- PAGE TWO A R074 I CLE ON COMMITTEE FOR FORMAL OF Y. P. S. Prices of 30 years ago With Superior Quality Shirts 4412c 12C "All cial and Qrsonal Miss Edith Shetzer is one of the committee in charge of the fourth annual spring formaldance to be given by the Young People's So- ciety of Congregation Shaarey Beautifully Laundered, 12c Each Soft Collars 2c Each THRIFTY FAMILY SERVICE 20 Pounds S1.- minimum charge Dr. and Sirs. Leo M. Frankli n / by an old, reliable institution MASSACHUSETTS LAUNDRY CO. PR,. h Shighog Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levey, entertained for 60 guests at an evening of "Olde Musicke" in honor of their fifteenth wedding' anniversary at their home on Boy. ton boulevard, Wednesday night,. Feb. 3. Gladys Luloff-llyde gave, a program of Bach's prelude in 1 fugue on the clavichord, and selec tions on the virginal and piano. Leonard Braun assisted with eigh- teenth century songs. MISS EDITH SHETZER Zedek, Saturday evening, March 5. The dunce will be held in the Ital- ian Gardena Ballroom of the Book Cadillac Hotel. This dance is ex- 011010111. pected to be one of the outstanding events of the year, as committees have been working on this affair for the past few months arrang- • ing every detail. PHONE CADILLAC SEVEN•FOUR•TWO•THREE (1423) ■ 11111011111•1111•11111.0111111111111110 ■ Have You a Packard? The music committee has engaged one of Seymour SiM011 . 9 popular orchestras, and is arranging sev- eral features fiir this dance, and a varied program of entertainment. Tickets are being sold only by invitation and attendance is limit- ed to 125 couples. The invitations have already been issued. Anyone desiring an invitation is urged to make an application to the social committtee at once. Well, no matter what make of car you own, our ex- pert mechanics will keep it in good running condition -and inexpensively, too! ABE MAX Auto Service Inc. Now Conveniently Located at 12316 DEXTER BLVD. Between Cortland and Sturtevant PHONE HEMLOCK 9656 I to years conswienc. le this Auto Bwinos DETROIT SEMINARY GRADUATES VISITORS IN CITY LAST WEEK Two Detroit graduates from the Jewish Theological Seminary of New York were visitors in the city this week. Don't Fail to c4ttend The Eleventh Anniversary DINNER DANCE to be given by TIIE ZEDAKAH CLUB Sunday Evening, February 14 at the CHALET ROADHOUSE (Formerly Eastwood Inn) GRATIOT AVENUE Dance to the strains of music played by Detroit's finest orchestra. ADMISSION $4.00 PER COUPLE Call Longfellow 7368 for Reservations LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE Telephone Trinity 2.3488 FRIDAY NIGHT, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Matinee and Evening, February 12, 13, 14 Two New Lovely Guests HANNAH & ISIDORE HOLLANDER For Five Performances Only in the Wonderful Operetta "Katia's Wedding" Music by S. Seemude. Directed by I. Hollander TICKETS AT THE NEW REDUCED PRICES Your Old Friend MARK WEINBECK is back at his old station giving complete automotive service Cass-Canfield Service OIL-GAS-TIRES-LUBRICATION-ETC. 4403 C•ss Avenue, at Canfield Phone Glendale - 8900 DETROIT DIVISION "ICOR" announces their ANNUAL BAZAAR at the JERICHO TEMPLE, 2503 Joy Road. Friday - Saturday - Sunday, Feb. 12-13.14 A complete line of Russian Linens, Novelties, Candy, Honey from Biro-Bidj•n. Good Food-Special Dinner on Sunday from 2 to 7 p. tn. MUSIC - ENTERTAINMENT Do Not Fail to Attend LEAP YEAR DANCE Given by the Northwestern Branch of the JEWISH OLD FOLKS HOME Music by the Carolina Cavaliers STATLER BALLROOM SUNDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-EIGHTH BRIDGE - BAZAAR Admission 50 Cents Per Person Gifts to Unemployment Emergency Council employment Emergency Council in memory of the late Mrs. Belle Mayer from Mr. and Men. Henry Wireman, and in memory of Mrs. The Jewish Social Service 1111-1 Sarah Berger from Mr. and Mrs. reau wishes to acknowledge receipt Henry Wineman and Mrs. and Mra. of contributions to the Jewish Un-' Harry Farbstein, GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPENSIVE The membership committee of ville, Pa., the occasion of thei r give a luncheon for the board visit being the first birthday o f members and workers and cap- their grandchild, Mary Frieda Fin - tains at 1'2:30 Wednesday, Feb. stein. Dr. Franklin returned ti • 17, at the Phoenix Club. Detroit on Monday morning, Mrs Franklin remaining a few days Fur the benefit of the building longer. fund of the new Jewish Children's home, Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. Dr. John Slawson will address E. S., will sponsor an evening the Ilaskalah Society at the meet- bridge party Sunday evening, ing to be held at the home of April 3, at the new home, Petos. I Prof. and Mrs. Samuel L. Levin,' key and Burlingame avenues. In 12515 Brondstreet, this Sunday addition to aiding a most worthy night, Feb. 14. and deserving, cause, those attend- ing will have the pleasure of see- Mrs. J. Lincoln Freud has in- ing the beautiful new home. I'rizes vited some friends to luncheon will be supplied for each table and next Thursday at her home at the refreshments will be served. Park Lane. THESE ARE FIRST CLASS SERVICES 41.11.110111M011111.00111/ 4 1 7 4 aftkk vP I spent the last week-end at Blairs - the Council of Jewish Women will • Family Finished Complete a WEARING APPAREL, including Lace Curtains, 20c per pound plus le additional for each article! FLAT PIECES, including Blank- ets, 10e Per Pound-Minimum Washing $1.50! N. Thrift Coupons or Diocounto.Aecoptod. .v - V:VI V;VMAWAVVMVIVAVY;Aga .v x.xtAx- wivx.-,-,;04,wv..N-4, Flat Pieces Very Carefully Ironed Tito Big Down•Town Laundry . Tbs t. 1 ' 1 Ibwnnaifi1® Urging to buy is unnecessary when persons who can appreciate Quality visit either of the two great PRINGLE Miss Esther Sapiro, who has been visiting with her sister, M Ps. Joseph Friedman of London, F ng. land, for the past six week turned on the Deutschland on Feb. 5. She also spent some time in Paris and Berlin. 111111111 Mrs. Louis Surath and her daughter, Mrs. Ben Edgar Berlin, gave a miscellaneous shower and Ibridge honoring Miss Gertrude Su- rath on Saturday, Feb. 6. Covers were laid for 25 guests. At her home on Moy avenue, Windsor, Mrs. Isadore Irechkin entertained for Miss Surath with a linen Mrs. Fred Ginsberg gave a tea shower and bridge on Wednesday, for the captains of the member- Feb. 10. ship committee of the Council of Jewish Women last Monday after- Among the many affairs given noon, at her home on Longfellow in the past few weeks in honor of avenue, Miss Miriam Kamin, a bride-elect, were two showers given by Miss Mrs. Manuel Arden of Cortland Ida Rosenthal and Miss Ruth avenue was at home to the work- Lakin. ers of the membership committee of the Council of Jewish Women Mrs. E. J. Hartman of 170G At- at tea last Tuesday, and Sirs. J. Burnstein of La Salle boulevard 1kinson avenue recently enter- tained her niece, Miss Jane Sell- entertained the workers Wednes- ing, who is a bride-elect of Febru- day, Feb. 10. ary, at a linen shower at the East- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartman will ern Star Cafe, Covers were laid for 50 guests. be hosts at a dinner party Monday evening, Feb. 15, at their home on I Mr. and Mrs. George Edloff of Blaine avenue, this being one of a Virginia Park are wintering at the series of similar events. Sanger Hotel in Dallas, Teit Mrs. Elmer Zuckerman and son where they have many friends and James of Chicago boulevard left relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing enter- tained with a dinner party in h onor of Mr. Bing 's seventieth birthday, Friday evening, Feb. 12, at the home of their children, Mr. and Sirs. Fred Ginsburg of Long- fellow avenue. Itabbi Herbert Parzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parzen of Michigan avenue, delivered the ser- mon at the Shaarey Zedek Satur- day morning, on the invitation of Rabbi A. M. Hershman, who is also an alumnus of the Seminary. Mrs. Parzen, the former Sylvia Gold- smith of Detroit, who accompanied Rabbi Parzen, remains in Detroit, while Rabbi Parzen will leave for a brief stay in New York on Mon- for Miami Beach, where they will day. Miss Myla Bornstein of 171 7 day. Rabbi Parzen just resigned be guests at the Blackstone Hotel. Taylor entertained at bridge fo his pulpit in Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Rosalie Gates of the Bel- the pleasure of her week-en where he officiated the past four crest is spending a few days in guest, Miss Ethel Levine of Si years. Chicago, Clemens, Mich. Rabbi Max Weine, graduate of the United Hebrew Schools of De- Mrs. Max Cohn of the Belcrest troit and well known here, came left on a business trip to New m Mr. and Mrs. S. Glassman, for- orly of the Malverne Apart. from New York for a brief visit York. ants, are now residing at 2511 and officiated at the marriage of C alvert avenue. his sister, Mildred, to Jacob Gel- Mr. and Sirs. H. C. Allen have fand, on Sunday. Rabbi Weine, taken an apartment at the Bel- who is the son of Mr. and Mrs Sir. and Sirs. Louis Tabashnik crest after spending their honey- Morris Weine of 588 King avenue, moon at the Honey Plaza Hotel, of Webb avenue entertained a continues his studies at the Semin- Miami, Fla. Mrs. Allen is the for- group of friends at their home last Tuesday evening. ary, from which he graduated with mer Adelaide Klein.' the dew•ee of Rabbi last June , and where he expects to earn his doe- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Siallgy Mr. and Mrs. I. Sayre Levine ! tiirate at the end of the present and baby daughter are now mak- flounce the Bar Mitzvah of their ) scholastic year. s on, Milton H., on Saturday, Feb. ing their home in Windsor. 133, at the Synagogue Mogen Miss Florence Silverman of Abraham on Farnsworth street. Aat home Sunday, Feb. 14. Gladstone avenue entertained with Good Ala Mrs. Isaac Berkovitz and daugh- ters, Dina , and Evelyn, of 2491 Blaine avenue are now residing at 30(13 Elmhurst. - wares are no economy, regardless of price. Your Cash Counts! CARPETS --- RUGS DRAPERIES The illustration is a marvelous quality piece of the Liquidation stock of Grand Rapids Furniture , Company - Tremendous Reduc- JISCOUNT SPECIAL Arrangements and terms are offered persons desirous of enjoy- ing the convenience of an account at PRINGLE'S. Oriental Rugs - Domestic Rugs - Broadloom Carpets - Draperies .l without reservation-legitimately dis- counted. PRINGLE FURNITURE COMPANY Boulevard Store open Monday Evenings till nine, r.v/A A'AvAlkrA tik AvtiVil.srlotAtiv iV O liw ivti`f.iWYMN Ill DANCE FOR OLD FOLKS' HOME ON FEBRUARY 28 Mrs. G. Cam, chairman, and her assistants, Mrs. N. Blatnikoff and Sirs. J. Freedman, as well as the president of the Northwestern branch of the Jewish Old Folks' MEMBERSHIP DRIVE lOPENED BY COUNCIL The membership committee of the Detroit Section, National Coun- •il of Jewish Women, officially opened its drive for new members with a tea at the home of Sirs. Fred A. Ginsburg, president, last Monday, O T TO SCH U LZ The council for the first time in its local history is to be host to the national triennial convention next month and members joining now can participate in this momentous occasion. SHAAREY ZEDEK TROOP ADVANCEMENT IS HIGH a AN IDEAL PLACE TO ENTERTAIN Priraie Dining Rooms for Luncheons, Dinners, Bridge- Tens, Ete. Sirs. Glogo•er gave is examples the industrial workshop which gives work to unemployed women, the scholarship fund which helps girls complete their educational courses who would otherwise have to leave school, and the summer playschool which takes care of • bout 75 under.privileged children select ed the Board of Education A luncheon rally of all workers will be held Wednesday, Feb, 17 at the Phoenix Club, with a pro- gram appropriate for the occasion. Sirs. Harold Smiley, chairman of the committee, announced Miss Augusta Brown as co-chairman Sirs.Milford Stern and Mrs. Irving Ilittiker as vice-chairmen, and the following captains of units each representing 10 workers: Mes- dames Emanuel Arden, Arthur Schiller, David Werbe, Edward Robbins. finery Becker, Jay Alvin, Oscar Blumberg, Harold Van Ban- len, Fred Rauch, Nathan Simons, and Bernard Bernstein. Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs of 115 East accompany Sirs, Hoexter. Mr. Miss Maxine Rosenthal has re. Cr and River avenue, president Hoexter will accompany Mrs. Cla- of turned from a visit to Hollywood, th e Michigan Chiropodists' Asso- mage. Fla, cut tom, gave a lecture and demon- MRS. BESSIE SARASOHN The Music Study Club will pre- str ation on verrucae plantaris at sent its regular monthly broad- Miss Carolyn Epstein is visiting th e annual convention of the Indi- Home, Sirs. Bessie Sarasohn, are, cast over WJR on Tuesday, Feb. in New York. an sparing no efforts to make a suc- a Chiropodists' Association, Feb. 16, at 4 p, m. Lillian Gordon Al- 7 , 8 and 9, at Hotel Lincoln, In- cess of the dance sponsored by the pern, contralto, and Sara Teitle- organization, at Hotel Stetter, on Sam Galanty retutned to his dia napolis, Ind. baum, pianist, will participate in home at the Belcrest after a trip Feb. 25. There will be dancing, the program. bridge for those who do not dance through the South. A meeting of the Rodin Club and entertainments. Organization, wa a held at the home of Mrs. H. are asked to co-operate by pur- ALPHA OMEGA ALUMNI Mrs. S. Morse of Gladstone ave. L. Rodin nn Wednesday evening, tickets and by reserving HOLD INAUGURATION nue was pleasantly surprised by a Fe h. 3. After the usual business chasing this date. groan of her friends at the home me eting the members played card- The inaugural and initiation ban- of Mrs. Berke of Calvert avenue an d a late lunch was served. The quet of the Michigan Alumni Chap- on Feb. 3, honoring her birthday. ne xt meeting will be held at the ter of Alpha Omega Fraternity Bridge was the diversion of the ho me of Sirs. Harry Rodin, 3239 was held at the Cadillac Athletic afternoon. Ca lvert. on Wednesday evening, Club on Jan. 311. The official part :Fe b. 17, at 8 o'clock. of the program was followed by Mrs. Eli Robinson and her sis- Troop 104 of Shaarey Zwick dance. Those who took the oath ter, Miss Julia Zuieback, are en-I Gamma Eta Mu Sorority will Congregation, always a leader of office were: joying a winter's sojourn in' en tertain members and their es- among Jewish scout troops of the President, Dr. II. Sidlow; vice- Miami, Fia. ror ta with a Valentine narty at Detroit council, kept up its good president, Dr. A. Friedman; secre- the home of Miss Rose Goldstein record by the advancement of tary, Dr. M. Pike; treasurer, Dr. nearly all of the scouts at the La' Maurice Marcus motored to Los of La Salle avenue. Ilymati Altman, sponsor of the I. Hershon; praetor, Dr. L. Katzin. Angeles, where he will remain in- ' Salle District Court of Honor held .1 swish radio hours, announced Drs. B. Mallin, S. Kesler, A. definitely. , at Ceetrril ilieh School on Feb. T Mr.. Charles Hyman and Sirs. hursday night that his Thursday Ginsburg, N. Galin and E. E. 16. Those receiving awards were: n Adolph Jacoby entertained the of- fight hour will henceforth lie given Bobys were formerly initiated. Second Class-Malcolm„, Levin. u It and that he will, instead, sponsor Slim Eve Leder entertained firers of Purity Assembly No. 12, On Thursday, Feb. 18. at 8:30 Lambda Gamma Phi Sorority at Order of the Rainbow for Girls, on son, Charles Zalla, Joe Espar. a complete hour from 1 to 2 on Sun- o'clock at the Statler Hotel, Dr. her home, 1700 Lee Place. The Saturday evening. Feb. 6. Or Sam Schwartz. ups. II. Miller of Flint will speak on sorority is to entertain at a Leap Sunday, Feb. 7, the officers spent First Class--Lawrence Silver- This Sunday, from I to 2 p. m., "Dental Economics." Dr. Miller is Year Valentine party on Feb. 13. a pleasant afternoon at the home man. ver Station W BC, will commence a well-known authority in this of Pearl Pernick. Star- -Ben Frank, Dave Good- t he first full hour Altman radio field. Ile has recently presented Sirs. S.. B. Wax of Wilmette, man, Lawrence Silverman. rogram. Through the courtesy of this paper before the Mid-West Ill., was a recent visitor here and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Si. Eaton Merit Badges-Sid Dunitz, 2; T he Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Man- Dental Convention in Chicago. His during her stay was the guest of announce the Bar Mitzvah of their Ben Frank, 3; Sherman Fisher, I; d dl Bernstein will broadcast the topic is a vital and pertinent one honor at several bridge-luncheon, son, Robert E.. on Saturday. Feb. Al Fisher, 3; Edwin Finsil•er, 2; I otest and most important Jewish to every dentist. The fraternity and dinners given by her nieces, 13, at the liolmur and Tuxedo Tal- Maurice Greenbaum, 10; Joe Lip.- invites all dentists who may tie in. Mrs. Morris Klanman and Miss •itz, 4: Lawrence Silverman, mud Torah. At home Sunday, I.ast Thursday night, guest wr- fi; terested to hear this lecture. Betty Holtzman of 2003 Blaine Feb. 14, Elmer Weingarden I; Felix Win- t ists on Sir. Altman's hour was the The fraternity is at present se- avenue. sen, 3. omplete cast of Littman's Yiddish curing authorities to present papers The Tuesday Bridge Club is Bronze Palm-Sid Dunitz, Felix People's Theater, including the two each month on the various phases Sel %Inas Girls will give a .nonsoring a food shower and Winaen. star visiting actors, Isidore and of dentistry, and already has sev- dance at Jericho Temple March 13. bridge on Tuesday. Feb. 16, at The Bronze Palm is awarded to Hannah Hellander. eral nationally-known men sched- The dance committae consists of Club Exchange, 10216 Dexter Eagle Scouts who have earned five uled to appear here. the following: Belle Wasserman, boulevard. The admission fee will merit badges in addition to the 21 Jerry Stark and Sally Miller. be groceries to he distributed required for the highest rank in among Jewish needy. Home-made scouting. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Dann of 3030 cake and coffee will be served and Troop 104 recently won a rally The Philomathic Debating Club Calvert avenue announce the Bar nrizes will he awarded at each of all the Jewish troops in Detroit, will hold the first meeting of its The annual bazaar of Detroit Mitzvah of their son, Alvin table. Further information may and took second place in the dis- branch of Icor, the society for the Archie, Saturday. Feb. 13, at the be secured he calling Mrs. H. new term on Feb. II, at the trict rally. Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. The settlement of Jews in Bira-Bidjan. Tuxedo and Helmut Talmud Lewis. Longfellow 0310. or Mrs. Russia. will take place Feb. 12. 11 Torah. At home Sunday. Feb. 14. S. Alexander, Longfellow 0321. program scheduled for the evening n elutles a debate on "Itesol•Sed and 14, at Jericho Hall, Linwood between 7 and 10. No cards. and Jay Road. On Sunday festivi- that the United States Should On Tuesday, Feb 9. Miss Syl- Adopt Socialism as a Means of ties will commence at 2 p. m. • and Miss Mollie Scheftel of Prairie via Rothenberg of Gladstone ave. Final plans have been made for Eliminating Economic Depression." until 7 p. m., a rich musical and en- avenue has returned from a two rine entertained 16 of her friends tertainment program will be months' sojourn in Breckenridge. with a bridge and buffet luncheon. the Valentine dance to be held on The affirmative will be upheld by Feb. 14, at tan Elkin Hotel, being Oscar Cotten and Jack Rem; at- staged, and from 2 to 7 a specially Texas, a- here she was the guest of given b • the B. T. W. Junior Sis - tacking the question will prepared dinner will be served. A her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. be George Mrs. Ethel Sapiro and daugh- terhood Various committees tine assortment of merchandise Samuel ',twin While in T Schr2iber and Adolph Goldberg. ter. Mi... Esther Sapiro. of 2491, have been selected, the most im- will be on sale, including linens, Since it is the beginning of • new spent some time at Mineral Blaine avenue, are now residing atl portant one being that for decors- term, new members are invited to candies and novelties. Wells, Fort Worth and Dallas. 3003 Fur Ftenervation, Phone MR. OTTO SCHULZ RANDOLPH 2300 DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL OTIS M. HARRISON, Mgr. ANNOUNCING the re-opening of SHEEHAN'S BOOK STORE Large Selection of Books on Many Subjects $1.00 JOHN V. SHEEHAN ALTMAN'S RADIO HOUR 1 TO 2 THIS SUNDAY and COMPANY 1550 WOODWARD AVE. Randolph 0200 MUST RAISE CASH! Philcons Entire Stock of Men's and Young Men's Suits, Topcoats and O'coats! At Cost! Below Cost! and olightl$ Above Cost! Philcons Philomathic Star ts New Term. Icor Bazaar at Jericho Tem- ple Feb. 12.14. MT. CLEMENS NOTES she ti 011L e 'arl.W.Y0.166.1 ■ 61-) Mrs. Samuel Glogower addressed the group. She stressed the favor- able conditions which should make this drive successful. a tea at the L'Aiglon in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Marks of er sister, Pearl, a bride elect of 21. 1 3 272 Clairmount entertained at 11 erman 'Neater will lecture th eir home with a dinner Sunday before the Music Study Club at its Mr . and Mrs. Robert Slayer of ev IA ening in honor of Wynne Franz- next regular meeting, to be held au and Irving Wartell, whose on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 16, at the Park Lane are entertaining m arriage is a coming event. with a series of breakfasts, one of - - i calm and Witherell streets. The which was held last Sunday. Miss Edna Marks of 3272 Clair- au ject of Mr. Hoexter's discourse mount has returned from a viait Mr. and Sirs. Victor Weil enter- will be "Song." Illustrations will be offered by Sirs. Herman Hoex. tained with a dinner last Friday to Milwaukee, AIR., where she was e house guest of Miss Janet ter • (Margaret Schulling) and night at their home at the Whit.' t„h ltzstein. Mrs. Burton Clamage. Mrs. Cla- tier. This was one of a series of S . mage will be a soloist and will also similar entertainments. . -) 2990 W. Grand Boulevard opp. Fisher Bldg. and 431 Gratiot Ave. F eb. v fi TWO STORES MUSIC STUDY CLUB TO HEAR HOEXTER Elmhurst • • I at tend, I Fox Theater Bldg. no Orchestra Hall MONDAY EVE., FEB. IS, 8:30 HARALD Kreutzberg AND HIS DANCING GROUP 21.50, $2.00, $230,