A merica Amish periodical Ogler CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN Apts. *WOW . P16 f rftnrr Ct17SN essansurs R bruarY 19, 1937 and TI-IF I MAI Engagements B. SIEGEL slack gabardine ox- ford with paten t swirls at the vamp. $6.95 Graceful cross-strap in black patent, with Pump in black pat- ent with bow of tuxedo cloth: also in brown or blue leather. $8.95 Beg to toote6 $5.95 Fifth Floor PATENT puts a 0•••• ■■■••■•, ... List More Donors for Dinner on Wedding Calendar A social evening has been ar- ranged by the Sisterhood of Bnai Moshe to be held on Washington's birthday, Monday, Feb. 22, 8:30 p. m., in the Harry Rosman As- sembly Hall. There will be a musical and vo- cal program as well as other en- tertainment. Mrs. Harry Meer, president of the Sisterhood, ex- \Ot.‘e'r ,1 . ‘01‘ it MRS. FREEDA WEINSTEIN tends an invitation to the men folk as well as the ladies to at- tend. Refreshments will be eery- ed at the conclusion of the enter- Jan. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Decker of the Wilshire, a son tainment. Admission will be free. Additional subscribers to the James Lee. Feb. 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert D. Schoenfield (Fern Niman) Sisterhood donor dinner on March 7 are announced by Mrs. Bessie of 4349 Fullerton Ave., a daughter, Sandra Gail. Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kaplan (Elsie Cam) of Greenspan, chairman of the af- fair. The following are listed: 13725 Dexter Blvd., a daughter, Dolores Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. I. Bradfield, Mr. and Mrs. I. Farkas, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fisch, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman, Mr. and Mra. Ben Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs. I. Glick, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goodfriend, Mr. and Mrs. David Kornfleld, FINKEL—SIEGEL The wedding of Miss Rae Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lebowitz, e■■■•■•■ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nagler, Mr. Corporation Counsel Ray Kelly Siegel of Jerusalem, Palestine, and Mrs. Bernard Pollak, Mr. and DAVID STOTT BUILDING will address the Julius Rosenwald formerly of Detroit, to David Mrs. Henry Popper, Mr. and Mrs. Post No. 218 of the American Finkel, son of Mrs. Ida Finkel of Carl Rosner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A Cull Intoiree No OblIcations Legion on Wednesday evening, Chicago, was solemnied on Sun- Sander, Mr. and Mrs. Eugehe On Your Part REPRESENTATIVE Feb. 24, at Congregation Bnai day, Feb. 14, at 8:30 p. m., at Weiss. Mrs. Greenspan is assisted by the home of the bride's sister Moshe. ALL PROFITS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS Mr. Kelly has a message of im- and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Sam an active committee in the ar- rangements for the donor dinner. portance for the post and will re- W. Goldman, 851 Drexel Square, Reservations can be made by view the recent activities of the Chicago. Phoning Mrs. Greenspan, Town- J. W. E. W. 0. DINNER The bride wore a white satin American Legion. He is an out- send, 6-6771, or her two princi- TO BE HELD SUNDAY standing national leader in the gown and carried white roses. pal aids, Mrs. Freeda Weinstein, American Legion and js slated for Rabbi Teller officiated. The out- Townsend 6-0694 and Mrs. Ethel The Jewish Women's European the position of national comman- of-town guests were Mr. and Sobel, Madison 7044. The office Welfare Organization will have a der at the forthcoming conven- Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt of De- of the congregation is also taking MEN'S SUITS troit; Dr. Golda Gray and Mra. chicken dinner with games and tion. subscriptions. The telephone num- Officers of the Julius Rosenwald Jack Wachter. other attractions this Sunday, post are making an effort to en- Mr. and Mrs. Finkel will reside ber is Hogarth 0862. Feb. 21, at 6 p. m., at the main Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman of 9 0` list all Jewish war veterans in in Chicago. Congregation E m a n u e 1, Grand this Jewish branch of the Amer- Rapids, will be guest speaker at PHILLIPS—STEINBERG ican Legion as a means of in- the donor dinner on March 7. Ladies' Plain creasing the post's possibility of On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 14, Rabbi Folkman is an eloquent rendering even greater service to at a ceremony of lovely appoint, DRESSES speaker. He will speak on a topic the. community at large. ments at Congregation Bnai of absorbing interest. $100 Moshe, Miss Marion Steinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinberg, became the bride of • - Louis A. Phillips, son of Mrs. Gus- . sic Phillips. Rabbi bf. Fischer, Ladies' Plain assisted by Cantor A. A. Rosen- COATS feld, performed the ceremony. "Down to Their Last Author," Vitalize dry cleaning does more for A reception at the bride's resi- second edition of the "Com- S/00 At the Sabbath services of the dence followed, after which a din- the your garments than any other cleaning munity Capers," an original mu- Shaarey Zedek Junior Congrega- ner for the bridal party and the sical comedy written by Hannah method, yet costs no more. Insist on tion on Feb. 13, the resume of the immediate families was given at G. Ferman, will be presented at • the finest ... call Forest Cleaners now Sedra was given by Miss Mignon Hotel Webster Hall. the Jewish Community Center on for pickup. Hamburger and the Prophetical The bride was lovely In • white Saturday evening, Starch 13, and Ladies' Plain selection by David Crohn, who also satin gown with train and her Sunday evening, March 14. SUITS acted as cantor. Following the long tulle veil was caught to her The comedy is a farce on authors custom instituted several months tiara which was made of tiny with a dramatic cast of 20, a ago, Mordecai I. Setoff, educational seed pearls. dancing chorus of 25, and numer- 1" director at Shaarey Zedek, deliv- Mre. Belle Kersh, sister of the ous specialty singing and dancing ered a talk on one of the impor- bride, was matron of honor. The numbers. • tant prayers. bridesmaids were: The Misses Ben Samsky, formerly with the On Feb. 20, Miss Anita Cohane Harriet Rosenthal, Jeanette Kan- Children's will speak on the portion of the tor and Gussie Eisenberg. The Wayne University Theater group, CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Garments to the director of the show. Dr. Law, and Miss Ilene Schiller will ushers were Sam Simmer, Louis is YETTA KIEF.ENGLANDER Age 10 review the selection from the Rose and Ben Epstein. The best Sherman Beckerman is the musical director and Miss Edith Muskin is auditorium of Jericho Temple, Prophets. men was Herman Mussman. Little Joy Road near Linwood. The services, interesting and Loretta Gilda Klein was the arranging and directing all of the dancing numbers. Mrs. B. Feldman, the chairman educational, are open to all be- flower girl. Original music and lyrics have of this affair, and her assistants tween the ages of 12 and 20. Mrs. Louis Steinberg. the been written by Earl Sel Draimin are preparing, in addition to the bride's mother, wore a gown of and Samuel Sheplow, two Center above, a number of enjoyable maroon lace and Mrs. Gussie members. Sarah H. Selmin is the features. Phillips, mother of the groom, chairman of the production com- The organization announces wore a gown of black velvet. mittee, Herbert A. Greenstone is that at the recent election of The couple left on • honeymoon business manager, and Mrs. Miri- officers Mrs. Tette Kief-Englan- Thanks are extended to Mrs. Al trip to Florida and upon their am R. Berke is in charge of der was re-elected as the corre- Goldberg, who was hostess to the return will reside in Detroit. costumes. Ben Samsky is also in sponding secretary. good cheer committee of the Wom- charge of the sets and lights, as- 133647 EAST. POREST WEISS—WEINER en's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home sisted by Joshua Horowitz and his The Sunshine Club at Miami for the Aged, last Wednesday Mrs. Rachel Weiner announces committee. Ticket sales will be afternoon. Beach Holds 4th An- the marriage of her daughter, handled through Saul Shrager and The auxiliary is at present en- Beatrice, to Louis M. Weiss, son Morris Watnick. nual Dance gaged in the purchase of furnish- of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weiss, ings for the new Jewish Home for The Detroit Sunshine Club at Aged, which will be ready for on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 14, at Miami Beach, Fla., held its 4th an- occupancy within a month. The the home of Rabbi M. Zager, 3026 nual dance on Feb. 7 at Oceanic residents of the home are expected W. Grand Ave. Gardens, Miami Beach, Fla. Over to be transferred to their new WISS—GOLD The family of the late Gloria Joy King wish to use 500 were in attendance and there quarters before Passover. The Detroit Junior Auxiliary of On Sunday evening, Feb. 14, this means to thank most heartily their many friends were visitors from all over the In view of the many expendi- Miss Sarah Gold, daughter of the J. C. R. S. of Denver is spon- world. Beautiful articles were tures to be incurred, members soring its first bridge-luncheon at and relatives who were so exceedingly kind during their donated for the matzo fund. Sam who have not yet paid their dues, Mr. and Mra. David Gold, became Fyfe's auditorium on Tuesday, recent bereavement. We have been deeply moved by Stone of New York was the auc- or who are in doubt as to whether the bride of Abraham Marvin Starch 9, at 1 p. m. The managing the hundreds of noble sentiments ■ and expressions of tioneer. The following ladies they are paid-up, are asked to con- Wiss, son it Mr. and Mrs. Nathan chairman of the event is Mrs. served on the committee: Fannie tact Mrs. Dorothy Cove, chairman Wiss. Rabbi M. Zager perform- Henry Greenberg, with Mrs. Jack sympathy and we wish to express our deep appreciation Strauss, president, chairman of of delinquent dues committee, TO. ed the ceremony at People's Hall Bushkin assisting her as ticket for them. donations, assisted by Marie Hy- 6-6768, Mrs. Joseph Berghoff, Uni- In the presence of 200 guests. chairman man, Minnie Fishman, Mary Gor- versity 1-7485, is Mrs. Cove's co- There will be prizes. MONDAY NITE CLUB don; Nellie Sallan, chairman of chairman. This organization has been the dance, assisted by Sally Cole- At a meeting of the Monday founded to help the efforts of the An order for 50 new blankets man, Ann Weinbeck, Mary Harris, has already been placed this week. Nite Club on Feb. 15, Mrs. Tes- Denver Sanatorium and the J. C. Gertrude Rosenzweig. Rose Kor- Mrs. Joseph Rose, chairman of lie Grant and Mrs. Freda Green R. S. nick ; Bertha Love, chairman of the sunshine committee, announces were accepted as members. Plans Mrs. Henry Greenberg, the hostesses, assisted by Terry Stark that a Purim party for the resi- for a bridge party were completed president, has planned a tea party of New York, Libby Rappaport dents of the Old Folks' Home will to be held on Monday, March 1, to be held at her home, 2986 Mon- of New York, Sophie Shulman of be held on Thursday afternoon, at 1 p. m., in Kern's Auditorium. terey, Monday afternoon, Feb. 22. New York, Irma Simons and Miss Feb. 25, at the home, Brush and The entire proceeds will be used All members of the Junior J.C.R.S. The National Farm School Is now receiving •pplicationa for entrant. to its new and of 17 were. the etr• I.eVey of Detroit, Dorothy Edmund Place. Gifts for each for charity. are invited to attend. Jewish boy. -begArdnit April 1. ion. worths tr,!2 education. who are sincerely uiterested w t Schwartz and Nettie Wolfson of guest, refreshments and entertain- I sew of high school sPply for the opportunities the whool offers. nay Students receive in addition to • first-class •• • wawa. Moths. TEL HAI DANCE ON SUNDAY Miami Beach. ment will be arranged for by Mrs. The atli!l• — wgigegIggs is of •griculture, board, room ang other M. Kramer of Mt. Clemens, Rose. Tel Hai, Young Judsean Club, =415 it MIMS branches Herbert a Anroeu. oreedrot. ittornetion address Mrs. Meyer Gold of Evansville. The memorial fund of the auxil- will sponsor a dance on Sunday Ind., Mrs. J. Blumberg and Mr. iary adds to its list one anonymous evening. Feb. 21, at the Jewish NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL Greenberger of Waukegan, donation, a contribution from Mrs. Community Center. the proceeds 1701 WALNLIT IT., PHILADELPHIA, PENN. Purim eve will be observed by donated to the cause. Becky Cohen and an offering from of which will be used to purchase Congregation Bnal Moshe in the The Detroit Sunshine Club Mrs. Louis Freedman of 16530 additional books for the Center time-honored way. The Merin& Detroit League on N. H. J. meets every Monday evening at LaSalle, in memory of her parents. library. Carlos Cortez and his will be read by Cantor A. A. On Year Bottom... Trip Oceanic Gardena. The Junior Group of the Old orchestra will furnish the music. Rosenfeld, in the main synagogue, or Anntrentsry C. Plana Simultaneous Folks' Home of which Mrs. David Two trophy cups will be awarded at 6:30 p. m., Wednesday, Feb. 24. Visit BERMUDA Kliger is sponsor, invites sons and to the most active bv and girl Bridge Teas As In the past, entire families 8-Day All-Expense-475.00 daughters and friends of auxiliary member of the Intermediate The Junior Jewish National members to attend their Purim group. William Bronstein is will attend, the Purim observance MEXICO being especially of interest to chil- will hold an open meeting of the board of di- Fund A meeting party next Saturday night, Feb. chairman; Marvin Fox, tickets; 8-Day Cruise—$90.00 who thus become aqualnted rectors of the Detroit League for at the home of Miss Margaret Mil- 27, at the McKenzie Union of Martin Spector, construction; dren, Make ReverystIons Featly with one of the stirring episodes Seed for Isitoklet the National Home for Jewish ler, 1636 Blaine Ave., on Tues- Wayne University. Louis Wonboy and Morris Fox, In the long history of our people . Children at Denver was held at day, Feb. 23, at 9 p. rn. and ex- advertising. The public is in- the home of Mrs. Carl S. Schiller, tends an invitation to all young Wectil Wide Travel Derma. tet- vited. Unveiling of Tombstone Ifealissiee Bird, roe. thisiad men and women, 18 years and president, on Feb. 12. Mrs. Schil- Ilhow—ette Mow. Roves. Bide. ler announces that the league's over. to attend this meeting. Va. 1.164-1141-te Friends and relatives of the At a recent meeting held at the spring fund raising project for the Friedenberg are in- Denver Home will be a novel one. home of Miss Sylvia Rom exten- late Abraham present at the unveil- On May 19, bridge teas will be sive plans for the future. both sited of to • be Men's Bible classes conducted tombstone his mem- ing simultaneously by the mem- charitable and social, were dis- ory on Sunday, Feb. in 21, by Rabbi Moses Fischer of Con- o u t h Education League given at 2:30 Yagoda and Miss bers in their homes, to which each cussed. Samuel The next monthly meeting of gregation Brad Moshe are now Dinner Dance a Success member will invite as many non- Sarah Weisbladt were respective- p. M. Machpelah Cemetery. the Detroit chapter of Hadassah held every Wednesday, at 8 p. m., members and friends as she can ly appointed chairmen of the ath- will take place March 9, at Hotel Instead of Tuesdays, u hereto- A new monthly publication dedi- letic and entertainment commit- accommodate in her home. cated to traditional Judaism has Sutler. An unusual program is fore. Over 200 couples attended the Women's classes are held every The drama group of the league tees. - made its appearance in Johannes- being planned for the hours of 10 ner-dance given by the Youth playlet to 9:30. Details will be announced Monday, at 1 :30 p. m. Non-mem- oration League on Sunday, is rehearsing several Dexter-Joy Flerbt. Tyler 64622. burg, South Africa ... It's called In later edition, of The Chronicle. ' ben are welcome to Join. to present at fu- which they plan b. 14, at the Chalet Mrs. L Flowers for all occasion, — "Jesurun." ed was chairman of the affair. ture meeting. NORTH AMERICAN Elias Goldberg LIFE ,-,t5 t,54t` Feb. 21—Miss Gertrude Weinberg, daughter of William Weinberg, to Max Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Friedman. Feb. 21—Miss Joyce Rosalind Bookatz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bookatz of Cleveland, 0., to Frank Rosenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rosenbaum of 2706 Fullerton Ave., at Hotel Hollenden in Cleveland. Ceremony at 7 p. m. Reception at 8 p. m. No cards. Feb. 21—Miss Anne Dunsky, daughter of Mrs. Celia Dunsky of 1662 Elmhurst Ave. to Frank S. Shook, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Shook of 1997 Glendale Ave., at Congregation Bnai David. Feb. 21—Miss Ethel Bronstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bronstein of 3359 W. Buena Vista Ave., to Joseph Susman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Susman of 1677 Blaine Ave. Feb. 21—Miss Eleanor Gladys Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kolman Shapiro of 18625 Wildemere Ave., to Henry William Siegl, son of Mrs. Regina Siegl of 13725 ,La Salle Blvd., at the Shaarey Zedek. Feb. 28—Miss Charlotte Berris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berris, to Carl C. Newman, son of Mrs. Fannie Newman. Births shine on new shoes el March 7 Sylvia Forman's engagement to Samuel Saltzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Saltzman of Taylor Ave., was announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Forman of Cortland Ave., on Feb. 12, the date of Miss Forman's birthday. Mr. and Mrs David Greenbaum announce the engagement of their daughter, Caroline, to Emanuel E. Einstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Einstein. Reception at home, 4021 Sturtevant Ave., on Sunday, Feb. 28, from 6 to 9 p. m. No cards. smart snubber toe. $6.95 Bnai Moshe Social Evening on Monday KELLY TO ADDRESS ROSENWALD POST Ailarriages US SEKS 1448 WOOD WARD • ... for those who demand the BEST Have Vont% Garments Vitalize Dry Cleaned and Hand-Finished Interesting Jr. Sabbath Services at Shaarey Zedek Will Stage "Center Capers" March 14 $ COlunthia 4200 50 C Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged * ,IPLIgnt CLEANERS 4 DYERS Jr. J. C. R. S. Group Bridge on March 9 CARD OF THANKS Eve Rosenstein The Max Siegel Family i h ire ANNOUNCEMENT Purim Observance at the Bnai Moshe Jr. National Fund Rhea E. Cashman Special Hadassah Program March 9 Bible Classes by Rabbi M. Fischer For Your Health...SPA BATHS Turkish Baths and Swedish Massage For Ladies and Gentlemen Management of MILTON J. SAFFIR Battle Creek System of Treatment.. Turkish Hydro-Steeple and Oita Botha. Swedish massage, Sunlight. the greaten adjunct to your medi- cal treatments for Chronic Itheumatiam, Arthritle. Headaches. Nes• eouneas and Insomnia, Private Rest Room., Graduate Attendant., Scientific Exercises, R Mitring Treatments, Swimming Pool. Special Days for Ladiest Mon., Wed., 10 a. is. to • p. 1246 Library Ave., Opposite J. L Hudson. Cherry 0074 ‘41•111••11111111111M1=11111.11P* New DeLuxe Bingo Party SPONSORED BY Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythias 114 Erskine St. Wednesday Night, Feb. 24, at 8:15 p. m. AND EVERY WEDNESDAY THEREAFTER BRING YOUR FRIENDS VALUABLE PRIZES HADASSAH BROADCAST ON THURSDAY, FEB,. 25 Hadassah, the Women's Zion- ist Organization of America, will celebrate its 25th anniver- sary? on Purim, Feb. 25, at eve- ning rallies to be held under the auspices of the 350 chapters in 45 states. The gatherings at these meetings will listen to a nation-wide broadcast of the National Broadcasting Company from 10:30 to 11 p. m. (EST). Washington, New York and the Philippine Islands will be linked in this broadcast Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will speak from the national capital; Miss Rae D. Landy, who was one of the first two nurses Hadassah sent to Palestine in 1913, will speak from Manila, Philippine Islands, where she is now first lieutenant in the Nurses' Corps, United States Army, stationed at Fort Stotsenburg, Pampanga; Mrs. Edward Jacobs, national president of liadassah, and Miss Bertha Landsman, who organ- ized the Hadassah child welfare service in Palestine will speak from New York. Mhis Landy will give a vivid description of her experiences In Palestine in the pioneering days of Hades- sah's work in that country. Earlier in the day the other two major radio networks will broadcast Hadassah programs. From 3:45 to 4 p. m. (EST) the WOR, Mutual Network will fea- ture as the main speaker Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman, wife of New York's governor, who will be introduced by Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, national vice - president of Hadessah. I Travel on 35c a Day I •16:- -444 How would you Its to take • trip around the wer13, see the places you've dreamed about? Return with a new lease on life. with money to work for you? You can—If you'll help yourself to the' plan of Inves- tors Syndicate. Write now. INVESTOR'S SYNDICATE Llrlag Preloetten FOUNDED 1894 Reprecested by Walter Berlow nee soleablel Baala Bias. (Merry Ell Gift to Sylvia Simons Fund Contributions to the Sylvia Si- mons Scholarship Fund of the Music Study Club werz received from Seymour Simons, In memory of Sylvia Simons.