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CLIFTON ATINCI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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January 14, 1938



Ladies Aid Society
Donor Fete Jan. 25

ON THE LABEL
is the emblem of the
UNION OF
ORTHODOX
JEWISH
CONGRECA.
TIONS OF
AMERICA (U)

The New Home-
Style Soup! Made
as YOU like it!

Heinz
VEGETARIAN
Soup

Heinz
OVEN-
BAKED

Pareve!

Beans

In Delicious

tomato sauce

Milchig!

7

Pareve I

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clayman announce the engagement o
their daughter, Lorraine, to Irven Nesselson, son of Mr, and Mrs
Frank Nesselson.
Mr. and Mrs. Etschock Wainer of Elmhurst Ave. announce(
the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia Ann, to Yale Drazen
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Drazen of St. Louis, Mo., at a dinne
for the immediate families on Jan. 2. Miss Wainer is a graduate
of Wayne University and Mr. Drazen is a graduate of Washington
University.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Wedding Calendar

fin Merl), of

Elkins and Olympia
Hotels

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Miami Reach Is a
playground surronntl-
int ■ mr Abatis.°
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fortable — A noted
Cuisine — Dietary
Latin — Sky High
Solarium — I' a t lo
Terrace ft-31tde
Concerts — Dancing.
SPIOCIAL
JANUARY RATES

Your Hosts

The

FamilyJacobs
ALAMAC
HOTEL

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January Clearance Sale

Take advantage of these unusually low prices offered at our January Clearance
Sale now going on. Never before have our prices been reduced as low as they now
are. Beautiful French, English and modern pieces upholstered in lovely imported
damasks and brocatelles, also beautiful imported Lamps, Occasional Pieces and
Giftware. Here are a few of our Specials.

Modern
Davenport

Cot ens' In 11ent0 Ifni
(neuter!)
Mohair,
Kid
.111 for $195.110

NOW

149

English
Davenport

Covered in Cortioroy
Teti et formeely • o I d
for 8 200 . 00

NOW

1 3 9

French
Davenport

Cm toed In Import.
Itrocatel ie. I armee!)
.10 for {225.00

NOW

1 69

NOW

$15 to 25 $ 10 to 20
OCCASIONAL TABLES
35 to 75 15 to 45
FRENCH PULL-UP CHAIRS
35
55

MAHOGANY and WALNUT
CHAIR TABLES

BROCATELLE COVERED
LOUNGE CHAIRS

ENGLISH WING CHAIRS
IN BROCATELLE

FRENCH PROVINCIAL
BEDROOM SUITE

MODERN BEDROOM SUITE
IN GREY HAIRWOOD .

MODERN BEDROOM SUITE
IN SOLID WALNUT

MAHOGANY BRIDGE SETS

ALL-METAL BRIDGE SETS

95
95
245
245
275
229
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$245.00

NOW

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Dining Room
Suite

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(,245.00

AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS. COME IN AND MAKE
YOUR SELECTION WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LAYAWAY PLAN, A SMALL
DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL NEEDED.

mold for

NOW

18 5

DON'T LET WHOLESALE PRICES FOOL YOU . . . WE SELL FOR LESS

CENTURY

11708 DEXTER BLVD.

FURNITURE

SHOPPE 4 4 4

TOWNSEND 8-9368

and Mrs. Emanuel Rosman of
Cortland Ave., became the bride
of Dr. Emory Stein.
Mrs. Harry Robinson. sister of
the bride, acted as the matron of
MORSE—NORWICH
honor.
The English Room of the Sta-
The bridesmaids were Miss Ger-
ler Hotel Presented a beautiful
trude Eichner. Miss Adele Brodie
scene at the marriage of Miss
Miss Lillian Siegel. Miss Gizella
Lillian Norwich, daughter of Mr .
Adler and Miss Beatrice Jaulus.
and Mrs. William Norwich, to
Dr. Samuel Ross assisted Dr.
Jerome Morse, son of Mr. and
Stein as best man. The ushers
Mrs. William Morse of West Palm
were Dr. Sidney Green. Dr. Louis
STEIN — ROSMAN
Beach, Fla., on Jan. 9. The cere-
Brahman, Carl Rosman. Arnold
The Bnai Moshe Synagogue was
mony was performed by Rabbi
Rosman and Morris Rosman.
beautiful
wedding
Rosenthal under a canopy of the scene of a
Following the ceremony, a din-
ceremony on Jan. 2, when Miss
Palms.
ner for 250 guests was held in the
Miss Fern Alkon was the bride's Bertha Rosman, daughter of Mr.

Mat-ringto

only attendant.
Walter Morse of Cleveland, 0.,
brother of the groom was best
man.
Following the ceremony dinner
was served to 65 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morse left
for a month's trip to Florida and
Havana, Cuba. In Florida they
will be the guest of the groom's
parents.

La Fay Models
Were to $11.50

I. Miller Models
Were to $15.75

RUSSEKS

va

LOW WINTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT
J.\
Unexcelled In
Dietary
47 2 f
the treatment

Laws

of
Rheumatism
Arthritis
Neuritis



Bath
House
Located
Within
Hotel

Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias, on Tuesday inaugrated
the first of a series of intellectual
meetings for 1938. Bryan T.
Rust, professor of government at
Wayne University, spoke on "The
World Crisis."
The following appointed enter-
tainment committee will have
charge of social and intellectual

tastes

sod

Nervosa
Disoniers

Colonial Hotel anci Mineral Baths

MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN

Open the y eur 'round—Managonent I MAN RIAIN—AllIERT GROSSMAN

Women's Aux. Order of Bnai Brith

Arrangements are being made
for the first open meeting of the
Junior League of the Mount Sinai
Hospital Association of Detroit to
be held at Temple Beth El on
Wednesday evening, Feb. 2, at 8
o'clock. The committee in charge
consists of Miss Fayga Keidan,
Miss Eleanor Schetzer• Miss Rosa-
lind Schubot, Miss Miriam Shet-
zer and Miss Ethel Rom.

Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E.
S., announces a get - together
luncheon and bridge on Monday,
Jan. 17, at 12:30 p. m., at the
Eastern Star Temple. 80 W. Alex-
andrine. Mesdames Esther Cohen,
Belle Lachman, Cele Pollack and
Ida Schultz are the Commissary
committee. There will be prizes.
Mrs. Mildred Schwartz is chair-
man and Mrs. Martha Megdall
and Mrs. Alice Garfinkle are co-
For reservations call
chairmen.
7900 or Townsend
llogarth
8-8334.

$8 85

I. Miller Salon—Street Floor

Dr. Baker to Speak
to K. of P. Tuesday

James Edgar.

$585

Daytime styles and afternoon modes that accom-
pany the avenue's smartest costumes! Shoes
that have won critical acclaim on every daytime
occasion . . . . the same fine quality and high
fashion for which I. Miller is famed . . . . now
grouped at those compelling sale prices! Suedes
and gabardines featured in high or low heels!

Births

CENTURY'S

FORMERLY

I.MILLERSL-

MISS DOROTHY HEIDEMAN

agent in charge of the Federal
Bureau of the Department of Jus-
tice, will speak to the group on
some of the activities of the De
pertinent of Justice
On Jan. 23, at 8:30, in the so-
cial hall of the synagogue, the
Y. P. S. will present its annual
"Night at the Theater." Three
one-act plays will be presented
under the direction of Frank
Tzevine. Dancing followed by re-
freshments will conclude the eve-
ning. Miss Dorothy Heideman is
in charge of the social part of
the evening
The members of the cast in-
clude Evelyn Robins, Ruth Wag-
man, Anny Cohen, Adele Robins,
Rebecca Kahn, Ralph Berntein,
Jan. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Ileavenrich (Evelyn Sulz Jerry Silberblatt, and Ainslee
Goodman.
berger), a daughter.
Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Foster (Ann Schreiman I, a

son, Melvin Ernest.
Jan. 2—To Dr. and Mrs. Leon A. Katzin (Beatrice Kaplan) of
2057 Gladstone Ave., a daughter, Aarone Ruth.
Dec. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen (Belle Schwartz) of
2910 Taylor Ave., a son, Howard Sheldon.
To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar K. Spertner (Molly Zebrack) a son,

MI %MI ItFiCH
MOOD&

THE FAMILY
JACOBS

in the

'

Jan. 26.—Sixth annual donor
luncheon of Woman's Auxiliary
of United Hebrew Schools, at
Jan. 30—Miss Isabelle Lansky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Fort Wayne Hotel, Temple and Lansky of 4080 Monterey Ave., to Marvin Markowitz, son of Mr.
Cass, at 12:30 p. m.
and Mrs. Max Markowitz. Ceremony and reception at bride's home,
Jan. 23.—Eighth annual dance
at 8 p. m. No cards.
of Junior Jewish National Fund,
Jan. 30—Miss llarriet Ann Kaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
at Hotel Stotler.
J. Blum of Ypsilanti, Mich., to Max M. Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs.
I.
Miller of West Philadelphia Ave.
maminguncor
IIIIIMMINNIMMINNININImmelle
Feb. 1—Miss Ilylda Ruth Eisler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Eisler of 4572 Allendale Ave., to Jack Erman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Erman of 3294 Blaine Ave. Rabbi M. Fischer will
perform the ceremony.
Feb. 7—Miss Lizette Mildred Fecund, daughter of Dr. Hugo
A. Freund, to Dr. Barnett Malbin, son of Mrs. Rebecca Malbin.

Joseph Elkins

Further Reductions

The next meeting of the Young
People's Society of Shaarey
Zedek will be held on Sunday.
Jan. 16, at 3:30, at the syna-
gogue. Jay C. Newman, special

Jan. 30—Miss Irene Pollack. (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Pollack of Virginia Park, to David Harold Finkel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Meyer Finkel of Sturtevant Ave., at the Hotel Fort Wayne,
at five o'clock. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will officiate.

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Jan. 23—Miss Esther Frances Slobin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. K. Slobin of 3205 Carter Ave., to Samuel Adelman of this
city, formerly of Windsor.
Jan. 23—Miss Rose Levitan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Levitan of 1972 Ilazelwood Ave., to Max Milstein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman Milstein of 15513 Wildemere Ave., at Beth Tefilah
Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson.
Jan. 23—Miss Nettie Wolk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore
Wolk of 3287 Richton Ave. to Meyer Stewart, son of Mrs. Lena
Stewart of 2719 Clements Ave., at Cong. Beth Abraham, at '2 p. m.

Mb.

3

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y P S I
THEATRICAL EVENING

Engagements

As the final date of the fifth
annual donor luncheon of the Ile-
brew Ladies Aid Society is fast
approaching, greater interest and
enthusiasm in being manifested
by members. This affair is to be
held on Tuesday, Jan. 25, at
Lacher's.
Mrs. William I. Miller is in
charge of the souvenir book,
The program for the afternoon
is being arranged by the commit-
tee headed by Mrs. Abe Miller.
Mrs. Jake Greenwald has charge
of reservations.
Mrs, I. E. Liebson is an active
member of the committee on ar-
rangements.
The last meeting of the advisory
board of the society was held at
the home of Mrs. Morris Wein-
stein, 2938 Sturtevant.
The next meeting of the organi-
zations will be held on Wednesday
afternoon, Jan. 19, at the Dexter-
Lawrence Hall. This (late will be
the deadline for accepting reserva-
tions for the donor luncheon.

Heinz Ko her (U)
Cream Soups

PAGE SEVEN

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PRESENTS

CONTINENTAL ENSEMBLE

A Concert Show of Internationally Famous Artists

VICTOR CIIENKIN

RAPHAEL -- Emma RUNITCH

ORCHESTRA HALL, SUNDAY, JAN. 16, 8:30 p. m.

Seats N o w—GrinnelPs—Orchestra Hall, 50c to $2.50, tax inc.

The Pinsker Verein

Will Present

a

Russian Cabaret

"Around the Samovar "

BELA JACOBY

affairs: Bela Jacob, chairman; Dr.
SUNDAY, JAN. 16TH, AT 8:30 P. M.
Robert Rosen, co-chairman; Rob-
ert Cole, Joseph Snider, Lewis L.
BNAI MOSHE AUDITORIUM
Steinberg, H. P. Cohen, Saul
DEXTER AT LAWRENCE
Kling, Isadore Gruskin, Barney
Kosofsky, Fred Goldberg, Isadore
Two big floor shows with music by • Balalaika and a dance
orchestra—songs and Cossak dances—Russian buffet lunch
Klein, Charles Jacobson a n d
Harry Robbins.
ADMISSION 50c I'ER PERSON
Lewis L. Steinberg was appoint-
A REAL TREAT IS IN 51r0RE FOR ALL
ed publicity director.
LEVINE BROS., Chairmen.
Complete arrangements have
been made for the joint installa-
A membership tea sponsored by tion of officers of Detroit Lodge
the activities committee of Ha- No. 55, Knights of Pythias, and
Greater Detroit Temple No. 152,
dassah was elven at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Frank of Chicago Pythian Sisters, to take place Sun-
Blvd., on Friday afternoon, day evening, Jan. 23, at Webster
Hall. Installation will follow with
Jan. 14.
Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein is chair-
a dinner dance and floor show.
Bela Jacoby urges all to be pres- man of the card party sponsored
NEED
Miss Miriam TohnIch, daugh-
by the Federation of Polish Jews
ent at 6 o'clock sharp.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolmich
SPECIAL CARE
Chancellor Commander Jacob and the Ezra Ladies Auxiliary, to
of the Wilshire Hotel, returned Werner announces that it is the
from a two-months' trip to Dal- aim of Detroit Lodge that part
las, Tex., where she visited with of the proceeds of the weekly
relatives.
bingo parties be used to provide
funds to send underprivileged
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Slaldaver
a fresh air camp dur-
and son, Ilartley, left for their children to
ing the summer.
HO. 1010 4737 Elmhurst
home in Toronto. after spending
Next Tuesday, Jan. 18, at 9
the past 10 days with their broth-
P. M., will be an open meeting
er-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. for members and friends. Dr.
Reuben Allender of Warrington
Harry J. Baker, director of the
Drive.
psychological clinic, will speak on
"The Schools and the Handi-
Miss Billie Cugell returned to
capped Child."
her home after spending the holi-
day vacation in New haven, Conn.

The Young Judaea Club elect-
ed the following officers: D. Good-
can, president; S. Arbit, vice-
president; S. Matz. secretary; A.
Cohen. treasurer; A. Levine, Jew-
ish National Fund chairman; S.
Weber, publicity and propaganda
chairman; G. Lawton and A. Sil-
verstein, librarians; A. Fox, en-
tertainment chairman.

Polish Federation
Card Party Jan. 19

January
Curtains

FAULTLESS

Curtain Laundry
and Cleaners

Cllbunt Stach,Torkla

Miss Yetta I.ee Wainer enter-
tained on Jan. 6, in honor of
Morrey I.ipson of Stanford. Conn.,
who was visiting in the city for
a week.

Miss Shirley Bessman of Glen-
dale Ave. returned to school at
Big Rapids, Mich.. after spending
the holidays at home with her
parents.

The Cleophians branch of Young
Judaea plans a roller skating
Party for members on Jan. 30
at Arena Gardens.

TheTides

"Boy Meets Girl" to Be Stag-
ed at Center by Fed-
eral Theater

"Boy Meets Girl," the hilarious
three-act comedy of Hollywood life,
which enjoyed a year's run on
Broadway, will he presented by the
Federal Theater at the Jewish
Community Center, Woodward and
Holhumk Ayes., on Sunday eve-
nine, Jan. 23, at 8 o'clock. Tickets
are now on sale. Groups may re-
serve sections of seats if the tick-
ets are purchased at an early date.

OM OMAN POISE

MI SKVICIMPIM •O, IL CM 114 MAW

3liami Beach's
Outstanding Hotel
Achievement

I

MRS. ISAAC FINKELSTEIN

be held Wednesday, Jan. 19, at 8
p. m., at Congregation Bnai Mo-
she, Dexter at Lawrence. Proceeds
will go to help relieve the position
of the Polish Jews.
Mrs. Ilarry Weinberg, secretary
and Mrs. Morris Weinberg, treas-
urer, are assisting Mrs. Isaac
Finkelstein.
It was reported at the last meet-
ing of the Polish Federation that
about 600 people are expected at
the party. Refreshments will be
served free.
The newly-elected officers of the
Polish Federation, Jack Ka-
han, president; Rabbi J. Spells
and I. Mellen, vice-presidents; II.
Greenbaum, treasurer; I. Imber
secretary, are planning a program
of activities which will be made
known Sunday, Jan. 16, in an ad-
dress to be delivered by Rabbi
Sperka on Weinberg's Jewish
Hour, Station WJBK, from 10
a. m. to 11 a. m,

Mr. and Mrs. Michael II. Wain-
er of Clement.; Ave. entertained anniversary dinner and installa-
14 guests on Jan. 1 at North- tion of officers on Sunday, Feb.
wood Inn in honor of Mr. and 6, at Lacher's. There will be
lancing and entertainment. For
1 Mrs. David Kaplan of Chicago.
Ill., Miss Sylvia Ann Wainer of reservations. call_ Mrs. R. Miller,
Detroit and her fiance, Yale Draz- former president, at Tyler 6-7684.
On Tuesday evening, Feb. 1, a
The tables. ar- en. of St. Louis, Mo.
banquet hall.
ranged in horseshoe fashion, w ere
char40 card party will be held
decorated with bowls of s weet
ale Drazen of St. Louis, M o., at kisembly Hall.
Yale
peas interspersed with slender was the guest of his fiancee, Miss
The last meeting of the Rodin
white lighted candles.
Sylvia Ann Wainer. and her nar-
enta, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wainer of Club was held at the home of
Sirs. B. R. Salinger of Tuxedo
every-
Elmhurst
Ave.
the
past
week-end.
Opportunity has power
Ave. on Jan. 12. Refreshments
where; always let your hook be
Mrs. Maurice Wasserman en- were served at midnight. Dona-
hanging; where you least expect tertained with a bridge party at tions to the club were made by
it, there will swim a fish.—O•id. her home on Tyler Ave.. on Tues- the following: Mrs. E. Sachse n
day, Jan. 4, honoring Mrs. Ben- Sirs. J. Schwartzman, Mrs. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berlin of jamin Shaw (Jeanne F.. Klinger). Miller and Mrs. D. Moyer. The
next meeting will be held at the
2981 Tuxedo Ave. gave a surprise Covers were laid for 16 guests.
home of Sint. A. Baer. 3030 Cal-
anniversary dinner for 30 guests —
flowers for all occasions —
vert Ave., on Wednesday. Jan.
The
Progressive
Ladies
Unter-
on Jan. 9 in honor of Mrs. Berlin's
Dexter-Joy Florist. TO.. 6 - 6621
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lebowitz. atitzung Verein will hold its 23rd 26, at 8 p. m.

II (mim of leserima Nel&s• @kr
Top ikaarlaska. TroOkal
Cocktail Luang* and (kill.. Feat
Nolek
Nome., Part Bathing to

All sport• sad wrest meth KW.
Americaa ibreakfsal
Modified
and dinner) and Campeau Mao.
atmeriatIce Keoher Cuba..

Did you notice that the New
York Times and the Herald-
Tribune now publish a ghetto col-
umn, consisting of reports of rab-
binical sermons? Formerly the
rs.t.bis' utterances appeared to-
gether with those of Christian
ministers . . The rabbis them-
selves asked for the new format.

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