PAGE SIX MEDerRonilLwisit fi- fRONICLE Make Whoopee With U HADASSAH LUNCHEONS FUND MOVIE TUESDAY Announce Her Betrothal To Rabbi Sperka, Chicago [ On Tuesday afternon, Dee. 3;1, at the Avalon Theater, Linwood New rear's Eve at HUDSON'S avenue near Davison, a juvenile film will be shown that will appeal to younger folks of all ages and the older set that may accompany at the SAN MIN PALACE NOW! --- Beginning December 26 Chinese and American Restaurant 9925 DEXTER BLVD. AT BOSTON Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss of The Detroit section, National the Belcrest left for Los Angeles Council of Jewish Women, will Barrels of fun—favors and no:semakers. A lively dance for the remainder of the winter. sponsor its annual musical-tea on orchestra will supply the dance music—and plenty of it. Now, Monday afternoon, Jan. 5, at Hotel get your gang together and enjoy this New Year's party. Mrs. Meyer Prentis and family Statler. This affair is in the na- will leave on Jan. 6 for Florida, ture of a welcome to new and pros- NO COVER CHARGE where they will spend the remain- pective members by the general For Reservations Call Euclid 10213, Garfield 10459 der of the winter. membership of the council. The musicale is in charge of Mrs. Mer- VICTOR LIM, Manager Alexander Freeman left for a rill E. Silverstein of the program brief visit in Rochester, N. Y. committee, who will present Miss Eva Gordon Hordesky, dramatic Miss Lizette Freund, student at contralto, of Chicago, a concert Oberlin College, is home for the artist of note who has received ac- holidays with her parents, Dr. and claim for her beautiful voice and Mrs. Ilugo Freund of Chicago fine interpretation. Robert Mac- MISS YETTA PEIMAN boulevard. Donald will act as accompanist.' Anyone desiring to join the coon Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Peiman BACK IN BUSINESS! Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal has re- cil at this time may apply for a ef I'ingree avenue announce the en• pigment of their daughter, Vette, turned from Florida to spend the card of invitation to Mrs. Harold to Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Chi• holidays with her children, Mr. and Smiley, at the Belcrest, chairman Mrs. Robert Newman. of the membership committee. The MRS. SIMON SHETZER cage, Ill. council board, the hospitality com- Miss Irma N. Simons has re mittee, and the membership com- them. Mrs. Simon Shetzer, with • COSMO CLUB TO AID turned from the University of Wis mittee will act as hostesses at the Mrs. Milton Gordon is in charge of EMERGENCY RELIEF consin to spend the holidays with musical-tea. Mrs. Fred Ginsburg this affair arranged by the Pales- tine's School Luncheon's Fund Com- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J is president of the council. NOW LOCATED AT mittee of the Detroit Chapter of In February the Como Club will Brachman of the Belcrest. Mist The Sisterhood of Congregation Hadassah. sponser a dance for the benefit of Simons will have as her guest Mis The Sunday and Hebrew school Eleanor Dinkelspiel of Chicagi with a complete line of Shaarey Zedek is arranging for at the Detroit Jewish Emergency Re- program for its next meeting, children have been making their , lief Fund. The comittee, which has who arrives Saturday. contributions fur the past few which will take the form of a musi. been selected to make arrangements Al•yne Vernon Freeman, a stu- cale, and will be held at 2 p. m. on weeks, to help their little brothers for the affair, consists of Benja- Serving the Same Home Cooked Meals that is and sistehs in Palestine, who might min J. Safir, chairman, assisted by dent at Harvard, is vacationing Monday, Jan. 12, at Hotel Statler. go underfed and under- Characteristic of Pohl. Betty Koperman, Gertrude Gold- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Abraham Cooper is in charge otherwise nourished. man, Samuel Leib, Samuel Snitz, Alexander Freeman of Chicago of arrangements for the musical TRY OUR SUNDAY DINNERS This event at the Avalon Theater pregnant. Louis A. Malls and Samuel Engel- boulevard. will practically wind up the drive • We specialize in steak and chop dinners, which can - ----- bert. This affair promises to be that is being made to raise De- be taken out to your home. Philip Stern, son of Mr. and outstanding in its variety of enter- Edwin Rosenthal, Jr., and Irv- troit's quota of $600. tainment and unique attractions, Mrs. Milford Stern, is home from ing Kaufman left last Tuesday for Mrs. Hyman C. Brcder is chair- the details of which will be an- Harvard for the holidays. Washington, D. C., to be the man of the Palestine's School -• -• -- nounced at a later date. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kauf- luncheons Committee and Mrs.; Mortimer and Bob Strauss of guests man. Frank Vass is secretary; the dis- the Belcrest are visiting in Ligo- tribution of tickets is being made nier, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott of by Mrs. Philip Gilbert and Mrs. Mrs. Rebecca Fleisman of the Burlingame avenue left for a 10- Maurice Goldstick. Tickets stay also be obtained from any of the Belcrest has returned home from clay motor trip to New York. following, committee members: Mrs. • a visit to Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank of Maurice Landau, Mrs. Jay Alvin, Miss Betty Stamen is spending the Wilshire are visiting in Lan- Mrs. Simon Weisman, Mrs. Benin- min Wilk, Mrs. M oe Lanskv Mrs. the holiday vacation with her par- sing. Jos. Blatt, Mrs. A. Feria, Mrs. Eli ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Slo- Sachse, Mrs. Harry Keidan, Mrs. man. Miss Sloman is a student at Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Becker of Moe Leiter, Mrs. Saul Jacob and the University of Wisconsin. the Belcrest are visiting in Ligo- Mrs. Jacob Popk. nier, Ind. The children of the Hebrew Or- Louis Ileavenrich, student at phan Home on Rowena street will' Dartmouth, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marx of Mr. and Mrs. John Heavenrich of Boston boulevard have returned be th eguests of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah at the performance next', Longfellow avenue. from a visit to Hot Springs. Tuesday. - ----- Herman Galanty of the Belcrest Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Weitzman is spending the holiday period with entertained at a buffet supper on his mother and son, George, in Monday in honor of their mother, COSMO CLUB WINS Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Henry Stern, and their aunt, BRIDGE TOURNAMENT{ Mrs. Jerry Cole, of Buffalo, N. Y., Miss Elinore Jacobs, daughter their house guests. Mrs. Charles Emerges Victor in Phalanx Cow of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacobs of L. Severy, Mrs. Peter Janes, Mrs.. test in Which 40 Groups Boston boulevard will entertain Jacob Roth, sisters of Mrs. Stern, Participated. with a New Year's Eve party. also entertained at dinner parties Of approximately 40 Jewish or- for the out-of-town guests. Marie Daneman will entertain ganizations entered in the l'halanx with a skating party for 16 couples, Mrs. Henry Krohn has returned Club bridge tournament, the Cos- complimenting llelen Vera Prentis from Hot Springs, Ark. mo Club emerged the winner in the before her departure south. final round of competition on Sun- --- Dr. S. Gelber is leaving for a day afternoon, Dec. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper two months' stay in Florida and This tournament i is an annual complimented Mrs. Elinor Hazzard return to resume his practice event which extends over a period (Every price reduced) I Peacock with a dinner and musical will of three weeks and the survivor of on March 10. last Saturday night at their home n elimination series is declared the on Chicago boulevard. Constan- Mrs. J. Klivans of Youngstown, a winner. The playing takes place tine Komarovsky, 'cellist; Miss Ohio, has returned to her home i n the Little Theater of the Young Agnes Naiwi, young Hawaiian after several weeks' visit with her Women's Hebrew Association. singer, and Max Ament, tenor, sisters, Bertha and Rose Lipsitz. A silver loving cup will be pre- were the artists participating in sented to the Cosmo team, which the program. Miss Elinore Sanders of Phila- consisted of Miss Betty Koperman, delphia is the guest of her uncle John Sklar, Myron Schiffman and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mazer will and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Benjamin J. Safir. entertain with a New Year's party Gates. for their family at their home at MOTHERS CLUBS PLAN Arden Park. Russell G. Silver, a senior at THE YEAR'S PROGRAM Ohio State University at Colum- Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler of Burlin bus, Ohio, is spending the holidays At a recent meeting of the I game avenue is spending a week with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. with her sister, Fannie Doktor, at Morris D. Silver, 48 Marston ave- presidents' council of the mothers' clubs associated with the Jewish Bradford, Pa. nue. Centers Association, plans for the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Englander Miss Peggy Fink, who is a stow educational classes for the coming year were outlined. The presi- and daughters, Carol and Betty, of dent at Downer College, MilWall• dents' council is the central repre- Sturtevant avenue left Sunday on kee, is spending the holidays sentative body for the five clubs a motor trip to Palm Beach, where they will spend the winter months. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and consists of the vice-presidents Benjamin Fink of Winona avenue. and president from each of the — esttea Lester Schaffer, e ,who is a stu- stu- Mr. and Mrs. David King of the clubs. dent a Aprogram for inter-club activi- visiting his sister and broth ern i - ila% w l ,aa and Mrs. Wilshire spent last week-end as ties and educational classes to be the guests of their children, Mr. conducted for the individual clubs Charles King, of the !Wilshire. and Mrs. Newton King, of Colum- as outlined by the women's work b us, Ohio. committee, of which Mrs. Andrew Wiseman is chairman, was pre. Dr. Ira Si. Altschuler, chief of tented to the presidents' council staff anti consulting psychiatrist of for approval. The plan, which was the Detroit Institute of Vocational adopted by the council, includes Shop and Compare—w e guarantee our price. to be the lowest in the city. Counselling, will close the series general affairs to be held in cele- of lectures on "Personality De- bration of Jewish holidays. The velopment" with a talk on Monday first of these affairs, a Chanukah evening, Dec. 29, at it o'clock, at social, will take place on Dec. 28. the Y. W. 11. A. His subject will be "Personality Problems and An educational meeting will be Their Relation to Work," A wel- held monthly in connection with a tea for the officers and members of come is extended to all interested. the executive committees of the five clubs. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gold- The first tea was held in the berg of the Belcrest left Saturday, first week of December and in- Dec. 20, for California, where they cluded Mrs. John Hancock, presi- will spend the winter months. dent of the Federation of Women's Beta Phi Tau Fraternity, Alpha Clubs, who reported on the recent "White II ouse Conference." chapter, of Pontiac, completed Among the other speakers at this plans for the annual New 1i . ear's tea were Mrs. Oscar Robinson, dinner and dance to be held at president of the League of Jewish Barger 's Inn (formerly Apache The lowest prices in the city $ Inn), three miles north of Pontiac Women's Organizations; Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, member of the (according to shopping re• on the Dixie Highway. A large attendance is expected from De- women's work committee of th' ports) for coats as fine as these. Jewish Centers Association, and troit, Pontiac and Flint. The com- M rs. Emory Monash, child study mittee in charge of arrangements leader. Short reports by the presi- is composed of Dr. Geo. W. Weiss, dents of the various clubs were Louis Orman, Al Steinman and given by Mrs. Drapkin, for Oak- , William F rankford. land Mothers' Club; Mrs. I. Siegel, Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority will for Twelfth Street Mothers' Club; Mrs. Nolish, of Linwood-Dexter hold a New Year's Eve party at the home of Miss Sonia Gedrich, Mothers' Club; Mrs. Frumin, for West Warren Mothers' Club, and 2227 Euclid. Mrs. Jackson, for Fenkell Mothers' Buy tomorrow—because you save from $7 to as much as $21. Club. The Delta Gamma Club cele- The educational classes which Buy tomorrow—because weather prophets say that January is brated its first anniversary with a dinner-dance at Club Martin. The have already begun are as follows:II to be freezing cold—and because these coats (with their collars Two English classes at the Lin- table decorations were amber and and cuffs of the smartest fur) are as warm as they are beautiful! ivory. Twenty couples attended wood-Dexter Mothers' Club, and one child study class at the West the affair. ALL newly purchased—coats that earlier were considered to be Warren Mothers' Club. The Eng- • - - out of the reach of these prices. Nine out of 10 women insist on Mr. anti Mrs. M. Kopitz of 2059 lish classes are in charge of Mrs. Seegman and are conducted in co- Clairmount avenue were hosts at a BLACK—and we've a remarkable sale on precisely that basis! dinner given at their homg on Sun- operation with the Board of Edu- cation. Mrs. Emory Monash in- , day, Dec. 21, for relatives and friends. Cover were laid for 25 structs the child study classes,' which are being conducted, as in guests. Past years, in co - operatoin with the National Council of Jewish The members of the No Man's Women. Our Higher-Priced Collar Club held open house on Notice! Every Additional classes in child study. Christmas Day at their cottage in BLACK Coats at English, domestic science and OFF French Room Coat White Lake, Mich. physical recreation are being shinned for the early part of Jan-, The Modernistics Club, at • airy. meeting at the home of Herman Band, 12303 Linwood, on Sunday made plans for a New Year's Eve [ Make Your New Year's Eve party. Reservations Now The NEW POHL'S Delicatessen & Restaurant Year End Sales in prac- tically every department! Important Savings in apparel for women, men, boys, girls, and Great Reductions in Fur- nishings for the Home. HUDSON'S 8750 LINWOOD AVENUE Kosher Delicatessen Products ANNIS FURS ANNOUNCE their ONE-HALF OFF ON ALL SOILED BOXES OF STATIONERY NEW YEAR'S GREETING CARDS Sheehan's Book Store 1550 Woodward Avenue WEXTARK Wishes You 44 TH GREAT ANNUAL SALE A Happy New Year Call Clla 6840 or. 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