nentOTTIEWISII December 29, 1939 ThePoIncinnn CHARMING BRIDE MIAMI BEAM 0 The last meeting of the mem- bership committee of the United Hebrew Schools was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein. While it was called for the purpose of strengthening the Membership enrollment en- deavor, it turned out to be a fine educational gathering. The theme of the evening was Chanpkah. It opened with a play- let staged by Dr. and Mrs. Bern- stein's children, Sander, Miriam and Marvin. They gave a parody in Hebrew of the famous story known as "Hannah and Her Seven Sons," which depicts the supreme [sacrifice brought by mother and sons on the altar of Judaism. The meeting was opened by the chairman of the membership committee, Rudolph Zuieback, who introduced Dr. Beinstein as chairman of the evening. Bernard Isaacs pointed to the important place of the mother, as depicted by the story of "Han- nah and Her Seven Sons," and the place of the father, as illus- trated in the history of "Matta- thias and His Five Sons." Other speakers were Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal, Arthur Lang, Dr. A. E. Bernstein, B. Lemberg, Ru- dolph Zuieback, Maurice Lan- dau and Abraham J. Lachover. The next meeting of the mem- bership campaign will be held Thursday evening, Jan. 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle, —Photo by Alice Elizabeth Whitt 2280 Atkinson Ave. gag e T l voin gn .A.M484.a..54. , t cieF' s l A jJ DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN NEAR I 6TH STREET Ti,. Poinciana 1 ....... liy facility for gracious living. Charming Trap1.1"... Luxurious Lobby, Laungo.4 Dining Roo. so. with ocoanvi.,CarefulDietaryObservanc. Al3nauritivnt: Albert Grossman and M•x Elkin CUR OWW1711 ■ Vall WADI A. EMMA Cit. The Wilshire Residential Hotel • 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 Tosia Mundstock MODERN CONCERT-DANCE Children and Adults NEW TERM STARTING NTUI , 10: 201 Fox Theater Bldg. For Information Call TO. 6-3122 U. H. S. Enrollment Program Proceeds Membership Efforts of Schools Marked by Educational Gatherings er St 1' PAGE SEVEN 4;4 THE LEGAL CHRONIC., r MRS. HERBERT MI LLARD SCHAKNE (Miss Beverly Ellen Jacob) fashioned into two carnation 6 o'clock on Sunday, Dec.! shaped flowers with streamers at 24, At Beverly Ellen Jacob, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ja- the back. She carried deep pink carnations and blue bachelor cob of to Virginia spoke her buttons. bridesmaids, Irene vows Herbert Park, Millard Schakne, Cohen, The Ruth Sher and Louise son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Margolis of Pittsburgh wore gowns Schakne, the M. Detroit-Leland Hotel. Dr. at Leo Franklin per- similar in style to that of the maid of honor, but of a soft Ciel blue. formed the ceremony. Their hats were also of blue, Mrs. Jacob 11. Schakne, mother and they carried pale pink car- of The the groom, sang "Because". nations and blue bachelor but- bride, who was given in tons. marriage by her father, was Fred Margolis of Pittsburgh, gowned in Duchess satin fash- best man, and Nor- ioned on princess lines extending Pa., man acted Jacob, as Leonard Grabow and into a long, full train. The heart- Joel Jacob served as ushers. shaped neckline and the long Mrs. Jacob, mother of the Schiapaielli sleeves added to the bride, accessories, wore ice blue lame beauty of the lines of the gown. silver and her with cor- The bridal veil, an heirloom, en- purple orchids. was deep tirely of rosepointe and duchess sage Mrs. Schakne wore Parma pur- lace, covering the train of the ple crepe and alencon lace of gown, was attached to a tiara same shade. Her flowers were ivory satin and featured also of a the fuchia orchids. fingertip veil covering the face. Following the ceremony a din- The bridal bouquet consisted of ner was served at the Detroit- orchids, in the middle of a fan Leland Ilotel. made entirely of lilies of the val- Mr. and Mrs. Schokne left for le At the annual meeting of Elaine Elaine Jacob acted as maid of a wedding trip through the West. Yeshiva Beth Judah, Rabbi Isaac honor for her sister. She wore Wayne Mrs. Schakne is a graduate of University and Mr. Stollman was re-elected presi- dent. a brocade pink gown with lame Schakne was geminated from the bodice and net skirt. Pier head- Rabbi Joshua Sperka, chair- dress of the same shade lame was University of Southern California. man of the nominating commit Yeshiva Re-Elects Rabbbi I. Stollman Paid-up Membership Lunch- Council to Present eon of Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Jan. 22 Ann Birk Kuper At Meeting Jan, 3 A MOST AMAZING REVELATION OF NAZI REACTION Engagements B. SIEGEL CO. Woodward at Stale Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slutzky of Harding Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Henry Sultan, son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Sultan of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. George Sherman of Glendale Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Louis Lunsky, son of Morris Lunsk y. Ben Bernstein announces the engagement of his daughter, Anne, to Herman Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Keller of Fullerton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tuttleman announce the engagement of their sister, Esther Tuttleman, to Irving Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldstein. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seeman of Webb Ave. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Mae, to Carl Rosman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rosman of Cortland Ave. Mrs. Dora Mitshkun of Rochester Ave. announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Lona, to Lester Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenberg of Leslie Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber of 1130 Longfellow Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Maxine, to Carl Fidler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fidler of Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. 111. Weinberg of Pennington Drive announced the betrothal of their daughter, Beth, to Nathan Shafkind, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Shafkind, at a family dinner party given Dec. 25, by the bride-elect's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marry Weinberg of Fullerton Ave. Mrs. Gertrude ilolinstat of Fullerton Ave. announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Helen, to Louis Mann, son of Joseph Mann of Ilrooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schneider of Northlawn Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Lee Farbsten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Burlington Drive. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Wisner of 1556 W. Chicago Blvd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sadie, to Donald H. Levinson. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Nelson announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Jack II. Schey of Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman of 3261 Calvert Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Samuel Hurvitz, son of Mn. and Mrs. Oscar Hurvitz of Clements Ave. Reception on Jan. 1., from 4 to 7, at 3261 Calvert Ave. No cards. CLEARANCE! FUR-TRIMMED COATS 8 58 S78 $98 Formerly $79.95 to $129.95 Fine Forstmann and Julliard wools in fitted, hour-glass silhouette; trimmed with Silver fox, mink, Persian lamb. beaver. skunk, or Jap mink. Warmly interlined. Sizes 12 to 20, 36 to 44, 31 4 to 45 4 , . UNTRIMMED DRESS COATS $22 $28 Beautifully tailored dress coats, warm, smart to wear with winter furs or fur jackets. UNTRIMMED SPORTS COATS $13 $17 Few novels of recent years have been marked by so thought- provoking a message as Charles Francis Stocking's "Out of the Dust," which was just published by the Maestro Co., Monadnock Block, Chicago, Ill. It is an amazing story of Nazi machinations, the threats to our civilization, the forces that con- spired to give rise to Ilitlerism, the attempts of the underground movement to destroy the Hitler menace and the effects of the struggle upon Americans. "Out of the Dust" also has a most interesting plot. It is the story of an American war vet- eran who is asked to participate in a veterans' parade, at first refuses but then consents in or- der to satisfy a friend, and in preparation for the march dis- covers in his uniform an inden- tification disc of a German sol- dier who died at his hands. He immediately leaves for Germany to locate the survivors of the soldier, and to make his amends. He meets the soldier's fiancee who went mad because she was unable to locate him. He poses as her lost lover, marries her and his association with ]ter brother then leads him into active political work in Germany. An interesting record develops Dec. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ginsburg of 1874 Oakman from that point. The entire pro- Blvd. (Esther Shapiro), a daughter, Barbara Elaine. cedure of Nazi activity and anti- Dec. 16—To Dr. and Mrs. E. Stein (Bertha Rosman) of Calvert Nazi forces, the events that led Ave. a daughter, Carol Joan. to rioting and intimidation, the ' Dec. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Roggin (Sophia Blitz) of successes of the destructive 13318 LaSalle Blvd., a son. forces—these unfold before the Dec. 26—To alr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass of LaSalle Blvd., I reader in a fascinating panorama. son, Daniel Michael. The author has crowded into his novel of 643 pages, and into the record of six years of experiences in the Reich, practically every detail of historical events. The Pep Rally on Jan. 11 book is as much an historic en- YEAR PARTY cyclopedia as it is a fictionized novel. The next monthly meeting of Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0 Persecution of the church, the threats to the professions, preju- the Mount Sinai Hospital Asso- E. S., through its Worthy Ma. Mrs. Eva Mann, and it tron, ciation will be held in the form dice against Jews and liberals,— practically everything associated of a pep rally, Jan. 11, at 1:30 IsVitoer Thy Pattlrio, ni. Baetnten, fi;othit;en,N i e r,i,. with Nazism and with the strug- p. m., in the Bnai Moshe Audi- Year'sleffvue dinner dance at the gle against it is incorporated in "Out of the Dust." It is a power- torium, Dexter and Lawrence. - - ful indictment of German dic - The committee on arrangements p- - — tatorial rule, and at the same is planning a program to include l time it is enlightening because of music, singing and refreshments. the uncovering of truth and fac - Reports will be submitted on the t tual information. Humiliation of Jewish children proceeds of the clock project and Ii night which was held Dec. s in the schools of Germany draw games an especially effective rebuke i n 13. Those who still have clock y project books are asked to turn this book. The author is similar) meeting. resentful of the humiliation , them in at this Harvith, president, Jacob Mrs. heaped upon the clergy, the worn announces that Thursday, Jan. en, the labor movement. , 25, will be designated as "Mount "Out of the Dust" is an of fective document. It deserves , Sinai Night," the entire evening , to be given over to bingo, with wide reading public. special attractions. The public is $22 Formerly $22.95 to $29.95; colorful tweeds and rich Lynfield Twist fabric. Misses' sins. PERSIS CLOTH COATS now $22, $28 Weddings Jan. 7—Miss Sybil Haberman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haberman. to Harold Eisenshtadt, son of Mr. and Mra. PhiBlip Eisenshtadt, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, at 3 p. m. Reception at 2918 Elmhurst, 6 to 7 p. m. No cards. Jan. 7—Miss Goldie Yaffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Yaffe of Highland Ave., to Oscar Bank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bank of Taylor Ave., at the Fort Wayne Hotel, at 6 o'clock. Dinner and reception will follow. Jan. 7—Miss Sylvia Lipson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lipson of Richton Ave., to Albert Miller, son of Mrs. Sarah Miller, of Richton Ave. Rabbi I. Stollman will officiate at the ceremony, which will be held at Lachar's on Cam Ave. Jan. 7—Miss Rosevelyn Rozner, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Carl Rozner of Fullerton Ave., to Marston H. Busch of Lansing, Mich., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Busch of Rockford, Ill., at 6:30 p. m,, at Congregation Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Moses Fischer will officiate. Jan. 14—Miss Harriet Solovey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham Solovey of 403 Poison Ave., Winnipeg, Man., to Mandell H. Kruger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kruger of Blaine Ave., Detroit, in Winnipeg. Jan. 14—Miss Charlotte Finkel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Finkel of Fullerton Ave., to Arnold H. Monash, at Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek. Jan. 21—Miss Margaret Dorothy Feldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feldman of 8616 Dexter Blvd., to Bela Reinitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barna Reinitz of 7781 Gartner 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, Feb. 25—Miss Florence Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Nelson, to Jack H. Schey of Grand Rapids. $38 Formerly $29.95 to $49.95 Second Floor OrilaIntrit's Half Yearly--- L.4 COATS - SUITS An exceptional opportunity to purchase traditional Scholnick individually-styled quality clothing at far below regular prices. Our regular stock of domestic and imported woolens included. SPECIAL GROUP OF $35 AND $40 NOW '29" Births OTHERS REDUCED TO $32.75 - $36.75 - $39.75 On Dec. 20, Mrs. Jacob Nosan- and up The Detroit Section, National :huck of 1979 Glynn Ct., was Council of Jewish Women, will iiistess to the board members of Ann Birk Kuper of Chi- he Sisters of Zion Mizrachi. Plans present cago, at the monthly meeting - ere discussed for a membership Wednesday, Jan. 3, in the Brown hive, with Mrs. Ben Goode, as IMPORTERS CLOTHIERS +airman, for which a paid-up WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER nemberohip luncheon is set for Ian. 22. Mrs. Fannie Cowen and Mrs. Feldman are chairmen of the affair. The next meeting will be held in Jan. 2, at the Shaarey Zedek. BEGINS IN "40"— The chapter sponsored a vie- 'ory luncheon on Dee. 13. Mrs. Jo. seph II. Kunin, president, presided. ('he guest speaker, Mrs. Abraham 'innrig wife of Rabbi Abraham Sponsored by 'orient. of Wyandotte, delivered RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN on inspiring address on the topic 'Hannah and Her Seven Sons." tee, in presenting Rabbi Stoll- Miss Belle Fineman recited man's name for re-election, laud- The Story of Humoresque." Hil- Something different offered for your enjoyment for New Year's ed his administration. iel Abrams, son of Mrs. Ethel Eve—Delicious food (full course)—favors of unusual types— I. Sosnick was elected vice '.beams, blessed the Chanukah SAM JACK KAUFMAN (in person) and his orchestra for y our president; L. Levine, t. easurer; a nd'ei. Sixteen new members dancing—good fellowship among your ow n intimates. W. Covensky, secretary. oioed the organization. One of the major innovations The following tries were plant- THE PLACE — Beautiful Aztec Towers at the Yeshiva is the acquiring ul in the Itabhi Meyer Berlin The price ... $8.75 per couple, tax incl. of a bus owned by the Yeshiva ',West, in Palestine: One tree by which brings children in out- Mrs. Jamb Nosanchuk, honoring Phone Townsend 6-5986, Faye Stalburg; Townsend 8.9160, Eva lying sections to the Yeshiva. the birthday of her son, Joseph Mann; Townsend 7-2655, Pauline Grant. "This will be an impetus to the 'seed: two trees by Mr, and parodhial school movement jisnt qrs. Sam Segal, in honor of the begun," the Yeshiva announces. welling of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taxen of Chicago and The Yeshiva acknowledges a Mrs. Lou Segal. A contribution Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Schiller of ANN BIRK KUPER gift of $100 from the Chodoroff was made by Mrs. Stein of St. Flint. family in memory of parents, Louis, honoring the marriage of Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth invited. SCHUMANSKY•ZACK Rebecca and Esar, aer nephew, Lou Segal. El, at 2:30 p. m. Members who have not as yet ASTON • LETVIN; The marriage of Miss Ruth On Saturday evening, Dec. 23, Mrs. Kuper, who is well known Dr. Franz J. Polgar to Ad ' made their reservations for the • Zack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at an impressive ceremony at the Rabbi Stollman Lauds for her dramatic interpretations dress Town Hall at Cass first annual luncheon, to be held Meyer Zack of Chicago Blvd., to home of Rabbi M. Zager and in Tuesday, Jan. 10, in the Fountain popular plays, will interpret Chronicle for "Save Theater on Jan. 5 Children's Home Auxiliary of David Ii. Schumansky, son of Mr. the presence of the immediate Ballroom, 'Masonic Temple, are "The American Way" by George Yeshivoth" Editorial to Meet Wednesday and Mrs. Alex Schumansky, was families, Miss Mollie Letvin, , asked to do so as early as pos- S. Kaufman and Moas Hart. Detroit Town Hall, at the Ca , sible. Because of an expected performed on Sunday, Dec. 17, at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron The meeting is open to Coun- Theater, will resume the Frida Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: 6 o'clock, at the Wilshire Ilotel, Letvin, became the bride of Ber- On VVednesday, Jan, 8, the capacity crowd, early reservations Your editorial of the last issue Women's Auxiliary of the Jew- cif members only. Mrs. Douglas I. morning lectures, on Jan. 5 a t , .' will be appreciated by the lunch- in the presence of 200 relatives nard A. Aston, son of Mr. and "Save the Yeshivoth," was a ish Children's Home will hold Brown will preside. Miss Sett* 11 o'clock, when Dr. Franz .1 ! eon committee on arrangements. and friends. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- Mrs. Aaron Asto n . Robinson is the program chair- timely call and a great service its monthly meeting, in the form Polgar, cientist of Budapest, veil For further information call the man performed the ceremony. Following the ceremony a re- to the holy cause of saving the of a dessert luncheon, at the man. be presented on the subject Mira general chairman, Mrs. Leon A. FAYE STALBURG The couple left for a honey- eeption for 200 guests was held at war-torn Yeshivoth in their pres- Home, at 1 p. m. Mrs. Henry H. cies of the Mind." moon trip to New York City and Pereira's Hall. Katzin, To. 8-4336; Mrs. Walter • • • n the Union Gust l in ent unprecedented plight and mis- Shapero, president, extends an t Golden, co-chairman, To. 7-3370; Aztec Towers, Dr. Polgar is acknowledged will attend the Alpha Omega den- Mr. and Mrs. Aston are honey- fortune. My compliments to you invitation to members and friends WILL ADDRESS MUSIC be a master in the field of manta I general chairman, program, Mrs. dian Bldg. tal fraternity convention in New- mooning in the East. TEACHERS ON DEC. 28 telepathy, hypnosis, and othe r Something original in enter that accompany this letter, I be- to attend this meeting. Reserva- ark, N. J. They will be gone for , Jack Ruben, To. 5-1871; Mrs. A. lieve, are the sentiments of many tions are being taken at Tyler psychic phenomena. For thre S. Rogoff, co-chairman, Ho. 1891, tainment is offered, supported b two weeks after which Mr. Schu- KEIL • HORWITZ a conscientious Torah-minded Jew 4-5313. days, after a shell exploded you r . or Mrs. Charles Gitlin, chairman Sam Jack Kaufman (in person mansky will resume his studies at in the city who feels likewise. Mr. and Mrs. M. Horwitz an- him during the World War, Dr I on public relations, To. 8-4008. and his orchestra. There will I the University of Michigan where A breakfast board meeting will a full course dinner, favors, dam • S. that comes to us 0. The S. Polgar was buried alive. For si be held at 10:30 a. in. is a Junior In the College of nounce the marriage of their ing. Telephone Faye Stalburi he from 3,000 Torah students, now Mrs. Jack Schwartz, social chair- months, his memory gone, no t daughter, Havalie, to Benjamin Townsend 6-5986; Eva Mani Dentistry. refugees in Vilna, through the man, is in charge of this meet- I being able to speak or write, h ; Keil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel emergency drive sponsored by the mg, and will be assisted by the was in a hospital, but after re - Proceeds of Banquet on Jan.. Townsend 8-9100; Pauline Fran t' Keil on Dec. 22, Rabbi Morris Ad- TENDLER - OSBORNE 7 to Enable Rabbi Silveri Townsend 7-2656 for reservation] Agudath Horabonim of America, following hostesses: Mesdames: covering his faculties he foun r i Miss Sylvia Osborne, daughter ler officiated. should be met with the heartiest Joseph Beck, Louis Goldberg, that he had acquired the nowe to Bring Family from/ of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Osborne, and Detroit Sarah Honigman, Morris Krause, response from entire of mental telepathy. At the Uni - SCHWARTZ-KAPLAN Sidney Tendler, son of Mr. and Europe Jewry. The case of Torah is now George Orley, Max Ostrow, Fan- versity of Budapest he took hi 3 On Dec. 24, the marriage was I Additions for Lavine- Ke3 Mrs. Max Tendler, were married solemnized a Pikuach Nifosheth, not merely nie Rodin and Esther Schuster. Doctor's Degree in psycholo I in Toronto of Miss Sundny, Dec. 17. Rabbi Joshua Bertha Kaplan, Memorial Library at for the number of lives in the A musical program has been and economics. As a master h -I The Ladies Auxiliary of Con- daughter of Mr. Sperka performed the ceremony and Mrs. Nathan physical sense, but for the en- arranged by Mrs. Julian Weber, North End Clinic notist he spent several years i I gregation Anshe Moshe, the syna- Kaplan of To- at the Bnai David Synagogue in ronto, to Harry Schwartz, time "Nishomab" — the soul and program chairman. The guest ar- gogue of Rabbi Moses Silver, the Budapest Ilospital. son of presence of 300 guests. spirit of our people. In the dark- tist will be Mrs. Joseph Cohen, have made all plans for the ban- At a recent meeting of the Li the The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz of bride was gowned in white est ages it was the Yeshivah the vocalist and pianist, who just con- Clinic quet which is to be given on vine-Keys Memorial Library Fur d satin, made Windsor. Mr. Mrs. Schwartz and Gifts to North End with a tight bodice sustained our being and injected cluded a tour of Europe and the iSunday, Jan. 7, at 6:30 p. m., at Committee, an ex nditure of .$1( and a full skirt be at home after Jan. 1, at into a will Astor our heart and soul with the ever- United States. was authorized for the purchase long train. 11cr extending Court Apartments on North End Clinic has recce veI • the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. full-length veil the lasting hope and optimism. r • The proceeds of this affair are of new books. The library memo Mrs. Charles A. Smith, contri- West Grand Blvd. •the following contributions: fastened to a mother of pearl As chairman of arrangements bution chairman, acknowledges Silver bring over ializes Dr. I. A. Lavine and D r . was Rabbi . to help In memory of Yahrzeit Ro tiara, and her bouquet was of for the drive I extend my thanks contributions from Mr. and Mrs. ert Rubin from Mrs. Saul Winkel - I his family from Europe. His H. Nash Keys, former practici ra g white roses and lilies of the val- and due recognition to my col- George M. Roberts, in memory of 'Hat-vest,' Beat Foreign Film man; in memory of Yahrzeit o f wife and children will be enabled physicians of Detroit. The libels ' Ie leagues, rabbis, laymen and offi- Murray Schreiber and from Mrs. the is housed in ■ special room at tl join here to to come of the Year, to Be Shown Miss Miriam Buchhalter from M -, soon of the groom led cers of synagogues for their ar- Max Greenberg. Contributions purpose, North End Clinic, 936 Holbrix ok the Grandparents the being This y rabbi. and Mrs. Saul Copin; in memo at Cinema Theater Mrs. Jack Yourof- dent co-operation in conducting the may be sent to Mrs. Charles A. now contains 160 ye I- sky procession. Ave., and to have for him is essential I. it of Joseph Lehrhauft from Mn was matron of honor, Lenora drive successfully and respectfully. Smith, 1935 Glynn Ct., Town- Albert Zenner, Mrs. S. A. SI I. this a successful banquet. There umes of medical reference to le t Baylis, maid of honor, and the The Theater, 58 E. Co- And I hope and pray that De- send 8-2089. will be music and a program at book.. Its facilities are availab bridesmaids were Frances and lumbia, Cinema man, Mr. and Mrs. Day Krnlik. DR. IRA W. ALTSHULER troit Jewry responds generously announces that the De- For the Instrument Fund: I n which prominent rabbis will par- to all physicians during the boss ra Zelda Golsky and Rose Berg. troit premiere of "Harvest," and graciously to this cry for Dr. Ira W. Altshuler of Detroit honor of the 35th wedding ann I. ticipate. in which the clinic is open. girls were Frances Os- which has just won the New York help that comes from the heart of The dinner is $1 per plate. Officers elected for the ensuii Ig Flower has been invited to address a joint versary of Mr. and Mrs. leo It I. B. V. D. CLUB the Torah of Israel. borne and Sharon Nidors. Arthur Film Critics Award as the "best meeting of the Music Teachers Butzel from Mr. and Mrs. A I. Call the rabbi's house or mem- year were Dr. H. Z. Feldstei n, Osborne, brother of the bride, was foreign film of 1939," will follow Obligingly yours, vic Bennett, president; H. for in- Dr. committee the bees of B. V. D. Club met at the home National Association. the *'a"---1 bert Kahn. RABBI I. STOLLMAN. president: Myron A. Keys, teem a- the best man, and the ushers were "Rasputin," its current attraction. For the Wolf Memorial Fun I: formation and reservations. n 3303 Glynn Association of Schools of Music of Rhoda Comm. This award will be broadcast Arthur Lee, Sol Smith and Manny . memory of Mark G. Mo n Maurice Samuel is very busy Court, Saturday night. Plans and the Kansas State Music Teach- In over the NBC national hook-up, Victor Victor Chenkin, the great Jew- rotary . Other members of the corn- Schubiner. Miss Virgins C. Wolf and with laYZ as the local station. right now translating- a book by were proposed for a dance to be ers Association which meets in from Following the wedding recep- ish character singer and dancer, mittoe include Drs. G. S. Meyers, Kansas City, Mn., on Dee. 28. Edwn A. Wolf; it memory of Erika Mann, daughter of Thomas. , held in the near future. Mayor LaGuardia will be mas- P. Meyers, T. I. Roth, J. Hor- tion, the couple left for a week's I Another open meeting for girls His subject will be "Rational Moses Himelhoch from Mrs. I. `A. is a very sick roan ss a result of N. ter of ceremonies at the presenta- Miss Edith trip to Chicago. Music-Therapy of the Mentally Wolf, Miss Virginia C. Wolf and his automobile accident of last - eitz and Sam Brown. will be held at Harriet Waratt's Flowers for All Occa Bie118— of town guests were tion. librarian. The out the is illeavenrich Summer. Edwin A. Wolf. home, 3310 Glynn Court, Dec. 30. Ill", grholuirtes Mt. Sinai Association PURITY'S NEW Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. LIFE • New Year's Eve Dance Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E.S. MARRIAGES