A merica faith Periodical Carter
CLIFTON AVMS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
November 17, 1939
ThE/ATROBVEMSff
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074
and THE LEGAL CHRONIti E
U. SIEGEL CO. E7
PAGE SEV EN
Betrothed
Engagements
Dance of JWEWO IDr. J. R. Marcus
on Sunday, Nov. il Speaks Monday at
nual Jewish Women's European
Council Institute
Welfare Organization's 20th an-
Mir. and Mrs. Meyer Collins of Clements Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Arthur Brown, son of nual dance will be held this Sun.!
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown of Cleveland Heights, Cleveland, 0.
On two consecutive Mondays, ,
51r. and Mrs. Morris Diann. of Cortland Ave. announce the
Nov. 20 and 27, at 10:30
a. m.,
engagement of their daughter, Florine Edythe, to Boris Gaynes, son
at
the Stotler Hotel, an institute
of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Shugerman of Webb Ave. Reception Sunday
afternoon, Nov. 26, from 2 to 6 , at
on
"Contemporary
Jewish
Affairs"
3816 Cortland Ave. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplow of Chicago, Ill., announce the en-
will be conducted by Dr. Jacob
gagement of their daughter, Rose, to William Samuel Gilflx of
R. Marcus of Hebrew Union Col-
Detroit, son of Meyer Gillis of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
lege. Sponsored by the Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fi nk of cuade
M Q
Ave. announce
n the
Section, National Council of Jew- I
engagement of their daughter , Sylvia, to
Irving Rubin, son of Mr.
ish
Women, the institute will con.
and Mrs. Joseph Rubin of Blaine Ave.
sist of four lectures and two op-
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Goldman of W. Grand Blvd. announce the
tional round-table d i lc ur - lon
engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Jack Schlesinger, son of Mr.
luncheons.
and Mrs. Victor Schlesinger of Lawrence Ave.
The programs will be followed
by the discussion luncheons, and
two evening lectures at 8:15 p. m.
Made to Sell
A single admission of $1 will be
— Photo by L•Vins Studio.
charged for the four lectures and
For
5.00 to 10.50
will admit an escort to the eve-
MISS SYLVIA REDBLATT
ning sessions. Attendance at the
luncheons requires an extra fee.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Red-
Nov. 19—Miss Jane Potasch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
On Monday morning, Nov. 20,
blatt of Webb Ave. announce the Potasch of 17547 Indiana Ave., to Dan Symez, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Marcus will discuss "The Jews
engagement of their daughter, Michael Symez of 2984 Webb Ave. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate.
Sylvia, to Erwin D. Harvith, son
in European Democracies and the
Nov. 19—Miss Eleanor Jayne Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and
Relation of the World War to
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of the Belcrest Apartments, to Roy Wolf,
MISS JENETTE SHORE
of Wisconsin Ave. Reception Sun- son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Wolf of Parkside Road.
Them." Noon discussions will be
day, Nov. 26, from 2 to 6 and
based
on this lecture. In the eve-
Nov. 19—Miss Trudee Agree, daughter of Mrs. Lena Agree of day, Nov. 19, at the Fort Wayne
ring Dr. Marcus will speak on
7 to 9 p. m., at 3340 Webb. No 17334 Wisconsin Ave., to Marvin S. Steinberg, son of Mrs. Ida Green Hotel,
Gold and silver Kid-
cards.
"The
Jews
In Russia."
of Clements Ave. Reception at bride's residence 2 to 6 p. m. No cards.
This year's dance is managed
skins. Metallic Bro-
On
Nov.
27
the
morning
sub-
Nov. 19--Miss Helen
Ball, daughter of Jacob Ball of Hazel- by the junior group, as follows:
cades. Velvets. All
Dr. Franklin to Preach at wood Ave., to Herman Tartof, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tartof, Miss Silvia Redblatt, chairman; ject will be "Problems of Ameri-
of PinUree Ave.
can
Jewry"
with
the
luncheon
cli•s
Miss Jenette Shore, Mrs. Sam
magnificent gift bags.
Temple Emanu.EI, New
cussions based on that topic. In
Osnos
and
Manuel
Feldman,
co-
Nov. 26—Miss Clara Kapetansky, daughter of the late Mr.
York, on Sunday Morning and Mrs.
Dramatic values.
Joel L. Kapetansky, to Dr. George V. Leib, son of Joseph chairmen; Mrs. Yetta Englander, the evening Dr. Marcus will tell
Leib, at the Phalanx Club, 114 Erskine St.
supervisor; Mrs. Agnes Levin, gee- "The Story of the Jews In the
United
States
Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple
•"
retary-treasurer •
Grand Ballroom
ry
Beth El will occupy the pulpit of Zack D oec. 17—Miss Ruth Zack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Reseations,
which should be
of Chicago Blvd., to David II. Schumansky, son of Mr. and
made in advance, will be received
Temple Emanu-El, New York, of
GIVEN BY
which Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson Mrs. Alex Schumansky of Buena Vista Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel. JR. YOUTH EDUCATION
by Mrs. Philip Marcuse, Un.
Dec.
29—Miss
Gail
Tamarin,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Isaac
is the rabbi, on Sunday morning,
1-4333. Mrs, Nathan Simons is
Tamarin of 1647 Virginia Park, to Sam Novetsky, son of Mr. and
LEAGUE OPEN MEETING working
Nov. 19. The sermon to be de- Mrs.
with Mrs. Marcuse as
Jacob Novetsky of 9633 Delmar Ave.
ON TUESDAY, NOV. 28 co-chairman of the event.
livered by Dr. Franklin will be
Feb. 4—Miss Shirley Mackey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
in connection with the conven-
Mackey of 2920 Richton Ave., to David Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs.
tion of the North East Region of Albert Gross of Lee Place,
The Junior Youth Education
the Union of American Hebrew
League will hold its second an-
Congregations.
nual open meeting on Tuesday,
28, at 8 p. m., at the home'
During the past week Dr.
of Lillian Trute, 2289 Clairmount,
Franklin addresed the student as-
Tyler 5-3570. There will be a
sembly of Cranbrook School, Bir-
discussion on the problems con-
mingham, and also addressed the
fronting present day social work
The monthly meeting of the
Institute of the Conregational
and all girls interested are invited Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
Churches of Detroit. He also
to
attend.
Nov. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Trunsky of 1629 Virginia
National Fund will be held on
spoke to the Homemakers Club,
Park, a son, Lawrence Allen.
The group was officially organ- Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 2 p. m., at
and on Friday evening, went to
ADMISSION 65 CENTS
Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adelman (Rae Bale) of 2948 ized two years ago as the Junior the Fort Wayne Hotel, Temple
Jackson, Mich., where he gave the Leslie,
a son, Philip.
Social Aide, and during this time
installation sermon for Rabbi
worked co-operatively with the
Bernard Zeiger, the newly elected Ave. Nov. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Zeldon Cohen of 17166 Littlefield Mothers Pension Bureau,
Jewish
a son, Neil Goodman.
rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel
'
Nov. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Oleshansky (Ruth Shumaker) Social Service Bureau, and th
of that city.
Resettlement
Service.
of 1666 W. Philadelphia Ave., a son, William Russell.
The affiliation with the Youth
FOR A
Two Gala
Nov. 4- To Mr. and Mrs. Anton Loeb of Miami Beach, Fla.
Probus Club of Detroit
Education League as its Junior
(Frances Ravitz of Detroit), a
' Dec• 6
Performances
daughter, Marillyn.
Thur. Dec. 7
Group was officially established
To
Receives Charter
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nagel of 639 Westminster Ave., a at an installation luncheon held
daughter, Sheila Gail.
THE ARTISTIC EVENT OF THE SEASON!
at Frame's on June 11, 1939. Offi-
At the national convention of
cers are: President, Miss Lillian
Probus Clubs held at the Pica-
Lerner; vice-president, Miss Jean
dilly Hotel, New York City, Oct.
Simons; secretary, Miss Lillian
22, the Probus Club of Detroit
Trute; treasurer, Mrs. Rose Stoc-
was officially presented with its
ker.
charter. The presentation was
The work of the Junior League
KORT -KATZ
made to Claude Grassgreen, Sam-
LEONIDE MASSINE, Artistic Director
for this year is devoted to pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz of
uel Gershenson, Lewis Carbon,
Lavish New Ballets
•
viding transportation costs for in-
Beautiful Settings
2250 Clements Ave. announce the
and Daniel La Vine, delegates
Company of 150
digent school children, and in
marriage of their daughter , S I
from the Detroit chapter. Samuel
— and —
Mrs. Hyman Altman, president via, to Irwin E. Kort, son of Mr emergency cases supplying milk.
Gershenson was elected vice-
The work will be continued by
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
president of Probus National. of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the and Mrs. William Kort of 3346 funds raised from punchhoards,
Probus Club of Detroit meets for House of Shelter, has 'extended Richton Ave., on Monday, Nov. sale of which is now in progress.
WED., DEC. 6, 8:30 P. M.
THUR., DEC. 7, 8:30 P.M.
luncheon every Thursday, 12:15 an invitation to all Jewish or- 6, at the home of Rabbi M. Zager , Further activities, planned under
nest•il Holiday
Ian des CYltfle• STsehalkossks)
ganizations and individuals to 3026 W. Grand Ave.
tromassini-rtaganini)
nesenth Symphony (Heethosen)
noon, at. the Barium. Hotel.
the direction of Miss Jean Si-
Spectre de In Hose
lielsebenssade lltinuky-horsakort)
eber)
mons, will include a dinner dance
Capriccio Esposniol
Nolte Parbsienne (OffenhncO)
IIIInisks-Kormakorri
and a games party. Valuable as-
UNVEILING OF TOMBSTONE
Addrens Detroit symphony
sistance is being rendered by Mrs.
MRS. DAVID KALLMAN
Sudety, Mal.nle Temple, Mail Orders 'In" °"^"',", P """'"'
William P. Greenberg, past presi-
and order Is Ills 110 r-ed-
An unveiling of a tombstone
Dttroit
Now
dent of the Senior Group, now at Cass. Mrs. J. Neiman, presi-
drooled 'stamped ens elope
in memory of Nathan Goldman
advisor to the Juniors,
dent, invites all members and
PRICES: u,..1--so,•s:5,•.n.00-n.25-si.so-st.so;
will be held Sunday, Nov. 19, at
S 1 00 No
Thurs. — — — —
00.111.2341.50-82.01 Tat
friends to attend this important
Machpelah Cemetery, at 2 p. m.
meeting.
Single Seat Sale Begins Friday, Nor. 24, at Grinnell's
The second study program of
Friends and relatives are invited.
An entertaining program is be-
the Music Study Club will be held SATURDAY RECREATION
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will
officiate.
at the Art Institute, Tuesday, GROUP FOR BOYS NOW ing arranged for the afternoon.
Nov. 21. There will be a lecture
A symposium of Jewish National
FUNCTIONS AT DURFEE Fund activities will be interpret.
by Mr. Richardson of the Art
Institute, and a tour of the fa-
ell by a group under the direction
mous masterpieces now on dis- l Lou Handler and Gerald Schaf- of Dr. Clarissa Fineman, Those
ander opened their "Saturday
participating are Mesdames M.
play in the Museum. The group
Recreation Group for Boys" from
Feldstein, B. Laikin, M. Maisel,
will meet in the main entrance of
7 years of age and up, last
I. Margolis, M. Perlin, A. B.
the Art Institute at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, Nov. 11.
Stralser.
There will be no admission charge
The Durfee gymnasium and
to members in good standing. Mrs swimming pool have been obtain-
The guest artist will be Mrs.
David Huber is chairman of ar- ed for each Saturday, 9:30 a. m. David /Ullman, accompanied by
rangements.
Mrs. Jesse Rosen,
to 3 p. m., and an instructive and
The next meeting of the Stu- constructive recreational program
dent Group of the Music Study will be offered which includes box-
Club will take place at the home ing, wrestling, basketball, swim-
Flowers for All Occasions—
• 01. hive modem, stylish, V►
of Elsie Zeme, 3281 Webb, Fri- ming and calisthenics.
D
-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622.
weight Jockey Longs —IM knitted
MRS. HYMAN ALTMAN
day, Nov. 24, at 8 p. m. A pro-
Mr. Handler's abilities are well-
underwear that will provide hint with
gram on modern American music known to the community at large.
participate in the annual card has been planned.
warmth and lag protwilon all winter
Athlete at Michigan State Col-
long. featured at the New Yore
party, to be held this Tuesday,
lege; physical director of the Bat-
World's Fair, advertised in Esquire,
Nov. 21, at 1 p. m., at the Bnai
A NEW AND DISTINCTIVE SERVICE IN DECORATING AND FURNISHING
tle Creek Sanatorium and Jewish
wets ead ondorso4 by foto.n .th.
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence.
Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz to Ad. Community Center; director of
cotton, linen-cotton, a, wool
Proceeds of this party, Mrs.
dress Joint Meeting of Camp Tamakws; and licensed
relneree. Gel Jockey Comoo.4
boxing referee in Michigan, are
Altman states, will be used to
Shids Is match, Originated wed
Louis
Marshall
Lodge
and
. a few of his qualifications.
purchase new stoves and cook-
From Your Own Down,
esswebactered by Coopers.
ing utensils for the House of
Bnai Brith Business and Gerald Schaflander is well qual-
Coavright. 1131, by Coopers, lac.
Feather-Beds or Wool
Professional Women
ified also. His ability as a tennis
Shelter, and to pay the balance
Quilts
player of high ranking is well
due on the dormitory that was
erected by the auxiliary.
known. Basketball numeral win-
Remade like new, choice of
Detroit Louis Marshall Lod
On
taint material,.
Saturday evening Mrs. will celebrate Thanksgiving at the n " at University of Wisconsin,
fleet
of
and
his
many
years
of
experience
Isaac Rosenthal made an appeal
two joint meetings with
PRICES REASONABLE
for this party over the Altman its auxiliary, the Bnai Brith Susi- as a camp counselor, stand him
Bed Pillows Recovered. Choice
Jewish Hour on Station WMBC. neas and Professional Women, on in good stead.
of Feather-Proof Tidings
Those interested in having their
Tuesday, Nov. 21, starting at
BLANKETS REBOUND
8:30 p. m., at Lachar's Hall, 3163 boys in this group should con-
tact Mr. Handler at Tyler 5 - 8600,
Cass Ave.
or Mr. Schaflander at Townsend
The lodge and auxiliary will
9038 12TH STREET
meet again in joint session on 8-8898.
at Clairmount
Dec. 5.
For the coming Tuesday, a dis-
11649 Dexter Blvd, near
Webb
OPEN EVES., SUNDAYS till S
tinguished program has been
Phone for Escimatei,
The Skylight Room of Webster scheduled, it was announced by
/10GARTH 9050
Hall will be the scene of an Miss Bertha Broudy, chairman of
afternoon tea sponsored by the the committee on arrangements.
Dr. Isaac Rabinowitzz of Ann
Arbor, director of the Hillel
Foundation at the University of
Michigan, will speak on the sub-
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Epps, their
ject: "Let Ua Be Thankful."
Home owners who appreciate the charm of a distinguished setting know that
Sharing the speakers' platform daughter, Terry, and son, Jack,
without authentic treatment it would be devoid of interest.
formerly of the Lee Plaza, have
will be Mrs. Charles R. Schneider
of Chicago, member of the gen- moved Into their home at 18200
Chairs, Inc., resources, experience and skill are at your commend.
Pennington Drive.
eral committee of the Women's
Chairs, Inc, interiors create distinction and beauty—They interpret the
District
Grand Lodge No. 6. They
individuality and personality of each home.
A social evening has been ar-
will also be a concert of choral
ranged by the League for Peace
music by the Jewish Center and
Democracy to be held this
Choral Guild under the direction
Chain, Inc.
of Mrs. Doris Sperling Markel. Saturday evening, Nov. 18, at
s.itis you to visit their studios
The Choral Guild, consisting. of the home of Mrs. Nathan Hack,
OPEN
to brows. about and allow your
25 voices, will include Eleanor 2760 Oakman Court. An inter-
DIGNIFIED
esting program has been arranged
ferry full sway. A most complete
Aaron, Minnie Schneider, Flora
EVENINGS
TERMS
and the public is invited. Admis-
selection of fine furniture and
Cedar, Sidney Brussels, Lou
sion
will be free.
decorations moderately priced
Moses and Hal Ostreicher as solo-
await your inspection.
ists.
Misses Margie and Dorothy
The publ c will be welcome
Agree honored their sister, Tru-
without c hi
arge •
A new low price on Mah Jong seta.
dee, on her forthcoming marriage,
144
with • formal spinster dinner at
full eked Creamy white Catalin 'Piles in
colors. Deeply embossed. Five hinged
Young Women's Mizrachi the Detroiter Hotel on Friday,
Nov. 17. Among those present
end. Racks in smooth finished Wood and
Mrs. Lewis Green assisted with were her sister, Mrs. Robert Gel-
Catalin money for five players. New 1940
MRS. MAX KRASNICK
plane for the victory luncheon ler, Misses Cel Hoffman, Laura
,
rule sheet and • really handsome easel
that was given by the Young Bunibaum, Sadie Zeman, Char-
l
Zedakah Club on Monday, Nov.
Women's Mizrachi Society on otte Aaron, Bess Horwitz, Helen
Catali ■
20, at 1:30 p. m. An invitation is Monday, Nov. 13.
Brown, Sylvia Rodin and Gerald-
E. ROBINSON, in Charg•
Racks with hinged ends, in Green, Duhonnet, Blue,
extended to members and their
and Whit. — 89c each
Th30 W. McNICHOLS
The Mizrachi Women's Organ- ine Chimovitz of Flint, Mich.
friends.
UNIVERSITY 1.9771
ization of America is a branch of
Other
Mrs. Max Krasnick, chairman
Sets — $14.95 io $23.95
the orthodox wing of the Zionist,
FURNITURE
—
INTERIOR DECORATION
of the entertainment committee,
—
FLOOR COVERS
will present Edward Neback as movement. It maintains several
Imported
Sets — $29.95 to $34.95
hostels and training :schools in
violin soloist. Ile will be accom-
Palestine for refugee and native
panied by his mother.
Zedakah Club acknowledges
Ti,. next meeting of the so-
contributions from Mrs. Jacob ciety will be held at the hem.
of
—
,g,tx
.
rig her con ' s
--teskt
en- Mrs. Albert Green, 3217 Bur-
CAMPUS MARTIUS
gagement, and from Mrs. Abe lingame Ave., on Monday,
RANDOLPH STREET
FORMAL
BAGS
Weddings
359
ANNUAL BALL
BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL
RLISSEKS
L
BEREZNITZER AID SOCIETY
Sunday Evening, Nov. 19, 1939
JACK ROSEVEAR and Orchestra with
Max Gail in Person
J.N.F. Auxiliary
To Meet Tuesday
Births
WINTER ARMOR
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'
cainit
MASONIC TEMPLE Wed
_Hallett Russe
de MONTE CARLO
CHRISTMAS
,KNIGHT
Card Party of
MARRIAGES
House of Shelter
Auxiliary Tuesday
Music Study Club
Program Tuesday
(locket/
LONGSv
Offering
QUILTS
Made or Recovered
Zedakah Club's Tea
to Be Held Monday
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Quilt Shoppe
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