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C.LIPTON AMNIA - CINCINNATI AIN OHIO

PIBDLTROrrLE 111S0 NitI0C1J3

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

November 11, 1938

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In Goosing a Fur

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CONSIQER IT FIRST ... You may hear many extrava-
gant claims and conflicting statements about furs. In
the face of these, even the experienced buyer needs
a guide to true fur coat value. . . . In Detroit, that
guide is Jack Kaufman. . . . For 20 years, he has
set the standard for quality. For 20 years, he has made
if his creed to tell the truth about furs. . . . When
you buy your fur coat from Jack Kaufman you may
be sure that you are making a judicious investment
in quality, beauty and service.

/Sabbath Eve Bemire:

Rabbi Morris Adler will Preach Fri-
day evening, Nov. 18, on - A People of
Patient

Ballintlit Morning, Nov. 19,

from $175 to $600
from $175 to $325
from $175 to $245

JACK KAUFMAN

F 11 It It I E It

9034 TWELFTH ST.

funds with which to carry on its
functions of paying the confine-
ment costs of needy Jewish wom-
en. The group is also paying for
tonsilectomies f4, needy Jewish
children for whom no free hos-
pital facilities are available. •
Mrs. Paula Goldsmith. presi-
dent of the group, stated this
week: "Out of the general (NI
eed
of the community, we have pi .ked
these two functions because
le
would rather do them in a thor-
ough manner than give bits of
relief to a largc number of peo-
ple. We cooperate with the Jew-
ish Social Service Bureau and
refer all our cases to this bureau
for investigation."
The society will meet Tuesday,
Nov. 15, at 12:30 p. m., at the
home of Mrs. M. Hack, 2750 Oak-
man Court, between Linwood and
Lawton.

SHAAREY
ZEDEK NOTES

Kaufman Guaranteed Furs
At These Low Prices

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Itahlii A. M. Hershman will preach.
The liar Mitzvah of Slax Rol Nehrether,
moo of Aly and Mrs. Alex Schrellwr0
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ho oliserved.
Junior Congregation eervIren.

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BNAI DAVID ALEPH ZADIK
ALEPH CHAPTER NO. 314
On Sunday night the members
of Chapter 314 attended the
bingo party given by Chapter
317.
The chapter has purchased
jersies for its athletes.

Here . 's one worth going after!

OMING at you, it looks like a million.
C Going away, it looks like good for.



tune you've missed.

A lot of fussy care went into the way it
looks from the rear—you know, that's the
angle from which it's oftenest seen.

Going or coming, it moves like a honey
bee about its business. Better look quick
if you really want to see it—one sudden
"swo-o.o.sh!" and it's gone!

Dow about it—is this stunning 1939 Buick
really‘as lively as it looks?

Maybe a bullet gets off faster. Maybe
a rabbit can beat it on the jump or a sky-
liner lead it from point to point.

But you'll never want a highway cruiser
that answers quicker to the green light's
"go"-or that with keener relish cats up
the pleasure-packed miles.

That bonnet houses a full complement of
eight cylinders, and Dynaflash cylinders
at that. All four wheels dance on BuiCoil
springing of stout spiraled steel; no
quiver or shiver shakes the luxurious
body in its flight.

You'll see the world—lots of it—for this
sightly Buick now parades the passing
panorama through windows with up to

413 snore square inches of outlook than
before.

Other things you'll like: A gearshift out
of knee-way. Front wheels that "bank"
the curves for you. Brakes that stop on a
dime—and leave nine cents change.

In fine—we think you'll like all of it—
from its looks to the way it lives up to
them, Won't you try it out—and see?

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Nov. 13—Miss Lillian Feldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Feldman of 1696 Gladstone Ave., to Oscar Kanat, son of Mr. and
Mrs Peretz Kanat of 3267 Elmhurst Ave.
Nov. 15—Miss Jeanette London, daughter of Mr. • and Mrs.
Morris A. London of. Linwood Ave., to Martin Kalish, at Lachar'a
on Cass and Peterboro, at 7 p. m. After a honeymoon trip the
couple will make their home in Ann Arbor.
Nov. 20—Miss Mildred Vass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Vass, to Leonard W. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox of
Euclid Ave.
Nov. 20—Miss Florence Frumkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Frumkin of 927 Oak St., Flint, Mich., to Jack Escrow, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Escrow of 2901 Pasadena Ave., Detroit, at
Jewish Community Center, Flint, at 6:30 p. m.
Nov. 24—Adele June Zellman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
1 David M. Zellman of Debbe Lane. Cincinnati, to Julian Louis
Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of 2019 Calvert Ave.
Nov. 24—Miss Bertha Schindler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Schindler of Gladstone Ave., to Norman Goodman. son of
Philip Goodman.
Nov. 27—Miss Gertrude Keil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Keil of Tidier Ave., to William Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Rubin of Monterey Ave.

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gloves.

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PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR HADASSAH
HONOR ROLL EVENT TUESDAY, NOV, 22

Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, National President, to Be the
Speaker; Victor Chenkin to Entertain; Event

to Be Held at Masonic Temple

The annual celebration which i singing actor.
Wherever Mr.
will mark the culmination of the' Chenkin has appeared he has re-
ceived the acclaim of the critics
Honor Roll campaign of the local
not only for his ability as an ac-
chapter of Hadassah, will be held tor, but for his remarkably cap-
on Tuesday, Nov. 22, at the Ma- able singing, his mastery of the
I
sonic Temple. All signs point to Art of make-up and characterize s
tion, and his entertaining repertoir!
an unusually successful condos-
Following the program in the
Scottish Rites Cathedral, dancing
to the music of one of Detroit's
popular dance bands, will com-
plete the celebration.
At a complimentary luncheon
given to over 650 members of
Hadassah, last Tuesday, a spon-
taneous manifestation of the de-
sires to assist in the Youth Aliyah
project was evidenced by voluntary
contributions and increases by for-
mer contributors. This outburst of
enthusiasm followed the address of
Mrs. Alexander Lamport, and a
report of the St. Louis convention
by Mrs. Maurice Landau, president
of the local chapter of Hadassah.
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, chairman
of the Honor Roll campaign, an-
nounces that the final rally for
workers will be held on Friday,
Nov. 18, nt Hotel Detroiter. Lunch-
eon preceds the meeting. The
speaker will be Simon Shetzer.
The rally program committee will
present a skit written by Mrs.
Harry L. Jackson, and performed
by the Hadassah Drains Group.
VICTOR CHENKIN
The Honor Roll campaign commit-
ion of this fund-raising endeavor, tee urges every worker to attend
and the program committee, under this final meeting.
the chairmanship of Mrs. Louis
Contributions to the Jewish Na-
James Rosenberg, has arranged a tional Fund were received by Ila-
fitting program. An evening of dassah during the past week front
unusual entertainment bus been the following:
Mr and Mon She Waldnien of Co-
provided, including an address
0., In memory or Either Ithe
by a nationally prominent Jewish lumbus.
nianau: Mrs Lantos - and daUghtera
personality, and a performance by In memory of Shone), Al,,?.; the I.
Aturtt Family. Mr. and Mrs Nathan
en outstanding artist, to be fol.
lowest by dancing in the beautiful ter, In m ory or i.eah Stara; Mr. and
Crystal Ballroom of the Masonic Mr.. Joe Horwitz, in memory of Edith
lirenner Slone; Mr, and 011re 11, A.
Temple. All donors to the Honor Lessen. to the Aaron Meyer Fund for
Roll Campaign, and their escorts a Golden Rook I nm•ritelon: Mr. and
are invited.
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The address of the evening will nod, in merno-y of Joyce Wt•IP.s
Mrs. Philip Lipson of 17527
be given by Mrs. Moses P. Ep-
stein, national president of Ila- Fairfield, University 1-9440, or
Mrs. David Seligson, 3343 Sturte-
dassah.
An entertainment feature ar- vant, Townsend 8-8742, will fur-
ranged by the program committee nish information regarding tree
will be the presentation of the in- planting in Palestine through Ila-
imitible Victor Chenkin, the great dassah.

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Gunsberg of 16545 Cherrylawn
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Oct. 23, by Rabbi Moses Fischer.
The ceremony was performed at
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ranged and refreshments will be
served.
The social committee, headed by
Dorothy Yura, Gertrude Preget.-
son and Marian Morey, as co-chair-
men, is in charge of this event.
Miss Diana Rosenblatt is a mem-
ber of the social committee.
For tickets, call Townsend
7-5261 or Tyler 4-8044.

`Evening in Europe'

of Marshall Lodge
on Tuesday, Nov. 22

Benjamin Gladwin, who returned
to Detroit on Oct 7, from an Euro-
pean tour of six weeks' duration,
will be one of three speakers fea-
Oct. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris (Shirley Katcher) o tured in conjunction with "An
2435 Ford Ave., a son, Lawrence Allan.
Evening in Europe," sponsored by
Oct. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Robinson (Sally Cutler) Bnai Brith Marshall Lodge of De-
troit on Tuesday evening, Nov. 22,
of 3278 Tyler Ave., a daughter, Carol Susan.
Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lachover (Gertrude Rosen- in the assembly hall of Bnai Moshe
Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence.
thal) of Clements Ave., a son, Leonard Walter.
Mr. Gladwin, accompanied on
Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mra. Irving Robert Schiff of 2994 Roches-
this tour by his wife, Rhea Cash-
ter Ave., a son, Michael Joel.
man Gladwin, head of the World
Nov. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Lavine (Alva Applebaum) of
Travel Bureau, will present moving
2740 Richton Ave., a son.
pictures in natural color of the
many scenes he witnessed in Eng-
land, Holland, Belgium, France
and Switzerland, and particularly
in the Jewish quarters of those,

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The National Council of Jewish
The annual *loner luncheon of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilensky of Clements Ave. announce the Juniors is planning its 3rd an-
the Eva Prenzlauer Service
nual barn dance at Mac's Barn,
engagement
of
their
daughter,
Adele,
to
Ilarvey
Gottesman,
son
12:30
Group will be held at
Bic mingha m, on Thanksgiving
p. m. on Tuesday, Jan. 17, at the of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gottesman of Oaktnan Blvd.
Night, Nov. 24, at 9 o'clock. An
Stotler Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gross of Clements Ave. 'announce the entertaining program has been or-
This annual event is the or- engagement of their (laughter, Florence, to Sidney Barris, son of
.
ganization's means of raising Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Barris of Hazelwood Ave.
111.11 ■ 111ft
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Litsky of Pasadena Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Jack Fink, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman Fink.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slutzky announce the engagement of their
daughter, Stella, to Dr. Israel J. Kunin. son of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph
II. Kunin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Friedgood of 2982 Calvert Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter. Rose, to Benjamin Schaffer, son
of Mr. and Mrs Abraham Schaffer.
Mrs. Reuben Hurwitz announces the betrothal of her daughter,
Gail, to Irving Donnenfeld of Los Angeles, son of Mrs. M. L.
Donnenfeld.

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The marriage of Miss Mollie
Freediumn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Mayer Freedman of 3821

Wasserman's Thanks

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
Allow me to express my thanks
and blessings to all the rabbis,
presidents of the synagogues and
communal workers in Detroit, for
the aid shown to me during my
stay in Detroit to get support
for my Yeshivah in Baranowitz,
Poland. Let all the co-workers
and donators be blessed with the
blessings of the Torah and Zion.
Uncollected pledges should be
sent to Rabbi I. Eisenman, 1955
Taylor Ave.. Detroit, for which
they will get receipts.
.
Respectfully yours,

Rabbi Chonah Wasserman,
Dean of Baranowitt

Yeshivah.

countries.

Also taking part in the program
of the evening will be Alwyn V.
Freeman, LL. B., Dr. Sc. Pol.;
and D. Robert Webster. Mr. Web-
ster's narrative concerning his ex-
periences last month in Czechoslo-
vakia and in Hungary will be of
timely interest. His contacts and
discussions in these countries with
men on the streets no well as those
in uniform during the recent mob-
ilization of forces, will give an ac-
curate picture of present condi-
tions in Central Europe.
Concluding "An Evening in Eu-
rope," Dr. Freeman, whose book
"International Responsibility of
States for the Denial of Justice"
will be off the press about Dee. 1,
will present an authoritative in-
terpretation of current political
balances in Europe where he has
traveled extensively until his very
recent return to America.
Discussion and a social hour will
follow. The public will be wel-
come without charge.
On Nov. 15, Marshall Lodge will
hold a short business session with
reports from all standing com-
mittees.

LEADERMAN • HAYMAN
Janet Hayman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Hayman, and
Samuel Lenderman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Brussell, were
married Sunday, Oct. 23, at 7
o'clock, by Rabbi Leo M. Frank-
lin. The bride was gowned in
ivory lace over satin, distin-
guished by a long oval train. The
bodice was tight-fitting with a
v-shaped neckline, edged in nar-
row pleating of net, which was
also used in the treatment of
the wrist of the long sleeves.
Her full length veil was held in
place by a . headdress of loosely-
braided tulle, and she carried
Johanna Hill roses and orchids.
Mrs. Benjamin Elkin served
her sister as matron of honor.
Her gown of burgundy lace had
a square neckline and circular
skirt. She carried pink briar cliff
roses.
The bridesmaids were: Mrs.
Samdel Rubens, sister of the
bridegroom; Mrs. Sam E. Gott-
lieb, Mrs. Monte Meakin. Mrs.
George Barr, sister of the bride.
The junior bridesmaid was
Elizabeth Elkin, niece of the
bride.
The niece of the bride, Joan
Elaine Elkin, served as flower

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The brother of the bridegroom,
Albert Lenderman, was best man,
and the ushers were Louis Hay-
man, Morris Becker, Monte Mes-
kin, Samuel Ruben, and Harry
Hauptman.
Following the ceremony, a din-
ner was served for 150 guests,
and was followed by a recep-
tion.
The couple will be at home
after Nov. 15 at 3359 Cortland
Ave.

Mins

LEVY •STONE

Naomi Muriel Stone,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney Stone of Wildemere Ave.,
became the bride of Gershon
Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
B. Levy of Woodrow Wilson Ave.,
on Thursday, at 6:30 p. m., at
a ceremony at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel.
Rabbis A. M. Ilershman and
Leo M. Franklin officiated before
a background of palms. ferns,
white chrysantlemums and tall
white taper candles.
The bride was attired in a
dress of white net and lace, fash-
loped with a full shirt and sweet-
heart neck, with a long-sleeved
Eton jacket of lace. Her veil of
tulle was held by a crown of
lily-of-the-valley. She carried a
Bible that was carried by the
mother of the groom at her wed-
ding.
Minn Ruth Levy, sister of the
broom, was maid of honor, and
Mrs. Sydney Ilenrick, cousin of
bride, was matron of honor.
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They were attired in matching
dresses of coral crepe and wore
The next meeting of Pisgah matching tulle hats trimmed with
Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Brith will plumes. t
be addressed by Rabbi Morris
The best man was Irving Kauf-
Adler of Congregation Shaarey man, cousin of Mr. Levy.
Zedek. This will be an execu-
The bride', mother wore light
tive session open to members grey crepe beaded in coral and
0,
aqua. The groom's mother was
At last Monday's open meet- attired in black, trimmed with
ing, Judge D. J. Healy Jr. of the silver lace.
Juvenile Division of Probate
A dinner followed the cere-
Court gave a detailed explana- mony for 90 guests, members of
tion of the many ramifications the immediate families.
contained in the Welfare Act
The couple left for a motor
which appeared on Tuesday's trip south.
ballot for referendum.
The out-of-town guests were:
Rabbi Louis Haas of New York Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stone of
City spoke on the 50th anniver- Los Angeles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
sary of the Jewish Publication Punxy Gerson of Milwaukee,
Society now being celebrated. Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. K. Sidder
One of the founders of the so- of Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. R. Robin-
ciety was Bnai Brith's late presi- son of Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and
dent. Leo N. Levi, for whom the Mrs. Jules Levy of Port Huron,
order's famous hospital in Hot Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Hildreth of
Springs, Ark., is named. In com- Grand Rapids, Mich.; Miss Ruth
memoration of this institution's Brownstein of Huntington. W.
silver jubilee, Pisgah Lodge is Va.; Miss Lorraine Golden of
now enlisting a membership Chicago, Miss Ruth Fried-
class which will be initiated on man of Scranton, Pa.: Miss Ruth
Sunday, Dec. 4, in conjunction Lippis of Newark, N. J.
with the celebration of Bnai
Brith's 95th anniversary. The
SCHWARTZ • GREENFIELD
banquet following the initiation
With Rabbi Max J. Wohlgel-
will be addressed by Henry ernter officiating, and Rabbi Jo-
Monsky, international president seph Eisennum assisting, Miss
of the order.
Helen Greenfield, daughter of Mr.
, Presiednt Joseph Sanders ex- and Mrs. Martin Greenfield of
pressed gratification at the efforts 1990 Pingree Ave, last Sunday
of the membership committee, night became the bride of Jack
headed by Past President Harry Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Yudkoff, who reported satisfac- Hyman Schwartz of 1511 Lee
tory progress. Vice President Place. The wedding took place
Louis Rosenzweig appealed for at Congregation Beth Tefilo
an extension of these efforts on Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow
the part of the general mem- Wilson Ayes.
bership of the lodge.
Silas Feinberg presided over
the entertainment program ar- Junior Chapter of Mt. Sinai
ranged by the chairman, Jacob
Hospital Association
Rosenberg.

Rabbi Morris Adler
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The meedn ■ eon. the organization's dramatic group.
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