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TftEvEntoirr,kwisnARONICLE
September 23, 1938
PAGE TWENTY-ONE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
1938
5699
TO THE JEWISH
COMMUNITY
Jewish New Year, dawns,
we extend to you all best
•wishes for success, prosper.
ity and an abundance of
happiness!
cks
1938
5699
Mt. Sinai Plans
Its Grand Ball
Engagements
New Year
Births
Miss Ruth Hutton, who was
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Hutton, has returned
to St. Louis, Mo.
Greetings
Sept. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosen of Kipling Ave., a son
Robert Laurence.
Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tilds (Clare Franzblau) of
17327 Stoepel Ave., a daughter, Jo Margery.
Sept. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feinberg (Elizabeth Diamond)
of Hamilton Ave., a son.
-
Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Goode (Frieda Shnitz) of
Wisconsin Ave., a son. Michael Gerald.
Sept. 21—To Dr. and Mrs. Myer Teitelbaum (Lillian Roseun of
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.), a son.
The past few days have been
busy ones for the younger set pre-
paring to leave for their respec-
tive schools. First to leave was
Miss Eileen Hirschfield, for
Northampton, Mass., on Saturday,
to continue her studies at Smith
College. Julius Friedman left for
Massachusetts to attend the Mas-
sachusetts Institute of Technology.
The following students are leav-
ing for Ann Arbor: Irving An-
thony, Willis Friedman, Emery
Glancz, Morris Goldstein, Jack
Greenstein, Marvin Harris° n,
Howard Kraska, Milton Miller,
Richard Seitner, Nannette Kahn
and Ester Sempliner. Gerald
Blumenau and Marvin Koffman
will be at Alma College this year,
Arnold Taylor at Michigan State
College at Lansing. Fayga Trai-
ner will study in Detroit and her
brother Eugene at Mt. Pleasant,
Mich.
!Marriages
1938
5699
Judging by reports turned to at
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbert Robinson of Chicago Blvd. announces the the meeting of ticket majors and
members
of the souvenir book,
engagement of their daughter, Constance, to James II, Wineman, son
held at the home of Mrs. Joshua
Mra. Robert Kallman will be of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Drive.
Karbal last Wednesday morning,
hostess at an open meeting of the
the ball of the Mount Sinai Mos-
Home Relief Society at her home
at 2420 Boston Boulevard on
Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 1:30
p. m. Members and their friends
Plans to Be Made for Anneal
Dinner-Danes on Oct. 23
and
Best Wishes'
gaistpIt Sell El
Ness
RINDSKOFF • MOSS
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moss of Rosh Hashonah Services:
-
Whitmore Rd.-announce the mar-
Sunday evening, Sept. 25, at
riage of their daughter, Ruth 7:30 in the Temple Dr. Leo M.
MR plOSHUA KARBEL
Cynthia, to Richard Rindskoff, Franklin will speak on "Light at
•
son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rind- the Eventide"; in the chapel,
pital Association of Detroit will
skid! of Collingwood Ave., on Rabbi Leon Fram will speak on
be a great success.
Sept. 11, at Temple Beth El. "A New World."
Mrs. Hilliard W. Goldstick heads
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiated.
Monday morning, Sept. 26, at
MRS. ARTHUR GINSBURG
The couple are now touring in 10, in the Temple, Rabbi Fram the committee for the grand ball
which
take place at the Masonic
are urged to come. An interest- the East and will be back to take will preach on "Morale"; in the Temple on Saturday evening, Oct.
ing program has been planned. up residence in Detroit the early chapel, Dr. Franklin's topic will
8. Mrs. Ernest B. Goodman, Uni-
be "Facing Tomorrow."
Books and the "People of A book review will be given by part of October.
versity 1.1852, and Mrs. Neil J.
Yom Kippur Services:
Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein. Im-
Bookstein, Hogarth 0059, are co-
the Book"
Tuesday evening, Oct. 4, at
LEVL • DATER
portant announcements will be
chairmen to Mrs. Goldstick.
made concerning the annual din-
Miss Helen Ann Dater, daugh- 7:30, in the Temple, Dr. Franklin's
The ticket committee is he- a- M
By RABBI MOSES FISCHER
topic
will
be
"Who
Art
Thou?"
ner-dance on Oct. 23. at Hotel ter of Mrs. Philip Dater, became
Statler. The dinner-dance com- the bride of Max Levy, son of and in the chapel, Rabbi Fram by Mrs. Max Rosenbaum and Sirs.
Jack
Grenbaum. Working as ma-
The late learned Dr. M. Gude- mittee of which Mrs. Reuben Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levy. The will speak on "Prophesy."
man, chief rabbi of Vienna, tells Allender and Mra. William Roth Rev. Samuel Mogil officiated at
Wednesday morning, Oct. 5, at 'ors under these chairmen are
the
following:
Mesdames S. Klein,
the following highly amusing and are chairmen, with Mrs. Charles the ceremony, which took place 10, in the Temple, Rabbi Fram's
istructive story in his classic "Cul- Ilarris as co-chairman, announce Sunday evening, Sept. 18, at topic "Pictures and Visions," and S. Strauss, M. Sandabrae, Ilelen
Phillips,
William
Grosberg, Joseph
ture and Life of the Medieval that pledges are coming in fast, Congregation Bnai Zion.
in the Chapel, Dr. Franklin's
Galperin, I. Liebson, David Dia-
Jews":
and any one desiring reservations
The bride, given in marriage topic "A Voice Out of the Past."
••,5 eerlaln traveling scholar arrived should call Mrs. Allender, Uni- by her aunt and uncle, Mr. and In the social hall, Rabbi Louis I mond, II. Schwartz, Ralph Paul,
In the course of his far-flung Journey
versity 28791; Mrs. Roth, Uni- Mrs. Clarence Gladstone of Lan- Egelson will speak on "Regenera- Sam Fisher, Harry Galperin, D.
in a renoaned eongregalion in Italy
Slavin, I. Rosenthal, I.eonard Co-
With the approach of the
The scholar supported himself daring versity 13156; Mrs. Charles Bar- sing, Mick, wore a princess gown tion." Children's services at 12:45
hi, lemponsry resIdenee there through
fly, Tyler 67791; Mrs. Joseph fashioned of ivory satin with a Memorial services at 4, Dr. Frank- hen, P. Brenner, J. Chalat, S.
the axle td aisle. Upon his departure
holiest day in the Jewish
Benavie, S. Cugell, J. Harvith, J.
lin
speaking
on
"Too
Late",
and
from the city It became knonn that be Jacobs, chairman of pledges, lace neckline and long pointed
left • few barrels In the basement of Townsend 84346; and Mrs. Ber-
in the Chapel, Rabbi Fram speak- Bookstein, Morris Solomon, Zell
Calendar, Rosh Hashonah,
sleeves.
his residence. A. the Purim fentival
Goldsmith, Charles Gitlin, Maur-
nard Komer, treasurer of the din-
An ivory tulle veil, caught at ing on "Everyman."
pprearhed, the gay youth of the ell
ice Wagner, Lapin, Charles Bro-
we take this means of ex-
deckled to lake advantage of the tail ner-dance committee, Townsend the head with a halo on which Sabbath Services,
lode granted by the Wirit of the dal
On Sabbath morning, Sept. 24, dy, B. Golden, R. J. Mendelssohn,
to open the barrels and leant upon the 89083, and Mrs. B. Newman, rested tiers of ivory lilies-of-the-
E. Bachman, J. Newman, S. Ro-
pressing to our many
services
will
begin
at
11
o'clock.
contents. But In spite of all the pains
secretary, Townsend 63600.
valley, fell in tiers to the floor,
gaff, Charles Hyman, J. Goldberg,
takingeffort. of the amateur 'Inacten
Members of the ways and and over her face, and she car- Dr. Leo M. Franklin will preach
Jewish patrons heartiest
dee not 'tingle drop of the summed
.1. Witmer, Joseph A. Stifter, J.
on
the
subect:
"The
Secular
means
committee
who
are
ac-
Rang liquid
d tante f
the barrel. The
ried a bouquet of white roses
Versus the Religious New Year." H. Millman, M. Schare, William
celebrant% oho
ho , liere contInred by th e tively engaged in helping arrange
wishes for a bounteous
and lilies-of-the-valley.
Kadushin, A. Selesnick and S.
aright and mound of t h e bared that Is
The bridesmaids were the
wt. not empty, forced open Ila bottom for the dinner-dance are: Mrs.
Jacobson.
New Year of Health, Hap-
and as our chronicler puts IP .110 could Jacob Art, Mrs. Jack Behrman. Misses Blanche Strickstein, Rose
Mrs. Al Goldberg, llogarth
denerthe the celestial Joy that filled the
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, Mrs. Ira Lasar, Dorothy Niskar, Sylvia
hearts of the smug men ea they be-
0864, heads the souvenir book and
piness and 'Prosperity.
held that the barrel a. filled with Freidenberg, Mrs. Harry Galpern, Katz and Saretta Dater. All the
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold- has Mrs. Leon Slavin and Mrs.
books, able the owner tried to save Mrs. Joseph L. Galperin, Mrs.
attendants wore waist-length veils stein of Ottawa Drive and their Joshua Karbel as her co-chair-
that
I,
way until his
The crowd
an
sent word to the Rabbis. Harold Goodman, Mrs. Arthur to match their gowns and flowers daughter, Mrs. Morris Fox of men. Anyone wishing to honor the
%choler, and idudents of the city of Gould, Mrs. J. B. Goldhtir, Mrs.
nestled in their hair.
Beverly Hills, Calif., are the week- memory of a dear one or to place
their great find. Theme noon gathered In
Miss Sally Mosten was maid- end guests of Mr. Goldstein's a notice for a happy occasion is
the cellar, Inimerted the bceok. and car- Robert Kallman, Mrs. Max Ro-
ried them Jubilantly Into the home of gan, Mrs. Sara Lane, Mrs. Harry of-honor. She was in aqua-
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Goldstein asked to contact the souvenir
learning, And—our narrator continue,.
Meyers, Mrs. Charles Marienthal, marine chiffon and Mrs. ,Ethel of Rochester. N. Y.
book committee. Others working
—t l • did se celebrate with inirh gen-
uine Joy the Jurim fentlyal an thin year.. Mrs. Harry Rossman, Mrs. J. H. Rosenberg, sister of the bride,
on the souvenir program are:
This happy incident in the life Polozker, Mrs. David Saffir, Mrs. was matron of honor. She also
Noel Buckner, son of Mr. and Mesdames Isaac Rosenthal, Irving
of a medieval community striking- William Shevin. Mrs. Sam Salk, was gowned in aquamarine lace Mrs. Norman Buckner of Ottawa Leff, Ben Lutz, S. Klein, B. Sklar,
ly characterizes the consuming Mrs. Harry Shumar, Mrs. Ben B. over satin.
Drive, left for Ann Arbor where Philip Liebson, M. Rosenthal,
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The bride's cousins, Jeannine he enrolled as a student at the Moor e, Samuel Fisher, Rose
passion for knowledge and learn- Schwartz, Mrs. L. M. Zechman,
Mrs.
D.
Rothenberg,
Mrs.
A.
Rubin
and
Jackie
Strickstein,
ing which animated the medieval
Freedman, J. Rose, Rae Wasser-
University of Michigan.
Jew. To them it was literally Meyers, Mrs. J. London, Mrs. A. served respectively as flower girl
man, Louis Goodman and Ann
and ring-bearer.
true "that the Torah is the best Schmier, Mrs. Ira Danto.
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Elias.
Mrs. Robert Drews and Mrs.
Joe Levy assisted his brother as Jacob sponsored a silver tea at
of all commodities," that "her
value transcends that of rubies Jerome Kanter are chairmen of best man, and the ushers were the home of Mrs. Norman Buck-
For thus saith the Lord God,
For the ultimate notion of
and gems." Knowledge and learn- the year book. Mrs. Maxwell Em- Harvey Dater of Saginaw, Ben ner, Wednesday afternoon. Miss the holy One of Israel; In re-
ing represented to the inhabitants mer, Mrs. Joseph Berghoff, Mrs. Katz, Sylvan Laser, William Nis- Jean McGregor gave several read- turning and rest shall ye be right is that which tends to the
universal
good; and when one's
of the ghettos the only abiding William Gordon and Mrs. Ben h!. and Sam Levy.
saved;
in
quietness
and
in
con-
ings and Sire. E. Kyle Simpson
and enduring value in this world Gould are on the memoriam com-
After the ceremony a dinner gave a talk on "Wisdom, Litera- fidence shall be your strength: acting in a certain manner has
this
tendency
he has a right thus
mittee,
with
Mrs.
Irving
H.
Small
and reception followed for 175 ture and Poetry of the Chinese and ye would not.
friend," is explained by the great
—Isaiah 30:15 to act. —Francis Hutcheson
commentator Rashi in the sense as their chairman. Any one de- guests.
p le
. " M
Peo
rs. Si
meson, w o spent
that we shall acquire ourselves siring to place a memoriam in
Mr. and Mrs. Levy left on a 13 years in China as a teacher,
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books as "books are our truest, the year book should call Mrs. motor trip to Chicago. For tray- l illustrated her talk with a collec-
most instructive and most enter- Small or any member on her eling the bride wore an oxford tion of pictures and other articles
committee.
taining friends of man."
gray tailored suit with black she brought with her when she
Mrs. Phillip Brezner, chairman suede accessories.
returned from China. Mrs. Abe
of the hospital committee, an-
The out-of-town guests in- Lapides was chairman of the com-
nounced at the meeting held Sept. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Abe Dater mittee.
13, that her committee will visit and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dater of
various hospitals and institutions Saginaw, Mich., Mr. and Mrs.
Rosh Ilashonah Greetings
Jack Lapides was elected Aleph
before Yom Kippur, to bring Clarence Gladstone of Lansing.
Godol of the Pontiac Aleph Zadik
goodies and holiday good wishes Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. George Aleph.
to the Jewish patients.
Barbour of Jackson, Mich.
The Home Relief Society ac-
Sam Cohen is attending the
knowledges a number of baskets
EPSTEIN • DUKELL
American Legion convention in
of food given by a friend to he
David Dukell of 10048 Broad- Los Angeles. Mrs. Cohen is visit-
given to the needy families that street announces the marriage
ing relatives in Cleveland and
BEN PHILLIPS. JR.
are receiving aid from the organ- of his daughter, Betty, to Fred
Akron and will attend the silver
ization.
A. Epstein, son of Mrs. Sonia wedding celebration of her brother
State Agent
Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsburg is Epstein of Byron Ave. At home
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
president of the Home Relief at 11535 Byron Ave after Oct. 1.
Sidney Landau of Akron.
519 FREE PRESS BLDG.
Society.
The following donations are
KAUFMANN • BINSWANGER
CAdillac 2130
The reward of well-doing is
acknowledged: Mrs. S. Satovsky •
Mrs. I. J. Binswanger of Kan- the doing, and the fruit of our
in honor of her son's marriage sas City, Mo., announces the mar-
duty is our duty. —Montaigne
Mrs. Dora Jacobson. in memory riage of her daughter, Marjorie
of Isadore Mark.
Estelle, to Marvin D. Kaufmann,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kauf-
mann of Massachusetts Ave.,
Greatest Cowboy Story of Highland Park, on Thursday,
All Time
Sept. 22, at the Bellerive Ilotel,
Place Your 1939
From our mineral wells
James Cloyd Bowman, for years Kansas City.
comes the sparkling health-
devoted to a study of American
giving
waters used in the
SHAPIRO
•
RUBIN
folklore, writes the story of the
On Sunday, Sept. 11, Miss
treatment of arthritis, neu-
greatest cowboy of all time in
ORDERS NOW!
Jeanette
Rubin,
daughter
of
Mrs.
ritis,
rheumatism,
sciatica
"Pecos Bill," (Albert Whitman &
and general colds. Other
Co., Chicago, $2.50). In 296 pages Bessie Rubin of Chicago Blvd.
became
the
bride
of
Jack
Shapiro,
treatments
include
T U R-
full of action, in a varrative that
KISH and REDUCING baths
I will be enjoyed by adults as well son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Shapiro
of
Tuxedo
Ave.
at
the
by boys and girls of Practically
KRAJENKE BUICK CO. as
all ages over 12, we read the story Hotel' Statler. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
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of Bill's discovery—his discovery man performed the ceremony un-
630 Front St.
der a canopy of white roses in the
n. of end
of the lasso, the manner in which
TO. 8.9357
he revolutionized the cowpunching presence of 250 guests. A recep-
tion
followed.
art and was the first rodeo-plan-
THl SCHXIDT 381W11e0 CO. Detroit
The bride was lovely in a gown
ner.
Crammed into this book are the of white lace with • long train
stories and folklore that make the veil and short face veil which fell
FLOWERS AND
from a velvet halo adorned with
ranch an American institution, and
CORSAGES
an immense amount of fun that orange blossoms. She carried a
combine to make "Pecos Bill" a bouquet of white orchids, white
For Weddings & Showers
roses and lilies-of-the valley. The
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notable addition to frontier folk-
maids of honor were Miss Rae
. ph and hater Rosenthal
lore.
Jo ,
Shapiro, sister of the groom of
It is interesting to note that the
story relates how Pecos Bill's Detroit, and Miss Jean Michlin,
aunt
of the brideg. of Rochester,
mother swept 45 Indian chiefs out
N. Y., and the matron of honor
of her backyard. But for her Texas
was
Mrs.
Henry Siegl. Bernard
.
provides an excellent
became a crowded state when an
Levin of Boston, Mass., was best
opportunity to start your
immigrant settled 35 miles from
man. Guests were present from
child.
on
the piano with a
the
her ranch. What proof of
Rochester, N. Y., Boston, Buffalo
very modest investment.
prejudice against the immigrant
and Ilazelton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.
inherent in many a breast!
Shapiro are at home at 3005 Chi-
"Pecos Bill" will be loved as a
cago Blvd.
masterfull story.
RUSSEKS
Season's
Greetings
5699 - 1938
Rosh Hashonah
Greetings
.
and may the New Year bring you in
abundance, health, happiness and
prosperity—and to your household a
wealth of Good Cheer
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I. H. Grabowsky and sisters,
Miss Becca Grabowsky and Mrs.
Gertrude Simon, returned home
after spending a month in North-
ern Michigan resorts.
Sam Silver, a student at Hebrew
Union College, will conduct serv-
ices at Temple Ansche Chesed for
the High Holy Days. Abner Cold-
man will have charge of the choir.
As Rosh Hashonah, the
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Of Home Relief
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of excellent children's books among
which are especially fine numbers
for very young boys and girls.
Very suitable for youngsters of
4, 5 and 6 is "Jocko" by Dorothy
H. Winchell, with pictures by Nell
Stolp Smock. The youngster can
follow the story by the pictures—
and once read to him, or her, will
able to find self-entertainment.
It is an amusing story about a
monkey, its master, Rollo, the
puppy dog, Scotty, and a circus
parade. The tale is full of fiction
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To every full page picture there
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SCHULTZ • KAMIL
Adelle Maxine Kamil, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kamil of
Leslie Ave., was married to Maur-
ice II. Schultz, son of Mrs. Ethel
Schultz of Clements Ave., at 12
noon Sunday, Sept. 4, at the Wil-
shire Hotel. Rabbi Harold Rosen-
thal officiated. Only the families
and intimate friends witnessed the
ceremony which was performed
before • background of palms and
flowers.
Miss Loney Warren of Brook-
lyn, N. Y., and Miss Florence
Schultz, sister of the groom. were
the bride's attendants.
Richard S. Kamil, brother of
the bride, was best man.
A reception dinner followed the
ceremony in the pink room of the
Wilshire Hotel.
Upon their return from a two
week's honeymoon in the south,
the couple will make their home
at 2023 Tuxedo Ave.
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