A lliericim 7cwish Periodical Cotter JPTON AVENUE - C1110INNATI 20, 01110 May 11, 1943 I • Little Women of Hadassah To Hold Luncheon May 30 • WEDDINGS The Little Women of Hadassah May 23—Miss Helene Dele Linkner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dessert luncheon at the Jewish Mark J. Linkner of Grand Ave., to David Shaffer, son of Mr. and Joseph Shaffer of Buffalo, N. Y. The ceremony will take Community Center, Sunday, May Mrs. place in Buffalo, N. Y. May 23—Miss Jane Doris Goldstein, (laughter of Mr. ano Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, to Al Samuel Borinstein, son of Mrs. Yetta Borinstein. May 29—Miss Harriet Berman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berman of Taylor Ave., to Private Robert Phillips, son of Mr. Irwin Phillips and the late Mrs. Phillips. will hold a Mother and Daughter 0 11 • BIRTHS April 29-1'o Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bladen (Ruth Kasdah), a son, Richard Bruce. May 11—To Lieutenant and Mrs. Edward J. Simons (Belle Elaine Dronzek), a son, Roger Alan. May 6—To Lieutenant and Mrs. Norman Schkloven (Tillie Schneider of Cincinnati), a son, Michael David. May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. flurry Spoon (Mildred Rudman) of Warrington Drive, a daughter, Linda Michele. May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. William Stoma!) (Anne Dorb) of Roslyn Road, a daughter. April 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Dave Muskovitz (Florence Sharow), a (laughter, Sharon Madelin. • DOROTIIEA BOND 30, at 1:00 p.m. At this luncheon the installa- tion of officers for the coming year will take place. As a spe- cial feature, a fashion show will 0 • be presented, with the girls of the organization as models. This affair is open to mem- bers and non-members. The price is 85 cents per person. To place your reservation, phone Dorothea Bond, chairman of the luncheon, To. 5-5725. MARRIAGES • • • • Fuhrer - Rosenbacher The marriage of Miss Ingeborg Beatrice Rosenbacher, the (laugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Rosenbacher, to henry Jack Fuhrer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fuhrer, will take place on Sunday, May 23, at 1:30 p.m. in the Colonial Room of the Detroit-Leland Hotel. Reception following the ceremony from 2 to 4 p.m. No cards. KOPEL - UNGAR Miss Barbara Ungar, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ungar of Evansville, Ind., and Ensign Howard Frank Kopel, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopel of Burlingame Ave., were united in marriage May 2. The cere- mony took place in Miami Beach. Fla. Ensign Kopel is attending Sub-Chase• School in Miami, Fla. 1 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Folks Committee For Russian Relief To Hold Rally May 30 Rabbi Joseph Lookstein of New York, one of the outstanding leaders of American Jewry to- day and a powerful orator, will address a huge rally of Detroit Jews on Monday evening, May 31 (Memorial Day) at the De- troit Art Institute. The rally is sponsored by the Folks Com- mittee for Russian War Relief, which is celebrating its first an- niversary. Besides Rabbi Lookstein, the rally will be addressed by a number of other prominent speakers and leaders. An elaborate musical program, with the participation of two fa- mous choirs, the Haleni and Frei- heit Singing Society, will be given on this occasion. Admission to the rally is free. Everybody is urged to attend. James Lipton, Central High, Wins Oratorial Contest Held May 12 Central High School won three honors in the University of Mich- igan sponsored Michigan High School Forensic Association. James Lipton won the city cham- pionship in the oratorical con- test, held at Hamtramck High, Wednesday, May 12. The subject of his oration was "For Which I Perish." Reuben Silver, also Of Central, won second place in the dramatic declamation contest at Highland Park High School, Thursday, May 13, with an ex- cerpt from O'Neill's "The Em- peror Jones." Gellert Seel won fourth place in the extempore speech contest, also held at Hamtramck, Wednesday, May 12. The boys were under the di- rection of Manuel S. Simon, di- rector of forensics, Central High School. Contribution To ORT In memory of Morris H. Prince, by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner; in memory of Morris Prince, by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schneader; in memory of Dr. Jacob H. Polozker, by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner; in mem- ory of Jack Hock, by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gottfurcht; in mem- ory of Harry Zickle, by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner and Mrs. M. B. Robinson; in mem- ory of Grandfather Ellis Sloan, by Mrs. Mervin Grosberg; in memory of Jay Rosenthal, by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. War ner; in memory of Jack Hock, by Mr. and Mrs. William Gra- ham; in memory of Mrs. Anna Spivack, by Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner; in memory of Jack and• Jennie Vinicki, by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grosberg; in honor of the Bar-Mitzvah of Martin Au- gust, by Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan. Eva Prenzlauer To Install F. & S. Officers F&AM To Hold Deacons Night Niels Schmidt, Inc., To Sell Brender Collection At Auction Eduard Brender of D e t ro i t was a renowned collector of fine Oriental art and rugs for more than 40 years. He was also in- terested in fine oil paintings and water colors, especially pictures by the better local artists, and his collection of pictures included besides pictures by famous Eu- ropean and American masters, a rather varied assortment of espe- cially good examples by Jules Rolshoven, Francis Paulus, A. P. Wyle, J. W. Geis, Charles Wal- tensberger, Myron Barlow, Doug- las A. Teed, William Greason. Ilis collection of Asiatic art was un- excelled and included 163 rare Chinese snuff bottles, 135 net- sukes, 175 sword guards, 40 turos and hundreds of tine wood carvings ,bronzes, porcelains and buddhas, beautiful Chinese and Persian paintings, water colors and miniatures, dating from the 16th century. In his collection are 50 of the finest Persian and Turkish rugs. Among them are the rarest and most choice of the beautiful antiques. He traveled all over the coun- try to find unexcelled examples for his collection and was known nationally by dealers and lovers of art as an unusually astute and discerning collector. Mr. Brender was born in De- troit and lived here always and was a printer by trade, and all of his friends and other collectors Perfection Lodge will hold their annual "Deacon Night," honoring Joseph Sisler and Samuel Mann, senior and junior deacons, re- spectively, on Wednesday, May 26, at Masonic Temple. Dinner is scheduled for 6:30 and followed by an entertainment program. The feature of the eve- ning will be the conferring of the Master Mason's Degree by the St. Andrew Highland Degree Team. B. & P. Bnai Brith Aux. Elect Officers May 25 An important business meeting will take place May 25 at 8:30 p.m. at the library of the B'Nai Moshe Synagogue. It is very im- portant that all members be pres- ent at this meeting as election of officers for next year will take place. HEBREW SCHOOLS The United Hebrew Schools gratefully acknowledge the re- ceipt of two scholarships to the Scholarship Fund of the Schools from Mrs. Elsie Hock of the Wilshire Hotel, in memory of her clearly beloved husband, Jack Hock, who passed away on Sun- day, May 8, 1943. considered it a great favor and privilege to be invited to view his great collection. Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 8.6622 bring your precious furs Arrangements are being made for the coming installation of of- ficers to be held Tuesday, June 1. The place and further details will be announced shortly. The following members were hostesses to the U. S. 0. on Monday, May 17: Mesdames D. Blatnikoff, J. Rose, Harold Kurz- mann, Harriet Samuels, Saul Saxon, Rose Brooks, Louis Alper. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Louis Alper, 16516 Ohio Ave., on Tuesday, June 15. to Siegel's fur storage, on the third floor, where they will receive: • minute inspection •• • individual storage • remodeling FRIEDMAN - WE1SBROT Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Weisbrot • insurance of Cortland Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Shir- • Hollander- Graduates of Bnai Moshe ley, to Sergeant Jerome Fried- izing* To Be Honored at Tea man, son of Mr. and ItIrs. Fred Orelidman. The wedding took On Sunday, May 23, the grad- place at the Book Cadillac, May *more than an ordinary uates of the Religious School of 2. Rabbi Fisher officiated. Her ♦ • cleaning. It revitalizes and Congregation B'Nai Moshe will attendants were her sister, Mrs. be honored with a tea to be held rejuvenates your furs. Ester Roven, as matron-of-honor; in the library of the Congrega- Blanche Joseff as maid-of-honor, tion, at 2:30 p.m. sharp. and Leo Roven as best man. Members of the graduating The couple spent their honey- TAU SIGMA PHI classes and their parents will moon near Camp Campbell, where The Tutu Sigma Phi Sorority meet with the rabbis and officers Detroit Woodward at State the groom is stationed. announces the addition of two of the Congregtion. new members. They are Nancey Informal discussions on the fu- KOENIGSBERG - KAPLAN Kay and Barbara Suace. ture educational plans will be An election of officers took had. United in marriage On Sunday afternoon, May 23. were Sarah place. The new president is Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Donna Carlson; secretary is Ar- Mrs. Isaac Kaplan of 2472 Glen- lene Gedelman, and treasurer is dale Ave., and Hy Koenigsberg, Elaine Gerendasy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles • The especially fine and authentic art collection of the renowned collector Koenigsberg of 2636 Pasadena PIONEER WOMEN CLUB Club I of the Pioneer Women Ave. The bride wore a lovely after- Organization will have a social noon dress of pink, and a large evening and tea on Monday at blue hat trimmed with a pink 8:30 p.m., May 24, 1943, at of Detroit veil to match her dress. She car- Lachar's Lull, 8939 Twelfth St. An elaborate program is be- ried a pearl Bible and white will be on display at our galleries beginning orchids. The groom's mother was ing planned and a set of ster- dressed in acqua, while the bride's ling silver will be raffled, the mother wore a gold dress. A proceeds going to the Child Res- dinner for the immediate family cue Fund. Mrs. Sophie Sislin, chairman followed the ceremony. and each day and evening until 8 P. M. previous to date of sale (starting May 26) Mrs. Evely Ginsberg, the ma- of the Club I Child Rescue Fund, ) • tron of honor, was dressed in reports that the club has already • Paintings by celebrated European and American masters: Chas. Jacque, Emile van Marke, beige. Sol Koenigsberg, brother raised $3,000 for this fund. Charles Phelan, J. T. Peele, Ramet, etc., local artists include Jules Rolshoven, Myron Barlow, All members and their friends t:f the groom, was the best man. are urged to attend the tea and Douglas Arthur Teed, J. W. Gies, Charles Waltensberger, Wm. Greason and others. help the club in its effort for this KOMER - EPSTEIN • Rare Ivory Carvings, Netsukes, Chinese Snuff Bottles (some centuries old) Turquoise, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Epstein important fund. Jade, Jasper, Stone, Crystal, Quartz, Cloissonne, of Cherrylawn Ave. announce II, WOODWARD JWEWO the marriage of their daughter, Chinese Prints and Water Colors, Wood Carvings, Porcelains, Pottery. Unusual Ori- The North Woodward Branch Betty, to First Lieutenant Adolph ental Rugs. Period, Empire, Victorian and Fine Modern Furniture. Banjo, Marble and Konier, son of Mr. and Mr. of the Jewish Women Welfare Bisque Clocks. Charles Komer of Detroit, on Organization held a special meet- May 15. Lieutenant and Mrs. ing at cite home of Mrs. A. Korner left for Houston, Texas. Kurzmann on Wednesday eve- where Lieutenant Korner is an ning, May 18, at her home on instructor in the Army Air Corp.:. Cortland Ave., to make final plans for their paid-up member- V ship luncheon, to be held at the GOODWILL CLUB B'nai Moshe on Wednesday aft- The Goodwill Social Club will ernoon, May 26. Mrs. Anna have a dance May 29 at Litt- Goldberg, president of the branch, PHONE CLIFFORD 1048 EAST JEFFERSON man Theater Bldg., Saturday eve- asked the members to attend and ning. Admission 50 cents. Mu- bring their friends. sic starts at 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. dl Q . SIEGEL. CO. Auction and PreNue Mr. Eduard render Saturday, May 22 Niels Schmidt Company ART AND AUCTION GALLERIES 500