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CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
November 12, 1943
• ENGAGEMENTS
Rubinoff and His Violin Headline First Stage
Show of Season at Michigan Theater Nov. 19
Bnai David Ladies
Donor Event Nov. 17
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stecher of 3415 Wager Ave. announce the
eventful day in 1931 when he was
The first stage show of the discovered by Rudy Vallee. In the
engagement of their daughter, Helen Gertrude, to Gerald A. Lerman,
Mrs. Dan Otis, chairman of the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Lerman, of Caro, Mich.
annual donor luncheon of the Bnai winter season will arrive at the intervening years he appeared
Mr. and Mrs. Harry White, of Los Angeles, Calif., announce the David Sisterhood, announces that Michigan Theater Nov. 19, bring- with Eddie Cantor on a coast-to-
coast
carried the
engagement of their daughter, Elinor, to Tech. Sgt. Lee J. Goodman, plans ..
are completed
for the hookup
an- ing Rubinoff and which
his MagicVio-
fame of "Rubinoff and His Vio-
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Goodman, of McLean Ave., Highland Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fleisher, of 2539 Pingree Ave., announce
lin" into millions of homes. In ad-
dition to appearing in two feature
the engagement of their daughter, Madelyn, to Corporal Reuben
pictures, "Thanks a Million" and
Cottler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cottler, of 18600 San Juan
"You Can't Have Everything,"
Drive. Corporal Cottler is stationed at the University of Oklahoma.
Rubinoff has made a name for
himself on the concert stage and
has appeared on the stage of ev-
• WEDDINGS
ery leading theater in the nation.
He was conductor and soloist at
Nov. 25—Miss Rose Stolsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris D.
the New York Paramount for five
Stolsky, of Hazelwood Ave., to Emil Wolok, son of Mr. and Mrs.
years and vast throngs wherever
David Wolok of Pasadena Ave., to take place at Congregation Shaarey
he appears attest to the popular-
Zedek, Rabbis A. M. Hershman and Morris Adler officiating.
ity of the people's favorite vio-
linist.
Russ Morgan, creator of the
'
famed "Music in the Morgan Man-
• BIRTHS
ner," is well equipped musically
Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Herman (Helen Bennett), a
and vocally with several star solo-
daughter, Marilyn Elaine.
ists.
Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holzman 4Lottie Meth), a son,
June Preisser, dynamite blonde,
is the diminutive dancer who with
Joel Dennis.
Nov. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Friedman (Cyrille Schwartz,
her sister, Cherry, scored an inter-
of Windsor, Ontario), a daughter, Janet Ruth.
national reputation as the Preis-
Nov. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Donor (Ruth Weiss, of Cleve-
stir Sisters. The sisters starred in
land), of Huntington Woods, a son, Frederick.
the "Ziegfeld Follies," in vaude-
DAVID RUBINOFF
Nov. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Lipson (Rose Gordon), of Park-
ville and made a triumphant tour
side Ave., a son, Alan Gordon.
lin plus three headliners in their of Europe before the war.
The companion screen attrac-
own right. They are Russ Morgan
,
and his Band, June Preisser, tion at the Michigan Theatre the
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
blond dancing star of "Babes In week of Nov. 19 will be the year's
Lt. Eli Levin Drive
MRS. JOSEPH JACOBS
Arms" and "Strike Up the Band," "roar-est comedy," "Hi Diddle Did-
To
Be
JWEWO
Guest
a
For Leader Dogs
nual
event,
which
takes
place
this
coming Wednesday, Nov. 17th at and Lowe, Hite and Stanley, top die,"
starring
Martha
Scott
as
glamorous
blonde
bride,
Adolphe
Speaker
at
Luncheon
trio.
Goes Over the Top
12:30 at Lachar's Jericho Tem- comedy
Dave Rubinoff and his violin has water, as a suave man-in-hot-
Billie Burke as a twitter-
and
which
promises
to
be
Mrs.
Helen
Young
will
be
host-
The Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary,
been a headliner ever since an ing jittermama,
Dennis O'Keefe
No. 230, Jewish War Veterans of ess to the members of the North outstanding in the history of the
as the world's busiest bridegroom,
the United States wishes to extend Woodward Branch of the Jewish organization.
Mrs. Hyman Miller, chairman Neugarten Luncheon Rally Pola Neg ri as a temperamental
thanks to all individuals and Women's European Welfare Or-
tempest, and June Havoc as a red-
of the program booklet, announces To Be Held on Nov. 26
hot siren in a hilarious, rib-tick-
that the souvenir book has gone
over the top.
The luncheon committee of the ling story of a sailor on 48-hour
Mrs. David J. Cohen, program Neugarten Medical Aid met at the leave and a bride who brought
chairman, advises that an out- home of Mrs. Charles Hyman on twins to her wedding.
standing program has been ar- N
ranged. Cantor Irving Ringel, the ov.
10.
Invitations
were mailed for the
Flowers for all occasions—
newly-elected cantor of the Con- luncheon rally to be held on Nov.
gregation, will present a pro- 23 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, to Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622,
gram of Hebrew and Yiddish celebrate the successful efforts of
songs. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will the luncheon committee.
be guest speaker of the after-
Mrs. Charles Rothstein, lunch-
noon. An original play entitled eon chairman, made an inspiring
"A Study in Contrasts," written appeal to the members for their
and directed by Mrs. Joshua cooperation in making the tenth
Sperka, will be presented by the annual luncheon an outstanding
dramatic group of the Sister- achievements.
hood.
Reports were submitted by the
TE.. 1-4426
The cast of the play consists various chairmen. All those who
of Msds. I. Robinson, S. Rosner, have not turned in their signed
David J. Cohen, Peter Chodoroff, pledges are urged to do so, in
5432 SECOND
David Liebow, S. Goulding, A. order that reservations may be
NEAR KIRBY
Dater, B. Burson, Roy Chatlin, made in advance.
Featuring Wedding Portraits and
and Sheldon Otis, Carol Schwartz,
Proceeds derived from this donor
Pictures of Children. In your
David Lippitt, Lila Chattin, Ju- luncheon will be used to carry
DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER dith Sperka.
or in our luxurious Studios.
home
on the medical aid program of
The proceeds of the event go the club, and for the various war Open delay till 6—Motulay . ;, tat 4 p Fn.
ganization on Tuesday, Nov. 16,
Sundays 12 to 3
at 2:30 o'clock at her home, 3031 toward the support of the Bnai effort projects that are being car-
Glendale. The members will meet David Religious School which the ried on,
to formulate final plans for the Sisterhood sponsors, as well as its
MRS. IDA SCHULTZ
eleventh annual donor luncheon program of war activity gogue.
and
y
in the Sna
groups whose participation made which now is in progress and Youth acti v i ty Joseph
Ja cobs for
Call Mr s.
a success of their card party scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 7, reservations
at To. 8-2457.
from which proceeds are being 12:30 noon at the Book-Cadillac
711/-
used to purchase leader dogs for Hotel. Mrs. Pauline Epps, general
chairman and her co-chairmn, Mrs.
our blind soldiers.
PRIMROSE CLUB
The Auxiliary wishes to extend Abraham Gleichher, announce an
The ninth annual donor lunch-
a special thanks to the Congre- outstanding event. Rabbi Bene-
gation Bnai Abraham, Linwood dirt B. Glazer, from the Temple eon will be held Jan. 19, 1944,
nnounces the Arrival of
and Sturtevant, for its excep- Beth El, will be guest speaker. at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Mrs.
tionally generous contribution, The donor event is the main fund- N. Goldberg, general chairman;
also to Mrs. Pauline Grant, who raising event and proceeds from Mrs. Al Hoffman and Mrs. Sam
gave so willingly of her time the affair will be used to carry Weinman, pledge chairmen; Mrs.
berg, who sold the greatest num- on the organization's emergency Jack Aaron, ad journal, chair-
and energy; to Mrs. Ethel Rosen- relief work, sending monthly wel- man. Pledge captains are Mes-
be• of tickets; to Max Fineman fare checks to unfortunate wid- dames Louis Jacobson, Harold
for his i;enerosity in supplying ows and orphans in China, Pales- Mettler, Louis Lumberg, Harry
food for the leader dogs being tine, and in the States, and to Wright, Tom Cowen, Nathan
purchased; to Adolph Beck, presi- whoever appeals to the organiza- Sandler, and Nathan Ruzumna.
dent of the Bnai Moshe Syna- tion for aid and wherever they
Anyone wishing to raise their
rom America s.
gogue for his cooperation and can be reached, also for the many fee may do so by obtaining raf-
good will, and to Mrs. Willoiner and various war effort projects fle books from Mrs. Weinman,
and Mr. Warman of the Leader in which the European welfare is Tyler 5-6101, of any pledge cap-
mportant Designers
Dog Association for their assist- participating. At a previous meet- tain. Mrs. Max Vitenson was ap-
ance in this project. ing held at the home of Mrs. pointed war chairman.
Because of the timely subject, Morris Baker of Webb Ave., $50
the public was extremely gener- was pledged and sent to the cig-
PIONEER WOMEN'S ORG.
ous and the results of the affair arette fund for the boys overseas.
were much better than at first Mrs. Abraham Gleicher and Mrs.
The Council of the Pioneer
anticipated. Because of this, the Harry Mitz held open house card Women's
Organization has desig-
Auxiliary can purchase more dogs parties to swell the fund of the nated Nov. 18-21 as Tag Days.
than originally intended. In order donor event. Members, friends and It urges all those who are ap-
to carry out this idea, however, organizations are cordially in- proached to please cooperate.
it will be necessary to appeal to vited and asked to cooperate by The money thus collected goes
the public for still further con- willingly giving their support to for the girls' Vocational School
er
ouise Barnes
tributions, so if you have not this cause so that these unfortu-
in Palestine.
yet given to this cause, do so now. nates can be helped.
—lattie Carnegie
For information, call Mrs. Epps,
Mrs. Ida Schultz, president of
the Auxiliary, wishes to extend Un. 2-7185; Mrs. Gleicher, To.
Anthony elotta
her thanks to the following com- 5-5165 or To. 8-4952.
A
rummage
store
is
available
mitteeinen and members for their
en Reig
DEYTSHE - ROTENBERG
hard work and support: Mesdames and dates can be had by calling
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julius
Rotenberg
elman Shoes
Helen Lappin, Ruth Goss, Beatrice Mrs, David Silverstein, Town- of Sturtevant Ave. announce the
Wiesberg, Elaine Kline, Anna send 6-3489.
marriage
of
their
daughter,
Phyl-
<rause Originals
Hack , Florence Sinkoff, Clara
Breitman, Eva Mann, Molly Feld- Purity Chapter, 0. E. S., to lis, to Philip Deytshe, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Deytshe of Rich-
ecierics
Pats
ohn
r
man, Emma Peck, Esther Singe•- Instal Officers Nov. 15
ton Ave., on Sunday, Oct. 24.
man, Bess Nyman, Lenore Tobias,
orence Reickman
Rose Cantor, Rose Brooks, Pauline
On Monday evening, Nov. 15,
HAUBENSTOCK - COOK
Eder, Mary Dresner, Mollie Knop- Purity Chapter will hold its an-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Cook an-
pow, and Dora Shpiece.
nual public installation of offi-
nounce
the marriage of their
cers, at Eastern Star Temple, 80
daughter, Joyce Lorraine, to Lt.
AGUDATH HANAAR HAIVRI W. Alexandrine Ave.
The following will be installed Alfred B. Haubenstock, son of
Agudath Hanaar Haivri, the
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Haubenstock
Young Peoples' Hebrew Speaking into office: Worthy matron, Mrs. of Tampa, Fla., on Nov. 12. Rabbi
Ida
Swartz;
worthy
patron,
Louis
Group will meet Monday evening,
Fram will officiate. They will at-
Nov. 15 at 8:30, at the home of Wagner; associate matron, Mrs. tend the 60th wedding anniversary
1520 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
Pauline
Grant;
secretary,
Mrs.
Rena Margolis, 3324 Elmhurst.
Eva Mnn; treasurer, Mrs. Bea- of the groom's grandparents in
All persons with a speaking knowl- trice Weisberg. Members and New York City on their honey-
edge of Hebrew are invited to
moon.
friends are invited.
attend.
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