11A0 t SIX McperRorrialsnalitorICIA3 January 13, 1939 ...id THE LEGAL ClifiONICLI, HOME RELIEF SOCIETY ELECTION ON MONDAY j c On Monday, Jan. 23, the Home Relief Society will hold its annual election of officers, at the Detroit Leland Hotel. There will be a sub- scription luncheon at 12:15 noon. Attendance to the luncheon is op- NOW ON---Ends January 14th Save 1.95 on 3 prs. That little emblem on the labels of more than 50 HEINZ products shows the approval of the Union of. ORTHODOX JEWISH Congregations of America. There are no meats, no fats used in HEINZ 0 foods, such as: HEINZ VEGETARIAN BEANS (OWN RAKED) HEINZ VEGETARIAN SOUP (A SAME MAICHED HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP HEINZ CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP Zlig3 HEINZ CREAM OF ASPARAGUS SOUP 41:::(1 HEINZ CREAM OF CELERY SOUP HEINZ CREAM OF GREEN PEA SOUP ] HEINZ CREAM OF SPINACH SOUP HEINZ CORN CHOWDER C"..." 4;,U, 4241fift AND MORE MAN 40 OTHER HEINZ 0 VARIETIES ....... ,-0 FOODS TAXES 1 Charles K. Harris & Company 2 1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 3 CA. 3338 0 I 2 3 tl 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ' u ean Gifford 6.1 STEINWAY MRS. CHARLES CORNELL tional. For reservations call Mrs. Samuel Mitchell, Lenox 5808, or Mrs. William Gordon, Tyler 4-6835. Mrs. Harry L. Shulman, honorary president of the Home Relief Society, will be the instill- ing officer. The speaker of the afternoon, Prof. Kelso, will discuss "social trends of today." He is professor of social service and director of University of Michigan Institute of Public and Social Administra- tion. He was_ field representative of the F. E. R. A. in 1932-1935, president of the Detroit Housing and Planting Council and present Chairman of the Michigan State Housing and Study Commission. An executive board meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Barney Newman, on Tuxedo Ave. Mrs. Al Weisman, chairman, presided. A report was given by Mrs. Sam 0 Arkin, chairman of the carnival 1 bazaar, to be held at the Statler Hotel, on Jan. 29, at 7:30 p. m. 2 Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs, chairman of 3 the ticket committee, gave her re- and asked those desiring more 0 port tickets to call To. 8-4346. The dancing which is under the super. vision of the Junior Home Relief promises to be one of the high- lights of the evening's entertain- ment. The chairman of the re- freshment committee is Mrs. Charles Cornell. On Friday, Jan. 13, at 1:30 p, m., Mrs. Ira Freidenberg, of 1403 Virginia Park, was hostess to the board of the Home Relief Society. Mrs. Bernard Komer, newly elect- ed chairman of the board, pre- sided. A donation from Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schmier in memory of sister, Celia Schmier Klein, is gratefully acknowledged. Mrs. Shnitz Tours West for Mizrachi A STEINWAY PIANO From $550 Make yours the world's most famous piano. See the new brilliant vertical Dianino at $550. Illustrated is the small grand at $885 in ebony. Convenient terms. "The Musical Crete, DJ ATichigax" RINNELL BROS. Seeirmey Pieces 1515.21 'WOODWARD AVENUE ; „.., . 1 04 14 W. Jefferson 14127 E. Jefferson SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN RUSSIAN EFFECTIVE ENGLISH OR ANY OTHER LANGUAGE FRENCH DULL Ilk III FALL CLASSES PIDATI—FREE TRIAL usur ea BERLITZ twee SCHOOL OF LINOUMIES .1120 Ewell Massey Bldg. ItAed.7760 4171 Grand River 412, S. Washington, Royal Oak JUNIOR HOME RELIEF DR. LOUIS ANSPACHER OLD CLOTHES SHOWER TO SPEAK JAN. 16, 17 AT FRAME'S ON JAN. 22 The Junior Home Relief Society will sponsor an old clothes shower at 2 p. m. on Friday, Jan. 22, at Frame's, 1443 Farmer. Miss Janet Selvan, president, announces that this event will Scalp Treatments Specializing in NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMENTS Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Tortnarig with Nancy Van Wprk CA. 0111 E BLDO. , 1411 0:011PUR JANET SELVAN mark the ninth birthday of the RECEPTACLES hiss a Ash and 11•bbh4 Cl•r. Iltelaererd Central, rally Gam- easteed. Prieeal Right. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 579 Kenilworth. To. 8-5889 5151111 MMOMMIN 5 111111 ■ ■11 Fresh Pastesrized ILK C qt. 3% MINIMUM BUTTERFAT JOHNSON'S' MILK DEPOTS TR 1-3131 Mrs. Sarah Shnitz of 2951 Leslie Ave., chairman of the mid- west regional of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of Amer- ica, will leave Monday on an extended tour of the West and Far West in behalf of the na- tional organization, which cares for and trains native and refu- gee girls in Palestine. Mrs. Shnitz, who presided at the re- cent first annual western con- ference in Chicago, will visit the St. Louis chapter as the first stop on her itinerary on Jan. 17. She will confer with Mrs. R. Shapiro of 761 Herman St., Uni- versity City, president of the St. Louis chapter, on a membership campaign and a renewed drive to assist the Palestine homes and training schools of the Mizrachi Women. Early in February, Mrs. Shnitz will entrain for the coast, center- ling her activity on the Los An- gela's geles chapter, which is headed lby Mrs. A. Mozersky, 2547 Cin- cinnati St. On Feb. 10 she will ,be the guest speaker at the an- , nual charter dinner of the Cali- ! fornia group. Returning to Detroit in March, Mrs. Shnitz will stop off at Den- ver and Kansas City enroute for conferences with the local chan- ters. organization. Admittance to the party will be The plus a package of old clothes, which will be dis- tributed among the needy. Emanuel Sisterhood The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel will meet at the synagogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. Monday, Jan. 23, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Max J. Wohlgelernter will explain the significance of Palestinian Arbor Day, Chamlaho Oser Bexhvat. Mrs. Julius Neiman, a member of the Speakers Bureau of the Michigan-Ohio Region of Hadas- sah, will be the guest speaker, on the topic "Jewish Education- ' Yesterday and Today." Mrs. Wil- !Ham Adelson is president of the Sisterhood. Mrs. Max S. Schu- biner, secretary, will accept dues at this meeting. Flower. for all occasions Dexter•Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. of Famous 2-Thread "Puff" Judge and Mrs. Henry Butzel No Tau Sorority met Jan. 10, at will compliment Miss Constance the home of Anne Rothenberg and Robinson and James Wineman at elected the following officers: Presi- a party Saturday night, Jan. 14. dent, Sylvia Radin; vice-president, Shirley Levinson; secretary, Mar- Wallace 11. Roberts of Poe Ave. ion Kollin; treasurer, Sadye Ze- and Meyer Weingarden of Flint man. Members and their guests left Friday, Jan. 13 for three will meet at the home of Shirley weeks in Cuba and several weeks Termer on Jan. 15, and an anni- versary sleighride will follow, in Miami Beach. with a dinner celebrating the in- stallation of officers at Morton's Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Lautman Stables. The chairman of the af- of Warrington Drive will he hosts fair is Trudee Agree, who will be at a series of dinner parties start- assisted by Laura Birnbaum, Betty ing, Jan. 14. Horwitz, Cel Hoffman and Dorothy Broder. Mrs. Victor Roemer of Virginia Park is visiting in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Kolman Shapiro left for a month's trip to Florida. Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of the After spending some time visiting Belcrest left for a visit with with friends in Miami Beach and friends in Cleveland. in Sarasota, they will remain for Mrs. Nettie Goodale of Chicago the rest of their vacation in Holly- wood. is the guest of Mrs. Isaac Gilbert of Glynn Court Mrs. Alan Grossman will enter- Last Friday noon Rabbi Leon tain at tea Sunday afternoon, Jan. Fram addressed the Ezra Parker 15, for Mrs. Louis Zlatkin, (Beryl chapter of the Daughters of the Jacobs), Miss Esther Loewen- American Revolution at Royal Oak, berg, a bride-elect, and Mrs. Har- on the subject: "Democracy on old Kaplan, a newcomer to De. troit. Trial." Himel-Hose regularly 1.65 a pair, now 3 Prs 3.00 Savingt'of 1.95 on every 3 ;lairs! Here's a hosiery sale no one will want to miss! They're our famoust24hread "Puffs" ... shear luxury at the price you usually pay flat everyday hose. If you can't come . in, call'RK3a0, ,and.welliend y'eurs out Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman Monday Night Club will have a of New York are spending some social next Monday night, Jan. 16, time at the Wilshire. at Mrs. Klein's home, 2532 Buena Vista. Guests are welcome. Sirs. Adrian D. Rosen returned home on Saturday after spending A farewell dinner party was two weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. given for Mr. and Mrs. D. Betman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of and daughter, RosMa, at the Book- Chicago Blvd., are spending the Cadillac Hotel, by Mrs. Betman's The Detroit Ladies Auxiliary sisters, Mrs. H. Paul and Mrs. season in Miami Beach, Fla. No, 135, Jewish War Veterans B. Woolf. of the United States, elected the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman of Mr. and Mrs. William Korash following officers: Mrs. Henry H. Atkinson Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Shapero, re-elected president; Irving Sherena will leave Jan. 14 and daughter, Marilyn, and son, senior vice president, Mrs. Mau- for a month in Texas, Mexico and Sheldon, of 422 E. Grand Blvd., rice Rubenstein; junior vice presi- left Jan. 3, for Florida, where New Orleans. they will be joined by their daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone are ter and sister, Ann Madorsky, and proceed to California. They plan visiting in Miami Beach. to be away two months. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant left The Primrose Benevolent Club for an extended visit in Miami will hold election of officers on Beach, Monday, Jan. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gorelick of Burlingame Ave left for a three- Webb Ave. left Thursday for a weeks motor trip to Florida. month's stay in Florida. Sir. and Mrs. William Isenberg, Cantor Ben Zion Kajov-Kagan formerly of Burlingame Ave., have moved to their new home, 2235 officiated at the services at Con- gregation Bnai David last Satur- Edison Ave. day morning during which the Bar Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg Mitzvah of Daniel Bernard Ham- of Virginia Park spent a few days burg, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hamburg of 2654 Richton Ave., in Chicago the past week. was observed. Cantor Kajov-Kagan Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frang sang at the dinner in honor of the of Wildemere Ave are sojourning Bar Mitzvah on Sunday evening at Korn's Restaurant. in Bermuda. J.W.V. Auxiliary Elects Its Officers Seymour Shapiro, son of Mr. and Bernard S. Falk of Leominster, Mass.,visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kolman Shapiro, is back at his studies at Western Military Michael Falk during the past week. MRS. HENRY H. SHAPERO Academy, after having spent a two- weeks' vacation at home. Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert returned dent, Mrs. Benjamin Cowan; from a six-weeks stay in Beverly treasurer, Mrs. Joe Horwitz; re- Miss Sylvia Katz was honored Hills, Calif. cording secretary, Mrs. Charles with a bridal shower by her aunt, Miller; chaplain, Mrs. Louis Bol- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman Mrs. Meyer Katkin, and grand- hower; judge advocate, Miss Ida will give the rehearsal dinner for mother, Mrs. Samuel Katz. Covers Lippman; conductress, Mrs. Sam their son, James, and his fiancee, were laid at the Wilshire for 50 Mann; assistant conductress, Mrs. Constance, Robinson, Tuesday guests. Sadie Bass; trustees, Mesdames night, Jan. 17. William Schultz, Sam Madison Miss Evelyn Serling of Fuller. and Harry Cohen; color bearers, In honor of the 80th birthday ton Ave. has returned from a Mesdames Philip Cantor, Harry of. their aunt, Mrs. A. Buchstein, cruise on the S .S. Statendam to Newman, David Kay, Louis Ros- Dr. Hugo A. Freund and his Nassau and Havana. enberg, Arthur Richie and Her- man Rosenberg; banner bearer, daughter, Mrs. Barnett Malbin, The Bible study group of the Mrs. Louis Schlien; flag bearer, gave a tea last Monday at the Bnai David Sisterhood will meet Mrs. Leon Ginsburg; color Great Lakes Club. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock guards, Mesdames Oscar Felman A meeting of the Junior Music in the vestry rooms of the Bnai and Mark Sterns; guard, Mrs. Study Club will be held at the David Synagogue. The group un- Sam Kort; musician, Mrs. Otto home of Beverly and Shirley Las- der the direction of Rabbi Joshua Silvers; historian, Mrs. Alex ter, 3761 Sturtevant Ave., Sunday, Sperka will meet at the same time Minn; patriotic instructor, Mrs. Jan. 16, at 3 oclock. For further each Wednesday afternoon in the Albert Silverman. information call Bette Goldstrom, synagogue and is open to all wo- men desirous of obtaining a knowl- Un. 1-0736. . edge of the Bible. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace of Mrs. Beulah Robosson of the Canterbury Drive spent the past piano staff at the Ganapol School week in Chicago. of Musical Art will present her Mr. and Mrs. henry Wagner of pupils in a musical on Thursday Boston Blvd. are vacationing in evening, Jan. 19. Miami Beach. Ben Magid, 12103 Otsego Ave., Mrs. Evelyn Schoor of La Salle left Detroit this week to participate Dan and Ginger Lamb, hero in a Maccabees two-days sales con- and heroine of 1938's best selling Blvd is spending a few months in ference to be held Thursday and, adventure book "Enchanted Vaga- Florida. Friday at the Hotel Stetter in bounds," will show their new :no- Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1'an Am- Cleveland. A prize winner in The tion pictures and speak on "From Maccabees' 1938 60th Anniversary burgh were recent guests of their San Diego to Panama in a 10-Foot Sales Campaign, he will join over Canoe" on the World Adventure brother, Jack Vineberg of Akron. 70 other Maccabees from seven Series platform at the Detroit in- Mrs. David Porvin left for a states and two Canadian provinces. stitute of Arta at 3:30 next Sun- day afternoon, Jan. 15. On Monday stay in Miami Beach. and Tuesday evenings, Jan. 16 Mr. and Sirs. Shirley Wayburn and 17, the Series presents the final two of four lectures on will be hosts at a dinner party "Psychic Phenomena" by the New Saturday night, Jan. 28. York dramatist and philosopher, Mr. and Sirs. D. Betman and Dr. Louis K. Anspacher. daughter, Rosina, will spend the rest of the winter in Miami Beach, Dance of Debs Branch of Fla., and Havana, Cuba. They Workmens Circle Jan. 29 will also spend two weeks in Chi- cago. The 22nd annual ball of the Dr. and Mrs. Moe S. Perlis of Debs Branch No. III of the Workmen's Circle will be held 3337 Glynn CL announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sanford, on on Sunday, Jan. 29, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Refreshments will Saturday, Jan. 14, at Congregation be available. All proceeds will Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th. At home Saturday from 4 to 9 go to charity. Music will be provided by an p. m. No cards. orchestra under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg Barney Rosen. For further information call celebrated ther silver wedding an- Milton Rochlin, Townsend 7-5521. niversary with a family dinner at The ticket chairman is S. Levin, their home on Virginia Park, on Townsend 5-3255. Max Waxman Friday evening, Jan. 6. At the same time the engagement of Miss is the program chairman. Among those who will attend Florence Vass to Wilbur Loewen- the dance in a group are the berg was announced. young people from the newly- Cadet Milton Fishman of the formed English-speaking club. St. John's Military Academy has returned to school to resume his Young People's Society of studies, after spending his mid- Shaarey Zedek year vacation with his parents, Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Fishman The next meeting of the Young of 3411 Sherbourne Rd. People's Society of Shaarey Zedek Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of will he held on Sunday, Jan. 15, at 3:30 p. in., in room 302 of the Webb Ave. were hosts on Dec. 25, synagogue. at a dinner given for the imme- It was announced that Y. P. S. diate family. formal will take place on Saturday evening, March 25. at Hotel Stat- Sirs. Jacob Sweet of Wildemere ler. Jerry Silberblatt and Adele ! Ave. and son. Joseph, left for a Robins are in charge of this affair. brief stay with her brother in On Friday evening, Feb. 24, the Mexico. Immediately following, Young People's Society will con- they will journey to Texas where duct the services at the synagogue. Joseph will enroll in a school for Joe Mash and Ann Frankel are in boys. Sirs. Sweet is expected home charge of the program. the latter part of March. Mrs. M. Levy of 3835 Duane Ave., entertained her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Betman and daughter, at the Statler. Mrs. T. Cowan of Gylnn Ct. gave a farewell dinner for Mr. and Mrs. D. Betman and daughter, Rosina. Master Ira Levy played a violin solo, accompanied by Helen Ila Cowen at the piano. Rhoda Dar- lene Cowen gave a dramatic read- ing. Mr. and sirs. Emil Lowenberg left for Chicago where they are at- tending the furniture convention. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham I. Bader of Pasadena Ave. left Thursday morning, Jan. 5, for a two-months' stay in Florida. Mrs. Samuel Bader of Baylis Ave. and their son, Nathan, accompanied them. Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. was extensively entertained before leaving for Miami Beach, Fla., where she and her daughter, Norma Lee, will remain during the winter months. Oddfellows' Installation Tuesday Evening A joint installation of officers of Jericho Lodge No. 490, 1. O. 0. F., and Rebekkah Lodge will take place on Tuesday evening, Jan. 17, at Jericho Temple. The offi- cers of Jericho Lodge to be in- stalled are: Noble grand, Morris Ilersch; vice-grand, Julius Wag- man; recording secretary, George N. Smith; financial secretary, Leo B. Furst; treasurer, Slyer Kauff- man; D. D. G. M., Benjamin Kel- ler. There will be refreshments and dancing. Members, their wives and friends are invited. Bnai Brith Women's Professional Group Formed in Detroit A meeting of the Women's Business and Professional Group of the Bnai Brith, Louis Mar- shall Lodge, was held Thursady, Jan. 5, at the home of Rose Milstein, 1972 Hazelwood. Speak- ers for the evening were Alvin B. Levin, president of Louis Marshall Lodge, and Dr. M. Si. Silverman. The membership committee made arrangements for a get- acquainted tea to be held at the home of Mrs. N. Rubenstein, 19166 Santa Barbara Drive, Sun- day, Jan. 15, at 1:30 p. m. All members and their friends are invited. A delightful program has been planned. The next meeting of this group will be held at the home of Miss Bertha Broudy, 2666 Taylor Ave., on Thursday, Jan. 19, at 8 p. m. One of the guest speakers for the evening will be Dr. A. A. Winkler, who will present mov- ing pictures. Membership is open to girls interested in Bnai Brith. For further information, call the membership chairman, Miss Gua- m Eisenberg, Tyler 6-0052. • J.W.E.W.O. Plans Luncheon s sills" s s s e'ee FURS OF DISTINCTION -.7 7 X -<".. EXPERT FURRIER Was Established for 30 Years in Berlin and Paris! Quality Furs, from the most luxurious to the most modest, . . . in a generous array of current fashion trends PHONE: TRinity 2-0629 9150.I2TH ST., cor. ATKINSON Next Door to Perwein's Officers Elected In Florida — Its by Aesculapians Hotel Astor Frank Sutton to Adds.... Meeting on Wednesday Frank Sutton of Chicago, gen- eral merchandising of Bauer & Black, will address the Aescu- lapian Pharmaceutical Society on "Operating a Drug Store for Profit," on Wednesday, Jan. 18, at 8:30 p. m., at the Detroiter Hotel. Refreshments will be served. . At the meeting of Dec. 14 election was held and the follow- ing officers were chosen: President, Ben Bavly; vice president, Irving Balinsky; sec- retary, Mineta Morger; treasurer, Ben Daitch; member-at-large, Robert Schwarz; executive com- Hyman Margolis, II. mittee, Le' so S. Strauss, M. Karbel. Philip Adler to Address Bnai David Men's Club Bnai David Men's Club an- nounces that Philip Adler, the Detroit News foreign correspond- ent, will deliver a lecture at the Bnai David Auditorium, Elm- hurst and 14th Sts., on Thursday, Feb. 9, at 8:30 p. m. His topic will be "Europe Tomorrow." This is the February cultural meeting of the Men's Club of Bnai David. Ark Detroit Jews to Pay for Books of Late Rabbi S. M. Fine The late Rabbi S. Ms Fine, who was a great Talmudic scholar, de- voted the greatest part of his life to the composing and writing of his works. His books, for a time, not only provided him with spiritual satisfaction, but were also a source of maintenance which he needed in his constant financial difficul- ties. Mrs. Fine, the widow, is in a bad financial condition, and in grave need, since there is no other means of support. Of Rabbi Fine's latest books like "The Zichere SVeg," "Anshe Shem," "Yalkut Sh'muel," and others, which were distributed among his friends and patronizers, a small number has been paid for, while the greater part of them was not compensated for at all. Therefore, all who have books from Rabbi Fine for which pay- ment was not remitted should do it now for the sake of the widow. Her present address is: Mrs. C. L. Fine, 2491 Tyler, Detroit, Mich. Junior Harlassah Named Agency for Refugee Youth A special meeting of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- Immigration ganization was held Monday, Jan. 9, at Congregation Bnai Moshe. NEW YORK.—Junior Hadassah, Mrs. D. Silverstein, president, pre- the Young Women's Zionist Or- sided. At this meeting letters were ganization of America, has been read from the European orphans appointed the junior agency in the who are on the regular supporting United States for the Youth Ali- list of the organization, and from yah (immigration) movement., it new applicants for support. Relief was announced at the organization checks were sent to those receiving' headquarters, 1860 Broadway. The the society's help, as well as to new appointment was made by senior cases, for a total of $200 for 42 Hadassah, the sole representative cases. Reports were given by Sirs. in this country of the Youth Ali- Agnes Levin, secretary-treasurer yah, which transfers Jewish chit- of affairs, regarding the success dren from Germany and other of the 1938 annual dance and European countries to the coopers- from the latke party held last tive agricultural settlements of month. Thanks were expressed to Palestine. all workers and the public Miss Claire Gottfried, of New A special board meeting is York, vice-president of Junior called for Monday, Jan. 16. at the Madinah, was chosen chairman home of Mrs. Winer, 1879 Glynn of the junior Youth Aliyah com- a, at 12 noon. mittee, and Miss Naomi Brodie, Plans are being made for a national secretary of Junior Ha- luncheon to be held in the near dassah, chairman for the New future. York metropolitan district. SI 10TH & WASHINGTON AVE. MIAMI BEACH • FLORIDA Moot Luxurious Accommoda- 11141. . Pallet, Son Room, Solarium, Spacious Lobby and Temwe . . . Eletator; Tele- phone. 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PhilomathicDebating Club At the Philomathic Debating Club last Sunday Max Jaslow and Marcus Simon, judges at the Philo- mathic oratorical contest given Jan. 4, gave their views of the speakers who participated on the program. The winners of the con- test were Emil Woloek, who won the gold medal, Philip Nsesholtz. silver medal winner, and Samuel Hertzberg, bronze medal winner.