A arerkali ffewish Periodical Carter February 7, 1941 • Dictators' Terror CLAYTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE CHARMING BRIDE A Detroiter this week received an uncensored letter from Rus- sia in which appears the follow- ing paragraph: "We have a bad Mechutan (relative). He takes away every- thing and leave us crusts of black bread. We hope for better days. Write often—then, perhaps, I shall receive one letter out of many addressed to me." DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT! An open meeting of Bnai Brith Women's Auxiliary will be held Monday evening, Feb. 10, at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- rence. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Leah Schneider, president of the Lawndale Auxiliary of Chicago, and second vice-president of the Detroit Grand Lodge, Highland Park chapter of A. Z. A. will pre- sent a radio dramatization of the novel, "City Without Jews," as- sisted by junior auxiliary mem- bers. A membership campaign is now under 'way, under the leadership of Rosalind Wolf, chairman of the membership committee, and Ceil Feiler, co-chairman. • Rev. Teiblum of Tel Aviv Here in Interests of Ye- shiva Hayishuv Hacha- dash a R ✓ ,, • a In Ib r. )e a- al ds ce as 'a. ns A fireside discussion on re- ligion was conducted by Mrs. Abraham Danzig, president of the Theodore Herzl Ladies' Aux- iliary at its last meeting. Mrs. Jack Gill, program chair- man, announced that the final date for pledges is March 23, which will climax the affair with a card party. Mrs. Jack Tarnoff was appoint- ed chairman of the Rubinow Me- —Photo courtesy Detroit Times. Mrs. Bernard Richard Siegel (Miss Shirley Jane Kerner) Knollwood Country Club was fitted bodice, short sleeves and skirt. scene of a beautiful wed- voluminous the Mrs. Ralph Granet, matron of Rev. Chaim Teiblum of Tel Aviv, Palestine, is in Detroit for ding ceremony last Saturday eve- honor, was in heaven blue crepe a brief stay in the interests of ning when Miss Shirley Jane distinguished by beading at the Yeshiva Hayishuv Hachadash of Kerner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. neckline. Palestine which is directed by Max Bernard Kerner, was united Three bridesmaids and two Chief Rabbi A. M. Amid. This in marriage with Bernard Richard junior bridesmaids were gowned institution conducts nine schools Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. alike in heaven blue silk faille. in Palestinian colonies where chil- Siegel. Dr. Leo M. Franklin offi- The square necklines were edged dren of nine and older are taught ciated. Miss Kerner, who was given with shirred bands of the ma- farming and trades. terial. The Vaad Hayeshivoth of De- in marriage by her father, wore The bridesmaids were Arline troit is assisting Rev. Teiblum an original gown. The exquisite Kutzen, Vivian Nussbaum and with his efforts here. He plans yoke and long, fitted sleeves were Betty Rosen. Junior bridesmaids to remain for two weeks and to fashioned of shirred ivory tulle were Iris Ann Kerner and Elaine speak in several synagogues. and the bodice and great skirt Kerner, sisters of the bride. While in Detroit he is stopping were of silk Duchess satin. The ceremony took place in a at Tannenbaum's at 1653 W. Phil- She carried a prayer book She with white cattleya orchids and setting of dogwood trees, cy- adelphia. shower of phalaenopsis orchids. bodium ferns and palms centered Elaine Graham, of New York, by a huge arch of cathedral Bnai David Y.P.S. LaConga gown maid of honor wearing a tapers with candelabra clustereel wn of heaven blue satin with throughout the setting. ., Night, Saturday, Feb. 8 For her daughter's wedding, Arrangements have been con- Mrs. Kerner chose a beige gown cluded for the cabaret style "La- trimmed in fine beading and her Conga Night" sponsored by the !lowers were camellias. Young People's Society of Bnai Mrs. M. Siegel was in lame David on Saturday evening, Feb. and orchids for her son's wed- 8, in the social hall of the syna- The re-election of Judge Henry ding. gogue, 14th and Elmhurst Ayes. Dan Siegel was his brother's Dave Diamond and his orches- G. Nicol to the Wayne County best man, and the ushers were tra will furnish the musical Circuit Bench is being urged by Leon Burns, Cyril Wagner, Bill background, and an amateur con- Wetsman and Jerry Kutzen. Little test will be featured, with prizes. a large group of citizens. Judge Billy Siegel was the ring bearer. Danny Levine, master of cere- Nicol is perhaps one of the best The bride's table for the recep- monies, has planned a hilarious known public officials in the state, tion which followed was done in evening, with the co-operation of having continuously served the all-white. White spring flowers the entire membership. The com- and garlands of white camellias mittee in charge of this affair is were used. Lillian Glickman, as follows: Mrs. Siegel traveled in a beige food; Betty Zack, tickets; deco- costume trimmed in beige fox and rations, Al Wykoff and Ida she chose tortoise accessories. Sherefflin. Louis Rosen is presi- Following their wedding trip to dent of the organization. California, the young couple will For tickets and further infor- make their home in the Belcrest. mation call Helen Bruson, secre- Out-of-town guests at the wed- tary, Hogarth 9056. ding included ninny from South Bend, Ind. In this group were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenstein, Paul Gilbert, Stanley Rosenstein and Mrs. Anna Cohen. Michigan — "Kitty Foyle", •-- Christopher Morley's much-dis- cussed novel, comes to life on the screen of the Michigan Theater, with Ginger Rogers cast as Kitty Foyle. On the same program "Saint in Palm Springs" keeps the customers mystified with George Sanders, as the Saint, conducting a manhunt in the winter play- fortioatto• ground of America. United Artists — "The Phila- delphia Story" continues to break JUDGE HENRY G. NICOL records at the box office of the United Artists Theater and is now county of Wayne as a judge for in its fifth and final week. The 35 years. He was a Circuit companion feature is "Masie Was Court Commissioner for 30 years before being elevated to his pres- a Lady." Broadway Capital, Fisher, Ri- ent post. In a statement tl The Chron- viera, Cinderella, Royal — Clark Gable and Hedy LaMarr in "Com- idle, a prominent Jewish citizen rade X" , a hilarious comedy, is at the Broadway Capitol, Fisher, stated, "It has been my pleasure Riviera, Cinderella, and Royal and privilege to know Judge Nicol Theaters. On the same program for more than 20 years, and it is only a simple statement of fact Two of the screen's to Fay that his attitude toward, is "The Long Voyage Home." • Fox — favorite romantic stars, Charles people of all creeds and color, Boyer and Margaret Sullavan, are whether Catholic, Protestant or has been such as white to win ap- teamed for the first time to give Jewish' whether or the black, hant picturization new life and meaning of to Fannie the bril- proval and respect of the entire new irse 'ch- ard Inai on PRESIDENT Items from the 1940 Annual Statement Insurance and $640,255,615 Annuities in Force 53,401.865 New Business Placed Payments to Policyholders 17,249,139 and Beneficiaries 173.512,239 Assets 166,825,422 Liabilities Surplus, Contingency 6,686,907 Reserve and Capital..'. -GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Head Office—Winnipeg, Canada Harry Iiimelstein 1512 Union Guardian Building Telephone—RAndolph 0446 NASH PROVES ITS AMAZING ECONOMY! on nes. Again, the Great-West Life looks into the future with confidence, proud to fulfil its responsibilities as a leading financial institution, and knowing that its obligations to its policyholders are thoroughly safeguarded. Downtown Theaters t': rc. 110 nior by thL usual crunchy nibble . . • suitable for all (wcasions. MRS. SCHNEIDER TO ADDRESS JOINT MEETING OF THEO. HERZL LODGE Urge Re-Election of Judge Henry G. Nicol • moilal Forest Fund. The Ladies' Auxiliary also decided to hold a joint meeting on Feb. 12 with the Theodore Herzl Lodge, of which Harry Golden of River Rouge is president. Highlight of this meeting will be the guest speaker, Mrs. Schneider of Chi- cago. 10th Anniversary' Banquet of Cong. Beth Shmuel on Feb. 23 On Feb. 23, Congregation Beth Shmuel will have its annual ban- quet at the Philadelphia and By- ron Hall. This banquet will mark the an- niversary of the building of Con- gregation Beth Shmuel. The spir- itual leader is now Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz. The chairman of the banquet will be Dr. A. E. Bern- stein, well known physician and communal leader. The festival speaker will be Attorney Aaron Rosenberg. The Vaad Harobinim TAM TAM—'The Star of Them All' will be represented at the meeting. with Cantors Katzman, Singer, Sny- Perfect heese, jam or der and Mogill will participate. PUY — An un- Mrs. Schneider of Chicago to Address Bnai Brith Auxiliary Monday • 7 and the Legal Chronicle n kRjix and upright He judge, liked and re- Hurst's absorbing novel, "Back community. is an honorable spected by the attorneys and 'Ai- Street," at the Fox. The Fox also presents at evening showings a gants who come before him . th selected array of short subjects er they win or lose in his court, featuring the newest edition of because they recognize in him F.: . "Information Please," starring that human kindness and fair- , — *Mt ,, ,, Virillkie and Fox Movie- ness which everybody seeks in F..ttot;:a,Ai Wendell dello Np,sl a court of justice.' 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