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America Awash PerioScal Carta

CLIFTON AMUR CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

November 26, 1937

MEPerRorr,/aisnaIRONICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Officers Installed
By Purity Chapter

Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E.S.
held its 30th annual public in-
stallation on Monday, Nov. 15, at
the Eastern Star Temple, with
Eva Springer installed as worthy
matron and Harry Zausmer as
worthy patron,
The Installation was called to
order by the retiring worthy pa-
tron, Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs, who

PAGE SEVEN

ROBINSONS RETURN;
RECENTLY MARRIED

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ressler of I.awrence Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Louis Siefer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. II. Siefer.

Mr. and Mrs. Eli Aiken announce the engagement of their
daughter, Dorothy, to Alfred E. Ackerman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Ackerman. The wedding will take place Jan. 23 at the
Detroit-Leland Hotel.

Special Selling!

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson
are back in Detroit after having
been recently married in Holly-
wood, Calif.
Harry Hershfield, famous car-
toonist and commentator, and in-

Regular

..

1 i )

a95

LAME
BLOUSE

Wedding Calendar

Nov. 28—Miss Florence Bornstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
steel Bornstein of 6019 Chene St., to George Karahenick, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Karabenick. Reception at the bride's residence
at 9:30 p. m. No cards.

$595

Nov. 28—Miss Mildred Kauffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Myer Kauffman of 2537 Glynn Court, to Bernard Ilaydu, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ilaydu of 3317 Glynn Court, at the Wilshire
Hotel.

A special purchase
makes possible these
unusual savings! Rich
silver or golden lame
fashioned in graceful
corseted lines! Per-
fect with your velvet
skirt f o r afternoon
and cocktail-wear!

Dec. 9—Miss Barbara Gilbert, daughter of Mrs. Isaac Gilbert,
to Philip R. Marcuse, son of Mrs. Julia Marcuse,
Dec. 18—Miss Elizabeth Welt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Melville S. Welt, to Vernon Pope of Des Moines, la.

Births

EVA SPRINGER

Marriagts

,our knitted Will or Presto Now and Hurt knitting
Cliritdrinoi gifts at Detroire favorite Art Needlework

given

Aircady needles are clb•king knitting sarfs,
needlopointe bags, nkatIng sets, etc.

Studio.

Without cost with purvhase of material.
IteVIller•
carry quality yarna. Including the fainoUs
All handwork,
Including knitted gat- men., will bo made sitnerva Aarna.
10 oroler If you ao desire,
at
reasonable rosy Alan remodeling and Mocking.

303

6117FROPOLITAN 111.1)14, John 14 at Fanner

At the last meeting of the Agree
Memorial Society, the following
officers were elected: Dr. A. Alan,
Agree, re-elected president; Na-
than Rosin, vice-president; Ear-
nest Goodman, treasurer; William
Jaffe, secretary,
The organization, organized in
memory of Issue Agree and dedi-
cated for charitable purposes, will
celebrate its 16th year of exist-
ence by installing newly elected
officers at the annual Chanukah
dinner-dance, Nov. 28, at the
Fort Wayne Hotel.

Every Christmas

SINCE 1884

"For Particular People"

PRINGLE

HAS SHOWN

The Gift You Would Like

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COFFEE TABLES
COCKTAIL TABLES
END TABLES
OCCASIONAL TABLES
DRUM TABLES
CONSOLE TABLES
CARD TABLES
LAMP TABLES
TIER TABLES
NEST TABLES
SEWING CABINETS
HOSPITALITY CABINETS
CORNER CABINETS
PIER CABINETS
BREAK FRONT CABINETS
CURIO CABINETS
TABLE DESK
WALL DESK



OltIENTAI. RUGS

SECRETARY DESK
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
LOUNGE CHAIRS
WING CHAIRS
BARREL CHAIRS
DESK CHAIRS
TABLE LAMPS
FLOOR LAMPS
MAGAZINE RACKS
WHATNOTS
MIRRORS
STATUES
VASES
BOOK CASES
BOOK ENDS
ASH TRAYS
GLOBES
SCREENS

II. C. A. RADIOS

A small deposit will lay away any article for Christmas
delivery .. Early shopping affords better selections ..

- frimilefurniture Company;

L



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Open Monday Erenings—Doorman Attends Four Car

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A

DANCE



Given by the

Chernigover & Loyever Aid Society

BNAI MOSHE CENTER Dexter and Lawrence
SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28

Music by MIKE FALK'S ORCHESTRA
2 Dance Prizes and a Door Prize—Ticket. 50c

Proceeds Go to Charity

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Enjoy Our World-Famous MINERAL BATHS
Come for a Week-End or a Few Weeks



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Mineral Baths ■ are so re-
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.1

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2" ANNUAL BALL

TO BE GIVEN BY

The Bialystocker Aid Society

Sunday Evening, November 28

AZTEC TOWER (Union Guardian Bldg )

Music by DEL DELBRIDGE and His Orch

Eat. and Entertainment Galore

Tickets-50c Per Per,n

a

Zedakah's Victory
Rally Next Monday

Agree Memorial
Society to Install
Officers Nov. 28

CLIFFORD 0011

GIFTS for the HOME

Third Floor

invited Past Matron Ann Paul, to
serve at mistress of ceremonies,
The retiring worthy matron,
Theresa 11, Klein, was then es-
corted to her station by her corps
of officers, who first formed a
SHAW—KLINGER
triangle pointing West, symbolic
An invitation is extended to
Mrs. Sara Klinger of W. Chi-
of her completion of her year.
cago Blvd. announces the mar- all members and friends to be
The officers then made an arch
present
at Zedakah Club's meet-
riage
of
her
daughter,
Jeanne
of large white mums in the East
Elizabeth, to Benjamin Shaw, son ing and victory rally to he held
through which the retiring war-
of Joseph Shaw of Pasadena Ave.
on Sunday, Nov. 21.

I)eVillers Art Needle Work
& Knittin g Studio
order

Inntructions

Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Vein (Nance Rosenthal),

son, Howard Bruce.

Blouse Shop

HARRY ZAUSMER

TREES PLANTED
IN PALESTINE IN
BUTZEL FOREST

RCS

MRS. LOUIS ROBINSON
(Miss Pauline M. Berko)

1448

timate friend of the couple, was
the only attendant at the wedding.
Mrs. Robinson is the former
Pauline M. Berko, well-known at-
torney of New York City. She
served as Assistant United States
attorney for the southern district
of New York for two years, and
or the past three years repre-
ented the Song Writers Pro-
tective Association with offices in
Radio City.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will be
pleased to see their many friends
at their temporary residence in
the Book Cadillac Hotel.

f

Prenzlauer Group's
Luncheon on Dec. .1

Rabbi

Leon

Fram to Be

Guest Speaker

MRS. BEN JACOB

at the Detroiter Hotel on Monday,
Nov. 29, at 1:30 p. m.
There will be an optional 60-
cent luncheon at 12:30. Mrs.
Babe Mohler, TO 5-3037, is in
charge of reservations.
Sirs. Ben Jacob, assisting Mrs.
J. llarwith, promise an enter-
taining program,
Women desiring to earn their
money for the donor luncheon to
be held at the Masonic Temple on
Wednesday, Dec. 8, can secure in-
formation by calling Mrs, Morris
Knopper, TO 7-8961.

the

Final arrangements have been
made by the Eva Prenzlauer
Maternity Aid for the fifth donor
luncheon which takes place on
Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 12:30 p. m.,
at the Statler Hotel.
Rabbi Leon From will be the
principal speaker. There will also
be a fine musical program,
Hostesses have been chosen from
the Infant Service Group, and the
group's board members. All chair-
men and the committees take re-
servations if called before the af-
fair.
For further information call
Mrs. N, Blatnikoff or Mrs. E. El-
lcnstcin,

SEKS

WOODWARD AVG

HUDSON'S

After-Thanksgiving

SALES

Friday

and

Saturday

Women's and Misses'
Dresses, Coats, Furs,
Sportswear, Evening
Apparel

thy matron's two-year-old daugh-
ter, Barbara Mae Klein, conduct-
ed her mother to her station.
TREES PLANTED THROUGH
The worthy patron, Harry Zeus- NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL
I Springer, was escorted to her sta.
The Jewish National Fund
tion in the East by her own corps Council acknowledges the plant-
of officers who enclosed her in- ing of trees in the Fred M. But-
side a triangle formed around the zel Forest in Palestine as follows:
altar when she received her obli-
Two trees in memory of Mrs.
gation. They then formed an arch Isabelle Trunsky by Mr. and Mrs.
of roses in the East through which I. B. Dworman,
the worthy matron's daughter,
Three trees in honor of Fred
Deborah Springer, led her mother M. Blitzed, by the Music Study
FIFTH AND SIXTH FLOORS
to her Chair, while the vocalist, Club of Detroit.
Clara Weingardcn, sang "Love
Mrs, S. L. Kavanau, president
For information regarding tree-
sends a little gift of roses."
of the Women's Auxiliary of the
planting in the Butzel Forest ,
The worthy patron, Harry Taus- please communicate with Mrs. IBNAI
Jewish Children's Home, wishes
mer, was escorted to his station
to announce that the regular
o
Slmovitz,
Un. 1-6972,
at the left of the worthy matron 17417 Sto epel Ave.
meeting and Chanukah party for
by his wife, Lena, and their two
A beautifully-en'
the children will be held on Wed-
d cer-
sons, Bertram and Norman A.
nesday, Dec, 1, instead of Dec. 6,
tificate, bearing Mr. Butlers
A vocal selection was rendered photograph and indicating that
Acting on behalf of Congrega- as previously announced.
by Helen Singer, accompanied by trees have been planted in the
Mrs, Herbert Metz will give
tion final Moshe, Rabbi Moses
Phyllis L. Siegel at the piano.
Fred M. Butsel Forest in Pal-
Fischer presented the Jewish Na- an interpretative reading on the
The following past matrons and estine, is presented to each
tional Fund Council of Detroit life of Chopin.
past patrons installed the officers donor towards this specific fund
with a check for $50 for the pur-
Mrs. Saul Davidson is chair-
elect: Agnes Yarrows, the war-
administered by the Jewish Na-
chase of Huleh Gift Bonds for the man of the Chanukah party for
I thy matron; Sy Feinberg, the tional Fund.
reclamation of the Ilulch region the children which will take place
worthy patron; Sadie Goldstein, TREE PLANTED THROUGH
in Palestine,
at 7 o'clock. Candy and gifts
the associate matron; Leo Gott- THE HADASSAH COMMITTEE
HUDSON'S FOURTH FLOOR
This gift is a voluntary offering will be distributed and a movie
furcht, the associate patron; Edy-
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman to the Jewish National Fund.
will be presented through the
the Cugell, the secretary, treas- of the Jewish National Fund com-
courtesy of Alex Schreiber.
urer, warder and sentinel; Esther mittee of Hadassah, announces the
A luncheonette under the chair.
Cohen, the conductress and asso- purchase of a Huleh gift bond by
manship of Mrs, Julian Weber, to
ciate conductress; Ann Paul, the Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Meyer in
be served to members and friends
chaplain; Hannah Harvith, the honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their
at 1:30 p. m., will precede the
marshall; Selma Rosenblatt, the non, Seymour L.
afternoon meeting,
Captains and workers for the
organist; Cora Jacoby, the star
Trees were planted this week as
landscape luncheon to be given by
points; Theresa R. Klein, the color follows:
bearers and alternates. The floral
In honor of the 17th wedding the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish
work was performed by the star anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Home for Aged, met last Tuesday
points of 1937.
liam Isenberg, and the 25th wed- morning at a rally and luncheon
The following were installed as ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. at which Dr. Otto A. Hirsch,
officers for the ensuing year:
Mrs. Sam Kaufman of Calvert
Charles Isenberg, by Mr. and Mrs. superintendent of the Home for
Eva Springer, worthy matron; Simon Shetzer; in honor of the Aged, was the principal speaker. Ave. was hostess to the members
Pledgee for the luncheon are of the North Woodward branch
Harry Zausmer, worthy patron; 20th wedding anniversary of Mr.
SECOND FLOOR—FARMER
Rhea Cashman Gladwin, associate and Mrs. Abe Srere by Mr. and being signed up in increasing num- of the Jewish Women European
matron; Ben Gladwin, associate Mrs. Sidney Stone; in memory of bers daily. Members desiring dime Welfare Organization on Tuesday'
patron; Selma Rosenblatt, secre- Isabel Trunsky, by Mr. and Mrs. savings banks are advised to phone noon, Nov. 23.
tary; Dora Schwartz, treasurer; Isadore Berman and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Wine at Townsend
Great effort is being put forth
8-8197•
Eva Mann, conductress; Pauline H. B, Gittleman.
in behalf of the forthcoming fifth
Any of the following may be annual donor luncheon to be held
Mendelssohn, associate conduct-
Mrs, S. L. Kavanau, 1999 Cal-
ress; Alice Garfinkle, chaplain; vert Ave., Townsend 8-3834, will contacted for information regard- Tuesday, Jan. 4, at 12:30 p. m.,
Fanny Kaplan, marshal; Phyllis be pleased to give further in- ing the rummage store: Mrs. at the Fort Wayne Hotel
Maurice Wagner, Grant Hotel,
Siegel, organist; Helen Singer, formation.
Mrs. Ida Schultz, general chair-
Cherry 7400; Mrs. A. A. Messen- man, announces an interesting
soloist; Helen Tack, Adah; Mil-
ger, 4066 Tyler Ave., Hogarth cultural and musical program.
dred Schwartz, Ruth ; Miriam
5672; or Mrs. Mark Benach, 4080
Schultz, Esther; Zelda Levine,
The rummage chairman, Mrs.
Tyler Ave., Northlawn 8552,
Martha; Foe Stalburg, Elects;
A. J. Redblatt, announces dates
Next Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 10:30 may still be made by calling
Martha Serlin, w a r el e r; Belle
ON OCE•N
MY/NM/NIKO BY THE
oath[ an larcar.oho watch.
Lachman. sentinel; Toba Jackson,
. tn., a pep rally will again he Townsend 5-1462 Mrs. A. Git-
'ref smsciumn
NOM ON TM sec
conducted for captains and work- tleman and Mrs. S. Kaufman are
Byrdie Reisman, Rose Friedman,
color bearers. Alternates—Sarah
era, at the Home for Aged on actively promoting card parties
The Bnai Moshe Sunday School tPheetos
Jewish
i
shw
Ave.
Heeir
tm
a
r
a
en
IF
.
,ued
Simons, Adah; Esther Goldstaff, extends an invitation to parents
stefirealdtioonf end can he reached by calling La-
F.1.31111 11 611' AT POI RT104NTII
Ruth; Faye Haidy, Esther; Sadie and friends to attend the Chanu-
layette 1375. There are still var-
will address this meeting.
Nitchun, Martha; Byrdie Reisman, kah Program on Sunday, Dec. 5, will
ways of making admission to Sunday, Dec. 5th, 8:30 p. m.
the
luncheon.
Electa; Rose Friedman, warder.
For
information
at 11:30 a. m., in the social hall
and third Mondays of each month , of the congregation.
Beth Itzchock Ladies' Chan - call Euclid 3527-W, or Mrs. J.
Meeting dates are now the first
Modell, president, Longfellow 8033.
A varied program, including
ukah Dinner Sunday;
Monday of each month. The first two plays recently published by
For reservations call Mrs. A. B.
Rabbi Strauss to Speak
K noppen, Tyler 6-9553.
meeting under the new regime of ; the Bloch Co., has been planned.


officers will be in the form of a One of these "Sorority" depicts
emoria
The Ml
luncheon, which
The Sisterhood of Congrega- is a traditional event, will be held
regular business meeting on Mon- life of a Jewish girl in college.
lion Beth Itzchock will give a on Monday, Dec. 13, 12:30 p. m.,
day, Dec. 6.
The coming of Chanukah com-
pletely alters the college life of Chanukah supper at 3836 Fisher at Lacher's. For reservations call
this girl. The casts are under the Ave. on Sunday, Nov. 28, at 6 Sirs. A. G o I d b e r g, chairman,
o'clock, Rabbi I. trews will lec- Townsend 5-4256, or her co-chair-
direction of Miss M. Sklar and
I are on "The Situation in Eu- man, Mrs. A. J. Redblatt.
Miss L. Mellen,
as he witnessed it on his Mrs, M. Silverstone, chairman
In addition, the handicraft de- rope."
trill last summer through Pales- of the dinner dance held at the
partment under the direction oft
Sabbath Morning Pertiree:
tine. Austria and Poland. The Chalet on Nov. 21, thanks her
Miss
R.
Cooperman
and
91,
M.
II Uteri.. of Interimne thing. S y
t In Sabbath morning. NoT 27. TN
be followed by a co-chairman, Mrs. S. Schwartz,
S mith announce a Chanukah art lecture
Iwo M
Pratt kiln will preach nn the
Top SoIaritinta, Tr•piral Patios,
question period.
- Th•nitogIvIng Thoughts
and her committee and friends
exhibit to be held the same date
Coektail Lounge end Grille, Pent
Men'.
'. Mb:
Tickets for the dinner and lee- for making the affair a success.
in the library of the congregation.
The N ene nu b of Temple nets El
Hone.. serf Bathing Iron Hold
tore, “" $1, may be obtained at
Intern
e tin, A variety of things made by Sun-
All sports nod serial ache Ilea
e
u.t7eunutuul'o. u take u trl isre. on Thrat. eve•
the office of the synagogue, 3836
day
School
pupils
will
be
exhibited.
Contributions
to
the
Sylvia
IfodiRed American (herniating&
ning. IN, 7. at A Orb, It. The program
Fisher Ave.

Children's Home
Chanukah Party
Next Wednesday

MOSHE BUYS
HULEH GIFT BOND

Children's Wear and
Furnishings, Nursery
Furniture

Women's Auxiliary
of Hume for Aged

Luncheon Plans of
J.W.E.W.O. Branch

Boys' Sandy Ross
Suits, Overcoats,
Jackets---All Sizes!

GRAND

Chanukah Concert
Cong. Bnai David

Chanukah Program
at School of Bnai
Moshe on Dec. 5

efilkundleackirtoth

TheTi es

Miami Reach's
Outstanding Hotel
Achievement

&wit Swill
Kuhl§

n
Me

Simons Scholarship Fund

will lets the forrn of - An Intimate I
Evening With t he Rathie"
Temple High Rekord Chanukah Donee:

Tear *one .nd daughters of hien
echoed ann um Invited to attend the
Temple Nigh fir hoot til•nolt•h dame'
givnorm the stuantres of the Student
(Lune((en Sunday. Nov. 25, •I I
oclock. There le to he • den,* end
hole' supper. •ubwrIptIon Is
per

rouple and
Informal. Far tickets rail
M•dt.n 1151.
Nen% Temple Club:
lor. Warren N. I.av lnn. dtrector of the

guidance mid pliNernen1 bureau of the
Board of Eduratton or Iserroit. win
*Peek on the Nalor,: ••ocatMnal
an,—Note ran
Parent• Help?
,
TIRO, Y. 6:nv. II, 1.16 0. m., Ift401
Temple, Club room. under the spootror•
ship fir Cho vocational gletd•nre ram:
mitt.. of the Wee. (lote. Temple
1.f .
ent*
a, especially Invited to attend,
Ono ar i

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Nov. 27—Bingo party of Ladies' Auxiliary of Bnai Brith
at the Bnai Moshe Auditorium, Dexter and Lawrence.

Nov. 28—Balloon and Hollywood bridge of Detroit lie-
brew Society of the Deaf, at Jewish Center.

Nov. 29—Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools,
paid-up membership luncheon, 12:30 p. m. , at Fort Wayne
Hotel, Temple and Cass Ayes.

Dec. 5—Chanukah concert of Congregation Bnai David.
Cantor Ben Zion Kapov-Kagan, soloist.

and dinner) and /coven,' Mama
finperlative Rather Cologne.

Contributions to the Sylvia Si-
mons Scholowsky Memorial Fund
VVATURINt1
of the Music Study Club were re-
ceived from the following:
In honor of Melvin Burton Sar- the most outstanding Cantor of one time.
ni- Ors birthday from Mr. and Mrs. A chute of men and yawn., • mmphony
RR, hewn. , IS persona—directed by
Saul Sarnoff: in memory of Joseph
nlrk in
proem.
Levin, A. Louis Gordon, Mrs.
of Ilt•rsicol, folk sod or
selection*.
Louis Steerman, Mrs. Jennie JOE-
ywy. from Dr. and Mrs. Quentin
Kesler; in memory of Samuel S.
Brame, Mrs. A. Plotter, Mrs. Al-
Lyonel Margolis is screen test
bert Grobower, from Mr. and Mrs.
director at Universal Studios.
McIntire Benyas; from Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Schakne in memory of
newer* for all occasions —
Abraham Jacobs.

Cantor Kapov-Kagan

ATTENTION MARGARET REM'
In anyone know. M 4
Reed will they please tell kd
that there is a package an . ...
letter from Illinois, which she
may obtain by sending her ad.
dress to Box 800, Detroit Jew.
ish Chronicle,

Hank Dunning, the Giant's
catcher, scored 10 points in the
baseball writers' poll of the most
valuable player in the N.H.'s.?

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