America lavish Pedalled Cotter CLIFTON AVINUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN t ..61krizoreletvisq61RONICLE 7 7c=t:.and A ttend the eer Healy January Sale Linen Lingerie Furniture Fine Merchandise Sans and Florence Trunsky en- tertained 20 of their friends on Thursday evening, Dec. '27. at their home on Boston boulevard. A con- siderable part of the evening was devoted to dancing in the ball- A midnight lunch was : rosni. served. Mr. and 5Irs. Charles Landau of 11,41 Clairmount avenue enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Wicks- man and son Benjamin, Miss Mol- lie Glicksman and Bernard Alpert at a dinner Sunday, Dec. 23, in honor of Miss Glicksman's engage- ment to Mr. Alpert. Specially Priced tilleak 7 SHOPS • ---as an expression of sentiment Subway Flower Shop CHARLES 11. ROSENMAN, Prop. 227 Cratiot Avenue. Flowers For All Occasions Cherry 9171 1/2 off on all soiled boxes of stationery SHEEHAN'S BOOK STORE 1550 Woodward Avenue. Randolph 0200 w u wuwwwvuwuuuu:auw w wue A surprise kitchen shower was given by Miss Hilda Cohen at her residence, 0327 Broadstreet ave- $16211711126216 111061111111111 111551115(att,ONSIIIIIIIV111071'111/11111101111111111111111111111111:111111011 1111111111111411r, nue, in honor of Miss Ida Bushkin, whose marriage to Louis Golds will take place Jan. 6. The table was set for 16 and the decorations were carried out in pink and white. A miniature bridal party was the adornment of the table. Stationery Sale Wedding Calendar Jan. 6—Miss Matilda M. Maxmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel J. Maxman of Detroit, to Alfred A. Helfgott, sat of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Ilelfgott of New York City. Jan. 11—Miss Dorothy Wallace, slaughter of Mr. Joseph Wallace. to Merall Goldman, son of Mr. Sans Goldman of Detroit. Jan. 13—Miss Naomi'Margolis, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Margoolls of Taylor avenue, to M. I. Gruskin, son of Mrs. Sophie Gruskin of Owen avenue. Jan. 13—Miss Frances Share, slaughter of Mrs. Ida Share of 17208 Brush, to Ilesel Kollenberg, son of 51r. and Mrs. Louis Kollenberg of King avenue. Jan. 20—Miss Laura Chesluk, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Chesluk, 2284 Hazelwood avenue, to Eugene Pollock. Jan. 20—Miss Sally Leone, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.. Leone, Toronto, Canada, to Ilerman Bennett, son of Mrs. J. Bennett, 2712 Vasadena avenue, Detroit. Births Mrs. Henrietta Garrett and slaughter, Eleanor, spent the week of New Year's in Chicago visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. Lubin, formerly i of Detroit. Men's Hats Beavers I—Velours and Broken Lots of Felt Hats including Disney-Borsalino and "Our Own Hats" IIENRWIIAT T ER 205 GRATIOT-14S MICHIGAN DETROITS EXCLUSIVEHATTER Advance January RADIO CLEARANCE SALE 20% VIZ:: 50°,6 All Popular Standard Make Sets *NOTHING RESERVED* Your choice of our $100,000.00 stock of popular make Radios and Cabinets. Here you will find the largest selection of custom-built radio cabinets ever assembled in any store in this city. Original Price Tags Remain on AU Merchandis e Your Discount Deducted at Time of Purchase Our Entire STOCK of HAM) CARVED Cabinets at 50% OFF EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED Fre. Installation AU Stores Open t 10 P. U. Notes Ohio Rabbi to Occupy Temple Pulpit: Rabbi David Alexander of Akron, Ohio, will occupy the pul- pit of Temple Beth El Sunday, Jan. 13. The Sunday Afternoon Dance: The January affair of the Young People's Temple Club will be a Sunday afternoon dance to take place Jan. 20. 14613 E. Jefferson at Taylor Ave. At Phillip Ave. 15145 Wyoming e 1 Block South Fenkell Royal Oak 116 South Main St. Y. W. H. A. NOTES "Anthology of World Poetry.": The Literary Guild book for De- cember is an "Anthology of World Poetry" by the distinguished poet and critics, Mark Van Doren. A surprisingly large space is given to modern Hebrew poetry, showing that the literary world ap- preciates not only the literature which the Jew gave to the world in the form of the Bible, but also the literature which gifted Jewish men and women are creating in our own time. But what to you, a Jew, know about modern Hebrew poetry? The class in current Jewish lit- erature at Bet El College of Jew- ish Studies is making a special study of the great poetry now be- ing written in Hebrew and Yiddish. Teaching to Give: Next Sunday the high school council of Temple Beth El will begin its campaign for raising the $150 which it pledged to the Com- munity Fund. Encourage your children to contribute generously It is the finest type of character education you can give them. The Report Cards: have you read carefully the re- port brought home by your child from the religious school? Make it your habit to watch the progress made by your children in nit. Temple School. Help Wanted: The new orphan asylum in Cleveland needs "Cottage Moth- ers." If there are any women who are interested in taking such a position, please write to Rabbi From. Perfection Lodge No. 386, F. & A. M., will hold a special com- munication Wednesday, Jan. 9, at 7 p. m. E. A. Degree. C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. By order of-- HAROLD IIELLER, W. M. ROYALE PALAIS Detroit'. Newest Night Club. Sunday, Dec. 30. at the home of her parents. Rabbi Hershman of- ficiated. The bride was attractive in a beige chiffon gown, trimmed in brown transparent velvet, with the matching accessories. Her bou- quet was of Coolidge roses and lilies of the valley. A reception was held for 50 peo- ple, after which they left for a trip through Northern Canada. Then will be at home to friends and relatives after Jan. 15 at 2646 llogarth. New Year's Eve: One of the most successful par- ties of the season was held un New Year's Eve by members of the as- sociation. The clubhouse looked very festive in its colorful decora- tions and a spirit of warmth and good cheer permeated the group. Games, dancing, noisemakers and refreshments brought joy and hap- piness to all who chose to spend their New Year's Eve at the club. house. DULBERG—LAZAROW Mr. ansl Mrs. G. Lazarow an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mollie, to Jack Dul- berg of New York City, on Jan. 1. Dances: The Y. W. II. A. dances at Web. ster hall are very popular with the young men and women in the Jew- ish community. Book Teas: A series of book teas will be in- SABLE—EPSTEIN At a lovely wedding at the Hotel stituted at the clubhouse begin- Staler on Sunday afternoon, Dec. ning Sunday afternoon, Jan. 13, 23, Miss Sarah Diana Epstein, at 3:30 o'clock. Rabbi Fram of slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Temple Beth El will discuss "Rsou- S. Epstein of 2549 Virginia Park, "beni," by Max Brod. Members are became the bride of Herman R. urges' to attend. Sable, grandson of Mrs. Fannie Sable of 1975 Pingree avenue. Basketball: Basketball practice for the Y. The bride WAS attended by her sis- ter, Mary, as maid of honor, and W. H. A. team is held every Mon- the groom by his uncle, Max E. day and Tuesday evenings at the Sable, as best man. Rabbi Aaron Hutchins School at 9 o'clock. Si. Ashinsky officiated. A recep-' Registrations must be made at the clubhouse. lion followed the ceremony. Can You Sing? When our Temple was dedicated, one of the features of the dedica- tion was the singing of anthems by the Temple Choral Society. For, several years, however, the so.' ciety has been inactive. The so- ciety is now ready to resume its activity, once again to sing an- thems in the Temple and to give concerts. William Howland, the director, is ready to give a great steal of his time to conducting the choral work. Former members of the society and all people of Tem- ple households who have singing voices are invited to come to the opening rehearsal, Wednesday , night, Jan. 16, at 8 o'clock, in the Brown Memorial Chapel. Choose For Service Beauty Our `Seven -Thread' and Himel- Hose Long 1.95 Wear We highly recommend it as the hest wearing hose for school or street wear. Eurythmic Dancing: DISNER—ASHMAN Enroll now for the new terns in Miss Ann Ashman, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. A. Ashman, became the eurythmic dancing class on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. the bride of Harold Disner, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Disner, on Sun- day evening, Dec. 30, at the North- western Congregation B'nai Zion. Rev. Milkowsky officiated. Fenkell Brand,. Miss Ashman wore a gown of white taffeta trimmed with tulle Delta Social Club: and a pearl embroidered lace can The Delta Social Club is spon- held her veil. White roses and soring a dance of the Jewish Cen- lilies of the valley composed her ters Association, to be held at the bridal bouquet. Miss Betty Ash- Fenkell branch on Sunday eve- man, the bride's sister, maid of ning, Jan. 20, at 14:30 o'clock. A honor, was gowned in orchid taf- well known orchestra will supply feta and carried pink roses. Her the music. A delightful program costume was completed by a rhine- has been arranged. and refresh- stone headdress. ments will be serves'. For infor- Miss Dorothy Goren, Miss Shir- mation call Nathan Bean, super- ley Ashman, Miss Sylvia Siegel of visor of Fenkell branch, Arlington Chicago and Shirley Milstein, the 10448. bridesmaids. were attired in pink, green and peach colored gowns So-Ed Social Club: and carries' pink roses. Their cos- The So-Ed Club, which meets tumes were completed with rhine- every Thursday evening at the stone headdresses. Fenkell branch of the Jewish fen. The ushers were Irwin Landau, terra Association, is sponsoring an Phil Brandt, Martin Goldman of open meeting to be held on Thurs- Chicago and Jack Topcik. day evening, Jan. 10, at 8:30. A Two hundred guests attended delightful and entertaining pro- the reception at the synagogue, gram has been arranged, consist- following which Mr. and Mrs. Dis- ing of skits. songs, recitations and ner left for Chicago. dancing. Music for the dancing will be furnished by an orchestra "JUDAISM'S MORALITY" composed of club members. Re- TOPIC OF LECTURE AT freshments will be served. Invita- have been issued to the vari- MEETING OF KVUTZAH tions ous organizations meeting at both the Fenkell branch and Melbourne On Saturday, Jan. 5, at s:30 Center. P. Si., in the Byron-Philadelphia Hebrew School, a lecture will be delivered by I. Altman on the topic, "Sinai and Olympia," or "The Morality of Judaism." Mr. Altman is a graduate of a Russian university. He has spent a few years in Palestine co-oper- ating in several Hebrew newspa- Engagements, Banquets, Etc. pers. In Detroit, Mr. Altman is Catered Strictly Kosher teaching in one of the branches of the United Ilebrew Schools and WI Cater in All Leading Hotels contributes to Yiddish periodicals. Call for Information The lecture is arranged by the Kvutzah-Ivrith Hebrew Cultural Group. M. A. PEREIRA * Admission is free, and the pub- Lon g fellow 5654 lic is invited. $ The Detroit Hebrew $ Infants' Orphan Home announces a Concert 1 # 1 $ Under the Direction of Detroit Catering Co. 0 Dr. Mark 1 Gunzburg In the Auditorium of the 0 Detroit Institute of Art 52 Putnam Ave. $ Sunday Evening, 0 February 3 OA Proceeds to be used for DR. MARK GUNSBURG furnishing the home. d In addition to Dr. Gunzburg the outstanding I # 0 artists of Detroit as well as various artists will 0 contribute to the program. g owl ■•■•■■•■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■••■■■ ■• ■■■■■■■■ • a Popularity and Sales Importance NINETEENTH JANUARY SALE ©f Growing in Fine Our Greatest January Event $259 Fine Dark Northwestern Raccoon Coats Swagger youthful models . $269 Yorkford Beaver Coats Johnny Collars Fine quality and only . . $389 Hudson Seal Coats Mink trimmed. Our special. Fine tailoring . . . . `375 Dyed Logwood Brown Genuine Alaska Seal Coat—Now offered at '389 Genuine Somali Leopard Coats— Fitch trim. Surpassing values at only $395 Finest Quality Ocelot Coat Sport Model, Beaver and Raccoon trim . • $395 Muskrat Coats Sport Models. York- ford Beaver Collar and Cuffs . . . $295 Black Russian Pony Coat Sport $249 Model. German Fitch trim . . . Russian Butter Ermine Coat Dyed Arctic Fox Shawl Collar. Now only $795 Alaska Seal Coats Kolinsky and Baum Marten trim. Reduced to . . '695 Dark Mink Coat Exclusive, youth 51 295 ful model. A wonderful buy at . Hudson Seal Coats—Fitch, Caracul, Natural Squirrel and plain. Now . . — — — — — — — — — — eddings Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. ifilneffloch's—"ifirosoLi/s(sc"— —lo'irst Poor 35 ADAMS WEST CENTERS ASS'N r Thru to Washington FINKELSTEIN TO SPEAK ON HIS EUROPEAN TRIP iitinplt WWII El PERFECTION LODGE 8939 Twelfth St. On Sunday, Jan. 11, the A. Z. A., Detroit Chapter No. 63, will hold its semi-annual elections. The present officers are: Jess Feller, Aleph Godol (president); Hyman Schwartz, Aleph S't'an (vice-presi- (lent); Zeldon Cohen, Aleph :flag- kir (secretary); Louis J. Cohen, Aleph Gisbor (treasurer); Sam Gorin, Aleph Shotare Gods,' (ser- geant-at-arms); Chas. Stsilarsky, Aleph Sopher (reporter); Ruben J. Halperin, Aleph Kohen ()sabot (chaplain). The meeting will begin at 2 p. m. The new chapter will hold its in- stallation on Sunday, Feb. 10. On Feb. 3, and 5, the chapter will journey to Dayton, O., where it will meet other chapters of the district in the annual tournament. Those chosen to make the trip are Jess Feller, Sam Farber, AI Hen- dricks, David Goozs., Manton' Saltzon and Morton Beck of the basketball team; I. Sol Rsoseisman, who will orate on the subject of "l'he Jewish Prophets," and Sam E. Charfoose and Louis J. Cohen,' who will debate on the subject, "Resolved, that Jewish religion is , indispensible to the Je•." Dec. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gittleman (Pearl Swartz), • Isaac Finkelstein, attorney with son, Sheldon. oflicis at 172-1 First National Bank Dec. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Kaufman (Ray Kallmeir) of building, returned on Saturday Harry Gilbert of New York,' from a two months' tour of Poland, formerly of Detroit, spent the New York City, a son, Kenneth Melvin. Germany and France, where he holiday period with his mother, of inasle a study of Jewish conditions. Inverness avenue. During his stay St r. Finkelstein, who is a former he was entertained by Miss Scho- editor of the Detroit section of the nette Goldsmith of the Genessee Jewish Daily Day, will speak on Lodge, at a party for 60, at the At Home: his experiences abroad in the Lit- Genessee Lodge, on Dec. 29. ' The program for the "At tle Theater of the Volkshul, 539 FRIEDMAN—LEVINSON Miss Fay Levinson, slaughter of (lome" this Sunday evening Kenilworth on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Levinson, be- promises to be an enjoyable sine.' came the bride of Joseph Fried- Members and friends are urged to man. son of George Friedman, on come promptly at 8:30 o'clock. arriagre An Opportune Sale 1/2 off Woodward A. Z. A. WILL HOLD ELECTIONS SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Julius Robinson of 601 Medbury avenue entertained Jon. 6 —Miss Sally Dunsky, daughter of Mrs. Celia Dunsky, to Sam 18 guests at luncheon and cards Cutler of Winnipeg. Manitoba, Can. on Sunday, Dec. 23, in honor of Jan. 6—Miss Rosa 51anes to William J. Jacobson, at the bride's the birthday anniversaries of their home, 1162 West Iroquois Road, Pontiac. children, Frances and Irving Rub- Jan. 6—Miss Betty Alps-on, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Alpert, inson, to Ilarry L. Sachs, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sachs of Indianapolis, Inst. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rice of 3318 Calvert entertained 60 guests at their home in honor of the birth- day of their daughter, Avis. Among the out-of-town guests were the Misses Ann Binkow of St. Joseph's Academy, Adrian; Helen Rosenberg of New York, and Pau- line Kalish of Ann Arbor. A beautiful bouquet of flowers is best appreciated. Flowers arranged artistically that one can be proud to give will always fti obtained at The Detroit Ilehrem Infant , ' Orphan Hume announces that Ow concert to be given on Feb. 3 at the Detroit lnstituts. of Art will be under the supervision of Mark Gunzburg. The concert will he held in the large auditorium of the institute, and arrangement, are being made for some of the leading artists to participate. The proceeds of the concert, the announcement states, are to be used for furnishing the home. Mrs. Albert Harwith, chairmai of the committee in charge, is as- sisted by a group of active worker. who pledge to make this concert one of the outstanding affairs of the season. Under the leadership of Dr. Gunzburg, it is expected that the outstanding Detroit artists, as well Sir. and Mrs. Harry Glicksman of Owen avenue announce the as visiting artists, will contribute to the program. betrothal of their slaughter, Mollie, to Bernard Alpert. 51r. and Mrs. Ben Dank of 121251 Linwood avenue announce the engagement of their slaughter, Clara, to Jack Bilsky of 39 Sturte- vant avenue. Henry A. Reich of the Chatham Apartments is the guest of his fiancee, Miss Sturman of Roches- ter, N. Y. *; imelhoch's Dr. Mark Gunaburg to Supervise Affair of Detroit Hebrew Infanta Orphan Home. Mrs. Pauline Wachler of 2219 West Euclid announces the betrothal of her daughter, Rae, to Ben Richman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rich- man. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Luber announce the engagement of their slaughter, Rose, to Abraham J. Lachover, sun Of Mr. and Mrs. Miirri, Lachover. 51r. ned Mrs. Joseph J. Mahler announce the engagement of their slaughter, Esther Florence, to Morey L. Abrahams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrahams. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eglar of Commonwealth avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Minnie, to George Max, son of Mr. and Mr's. Alex Max. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tarnapol of 'Allendale avenue announce 11a. engagement of their slaughter Esther to Reiman Eglar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Evian Isadore Rolnick of Kenilworth avenue announces the engagement of his (laughter, Lillian, to Jack Greenblatt of Detroit. The wedding will take place March 17. Mrs. Lillian Horowitz of 4026 Monterey announces the engage- ment of her slaughter, Estelle, to Sidney hater, son of 51r. and Mrs. Simon Dater. Mr. and MN. 51. Gotliffe announce the engagement of their sister, Jennie Hart, to Carl Wintraub of Detroit, formerly of Toledo. Ilarry Gilbert of New York, formerly of Detroit, is visiting his -inter, Mrs. Rose Goble, of Blaine avenue. SUPERIOR. QUALITY q,? Engagements Qrsoned Miss Hews Gittleman entertained at a party given in honor of the Misses Belle Steinberg and Rose Levin at Miss Steinberg's hong. sol Boston boulevard, Saturday, Dec. 29. MAKE PLANS FOR CONCERT FEB. 3 - THE ROLLINS COMPANY A. C. Kranz Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodw d Between Calvert and Tailor and Service Prevail Collinswood