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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-03-22

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A merica Awisit Periodcal Carter

March 22, 1940

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

The Legal Chronicle
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and

• ENGAGEMENTS

Mrs. Birdie Victor of Elmhurst Ave., announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Evelyn, to Herbert Gach, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Gach of Collingwood Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shanin of Cortland Ave. announce the
olgagement of their, daughter, Betty, to Albert E. Greer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greer of Richton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Spaber of Tyler Ave. announce the
ngagement of their daughter, Bertha, to Harold Schiller, son of
t
Mrs. Arthur Schiller.

Publish Pictorial
Musical Feature
for Children
Of Home Relief
Jewish Education Commit-
Monday Afternoon tee The
of New York has just issued

A musical festival will be the
program of the Home Relief So-
ciety's meeting to be held on
Monday, March 25, at 1:30 p.
m., at the Jewish Center. The
Participating artists will be Miss
Mildred Erusall Perlis, dramatic

• WEDDINGS

Art '•,VSFet

March 23—Miss Virginia Claire Harman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Hoyt Harman of 17550 Santa Rosa Drive, to Gene
Marshall Nagler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Nagler of New York
City. Reception, 9 to 11 p. m. No cards.
March 24—Miss Frances Gene Merliss, daughter of Reuben
Merliss of the Wilshire Hotel, to Sidney Weinberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Koleman Weinberg of Elmhurst Ave.
March 24—Miss Lillian Siegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Siegel of Tuxedo Ave., to Alex Leichtman of Avery Ave.
March 24—Miss Ida Barbara Steiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
.Jacob Steiner of 536 Harmon Ave. to Ben Colombus, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer L. Colombus of 6200 Crane Ave. at Congregation
Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fischer Ave. Rev. J. Hoberman will officiate.
March 31—Miss Elinor Karp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Karp of Pacific Palisades, California, to Albert Levie of Los Angeles,
California.
March 31—Miss Shirley Ellis, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Ellis of Clairmount Ave., to Martin M. Haas, son of Mrs.
Ilerroina Haas of Gladstone Ave., in Congregation Beth Abraham.
March 31—Miss Edith Koller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Koller, to Hyman R. Cohen, son of Rev. Abraham T. Cohen of.
Elmhurst Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel.
March 31—Miss Geraldine Freiberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Freiberg of Nottingham Drive, to Dr. Donald Michaels of
Philadelphia, Pa. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate in the presence
of the immediate families, after which the couple will tour the
South.
March 31—Miss Estelle Agree, daughter of Mrs. Rose Agree
of Glynn Court, to Max Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Miller of Highland Ave. Rabbi Leo Franklin will officiate.
April '7—Miss Shirlye Sklar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
A. Sklar of Collingwood Ave., to Harry H. Manheimer, son of
Mrs. Albert Manheimer of Monica Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel, at
I; o'clock. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate.
April 7—Miss Shirley Tenner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Tenner of 3350 Tuxedo Ave. to Norman Jaffe, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jaffe of Buena Vista Ave. at Knights of Pythias
Hall, 114 Erskine St.
April 7—Miss Rachel Berman, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Danto
Berman, to Dr. Baird Jay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Israel Jay. Dr.
Leo Franklin will officiate. Reception at the Belcrest from 2
to 5 p. m. No cards.
April 7Miss Esther Moorawnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Moorawnick of 2457 Hazelwood Ave. to Al Waldman,
of Detroit, son of Mrs. Bertha Waldman of Paris, France. Ceremony
at 3 P. M. Reception following unitl 6 P. M.

EXCELLENT VALUES ...

MRS. JEROME KANTER

reader; Miss Shirley Lachman,
pianist; Mrs. David A. Kallman,
vocalist. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto,
program chairman, was assisted
by Mrs. Sidney Wallace in ar-
ranging this program. Mrs. Sam-
uel Arkin, president, invites all
members and friends to attend
this meeting.
Mrs. Charles E. Harris, Mrs.
Peter A. Miller and Mrs. Samuel
Kanners, chairmen of the carni-
val to be held on Sunday even-
ing, April 7, at Hotel Statler,
state that in addition to bingo
and other amusements, refresh-
ments will be served and prizes
given away. This will be includ-
ed in the price of admission.
Proceeds will go for Passover re-
lief. Tickets for this fund-rais-
ing project can be obtained from
Mrs. Samuel Kanners, 16140
Washburn, University 1-8010, or
Mrs. Jerome J. Kanter, 2538
Calvert, TO. 6-0756, chairmen
of the ticket committee, or other
members.

• BIRTHS

March 17--To Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Horwood, a daughter,
Sandra Nan.
March 17—To. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Raskas (Dolly Bachrach) or
Evansville, Ind., formerly of this city, a daughter.
March 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harwin (Gertrude Brown)
of 3314 Leslie Ave., a son, Jerry Michael.
March 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Harris of Collingwood
Ave., a daughter, Sharon.
March 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam F. Pernikoff (Yetta Glass-
man) of 17345 Northlawn Ave., a daughter.

HALEVY CHORUS SINGS
AT MASONIC TEMPLE

MARRIAGES

SMITH-STEIN

the first number of a new cur-
rent events newspaper for chil-
dren in Jewish schools. Printed
in rotogravure, "World-Over," as
the new publication is called,
presents primarily in pictures
news of Jewish interest from
many lands as well as pictorial
stories dealing with Jewish re-
ligious and historical events.
The firt isuse shows on its
front page an appealing photo-
graph of a little girl refugee ar-
riving in London and proudly
showing her doll to an English
"bobby" or policeman. The fol-
lowing pages present photographs
showing important recent events.
Pictorial stories deal with

HANDBAGS

FOR

EASTER

"Thumbs Up" Next
Center Production

"Thumbs Up," the fourth an-
nual production of the Jewish
Community Center Capers, ha3
begun rehearsals, under the di-
•ection of Seymour Simons.
Rose Friedman and Willie Aus-
ter are paired in the romantic
leads, with Rita Slof and Vic-
to• B. Kushner starring in the
comedy roles.
Several original songs have
been written for the play, in-
cluding "I Am All Yours," the
love theme, and a beautiful tan-
go, "Moonlight at Midnight," by
Sam Sheplow.
"Thumbs Up" will be pre-
sented in the Center auditorium
on Saturday and Sunday eve-
nings, April 13 and 14.

The Detroit Halevy Singing
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stein
Society took time out from its announce the marriage of their
preparations for its approaching daughter, Sarah Evelyn, to Max-
concert to participate in t h e well Smith, son of Mrs. Fanny
Geverkshaften concert on Sun- Smith on Thursday, March 21.
day, at the Scottish Rite Ca- Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated in
thedral of the Masonic Temple. the presence of the immediate
The chorus opened the program family. A reception will be
with several of the more popu- held, when the couple return Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
lar selections from its 1939 an- from a motor trip through the
Spring Luncheon on
nual concert. Dan Frohman di- South, March 31 from 2-6.
April 10
rected the singers with Celia
BERESH-GLASIER
Plotnick and Rebecca Katzman
The spring luncheon, which is
Ezra Glasier announces t h e
at two grand pianos.
marriage of his (laughter, Gelia, an annual feature of the Hebrew
The 15th annual Halevy con- to Milton Beresh, son of Mr. Ladies Aid Society, will be held
cert will take place in the Scot- and Mrs. Edward Beresh, on on April 10, at the Dexter-Lawr-
ence Hall. The proceeds will go
tish Rite Auditorium on Sunday
evening, May 5. In addition to March 17.
for Passover relief for the Mo'os
Details are being ar-
the chorus, a vocal soloist, Mar-
Chitim.
SILVER-HELPER
cia Hoffman, soprano, and a
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Richard ranged by a committee headed
string quartet will appear. The
Mesdames
Marcus
Kalluch,
quartet, which will play a group Carpenter of Second Ave. an- by
Morris
Weinstein,
Eleanor
Ehr-
of classical compositions, con- flounce the marriage of their enwald and Frieda Einzig.
daughter,
Adele.
Helper,
to
Lawr-
sist of Zinovi Bistritzky, Sidney
The date for the annual pic-
J. Silver, son of Mr. and
Colman, Michael Bistritzky and ence
Mrs. Ben Silver, of Cleveland, nic has been set for June 30 at
Jacob Becker.
0., on March 14, at the Belcrest Riverside Park.
Reserved seat tickets for the
concert may now be obtained Hotel. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated
at nominal prices from active in the presence of the immediate SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S.
members and patrons of the Ha- family. Howard Silver attended FORMAL ON SATURDAY
levy, as well as at the office his brother as best man and Mrs.
of the Esperanto Printing Com- Howard Silver attended the bride
The Young People's Society of
pany, 8830 Twelfth St. Phone as matron-of-honor. Out-of-town
reservations can be made by call- guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
mg TOwnsend 6-6633; tickets Benjamin Silver, Mr. and Mrs. have its annual spring formal at
Joseph Altman, I. Altman, Mr. Hotel Statler this Saturday eve-
will be delivered when desired.
and Mrs. Howard Silver, Mr. ning. Arson Weeks and his na-
and Mrs. Lloyd Freiberger and tionally famous orchestra will
Mr. and Mrs. William Melziener provide the music.
of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
Lou Holtz, famous comedian
dolph Rosenberg and Mr. and who is currently playing at the
Embarrassing
Hair Safely
Mrs. James Witkowsky of To- Bowery Cafe is expected to ap-
Destroyed
ledo; Mrs. Lena Kramer and pear as guest star for the even-
Ralph Kramer of Chicago; Mr.
Permanent re-
and Mrs. Albert Goorin of Pitts- ing. Revo Clarrage and Murray
sults, uncondi-
tionally guaran-
burgh. When the couple return Jacobs are co-chairmen of the
teed. Doctors
from their honeymoon in New
a n d clientele
Orleans they will make their affair.
references.
residence in Shaker Heights,
New Jersey, in certain sections
$1.00 PER TREATMENT
Cleveland, 0.
f which the Bund was doing
quite well for some time, is now
Artist Electrolysis Studio
becoming the center of a Ku
Established 8 Years
Flowers for All Occasions—
6.6622. Klux Klan revival.
Bogarth 5638
11101 Dexter Blvd.

Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler

Rashi whose 900th anniversary
is being celebrated this year;
President Roosevelt's efforts for
peace in which Jewish, Protes-
tant and Catholic leaders are
taking part and with the ob-
servance of Purim.
"World-Over" is being distri-
buted to the Jewish school chil-
dren, first in New York, but will
be available also to communi-
ties throughout the country. The
plan is to issue the paper fort-
nightly from October to June.
The price is 3c, but it is made
available to school children at
2c a copy. Israel Goldberg is
editor and Philip Gordis, circu-
lation manager. Serving on the
Editorial Board are Dr. Alexan-
der M. Dushkin, executive direc-
tor of the Jewish Education Com-
mittee, Hon. Jonah J. Goldstein,
Henry M. Propper and Frank L.
Weil.

An unusual
variety of styles
and fabrics! We've
patent, calf and gabar-
dine as well as alligator-
calf, Black, navy
brown, beige, red,
grey, and green Highly
fashioned . . . with sculp-
turing, shirring, cord-
ing and other "femi-
nine" details. Street Floor.

RUSSEKS

The Jewish citizens of Detroit are cordially invited to attend the

AMERICANIZATION MEETING

of the

Jewish War Veterans of the United States

Its Detroit Units

SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1940, at 8 P. M.

at the

VETERANS BLDG.. 704 East Jefferson at Hastings St.

ADDRESS BY

MORRIS STONE

National Vice-Commander, Jewish War
Subject

Veterans of the U. S.

"Need for Jewish War Veterans Organization and Its
Function for AMERICANISM"

FREE ADMISSION—NO SOLICITATION OF FUNDS

Military Band music by the Charles Young Post No. 77 of
the American Legion under the direction of Band Leader Parker

You and Your Friends Are Invited to Attend the

211th ANNUAL DANCE

GIVEN BY THE

Odessa Prog. Aid Society

SUNDAY, MARCH 24TH, 9 P. M.

FORT WAYNE HOTEL BALLROOM

CASS AND TEMPLE
MUSIC BY UNION ORCHESTRA

TICKETS 50c

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