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With Success

Provident Union Agency

The Sisterhood of Shaarey •Ze-
WILLIAM HORDES, President
tiek is planning an outstanding
program to initiate the activities
MYER KAUFFMAN, Vice-President
of the coming season, in the form
IRVING HERMELIN, Treasurer
of a luncheon meeting, on Tues-
CHOSEN MEMBERSHIP
day noon, Oct. 12, at 12:30, in

HENRY BURSTON, Secretary
SECRETARY OF CENTER!
the social hall of the synagogue.
The music for the occasion will
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be presented by the Music Study
605 Fox Theater Bldg.
Abraham A. Fleischer, a gradu-
BERMAN—HORWITZ
Club. Sirs. Davis II. Cole, chair-
ate of the Graduate School, for
Sirs.
Beretta
Horwitz
announces
man
of
the
Choral
of
the
Music
,
Two
of
the
22
students
who
re-
Jewish Social Work, has been op-
Study Club announces that a
pointed to the post of membershipl The recently elected officers of ceieed certificates and Master's de- the marriage of her daughter, Syl-
splendid musical treat Is in store
secretary of the Jewish Communi-, Congregation Bnai Moshe will be grees at the 13th annual com- via, to Sydney C. Berman, son of
for the members of the Sister-
ty Center; Henry Meyers, chair- I officially welcomed•by the member- mencement of the Graduate School Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Berman,
man of thelship at the inaugural dinner-dance for Jewish Work on Monday are which took place - Sunday, Oct. 3.
hood.
Center's teem- , given- by the Sisterhood ih their from Mtehigan. They are: Berta
The numbers are varied and
are of unusual musical interest.
bership com- I
li Rabinoff of Grand.fiapdis, B.A.,
The nellnell .8 first business meet-
Among the offerings there will be ing of the Women's Auxiliary Or-
University of WiscOnsin, 1934; Da-
mittee an- I
rendered "The Serathic Song," ler of 'Mai Brith will be held Mon-
flounced this
vid B• Goldberg of Detroit ,B.A.;
The Sholem Aleichem Foils In-
by Anton Rubenstein, with con- 1 day evening, Oct. 11, at 8:30 p.
Wayne University,„1934, Certifi-
week.
stitute's annual banquet, to be
MISS FORENCE TRAVIS
tralto solo by Margaret Schueline
Mr. Fleiscier
cate, Graduate School, 1936.
held
Oct. 17, at the Jewish Com-
Iloexter,
and
a
violin
obligate.
Arrangements
are
being
made
is 24 years of

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Travis of Also selections from ' the Nut
munity Center, will be addressed
by the Ladies', AuxiliarY of Ye-
age' and has
by
S.
Niger of New York, promi-
2275
W.
Boston
Blvd.
announce
Cracker
Suite
by
Tchaikowsky.
shiva Beth Judah for the annual
been associated
nent journalist. An interesting
w i Jewish
donor dinner to be held on Sun- the engagement of their daughter, Max Weiner will be the guest
program
is planned for the event.
soloist,
accompanied
by
Rose
Bas-
day evening, Nov. 14, at Congre- Florence, to Samuel Malbin, son
Community
Supporters of the school will
gation Beth Tephila Enianuel, Tay- of Mr.. Rebecca Malbin of bit. sin Stein.
Centers at
meet
each
Friday evening at 3754
is
the
Charles
Frederic
Morse
lor and Woodrow Wilson,
,Staten Island
Clemens, Mich. The wedding will musical director of the Choral,
Monterey for lectures and get-
and Bidoklyn,
Those who wish to earn the
togethers,
The meeting held last
The United 'Jewish Laymep's price of plates can do so by runt- , take place in November.
N. Y., He was
Friday was addressed by Dr. S.
Bnai farad of Pontiac Holds
Coromittee announces that the imaging at the store secured for
Kiel:nen,
who spoke on "The
A. k Fleischer : and assistant
preacher for the month of October this purpose at 3460 Hastings St.,
Simchas Torah Dinner
director of
Bund and Its Place in Jewish
on the "Message of Israel" broad- between Benton and Eliot. Other
Camp Shallom, an agencypf the
Life."
cast will be Rabbi Israel Goldstein means of earning this money is
anosoreln
d 3 ani sisrael
l mcha ots
Staten Island 'Center, and assist-
of Congregation Bnai Jeshurun , available lry calling the officers.
ant director of activities at the
Pontiac sponsored
New York City.
Bens9hurst Jewish Community
Torah
dinner
at
the
synagogue,
Tickets for parties for Saturday
Hebrew University Scholar
The musical service will be ren- nights, Oct. 16 and 23 may be
268 W, Pike St., Pontiac, on Sun-
House. Ile received his A.B. de-
Arrives in U. S. This
dered by the choir of Central secured by calling • the president,
day evening, Oct. 3. Seventy mem-
grey at the College of the City of
Synagoguel,New York City,-under Mrs. II. •Rottenberg, Townsend
bers attended and were enthused
New York and his graduate de-
Month
the
direction
of
Lazar
Weiner.
by the inspired address of Rabbi
gree at ;stew York University and
5-1171; the treasurer, Mrs. Katz,
The program is broadcast over Townsend 6.4230; S. Sprague, the
Eric Friedland of Temple Beth
the Jewish graduate school.
Dr. Welter Fischel of the He-
a nation-side hookup of the blue superintendent of the Yeshiva, To.
*will ha e v direction here of
Jacob of Pontiac.
brew University in Jerusalem is
HARRY ROSMAN
network of, the National Broad- 8-7061.
There were talks by Sam Dierko-
membership organization and Will
arriving in America this month
vitz, president of the congregation,
be in charge of several of the ac- honor, Sunday,• Oct. 10, at 6:30 casting Company at 7 o'clock every
and will remain here through De-
At the Siyum Hatorah held at
Saturday night.
L. Hershovitz, I. Panush, Instruc-
tivities at the Center, in associas
cember, lecturing and engaging in
Copies of the sermons. preached the did Mullet Shut, now located
tor,
and
Sirs.
I.
Alvin,
president
ten with Herman Jacobs, execu- • •
scientific research, according to in-
The officers are Louis .Gunsbere, over the radio are available te on Linwood and Buena Vista, con-
of the Ladies, Auxiliary. David E.
tive director of the Center.
formation just received by the
resident Adolph Beck vice-presi- thpse who desire them and can be tributions were made by Mr. and
the
toastmaster.
The
Utley
was
MRS. WILLIAM GROSBERG Union of American Hebrew Con-
dent; John Adler, treasurer, and had by writing to the Message Slakter, 'Mrs. A. Dobrinsky, Mrs
dinner served to celebrate the
gregations at ita executive office
Z.
Ehrlich,
Mrs.
Lehrman.
Rabbi
Dr. Joseph Starman, secretary. of Israel. at 35 E. 62nd St., New
opening of the new shul, recently at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, in Cincinnati. Dr. Fischel is an
S. M. Fine was given the honor
The Sisterrood officers are Mrs. York City.
purchased, as well as the many Dexter at Lawrence. Guests are outstanding scholar specializing in
to
carry
the
Torah
from
this
syna-
Harry Meer, president, Sirs. Irv-
The members of the committee
other accomplishments of the past welcome.
the history and life of Jews in
ing Greenspan, yin president; ape: Harold Hirsch, Edmund 1. gogue to the Yeshiva.
Mrs. Joseph Sanders, president, Islamic countries and is the au-
year.
Mrs. Morris Weinstein. treasurer; Kaufmann, Albert D. Looker, Fred
Plans were discussed for the en- will announce the appointment of thor of numerous studies, treatises
They Too Arise," prize-win- Mrs, Emery Ehrenwald, recording Lazarus,' Leo Lehman, Felix War-
suing year and many new innova- committees, and plans will be made and books in Hebrew, English and
- Heimap, burg, Henry Wiheman and Rabbi Infants Service Group Plant
ning social drama of Jewish life secretary, and Mrs..- J.
for the activities of the ensuing German.
tions are contemplated,
by Arthur Miller, a senior at the financial secretary.
Dessert Bridge for Oct. 19
Jonah 13. Wise. •
While le, this country, Dr.
year.
University of Michigan and first
harry Rosman, past president.,
Mrs, William Grosberg was re- Fischel will appear before numer-
Gift to Scholarship Fund of
preseitted last March in the Lydia will serve ais toastmaster, and wit
The Infants Service Group held
cently
elected
treasurer
of
the
ous
Jewish groups. Among the
Hebrew Schools
Mendelssohn Theater, at Ann Ar- introduce rabbi Moses Fischer, Cong. Shaarey•Zedek Sym- an open meeting at the home of
subjects on which he plans to lec-
The United Hebrew Schools of auxiliary,
bor; will be presented for the first who will o er greetings, Louis
Mrs. Barnett Fried, 4027 Sturte-
phony,Orches4a Has
ture
are the following:
Detroit gratefully acknowledge
time to Detroit audiences on Satur- Gunsberg, w will &liven his
vant Ave.
Col. M, Robert Guggenheim who The Mart- anon In Middle Arlo. A Nor-
Good Beginning'
day evening, Oct, 23, at-the Jew- message, and Cantor A. A. Rosen- •
receipt of one scholarship to the is being sued for divorce is the 1,1 Journey Through the 141c1A1e gam.
Visitors and members were
Iran snit It. Jewish CorrunUnOr.
from Sam Atkins of Monterey Ave. only member of the famous indus- Itottetn
ish Community Center, Woodward feld, who will render vocal. selec- /•
of a J same I to Iran, Jew.,
,Thefirst rehearsal of the Shaa- welcomed by the president, Mrs.
at Holbrook. The play will • be tions.
scholarship fund of the schools trial clan who has turned Catho- Inter...Ions
melt-Jew. sod Cryto•Jevr In the Orient,
MAX JACOB
rey Zedek Symphony Orchestra Louis Fried.
Oriental Jove In PaleetIne, The Serial
in
honor
of
the
Bar
Mitzvah
of
presented by the Detroit Federal
lic ... lie Is a grandson of the and spiritual Awakening at the Zest
Mrs. Jacob Farkas is chairman was successfully held on 5Thursday
A
city-wide
dessert
bridge
will
Theater and is sponsored by the of the arrangements committee
Max Jacob of 18420 Hartwell his son, Richard.
original Meyer Guggenheim.
Center as a part of its program and is assisted by Sirs. kug-ene evening, Sept. 30, in the social hal l be held by the members in their Ave. was honored at a family re-
of the synagogue. Twenty anusi homes, Tuesday, Oct. 19. Proceeds
of service to the community.
union at the Beverly Hills Coun-
Brumer and Louis Kahn. Where cians attended and six others will will go for needy.
The Hillel Players presented the will be dancing.following the din-
Club, on the occasion of his
joie, commencing with the second • Plans for. a wrestling match at try
first offering of the play and won
73rd birthday. The event was held
for the author two coveted prizes: er, to the tune of a gypy or- rehearsal. This comprises a nude- the Arena Gardens are also being on Sunday, Oct. 3, and was at-
ous far beyond the expectations of completed.
the Avery Hopwood Prize for 1936, lhestra.
The next meeting will be held tended by 200 members of the fam-
During the dinner the past Use committee.
carrying a cash award of $250,
ily. Out-of-town guests were pres-
'Michel Bistritzky, who conducts Monday evening, Oct. 11, at the ent
and the Bureau of New Plays president, Norris Rosenberg, will
from Indianapolis, Cleveland,
gift
to
otra
home
of Mrs. Louis Fried, 2277
presentation
a
the group, found an ensemble that
award of $1,600, the latter being rake
Toledo and Chicago.
awarded Mr. Miller early this the Misses Beatrice and Gertrude quickly responded to a' splendid Calvert Ave.
Matyas,
librarians
of
the
congre-
discipline and orchestral deme.
spring.
Among the players will be Jay gation, for their excellent services ADM
Present at the meeting were:
Michael, Eleynor Knight, George during the past year.
Another affair scheduled by the Morris Shatzen, who with Elconan
Marinucci and Hy Firman. Dir.
Firman has been a member of the Sisterhood is the annual grape Saulson first conceived the idea of
Community Center for many festival on Sunday, Oct. 31. This the orchestra and who as a Mem-
affair draws many congregation ber of the executive committee
years.
members. Mrs Adolph Naftaly is has borne the brunt of labor
Oct. 6—Autumn luncheon bridge of Hebrew Ladies Aid
chairman of arrangements and is for the success of the orchestra
Society.
Unveiling of Monument
assisted by Mrs. I. Palkovitz and and its proposed choral adjunct;
Oct. 9—Opening session of national conference of Jewish
Jack Mendelsohn, Dr. Joseph Gru-
Max Gross.
National Fund of America at Hotel Statler, at 8:15 p. m.
An unveiling of a monument in Mrs.
Addresses by outstanding European and American leaders.
The annual bazaar will begin ber, members of the orchestra and
memory of Adele Leib will take
assistant chairman and chairman
Greetings by sookesmen for Detroit Jewish community.
place on Sunday, Oct. 10, at the Saturday, Nov. 6.
of the executive .committee re-
Oct. 10—Sessions of national conference of Jewish Na-
Beth Moses Cemetery, Gratiot and
spectively.
Orchids
to
A.
Malachi,
Hebrew
tional Fund of America, at Hotel Statler, starting at 9 a. m.
6„Masonic Blvd. Those who plan to
The size of the orchestra, it was
Banquet at 7:30 p. m., also at Stotler, will conclude sessions.
writer,
for
the
best
Winchell
scoop
'attend, please be at the Leib resi-
decided, would be unlimited pro-
Addresses, by world famous faders. Trans-Atlantic broadcast
dence, 1983 Hazelwood Ave., at 1 of the year ,. Malachi, who viding its increase in quality cor-
of message to Jews of America by Dr. Chaim Weizmann from
spends most of his time in the
P. m. from where a procession of library, has now traced Walter responded with its numbers. Fur-
London, England, at 11:45 a. m.
ears will leave. Rabbis J. Eisen-
ther
applicants
will
be
gladly
ac-
Oct. 12—Mt. Sinai Hospital Association.
man and Harry Z. Gordon will of- Winchell's ancestry as far back as cepted if they will call Cherry 8877
Oct 13—House of Shelter Auxiliary.
50
years:
ficiate.
or be present at rehearsals which
Nov. 14—Annual donor dinner of Ladies' Auxiliary of
until further notice will be held
Yeshiva Beth Judah, at Beth Tephila Emanuel, Taylor and
regularly every Thursday eve-
Woodrow Wilson.
ning.
Oct. 15—Institute of Council of Jewish Women.
. When the organization is more
Oct. 17—Junior Hadassah Ball and Games Night, at
eomplete, the committee plans to
Hotel Stotler.
'incorporate a social hour Into the
Oct. 19—infant Service Group, city-wide bridges.
evening immediately following
Oct. 19—Hadassah rally.
The first social meeting of this members, Sirs. Israel Goldstein each rehearsal.
Oct. 20—Auxiliary of National Home for Jewish Children
and
Sirs.
Rebecca
Block,
both
of
season of the Pioneer Women's
at Denver.
Organization will take place at the New York, whose delegates to
Binnie Barnes is vacationing in
Oct. 25—League of Women's Organizations.
the
Jewish
.National
Fund
confer-
Hotel Steller on Saturday, Oct.
her native England.
Oct. 27—Auxiliary of Hebrew Schools.
ence.
I 9, at 2 p. rn.
Nov. 21-80th anniversary dinner of Pisgah Lodge.
The
donor
luncheon
of
this
or-
This meeting is being held' in
Flovem fee all ...easiest. —
ganization
will
take
place
on
honor of the Pioneer Women's Or-
444-12.
Ditater•Joy
Fkwist,
Tyler
ganization's two national board Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 11.

Bnai Brith Ladies
Niger to Address
to Meet on Monday Banquet of SholeM
Aleichem Institute

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Center to Present
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MRS. CHARLES BRODY

J. N. F. Conference banquet, urged
all the ladies to attend the banquet
and sessions of the conference. The
entire board will serve as hostesses
and on the reception committee.
Misr. S. Heyman, co-chairman,
is in charge of reservations.
Mrs. Charles Brody, chairman
of the membership drive, started
her campaign with the names of
1:1 prospective members. Mrs.
Inisly's telephone number is UN
2-1492. Her co-workers are Mrs.
Louis R. Lightstone and Sirs.
Max Hayman.
It is now box collection time
again, and as placing and collect-
ing boxes is one of the most im-
portant functions of the J. N, F.,
Mrs, I', Slomovitz, box collection
chairman, would appreciate a call
from anyone wishing a box placed
in their home or a box collected.
lien telephone number is UN
1.6272.
The auxiliary is planting two
trees in memory of the late Abba
Keidan whose daughters, Mrs. II.
S. Llunienthal and Mrs. A, Cap-
lan, are memebers.

Honor Max Jacob
On 73rd Birthday

ual

in
eht

Birth s

An afternoon pump with intrin-
sic loveliness to commend itl
Note, for instance, its straight-
slim lines; the elegance of its
rich brown ooze; the independ-
ent little leather accents. All-
in-all, a classic pump, emanat-
ing I. Miller craftsmanship, at

Rabbi Goldstein
to Give "Message
, of Israel" Speech

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me

Oct. 10—Miss Rose Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Shapiro of 2255 Taylor Ave., to Morris Moss, son of Mrs. Minnie
Moss of 9664 Otsego Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Oct. 10—Miss Rose Natalie Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
Benjamin Cohen of 820 !toward Ave., Windsor, to Maurice Saul
Meisner, son of Mr. and Sirs. Maxwell Messner of 3262 Grand Ave.,
at Lacher's.
Oct. 24—bliss Anne Goldstein, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. II.
Goldstein of 2223 W. Euclid Ave., to harry Goodis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L: Goodis of 3453 Wager Ave.
MRS. BEN FELDMAN
Oct. 24—Miss Elizabeth Mitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mitz of 4044 Sturtevant Ave., to Arthur A. Grenn, son of Mrs. II.
were sent for regular relief to Grenn of Tuxedo Ave.
old cases and for temporary re-
lief in $5 checks to new cases
until an investigation will be com-
pleted. There was also paid out
for room rental to orphans
brought over to Detroit and to a
student orphan in a Hebrew col-
lege. A total of 32 cases were
Sept. ' 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II. Weisman (Martha
helped and the relief amounted
Rosten), a son, Ronald Gary.
to $185.
Sept. 22—To Sir, and Mrs. A. R. Wendell of 3741 Coiling-
A report was heard by Mrs.
Agnes Levin, secretary-treasurer wood Ave., a daughter, Jeremy Dene.
of affairs. in regard the success
Sept. 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Henry Small (Sadie Nuchirns) of
of the bake sale held before Year 11507 Hamilton Ave., a daughter, Lorraine Joyce.
Kippur. Thanks were expressed
Sept. 30—To Sir. and Sirs. Jack Lawson of 3005 Chicago
to all committees, to owners of
meat markets for allowing the Blvd., a son, Jordan Sanford.
Oct. 2—To Mr. and Sirs. Leo Magid (Honey Leet) of 9767
sale in their stores and the Jew-
ish community in general for Quincy Ave., a daughter, Sharlene Ruth,
Oct. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Klaus L. Schlesinger (Gertrude
helping to the success of this af-
Album) of 3012 Pasadena Ave., a son, James Stewart.
fair.
Final arrangements were made
for the 18th annual ball of the
Announce Her Betrothal
organization to be given Sunday,
Oct. 24, at the main ballroom
of the Book Cadillac Hotel. Sirs.
Yetta Kief Englander is the chair-
SOLOMON—YOFFEE
man of the ball, assisted by Ides-
dames B. Feldman, Israel, Osnos
Sir. and Mrs. S. L. Yoffee of 3761
and Weinshelbaum.
Tyler Ave. announce the marriage
A special board meeting will be of their daughter, Ada, to Dr. Ar-
held Monday, Oct. II, at 12:30 thur Soloomn of Endicott, N. Y.,
IL in., at the home of Mrs. Bes- son of Miles Solomon of Elmira,
sie Rosenstein, 1981 Glynn Ct.
N. Y., on Sunday, Oct. 3, at the
Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi H. N. Ro-
senthal performed the ceremony.
After a honeymoon trip east, the
couple will make their home in
Endicott, N. Y.

Yeshiva Plans for
Donor Event Nov. 14

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as

lux

The Ladies" Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund held a board
Robert B. Ginsburg of Glynn Ct. announces the engagemen meeting at the home of its presi-
of his daughter, Ethel, to Max Chicorel, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob dent, Mrs. Harry Buchman, on
Chicorel of Woodrow Wilson Ave. A tea reception will be held a Grand Ave., Wednesday, Sept. 29.
Sirs. Buchman, who is serving as
the Chicorel home this Saturday from 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rosman. of 2926 Cortland Ave. an- chairman of the committee for the
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Bertha, to Dr. Emory
Stein, son of Jacob Stein.
Miss Sarah Florence Epstein's engagement to Abe Selikson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Selikson of Brooklyn, N. Y., has been an-
nounced by her parents, Sir. and Sirs. M. Epstein of Richton Ave.
Sir. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoral Dr. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Vernon Pope of Des Moines,
Iowa.
Sir. and Mrs. Adolph Dicier of Linwood Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Louis Surowitz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Surowitz of Fullerton Ave.

Inaugural Dinner
Social Work School
Awards Degrees to
of Bnai Moshe on
2 Mich. Students
Sunday Evening

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Engagements

J. N. F.Auxiliary
Membership Drive

Wedding Calendar

and seven Heinz MILCHIC CREAM SOUPS

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PAGE SEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

October 8, 1937

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Welcome to Detroit!

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Delegates to the

JEWISH NATIONAL
FUND CONFERENCE

May Your Endeavors React
to the Benefit of All Jewry

Mrs. I. Goldstein; Mrs. Rebecca Block to
Address Pioneer Women's Organization

United Dairies, ine.

4055 Puritan -:- UNiversity 1-2800

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