Atarfran Palish periodical Curter CIIPTON ATINUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO _ _ RE OUR MINERAL BATHS ARE AN ABSOLUTE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Solomon announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Nathan Gurewitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gurewitch. Herman A. Goodman of Upper Sandusky, Ohio, announces the engagement of his daughter, Beatrix, to Norman Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Franklin of Three Rivers, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaufman announce the engagement of their laugh ter, Frances, to Irving Sachs. Mrs. Adele Harr announces the engagement of her daughter, Bertha, to Samuel C. Binkow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Binkow, Mrs. Rose Meyerson of 3018 Vicksburg avenue announces the engagement of her daughters, Estella to Aran Silverman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Silverman of Harmon avenue, and Sarah to Eugene Sims, eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sims of Coolidge Highway. Bath America's House Most and Beautiful Hotel Resort Under Hotel s•rn• roof Reduced Rates for the Month of December! Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths Elkin Management MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. Year-End Sale Is Now In Progress Presenting Fur Scarfs Fur Coats Frocks Gowns Wraps Dec. 29.—Miss Rebecca Marilyn Rosen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Rosen of 2294 Taylor avenue, to Dr. Alexander W. Sanders. Dec. 29—Miss Frances Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fischer, to Milton Aronheim, at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. Jan. 5—Miss Betty Ada Greenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenbaum, to Albert Philip Weiss, son of Mrs. Minnie Weiss. Jan. 12—Miss Mildred Sunday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Carl- ton Sunday, to Irving S. Raider. Jan. 19—Miss Blanche Bennett to Lou Cohn at the Barium Hotel. Births J Dec. 14—To Mr, and Mrs. S. L. Faudem of Lansing, Mich., form erly of Detroit, a daughter, Joan Gloria. Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mendelson of 7330 Chalfonte, a daughter, Charlotte Elaine. Dec. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthony Jacob of 3073 Marlborough, a son, George. illarnagre PAGE NE Copy Must be In a Day Sooner for the Next Issue LENIN LECTURE HERE On account of the civic New Year Day falling on Wednesday, all contributions, including so- ciety and club notes, for publi- cation in next week's issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle must be in the hands of the edi- tor not later than Tuesday noon. Mrs. Dorothy Fuldheim of Cleve- ' land who is giving a lecture course • here will give an extra evening lac- Our Annual January Sale of Cotton Dresses Begins Thursday January 2nd! HIMELHOCHS 5 t h DRUGS AND PRESCRIPTIONS /Ae cotton,Frochs Chapter 63: Chapter 63 met Dec. 22 at the Shaarey Zedek branch, Clairmount and Twelfth. Reports from the dance commit- tee show final arrangements com- pleted. Tickets may be had from members. The dance is to be held MRS. DOROTHY FULDHEIM Jan. 12 at the Statler Hotel, fea- turing the Gypsy Barons. tore on "Lenin, the Man," Jan. 10, rs. m., at Webster Hall. Sunday, Dec. 29, officers will Cotton Frock Shop—Third Floor Tickets may be had from Mrs. be elected. The following week, at an open meeting, there will be in- Theodore Kelter, 2919 Fullerton, stallation of officers, a speaker, and Longfellow 7708, or Mrs. Louis a debate by Louis J. Cohen and Robinson, 2715 Cortland, Longfel- Jack Rosenfeld on "Resolved, that l ow 7491 or at the door. it is in the best interests that England continue her mandate REV. MOGILEVSKY so - over Palestine." Plans have been completed for TO LECTURE SUNDAY the New 1 ear s party. Arrange- ments are in the hands of Len Rev. Samuel Mogilevsky of Con- Goldstein, chairman. gregation Ahavath Achim, Delmar tr • and Westminster, lectures this Detroit-Windsor Council: Sunday evening at Kenilworth A meeting was held Wednesday Folk Shule, Brush and Kenilworth, afternoon in Windsor. Reports before members of the "Chord of were had from all committees. Judea" and a select group of Given by the Final plans of the housing and friends on the subject of "Folk Mu- transportation committees were sic of the Jew." Palestine Pioneer Women's approved. hotel Tuner is the offi- Rev. Mogilevsky is considered a cial hotel, where headquarters will fine authority on Jewish folk music, Organization be opened immediately. having studied this subject both The district tournament in bas- from theoretical and practical ketball, oratory and debating will standpoint at the Boston a Conserva- be held here in February. tory of Music. He has also made FORT WAYNE HOTEL arrangements for instrumental and Fingers Society Orchestra vocal ensembles. Free Souvenirs Proceeds towards upkeep of Girl Pioneers' Farms PHI DELTA EPSILON in Palestine. Admission is by invitation only. The Quarry Inc. Drake's Sandwich Shop Nov r lu iGhataiiitsgs• M For ate South N SILVER—BARNETT At a quiet ceremony Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Miss Har- riet Barnet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Barnett of Frank- , lin boulevard, Pontiac, was united Mrs. Henry Katz of Be e t In t in marriage to Dr. Samuel C. Sit- boulevard will spend the win) e AT ENORMOUS / ver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Florida, leaving the end of ne x 1 11 t Silver of Hazelwood avenue, De- week. REDUCTIONS IN 26TH CONCLAVE ' troit. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Wolf of Calvert More than 300 visiting doctors E. iii. Thal, on Glynn Court, De- spent a fortnight with rela- from 60 chapters of Phi Delta Ep- troit, in the presence of the im- avenue Our "Full Coveroce" Fur silon medical fraternity met at mediate relatives. Rabbi A. M. tives in Philadelphia. Hotel Statler from Sunday to Hershman officiated. Insurance Policy Wednesday in twenty-sixth annual Mrs. Harry Levin and children The bride wore a gown of royal . protects you from Fire, Theft for convention. A round-table discus- blue chiffonhaving an ecru lace of 2936 Clements avenue left ork and Loss, wherever you are, and in sion featured the Sunday evening Pittsburgh, Pa., and New Y yoke, with a blue maline hat and addition includes Cold Storage during session, the women attending the blue slippers. her (lowers were a City for the holidays. the warm season or whenever you Detroit Civic Theater, following corsage of orchids and valley lilies. like—this service all at a very small Following the ceremony refresh- Mrs. H. Zaron and (laugh , which they had a midnight supper, cost which you can learn by tele- ter which was addrssed by Mrs. Jessie ments were served at a table laid Faye were hostesses at a mis phoning Randolph 0236. es with a lace cloth over pink satin atteous shower given in honor of Bonstelle. On Monday the doctors visited ' and centered with a mound of Miss Ann Shnurowitz on Saturd ay, local clinics, while the ladies were Dec. 21. Iroses flanked with ivory tapers. entertained at a bridge-luncheon at Mr and Mrs. Silver left for a the Detroit Yacht Club. Preceding wedding trip to New York and A farewell bridge was tende red a banquet Monday evening, officers Philadelphia and on their return Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 2984 B ur. w • r. a rr y will reside at 2690 Boston boule- lingame by her sister-in-law, IS Mrs. August was toastmaster and pri nci- vard, Detroit. H. N. Grossman of 700 Whitm ore pal speakers were Drs. Aaron road, Dec. 16. Mrs. Fishman pl MODISII APPAREL AT MODEST PRICES Brown of New Yokr, I'aul Roher COWEN—LEVY to leave for Florida with her fo ass m- of Detroit and Leonard Avarett of William K. Levy announces the ily for the winter months on J an. New York. Sightseeing tours on 36 Adams Avenue West marriage of his daughter, Sylvia, 12. Tuesday concluded the entertain- to David Evald Cowen, son of Mr. ment program. The next conven- and Mrs. Jacob Cohen, on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of tion will be held in Baltimore. day, Dec. 21. 1479 Virginia Park will be at ho me Members of the Phi Delta Ep- Mr. and Mrs. Cowen will be at Sunday, D ec. from 3 to 6 p. silos Club of Detroit acted as hosts home Sunday, Jan. 5, front 3 to 5 m., in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of of the convention. and 8 to 11, at 7624 Merrill ave- their son, Bernard Allen. Greetings nue. No cards. In honor of Miss llarriett B ar - Athena Girls Plan Many AARON—FRANKLIN nett of I'ontiac, whose marriage to Activities. Samuel Franklin, of Three Riv- Dr. Samuel Silver of Detroit w as ers, Mich., announces the marriage an event of last Sunday, the f 0 1. Mrs. Betty Bleiweiss of Taylor of his daughter, Pearle, to Robert lowing entertained: Bridge pant es was hostess Tuesday eve- Lee Aaron of Boston, Mass. The were given by Lillian Berne tt, avenue Dec. ning, 24, at a grab-bag party. wedding took place at the home of Sarah Zack, Irene Beck, Hel en the bride's sister and brother, Mr. Esser, Sylvia Glazer, Monica a Plans are under way for the an- nd nual dance to be held Sunday eve- and Mrs. J. N. Primakow of the ' Elizabeth Silver and Constan 317 South State ce ning, March 2, at the Fort Wayne Whittier Apartments. Sidder; at bridge and breakfa st Hotel. The monthlytridge at the Mr. and Mrs. Aaron will be at' shower, the Misses Helen Ka G. CLAUDE DRAKE & F. M. PETTYCREW , home after Jan. 1 at the Whittier and Ethel Rubiner; at lunche hn Lee Plaza Hotel will take place on Wednesday evening, Jan. 8, with SERVICE , Hotel. and bridge, Mrs. J. D. Rosenbe rg Miss Esther Jacobson and Mrs. Es- and Stelli 'Thal; at dinner, Mr s.lther Held as hostesses. Mrs. Fau- ferry Davidson, and at lunches ns line Keller of Larchmont avenue ollowed by theater, Juliette Gol b erg and Mrs. Casper C. Cutler. d- • will be hostess at the meeting Tuesday evening, Jan. 14, at which Contribution: • time installation of officers will The Purity Chapter of the East- 1 Mrs. Louis Fineman, 246 Ea st take place. ern Star and the Northwestern Ferry avenue, returned from Ne w branch of the Jewish Old Folks York City, where she visited h er and Jack. Cantor Anthony Rosen- Home, co-operated and made it pos- son, Bernard Fineman. feld and Rev. Samuel Mogil sang sible to donate to the old folks at, 709 N. University Ave. the home a supply of wool blank- A surprise farewell stag wa at the ceremony. Charles Agree s was the toastmaster. Mr. and Mrs. ets. given in honor of Nathan Fishma ANN ARBOR, MICH. n Paul Hoffman acted as best man of 2984 Burlingame by 35 of h is and matron of hotror..,, ,,,Ts he:hrides- Chanukah Party: intimate friends on Dec. 16, an maids and ushers inclu234 Mr. and THE QUARRY, INC.111Mill. The Northwestern branch invites was sponsored by Messrs. Meye d r Mrs. Edward Canvasser, Mr. and its members and friends to a Chan- Fishman, J. L. Staub anti II. N ukah party to be given in honor of Grossman. Dinner was served i • Sirs. Morris Canvasser, Mr. and the old folks at the home, 318 Ed- the banquet hall of the Book-Cad n Mrs. Ben Canvasser, Mr. and Mrs. mund Place, Sunday, Jan. 5, at 12 iliac Hotel. Daniel J. Alpert wa - Charles Canvasser. Out-of-town p. m. Mrs. J. Kavanau has charge toastmaster, and speakers wee s guests included Mr. and Mn,. Ben of the entertainment, and Mrs. Morris Fishman, Meyer Fishman, J e Kanvisser, Mrs. Sonia ,Kanyasser Lewis will be glad to receive con- L. Staub a4 II. N. Grossman • of Cleveland, Ohio; me and Mrs. tributions of fruit and candy at the man. !deur< Lovestat, Weinsteii . Murray Swartz, Mr. Al Berger of home that day. and Kray of Jackson, Mich., wee Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben • nests. Samuel S. Silverstein ren c Agree of Flint, Mich.; Mr. and - Mrs. Joseph Katz, Albany, N. Y.; Sewing: erect several solos. Mn. and Mrs. David Canvasser, Those who wish to help in the Miss mending and sewing should call at Guilda Warshawsky, (laugh- Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. the home where Mrs. Stark pre- t er of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham War J. Person of Los Angeles, Cal. sides on Mondays, and Mrs. Jacob- s hawsky of 3046 Webb avenue, re- son on Thsrsdays. urned home for the holidays from Checker Cabs. Empire 700 01 • c lighland Manor School and Junior Ball: ollege, where she is enrolled as a Detroit Town Hall Series Mrs. J. Kavanau invites every ollege freshman this year. Miss member's assistance for the ball 15 "arshawsky is one of the "Big Sis- Presents program. The ball is to be held at t ers" organization at Highland Eliminate washday worries the Statler, Feb. 9. tailor, which held a unique party De c. 19 for nearly hundred of from your plans for 1930! e "neediest" children from the Ruth's Flower Shoppe ne ighborhood house community Rabbi and Founder of the Turn over a new leaf! Plan for a happier year in nter under the Civic League. Free Synagogue of Weddings Ostentatiously Arranged at qi .is Warshawsky is also a member 1930, by ridding yourself of the washday Mod Prices. New York City grind. o f the winning basket-ball team of Our modern, scientific methods $052 Twelfth Street Empire 10577 Ili ghland Manor, which last week make clothes Subject: "Moral Bankruptcy" pla yed obert R Louis Stevenson cleaner and longer lasting. And it costs Sc hool of New York with a score less than FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 3, of 32 to 9 in favor of Highland you would think! Why not telephone us now for AT 11 O'CLOCK, IN THE •Ma nor. She will return to High- CASS THEATER Ian d Manor Jan. 5. Another De- a trial, and see for yourself? tro it girl registered at Highland Ma nor is Miss Edith Segall, daugh- ter of Karl B. Segall of 1629 Vir- Season's Greetings gin ia Park. Miss Segall has been CO mpelled to return home as a re- SOI t of an operation from which 111.4111110 -OWE W. she is recuperating. but early in Listen in on WWJ, Saturday night, 8:30 to 9 REDUCE! ; the new year she plans to return P. m., for Ted and Alice in "Launder Land." Rouse your organs from their t ° Highland Manor. lethargy. Whip up your slowing , digestion and throw off that bur- ' Lary Ross, president of the, den of fat. Ide Ira Girls, entertained the mem-i Experience the keen delight of ber s and their friends Saturday seeing your figure youthful, of eve ning in honor of her nineteenth I "Small, but Reasonable" Our Service Beyond Compare feeling the joyous glow of pulsing bin hday. Dancing and keno were health. the diversions of the evening. A JOE KEALY How? By natural foods and mid night luncheon was served. Phones Cadillac 5169-5170 natural habits. Three mikes of EASY BREAD a A t an impressive fromal affair. day--a wholesome pure food. 329 Griswold Street Mr. and Mrs. Israel Rosin of 32881 se Directionsfor REDUCING with Stu rtevant avenue celebrated their j Cherry 6737 BASY BREAD furnished patrons. gills Cr wedding anniversary, Wed. , need ay night, Dec. 25, at Congre- Ration B'nai Moshe, Dexter boule- /tWaaM. vard at Lawrence. Rabbi A. Aish- iskin performed the ritual. Rabbi 30 BROADWAY MARKET ATHENA GIRLS CLUB Jacob Rabinowitz read the Ke- 10351 WOODWARD DANCE tulah. 1,1 Fort Wayne Hotel 7041 EAST JEFFERSON Rabbi Moses Fischer spoke earlier at the banquet given by the SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1930 Phone. Fitzroy 4831 or 1212 i children, Nathan D., Lena, Norton, rn BY MRS. D. FULDHEIM /3 Wedding Calendar a Our Famous MISR RONI012 OLD FOLKS HOME '1 TART NEW YEAR i4/// CHANUKAH BALL Annual SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 29 2+2=4 0 s gel down to FACTS Every manufacturer claims his radio is best All ere any other receiver available today in points of sensitivity, power, selectivity and tonal Come in — or 'phone for a demonstration at once. making unqualified, general statements as to send. selectivity and tone. So le.'s get down to facts—let's see whose radio really IS best—whose radio actually is the most sensitive to weak signals—whose radio does get the greatest number of distant stations/ let's see which receiver really IS capable of giving razor-edge selectivity with perfect musical reproduction. tivity, power, MU. grogia Aeon& As to sensitivity and power, Scott World's Record Custom-Built Radio gained its name by obtaining verification of 117 programs received from points 6000 to 8000 miles away—all within the broadcast band of 200 to 550 meters) That statement of performance is not mere claim—it is matter of official recordl Comfielifire Cpernowiralion cinviled As to selectivity and tone, we say this: come to either of our salons—or let us bring a Scott World's Record Custom-Built Receiver to your home for competitive demonstration against any other re- ceiver regardless of make, number of tubes, type, or price. We assure you that Scott precision, Scott Custom.Building, and Scott qua icy will out-perform or th e tweet ,. This is the Scott Abbey—lust o ne two especially designed, custom-m ade, acoustfrallY tierfect conAolen In which Scott Worlds Record Cus- tom-11.1H Radio Is available. A visit tu o n our Won and an inspection of these genuine wars. of art will he• revelatn to you. The Abbey Is $485. Other models range unwsril from $325. S CO TT RADIO SALON Sho p 306 Book Bl dg. ass CHURCH STREET DETROIT Open teen ngs Teleph ne Cadillac 5894 Until Nine EVANSTON. ILLINOIS The ROC A , SUITE 309 CA HI BUILDING as hogged. DriSTENIEN WISE SHEETS Sc B_Aff B Weller Laundry Co. 4k Washington Press Come Make Whoopee With Us New Years Eve AT TI1E CLUB LIDO 3747 Woodward Avenue The luscious food, perfect service and wonderful entertainment will all help to make the night one not easily forgotten. FAVORS! NOISEMAKERS! SOUVENIRS! ALL-STAR PROGRAM-- SAMMY WALSH Master of C....nom. That'. Always Clowning Esther Sterling—Ines Gamble Rena Austin—Jane Beach Vivian Smith, Dancer Almader's Orchestra FOR RESERVATIONS Call "Ted" GLendale 10434 9211 We extend Chanukah Greetings to Our Jewish Friends