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THE JEWISH TRANSCRIPT, SEATTLE
JUNE 3, 1 J
Social and Personal Events of the Wee00(
SARA MICHELSON
ELISE LURIE
CAP. 7200
Sam Browns To
Celebrate Fortieth
Anniversary Sunday
Celebrating their fortieth wed-
ding anniversary in Portland Sun-
day, will be Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Brown. They left last week for a
visit with their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown at
7530 Southeast 35th St., and will be
joined over the weekend by their
daughter, Miss Anita Brown. The
Browns' wedding took plaee in Se-
attle at historic Morris Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gardner
are at home at the Gainsborough
after six months spent in Southern
California. They divided their time
between Los Angeles, Palm Springs,
and Arrowhead IIot Springs.
Dr. Jerome Holzman of Portland
was a visitor in town over the week-
end, when he came to join his wife
who had been attending the Western
Interstate Conference of the Council
of Jewish Women. They were guests
of Mrs. ]tolzman's mother, Mrs.
ttenry Kleinberg, at the Piedmont.
Dr. Norman W. Clein is planning
to leave on tile Mainlander, Thurs-
day en route to San Francisco to at-
tend tile eonvention of the Anmriean
Medical Association held there Jime
10Lh to 17th. Dr. Clein will give a
paper on Allergy.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Maslan
left Sunday for a ten days' motor
trip to San Franc|see.
Miss Florence Aronson was host-
ess to thirty young friends at a de-
lightful ewming party at her home
Saturday.
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Confirmation Ceremonies On
Sunday To Be Social Event
Confirmation Day is just around the corner and thirty-one sets of
parents are in somewhat of a mild frenzy in an effort to get sons and daughters
ready for the most momentous episode in the life of adolescent youth.
Mother may have the task of assembling the confirmation togs, l)lan
the parties, put her hand to ttm last minute reeeption details, but, both,
mother and dad share the "nervous tremors" when son or daughter steps
on the pulpit to deliver the confirmation day oration ....
This confirmation day is eslmcially auspicious because it comes on the
f'rst day of Shavuoth, Sunday, June 5. That glorious hal|day which com-
memorates the handing down of the Tablets of the Laws of Moses on Mt.
Sinai and also symbolizes the dedication of our children to the service of
Israel.
The confirmation services, conducted by Rabbi Samuel I(och of Teml)le
de Hirsch, will be held Sunday morning at 10:30 Cclock at the Temple, with
the community reception following at 2:30 to 4:30 ()'clock at Temple Center.
Ill tile receiving line with the eonfirmands and their lmrents will I)c: Rabbi
and Mrs. Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Rich.trd E. Lang and Rabbi Bernard Rosenbrg.
Mrs. Mark E. Waters has charge of the decorations for the tem])le and the
reception and is being assisted by Mrs. Jake Gottstein.
This year's Temple de Hirsch cmdirmation class includes the follow-
ing: Mayer I. Baron, tIarriet Bender, Priscilla Blumenthal, Robert A. Borish,
Ilubert Butler Cohen, Rodney Cohen, Marian Gertrude Friedman, Mar-
joric Jeanne Eilenberg, Morton S. Goldberg, Ethel C. Goldman, Richard K.
Gottstein, Dorothy Marie llardman, Edith Marian Herman, David A. lIowe,
Gaff Hurwitz, Jacqueline Jeanne Keisler.
Are Jane Lohr, Poppy Lohr, Helen Marjorie Lukcv, Merriam Jeanne
Michael, Bernice S. Messafer, Jeanne Me|sos, Lawrence Nieder, IIerbert
Newman, James Alfred Nusbaum, Shirley H. Pineus, Kenneth John Rose,
Belle Rew Sperling, Madeline Tobin, Patricia Rose Waters and Sylvia
Brief, of Centralia.
Parties to fete the confirmation class began last Sunday with the
annual picnic at Lake Wilderness. On Saturday, Miss Jean Me|sos enter-
rained with a hmcheon for the girls in her class at the Dolly Madison Tearoom.
Sunday morning the confirmands were hosts at a Brunch, honoring
Rabbi Koch and their teachers, Mrs. Abraham Ginsburg, Mrs. Sidney Tall,
Miss Rebecca Waxman; and Mr. Samuel Goldfarb, director of 1he 'l'emi)l de
liirseh choir, at the Edmond Meany.
The conflrmands will gather at tim Edmond Meany for a n(i host dinner
at, 7 Celoek while a grotl l) of the parents will dine ir an adjoining room which
also will be no-host.
The big moment comes Sunday night when the Lioneers entertain the
class of 1938 at "t dancing party at Teml)le Center, thus eonehuling a day full
of excitement and joy for the younger set.
"You've got something therel"
is not merely modern jargon, I)ut the
impression of friends of Dr. and Mrs.
Philipp Schonwald, on first glimps-
ing their new estate near Bonnie-
wood, south of the city. Their three
acres of land include well-cult|wiled
tlowerbeds, five lily ponds filled with
yellow water iris, natural carpets of
green moss, and tt most glorious
wooded ravine surloim(tilJg a clear
running IIrook, glistening with the
reflections of sun (or moon) filtering
through tall leafy trees. In keeping
with the rustic surrmmdings is their
log cabin with its massive firel)laee,
shaggy bear rugs, and balcony en-
trance, to the sleeping quarters.
Above the baleony railing, and ex-
tending to the ceiling is it spider-web
fashione.d entirely of small logs. The
Schonwalds are planning to build a
swimming pool and tennis court. So
far, )lavell't quite decided on a name,
though "Iiungrila" is tim current
choice.
The Talmud Torah P. T. A. will
be host at the annual "Dad's Night"
in tile Tahnud Torah auditorium, on
Monday evening, June 6th, at 8:30.
The speaker of the evening will be
Couneihnan Hugh I)e Lacy, whose
subject will be "The Parents' Re-
sponsibility in Civic Government."
Mr. Samuel Goldfarb will direct the
l,khH:ational Center Choir in several
vocal numbers. Nr. Samuel Prottas
will preside.
Preceding the program installa-
tion of officers will be held. Mrs.
I,ouis l(atsman is tile retiring presi-
dent.
The Pioneer Workers of Palestine
are making elaborate preparations
for a benefit hmeheon which is to be
heht on June 141h, at 1 o'eh)ck in the
vestry room of Bikur (Jholum Syna-
gogue. A delicious menu will be
served. Added attraction will be a
handsome door prize. Mrs. A. Nel-
son is in charge and assisting ber is
Mrs. II. Mesher. Proceeds of the
hmcheon goes to Palestine. Mem-
bers are urged to attend and bring
their friends.
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Mrs. L. B. Barrio left for a visit ill
eastern centers Tuesday. Aceoml)-
anying her was Mrs. J. V. L. Glun-
baum who will be en route to New
York for a visit with her son-in-law
and d'mghter, Mr. and Mrs. David
Falk.
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Mas-
lan (Horenee Silver) are the happy
llarents of a I)aby daughter, Ruth,
born on May 19th, at the Providence
IIospital. In an adjoining room at
the hospital, was Mrs. Maslan's
sister, Mrs. Jack Radinsky (IAllian
Silver), to whom a daughter was
born on May 10th. Mr. and Mrs.
Radinsky named their belly Sara.
l)oubly hapl)y maternal grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Silver, and sharing their joy are the
paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Radinsky and Mr. an(1
Mrs. P. Maslan.
Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Rtgler have
removed from 2368 Franklin to the
beautiful new home which they have
I)urehased 'it 2838 43rd West, in Carl-
ton l'ark.
Lakes, Sound, Attract
Holiday Week-End
Motorists
Enjoying "wide open spaces"
during the Memorial ]lay week-end,
despite the sudden change for cooler
weather, were many Seattle|los who
motored to wu'ious tleach resorts.
Mrs. A. M. Goldstein took a party
of friends to tim Goldstein cottage
at Long Beach, Washington. The
grand outing was participated in b
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mandels, of Ta-
coma; Mrs. ltarry Cohen, of Sllo-
kane, mother of Mrs. Goldstein;
Mrs. Morris Taylor, of Portland; the
Misses Carolyn Blumenthal, Gel'-
(rude Chess, Harriet Benningson,
IIermine Sherman, Inez Goldstein;
Messrs. Henry Cohen, Lester Keiter,
Stewart Tayh)r, IIerman Bhmmn-
thai, Jerome and Itoward Taylor, of
Portland, and Harvey Goldstein.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Rosen and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schoenfeld were
among week-end guests at Ifarrison
lIot Springs. Other Seattleites noted
there were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Morgenstern, Mr Jake Gottstein
'tn(I Ms young son Richard, and Dr.
O. E. Kahan.
Mr. and Mrs. M.tx Nayberger
motored to Seaside, Oregon, where
they were joined by Mrs. Nayberger's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Sommers, of Portland.
Miss l)orothy Guthnmn also enjoyed
the surf al, Seaside. She was the guest
of Miss Elizabeth Ehrm.tn of Port-
land.
The Thee. Sehoenfelds and Mr. and
Mrs. Max Sehoenfehl with their
families spent the week-end at their
farm, "View Park," on the Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Webber (Ruby
Clein), Mr. and Mrs. Abe Harwitz
and their children; Mr. and Mrs. Max
Altose with their family, of Belling-
h.,n; Mrs. Freda Altose an(l tile
Misses Esther and Lillian Clein
made up a family l)arty at the sum-
mer home of Mrs. Rose Clein, at
Camano Island, over the week-end.
Mrs. Clein is entertaining guests this
weel˘, her cousin, Mrs. C. Levitt and
her d'mghter, Miss Ruth Levitt, of
Chicago, who are en route from Cali-
fornia.
Mrs. Elsa Lehm.um, Dr. Hans Leh-
man, Miss Ida Aekcrmann an(1 Miss
Charlotte Lyons of Los Angeles, and
Mr. BernaM lI. Levinson motored
to Stevens Pass and to Snoqualmie.
Miss Bessie Levinson spent ttm week-
end with friends at Fort Lewis.
Miss Krakovsky Home
Friends of Miss Ruth Krakov-
sky are welcoming her home today
after a year spent at Stephens Col-
lege, Columbia Missouri, where she
achieved dramatic triumphs un(ler
the tutelage of famed Maude Adams.
Miss Krakovsky will spend the
smnmer with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. llill Krakovsky.
Tile young actress starred in it
December production of "Chan-
teeleer," and later ill "St. Joan," of
which a critic said of her work, "Miss
Krakovsky gave a hearty, well-
rounded interpretation, which all-
proaehed professional standards."
She is a member of Thcta Alpha Ell-
s|hE, national dramatic honorary,
and Theta Tau Omega.
Mrs. Susie Michael Friedman,
prominent concert pianist, is this
week in 1)ortland conducting exami-
nations of piano students ill the
music del)artments of all Portland
high schools. Mrs. Friedman wits re-
cently appointed adjudicator of the
piano division by Pro'(land school
(eachers, |ill honor rarely conferred
on one who is not dire(.tly associated
rCOX, with the teaehing l)refessiO'' in
schools or colleges.
Mrs. l"riedman is herself a gradu-
ate of a l)ortland high school, and
perhaps not even in her student day-
dreams, hoped to be examining stu-
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orothy's fiance
is Mr. Arthur Weisfield of Tacoma.
They are the daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Tlmodore Sehoenfeld.
Bar Mitzvah: Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Petersky announce the Bar
Mitzwh of their son, Sanf(n'd, on
Saturday morning, June 4th, at
Temple de IIirsch.
Mrs. Paul E. Pollack, of San
]@ancisco, fhe former Lorraine Gross,
is tim house guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rul)e Gross for several
weeks. To greet her sister, Mrs. Ben
Bean of Olympia, came into town and
is also a glleSt at her parents' home.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Rut( ba(le them a.regretful farewell
on their del)arture for San Ierancisco,
where they wPl make their home.
Mrs. Rutt will be missed at the Emma
Lazarus Auxiliary of B'n.fi B'rith,
where she was a very active memher;
and the lIexzl Sisterhood of which
she was treasurer for the lie.st five
years. They left for the South
Tuesday.
Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock will be
the final meetin ef the year for the
tIerzl Sisterhood in the synagogue
vestry room. Election of officers will
be held. A tea will follow in honor of
the newly elcc|ed officers.
Mr. Arthur Weinstein motored
to New York for a month's visit and
to be at the dock when his brother,
IIarold Weinstein arrived from a two-
year tent of lttr(i])ean countries,
having spent some time in England,
France and Russia. The brothers are
the sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. We|n-
stein of this city.
Mrs. Louis Woron left Friday for
a vacation visit at Soap Lake.
Tacoman To Wed Mii Frctie
Haber Of Chicago Off Of At
Wednesday, June 15tl By sc
En route to Chicago by mot Shl)hard hehl
Sunday, June 5th, will I)e Mr
Mrs. Morris J. Friedman 01
coma, who will attend the we
of their son, Mr. P. Byron Frie
and Miss Elaine Sherrill I
which (aloes lflaee at noon, Wc
day, June 15th. Accompanyi
],'riedmans will lm their dau[
Miss Frances.
The bride-elect is the daught
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Ital)er of
l[yde l'/u'k B,)ulevard. Rabhi]
A. Mann, of Sinai Temple wi
fieiate at the serviees. The )'
couple met while Mr. Friedma
a student at Northern Illinois
lege of Ol)tometry. He was grad(
from Stadium High School i
coma, attended the Universit
Waslfington, and is affiliated
Sigma All)ha Mu and Mu Sig I
OI)tometric fraternity. Miss
attended the Univel:sity of Wi
sill and is a member of Alpha ]
Phi sorority.
Following the nuptials, the "00Phardi˘
weds will travel to ](entucley
thence to Tacoma to spend the By Mrs.
mer months with Mr. 1,'riedI cattle Sepha
parents. They intend to make -t TUesday at
home in Chic.(go where Mr. aal Center in
man will eoml)lete his studies, season.
'°ngratulatim
]hffore returning home, the gr rris Eskenazi
l)areuts and sister will stop in d President-
waukee and Fond du Lac, Wise0 ;heir son, Isl
wlmre they will visit rcl.djves, ae% daughtm
will c(mtime, on to New Y<)rk, ace.
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