America Awish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO *EVE= OUR MINERAL BATHS ARE AN ABSOLUTE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Most and Hotel Resort Under Hotel t oot Reduced Rates for the Month of December! Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths Elkin Management 1 MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. . New Year's Eve Dinner Delivered to Your Home $2.50 per Plate Have your friends get together and celebrate New Year's Eve at your own home. Save the heavy expense of public affairs and enjoy the evening far better. We will deliver to you a six (6) course Chicken dinner—strictly kosher. ROLLS FRUIT COCKTAIL CELERY RYE BREAD OLIVES CIIR7KEN SOUP HOME MADE NOODLES ROAST CHICKEN CABBAGE SLAW ROAST POTATOES GREEN PEA ICES AND CAKE GINGER ALE Wt. your reservations at once, including • check covering the amount of plates you desire. We loan no dishes Detroit Catering Co. M. A. PEREIRA, Prop. CATERERS TO Weddings, Receptions and Banquets STRICTLY KOSHER 125 Richton Ave. Phone Longfellow 5654 Rare Imports Staple Food Stuffs Out-of-Season Delicacies Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy Baskets of Fruit • McMillan Baskets of Fruit are not stock affairs. We fill them to your individ- ual order with the choicest of imported and domestic fruits—sugared dales, figs in jars and plump little raisins. Baskets come in a variety of sizes and ar- tistic shapes. $3.00 to $50.00 McMillan Blueridge Baskets $2.00 to $10.00 ▪McMILLAN Go Randolph 8800 Woodward at Fort in celebration of her birthday anniversary, Miss Rose Cessman of Flint was complimented with a dinner party Dec, 14, given by her sitar, Miss Jeanette Cossman and Miss Rhoda L. Cohn of Flint, at the Chinese 'lea Garden. Wedding Calendar Dec. 22—Miss Alice Rosenfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Rosen- feld, to Louis G. Kort, son of Mrs. S. Kort of Mt. Clemens. Dec. 22—Bessie Helen Surath, (laughter of Mr. and Airs. Louis Surath of Tuxedo avenue, to Ben Edgar Berlin, son of Air. and Mrs. Saul J. Berlin of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. William Serwer and Mr. and Airs. Samuel Weiss- man have returned after a week- Dec. 22—Miss Goldie Bogdanoff, daughter of Mrs. B. Ilogdanoff end motor trip to London, Ont., of Cincinnati, to Bernard M. Bresler, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bresler of where they attended the dinner- 1663 l'ingree avenue, in Cincinnati. dance given by Mr. and Airs. Max Dec. 25—Miss Leah Klavons, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Klayons, to Lerner at the New London Hotel, Sol Schayowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. It. Schayowitz. on the occasion of their twenty- Jan. 12—Miss Mildred Sunday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Carl- fifth wedding anniversary. ' ton Sunday, to Irving S. Raider. Mrs. liarry Rosenfeld honored her daughter, Miss Alice, a bride- eleet of this month, at a linen shower Tuesday evening. Wednes- 1 day Mrs. Jack Esper, Miss Noma d Kort and Mrs. Isadore Selik com- ] plimented her at a miscellaneous hower, and Thursday her sisters, Dec.8 —To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartz of Flint, formerly of Be D the Misses Cecille and Essie Rosen- a (laughter, Marilyn Joan. felt, gave feld, gave a hosiery shower and Dec. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simon of 2504 Chicago boulevard, bridge in her honor a son, Frederick B. Births II The library first came into ex- istence through the efforts of the Alumni Association of the United Hebrew Schools. While the bur- den of the upkeep was soon shift- ed to the shoulders of the schoo1,1 the assoeiation was for a long time forthcoming wit h financial aid. From time to time the library has been the recipient of generous gifts from prominent individuals. Among , the recent gifts is one from Fred M. Butzol. I The shelves of the library offer books of many types. The nil- ' mud, its literature, the products of the post-Talmudic days, the philo- sophical works of the later ages, the modern literature of today in Prose and poetry—all these are to be had. 1Vhile sufficient impor- tance is attached to the works of old, primary emphasis is laid on modern Hebrew literature. For modern Hebrew literature serves as a bridge between the reader and the modern Hebrew tongue. Although the library makes no direct purchase of either Yiddish of English books, several hundred of these have been presented to the library. Outstanding among these are complete sets of the works of ' Peretz and Sholom Aleichem, pr o . stinted to the library by N. II. Zackheim. Many gifts to the li- brary were given gy the Bach. halter-Ehrlich family, by Rabbi Levin :s family, by Miss Jeanette Steinberg and others, Mrs. Samuel Davidson and Mis Schiller was hostess to 40 guests 'Mae Adelson entertained the me M s . ' at a linen shower on Nov. 13. Mrs. hers of the Cousins Club on W t. a nl- Eli Sachse complimented her fu- nesday evening. ture daughter-in-law at a bridge- luncheon for 2.1 guests Wednesday, Miss Blanche Rothchild of Be d. N.Iv. 28, and the following STEINBERG—BLOOMBERG We On account of the holidayS, ford road, Grosse Pointe, is visiti ng nesday, Mrs. Max Dushkin feted - The Stotler Hotel was the scene copy for the next two issues of her brother-in-law and sister, A tr. her at a luncheon at which covers of a pretty wedding. Dec. 15, when The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and Mrs. M. R. Pflumn, of Minn 0 .- were laid for 20 guests, The same Miss Esther Bloomberg, daughter apolis. oust be in the hands of the edi- evening Alrs. Sigmund Goldman of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bloomberg, be- tor at noon on Tuesdays. and her daughter, Miss Betty, gave ' came the bride of Sam Steinberg, Copy received after that hour Mrs. Benjamin Gottlieb and M ro. a personal shower and bridge at son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Steinberg. will be retained for publication Barney Barnett were joint hos t- which a midnight supper was Rabbi A. M. Hershman performed in the following weeks' issues. asses at a bridge-luncheon not 'spiced to 35 guests, and the follow- the ceremony. On account of the holiday I.nen shower at the Lee Plaza, ho n- ' ing day Mrs. Rynek gave a trous- Miss Bloomberg was gowned in rush at the postoffice, contribu- muting Miss Sophia Rosenthal, a seau tea for the pleasure of her eggshell satin and tulle and carried tors are urged to mail their so- bride-eltc of this month. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koff- a bouquet of white roses and lilies ci•ty, club and other news as man entertained at dinner on Dec. of the valley. early as possible. Ki Ku Wait Sorority attend. 0, and on Wednesday, Dec. 11, Miss Dorothy Steinberg, sister of the groom, as maid of honor, the celebration of the first ann i- Mrs. Ilarry YPVill honored the ersary of the Jolly Elite Club. bride-elect at a bridge-luncheon was attired in peach moire and for 20 guests. On Dec. 12, Mr. tulle and carried tea roses to Mrs. S. Ketai and