A merico/ Ads* PerioSeal Cotter CLIFTON ARNIM • CINCINNATI 10, OH/0 PAGE SEVIE?: 711E2)LTRoir,frivisn(iiRCPSICLf, Engagements / it p Mr. and Mrs. David Si. Sidder of Calvert avenue announce th to Dr. David Seligson Annual January Sale of Lingerie begins. Saturday, January 2 Biggest and Best yet! Values you can't afford to miss in fine lingerie of pure dye French crepes and satins. See the negligees values, too! Lingerie and Negligees Main Ebner. engagement of their daughter, Constance Ruth, son of Abraham Seligson of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Evalk of 209 Connecticut avenue, Ilighlam l'ark, announce the betrothal of their slaughter, Constance, to Sidney • Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weinberg of 2275 Culvert avenue.' Sir. and Mrs. Henry Greenberg, of 9052 Cascade avenue an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Sam hampner, Son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kammer of Pontiac, Mich. Wedding Calendar Jan. 3.—Miss Rebecca Miller, to Albert Schwartz. Jan. 3—Miss Mabel Botvinick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Potvinick of 546 Hague avenue, to Morris Cohn, son of Mr. and Sirs. liseph Cohn of 219 Hague avenue. 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 llotel. A New Year and a New Place to Eat Boesky Bros.' most modern and beautiful restaurant, located in the heart of the downtown district, has won the approval of ■ all Detroit. The excellent food the cheery, comfortable atmosphere, has attracted the atten- tion of the most particular epicurean and it is already established as Detroit's favorite dining rendezvous. In. elude a visit to Boesky's among your New Year's reso• lotions. son. Dec. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. John Surath (Sylvia Stolarsky) of 2953 Leslie avenue, a son, Arnold Mitchell, Dec. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Casper C. Cutler (Shirley Friedman) of Calvert avenue, a daughter, Margery Thelma. THE GRILL ROOM—on the main floor — table service day and night.. De- troit's Smartest Dining Room. THE PINE ROOM—on the lower floor table service until 1 in the morning.. Beau- tiful Atmosphere! THE CAFETERIA—on the lower floor —self-serve—equipped for speedy service and comfort! THE DELICATESSEN counter—on the main floor—Finest delicatessens, our own- baked pastres, and home-made salads to take out! BOEIKVS DELICATffIEN.RESTAURANT • CAFETERIA 1130 GRIP VOLD Between State and Michigan LITTMAN'S pEOPLE'S THEATRE Edwin Relkin and Z. Weintraub Present for FRIDAY NIGHT—SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ' Matinee and Evening, Jan. 1-2-3. The Well-Known, Genial Artist MAX GABEL Postively the last five performances In His Great Success NOBLE INSTINCTS Littman Company will assist our guest artist. New prices now in effect—Matinees 75c, GOOD NEWS! 50e, 25.; Ni.r•hts $1, 75e, 50c. Don't Forget Tuesday Night Jan. 5 Testimonial evenin0 for our beloved hlislia Fisbson The Father of Buenos Aires by Karalenko will be played SEMET-SOLVAY COKE Yields Extra heat value at no extra cost Extra abundant Heat Extra Clean Heat Extra Ease in Firing Extra Ease in Regulating Extra Clean to Handle Extra Satisfaction Extra High Value per Dollar Spent for Fuel. Phone us that order today or ask for one of our salesmen to call PHONE: WHITTIER 9200 of Junior Hadassah, young wo- men's Zionist organization, at the Ilotel New Yorker. A committee from the convention, headed by Miss Sibyl Soroker of Boston, as- sociate editor of the Jewish Ad- vocate, met him at the pier. Ile was welcomed at the hotel by Miss Frances Day Lesser. national presi- MAX GABEI HERE FOR 6 MORE DAYS tration. The following officers were elected: President, Sulamith Schwartz. Brookly; vice-presidents, Esther Brill, Chicago; Dorothy Finkel. stein, Columbus; Mary Frank, Chattanooga, and Edith Schad, Brooklyn; treasurer, Esther Levy, New York; secretarp, Teka Flax, Brooklyn, Purity's Past Matron's Club Holds Bridge-Tea. FRANK AND SEDER 1 - 113 TO 1.117 WOODWARD AVE. Between Grand River and Clifford Spend $13.94—Look Your Loveliest! Appears in 'Noble Instincts;' Yiddish Playhouse Re- duces Prices. Dresses As NEW as the New Year! 43694 "Selo Liebeslied" at Little Cinema Theater. "Sein Liebeslied" ("His Love Song") a new German screen operetta, which is to open at the Little Cinema Theater Saturday, was made by the same creators of the sensationally successful first German screen operetta, "Zwei Herzen in Ys Takt" ("Two Ilearts in Waltz Time") in the Tobis Stu- , chits in Berlin. "Rein Liebeslied" is a musical romance of gay Munich against the colorful background of Ba- varian music halls and beer gar- dens. It was directed by the distin- guished German-llungarian mega- phoner, Gems von Bolvary. The music was written by the famous Viennese composer, Robert Stolz. port of four Palistinian projects and $15,000 will be for adminis- he continued, "I would say with all resnect to the Red Cross that it is greater, because wherever the Purity's Past Matrons Club will Red Cross is mentioned, there is some association with the idea of holds bridge-tea on Jan. 6 at the war. 'lint with Hadassah, there is Detroit-Leland llotel. There will only the idea of peace. be refreshments and prizes. Mrs. The convention, which closed R. B. Stralser is president. For Tuesday night, approved a budget reservations call Mrs. S. Rosen- of $90,000 for 1932. Of the to- blatt, Longfellow 2258. Births Dec. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Elson of 9321 Detxer boulevard,' a daughter, Leah Nora. Nov. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Margolis of 2014 Blaine ave., Lae, a daughter, Roselyn. (I) Mr. Sokolow congratulated the delegates, who represent more than 150 cities, in their "great Tells Convention Work is Vi- achievements" and encouraged tal to Zionism; Approve them to "greater achievements." From the "bunion non-sectarian, $90,000 Budget. universal point of view," he said, Hadassah performed one of the NEW YORK.—Less than half "greatest works of all time." an hour after leaving the S. S. Ma- • "n we comp Tuesday, Nahum Sokolov known institution, the Red Cross," addressed the annual convention tat, $75,000 will go for the sup- 'dent of Junior Hadassah, and in- troduced by Emanuel Neumann, American member of the World Zionist Executive. Max Gabel, nationally known Feb. 14—Miss Miriam Ellen Kamin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jewish star, will appear here in Si. Kamin of 1303 Seward, to Alfred E. Lakin, son of Mrs. Ida Lakin' tive more performances, this Fri- and the late Sam Lakin. • day night, Saturday and Sunday matinee and evening, in "Noble Instincts." The entire cast will . assist him in this production at Littman's Yiddish People's Thea- ter Twelfth and Seward. I Abraham Littinan manager of , the theater, announces reductions Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pollock (Laura Chesluk), a in prices of seats of from 25 to 50 son, Maynard Leon. cents, to het pmeet the present Dec. 21—To Sir. and Mrs. I. Ernest Sachs (Anne Fogelson), a emergency. Dec. 17—To Sir. and Mrs. Edgar Brandin' (Winona Karpp) a daughter, Mary Frances. Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Goldsmith (Kitty Wexler) of 3200 Boston boulevard, a daughter, Roberta llelene. x Mrs. Ida Greenberg, of Buffalo, N. Y., formerly of Detroit, is spending the week of New Year with her family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. N. Blatnikoff en- Ieel Oiled over t 10 guests at the Club Exchange on Saturday, Dec. 28, in honor of their twentieth Mr. and Mrs. I. Finkelstone announce the engagement of their. wedding anniversary. Vocal solos daughter, Ida, to Arthur Gilbert, Son of Sirs. S. Gilbert. were sung by Mrs. B. Lachs, who was accompanied by Mrs. S. Mey- ers. Saul Rose was toastmaster. --- Mr. and Mrs. I. Katz of 98 Wi- nona avenue, Highland Park, went by airplane to Cleveland to spend the week-end and while there at- Jan, 3—Miss Rose Steinberg, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Abruhap tended the wedding of their Steinberg of 2994 Richton avenue, to Jacob Miller of 9511 Dexte cousin, Andrew Gantz, of Detroit, boulevard. to Miss Julia Schwartzenfeld of Jan. 3--Miss Kate Simons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. Simon. •('tevelund. of Clairmount avenue, to Irving Altman son of Sir. and Mrs. E Altman of Duane avenue, at Congregation Mishkan Israel. 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. Him e l h o c h's Played for 40 weeks in New York. The entire SOKOLOW PRAISES JUNIOR HADASSAH Priced in accordance with our famous underselling policy! LOVELY PRINTS , . . enchanting in either light or dark backgrounds. TAILORED SILK CREPES . . . that have caught the dazzling newness of the Spring mode! Sir. and Mrs. Jake Brown, Miss Harriett Brown, Mr. and Sirs. John Freilich and daughter Janyce, all of Chicago; Harris Cohn of Buf- POTASHN ICK—COOP ER falo, Sir. and Mrs. William Gott- Mr and Mrs. harry Cooper an- lieb of Milwaukee, and Ben Edel- nounce the marriage of their stein of Sit. Clemens. daughter, Freda Edith, to Dr. Ben- jamin R. Potashnick, son of Mr. FREED—DOLINSKY and Sirs. Simon Potashnick, which The marriage of Miss Jean Do- Zedakah Club to Form Jun- took place at the home of their linskv, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. ior Group. son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Morris Dolinsky, and Sidney Mrs. Grace Zellman of 1935 Mrs. David Cooper, Dec. 23. F reed, son o r. and rs. Jaco b Clairmount is sponsoring a Junior The marriage service was read Freed, was solemnized at Congre- Zedakah Club for girls ranging in at 4:30 in the afternoon and was gation Ahavath Zion, Dec. 20. ages from 14 to 18. For informa- followed by a dinner for 50 guests. Miss Rae Dolinaky attended her An arch of smilax with palms and sister and Mark Friedman per- tion call Euclid 8611-Al. Sirs. Rose Agree, Sirs. Ida Levin ferns banked at the sides and back, formed the duties of best man. DRESSES—Fourth Floor W and Sirs Gertrude Gordon are and tall candelabra with ivory Dinner and dancing for 125 giving a food show for the Zeda- tapers formed a lovely setting for guests followed the ceremony, af- the ceremony. Dr. Leo Si. Frank. ter which Mr. and Sirs. Freed left kah Club on Wednesday after- , noon Jan. 13, at the Rose Agree lin officiated. for a trip to Montreal. Talmud Torah, 121 Rosedale Miss Cooper wore a frock of Court. Admission will be a pack- white coca) lace and a large pie. LIEBERWITZ—MALTZMAN ' age of food. ture hat of horsehair, with a nar- Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Saltzman The Zedakah Club acknowledges row band of turquoise blue vel- announce the marriage of their donations from Moe Shapero, Rose vet. Her corsage was fashioned of daughter, Ida, to Maxwell D. Lich. Greenbaum, the weekly donation calla lilies. Sirs. Harry Cooper erwitz, son of Sir. Samuel Lieber- from the Goodwill Bridge Club and Mrs. Simon Potashnick were wits. The wedding ceremony and the Knights of Pythias. attired in black, wearing gar- took place Sunday, Dec. 20, at Sirs. Sylvia Shapero of 3230 denias. Temple Beth El. A reception was Calvert will be the next hostess to Miss Jean Blair was her only held at the home of Sir. and Sirs. the Zedakah Club, meeting on attendant, dressed in Persian David Lieberwitz of Tuxedo ave- Monday afternoon, Jan. 4, 1:30 green crepe with brown fox and nue. Sir. and Mrs. Lieberwitz are 'clock , brown accessories. Joseph G. spending their honeymoon in Chi- Aller performed the duties of best cago. Upon their return they will Gift to Brandeis Golden Book he at home to their friends as 2745 man. Fund. Dr. and Sirs. Potashnick are Cortland avenue. spending their honeymoon in The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew- SCHOLNICK—SPECTER Cleveland, where they will attend ish National Fund this week made Announcement is made of the a contribution to the Brandeis Gel- the l'hi Delta Epsilon medical fra- ternity convention. They will be marriage of Miss Ruth Specter, ' don Book Fund. • t home 637 Leicester Court, after daughter of Mrs. J. Specter of Shady avenue' Pittsburgh, Pa., to Dec 30. Michigan Theater. •__ Reuben Scholnick, son of Sir. and "Ladies of the Big House " with Sirs. Jacob Scholnick of 3325 SURGAL—FLORMAN Sylvia Sidney, charming star of Amid a bower of palms in the Webb avenue, Detroit. "Street Scene" and "An Ameri- The bride wore a suit of rust Italian Gardens of the Book-Cad- can Tragedy" in the leading role, illac Hotel, on Sunday, Dec, 27, cloth, trimmed with white lynx. is the powerful dramatic screen at- Rabbi Leon From read the nup- Her accessories were of brown and traction now showing at the tials that united in marriage she were a corsage of white gar- Michigan Theater during its New Dorothy II. Florman, daughter of denias. Mr. and Sirs. Scholnick sailed on Year's program. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Florman of I Sturtevant avenue and Aaron 'A. the Empress of Australia on a Fisher Theater. cruise of the West Indies, and Surgal of Chicago, ill. upon their return will make their . A giant stage show revue, one The bride wore a Paton gown home in Pittsburgh. • of the motion picture surprises of of white satin and carried a bou- the season, and a lavish orchestra quet of gardenias and lilies-of-the BETTER—BERNSTEIN production, comprise the three big valley. Mrs. Dan Mendelson, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernstein of hits of the program new showing Chicago, who was matron of Collingwood avenue announce the at the Fisher Theater, "This Reck- honor, wore a blue satin gown and marriage of their daughter, Rae, less Age," with a great all-star carried pink roses. The brides- to Samuel Better of LOS Angeles. cast of players, is the special New maids were Miss Eleanor Florman, ----- Year's screen attraction. sister of the bride, and Miss liar- MARCUSE—WEINBERG rittt Brown of Chicago, niece of Mr. and Sirs. A. S. Weinberg of R-K-0 Downtown. the groom. Miss Florman's gown Hague avenue announce the mar-, Having brought "big time" vau- was chartreuse crepe and she car- riage of their daughter, Sylvia, to ried yellow talisman roses. Miss Philip Robert Marcuse, son of Sirs. deville hack to Detroit last week in brown wore a pink satin gown and Julia Niarcuse of Burlingame ave. a successful manner, the It-K-0 Downtown Theater is offering an- she carried a bouquet of pink nue, on Friday. Dec. 25. other superb show on the stage this . ■■ •••,111 roses. week, with Bill Robinson, world - fa- • Mrs. Sam Harman, mother of mous dancer, as the featured head- the bride wore a black satin gown encrusts,' with rhinestones and liner. Robinson is appearing ith ESTABLISHED 1887 pearls. She wore a shoulder bou- is "Hot From Harlem" revue, is Mr. and Mr.. Norman Borkner of quet of gardenias. ssisted by 25 talented stars, and Dwight street have as their Rom'. for The ushers were Darwin Leve- the Wf•ell. Mr. Buckner's Mere., Miriam provides one of the most unusual n= of Cleveland and Myron Alex- and Dorothy Weinher', daughter. Of Mr. 1 ills of variety. and Mrs. Sam Weinberg of Saginaw ander of Chicago. Babette, Sallie Slichitran. and Shirley Marks attended Miss Mr., Celia Illoommen and email datith-' Florman as flower girls, all wear- ter. Barbara. loft recently to spend the ing ping chiffon dresses and carry. winter in Miami. Florida. ing baskets of rose petals. Mr. and Mr.. Jerome J. Edeletein sod Dinner was served to 70 guests children. Lloyd. Paul and Sandorf of De- in the Crystal Ballroom, followed troit. *pent the week•end with Mr. and Mm. M. Kollin of Dwitrht street. Mr. by a reception for friends and rela- and Mrs. Ben Elhlime entertained armor tives. After • honeymoon to of friend. at their home on Fast hemmed. Road for the plea rare of Mr. and Mrs. Miami Beach, Fla., Cuba and Ha- Edel.teln. vana, Mr. and Mrs. Surgal will tic. •nd Mr.. C,«,rge - s. Wei.. of Mo. make their home in Chicago. hawk Rom! entertained IS member. of Among the out-of-town guests their family at Christina dinner. present were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Loveman, Darwin Loveman, Mr. I Mr. and Mr.. Ben Elhlinft of F.•• ■ to OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE and Mrs. Merman Supnik, Mr. and o'n'''C'l?ri sd de's"' flZ.t.• weer p'4:e*n"t Mrs. Sydney D. Marks, Elmer Mc- fro t Lan•ing. Detroit and Pontiac. n MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, FORMERLY • Nulty Mrs. Kitty Keleher, Mr. Th• Beta Phi Tad FraternOy held • SOLD UP TO $55, ARE INCLUDED IN THFSE and Mrs. Sam Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Year's E•e party at the lintel B oo., •elts Asher Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron TWO GROUPS. WE EARNESTLY URGE OUR Florman, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Flor- CUSTOMERS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF man, Miss Hortense Florman, Mr. Zviller Society Thanks Its Patrons. and Mrs. Joe (knits and daugh- THIS UNUSUAL OFFER ter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Simon The Zviller Ladies Aid Society Green. Mr. and Mrs. Mee Saeh- thanks the chairman and co-work- row, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Bachman, ers who participated in the annual Miss Florence Berkowitz, Mr. and card Party riven at Jericho Tem- , Our Entire Stock of $1.50 and $2.00 Ties; Our Entire Stick of $2.65 and $3.00 Dress Shirts Mrs. Jnsenh Ehrlich. Mr. and Mrs. plc Der 19, which resulted in • Ilandtai lured—silk lined resilio constructed neck- 95 A fine group of hand tailored shirts, in the newest Harry Kohn. all of Cleveland; Mr. great success. The club also thanks wear. This entire group of ties selected from our styles, collars attached or to match,soft or starched. $2.15 and Mrs. Jake Alexander, Mr and patrons who contributed freely regular stock of $1.50 and $2.00 qualities Semi-Annual Clearance Price. Mrs. Dan Mendelson, Myron Alex- with their donations as well RS ad- antler, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Alex-, vertising in the nregram. A sne- 3 for $6.00 ender, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Lerner,' cis' word of gratitude is given the 1400 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AT GRAND RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Samna. Mrs.! president. Mrs. M. Pevin, for her Guasie Cohen, Mrs. Annie Cohen tireless efforts. fliarriagre 5 O'CLOCK TYPES . . . adorably dif- ferent . . . also svelte evening gowns of satin and taffeta. New Dress Successes $/.94 at Our Famous Price I Now In Progress Our Great ANNUAL FUR SALE Every Price Reduced CONVENIENT TERMS Buy with Confidence Annis Furs Library at East Grand River Pontiac Nntra Scholnick's SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE 3 BEGINS SATURDAY, JAN. 2nd 3 $ 75 9.7 5 DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY! "Abie's Martian Rose" Pre- sented to U. H. S. Alumni. The Alumni Association of the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit met on Dee. 22 at the Philadelphia- Byron Talmud Torah. The dra- matics committee, under the guid- ante of S. Tilchin, presented a humorous play, "Abie's Martian Rose." The social committee headed by Harry Seligson has made prepara- tions for another party to be held on Saturday evening, Jan. 2. All members of the alumni are invited to attend. ,e,r4oliiint F