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PEI)EntorrjewisnatRoxicIA

November 17, 1939

sea THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE SIX

THE BELCREST

COLUMBIA 5700

5440 CASS AVENUE

Her Marriage Event Temple Men's Club
of This Sunday Birthday Party on
The marriage of Miss Edith Wednesday, Nov. 29

Council Juniors
Dance Thursday

---
Miss Lucille Mann is chairman
for the "skirt and sweater" dance
at Mac's Barn on Thursday, Nov.
23, sponsored by the National
Council of Jewish Juniors. There

Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The Men's Club of Temple
Joseph Fischer of Richton Ave.,
to Bernard Goodman, will take Beth El will celebrate its second
decade of existence with a 20th
birthday party and dinner at 6:30
Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments Available—
p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 29, in
,With or Without Maid Service
the social hall of the Temple.
Philip Adler, top-notch corre-
Miss Ruth Butzel will return
Plans are being made for a
Special Attention to Banquets, Luncheons and
spondent of the Detroit News,
Chanukah program and dance to Irian New York on Nov. 22.
will speak, making his first public
Dinner Parties
be given by the Junior Congre-
appearance since his recent haz-
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Schwartz
gation of Shaarey Zcdek, on Sat-
ardous return from Europe. Me.
urday evening, Dec. 9. Installation will arrive Nov. 22 to be the
Adler is generally regarded as an
of newly-elected officers will take guests of Mr. and Mrs, Norman
outstanding authority on the re-
place and will be followed by a R. Thal of Wildemere Ave. for
actions and feelings of the vari-
several days.
short program and dancing.
ous peoples of Europe.
The 20th birthday party and
dinner,- which will be a stag af-
Mr. and Mrs. I.ewis Bernstein
:116. and Mrs. Louis Welt of
fair, restricted to members of
announce the Bar :Mitzvah of their Santa Rosa Ave. are entertaining
the Men's Club, will honor the
son, Irving, on Saturday, Nov. a group of friends on Friday,
GET IN TOUCH WITH
past presidents of the club, who,
18, at Congregation Bnai David, Nov. 24, in honor of Minn Jose-
in the order in which they held
Elmhurst and 14th Sts. Reception phine Welt who is home from
office, are: Walter Ileavenrich,
at 2668 Tuxedo Ave., on Sunday, Vassar College.
Melville S. Welt, harry R. Solo-
Nov. 19, from 7 to 11 p. m. No
mon, Morris Garvett, Sidney
cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zemon and
Fechheimer, Joseph Magidsohn,
Air. and Mrs. Clement Hopp are
Irving L. Hirschman, Saul II.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry AL Fein- entertaining jointly at a dinner
Rose and Leo I, Franklin.
berg announce the Bar Mitzvah party on Nov. 24.
Arrangements for the birthday
of their son, Norman Edward, on
EDITH FISCHER
party are under the direction of
Saturday, Nov. 18, at Congrega-
Seymour Simons and David place on Sunday, Nov. 19. Judge James Wineman and Irving
MISS LUCILLE MANN
tion Shaarey Zedek. Reception at Welling will give a dinner-dance
Frank Ferguson of Common Pleas Hirschman, co-chairmen of the
Wyandotte
am,
will be refreshments and sur- 18270 Oak Drive on Saturday, Friday, Nov. 24, at the Franklin Court will perform the civil cere- committee in charge, Reservations
Detroit Phone I
Phone 0650
Nov. 18, from 8 to 10 p. m. No Hills Country Club.
prises.
The
proceeds
will
go
to
Vinewood 2-3060
mony and Rabbi Leon Fram will may be made by calling I. Katz
SALES AND SERVICE
the support of a nursery school cards.
officiate. Councilman lienry S. at the Temple, Madison 8530.
which is the main local project
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy Sweeny will be best man. A re-
Wyandotte,
Mich.
2400 Biddle Avenue
Louis J. Gordon left for a trip of Boston Blvd. have returned ception will be held at the home
handled by the Council. Tickets
may be purchased from Miss to New York, stopping en route from a few days' visit to Cincin- of the bride from 2 to G p.
Mann, To. 7-3571, and Miss Ger- at Philadelphia to attend the nati.
trude Pregerson, Ty. 4-8044. Michigan - Pennsylvania football
game.
Everyone is welcome.
Mr. and Airs. Maurice Enggass
The next monthly meeting, will
entertained at a dinner party on
Great interest is being shown
present Dr. S. C. Grossman as
An important affair sponsored Tuesday, Nov. 14. Mr. and Mrs.
in the forthcoming lecture by the
guest speaker. He will discuss by the Sisterhood of Bnui Moshe Max P. Ileavenrich of Saginaw
Rev. Walton E. Cole, minister of
"Mental Hygiene at Critical Life is the Chanukah ball at the Stet- came here for the affair.
the First Unitarian Church of
Periods" on Sunday, Nov. 19, in ter, Sunday evening, Dec. 10.
Toledo and noted radio exponent
the Third Floor Chapel of Tem- Dance music will be played by
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of
of racial and religious tolerance,
GIVEN BY THE
ple Beth El, at 2:30 p. m.
Dave Diamond's orchestra. There Purkside Ave. will be hosts at a
Two outstanding personalities who will speak at Congregation
will also be special entertainment dinner party on Saturday, Nov. will be featured on the program Bnai Moshe Tuesday evening, Dec.
features. The young people of 25, preceding the Great Lakes of the Detroit Junior Service 12. A brisk advance sale of tickets
the congregation have enlisted Club dance.
Group at its meeting on Sunday, is reported by Theodore M. Cur-
their services for this affair and
Nov. 26, at 2:30 p. m., in the tis, president of final Moshe Men's
will meet for tea at the resi-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Victor of auditorium at Central II i g ii Club, which is sponsoring the lec-
dence of Morris Rosenberg, Bnai Buffalo, N. Y., will be the guests School.
Tickets
ture. Tickets can be obtained at
Moshe president, Sunday after- of Mr. and Airs. Eugene J. Arn-
Dr. Philip R. Goldstein, cam- the congregation office, Lawrence
50c
Crystal Ballroom
noon, Nov. 19, to work out plans feld for a week.
paign director of the Jewish Wel- and Dexter.

for their participation.
The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood is
fare Board of New York City,
The current membership drive
Mrs. Mathilda Welt of the Bel- will be the principal speaker. Dr. cooperating with the Men's Club
BENNY KYTE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
of the four Detroit lodges of
A social meeting will be held crest entertained a group of Goldstein is in Detroit for a few in this venture. In addition the
Bnai Brith will be featured by a at the Bnai David Synagogue by friends at luncheon at her home weeks to organize and direct the Sisterhood is completing arrange-
talk by Samuel W. Leib, director the Naomi Group, Junior Bnai on Nov. 14.
membership drive for the Jewish ments for the first of a series of
of membership, on Sunday, Nov. Brith Auxiliary, on Tuesday, at
Community Center. The Detroit movie shows which will be pre-
19, at 10 a. m., on Weinberg's 8 p. m. All girls between the ages
Mrs. Michael Schor of Leslie Junior Service Group in conjunc- sented on Wednesday, Nov. 29, 9
Jewish Hour over radio station of 16 and 19 who wish to join Ave. is returning this week from tion with the House League of o'clock sharp, and once a month
WJBK.
are invited to attend this meet- New York City. Mrs. Schor was the Center will conduct the thereafter. The showing will con-
The members of Pisgah Lodge ing.
joined in New York by her daugh- Junior Division of the member- sist of a feature picture and
No. 34, Louis Marshall Lodge No.
We Will Announce
shorts. The admission price in-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ship campaign.
1203, Detroit Lodge No. 1374
Jacob Weissman of Merton Rd.
Miss Melba Sklar, assistant to cludes refreshments to be served
On
Tuesday
evening
the
Junior
Formal Opening of our Big Beautiful Private
and Theodor Ilerzl Lodge No. Home Relief Society will have a
Prof. Skinner of the speech de- at the conclusion of the per-
1377, are enthusiastic about the membership tea
Dining Room and Modern Cocktail Lounge
Mrs. Edward Quint gave a tea partment of Wayne University, formance.
at the home of
present membership effort, par - Miss Ruby Brandt,
2925 Fuller- at her home on Parkside Ave. on will present a series of mono-
ticularly gecause of the fact that ton. For information call Miss Thursday, Nov. 16.
Read Details in Next Week's Chronicle
logues. Miss Sklar, well-known
the president of District Grand Rose Ilozman, chairman of mem-
for her dramatic ability, is a
' Lodge No. 6 is Aaron Droock, a bership, Townsend 5-9028.
Miss Ruth Neiman of San Fran- member of the Detroit Dramatic
; member of Pisgah Lodge.
E, 111
iSA S IN
F E :IS IT C
cisco is the guest of Air. and tire. League and directs the Reader's
The members of the Sigma Benjamin Shwayder of Fairfield Bureau of Wayne University.
A short business meeting will
Sigma Sorority at Ann Arbor Ave,
League of the Alt. Sinai Hospi-
precede the program.
2.9784
UN.
have achieved the highest schol-
tal Association will hold its
15361 Livernois, near Fenkell
Mrs. Barnett Malbin returned
astic position among the general
second annual formal dance at
FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY
sororities during the year 1938- from a week's stay in New York.
the Book Cadillac !tote] on Satur-
1939. The scholarship cup was
day, Dec. 9. Jene Regis and his
, Mr,
• and Mrs. Emanuel Harris
orchestra will play. Tickets, which
The Zionist Ball held at the presented at the Pan-Hellenic
will entertain a group of friends
are $2.50 per couple, may be pro-
Stotler last Saturday evening was banquet held at the Women's on Wednesday, Nov. 22.
League
Bldg.
Nov.
13.
cured from the co-chairmen of
a marked Iluccess.
the dance: Mildred Schechter
Additional patrons, whose
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
P.
Heaven-
The
Sisterhood
of
Beth
Tefilo
Townsend 5-8991, Airs. Nettie
Mrs. Scherly C. Applebaum of rich are now residing in their new
names arrived too late to be list-
Emanuel
will
meet
at
the
home
Werner, University 3-2110, and
ed last week, are announced by Los Angeles, Calif, who is visit- apartment on Covington Drive.
of Airs. Herman Fisher, 1684 At- Mrs. Beleen Shiowitz, Townsend
has been set as the new date for the special charity clock
the Zionist Organization of De- ing in New York City at the pres-
kinson
Ave.,
Monday,
Nov.
20,
7-3842; or from any member of
ent time, will arrive in Detroit,
troit as follows:
project of the North Woodward Branch of the Jewish
Aliss Amy Meyer of Chicago
the association. Mrs. Jack 'Rom
Louis J. Goodman, Irving Lie- to be the guest of her sister and will arrive Nov. 22 to spend a at 2:15 p. m.
Women's European Welfare Organization.
Mrs. Morris Weingarten, finan- is president of the association.
berman, Arthur Bloch, Sol Dann brother, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Co- week as the guest of Mr. and
cial
secretary

of
the
Detroit
Members and friends of the organization are asked to con-
:
hen
of
3311
Chicago
Blvd.
Henry W. Stark, harry Cohen
Mrs. Sol Wolff of Lawrence Ave. Women's Division of the Ameri- Philomathic Elects Members
tinue filling out their sheets for this clock project and to
Walter Blumenau, Fred M. But
can Jewish Congress, will present
zel, J. 0. Lefton, Philip Olender ,
secure additional funds for the charity event until the
Monday, Dec. 11, is the date
for Outside Affair
Mrs. Maurice Landau of La-
A. Lessin David l'ovin, Mr of the next meeting of the Sister. Salle Blvd,. former president of a program of current events re-
new date of Jan. 15.
Nathan, Ben Jacob, Charles Rob - hood Temple Beth El. bars, Dorn- Detroit Hadassah, left on a speak- vealing interesting facts about The Philomathic Debating Club,
inson, Sam Osnos, Louis Schostak , thy Fuldheim, well known for ing tour in behalf of Hadassah Jewish life in various parts of meeting on Sunday, Nov. 12,
MRS. ANNA GOLDBERG, President.
N. L. Aberson, Jacob Grant , her book reviews, will speak on' Women's Zionist Organization. the world .
A board meeting was held at elected six men to appear on the
Harry Coggan.
international affairs.
She will speak in Montgomery, the home of Mrs. Mendel Rosen- organization's yearly oratorical
Ala., Hattiesburg, Miss., (lot sweig, Tuesday evening, at which contest, to be held the end of
The Progressive Ladies Unter- Springs, Ark., and Birmingham, time plans for a rummage sale the year. The six men elected
NO DOWN PAYMENT en
stitzung Verein will celebrate its Ala.
and other activities were dis- are: Norman Snyder, Samuel
Tires . Radios - Batteries
25th anniversary with a dinner
Hertzberg, Max Strom, Irving
cussed.
and dance on Dec. 10, at Lacher's. and M
nadn d
A Llo fu r
rielm
us -
Mrs. William Adelson, presi- Siden, Henry Seligman, and Sid-
For reservations call Mrs. H.
dent of the organization, will pre- ney Baron. Alternates are Wil-
Sugarman, vice president, at Ty- bert are entertaining at a Sun- side.
formerly S & K Super Service
liam Gross and Martin Shapiro.
The annual benefit bingo party
The annual Zion Flag Day
Tire end General Repairs
sponsored by the Maimonides sponsored by the Jewish National ler 6-0289. Mrs. M. Epstein is day night supper party Nov. 26.
IntbrIcatton—Manditrd Oil rrodutta
president.
Medical
Society
and
the
Ladies'
Fund will take place on Saturday
8620 Linwood et Pingree
Mrs. :Stilton J. Silberberg and
Auxixliary , will be held this year night and Sunday, Nov. 25 and
Tyler 4-9001
Dr. Morton Hack of Detroit Mrs. Samuel A. Rosenberg will be
Onurtesy and OcrvIco
"6 Led by co-chairmen Dinah was awarded second prize for his joint hostesses at a tea on Alon-
Our Watchword.
Goldsmith and David Nemoff, the scientific exhibit at the Ohio day afternoon, Nov. 27.
following youth groups have vol- postgraduate course in chiropody
unteered their services: Ilasho- and foot surgery, it was an-
Miss Florence Towvim of Boa-
mer Ilatzair, liahonim, Junior nounced in Toledo by Dr. Floyd ton, Mass., spent several days in
Hadassah, Young Judea. Avukah Frost, chairman of the scientific Detroit visiting with relatives.
and Little Women of Hadassah. committee of the Ohio Chiropo-
The l'ioneer Women Organiza- dists Association. The theme of
Bud Berman, who has been
Residential Hotel
tion will also cooperate with the Dr. Hack's exhibit, prepared with making her home in Chicago, will
J. N. F. in this activity.
the assistance of Dr. Byron Lie- spend Thanksgiving holidays with
berwitz, also of Detroit, was his mother, Mrs. Lillian Berman
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Tickets on Sale
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Leib to Speak in
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I Zionist Ball Is
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Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
Thank The Chronicle

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi wish
to thank The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle for its wonderful sup-
port. Your generous publicity for
our donor luncheon assisted us
is making the affair a huge suc-
cess.
Thanking yen again,
THE SISTERS OF ZION
MIZRACIII,
MRS. JOSEPH KUNIN,
President.

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Richard L. Stein's experimental
drama, "Beyond Sky and Stars,"
will be produced by the Wayne
University Broadcasting Guild,
Garnet Garrison, director, and
broadcast over Station WA1BC,
Friday, Nov. 17, at 7 p. m. Mr.
Stein, advisor of the Jewish Corn-
munity Center News, has written
MRS. A. S. ROGOFF
the story of four people flying
on Tuesday, Nov, 21, at 9 p. m., to New York, whose destinies are
at Hotel Detroiter.
changed by the sudden intrusion
The entertainment committee of a mysterious stranger.
"Beyond Sky and Stars" will
of the Ladies' Auxiliary, headed
by Mrs. A. S. Rogoff, chairman, be directed by Harry Goldstein,
and Mrs. N. Kapetansky, co- leader of the Jewish Center
chairman, is providing a varied Adult Theater Group. The cast
array of prizes. After the game will be recruited from Wayne
a midnight supper will be served. University Broadcasting Guild, of-
Maimonides members and their ficial radio unit of the university.
Last year, the Guild produced
friends are welcome.
For reservations call Mrs. L. "Fable of Fools," written by Stein
Orecklin. Un. 2-0633; or Mrs. B. and directed by Goldstein, adapted
from an editorial appearing in
Brand, Te. 1.4864.
the Center News. Both the station
and the author would appreciate
comments from the listeners to
Freda Greenbaum and Miri. "Beyond Sky and Stars."

am Edwards Announce
Opening of Piano Studios

Dinner • Dance of Kalvarier
Aid Society Sunday

Freda Greenbaum of 2946
Kalvarier Aid Society will give
Sigma Gamma Delta Sorority Cortland Ave., and Miriam Ed- its dinner and dance, featuring
wards
of 1465 Calvert Ave., for-
Will entertain several visiting
entertainment
by Hiss Florence
sorors Sunday. Nov. 19, at the merly with the Rubenstein Piano Weintraub, on Sunday, Nov. 19,
home of Sybil Allender on Bal- Studios, have collaborated to give at 6:30 p. m., at Congregation
all children's parties and recitals
four ltd.
Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow-
jointly.
The Junior group meets once Wilson.
WASHINGTON. ( W N S ) —
Proceeds will go for needy
every 10 weeks and consists of
Vague charges made in Berlin
piano playing and musical games. Landsleute in Lithuania.
that Jews were behind the Munich
The chairman is Mrs. L. Sto-
bomb explosion were called riche. monthly.
The intermediate
group
meets
The purpose
of the
lat. linsky: co-chairman. David Freed-
Cowl by State ri e p•rtment
man. For tickets call the vice-
ter
group
is
to
develop
an
spore-
sources which pointed out that . elation of music. Each member President, Mrs. H. Festenstein.


Townsend 7-5640, or Mrs. 11.
the
Munich
Ito
expected
to
attend
at
least
one
for a Jew to enter
concert once ■ month and make Seidman. Madison 0396.
beer hall.
The organization mailed checks
a report at the following m ee ting.
Pri Les are awarded throughout of $5 each to 108 families since
Flower. for aB ocoaaj•na.—.
the
season
for
outstanding
work.
January
1.
Dotter }oy Florist, Tyler 6-6422.I

Deborah Chapter of Junior
Bnai Brith will give a college
narty at Congregation Beth Tefilo
Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow
Wilson Ayes.. for new members.
The affair is planned by the so-
cial committee under the co-
chairmanship of Miss Janet Eis-
enberg and Miss Ann Sable.

Mrs. Harry Raab of Cincinnati
is visiting with her parents, Air.
and Mrs. Morton Ashner.

Mrs. David Wilkus returned
:ram a visit in Cleveland.

Dr. and tire. Leon Katzin of
Carter Ave. spent several days in
northern :Michigan during the
Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb past week.
Ave. was hostess to a group of
friends at a luncheon and Alnh
Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldstein and
Jong party.
daughters , Sylvia and Etta, for-
merly of Westminster Ave., are
Gamma Chapter of Delta Ome- now residing at 2033 Taylor Ave.
ga Iota Sorority observed its an-
nual formal at a dinner-dance at
Mrs. Gladys Byrnes and sons
the Whittier Hotel, Nov. 12, in left for Florida following a visit
celebration of its I 1th annlver- with her parents. Mr. and tire.
wry, Miss Grace Goldberg and S. Helpert of Whitmore Rd.
Miss Betsy Rothschild were chair-
men of the affair. Out of town
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal
guests attending were: Mr. and of Webb Ave. spent a week in
Mrs. Seymour Rapport, Mr. and Chicago where they were guests
Mrs. David Solomon and Miss at the Allerton Hotel.
Helen Roden of Grand Rapids,
Mich. Dancing started with a
Mr. and turn. Spencer Finney
"rand march led by Mr. and Mrs. and their two children have moved
Samuel Blacher.
from the Indian Village Manor
to the River Towers on E. Jeffer-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fisher re- son Ave.
turned to their home, 13310 La-
Salle Blvd.. from a trip to Wash-
ington, D. C.

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brating their 45th wedding anni-
versary.

Mrs. Maurice Zackhebn ha. re-
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