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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1939-11-03

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ENETROirdiWISR MROXiat

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE



TILE BELCIIEST

5440 CASS AVENUE

November 3, 1939

Sets Nov. 26 as
Her Wedding Date

Mizrachi Ladies'
Luncheon Nov. 8

COLUMBIA 5700

A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY
THE EXCELLENCE OF ITS CLIENTELE,

hfrs. Abraham Shapiro, National
President, to Be Guest
Speaker

LOCATION AND SERVICE . . .

Annual Ball

BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL

Grand Ballroom

GIVEN BY

Bereznitzer Aid Society

Jack Rosevear and
Orchestra with
Max Gail in Person I I

Sunday Evening,
November 19, 1939

ADMISSION 65 CENTS

Masonic Auditorium

Fri., Nov. 10 - 8:20 P. M.

ARGENTINITA

AND HER SPANISH DANCERS

Tickets; 83c to $2.75

MADISON

CA. 2182

-- NEW LOW PRICES

Children

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Alauss

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20c

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that 111f1 ■ 14, her fnmoral
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MILLION"

"OF HUMAN
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STARTING AT MIDNIGHT .SATURDAY and

4 DAYS—SUN.—MON.—TUES.—WED.

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— PLUS —
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SEIS 4 EllaTIF/OtiM

3■

Cole to Address
Bnai Moshe Men's
Club on Dec.

Andy Devine

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11.- 71 9 04 DM 1SSION

NO DOWN PAYMENT on

Hebrew Ladies' Aid
Jack's Super Service Officers Installed

Tires . Radios - Batteries

formerly S & K Super Service
Tire and General Repairs

74 10rIcution—Alandard 011 Produefil

8620 Linwood at Pingrae
Tyler 4-9001

Courtesy and Service
Our Watchwords

An impressive ceremony market
the 28th annual installation of
officers of the Hebrew Ladies Aid
Society held on Thursday eve-
ning, Nov. 2, at the Dexter-Law-
rence Hall. An audience of over
200 people was present when

The Wilshire

Residential Hotel



ATTRACTIVE SUITES
FROM 1 TO 5 RMS.,
SOME WITH 2 BATHS.
COMPLETE HOTEL
SERVICE. FURN. OR
UNFUR. DINING ROOM
AND GARAGE IN CON-
NECTION. N E W RE-
FRIGERATION A N D
TABLE TOP STOVES
BEING INSTALLED.

TO. 8-2680

Collingwood
Corner Third

MRS. ABE MILLER

Embarrassing Hall

Safety Deatroyed. Per-
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enc.,. Pads la years.
sr. 0r.

I Mrs. Charles Cornell, past Presi
, dent of the Home Relief Society,
I installed the officers. Mrs. Irving
E. Liebson acted as chairman for
the evening.

610 EMPIRIC 1111/0. RA. BIM

The distinction of honorary
President was conferred upon Mrs.
!gnats Auslander.

Electrolysis Clinic

I

Mrs. Milford Stern, Airs. Leo
n-I Mr. and Mrs. Max Osnos an-
and Weiner, Mrs. Julius Fish er nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
and Mrs. Sidney Rosen return ed 'son, Ronald Sidney, on Saturday,
host a motor trip to New Yor
k. I Nov. 4, at Congregation Shaarcy
Zedek. Reception at 18964 Wilde-
Mrs. hurry E. Byron and mere Ave. on Sunday, Nov. 5,
daughter, Eileen, have returned from 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.
to their home in the 13elcrest af-
ter two months spent in Dixville
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian D. Rosen
Notch, N. H., and New York,
of Sturtevant Ave. left Thursday
where they were guests at the St. for Philadelphia and New York
Regis Hotel.
City and will be gone for the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ahe Goldman of
Wildemere Ave. returned from 10
Honoring Miss Resaline Cheren,
days at the Arlington Hotel in bride-elect of Nov. 12, many
llot Springs.
lovely
affairs were given, includ-
MISS CLARA KAPETANSKY
ing the following: A personal-
Mrs.
Milton
Kutnnuer,
Miss Clara Kapetansky of 1730
Mrs. linen shower at Iluyler's L'Aiglon,
Clairmount Ave., daughter of the Jack Loewenberg and Airs. Louis by her cousin, Mrs. David Harris;
late Mr. and Mrs. Joel I,. Nape- Alusliner will leave Nov. 7 for a a linen shower by Mrs. Jack
tansky, will become the bride of motor trip to Los Angeles where Bamze at her home; a hosiery
Dr. George V. Leib, son of Joseph they will spend the winter.
shower by Miss Marcia Raskin at
Leib of 1983 Hazelwood Ave., on
her home; a personal shower at
Nov. 26.
Mrs. Henry Levitt of Jefferson the Lee Plaza by the Misses Es-
Ave. returned from a fortnight in ther and Hattie Goldsmith and
New York.
Lee Robinson; a crystal shower
at the Club Madrid by the girls
from
her office; a !kitchen shower
George Hildebrand of New
MRS. ABRAHAM SHAPIRO
York is spending two weeks in at the Chidwa by Miss Jeanette
Kay and Mrs. Ruth Lenick; a
. Detroit.
luncheon at the Book Casino by Nov. 8, at 12:30 p. m., at the
Shaarey Zedek.
Lodge Joins National Bnai Brith
Mrs. Albert Levin, and a lunch-
Mrs. Max Unger and Mrs. Ellen eon at the Book Casino by Mrs.
Membership Drive
Mrs. Abraham Shapiro of New
Myers returned from a visit in Albert Levin and
II luncheon at York, national president of the
Atlantic City.
Next Monday night, Nov . 7,
Hudson's by Mrs. Harry Lutz, Mizrachi Women of America, will
Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai
Also in honor of Miss Cheren aqd be the guest speaker. A musical
Mrs. Fanny Eisen returned to
Brith will hold its regular. nion
David L. Polk, the groom-to-be, program has been arranged by
business meeting at its I thly her home in Syracuse after a a dinner party was given by Mr. the cultural chairman, Mrs. Abra
edge visit with her children, Mr. and
quarters in the Maccabees B
and Mrs. Joseph Freedman of ham Caplan.
Idg. Mrs. William Elson of Ohio St.
President Louis Rosenzweig u rgea --
16864 Wildemere, at their home.
Mrs. Joseph If . Kunin, presi-
all members to attend this CO eat-
dent, the chairmen, and her co-
Mrs.
Robert
Afarwil
of
LaSalle
ing as several matters of vital
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Kramer workers, are looking forward to
im- Blvd. returned from a visit with
portance will be discussed.
of 3245 Chicago Blvd. left the a large attendance. The money
her family in New York.
This meeting will also feature
city
Oct. 29 to take up their resi- raised will be used to help build
---
a detailed report on the meeting
a home for girls in Haifa, Pales-
Mrs. Laura Neuman of Cleve- dence at Miami Beach, Fla.
of the Michigan Council of Bnai
tine. Two homes for girls have
land is visiting with her son-in-
Brith Lodges which was held in
Mrs. Abraham Shapiro, national already been built in Jerusalem
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Bay City last Sunday as well as
and
in Tel Aviv. Now hundreds of
Edward Lichtig of Burlingame president of Mizrachi, is to be
the announcement of the Jed ge's Ave.
guest speaker at the membership homeless unfortunates are wait-
participation in the national B nut
ing
for
the completion of the
tea of the Young Women's Miz-
Brith membership drive.
home in Haifa.
rs. I. Greenbaum of Cleve- rachi at the Wilshire Hotel, on
The officers of the lodge urge
For reservations to the lunch-
land spent 10 days with her son- Monday afternoon, Nov. 6. Also
the members to attend the Bnai
on the program will be a vocal eon call the chairmen, Mrs.
Brith Sabbath services which are in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. program by Miss Florence Greene. Joshua Sperka, To. 7-8000; Mrs.
C. L. Maas of LaSalle Blvd.
being held in leading synagogues
Isaac Shetzer, To, 8-8477; Mrs.
this Friday night and Saturday
Abraham Caplan, To. 7-0869;
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Weinstein
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shale- Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, Ho. 4580.
morning.
of Buena Vista Ave. returned vitz were hosts Sunday evening,
The chapter has received con-
For its second meeting in No-
titan New York where they were Oct. 29, to relatives and friends,
vember, Pisgah Lodge will epon-
guests at the Park Central Hotel. at a house warming party in their tributions from Mrs. Isaac Shetzer
nor a debate on an important Jew-
in memory of her mother, com-
new home at 18904 Wildemere
ish question between the Bnai
memorating the Yahrzeit; a do-
Mrs, Eugene Spanier of Boston Ave.
Brith llillel Foundation of the
nation from Mrs. N. Hack.
Blvd. returned from a fortnight
University of Michigan and that in Pittsburgh.
Airs. Theodore Schwartz of
of Ohio State University.
Boston Blvd. returned Wednesday Bereznitzer Aid Society's
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stein of from a short trip to New York
6th Annual Ball Nov. 19
Boston visited during the past City.
week with their uncle and aunt,
The sixth annual ball of the
Mr. and Mrs. Davis II . Cole of
Mrs. Alfred Rothchild and Bereznitzer Aid Societss will be
Calvert Ave.
Miss Edith Ileavenrich will enter- held Nov. 19, in the Book-Cadillac
tain a few friends at luncheon Hotel.'efusic will be furnished by
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacob of on Nov. 4.
12 Virginia
Jack Rosevear and his orchestra,
Park spent the past week-
with Max Gail in Person.
end in Chicago.
Mrs.
Samuel
Brody
of
Webb
Sol Kanat was selected as the
The Men's Club of Congrega-
Ave. was hostess to a group of chairman, with AL Terebelo treas-
tion Bnai Moshe announces that
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein re.
the Rev. Walton E. Cole, minister turned from a few days in Chi- friends at a luncheon at the Book- urer; J. H. Peven, secretary; Airs.
Casino on Saturday, honoring her N.
of the Unitarian Church of To- cago.
Weisman, co-secretary, and
future sister-in-law, Miss Bertha assisted by a large committee.
ledo, will be presented at the
Mugy, whose engagement to Sam- Tickets may be obtained by call-
Bnai Moshe in a lecture on Dec.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lipman of
12. The Rev. Cole has been de- Warrington Drive visited in Chi- uel Margolis was recently an- ing Ho. 2869 or To. 8-6330.
nounced.
livering a series of radio addresses cago the past week-end.
The Bereznitzer Juniors are ac-
condemning Coughlinism.
tively participating to help make
---
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
II.
Weis-
this
affair a success.
This program will take the form
Marilyn Krell entertained sev-
man and son, Ronald Gary, have
of a Chanukah celebration.
eral friends for luncheon last
moved into their new home at
Sunday.
3016 Collingwood Ave.

PISGAH MEETS
MONDAY EVE

TE. 2.7100

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The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
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is

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Classified Advertsing Pays

Synagogues Hold
Bnai Brith Sabbath

Rhea Cashman Gladwin, as a
grand officer of the Grand Chap-
ter of Order Eastern Star of
Michigan , spent the last two
weeks traveling in Michigan as
the guest of the various Eastern
Star chapters at special recep-
tions arranged in her honor. She
visited Marquette, Bessemer. Es-
canaba, Manistique, Flint, Lan-
sing and Grand Rapids, This week-
end she will spend at Grand Ha-
ven where the Grand Family will
confer the degrees.

On Oct. 27, members of the
Ditto Club entertained at a scan
enger hunt in honor of Hallowe'er
at the home of Shirley Max o
Burlingame Ave.

SATURDAY...

A special Bmri Brith Sabbath
will be observed in Detroit's lead-
ing synagogues on Friday evenin g
Mrs. Samuel Brody and sons
Nov. 3, and Saturday morning,
Gerry and Buddy, left by plane to
Nov. 4. At these services the
join Mr. Brody in Miami Beach
Bnai Britt] will be the theme of
Fla, They expect to spend the
discussion from the pulpits. All
winter in their new home. 38th
members of Bnai Brith, their
St. and Pine Tree Drive, Miami
families and friends are urged by
Beach.
local officers to attend one of
these services.
Dr. and Airs. George Waldbott
Services are being conducted
A. Greenbaum and daughters, will give a dinner party on
at the following synagogues: Fri- formerly of Calvert Ave., are Nov. 11.
day evening, at Temple Beth El now residing at 2946 Cortland
and Congregation Beth Tefilo Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Heaven-
Emanuel; Saturday morning, at
rich returned from their honey-
Shaorey Zedek, Bnai Moshe and
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D.
moon motoring through the New
Bnai David. The following rabbis LaBret and sons are now resid- England States.
have designated this day as Bnai ing in their new home at 18490
Brith Sabbath in Detroit as a San Juan Drive.
Mrs. Sigmond A. Robinson re-
complement to the national mem-
turned from a short stay in Chi-
bership drive: Dr. Leo M. Frank-
The Detroit Post 135, Jewish cago and Superior, Wis.
lin. Rabbi Leon From, Dr. A. AI. War Veterans of the United
Hershman, Rabbi Morris Adler States, is planning an Armistice
Meritt DeYoung of Evansville,
Rabbi Moses Fischer, Rabbi Max' Day (lance and floor show o
Ind., spent the past week-end as
v. lalt,h a Herzfeld
Vohlgelernter and Rabbi
t etrhe Sd h aerei
is h
y Zedek. the guest of Mr. and etre. Sig-
Joshua Sperka.
Dr.
ro Stark
mond A. Robinson.
Last Tuesday night the Bnai mender of the post and Mrs.
Brith national membership drive Henry Shapiro is president of the
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer
was formally opened in Detroit at ladies' Auxiliary. The chairmen
and airs. George Epstein are
a rally held in the social hall of of the dance committee are Morse
spending the wek-end with Mr.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Berndorf and Bessie Silverman.
and Mrs. Gilbert Hart in South
This meeting was addressed b
The massing of the colors will
Sid ney G. Kusworm of Dayton, y be the outstanding feature of the Bend, Ind.
0., treasurer of the Supreme Patriotic portion of the program.
Miss Emma Butzel and Mrs.
Lodge Bnai Brith. Following his
Benjamin Lambert will give a
address the officers of Detroit's
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hirsch of luncheon on Nov. 13.
four Bnai Brith lodges, Pisgah, 2496 W. Grand Ave. will cele-
Louis Marshall. Detroit and Then. brate their 25th wedding anni-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson
B ore Iferzl, decided to unite in versary Sunday, Nov. 5, at a
have moved into their new home
a
membership campaign,
dinner at Lachar's for their fam- on Northlawn Ave.
Ronald Friedman, assistant di- ily and friends.
rectol. of NM Brith Hillel
The Ili-Hatters will give their
Foundation at U. of M., also
The E. T. C. Girls will have an annual dance on Sunday evening,
spoke.
open meeting Friday evening, Nov. 5, in the Grand Ballroom
Nov. 10, at 2500 Fullerton Ave. of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Mike
All girls between the ages of 18 Falk and his orchestra will be
and 20 are invited to attend.
featured.

Mrs. Abe Miller was re-elected
president: Mrs. J. Arthur Schiff
and Mrs. Manuel Engels, vice
presidents; treasurer, Mrs, Dave
Muller; Mrs. Paul R. Freeman,
re-elected recording secretary for
the fourth term; Mrs. Charles
Berkowitz,
financial
secretary;
• Mrs. Ethel Goodman and
Mrs.
' Mary Feldman, re-elected conduc-
Itres s
and inner guard respectively
The president appointed the fol•
lowing trustees: Mesdames Louis
Goldfine, Regina Muller, Allan
Janawitz and William I. Miller
Amore, Musicarum Omnes will
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Witus and
The publicity will be handled by
meet at the home of Arthur Shu- family are now residing at 18440
Mrs. Paul R. Freeman,. and Mrs.
Willi am I. Stiller will serve as
The annual donor luncheon giv- te°, 2961 Collingwood Ave., Sat- Fairfield Ave.
secretary of the executive board. en by the Goodwill Sewing Cir- urday evening, Nov. 11. A talk on
the life of Mozart will be given
The executive board of the
Cantor David Katzman ren- cle will be held Tuesday, Nov.
by Lawrence Rosenthal.
Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
dered a number of Jewish and 14, 12:30 p. m., at Pereira's,
9925
Dexter.
Home for Aged will hold a regu-
Hebrew melodies. He was accom-
Ruth Brotman, soprano, has lar meeting and luncheon at the
Proceeds from this affair will
panied by his daughter at the
returned from a concert tour home of Mrs. Nate Kaletsky, 4301
piano. Little Evelyn Dusow enter- be devoted to various charities
of Montreal, New York, Phila- Sturtevant, on Wednesday, Nov.
tained the audience with several which the Cricle supports the year
AI OU nd. Sirs. Irving Greenspan, delphia, Atlantic City and Wash- 8, at 12:30 p. m.
ballet and vocal solos. Afartin
ington.
is C hairman of the affair and i
Feldman concluded the evening's
s
assis
r. and Mrs. Samuel Weiner
ntertainment with violin rendi- erns ted by Mrs. Irwin Sims. Res-
The "Ramat Lites" Social Club ente rtained their many friends at
ions.
tions can be made by tele-
phon ing Mrs. Greenspan, Town. will give its annual dance on B M usical given at their home at
The seventh annual donor
send 6-6771, or Mrs. Sims, Town- Sunday, Nov. 5, at the Phalanx 1809 4 Santa Barbara last Sun-
luncheon, the main money.raising send 6-8923•
Club, Erskine and John R. Ray day evening, to honor their son,
project, will he held on Dec. 6,
Gorrell and his orchestra will be Shel don's, Bar Mitzvah. Samuel
at I.achar's. The demands for
featured. There will also be three Bars h, violinist, formerly from
aid are numerous and urgent.
Prizes for the best jitterbugs. The Toro nto, featured the program
Consequently, ever, effort will
Public is invited.
be
with classical violin solos, accom-
made to make this donor luncheon
pant ed by Miss Ruth Sherman on
an outstanding success. The com-
Miss Setta Robinson will give the lane. Sheldon, who is a pupil
mittee in charge of this function
a luncheon at the Women's City of AI r. Barsh, also rendered class-
met at the home of Mrs. Morris
Club on Nov. 11.
ical v iolin solos. A trio was played
Weinstein on Penningto n Drive
Joint! y by Sheldon and Mr. Barsh,
during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II. Weis- accom panted by Miss Ruth Sher-

man of 3016 Collingwood Ave en man. A solo number on the piano
A meeting of the trustees was
te rtained in honor of the second
held at the home of Mrs. William
was
Flowers for all occasions—
b irthdav uf their son, Ronald Sher also rendered by Miss Ruth
I. Miller.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. Gar
man. A buffet supper was
Y. served.

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