February 28, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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More Than $8,000 Already Secured for Mobile
Kitchens to Aid British Civilian Population;
Expect Sum from Detroit Jews to Exceed $10,000

HERZL LADIES' Auxiliary No. 291, for next y Mon-
day evening a t the Delra sync-
AUXILIARY 291 TO MEET
gogue. A discussion on the con-
MONDAY
of Jews of civilization
An entertaining meeting is will be conducted by Mrs. Abra-
planned by Bnai Brith Women's ham Danzig, president.

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The Detroit gift will be turned ton Women's Division
C ongre of s, of
The Detroit Jewish Section of
the Inter-Faith Committee to over officially to officers of the American Jewish M. Low e sis the
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chairman.
liklkWilkiMIMIligq"4111163MIINgl°11WkILIk‘'1111 Aid the Democracies, at a meet- British War Relief Society
in the which
Mrs. Mr.
Carl Louis Linderman
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of New Haven brought a check
ing Monday evening at the home coming two
o Dr. and Mrs. Perry P. Burn
the
A. J. Congress Contributes
$2,200 Section
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inalf of amount of Jewish
stone, reported that approxi-
of
the
Inter-Faith
Committee.
m,
The Mrs. Bernard S. Deutsch, chair-
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NEW YORK. —
(WNS)
man of the British Aid Commit-
p sum expected
th a t th e comlete
man
of the will
committee,
Isaac sum of $40,000 for the purchase tee of the Women's Division of
in
Detroit
exceed $10,000.
A NEWER, LARGER AND MORE
American Jewish Congress
Maurice H. Zackheim, chair- of mobile field kitchens wass
in
New
York City, and Mrs. M.
BEAUTIFUL RESTAURANT
to Frederick
W. Goble,
Sugarman, a member of
presented
by Dr. Stephen
S. Henry
the
2 Shetzer, one of the vice-chair- Wise
this committee, presentee' two
Mrs. William R. Roth,
& man,
Re-
treasurer, and Mrs. Ernest J. chairman of the Fund Raising
& Sachse
tion over
the results
which
were Division
lief Society.
presentation
checks in the amount of $2,775.
expressed
great
satisfac-
of the The
British
War
g
represents the first contribution the Mid-to wn Lodge of the Bnai
g
to the British War Relief Society Brith,
Mr. Sol
TekulskY,
in behalf
of
presented
a check
in the
accomplished without much ef-
amount
of
$1,775.
; fort. Most of the responses to
1 3 7 CADILLAC SQUARE
Committee
to Aid
the
the call for funds, it was stated, Inter-Faith
by the Jewish
Section
of the
In accepting the presentation,
(Just around the corner from the old location)
Mr. Gohle said: "It is a great
/ came voluntarily from the sev- Democracies.
at
This presentation was made
0 eral hundred who contributed.
luncheon of the Jewish Section encouragement to us to know
The same delicious food that
Contributions to this fund, of the Inter-Faith Committee at that the Jewish Section of the
at Inter-Faith Committee to Aid the
SHORT ORDERS
which is being turned over to
has always been synonymous
ise announced th
Dr.
of the
at Democrac es has so soon after
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splendid been able to
with the name of
the
War
com- its inaug uration
British
DELICATESSEN
the luncheon and Jewish United make th is
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—served with courtesy and
& will be a ccepted during the munities throughout the
weeks by Mrs.

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promptness in a cozy and in-
viting atmosphere.

coming few

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and hope to present 200 taken. The humanitarian tradi-
Jewi sh community
the be
h know,
throu gh the Jew- guised
fully sustained
MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT
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rned
over
the
sum
of
elief
Society
f
I
tu
Inter-Faith
will,
4 Shetzer
sh Section o the
by you and those who are asso-
$2,000
as
the
contribution
of
i
2 0 Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Committee.
The $40,000 contribution rep- elated with you in this work.
"The British War Relief So-
Mr. Shetzer lauded the ef•
from individuals,
esents
gif
Jewish
ewish communities
and orgam- ciety is continuatly receiving new
$ forts of Maurice Schwartz
raised
the sum of
$700.
Congregation
B n
a i Moshe zations, Dr. Wise stated. The De- evidence of the desire of all sec-
$ which tions of the American commu
$
'CADILLAC
SQUARE
1 3 7
turned
over
the
sum
of $1,250.
raised troit
has Jewish
formed community,
a Jewish Section of nity to come to the aid of the
i
was
Committee, sent civilization population of Great
The
sum
of
2,100
20
Years
in
the
Same
Locality
For
headed
the
Inter-Faith
/ by a group of young
men Louis $4,000 as an initial contribution. Britain which is aying so of
Starkstein,
the
s heroic
The Boston Jewish community, a part in the defense
by William I.
on.
■ 1 B erry an d L ou is J . G ord
which
has
also
formed
a
Jewish
ideals
and
values
which
consti-
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Additional gifts are expected Section of the Inter-Faith Corn- tute the foundation of the com-
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win
his
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3nai David, the Flint Jewish cipally, as indicated by them, States and the British Common-
community, the Jewish National through the efforts of the Bos- wealth."
Workers'
Alliance and others.
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Miss Annette Isaacs, Emanuel
MARRIAGES
Isaacs, Louis Elkind and Mr. and
Aleichem
Folk
In-
5holom
troit;
Mrs. Herman Boraks of Det-Col.
ititute Donor Dinner Dance
ISAACS - HORELICK
One of the most attractive of Louis Bernstein and Lieu
This Sunday
the season's weddings occurred Benedict Aron of Chicago; Harry
The 10th annual donor dinner on Sunday evening, Feb. 23, in Rickles of Toledo; M. E. Hore-
I.
otel Schenley, Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs.
lick, Lee
Mrs. Skipwith
Bertha Fox,
Mr. York
and
fitESENTS NEVDESIGN
lance of the Sholem Aleichem.
of New
Institute will take place H
when Miss Martha Lillian lore- City; Mrs. Ida Rickles of Bay-
Sunday, March 2, at 6 p. m., at lick, daughter of Mr. and M rs.
onne, N. J.
the Fort Wayne Hotel.
Samuel Horelick of 1110 Cornell
HYMAN - FISHMAN
' St., Pittsburgh, and Irving Ra-
.
phael Isaacs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Gertrude Fishman, (laugh-
Bernard
were
united in
rriage Isaacs,
by Rabbi
Herman
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fish-
ma man of Leslie Ave., and Bernard
.. SO
Hailperin of Tree of Life Syna- Hyman,, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
S. Hyman, spoke their marriage
gogue.
The double ring ceremony took vows Feb. 9.
ell ill
place in a setting of floral sprays the Rabbi Morris Adler performed
and palm arrangement. The can- tnke.eremony at the Shaarey
opy was flanked by tall candel- Zedek.
new
abra which carried out the pink
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman have left
is • .tlie exquisite, cbarining ded
for a southern wedding trip.
color scheme.
The bride was lovely in bridal
so many of you deman its
here it
oink slimier satin which was fash-
i and see "Milady' . Examin all, ,
oral pattetn
The marriage of Evelyn Vosko
ioned with high neck-line, Peter
d
Pan collar, leg-of-mutton sleeves to Sanford A. Rosenthal, son of
superb, n new"Mlady"
jewel-like carving.
of
Come
design Best
is include
and basque bodice. The Peter Pan Mrs, Ethel Rosenthal of Webb
collar was embroidered with small Ave., is announced by her par-
tbe
in Community's
new low prices--
even
seed pearls. The long train start- ents, Mr.
M and Mrs. M. Vosko of
tban last year on open
ed from the full gathered skirt. Euclid . Ave.
d designs.
Rabbi J. H. Sperka performed
Her veil, matching in bridal pink
25% less le iec
stock snap pes an
tulle, was held by a tiara em- the marriage ceremony at the
actor) Otter
broidered in seed pearls. She Wilshire Hotel on Feb. 23.
ns
Upon their return from Chi-
carried a garland of carnation,
Special Introd
ERVEll in the A
cago, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Rosen-
gardenias and orchids.
VOICED S" design, rep-
She was attended by M iss thal will be at home at 2641 Eu-
vi "Milady
Sylvia Goldstein, former college clid Ave.
ne $1.2S, o nly
MRS. ANNA WECHSLER
laxly
Mrs. Louis LaMed has been roonunate, as maid of honor, and
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chosen toastmaster for the eve- her sister, Miss Evelyn Horelick.
essler
r. and
Mrs. H erman Kessler
They
wore
the
same
dresses
In
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OMON
53 Piece eople
turquoise taffeta styled with the of Monterey Ave. announce thy
ning•
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The highlight of the event will _ long torso
and full skirts. The marriage of their daughter,
Service for 8 y chest
be an outstanding Yiddish journ v-neckline and bodice was out- lit, to Maury Solomon, son of Mr.
in an anti-tart-1,01
alist
and Chane
lecturer.
Miss
Agranoff will rem- lined with a small band of slurred and Mrs. Louis Solomon of Grand
I der vocal selections of Hebrew taffeta. Their open crown poke Ave., on Feb. 16. Rabbi Morris
, accom- bonnets were of the same ma- Adler performed the marriage
,
g
Yiddish
folk Dena
song: Zemmel.
-: and
panied
by Miss
terial and color as their dresses. ceremony in the presence of the
ther ore blue immediate family.
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field'
Segal,
will
recite
favorite
The bride's mo w
After the ceremony the coup,
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crepe with e' pleated skirt and
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embroidered jacket. The mother left for a week-end in Chicago
-_ selections.
F: E.,
orchestra will pro-
An ex
p_ vide music for dancing. All guests of the groom chose (lusty rose Ill.
and Mrs. Solomon hay
with trapunta trim. Both Mate] their
will be individually welcomed and crepe
Mrs. Horelick and Mrs. Isaacs made their home at the Wilshir
i - - - - ushered to their tables.
The proceeds from this project wore orchids.
2
Reuben Isaacs of Detroit was
ZIMMERMAN - KORONOV
will help to maintain the Shalem
A.eichem Folk Schools, which have b's brother's best man. Lawrence
Mrs. Louis Koronov of Chicag
been branching out of late into Morse of Cleveland and Arnold Blvd. announces the marriage e
many fields, providing an extcn- Horelick, brother of the bride, her daughter, Ann, to Williru
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1 1 as 3 ushers.
Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mr
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2- and girls, as well as establishing - Both Miss Horelick and Mr. Sam Zimmerman of Toledo, C
Isaacs are graduates of the Uni- on Feb. 23.
a cultural platform for adults.
Mrs. Isaac Fenkestein i s chair- versify of Michigan where the
Rabbi M. Levine perform
was a member of Kappa the marriage ceremony aft
man; Ida Komaroff, executive di -
E
rector;
Mrs.
Morris
Friedman,
letter
= financial secretary; Mrs. Louis La- Nu fraternity. In Pittsburgh Miss which the guests had dinner
Horelick is identified with the Northwood Inn.
SEE OUR NEW LINE OF COSTUME JEWELRY
hied, treasurer; Mrs. Anna Wech- Y. M. and W.H.A. activities.
Upon the return of Mr. a!
DIAMONDS RESET WHILE YOU WAIT
tier, executive board representa-
After a trip to Washington, Mrs Zimmerman from a fo:
ATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING AT LOWEST PRICES 0 rive.
D. C., the couple will be at home nigh
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night's visit in New York th
JEWELRY and SILVERWARE
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DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
in Detroit.
will reside at the Tyler Manor.
;E, GIFT TO HEBREW SCHOOLS
Among the out-of-town uests
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OSEAS - STARK
were: Miss Rhoda Faxma gn of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ste
The United Hebrew Schools are New York City, Miss Ruth Pol-
- 0' in receipt of a contribution from lock of Detroit, Miss Mazie Salt- of Clairmount Ave. announce I
TYLER 6-3892
Mr. and 3Irs. David S. Friedman, man of Holyoke, Mass., William marriage of their daughter, Na
N in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Kramer of Erie, Pa., who were lie, to Seymour Oseas, son of I
8931 TWELFTH STREET Tel.
r,===.7,1191322111=1 7 -14 Edgar Simons, son of Mr. and also former classmates of the and Mrs. Max Oseas of Chica
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Mrs. Nathan Simons. young couple. Also present were: Ill., on Jan. 19, in Chicago.
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