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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1939-09-29

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September 29, 1939

lnEVErBorrjErasn(nRomaA

and THE GAL HRONICLE

'Home Relief Open
Luncheon Meeting
1 on Monday, Oct. 2

A special open luncheon meet-
ing of the Home Relief Society
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Max Kogan, 2840 Cambridge Rd.,

52nd

Anniversary

SALE

ON

Smartly
Styled
Finer
Quality
Furs

Buy with Confidence

on Convenient Terms

Engagements

Women's Auxiliary (ANNUAL
of Home for Aged' BALL

ZIONIST
UN Noy 11

The executive board of the
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacob of Virginia Park will be hosts at a Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
reception to be held at the Detroit-Leland Hotel Sunday,
Oct. 8, Home for Aged net at the home
Lawrence W. Crohn, presidents
from 2 to 5 p. m. in honor of the engagement of their daughter,
of the Zionist Organization of
Beverly Ellen, to Herbert M. Schakne, son of Air. and Mrs. Jacob
Detroit, announced on Tuesday
Schakne. No cards.
that the annual Zionist Ball will
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldman announce the engagement of
be held at Hotel Statler on Sat-
their daughter, Mildred, to Robert Latin, of Air. and Mrs.
urday evening, Nov. 11. 'Abra-
Jacob Ai. Lattin,
ham Cooper again heads ths com-
Mr. and Airs. Thomas Moss
mittee on arrangements.
of 2410 Tuxedo Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Florence Phyllis, to Max Prog, son
Decision to hold the ball this
of Air. and Mrs. Jacob Prog, of 7330 Chalfonte Ave.
year wan reached after careful
Air. and Mrs. Hyman Levin of 1651 W. Euclid Ave. announce
deliberation by the board of
the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia Laura, to Leo Stern, son
the organisation. It was de-
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stern of 2221 Gladstone Ave.
cided to p d with all nor-

mal activities and ao raise the
nee aaaaaa funds to ez.rry on
the work for Palestine's raze.-
struction —a task considered
more necessary
y today than
ever before.

Oct. 8—Miss Doris Betty Kollin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Kollin of 2740 Fullerton Ave., to Merwin K. Grosberg, son of
Charles Grosberg of Arden Park.
Oct. 8—Miss Florence
Harriet Vass, daughte
r of Mr. and Airs.
Peter Vass of 270 E. Kirby Ave., to Wilbur E.
Loewenberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Loewenberg of Virginia Park.

HAT BAR

Ludwig Lewisohn will address
the Zionist Organization of De-
troit on Wednesday evening,
Nov. 1, in the Brown Memorial
Chapel of Temple Beth El.

Oct. 8—Miss Dorothy R. Love, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. David
E. Love of Rochester Ave., to Dr. Emanuel J. Green, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Green of Warren Ave.

MRS. I. E. GOODMAN

FELT
395

Annual $5 Luncheon Is
Planned by Sisters of
Zion Mizrachi

Oct. 8—Miss Edna Bussey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max J. of its president, Mrs. I. E. Good-
A board meeting of Sisters of
MRS. SAM ARKIN
Bussey of Northlawn Ave. to Morey Mandell, son of Mr. and Mrs. man, on Sept. 21,
Zion Mizrachi was held Sept. 19,
Harry Mandell of Windsor, Ont.
The Auxiliary is ushering in at the
home of Mrs. Augusta
sat 1 p. m. on Monday, Oct. 2.
activities for the new year with
Novelty tucked brim (that
Subar, 2009 Hazelwood Ave
Nov. 19—Miss Eleanor Jayne Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and th
Members and friends are invited
e annual paid up membership
Final plans were completed for
Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of the Belerest Apartments, to Roy Wolf,
to attend.
looks like two); high crown
tea to be held in the dining
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
Wolf
of
Parkside
Road.
the $5 donor luncheon, to be held
Plans for the annual dinner-
room of the Home, Monday, Oct. on Tuesday, Nov.
and wide grosgrain ribbon.
8, at the Shea-
dance of the Home Relief So-
16, 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Philip Smith,
rey Zedek, Mrs. Joseph II. Kunin,
ciety to be held Oct. 22 at the
Available in the important
chairman, called a meeting of
president,
appointed
the
follow-
Stotler Hotel are being com-
her committee at the home of i
Fall colors as well as black.
ng chairmen for the luncheon:
pleted. Numerous ways of raising
Mra. Albert Homonoff, chairman
quotas have been planned. For
of hostesses, on Wednesday, Sept, Mrs. Joshua Sperka, chairman;
Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, co-chairman;
information call Mrs. Al Weis-
27.
M rs. Abraham Kaplan, chairman
man, Ty. 5-8129, and Mrs. Ralph
Mrs, David Kliger, in charge
Levy, To. 8-4590, For pledges or
Sept. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. David M.
of the program for that day, of reservations; Mrs. Ida Gold-
Blanke
(Naomi
Marks)
reservations call Mrs. Sam Arkin, a son, Gerald Conrad.
Promises an entertaining after- smith, chairman of tickets; Sirs,
Isaac Rosenthal, chairman of
Ho. 2213, and Mrs. Charles Cor-
noon.
Sept. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weisblatt (Ethel Silver
souvenir programs; Mrs. A, Du-
nell, To. 5-2921.
stein) of 12056 Dexter Blvd., a son.
brinsky,
treasurer; Mrs. Ethel
The dinner-dance committee, of
364 More Immigrants Arrive at
Abrams, Mrs. A. Subar, secre
which Mrs. Sam Arkin is chair-
Tel Aviv Port
taries;
Mrs.
man, consists of:
Nathan Cohen, chair-
TEL AVIV. (WNS-Palcor
Mrs Cher lex
Vornell. chub omit of
SHAAEY ZEDEK Y.P.S
Agency) — Several boatloads of man of committees for pledges; freshments were served by the
Ph-dgen, Mr, Anna' Motw, a/mist/oft
J:1;
Mrs. Taube Segal, chairman of hostess.
rhalrman: III on. B. Newman. secret.,
illegal
Jewish
immigrants,
OPENING RALLY OCT . 1 in g
total-
Mr. Jerk lieht ninth treasurer; Sire.
and means; Mrs. E. Abrams,
Two trees were planted in the
364 in all, arrived at the ways
Ai Weinman. halrrnan ofroomette.
c
PRISER - TUCKER
Mr. 1tnlph Levy. chairmen of Iamb.
Tel Aviv port. After landing, C hairman of saving boxes; Mrs. Rabbi Afever Berlin Forest in
The
Young
People's
Society
of
Ith Mrs. Peter Miller as her ameba
lara Solomon, publicity chair- Palestine, by the Sisters of Zion
they
were
taken
to
the
intern-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morris
Tucker
Congregation
Shaarey
Zedek
will
ant ; Mrs Mnurloe (Wench porl
man.
ment camp at Sarafend.
Mibrachi, in memory of Julius
Arthur Gould, oh airtnen of telephone announce the marriage of their have its opening meeting on
After the business session re- P. Rosenthal.
ommittee; Mr. Ii, Altman and Mrs.
Ruth, to Sam Pricer, Sunday, Oct. 1, at 2:30 p. m., in
ittlJeri I wenn, c hairmen of t he radio daughter,
Of
son
Mr.
an
d Mrs. Louis the social hall.
linty, Mrs
II small. chair.
Priser, on Monday evening, Sep t.
man of iten enaper pblivitYH Man
rn. ii I . a t • •
The following officers are now
itenhen A lionder
el and
and NIre. Johnerm
I n a

home of Rabbi M.
, Inning. of entertainment. Membern
Zager, 3026 W. Grand Ave presiding: Jerry Silberblatt, preai-

Births

Ru SEKS

arriages

of

t
nays, and means
rommittre
Meedn Ines Arthur Ginalturg. lien
I l eh h . arm
Harty Rosman, William

Rabbi Zager performed the cere-
mony in the presence of the im-
, r
mediate families and friends,
Wallets, M. Itooenbertr. Harry naive,
---
I th SiIIIILIVI
Kanner. Bernard Korner.
and up
PUPKO- BERNSTEIN
.1. II. Polosker, Joseph J. Jacob.
town ZP, h man, Hobert It. Kaltman,
Kaltman,
At a simple and lovely cere-
NI PI, ell
Emmet%
Decor
Goldman,
tInonr HIP ',man, Ben Cale. Jameld
mony
on Sept. 26, Miss Sara
GENUINE MINK
Galperin. Philip Brenner, Robert Dent, Lee Bernstein, daughter of
Mr.
William liordon, Samuel
in, P. IA•0
I :old s en
David
Bernstein of Bay City,
nee
R oden, Ira Todden hers.
Joseph sarhs, liurton Marks, t.. eh hum. Mich., became the bride of
Other Furs $50 to $3500
maw A. Sinnaberg. II, A Leant th A
I ta, it1.11. Muhl. Atlas. Paul Ilarellt IL Benjamin J. Pupko, son of Mrs.
Siltation Roblin, Nat'l. Mandebern.
Fannie Pupko of Detroit, Rabbi
LIBRARY AT E. GRAND RIVER
There will be meetings of the Leon Fram performed the cere-
ways and means committee every mony at the h ome of the gr om'
I Wednesday morning at 10:30, un- sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
til after the dinner-dance, at the Mrs. Sidney W. Foreman of 18281
home of Airs. Sam Arkin, chair. I Pennington Dr., in the presence I
Man.
1 of the immediate families, after
FAMOUS FOR OUR UNSURPASSED
The year book of which Mrs. I which dinner was served.
Jerome Kanter and Mrs. Robert I The bride was charming in a
I Drews are chairmen, is being brown lame afternoon dress and
compiled. Mrs. Nathan Greene, wore a shoulder corsage of white
For Eighteen Years
To. 6-1713, and Mrs. David Rol- orchids. Sidney W. Foreman was
COFFEE CAKES A SPECIALTY
lips, To. 6-9090, are on the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Pupko are
memoriam committee, with Mrs. honeymooning in Chicago and af.
For Parties try our Dainty Tea Cookies and
Irving Small as their chairman. ter Oct. 10 will reside at 18459
Salted Nuts . — We use pure butter only.
Members and friends are asked Greenlawn Ave.
to tune in on radio station WAIBC
JERRY SILBERBLATT
on Saturday night at 9 and Sun- Emanuel Mitzvah School to
dent; Murray Jacobs, vice presi-
day noon at 1 for important an-
Celebrate Succoth Sunday
nouncements concerning the af- Boys and girls, ages 12-16, dent; Revs Clamage, corre-
sponding secretary; Adele Rob-
fair. Mrs. H. Altman will be will meet for a special holiday ins, recording secretary; Myrom
MA. 6870
9144 12th St.
heard
MA. 6569
on the Sunday program program Sunday morning, Oct. I, Duahkin, treasurer; members of
and various
1'w Your Convenience, Branches at:
committee chairmen 9 o'clock, at Congregation Beth
will be heard Saturday evenings. Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and the board, Rebecca Kahn, Julia
Neumann's Market-25 E. Grand River, Ra. 5115
Siegl, Frank Tzevine, Cole Ko-
Mrs. Charles Cornell spoke last 1Voodrow Wilson Ayes., under van and
Ci•nciolo Bros. Market-3205 W. McNichols Rd., Un. 2-6800
Marshall Brenner,
Saturday evening over the Alt- the auspices of Emanuel Mitzvah
Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, delegate to
man radio hour. School for adolescents, The b
the World Zionist Congress held
The Mah Jong and bridge affair
held Sept. 26 at the Statler was will conduct regular Chol Ha- in Geneva, and one of the na-
a success. Mrs. Robert Drews Moed Succoth prayers, including tional officers of Hadassah, will
was chairman of the afternoon. the reading of the Torah and the be the speaker on Oct. 1, on the
ONE OF THE MOST MODERN IN THE STATE
,
ect "The Jew and the Inter-
the blessing over the
The Home Relief Society ac-
knowledges a number of baskets Ethrog. Following the services, national Scene."
NEW PUPILS NOW BEING ENROLLED
Murray Jacobs and Adele Rob-
of felod given by a friend to be breakfast will be served at the
at 11812 Linwood Ave., corner Tuxedo, upstairs
donated to the needy families Synagogue Succah, at which time ins, co-chairmen of the member.
that are receiving aid from the the group will be led in a discus- ship committee, are assisted by
SIMON RICHARDSON, Principal
sion of the stories and laws of Ruth Goldberg, Helen Brown,
organization.
For a better and more practical Jewish education, enroll
The following donations are the festival. The entire program Maurice Coggan and Melvin Schu-
biner,
your children to benefit from our curriculum which includes
Acknowledged: Mr. and Mrs. Max will conclude at 12 noon.
Hebrew and Yiddish, Jewish history, writing, composition,
Emanuel Mitzvah School, now
A program for the entire year
Kogan, in honor of their anni-
the prayers and Jewish customs. Jewish holidays celebrated
versary; Mrs. I, Schetzer, in in its third year, offers a well- has been prepared to include a
in traditional fashion and by dramatization of the historical
honor of Bar Mitzvah of Jerry developed educational and club study of Jewish religion and his-
events. Children prepared for Bar Mitzvahs and to conduct
Ginsberg; donation from Mrs. S. program for boys and girls above tory at study group meetings, a
services before Omed. Arrangements can also be made for
Arkin; from Mrs. Kleinsmith, in the age of Jewish religious ma- social program, athletics, drama-
private lessons.
turity, intended to supplement tics and journalism.
memory of Zelic Davis.
their early training and to main-
Transportation 'furnished for children who live at a
tain
their contact with active
distance from the school.
North Woodward Branch of
Jewish life. Boys who have be - Contributions to the Jewish
For informatio n call HOgarth 1889
J.W.E.W.O. to Meet
come Bar Mitzvah and girls of
Home for Aged
12 years and older are admitted
Sunday
to the school, which meets Sun-
The following have made con-
day mornings, Rabbi M. J. Wohl.
IIN.(1.1 SI% CI sittifl iNG
tributions to the Home for Aged
Mrs, J. Silverstein will be host-
gelernter is personally in charge in lieu of flowers:
UNCENSORED VERSION
ess to members of the North
of Emanuel Mitzvah School, and R.I:r7,,,,,i1 1 1„
Woodward branch of the Jewish
he will gladly supply further in- era In m emory
Women's European Welfare Or- formation to those
or gr.. Dora r
at 71,*,,,!",,,,'„" d}!,, `:,''',1,"„,".'„lirr!,:,1"
ganization, at a meeting to be
Min"IP
his synagogue study , 1550 Tay-
held at her home on Monday, Oct. tor, telephone Tr. 1-
of brother l" inn A. Cohen, 1.7r1:."'IrroVn
(imams. e memory
2934.
l
2, 1:30 p. in. Plans will be made
of Mrs. Dora
A marina! ll niallesable I
Krell. kfr and Mrs.
W. IC"
'
for the luncheon bridge and Mah
In memory of Hamel Buerh of Lens.
Otto IIKTROIT TRE.MIERIS
Ong, Mich.; Mr and Mrs. I. Kerby! In
Jong party to be held at the
Memory of
111111nm remelt's
Mrs. Kate Levitt: Mrs
home of Mrs. Samuel M. Shire,
Davkl Moss in memory of Harry
Moss: Mr. and Mrs.
"Edge of the World"
7621 LaSalle Blvd., on Tuesday,
David OPPenheitn
In memory of the daughter of
"Gera tor I Ilan 'Sian of Arno"'
Oct. 24, at 12:80 p. m. Reserva-
Mr.
and Mrs. A Iloptman t Mr. and Mrs
----
—N. C. Tinien
ions may. be made by calling Ho-
Hmil Etter I memory f M • G
S p e f c o i a rt s PLoig or n a m t 0 A B re r eo
earth
0264
or
n g. t e d
R. COLVMRIA
i i .
Tyler 4-3013.
; .P di a n . mother u.
:: :,
;! .. , 1 Ya n ;,: p . • r a
' d:l:i7:4,:(1.01 r 0 :: n
, I n ; I, d r m
AT WOODWARD
Plans are now being formu-
t: ; Iy. ; o°,
° 'r l • v
: t
1111'0. TONI
e, and
bro t her. Daniel o;
Ile e d for the North Woodward
branch's main fund-raising enter-
J,Tii.E
.
.
(-(
Next Monday night, Pisgah
. 1 .",::',Z. I ,ZinT.71, of..f,71,:q
of Henrietta If twill . • Mr
prise, the seventh annual donor Lodge No 34 of BMW Brith will In memory a
'
an Odra
Oppenhelni. In rnentore
luncheon scheduled for Jan, 9, hold
h
its first business meeting of of Mrs. Rotel Goldberg
and Julius H.
nenthal , M r. •nd Mr s D avid tr..
Mrs. A. Gleicher v•as appointed t e u se uas son in the Maccabees .....
Biog. i go
n ,,, ,,,„ 1,, .,,,, ,oh .
.ier •
of M r. K a to Levitt
general chairman. Members and
Rosenzweig
Mr .and Mrs
olutrt Ned•rlander. In
friends desiring to help and earn u rges every member to attend this
'4" hate Let. Ili Mr •nd
"""7
nr
Mrs.
Leonard
N

meeting as matters of im-
gil11011/3. ill memory of
sr a mission should call Mr
Romani hal
Anna Goldberg, acting president,
ortance will be discussed. A de-
"Law Enforcement Has
The Jewish National Fund
The
have made do-
Townsend 5-4256, as a store i s tailed program of activity will nations following
Council
acknowledges
the
plant-
to the Home:
Broken Down in Detroit"
also be announced.
now available for rummage.
Morrie Berman. Grnn.1 /tepid. Mioh..
ing of the following trees in the
The'organization acknowledges
A large audience attended In memory of father Mnrclobe•fter lier-
Fred M. Butzel Forest in Pales-
Edward J. Jeffries declares
tIlan: Mr. bottle Porn, In memory of
the following contributions to Pisgah's first open meeting of the fit
her Camper Obbenhelm, Ms. 'Mph •
tine:
that the mayor is the chief
the
Benjamin
Wisper
Memorial
fall
season in the Brown Memo- kin in memory of fat her Alnishe
Lush .
Two trees in honor of the re-
law enforcing officer in Detroit
kin:
Mn. Annie Minas In memory of
Flower Fund: Mrs. S. B. Hack, vial Chapel of Temple Beth El on
covery
of
Rose
Zeff
by
members
and when elected he will not
Sept. 18. A symposium on the mother Relater*, Mrs Mullet Fried-
in
honor
of
her
son,
Leon's,
mar-
of the Social Credit Group
shift his responsibility to •
=n, fk.',V b nrt. hannile:In man ..' )12:m of
nage; Mrs. Sam Osnos and Mrs. "Defense of Jewish Rights" was floldetein
In
m emo, at wife Drat ha
grand jury. That is only one
One tree in memory of J. P. 1. Livi; and to the treasury fund. discussed b Dr. Leo M.
Ooldeteln,
In memo,
reaso n why his friends u rge
Rosenthal. one tree in memory by Mrs. Bigler and Mrs. M. Tess- iin , a Morrie
ii.,,,, w , h. fl I Manheim
■ LIL.
orris Adler and Eph- of
Marshall and
of Mrs. Rebecca Zeitlin and one ler for Yiskor.
YOU to
aim Gomberg, who substituted nods w:1:i,4, niZ eme V. "Vi
tree
in
memory
of
Morris
Weiss,
hsn'"
VOTE FOR
for Fred M. Butzel who was ill. mrk
by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agree.
L"I. P'r"' In honor of t Its
A musical program was
presented Z:174.7 gliq
One tree in memory of Mrs.
mt7II M,rgs I;
by Mrs. Mildred Breach, soprano, Lauldeat Mrs. l," ft Uss-m
Lefton, Julius Ring
Rebecca Zeitlin. and one tree
J.
and Mrs.
Mrs S. St huirnen• Tem-
Gertrude Oberstein pa Rosenberg.
FOR MAYOR
in memory of Morris Weiss, by
Bern El, Alpena, Sli t,
pianist.
W ade: Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schwartz.
at the Primaries on Ott. 10
%1111 "nb-
,iniff
Monday night, at the
meeting Mrs. Miriam Weinberg
mil; ad, paid fur by • friend .
One tree in memory of Fannie
of the general committee, the
Solomon, by the Eva Prenzlauer
cultural committee announced Tea of Young Women's
Maternity Aid Society.
that
a program of
One tree in memory of Mrs.
Mizrachi ,on Monday,
Jewish
music will be presented at
MONDAY NIGHT CLUB
A health talk by an eminent
Rose Bailen, by Mrs. Anna
an open meeting, further details
medical
authority
will
be
given
Young Women's Mizrachi will
The Monday Night Club will Falick.
t o be announced in an early
issue sponsor a tea at the home of
For information regarding the at the meeting of the Mt. Sinai
give a social at the home of Mrs.
of The Chronicle. Sant Mara
planting of trees in Palestine, Hospital Assci'ciation on Wednes-
Airs. Harry Clark, 18294 Park-
J. Manacer, 3791 Tuxedo Ave., please call Mrs. P. Slomovitz, Un. day, Oct. 25, at Hotel Statler.
hairman of the athletic commit- side Ave., at 1 o clock on Monday,
t ee, reported that the bowline Oct.
At a meeting of the board of
2. A book review will be
Monday, Oct. 2. All friends of 1-6972, 17417 Stoepel Ave.
leyrue
is howling every Thursday given by Airs. Max Wohlgelern-
directors
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
the club are invited to attend

. as Goldberg. chairman er. There will be piano solos by
David
Werbe, on Tuesday eve- !,
.
the affair, which will take place
Flowers for
occasions--
f the choral committee, reported
nine. plans were outlined•for ac-
the choral group is HOW rehears- Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein. Mrs. M.
in the afternoon and evening. Dezter.Joy Florist, Tyler 8-8622 tivities for the current year,
Liebechutz, president, urges every
ing.
member to bring a guest.

$1150

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