American Amish Perio.Veal Center
CUPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
April 30, 1937
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PEPErRorrfEwisnaiRONICl/5
•nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
KERN'S
STORE FOR MEN
WOODWARD AT GRATIOT
SIMULTANEOUS BRID ...k. 1
TEAS MAY 19 EVE 4TS
The Detroit League of the
tional Home for Jewish Chil
at Denver will hold its city-
bridge - teas simultaneouslY
Wednesday, May 19. These
will be given by all members
New!
mond
• •
$1 6 5
The Tie,
$1.00
It's "The Space" ... • good.lookin g new spaced stripe i
n blue,
tan or black, woven on fine white broadcloth. An authentic
styling, tailored to Rita' high standard of fit
and comfort.
KERN'S STORE FOR MEN—ON THE STREET FLOOR
Now Open - The New
Restaurant
OBERMAN'S Delicatessen
3139 Woodward Ave.
Clifford 3344
Bet. Charlotte & Peterboro
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
The same food and the same friendly service that has always
been characteristic of Mr. and Mrs. Oberman for the last 25
years. — l'opular Prices
DELICACIES TO TAKE OUT—WE DELIVER
Formerly with 0. K. Restaurant, 615 Woodward Ave.
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BAY
HATS
wane
MEN'S WEAR
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING
of a
New MEN'S SHOP
SO THAT WE MAY BETTER SERVE YOU
ar".■
J• W. E. W• 0. Branch
Elects Officers
Engagements
Na.
dren
wide
Mr. and Mre. Chaim Ginsberg of McQuade Ave. announce the
on
teas engagement of their daughter, Jeanne, to Joseph Morrison, son of
and Mr. and Mrs. H. Morrison of Clements Ave. The wedding will take
place June 13,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shapiro of 12056 Dexter Blvd. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Loraine, to Herbert Cohen, eon of
Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen of Grand Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sigel of 630 Leicester Court announce
the engagement of their daughter, Tillye, to Gilbert Weinberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weinberg, of Chesinang, Mich., formerly
of Detroit.. The wedding date has been set for July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sarasohn of Lawrence Ave. announce
' the betrothal
of their daughter, Myra, to David Sachs of Ilartford,
Conn., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sachs of Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reznik of 2264 W. Philadephia Ave.
announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to llyman Boyar-
sky, son of Cantor and Mre. R. Boyaroky of 2524 Taylor Ave.
.
s the
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Mrs. J. Modell was hostess to
members of the North Woodward
branch of the Jewish Women's
European Welfare Organization
at her home on Tuesday noon, April
27. Mrs. Jacob Cohen, president,
Wedding Calendar
I
May 4—Miss Rose Erna Finsterwald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
orfot7041in0 LLaosSaAllnegliellev.d.,CtaolifAbram Robert Simon
_J aAtd°thiPeh
in
AFmbsatsesr;vdad
Hotel
MRS. NATHAN METZGER
May 9—Miss Phyllis Richter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cherie
V.
Richter,
to
Roy
M.
Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Weber.
friends of the Detroit league in
their homes, to which they gill
May
23—Miss
Rosalind
Callow, daughter of Mrs. H. Callow
9
invite as many friends and n on_ of Webb Ave., to Richard I. Orloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Orloff
MRS. JACOB COHEN
members of the league as can be of Toronto, Ont., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
accommodated.
May
31—Miss
Frances
Fineberg,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I resided. Nomination and election
Mrs. Nathan Bronstein and Abraham Fineberg of Boston Blvd., to Saul Robins, son of Mr. and
e f officers took place. The follow-
Mrs. Robed Kallman are gen ral Mrs. Joseph Robins of Calvert Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel.
I ng officers were unanimously
chairmen; Mrs. Ben Silberst em
June 20—Miss Ruth R. Parker, daughter of Mrs. N. Katzman e lected for the ensuing term.
and Mrs. Eugene Spannier, ch air- of Sturtevant Ave.
President, Mrs. Joe Modell; first
to
Dr.
M.
B.
Bolen,
soh
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B. Ice
men of ticket committee; I Frs.
president, Mrs. Morris Diner;
Sofen of Missouri Ave.
'
Sidney Cullen and Mrs. Sam uel
s
econd vice-president, Mrs. Adolph
c
Kavanau, chairmen of guest c on-
milo; treasurer, Mrs. Elias Epps;
mittee; Mrs. Charles Lapides
r mording and financial secretary,
Mrs. Daniel Siegel, chairmen
Mrs.
rs. A. B. Knoppow (re-elected);
i an
the fund committee; Mrs. Nat in
ocfl MRS. ARTHUR BRIN TO ADDRESS THE
orresponding secretary, Mrs. J.
Metzger and Mrs. Joseph Era nk,
I agdade.
chairmen of hostess committee
J. Weisberg, chairman of
ANNUAL MEETING OF COUNCIL OF
Additional information relat ive
t o Mrs.
luncheon and bridge held at
to this project can be obtai ie d
ern's auditorium on April 14,
from Mrs. Metzger and Mrs. Jo-
JEWISH WOMEN ON TUESDAY, MAY 11 anked her co-workers for their
seph Frank.
' ,
MAD- chazqi_
wthomcci,
azcounis
RUS SEKS
HU WOODWARD AVENUE
operation.
The organization acknowledges
ith thanks the following contrib.
3 Hadassah Leader I • Prominent Woman Leader Was Selected as One of Amer- : lions
to the Benjamin Wisper
ica's Ten Outstanding Women Last Year by
I emorial Flower Fund: Mre.
To Attend Concla V8
rs.
z uckerman, in honor of the re-
Carrie Chapman Catt
.
CI
very
of
her
husband
from
recent
Mr.. Landau, Mrs. Davidson,
is. Mrs.
Mrs. S. Rothenberg, in
Arthur Brin of Stinnes. lished
Steinberg Go to New York
the generosity of h il nese;
nor of her recovery; Mrs. Alter
polio, national president of the Arthur through
Conference
Brin, of Minneapolis, and s o hrier,
in honor of her recovery;
National
Council
of
Jewish
Women,
accepted
on
behalf
of
the
council
Ii rs. Honigman, in honor of her
Mrs. Maurice Landau, M ra. will be the guest speaker at the by its national board of directors
ri
The ALGONQUIN PARK CAMP for BOYS
Ralph Davidson and Miss Jeane tie annual meeting of the Detroit sec- at its annual meeting. The fellow. h, overy; Mrs. Morris Diener, In
Steinberg of the Detroit chapter of tion of the organization, Tuesday, ship is to be known as the "Fanny rti nor of her wedding anniversary;
Located in the Muskoka Lakes Region of Ontario
rs.
Sklare,
in
honor
of
her
ng
May
11,
at
12:30 p. m., at the Brin Research Fellowship in the ,,,, edding anniversary; Mrs. A.
Hadassah will attend the spri
LIMITED TO 50 JEWISH BOYS
conference of the national mica ni- Detroit Leland Hotel.
Department of International Rela- K asle, in honor of her daughter
xenon, May 9 and 10, at Ho tel
AGES 8 TO 18
Mrs. Brin was designated by lions at the Hebrew University in E ether's
marriage; Mrs. M. Pol-
Pennsylvania, New York City.
Palestine."
Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, the
la ck, in honor of her daughter's
The purpose of this confere ice noted peace worker, among the 10
CANOEING
SAILING
A
second
prize
in
the
field
of
el
gagement; Mrs. M. Pollack, Yis-
is to increase the effectiveness of outstanding women of the past peace at the Hebrew University is ki
SWIMMING
WOODCRAFT
Hadassah's work for Zionism. T wo year. This honor couples her name announced as the gift of Mrs. Ben m r money; Mrs. George Cohen, in
emory of her cousin, Mrs. Sara
matters of great importance will with those of Mrs. Franklin D. Hirschland, national board mem-
HORSEBACK RIDING, Etc.
come up for discussion: 1)
he Roosevelt, Secretary of Labor her of Oklahoma City, Okla., in R os enzweig,
World Zionist Congress to be h :Id Frances Perkins, and Ruth Bryan memory of her late husband. The
EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS
this summer in Switzerland; 2) Owen, minister to Denmark.
auto donated by Mrs. Ifirschland C ouncil Juniors'
For Illustrated Booklet Containing Complete
a new program of education in In her public life, Mrs. Brin has will
be
used
also
for
a
peace
Information, Writs or Phone-
terms of current political, soc ial dedicated herself to two major scholarship, it was announced, at
Election Sunday
and economic factors affectsi hg tasks—doing her share in the sole- the Hebrew University,
LOU H. or VIOLET WEISS HANDLER
Jewish life. The opening lunche
on ing of Jewish problems here and Trustees of the two funds award- An out of doors sports program
DIRECTORS
will be held Sunday noon, May
s• abroad and in the furthering of bel by the National Council of Jew- hs s been arranged to follow the
Mrs. Robert Szold will pres
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HOGARTH 7379
at the Sunday afternoon meeti de the peace movement. Her efforts ion Women will be the president N tional Council of Jewish Juniors'
It will include • presentation lg• have won for her not only the lead- of the Hebrew University, Dr, el ction meeting to be held this
the background for the Wo of ership of one of the largest and Judah L. Magnes himself a world- Si nday, May 2, at 69 Rowena St.
oldest organizations of Jewish wide figures in the field of peace, T is final meeting of the year will
Zionist Congress by Mrs. Sam 71e1
tel women,
but the respect and tribute the rector of the university, Dr. lot
earlier than usual, at
Schulsinger and a presentation
of
of
many
of the non-Jewish leaders Hugo Bergmann, now in this coun- 2 p. called
m., in order that the election
the mechanics of voting by Jull
W. Benjamin. The Hadassah sl iet of the country. try on a tour on behalf of the Uni- of officers for the 1937-1938 season
At the University of Minnesota, versity, and Norman Bentwich, ca n precede the Belle Isle outing.
GRADUATION GIFTS
will be adopted at that time.
Following the official business of
The Sunday night progra n Mrs. Brin was elected a member professor of international relations
WEDDING
RINGS
"
,
of
Phi
Beta
Kappa,
and
upon
her
at the university.
th emeeting, groups of roller skat-
presided over by Mrs. Moses P• graduation
aduation taught English Mem•
er 5, bicyclers, horse-back riders and
Epstein, will offer the report
DIAMONDS
"
lure
in
the
West
High
School
of
hi ern will be organized, with
Mrs. Edward Jacobs, national pr
ident of Iladassah, and a presen i' Minneapolis. She became a member "^^^..'..............'"'-'""e"."'we". de finite arrangements for a gen-
SPECIAL 1/2 CARAT BLUE $ 75 0 0
a- of the Minneapolis section and in
er
I convening at the supper hour
tion of Hadassah's platform on t
AND WHITE DIAMOND
J:I: /Images
he due time the president of the sec-
to be announced. Members attend-
World Zionist Congress by M
,1•
tion.
More recently she served as ............................................„.,. in g will pack individual box lunch-
Samuel J. Rosensohn. There w 111 second
vice-president of the Na-
es and will attend the business
also be a speaker from the Zioni
JEWELRY
it tional Council, and national chair-
WINER—FRANK
nil eting in attire suitable for the
Organization of America.
man
of
the
Department
of
Peace.
COMPANY
o rts program to follow. A splen-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jacob
Frank
of
iP
Mrs. Edward Jacobs will presi le
In the latter capacity she won na- Walterboro, S. C., announce the di i indoor program has been
508 METROPOLITAN BLDG.
at the.Monday session when a ne
w
tion•wide
recognition
as
an
ardent daughter, Ruth, II nned to take the place of the CHERRY 6373
education program will be intr o- marriage of n their
SEE SY FOR A GOOD BUY
worker for world peace and dis- to Arthur Y. Winer, son of Mr. " ting should weather conditions ■ 1111=11 ■ 111.1P
laced by Mrs. Emanuel Helper
Pi armament.
Mrs. Samuel Inselbuch, Mrs.
and Mrs. S. Z. Winer of Monterey be M adverse.
Is,
She
was
also
Minnesota
State
Ise
Beryl
Jacobs,
president
of
L. Ruffman, and Mrs. Samu
eI chairman of peace for the National Ave. The wedding was solemn- „ ' council, urges all members to
Schulsinger. Mrs. Max A. Slav h Conference on the Cause and Cure lead in Walterboro on April 11,
be present at the election of offi-
will lead the discussion on leads
de f• of War and chairman of the Joint
ee l a. The following slate proposed
ship training courses.
Peace
Committee
of
Women's
or
Campaign
of
J.
D
C
by
the nominating committee will
Certified*
On Monday night the conferen
. C, he augmented
a ganizations of Minneapolis,
by nominations by
will be concluded with an o h
This will be Mrs. Erin's first To Open in Lansing Pel ition from the floor: President,
meeting under the auspices of t he
visit to Detroit since her election
Ra chel Berman; first vice-presi.
New York chapter of Hadassah.
, On Sunday Evening de t, Esther Shultz; second vice-
Any member of the local chap te to the office of national president of
r
the
Council
of
Jewish
Women
at
sident, Rosalie Brown; Meie-
who is interested in attending th i , S the
triennial convention held in Lansing Jewry
car ,,e t r, Helen Fishman, recording
event is asked to communicate wit h
will
open
Its
this
city
in
1932.
retary,
Ruth Siegel; correspond.
Mrs. Maurice Landau, Euclid 584 I.
The Detroit section of the Na- Joint Distribution Committee Cam- m secretary,
Esther Loewenberg;
The Hadassah Scroll of Hono r tional Council of paign
on
May
2,
under
the
able
n
„ posed board members, fire to
Jewish
Women
a
which bears the signature of eac
chairmanship
of
David
Friedland
be
h
is
offering
non-members
of
the
or-
elected:
Berth
Berkowitz, Mil.
Detroit Hadassah members is no "
ganization the opportunity of hear- and his co-chairman, William d „ d Vass, Helen Kahn, Selma
being completed under the dire
; ing Mrs. Brin by making its an- Present. David Friedland has long Gs, es, Miriam Levin, Hilda Polk,
tion of Mrs. Philip Lipson. It wi .,i
associated with both religious Fic rence Travis, Bess Isberg,
i nual meeting an open one. Lunch- , been civic
be sent to New York and place
charitable movements of Na ine Lewis and Josephine Salts-
3leon tickets for non
be will',
ON PERRY LAKE
By LEA DER is the
together with the scrolls of ever r
national character and ma
be available at $1 at the council ' local. Ls and
other chapter in the country in th i clubhouse, 89
ORTONVILLE, MICHIGAN
confident
in
predicting
an
preference of ail
Rowena.
Luncheon
fee
Rothschild - Hadassah Universit
over
subscription
to
the
quota
of
f tickets for members are 85 cents. Lansing. The local
Hospital in Palestine. It will be I
paig
is
are
be
Reservations
aing
taken
by
ling
' being capably aided bycam A. Bor n r as BI ai Brith Ladies
permanent record of those wome
I Mrs. Meyer Rosenbau 675 W. Isecretary
7th Successful
who have labored, through Hades
and the executive com-
- Boston Blvd., Townsend m, 8-4675. mittee member,
Initiate New Class
soh, for the rebuilding of the Jew '
Samuel
Rapport.
The
annual
report
of
the
presi-
Season
ish Homeland.
dents of the senior and junior'
V ith 130 women becoming mem-
groups
will
be
given.
The
election
I
hen
of
the
Nina
Deutsch-Goldie
BNAI MOSHE'S MOTHER of officers and directors will take,'
ontiar Notre Ziff class, the Women's Auxiliary
& DAUGHTER DINNER place at this meeting. Mrs. Walter '
of t he Bnai Brith held its first ini-
i i n, embers
Good housekeepers
An •nthuslastle
aasembly
of Pleterhood
ON TUESDAY, MAY 1 Leib, president, will preside.
fiat
Monday evening, April 26.
and their
husbands
gathered
, v bi on Harry
-----
AEG
Z. Gordon, the speak-
know that when they
f
at
Northwood
in
for
the
fi
th
annual
Two Council Awards .10nor dinner. After the welcome address er r f the evening, urged the new
A mother and daughter dinne r
send their rugs to Lead-
NEW YORK. Two awards in ' I. )g.gt t %It= ,M,N,;',""4:h il,:ugt*,;: men bers to follow In the footsteps
will be given jointly by the Sister •
hood of Congregation Bnai Mosh e the field of international relations land, an vening of entertainment and of I he five Jewish women whose
er, their satisfaction is
are
announced
by
the
National '1"`I"" e°''""
and the Hebrew Ladies Aid S
men ory was honored by the class.
guaranteed. In fact
On
ciety, Tuesday, May 11, at th Council of Jewish Women, in con-
Friday
Mr.
night.
Rahn!
Deutsch and his sons and Mr.
Friedland
Bnai Moshe Center, Lawrence and nection with the arrival in New' 17" .i. timely eoron on "Justice Iiran• Ziff and his daughter, Mre. Ed- • Land and Water Sports
guaranteed satisfaction
York City of Mm. Arthur Blip 'i,..:Thihe:i.fT■i:rn i•ille,:i'ile ;of I gyeAdh
Dexter.
d
were
guests
of
the
mjr; war
is the original and only
Tickets have been placed on sale national president, for a series of 1.."'frs.
ing. In memory of these two • All the Crafts
with the cemestswies. ae. being e.e.ises On ever
and members and friends of these conferences
won
en, Mrs. Clara Weingarden,
meaning of
, in connection
counci
'a convention, to tr and Mrs Herman Iiirkatein on IS. aces mpanied by Mrs. David Die- • Horseback Riding
two organizations are urged to
be held in Pittsburgh
mein or • daughter. Agrll 27.
January,
make early reservations.
mon d, sang "Going Home." The
"Certified Rag
Following the dinner which will 1938.
of 11.000
foe Pontiac
Jewry sole) n and beautiful ritual was • Dramatics
The first of these awards is a; I me The
the quota
2•sierateil
drive 17114
wish en,....
Clearing"
be served at 6 p. m. • number of
i cipated in by officers of the
part
entertainment features will be research fellowship in peace, estab• :',i .ter" gathering of • Was group auxi liary.
Altitude
1,000
Feet
Above
presented, including songs by Mrs.
Al I members are urged to reserve
May 11 at Bnai Brith Day and
Margaret Racy, a recitation by
Sea Level
Bernice Rosenberg and • dance by
rrose, &Hone can be made through
Shirley Sims.
Cberles Solovich. Although
Separate Camp Units
Mrs. Ruth Rosenberg is in active
MM of the proceeds will go to
CONFIRMATION NOTICE NMI
charge of the affair and is assisted
wide r scope activities, the major
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
8700 LINWOOD AVENUE
by Mrs. Virginia Weiss.
on
of
this
year's
fund
will
go
Confirmation "At Home" announcements will
_Nrti ay for the Old Folks' Home
AGE 7 TO 15
appear in the two issues of The Detroit Jewish
p"jel •
Consul of Spain
Chronicle of Friday, May 7, and Friday, May 14.
LITTLE NAHELU
TI: e meeting on Monday evening,
Pre-School Division
10, will be a mother and
to Address Pisgah
PHONE MADISON 7335
Confirmation services will be held at Temple dug hter
event.
AGE 4 TO 6
Beth El on Sunday morning, May 16.
Pisgah Lodge of the Bnai BrIth
The notices in The Chronicle will be published
at its next meeting. Monday, May
One Counselor for Each Group of
a • n ateur Night on
3, will be addressed by L Barto-
in the following form, thus avoiding the necessity
3 Children
lome, Spanish Consul in Detroit.
of sending out cards:
A
ltman
Radio
Hour
BOOKLET UPON REQUEST
Mr. Bartolome will discuss the
DRUG STORE
Spanish civil war, its causes and
M. and Mrs. Israel Israel. a 2222.2 Woodward Arc
WrIle
•alor NARTIX, Perry ► IA.,
Je
ish amateur night will be
I ts effects. After the discussion,
PRESCRIPTIONS
will 1m at hem. to their relatives sad friends on Sunday,
held this Saturday evening, /hay
11!71,
there will be • period for question-
May 18, from 2 to 5 and 7 te 11, i• lease of the con..
1, fr om 10:30 to 11:30 over Alt- IV DETROIT. Dal Elm X. 1....reAer,
ng hy the audience.
11053 MCK/OWARD AVE.
man' Jewish Radio Hour on Sta-
Tommreed 14m, or ma Rya
ieu•tion of their daughter, Judith. N. card.,
Efforts are being made to secure
Cl•Amme
r.artne came. Temyie satn.
tion WMBC. Everyone is invited ,
motion pictures of the conflict from
11/0/1.
to sess participated and anyone pos-1
the Spanish Embassy in Washing-
A charge of $1 will be made for EACH INSERTION.
OPEN ALL HIGHT
i
rag
some
talent
and
•
Jewish
ton to be shown in conjunction
Mail your notices AT ONCE to
reper oire is urged to be present
with Mr. Bartolome's address.
in th e studios at 9:30 p. m.
This will be an open meeting
and the public is invited to attend. I
PIEPITRORAWL5/1 a RCe41CLE
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ish
1 orning
has entered
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mons Scholarship Fund
Contributions to the Sylvia Si-
Scholarship Fund of the
Moak Study Club of Detroit were
received in memory of Joseph
n er of Chicago, from Mr. and
e fl- Wolf Kaplan and Nathan
Simons.
'" e 'l
Jewish Book Week Display al the
Public Library
To promote interest in Yiddish
literature, the Detroit Public Li-
brary is now conducting Jusish
Book Week.It will terminate
Monday. As a feature of the week.
the Foreign language Depaitment
of the Downtown Library }as ar-
ranged an e hibition mccntli
acquired Yidd:sh books.
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