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2 THE WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE January 15, 1937 KURT PEISER ACCEPTS PHILADELPHIA POST does such commendable work in sponsoring adult classes in Bible, customs and ceremonials, and Jewish leadership at the Jewish Theological Speaking Of Jew Heads Negro Aid Society-New York (WNS) Joel E. Sping-arm, prominent writer, lecturer and civic leader, was elected president of the National association for the Advancement of Colored People at its annual meeting. AOTKS 0- THE Women jkbs a Scm5uI1 rati IPirQ(n)iniaiIl V. 1 1 By DIANNA KLOTTS Woman's Editor, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate She's News Mrs. Celia Greenspan, an American laboratory expert, is serving with the Canadian blood transfusion service which is operating with the Loyalist Continuing his rapid advances toward national leadership in social work, Kurt Peiser, former director of the Federated Jewish Charities of Milwaukee, last week resigned his post as executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit to accept a similar position in Philadelphia.

Mr. Peiser will assume the executive directorship of the Federation of I First Anniversary Sale! army on the Spanish front Norma Items of interest for these columns may be telephoned, mailed or brought to the office of The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, 625 N. Milwaukee street. Pioneer building-, (fourth floor) phone MArquette 4700. Announcements of engagements and weddingrs to be inserted in these columns must be written and signed by the person responsible for the announcement.

Telephone numbers of parties concerned should be given for purpose of verification. All matter should reach this office not later than Wednesday evening" to insure publication in issue of the week. Taubele of New York was given 18th place in the 1936 national women's tennis rankings of the United States KOSHER DELICATESSEN and RESTAURANT But today we are not content just to be speaking of women; rather we wish our voice to ring out in peals of thunder as we view with pride their short history of accomplishment. True, charity and education ever have been woman's bounteous contribution; but when, in retrospect, can she claim to have achieved as full a purpose as she does today? And only as a result of the infusion of a new spirit of unification. Thus, greetings to the new women's division of the Federation of Polish Jews in America, the Ezra 79c 29c KOSHER SINAI COKNEI1 ItKKK per lb WIENERS.

BOLOGNA SALAMI per lb ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL MRS. KIBENSTEIVS KOSHER Lawn Tennis association Charlotte Epstein, who resigned from the American Olympics last year, is the new chairman of the National A. A. U. women's swimming committee Dr.

Emma Saludok, new member of the faculty at Palestine Lighthouse in Aid of the Blind is master of six languages, graduate of 'Nuremberg and Melbourne universities, and the first blind Jewess to possess the title of Doctor of Philosophy Mrs. Ida Rosenthal, 60, still claims the national cycling championship she won 35 years ago, though she hasn't ridden a bicycle for that many years. (Copyright, 1937) 25c 2 ran for. SOI rs (We JVlivor) 50c 8-f'Ol'KSK CHICKEN DINNER. BETROTHALS Miller-Miller Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Miller, Waukesha, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ada, to Mr. Irving E. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Miller, Milwaukee, Wis. Barnett-Perlman Mr. and Mrs. Israel Barnett, N.

Grant boulevard, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Louis E. Perlman, son of Mrs. J. Perlman, Lake Mills, Wis. Stahl-Greene Mr.

and Mrs. David Stahl, N. Fifty-sixth street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Fannie, to Mr. Joseph Greene of Detroit, Mich. 4 'ft.

5008 W. Center Street III Utop 9712 Eugene Hartman, Max Gadsky, John Ewald, David Bartz, Curt Meyer, Louis Saltzstein and Howard Klein. The young people will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. I.

Gadsky. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman, Shore-crest hotel, have returned from Florida where they spent the month of December. Miss Anita Mahler, who was here vsiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Mahler, and also her sister, Edith, left for her home in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. E.

Weinshel, who recently returned from a trip to Bermuda and the East, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at their home, 2232 N. Sixth street. Those who attended the 6 o'clock dinner were the following: Mr. and Mrs. S.

Zukor, Mr. and Mrs. N. Tugenberg, Mr. and Mrs.

D. Schnoll, Mr. and Mrs. B. Tugenberg, Mr.

and Mrs. Zlotnick, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gellman, Mr.

and Mrs. N. Schnoll, Mrs. M. Schnoll, Mr.

and Mrs. M. Weinshel, Mr. and Mrs. S.

Gold "vifk Union of Women which brings to 19 the number of national Jewish women's groups in the United States. Their interests: Palestine Zionism religion social work. Their membership: 254,000. This, when added to the 20,000 members of college sororities, and another 10,000 for the members of consumptive home auxiliaries in Colorado and California, gives us the grand total cf 284,000 women affiliated with national Jewish organizations. Youth Aliyah GIMBELS "1i Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Polacheck and son, Donald, left for Florida, where they will spend the remainder of the winter months. Welcome, the news from Hadassah announcing the arrival of Frau Yettka Levy-Stein, wife of Rabbi Harry Levy of Berlin. During a three-month tour of the United States young, dynamic Frau Levy-Stein, who has recently visited a number of countries in stein, Mr. and Mrs.

Max Orenstein, Mr. H. Weinshel and Mr. and Mrs. A.

Talmy of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Europe, Africa and America, will de scribe in her talks how Jewish chil A. Weinshel of Madison. i 1 r.v dren of Germany are trained in special camps for life in Palestine and KURT PEISER Jewish Charities of Philadelphia, a position recently vacated by Dr.

Jacob Billikopf, who is now executive director of the National Co-ordinating Committee for Aid to Refugees and Emigrants Coming from Germany. The resignation of Mr. Peiser was accepted with unanimous expressions of regret from Detroit communal leaders. It is understood, however, that he will remain in Detroit until May in order to complete the program he has mapped for the current year. Holding a master's degree from the University of Michigan, Mr.

Peiser first served as assistant superintendent of the Cleveland Orphan home and then transferred to his Milwaukee post. Leaving this city, he became executive director of the United Jewish Social Agencies of Cincinnati, and in 1932 assumed his position in Mrs. Louis Moritz recently cele 3. 4 'T J)-r how they are settled in co-operative agricultural colonies there. brated her seventieth anniversary Honoring their mother on this occasion, Mrs.

Oscar Daniels and Mrs To date nearly 1500 German boys Sam Jacobson entertained at a lun and girls between the ages of 15 and a 17 have beetn installed the Mrs. Samuel E. Gross, 1922 E. Elm-dale court, will open 'her home this afternoon, January 16, to a Senior-Junior Hadassah cultural Sabbath. Miss Fannie Smoller and Mrs.

Max Raskin will appear on the program. Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Burke, N.

Oakland avenue, entertained Saturday evening, January 9, at a bridge party in honor of Miss Clara Liebowitz of New York, who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max Stein, N. Sherman boulevard, during her stay here. Miss Charlotte Gadsky will be guest of honor at a dinner dance to be given by a group of her friends, Saturday evening, January 16.

Those who will attend are the following: Misses Lil-yan Safir, Barbara Mitsche, Kathryn Epstein, Ann Grosser, Carolyn Goodman, Gertrude Toettcher, Janet Renz, Hazel Waas, Jeanne Klein, Charlotte Gadsky, and Lillian Goodman and Messrs. Alfred Gadsky, John Mad-denti, Curt Loeser, Norman Pratt, cheon on Saturday, January 9. Among the prominent laymen and clergymen now attending the five-day convention of the Union of American Hebrew congregations in New Orleans, are Rabbis Samuel Hirshberg and Joseph L. Baron, Messrs. A.

L. Saltzstein, Henry Gollusch, Fred W. Friend, Mmes. Fanny Cohn, David Greenwald, J. I.

Montwid and Hugo Teweles. HADASSAH SCHEDULES IMPORTANT MEETINGS The thirty-fifth council of the Union is meeting concurrently with the Take Immediate Advantage of the 2dD QDiiEoaoQDit SsnDe Helena Rubenstein Beauty Preparations A once-a-year 20 discount on beauty treatment and makeup preparations by the world- famous Helena Rubinstein! Replenish your beauty box, your kits, your guest dressing tables! Stock up for the coming year at this remarkable saving! Here are a few of the items: twelfth biennial assembly of the National Federation of Temple Sister Ittamar Ben Avi to Address First Meeting, January 20; Mrs. S. R. Excellent Values gates of this great project which, it is hoped, may eventually be extended to Polish children as well.

Educational Symposia And from Mrs. Maurice L. Goldman, chairman of the Executive Committee of the Council of Jewish Women, we hear that "The American Jew at the Crossroads," the problem discussed at the third annual Institute on Contemporary Jewish Affairs held in New York city last June, has been published as "Proposed Roads for American Jewry," a collaboration of Prof. Morris Raphael Cohen, Prof. Erich Gutkind and Marvin Lowenthal.

Mr. Lowenthal, noted author, has contributed the essay "Germany of Yesterday and America of Today." In "The Road of the Spirit," Prof. Gut-kind presents the thesis that American Jewry can find a renewal of its forces in the traditional beliefs of its forefathers. Erich Gutkind is professor of modern philosophy at Yeshiva college, and on the faculty of the New School for Social Research. "What is required of us today is to face more of the realities and not be misled by traditional phasis of common illusions," is the text of Prof.

Cohen's "As a Liberal Views It," in which he takes issue with Dr. Gutkind and urges Jewish communities in IN OUR Levinson to Speak at January 27 Gathering Two outstanding events are scheduled for Hadassah's calendar for this month. The first is the regular meeting next Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Jewish Center when the guest speaker will be Mr.

Ittamar Ben Avi of Pales hoods and the seventh biennial convention of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods. The group of contemporary affairs of the Council of Jewish women will meet at 2 p. m. Tuesday, January 19, in the kindergarten hall of Temple Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun. Miss Rosalie Scheinfeld will review the highlights of Jewish activity in 1936 and Mrs.

Nathan Stein will read a paper on the work of the J. D. C. Discussion will follow both talks. JJamnmaiiry Sale! tine).

(See biography elsewhere ini this issue.) Mrs. A. L. Skolnik will give current events on this program. Following the above meeting by exactly a week will be the membership tea given by the board in honor of the new members and to which only paid up 1937 members will be eligible.

The tea is given to encourage all members to bring their dues up to date. The place of the tea will be the Mrs. Bernard W. Parness, 2119 N. Fifty-fifth street, will hold a fireside social at her home on Monday, January 18, at 8 p.

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The Ladies' Society of the Milwaukee Jewish Orphan home will hold its regular meeting Wednesday evening, January 20, at 8 p. m. at Temple Beth Israel, N. Teutonia avenue. All members are urgently requested to attend.

the country to make more adequate provisions for systematic study and research in the Jewish fields. All of which reminds us of another symposium presented in New York by Ivriah, the woman's division of the Jewish Education association which Pfister hotel. To Show Aliyah Film Mrs. Sarah R. Leinson of Chicago, a well-known lect irer and cultural director will be the jcuest speaker.

She has been active in F.adassah work for the last ten years and professionally was a teacher of current events and the presentation of book reviews. A film depicting the work of the Youth Aliyah, Hadassah's latest Palestine project, will be shown. FLOWERS the Finishing Touch TO Weddings, Receptions, Banquets, Dinner Parties, Dances, Funerals FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED (r WE DELIVER Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Ostermann, N. Summit avenue, recently left for Bi-loxi, Miss. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Spitzer, N. Sixth street, announce the birth of a son on Wednesday, January 6. Mrs. Alex Friedlander and her daughter, Mrs. Ralph K.

Rosenbaum and son, left for Florida where they plan to spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldman, W. Mc-Kinley avenue, announce the birth of a daughter on Monday, January 4.

PIONEER WOMEN WILL MEET ON SATURDAY Shore wood Floral Shoppe IRVIN JASCULCA E. Capitol Drive at N. Prospect Ave. EDgewood 7060 Evenings EDgrewood 3292 Open Sundays 9 to 1 A meeting of the Pioneer Women's organization will be held at 2 p. m.

Saturday, January 19, at the Schroed-er hotel. Miss Hazel Medway, director of the adult edrjeatjon department at the public library, will give a brief outline of several outstanding books of this year. Mrs. M. Weingrod will give a report on the Pioneer Women's Mid-West conference which was held in Chicago, January 3.

Members are urged to attend and bring their friends. For this SAIL IE THE PACKARD MILWAUKEE CO. Announces THE APPOINTMENT OF Davidson Motors, Inc. AS THEIR NEW REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE SALE AND SERVICE OF PACKARD MOTOR CARS SIX ONE-TWENTY SUPER-EIGHT TWELVE Formal Opening SATURDAY Jan. 22-23 Only; AID SOCIETY SPONSORS CARD PARTY, BAKE SALE The Friendly Sisters' Aid society will sponsor a card party and bake sale to be held at 2 p.

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at 5224 W. Center street. There will be a card party, refreshments and prizes. Mrs. D.

Siegel, Mrs. M. Segal, and Mrs. M. Grant are the committee in charge of this affair.

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