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september 13, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

I ENGAGEMENTS

Bride of Sept. 1

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerson of the Belcrest announce the
betrothal of their daughter, .Lois, to Sol Kushner, son of Mr. and
qrs, Samuel Kushner of Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jacoby of 1630 Calvert Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Regina Schiller, to Morris H.
G ross , son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gross of Webb Ave. Open
house Sunday, Sept. 15, from 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Berkowitz of Cortland Ave. announce
the engagement of their (laughter, Bertha, to Joseph Levine,
so n of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levine of Elmhurst Ave. Reception
at LaCliar's on Cass Ave. on Sept. 15, at 7 p. m. No cards.
Mr and Mrs. Isadore E. Goodman of Collingwood Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Edna Ruth, to Dr.
Harold W. Buchner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Buchner of
Elmhurst Ave. The wedding will take place in December.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Shift- Ilan of 2554 Elmhurst Ave. announce
t he e ngagement of their daughter, Lillian, to William Utley, son
of Mrs. Bessie Utchenik of Elmhurst Ave.
Mr.. and Mrs. Louis Weiner of Carter Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Hy Gilman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Barnet Gilman of W. Philadelphia Ave. The wedding
will take place in November.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goff of Hazelwood Ave. announce the
e ngagement of their (laughter, Ida S., to Samuel Wagner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner of Virginia Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Grit of Richton Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Clara Seena, to Louis Selik, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Selik of Vermont Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Averbuch of Pasadena Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Marshall I. Brenner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brenner of Clairmount Ave. A recep-
tion will be held at the Averbach residence, 1995 Pasadena Ave.,
on Sunday, Sept. 15, from 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray of Fullerton Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Dr. Ida Gray, to Dr. Gerson M. Woolf, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett S. Woolf of Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenbaum of 2605 Elmhurst Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Charles L.
Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Moss of 3763 Clements Ave.

• WEDDINGS

Sept. 14—Miss Miriam Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Schultz of 2986 Richton, to Morris Rose.
Sept. 15—Miss Jeanette Stahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Stahl of 1680 Glynn Court, to Bernard Axelrod, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Axelrod of 12th St.
Sept. 15—Miss Frances Ravine, daughter of Solomon Ravine
of 2040 Taylor Ave., to Ben Gruskin, son of Mrs. Sophie Gruskin
of 3402 Atkinson Ave., at the Knights of Pythias Hall.
Sept. 15—Miss Belle Jaffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
H. Jaffin, to Ben Hitow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isador Hitow of Bay
City, at Lachar's on Cass Ave., at 1 p. m., a reception following
the ceremony. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will officiate.
Sept. 15—Miss Miriam Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Goldberg of 1743 W. Euclid Ave., to Jack Shenkman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shenkman, at Lachar's. Rabbi Joshua
Sperka will officiate.
Sept. 15—Miss Sharon Ruth Lippitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Lippitt of Calvert Ave., to Bernard Willard Litven, son of
Mrs. Celia Goldstein of Chicago, Ill.
Sept. 22—Miss Reva Clamage, daughter of Mrs. Harry Clamage,
of Tyler Ave. to Leon Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levine,
of Lansing Ave.
: Rabbi Harold Rosenthal will officiate.
Sept. 15—Miss Ileen Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Jacobson of 17404 Parkside Ave., to Robert J. Rafelson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson of Warrington Drive, at 8 p. m.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will perform the ceremony at the home of the
bride's parents. A reception will be held from 9 to 11 p. m.
Sept. 15— Miss Ruth Gotlieb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Gotlieb of Cortland Ave., to David Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Grant of Warrington Drive. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will
officiate.
Sept. 15—Miss Shirley Gordon, (laughter of Mrs. Mollie Gordon
of Pingree Ave., to Samuel Palley, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Palley.
Rabbi Morris Adler will perform the ceremony.
Sept. 15—Miss Miriam Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Goldberg of 1743 W. Euclid Ave., to Jack Shenkman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shenkman, at Lachar's. Rabbi Joshua
Sperka will officiate.
Oct. 20—Miss Mary Zeman, (laughter of Mrs. Rose Zeman
of 3303 Calvert Ave., to Sam Lupiloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Lupiloff of 2951 Pasadena Ave.
Sept. 22—Miss Roslyn Lasky, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard B. Lasky of 2627 Webb Ave., to Jerome Hess, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess of W. Philadelphia Ave.
Sept. 29—Miss Marion Yura, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Yura of Tuxedo Ave., to Theodore Heideman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Heideman of Highland Ave. Reception at 4307 Glendale Ave.,
4 to 10 p. m.

• BIRTHS

Sept. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sloman (Anne Dorb) of
19650 Roslyn Rd., a daughter, Susan.
Sept. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wasserman (Bernice Cohen), a
daughter, Frances.
Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Freedland (Natalie
Simons) of 13120 LaSalle Blvd., a daughter, Adrienne Suzanne.
Sept. 6—To 11Ir. and Mrs. Daniel G. Cullen of 2500 Boston
Blvd., a son, David.
Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stalburg of 2989 W. Buena
Vista Ave., a son, Harvey Thomas.
Aug. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Finney (Lillian Feldman)
of LaSalle Blvd., a son, Stuart Louis.

Contributions to the Jewish

Home for Aged

The following have made con-
tribution s
to the Home for Aged:

!ferry Barnett In memory of father
Lipman Barnett ; NIra. S. Blumenthal.
In memory of husband, Samuel Blu-
menthal: Mrs. Ella Bushkin In mem-
ory of husband Molshe-Aaron Bushkin;
Mr and Mrs. Max Bushkin In memory
of and Moishe-Aaron Bushkin; Mr.
and Mrs. Harry ElbInger In memory
of
Mrs. star,-B. Kaplan; Mrs. I.
Flerer, Warren, 0., In memory of
father,
Arie-Laybe; Dr. S re
In
W. Green
memory' or fathPr,
Abraham Greenfil
Arthur
Leask'. Chicago,
Memory N.
ill.. in
of
Xenon-Hirsh and Ile-
"III,
sle; Mrs Martha Levey in mem-
orY of brother, Abe:
Harry M
In honor of daughter—donation; arkel
Mr,
and Mrs. Alfred Meyers in memory
of Mrs. Lillian Lankier.: Sophie Ra-
binowitz Miami Ilearh, Fla., In mem-
orY of Martrha Rieman; Mrs. M. Ro-
senfield In memory of husband, Morris
Rosennell; Mrs, Fannie
Fahlo In mem -

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NEW YORK (WNS) — A na-
tionwide synagogue membership
campaign sponsored by the Syn-
agogue Council of America and
embracing American Orthodox,
Conservative and Reform branch-
es of Judaism will open this
Saturday, Sept. 14, according to
an announcement made by the
Synagogue Council.

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Purity Chapter Bridge
Luncheon Wednesday,
Sept. 18

Flowers for all occasions-
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.

Albert Ressler Elected
President of Studio Club

On Sept. 1, Miss Anne Singer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
The Studio Club has elected
OSHKOSH, Wis.
(Religious
Singer of 3767
News Service.)—The Wisconsin officers for this year as follows:
Elmhurst Ave.
Conference of the Methodist Albert Ressler, president; Arthur
became the bride
Church, meeting here in annual L. Goulson, vice president; Flora
of Frank Sel-
session, condemned anti-Semit- Jane Miller, secretary and treas..
man, son of Mr.
ism "un-Christian, immoral, urer. The following chairmen
and Mrs. Sol
have been appointed: Sybil Weis-
and a threat to democracy."
Selman of 3375
- "We view with anxiety," said man, steering committee; Dr.
Collingwood Ave.
the Conference, "the rising tide Herman L. Sperling and Phillip
T h e ceremony
of anti-Jewish feeling the world Brestoff, co-chairmen, social com-
took place at
over. We deplore the actions mittee; Marian Salashon, plan-
the Bnai Moshe,
and utterances of any leaders or ning committee.
Dexter and Law-
An interesting program has
organizations that, under the
rence.
banner of Christianity, tend to been planned for the entire sea-
The bride wore
spread racial and religious prej- son, including a formal dance on
traditional satin
udice, and we call upon the Nov. 23 for the benefit of the
and carried a
laity and ministers of our church American Red Cross.
bouquet of mums
Eduard Werner will speak at
to do their utmost to counteract
and orchids.
the meeting on Sept. 24.
such destructive influences."
Her maid of
The conference also went on
honor was Miss
record opposing segregation and
Martha Green-
other forms of discrimination I es"..0%.0%,0%.".."..."....".
holtz. Brides- \
against Negroes.
THE JOY OF A BEAUTIFULLY
maids were the
Misses Anne Mrs. Selman
CONTOURED FIGURE IS NOW
Philomatic Club Resumes
Klein, Esther
YOURS! Russell Slenderizing Stu.
Schkolnick, Rhoda Higer, Lillian
Activities
dios are justly
Goldman and Goldie Gornbein.
famous for remold-
The couple are motoring East
Philomathic Debating Club met
ing your figure to
for their honeymoon.
at the David Simons branch of
streamline perfec.
the United Hebrew Schools, Tux-
tionl Relax under
edo and Holmur, Sept. 8.
our expert care and
Prizes for Best
Plans being advanced for a
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your
excess
series of debates with A. Z. A.
Family Budgets chapters in Cleveland, Cincin-
pounds melt away!
Have a beautiful figure! New
nati, Chicago, Windsor, and
pep! New Vitality! New zest
TEL AVIV (Palcor Agency)— other neighboring cities.
Con-
for work and play! Orly $17.00
Some months ago Haaretz, He- tacts have also been made for
for the 10 visit course. No Drugs!
brew daily of this city, invited debates with the Hillel Founda-
No Diet! No tiring exercises!
readers who kept detailed house- tion at the University of Michi-
Call
TO.
8- 0255.
RUSSELL
hold accounts to submit speci- gan.
SLENDERIZING STUDIOS, Mur-
men family budgets over a num-
Philomathic will continue to
phy Bldg., 7 E. Grand Ave., at
ber of months, with explana- present debates before mothers
Woodward, Highland Park.
tions of the special financial cir- clubs and fraternal organiza-
itio"."inosoftor ■ ontire ■■•■■ •%.0:4
cumstances in which they were tions.
placed. There were some scores
of entries, most of which pro-
vided interesting if incomplete
MME. MOSS
MLLE. SALGO
material on the question of house-
hold financing.
VIENNESE CORSET STUDIO
Three budgets, which were ex-
CUSTOM INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED GARMENTS
cellently compiled, won the first
prize of $25 and shared the sec-
Corsets - Girdles - Corselets - Brassieres - Surgical Garments
ond prize of $20. The first pro-
509 SCHERER BLDG., 115 E. Grand River
CH. 1249
vided for a Tel Aviv family of
11 persons, consisting of par-
ents, five children, wife's mother,
two child relatives who were ref-
ugees from Germany, and an
aunt. The monthly income was
30 pounds; and on this, the major
THEY TRAVEL BEST .. .
part being used for rent, they
managed to make out by spar-
Travel-wise students know it's the little
tan living. Each member of. the
things that count in carefree traveling. All
family got 2,000 calories per
of which makes Wiltshire cases your most
day in food.
reliable companion. Clothes "hang up" as
The second budget was the
they should to prevent wrinkling—a remov-
work of a young childless cou-
able tray for accessories provides easy ac ces-
ple, who presented budgets for
sibility—shoes and soiled things are zipped
three years. They had been in
away. No wonder they travel best who
Palestine for five years and had
travel with a Wiltshire!
managed to adapt themselves to
an income depleted by local con-
ditions.
$24.50 & up
LADY WILTSHIRE 10 Dresses
The third budget was of a
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SUITER
young unmarried man who lived
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Wiltshire luggage and distinctive
earnings of 3 pounds per month.
leather accessories from $5 to $130

ory of Mrs. Marie B. Kaplan and
daughter, A nna-Sable- Rubinsky ; Mrs.
Edward A. SplIker. In memory of
Mrs. NVolf Kaplan and Jacob Golden.

Purity Chapter No. 359, Or-
der of the Eastern Star, will
sponsor a bridge luncheon at
Fyfe's 5th floor auditorium Wed-
nesday, Sept. 18, 12.30 p. m.
There will be prizes. For reserva-
tions call the chairmen, Mrs.
Rose Cowan, Tyler 6-2365, Mrs.
Ida Schwartz, Davison 2350, Mrs.
Irene Stegman, Tyler 4-4936, or
officers of the chapter.

Methodists Score
Anti-Semitism

Jewish Congrega-
tions of America.

THE 0 SEAL OF APPROVAL

IS ON THE LABEL

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