A merica Apish Periodical eatter
March 28, 1941
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
• ENGAGEMENTS
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Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
Gives $125 for the Mo'os
Chitim; Sponsors Party on
Wednesday
BRIDE OF THIS MONTH
Mrs. E. Altus of 1149 Lunt Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Ill., announces the
engagement of her daughter, Jean, to Marner
son of
Mrs. B. Litinsky of 2675 Fleet St., Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Barr of 7066 Chalfonte, announce' the
engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Dr. Phillip Levine, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine of Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Singer of Monterey Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Robert B. Smith, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith.
Mrs. Harry Greenblatt announces the engagement of her daugh-
ter, Rose, to Sgt. Sydney Markowitz of the United States Marine
Corps, son of R. Markowitz of Detroit. After their marriage on
June 8, the couple will take up residence in the Panama Canal
Zone.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beerbohm of Burlingame Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Samuel A. Mintz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mintz of Monterey Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jacoby of Calvert Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Bettina, to Abe Litvien of Peoria,
Ill., son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Litvien of Kansas City, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Meister of 462 S. Cochran Ave., Los
Angeles, Calif., formerly of Detroit, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Elsie Lee, to Donald B. Bloomgarden of Los An-
geles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bloomgarden of Detroit.
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
At the last meeting of the He-
brew Ladies' Aid Society it was
decided to donate $125 to the
Mo'os Chitim Fund. In order to
raise this money, the proceeds
realized from the luncheon to be
given on Wednesday, April 2, are
to be applied towards this pledge.
This party is to be given at the
Dexter-Lawrence Hall. Luncheon
will be served at 12 o'clock to
be followed by mah jong and
other games. The following mem-
bers are arranging the details for
this affair: Mesdames Ethel
Goodman, Abe Miller, Sam Ber-
kowitz, Ben Wiatrak and Allan
B, Janawitz who has charge of
tickets.
WEDDING
PICTURES
• WEDDINGS
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March 30—Miss Ruth Glasser, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Glasser of 2519 Waverly Ave., to Arnold Greenbaum, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry S. Greenbaum, at 1 p. m., at the bride's residence,
with Rabbi Moses Fischer officiating, in the presence of the imme-
diate family. A reception will follow. No cards.
March 30—Miss Zelda Rycus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Rycus of 17376 Woodingham Drive, to Milton Rose, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg of New York City.
March 30—Miss Paulette Adolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Adolf of 3711 Tyler Ave., to Ben Borin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Borin of 1846 Oakman Blvd.
March 30—Miss Gertrude Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Jacobs of Hazelwood Ave., to Dr. Seymour Lipsitt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lipsitt of Roseville, Mich.
April 1—Miss Lillian Leider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Leider of 2508 Pingree Ave., to Jeffrey Berger, son of Mrs. Max
Berger, at the bride's residence, with Dr. L. M. Franklin officiating.
Reception from 8:30 to 10:30 p. m. No cards.
April 5—Miss Esther Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Goldberg of 1743 W. Euclid Ave., to Leo Stein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Stein of Pasadena Ave., at Lachar's on Cass Ave. Rabbi
Joshua Sperka officiating.
April 6—Miss Goldie Kirsch, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Kirsch
of 3258 Clements Ave. to Bernard D. Davis, son of Mrs. Rose Davis
of 18015 Ohio Ave. Reception from 6 to 9 p. m. at the Davis
residence. No cards.
April 6—Miss Violet Chulock, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
W. Chulock of Maywood, Ill., to Jacob Rycus, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Goodman Rycus of Detroit, at 12 noon, in the Covenant Club,
Chicago, Ill.
April 6—Miss Bernice Cohen, daughter of Mrs. Julius Cohen
of Hamilton Ave.. to Sol L. Konikow, scn of Mrs. Rose Konikow
of Pingree Ave., in the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Reinheimer of Virginia Park. A reception from
7 to 10 o'clock will follow. No cards.
April 6—Miss Goldie Kersch, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Kersch
of 3258 Clements Ave. to Bernard D. Davis, son of Mrs. Rose Davis
of 18015 Ohio Ave. Reception from 6 to 9 p. m. at the Davis
residence. No cards.
• BIRTHS
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75
LOW
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OIL PAINTING INCLUDED
Distinctive portraits, 8 x 10 size
in lovely paneled folders
Taken In your
Lome or In
our luxurious
—Photo by J. J. Clarke
MRS. NATHAN MARGOLIS
(Miss Betty Zack)
Miss Betty Zack, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of
Chicago Blvd., was united in mar-
riage to Nathan Margolis, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Margolis
of Leslie Ave., on Sunday, March
23, at Congregation Shaarey Ze-
dek, Rabbi A. M. Hershman of-
ficiating.
The bride's gown was of white
net with lace insertions, sweet-
heart neck and puffed lace
sleeves and she wore a finger
tip length veil of lace and net,
halo style. She carried a bouquet
of white orchids, lilies-of-the-
valley, and gardenias.
Mrs. Ruth Schumansky, sister
of the bride, was matron of hon-
or. She wore a pink marquisette
and lace gown fashioned with
sweetheart neck and puffed
sleeves and wore a pink lace
halo. She carried a bouquet of
pink roses.
The best man was Herbert
Herman Jacobs Speaks at
Northwest Jewish Center
March 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Honigman (Gertrude
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DOZEN
Margolis, brother of the groom.
The ushers were: George Zal-
man, Max arland, Dr. Harry
Weber, Dr. Max Beitman, David
Schumansky, Ben Zack, Bernard
Zack, Arnold Margolis and Mas-
ter Joseph Zack.
Nancy Zalman, neice of the
bridegroom, was flower girl.
Howard Garland, nephew of the
bridegroom, was ring bearer.
After the ceremony, a dinner
was served to 250 guests.
The couple left for an extend-
ed trip through Florida.
parlors, away
from down-
town conges-
tion.
Nathaniel Rosen
Anne H. Prussia
1.
Phone
TEmple 1-4426
5432 SECOND
Rose's Mowers
The
WEDDING SPECIALIST
New Location: 9404 WOODWARD AVE.
4 Doors South of Alhambra Theater
MA. 0918
MA. 0919
S. Miller) of 9600 Dexter Blvd., a (laughter. Carol Ruth.
The first meeting of the club
March 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Sobel (Esther Kavanau)
advisers, presidents and class in-
of 2680 Glynn Ct., a daughter, Susan Annette.
March 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Eliot Magidsohn (Esther Shultz) structors will take place on Sun-
day, March 30, at 3 p. m. in
of Pontiac, a son, Bruce Alan.
Announcing the opening of my New
the conference room of the North-
Store where you will find smart women's
west Branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center. Herman Jacobs,
shoes, designed for comfort, tailored for
executive director of the Jewish
graceful fit.
Community Center, will speak
on, "The Role of the Adviser in
I would like the opportunity to show
the Club." Alexander J. Stein,
you the new Spring styles at $7.45 to
A new singing and cultural Evelyn Landau and Bernard director of the branch, will re-
group has recently been organ- Isaacs .
$8.45 and the pleasure of serving and
view the present activities of the
ized. It is known as "The Joseph
For information regarding this branch and discuss plans for the
expertly fitting you personally.
H. Ehrlich Singing Group"; in project, call the office of the future.
Hebrew "Yedidae Yosef Ehrlich." United Hebrew Schools, Town-
FOOT FRIEND SHOES
An invitation was extended to
It came into being through the send 8-0063.
the
Hebrew
teachers
of
the
north-
efforts of Harry Cohen, a life
long friend and an ardent ad- Sister of Zion Membership west branch of the United He-
mirer of the late J. H. Ehrlich.
brew Schools, which is housed
Luncheon Tuesday
Fifteen years ago Mr. Ehrlich
in the same building, to attend
former manager
organized a sing-fest group in
A special board of directors
224 W. GRAND RIVER AVE.
DR. REED
this city, and every Saturday meeting of the Sisters of Zion the meeting and become more
Near Washington Blvd.
closely
acquainted
with
the
staff
CUSHION
SHOE
STORE
evening this group gathered at Mizrachi, was held at the home
his invitation, generally in homes, of Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, 3036 Elm- and the activities of the branch.
and spent enjoyable evenings hurst ave. Mrs. Joseph H. Ku-
singing Sabbath and Palestinian nin, president, resided. Mrs. Au-
songs, and to discussion of timely gusta Subar, membership chair-
topics.
man, and her committees reported
This idea has been revived now on the progress of the member-
by Mr. Cohen, and several such ship drive.
Final arrangements were made
gatherings have already been held
—the first in Mr. Cohen's home, for the complimentary paid-up
and then in the homes of Cantor membership luncheon to be spon-
Jacob Sonenklar and Louis J. sored on Tuesday, April 1, at
Genuine Celanese and guaranteed washable! Deli-
12:30 p. m., at Congregation
Tobin.
cate in appearance, durable in quality. 5-inch
The gathering is composed of Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbi Joshua H. Sperka will
hem, 44 inches by 21.i yards .. . 3 colors, cham-
two groups, the old Ehrlich
pagne, egg shell and rose beige.
friends who participated in the deliver an address on the topic:
original sing-fests, and members "Palestine and the War."
Miss Leah Baschin, vocalist,
For Saturday and Monday, only . . .
of the Senior Alumni of the
Genuine Nylon Hose, 1st quality $1.25
United Hebrew Schools, who are will render several Hebrew vocal
eager to pr o m o t e this project selections.
pair. Only 2 pairs to a customer.
Mrs. Pauline Adler is chair-
both as a sing-fest and as a cul-
man
of
he
luncheon
committee,
tural undertaking.
with Mrs. F. Epstein as co-chair-
Joseph Colten, an active par- man.
ticipant in the work of the
Members are urged to come
Alumni, has been Mr. Cohen's as- and bring new members.
sociate and assisted him very
much in the realization and ad-
IN MEMORIAM
vancement of this project.
Harry Cohen is general chair-
In loving memory of my dear
Let our interior
man of this group; Cantor Jacob f a t h e r, Lewis Barnett, who
decorator advise
passed
away
March
30,
1933.
H. Sonenklar is the music direc-
HAZEL
B.
SOBEL.
you
on your home
tor; and the directing committee
Open Evenings and Sundays 'Till Passover decorating problems.
of this group consists of Joseph
PHONE HOGARTH 4857
Flowers for all occasions-
Colten, Harry Seligson, Mrs.
Joseph H. Ehrlich, Jack Kellman, Doctor-Joy Florist, Tiler 6-6822.
GOOD NEWS!
Joseph H. Ehrlich Singing Group
Formed as Tribute to Late Leader
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BERNARD LACHS Bernard Shoe Shop
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RIGHT for SPRING-•RIGHT for PASSOVER
Celanese Curtains
$/91,9
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