limikrButT,/emsn December 1, 1939 . II. SIE GE L C O Woman's Auxiliary of Children's Home To Meet Wednesday • Woodward at State unpree. eden ted values in our SHOE CLEARANCE A monthly meeting, in the form of a dessert luncheon, of the Wo- man's Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's Rothe will be held on Wednesday, Dec 6, at 1 p. m., at the home, Burlingame and Petos- ro e se err •• • C tone key Aves. Mrs. Jack Schwartz and and Mrs. Julius Weber, social chairmen, and their committee are in charge of this luncheon. A program has been arranged by Mrs. Jack Tobin. The guest arti•ts will be Fayette Joy Sin- ger, dramatic reader and Miss Rose Steigman, 'cellist. Plans are now being formulated for the annual Chanukah party to be given by the Woman's Aux- iliary for the children at the Home, at which time gifts will be presented to them and special entertainment will be offered. Ar- rangements for this Chanukah party are under the direction of Mrs. Jack Gordon, chairman, as- sisted by Mrs. Paul Friedberg, Mr•fi Samuel Gordon and Sirs. Reuben Wax. Mrs. Charles A. Smith, chair- man of contributions, acknowl- edges the following contributions: From Mrs. Louis Freedman in honor of the visit of her mother, Mrs. Kaye, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; from Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Drews, in honor of the Bar Mitz- vah of Ronald Osnos, son of 5fr. and Mrs. Osnos; from Mr, and Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Ronald Os- nos; from Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Ronald Osnos; from Mr. and Mrs. Abe Moss in mem - ory of Edward Moss. Contributions honoroing the memory of a dear one, or com- memorating a joyous occasion, may be made to the Children's Home through Mrs. Charles A. Smith, Townsend 8 - 2089. BELL & HOWELL PALM.SIZ E MAKI. COLOR MOVIIS1 Now is the time to start making movies you'll treasure for- ever. 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SILVERMAN Dec. 17-Miss Ruth Zack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of Chicago Blvd., to David II. Schumansky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schumansky of Buena Vista Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel. Dec. 17-Miss Rebecca Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn, of Santa Barbara Drive, to Dr. harry Arnkoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arnkoff, of Leslie Ave„ at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, at 7 o'clock, Rabbi Morris Adler officiating, Dec, 17-Miss Della Judith Seppen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seppen of Glendale Ave., to Dr. Albert B. Shulman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shulman, at Hotel Fort Shelby. Dec. 17-Miss Ethel Ruth Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldman of 18327 Wildemere Ave., to George E. Olds of Flint, at 12 o'clock at the Stotler lintel. Dec. 24-Miss Beverly Ellen Jacob, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Jacob of 1418 Virginia Park, to Herbert Millard Schakne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne of 8603 LaSalle Blvd., at 6 o'clock at Detroit-Leland Hotel. Dec. 24-Miss Gail Tarnarin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tamarin of 1647 Virginia Park, to Sam Novetsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Novotsky of 9533 Delmar Ave, Feb. 4-Miss Shirley Mackey, daughter of Mr. and s Mackey of 2920 Richton Ave., to David Gross, son of Mr. and Sirs. Albert Gross of Lee Place. Births Nov. 17-To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berlow (Paula Steinberg o Washington, D. C.) of 13626 Kentucky Ave., a daughter, Rejean. Nov. 2,3-To Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Doner (Ruth Weiss of Cleve land) of Northlawn Ave., a daughter, Judy. Nov. 26-To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Citron (Julie Forman) of 405 Tyler Ave., a daughter, Marilyn Lois. U. H. S. Auxiliary MARRIAGES Plans Donor Event KORELITZ - WEINER The Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools is formu- lating plans for the annual- donor event, to be held on Jan. 10. The president, Mrs. Charles The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Judah of 2535 Elmhurst Ave. sub- mits the following statement of account and operation for the year ending Nov. 26, 1939, prepared by Mrs. M. Wolk, secretary: Nolan, In bank. Jan. 11. 1939. 3.06 Ronal ions & Memorials .... 621.11 Box collections 131.00 organisation affairs 6211.90 roan 389.75 Bldg. Rental 376.25 Total Expenses Loans i 'id tem ors vommInsion Phig. Expense. One Electric wale' Post cards. stat•y. eta. Mantes Initiations Advertising Payment on land contract Pei 's salary .•• Janitor Teacher. eatery for Jan. Coal !looks for Yeshiva Rabbi Vine's library I •eosit on bus 2131.60 117.00 166.13 71.23 16.01 27.13 2147 136.00 73.60 11.30 060.00 135.00 131.00 HAPS 13.15 75.00 60.00 Total 2367.22 Balance In bank Nov. 36, Mill-1190 1 II MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Silk of Collingwood Ave. announce th engagement of their daughter, Leah, to Oscar Kahan, son of Mrs Regina Kahan of Clements Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feldman of Dexter Blvd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Dorothy, to William B. Reinitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barna Reinitz of Gartner Ave. The wedding date has been set for Jan. 21. Rabbi and Mrs. Sam Cohen of 3227 Sturtevant Ave. announced the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Henry Dworkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dworkin of Russell St., at a family dinner on Nov. 19. Mr. and Mrs. H. Beckman of 2707 Gladstone Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Yetta, to Sam Bachrach, son of Mrs. S. Bachrach of 2999 W. Grand Ave. Mr. and Mrs. David Schutt of Wildemere Ave. announce the engagements of their daughters, Rae, to Arnold Bolnick, son of 51r. and Sirs. Theodore Bolnick of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mildred, to Aaron Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Schlosberg of Kovno, Lithuania. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Strom of Byron Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Sidney Kosowsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kosowsky of Gladstone Ave. The wedding will take place in the early spring. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rappaport announce the engagement of their daughter, Arline, to Louis Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Greenberg. Final preparations for the Chan ukah ball sponsored by the Bna Moshe Sisterhood, to be held a t Statler hotel on Sunday evening Dec. 10, will be made at a specie ..- 1 1 4 416, 1 i Z 311 '3 eii: buf- ,,,,-- .• ,, : / .0 —made for "young "AD fry" to wear with Weddings MRS. JACK TOBIN • rid F 3.5 Ions. U•es hilisahoto • Fear moods, Including 4 - 1 - • - vr marten. • Chanukah Ball of Bnai Moshe Dec. Engagements chmnky fur jackets e 0°4 vi Ols c-o^'" Wrif• PAGE SEVEN end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 1.1=INIIIWIWOMI=Mentil• Mrs. H. Roteenberg, president, and Mrs. M. Wolk, secretary, of the Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Ju- dah, have issued the following statement of thanks: "In behalf of the Ladies of Ye- shiva Beth Judah, we wish to thank the following for their kind- nesses and co -operation in help- ing to make our affairs success. fu!. Their help makes it possible for the continuation of the Ye - shiva Beth Judah and the teach- ing and education of a good num- ber of students of the Yeshiva: Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Hyman Altman of Station WMBC, Jew- ish Forward, Bnai David Congre- gation, Beth farad Congregation, Beth Abram Congregation, Beth Zion Congregation, Lewis Bros. Lnckowitzer Unterstitzung Ver- ein, Bedeechever Progressive, Hor- odoker Verein, European Welfare, Michigan Free Loan, Bereznitzer :kid Society, Bialostoker Aid So- Eishishok Society, Radomer Aid Society, Progressive Aid So- citety, Bakers Local No. 78, Cho- docker Aid Society, Turover Aid Society, Pinsker Aid Society, Ka- lisher Aid Society. Ariduker, Aid Society, Citrins organization, Po - lisher Shoot Keshmov Bezarove Verein, Jewish Women European Welfare, Western Ladies Social Group, Easter Ladies Society, of- ficers, committees, members and friends of the Yeshiva Bath Ju- dah." Dr. M. M. Silverman will be the guest speaker at a member- ship and get-acquainted tea of the Business and Professional Wo- men of Bnai Brith on Sunday, Dee. 3, at 1:30 p. m., at the hers f•f. Mrs. Norman Rubenstein, Donations to the Jewish 19166 Santa Barbara Drive. Mesh Home for Aged Jong, bingo and fortune telling will be part of the entertainment The following have made dona- of the afternoon. All girls in- terested in joining this organize- tions to the Jewish Home for 'cl uo members Aged: • ion II•rry Barsky. Edeleon. Mr. whose surnames begin from A Alexander Freeman, Emil Than/sun in. trent through F, are invited to attend for t be ol4 folk., Mrs. I. Nurkn. I. !rimier, M Al. in. In memory of this tea. A bridge-luncheon sponsored by the Drora-Kadimah Group 2 of Pioneer Woman's Organization will be held Tuesday, Dec. 5, 12:30 p. ni., at Mi-Lady's House, 12 Madison Ave. All proceed. go to the Hedera Children's Home I Keller; Mr and Mra. Harry in Palestine. Mrs. B. Goldberg is Header, In memory of Harrp Oppen• chairman, and Mrs. A. Schreier helm of Saainaw, Mich.; Mr and co-chairman. For tickets call Mrs. J. C. R. S. Auxiliary Dinner Mr. 11 miry Levitt, In memory of Moore toelhof It, Corrine and Pranres Marx. A. Schreier, To. 7-1052. In memory of Paul K sof man M. Ep• This Sunday nein. In rumor, of daughter, Esther. All committees are now busily 1: rte Prelaht Linea, Inc., In memory engaged . for the ninth donor nf Mr and Mr.. George Polanky No- luncheon, to be held Jan. 17, at n The Molly Segal Auxiliary of In memory of father. Kamhael•I no id n rlet man, Mn.. I Ovid. the Masonic Temple. the Jewish Consumptive Relief her, man. Mien. In memory Society will have its ninth an- horhand, Samuel Goldberg, 1.1. 1ro: r Garo ! In ov.Mory of mot her, (loin Gray; Ira nual banquet at Periera's flail, 10. Gomm. In memory or mother. RODIN CLUB Gomm Abr. h•m Hyman. In 9325 Dexter, this Sunday, Dec. Jennie m•nmry of elf., Panne Hyman; Man- Rodin Club met Nov. 15, at the 3, at 6:30 p. m. The entire income ley Imerman. In 111 - 1110,T of father, home of Mrs. S. Hutton. will be used to send Jewish con- Si, 1,01 my !merman, 31r.. Molly rabid... 'n memory of hashand. Machu. Lotd- The next meeting will be held sumptives to she sanitarium in m lolor i,.. 51 ,7 M. Pax: at the home of Mm. B. Salinger, Denver. For information call Mrs. 2441 Tuxedo, Wednesday, Dec. 6. Fishman , president, Tyler 6-3951. Peennma MRS. MORRIS KRAUSE On Sunday, Nov. 19, Miss Es- ther Weiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weiner, became the bride of Harry Korelitz. The ceremony was performed at 4 p. m. at the home of Rabbi M. Zager, 3026 W. Grand Ave, 16.95 MRS. HARRY S. GREENBAUM meeting of the Sisterhood Tues- day evening, Dec. 5. At the affair Dec. 10, dance music will be furnished by Dave Diamond's orchestra, There will also be special entertainment fea- tures. The arrangements commit- tee is headed by Mrs. Morris Ro- senberg, who is assisted by Mrs. Harry S. Greenbaum and Mrs. I. A. Liebson, The Sisterhood staged the first performance of the moving pic- ture series last Wednesday. The premiere drew a large gathering. The second presentation will take place Wednesday, Dec. 20, tit which a Yiddish picture will be shown, Membership Tea of Auxiliary of J.N.F. Wednesday, Dec. 6 The Ladies" Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund will hold a membership tea at 2 p. m, Wednesday, Dec. 6, at .the home of Mra. B. Harrison, 18925 Santa Barbara Drive, Mrs. Harry Schwartz, member- ship chairman, announces that the guest speaker will be Mrs. Morris Adler. Admission to the tea will be a new or prospective member. Mra, J. Neiman, president of the organization, emphasizes that "The Jewish National Home in Palestine is the only solution to the Jewish Problem. Now is the time that the efforts of our wo- men should be aimed in the ac- complishment of this problem by joining the auxiliary and help further the work of buying land in Palestine." For information to obtain Blue and White boxes, call Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, University 1-6972. Tree subscriptions are being taken by Mrs. Harry Kraft, llo- garth 8822. ICAPLAN -GREER The marriage of Eve Greer, daughter of Mr. and Mra. I. Greer, to Leonard Milton Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Kaplan, was sol- emnized on Sunday, Nov. 19, at Flower* for All Occasions- Congregation Bnai David, Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiating. The din- Dexter•Joy Florist, Tyler 6 6622. ner and reception were held at Lachar's on Cass Ave.,- for 600 guests. Mrs. Hy Sweet, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Celia Kaplan, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. The brides. maids were Sally Kaplan, sister of the groom, Shirley Kaplan of To- ledo, Molly Eichler of Toronto, Ont., Molly Lieberman and Ethel Levy, Sharon Beigler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Beigler, was Rower girl. Alvin Iwrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. lwrey, was ring bearer, Assisting Mr. Kaplan as best man was Ilarry Greer, brother of the bride. The ushers were Dave Applebaum and Harry Sanders of Toledo, 0., Iiy Sweet, Jack Lie- berman and Dr. Marvin B. Levy. There were guests from Toledo; North Baltimore 0 • Cleveland; ,Decateur, Ind.; Columbus; Toron- to, Ont.; Chicago, Three Rivers, Mich.; Muncie, Ind.; New York; and Philadelphia. After a trin to Philadelphia, New York, Buffalo and Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan will he at home at 400 N. Tarr St., North Baltimore, 0, Robinson, has appointed the fol- lowing committees: General chairman, Mrs. Morris Krause; co-chairmen, Mrs. Isaac Shetzer and Mrs. Reuben Wax; program chairman, Mrs. Bertram Smokier; music, Mrs. Louis Tobin; decorations committee, Mrs. Jack Tobin, Mrs. Julius Berman, Mrs. Simon Shetzer, Mrs. J. Horwitz; chairman of prospects, Mrs. M. H. Zackheim and Mrs. S. Singer; chairman of reservations, Mrs. Si. R. Katz, Mrs. A. Moss, Mrs. 111. Perlis; printing, Mrs. George Rob- erts; treasurer , Mrs. Joseph Kei- dan; darlings, Mrs. Richard Cott; saving boxes, Mrs. Max Hayman; HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Mrs. J. Latten; memoriams, Mrs. Over 125 members and guests J. Berman, Mrs. A. Moss; luncheon arrangements, Mrs. H. Wetsman, of the Home Relief Society met at the home of Mrs. Ben B. Mrs. G. Roberts, Mrs. M. Blum- ber: luncheonette meetings, Mrs. Schwartz, 2433 Blaine, on Mon- day, I. Margolis; publicity, Mrs. Adolph Mrs. Jack Behrman, program Ehrlich; hospitality committee, Mrs. A. B. Stralser, Mrs. Herman chairman, introduced Mrs. Max Duahkin who reviewed "Mr. Eman- Cohen, Mrs. Louis Fineman, MI.. uel" by Louis Golding. Harry Kraft. Mrs. Jacob Sonen- Mrs. Ben Rudin, chairman of klar, Mrs. Joseph Yolles, Mrs. , the hospital committee, announced • Harry Coren, Mrs. Adolph Ehr- that her group will visit the sick lich. Mrs. Louis Sefton, Mrs. Harry at the various hospitals on Wed- Madison. nesday, Dec. 6, and any one wish- ing to accompany them or con- sweets or other delicacies Infants Service Group to tribute for these visits should contact Join in Sponsoring Party Mrs. • Rudin. Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 1 p. Children's Home , the executive board will meet at the home of Mrs. Irving H. Small On Dec. 7, the Infants Service Group, in conjunction with the on Ohio Ave. The Home Relief Society as- Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish knowledges baskets of food for the I Children's Home, will give a needy from Boy Scout Troop No. I Chanukah party for the children 23 and its Scout Master Alfred at the home. Mrs. Albert Matron., a . . donation from chairman for the Infants Servic•• Mrs. Klunmie Brower, of is In charge of refreshments end mother, Bertha Gelber. M rs. Jack Gordon, chairmen for the Auxiliary, is in charge of th•.' toys and a movie to be shown to the children. I Neugarten Sunshine Club s SUITS-SECOND FLOOR Pi W 1210fills DRivI•MiaMi 4 1 t iliAlith steer Ils e OCEAN SIDE OF OCEAN DRIVE -Private hack Ocean SUR Decks, Solarium-Parking Facilities- "A step from your room to our private beach." New. Ultra.mcdern, every room with bath and shower. Elevator service. Luxurious lobbles. 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Spirited. youthful suits with fitted jackets, swirling skirts ... such cute details as bell- hop buttons and velvet trims. In Evergreen, Gold or Holly Rod. Sixes 11 to 18. ,,, .4 A most complete selection of En. fernitore and decorations awe:, your inspection. DIGNIFIED TERMS • !Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: 140C I The officers of the Neugarten , E. ROBINSON. in Charge Bnai David Synagoue, F1 : Sunshine Club desire to express hurst and 14th Sta., sponsors ary - appreciation for the splendid aid! 7630 W. hANICHOLS UNIVERSITY 1-9771 class for women in element a and cooperation afforded us dur- I Ilehre nda w from 8 to 9 o'c lock on , FURNITURE - There is no enrollment Joe the past year. We feel that INTERIOR DECORATIONS - FLOOR COVERS M Monday y evenings. The ubli pc is the ISUCCeaS of our Nov. 15 lunch- welcome. Th eon was due in no small measure fee. A class in study of th e Bibl e to the fact that The Chronicle's L .., ,_