America ffewisk Periodical Carter January 31, 1941 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ' IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY Jack Rodell of 3344 Grand Ave. Mrs. Samuel Helfman enter- spent last week in Chicago, Ill., tained at a tea for her future and East Chicago, Ind., visiting daughter-in-law, Isadora Freed- relatives and friends. man, on Sunday, Jan. 26, at her Mrs. Herman Salzman is visit- home, 18248 Ohio Ave. ing her mother, Mrs. Anne Seeg- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Modell man. of 1196 Edison Ave., with their Mrs. Nate Herzka of Chicago daughters, Joan, and Mrs. Manny Fishman of Wisconsin Ave., with is the guest in Detroit of Mrs. her daughter, Sue Ann, left last Anne Seegman. week for Miami Beach, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher where they will spend six weeks. of 2440 Calvert Ave. announce Mrs. Ike Robinson was hostess, the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Thursday, Jan. 23, to the board Gordon Lee, at Congregation of directors of the Bnai David Shaarey Zedek, Saturday morn- Sisterhood at her home on Tyler ing, Feb. S. At home that eve- ning from 7 to 12 o'clock. No Ave. cards. • In honor of Miss Jean Marien- On Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 8:15 thal, bride-elect of March 18, Mrs. Joseph Modell of 1196 Edi- p. m., Rose Manko Mash will pre- son Ave. entertained at a personal sent a group of her advanced shower and dinner for 25 guests. piano students in a recital at Grinnell Bros. Auditorium. Those Harold Hirshman of Sturtevant participating. are Stanford Ab- Ave., accompanied by Dr. Wal- ramovitz, Harold Cohen, John ter Glazer of the Seward Hotel Neufeld, Paul Schneider, Victoria and Maurice Winston of Pasa- Wolk and Robert Werner. The dena Ave. are enjoying a three public is invited. weeks' motor trip through Florida. Miss Jerry Schweitzer of Stur- Mrs. Hattye Fisher left for tevant Ave. is visiting with southern California where she friends in Cincinnati at the Neth- will spend the next two months. erland Plaza Hotel. • Tuxedo Hebrew School Jr. Sholem Aleichem Folks' In- stitute Plans Donor Din- Congregation Elects ner Dance Its Officers The board of directors of the At the election of the Junior Congregation of the David W. Sholem Aleichem Women's read- s. Branch of the United He- ing clubs, at a recent meeting, brew Schools held last week, the made definite arrangements for following were selected as offi- the 10th annual donor dinner cers for the ensuing term: Eu- and dance, scheduled for Sunday gene Malitz, president; Milton evening, March 2, at the Fort Viedrah, vice-president; Fred Wayne Hotel. Reservations are Hitman, Gabai; Barbara Malitz and Seymour Abrams, sergeants- at-arms. While the Junior Congregation is having its own officers and its own Chazonim to officiate, it is under the direction of the faculty r. headed by Solomon Kasdan. All pupils of this branch are invited to attend the Sabbath morning services which begin at 9:45 a. m. . • • • LOVELY BRIDE Exclusive Detroit Showing of "Time in the Sun" and "Next Time We Love" at the Cinema The premiere showings of Ser- gei Eisenstein's "Time in the Sun" is at the Cinema. This is a dramatic film sym- phony depicting the history of the Mexican Indian from the days of the Spanish conquerors through the revolution of 1911. The entire cast of "rime in the Sun" is composed entirely of notives. As a companion feature, the Cinema presents a re-issue of Ursula Parrott's great novel, "Next Time We Love," featuring one of the greatest casts ever assembled in a motion picture. Included in the cast are Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Ray Milland and Grant Mitchell. We Take Pleasure in Announcing the Appointment of Mr. Myron D. Stein AS ASSISTANT MANAGER • IN OUR DETROIT OFFICE —Photo by J. J. Clarke Studio. MRS. LOUIS ARNOFF (Miss Charlotte Goldberg) Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Gold- berg announce the marriage of their (laughter, Charlotte, to Louis Arnoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arnoff of Chicago, on Jan. 12. The ceremony was performd by Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man t e e r Wilshire Hotel. The bride was assisted by her sister, Helen Goldberg. The Misses Lea- trice Reifler and Lucy Hirsch- man acter as junior bridesmaids. Jack Arnoff, brother of the groom, was best man. Among the out-of-towners who attended were guests from Cleve- land, Canton and Mansfield, 0.; Hammond, Ind., Bay City and Gladwin, Mich., as well as many relatives and friends from Chi- cago. Mr. and Mrs. Arnoff left on their honeymoon for Miami Beach, Fla., and on their return will reside in Chicago. SUTRO BROS. & CO. English Classes and Red Cross Unit at Northwest Branch of Jewish Center Four English classes fqr adults are meeting on Mondays and Wednesdays from 12 to 3 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thursdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., at the northwest branch of the Jewish The Jewish American Youth Community Center, 13226 Law- Chorus of the Jewish Community ton, telephone To. 8-5852. There Center will present a "Gay Nine- day, is no admission charge for attend- MRS. S. SHAYNE ties' Cabaret Party" in Sund ing these classes and everybody Feb. 9, at 8 p. on ., the Fre Butzel Hall at the Jewish Com- being taken by Ida Komoroff, in the community is welcome. The Red Cross Unit of the Jew- general director, Tyler 5-7738; munity Center. This affair is the climax to Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein, convenor ish Women's European Welfare their recent membership drive. of the donor dinner, (To. 8-6586; Organization meets every Mon- day, Wednesday and Thursday, All are welcome for an evening or Mrs. S. Shayne. of entertainment, refreshments, The activities of the Sholem from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., in this and dancing. There will be no Aleichem Women's clubs are as branch building of the Jewish follows: In addition to the read- Community Center. Mrs. . Mar- admission charge. ing of Jewish literature and the golin, in charge of the unit, ex- general discussion of current tends an invitation to all those Shaarey Zedek to Be Host evtnts, they study history, and who desire to do work for the Cross to visit the meetings to Scouts Feb. 7; to Ob- Jewish culture. They help in the Red support of Kinder Journal, Teach- of the unit or get in touch with serve Chamisho Osor ers Seminary, Yiddish Scientific her. Institute, Refugee Jewish authors At the late Friday evening and the Detroit Jewish Library; services of Congregation Shaarey also all Jewish cultural plat- Observe Scout Week at the Zedek, Feb. 7, at 8:30 o'clock, forms, as well as conducting the Bnai David Feb. 7 in the main auditorium of the annual donor dinner and dance synagogue, the congregation will for the financial support of the Guests of honor at the Bnai be hosts to the Boy Scouts and Sholem Aleichem Folks Schools the Cub Scouts. Rabbi A. M. now located as follows: Head- David Friday night service of Hershman will speak on "Char- quarters, 3754 Monterey; in Feb. 7, will be the Bnai David acter and the Boy Scout Move- Brady Public School at 2920 Joy Boy Scouts Troops 135 and their ment." Cantor Jacob S. Sonen- Road; in Winterhalter Public parents. The Girl Scouts of the Bnai klar will chant the services with School at 12121 Broadstreet; in David troops will also be guests the assistance of the choir. MacCulloch Public School, 13120 at this services, which is part of After the services, parents of the national celebration of Scout the Scouts will be hosts to the Wildemere. Week. congregaion, and there will be Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Can- a display of Palestinian prod- Profs. Bergman, Waxman, tor A. Singer will officiate. ucts, fruits and general art ob- Cover Jewish Philosophy The public is invited to the for New Dictionary jects, commemorating the tree service and social hour following. planting sheason which is ushered The first American Dictionary in at Palestine at this time of year, and is known as Chamisho devoted exclusively to the study H. I. Novog to Discuss Prof. of philosophy scheduled for sum- Osor b'Shvat. mer 1941 publication will contain Kaplan's Views Saturday a comprehensive coverage of the field of Jewish philosophy. Prof. Bnai David Y. P. S. La H. I. Novog, well known Tal- Hugo Bergmann of the Univer- Conga Night Feb. 8 sity of Jerusalem and Dr. Meyer 'nudist, will speak next Satur- Waxman of Chicago are in charge day evening, Feb. 1, at 9 o'clock The Poung Peoples Society of of preparing the necessary defini- in the Rose Sittig Cohen Build- Bnai David Synagogue announces tions. ing, 13226 Lawton Ave., on the he - blication offices of the subject "An Analysis of the a "La Conga" night for Saturday, P Feb. at 8:30, at the synagogue, 14th 8, and Elmhurst, with an all Dictionary of Philosophy are at Philosophy of Judaism of Pro . Mordecai M. Kaplan." Mr. Novog _ 15 E. 40th St., New York. will discuss Prof. Kaplan's theory star cast, headed by Danny Le --_ of Judaism as expounded in his vine as M. C. and Dave Diamond RefugeP Desides to Locate Irwing book "Judaism as a Civilization." Detroit orchestra. Ezra Reid Slodski in and his Mr. Novog is an erudite There will b e an amateur con- A refugee from Wilno, Poland, test and many prizes. Refresh- Lows Judalewicz, at present living (ticscholar, and members of the arrang- will be served. meths will committee in charge in- in Glasgow, Scotland, is anxious Kvutzah Ivrith who are 'The Levine, decortions; to communicate with Irwing Ezra ing this lecture are looking for- a Glick- Reid Slodski, who emigrated to ward to his address. All members eludes Syl via en r a tickets; Lillian Betty man, Zack, refreshments. Additional in- the United States in 1934. Any- of understand te Kvutzah nd thei are frids in- Hebrew p formation regarding tickets, etc., one knov(ing the whereabouts of who . An open forum will follow contact the Coun- the this man please Women. Bru- cats itedlecture. may be procured from Helen of Jewish son, Hogarth 4056. Cabaret Party of the Jewish American Youth Chorus on Feb. 9 • and the Legal Chronicle Members New York Stock and Other Principal Exchanges STOCKS—BONDS—COMMODIT IES CAdillac 6960 1 39 Penobscot Bldg. 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