r2r rrr2r.r• 'PAGE TWO EMS!! HUDSON'S GREAT SPRING SALE INTERESTING PROGRAM FOR J. N. F. AUXILIARY LUNCHEON ON MARCH 9 GIVEN IMPORTANT COMMUNAL OFFICE Prominent Speaker to Be Al• nounced Neat Week; Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich to Be Toastmaster; Fin. Musical Program. Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, presi- dent of the governing board of the Young Women's Hebrew Associa- tion, was elected vice-president of Mrs. II. Milkovsky, president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew- ish National Fund, announces that an interesting program is being ar- ranged for the $5 luncheon to be I held on Wednesday noon, March Begins Friday, February 19 YOU WRECKEM—WE FIXEM! Collision work, body and fender bumping, tops recovered, welding, radiator repair, alemiting, etc. ABE MAX Auto Service Inc. Now Conveniently Located at 12316 DEXTER BLVD. . Between Cortland and Sturtevant PHONE HEMLOCK 9656 10 years experience In the Aut• Buehler, GINSBERG Motor Sales vra , announce--- TheirRemoval from 8832 Van Dyke Ave. to 12535-43 GRATIOT AVE. TWO MINUTES' DRIVE EAST OF THE CITY AIRPORT PINGREE 6400 Our New Location Will Enable Us To Give Our Patrons Quick And Efficient Service. We Cordially Invite You to Visit Our Sales Room and Inspect Our Service Department WATCH CHRONICLE For Our Announcement on the New Ford V-8 and 4. SIDNEY GINSBERG CHARLES GINSBERG JOSEFF BROS. Restaurant & Delicatessen 2038 WOODWARD at Elizabeth Announce the re-opening of their Restaurant. In connection, we also have an up-to-date Delicatessen, where we have better facilities to serve you day and night. Regular Dinner . . . 65c Business Mens Lunch 40c We cater to Banquets, Wedding., Parties, and other Private Functions. PHONE CLIFFORD 3974 LITTMAN'S FORE'S THEATRE Telephone Trinity 2-3488 FRIDAY NIGHT, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Matinee and Evening, Feb. 19.20-21 Two New Lovely Guests HANNAH & ISIDORE HOLLANDER Positively the Last Five Performnces in Detroit "The Gypsy Girl" By J. Rurnslinsky. Libretto by J. Latmer. Directed by J. Hollander Assisted by Our Entire Company. TICKETS AT THE NEW REDUCED PRICES IIRDNICLE MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH 9. Mrs. Milkovsky states that the name of a prominent out-of-town speaker will be announced next week. She also announces that Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich will be toast- master. The luncheon will be held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, instead of the Statler, as previously an- nounced. The musical program will in- clude the following: Vocal solos by Mrs. J. H. Schakne, accompan- ied by Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler; selec- tions by the Ilershel Leib Fox Theater string quartet, composed of Ilershl Leib and Max Leib, vio- linists; Sol Leib, 'cellist, and Z. Kaplan, on the viola. Another entertaining feature will be a dance act by a group of children from the United Hebrew Schools, under the direction of Mrs. George Galvani. Mrs. H. Kraft, chairman of the luncheon committee, announces the following list of donors addi- tional to the group announced last week: Mesdames E. Agree, B. Aranoff, J. Bookstein, I. Becker, A. Busker, 11. Diamond, E. Eizelman, I. M. Faxstein, L. Fineman, M. Fitlow, II. Fixler, L. Friedlander, H. Fen- ster, M. Fidler, M. Freedman, M. Goldberg, S. Goldstick, A. P. Gold- ! smith, Dr. Goldin, R. Hurwitz, B. Jacobs, Harry L. Jackson, I. Katz, I. Kunin, II. Klein, N. Konstantin, S. Katt, S. Kaplan, A. Kramer, II. I.ansky, M. Landau, B. Leach, Z. Muscowitz, S. Markowitz, D. Ma- vis R. Pollack, E. Pollock, J. Pris- col, E. Radin, II. Rosin, F. Rich- mond, M. Rosenzweig, H. Shul- man, W. Silber, S. Shaw, 1. Shechter, T. Siegal, E. Susman, M. Schwartz, I. Steinberg, E. Shear, M. Smith, S. Tapper, A. Tigay, F. Wetsman, J. Weisberg, I. Weiner, S. Weinstein, S. Widre, A. Weingarden, R. Zeitlin, S. Zel- man. Mrs. Eli Sachse is in charge of decorations. An important meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund will be held Wed- , nesday, Feb. 24, at 2 p. m., at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. An inter- ' esting cultural and musical pro- ; gram has been arranged and re- freshments will be served. to .14 ryq •6:114 • I I GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPENSIVE as. (211i w ;AM : • :4411 174 It ikrOU ' $74 14 t. I Mrs. Henry Wineman is visiting The Drama Club of the confir- with her parents in Pittsburgh. mation department of Temple Beth El will present a play entitled Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel left "The Jew Who Stood by Washing- for New York, where Mrs. Henry; ton" on Saturday morning, Feb. Fechimer will join them en route] 20, in honor of the George Wash- to Havana. ington bicentenary. In the cast are Alec Bernstein, Milford Stein, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gilbert have Buddy Gerson, Bud Schiller, Les- invited some friends to dinner Sat- ter Harris, Sol Schwartz, Carl urday night, Feb. 21, this being Hoffenberg, Jerry Schaflander, one of a series of similar events. Andrew Blau, Sylvia Chase, Paul Somlyo, Henry Shiffer, Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- Magidsohn, Elaine Albert and man of Chicago boulevard were Elaine Cohen. The director is Miss at home to their family last Sun- Beatrice Stungo. day night in commemoration of On Thursday, Feb. 18, Dr. John their twenty-fifth wedding anni- Slawson opened a series of lec- versary. tures under the auspices of the Mrs. Paul Stern of Buffalo is Jewish Center's committee on visiting her sister-in-law • and volunteers, headed by Mrs. Joseph brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Ehrlich, chairman, and Mrs. Aimee ford Stern, of East Grand boule- ' Ginsburg, Mrs. Morris Blumberg, Mrs. Sam Lewis, Mrs. David Hu- yard. ber, Mrs. Robert Newman. Dr. Slawson's subject was "The Mo- Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero and tives for Volunteer Work." The Mr. and Mrs. Milton Freud and course of four discussions is open families are vacationing in Flor- to all young women interested in ida. doing any sort of volunteer work, and is given nt the Center, 31 Mrs. L. Freud of the Belcrest Melbourne. left for Florida to remain until spring. The Maimonides Women's Auxiliary will meet at luncheon Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich will leave and bridge Saturday, Feb. 20, at for Columbus Saturday night, Feb. 12:30, at the medical clubrooms, 21, for a few days' visit. Woodward at Canfield. Prospec- tive members are welcome. Morris Garvett and Harry C. Markle of this city are members Mrs. Jacob Klivana of Youngs- of the executive board of the town, Ohio, spent a few days visit- National Federation of Temple ing with her father, Louis Lipsitz. Brotherhoods, which is to hold its Mr. Klivans joined her over the annual meeting in Temple Israel week-end. of Boston, Mass., this Sunday. Miss Gertrude Shatzen, bride- Mrs. Harry Becker of Sherwood of March 12, was entertained Forest entertained a group of elect a linen shower Thursday, workers at tea on Wednesday, with Feb. 18, in the Ukrainian Hall. sponsoring the membership drive Luncheon was served for 75 at 1 of the Council of Jewish Women. p. m. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Dr. Leon Bromberg of Chicago is spending the week-end with his and Mrs. Harry Goldstein sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and of Mr. 2622 West Philadelphia avenue Mrs. Emil Wieselberg of the Park will have open house to their rela- Lane. tives and friends on Sunday, Feb. 21, from 2 to 6 and 7 to 10. No Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank of cards. Boston boulevard motored to Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of Mrs. Ira Copeland is visiting 3260 Lawrence avenue entertained 14 guests at a dinner party honor- with relatives in Philadelphia. ing their cousins, Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert Parzen, who are visiting Mrs. Albert H. Krohn enter- tained at a bridge-luncheon at here from Portland, One. L'Aiglon on Feb. 10, honoring her The Social Bridge Club is plan- sister, Mrs. M. Simon, of Hamil- ning a bridge-luncheon for Sat- ton, Ont. urday, March 5, at 12:30, to be M. D. Wittelshofer of Atkin- held at Elks Temple, Lafayette at son avenue returned from a busi- Cass. There will be prizes, door prizes and dancing. Entire pro- ness trip to Washington, D. C. A t will go to the Zedakah Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sturm of Boston boulevard entertained at Mrs. Lena Weisberger and fam- dinner last Sunday night. ily of Elmhurst avenue have Royal Allen Oppenheim of moved to 1484 Glynn court. Whitemore road spent last week- Tri Delta Sorority is spractic- end in Rochester, N. Y. ing the play "Meet the Missus." Tho sorority is planning to invite Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbolt of Yorkshire road are having a different sororities and fraterni- ties to socials which will be held series of parties, the first of which after meetings. was given Saturday night. 110 ia 1 G ' iii. t. ■ r • MRS. Lyre base Chairside Table, hand carioed—bea utiftil Walnut and White Maple. SAMUEL R. GLOGOWER the Council of Social Agencies for Metropolitan Detroit, formerly the Detroit Community Union, at the meeting on Feb. 11. Exhibition Pieces Greatly Reduced PREPARE FOR 1932 FEDERATION DRIVE •s Pringle is co-operating with the Grand Rapids Furniture Co. (Manufacturers) to liquidate the factory's stocks—Each piece of this "Built-In" Quality Furni- ture is guaranteed by the manufacturer as to finish and detail—the styles are all authentic reproductions of period designs --the beautiful finish denotes refinement. Maurice J. Caplan Makes Re- port for Campaign Plan- ning Committee. "The campaign planning commit- tee of the Detroit Service Group is now busily engaged preparing for the expected annual spring drive of the Jewish Welfare Federation," Maurice J. Caplan, committee chairman, announces. The campaign planning commit- tee is an all-year-round standing committee and is made up of the following persons: Maurice J. Cap- lan, chairman; Milton M. Alexan- der, Maurice Aronsson, Sol M. Cole, Aaron DeRoy, Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Clarence H. Enggass, Adolph Finsterwald, Samuel Frank, Samuel T. Gilbert, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Israel Ilimelhoch, Julian H. Krolik, Dr. A. J. Lautmann, Robert R. Mar- wil, Meyer L. Prentis, Herman Rad-i ner, Edwin M. Rosenthal, Norman Schwartz, Nate S. Shapero, Milford Stern, Samuel Summerfield, Mel- ville S. Welt, Henry Wineman and Mrs. Henry Wineman. Mr. Caplan's committee met last Friday to plan for the basic ma chinery for the forthcoming cam- I paign. The function of the cam-1 paign planning committee is to create, foster and develop, in each campaign undertaken by the De- troit Service Group, a competent and courageous organization that will wholeheartedly sponsor the communal and philanthropic obli- gations of the Detroit Jewish com- munity. ,.. ...) r 1 I Ti i, (h , ii g Queen Anne Coffee Table of figured Walnut and White Maple— pie-crust edge. g TWO STORES PRINGLE FURNITURE COMPANY ' moo W. Greed t / ( .. .. .. ... ..... Blvd. opp. Fisher Bldg. and 431 Gratlet Ave. \ ,, ...... , NIILP.A0 kV '" gftS) . 1 . iatn .WP nia,a•ta., . • • . . • . ..... . .............. . . ...... .. .. . re . . . . GEORGE GA LVA NI SOLOIST OF ALTMAN'S RADIO HOUR TEMPLE BETH EL Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio Programs Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching Altman's Jewish Radio Hour will be broadcast from 1 to 2 p. m. on Sunday, over station WMBC. Through the courtesy of The De- STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD troit Jewish Chronicle, the Jewish Phone Columbia 2943 news of the week will be broad- A delightful affair was the re- cast by Mandell Bernstein. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. L. Frank of ception given by Mr. and Mrs. Max Rhode Island avenue are return- the first of the week from a Cohen on Feb. 14, at Congregation I PRENZLAUER GROUP ing three weeks' cruise to the West B'nai Zion, in honor of the con- firmation of their son, Leonard. PLANS NOVEL EVENT Indies. Preceding the dinner the Bar Mrs. L. I.ightstone of Virginia Mrs. Emanuel Tobias of Glad- Mitzvah delivered a speech and Park was hostess at the last meet- stone avenue is spending a new was presented with a gilt-edged ing of the Eva l'renzlauer Service days in Chicago, visiting with rats- Bible by his classmates and Ile- brew teacher, I. Lawton, who pre- !Group Tuesday evening, Feb. 16. tines, sided over the ceremonies. Covers ' Committees reported on six con- finement cases. Mrs. Rose Lipson, The Monday Night Club met were laid for 150 guests. Follow- a dinner the guests danced to director of the Jewish Unemploy- at dinner at the Phoenix Club last the music of a five-piece orchestra. ment Agency Council, outlined Monday, the organization's w o r k, and Miss Dorothy Jaffe entertained praised the successful co-operation Mrs. Max Cohn of the Belcrest between the Emengency Council has returned from a trip to New 20 guests at her home on lh'ednes- day, Feb. 17, honoring Miss Bessie and the Eva Prenzlauer Service York. Stonier, who will become a bride Group. Mrs. Harry Klein, presi- on Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Solomon dent, expressed thanks to Mrs. Lip- son and also thanked Mrs. Fannie and their mother, Mrs. J. Frosh, Miss Frieda Dworkin, whose Weisman, chairman of the bake accompanied by Mrs. D. Berson, sale, and her committees for their are sojourning at Miami Beach, marriage to David Meth took place tireless efforts. Fla. Jan. 31, was entertained by Miss Florence Later at a hosiery Mrs. Abe Cohen is general chair- man of the bridge-tea and fashion Mr. and Mrs. George Goldstone shower, Mrs. Meth entertained at show to be held Monday after- of Chicago are the guests of Mrs. a linen shower at her home at noon, Feb. 29, at Ilotel Statler. Laura Pack of the Belcrest 13501 Dexter, Mrs. Albert Cohen entertained at a personal shower — Mrs. Rose Goldberg is ticket chair- man, Mrs. Serra Eisler, chairman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein of for 16 ladies; the bride's sister, of the souvenir book, and Mrs. A. Parkside avenue were hosts to 30 Mrs. Ralph Rhinestone, enter- Those familiar with the superb quality of Annie Mink Coati Yudkoff, treasurer and secretary. guests at • dinner party last tamed at a linen shower at the . the beautifully marked and perfectly matched skins ... will Indications concerning this corn- Thursday night. This was one of ; Wilshire Hotel for 45 ladies, and instantly realize the importance of this event! At the prevailing I Alpha Sigma Gamma Sorority en- ing bridge-tea and fashion show a series of events. I tertained at a lingerie shower at low prices, these gorgeous coats offer unquestionable savings are that it will be one of the out- The Great Lakes Club will have , the home of Miss Bertha Kada- standing affairs of the season, and an excellent investment. thus helping many needy. If any- a Washington's Birthday party at show, 2244 Ford avenue. one knows of needy cases or of their clubrooms at the Detroit-Le- I Miss Evelyn Gurovitch, pianist, 1 Mink Coat religious patients in local hoe- land Saturday night, Feb. 21. 1 Mink Coat EQ75 will participate in the .program of — pitals who will not eat hospital Formerly $1400 $ Formerly $1750 1, --/ Mr. and Mrs. Saul Koprnan en-1 "The New Spirit" cultural eve- food because of the dietary law, write to the president, Mrs. Harry tertained a group of friends with j ning of the German Arbeiter Kul- 5 Mink Coats 5 Mink Coats $000 Klein, 8740 Arcadia, and they will a buffet supper and bridge at their tur Kartell, to be held this Satur. Formerly $1500 $ home on Atkinson avenue last I day night, Feb. 20, at the Detroit Formerly $1800 be taken care of. Federation of Women's Clubs, The following members are on Sunday night. I Hancock and Second boulevard. 2 Mink Coats the different committees for the 1 Mink Coat $1150 Mrs. I. Grabow of Monterey bridge-tea and fashion show: Formerly $1600 $ Formerly $2500 IL/ Mesdames Rose Agree, Helen Aus- avenue was assisted by Mrs. W, I Henry Mindel, Lou Greenberg nd Sthaem who of are ica htten ig and : lender, Nettie Bookstein, Fannie Jacob and Mrs. B. Block in enter.' aieie 9 Mink Coats 1 Mink Coat $i c50 University Cohen, Esther Cohen, Finkle, Pau- taming 60 women at • charity Formerly $1700 $ Formerly $3100 I- , were guests in the city the past line Goldsmith, A. Katzen, Doro- bridge-luncheon last Tuesday. — thy Lightstone, Mishkin, S. Osnos, week-end. Mr. and Mrs. I. Weingarden of Rose Rose, Esther Rich, Bessie CONVENIENT TERMS A farewell bridge was given in Sarasohn, Anna Williams. Ida Edison avenue complimented • Gould, Minnie Goodman, Minnie group of friends with a buffet sup., honor of Miss Cel Manes of Pon- m n- Goldsmith, Sarah Goldberg, Tillie per and bridge last Saturday tdeiefic n, itwehsotayisinleNaevwingyofrokr, by nii„ Buy with Confidence at Fur Headquarters Germansky, Hannah !length, J. night. Theresa Feldman, at her home on Jaffee, Agnes Levine, Zelda Myers, Delightfully informal was the llendrie avenue. Celia Modell, Sadie Priscol, A. Ruby, Ida Shultz, Fannie Weis-I Valentine party given by Dr. end Mrs. L. A. Katzin in their home Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of man. Saturday. Obstacle bridge repre- 3260 Lawrence avenue have as sented the evening'a entertain- their guests their father and sis- PERFECTION LODGE merit. Their guests included Dr. ter Reuben Goldbergnd Mils EVENT WEDNESDAY and Mrs. Homer Johnson, Dr. and Gladys Goldberg of e Bayonn . ' Mrs. Robert Shift'. Dr. and Mrs. N. J. An interesting social event of , Harry Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Perfection No. 486, F. A A. M., I seph Marcus, Dr. and Mrs. Bennet COSMO CLUB DANCE has been arranged for Wednesday Sidenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ON SUNDAY, FEB. 28 evening, Feb. 24, at the Masonicl Sklar. Miss Betty Sklar, Dr. Irv- Temple. Masons. their wives and ing Ilershon, Jack Goode and All arrangements have been friends are invited. A luncheon will Alotn Gross of Ann Arbor. made for the Cosmo Club's Leap be served at 50 cents per person, Year dinner-dance to be held at and interesting entertainment has Ten couples were present at the the Chalet Inn, on Sunday evening, been arranged. kid. Valentine party given by the Feb. 28. A large number of tick- Tuesday Bridge Club Aids proximately 300 pounds of mixed' PERFECTION LODGE This affair is the first of its kind Bel a Delta Sorority at the home ets have already been sold. accord. Needy. cereals, 400 cans of fruits, vege-' Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & I planned by Perfection Lodge. The of Miss Dorothy Jaffe. 9633 ing to Louis A. Malls. chairman of tables, fish, soups, 100 pounds of A. M., will hold a special communi- entertainment committee announces Br adstreet, on Saturday, Feb. 13. the committee in charge of ar- The food shower given by the sugar, 150 pounds of flour, coffee, Ian event to be held soon at Chalet cation on Wednesday, Feb. 24, at rangements. This will be an in- Tuesday Bridge Club was success- Mrs. Allen B. Kramer (Isabelle formal couple affair. Tickets may , ful, and thanks are extended to tea, prunes, potatoes, apples and 7 p. m. F. C. Degree. [ Inn . Werney) is spending ■ week in be obtained by communicating, those who helped make it so with various other supplies were re- C. K. SANDORF, Sec. MONSTER MIDNITE FROLIC Philadelphia and New York with with any of the members of the their liberal contributions of gro- ceived and have been distributed By order of Hollywood Theater—Feb. 27 friends and relatives. organization, ceries, cakes and money. Ap. among needy. IRVING W. BLUMBERG, W. M. In cAnnis' e4nnual Sale MINK COATS at 1 '91f 700 750 800 850 ANNIS FURS LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER You Pro T. curs of tl at t the i the mad,