A merican ,fewish periodical Center 1 CUPTON AVINUR • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO J. N. F. AUXILIARY'S -- $5 DONOR LUNCHEON 1 1 Every Mother . . . . To Be Held on March 9; Charnisho Osor b'Shvat Celebration This Saturday Night. CHILD HEALTH INSTITUTE Jan. 24—Miss Harriet Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lester Levy of Highland Park, to Sidney Harold Marwil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil, at the home of the bride's uncle, David A. Brown, 60 East Boston boulevard. The wedding will be followed by a reception from 8:30 to 10:30. No cards. HUDSON'S Feb. 14—Miss Miriam Kamin, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. A. M. Kamin of 1303 Seward avenue, to Alfred E. Lakin, son of Mrs. Ida Lakin and the late Sam Lakin. MRS. H. KRAFT The OPENING SHOE SALON : MYRO SHOES $5.75 The First Showings of the New 1932 Spring Shoe Fashions , , 66.s I fashion shom 1510 WOODWARD AVENUE DON'T MISS . - the Last Three Affairs of the Los Angeles Sanatorium B-A-Z-A-A-R Sat. Eve. Jan. 23 Sunday Sun. Eve. Jan. 24 12 to 5 p. m. Jan. 24 Card Party Full Course Chicken Dinner Admission 25c 49c Refreshments Free CARNIVAL DANCE Admission 25c Entertainment Galore! brate the thirtieth anniversary of the Jewish National Fund, on W ednesday, March 9, at the Stet- ter hotel. Sirs. II. Kraft is chair- man of the luncheon, with Mrs. S. Cabot, Mrs. M. Fruman and Sirs. S. Levin as co-chairmen. Mrs. L. Miller is in charge of punch cards. She is assisted by Sirs. S. New- , man. Mrs. Si. Hayman, Mrs. H. Milkovsky and Mrs. W. Silver are at the head of the ways and means committee. All those desiring to assist this committee should call Garfield 9335 or Arlington 9026-M. Mrs. A. Markson, Sirs. I A. Smilo and Mrs. S. Weiner are at the head of the ads committee. Mrs. J. Fidler is the luncheon treasurer. Sirs. II. Lippitt is darling ad chairman. Organizations are requested to keep the date of the luncheon, March 9, open. It also appeals to all ladies' organizations in the city as well as to all individuals to do honor to the Jewish National Fund's celebration of its thirtieth anniversary and to be strongly I represented at the luncheon. More detalis of the luncheon will be an- nounced in the next issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. The last board meeting was held Wednesday, Jan. 13, at the home of Sirs. Si. Fruman. Final ar- rangements wer ecompleted for the Chamisho Osor b'Shvat party to take place Saturday night, Jan. 23, at the Taylor and Wilson syna- gogue. An elaborate program has been prepared with Philip Slomovitz, Leon Kay and Mrs. E. Sachs° as speakers of the evening. Aaron Murkson will greet the af- fair in the name of the Kvutzah Ivrith. Sirs. B. Milkovsky-Becker, well known soprano; L. Green- blat, tenor of the Detroit Halevy- Roza Mamlin will render violin solos. They will all be accom- panied at the piano by Ruth Sher- man. Refreshments will be served. Sirs. L F idler and Mrs. B. Lehrman will be in charge of the refreshments. Sirs. II. Mil- kovsky, president of the organiza- tion, will preside. Admission is free. The public is invited. This party marks the close of the membership drive and trees will be planted in the names of those who brought in the greatest number of members. I of a lovely new $7.75 FUN GALORE! PHILADELPHIA - BYRON HALL Philadelphia and Byron Ares. DETROIT SHOW CONVENTION HALL JANUARY 23 -30 CHORD OF JUDEA BANQUET JAN. 28 Hershel Leib Guest Conductor at Last Recital. The Chord of Judea Smyphony Orchestra has not only established a name for itself, with the last successful annual concert held re- cently at the :Masonic Temple, but has also drawn the attention of prominent Jewish music artists to the fact that such an organization should be supported. Last Sunday, the Chord of .ludea had Hershel Leib, musical director of the Fox Theater, as its guest conductor at its usual rehearsal. Mr. Leib conducted the first and fourth movements of The Caucas- ian Sketches. Much encourage- ment and enthusaism has • been cre- ated among members, by the won- derful technique and constructive criticism of Mrs. Leib. Dr. Mark Guszburg, noted piano teacher, is to he the guest conduc- tor at the coming rehearsal. The Chord of Judea is to hold a hanguet and dance at the Chil- dren's Theater of the Sholem Ale - hem Folk Shute, 539 KKenilworth on Thursday evening, Jan. 28, 8:30 p. m., for members, patrons and distinguished guests. William Klein, president, believes that this cele- braton of the success of last an- nual concert, mil serve as a splen- did opportunity to create a better relationship between its members and stimulate the organization to further its ambition. Junior Pioneers' Bridge and Dance Jan. 24. ADMISSION REDUCED TO 5 0 CENTS Dexter Auto Wash 12005 DEXTER BLVD. Corner Elmhurst 10-MINUTE CONVEYOR SERVICE Detroit's Finest and Best Equipped Car Washing Plant—Lubrication—Body Polishing. COATS Featuring two low prices 38.00, 75.00 BETTER DRESSES. . . .10.00 to 25.00 4—Miss Marilyn Chisel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Glasel of 1996 Gladstone avenue, to Leonard Schwartzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Schwartzman of St. Louis. woman---this will be news of unusual importance 5. Pat. Off. Himelhoch's Now On! Jam 3I—Miss Frieda Dworkin, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Alfred Dworkin of 9303 Pinehurst avenue, to David Meth, son of Mr, and Sirs. Frank Meth of 3710 Richton avenue, at Wilshire hotel. T o every fashion-minded U. Don't Miss These Values in Clearance Wedding Calendar Auditorium—Twelfth Floor Reg. Ii i melh o c k s Annual End-of-Season January 25=30, Inclusive Exclusively Engagements U. H. S. AUXILIARY TEA AND MUSICALE TO BE HELD JAN. 27 . A tea and musicale will be spon- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bloom of Commonwealth avenue announce sored by the Woman's Auxiliary the engagement of their daughter, Lydia, to William L Ehrlichman of of the United Hebrew Schools onl The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 27, at Jewish National Fund held a board Philadelphia, Pa. 2:15 o'clock, in the ballroom of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Israel announce the engagement of their sister, meeting at the home of Mrs. J.' Miss Ruth Kronenberg of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Lewis IL Allender, the Detroit-Leland Hotel, Cass and Fidler. Bagley avenues. An interesting Arrangements were completed son of Mrs. Anna Allender of Detroit. for the $5 donor luncheon to cele-1 Mr. and Mrs. Israel Ilalperin of Detroit announce the engage- ' ment of their sister, Tillie, to Samuel J. London, son of Mr. and , Mrs. Jacob I. London of this city. Should Plan to Attend the FENWICK SHOES . Bertha Glazer, secretary of the Junior Pioneers, 2725 Pasadena,, Longfellow 6363, is in charge of tickets for the bridge-dansant to, be held at the Chinese Tea Gar- dens at 8 p. m., on Sunday, Jan. 24. There will he dancing and re- freshments. Doctors' Care for Inmates of Jewish Old Folks' Home. Dr. Agnelly, city physician, is vi iting the inmates of the home since last summer twice a week. The inmates are provided with ••••me free medicine furnished from the Receiving Hospital by Dr. Ag- n ell y. Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs, East Grand River, is contributing for several years his free service as chiropodist to the inmates of the home. A vote of thanks was expressed at the last regular monthly meet- ing of the board of the home to Dr. Agnelly and Dr. Joseph J. Ja- cobs for their benevolent labors' in behalf of the inmates of the: home . Feb. 14—Molly Strossky, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Aaron Stross• —Phut° by Spellman Studio. ky of Linwood avenue, to Dr. S. E. Levitt, son of Sir, and Mrs. Julius MRS. WOLF KAPLAN Levitt of Fullerton avenue. in i ng program w I b e March 6—Miss Ida S. II ex er, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Louis an enterta presented. Wexler, to Murray J. Minus, son of Mr. and Sirs. Meyer Minus, Mrs. Spencer S. Fishbaine will be the speaker of the afternoon. A fine program of music has been arranged by Sirs. Leo Weissman, a member of the music committee of which Sirs. Robert Marwil is chairman. This program will in- Weingarten of 17132 Monica dude Mrs. Lillian Shimberg Freed. Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Irwin man, pianist; Leo Schoenbrun, vio- a son, Charles Jerome. linist and radio entertainer; Miss Dec. 31—To Sir. and Sirs. Benja min L. Smith of Leslie avenue, a Florence Zatkin, accompanist; Mrs. daughter, Dolores. Herbert II. Metz, reader. The social committee, of which Mrs. Esther Goldberg is chairman, includes Mesdames A. B. Stralser, A. Si. I'regerson, Isaac Shetzer, Charles Brody, Harry Cohen, Julius Berman, Mary Gordon, FOX—TOBAS David Friedman and Saul Saulson, The marriage of Ida Tubas to who will act as hostesses. William Fox was solemnized Sun- The meeting is to serve as a day, Jan. 10, at Congregation Hour Changed to 5:15 to get-together of former and new B'nai Zion, at 6 o'clock. Rabbi 5:45 on Sunday over members of the organization. Mrs. Si. 'Lager officiated. Wolf Kaplan, chairman of the WJBK. The bride wore a white satin membership committee, her co- gown and carried a bouquet of chairman, Mrs. Julius Berman, Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, physician, lilies of the valley and white tea scholar and student of Jewish his- and other members of this com- roses, trimmed with a white tulle mittee will welcome new members tory, who has recently been ap- shower. her veil was made of pointed chairman of the Detroit who are desirous of joining on this white tulle with cap of Irish lace committee for the celebration of the occasion. and pearls. Mrs. Maurice II. Zackheim is three hundredth anniversary of Bessie Fox, the maid of honor, Spinoza's birth, will be the princi- president of the auxiliary. wore a gown of pale green satin pal speaker on the Jewish Radio and carried a bouquet of roses Forum, next Sunday, Jan. 24, over with a shower to match. s tation WJBK, from 5:15 to 5:45 Births fliarriagre Lillian Rotenberg, a bridesmaid, wore a flesh satin gown with green velvet and carried roses with a shower to match her gown. Gladys Millman, the other bridesmaid, wore a gown of turquoise blue and pink chiffon, and carried roses with a shower of blue tulle. The best man was Isadore Bel- kin. The ushers were Manuel Rotenberg and Aaron Sandweiss. The flower girl was Shirley Da- vison. Donald Davison, brother to the flower girl, was ring-bearer. ARONSTAM TO SPEAK OVER RADIO FORUM NUMEROUS EVENTS OF Y. W. H. A. GROUPS P. nt. Dr. Aronstam will speak on the "Life and Philosophy of Bar- The Detroit Urban League will uch Spinoza." Others of the program will in- bring to the Y. W. 11. A. on Sat- dude Miss Sadie Cooper, noted New urday evening, Jan. 23, a dramatic York violinist, Miss Ida Cogan, program which will include a per- pianist, and Israel M. Hertz, bad- forrnance of Eugene O'Neill's tone. The program will also tea- "The Dreamy Kid." Mrs. Lea Damsky Lichtenfeld Lure Jewish songs by the Jewihh recently organized will give dramatic readings at the by a quartet, group prominent of 4 o'clock Forum Detroit tea program that will be held at the "Y" on Sunday after- artists. Last Sunday's Radio Forum was pnr000gnr,..Jawn.ill2.46,oviepnreasoomteuds.ical addressed by Milford Stern, presi- A choral club, at which instruc- After the ceremony dinner was dent of the Detroit Jewish Welfare tion in group singing will be served for 50 couples. Federation, who discussed the sub- given, is now being organized. Sir. and Mrs. Fox left for a jest " \%' hat the Depression is Doing Folk songs, ballads and light honeymoon and will make their to the Jew." operetta music are included in the home Detroit. The Jewish Radio Forum is being 10-week program that has been cporno d i eTttedwtithhis !,A . eoarroins K a ocrolm onmdunoasl arranged. The meeting will be ROBINSON—ROSMAN held at 2 :30 on Sunday a f ter- Sir. and Sirs. Emanuel Rosman chairman of the forum committee. noons. SPORTS, JUNIOR, SIMPLE FROCKS • 5 00 to 13.50 FUR COATS 50.00 to 195.00 MOSELEY'S INC. FISHER •BU1LDING MEZZANINE•ROOM 215 Outstanding Values in Our Sale of Fine Linens Lovely Percale Sheets (All Hemstitched) 42"x38 1 /2" (each) . 70o 72"x108" (each) ...$2.65 45"x38" (each) ... 80c 81"x108" (each)...$3.10 90"x108" (each) ...$3.65 Towels 'Old Bleach," hemstitched Huck Towels, I8rx32". Hand Quilted Comforters All Mite or with Colored Borders. of "LINDEN TAFFETA" like sketch—with Velvet Binding. Special Value. 3600 Doz. S1 35 0 Other Reductions 10 to 50% ------ announce the marriage of their A married couples' club will daughter, Irma, to Harry Robin- meet bi-monthly for social attic'. son, son of Sirs. Yetta Robinson, ties beginning Thursday evening, whic htook place at the Rosman JaThe28,13(ant i8Aotoilei ' o . home on Cortland avenue Jan. 10. cck Club was the The marriage service was rend at winner of the inter-club Saturday 5:30 o'clock by Rabbi Moses night party contest and will be Fischer and was followed by a tendered a buffet supper at the Albert Rappaport, tenor of the dinner for members of the immedi- "Y" as a reward. Chicago Civic Opera Company, ate family. Theta IS Omega Fraternity, all- will give a recital, "A Jew in Miss Rosman wore a long Song," before the Detroit section college student organization, has announced an informal musicale fitted frock of ivory satin. A of the National Council of Jewish to be held on Sunday afternoon, rose pointe lace cap, with clusters Women on Monday, Feb. 1, at Jan. 24, at 6 p. m., in the Little of orange blossoms at the sides, 2:30, at Temple Beth El. VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR Theater of o thhiei o I's. iVi held her long tulle veil. She car- o v ' .i t f o Id.. A., to M . pi aport analyzes the which Member Detroit Symphony Orchestra of p ried a sheaf of bridal roses and musical characteristics of the Jew The basketball games of the gardenias. Miss Ro Bertha Rosman, who was as they are found in the chant of "Ii" Athletic League will take 2635 CORTLAND AVE. HEMLOCK 6452 - M synagogue, as they are found place as follows during the coming her sister's only attendant, wore a the in the music of Jewi sh composers w Call Between 2 and 5 P. M. eek: ek : A R.ho Z Z. A F . r o6t3, rw frock of chartreuse crepe with for the opera and concert o will , lay p C. rd Thi Theta field, matching slippers. Her flowers l and as they are found in the fa- Athletic Club will play the Omega were gardenias. mous Jewis h folk songs. e ocia s, en Beys Herman Busch of Lansing,' various phases of "The team]] play an in- Jew Thn i depende nt " Y" on ednes- Mich., attended Mr. Robinson as Song" are widely illustrated by, day evening, Jan. 27, at Central best man. Mr. and Sirs. Robinson left for Mr. Rappaport with the able as High School, starting at 9 o'clock• Will Hold Their of Sirs. Cecelia Roth Rap-' The girls' division will play two a six weeks' motor trip to Florida sistanee paport at the piano. and will reside on La Salle boule-1 games on Thursday evening, Jan. ward upon their return. 28, at the Hutchins Intermediate MACCABEE BUILDING AUDITORIUM For her going-away outfit, the Jewis h H umor,Folk - Woodward at Putnam Lore and ' School, when th e Y. W. II. A. bride chose a navy blue wool team will play the Combines and Sunday, Jan. 24, 8:30 p. m. Music at Farband Concert Delta Omicron Sorority will play suit with touches of red, with blue hat and shoes and a sable scarf. Such noted artists as Victor Peker, Mischa Rappee and the Variett Girls, starting at 9 Sunday Evening Anna Stromberg will appear in a program of acts, Chassidic lh rtl . — n inA g. n jan.27a old-fashioned t 8, spelling . bee and Jewish folk songs, humorous sketches and recitations. Of unusual interest will be the appearance of the noted artists, I will be held on Wednesday eve- Victor Peker, Misha Rappee and , 'Common Problems and Corn- Anna Stromberg, Sunday, Jan. 24, I mon Errors in Conducting Meet p. m., in Maccabee Build- ings" is the subject under discus- The ..c Stu is span at8:30 log Auditorium, Woodwardeve- coring a bridge-tea to be held at n 110 and Putnam. ! sion at the class in parhamentar• the home of Mrs. John S. New- ! on which meets at the "V' They will appear in berry, 99 Lake Shore Drive, Grosse 0 f one-act plays, Chassidic on I% ednesday evenings at 7 ANNOUNCES A Pointe Farms, on Monday, Jan. 25, J Swish folk songs, humorous and o'clock. A theater party to see I "The at 2 p. m. Proceeds of the affair s ketches andrec itati ons.These Wils Chocolate Soldier" at th e will be donated to the children's a Theater on Tuesday eve- and many other features will be sing, on Jan 26 free concert fund, which is under p , will be conducted by resented at the tenth annual con- the Y. . To Be Held in the Big Banquet Hall of the Synagogue the auspices of the women's com- c ert W. II . A. of the Jewish National Work.' Dr. Myron Jacoby will speak on mittee of the Detroit Symphony e e Dexter and Lawrence rs Alliance. Society. Mrs. Maurice Benyas is For those who love real art this the subject of "Public health" at SAT., SUN. & MON., Feb. 20-21-22 chairman of the event, and her as- will be an unusual treat and an the Friday evening services on sistants are Sirs. S. Q. Kesler, Sirs. outstanding entertainment. Jan. 29. Attr•ctive Booths, Veriest, Numbers and Novelties Louis Oppenheirn and Mrs. Benja- Music Every Evening at the Bazaar The Jewish National Workers min Alpert. Mrs. Alpert is in A Mance, which sponsors this eve- charge of transportation facilities n g of o entertainment, is a so- Arrangements for transportation cial, fraternal, cultural and edu- may be made by calling Arlington cational workers' order that in- 8904-W. sures its members with educa- concert at the Delray Firs: The philanthropic committee of tional and cultural pleasures as Hungarian Synagogue will be GIVEN BY TILE the Music Study Club, in con- well as with actual life insurance, given by the Cantors' Association junction with the Red Cross, will sick and old age benefits. In ad- of Detroit next Sunday, Jan. 24. BERDICHEVER PROGRESSIVE AID SOCIETY present a program at the Farm- dition to these, it closely identifies at 6 p. m., instead of Jan. 31, as ington home for Convalescent itself with the movement to re-' was announced erroneously in last FORT WAYNE SUNDAY EVE., DELLA ROBBIA Children on Saturday afternoon, build Palestine on the basis of week's issue. HOTEL JAN 31 Jan. 2:t. Those participating are: economic and social justice. Be- Temple and Cass ; The program will consist of ORCHESTRA Mrs, Edmund Sloman, vocalist; sides co-operating in various un- liturgical numbers under the lead- TICKETS 50 CENTS William Powers, vocalist; Mrs. 0. dertakings of a colonizatory na- ership of Prof. E. Zaludkowski, B. Borck, reader; and the Misses ture in Palestine, it is one of the also individual solos and folk Marjory Simon, Virginia Williams sponsors of the Gewerksehaften songs accompanied by the well- and Carolina Simpson ps n , dancers. campaign for the Jewish workers known pianist, S. Shpargel. .A Chalutzos Plan hake Sale for Miss Bernice Edelstein will act as in Palestine. banquet and card party given by Jan. 28. accompanist. Mrs. I.ouis 11/0s is the Ladies' Auxiliary will follow chairman of the occasion. this concert. Don't forget to include The Pioneer Women's Organiza- Found Guilty of libelling The proceeds of this affair will tion is planning a bake sale for PAUL ERNEST go for 'tie Talmud Torah of the Thursday, Jan. 28 ir. many butcher Denver Jewish Hospital. Flower Fund of Jewish Wel- congregation. • h s..ops in .n th. Members are p re- Famous Marinated fare Federation. paring delicacies f. -1: this occasion. After less than one hour's de- Friends are invited to visit these liberation the jury in the District shops and help make that under- The flower fund of the Jewisr C ourt in Denver, returned • ver- A Delicious Produce taking a success. Welfare Federation acknowledges dict of guilty against Lazarus Bear- That I. Sure to Plea.. contributions from Mrs. Bernard man for criminal libel, in circula- The Chaluttos are also active Sfiss Jeanette Kabaker has in- in different works to Phone Madison 9250 Wurzburger in memory of Mrs. ting scurrilous pamphlets against raise the Sarah Berger; from Mrs. Amy K.' the National Jewish Hospital, Dr. , scribed her father, Jacob Kabaker , money for the $10 luncheon, with 125 CLAIRMOUNT AVE. Brown in memory of Mrs. Laura I. D. Bronfin, its medical director of 2499 Edison avenue, in the! Golds Ileyersohn as sneaker to be Formerly Manager Florentine Gold". Book of the Jewish Na-I held on Wednesday, Pflaum. and other officers of the hospitaL ' March 24, in Room, Addison Hotel tional Fund at Jerusalem. Hotel Steller. ALBERT RAPPAPORT IN RECITAL BEFORE COUNCIL OF WOMEN SAMUEL EPSTEIN Jewish National Workers' Alliance TENTH ANNUAL CONCERT MUSIC STUDY CLUB'S BRIDGE-TEA MONDAY . ( dy u STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN! Cong. B'nai Moshe Sisterhood BAZAAR DELRAY CANTORS' CONCERT SUNDAY The Don't Forget the 3rd Annual Ball Guests for Dinner? INSCRIBES FATHER IN GOLDEN BOOK HERRING