A merica 'elvish Periodical Cotter - 1942 • it a her her will Ada etty ex- k is 1004 , of 7ar, day of :tie- ave day December 4, 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Bnai David Ladies Donor Event Wednesday, Dec. 16 Dec. 20—Miss Sylvia Richman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Richman to Morris Wasserman, son of Mrs. Lena Wasserman, at Congregation Beth Tikvah. cti- a ake me fra chi ler am of 'ay he rt, tp- 18 2 2 II Mizrachi Young Women To Hold Pep Rally Dec. 7 • WEDDINGS tied d • ENGAGEMENTS On Wednesday, Dec. 1G, at Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinberg of Fullerton Ave. announce the p. m., in the Bnai David Social engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Eugene Irving Rosen, Hall, Elmhurst and 14th, the an- of Columbus Ave. A reception will he held at 2971 Fullerton on nual donor event of the Bnai Sunday. Dec. 13, from 2 to 5 p. m. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grushky of Sturtevant Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Joseph Robert Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Young of Savery Ave. Mr. and Mrs. I. Willis, of 1821 Oakman Blvd., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lenore Nathlie, to Herbert Ressler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ressler of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Epstein of 2527 Blaine Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter Florence, to Jack Yagoda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Yagoda, of Blaine Ave. Reception will be held Sunday, Dec. 6, from 2 to 5, and from 7 to 10. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Davis, of Appoline Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Bette Elaine, to Joseph J. Allender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Allender, of Warrington Drive. Mr. Allender is a graduate of University of Pennsylvania and is a member of the Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. The wedding will take place Dec. 26. Rabbi Adler will officiate. Dec. 6—Miss Harriett Kaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Kaine, of 3311 Chicago Blvd., to David Radner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radner of Fullerton Ave. at the Whittier Hotel. 'ate i nn- un- for CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO MRS. Z. NEEDLE David Ladies' Auxiliary will take place. Mrs. B. Margolis is donor chairman and Mrs. Eva Rosen is chairman of reservations. Mrs. Z. Needle, president, an- nounces that under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Joshua Sperka an unusual program has been ar- ranged which will be announced. The entertainment will include Mrs. Herman Bragman, pianist; Miss Ilene Reznick, violinist, and Mr. Josephson, vocal soloist. Friends and members of the synagogue are urged to call To. 6-5521 for reservations. MARRIAGES GALLOW - WILDER Miss Leona Wilder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wilder, of Boston Blvd. was united in marriage to Wilfred Gallow, son of Mrs. Lillian Gallow, of Law- ton Ave., on Thanksgiving Day at 3 p. m. at the home of the bride's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wasserman, of Lawrence Ave. Rabbi Adler officiating. The bride was lovely in a beige wool street dress and matching hat with veil. Her outfit was complemented by or- chids. The ceremony was performed in front of the fireplace which was decorated with orchid and white mums with tapers burning on either side. Ben Flayer acted as best man. A buffet dinner was then served to thirty-five guests. The bride's mother wore an aquamarine c r e p e afternoon dress with a corsage of gar- denias. The groom's mother chose an afternoon dress of black crepe trimmed in sequins. Her flowers were gardenias. The couple will make their home in Flint. Rabbi Zimmerman To Address Young Israel Rabbi Zimmerman will be the guest lecturer at the Talmud class for adults, sponsired by Young Israel at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Tuesday evening, Dec. 8, 9 :00 p. m. On Wednesday at 9 P. m. the distinguished young scholar will address the Young Israel open forum at the Dexter- Cortland Yeshivah bldg. The sym- posium, dedicated to the Chan- ukah festival, will deal with his- torical and present day experi- ences of Jews engaged in warfare and prticular emphasis on the Macabees revolt. Professor Zim- merman's lecture will discuss the "Biblical and Talmudical Attitude to Wr and Peace." F lowers for all occasions- D-xter-Jo y , Florist, Tyler 6-6622 TV. 1-1126 • BIRTHS Nov. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Ressler (Esther Weno kur), of Richton Ave., a daughter, Adrienne Irene Nov. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sloman, of Kansas City, a daughter, Barbara Ann. Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones (Esther Kasle), of 18935 Wildemere Ave., a daughter, Linda Kasle. Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Jason Tickton, a son, Stanley David. Nov. 23—To Lieut. and Mrs. Lawrence George Bateman (Shir- ley Keywell), 18215 Parkside Ave., a son, Lawrence George, Jr Nov. 27—To Lieut. and Mrs. Sidney Kaplan (Pauline Breeker), a son, Howard Martin, at Lebanon, Penn. Nov. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Fader (Shirley Leader), 19197 Murry Hill Ave., a son, Michael Ellis. Nov. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Kramer, of 18281 Prairie Ave., a daughter, Susan Ellen. Dec. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mazer (Beatrice Jaulus), of A ppoline Ave., a daughter. Zedakah Donor Luncheon To Be Held Dec. 15 Plans for Zedakah's donor luncheon are proceeding with great enthusiasm. Mrs. Mar- Plans are being completed for vin Goldberg of 3017 Tuxedo Ave., telephone TO. 8-7732 an- the Sholom Aleichem annual don- nounces that she will have open or project, scheduled for Sun- house to receive pledges from Nov. 27 until the date of the donor luncheon, which will be held at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday, Dec. 15. Mrs. Louis Silverman, ways and means committee asks that all women who have war bond raffle books please turn them in as soon as possible. The winner of war bond will be announced at donor luncheon. The next meeting of Zedakah Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Philip Cantor, 9237 Wilde- mere Ave., on Monday evening, Nov. 30, at 8:30 p. m. The en- terta'nment committee is plan- ning an interesting evening. The Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants announces the coming engage- ments of two outstanding relig- ious leaders of America. Dr. Louis Finkelstein, president of the Jewish Theological Sem- inary of America, will be the speaker at a luncheon to be held at the Statler Hotel on Wednes- day, Dec. 16 at 12:15 noon. The subject of his address will be "Religion and Re-Construction." In the morning of Dec. 16 at 10:30 a. m. a conference for ministers of all faiths will be held. Dr. Finkelstein will speak on the "World View of Jud- aism." In the evening of this same date Dr. Finkelstein will speak at Ann Arbor. On January 20, Dr. Rienhold Niebuhr, former pastor of Bethel Evangelical Church in Detroit and now of the faculty of Union Theological Seminary in New York. He is regarded as the leading theolo- gian of American Protestantism. He will speak at a Detroit Round Table luncheon on the theme "Harmony of Races and Relig- ions in a Democracy." This will be Dr. Niebuhr's only appear- ance in Detroit this season. Featuring Wedding Portraits and Pictures of Children. In your home or in our luxurious Studio. Open daily till R.—Mondays till V p SunJays 12 to 3 PRIMROSE CLUB The Primrose Benevolent Club will hold a Victory Card Party on Dec. 21, at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and Lawr- ence. Admission to be 35 cents. Refreshments will be served. The governing body of the Jun- ior Congregation of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek, the Junior Congregation Board, has enter- ed a new year of services under the sponsorship of Philip Rosen- thal, and the supervision of the Junior Congregation Committee composed of Isaac Shetzer, Philip Rosenthal, and the former spon- sor, Abraham Gordon. Mr. Ros- enthal stated in his declaration of policy that he wished the services of the Junior Congre- gation to be conducted by the members themselves as much as possible. The following officers were elected : Sanford Perlis, presi- dent; Harold Berry, vice presi- dent; Ethel Levine, secretary; and Myron Rosenthal, treasurer. The other electees were: Morton Zieve, Robert Kasle, Miriam Le- vin, Melvin Markowitz, Sheldon Lutz, Joyce Pensler, Fayette Sin- ger, Leah Crohn, Sander Bern- stein. The Membership Committee has begun a new drive and hopes that it will have the cooperation of till members of the Junior Congregation in making this drive a success. Mrs. Emanuel Leibschutz will direct a pep rally for the Young Women's Mizrachi, Monday, Dec. 7, at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek in preparation of the zak ; Pledge Chairman, Mrs. Nat club's donor luncheon, to be held N. Friedberg; Darlings, Mrs. Irv- Jan. 12, 1943 at Congregation ing Balotnikoff; Memoriams, Mrs. Shaarey Zedek. Preceding the Herman Kazdan; Banks, Mrs. meeting on Monday, dessert Louis Bassell; Punch Boards, luncheon will be served to mem- Mrs. Harry Appell and Mrs. M. bers and their friends. Kommell; Patriotic page, Mrs. On the committees for the Rubien Dubrinsky ; Rummage donor luncheon are: General chairman, Mrs. Joseph N. Bean. Chairman, Mrs. Edward Chafitz ; Mrs. Morris Adler will be the Ad Chairman, Mrs. Irving Pit-speaker of the afternoon. ( f. For Her Holidays-- r. Minute-by-Minute Gift Fob watch masterfully designed in exact Dr. Louis Finkelstein Interfaith Round Table Speaker Dec. 16 5432 SECOND NEAR KIRBY Sholem Aleichem Chanukah Dance and Party Saturday, Dec. 12 MRS. EMANUEL LIEBSCHUTZ Junior Shaarey Zedek Elects Officers reproduction of a very expensive one . . . a gift to say "remember me" every second you're away. Hand-set rhinestones combined with fake rubies. MRS. ANNA WECHSLER day evening, Jan. 10, 1943. Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein, Presi- dent announced a Chanukah latke party and dance which is being sponsored by all Sholom Aleichem Reading Circles, to be held on Saturday evening, Dec. 12, at the Workmen's Ed- ucational Circle in the main auditorium. A variety program is being arranged. Artists from the Ben Ami troup will be the attraction of the evening. All sorts of games will be played. A victory band will furnish the music for dancing. Buffet style lunch, Latkes and other goodies, will be available. The public is cordially invited. On Thursday evening, Dec. 3, a unique affair will take place at the home of the Friedman's at 4000 Tyler Ave. The hostess is making special preparations for an outstanding characteristic event. Other parties have been spon- taneously planned by friends and co-workers within the Sholom Aleichem Reading Circles, to raise nominal amounts of funds for the success of the donor pro- ject, which is to help replenish the treasury for the maintenance of the Sholom Aleichem Folk Schools. BUY WAR BONDS! Gold-filled case; 7-jewel movement. $22.50, plus 10% Federal tax. FIRST FLOOR E. SIEGES. CO . Woodward at State Detroit L, ■ =1110•M In Memory of Henry Holinstat who passed away Dec. 1, 1939 Blessed be the memory of one whom we loved dearly. He was an inspiration in his lifetime and the memory of him gives us courage in life. May his memory be a blessing for gen- erations to come. Sadly missed by His Wife and Children