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At this time, Mrs. Dorothy Fuldheim will give a ; comprehensive summary of inter- national relations in the Far East, Europe and America. Rabbi and Sirs. A. Si. llershman • announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David, to be observed at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek, Chicago ' and I .awton on Saturday morn- ; ing, Nov. 14. ' The carnival sponsored by' Sis- terhood of Shaarey Zedek will be held in the social hall of the syna- gogue, Chicago boulevard at Law- ton avenue, Sunday, Nov. 22. This affair, under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Charles Hamburger, IS OPEN! Hundreds of Jewish workers have enlisted to aid in the- munici- pal tag day scheduled for the end of November. Sirs. H. H. Prenz- lauer is chairman of the tag day. Sam Snitz is one of the chairmen of a group of captains. Mrs. M. Bacon is general chairman. A meeting of volunteer workers will be held at 2 p. m. this Sunday at the Belcrest. Polity Assembly, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, will hold its second formal meeting and initia- tion under Miss Mary Silver, wor- thy advisor, and her officers on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 8 p. m., at the Eastern Star Temple, 80 West Alexandrine. An experience so- cial and mixer will take place after the initiation, and all the girls who have taken dime cards to be tilled for the new Jewish Orphan Home are asked to bring them in and tell how they were able to get them tilled. Mrs. Anne Weinbeck, mother advisor, promises to have the name of the girl who brings in the largest number of filled cards inscribed in the Golden Book at the Orphanage. To make the eve- ning still more interesting, a pro- gram of entertainment is being planned by Sylvia Jacoby and Della Cohen, in which various members will take part. Hooray! TOYTOWN The second series of meetings in connection with the annual tour of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations will include a meet- ing in Grand Rapids, Mich., on Nov. 15. The speakers will be Dr. Abraham Cronbach of Cincinnati and !leery C. Markle of Detroit. The Niaimonides Auxiliary will meet on Monday, Nov. 16, at 9 p. at the home of Mrs. S. II. Sau- ter, 105 Farrand Park, Mrs. Emory Monash will be the speaker of the evening. Her subject will be "The Mental Growth of C'hil- dr•n." Students in high schools of De- troit and suburbs, under the chair- manship of Mrs. Alexander Free- man, completed 1,121 hand-em- broidered dresses, boys blouses and warm sleeping garments for the Needle Work Guild this year. The entire collection of 48,000 new garments were distributed last week among 46 institutions in ;this city. The Jewish Social Serv- ice Bureau and Jewish Child Care • Council received more than 2,500 garments. Priced from $65 to $2500 MUSKRAT QrSOn Dr. and Mrs. Milton Gene of , l'ittsburgh were the guests of Howard Einstein of the Belcrest I and were extensively entertained during their visit here. Among those who entertained them were, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Enggass and Mr. and Mrs. Walter I.aib, with dinners; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Mayer, with a luncheon at the' Great Lakes Club, and a subscrip- tion breakfast at "The Fox and Hounds;" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fatbsten with a tea last Sunday afternoon, and Count and Count- ess Niezychowski with a tea last Saturday. More Than 1500 Here Are a Few Timely Offerings ocial S. Z. SISTERHOOD'S CARNIVAL NOV. 22 1 On the Twelfth Floor HUDSON'S —Cut ct.rte.40 Detroit Free tree.., MRS. CHARLES HAMBURGER has culminated in a series of lea- tures designed to please every member of the family. The car- nival will open shortly after noon and continue thioughout the eve- ning, with dancing, fur which Sey- mour Simons' Orchestra will fur- nish the music, Clean Up and Paint Up NOW! At greatly reduced prices-45% ode our regular charges The Young People's Society will have girls masked and dressed in costume. Hiss Edith Shetzer has charge of this feature and is co- operating with Mrs. Sydney Stone, who is chairman of the dancing. The committee is arranging to have counter lunch served. Ninny I and varied will be the booths and ; ; features, among them being fruit, cigars, cakes and fortune-telling. Gorgeous decorations will lend I much to the spirit of the event. ; Charmers of the booths and features are: Mrs. Charles Ham- burger, general chairman; Sirs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewen- stein of 2983 Fullerton avenue Sir. and Sirs. Nat Rottenberg, Frank Wetsman, co-chairman; took an airplane trip to Cleveland 2924 Waverly, gave a birthday , Sirs. Samuel Rubiner, candy; Sirs. to spend the week end with the Party for their daughter, Ruth, I A. .1. Copeland and Mrs. Oscar parents of Mrs. Loewenstein. ' honoring her eighth birthday, on Blumberg, cake; Mrs. David Lich- ,o 7. There were 25 children tig, lunch counter; Mrs. Abraham Nov. Cooper, fruit; Sirs. Sidney Stone, Sir. and Mrs William Fixel of dancing; Mrs. Charles Smith, Connecticut avenue will entertain cigars; Sirs. Charles Agree and with a buffet supper at the Phoe- Mr. and Mrs. S. Atlivack of 1960 1 Mrs. Alex Schreiber, decorations; nix Club Saturday, Nov. 14, in West Philadelphia avenue honored, Miss Hattie Gittleman and Miss honor of Mrs. Fixel's sister, Mrs. the fourth birthday of their daugh- Elizabeth Finley, fortune-telling; Justin Pulver of Chicago. ter, Arline, with a party on Nov. Mrs. A. Louis Gordon, publicity. Arline's un c I e, . G o Id ste i it! Sir. and Mrs Harold Barker , of Honolulu, arrived on ft Detroit who are the guests of their par- visit in time for this party. ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Oppen- helm, are being extensively enter- The Ladies' Auxiliary of the tained during their visit here. Itzchok Isaac Talmud Torah will "Christian vs. Jewish Ethics" install new officers at the nc:.t Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sallan were meeting on Monday evening, Nov. is the subject of an address Rabbi hosts at a dinner party at their %In, at 121 :tor:Hale. Refresh. Leo SI, Franklin will deliver at the first meeting of the Menorah home on Boston boulevard last ments will be served. Sociptv at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Saturday night. . • Nov. 15, at the B'nai Nloshe Syna- --- Mrs: Louis Victor and family, Miss Eleanore Sloman and her formerly of Hazelwood avenue gogue, Dexter at Lawrence. FRANKLIN TO SPEAK TO MENORAH SUNDAY First-class work by skilled workmen in wall cleaning, painting, papering, artistic decorating. All Work Guaranteed Estimates cheerfully given— call us up—no obligation. Morris Lupiloff 2476 CLEMENTS LONGFELLOW 3497 Twentieth Annual Ball To Be Given by The Eastern Ladies Society BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL CRYSTAL BALLROOM SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15 Music by DAVE DIAMOND and His Della Robbia Orchestra Admission 75c Per Person The Menorah Society iR, open to fiancee, Max Loewenstein, were , are now residing at 2644 Cortland PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY all college students of this city. honored at many lovely affairs.. avenue. On Nov. 2, Miss Ruth Loewenstein Its aims are to give the Jewish and Mrs. Seymour Schiff enter- The girls of the Gamma Eta Mu south a well rounded outlook tained with a luncheon and linen Sorority held a social meeting Nov., upon Judaism by presenting lec- shower for 20 girls; on Nov. 4 , 10 at the home of Ann Ba^hrach, tures on various topics of the day. Discussion groups have been Miss Ruth Finsterwald was host- 4813 West Vernon • ass to a party of friends; Nov. 6, formed at the Detroit City Col- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Slonian and' Miss Edna Lewis has returned leges to enlarge the scope of the Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Coburn of home from a motor trip to Chi- club's work. The public is invited Virginia Park had a family dinner cago, 111., where she was the guest to attend all meetings. Entire Building for 36 guests; Nov. 7, Dr. and of Mrs. Jack Berkson for three Mrs. Sol Barnett of Calvert ave.' weeks, and to Milwaukee, Wis., PLANS FOR DANCE OF nue arranged for an evening at where she was the guest of Dr. L. A. S. AUXILIARY their homes Edward Eisenberg for a week. . lio s D r zidm C . The4i. Mrs. Rose Solomon of New York The committees of the Detroit Mrs. J. Forman and Mrs. L. accompanied Miss Lewis to Mil- Auxiliary of Los Angeles Sana- Greenhouse of Rochester, N. Y.,' waukee. torium for the masque and civil were guests in this city for a few dance that will be held at the Ma- days. Miss Myrtle Barnett of Van sonic Temple Thanksgiving Eve, , Dyke , Nlich., returned home fromj Nov. 25, reports progress. Valu- Henry Wagner, Wayne county's a motor trip to Chicago and Kan-I able prizes will be awarded for undersheriff, accompanied by his sas City. She was gone four original and novel costumes, and 1 wife, motored to Chicago this week weeks. a prize has been offered to the I , to attend the football game being club disposing of the largest IN 5 YEAR DIARY The Misses Clarice Freud, Ruth amount of tickets. I A bridge•tea, under the auspices , played Saturday between Culver I of the Music Study Club, will be and St. Johns Military Academies.' Hutton and l.illian Taylor are in The clubs that have been visit- held on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 2:30 Sir. and Sirs. Wagner's son, Cyril, ' 1.ansing attending the state con- ed so far have shown an interest 513 Griswold Building ' p. eat., at the Y. W. C. A. Building, ; is a cadet at Culver Military Aced- ference of social workers. They Telephone Clifford 0105 and have promised their co-opera- are Ind. representing the local Jewish • Montcalin and Witherell streets. cony, Culver, tion to this dance, thus helping in HOLIDAY GIFT STATIONARY 50c to $15 Social Service Bureau. the support of the Detroit Jewish SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT Mrs. Morris Bernstein of New Sirs. William Staller of 3288 tuberculars who are at the Los FOR OLD FOLKS Haven, Conn., is visiting with her' Angeles Sanatorium. children, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bern- West Philadelphia entertained the 1550 WOODWARD AVENUE Keen competition is being dis- Tuesday Night Bridge Club at her Booksellers Since 1876 stein of Chicago boulevard. Mrs. Harry Lemis is chairman home last Tuesday. Covers were played by clubs eligible for the Is Now Operating the prize of selling the most tickets of the committee in charge of the Sirs. Sam Cohen of Chicago laid for 12. for the dance. Costumes are be- mid-night show, sponsored by the boulevard Wag hostess at a bridge- 1 Miss Evelyn Grafman, whose ing planned and decided on and Northwestern branch of the Jewish luncheon last Wednesday. BETTY FRANK marriage to Julius C. Pliskow will, with Earl Walton's Dixie. Dandies Old Folks' Home, to be held Satur- MISCHA FISHSON—PESACHKE BURSTEIN Dr. and Mrs. A. Jacobson and take place on Nov. 22, has been furnishing the music and enter- family, who spent a few months feted at a number of delightful of-; tainment a capacity attendance is in Detroit, left for Chicago to fairs. Among these was a linen' being looked forward to. Any- and invites you to try the shower given by Sirs. C. J. Plis- one desiring to obtain more tick- make their future home there. k6w at her home; a miscellaneous ets should call Sid Goldberg, dance Mrs. Allen Kaufman of Wash.' shower given by Sirs. SI. Cohen secretary, 2495 West Buena Vista, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 13, 14, 15. ington, D. C., is the guest of Mr at the Chinese Tea Gardens, and a Longfellow 3893. 'I Following is the list of clubs Our Second Unusual New York Production and Sirs. Sylvan Grosner of At- ; hosiery shower by Mrs. L. Robbins arid Sirs. B. Berkowitz. Notable that have pledged their support kinson avenue. Played for 20 Weeks in Molly Pocon Theater, New York Caviar on Toast among other entertainments in thus far: Tomato Ju'i% Cocktail 15 Club, Della (knees Iota, Delta Sirs. Sol Q. Kesler addressed honor of the bride-elect was a din. st Celery DiSe Radi.he. the Algontic Music Study Club at ner given by Mr. and Mrs. Siax '.ea c 1C c lub, t.:14aVIe rT: A '"‘C" k ,.;,!' ■ ; With Betty Frank and the Original Little Dog "Mottle" Cream Chicken Corp.omme Prince , • Algonac, Mich., on the occasion ' Boric on Oct. 18; Sir. and Sirs. I. Wah Sorority. The bile Roar Club, Me' Play by Win. Siegel—Music by Jos. Rumshinsky and Benj. Cholrm Jr, . Coterie Club. J II. G. T., Robinowitz entertained with a din- of its tenth anniversary. Roaqjr,V4 e. rinmwort,..Tnt;;It. rre; sr 'hpInut .u, ; Iota. Theta Gamm• Theta. Tu•I Ta.a. Blanc—Dances by Betty Frank—Music arranged by A. Grus- ner and bridge on Oct. 23; a La Vivo Girk. hats Rho Delta. Char 4., koff. Misha Fishzon in a wonderful part. also Pesachke Bur- Max Loewenstein was tendered I uncheon and bridge was given at Club. Competents Club, Ye lima SororitY. Filet Mignon in ('....role Pari,ienne stein and the entire company. A 7LG,I .mT41. 1:aupbpsa, ,A4 1:1:rl orlotfi.F ,, resihvn Air Broiled Whitell.h Butter Sauce 'a stag party last Thursday night ; t he home of Sirs. J. Robinowitz T MRS. J. M. BERRIS — — Wednesday, Oct. 28; and Miss Tau Met• Mu, Galaxy, Spartan.. 4i by a group of friends. Cauliflower Poloraise Tuesday Evening, November 17 Green String Brans in (tatter Gamma (I.. ifixvuron. Mu T.n, l'hl Alpha • Mabel Botvinick entertained with Mrs. J. Si. Berris, chairman of the Tao. Alpha Mu Fraternity. Sunehlne Iloye. Long Drench Our first testimonial performanc e for our leading lady, Mrs. E. Tobias of 2069 Glad-' a dinner at her home on Saturday, Airnwell, Lambda Tau, Tau. Chi Delta. occasion, and her assistants, Mrs. Betty Frank. She appears in Benjamin Blanc's musical com• Gamma l'hi. A. Ii. C. Girl, Jolly (-it,. Candied Sweet Potato., Aaron Fellman and Mm. Edward stone avenue has returned from Nov. 7. mfr. The Russian Girl." Combinat Ski M. Sierra Alpha. Zerlak•h Club. SOW! arranged a festive a 10 days' visit in Chicago where St i n, h ase Stein, • Reserve your tickets early at the Box Office . Choice of tee Cream Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich afternoon. Delicious refreshments 'she attended the wedding of Miss Pie. Ices CENTER PRESIDENTS will be served and • lovely prize ' Gladys Edison daughter of Dr • have returned from a week - end C , Te• Tea Milk COUNCIL TEA NOV. 18 000 ff er o d e ds the wftnera t ac ierwh i l;lbiz leo. I and Mrs. Edison, to Dr. Charles motor trip to Cleveland. where Y. P. A. OF B'NAI MOSHE Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. they were the guests of Mrs. Es- TO INSTALL OFFICERS , toward the Music Study Club ' Harold Bernstein. ther Haber, mother of Mrs. Joy- The first tea of the season MRS. HARRY LEWIS given under the auspices of the ;scholarship fund, Tickets may be Young People's Auxiliary of purchased from Mrs. Berris, 1945 Jewish Center Mothers' Clubs day night, Nov. 11, at the Oriole Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich and Mrs. rich. Congregation B'nai Moshe will Edison avenue, Longfellow 4768, Harry Jackson returned from At- Presidents' Council will be held at Theater, Linwood and Philadel- hold its first formal meeting on or at the door. the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne phia. lantic City, where they attended Sunday, Nov. 15, at 3:29 p. m. At avenue, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, at the Zionist and Hadassah conven- Supper Club a la Russe Mrs. J. II. Schakne, soprano, ac- Tickets are obtainable from mem- 2 p. m. this meetimr the officers will be companied by Mrs. S. Q. Kesler., tions. A meeting of Mizrachi Hatzoir 62 East Columbia installed. Dr. Otto Hirsch, Rabbi At this time Rabbi Leon Fram bers of the organization. will present a 15-minute radio pro- Mrs. Hannah Goodman of Eu- of Detroit will be held on Tues., of Temple Beth El will be the Moses Fischer and Sam Gunsberg gram over WJR on Tuesday after-, Arrangements were made by the will be the principal speakers. noon, Nov. 17, at 4 o'clock. Mrs. did avenue returned from a visit day. Nov. 17, at 8 :30 p. m., at guest speaker of the afternoon. committee for a number of en- SOCIETY "SOIREE" Dancing and refreshments will to New York City. Miss Zelda Rosenthal's residence, His subject will be "My Travels in Howard Salzenstein is chairman' tertaining features, in addition t Every Thursday Night follow. 2200 Edison avenue, near Four- Friends and visitors are of the radio committee of the; Russia and Poland." “11111 rev 1 the • • appearan ce of 29c Se deo, invited. $2.50 per person. A gala night Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Harvith of teenth avenue. These teas are given once a prominent actors at this perfor- • - - • Musk Study Club. II apoe I II am i zrac h iFlower Fl • Day month for the advisory commit. 1709 Burlingame avenue an- Strictly f ormal M mance. flounce the Bar Mitzvah of their prize will be formally presented to tee of the Mothers' Clubs, of which N. Y. FEDERATION GETS PERFECTION LODGE son, Erwin, Saturday morning, the winner, Miss Marian Tilchin. Mrs. Andrew Wineman is the ANDRE TALOFF ROCKEFELLER'S $50,000 Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & Nov. 14, at Shaarey Zedek Syne-, A. D. Niarkson, noted scholar, chairman, the presidents and the And His Orchestra A. M., will hold a special 'com- gogue. Mr. and Mrs. Harvith will will be the principal speaker of executive boards of each club. NEW YORK.—(.1 T. A.)—A munication on Wednesday, Nov. •receive in honor of their son Sun- the evening. "Zionism and Or-' Installation of officers of the Dinner $1.25 and $1.50 gift of $50,000 has been made to 18, at 7 p. m. M. M. Degree. day, Nov. 15, both in the after- thodoxy," in conformity with Miz-; CARD OF THANKS Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai the Federation for the Support of This night will be known as Senior noon and evening. No cards. rachi idealism, will be the theme The family of the late Alexan- Moshe will take place on Tuesday $1 Cover Charge After 9 p. m. Jewish Philanthropies by John D. Wardens' Night and Past Masters' • of the evening's discussion. An der I. Litman of 222 Marston ave- evening, Nov. 17, at 8:30. Rabbi Rockefeller, Jr., it was announced Night, they having full charge of Miss Florence Towvim has re- interesting vocal and musical pro- nue wish to thank all their rela- Moses Fischer will install the new- ..a ■ I/11MMI ■ MIMIMMIMEIMMOI by Paul Block, chairman of the ritual and floor work. Buffet , turned after a short visit to To- gram will conclude the meeting. For Reservations Phone tives and friends for their kindness ly elected officers. An interesting 1931 emergency appeal of the Fed- luncheon after the meeting. Prom- ronto and is making her home at Friends in sympathy with Mu- shown them during their recent musical program will be arranged Cadillac 9823 A wise man's country is that ore i, I eration. inent speaker. : 2 263 Atkinson avenue. rachi ideals are invited. bereavement. by Rev. A. A. Rosenfeld. where he is happiest • Convenient Terms ANNIS FURS REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT AT REDUCED RATES FEEL THE BUOYANCY OF HAPPY TIMES, THE ENTHUSIASM OF YOUTH, THE THRILL OF SEEING THE WAIST- LINE GROW THINNER DAY BY DAY— LIBRARY at EAST GRAND RIVER Ask About Our SPECIAL VALUE REDUCED RATES MUSIC STUDY CLUB BRIDGE-TEA NOV. 17 Helen Korner Studios $1.00 John V. Sheehan (4 Co. HOME Joseph Rynek WILSHIRE Dining Room LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 "THE HAPPY ORPHAN Ir Andre SOLES AND HEELS MIZRACHI HATZOIR TO HEAR MARKSON 50c EN'S B'NAI MOSHE NOTES $ 1.0o NEWMAN'S Shoe Repair 1437 Griswold St.