A mtricait legok Periodical Carter

41

February 14, 1941

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

• ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Fred' A: GinSburg of Chicago Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lenore H., to Lewis Ruskin or
Kenilworth, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldstein of Brooklyn, N. Y., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Anita Clare, to Alvin Lewis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lewis of Dexter Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sborow of Tyler Ave. announce the
engagement of their (laughter, Florence, to Dave Muskowitz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Isador Muskovitz of Leslie Ave. Reception at 3742
Leslie Ave., Sunday, Feb. 23, from 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.

ni-

I • -

111

Im

Congress Women's
Division Theater
Party March 3-5

COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS FOR
MAXA NORDAU LECTURE FEB. 23

Outstanding Musicians Also to Participate in
Program of Jewish National
Workers' Alliance

In order to continue its vital-
ly important program, additional
funds are urgently required by
the Women's Division of the
American Jewish Congress. This
Miss Maxa Nordau, only daugh- violinist, and B. Argiewicz, 'cel-
program includes the support of ter of the great writer, philoso-
t h e Congress pher and co-founder with Theo- list Tickets are available at the
Houses in New dore Herzl of the World Zionist Center, 8904 Woodward Ave„
York City Movement, Max Nordau, has ar- from active members of the Jew-
where refugees rived from France. Her fist ap- ish National Workers Alliance,
a r e sheltered pearance in Detroit will be Sun- or by calling Madison 8400.
and cared for day, Feb. 23, in the Masonic
until they a r e Temple, under the auspices of
Congratulations to Dr. Nathan
i n a position the Jewish National Workers' Al- Sterm of New York's West End
Feb. 15—Miss Marculle Jalan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
to support liance.
Synagogue on the tenth anniver-
Jalan of Muirland Ave_ to Harry D. Rovin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
themselves; the
sary of his chairmanship of the
Samuel Rovin, at Wilshire Hotel at 8:30 p. in., Rabbi Morrie
Miss Nordau, wo is well Youth Leadership Institute on the
printing a n d
Adler officiating.
distribution o f known as a writer, painter and 10th anniversary of his chair-
Feb. 1G—Miss Louise Wirt, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wirt
educational lit- lecturer, is a devoted Zionist, manship of the Youth Leadership
of 15556 Wabash Ave., to Myer Zagerman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
erature in stra- following in the footsteps of her Institute of the North East Re-
gion of the Union of American
I. Zagerman of 2236 - Pingree Ave., at Congregation Bnai David,
tegic points famous father.
Mrs. Burnstine such as schools,
Elmhurst and 14th.
Miss Nordau will bring her Hebrew Congregations . . It
Feb 16—Miss Madeline Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
public libraries message to the Jewish masses of was Dr. Stern who founded the
Miller, to Jack B. Udow, son of Mrs. Rebecca Udow, at the Bel- and club rooms; aid to Britain; America. Detroiters will have the Institute.
a legislative committee, and giv- only opportunity to hear her on
.
crest Hotel.
Feb. 16—Miss Harriette Glickman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing whatever assistance possible Sunday, Feb. 23.
Harris T. Glickman, to Sol Mullin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel to our Jewish brethren through-
The program of the evening
Mullin, at the Wilshire Hotel, Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating. out the world who are suffering
CUSTOM MADE
includes a musical performance
Feb. 23—Miss Evelyn Vosko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. from cruel oppression.
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi- of outstanding quality, including Hats remodeled—New Hats made
Vosko
of 2641
W. Euclid Ave.,
to Sanford
A. Rosenthal,
son of
Mrs. Ethel
H. Rosenthal,
Wilshire
Hotel. Rabbi
Sperka will
dent of the Detroit Women's Divi- Miss Margaret Kozenz, prima
of your material or mine
officiate. sion, announces t h a t arrange- donna of the Budapest opera;
REASONABLE PRICES
ments have been completed by Julius Chayes, musical director
Feb. 23—Miss Molly Landes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.
Di Perry Burnstine, chairman of the Jewish Community Center
Martin Landes of Elmhurst Ave., to Jack Cook of Somers- of arrangements, to sponsor a and a brilliant pianist and corn-
theater party at the Center Thea- poser; and two excellent instru-
11331 Dexter. Apt. 206
worth, N. H.
Feb. 23—Miss Evelyn Greenfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ter, Woodward at the Blvd., on mentalists of the Detroit Sym-
DAvison 5259
Harry Greenfiefild of Blaine Ave. to Beryle Rodin, son of Mr. and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, phony Orchestra, J. Bistritsky,
Mrs. P. K. Rodin of Brooklyn, N. Y., at Pereira's, 9925 Dexter March
3, 4 and 5. Two feature
) pictures
'------
will be shown, in addi-
Blvd., from 9 to 11 p. m. No cards.
tion to news reels, and there will
Feb. 23—Miss Ann Koronov, daughter of Mrs. Louis Koronov be a change of program on Mon-
of Chicago Blvd., to William Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. day and Tuesday, and the per-
5 Zimmerman of Toledo 0.
formance will be continuous.
The
Feb. 23—Miss Martha Horelick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Daniel Siegel is the gen-
Samuel Horelick of 1110 Cornell St., Pittsburgh, Pa., to Irving eral chairman, assisted by Mrs.
Isaacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Isaacs, at the Schenley Hotel, Sam Katkin, co-chairman; Mes-
New Location: 9404 WOODWARD AVE.
dames Al Koffman, Nathan Wein-
Pittsburgh.
4 Doors South of Alhambra Theater
March 9—Miss Betty Jane Colby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. garden, Samuel Heyman; Mrs.
MA. 0919
Otto
Weiss,
ticket
chairman;
Mrs.
MA.
0918
lby
t
D
David
Freedman,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard C. Co , to Dr.
Louis Freedman, at the Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Moses Fischer Harold Schiller, telephone squad
chairman, Mrs. Robert Drew,
will officiate.
March 9—Miss Pearl Weisblum. (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. secretary.
Tickets are now on sale. They
Benjamin Weisblum, to Harry Teller of Detroit, at Hotel Statler, will be delivered upon request
Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating.
by calling the aforementioned
Nathaniel Itosen
Anne II. Prussia
chairmen.

• WEDDINGS

of
ay
ng
ml
?b.

Vo

of
at

Jill

;b-
ug
No

ion
ve.
rty
m.,
ad.
Ind

23

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Expert Millinery

t

tv

4

DORIS HELI

of

RCS

on,
at
ep-
m.

Rose's Flowers

Ian

WEDDING SPECIALIST

ton
!ks'

[vs.
ert
la.,
Dr.
to-
of

Portraits by

• BIRTHS

am
of
ters

Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cohen (Lorraine Shapiro)
of Dexter Blvd., a daughter, Gail Marilyn.
Feb. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Reuben Marbell (Fite Weingarden of
Detroit) of 1302 E. 53rd St., Chicago, Ill., a son, Neal Z.
Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Irving Blackman (Anne Kroll)
of 2605 Sturtevant Ave., a daughter, Judith Eleanor.
Feb. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Lou Altus (Lorraine Glaser) of
LaSalle Blvd., a daughter, Marilynn Joy.
Feb. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brose of Pingree Ave., a son.
Feb. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Bun Racklin (Betty Gorosh), a
daughter, Linda.

'a t10

an-
gh-
ano
the
be
one

of
the
an-

ion,
on
5

fli tt rri a g eti

;en-
an-
wir
•n-
Lion

SACHS - GOLDBERG
The marriage is announced of
Violet Blanche Goldberg, (laugh-
ter of Mrs. A. S. Goldberg, and
the late Dr. Goldberg of Los
Angeles, Calif, to Ralph Rob-
ert Sachs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris T. Sachs of Pennington
Drive, on Dec. 31.

Jme

lun-
m.

ide-
red
and
drs.
thy
otel

SALTMAN - SAXON
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Saxon of
Richton Ave. announce the mar-
riage of their (laughter, Theresa
Dorothy, to Henry Saltman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Saltman
of Boston, Mass., on Jan. 18, in
Washington, D. C., where the
couple are making their home.

Hebrew Ladies' Aid Plans
Ccmplimentary Luncheon
and Dinner-Dance

•

The Hebrew Ladies' Aid So-
ciety's annual diner-dance will
be luld Sunday evening, March
2, in the DexterLawrence Hall.
A committee headed by Mrs.
Louis Kepes is arranging the de-
tails. Mrs. Abe Miller is assist-
ing with the arrangements.
complimentary
annual
The
luncheon for members whose dues
are paid up will be held on Tues-
day, Feb. 18, at the Dexter-
Lawrence Hall. A luncheon will
be served at 12 o'clock, to be
followed by mah jong and other
games.
At the meeting of the board of
directors held at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Einzig, announce-
ment was made of a donation
from Mrs. Gertrude Greenwald
in memory of Mrs. Sara Green-
wald.

February Bride

WEDDING
PICTURES

Sugar and Rothe
Head Labor Slate

Maurice Sugar, UAW-CIO le-
gal department head, candidate
for Recorder's Court, and Nichol-
as J. Rothe, attorney for several
AFL and CIO Unions, candi-
date for Circuit Court, along with
30 other candidates, have been
given the full support of Labor's
Non-Partisan League in the spring
election primaries to be held on
Monday, Feb. 17.
Other prominent candidates en-
dorsed are Judge Lila M. Neuen-
f elt, famous woman jurist of
Dearborn who has tried 48,000
cases since she went on the bench
in 1923, for Circuit Court; Frank
Fitzgerald, popular attorney who
was Democratic candidate f o r
U. S. Senator in the November
election s, for Circuit Court;
George S. Fitzgerald, attorney
for the AFL Teamsters Union,
for Common Pleas Court, and
George W. Miller, president of
the Detroit Tool and Die Coun-
cil, for the same office.

Judge Thomas F. Maher
Seeks Re-Election to
Traffic Court

Sane application of justice in
traffic cases has characterized the
outstanding record of Judge
Thomas F. Maher on the bench of
Traffic Court, since he was elect-
ed to the office six years ago. He
is now seeking re-election to this
court.
Severe in his treatment of ha-
bitual violators and reckless
drivers. Judge Maher has been
sympathetic toward those appear-
ing in court for the first time on
minor charges. In many of these
cases, he points out, a sentence
to attend one or more sessions
of the 'Traffic Court drivers
school has proved 'a- 'better meth-
MRS. LOUIS PARR
od of securing results readily ap-
(Miss Gail Nickerman)
parent in street and highway
Mrs. Louis Parr was Miss Gail safety. Judge Maher was also the
sponsor of the present
Nickerman before her marriage original
pedestrian educational program.
on Feb. 9 at the Fort Wayne
Judge Maher has continuolly
Hotel. The bride's parents are stressed the importance of the
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nickerman of educational phase of the court's
In many cases where a
2457 Gladstone Ave. Mr. Parr's work.
fine would cause economic hard-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. M. ship to a convicted defendant,
and where the motorist's knowl-
Parr of Linwood Ave.
edge of the traffic laws leaves
something to be desired, Judge
Maher has pursued the policy of
sentencing such defendants to
the Traffic Court drivers' school
Flowers for all occasions-
Dexter•Joy Florist. Tyler 6.6622. in lieu of a fine.

As Low as $15 Dozen

OIL FAINTING INCLUDED

Tho Perfect Picture for the Perfect Wedding!
Taken In your home or In our Luxurious Studios.
S x 10 size in Paneled Folders

5432 SECOND near Kirby TE. 1-4426

Open Monday evenings until 9 o'clock.

KOSHER BAKED BEANS

au 44414 Iftalzall

Golden Brown Beans, Baked Through and Through...
Then Drenched in Tasty Tomato Sauce

• That's what awaits you when you open a can of Heinz
Vegetarian Beans. You just heat the beans and they are
ready to serve. What a tasty dish to set before the king
of the household or any of his subjects!

r

,

,„ „

,

,.., t

,....i....,

0 tfkk 4 •'‘

sb.

1111r
s e
.
, • la' :4" oak 40 "r
4141°'4
,

,

• . . 1 1.

,,

.

•

-

-

4 1/

! •

;

Approved by

The UNION

ORTHODOX JEWISH
CONGREGATIONS
OF AMERICA

look

for the

0

on the label

HEINZ:T::::BEANS

One oHhe O Varieties

