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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-12-18

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CLIFTON AVENU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

E
INISilefRONICLE

Robinun'i 151111,11 DO

3 Pairs 2.65

Saving You

Lights—sheer
Dollar Mediuman-orra.u.n
Dollar Heavy* —sem.,

Dec. 27.—Miss Balis Hurwitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hurwitz, formerly of Rochester, N. Y., now of this city, to Ben-
jamin M. Cohen, son of Mrs. Lena Cohen of Brooklyn, N. Y.

Dec. 27.—Miss I.illian Elizabeth Katz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Chaim Katz of 306 East Euclid avenue, to Chester Raymond
Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris of 2527 Blaine avenue.
Reception at the Fort Wayne Hotel at it p. m. No Cards.

(Singly 1.00)

Dee. 27—Miss Dorothy Florman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Florman of 2J69 Sturtevant avenue, to Aaron A. Surgal of Chicago.
Ceremony at 5:30. Reception at 8 p. m. in Italian Gardens of Book-
Cadillac Hotel. No cards.

Six-Story Store sharply reduced
for this Year-End Sale!

Jan. 3.—Miss Rebecca Miller, to Albert Schwartz.

Don't forget the

Jan. 3—Miss Florence Coppersmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Coppersmith of 542 Woodland avenue, to Rubin Bagleman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Bagleman of 300 Kenilworth avenue.

An Opportunity for Gift-buyers
and Home-furnishers alike!

3rd ciinnual 'Dance

Jan. 10—Miss Jean Yvonne Boesky, daughter of Mrs. Bella
Boesky of Brush street, to Herman Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Miller, of Crystal Falls, Mich., at Detroit, Leland Hotel.

sponsored by the

Births

Convenient payments! Your used
`f furniture will be taken in trade as
part payment! Free auto deliveries
within 150 miles of Detroit!

Dec. 7.—To Dr. and
a son, Paul David.

The Zviller Ladies' Aid Society
"which created the Jewish co-op
will hold its card party on Satur-
eratives in Russia, and in that wa
consolidated the whole of Jewis h day evening, Dec. 19, at Jericho
life prior to the revolution. An d Temple. Refreshments will be
it was the Ica also which promote
the Jewish agricultural colonies i n
Russia."

NEW YEARS EVE PARTY

to be held at the

KNIGHS OF PYTHIAS HALL

Today, South American Jewr
is forging ahead and rapidly be
corning one of the great centers of
Jewish life. The colonists of the
lea are repaying their indebted-
ness and releasing themselves
from their Ica contracts and be-
cooling the owners of their lands.
The Argentine Jews have mem-
tiers of parliament now, university
professors, writers, artists, schol-
ars, a Jewish press and a growing
Spanish-Jewish literature. The
Ica has always made it a point to
establish Jewish schools in its
colonies, thus safeguarding Jewish
tradition in the new countries,
and this work it is now carrying
on also in Brazil. The result is
that in the southern hemisphere
we are watching the growth of a
Jewish life that is bound to have
nn important influence upon all
Jewry. And considerable sums,
too, are flowing in from these
South American countries for the
work in Palestine, and they send
their delegates to the Zionist Con-
gresses.
What the future holds in store
for South American Jewry it is
impossible to foretell. But one
may safely expect great develop-
ments. Brazil may one day sur-
pass the Argentine as a prosper-
ous center of busy Jewish life. The
Ica certainly is full of confidence
about its future. In conjunction
with the government of Brazil it
has been planning for some time
a polio of penetration on the for-
ests adjoining the Ica colonies, of
opening up roads, and colonizing
the adjacent tracts, which will one
day develop the vast hinterland
of the country, and make it a cen-
ter of real Jewish creative life.

3153 CASS AVENUE

d Kosher dinner will be catered by

Harry Kaletaky, secy and steward of Knights of Pythi•s.



DANCING — ENTERTAINMENT — FAVORS

$3.50 per plate—Phone Glendale 9592 for Re

ions

Make Your Reservations Now for the

DINNER DANCE

to be sponsored by the

Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization

NEW YEAR'S EVE

Century Moss Ballroom — 11 Moss Avenue

Includes Kosher Dinner catered b• Mrs. Mack B. Weiss,

Dancing, Entertainment, Favors and 5 o'Clock Breakfast.

Make ions at once as capacity is limited. Call Mrs.

Le Vey, Garfield 0533.

The Sisterhood of Cong. B'nai Moshe

invite you to attend their annual

NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY

To be Held at their H•11

DEXTER AND LAWRENCE

10 COURSE HUNGARIAN DINNER

Professional entertainers, souvenirs, noise.maker,. Music

all night by a Gypsy Jasx Orchestra. $3.50 Per Person.

THE AVRUNIN
DAY NURSERY SCHOOL

Under the Supervision of

MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN,

Director of Avrunin Camp

The children are in charge of teachers specially trained
for this work.

The nursery is homelike and comfortable, with
yard where the children enjoy the sun and air.

■ large

Lunches prepared carefully, under direction of • dietician.

Afternoon naps in airy, sunny rooms.

Arrangements for permanent residence at
• the nursery
can be made for • limited number of children.

2754 COLUMBUS AVE.
Euclid 6684 or Hemlock 0998-W

And in the old places of Jewish
settlement throughout the world
the work of the Ira goes on stead-
ily. methodically, with the clear,
sure knowledge of an experienced
organization that has no patience
with experiments that may break
down, and no sympathy with the
ways of Butler's Laputa, where
they invent wonderful projects
for the benefit of mankind, the
only inconvenience being that
none of these projects are yet
brought to perfection, and in the
meantime the whole country lies
miserably waste, the houses in
ruins and the people without food
or clothes." The Ica is essentially
a sound organization, heedful of
the wishes and of the trust funds
of its founder, and concerned to
perpetuate his work by keeping
his legacy as far as possible in-
tact, for while the Ica is forbidden
by its constitution to make profits,
it also endeavors to avoid losses,'
no that the great fund should by
payments and repayments go on
rotating, being used over and over
again to the continued benefit of
millions upon millions of Jews
still to come, who will. like the
"nephew of Baron de Hirsch" in
Chile, bless the name of the lea
and of its founder, Baron de
Hirsch.

For although Ira president Me-
eeded Ica president, and Ica ad-
ministrator succeed Ica adminis-
trator, though Phillipson is fol-
owed by Sir Leonard Cohen ands

Chronicle Want Ads Pay,:

Samuel J. Levin, (Dorothy Krolik),

"HY" STEED

Baron de Hirsch's Legacy. ZVILLER CARD PARTY
ON SATURDAY EVENING
(Continued from rase Onnootte Editorial)

WILL REIGN AT THE

Mrs.

On the occasion of the Bar
Mitzvah of Benjamin Hertz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hertz of
247 Belmont, Mr. Israel hertz will
conduct services Saturday morn-
ing at Congregation Ahavath
Achim, Westminster and Delmar,
and will be assisted by a large
choir. Saturday night, at B'nai
Moshe Hall, Dexter and Law-
rence, a dinner will be given in
honor of the Bar Mitzvah, to be
followed by a musicale in which
outstanding local artists will par-
ticipate. The evening's program
will be followed by dancing.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barkoff of
2242 Blaine avenue celebrated
their eighth wedding anniversary
with four tables of bridge. Re-
freshments were served from a
table centered with red roses and
gladiolas.

Miss Frances Wilensky was host-
ess to 16 guests at a delightful
bridge Saturday evening, Dec. 12.
A Dutch lunch was served at mid-
night.

Miss Tillie Tilchen of 2454
Gladstone avenue, bride-elect of
Jan. 3, was honored by her
mother, Mrs. Max Tilchen, at a
shower for 45 people, given at her
home Wednesday, Dec. 9.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund will have its
next regular meeting Wednesday
evening, Dec. 23, at the Taylor
and Wilson Synagogue. Louis
'Leff, a well-known Zionist and J.
N. F. worker, will address the audi
ence. Sidney Kosowsky, violinist,
and Tessie Kalman, pianist, cous-
ins, will entertain with solos and
duets. The public is invited.
At this meeting committees will
be appointed to collect J. N. F.
boxes in the Dexter section. Mrs.
M. Hayman will head these com-
mittees.
The membership drive, headed
by Mrs. A. Smilo, will be broui,ht
to a close with a membership party
Saturday evening, Jan. 23, the
eve of Chamisor Osor b'Shvat.
The new members will then be in-
stalled and initiated into the J.
N. F. work.
Mrs. A. Markson was appointed
as the head of the publicity com-
mittee for this organization.
The group thanks Mrs. S. Cabot
for the latka party she gave the
ladies in her home.

Gift to Emergency Council
Honors Wineman's
Birthday.

The Jewish Social Service Bu-
reau wishes to acknowledge re-
ceijit of a contribution to the Jew-
ish Unemployment Emergency
Council from Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Wineman in honor of the birth-
At the home of Miss Esther day of Henry Wineman,
Handler, 15354 Muirland avenue,
on Friday evening, Dec. 11, Miss
Irene baron was hostess to ers were laid for 24. Mrs. Margolis
Lambda Gamma Phi Sorority. Lou will leave for New York Dec. 24.
and Mac Handler were guests, the
former being home from Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown of
State College and the latter re- 922 East Philadelphia avenue an-,
turning from Boston.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their

MRS. A. SORAN

served and prizes awarded at each
table.
Mrs. A. Soran of 601 North
Main street, Royal Oak, is chair-
man of this party, and she is as-
sisted by Mrs. NI. Klein. Their
co-workers are Metalanies Celia
Schlain, B. Klein, B. Maranz and
S. Klein.

Gifts to Fresh Air Society.

The following list of donors to
the Fresh Air Society represents
gifts received since the close of
camp in September: Memorial tri-
butesfrom Mrs. Eleanor J. Ford,
Miss Eleanor Scher, Dr. and Mrs.
1.. G. Steele, A. B. Ileavenrich, Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Ileavenrich, Miss
Edith Ileavenrich, D. W. Simons.
Mn. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman,
Miss Selma Sampliner, Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Rosenthal. A gift from Dr.
Benton Marks.

Ounre carries on the work

JUNIOR JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND

of

Sonnenfeld, though theirs is the
honor and credit of doing the work

Miss Pearl Busker of 1514 Sew-
ard avenue entertained on Dec. 16
in honor of Miss Rebecca Miller,
whose marriage to Albert Schwartz
will be an event of Jan. 3, at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel.

On Sunday evening, Dec. 13
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frankenstein of
Glynn Court entertained 20 guests
at a buffet supper and bridge
party.

Miss Alice Newman of Lawrence
avenue will be hostess at a buffet
supper for a number of the young
folks Dec. 26.

8:30 TO 1

SUNDAY EVE., DEC. 20

Roof Garden

Ballroom

HOTEL TULLER

ZVILLER LADIES AID SOCIETY
Will Hold Their

CARD PARTY

Saturday evening, Dec. 19—Jericho Temple

Refreshments — Prices Given at Each Table

1

FOURTH

ANNUAL

$10
per
Couple

NEW YEAR'S EVE
DINNER DANCE

Sponsored by

Purity Chapter

No. 359 0. E. S.

Hotel Statler

Favors
for

Large Crystal Ballroom

_Unexcelled Cuisine — Entertainment

the

Ladies

I

Music by

DAVE DIAMOND'S ORCHESTRA

DANCING UNTIL 4:30 A. M. I

For R
tions call Mrs. Sar ■ h Fialee, chairman—Euclid
4879 or Mr.. Ann Rmenbaum, co-chairman—Hemlock 9224..W.,

Level Headed People Buy

FURNITURE

ABRAMSON'S

Why?

-
ANDRE

Supper Club
A La Russo

62 COLUMBIA EAST
Just a Step from Woodward

of the great man who laid it down
tall Course
for them what they should do, and
provided them with the funds to
Mesdames Bessie Werney and
do it, it is he, the boron. who tow- Mamie Davidioff were joint host-
Couvert $1.00 after 10 p m.
ers above them all; it is he, who esses at a personal shower, Satur-
i$ the Ira, the dream and the day evening. December 5, at the
reality, the vision that went to his Detroit Leland Hotel, honoring
bequest of • royal treasury to his Miss Jean Y. Boesky, a bride-elect
FOR DANCING
people, and the work that has of January 10. Dinner was serve-1
Also
carried millions of Jews from the to 26 guests, dancing and bridge
lands of oppression to the ends of followed.
the world and has set them up in a
In interpretation of Russian folk
new continent and a new life. •
Mrs. Sadie Grossman and son. songs twice nightly, 7 :45 and
This is the achievement of, Marvin, of Virginia Park, have 11:45.
Baron de Hirsch. Setting aside' returned to their home after tour-
all his other great deeds, leaving ing the continent.
Make Reservations Now for
dot all else that he has done in
---
every corner of the globe where
Miss Mary Elaine Daneman,
Jews live, this one work alone has daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
ensured hies immortality. As Daneman of 1683 Edison avenue.
South Africa is the work of Cecil leaves Friday to spend the holi-
Rhodes, so Jewish South America days as the guest of Miss Eliza-
is the work of Baron de Hirsch. beth Renard of St. Louis. Mo.
Like Cecil Rhodes, he bestraddles
a continent, he dominates the en-
SPECIAL. RUSSIAN ENTER-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger and
tire Jewish world. And though their son. Paul, have left the city'
TAINMENT, RUSSIAN FA-
the monument they build him is of for Los Angeles,
VORS. FUN GALORE!!
brass and of stone, his name.
which is among the legends of
Mrs. Robert Margolis of 3375
th e ages, is greater and more en-, Collingwood was entertained at a
during.
surprise farewell bridge and tun-
iCovt ∎ rtsitt, !OIL J. T. A.)
chews given

Sunday Dinner

al s o

Andre Taloff;;;Orchestra

ANDRE TALOFF

Detroit's Gayest
New Year's Eve
Party

by her sistena Coy.

DANCING

COMMODORES.

son, Hyman, which will take place
Saturday, Dec. 17, at Congrega-
tion Beth Moses.

Honoring Miss Freda Edith
Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John 11. Finestone of Detroit
Harry Cooper, whose marriage to and Sam Weinberger of Flint left
Dr. Benjamin R. Potashnick will for an extended tri East

p as .
e an e v ent e . L3, glas s
Weinberg of Monterey avenue
entertained at bridge on Dec. 10.
Miss Jean Blair complimented Miss
Cooper at a surprise personal
shower and bridge on Dec. 12 at
her home.

Miss Dorothy Gorelick, a bride-
elect of this month, was enter-
tained with a miscellaneous
shower on Nov. 18 by Mrs. I. Still-
man; on Nov. 21, Mrs. Harold Ash
honored her with a personal :
shower and bridge, and on Dec. 5
Mrs. Philip Kramer tendered her

bridge-luncheon and linen
shower at the San Min Palace.

TAX 75e

Presents His

LADIES J. N. F. MEETS
ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT

WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AT 1400, NEAR GRAND RIVER . . . . Open Evenings

Gayety and Merriment

'With the Protee-Tuele
(trade-mark) which
stops all garter runs.

Ilimel-lloae—First Floor

Jan. 3—Miss Mabel Botvinick, daughtur of Mr. and Mrs. David
Botvinick of 546 Hague avenue, to Morris Cohn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Cohn of 219 Hague avenue.

At



"Dollar"
Himel•Hose!

Wedding Calendar

Dec. 27.-L-Miss Dorothy Gorelick, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Gorelick of Glendale avenue, to Dr. Louis J. Stillman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. I. Stillman of this city.

111111111151IN FURNITURE CO.

An elaborately

on

Dec. 23,—Miss Freda Edith Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Cooper, to Dr. Benjamin R. Potashnik.

(It Everything in Our Great

! ! !

Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner of 3759 Carter avenue announc
the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Nathan Weinstein
son of Morris Weinstein. Mr, and Mrs. Schubiner will entertain
at a reception in honor of their (laughter and Mr. Weinstein on
Dec. 27.

Dec. 20—Miss Jean Dolinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morri.
Dolinsky of Holbrook avenue to Sidney Freed, son of Mr. and Mrs
Jacob Freed of Blaine avenue, at Congregation Ahavath Zion.

Prices will probably never be so
low again!

Open
Evenings

A New Something to Sing Abort!
3•Pair Price

Mr. and Mrs. M. Watnick announce the engagement of thei
daughter, Beverly Sadie, to Jack M. Remer, son of Mr. and Mrs
S. Remer.

The Climax of the Year!

it

Himelhoch's

Engagements

Stacklerhicind.Sale!

PRICES
WILL
NEVER
BE
SO
LOW
AGAIN

PAGE NINE

1. Furniture of unquestionable quality
has always been sold in this store.
2.. No sensational advertising of inferior
merchandise has ever been attempted.

3.. Savings are always assured at no sac-

rifice to quality.

The proof of our statements is simple and within
the grasp of all—carefully compare the quality and
values offered with that obtainable at any recognized
quality store. The result will be enlightening—in
many instances surprising.

See Us Before You Buy

OPEN SUNDAY AND EVENINGS

S. Abramson

$15.00 Per Couple

Furniture Co.

Phone Cadillac 9822.9823

9316-22 OAKLAND AVENUE

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