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ThEIATROITAWISII (FIRM ICU

December 17, 1937

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Prompt Attention

Inquiry as

Bnai Brith Ladies
Book Noted Artists
for Jan. 16 Event

Mrs. Joseph Sanders, president,
has called a special business meet-
ing of the Women's Auxiliary of
Bnai Brith, to be held Monday

MRS. JACK RUBEN

From now on regular meetings of
this group will be held the fourth
Tuesday of each month.
A great deal of credit is due
Mrs. Jack Ruben, chairman of the
membership committee, and Mrs.
Philip Brezner, her co-chairman,
who have directed the following
teams responsible for the tremen-
dous increase in membership:

Chairman, Mr.. Rose Glaser; rental..
Me•ialamea NI. Block, H. Flerhoff. M.
Cantor, B. Friedman, D. Kliger, William
Glaser. M. Lieberman, H. Mendelsohn,
N. Romig lc, J. Solomon, A. Wittenberg,
Leo Blain,
Joseph Denjamffi;
Chairman, Moe
captain', Mesdantee A. HomonoN. M.
Dunlle, A. Binkter, J. Clinton, H. Da-
vison, II. Nader, J. Shapiro, S. Cohen,
J. M. tattle.
Chairmen, Mr. Leonard Cohen; cap-
tain., MM.]. Joseph Dearman, H.
Befallen, S. Salzman, a fluneberg, J.
Kale, N. Llppett, Irving Greenberg. P.
6. Marx. S. Klein. A. V1neberg, K. LIeb.
,
Chairman, Mr. Rachmell; captain.,
Mesdame. Anna Singer, J. Applebaum,
11. Stewart, G. Green, J. Brown, 1).
Smith, K. Mendelsohn.
Chairman. Mre. II. CovIlle; captain,
Mesdamen N. e inhman, M. Fishman, J.
Miller. 8. Grenadier, E. Phillips, W. My-
rue, N. Weingarden, I, Golden, T. Lin•
donbaurn, M. Wagner.
Chairman. Mrs. E. Klein; rental.,
Menden... J. Wlee..M. Allan. Fred Col-
lier, Alan Stein, Bye Kyte, Dave Gold-
berg.
Chairman. Mrn. Hero' Galnerin; ren-
tal.. Mesdames L Rehontak, II. Topcik,
E. Stern, L. Wasserman.
Chairman, Mre. Tillie Greenberg; cal•
Mesdames Ann Arta, Mice Bow-
men. Edith Cugell, Ann Elia, Dorothy
Loon. Fay Frankfort, ids Goldfins, Ida
Goltionith, Blanche Greenblatt, Jean
Gorman, Bells Horde, Hattie Joalo
Mae Rohel, Betty Jacob, Ann Kroch-
mol. D. Htlyerstein, Hattie Klayman. T.
E. Lelbson, Sylvia Meyer, IL J. 14111•
man, P. gehrelber, Mary Meyerson, Pearl
Nona. llow Kline, Mollie Roil, II.
Rownherg.
Chairman, Moe R. J. Mendelesohn,
Reisman, R.
rental., /Madames B.
Kall.h. A. Agree, B. Brand, D. Budeon,
A. S. Roger. A. Kurtz, B. Shlaln. B.
Seigel, Jack Garfinkel, Nathan Kapp
laneky, Stanford Wardell, Minnie Kon,
met. Mime Bertha Lori.
rheirman, Mrs. Besnle Rilverman;
motel.. Wedeln., Ira Dents, Leo
(laid, Herbert Cohen, Max Hecker, Harry
Morris
Pehwarts. Harry Obersteln,
Marko.
Chairman. Mrs. Meg Rehoenfeld; ren-
tal., Mesdames Seymour A. Jambe,
Mendel hleyers, Samuel Weinman, I. B.
Dworman, Pool Warier/, Lea Lewin.
chstrman. Mn. Ray Greenblatt: cap-
tains, Meadamen Ily Seigel, Harry Wein.
berg, Nate Kaletsky. Cherie. lingennot,
R•rbel.
Ida
Irving Could, Isadore
P/1111
!Welch, Barn Moscow,
Joehua Kartael. Lena Cohen.
Chairman, Mr. Saul lholdson; can-
teine. Meg/lemon A. Altman, C. Rothstein,
M. Krause. C. Schaller
Chairman, Mrs. Norman Rom; cap-
tain,. Mesdames Rafael Rom; David
Diamond, De,. Barbee, William Gros-
berg, Ram Osnos
Chairman. Mrs. A. Fieleantek; raptainn,
Meader., Mae Bassin. Lillian Bell. DIgn
Finehorg, Pauline Kedushin, FAna Lee-
se, Ida Silver. Roaelind Wolf.
Chsirrnan, Mr, Jerk Natow; rap.
tains. Mrs. lfarry Nitchen. Mn,. Jack
Mann.
Chairmen, Mr, Renton Wolfe; nap-
tel.. Mendarnee J. H. Chalet, Rose
Goldberg, Sam Hamburger, Rom Kate.
men. a Sliver. K. WM., 14. Afichaels,
If, I. Cohen, Ida Gould.
Chairman. Mrs. J. Miller: captain,
Mendamem B. llerehon. S. Atlas, C. Rich-
mond, Fe Tether, E. Harrill.
Chairman, hire. Derry Rosman; rap-
tel.. Mesdames It. Rosenberg. M.
Rosenberg. L. Ouneburg, Julius/ Fried-
man. Ridney nommen. A. 11114PIlfPld
Chairman. Mr, Ralph Paul: captain.
Mr, Herbert Paul .
Chairman. Mrs, Samuel Roney!,

Mrs. Ralph Paul of Hazelwood
Ave. was hostess to the board of
directors this week and Mrs. Isaac
Rosenthal of Edison Ave. opened
her home for a meeting of all
chairmen and captains.

ZEDAKAH JRS. FORMAL
WILL BE HELD DEC. 25

The Zedakah Juniors' formal
will be given in the Chrystal Ball-
room of the Fort Shelby Hotel on
Dec. 25. Mary Kahn and his or-

Dec. 18—Miss Elizabeth Welt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Melville S. Welt, to Vernon Pope of Des Moines, Ia.
Dec. 19—Miss Florence Siegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Siegel of 1698 llazelwood Ave., to Jack Ginsburg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ginsburg of Los Angeles, Calif., at the Barium
Hotel, at 7:30 p. m., Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating.
Dec. 19—Miss Kathlyn Pantzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Pantzer, to Bertram H. Kaatz, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Kaatz, at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Reception, 9 till 11 p. m. No
cards.
Dec. 19—Miss Sophie Charlotte Schmier, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Schmier of Lawrence Ave., to Dr. Joseph Howard
Moses, son of Mrs. Esther Moses of Farrell, Pa. Reception at 2626
Collingwood Ave., from 3 to 5 p, m. No cards,
Dec. 19—Miss Charlotte Ann Serlin, daughter of Mrs. G. M.
Serlin of LaSalle Blvd., to Samuel Bernard Wasserman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Wasserman of Tuxedo Ave.
Dec. 19—Miss Nora Denise Siderman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Siderman of 3277 Webb Ave., to Morton Merrill Wolf,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wolf of 17194 Parkside Ave., at 8 p. m., at
the Statler Hotel.
Dec. 21—Miss Sara Hope Berman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Berman, to Milford Richard Pregerson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Pregerson.
Dec. 25—Miss Mollie Kamenetzky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob M. Kamenetzky of 1984 Taylor Ave. to Dr. Morris II. Masser-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Masserman of 1724 Cortland Ave.
Dec. 25—Miss Gertrude Ann Love, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Charles Love, to Samuel Sidney Willis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Isador Willis.
Dec. 26—Miss Helen Fleisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Fleisher of Philip Ave., to Paul Zuckerman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Zuckerman, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Dec. 26—Miss Ruth Migdoll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Migdoll of Wyandotte, Mich., to Dr. Max Parker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Potashnik of 14th St., Detroit, at the Statler Hotel.
Dec. 26—Miss Minnie Tenenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Tenenbaum of Windsor, Ontario, to Raymond Silberman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silberman of 3275 Webb Ave., at the
Shaarey Zedek. Reception at 9 o'clock. No cards.
Jan. 2—Miss Millie Shugerman, daughter of Meyer Shugerman
of 2011 Hazelwood Ave., to Dr. Bert Solomon of this city, at the
Hotel Statler.
Jan. 9—Miss Emeline Mautner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Mautner of Collingwood Ave., to Sam Sampson, son of Mrs.
Ida Sampson of Elmhurst Ave.

Births

Nov. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Radner (Sally Freedman
of 2740 Fullerton Ave., a daughter, Harr iett.
Dec. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. K. Z. Sachse (Pearl Rynek) of
3250 Burlingame Ave., a son.
Dec. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. David C oldberg (Rose Goodman) of
8121 Marygrove, a son.
Dec. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denison (Naomi Berkman
of Waco, Texas), a son, Frank, Jr.
Dec. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Gus D. Jacobs of 3280 Fullerton
Ave., a son, Melvin Herbert.
Dec. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Ginsberg of 3200 Glen-
dale Ave., a son.

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Engagements

Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president
of the Mount Sinai llospital Asso-
ciation of Detroit, announces that
Sir. and Mrs. Harry Michelson of Luzerne, Pa., announce th
a business meeting is planned for engagement of their daughter, Edith Sylvia, to Gerson Horwitz o
Tuesday, Dec. 28, at 2 p. m., in the this city.
large ballroom of the Statler Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kahn announce the engagement of
their daughter, Bernice, to Harry M. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Harris.

Reasonable Rates—Per Week or Season
Write at once for detailed information
Nat Ehrlich, Manager
D. Neilinger, Resident Owner

WE

PAGE SEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE .

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The joint Bnai Brith nodal
meeting of Dec. 13, sponsored by
the Auxiliary, was attended by
more than 400 people. Philip Ad-
ler, the principal speaker, gave
an interesting address on world
affairs.
The Bnai Brith Women's Aux-
iliary announces that for its prin-
cipal fund-raising event of the
year, it will present a National
Broadcasting concert show, "The
Continental Ensemble," comprised
of the internationally famous solo
artists, Victor Chenkin, singing
actor, Emma Runitch, dramatic
singer, and Raphael, virtuoso of
t he orchestra. The concert will be
held at Orchestra Hall, Sunday
evening, Jan. 16.
51ra. Dave Diamond is general
chairman of the concert commit'
tee, assisted by Miss Charlotte
Gant as publicity chairman, and
Mrs. Norman Rom as ticket chair-
man. For information regarding
this event, call Mrs. Dave Diam-
ond at Townsend 6-8422.
regarding
For
information
membership in the auxiliary call
Mrs. Jesse Feller, Townsend
6-3057.

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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dworkin anguage. Admission to the lecture
of 9303 Pinehurat Ave. announce is free.
the marriage of their daughter,
Henrietta, to Herman Radner, of
Windsor and Detroit, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Radner of 2441
Glynn Court, on Thursday after-
noon, Nov. 25, at 3 o'clock, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Rab-
bi A. M. Ilershman officiated at
the ceremony in the presence of
only the immediate families. The
bridegroom's parents, incidentally,
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary just last June. The
bride and bridegroom left imme-
diately after the ceremony for a
few days' sojourn in New York
City, and have now taken up resi-
dence at the Belcrest Hotel, 5440
Cass Ave., until the first of the
year, when they will go to Miami
Beach, Fla., for six weeks. Mr.
Radner, who is president of the
Walkerville Brewery, Ltd., gained
international fame during the de-
MRS. A. H. ETTENHEIMER
pression days when he established
(Miss Hilda Ann Rothenberg)
a soup kitchen which supplied
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothenberg meals to 400 needy persons a day
of the Wilshire Hotel announce the during the winter months of 1932
and 1933,
marriage of their daughter, Hilda
Ann, to Aubrey H. Ettenhetmer,
MEGDALL—SERLIN
son of Mrs. William Rosenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ser-
The ceremony was performed by
lin,
13100
LaSalle Blvd., an-
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, on Dec.
5, at 6 o'clock, in the crystal ball- nounce the marriage of their
daughter,
Martha
Charlotte, to
1room of the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Stanford II. Megdall, son of Mrs.
The altar was beautifully banked Anna Kander of Wildemere Ave.,
• OPEN
with white lilies and palms and on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25.
EVERY
lighted by tall, white candles.
Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated.
The bride was very attractive
EVENING
FISCHLER—COHN
in a Carnegie suit of white im-
UNTIL
Mrs. J. Cohn of 2476 Blaine
ported matalesse with a collar of
baby fox framing the face. Iler Ave., announces the marriage of
CHRISTMAS
her
daughter,
Bertha,
to
Jacob
veil was held in place by a tiarra
of seed pearls which was designed Fischler, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
in an intricate fashion. A mutt of Fischler of Pittsburgh, Pa.
orchids and lilies of the valley was
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Tuxedo Ave.

The Beltzer Bessarabia Social
Club will hold their annual card
party and dance at the Barium
Hotel, Dec. 25, at 8:30 p. m. Prizes
will be given and refreshments
served.

man.
MONDAY NIGHT CLUB
For her daughter's wedding,
Isabella and Eva Werbe enter-
Mrs. Rothenberg chose a black
The Monday Night Club held its
tained at a miscellaneous shower
velvet gown with • Queen Anne last meeting and monthly social at
and tea on Wednesday, Dec. 8, at
collar of white venetian lace. Mrs. Mrs. A, Green's home, 1701 Lee
MISS RUTH KRAMER
the Moinet Tea Room in honor of
Rosenberg, mother of the groom, Place, Dec. 13. The next meeting
Mrs. Frank Weisman (Lillian chestra have been engaged to pro- wore a blue lace gown. Mrt. will be held at Mrs. H. Swartz's
Rothenberg wore orchids and Mrs. house, 1410 Clairmount. The club
Adel).
vide the music.
Miss Ruth Kramer is an active Rosenberg wore gardenias.
is anticipating a house party for
Edith Kopelson, formerly of member of the committee on ar-
Mrs. Irene Silverstein sang "I New Year's Eve.
Detroit, and well known in thea- rangements.
Love you Truly" and "Because,"
trical circles here, arrived here
A meeting will be held at the during the bridal procession.
Flowers for all occasions —
Dec. 15, following a dramatic re- home of Miss Kramer. 1945 Atkin
After the ceremony, dinner was Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
cital tour through the Middle son Ave., on Sunday afternoon served to 45 members of the im-
West. She will be the guest of Dec. 19. .
mediate family.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias
The couple left for an extended a Rubinstein suit in black trim-
Wolf, 2127 Oakman Blvd. Be- sides and clubs throughout the
trip to New York City. For her med in gray fox with a corsage of
country
with
their
unusual
pro-
fore leaving for California, where
the Kopelsons now make their gram of acting with music. Alan going away outfit, the bride wore orchids.
home, Mrs. Kopelson played the Kopelson now heads the piano de-
feminine lead in the "Mary and partment of the Urban Military
George" radio program serial Academy in Los Angeles, Calif
over WWJ here. and was also di- On the coast Mrs. Kopelson play
rector of the Children's Theater on the "Rio Grande" and "Gil
Guild playing at the Civic Theater. more Oil" programs.
Together with her husband. Alan
Jan. 4—Annual donor luncheon of North Woodward branch
The Bnos Alison annual dance
Kopelson, member of "The Bo-
of Jewish Women's Turopean Welfare Organization, at Fort
hemians" and formerly on the will be held Saturday, Dec. 25, at
the
Book
Cadillac
Hotel.
Tickets
Wayne
Hotel.
faculty of the Detroit Institute of
Musical Art. Mrs. Kopelson has can be obtained through Miss Etta
Jan. 11—Pioneer Women's 7th annual donor luncheon, at
Markow,
Townsend
6-1222,
or
,
been scoring great success with a
Masonic Temple.
joint recital of "Drama and Verse Miss Rodelle Broder, Tyler 6-2427.'
Jan. 12—Address by Rabbi Milton Steinberg of New York,
with Music." The Kopelsons have Tickets will also be on sale at the
before Zionist Organization of Detroit.
appeared before leading univer- door.

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