America ffewish Palatal! eater CLIPTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PluDentorri /EwistitilRozocie January 13, 1939 oir ■ Mstr Silver Commends the Efforts of the Prenzlauer Group 11. SIEGEL CO. Wooduard at Slat. Annual Donor Luncheon to Be Held Next Tuesday JANUARY CLEARANCE • FUR-TRIMMED COATS Harold Silver, director of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, has issued a statement endorsing the work of the Eva Prenzlauer Service Group and commending it on the occasion of its annual '48 '58 '68 (Formerly $69.95 to $110) values! Fitted and pencil silhouettes in Forstmann and Juilliard wools, trimmed with silver fox, mink, Persian, cross fox, skunk, Kolinsky, Untrimmed Sports Coats $10 $14 $18 $28 • TIDES THE ■ Oct. AT 12.1-12ys St Twelve luxurious floors OM TM towering above the ocean. Expressing the ultra modern in appointments and service. Solarium. spacious lounge and patios, pent house suites. European or American. Swett.. Kosher itisisr THE • Wm PENN WM. PENN TAI MP AT WAWA /MO PENN. Completely remodeled and refurnished, with the same gracious service. In the ren- ter of every kind of enter- tainment. Moderate Rates. Tar locherts to balms to Dios.... Vaasa KKK• DIRECTION or Mists CONAN. H. Gisteguna. S. GRUMMAN' The NEW AS TOMORROW levelatzder "On the Ocean" Itelneen Infll mitt 11111 ..1111.EIN Miami Beach, Florida „.„ An Adventure in Luxury se se at Modest Rates Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ronsheim of Cincinnati announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine Linda, to Louis A. Welt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. William Stearn of 9063 Dearborn Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Ray, to Ben Krowitz, son of 3Ir. and Mrs. Ilyman Krowitz of Hazelwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Glazer of 2514 W. Philadelphia Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia to I.aw- rence B. Marks, son of Mr. land Mrs, Mores Marks of 2454 W.I Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. William Finkelstein of Montreal, Quebec, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to l'hilip Freedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Freedman of Leslie Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Charlip of 3210 Calvert Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Joseph II. Deutch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Deutch of 2266 Gladstone Ave. Mr. and Mrs. David Burnstein of McQuade Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Irving Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosen. MISS GOLDIE YAFFA Council Juniors Plan Two Events (Were $16.95 to $49.95) Second Floor Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Yaffe of 2544 Highland Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- Jan. 15—Miss Estelle Gottlieb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ter, Goldie, to Oscar Bank, son Benjamin Gottlieb of 3332 Calvert Ave., to Albert Noel Breitbar of Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Bank of of Washington, D. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breitbart of 2929 Taylor Ave. Cleveland, 0., at the Be!crest Hotel, at 8 p. m. No cards. Jan. 18—Miss Constance Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson of Chicago Blvd., to James Wineman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Drive. caracul, Jap mink or beaver. Sizes 12 to 20, 36 to 44, 331/4 to 45'/. MRS. ANNA WILLIAMS 'donor event to be held at Hotel Statler on Tuesday, Jan. 17. His statement follows: "I am glad to speak a word of commendation about the work of the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid in connection with their com- ing annual affair on Jan. 17. "The Eva Prenzlauer is a small group of devoted women whose aim is to help pay for hos- pitalization confinement of in- digent Jewish women. Although the city provides hospitalization for expectant mothers in cases where home deliveries are ab- solutely out of the question, there are a good many borderline sit- uations where it is inadvisable for social or other reasons to have the delivery made at home. It is in such cases -that the Eva Pernz- lauer Maternity Aid steps in with its assistance. "All of the investigations are done by the Jewish Social Serv- ice Bureau, whose recommenda- tions in nearly every case are followed by the society. "Although the program is not large, this group is to be espe- cially commended for two things: First, for selecting a limited area in which they can be useful without attempting to spread themselves thin, and second, for arranging with a recognized so- ' cial agency to place at their dis- posal the knowledge and skills of trained social workers." For further information. re- garding the luncheon, call the chairman, Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, llo. 4472, or Mrs. harry Eisler, Ty. 7-1487. Mrs. Anna Williams is chair- man of the committee in charge of pledges. 1 4 Affianced Weddings Exceptional Tweeds, camel's-hair, fleeces, including Ile styles; perfect for all 'round wear. Casual or fitted. Sizes 12 to 20. PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Jan. 22—Miss Rose Radom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Radom of Cortland Ave., to Henry R. Rose, son of Mrs. Sarah Rose of Collingwood Ave. On Sunday, Jan. 15, at 2:30 Jan. 25—Miss Winifred Ashner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. p. m., the Junior Jewish Wom- Morton F. Ashner of 1994 Glynn Court, to Harold Raab, son of en's Council will hold its monthly Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Raab of Cincinnati. meeting at Temple Beth El. This Jan. 29—Miss Vivian Phyliss Schlussel, daughter of Mr. and is to be a bundle meeting, all Mrs. Louis Schlussel of Chicago Blvd., to Abraham Kahn, son of clothing collected to be given to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kahn of Mikado, Mich, the Council Resale Shop. Both Jan. 29—Miss Lillian Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham the music and dramatic groups Levy of 1511 Delaware Ave., to Morris Krowitz, son of Mr. and have combined their efforts to Mrs. Hyman Krowitz of 1997 Hazelwood Ave., at the Tuller Hotel, present an entertaining program. Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiating. Reception will follow ceremony. Alexander Menke, 'cellist. for- Feb. 5—Miss Regina Feigenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nerly of Cologne, Germany. will ender several musical selections. Perry Feigenson of 2247 W. Boston Blvd., to Morris M. Becker, skit will then be enacted by son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becker of 2943 Elmhurst Ave., at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. ouncil girls. Sunday evening, Jan. 29, will ,.._., e the date of Junior Council's i tst affair for the new year. tans have been completed for a comes party, to be given in the ✓ariety Club at the Book-Cadil- ac Ilotel. This is to be a fund- Dec. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Lou Tendler, a daughter, Judith Rising function and will be a 1 Deborah. losed affair. All reservations ust be in by Jan. 22, according Jan. 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Morris Thome (Faye Cohn Loeffler) i l o Mildred Beerbohm and Pearl of 2938 Tuxedo Ave., a son, Joel Henry. I evenow, co-chairmen of the Jan. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Colton (Zina Radin) of ■ ays and means committee. Ger- Houston, Tex., a son. I rude Pregerson is in charge of ickets and may be contacted by tilling Tyler 4 - 8044. Births filitrriages ZAGER -KURLAND , Youth Education League Plans for TI IREE-PIECE TOPCOAT SUIT WIT' I SKUNK January Sale Price Complete Winter wardrobe in one costume! Wear the perfect full-length topcoat separately, if you wish! The matching two-piece dressmaker suit will look well under your fur coat, tool A spectacular buy at just $44.00. Rose-wine, blue and winter green. Second Floor. RUSS E KS vutzah Auxiliary Donor Event Feb. At an impressive ceremony Its Dinner Dance held on Sunday, Jan. 1, Miss The Ladies Auxiliary of Kvut- Goldie Kurland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kurland, be- A meeting of the Youth Edu• ' ah Ivrith will hold its annual t enor came the bride of Norman Zager cation League was held Jan. 9, : n luncheon at Lachar's hail, Cass Ave., at noon Wednes- of this city. M. Zager ofn- at the home of Mrs. Malvern At- Feb. 1. ciated in the Rabbi presence of the las 1961 Calvert, to plan for , av, The ladies of the Kvutzah will immediate families and friends. .' A dinner for 100 guests followed the dinner-dance which is to be , 1 resent Mrs. Morris Adler, wife f Rabbi Adler of Shaarey Zedek, the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Non .' _..,. . • I the guest speaker. man Zager are honeymooning in' 7:: ' A nowt Wrens The musical program will fee- Chicago and upon their return to I ure Cantor J. H. Sonenklar, ac- this city will reside at 13305 Ilan ompanied by Miss Katzin. There LaSalle Blvd. w• 1 vill be readings by B. Isaacs, uperintendent of the United Ile- KORELITZ - GOLD rew Schools, and by Aaron Ro- Miss Anne Gold, daughter of enberg. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Gold of Boston The Kvutzah Ivrith Woman's Blvd., and Morris Korelitz, son k uxiliary represents an assembly Your Hosts: of Mrs. Korelitz of Buena Vista f Jewish women who are united Ave., were married Sunday, Jan. The 1 or the purpose of spreading the 8. Officiating at the ceremony t Family Jacobs i nowledge of the Hebrew lan- which was held at Lachar's at liege and literature, 6:30 p. ni. were Rabbis Benzion The members, chairman and 3foldawsky, M. Zager and I. : o-chairmen urge their friends Stollman. t o make their reservations early. Mrs. David Berman, sister of , For reservations kindly call the bride, was the matron of1 I dos. R. Rubenstein, Tyler 4-4375, honor. ✓ Mrs. A. D. Markson, Tyler I Miss Evelyn Kovarsky was1 -9159. maid of honor. The bridesmaids NEW MODERN HOTEL • ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS were Miss Sally Karr, Mrs. Hy- PRIVATE BATH AND SHOWER man Levinson, Miss Rose Lee hesed Shel Emes RADIO • SOLARIUM • ELEVATOR • BEAUTIFUL PATIO Allen, Miss Bessie Berman. Miss IDEALLY LOCATED FOR QUIET RELAXATION Florence Lasher and Miss Fran- Dance This Sunday FAMED CUISINE IN STRICT CONFORMITY :es Kovarsky. The junior brides- AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN lb. • maids were Merna Schiff and MRS. WILLIAM P. GREENBERG Rita Sue Kaltman. The annual dance of the Chesed N. Y. OFFICE • 1619 BROADWAY • COLUMBUS 141113 Harry Korelitz attended his held Feb. 19 at the Shaarey ' hel Ernes (Jewish Free Burial IT SUMMER ADDRESS brother as best man. The ushers Zedek ssociation) will be held this • LONG ADELON HOTEL were David Berman, Hyman Le- Mrs. Margaret Reisman and b unday evening, Jan. 15, at the REACH. vison, William Gold, Julius Gold, Mrs. Frances Abramson, chair- . look-Cadillac hotel. Dave Diem- Bill Farber and Philip Deutch. men of the ticket committee, re- r id's Orchestra will provide the Fhe junior ushers were Billy ported that tickets have been usic. Farber and Sidney Gold. Detroit Jews, young awl and appealed to mem- c All are The reception was held at La- distributed, urged to make this even! to solicit their friends at . Id, •har's following the ceremony. hers n occasion for get-together and once. Announcing Fwo hundredb gu ests attended the Mrs. Sara Galperin reported on ; nte•tainment. All proceeds will iin ner. Th rides' brother. Wil- the year book. e used to help finance this in- • . 'iam Gold of Chicago, gave a Mrs. Syd Rosen secured new' titution. toast to the bridal couple at the oral fi fine acts R for the e evening's linnet-. entertainment. The chairman, I abbi Rubinstein of Chicago The couple on an make extended Mrs. Anna Millman, and her com- Address Local Syna- motor trip and left will their mittee are enthusiastic over the to gogues in Behalf of He- home on Cortland Ave. on their response that they are receiving 410 Sun Bldg., 213 State St. return. RA. 8963, from members. brew Theological College DAVID BRODSKY, Manager Ladies Auxiliary of Chil- genwit sal ei,, An emergency drive for funds formerly of Brent•no'•, N. Y., and Kroch's in Chica go help the Chicago Beth 3lidrash dren'• Home Plans a eTorah, only higher institution of Specializing in Books of General Jewish Interest Purim Party J ewish learning in the West, bring 7 1 5 German refugee students from Piers Orders filled for any book in print. The Ladies Auxiliary of the he Frankfort-am-Main seminary, t n hildren's Home met last Wednes- ,„..„, ,,. r,„ 4„,,,,,,„ c d osed by the Nazis, will have the SPECIAL PRICES WILL PREVAIL layy. Sara Hope Pregerson, dra- M. Friday, Jen. 13, at I o, lock. ear. Le o ssistance of the Rabbi Chayim will Bo preach on the ism., rnatic reader, gave a lecture recital ex,,, Franklin Rubinstein, dean of the Chicago the Jew or rthodox rabbinate and member of 'Through the Looking Glasa.', • In this diet Atheist, nurse Agnostic. Dr. Mrs. Samuel Kavanau, president, iniseini- tin will discues the writ. rNiglon of the Frank. Jew T. o t he Yeshiva faculty, who is to &d ad- 117 vital problems announced that the children's :"''' ,i,,,.... ,,!. „ ,,,,,,.., of the nth,' mit, nth dressseveral local synagogues this Purim party is being planned by se sped.' aye's". anis is..sotoo Saturday. Rabbi Rubinstein, who CAROLYN NILSON tontine Notts Mrs. Jack Gordon, who will choose ..„...,„,...„,.. ,,,,,,,,...., one of the founders of the HEALTH SALON her own committee. Refreshments on &Math morning. Jan 11, at II I v as ebrew Theological College, will o'rlock• lir. Franklin prem. h by on Our the c - ome to Detroit at the request of were served. Mrs. Julian Webber, topic: .11ust We Ile will tiered STOCKHOLM GRADUATE 7hairman of hospitality, and her E,,,,„,i.,,r° Ilighly endorsed by New York abbi Abraham Burstein of Kan- committee were in charge. Here, and Detroit Physicians s as City, who is directing the cam- e mess (lob: Mrs. Charles Smith, chairman Men's A wow Tmple p a ign in Detroit which began last Temple flub projert. Corrective and Massage of contributions, received donations •PWPWWW‘i he the Merin club. Is the s eek. Gymnastics inn . from the following: Mr. and Mrs. .1.*".. .•17..J.,`'.106 eiswo t','; Fifteen focal students attend the Orthopedic Gymnastics Money Fenton, in .mocaory of Frenklin will conduct Mo the meal. mew hicago school, where they receive Yetta Burstein; Mrs. and Mrs. :nherilr,l,!..ner2Z. l" tilr,rll .2508 Beek Cadillac Hotel f ree tuition and board. Four rab- usodeirii Edward Stein, in memory of Anna kk, kiohwia. who ct,,,,,,,, awl j,r'l" MW mutho binical graduates of the college mu Silberblatt; Mr. and Mrs. B. Al- Jew..re' woefully deficient in a knool- g erve as spiritual leaders of neigh- appre..tion of their own his- pert, in memory of Anna Silber- r2,r,, ge sad ,,,,,,,. boring communities—Rabbis Solo- blatt; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph New- n on Z. Feinberg of Flint, Morris man, in memory of Richard Book- T' FPO. IN II 7 7—Family 1. asriel Katz of Grand Rapids, le- Orsette '' r :r INIght •I Temple Ti,. stein. Sisterhood planned hie an evening of r ad T. Notis of Saginaw and Ma- FLOWERS AND Mrs. Ralph Paul, secretary, an- entrl1.4r"'',7, 0;1 .... .nrz,.. i0 ?.. . h uro Shulman of Windsor. Return., nounces that there will be a board Viec`',,(1,7,; -:iiirs.Z si,i0,151 w t „ .... II g from a short trip to Chicago CORSAGES meeting on Tuesday morning, Jan. after whi, 0 refreshment• will be served. il st week, Rabbi Max J. Wohlge- For Weddings & Showers 16, at the home of Mrs. A. A. Tkke" s6 "n"' II rnter of Congregation Emanuel, HOgarth 1680 Barsky, 2710 Leslie Ave. himself an alumnus of Yeshivoth Mothers' Clubs Calendar I, aac Elchanan, New York, brought Tuotelay, Jan. (Tub IL 1'30 Women s Study at p 11511 m —Young Dexter. ." I. s message of encouragement to De- REGINAE Book eview. it leaders in charge of the drive, Tumd ,i,,,, Jan 17 r r ro--1-1 ws,se f corn The Reginae will have an open ,,,,,,, ay n, iiall p.,,,, ....1- Rabbi Saul Silber, president A group of New York artists meeting at the home of Ilene usherso, o ok,otiss tr... f the Hebrew Theological College. recently thought they had dis- 13325 DEXTER BLVD. Tu•alay. Jan. 17, .0 I Putnide. P m —Fenkell Reitzin. 2275 Tuxedo, Jan. 20, . at club at Midland l'hlio• covered a new Mexican photog- 3 p. m. Girls between the ages mathle twisting Harvey. Fascism wouldn't make rapher, an artist in his field, of 14 and 16 are invited to at- Wodnenlay. Jan. I:. .,1 30.0 p..,,, , a' sa c Perhaps h great strides in so many named Oreva—only to learn that Lend this meeting. For farther in- . ' .‘,1",,111,7`'."1,`,7,1,„7,1,..V.::„h '. ..'”,,... ,W, _ c ountries if somebody would take the photos they admired so Friends of Mrs. Rose Gerohwin, formation call Helen Salk. To. Bony w,,,,sorri ir tl he trouble to explain to the greatly were the work of a 21- Jan. co„.,,w,„„„.„, II I p. Ir•—Clakland - ublic that the Fascist and Nazi 'year-old home-town steno named mother of the 1.::e composer, 6-1585, or Dolores Salzman, To. (,,, Wednewl•• ., .,...,,;. and.p are 6-8479. Ina Tuesday, of play -Ifes My Darling Daughter.- g, lute dates from Roman an- Revs Freed ... Which reminds still getting autographed photos Jan, 21. I p Wt —1411.n. II quity, when—as now—it was us that the garage of Nathan P. of George . . . She A convenient toll acilvIllmt, Modified American (114.nryl.a Nat Ehrlich, Mgr. ti Plan to Attend Hudson's Seventh Annual HOUSEWARES EXPOSITION The entire Tenth Floor is packed with educational exhibits, to give you inside information on the manufacture of modern merchandise for the home. Plan to make several visits to this inter- esting, educational show. SEE the Venetian Glass Blowers SEE the show of Lighting Magic SEE an egg fried without fire SEE lamp shades made from mineral WATCH experts design silk shades SEE new glareless polaroid bulbs SEE a colorful tropical bird exhibit SEE a 100-year old miniature kitchen - SEE a 232 quart Tea Kettle - SEE a carving set with a 6-foot blade And scores of others. &e them all! HUDSON'S I Young Israel Adult Classes to Register on Tuesday Night Registration for the new se- mester of Young Israel adult classes will be held on Tuesday, at 8 p. m., in Room 210 of Cen- tral High School. Courses in the following subjects are being of- fered: Beginners' Hebrew: He- brew II and Advanced Hebrew; Religious Customs and Cere- monies; Personalities in Jewish Religious Philosophy. The fac- ulty consists of Rabbis Isaac Stollman and Max J. Wohlgel- ernter, Irving W. Schlussel and A. Twersky. The total cost of registration is El. The public at large is invited. These classes will commence on Tuesday eve- ning, Jan. 24, and will continue for 12 weeks. An interesting short program will take place on the evening of registration. Short talks will be delivered by the instructors and some of the students who have been attending the classes during the first semester. Young Israel is taking an ac- tive part in the conference of orthodox synagogues, taking place Sunday at Bay City. The follow- ing members are planning to attend the meeting: Isadore Co- hen, Abraham J. Rosenshine, Samuel Ilechtman and Irving W. Schlussel. David I. Berris, presi- dent of Young Israel, is sched- uled to preside at the afternoon session of the conference. gill e ta Nate MIAs Sara Rernatein left this week for Florida to spend the winter months( Mr. Mr. end Mrs. Morrie Goldberg ha. fe. elvtd none from their non. Joel, who I. on • Western trip, that he it at present at Lon Angeles, Calif. gam gamLevine is In Chicago this week where he Is attending the Furniture Mart. Mr and Mrs. Matthew Homenntot k I Pearl Drenneel and Infant son. have returned from New York to make their home In thin city. The routing marriage of MI. Rebecca Herkoiltz, dnughter of Mr and Mrs (wear Herkro Its of Saginaw. to Henry Feldman, son of Mr and •Mrs Lamer Feldman of (hi city was announced recently. Mr. •nd Wm H. F. Anthony have as their giteet this week. their alder, Wm Rom Rosenberg of Detroit. At • meeting of the Temple Sister- H Harrison on hood held recently Mra sc aa elected firM vice-president, and Mrs . A. J. Jacoby, second vire-president. Flans for • amp, to be held no Jan EP at the Temple were reported by Mrs. Hen Friedman. Mr. and %Ira H. F. Anthony ail' hold opn house on aunday. Jan. 21. from I to and 7 to 10 IT m., to celebrate their !Rh adding annlvereary. Kalvarier Aid Society Mrs. L. Stolinsky, president of the Kalvarier Aid Society thanks the chairman, Mrs. D. Mevis, the co-charman, D. Freedman and co- workers who helped make a suc- cess of the dinner and dance of Dec. 18. It also thanks Miss Flor- ence Weintraub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Weintraub, for enter- Flower. for all tainment Dexter-Jog Florist. Trier 6-6622. 1. Somrium Ftwoderk. Perraces, P•tlon. (la n e roontk do, Ins entert•ln- merits. Bathing di- rectly from hotel. I H A' : at to o- ho on ob. v s, be DIETARY OPERATED SHOPIRO Claud SAM SCHICHTIR MANAGING OIRPCT011 N T Brotlsky's Book Shalt, ub- ar- uld de- eld lie ers oiw the an OR tia- Mr. ✓in- of ttee, ring dis- !mar a R C Mrs Norman Ruckner and her daugh- ter. Audrey, returned from Peoria. 111. where they at tend .1 the wedding of Mrs. Dm knera since. Marjorie The January meeting of the Sister- hood of TPWIPIP Ileth Jacob wee NM Thesis, careen( events were by Mrs Ana Lapides and a reeks. of - Roots In Os Oar. - Ad.. Met- ier a. aa Elton by Mrs. Mao Dukthkin of I wtroit. 1773 Cadillac Rabbi Erir Friedland spoke on "Jo- seph' at the regular Friday eTenIng moire at Temple Ileth Jarob. } - The Education of Hyman Kaplan." rc by lawmal Hoes • Ore of Mos Jacob Kny Insky, has been added to (h. Temple 1,11Trary. . Rabbi Eric rrl.rlland hie Menalerted to the board of control by Gor Pontiac Enthange Club . Mot IgrIc Friedland and eon, Jothans ha,. returned from Green Boy. Wis, where they spent • fortnight with Mrs Friedland's parents Tom on 'Redical Middle Ass" . sign of the slave greeting Meyer of Manhattan doubles as his master. an art gallery. the minmav Joseph and Leslie Resent.) krdth cute his sir. natures from his old Cheeks mil pastes them on the *taros. Re- n great. ceased r pub- must local racter- ustein, Jew- ye, de- sion of assern- sh Fed- s which F. staining e while of giv- ' traction Id refu- country themes of the -e than 'rations, nmunity .tes and • sums PARINI