vimerkait lava Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PACE SEVEN PIEVEMIT/EWISflefRONICLE Rohinion's ZERO StackeRoducindSale In this stupendous store-wide event we offer every suite and piece of furniture in our 6-story store at reductions that mean the LOWEST PRICES ON RECORD! Without having any desire to harp upon the much-abused Depression we feel impelled to tell you that only the current economic conditions could have made such values possible! As soon as there is a definite upturn , (as there will cer- tainly be) prices will again soar! This is the time to buy! Your used furniture taken in trade as part payment! Convenient Payments. PRICES WILL NEVER BE SO LOW AGAIN Overstuffed Chair! T IIIS luxurious full size chair is covered in a very fine grade of tapestry in several lovely color combinations. Has the pillow-ef- fect attached back that provides for extra ease and comfort. Now- ADE of genuine mahogany a n d other hard woods. Stands 77 inches high. Back legs turned same as front. Has roomy drawers and shelves. 2 IIIIIINSON FURNIT URE EL 111111111111 ■ 11111h. A You are All Invited to Attend the Masquerade and Civil DANCE The weekly meeting and lunch- eon or workers for the Iladassah $20 donor event, to be held at 1 Dr. and Mrs. Otto A. Weiss announce the engagement of thei Hotel Statler on Dec. 15, took sister, Miss Dorothy Eskay, to Dr. Sydney S. Berke, son of Mr. and place at the Phoenix Club last Fri- day. A presentation out of the Mrs. Ilyman Berke. • Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Harris of 3325 Collingwood avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Molly Phylis, to Philip Irwin Kulick, son of Mr. Mrs. Jacob Kulick of 2225 Blaine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Litsky of 2685 Elmhurst announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Dr. Wilmer Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Marx of 2994 Cortland. Himelhoch 's Wedding Calendar Nov. 22—Miss Evelyn Bell Gratman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Graf man, to Julius C. Pliskow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. I'liskow. Nov. 22—Miss Goldie Ravine, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomo Ravine of 3222 Blaine avenue, to David G. Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherman of Akron, Ohio. Nov, 26—Miss Doris V. Sperling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra ham Sperling of 1734 Calvert avenue, to Joseph M. Markel, son o l)iand Mrs. H. Markel. Reception ist Congregation Emanuel at 9 p.711—,No cards. Nov. 30—Miss Laurabelle Robinson to Robert S. Grier. Dec. 6—Miss Esther Schlesinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schlesinger of 2283 Gladstone avenue, to Max D. Schuster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham H. Schuster of 2705 West Euclid avenue. Dec. 16—Miss Esther Ruth Plotkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin of Yorba Linda Park, Birmingham, Mich., to Adrian David Rosen, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rosen. Births Open Queen Anne Secretary Now-- Evenings M $ 8.5 t • • • WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AT 1420, NEAR GRAND RIVER :ngagements 70 MORE DONORS FOR HADASSAH LUNCHEON' MRS. DAVID DIAmorip ordinary was the performance of "Iladassah Wares on Parade," a colorful ensemble of the ways and means which women have inno- vated fcr the purpose of earning their money. Sirs. Jacob Harvith, worthy ma- tron of l'urity Chapter, led a band of Eastern Star women. Sirs. David B. Werbe, assisted by Mrs. Nathaniel Goldstick, made the posters, which covered the women in the "parade." Mrs. henry Levitt wrote the verses and Mrs. Sidney Allen accompanied on the piano. Mrs. Max Dushkin and Miss Hattie Gittlenian also helped in the arrangements. This week's list of donors fol. lows: Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Miller of Marine City (Ger trude Miller of Detroit), a son, Ilarrison Saul. Nov. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Kurt (Alice Rosenfeld) o 3342 Chicago boulevard, a son, Nathan. Nov. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Edwards ( (Dorothy Rivkin of 2601 Cortland avenue, a daughter, Nancy llelen. • Nov. 15—To Judge and Mrs. Harry B. Keidan, a son. The W.I.,. II. II. GIttlernan, J. Lapi. Nov. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilson (Celia Barnett) of des, J. Mellon, Louis She'll, J. I'. Ro- Gladstone avenue, a daughter, Fern Joyce. senthal Alex Schreiber, Carl II. Shallt. J. Robbinz, Abraham J. Levin. Ralph Nov. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weingarden (Rose Pensler) of Wei•nian. I. E. Weingaiden, Claude Gras.- 3030 Blaine avenue, a daughter, Janet. (tree". Harry Love. Joe Pr,tis, Heins Blomberg, Jack Hoek, Herbert Cohen, Nov. 4.To Mr. and Mrs. Si. II. Elias of 3225 Richton avenue, a Nat Itrenstein, Milton Alexander, Arthur Caplan, I.. M. Fitton, Louis J. Zeck• son, Barry Herbert. M. Seligman, J. N. Keidan, Nathan Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. harry Abramson of 3278 Tuxedo ave- man Mettger, Sidney Frank, Harry Nussbaum, Jack Rosenberg, Litman Gould, Silas Fine- nue, a son, Edwin Leslie. berg, Oswald Mir.. Edwin M. Rosen- ZEDAKAH LUNCHEON' ON MONDAY NIGHT An inspiring meeting of the Ze- dakah Club took place at the home of Mrs. Esther Silberblatt, 9350 Wildemere, on Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. Sauls rendered a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs. S. Q. Kessler. Mrs. S. Spencer Fishbain gave a talk on "Gang Psychology." OPEN EVENINGS CITY LAW ALUMNI RE-ELECTS BURDICK Benjamin D. Burdick was re- elected president of the Detroit lily Llfw School Alumni Associa- filarriagts GOULD—ALPER The marriage of Miss Bessie Alper, (laughter of Mr. and Sirs. N. Alper, to Erwin Gould, son of Mr. and Sirs, D. Gould, was solem- nized Nov. 15 at Elkin Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Rabbi Mogel of- ficiated. The bride was lovely in a beau- tiful creation of white crepe- and lace with a bouquet of white car- nations, roses and bebe mums. The brother of the groom, Mich- ael Gould, was best man; and Naomi Buchhalter, maid of honor. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. I11. Rabinowitz, Mrs. M. Lazarus and the Misses J. and L. Alper, all of Traverse City, Mich. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Gould will be at home at 2005 Filigree avenue. LOEWENSTEIN—SLQMAN thal, Iles J•cobs, representing Zedakah Club, C. Newlander, Israel Rat:, Adolph Smilo. Robert Lowenberg. Harry II. Cog- gan, Carl Segall. Milton Gordon, Gerald Sander(. Ch.. Weitz. M. Leiter, Morita Kahn, Emil Lowenherg. D. M. :Udder. Simon Natuw, Aaron Florensweis, Mn. Ehrlich, Harry Fox. Alex Steinberg, lien Goldman, Wallace J. Newton, Elmer Zook, ernotn. Miles Fingterwald. J. W. Allen, Elikaheth K. Schlaefer, II. J. Itylan, N. II. Colstick, Joe Modell, Lori. Schwartz, Reuben Sandler, Pauli. Fish- man .11 Miss Freida Weinstein. Sirs. David Diamond, co-chair- man of the donor luncheon, is also chairman of hostesses. Any donor can be a hOstess by adding $5 to the price of the luncheon. Over 100 people were served with a safeteria supper at the Blaine and Twelfth street Hades- sah food and bake shop Sunday evening. Nov. 29 this activity will be repeated. In the meantime home made delicacies are being dispensed there daily. AFFAIRS PLANNED BY YOUNG ISRAEL Include Chanukah Party and Res caption and Dane. for Cons Station Delegates. Fit Your Maid Into Your Thanksgiving Color Scheme . Uniforms of Rayon Taf- feta (washable. or Cela- .neae Taffeta, in wine, green, or red! 5.00 — 8.00 Morning 2.00 Organdy Uniform Shop—Third Floor A lovely ceremony Was solem- nized on Sunday, Nov. 15, when At the last meeting of Young Miss Eleanore Sloman and Max Israel of Detroit, held Nov. 11 at Loewenstein were united io mar- the Statler hotel, plans were re- riage, at the home of the bride, ported on for the Chanukah denote 2999 Leslie avenue, at 2 p. m. the mid-western Young Israel con- Rabbi Franklin officiated. vention reception and dance and A profusion of variegated mums other activities. adorned the mantlepiece, which, The Chanukah party committee, MRS. HANNAH HARVITH with high cathedral candles, made consisting of Jacob Isbee, chair- the man; Diana Kuper, Louis Wollock, background as a splendid TO BE GIVEN BY The guests of the afternoon were couple spoke their vows. Alfred Silvia Derovan and ''earl Gold- Mrs. Zuieback, Mrs. Siegel and Loewen s tein, bro ther of the man, reported that the party will Be Your Family's Host at Sirs. Schaftlander. groom, served as best man. • take place Saturday, Dec. 5, at The Zedakah Club has under. The bride, who was given in 8:30, on the night of the second taken to join Mayon Murphy's marriage by her father, was candle lighting. The program will I brown consist of a lecture, the singing of campaign to "feed a family" at $5 gowned in a two-piece (lark satin and white cut-velvet after- a week. Anyone having discard- noon dress, carrying a bridal arm- Chanukah songs and dancing. Tickets were distributed at the i ed clothes should call Mrs. Theresa bouquet. A repast was served to meeting of the mid-western Young 3rd at COLLINGWOOD Gersten, Longfellow 2808, or Mrs. 45 guests, including only the im- Israel convention reception and mediate family. dance in honor df out-of-town Ida Levin, Empire 7329-R. under personal direction of was The bride's traveling suit The honorary members' lunch-1 brown with corresponding acces- delegates. The committee chair-' man, Ily Cohen, reported that a eon and bridge at the Zedakah sories. popular dance orchestra has been AT THE BENJAMIN D. BURDICK Mr. and Mrs. Loewenstein left secured. Dr. Harry l'ortnoy, co-; Club is to be given at the Eastern immediately on a western motor chairman, reported entertainment Star Temple, 80 West Alexan- Whisper into eager ears, lion. Mr. Burdick received an trip and after Dec. 1 will be at will be supplied by radio stars of drine, on Monday, Nov. 23, at 1 their home, 17519 Stoepel. "We're dining out Sunday." unanimous vote. local prominence. The dance will And make it a Rynek dinner Gordon S. McCabe was elected o'clock. Mrs. Harry ("Mother") be held at the Stetter Hotel, which . . . enticing food. appetiz- vice-president; Mollie Hecker, sec-' Klein is chairman of the affair, will serve as convention headquar- ingly served in a home-like rotary; James I. Winstatt, treas- and announces that no reserva- MEMORIAL SERVICE ters manner. urer. AMeng the directors .alected tions are necessary. SECOND AND TEMPLE AVE. Meyer Weisenfeld. chairman of FOR SAMUEL GELLER are inkluded Captain Donald S. The honorary members or the the reception committee, reported Leonard and William F. Boeberitz. club are M•sdanies Harry II. on accommodations for delegates. Special Full Course Prenzlauer, Dora Rronsson, Harry This Sunday at Windsor Talmud Ile also reported that the number ' ("Mother") Klein, Minnie Coed- Torah; Mayor Croll and Rabbi present. at the Friday evening: MRS. PRENZLAUER man, Dora Ehrlich, Hannah liar- supper at Krulik's restaurant Lebendiger Among Speakers. and Anna R. Zainsky. would he limited to 100. David ON RADIO SUNDAY vith The beauty contest and Chanu- Memorial services for the la'.• I. Berris, publicatibn committle. kah dance will be held at the Tul- Samuel Geller, who died a 111Mill chairman, .reported oh the prog- Will Discuss Unemployment Tag ler Hotel on Sunilay night, Dec. 6. ago, will be held at the Talmud ress of the journal. David Diamond's orchestra has Torah , Aylmer and Tuscarora, Day Efforts Over Altman. Friday night Talmud classes are been secured for the evening. So- Windsor, this Sunday afternoon. I being conducted at Alger and Oak- Jewish Hour. rorities and fraternities are especi- Mayor David A. ('roll and Rabbi ! land by Rabbi Aishiskin and at Those wishing to I. L•b•ndiger will be among the Blaine and Linwood by Rabbi Mrs. 11. 11. l'renzlauer, chair- ally invited. CUSTOM- rs. enter the beauty contest call Stollman. ma'n of the Tag Day to be ob- Hannah Harvith, Longfellow 5725, ' speakers. MADE The next Young Israel meeting h e l a te Mr. Geller was one of served on Nov. 24 under the aus- to register. ; the founders of the Hebrew Scheo l. will be held Wednesday, Nov. 25, It. ady - to - Wea pices of Mayor Murphy's Unem- Mrs. Celia Coggan of 2232 and for years served as its presi- at the Statler lintel. MUSIC BY CLOTHIN ployment Committee, will speak Gladstone will bc the next hostess dent. lie had also served as presi- evening, dent of the Zionist Organization of from I to 1:30 p. m. this Sunday, to the club, on Monday at the most Nov. 23, at 9 o'clock. Windsor and had been active in over station WMBC, during' Alt- Reasonable many Jewish affairs. • Prices man's Jewish Hour. in the City Another feature will be the broadcast of the latest Jewish Guaranteed to Fit ISSUE INVITATIONS Sunday Hermes. - news of the week, by Mandell Before buying an overcoat it Sirs. H. Lewin thanks the mem- - War in the Ease . will he the subject Bernstein, through the courtesy of FOR Y. P. S. DANCE of lisithi Leon Orem'. sermon Sundae will pay you to see me. bers on her committee who helped The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. 'norm,. Nor. 22. at 10:45. Valuable Prizes for best masqueraders. to make the midnight show's suc- Open Evenings 'Till 9 o'Clock Last Sunday, Hyman Altman, event of social An outstanding Sabbath Serekost sponsor of the hour, urged parent' cess. Mrs R. l.ippit, Sirs. Pearl, the season will take place Saturday' . On Saturday. Nor. 21. the sermon will Bridge Tables for those not dancing. to encourage the Jewish education Mrs. ,Freedman and Mrs. B. evening, Dec. 12, when the Young' he preached he Rabbi Freya His eubject Sarasohn Were instrumental in get- will lw "Saint in Training." Other unique novelties. of the youth. lie spoke of the People's Society of Congregation Live Turkeys given away. Fine Tailoring and Custom tendency on the part of syna- ting the stage show. Special thanks Shaarey Zedek will give its fall in- Nola Week's Semmes t to Mr. Schreiber for being so gen- Clothing ' - the Psyrhology of Thank•gising - III gogues to engage English-speaking formal dance in the social hall of M the subject of Dr. Leo Y. Franklin's rabbis, and in the course of his erous in donating the Oriole Thea• the new synagogue on Chicago sermon Sunday moraine. Noe, 25. Clifford 1976 ter for this occasion. also to the address lauded the efforts of boulevard. 1426 Criswelel Street tertian.. of Pulpits: All proceeds of this affair are used to maintain our Detroit tuber- Henry C. Key- well in behalf of many splendid performers. Doc. s. Rabbi Par. The next regular meeting will he Seymour Simons has personally net On Suntl•e morning. cular patients at the institution. Congregaticie Beth David, Elm- er o will 11 hurst and Fourteenth, whose. an- held "ov. 24, at the Old Folk's chosen the orchestra for this affair, pulpit in exchange Dr. F7a'nr1. . ‘"" nual banquet takes place this Sun- Home, 318 Edmund Place. All mem- and the leader promises many novel ADMISSION-75 CENTS PER PERSON ATTENTION! bers are requested to attend and features for the entertainment of 5. th El College Mona., Morning Class: day evening. The Monday morning, Claes In - J•wi•h settle for their tickets. Refresh- the dancers. It 70s need new furniture common- Customs and Ceremonies" is conducted NO CHARGE FOR CHECKING Rate with at once. The enezt ments will be served aftr the meet- Tickets for this dance are being owls worth from 11 to 12 o'lock he Dr furniture can be trzusht at whole.a . • ing. BETH DAVID BANQUET sold by invitation only. Since the Franklin as part of iteth El College of 1 prices plus a .mall rominloslos tee for h the largest J.ni.h Studies and It especially designed Connection. wit h issuance of the invitations a few for mother. and children in the religious furni ture and carnet establishments. furniture TO BE HELD SUNDAY weeks ago, the social committee re- school. Furniture Brokers Outlet ports that there has bean • promis- Temple Gymnasium agoatot aerial 3120 442149 Grand Rivet The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con- — Temple Beth El Boy Scout troop as scouts, leaders or commit- ing return. The attendance will Men • ./171P••iLIIRI clattses ar• now being JOS. BEHRYAN. Prop. gregation Beth David, under the Monde, night. 7 to 5, and be limited to 100 couples. Anyone held Troop No. 76 Will Cele- teemen are invited to attend. leadership of its president, Mrs. night. 0 Due to the fart that many of toAllt.m.ernh":f brate Its Fif teenth An- Rabbi Leen Frans of Temple Beth who has net as yet made reserve- 'In W:rrie" Vol ' F. Slobin, will give • banquet in ett.othlo. the former scouts and leaders have honor of the installation of officers El, Detroit, was the guest rabbi at . tions is urged to do AO as soon as Temple how•eliolds niversary. A women'.gymnasium rtar. moved and their present addresses Sunday evening, Nov. 22, in the Friday night services at the Tem- possible. The reservation card en- eery Friday morning. This eta. I. the h ;:ro.ilth7 "Ptitle'!: ,71:"'(.7::," !".!, closed in the invitations may be w neady full. butane [roueof 20 women Xen'• Club and the Art. Societe. are unknown, they are urged to ballroom of the congregation. ple. Rabbi From spoke of his re- Troop 76 of Temple Beilt? want to form .mother ciao are wet. to sorsa,. the resumption of activities foe Used to secure tickets for more than who crone. Thu entries must pay a •mall this year. Program of all three gm..Pa General one of the oldest Boy Scout troops communicate with Saul 11. Rose, 2201 Elmhurst. at Fourteenth. cent visit to Latin America. one couple if no desired. fee for the instructor. Women all si:1 •rnoenced in • fortheolwIng Man. in Detroit. will celebrate its fit- thirteenth floor of the Union Guar-, The audience will be entertained Insurance to Dorn a clans should eomrnunicat• with of TheChronicle. The proceeds of. this dance -- are Joseph The Temple Study Club under the tcenth birthday at the banquet to dian Building. Further details as by speakers and an orchestra com- Mathisohn. ehatrman of the gem• The Temple Arta (Society. which Urn Park Ave. to be used to complete the furnish- ...turn committee. Temple Seth El. 2210 posed of young Among direction of Miss Ann Katchka here re-organised. .111 of ?aural. r he held she latter part of Decem- to the exact date of the banquet posed heretofore. merely In thu geld of tb• ; ing of the stage in the social hall of apeakero will be the held its first messing last Wednes- ber. All men and boys who were and the program will be sent by Randolph 8181 AAtivitlot to be Resumed: drama. but Its astIeltise w Wings VIM I Shaarey Zedek. During the past weeks eerie. of meet• gnu arts. at any time affiliated with the letter at an early date. Rosenthal. day at the community center. Himelhoch's Sunday Dinner THE DETROIT AUXILIARY OF THE LOS ANGELES SANATORIUM The WILSHIRE Dining Room JOE RYNEK Masonic Temple THANKSGIVING EVE Sunday Dinner $1.00 Wednesday M% November Night 25 EARL WALTON'S DIXIE DANDIES Special Features and Attractions OLD FOLKS HOME Zeinulr Natro TE1 Max Kosins SAM ROSE fontint Notts