A merico' Avis* Periodical Carter Friday, November 24, 1944 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Leg& • ENGAGEMENTS Chronicle Outstanding Local Artists to Be on Center Program Nov. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Lapin of Fort Wayne, Ind., announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Helen, to Pfc. Meyer Kam i ns ky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaminsky of Clairmount Ave. The Music Department of the Miss Lapin attended Indiana University, and Pfc. Kaminsky, who is at present stationed at Fort Benning, Ga., attended Wayne Uni- Jewish Community Center an- nounces that the first Center Mu- • rsity. The engagement is announced of Miss Betty Sklar, daughter sicale will be held on Tuesday of Mrs. Jacob I. Sklar and the late Rev. Sklar of Rochester Ave.. to Louis J. Kraus of Cincinnati, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shoob of Pasadena Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Hilda, to Capt. Max M. Krotman, A.C.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Krotman of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brod of 2615 Webb Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Pvt. Raymond Leiter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Leiter of 2615 Webb Ave. • WEDDINGS Dec. 3—Miss Ruth Sher, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Foreman, to Capt. Albert D. Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Weber at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Ceremony to take place at 5 p. m. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating. • BIRTHS Nov. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Malkin (Lottie Stoto) of Prairie Ave., a son, Edwin Marc. Nov. 9—To Lt. and Mrs. B. Brody of 1900 Lincolnshire Dr.. a daughter, Betsy Ann. Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guttentag (Elaine Manis) of 2488 Buena Vista, a daughter, Elyse Fern. Nov. 15—To Lt. and Mrs. Jack W. Lovinger (Helen Gross), a daughter, Linda Susan. Nov. 15—Dr. and Mrs. Sam Shell (Sydelle Elson) of Pingree Ave., a son, Richard I. Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mellen (Estelle Marks) of 16902 Monte Vista Ave., a son, Mark Irwin. Oct. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Jacobs (Anne Begun) of 2995 Oakman Ct,. a daughter, Laurel. Marshall Women to Hold Hard Times Party Sun., Nov. 26 • A hard times party will be given by the Louis Marshall Wo- men at their headquarters, 12233 Linwood, on Sunday evening, Nov. 26. Music will be furnished by Dave Ginsburg and his or- chestra. Entertainment by the Women's Dramatic Group. Re- . freshments will be served. Mrs. Lena Zoholt is chairman of the evening. Mrs. Fay Wagner is in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Thelma Weiss is in charge of Dorothy Mrs. hostesses and Meckler directs the Dramatic Group. Mrs. Samuel Banks, president of Louis Marshall Women, urges all members to come and bring their friends to an outstanding event. N. Wodoward JWEWO Lunch at Bnai Moshe Instead of Book Dec. 5 1r4 Jewish Women European Wel- fare Organization announces that due to circumstances the 12th an- nual luncheon will be held at the Bnai Moshe, Lawrence and Dex- ter, instead of at the Book-Cad- illac Hotel, on the pre-arranged date, Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. E. Weissman, the presi- dent. announces that this Chang' of place be . given wide publicity. For information call Mrs. Weiss- man, Townsend 8-2058; Mrs. E. Epps, chairman, or Mrs. . A. Gleicher, co-chairman, Townsend 5-5165. A kosher luncheon will be serv- ed and a fine program has been arranged for the luncheon. Names can still be listed in the souvenir booklet by calling Mrs. Anna Goldberg, TO. 8-4952, chairman of the patron's page and reservations. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. B. New- man, 1935 Oakman Blvd. on Mon- day, Nov. 27, at 12:30 p. m. Members are urged to .attend. ROKEACH Kosher NYAFAT IDEAL FOR COOKING, BAKING, and FRYING ALL MEAT and DAIRY FOODS Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Home for Aged The Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged met at the Home on Monday, Nov. 20. Mrs. N. J. Lippitt presided. Mrs. David Kliger, chairman of the entertainment committee, provid- ed an excellent program consist- ing of Mandy Gelb and Stewart Davis, child dancers, who were accompanied by Mrs. Jesse Ros- en. Reports which were read show- ed a number of purchases made for the Home, including mattress pads, gowns and kitchen utensils. Curtains, blankets and mattress covers also are now being pur- chased to help make the residents even more comfortable. Many donations have been made to the new Ada Gorelick Memorial Fund, as well as to the regular Simcha and Memorial Fund. Members showed an en- thusiastic response to the sale of War Bonds. The Auxiliary is pledged to esll $25,000 worth under the capable direction of War Bond chairman, Mrs. Rose Koven, who will be glad to con- tact any purchaser. She can be reached at TO. 7-8775. Mrs. Lee Weller has charge of the USO day for the Auxiliary on Monday, Dec. 4. Mrs. J. Rose, sunshine chairman, and her co- chairman, Mrs. Bregman, are planning to give a Chanukah party for the residents of the Home, at which time presents will be distributed. Peg. tl IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY Miss Carolyn Goldberg honored Mr. and Mrs. William London Miss Suzanne Greenberg at a of Whitmore Rd. have moved to personal shower at her home last Loc Angeles, Cal. week. Miss Fay Dushkin, who is a Capt. and Mrs. Harold Stralser student at the University of (Janice Lynch) are visiting in Michigan, spent the Thanksgiv- Detroit as guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing holiday with her parents, Mr. Saul Stein of Oakman Blvd. and Mrs. Max Dushkin of Vir- Mr. and Mrs.' Aaron Kurland ginia Park. Miss Dushkin had have returned to their home on as her guest her roommate, Miss Calvert Ave. after spending some Carl Zack of Conneaut, 0. time visiting in New York City. S/Sgt. Avery Warren Gordon, Mr.. and Mrs. David Klein of who is home on furlough from Flint, Mich., are spending the overseas duty in Hawaii, will be winter months in Miami Beach, honored at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fla. Garvett, 2011 Longfellow Ave., Ensign Herbert Sott is spend- Sunday, Nov. 26, in the evening. ing a few weeks' leave with his No cards. S/Sgt. Gordon is the parents, Mr. and Mrs. - Henry son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sott of Buena Vista Ave. Gordon. Mrs. Sally Colman has return- Miss Barbara Gordon of ed to her home in Los Angeles, Plattsburgh, N. Y., is the house Cal., after spending six weeks guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel as guest at the Belcrest Hotel. Mendelson of Chicago Blvd. MAX WEINER evening, Nov. 28, in the Center's auditorium. Lois J. Chapman, soprano, and Max Weiner, viol- linist, will share the program. Mrs. Chapman, a native of De- troit, appeared in both light and grand opera in Detroit, Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and other cities of the middle West. She has sung with many of the major Symphony Orchestras throughout the country. Mrs. Chapman, who will be accompanied at the piano by Lillian Mumford, will sin; songs by Schubert, Schumann, Giannini, Naginski, and Hage- man. Max Weiner, who was also born in Detroit, is a member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. He received his early training at the Jewish Community Center. He will be accompanied by Re- becca Frohman. For his program Mr. Weiner has chosen composi- tions by Desplanes, Fioco, Lalo, Debussy, and Wieniawsky, as well as the famous "Nigun" by Bloch, and "The Chassid" by Julius Chajes, Music Drector of the Center. Admission free to the public. Home Relief Society To Hear Mrs. Oberstein In Book Review Nov. 27 The Home Relief Society will have Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein re- view "Earth and High Heaven," one of the leading and most dis- cussed books of the year, on Monday, Nov. 27, at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Nathan Tarnow, 2284 Longfellow. A dessert luncheon at 1 p. m. will precede the meeting and program of the afternoon. Mrs. Tarnow will be assisted by Mrs. Peter Miller, hostess chairman, and her com- mittee. The guest speaker will be introduced by Mrs. Sam Ar- kin, chairman of the day. Mrs. Irving H. Small, president of the Home Relief Society, and Mrs. Al Weisman, program chair- man, extend a cordial invitation to all members and guests to at- tend. All members and friends are urged to remember to call Mrs. Sam Marks, Stamp and Bond chairman. at University 1-360S, when buying War Bonds and Stamps for the Sixth War Loan Drive. Through Mrs. Marks' ef- forts, $608,125.00 worth of Bonds have been sold since the end of January of this year. It is hoped that Home Relief Society will be able to reach its goal of $1,- 000,000 by the end of the Sixth War Loan Drive. Men's Club of Temple 1-rael to be USO Host Christmas Day, Dec. 25 Dr. B. B. Glazer to Talk on "The Four Basic Fears" Dec. I A smoker is being planned by the Men's Club of Temple Israel for the first week in December and it will be open to the entire male membership of the Congre- gation and the Men's Club. The Men's Club will hold reg- ular services Friday, Dec. 1, on which occasion Nathaniel Gold- stick will deliver the sermon. The board of directors have made all arrangements to be hosts at the USO on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, from 4 to 7 p. m. Irving Small has been unani- mously selected for the most im- portant role of the evening's fes- tivities at the USO. At the Sabbath Eve services of Temple Beth El on Friday, Dec. 1, at 8:15, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will speak on "The Four Basic Fears of Americans"—How Will They Affect the Four Free- doms? What Can We Do to Overcome Them? The musical program will be rendered by our Temple quartet, with Julius Chajes directing and Jason Tickton at the organ. A social hour, under the auspices of the Temple Sisterhood, will follow the services. Youth Education League Holds Board Meeting A board meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Lewis- ton, president of the Youth Edu- cation League, on Monday, Nov. 20. Mrs. Douglas Purther assist- ed as co-hostess. Mrs. H. J. Mill- man, War Chest zone chairman, gave her report, at which time special thanks were given to Mrs. Harry Goodman and Mrs. Phillip Olender, chairmen of War Chest, who so capably, together with their team, completely covered their area and succeeded in go- ing over their quota. Mrs. James V. Browne, chair- man of the pledge fund drive, announced the drive as being under way, with each captain and her team having individual meet- ings this week. Mrs. Sidney Kalt is co-chairman of the affair. A bond report was given by the chairman, Mrs. Adolph Lich- ter. who stated the drive was on and $3. 4,000 of their $40,000 quota has already been reached. Mrs. Harry Goodman cleared the date of Jan. 13 to serve the Friday night supper at the Rom- ulus Air Base. A check for $25.00 was sent to the Ruth Alden Dress Fund. A rehabilitation program was discussed and will be presented to the body at large to vote upon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Albert Bloom on 19125 Kingston Rd. Polonner Woliner to Hold Banquet Sunday, Nov. 26 Polonner Woliner Aid Associa- tion will give a banquet at 6 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 26, at the Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth St., just north of Clairmount The banquet celebration acquisition of a charter for the organization. The Polonner Woliner Aid As- sociation was organized for the purpose of aiding Jewish war suf- ferers in the province of Volhy- nia, Ukraine, especially in the area around Polonnoye, Chudnov, Romanov and surrounding towns. All landsleit are invited to the Pride is a mask behind which banquet. our faults are hiding. Sally Rand is Breaking Attendance Records at Lou Walter's Latin Quarter Dr. Franz Klein at Cass Town Hall Dec. I Dr. Franz Klein, editor, author and authority on European af- fairs, is the speaker for the De- troit Town Hall in the Cass Theater Friday morning., Dec. 1, at 11 o'clock. Dr. Klein, distin- guished journalist of great expe- rience, will have for his subject. "America Between Britain and Russia." Dr. Klein came to America by convoy in 1941 to be the North American correspondent for the Basle "National Zeitung." He has been a very popular lecturer during the past year in Canada and the United States. Single tickets are available at the theater and Dr. Klein is honored at a luncheon at the Book-Cadillas at 12:30 noon. The Lady of the Fans, Sally Rand, world-famous dancer, and her American Beauty revue, are shooting attendance records sky high at Lou Walters' Latin Quar- ter. This is Sally's second week by huge popular demand. The sparkling show includes Ugo Mar- tinelli, famous operatic tenor, who has appeared in concert at New York's Carnegie Hall with tremendous success; the amazing Mr. Ballantine, screamingly-funny magician; Ben Dova, the con- vivial inebriate; Carlos and Lin- da, rhumba stars; Jack Lane's Love Birds; Jean Blanche, Holly- wood dancing starlet; Madelon Baker, Latin Quarter singing fa- vorite; and as a special added attraction, Arren and Broderick, Flowers for all occasions-- clever comedy duo. One dozen Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 American Beauties frame the re- vue. Sammy Dibert and his New 71;cation Latin Quarter orchestra alternate "‘ I f iretge with Ramon's rhumba rhythm for continuous dancing. Complete shows are presented at 7:30 and ide 11:30 nightly. MIAMI BEACH Ezra to Hold Fund- Raising Party Nov. 26 The Ezra, Women's Division of the Federation of Polish Jews, announces a fund-raising party will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Dinitz, 3742 Sturtevant, on Sunday evening, Nov. 26. Chair- men for evening parties are Mrs. I. Finkelstein, NO. 8229; Mrs. A. Dinitz, HO. 1076. Pledges for the donor luncheon will be accepted by Mrs B. Red- blatt, UN. 1-8001. Money raised from all parties goes for food to Poland. , R li Vt1TWA CH *MARINE COFFEE SHOP *GRACIOUS LIVING * SELECTED CLIENTELE • FOR RESERVATIONS WRITE NAT EHRLICH 44.1104 C .n44. OW.. H JOS. G. EHRLIC / NAT EHRLICH NEW CLUB A new club has been organized for refined, middle-aged, unmar- ried men. and women. Socials are held every Sunday evening at 4005 Webb, Apt. 15. 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