fitEnerRorrdemsnui ROA PAGE SIX December 1, 1939 ad THE LEGAL CHKONICLF Clara Kapetansky I Weds Dr. G. V. Leib THE IIELCREST 5440 CASS AVENUE D Dotal a so COLUMBIA 5700 A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY THE EXCELLENCE OF ITS CLIENTELE Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments Available- - With or Without Maid Service Prenzlauer Group I Luncheon Tuesday '1;r 0P Special Attention to Banquets, Luncheons and Dinner Parties TO Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Hartman Mrs. Belle Shapero of Euclid moved to their new home Ave., W., will be hostess at a en Renfrew Road. luncheon and household shower at fluyler's, Saturday, Dec. 2, hon- Mts. Shirley Wayburn enter- oring her niece, Miss Beverly El- tained a group of friends at a len Jacob, bride-elect. Mrs. Eliot luncheon on 1Vednesday, Nov. 22. Magidsohn was hostess at a buffet supper and kitchen shower last Mrs. Melvin Welt left Nov. 25 Thursday evening and Mrs. Joseph for lies Moines, Iowa, for a visit Karuman complimented Miss Jacob with her son-in-law and daughter, with a luncheon and personal shower given at Hudson's Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pope. day, Nov. 18. have HIM Best Bet GET IN TOUCH WITH Jack Al kon — Kr" by rain - nat'bIn Studio. MRS. GEORGE V. LEIB (Miss Clara Kapetansky) You Will Do Much Better Clara Kapetansky, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. Ka- petansky, of Clairmount Ave., be- came the bride of Dr. George V. Leib, son of Mr. Joseph Leib, of Hazelwood Ave., Sunday, Nov. 26, at the Phalanx Club. Rabbi Max J. Wohigelernter officiated at the geremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Dr. A. 1. Kapetansky, was gowned in ivory satin fashioned on princess lines with high neck line and a long train. Iler head dress was a pointed crown studded with seed' pearls and imitation diamonds %m which fell her fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of white Madonna roses with an orchid in-1 serted in the center arranged at- ' tractively with white shower of love knots and lilies of the valley attached. Mrs. Kate Kalman, sister of the bride, . was the matron of honor, and Miss Evelyn Kalman was maid of honor. The brides- maids were Miss Phyllis Kapetan- sky, Miss Sarah Nolan, and Mrs. Helen Leib. Sidney Leib, brother of the bridegroom. was the best man, and the ushers were Albert Kal- man, Manny Seder, and Meyer Leib. After the ceremony dinner was served to 300 guests. Following the dinner a reception was held for 400 guests. Dr. and Mrs. George Leib left for a wedding trip to Chicago. ALKON MOTOR SALES Detroit Phone 1 'Vinewood 2-3060 —BUICK—. SALES AND SERVICE 2400 Biddle Avenue Wyandotte Phone 0650 Wyandotte, Mich. Bnai David YPS Symposium Sunday The 'Wilshire Residential Hotel • A symposium will be conducted by the Young People's Society of Congregation Bnai David. Elm. hurst at 14th, on Sunday, Dec. 3, 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 QUILTS Made or Recovered From Your Own Down, Feather-Beds or Wool Quilts Mt. Sinai League Dance on Dec. 9 Remade like new, choice of law material,. PRICES REASONABLE Bed Pillows Recovered. Oaks of Feather-Proof Ticking, The annual formal of the League of the Mt. Sinai Hospital Association will be held on Satur- at 3 p. m., on the subject "Mod- day, Dec, 9, in the Crystal Ball- ern Factors Making for Change in room of the Book Cadillac."Jene Our Age of Marriage." Regis and his orchestra will pro- Participants in the symposium vide the music and entertainment. will be Prof. Clarence Anderson of Wayne University, Judge Vin tent Brennan and Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka. Miss Helen Aaronson is in charge of arrangements. MISS HELEN AARONSON , BLANKETS REBOUND • DEXTER - Quilt Shoppe 11649 Dexter Blvd, near Webb Phone for Estimates, HOGARTH 9090 Hebrew Ladies' Aid Luncheon on Dec. 6 RECEPTACLES Garbage, AkIl 11111i Ityb1.11.11. Reinforced Concrete. Fully (Mare anlred. Faired Itlaht, AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 579 Kenilworth To. 5.5889 'er ON THE OCTAM AT TW AND TNINTIENTN STNEET• St viral months of intensive ef- fort will be culminated on Wednesday, Dec. 6, In the Ile- brew Ladies Aid Society's seventh annual donor luncheon at Lech- ar's on Cass Ave. Rabbi Moses Fisher, spiritual Li nder of the Bnai Moshe Syna- gogue, will deliver the invocation. Mrs. Edith J. Souls, past presi- MRS. JACK ROM •outlfill. mode', completely , lireprooLCCe are. The TIDES Is "on petiment - .. • but an as: — enc. yawn eniey your ray. I • Rombow Room looting 250. Finest Kosher Cuisine. • Champagne Bar. • Entertainment policy. •Shy Top Solmlunt. Meyer Cohen Samuel M. Grundwerg Nathan Gimbal's, L. A. S. Bazaar Opens Saturday The Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium and Ex- Patients Home announces that its annual bazaar and carnival will he held at the Bnai Moshe Cen- ter, Dexter and Lawrence, from Saturday evening, Dec. 2, to Sun - day, Dec. 10. An entertaining program has been arranged for the opening which will take place at 8 p. tn. Samuel .1. Leve, director of the Bureau of Investigation, and prominent civic leaders have been invited. Entertainers of note Veil appear. An invitation has been extend- ed to 175 organizations to attend this event en masse. The auxil - iary requests that this invitation be accented and that all societies attend this function, for the bene- fit of helpless men, women and children, afflicted with tubercu- losis. The public is asked to patron- ize the bazaar. Attractions have been prepared for every evening. such as the impressive parades of organize Cons, entertainment, amusements, etc. Special atten- tion is called to the refreshments to be served in the provisional restaurant and to the Sunday dinners. Music will be furnished by a large orchestra and there will be dancing. There will be no admission charge to the grand opening or at any other time at this affair. MRS. IRVING E. LIEBSON Mts. Jack Rent is president of the League. Mr. Al Weston is vice- president. Co-chairmen in charge of the dance are Mrs. Jules Werner, Mrs. Louis Shiowitz and Miss Mildred Schechter. Others on the commit- tee are: Claire Weissman, Louise Levitt, Sara Goldberg, Rose. My- ers, Henrietta Has.sol and Frances Metzger. Tickets may be procured at the door or from any member of the organization. The monthly meeting of the League will be held on Wednes- day evening, Dec. 6. at Hotel Stotler. Nathan Milstein, an au- thority on alien legislation, will discuss the laws now under con- sideration and will explain pres- ent-day immigration problems. Mrs. Louis Shiowitz is in charge of a Chanukah ceremony planned for this meeting. The League has. been invited to the senior Mt. Sinai Hospital Ass'n to attend the meeting on Dec. 13, at the Bnai Moshe Syna- gogue. dent of the Music Study Club and a member of the Temple Beth El Choir, will be the vocalist. The guest soloist will be Henry Siegl. Miss Esther Miller will accom- pany Mrs. Sault; and Mr. Siegl at the piano. An address on the subject "A Challenge to Jewish Life" will be delivered by Prof. Samuel M. Levin who will the guest speaker. Dr. Levin is professor of econom- Flint Chapter of II•damush held It• ics at Wayne University. tithe donor •frair Wednesday night The funds raised from this af- at the Jewish Community Center. Quest e r , s r t ... k seL, w S e... , E r ,,a v iv /4 . 1101. . 1 LI-r . 74.7f fair will utilized for emergency relief. of New York City. • he has visited in Palestine 'several limp.. Mrs Louie Lel, Cooperating with the Detroit stye was chairman. Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Tentative plane a lll he made For the Sanatorium, the members of the • nnual Pint ban ene of the highlIghts Hebrew Ladies Aid Society spon- r f the Sisterhood of Meth Israel, which gored a grocery shower at their er , : "It ' el Z i ty liefor IVXMalt1;. special meeting on Wednesday, I luncheon at Jewish Community Nov. 29. Center. Luncheon will he Domed at The next meeting of the society 12 .35 o rn. hi,, Harry Feldman and Mrs. Jorsob Mine' Me it two co.chairmen will be held Wednesday, Dec. 12, • rransentents for t he frolic, •ssieted by • large committee to he announ,4 at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. I FLINT NOTES ■ ■ Detroit Members Invited to Cincinnati Meeting of U. A. H. C. Board of Man- won. Following the luncheon. Mr.. Alan Forman, president will conduct the business diormasion and a program will he presented. Mrs. Virginia Weil of New Miss Sally Weller of Wilde- York was the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Barnett Malbin for the mere Ave. entertained last Sun- day, Nov. 25, in honor of the en- holiday week-end. gagements of the Misses Rae and Dr. Alwyn Vernon Freeman, Millie Schaff to Arnold Bolnick who flew to Detroit for a short of Minneapolis, Minn., and Aaron visit with his parents, Mr. and Berg, respectively. Mrs. Alexander Freeman, left last Friday by plane for Mexico Mrs. Theodore Bolnick and to resume his duties as United son, Arnold, of Minneapolis, States attorney for the Aggrarian Minn., are visiting at the homes Claims Commission of. United of Mrs. Jack Schwartz of Glen- States in Mexico. dale Ave., and Mrs. David Schuff of Wildemere Ave. Mr. Bolnick is Mrs. Roger Ettlinger of Park- here for the week -end, and Mrs. side Ave. has returned from Chi- Bolnick will remain for an ex - tended stay, cago. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lazarus of Columbus, 0., were the week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman, who entertained in their honor Saturday, Nov. 25. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Blair of W. Buena Vista Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Bernard George, on Satur- day morning, Dec. 2, at Congre- gation Shaarey Zion, 12417 Lin- Eugene J. Arnfeld has return- wood Ave. Reception at hme on ed from a week spent in Pitts- Sunday, Dec. 3, from 2 to 6 burgh. p. m. 2696 .Mr. and Mrs. William Fleish- Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Kohn an- man have moved into their new nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their home on Muirland Ave. son, Alan, on Saturday, Dec. 9. at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. At were hosts at a family dinner home at 1039 Vinewood on Sun- on Sunday, Nov. 26, in honor of day, Dec. 10, from 7 to 11 p. m. their 15th wedding anniversary. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis Mrs. Joseph Newman and son are moving into their new home are leaving Tuesday to spend the in Birmingham next week. winter months in Miami Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Monte D. Wit- Mrs. Joshua Karbal and daugh- telshofer are now domiciled in ter, Miriam, of Webb. Ave., are their new home on Boston Blvd. leaving for an extended visit in Miami Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schles- inger of Boston Blvd. are visit- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prentis ing with their children, Dr. and are visiting their son, Richard, Mrs. Richard Greenblatt in New who is a student of • Missouri Orleans. University. They will then motor to Mexico City. , Mr, and Mrs. .,M. H. Ranks, (Dolly Bachrach) and son wil Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rattner make their home in Evansville and daughter, formerly of Gen- Ind., after Dec. 5. esee Ave., are now residing in their new home at 18675 Cherry- Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Chicago lawn Ave. Blvd. entertained 40 women at a Mah Jong-bridge luncheon on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeff and Nov. 29. daughter, Nita, of Chicago Blvd., visited with relatives in Youngs- Mr. and Mrs. Sameul Schein town and Pittsburgh, the past field of Clements Ave. entertained weekend. on Sunday, Nov. 26, at a family dinner in honor of their future Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stolaraky daughter-in-law, Miss Janet Kert of Clements Ave. returned from and their son, Harry A., who a visit In Chicago. marriage will be an event of Feb. 11. Bertrand Gottlieb is now resid- ing in Clinton, Iowa. Mrs. Samuel B. Kahn and daughter, Irene, returned hoes Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. from their extended visit in the Munch of 1423 Blaine Ave. an- East. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arthur, on Saturday morn- Jack Epps of 18200 Pennington ing, Dec. 9. Arthur will conduct Drive, formerly of the Lee Plaza the entire Sabbath services as Hotel, entertained 20 couples at a chazon beginning at 9 a. m., at housewarming on Nov. 18. A the Philadelphia-Byron School. midnight buffet supper w a s Relatives and friends are invited served. to attend the services and open house which will follow. No Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Schakne cards. and nephews, Theodore Engelman and Fred Margolis, spent the holi- The first anniversary of De- day weekend with relatives in borah chapter of Junior Bnai Pittsburgh. Brith was celebrated at a dinner at Saks', Saturday evening, Nov. Mrs. David Oppenheim of Chi- 25. Miss Sylvia Goldstein wan cago Blvd. left to spend the win- hostess at a cocktaii party at her ter season in Miami Beach. home to members and their es- corts before the dinner. Mrs. Alvin Trailer of Kalama- 1 zoo visited with her sister, Mrs.1 Mrs. Herman Prady of 3025 Ben Jacob for a few days the Burlingame Ave. has returned past week. from a five-week tour of the west- ern states. In Almeda, Calif., she Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn visited with her brother and sis- of Cambridge Drive are visiting ter-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Fred in Chicago over the week-end. A. Berick. She was the guest of her brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Sirs. Steve Herz !Tent Mr. and Mrs, Coleman Berick of the holiday week-end in Cleve- Burlingame, Calf., and Mr. and land. Mrs. Edward Berick of San Fran- cisco. In Los Angeles, Mrs. Prady Mr. and Mrs. M. Wasserman of was entertained by Mrs. Viola Lawrence Ave. were hosts to 17 Weiss, former Detroiter. dinner guests on Thanksgiving in celebration of their 13th wedding A. Nuscholtz of Collingwood anniversary. Ave. accompanied by D. Jalan of --- Muirland Ave., are vacationing at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Beck the Clevelander Hotel, Miami of LaSalle Blvd., left Friday for Beach, Fla. They except to be an extended trip to Florida. joined by their wives shortly. Mrs. Walter Field of Cherry- Mr. and Mrs. Yale Drazen lawn Ave. spent the holiday week- (Sylvia Wainer) of Bloomington, end with her family in Utica, spent Thanksgiving week end N. Y. with Mrs. Drazen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wainer of Elmhurst Mrs. Samuel Ravine of Wood- Ave. ingham Drive left for Miami Beach. On Dec. 10, Morris and Sylvia Ifochberg, violinist and pianist, Mrs. Jack Jaffe of Brooklyn, will give the New York premier N. Y., visited with her mother, of the Sonata in E Minor for Mrs A. Bofsky of Webb Ave., violin and piano by Arthur Far- during the past week. well at the Henry Hadley Stu - dios. This will be performed for Mrs. Joseph Newman of Col- t h e National Association of lingwood Ave. will compliment American Composers and Conduc- her niece, Miss Sylvia Berlin, tors. Mr. Farwell, former Michi- bride-elect, with a luncheon and gan composer now residing in miscellaneous shower Saturday, New York, has dedicated the Dec. 2, at Thornton's on Joy Road. Sonata to these two young ar- tiste. Mrs. J. H. Altman of Cleve- and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs • The Ladies Auxiliary of the Edward Lichtig of Burlingame First Hebrew Congregation of Ave. Delray will hold an inaugural dinner dance in honor of the in- Mr. and Mrs. Max Unger of coming officers Sunday, Dec. 3, S turtevant Ave. left Wednesday at their social hall at 8124 Bur- f or a few days in Chicago. deno, with installation ceremonies beginning at 5 p. m. ' Mrs. Harry Goldstein of Erie, Pa., is the guest of Mrs. Tillie Junior Congregation of Friedman of Colorado Ave. Mrs. Sara Harrison returned to Shaarey Zedek to Install Officers Saturday Evening ortnight with her children, Mr. Milton M. Alexander and Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink and family. Leo M. Franklin of Detroit, mem- bers of the board of managers of the Union of American. He- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rovetch will brew Congregations' Department hold open house at their home, of Synagogue and School Exten- For • .oddloo tap root They .111 2726 Oakman Court, on Sunday , sion, have been invited to attend later go to Florida, where they will Dec, 3, from 2 to 5 p. m., In ev opus. •t After Igereh ■ semi-annual board meeting in t ey be e home a„be Role celebration of the Bar Mitzvah Concinnati, Wednesday, Dec. 13. of their eon, Warren. The Chanukah program and in - stallation dance of the Junior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek will be held on Saturday, Dec. 9, at 8:30 p. m., in the social hall of the synagogue. There is no admission charge. Refresh- ments will be served. All members and friends of the Junior Con- gregation are invited to attend agers Mies Marian Freeman, daughter of 11 • o r and d A 1 , re It..t. d Freema t• n married to Isadore W nk•IT MI. Poll i of Mr. and Mn Moe- h er home in Pittsburgh after a ris IV inkelm•n of INt reit, at • mt... moor in the Junior ballroom of the Nicoll., hotel. As 1.1,1 Allen Minda at ter•el Tempi. on teed at the Demise In the ',renew, of inirnedI•• rel•tl•ea Mrs A hner Freeman. sister-la-taw of the bride, was her only •ttend•nt. Em. sldney Adler at Petrel ono hest man. IAr. and Mra Winkelman left by plane r A TOAST On Nov. 28, the Eva Press- lauer Maternity Aid was hostess to friends and members at a vie- I. MILLER Here's to the charm of a putty satin sandal, designed by 1. Miller to add glamour to your holiday fashions. Black or white (tintable). 12.75. RUSSEKS 1448 WOODWARD AV[ MRS. JOSEPH H. SIEGEL tory tea and bridge at Pereira's, 9925 Dexter Blvr. Mrs. Meyer Finkel, chairman of the donor luncheon to be held at the Statler Hotel on Dec. 5, an- nounces that plans have been com- pleted to make this an outstand- ing affair. The program committee an- nounces that Mrs. Morris Adler will be the guest speaker. The entertainment program will feature Mrs. Fanny Paperno, solo- ist; Lillian Robbins, pianist; Mil- dred Si. Abeloff, dramatist. This major fund raising affair of the year will enable the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid to carry on its work of helping needy ex- pectant mothers to obtain hos- pitalization and medical care. Those wishing to place reserva- tions are urged to do so without delay by calling Mrs. Meyer Fin- kel, Townsend 6-4136. Mrs. Jo. seph Ilelman, Madison 0953, is rummage chairman. Mrs. Joseph II. Siegel is presi- dent of Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid. Contributions to the Jewish Children's Home The Jewish Children's Home acknowledges receipt of donations from Mlawer Umgegend Verein, Mrs. Samuel A. Sloman, Ralph Bernstein, Mrs. E. Barnett, Leah Semler in memory of Samuel Winer, Ben Pearl, Harry Barsky. Flowers for all occasions-- Dexter loy Florist, Tyler 6.8622. Sponsor Women's Council Night" on Dec. 6 Meeting Monday The Bnai Brith groups of De troit, which include Pisgah, Louis :Marshall, Theodore Herz' and De- troit lodges, together with the Women's Auxiliary and the Busi- ness and Professional Auxiliary, are sponsoring a "Hillel Night" on Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 8:30 p. m., at Central High School auditorium, Linwood and Tux- edo Ayes. The Hillel Foun- dation at the Uni- versity of Michi- gan is under the direction of Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz. Students are taught Jewish his- tory and tradition. Judge Charles Rubiner, a Ben Chas. Rubiner Br ith of long standing, will pre - side at the meeting. A variety program has been planned feat- uring a "March of Time" movie. and followed by a discussion of Billet activities by students from the foundation at Ann Arbor, Dr. Rabinowitz will conclude the eve- ning with a short talk on the need of cooperation between Jewry and the foundation in furthering the activities of Hillel. He will also lead the general discussion that will follow his address. An invitation is extended to all Bnai Brith members and their friends to attend. A bundle dessert - luncheon will open the December meeting of the Detroit section, National Coun- cil of Jewish Women, on Monday, Dec. 4, at 1:15 p. m., at Tem- ple Beth El. The luncheon will be given with the compliments of the Resale Shop Committee, and those attending are asked to bring merchandise for the new, enlarged Resale Shop at 201 Clifford. Toys and children's apparel are needed especially at this season of the year. A holiday drive for these items as well as men's and women's clothing, furniture, books, jewelry and household equipment is being made by the Resale Shop under the direction of Mrs. Jack Rothberg, chairman. Any large items will be called for if the donors will notify Council House, Columbia 0450. Following the dessert-luncheon, the Council program committee will present Frederick Snyder of Kingston, N. Y., speaker and originator of the "verbal news- paper," who will discuss " Keep- ing Ahead of the Headlines." A commentator of note, Mr. Snyder has appeared twice before the Cass Theater Town Hall. Members of the Council are urged to attend both the dessert- luncheon and the meeting. Miss Setta Robinson is in charge of the program. Mrs. Meyer Rosen- baum, chairman of the social af- fairs committee, is working with the Resale Shope Committee for the bundle luncheon. 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