America lavish Paidical cu MIRROR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO W15RONICIA TitEPEIROITA/1ffi December 24, 1937 %1/40Slift eV' t Y" e ON THE LABEL I. the emblem of Ore Union of ..11indog Jenish Conereentions of America Mr. and Mrs. Moe D. Smith announce the engagement o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weisman their daughter, Sydelle, to Morris J. Kosak, son of Mr. and Mrs Isadore Kosak. (Lillian Adel), who were married Mr. and Mrs. George G. Epstean of Chicago Blvd. announc on Thanksgiving Day at the Wil- the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Gilbert Hart II of shire Hotel, are now at home at the Roosevelt Apartment, 11845 Detroit. LaSalle Blvd. Mrs. Celia Reuben, formerly of Detroit, now a resident o Tuscaloosa, Ala., announces the engagement of her daughter, Har- Sirs. Morrey Shepherd (Zelda riet, to Charles A. Sterman. The wedding will take place on Jan. 2 Smith) of 3253 Rochester Ave., Mr. Sterman is a graduate of the University of Alabama and is a entertained her bridge club wi h a member of Beta Gamma Sigma and Phi Eta Sigma fraternities. luncheon on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Rose Schetzer of 1707 Seward Ave., announces the en- Dec. 15, gagement of her daughter, Eleanor Ethel, to Ralph Shiffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shiffman of 149 Tennyson Ave., Highland Park. Harold Shrier returned by plane from a six weeks' vacation spent at Ilavana, Cuba, and Miami Beach, Fla. Wedding Calendai ALSO SEVEN KOSHER (U) CREAM SOUPS (milchig, of course) IlitRA Marriagris Engagements 00 0 p..lk GS* NIV• $0 a PA GE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Tomato, Mushroom, Gree n Pea, Asper:L.1MM pis, Celery, Spinach, Corn Chowder LIVING . . . IS A PLEASURE . . . AT THE NEW HOTEL WEBSTER ONE BLOCK FROM THE OCEAN—MIAMI BEACH, FLA. Collins Ave. bet. 12th and 13th Sts. • Spacious Lobby and Lounge ... Recreation Rooms. • Luxurious Rooms . . . all outside, with private bath and shower • Surf bathing from your room. • Attractive Dining Room ... delicious cuisine. • European and American plan. • Fully equipped roof solarium . . Elevator and switch- board Service. • Charm, dignity and old fashioned friendliness prevail. Reasonable Rates—Per Week or Season Write at once for detailed information D. Neilinger, Resident Owner Nat Ehrlich, Manager The Jewish National Fund Jrs. met at the home of Al Meral of W. Euclid Ave. Tickets for the eighth Dec. 25—Miss Betty Heideman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. annual dance were distributed Harry Heideman of Sturtevant Ave., to David Wolfe Biderman, among members. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biderman of Sturtevant Ave., at Bnai David. Nu chapter of Iota Alpha Pi, Dec. 25—Miss Mollie Kamenetzky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne University's group of the oldest national Jewish sorority, Jacob M. Kamenetzky of 1984 Taylor Ave. to Dr. Morris H. Masser- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Masserman of 1724 Cortland Ave. celebrated its anniversary with a Dec, 25—Miss Gertrude Ann Love, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. formal dinner-dance at the Whit- tier, on Saturday evening, Dec. 18. Benjamin Charles Love, to Samuel Sidney Willis, son of Mr. and Jessie Dvorin was in charge of Mrs. Isador Willis. reservations, and Muriel Goodman Dec. 26—Miss Helen Fleisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. arranged favors and program Fleisher of Philip Ave., to Paul Zuckerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. books. Ruth Broder, president, Joseph Zuckerman, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. representing the active group, and Dec. 26—Miss Ruth Migdoll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Sylvia Goldman, as an alumna, are Migdoll of Wyandotte, Mich., to Dr. Max Parker, son of Mr. and now attending the 35th annual Mrs. Samuel Potashnik of 14th St., Detroit, at the Statler Hotel. national convention of Iota Alpha Dec. 26—Miss Minnie Tenenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pi, at New York. Morris Tenenbaum of Windsor, Ontario, to Raymond Silberman, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silberman of 3276 Webb Ave., at the The monthly meeting of Neu- Shaarey Zedek. Reception at 9 o'clock. No cards. garten Sunshine Club will be held Jan. 2—Miss Betty Saks, daughter of Morris Saks of 1992 W. at 1 p. m. Monday, Dec. 27, at the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Philadelphia Ave., to Jack Peretsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lazar Charles Aller, chairman of enter- Peretsby, at 6 p. m., at Congregation Beth Yehudah, Pingree and tainment, announces that the guest Woodrow Wilson. A dinner will follow the ceremony at the Russian speaker of the afternoon will be Village, 8936 12th St. Jan. 2—Miss Millie Shugerman, daughter of Meyer Shugerman L. Bartolme, a graduate of the University of Salamanca, Spain, of 2011 Hazelwood Ave., to Dr. Bert Solomon of this city, at the who will discuss conditions in Hotel Statler. Spain. Jan. 9—Miss Emeline Mautner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mautner of Collingwood Ave., to Sam Sampson, son of Mrs. Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Warren Ida Sampson ,of Elmhurst Ave. are guests of the Hotel Clinton in Miami Beach, Fla. The Misses Lena and Mollie Camin of Cleveland are spending the week-end here as the house- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Freeman of Longfellow Ave. Births Nov. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. John Ruskin (Pearl Buchner) of Miss Lillie Singer of Washing - 4053 Tyler Ave., a son, Edward David. Dec. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glazer of 1968 Kendall Ave., the guest of her par - ton, D. C., ants, Mr. and nd Mrs. A. Singer o f a son, Howard Sherman. ants, 4034 Elmhurst Ave. Open hour for friends will be held Sunda afternoon, from 2 to 6 p. e Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Pines (Adeline Dann) of y 2740 Fullerton Ave., a daughter, Barbara Irene. Mammoth BINGO Parties To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Last (Ida Rubin) of 2297 Glendale Ave., a daughter, Beverly Elaine. Every Wednesday Evening The regular meeting of th Home Relief Society will be het I BEAUTIFUL USEFUL PRIZES on Monday, Dec. 27, at 1:30 p. m. PLAY 25 GAMES FOR 40 CENTS TREES PLANTED at the home of Mrs. Arthur Gins : Beth El Sisterhood berg, 1986 Atkinson Ave., at whic SPONSORED BY ' , to Give Two Playa IN PALESTINE IN time election of officers will held. All members are urged t ■ Detroit Lodge No. 55 K. of P. at Temple Tuesday BUTZEL FOREST attend. CASTLE HALL, 114 ERSKINE STREET TREES PLANTED THROUGH The Senior Rigor Cholem aril I Mrs. Arthur Bloom, chairman NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL have an open meeting Tuesday , of the activities committee of the Dec. 28, at 7 13. in., at Congrega . Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, en- The Jewish National Fun( tion Bnai Moshe, Dexter a nt I tertained at a tea on Tuesday, Council of Detroit announces that lirrominnummmirograminimmarmirmummaturnmma Iturmirgrumincruml Lawrence. Dec. 21, at her home, 40 McLean the following trees were plantec Ave. The function was given in in Palestine in the Fred M. Butze CELEBRATE AT DETROIT'S WOLF—SIDERMAN honor of the members of the corn- Forest during the past week: The marriage of Miss Nora mittee, and for the members of The Eva Prenzlauer Materniti GAYEST NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Symposium On the cast of a dramatic entertain- Aid planted five trees in tin Denise Siderman, daughter of Mr. ment which the activities commit- Butzel Forest in memory of Mrs and Mrs. Louis Siderman of 3277 Partition Issue tee is sponsoring. Mrs. Henry George (Rae) Cohen, Webb Ave., to Morton M. Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf, Friday Evenin r Meyers helped receive. The Detroit Sunshine Club o: in the presence ' The entertainment consists of Miami Beach, Fla., planted thre , of was 700 solemnized guests last Sunday at Hotel Young Israel to Feature Misrach i two children's plays, the casts of trees in the Butzel Forest in mem DETROIT'S NEWEST AND FINEST which are recruited from the ory of Mrs. George (Rae) Cohe n Statler. Rabbi Nahum Schulman Delegates In Discussion, of Windsor performed the cere- membership of the sisterhood. The Julius Isaacson and Charles W mony. on Dec. 31 Hungarian-American Restaurant first play, called "Three Pills in Rosenberg. Rosenberg The bride was attended by Mrs. Three prominent orthodox rab . a Bottle," has the following cast: Milton Kovinsky as matron of Corner West End and West Jefferson Ayes. tree in by Mr. and the Mrs. Simi) bis will discuss the pros and con s Miss Josephine Allison, Mrs. Phil- One Shetzer hon or of 50th birth honor. Miss B. Rotenberg was of the British government's pro lip Stern, Miss Joan Shulist, Mrs. Presenting maid of honor. The Misses Ger- posal for partition of Eretz Israe - Ruth Gross, Mrs. Norman Him- day of Joseph Haggai. andine Wagner, Dorothy Cold- at the 10th in the series of forum krant, Mrs. Frederick LeBosky, One tree by Mr. and Mrs. lima And His New York Shetzer in honor of the 50th birth man, Bernice Rotenberg and by the Young Israel o S Mrs. Sidney Morris and Mrs. Helen Max Fransko All-String Gypsy Orchestra sponsored Adele Siderman were bridesmaids. It is being directed by day of Joseph Haggai. Detroit on Friday evening, D , Singer. One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Isaa June Siderman, the bride's sister, 31, at 8:30 p. Tn. The speakers wil ; Mrs. Murray Romm. was flower girl. The groom was Shetzer in honor of the 50th birth Featuring v The second play, called "The be Rabbi Max Kirshblum of Ne attended by his brother, Raymond. York, executive secretary of Mi z - Chocolate Soda," is being direct- day of Samuel Frank of 553 Cantor Max Snyder sang the Hungarian S g Bird rachi; Rabbi Benjamin Brillian t ed by Mrs. Milton Marx, and con- Woodward Ave. fro Phil Brestoft, first Trees may be planted in th benediction. of Congregation Kneseth Israel o f tains the following cast: Mrs. Max violinist of the Michigan Theater Butzel Forest in Palestine b, Orchestra, Louisville, Ky., and Rabbi S. j. Lowenstein, Mrs. Emanuel Arden, played' the wedding Mrs. Laurence Van Baalen, Mrs. calling Mrs. Philip Slomovit i march. Mrs. Frieda Fineberg of Flint, Mich. Bot Meretsky SPECIALIZING IN HUNGARIAN AND AMERICAN CUISINE Rabbi Kirshblum and Rabbi Bri . Ruth Blacher, Mrs. Jane Galanty, 17417 Stoepel Ave., Universit, sang "0 Promise Me." liant received their training fo r Mrs. Peter Gilbert and Mrs. 1-6972. ' The newlyweds left on a two- the rabbinate at the Yeshiva Isaa c Eleanor Hartman, FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE VINEWOOD 2.9720 PLANTED THROUGH weeks' honeymoon trip to the Elchanan at New York, whil e The playa will be given on Tues. TREES HADASSAH'S COMMITTEE West Indies. Rabbi Fineberg was educated t day, Dec. 28, at 2:30 p. m., at the WE PARK YOUR CAR FREE F the Hebrew Theological College t Temple Beth El, and will be open Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairma KARCH—FENKEL bres=rammumcniumaingamariz irmorm nomiluttmtin,unimoinzammommomon. Chicago. to children of members and non- of the Jewish National Fund Con Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fenkel an- Rabbi Kirshblum, who is e - members. Mrs. Lee Stritline, and mittee of Hadassah, announce a nounce the marriage of their petted to arrive In Detroit earl y Mrs. Arthur Bloom are in charge trees planted in Palestine as fo daughter, Florence, to Morris J. RABBI FRAM TO SPEAK next week in order to complete a t , of the sale of tickets. lows: Karch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max AT J. W. E. W. 0. EVENT rangements for the Mizrachi Mi I- Cfillarra Sear1,9Torida In honor of Isaac Shetzer's 60t h Karch, on Sunday afternoon. Dec. Western R e g i on a 1 Conferen c birthday, by Mr. and Mrs. Semi 19. Rabbi M. Zager performed Schwartz hwartz* of Webb Ave. * On Tuesday, Dec. 21, the North which is to be held here Jan. 1 Alpha Epsilon Pi's the ceremony in the presence of Woodward branch of the Jewish and 2, was a delegate to the 20t h In memory of Lester Weissman the immediate families and a few Silver Anniversary • Women European Welfare Organi- Zionist Congress held last summ a friends. zation met at the home of Mrs. in Zurich. He also took an acti e In honor of Samuel Frank's 50t h c Alpha Epsilon Pi, national so- birthday 'rue Maurice Silverstone of Gladstone part in the Mizrachi conferen c by Dr. and Mrs. N. N. • BNAI DAVID LADIES' 5:::1•IZTeCT.322.2Zeren•StasEtal2Zma, which preceded the Congress an d cial fraternity, will celebrate its Frank. Ave. s 25th anniversary Dec. 30 through Mrs. S. L. Kavanau may b BRIDGE PARTY JAN. 10 Final plans are being completed which formulated the Mizrachi n Jan, 2 at the annual convention Miami Reach's for the fifth annual donor lunch- official opposition to the partitio being held this year at Hotel Penn- reached at 1999 Calvert, Townsen cl An open meeting and member- Out standing Hotel eon on Jan. 4, at the Fort Wayne plan. s Sylvania in New York City. A 8-3834, A fine musical program ship rally of Bnai David Sister- Hotel. continuous round of affairs has hood is to be held Monday eve- Achievement Mrs. Ida Schultz, general chair- planned and greetings will also be I, been planned by the convention ning Dec. 27, at the synagogue man, announced that Sam J. Lave presented from Leon Gellma I_ committee. All of the living found- YOUNG ISRAEL president of the Mizrachi organ club rooms. Cards and refresh- will introduce the guest speaker era of the fraternity will be pres- ments will follow the meeting. of the afternoon, Rabbi Leon ration. ent, as well as delegates and alum- A bridge party open to the Frain.. Musical selections will be ni from coast to coast, public will be held Monday eve- S. G. Gulian Co. to Co-Ope , rendered by Mrs. George Wein- Among those attending from Junior Congregations ning, Jan. 10, in the social hall garten, vocalist, and Mrs, Phyllis ate in Boycott of Ger- Detroit and vicinity will be Louis of Young Israel of the synagogue. Members, their Lachman Seigel, pianist. man-Made Goods M. Fels that and Joseph Taisch, Young Israel is sponsoring a friends and the general public Sirs. Maurice Silverstone is accompanied by their wives. Dave asked to attend. Mrs. David chairman of the program. She junior congregation every Satu - are Following the report that ma t Y Goldsmith, present master of the lwrey, chairman, and Mrs. Mor- thanks Mrs. A, Shrier, Sirs. H. day morning at the Taylor-Woof - ton German-made Dresden figures we •e group at Michigan State Univer- Espar, vice-president and gen- Mitz and Sirs. Adolph Smilo for row Wilson Shul, at the Jewis h eral chairman stocked in the S. G. Gulian Co 5- sity, will be official representative of affairs, invite their co-operation. Center, Joy Road Young Isra el pany shop at 20 W. Adams Av .., of his chapter. Mn. Felsenthal is Bldg., Yeshivah Building and Bet the public's co-operation. Sirs. S. Kaufman, Townsend Mrs. S. G. Gulian, when into Mrs. Roy Chatlin, chairman of r- on the national expansion commit- 5-4296, and Mrs. Morris Sklare, Abraham Synagogue. A Sundt rail.. Townsend 7-2512, are promoting viewed, assured the League f ir tee and also on the central ad- morning minyon is held at tl y e the second annual donor luncheon. Human Rights that these articl is to be held Feb. 1, at Fort Wayne visory committee of the fraternity. card parties. Mrs. A. Denitz and Shul at 9 o'clock and Is Detroit Alumni Club has de- Taylor is receiving encouraging re- Mrs, A. Gittleman are also on this were acquired some time ago. n followed by a breakfast and a Hotel, addition, Mrs. Gulian express id ports as to paid-up pledges. Sirs. tided to petition that the 1938 con- iommittee. Mrs. L. Margolin is in glass, Roy Chatlin, at Townsend 8154, charge of savings banks. Mrs. Ida her desire to cooperate with ti le cantina be held in Detroit. Friday Evening Class boycott of German goods and sec v- will be glad to advise patrons Schultz, Euclid 3527-W, will make Two Friday evening classes a e , wishing to earn their admissions. ices. and stated that no forth m., dates for rummaging, being conducted weekly betwei n1 Mrs. Albert Swartz of Otsego For information call Mrs. Jos- purchases of German merchandi se I Membership Drive 4 7:30 and 8:30 p, m. One class al Ave., entertained board members would be made by the firm. eph Modell, president, or Mrs, A. of Hebrew Schools held at the home of Rabbi I. Sto I at her home on Monday, Dec. 20, The League for Human Righ is 1 Hebrew Ladies Aid Society's B. Knoppow, secretary, Tyler considers man and the other is conducted 1 y at 1:30 p. m. this a satisfactory eta te-I 6-9553. Donor Luncheon Jan. 25 ment and is pleased to put the S. The last meeting of the mem. Rabbi Wohlgelernter at Be th G. Cullen Company on its list of bership committee of the United Ms Emanuel Synagogue. cooperating stores. Hebrew Schools, headed by Aaron Membership lishment of a new Young Israel At the last meeting of the He- Bnai Brith Lodges A. Silberblatt, was held at the The organization is open f or Center. brew Ladies Aid Society, the membership and anyone RODIN CLUB wishii Sponsor "Night in home of the president Rotating College of the president, Mrs. tenets Auslander, Rodin Club met Wednesd sy schools, Harry Cohen. Reports any information may call any of Plans are under way to insti- announced a membership drive. Palestine" Dec. 29 evening, at the home of Mrs. S. were submitted by the following the following: David Berris, 12 5 8 tute a rotating college for the The donor luncheon will be held Hutton, 3036 Blaine. Card pl y- members of the committee: Na. National Bank Bldg., Cadill AC spring season similar to the one Jan. 25. Mrs. Jake Greenwald, conducted by Young Israel of New All of the Bnai Brith chanters ing followed the meeting a sd than YalTa, Henry Keywell, Harry 8788; Sam Saks, 1546 Penober who has charge of the reserva- in Detroit are sponsoring "A Night prizes were awarded at each tab le. Cohen, Aaron A. Silberblatt. A. Bldg., Ra. 0390 and A. Bert o, York in conjunction with Yeshivah tions, urges all interested mem- in Palestine" on Wednesday eve- A midnight lunch was seed by J. Lachover, H. Goldberg, 1809 Pallister, Tr. 2-8078. Men a gad College where approximately 3000 Abe bers and friends to contact her. nine, Dec. 29, at the Bnai Moshe the hostess. Donations were civ en Kasle, Morton Espar, Joseph Ziff women between the ages of 18 a gad attend these classes regularity. Pledges can be made through any auditorium. 35 are eligible for membersh by Sirs. Minnie Goodman a id and Si. Lachover. p. Courses in history, religion, He- committee member or by calling Rabbi Leon Fram was the guest The junior and intermediate m e - brew, Zionism, ethics, customs, Julius Bisno, executive direc- Mrs. Sam Hutton. The co •e. Mrs. Greenwald, Tyler 5-6454. tor of A. Z. A., will deliver a snonding secretary, Sirs. Nath an sneaker of the evening. In his in- bership is open to boys and 01 Is ceremonials, codes and current Mrs. Ethel Miller entertained travel talk on his recent trip to Fishman. was chairman of t he formal address he touched upon between the ages of 9 and 18. events will be given. the executive board at the home Palestine. evening, due to the absence of many phases of Jewish education. Those interested may call Si ax Purim Celebration of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Schiff At the last meeting of Pisgah the regular chairman. The n e xt The next meeting of the mem- Goldsmith. 231 Owen, Ma. 637 1 A Purim concert and banquet is on Calvert Ave. planned. Two nationally known Lod ge of Bnai Brith, held at the meeting will be held Wednesd av bership committee will be held Building Plans The advisory building comic Maccabees Bldg., on Monday. Dec. evening. Dec. 29, at the home of Tuesday evening, Dec. 28, at the it- cantors, Palestinian motion pic- Don't Forget Our Gypsy Paradise Baroness Margaret off la.. 13 St rtes of tunic-Iona living, Sky Top Soinriums, Tropical Cocktail Lonnie and Grille, Pent Hem., Hirt Bathing from Hotel. All spools and volusi activities. Modified Amerienn (breakfast and dinner) and }beep,. Plana Soperlsthe Kosher Cuisine. - Flowers for all occasions — Deatar-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. Metallic and Velvet NEGLIGEES Originally $39.95 to $98.95 Sale Price $26.61 to $65.97 RUS S EKS FIFTH FLOOR SPEND NEW YEAR'S WEEK END WITH US Enjoy Our World-Famous MINERAL BATHS /THESE world-famous Mineral Baths are so re- A• freshing—so invigorating. 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Write DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE, BOX 700. am a E AND B SOOTHES FRAYED NERVES Dar WORRY EACH CAPE PASSENGER A BOTTLE OF Emo B GTEINIE BEER- 'NAT§ A REAL LIFE 004 GET ALARion- IT 104T SERIOUS AS YET-BUT WE JUST DISCOVERED THE BOO IS LEAKING SAVER EVERY TIME' m eee "e.t.a,* SpreSceattn COOL OH ON 1 3 off on Direc t TheTides On Clegall DRIVE er Clearance Sale! PREGERSON—BERMAN On Tuesday evening, Dec. 21, at 8 o'clock at a ceremony mark- ed by extreme simplicity and beauty, Sara Hope Berman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman, and Milford Richard I'regerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pregerson, spoke their wedding vows in the main chapel of Shaarey Zedek. The altar was banked with palms and a profusion of white chrysanthemums, tall white tap- ers burned in candelabra at either side of the altar. The bride wore her sister's wed- ding gown, a Mainboucher model of white faille, designed with a yoke oftucked tulle and a two- inch band of tulle outlining the long train, a girdle of tiny orange blossoms marked the waistline and a small cluster was placed at the neckline. Her three tiered veil, flecked with irridescent se- quins fell from a tiny cap banded with the same sequins. She wore her maternal grandmother's pearls and carried a fan-shaped arrange- ment of lillies of the valley and camellias. Miss Elsie Goodman of Ports- mouth, Va., attended the bride as maid of honor. Her gown of luster blue faille taffeta was made princess style with a heart- shaped neckline outlined in match- ing flowers with brilliant centers. She carried a fan of ostrick feath- ers of lustre blue and also wore a headdress of silver tipped os- trich feathers mounted on silver ribbon which fell to the hemline of her gown. The bride's aunt, Mrs. David Moss, served as matron of honor in a gown of royal blue styled similar to the maid's of honor dress. She carried a royal blue feather fan and wore a head- dress corresponding to that of Miss Goodman. The bridesmaides were Miss Irene Cohen of Duluth, Minn., Miss Gertrude Pregerson, sister of the groom, and the Misses An- nette Fine and Doris Moss, cou- sins of the bride. They wore silver tissue cloth gowns copied after Alix with tight basque waistlines and very full skirts. They held lustre and royal blue fans and wore headdresses like those of the honor maid and ma- tron in the two shades of blue. The bride's mother was gowned) in a Chanel model of gray metal cloth and accessories of royal blue including a corsage of royal blue orchids. Mrs. Pregerson wore a' black crepe gown with sequin jacket and a corsage of green orchids. Mandell Berman, brother of the bride, served as best man, and ushers for the occasion were Ber- tram Smokier, Lee Edloff, Dr. Raymond Sokolov, Saul Dunitz, Lawrence Leviton of Chicago, III., Dr. Ben Stamell, Jerome Rothen- berg and Abner Friedman. The young couple left for an extended visit in the south, the bride traveling in an imported Scotch Plaid suit of brown and beige with tuxedo revers of lynx and matching accessories. 20, Mrs. Goldie Meyerson of Pal- estine, delivered an address. Mrs. Morris Koffman, 3375 F lerton. son Ave. 2280 Atkin- tee headed by Max Osnos is now tures and a dance will be features working on plans for the estsb- • of the evening. 1101111103 6 MCKIM aaawtea Cs. 155. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Events Cong. RABBI'S STUDY! Th• preeldent and oral.. of thecon- gregation announce the open'. et • &pedal 'study, equipped for Rabid Max J. Wohleeleenter. • use at the eynagoeue. The rabid will be available to callers at his study every morning between the hours of 11 snd IL and he may also be reached during the daily morning and evening see Iced The telephone number to the rabbi's study le Trinity I-2111. DAILY PRATIOIst Three morning mlnyonim are held cry weekday •t the ,ioneogu, at 4:30 p m. daily. followed by the study of Al,, Yaker conducted by Rabbi Wahl- etlerntpe. Mario oervices follow. Sat- urdaymorning ....lc. begin at I o'clock. THE RABBI IN THE COMMTNITY: 05M1 Wohigeleenter Addree..1 the annual MIgrachi Women's Organisation donor luncheon. Dec. IA at the Shaarey Zedek prole) hall. CHIA1117.11 ANn RAn111 STUDY GROUP: A eiass in the weekly reading of the Torah. Jointly spot...red by Emanuel synagogue and Young Israel of De- troit • begins this Friday evening. under the direction of Rabbi Wohlgeleenter. The group is purpling the study of the book Sheen. (Exadrol. with the eontmentary of Rebid Shelton° 1.01.1. The session Is 4-00,1.14.1 at 11:30 in order to allow the members to attend the Friday e•ent. forum which toile. It. CANTOR TO •lisav SERVICE/4 NET SABBATH: Chalon Rubin iloyarsky of Beth Tillo Emanuel will ofhclat• at the Fri- day evening and Saturday morning serv- ices. loc. 31 and Jan. 1. and will chant the biessine for the month of Shevat. which begins Monday, Jen 3. SIERHONN: Rabid Wohlgeleenter will preach gat- urday mornien before mural in Litt- lish. and at Sit to the afternoon In 11.1dtsa. TCNIOR CONGREGATION: The r•ruisr Pat.hAth morning serv- icea sponsored by Yonne tool for y.,,th, tot, and Fria were roamed ILO Saturday• ■ the synagneue. Las Gold- Jonas Pelt. I. members of Smith Young Israe Israel. l. tets In [here. 11AIIII.TON RABIS5, TORCH CCESfri Rabbi 1.4.stirt. Axelrod. spiritual lead- er of the 0.15 Jacob Synagoeue In Bon- Mon. Ont.. I• pulpit formerly .oeepled be Rabbi Wohlgolernt.O. was optaker lectern pert. •at th• rrld•y 01311013 eponeored by the Young Israel. Dee. 17. A former oudent at the Hebron Yeah'. In Mats W.I. Rabbi Axelrod. Ater wawa ortheolosy as clewed from the eyes of a Yeshiva flarnoor and gave • vivid portrayal of :he inspiring atmor p here of that modern Torah center at Palestine. Rabbi Abraham M. Karpni. formerly of cliehan. Lithuania. who is slating Detroit now, In the interest of the ye• shit. u,aluci of Radon. Po- land. was nest Meeker Saturday after. Contributions to Scholarship Fund of United He- brew Schools Rita and Ayers Cohn. children of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn of Fullerton Ave., contributed one scholarship to the United Hebrew Schools scholarship fund in mem- ory of theie dearly beloved grand- mother. Lena Levin, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar of Chicago Blvd., renewed their scholarship to the United Hebrew Schools scholarship fund in mem- ory of their beloved daughter. Seena Betty, who missed away on the 14th day of Elul (Aug. 25, 1934). "Parents and Children" Is Rabbi Sperica's Topic on Dec. 31 "Parents and Children" is the title to be delivered by Rabbi Joshua Sinrka of Congregation Bind David, Elmhurst at 14th, on Friday evening, D. Schkolnick, choir leader of the synagogue, will be in charge of the musical part of the service. A social hour will be held following the lecture. All are welcome, CALENDAR OF EVENTS Jan. 11—Pioneer Women's 7th annual donor lureheon, at Masonic Temple.