i ifitoroctz fimperRo i T,A)Asii PAGE EIGHT t .an d ocia ersonea Dean's Service Tays. Estimated without obligation. TO VISIT DETROIT HYGIENE AND JEW --- Talmudic•I Authority Will Be Cuevt of Sons Here. Psychiatrist Will Give First Lecture Rabbi Solomon Nathan r oI of Series at Institute. Luknick, Lithuania, who nearly three decades ago was called to New York The Phoenix Club will entertain a A lecture on "Mental Hygiene and to occupy the office held by Rabbi Ja- dinner Friday evening, Jan. 12, in the Jew"' by Dr. Theophile Raphael cob Joseph, distinguished scholar and honor of the members of the east in will take place Wednesday afternoon, founder of the Talmudical academy the performance given at the club- Jan. 7, at 4 o'clock, at the Jewish In- bearing his name, will be the guest of ' house Thanksgiving eve, Nov. 26. stitute, 687 East High street. This his sons in Detroit for several months. I lecture is the first of a series of lec- He filled the office two and a halt Miss Emma Butzel of the Chatham tures arranged by the Mental hygiene years but returned to his nati, t, rain • ! Apartments was hostess at a luncheon Clinic of the United Jewish Charities, try to continue his rabbinical activi- at the Women's City Club last week fur all persons interested in the pro- ties. His sons are Samuel cutler, honoring Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buf- gress and development of mental 1941 Virginia park, Abraham .1, Cut. : falo. health and psychiatry of both adults ler, 1945 Virginia park. and Philip Cutler, 1405 Virginia park. While in Mrs. Leopold Wineman and Mrs. and children. Dr. Raphael, first assistant at the this city Rabbi Cutler will ..,•blete a , Harry Farbstein, of 308 East Kirby State Psychopathic Hospital, Ann commentary on the Till upon avenue, were hostesses at a luncheon Arbor, is chief of the mental hygiene which he has been at work t,,r a nuin- last Friday at the Detroit Golf Club clinic, which is an out-patient service ber of yeari s.. Subsequerily h,• h,•will in honor of Mrs. Arthur Victor of of the above named hospital. Dr.! m ago where hi. in visit . to Buffalo, who is the guest of her moth- Raphael has had considerable expert- his his son-m-law, Rabbi Loni.- ,p1n of er, Mrs. Wineman. once in the field of psychiatry and is the Odessa Congregation 1. ,, well known in that work. plan ultimately to go to P d. • and 1 Mrs. George Kleinman will give a The subsequent lectures will take make his permanent reside , • here. luncheon at her home, 2495 Clair- place according to the following Rabbi Cutler many year .2 Was a mont avenue, Saturday afternoon schedule: member of the faculty tot. • • for Miss Lucille Finsterwald, who Jan. 28, "Social Service .and Psy- ka Yeshibah, the dean of ,. Rabbi came from Boston to attend the mar- chiatry," by Sirs. II. S. Mallory, di- Mordecai M. Epstein, , .5 De- riage of her sister, Rae, and Dr. of social service, State Psycho- troit last Slay, togethet clue( Leighton G. Steele, which took place rector Rabbi Abraham I. Kook last Saturday at the Book-Cadillac pathic Hospital. Feb. 25, "Idiosyncrasies of Child- Rabbi Cutler arrived '.. Sark hutch hood," by Nellie Perkins, Ph. D., di- Dec. 25. rector of the Wayne County Psycho- Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob and da ugh- ter, Reva Sally, spent New Y ear's pathic Clinic. Marsh 25, "Constitution and Dispo- IMPORTANT : Eve at the Phoenix Club in T erre sition in Psychiatry," by Albert Si. They were the g uests Ilaute, Ind. Rabbi G. Zakuto, the well known Barrett, Si. D., director of the State From T erre of Louis Leventhal. Psychopathic Hospital. expert MOHEL, has moved to 1963 Haute they expect to make an e xten- April 22, "Mental Health of Young W. Euclid Ave. (near Twelfth St . • sire tour of the southern states, Children," by Helen M. Wooley, l'h. D., assistant director, Merrill-Palmer PHONE GARFIELD 6119.R Among the affairs given in honor School. of Mrs. Max Trager (Lillian Lieber) May 27, "Niental Defect in School' whose marriage took place Dec. 28 , Children," by Miss Blanche Towne, was a luncheon and shower at the Si. A., psychologist, public schools, 1 Tuner hotel, followed by a theater party, given by Miss Betty Wallace Ypsilanti, Mich. T lIE fine art of Interior Decorating and Furnishing, as exemplified by Dean's, means distinctive- ness, unusualness, in effects achieved. Dean's is not a stereotyped service, but which takes into consideration all one conditions as they actually exist, and the plan and procedure are along the lines determined as best suited to each individual requirement. If intrinsic 1.'alue alone were the consid- eration, Dean's artistic, substantial, more experienced and more resultful service is well worth its cost. In short, RABBINIC SCHOLAR TO DISCUSS MENTAL I Exterior Painting Interior Decorating Wall Papers Exquisite Furniture of all periods Impo•red and Ihmwoc Upholstering Draperies Rugs and Carpets Lamps and Shades Window Shades Objets de' Art of 2306 Clairmount avenue. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Goldie (Foe Smith) spent last week end in Syra- case and Buffalo. VERSATILE SCHOLAR WILL ADDRESS CLUB B. R. Baumgardt, a traveled cosmo-k polite, a scholar and scientist, astron-j (inter and philosopher, will be the speaker at a meeting of the Jewish Woman's Club to he held Monday City. afternoon, Jan. 5, at 2 :15 o'clock, at afternoon, In honor of Miss Minnie Levitt, a Temple Beth El, Woodward and Glad- bride-elect of this month, Mrs. Jack stone avenues. Mr. Baumgardt's sub- Mel Price and ject will be "An Evening With the Geller and the Misses at d 21 guests Stars." Color illustrations will tic- , Betty Davidov entertaine last Sunday afternoon a luncheon company the lecture. Mr. Baumgardt is well known for and handkerchief shower at the Sally Lunn tea room. The afternoon was his educational travel lectures and is spent in playing mah jong and bridge. an accurate observer of conditions and of affairs from Damascus to Scot- Miss Mary Nathanson and Mrs. Na- land, from Constantinople to France. Ile lectures on a variety of subjects, than Shaver entertained 35 guests , Ile Tuesday evening, Dec. 23, at a per- among them being Einstein's theory anal shower honoring Miss Minnie of relativity. Next Monday's lecture will be of Levitt. The evening was spent in playing bridge and other games. Miss unusual interest in view of the ap- Levitt was the recipient of many gifts. proaching, total eclipse of the sun, which will take place Jan. 24. Sir - Miss Mildred Schlussel of '707 Er- 13aunigardt is expected to speak of street entertained the following the astronomical conditions relating g(' guests at a surprise birthday party i to this phenomenon. honoring Miss Tillie Leibovitz: Edythe Babcock, Mollie Feig, Belle Gealer, Fay Greenbaum, Sarah llartman, Sa- ' die Lerner, Sylvia Lutz, Annette Ros- enberg, Dora Snyder, Selma Snyder, Shirley Solomon, Sylvia Wasserman, Nathan Gealer, Nathan Gedrich Ed- ' ward Gross, Harry Grossman, Ilarry liartman, George Leibowitz, Samuel Leibovitz, Albert Litsky, Harry Reis- man, John Solomon, Morris Starr, Ilarry Topak and Aaron Weiswasser. Joseph Wallace and daughter, Fay, of 2306 Clairmount avenue, recently left for an extended trip to New York E HAIR, Rif J EA DETROIT'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR 80 1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State Telephone Main 0224 YEARS Complete Home Trico Radiator Furniture placed over the heating apparatus com- pletely conceals the radiator. The humidifier adds health to the atmosphere, saves decorating cost. A courteous salesman will call and quote you. ART METAL RADIATOR COVER CO. 702 _ EMPIRE BLDG. Cadillac 7998 MUSIC, JUST AS YOU MOST ENJOY IT Numerous entertainments are being given in honor of Miss Selma Elaine Hamburger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger of 1657 Taylor ave. Farnsworth Synagogue. The follow- publicity. The following committees nue, whose marriage to Slanuel E. ing officers were elected: Mrs. Rose were appointed: Program, Miss So- 'Arden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt G. Zuckerman, president, re-elected for phie Schwartz, chairman, Rose Hersh- Arden, will take place Thursday, Jan. the fourth time; Mrs. Bessie Rosen- man and Yetta Siegel; membership, Stein, vice-president; Mrs. Ida Levine, Chanukah Celebration Attended by 15in the Italian Garden of the Book- Miss Esther Goss, chairman, Marian Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Max Satofsky, Mrs. Newman Several Hundred Persons. Goldberg and Esther Utchenick, and and Mrs. Efrusy, board of directors. I of the Miss Tibbie Chimovitz, who will take Mrs. Montfiore ' . tale The next board meeting will be he Nearly 450 Young Judaeans, their ' charge of all charity work. The next at the home of Mrs. B. Levine, 2692 parents and friends attended the Cha- Chatham Apartments spent several regular meeting will take place Tues- Alpine Social Club. (lays last week with her parents in Calvert avenue. The performance at , day evening, Jan. 6, at 89 Rowena nukah celebration arranged by D e_ At a recent meeting of the Alpine the Yiddish playhouse for Jan, 8 will trait Young Judaea last Sunday after-lWest Branch, Mich. Social Club, held at the home of Sam- street. be for the benefit of the organization. noon at the Philadelphia and Byron' Mrs. Mark Fleishman and Mrs. S. uel Brody, election of officers was Hebrew Ladies' Aid, Avenue Talmud Torah. The celebra- held. The following were chosen: tion was regarded as the most largely , Heymann entertained a number of The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Junior Star Sewing Club. Young folks at a luncheon at the Prsident, Benjamin Slotnick; vice- The last meeting of the Junior Star attended and most successful in the i Phoenix Club last Saturday afternoon president, Benjamin Shultzman; sec- held a successful card party Wednes- Ileymann's day evening, Dec. 24. Mrs. J. Ziegler, Sewing Club took place at the home history of the organization. Mrs. retary, Jack Garfinkel, and treasurer, The program opened with a decla-j (laughter, Rose Emily Heymann. assisted by Mrs. William Miller, was of Evelyn Newman, 310 Leicester Thomas B. Shulman. Installation of in charge. The next card party will court, Sunday afternoon, Dec. 21. A mation by Norton Rosen, a member of•, complimenting officers took place Sunday afternoon, be given Jan. 14 at the I. 0. B. A. party was given Dec. 25 in honor of the llerzl Judaeans, a club of boys I Mrs. I. 1... Polozker of 115 Chicago Dec. 28, at the home of Thomas Shul- Hall. The next regular meeting will Mrs. Fred Swirsky, former leader. led by Max Weine. The spirit of1 man. Abraham Cogut spoke on Cha- Chanukah was the theme of the de. boulevard was hostess at a luncheon be held Wednesday evening, Jon. 7, The next meeting will be held next f . last Tuesday afternoon. nukah. Refreshments were served. at the hall. All members are re- Sunday at the home of Ruth Barsky, demotion. The Dramatic Club o Young Judaea presented David Pin- quested to attend. 9008 Goodwin avenue. Madison Athletic Club. sky's play, "The Unlighted Menorah."' The Madison Athletic Club held its Yitschack Isaac Aid Society. The presentation of the play was regular meeting Sunday evening, Dec. Emanuel Sisterhood. made possible by the supervision of , One hundred and fifty guests at- 28, at 89 Rowena street. William tended a Chanukah banquet given by The Sisterhood of Congregation the director, Miss Irene Mills. The Stoller, chairman of the entertain- the Yitzehack Isaac Aid Society at the Emanuel will hold a meeting at the Hopes of Zion, of which Miss Ruth Burk- ment committee, announced the pro- Hebrew Baby Day Nursery Hall last synagogue Monday afternoon, Jan. 5, Schwartz is•the leader, gave a candle' The marriage II f Mks Alma Buck- gram for an open meeting to take • -lock All members are re- drill. Mogen David Club presented a The organization Sunday. sketch by It) boys. Samuel Heyman' ner and Nathan Goretskyr of Cincin- place Sunday afternoon, Jan. 4. A memory of ' quested to attend. in ed four years ago found dance will take place Sunday evening, Yitzchack of officers The following is the leader of this club. nati took place last A. Sunday in Detroit. Isaac took Agree. place. Installation Roses. Rabbi M. Hershman officiated. Jan. 11, at the Statler Hotel. The the Twenty small girls Following the ceremony a dinner was uxili ary. The West Warren AHe Double Rialto Orchestra will play. Clubs led Zion C Nathan. Charles Hadar from t gave short talks: ' of Zion Ladies brew West Warren fifth annual by Miss Celia Blucher and Miss Helen served at the Statler Hotel. After and Samuel Agree, Samuel Z atkin Athena Girls Club. e at of c Auxiliary will hold its iladel. Kass, gave a short Chanukah play. A snending their honeymoon in Chicago Aitz and Her man New York, I. Escov At the last regular business meet- a at Phy even- n umber. evoking laughter, was a hu-, Mr. and Mrs. Goretskv will st breet, ast- ball at the Talmud Torah gree wa s to West Eighth l Saniue Blondy. ban- phis and Byron avenues Sunda ing of the Athena Girls Club, held master. :lancing followed the l's Jazz Orchestra morous debate given by the Guards /1.1101 at 4226 Tuesday evening, Dec. 30, election of ing, Jan quet. officers took place and the following Mr. and M. William Present have .fund to pro toed in resolved that "Jew Dishes Are. were chosen: MISS Sophie Schneider, J. W. E. W. 0. est Warren , was president; Miss Ethel Grauer, vice- Jewish community has been started. Judicious." Theodore Baruch and ' left for Rochester to attend the twen- to. Samuel Charfoos supported the affirm. ty-fifth wedding anniversary celebra- president; Miss Anna Milstein, secre- European Welfare Organization was ion of Mr. Present's sister. go Molly Haber, treasurer, tary; Mies held last Tuesday evening at the Th e proceeds of this ball will ative, while Irving, Rosenthal and and Miss Adeline Cohen, director of - ward That fund. Schwartz had George Weisasser spoke for the nag- w Mr. and Mrs. Joseph as their house guests last week end ative• '1 Samuel Heyman, who recently re• Mr. and Mrs. Si Rosenbaum and Lechem Aniyim. , will turn e d f non Palestine and is one of tin. The Luche in A niyim So c iet y Stork of hold its annual banqu et Monday even- organizers of the local organization, We Are Selling Out Our Complete ing, Jan. 5, at the synagogue at 1101- delivered a brief address in which he daughter, Sirs. B. Wyman Marjorie, and of Detroit. daughter are t urged the parents and adult friends of spending the holiday season in brook avenue and Beaubien street. a more The proceeds will be used for helping the Young Judaeans to take several poor families. Sirs. Ida Solai. direct and active interest in the work With Accessories at lb honor of Ohio. her thirteenth birthday president, and Sirs. Ida Baker, vice., of the children and to attend more g Youngstown, daughter of Mr. LESS THAN president, are heading the committees'' of the gatherings planned by Young MISS Sylvia Solomon, , .ludaea, in order to familiarize them- and Mrs. Louis Solomon, took a num- in charge of the affair. selves with the various activities. The ber of her friends to a theater party , _ program was concluded with lantern , , slides on Chanukah and l'alestine and and luncheon, Dec. 20. Miss Bernice North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0. . Solomon acted as hostess. ' A meeting of the North Woodward , Branch of the Jewish Women's Euro- , explained by Levin, Mr. Heyman. Solomon president of the 1550 man Welfare Organization was held ! last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Su- ' local organisation, presided and — _— oil Goldstick. 2531 Blaine avenue opened the meeting with a brief ad- Little Theater. genera l , dress of welcome. -- ---- Mrs. Goldstick was chosen The Little Theater was opened with , chairman for a dance to be given in' a Chanukah performance last Sunday the Elks' Temple Sunday evening, Low Prices Attract Fu niture afternoon. A large number of people harry Klein will be in March 1. Mrs. H From Every Part were unable to witness the program ers Buy charge of programs and Mrs. Joseph ci ty. because the hall was filled to capa of Detroit. Rabinowitz and Mrs. R. B. Newman Most Complete Stocks in Detroit. -- _ are treasurers. Miss Sophie Berger, Cam Reunion. in charge of orphan work in l'alestine, One of the important furniture The camp reunion will take place at will be in Detroit early in February stringhouses of Detroit is Yockey Brothers' the clubhouse Jan. 27 and will be in and will address the organization. A ' establishment at 4301-3 Fourteenth This the form of a costume party. Stunts a raffie held at the meeting f treet, corner of Buchanan. er 311 re-1 store Sc' which won particular favor at camp of pearls r esulted in number iving the pearls. As no name was I store is remarkable because it has Phone Us Your Requirements. attached the person holding that num- i complished a tremendous merchandis- last summer will be repeated. ce --- NORTHWAY Saturday Night Dances. ber is requested to call Mrs. Georgeling feat—it attracts retail furniture buyers from all thrifty over Detroit 4170 The dances will be resumed at Tem- Cohen at Empire 1360J. to its location forty blocks aw ay ple Beth El Saturday evening, Jan. 3, the heart of the business district. --- and will continue for the Amainder This popular business house is easi- Lecke.' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge. of the season. ly reached, however, by either Charle- A meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary voix or Fourteenth street cars. Buy- New Term. of Pisgah Lodge ers have found that the low prices The second term for classes at the will be held at the clubrooms, 406 which prevail. because of the small clubhouse will begin Monday, Feb. 2. East Adams avenue„ next Monday cost of doing business. more than re- B. Mt.., Columbia Univervity. Registration will take place the week evening. Election of officers will be pay them for any trouble they may 1 beginning Jan. 19. held. Refreshments will be served. incur in getting to the store. requested to attend. All members are JUDAEANS ATTRACT ' A LARGE AUDIENCE Fraternal and Club Notes The Pontiac Notes —because it is your own musical self—your own inetrpretation- easily and perfectly expressed through your playing of the splendid Grinell Bros. Player-Piano Own Make—Pianola Wonderful Value, and Great Saving at Our Factory-to You Price VERY EASY PAYMENTS No need of being dependent mu. upon some one else form sic—you can play w hater you will from the hour this instrument enters your home family —how greatly your would enjoy it, too. Make more your home-life mean from the very first of the New Year. Have a GRIN- , NELL BROS. Player-Piano and never lack beautiful music. 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