~ fl EVLTR1NT, December 8, 1939 (fiRCNICA PAGE ELEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONIKA ...ppememasmommese. =1■11.■). The POINCIINA MIAMI BEACH aliwathy.ae• A.,aooses atom .aialoondk Jihad The new Poinciana is the only hotel located directly on the ocean with its own Private Beach and Cabana Club that offers careful dietary observance. Ocean terrace where guests may enjoy luncheon informal!, in bathing attire. fropicel patio for afternoon entertainment and dancing under the stars. '.usurious lobby, lounge and main dining room, each with glorious ocean view. Modified American or European plan. You will enjoy living at the new Poinciana, Ideally located within a block of fashionable Lincoln Road. You will be imp d with "Our Will to Please." A Gala Week of Festivities Will Usher in the Christmas and New Year Holidays. Special December Tariff. Nlobold WW1 we Iowa IlAaAttinif KIM MGM/ . au Mil Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Sloman announce the engagement o their daughter, Janet, to Morris Berman, son of Mrs. Eva Berman. Mrs. Emil Baron of 2272 Hazelwood Ave. announces the en gagement of her daughter, Dorothy, to Robert Schram, son of Mr and Mrs. Fred Schram of 2081 Ilazelwood Ave, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gottlieb of Calvert Ave. announce the an gagement of their daughter, Helen, to Philip Levine, son of Mr. an Mrs. Herman Levine of Elmhurst Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stern of Caro, Mich., announced the engage ment of their daughter, Ethel, to Samuel L. Fortner, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Portner of W. Philadelphia Ave., at a family dinner given in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Pttzak, Sunday evening, Dec. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Max Grosberg of 2581 Elmhurst Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Sol Markowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Markowitz of 3219 Monterey, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cohen of Merrill Ave. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Irene Ruth, to Norman B. Jacob, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob. A reception will be held on Sunday, Dec. 17, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Levy, 3025 Lawrence Ave. No cards. Weddings OUR OWN PRIVATE BEACH ANL] CABANA CLUB J.W.E.W.O. to Plan 7th Donor Luncheon Mrs. A. J. Redblatt will be hos - tess to a meeting of the North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- ganization at her home, 3340 Webb Ave., on Thursday evening, Dec. 14, at 8 o'clock, to formulate final It's like my own Pa reve Vegetable Soup! You're right, Grandma! We copied your recipe. This is • soup, made the way Jewish families like it. It is made WITHOUT MEAT or MEAT STOCK, of course. The ingredients are a- wide variety of selected fresh vegetables and lots of patience. We brew our soups the slow way but the sure way...in small batches. HEINZ VEGETARIAN SOUP T I lin147:::; ORTHODOX JEWISH .WITATtlictl The teal of approval 0 it on the label NOT A CONDENSED SOUPI it retains all of Its original flavor! HEINZ D FOODS C) MRS. IDA SCHULTZ plans for the seventh annual donor luncheon scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 3, at the Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. A. Gleicher announces that a rum- mage store is still available for those desiring to earn their pledges. Call Mrs. S. M. Shore, Tyler 4-3013, for rummage dates. Through the ways and means com- mittee card parties can be ar- ranged by tailing Townsend 5 - 5165. The society thanks members and friends for attending the memor- ial luncheon to commemorate the Yahrzeit of deceased members, on Nov. 27. Mrs. J. Bagdade was chairman. $25 was given to the Yeshivah Beth Judah. The organization acknowledges contributions to the Benjamin Wisper Memorial Flower Fund from Mrs. E. Epps, in honor of her daughter's recovery; Mrs. Morris Dinner in honor of her daughter's engagement. Mrs. Ida Schultz is treasurer of the branch. Purity Chapter's Installation Monday The 32nd annual public instal- lation of the officers of Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., will be held on Monday, Dec. 11, in Hall No. I of the Eastern Star Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine, at 8 p. m. The retiring worthy matron, Rhea Cashman Gladwin, who has recently been appointed to the office of Grand Esther of the grand chapter of Michigan, will be in charge of the ceremonial, assisted by the retiring worthy patron, Benjamin A. Gladwin. Mrs. Florence Ryckman, past grand motion of Michigan, will be mistress of ceremonies, and the installation of the various officers will be under her direction, assisted by the past matrons and past patrons of Purity Chapter. Beautiful furnishings — for beautiful homes— The following new officers to furnishings of obvious quality, exquisite of line be installed: Worthy matron, and design — the finest and the best — and Mrs. Eva Mann; worthy patron, Ben Cohen; associate matron, which do mai. the horn. a plan of pride and Mrs. Pauline Mendelssohn; asso- joy forever' You are cordially invited to review ciate patron, Ralph Goldsmith; the magnificent collection of horn. furnishings in secretary, Mrs. Selma Rosen- blatt; treasurer, Mrs. Pauline the studios of Chain, Inc. Grant; conductress, Mrs. Mildred Schwartz; associate conductress, Mrs. Fae Stalburg; with the fol- OPEN EVENINGS lowing appointive officers: chap- DIGNIFIED TERMS lain, Mrs. Hattie Klayman; mar shall, Miss Miriam Schultz; or- ganist, Mrs. Phyllis Siegel; adah, Miss Selma Pollock; Ruth, Miss Belle Jackson; esther, Mrs. Frances Aronheim; Martha, Miss Elizabeth Fish; Elect, Mrs. Syl- via Starman; warder, Mrs. Irene . Stegman; sentinel, Nathan Gold- stone; soloists-duet, Miss Esther E. ROBINSON, in Charge Phillips, Mrs. Anna Cohen; flag bearers, American, Mrs. Helen UNiversity 1.1771 7630 W. McNichols Rothenberg; flag of Zion, Mrs. Rose Weinstein; Eastern Star Furniture 7 ,- Interior Decorations — Floor Covers flag, Mrs. Evelyn West. The following are the associate officers: Chaplain, Mrs. Eva Springer; marshal, Mrs. Ida Swartz; Adah, Mrs. Rose Rosen- bloom; Ruth, Mrs. Faye Acker- man; Esther, Mrs. Maneita Minn; Martha, Miss Irene Klein; Elects, Mrs. Mabel Gray; organist, Mrs. Lucille Kirschbaum. The public is invited to attend Women's Auxiliary of Jew- the residents of the Home, are the ceremonies. being purchased by the Women's ish Home for Aged Auxiliary. On Monday, Dec, 4, Mrs. M. J. Chanukah Party of Young The executive board of the Wo- Greenberg conducted a group of Women's Mizrachi Monday Jewish Girl Scouts through the men's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged will hold a lunch- home to acquaint them with its Young Women's Mizrachi will eon meeting at the home of Mrs. facilities and organization. The auxiliary acknowledges the give a Chanukah party at the Philip Smith, 1717 Boston Blvd., home of Mrs. Samuel Mara of on Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 12:30 following contributions: In mem- Fullerton Ave., on Monday, Dec. ory of Nathan Stone of Toledo, P. m. Mrs. Nettie Benfliamin will by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wolfson; 11. An interesting program has be co-hostess with Mrs. Smith. Sweaters, underwear and night - in memory of Dr. Jule Harris, been planned including a book review and a musical program. gown, to supplement the needs of by Mrs. Israel Wetzman. 1 Clist:04. I ;!. Dec. 10—Miss Beverly Ketai, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thuner (Hattie Leach), to Martin J. Tyner, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Tyner of Elmhurst Ave. Dec. 17—Miss Freda Davis, daughter of Julius Davis of W. Euclid Ave., to Lou Segal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Segal of Sturtevant Ave., at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue, Woodrow Wil- son and Taylor, at 1 p. m. Dec. 17—Miss Ruth Zack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of Chicago Blvd., to David H. 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, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shulman, at Hotel Fort Shelby. Dec. 17—Miss Ethel Ruth Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldman of 183Z7 Wildemere Ave., to George E. Olds of Flint, at 12 o'clock at the Stotler Hotel. Dec. 24—Miss Beverly Ellen Jacob, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jacob of 1418 Virginia Park, to Herbert Millard Schakne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne of 8603 LaSalle Blvd., at 6 o'clock at Detroit-Leland Hotel. Dec. 24—Miss Barbara Louise Lappin, daughter of A. C. Lappin of Byron Ada., to Saul L. Schlesinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schlesinger of 3309 Lawrence Ave. The ceremony will be performed at 1 p. m, in the presence of the immediate families. A reception will follow from 2 to 6 p. rn. Dec. 24—Miss Sadie Sass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sass of Trenton, N. J., to Adolph 1(813$ of Detroit, at 2 p. m. at the home of Miss Sass' aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Gold- man, 2466 W. Philadelphia. Rabbi H. A. Greenfield will officiate. Dec. 25—Miss Bette Lowy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lowy of 3450 Chicago Blvd., formerly of Chicago, Ill., to William Bonin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bonin. Miss Lowy attended Na- tional College of Education in Evanston, Ill., and is now a senior at Wayne University. Dec. 24—Miss Gail Tamarin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tamarin of 1647 Virginia Park. to Sam Novetsky, non of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Novetsky of 9633 Delmar Ave. Feb. 4—Miss Shirley Mackey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackey of 2920 Richton Ave., to David Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gross of Lee Place. Feb. 11—Miss Janet Kert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kert of Marston Ave., to Harry A. Scheinfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scheinfield of Clements Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Births Nov. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Shur (Sarah Eisman) of 18417 Monica Ave., a daughter, Helene Rochelle. Nov. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Albsg, C. Feinberg (Estelle Weiner), a daughter, Marlene Helen. Nov. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lipshiel (Josephine Lewis) of Grand Ave.. a son. Nov. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer (Beatrice Witkowsky of Chicago) of Tuxedo Ave., a son, Frederick. Dec. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Heiman (Henrietta Richard) of 3768 Tyler Ave., a daughter, Suzanne. Dec. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goldsmith of 8545 Second Blvd., a son, Fred Michael. Dec. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Niskar (Sadie Ellis) of Lei- cester Ct., a son. To Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Coggan (Annebelle Berlin) of Alter Road, a daughter, Carol Sue. MARRIAGES WINKELMAN—FREEMAN White Chrysanthemums and calla lilies, cibotium ferns, palms and lighted candles furnished a lovely setting for the wedding on Nov. 21, of Miss Marian Freeman, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. David Freeman of 1725 S. Dupont Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., and Isadore Winkelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Winkelman of Detroit, in the junior ballroom of the Nicollet Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn. Rabbi Albert G. Minds read the service in the presence of the two families. A string quarter from the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra played a program of nuptial music. The bride wore an imported gown of ivory satin fashioned bouffant with long train. Her fin- ger tip length tulle veil was ar- ranged at the head with orange blossoms and she carried orchids and gardenias. Mrs. Abner Freeman, her sis- ter-in-law's only attendant, wore sapphire blue velvet fashioned with long sleeves of sequins. She car- ried Johanna Hill roses. Dr. Sid- ney Adler of Detroit served as best man. Mrs. Freeman, mother of the bride, wore a gown of wine-col- ored velvet and Mrs. Winkelman's gown was of black crepe. Both mothers wore lavender orchids. A dinner was served at the hotel after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Winkelman will make their home at the Belcrest, Detroit. SIMON—JACOBSON Mrs. Retta Jacobson (formerly of Detroit) of Los Angeles and Lester Simon of Chicago, Ill., were united in marriage on Dec. 1 in Chicago. They will be at home at 3800 Lake Shore Drive after Dec. 20. The bride wore a gown of white satin in Colonial style, with a bustle back and shirirng at the waist. She carried a white muff, with white orchids and lilies of the valley. Her Anger tip veil of bridal illusion was suspended from a white polk bonnet hat. The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Helen Litaky. The bridesmaids were Eleanor Fink, Shirley Litsky and Belle Stern of Detroit, and Helen Gold- berg of Chicago. The flower girl was Marcia Toparosky, and the ring carrier, Jerome Bookstein. The best man was the groom's brother, David Fink, the ushers were Sidney Litsky, Sol Fink, Nate Fink and Leonard Fink. Among the out-of-town guests were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Saltzman, the bride's aunt, Mrs. Barney Goldberg, both of New York. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilberg and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilberg and Sid Cohen, all of Chicago. A dinner wan served for 200 guests and a reception followed. The young couple left for an extended trip East, and will make their residence in Detroit. Women's Division Of Congress Plans Affair for Dec. 17 Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsburg, pres- ident of the Home Relief Society, Proceeds from Rummage Solos announces that on Dec. 18, the to Aid Work of Congress Houses organization will hold annual elec- and Defence Activities The Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress is preparing for its major fund- raising project, "White Elephant" and rummage sales on Dec. 17. These sales will be held in four stores simultaneously, the loca- tions to ue announced at • later tion of officers. The board of the Home Relief Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Ginsburg, 1986 At- kinson Ave., on Dec. 15, at 1:30 p. m. A donation was received from Mfr. and Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz in memory of their nephey, Dr. Isadore Harrison Tumpeer of Chicago, Ill. Chanukah Celebration at Mishkan Israel Tuesday CANDLELIGHT CHARM The Ladies Auxiliary of Mish- kan Israel, Blaine at Linwood, will he the hostesses to the pub- lic at a latke party given in the In a Bunny Scuff social hall of the congregation, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 8 p. m. A • committee formed by the Ladies Auxiliary is now in charge of the social part of the junior congregation for Saturday 111017.- ing services. This hiinyan has been recently inaugurated by the Uni- Soft as down but twice ted Ilebrew Schools. as pretty. Open-toe More than 200 guests attended the Chevra Kadisha banquet of bunny scuff in white, the congregation, Sunday, Dec. 3. royal, wine, or black. Among the guests were Rabbi Bergstein of Hebron Yeshivah; Bernard Isaacs and A. Schechter, who inspired the audience with their addresses, The principal ad- MRS. WILLIAM ROTH dress was given by Rabbi Isaac date. This project is under the Stollman. direction of Mrs. William Roth, chairman, with Mrs. Ralph Da- vidson and Mrs. Perry Burn- 121 OCIAN ORIV•ITIMMI MAMBA. stine as co-chairmen, assisted by OCEAN SIDE OF OCEAN DRIVE the following: Mesdames Fred —Privet. Beach, Ocean Sun Decks, Solarium•-P•rhing Facilities-- Barnes, Harry Cohen, A. A. Da- "A / step from your room to our private beach." New, Ultra-modern, vidson, Robert S. Drews, Irving every room with bath and shower. Elevator service. Luxurious lobbies. Dworman, Louis Glasier, John Complete recreational facilities. Open all year. Golden, Morse Saulson, Maurice rlyEAtlentic City Seiden, Louis Seiton, Baniel Sie- LIFDT,ERREcsTrys.cFNormTeH gel, Moe S. Perlis, The Women's Division will be glad to receive contributions in the form of clothing, discarded furniture, "white elephants", household articles, in fact any- thing that is saleable. Pick-up arrangements can be made through Mrs. Roth, University 1-3150, Mrs. Burnstine, Tyler 6-9494, or Mrs. Davidson, Town- DETROIT'S RECOGNIZED ROBE STORE send 6-6021. Proceeds from these sales will be used to further the work of the World Jewish Congress and the American Jewish Congress in aiding the Jews in the stricken areas of Poland, and in the havens of temporary refuge which the Polish and German Jews have found. Demands upon the World Jew- The fine art of gentlemanly ish Congress and American Jew- leisure is pre-eminently ex- ish Congress are gteater now pressed in Scholnick's Loung- than ever before, and Detroit ing Robes. The Lounging Robe Jews are called upon to cooper- illustrated is the new drape ate in present local tasks. model of fine quality silk, silk The Women's Division of the lined with satin collar and cuffs American Jewish Congress fur- or self faced. Exclusive pat- nishes appropriate literature to terns in deep toned effects. college and public reference li- Blazer Club, Ombre Stripes braries to create and develop and Plaids. In Green, Maroon, an enlightened and sympathetic Blue and Black Shades, Truly, public opinion of the Jew and the GIFT to give a man! to counteract anti-Semitic propa- ganda. it reprints and distributes through proper channels public speeches of outstanding men and women who are champions of MAIL ORDERS democracy. A vigilant legislative Hawn from {CM to 513 committee is maintained which CHEERFULLY works with public officials toward Guest Coats to match at $15 FILLED a more liberal program of legis- lation affecting democratic ide- ology and the Jewish situation, discrimination in employment, etc. The National Women's Division of the Congress maintains two club-houses at 48 and 50 W. 68th IMPORTERS CLOTHIERS St., New York City, as tempo- rary homes for exiles from lands Washington Blvd. at Grand River of oppression who find a home and shelter therein until such time as they can be self-support- ing, and as a meeting-place and social center for exiles from Ger- many, Austria and Poland. The Women's Division gives support to the work of the German Jew- ish Children's Aid, Inc., which seeks to place refugee children SPONSORED BY in American homes. Mrs. Stephen S. Wise is the national president, and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, is president of the Detroit chapter. 2" RUSSEKS IMODEit,t Orholuirit's ROBES in the Man's Manner '15 300111triet The Public Is Invited to Attend BIG GAMES NIGHT Mt. Sinai Hospital Ass'n SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. DANCE NEXT SATURDAY Arrangements for the "Bee- Hive Jive," a novel dance, are being completed with the aid of their committee by Adele Robins and Ted Heideman, co- WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. 13TH BNAI MOSHE SOCIAL HALL GAMES — ENTERTAINMENT — REFRESHMENTS PRIZES — LOADS OF FUN — ADMISSION FREE if A JOYOUS CHANUKAH TO YOU ALL FROM THE NEW ADLER' , Karl W. Haas to Address Student Group of Music Study Club Friday The next meeting of the stu - dent group of the Music Study Club will take place on Friday evening, Dec. 15, at the home of Betty Goldstrom, 16205 Muirland. The speaker will be Karl W. Haas of the faculty of the Netzorg School of Piano, who will talk on "Development of American Music," which will be illustrated by piano selections and record- ings. e Student Group Chorus, under the direction of Gershon Konikow, meets on Tuesdays at p. m., at the home of Malcolm Lachman, 2622 Chicago Blvd. The officers of the Student Group are: President, Bob Hirsch; corresponding secretary, Connie Elconin; recording secretary, Dor- een Harris; treasurer, Eda Rub- enstein; counsellor, Mrs. I. Men- delsohn. HOME RELIEF SOCIETY ELECTION ON DEC. 18 D znatie.s.ounge c 0 Restaurant 15361 LIVERNOIS, NEAR FENKELL Private Dining Room for Parties, Showers, Etc. FREE DELIVERY—PHONE UNiversity 2-9784 • Littman's People's Theater • 8210 TWELFTH ST. MISS ADELE ROBINS TRINITY 2-0100 STAR *O wOPERETTA PERETTA co. * w ROTT MARKO chairmen of the affair, acting in behalf of the Young People's So- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis an- Presents for the First Time is Detroit ciety of Congregation Shaarey nounce the marriage of their // Zedek. This dance will be held daughter, Mrs. Reva Marko, to Saturday evening, Dec. 16, in David Rott, on Nov. 23, at the the social hall of the congrega- home of the bride's sister, Mrs. A 3 Act Melodrama tion. Abraham G. Rosenthal. The cou- By H. HOMIZSBERI: Sobliooborg Lloyd Edelstein, Ruth Gold- ple will reside at the Belcrest FRIDAY EVE., DEC. 8—SUNDAY MAT. & EVE., DEC. 10 berg, Helen Brown, and Lonny Hotel until Jan. 1, when they will TUESDAY EVE., DEC. 12—Testimonial Eveeiag in hoofer of Goldhaber head the ticket com- leave for an extended trip to Gift to Scholarship Fund of JACOB SUZANOFF, featuring operetta "AVREMELE mittee; Reva Clamage, publicity; Florida. THE CANTOR." Marshall Brenner, decorations. Hebrew Schools PRICES—EVES: 50c. 75c, $1: MATINEE: 50e. 7Sc. Entertainment will be supplied FINK—LITSKY and refreshments served. An elaborate ceremony, follow- The United Hebrew Schools ac- ed by a dinner and dance, marked knowledge the receipt of one-half Moods? pi/Items A review of "A Perot. the marriage of Mrs. Jack scholarship from Mrs. D. Roberts ARENA GARDENS WRESTLING iar reiteore.•• Visa Tuner. will be The 1939 battle of the Bulls Fink, formerly Dorothy Litaky, In memory of her dearly beloved When ray Mr. T. A Tr lodman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel father, Louis DoscofT (Yahrteit is scheduled for the Arena Gar- Mrs. Joeeph C. Hirschfield and daugh- dens next Monday evening with ter, Eileen, base returned home OW lant. Reebee Adelman *wood boo Litsky, of Pasadena Ave. Mr. Fink Dec. 8). fame Monday to ortombors or seller "Bull" Curry, who hails from npendlnt tea past week to ROME.. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hy- lied...A roe a prove. to whirls 111.n. Flower. for All Occasione.... Hartford, Conn., meeting "Bull' man Fink. The ceremony was This Temple Materhood will Inset at Albert tleis:bArs reNleved Holditellre th• home of Um A. H. Jacoby on ^Mr. Emmanuel.• Dexter-Joy florist. Tyler 8-6822. Montana, from Salt Lake City. performed on Sunday, Dec. 3. "Children of Today BAY CITY NOTES • 1