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CIITTON ATTNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

EVEFROITAWM CIMONICLE

25, 1937

PAGE SEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

MRS. FREEDMAN HEADS
AUXILIARY OF U. H. S.

Bride of June

Engagements

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At a beautiful ceremony which
took place on Sunday, June 20, in
the grand ballroom of the Book
Cadillac Hotel, bliss Elsie Blum,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sy Blum
of the Belcrest Hotel, became the
bride of Morton Bennett, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett of
Rochester Ave. Dr. Leo M. Frank-
lin read the marriage vows. A
dinner and reception followed for
500 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
nett left on a motor trip to the east
and will be gone two months. Upon
their return, they will reside at
the Belcrest Hotel.

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Chapter of Hadassah held its an-
nual meeting and tea Sunday, June
13, at the home of Mrs. Ralph
Weisman, 1470 Boston Blvd. Speak-
ers were Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich
and Miss Sarah Komaroff, recently
of Palestine.
The following is a list of the
officers, board and committee chair-
men for the coming year:
Chairman, Mrs. A. N. Prussin;
vice-chairman, Miss Mettle Baron;
recording secretary, Miss Helen
K ass • corresponding secretary,
Miss Mollie Ghat; financial secre-
tary, Miss Sophie Ktulov; board
members, Mrs. S. J. Caplan, Miss
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Miss Mollie Glint, Miss Rose Co-
pinsky, Miss Helen Kass, Miss
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mond, Miss Mettie Baron, Miss
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lov, Miss Rose Lipsitz, Mrs. A. N.
Prussin, Mrs. S. Schaflander and
Miss Rose Schwartz.
Committee chairmen are: Edu-
cation, Miss Helen Kass; program,
Mrs, Leah Weisenfeld, chairman,
Mrs. J. Geschelin, co-chairman;
fund-rasing, Mrs. S. J. Caplan;
membership, Miss Rose Lipsitz;
hospitality, Miss Sara Epstein;
cooperative relations, Miss Jeanette
Steinberg; publicity, Miss Libby
Lamden,
On Thursday, June 18, the old
and new boards met at a dinner
at the Old Madrid at which time
tentative plans were made for the
coming year. The senior president,
Mrs. M. Landau, and the junior
president, Miss Bertha Yackness,
were also present.
A boat trip is scheduled for
July and the members will be noti-
fied of the date.

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The engagement of Miss Lillian Rosenn of Kingston, Pa., and
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Feinberg of Dr, Myer Teitelbaum of Ann Arbor, Mich., was recently announced.
1044 Eastlawn Ave., entertained Their marriage is to take place in Wilkes-Barre on Aug. 8. Miss
30 guests at dinner on Sunday, Rosenn, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenn, is a graduate of
June 20, at Venice Beach Club, Kingston Iligh School in the class of 1932 and of the University of
in honor of their sons, Samuel, Michigan in the class of 1936. Dr. Teitelbaum is the son of Mr.
who graduated from Wayne Uni- and Mrs. Aaron Teitelbaum, formerly residents of Detroit and now
versity, and Ben, who graduated of Lynn, Mass. Ile is a graduate of Central High School class of
from high school.
1927, graduated from the Literary College of the University of
Made io Sell for
Michigan in 1931, and from the Medical School in 1934. He in-
Rabbi and Mrs. Max Weine of terned at the University Hospital and is now a member of the staff
$5.95 to $7.95
Rutland, Vt., are visiting at the of the Department of Internal Medicine and a member of the
home of Rabbi Weine's parents, faculty of the Medical School.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weine of
Mrs. Rose Weinman of Petoskey Ave., announces the engage-
3268 Sturtevant.
ment of her daughter, Bess, to Samuel Yura, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Yura of East Jefferson Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stocker
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gorman of Calvert Ave. announce the
of 15000 Grand River Ave. an-
engagement of their daughter, Pauline, to Sydney H. Silverman,
nounce the graduation of their
son
of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverman of Webb Ave.
Mermaids with an eye to
son, Frederick Harry, on Thurs-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Granet of 3329 Fullerton Ave. announce
day, June 24, from the Cooley
beauty as well as comfort,
High School. Reception at home the engagement of their daughter, Clara, to Maxwell B. Shaw, son
will appreciate this sale!
of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Shaw.
Sunday, June 27.
One of the finest makers
Mr. and Mrs. I. Milstein of 2539 W. Euclid Ave. announce the
of
high - fashion a w i ns
Mr. and Mrs. H. Levenson of engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Dr. Harry Berman, son
suits made us an unusual
2301 Calvert Ave. announce the of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berman of 3765 Calvert Ave.
price concession to permit
graduation of their daughter.
Mrs. Pearl Davidson of 2750 Sturtevant Ave. announces the
Arabelle, from the University of egnagement of her daughter, Toba, to Morton M. Grass, son of
this sale! The snits arc
Michigan on June 19.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Grass of 2656 Sturtevant.
styled in vivid floral and
The engagement is announced of Miss Sarah Brown, daugh-
gypsy prints on crisp white
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Key- ter of Morris Brown of 2548 Elmhurst Ave., to Sidney Cohn, son
pique! All are wool jersey
well of 18324 Fairfield Ave. left of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cohn of 2935 Richton Ave.
lined. Indeed, they're rare
Thursday, June 17, for Bridge-
Mr. and Mrs. William Selman of Leslie Ave. announce the
port, Conn., where they will at- engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Sol Kosoglad, son of Mr.
values at $3.95
MRS. JACK FREEDMAN
tend the Lazarowitz-Feld nup- and Mrs. Abraham Kosoglad of W. Grand Ave.
tials. They will visit Stamford,
second vice-president; Mrs. Charles
New York and Syracuse before
Robinson, third vice-president;
MAIN FLOOR
returning to Detroit.
Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, recording sec-
retary; Mrs ,Moe Dann, financial
Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin and
secretary; Mrs. Louis Tobin, cor-
daughter, Marie Marcia, left for
responding secretary; Mrs. Esther
the east to attend the graduation
Solomon, assistant corresponding
RUSSEKS
of Dorothy G. Kunin, who will
1448 WOODWARD AVE.
July 18—Miss Ruth Weissman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. secretary; Mrs. Bertram Smokier,
receive her M.A. degree from the
Samuel Katzman, son of Mr treasurer.
Ave.,
to
Ezriel
Weissman
of
Leslie
Graduate School for Jewish So-
The following members were
cial Work and from Columbia and Mrs. Aaron Katzman of W. Philadelphia Ave.
elected to serve on the board: Mes-
University.
dames Julius Berman, Harry Co-
hen, Herman Cohen, Richard Cott,
Mrs. Joseph Galperin of War-
Samuel Eder, Louis Fineman, Jos-
rington Drive entertained a group
eph Frank, Louis Gelfand, Max
of her friends at a bridge lunch-
Heyman, Joe Horwitz, Samuel
eon on Wednesday, June 16.
Kanters, Abe Kasle, Samuel Kava-
June 17—To Dr. and Mrs. Leo Croll (Virginia Gage) o nau, Harry Kraft, Harry Madison,
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Koso-
Aaron D. Markson Anna Moss,
glod of Grand Ave. entertained 18605 Fairfield Ave., a daughter, Edwina Gage Croll.
at Blossom Heath on Sunday,
June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jacob Albert (Pauline Morse Saulson, A. \ J. Schmerin,
Isaac
Shezer, Simon Shetzer, Aaron
June 20, honoring the 10th wed- Frank) of 1120 Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Judith Helene.
Silberblatt, Samuel Singer, Harry
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
June 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schoen (Nettie Yolles of Sloan, Jacob Sonenklar, Nathan
Morris Nemer (Anne Kosoglod)
Detroit) of New York City, a daughter, Beatrice Simone.
Spevakow, A. B. Stralser, Jack
and the engagement of their son,
June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Robinson of 3750 Clements Tobin, Herman Wetsman, Joseph
Sol, to Anne Selman, daughter
Yolles.
of Mr. and Mrs. William Selman Ave., a daughter, Dorothy Charlotte.
MODERN . ENGLISH and
The honorary directors are:
of Leslie Ave.
FRENCH FURNITURE FROM
Mesdames M. H. Zackheim, II, LIp-
AMERICA'S FINEST FAC-
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn of """"-•••••***'. Schwartzherg, on Sunday after- pitt, Max Weksler, I. Margolis, G.
noon,
June
20.
Rabbi
M.
Eager
M.
Roberts,
'limn
Kaplan.
4205 Fullerton Ave. announce the
TORIES IS ON DISPLAY. Why
officiated.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Avern,
On Tuesday, June 22, the for-
not come in and let us show
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, ■■ ••••• ■■ ••••• ■ ••••• ■■■ •.nkno.o..........0
.
mer and present board members
you this grand selection to Jeanette Stewart
HARVITH—LEBOWITZ
on Saturday, June 26. There will
attended a luncheon at Frames
harmonize with the splendor of your home. Our
be a Kiddush after the services in
Miss Roselle Lebowitz, daugh- and following the luncheon, a regu-
KATCHMAN—ALPERN
the social hall and a buffet supper
interior decorators are at your disposal to help
ter of Mr and Mrs. Moritz Lebo- lar board meeting was held and
Under an arch imbedded with
will be served from 7 to 9:30 p. m.
solve decorating problems in your hotne.
white carnations, Miss Faye Alpern witz of Cortland Ave., became the the following committees were ap-
the same day, also at the syna-
pointed:
of Detroit, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. bride of Samuel Harvith, eon of
gogue. All friends are invited. No
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harvith of
Program:
Chairman,
Mrs,
Hen-
J. Alpern of Bay City, was united
cards.
in marriage to Nate Katchman of Elmhurst Ave., in a ceremony ry H. Shapero; co-chairman, Mrs.
WHY NOT LET US HELP YOU; NO OBLIGATION
which took place Sunday evening B. Smokier; Mrs. Charles Robin-
AT ALL COME IN AND FEEL AT HOME.
Mr. and Mrs, Gus Coplan and Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. at the Bnai Moshe synagogue, son, Mrs. M. H. Zackheim.
Katchman, on Sunday, June 20, at
family of 2645 Webb Ave. will
Music: Chairman, Mrs. Harry
OUR LAMPS AND GIFTWARE ARE
the Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi Harold with a reception for 600 guests
motor to Hollywood, Calif. July N. Rosenthal performed the cere- following.
Cohen; Mrs. J. Sonenklar, Mrs, A.
SELECTED FROM THE BEST
I, to make their home there. mony. The bride looked lovely in a
Miss Lebowitz's gown of ivory Silberblatt,
MARKETS IN EUROPE.
Their father, Max Coplan, will white silk lace gown with pearl net was fashioned on empire lines
Delinquent dues: Chairman, Mrs,
accompany them.
trimming and her veil of net was with the top of the bodice edged Joseph Frank; co-chairman, Mrs.
S.
Shetzer.
held In place by a cap of mother of with a narrow ruffle producing a
Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Blackman
Printing: chairman, Mrs. J.
pearl orange blossoms. Attending dropped-shoul der effect. The
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
the bride as maid of honor was sleeves were fitted to a point low Horwitz.
son, Ralph Leonard, Saturday
Membership: Chairman, Mrs.
on
the
hands
and
the
skirt
swirl-
Miss Betty Zeidman, junior brides-
morning, June 26, at Congregation
maid was Zelda Katz and the ed in fullness, spreading into a Nathan Spevakow; Mrs, Herman
Finest Furniture in America Brought to You at Great Savings.
Bnai David. Reception on June
Wetaman,
Mrs. L. Gelfand, Mrs.
bridesmaid were the Misses Jean- 6-yard train. Bordering the hem-
27, from 2 to 5 p. m., at the Book
ette Gottschalk and Lillian Zeid- line was a deep tier of ruffles A. J. Schmerin, Mrs. M. Kraus,
Cadillac Hotel, Suite 1133.
Mrs.
Harry
Sloan,
man who wore beige satin, powder which widened into a point in the
Social: Chairman, Mrs. Charles
blue net, ashes of roses net and ice front. A knee-length veil of
University, will offer the campers
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Serman
blue satin respectively and carried ivory net was caught at the top Smith; Mrs. Richard Cott, Mrs.
instruction in photography and
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
bouquets of roses. The bride's of the head by a cluster of or- Herman Cohen, Mrs. L. Davidson,
camperaft, respectively.
son, William, on Saturday morn-
Mrs.
A.
Kasle,
Mrs.
E.
Eder,
Mrs.
mother wore powder blue crepe and ange blossoms. The bride car-
'fig, June 26, at the synagogue on
Acting as junior counselors will
H. Wetsman, Mrs. A. D. Markson,
ried a round bouquet of garden-
Blaine and 12th Ste. Reception at a corsage of pink roses.
be
Sarah Jane Kaplan and Miriam
Mrs, H. Kaplan, Mrs. H. Madison,
The best man was Sam Isaacs ias and lillies of the valley.
home, 2928 Clements Ave., Sunday,
Levin, both of Wayne.
Mrs. M. Saulson, Mrs. S. Kavanau.
Assisting the bride as matrons
June 27, from 2 to 5 and 8 to 11 and the ushers were Frank Box-
Myrtle Hamilton, assisted by
Publicity: Chairman, Mrs. S.
Miss Rebecca Ehrinpriee, direc- Sarah Johnson, are in charge of
man, Joe Goldenberg and junior of honor were Mrs. Emil Nuss- Manners.
p. m. No cards.
usher was Eric Gottschalk. In- baum and Mrs. Simon Gottlieb.
tor of the Council Camp on Lake the kitchen, where the dietary laws
Parliamentarian, Mrs. A. B.
Huron, at Jeddo, Mich., announces will be strictly observed.
The bride's mother wore blue Stralser,
Mrs. David Rubenstein of 2458 cluded in the bridal party were
the following appointments to her
Cleirmount Ave. announces the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz, Mrs. lace and her corsage was of laven-
The Council Camp, sponsored by
Hospitality: Chairman, Mrs. J.
Bar Mitzvah of her son, Morton, Katz wearing royal blue net and der orchids. Mrs. Harvith'a gown Tobin; Mrs, J. Berman, Mrs. I. staff for this season:
the Detroit section National Coun-
carried
talisman
roses.
was of peach net and lace and her Shetzer, Mrs. S. Davidson, Mrs.
Miss Violet Schwartz of Cleve- cil of Jewish Women, is open for
on Saturday, June 26, at Phila-
Dinner was served to 125 guests corsage was of lavender orchids. A. Mass, Mrs. I. Margolis, Mrs. land, as resident nurse; Miss Ade- business and professional women,
delphia-Byron Talmud Torah. Mrs.
Assisting the bride were Carrie J. Yolles, Mrs. M. Hayman, Mrs. laide Schpok, Jackson, of the Uni- students and girls 15 to 17 years
Rubenstein will be happy to receive among whom were: Mr. and Mrs.
her relatives and friends at Kid- W. H. Alpern, Mrs. N. Goldstein Greenbaum, Mildred Vass, Dor- H. Kraft, Mrs, L, Fineman, Mrs. versity of Illinois, will direct ath- of age for a period of eight weeks
and daughter, Faye, and Mrs. M. othy Roth, Elizabeth Trattner, S. Singer, Mrs. S. Roberts.
letic and dramatic activities.
dish after the services.
from July 5 through Labor Day.
Zetlin all of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Miriam Saula and Helen Keil, all
The rate Is $11 per week plus
From New York comes Miss Ann
The Women's Auxiliary of the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffman of H. D. Alpern, Mr. and Mrs. Phil- wearing white point d-esp•it and United Hebrew Schools acknowl- Elizabeth McNaughton, a gradu- $2 bus fare.
14957 Steel Ave. will be at home lip Alpern and Mr. and Mrs. S. carrying colonial bouquet of red edges with thanks the following ate of Barnard College to teach
Reservations are to be made in
on Sunday evening, June 27, in Kessler all of Bay City.
roses with delphinium and baby's contributions: Mrs. Ida Selker In the modern dance. Miss McNaugh- person at the Jewish Community
honor of the graduation of their
breath.
cherished memory of the yahrzeit ton has studied with Doris Hum- Center, Woodward at Holbrook.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs. of father, Joseph David Finley; phey and Charles Wiedeman and
daughter, Sylvia Jean, from Cooley
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg to chair-
BESPALOFF—HERTZBERG
Ida Rosenbaum of Stanford, in kind memory of the late Elias at.Bennington College.
High School. No cards.
man of the Council Camp commit-
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Hertz-
Conn.. Mr and Mrs. Robert Kest- Bittker, from the Finley family.
tee.
Regene Freund Cohane is vice-
Handicraft will be taught by
berg of Ypsilanti, Mich., announce
Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Katz of
off of Flint, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Miss Bertha Roepe, a Wayne Uni- chairman.
the marriage of their daughter.
Parkside Ave. will hold open house
Price of Chicago, De Vere Kostoff
Leslie Hore-Bolisha, England's versity graduate.
Freda, to William Bespaloff of of Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
from 3 to 8 p. m. on June 27, in
Flowers for all occasions —
minister of war, has taken to
Miss Barbara Lappin and Miss
Ann Arbor, Mich., on June 20, at
honor of their daughter, Anna,
Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Dan wearing a monocle.
Lydia Solovich, both of Wayne Deater-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
the
home
of
the
bride's
sister,
who has graduated from Wayne
Feldman of Bay City, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Winslow of Wisconsin Mrs. Max Nelson of Gary, Ind.,
University.
Ave.
Morris Lebowitz of Indianapolis,
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Waterstone
Miss Belle Lebowitz of Youngs-
CAYMAN—AVRUSH IN
will hold open house in their new
town, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Max Spie-
More than 250 guests attended gel, Burton Spiegel, Alvin Spie-
home, 3816 Fullerton Ave. on Sun-
the wedding which united in mar- gel of McKeesport, Pa., Mrs.
day, June 27. No cards.
riage Miss Sarah Avrushin, daugh- Jacob Friedman of Butler, Pa.,
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Weiss ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Av- and Mr. and Mrs. S. Canvasser
of 16652 Lawton Ave. announce rushin of Elmhurst Ave., with and Mrs. Mayme Cohen of Los
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Manuel Gayman, non of Mr. and Angeles.
Jerome, at Bnai Moshe Congrega- Mrs. Isadore Gayman of Glad-
After the ceremony the bridal
tion, Dexter at Lawrence, on stone Ave., on June 20. at the couple left for an extended motor
Saturday, June 26. Relatives and Philadelphia - Byron Hall. Rev. trip through California.
friends are invited. No cards.
Mogill officiated at the ceremony.
Bernice Schwartz, three-year-old
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Krause and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al
son of Calvert Ave. returned Schwartz of Quincy Ave. was
from a motor trip to Montreal, flower girl and two and one-half-
Quebec, where they attended the year-old Myron Freeman. son of
Roth-Kastner wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Freeman
NEW YORK—Samuel Unter-
was the r I n g bearer. The myer, president of the Non-Sec-
bride was attended by Mrs. Harry tarian Anti-Nazi League, opened
Avrushin, matron of honor, and new fire against the Nazis by Is-
the bride's brother, Harry Av- suing an open invitation to all
rushin, was best man. Following religious bodies to send delegates
the ceremony, dinner was served and representatives to the league's
to the guests.
conference on Sunday, June 27, at
Newly-elected officers of the La-
Hotel Edison, New York.
dies' Auxiliary of the House of
GOOD E—TALICOW
The conference, of which Mr.
Shelter will be installed at a mem-
A wedding of beautiful ap- Untcrmyer will be chairman, is
bership luncheon to be held at 1 pointments took place Sunday eve- being held in accordance with
p. m. on Monday, June 28, at ning at the Durant Hotel in Flint resolutions unanimously adopted
Lachar'a Restaurant on 12th St. when Miss Ida Talkow became the at the league's interstate conven-
Mrs. Hyman Altman, president, bride of Dr. Theodore Goode of tion on March 27, when spokesmen
announces that there will .be an this city.
for various groups and organiza-
interesting entertainment program
Mrs. Ben L. Goode acted as tions of more than 20 states in the
and addresses by prominent guest matron of honor. Dr. J. J. Goode union voted for the unification of
speakers. Guests are welcome.
assisted his brother as best man. the vast anti-Nazi forces under •
Following the ceremony, din- single non-sectarian banner.
John Hamilton, chairman of the ner was served for 300 guests.
Republican National Committee ,
Among the out-of-town guests
is in Europe studying the work -
Hudson's June Sale of Linens and Bedding ends
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selt-
Inge of Nazism and fascism.
Wednesday night, June 30. But between now and then
zers and Mr. and Mra. Sam
Krause of Cincinnati, Miss Eadice
you still have time to take advantage of many outstand-
Goode, Miss E. Riley and Miss K.
Specializing in
Sullivan of Rochester, N. Y.
ing offerings in table linens, fancy linens, towels, sheets
NEWEST
METHODS
Dr. and Mrs. Goode left for
Week-End Cruises 519.50 up
and cases, mattress pads, and bedspreads. In fact the
an extended trip through Mexico
SHELTON TULIP OIL
5-Days cruise Noronic $25 up
and California and will be at
opportunities for savings these last three sale days are
PERMANENTS
California, all-espens. $129 up home to friends after Aug. 1,
"extra special"! Don't miss then!
when they will make their resi-
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At the annual meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary of the United
Hebrew Schools, held May 26, at
the home of 51ra, Saul Davidson,
2445 Boston Blvd., the following
officers were elected for the corn-
ing year:
Mrs. Jack Freedman, president;
Mrs. Henry H. Shapero, first vice-
president; Mrs. Charles Smith,

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Ladies to Install
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