A merica Apish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO January 28, 1944 * •) • DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Loeb of Glynn Court announce the engagement of their (laughter, Betty Jane, to 1st Lt. Charles T. Prussian, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Davis H. Cole of Calvert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Avrushin of Webb Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Irving Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiss of Burlingame Ave. Mrs. Anna Forman of W. Philadelphia Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Minnie, to Max Freedland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freedland of Gladstone Ave. The wedding will take place on Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lewis of Quincy Ave. announce the engagement of their (laughter, Manly J. Lewis, to Corp. Morrie Borisov, on of Mr. and Mrs. Max Borisov of Calvert Ave. IN THE Brotherhood Concert REALM OF SOCIETY To Be Presented at Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Disner of Prairie Ave. have returned after spending a few days in Chicago. Community Center The music department of the Jewish Community Center will Mrs. Alvin Lewis and daugh- present a Brotherhood Concert, ter, Toby Ellen, of Indiana Ave., fifth in a series of concerts, left for New York City to visit which will be held in the Center with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Goldstein. MARRIAGES • WEDDINGS BRODY - FIELD Mrs. Abe Field of Fort Wayne. hid., announces the marriage of Jan. 30--Miss Betty Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, Theodosia to En- David Goldberg of 3044 Cortland Ave., to Pfc. Bernard D. Gold, sign Lee B. Brody, son of Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold of 3761 Waverly Ave., at the Ray Brody of this city, which Congregation Bnai Moshe. took place Saturday, Jan. 15, in Cleveland. Ensign Brody and Mrs. Brody are making their home at present in Cleveland. • BIRTHS ) • Jan. 21---1'o Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Schutzmon (Hilda Se ldes) of Cherrylawn Ave., a son, Edward Israel. Jan. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Irvin A. Wilner of Princeton Ave. (Sarah Stafrit), a son, Evan David. Jan. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan (Mildred Modell) of Ohio Ave., a daughter, Marilyn Jane. Youth Education League Ladies' Aux., JWV., To Show and Luncheon at Hold Membership Tea Book Cadillac Feb. 22 Celebrating President Frank- Youth Education League an- nounces its luncheon and show will take place at the Book- Cadillac Hotel, Feb. 22. This event will close the annual ) lin D. Roosevelt's birthday, the Ladies' Auxiliary No. 135 of the Jewish War Veterans of U. S. A. will give a membership tea and social on Monday evening, Jan. 31, at the home of Mrs. Eli Levin, 60 E. Boston Blvd. Mrs. Louis Rosenberg and Mrs. Morris Meskin will pour. Hostesses will be Mrs. Mau- rice C. Fink, Mrs. Benjamin E. Cowan, Mrs. Samuel Jacoby, Mrs. Samuel B. Goldberg, Mrs. Rose Agree. Arrangements under the chair- manship of Mrs. Robert F. Morris. An invitation is extended to all women having close relatives in the armed services. Galician Ladies' Auxiliary To Install Officers Jan. 31 • MRS. WILLIAM GREENBERG pledge fund drive which has been on since September. This is the third drive of its kind in the organization and, due to the efforts of Mrs. William P. Sucher, chairman, has achieved a greater success than in previ- ous years. Mrs. John Sklar and Mrs. Harry Spector are in charge of . arrangements. Mrs. James Browne and Mrs. Morris Bur- stein are in charge of tickets. The show following the lunch- eon promises to be highly enter- taining and is produced and di- rected by Mrs. Jesse Rosen and Mrs. William Greenberg. Music and lyrics were written by Mrs. Jesse Rosen. Pioneer Women's Org. Raises $15,000 for Palestine Needs A capacity crowd of approxi- mately 2,000 women attended Ow Pioneer Women's Organization 13th annual donor luncheon held Tuesday, Jan. 18, at the Book- Cadillac Hotel. It was estimated that the sum of $15,000 was raised for furthering the needs of the Working Women's Council of Palestine. Dr. Maurice 1.. Perlzweig impressed the audience with his inspiring address, and Emma Shever rendered several vocal selections and was enthu- siastically received. The Council of the Pioneer 41" Women's Organization takes this opportunity of thanking all those who participated in making the annual event all Outstanding success. PRIMROSE CLUB The 13th dinner-dance of the Primrose Benevolent Club will be held Sunday, Feb. 13, in the Wilshire Hotel. David Ginsburg's orchestra will furnish the music and a chicken dinner will be served. Each member is urged to buy their stamps and bonds from our war chairman, Mrs. Max Viten. son. Ladies' Auxiliary of Galician Society will hold its annual in- stallation of officers on Monday, Jan. 31, at 7 p. m., at the Wil- shire Hotel. Mrs. Jean Stark, president, and Mrs. Sabina Mohr, financial and recording secretary, were elected for a second term. Mrs. Regina WauIdron, vice president; Mrs. Sabina Singer, treasurer; Mrs. Etton Metz, corresponding sec- retary; Mrs. Adel Nachwalte•, chairman of entertainment; Mrs. Bluma Genser and Mrs. Fanny Kalt, hospitalers, will be installed. President of parent organization, M. Goldsmith, will install the new officers. A dinner and musical program will follow. Bnai Moshe Men's Club Theater Night Feb. 2 The Men's Club of Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe, in cooperation with the Sisterhood, will present a theater night on Wednesday evening, Feb. 2, 8:30 p. m., in the banquet hall of the congre- gation, Dexter and Lawrence. Robert. H. Schwarz, president of the club, will preside and will introduce stars from Littman's People's Theater. Taking part will be Mishit Fishzon, in Yiddish character recitations; Sarah Gin- gold• who will sing folk songs, and Rochelle Rosenfeld, who will sing love arias, with Abraham Gruskoff, musical director, at the piano. The general public as well as 13nai Moshe members are in- vited to attend. Admission is free. Eli Levin Post, JWV, to Hold Meeting Feb. 1 HARTMAN - ROSEN Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rosen of Monterey Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Gloria Millicent, to Pvt. Burton C. Hartman, son of Mrs. An- drew Hartman of Ohio Ave. The ceremony was performed by Rab- bi Jacobson of Temple Beth El in San Antonio, Tex., on Jan. 21. Pvt. and Mrs. Hartman ar- HARRIETT TOOMEY rived home Wednesday to visit with their parents. Pvt. Hartman auditorium on Tuesday evening, returns to his camp at Fort Sam Feb. 8. Houston, San Antonio Tex., on Among the participants will be Feb. 3. Harriett Toomey, soprano, soloist of the Central Woodward Chris- SHERMAN - HARTMAN tian Church; Cyril Wezemael, Mrs. Joseph Hartman of 2485 baritone, soloist of Fort Presby- Chicago Blvd. announce the mar- terian Church; Henry Siegl, vio- riage of their (laughter, Shirley linist, member of the Detroit Betty, to Lt. (j. g.) Howard Symphony Orchestra, and the Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. First Baptist Church Choir, Dr. Morris Sherman of Calvert Ave., Cyril E. Barker, director. Rev. on Sunday, Jan. 21. Rabbi A. M. Joseph Q. Mayne, executive di- Sherman officiated. Lt. and Mrs. rector of the Detroit Round Ta- Sherman left for Great Lakes, ble of Catholics, Jews and Prot- Ill. estants, will deliver a short mes- sage. Lucile Zumstein and Mrs. Edwin S. Sherrill will be accom- Rabbi Applebaum of panists. The program will include the Flint To Preach at first performance of "Harken to My Pray'r" by Julius Chajes, Temple Israel Feb. 4 which will be rendered by the choir, directed by Dr. Barker. Rabbi Morton Applebaum Admission is by tickets only, Temple Beth El, Flint, Mich., will occupy the pulpit of Temple Is- and these may be obtained at rael Friday night, Feb. 4, at the Center office, free, prior to 8:30 p. m., in the Lecture Hall the date of the concert. of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Rabbi Applebaum is one of the Dr. Anup Singh at younger men of the Jewish Re- form ministry. He is a youthful Cass Town Hall Feb. 4 disciple of Rabbi Fram, having been inspired to enter the rab- Detroit' Town Hall, at the Cass binate as a profession as a re- Theater, announces Dr. Anup sult of listening to an address Singh, authority on India and given by Rabbi Fram before an the Far East, political scientist assembly of Jewish youth in To. and biographer of Nehru, for the ronto. His first pulpit was in the Friday morning lecture on Feb. Reform Jewish Congregation of 4 at 11 o'clock. Dr. Singh, with Lansing. From there he was call- his vast experience, his scholar- ed to the larged field of work ship and objectivity of approach of Temple Beth El, Flint. He is is an invaluable guide to helping a director of the Flint City Plan- America understand India. He ning Commission, the Flint War was born in Punjab, India, but Chest, and the Flint YMCA. He he studied at American universi- is chairman of the Michigan Bnai ties and received his M. A. and Brith Council's Speakers' Bureau Ph.D. at Harvard, doing research and of the Flint Zionist Emer- work at Geneva and London. gency Committee. The subject of Dr. Singh is the author of his sermon will be "Where Is "Nehru: The Rising Star of In- God During This War?" dia' and contributes to many Morris Garvett, president of leading American periodicals; he Temple Israel, will read the serv- is the director of the Research icec, and Charles L. Goldstein, Bureau of the Indian League of president of the Men's Club of America, and editor of "India Temple Israel, will read from Today" and is a member of the the Scroll of the Law. Sikh community—noted for its The Sisterhood of Temple Is- valor and democratic spirit. He rael will hold a reception in hon- is considered one of the most or of Rabbi Applebaum after the eloquent, instructive and sincere services in the Romanesque Hall speakers On the American plat- of the Detroit Institute of Arts. •orm and one of the most out- Rabbi Fram will attend the standing Indian visitors since convention of the National Coun- Tagore. His subject is "India in cil of Jewish Welfare Federa- the War—and After". tions at Pittsburgh, Feb. 4 to 6. PYTHIAN SISTERS or Mlawer Umgegend Aux. To Hear Rabbi Nathan At Donor Lunch Feb. 2 Rabbi Jacob Nathan of Bnai Moshe Synagogue will address Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary No. the Ladies' Auxiliary of the 230 Jewish War Veterans of the Mlawer Umgegend Ve•ein on United States, celebrated its sec- their fifth annual donor luncheon and birthday dinner on Sunday, that will take place Wednesday Jan. 16, at the Workmen's Cir- afternoon, Feb. 2, at the Wilshire cle. Philip Cantor, national exec- Hotel. The other features of the utive committee man, presented afternoon's program will be an 35 citations to mothers with sons invocation by Mrs. Joshua S. in the service. :qrs. Ida Schultz, Sperka; vocal and musical selec- president of Auxiliary 230. tions by Miss Florence Weintraub thanked all who participated in and recitations by Miss Ilarriet this event and helped make it a Burnstein. Mrs. J. Kasper is success. Proceeds from this din- chairman of the luncheon and is ner and other functions will be stil accepting reservations at utilized to help the men in the Townsend 8-7313; or reservations can be made with the pledge di- armed forces, The next regular meeting will rector, Mrs. Israel Burnstein, at be held at the home of Mrs. E. Trinity 2-4053. Mrs. Abe Shanbom is the presi- Weisman of 2969 Fullerton Ave., On Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 7:30 p. tn. dent of the auxiliary, and Mrs. J. Klayman is the secretary. Members are urged to attend. The Greater Detroit Temple No. 152, Pythian Sisters, held a private installation on Thursday, Jan. 27, at 8:30 p. ni., at the Knights of Pythias No. 55 Hall at 10350 Dexter, and was fol- lowed by a membership luncheon. The officers installed were as follows: Most excellent chief, Anne Pudavick; past chief, Betty Phillips; excellent senior, Doro- thy Shulak; excellent junior, Kay Tisdale; mistress of records and correspondence, Esther Bolotni- koff; mistress of finance; Esther Singerman; manager, Jeanette Rosenberg; protector, Jeanette Lessens; outer guard, Anne Schubb; representative to Grand Temple, Jeanette Jacoby; trus- tee and press correspondent, Hel- en Shapiro; captain of degree team, Birdie August. The retiring most excellent chief, Betty Phillips, commended the members and committees for their hearty cooperation during her term of office. 1 Sisterhood of Bnai Moshe Donor Dinner To Be Held on Feb. 6 Final plans for the 10th an- nual donor dinner of Bnai Moshe Sisterhood on Sunday, Feb. 6, have been completed by the ar- rangements committee appointed by Mrs. Alex Fisch, the president. Mrs. Sam Freedman is chairman of the affair and is assisted by Mrs. Ralph Beck, co-chairman. Dr. Joseph Starman will act as toastmaster and will preside at the dinner and the program fol- lowing. Cantor David Katzman will render vocal selections. Greetings will be extended by Rabbi Moses Fischer, Rabbi Ja- cob J. Nathan and Adolph Beck, president of the congregation. A vaudeville revue will be pre- sented by pupils of the Julie Adler dancing academy, after which there will be dancing to Gypsy and American music play- ed by John Grama and his or- chestra. The Sisterhood will hold a business meeting Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 1:30 p. nn., with a social hour following. The members of the donor committee are request- ed to bring in all pledges to this meeting. Whittemore and Lowe In Two-Piano Concert At Fisher Town Hall Whittemore and Lowe,. famous two-piano concert and radio team, will be the Detroit Town Hall attraction in the Fisher Theater on Wednesday, Feb. 2. at 11 a. m. Now in the United States Navy stationed at Brook- lyn, these gifted young artists have been permitted by their commanding officer to fill a few major concert engagements. The program, offering sparkling di- versity from the classics to swing, is entitled "Two Sailors and a Pair of Pianos.' Tickets are available at Grin- nell's, Randolph 1124, for $1.65 and $1.10, including tax. Examinations Continuing At Hebrew Schools The Sunday morning examina- tions in all the branches of the United Hebrew Schools are still being continued. They are gen- erally held in the various class- rooms marking the completion of the study of a book, especially one of the books of the Bible. This is done in order to acquaint the parents very intimately with the work of their children, and also to encourage the children to continue with their studies. Next Sunday morning, Jan. 30, at 11 o'clock, there will be an examination in C. Reisman's class and in Miss Miriam Gold's class, in the Rose Sittig Cohen branch. The same morning an examination will be held in Abra- 1111111 Panush's class in the Phila- delphia-Byron School, and also in Edward Rubenfein's class in the David W. Simons branch. Dr. Halkin To Speak at Shaarey Zedek Friday Evening Services Dr. Simeon Halkin, essayist, poet and lecturer, will speak at the late Friday evening services at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, on "Personal and Group Salva- tion in Palestine". The public is welcome. Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622. )1f rieelWilce FUR LINED COATS Beautiful woolens .. . lined with Nutria, Silver Muskrat, Persian Lamb, and Processed lamb %OFF gem.. t/t/ 1320 WASHINGTON 10111.EVARG