- =MI PAGE EIGHT TREVerRorTIEwisnentoraci 1.111=11r Bride of Nov. 22. octal a c arson A H' NDSOME, USEFUL GIFT! For Christmas--one of the most appreciated Gifts Is a u• se fug, handsome Carafon Set—the newest and smartest thin g crystal glasses with black base to match the black glass .topper. Bright enamel colors contract with gleaming A splendid s-. I 6.0i) Pint Canton Sets, with 10-Ihch tray and one crystal and black glass, in many shades of polished enamel—$1330 to $15. Mrs. Milton Kuttnaur of Chi- cago boulevard, returned from a visit to Philadelphia and Pitts- burgh. MRS. JULIUS PLISKOW (Evelyn Grafman) L. B. KING & CO. The marriage of Miss Evelyn Grafman, daughter of Mr. and MI. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger Mrs. Abraham Grafman, to Julius 'BUILDING I'liskow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char-, of the Whittier, entertained at a family dinner last Wednesday. Ilea J. Pliskow, was solemnized at Hotel Statler on Nov. 22. Dr. Hugo A. Freund celebrated his fiftieth birthday last Sunday, HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Dec. 6. Sixteen of the family partic- OONONINNN IIIMOSIIIIMILITHIE1111111110111111121111111311111111111Cliiiinitilliiins CARNIVAL ON SUNDAY ipated in an elaborate birthday re- The home Relief Society is past. A large group of friends sponsoring its annuel carnival, railed at the residence, 52 Chicago with Mrs. Charles Marienthal as boulevard, during the Afternoon and Detroit's Oldest Manufacturing Jeweler general chairman, at Hotel Stotler evening, to extend felicitations to the celebrants. Mrs. D. 11eingarden this Sunday evenime Dancing, bridge and other novel of New York, aunt of Mrs. Freund, came here to take part in the joyful attractions will be featured. Dave Diamond will appear in person occasion. The day was augmented PPPOSITE STATLER HOTEL by the additional celebration of the conducting his famous orchestra. Al Turner, tenor, formerly with birthday of Richard, son of Dr. and Now Offering Direct to the Public Mrs. Freund, who reached 17 on It. K. 0., will entertain. Delicious, FINE JEWELRY & DIAMONDS home-cooked foods will be served Dec. 2. Richard is a student at (franbrook and he and sister, Li- a la cafeteria. RANDOLPII 1175 • The entire proceeds are used for sette, student at the University of Michigan, came home for the day to charitable purposes only. Organ- izations are asked to take notice complete the happy family circle. FISHER PHILIP KRAWITZ announces he is now located at 528 WASHINGTON ARCADE BLDG. onsianostronsmitoomeorlareasamosarimammalmommiamanionnli of this affair. Clubs desiring to attend in groups, phone for tickets to Mrs. Chas. Marienthal, Longfel- low 5761. The Home Relief Society has been operating in the city of De- troit for the past ten years and never before in its history has there been such a demand for help among the poor and sick. FREDDIE HORNSTEIN NOW ONE OF "BUD'S" BOYS ISA KREMER COMES HERE JANUARY 17 "Bud" Streng is happy to announce the addition of Freddie to his sales staff. The facilities of the Streng organization are at the disposal of his friends and clients. Call Freddie at anytime and he'll be glad to dem- onstrate the new 1932 Chevrolet. Will Appear in Concert at Orchea. tra Hall for First Time in Three Years • Streng Chevrolet Co. Madison 3670 For the first time in three years, Ira Kremer, internationally famed singer of folk songs, will make an appearance in Detroit, on Sunday evening, Jan. 17, at Orchestra Hall. Organizations are asked to reserve this date and not to sponsor con- flicting events. Wyvern, honorary society for ju- nior women at the University of Michigan,. has initiated Miss Elsie Feldman of l'ingree avenue. Miss Jane Fecheimer of Montery avenue was elected to the society last spring. League activity points and scholastic standing are taken into consideration when choosing mem- bers, Both girls are graduates of the 1929 class of Highland Park lligh School. Miss Feldman was managing editor of the high school paper and is now a reporter on the Michigan Daily. Adolph Freund intends to leave on his usual annual journey to Florida next Sunday. IIis plan is to return home next June and to spend most of his time in Nliami, The Detroit Leland Hotel will be-a lively place on New Year's Eve when the Great Lakes Club, the Excelsior Club and the Knoll- wood Country Club will all gather to usher in the new year. They will have as their host, Otto Schulz. Miss Ruth Finsterwald returned from a two week's visit with her Mrs. D. Weingarten of New- aunt, Mrs. Rachel Raphael, in Dav- York, who came here to participate enport, Iowa, and from a week's stay in Chicago, where she was in the celebration of Dr. Hugo A. Freund's fiftieth birthday anniver- the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Rozen sary, was honored at a number of (Dorothy Camin). dinners and parties by relatives and Mrs. Mildred G. Cohen of Eu- friends. Detroit nieces are Mrs. clid avenue, was surprised by 25 Hugo A. Freund, Mrs. Harold E. friends with a dinner party on Schlesinger and Sirs. Joseph Si. Welt, Mrs. Weingarten is a guest Dec. 3. of Dr. and Mrs. Freund at 52 Sirs. Monroe Rosenfield compli- Chicago boulevard during her so- journ here, mented Mrs. David Weingarten of Hudson's Contract Bridge Expert Many of this group of listeners lunch in the dining rooms and play bridge till the time of the lecture, which is 3 o'clock, in the Georgian Room. Try it yourself next Tyesday ! MRS. SOL WOLFT sketches entitled Song and Story." Mosaic of Miss Vincent, who has been ac- claimed by critics throughout the country, is a true diseuse—an ar- tist who tells a story through song, employing voice, music, pantornine and costume, but always empha sizing the story. Miss Vincent, private life Sirs Cyrenius A. New- j comb III., has studied voice cul- ture and dramatic art since her childhood, and later, opera also, She has given unique recitals throughout the East and since her first appearance in Detroit two years ago has been highly ac claimed here. Critics compare her favorably with Miss Raquel Mel- len Her performance is especial. ly considerable because she writes , many of her own sketches. • --• R.EMOVAL. Miss Adelaide Nicolai will ac- company Miss Vincent on the piano. Tea will be served in the social hall following the program: Emend() Espero, the Little Red Shoes, Flor de Te (Tea Blossom), Nursery Rhymes, Clair de Lune Miss Nicolai, The Penny That Beauty Spent, Verduronette, Car- lotta Maria Antonio Dirritto. Sirs, Sol Wolfe is president of the Sisterhood. U. FL S. AUXILIARY PARTY A SUCCESS GIVE YOUR CAR THE CARE IT DESERVES! Mid it can get no better care than it will receive at ABE MAX Auto Service Inc. Now Conveniently Located at 12316 DEXTER BLVD. and Sturtevant Between Corstand PHONE HEMLOCK 9656 10 years experience in the Auto Business ORCHESTRA HALL Friday Evening, December 18 Victor Chenkin The Great Singing Actor Tickets Now 75c-1.00-1.50 uP to $12,4° ANNUAL CARNIVAL pairs of Re§ular Ruby and Pedemode Shoes formerlq 3000 Sponsored by THE HOME RELIEF' SOCIETY STATLER HOTEL Sunday Evening, December 13 `4 '1 uP{"1451) Defroiti Finest Womens'and C.hildrens FooluIvir' ro 3500 pairs of Regular Ruby and Pedemode Shoes formerly upf1850 heard of Pricef 1,7 Our Ealire Slock of Rejular Rag& Pedemode Shoes is included inlhisSak Mot one pair of shoes VII I be mozied to ouzo neu) shop Merl' pair must be sold • In the Georgian Room-7'hirteenth Floor The theater performance spon- sored by the Woman's Auxiliary at Littman's I'eople's Theater Dec. Hrs. finery Miller (Staab( Wink- 1, was successful. It attracted a elman) a bride of Nov. It, was en- , very fine and large audience. The tertained with the following: Oct. Mr. 1111,1 Mrs. E. A. Bernstein of program which was arranged by Chicago boulevard entertained 14 17, SirsHerman Winkelman and Mrs. I. Margolis and her committee guests with a buffet supper last Lillian Greenbaum were hostesses added to the interest of the eve- at a hosiery shower; Oct. 21, Sirs, Sunday. ning. Mrs. Eva Pollack took charge Henry Ostrow was hostess at a of the "darling complimentaries." Ruth C. Braman was a guest of linen shower; Oct. 24, the Misses Robert It. Marwil, president of Fannie Hurst, Jewish novelist, at Ruth Klugman and Ida Epstein the United Hebrew Schools, gave were hostesses at a handkerchief the Statler Hotel, December 7. a timely address. lie encouraged shower; Oct. 25, Slim Betty Graff the women to continue their good was hostess at a personal shower; work and explained the purpose Nov. 4, Miss Billie Winkelman of the Woman's Auxiliary for the was hostess at A personal shower; maintenance of the buses of the Nov. 22, Mr. and Mrs. Weisner Hebrew schools and exhorted the gave a dinner; Nov. 14, Miss Edith patrons to join the auxiliary. Lewis was hostess at a ,theater The auxiliary thanks the general party and Nov. 26, Sirs. II. Ostrow was hostess at a dinner and theater public for its patronage, and ex- presses thanks to the ticket-com- party. mittee chairman, Mrs. Wolf Kap- lan and her co-chairmen, Mrs. A. Lambda Gamma Phi Sorority was entertained by Miss Kay Lesser of I). Markson. Other members on this committee were Mesdames S.' Elmhurst avenue Dec. 4. The sor- ority will give a bridge party at Jacobson, Julius Berman, Charles Brody, Harry Cohen, Abe Kasle, E. the Taylor Manor on Dec. 18. II. Lippitt, S. Munch, A. Preger- Miss Mollie Ulanoff, daughter of son, A. Smilo, I. Shetzer, David Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ulanoff of Friedman, Jacob Lattin, Robert' 2717 Glendale avenue, is sojourn- Nlarwil, E. Baron, I. Rosenthal, S. ing in New York during the winter Schmidt, Mary Gordon, A. Knop- , pow, Saul Saulson, J. IL Ehrlich, season. Esther Goldberg, Esther Solomon, at the Sirs. Dorothy Fuldheim, who A is. B. Strasler and Maurice II. to attend the Hadassah Zackheim, ex-officio Mrs. NI. II. donor luncheon, will he the guest Zackheim is president of the auxi- liary. Mrs. A. B. Strasler, public- of Mrs. Louis Robinson. ity chairman. The other members • Sidney Si. Shevitz, son of Mr. on the program committee were: Music by Jack Diamond and his Orchestra land Mrs. .1. Shevitz, of 2220 At- Mesdames Louis Fineman, Max DANCING—BRIDGE—OTHER NOVEL FEATURES kinson, was among the recently Hayman and Abe Kook Food will be served Cafeteria Style I announced recipients of scholarship awards for the current year at the Admission 50c Per Person L. A. S. AUXILIARY Harvard Law School, where he completing his legal studies. Upon graduation next June, he plans to return to Detroit to take the Mich- The Detroit Auxiliary of the Los , —..— igan Bar Examination. • Angeles Sanatorium is undertaking — , its major affair of the year in the I Showers are being given for Miss 'i, form of a bazaar. i Jean Dolensky, bride-elect of Dec.' oC luonmt,m ,rittev, (t- ,$)rka appointed ,, pespo sincerely. 20. Mrs. Anna Rietsberg of Kip- „ New York with a family dinner last Tuesday. At fue[fALE HUDSON'S In! forrnerlq VI • Make It A Point Every Week To Hear Mrs. C. F. Bielman Shoes W Hundreds of Detroit Women The Tuesday Lecture of 7500 pairs of Re6ular Ruby .ffiwimilliiiiiiitil l OP 111111111111111111111 111111 On Monday, Dec. 14, at 2:30 p. xi., the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will be entertained by Miss Vio- let Vincent, presenting a series of "George Bernard Shaw," a bi- Mrs. Hugo Freund, Mrs. Harold ography by the late Frank Harris, Schlesinger and Mrs. Joseph %Vett is to he discussed by Mrs. Dorothy will be joint hostesses at a lunch- Fuldheim in the next lecture, Wed- eon on Saturday, Dec. 12, in honor nesday, Dec. 16, at 2:30 p. m., at of their aunts, Mrs. David Wein- the Women's City ('lub. This lec- garten of New York and Mrs. I. ture is open to the public. B. Strauss of Ligonier, Ind. in vacuum sets1 Keeps liquids hot for 24 hours, cold for 72 hours. The Quart Set Pictured includes II-inch tray and two Twelfth at Philadelphia WILL APPEAR BEFORE BETH EL SISTERHOOD Included in the annual Who's Who of the American Hebrew are: Professor Moses Gomberg of Ann Arbor, Milford Stern and Albert Kahn of Detroit. Those listed in Sirs. Estelle Sternberger of New this annual honor roll have either York, speaker for the Council of distinguished themselves in their Jewish Women last Monday, was professions or have received ap- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph pointment and honors of merit. Welt of Boston boulevard. —fly MANNING BOWMAN desk set! Quart Bete i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman were hosts to a family dinner last Thursday in honor of Mrs. David Weingarten of New York. CABAFON SETS chromium. Ideal for any room! I MISS VIOLET VINCENT I I rdless of cost Vosiery and Children Shoes Radictilly Reduce(/' ALFRED Jc RUBY 1239 WASIIINGTOM BLVD. ‘41-Y BOOK BLDG. ARRANGES BAZA AR ling avenue entertained 30 guests put forth their best efforts to make at a bridge linen shower, Dec. 1. this affair a suceess. A midnight luncheon was served. Unlike any other year this this ha- ' 1 Mr. and Sirs. J. II. Stiller, for- , , zaar will he interesting as some merly of Detroit, have ken spend- novel and unusual features have the last two months with Mrs. been suggested and should prove I ing S. L. Miller's parents in Montgom- an incentive for the public to at- cry, Alabama, and intend to re- fend' , main in the South throughout the ' Properly credentialed commit- 1 winter, Mr. Miller will be remem- tees are now out collecting mer, bereft by his many friends in De- chandise for this forthcoming ba- I troit as having been active in many zaar and merchants are asked not ' club and social affairs. to turn them away empty handed. A package at this time may help A surprise birthday party was with one day's treatment and care' given by Miss Bernice Jacob km- to those that need it. For detailed. ' wring Miss Lucille Schreiber on information call merchandise cap- Saturday, Dee. 5. Bridge was the tains, Harry Rosenthal, 2951 West diversion of the evening. A mid- Warren, 1Valnut 2219-W, or John ' night supper was served for 12 Skins. 2502 West Buena Vista, couples. Arlington 3316-J. The Haskalah Society met on Sunday evening, Nov. 29, at the , time of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim. An instructive and in- teresting talk, with demonstrations , was given by Samuel Cashwan. , the sculptor. His topic was "Faces in Judge and Mrs. J. I. ifflIm Cany. la- were welcomed as new Imembers of the organization. LODGE NO. 55 K. OF P TO INSTALL OFFICERS Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights (if Pythias, will held its annual in- stallation of officers at the lodge rooms, 3153 Cass avenue, corner Teterboro, at 8:30 p. m. on Sunday, Dec. 20. The installation cere- monies will be followed by enter- , Purity's Past Matrons' Club will tainment and (lancing. The public sponsor a bridge-tea on Wednesday, and members are invited, and ad- Jan. 6, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. mission will he free. Honoring the engagement of Gift to U. H. S. Auxiliary. their daughter, Miss Pauline Fish- man, to Morris H. Berman, son of A generous donation to the Wo. Mr. and Mrs. N. Berman of 1971 man's Auxiliary of the United He- r Grand avenue, Sir. and Mrs. Sinr- brew Schools is announced by Mr. ' ris Fishman of 2252 Gladstone and Mrs. Gerson Cass in memory ! avenue entertained CO people at an of the late Sirs. Herman Warren. , engagement party. Thanksgiving — decorations were used throughout. - Mrs. Srlomon Kreinson Buf- falo, N. Y., is the guest of her chil- dren, Sir. and Sirs. Maurice II. Zackheim of Calvert avenue. Miss Ruth Rapport of Buffalo skid the week-end at the home of , Sirs. Sam Cutler of Elmhurst ave., nue. G YRO N! Make Your RESERVATIONS NOW for the B'NAI BRITH New Year's Eve DINNER DANCE to be held at the FORT WAYNE HOTEL Kosher Dinner by Pereira FUN GALORE! NOVELTIES! ENTERTAINMENT! $3.50 Per Plate Jack Rosenberg, 2519 Calvert, Longfellow 9564 FISHER ABZiLm ING 00K S ELLERS •=71O r4 +541 Et lodes For Reservations Call 17...../, ...., ,....1■041.••■•• •