PIEVErEDITIEWISR ARONICIA5 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE TWO A Fine New Service Should Appeal to Every Family 25 PIECES of FLATWORK . . . cn PLAN FOR CARNIVAL OF SHAAREY ZEDEK REPORTED COMPLETE With all plans complete for the annual carnival and bazaar, the Sisterhood of Congregation Shea- rey Zedek is prepared to accom- modate and entertain a huge crowd of merrymakers in the social hall JVC Digest, the handbook of informa- tion used by speakers and workers in the current Community Fund Campaign. (Minimum Charge) Sheets, Table Covers, Bed Spreads, Pillow Slips, Towels, etc. Carefully washed in water SOFT AS RAIN WATER and IRONED better than HOME WORK. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- man of Chicago boulevard returned from a 10-day motor trip, spending several days with their son, Al- wyn Vernon, of Cambridge, Mass, and Rochester, N. Y. 10 LARGE PIECES ALLOWED IN TIIIS SERVICE ALL SHIRTS nmby 12c each method Mrs. Henry Wineman is spend- ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. Spiegel, in Chicago. Seal Your Shirts Is Separate Package WE CALI. FOR AND DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Massachusetts Laundry Co. Howard at Second St. "THE BIG DOJVNTOWN LAUNDRY" TELEPHONE CADILLAC 7423 HOUSEWIVES ARE NOW ASKING FOR ANSPACH'S KOSHER STYLE CORNED BEEF AND TONGUES FINEST QUALITY AT REASONABLE PRICES Prepared by MR. AND MRS. BERNARD ANSPACH ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED PHONE TOWNSEND 8.8292 NO MORE CAR WORRY! When you bring your car to Abe Max for repairs, you get the kind of service that puts an end to your motoring worries. You pay for . . . The Detroit Section, National Rabbi Leon Fram is the editor Council of Jewish Women with of the Community Fund Speakers MRS. SIDNEY STONE of the synagogue on Saturday eve- ning, Nov. 5, and Sunday after- noon and evening, Nov. 6. The Japanese carnival decora- tion scheme will be carried out even to the costumes of the booth attendants. The hall will repre- sent a Japanese market place dur- ing a carnival celebration, and dancing will be held in a Japanese pavillion especially constructed for the occasion. Dave Diamond and his orchestra will furnish the music for the occasion. There will be no charge for ad- mission, and the general public is invited. Adequate checking facilities will be provided. Free parking space for several hundred care is available in the parking lot adjoining the building. Mrs. David Lichtig is chairman of the general committee, and Mrs. Sidney Stone is co-chairman The chairmen of the various sub sidiary committees are: Mrs. A. J Copeland, Mrs. Harry Z. Brown Mrs. Sam Rubiner, Mrs. Morri Blumberg, Mrs. Mary Gordon Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Mrs. Moe Lei ter, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. A • Cooper, Mrs. Max Keidan, Mis Elizabeth Finley and Mrs. Sam Kavanau. Mrs. Maurice Klein, chairman of the committee for the hard of hear- ing is sponsoring a free course in lip reading every Wednesday night, at 7:30 at 89 Rowena street. The plans for social activities will also be made at this meeting of the group on Oct. 26, and it is hoped that a large group will attend. The nominating committee of the coun- cil announces the following, names to fill vacancies on the Council's board of directors: Mrs. Leo M. Butzel, Mrs. Henry Meyers and Mrs. Andrew Wineman. Miss Gertrude C. Lapides en- tertained 36 guests at a linen shower honoring her sister, Miss Cecile .1. Lapides, whose marriage to Frederick Bartholomew will be an event of Nov. 19. The affair Mrs. Herbert Well returned to was given at the home of Mr. after a Bartholomew's sister, Mrs. Andrew her home in New York Stefani, on East Grand Boule- visit with relatives and friends. vard. Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt entertained a group of friends at The Young Peoples' Auxiliary of dinner Friday evening, Oct. 28, at Congregation Bnai Moshe will hold their home on Balmoral drive. a Hallowe'en social on Sunday eve- ning, Oct. 30, at 9 o'clock in the Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott assembly hall of the synagogue, of Yorkshire road entertained a Dexter boulevard and Lawrence group of friends at dinner last avenue. This affair is sponsored Wednesday, by the social committee 14 the organization, under the chairman- Mrs. Eugene Sloman returned to ship of Miss Mollie Freedman. her home on Chicago boulevard after an extended visit in Califor- To observe the wedding anni- nia. versary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph GOOD FURNITURE BE SURE THAT YOU GET IT Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- thal celebrated Mr. Rosenthal's birthday with a family dinner at their home on Boston boulevard, last Monday evening. Mrs. J. B. Gaylord and daughter, Mrs. M. Gutman, of the Belcrest, have been guests at the St. Moritz Hotel in New York City, for the past two weeks. J. E. Gaylord left Wednesday by motor to join them and they will all return this week. Jacobs of 2202 Elmhurst avenue, the Mesdames R. Fogel, A. E. West, William Schwartz, H. Col- lins and R. LoPatin gave a sur- prise dinner at the Everglades Inn on Thursday, Oct. 20, iS ..1 • . o. Passing her state board nurse's examination with "A" grade, Miss Celia Berlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Berlin, received one of the highest averages in the state of Michigan. She is a recent grad- Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolf and daugh- uate of the Highland Park Gen- ters, Carmen and Mildred, motored eral Hospital. to Indiana during the past week- Ervin Greenbaum is now resid- end. Now Conveniently Located at ing at the Adolphus, Dallas, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rosenblum Mrs. Emil W. Zolla will be at of Cleveland, accompanied by their ABE MAX Between Cortland and Sturtevant sister, Retha Tanneholz, who has home Sunday afternoon and eve- just reurned from Europe, spent ning, Oct. 30, in honor of the Bar last week-end in this city and at- Mitzvah of her son, Charles. ENGLISH overstuffed suite, separate tended the Michigan-Illinois foot- Noted Minister To Lecture at ball game at Ann Arbor. spring cushion bask, feather spring Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blumberg uat cushion, antique nail trim, up- Meeting at Temple (Edith Brown), whose marriage holstery beautiful shade mulberry rust frieze tapestry, small el 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Epstein of was an event of July, have re- on Nov. 7. figure design, 2 pieces... Ail AM Bayonne, N. J., were extensively turned after a European trip and The Detroit section of the Na- entertained by members of the fam- have taken up their residence at ily in Detroit during the past eight the Whittier. SEMI-KIDNEY shape suite. band tional Council of Jewish Women carved solid Mahogany Louis XV Tel. TRinity 2-3488 days. While in Detroit they were invites' its members and the gen- 12th and Seward legs, antique nail trim—high grade With the recent arrival of beautiful living the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Honoring the confirmation of rust and antique gold cotton damask tlemen of their households to an room suites and upholstered pieces the of Monterey avenue. their son, Herbert Manuel, Mr. and uphotstry—vary som- Slomovitz FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 28, SATURDAY AND evening meeting Nov. 7, at Tem- fortable-2 glee. PRINGLE showing is unexcelled. As en illus• Mrs. Charles Leiter of Cortland SUNDAY (Matinee and Evening) OCT. 29 . 30 ple Beth El, at which time Dr. Mrs. Zeldah Demont, Mrs. I. H. avenue were hosts to 400 relatives tration of values, we are quoting some excep- Reinhold Niebuhr will deliver an Tumpeer of Chicago and Mrs. and friends at a dinner-dance at the ENGLISH overstutTed suite, separate Tho entire personnel of our new company in tional prices on quality living room pieces. address on "How Will the Fallen Harry Srere of California spent springunit backs, antique nail trim B'riai Moshe synagogue, Sunday, Wm. Siegel'. Sensational Melodrama Thrae•Act Success Giant Rise," with the history of the holidays with their mother, —upholstered in green niece tapes- Shown here is a two-piece suite, semi-kidney Oct. 23. The tables were effect- try with small floral rust and gold America's past and the problems Mrs. Louis Smith of 2431 Blaine ively decorated with autumn leaves construction, solid mahogany carved frame pattern— of her future as a sub-title. and bebe mums. Dr. Joseph J. avenue. a pietes with pierced carvings on sofa and chair frames Dr. Niebuhr is a professor of Jacobs acted as master of eere- —separate feather spring unit backs and seat ethics at the Union Theologica l The regular month) y musicale monies. Entertainment was fur- SOFA, solid Mahogany carved frame, cushions—upholstery is smart combination of Seminary, in New York, and one held at the Ganapol Studios of niched by many celebrities of radio built with new low arms and pull- , TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE over back, upholstered fine grade of the editors of Christian Cen- Musical Art, last Wednesday, fea- fame and Seymour Simons' orches- frieze tapestry with figured material on seat rust color figured taustrY - Evenings: $1.00 - 75c - 50c - 35c tury and The World Tomorrow. tured Sara Gorman and Ruth Cas- tra the dance music. custom built cushions and back in association with plain Matinee: 75c - 50c - 35c . 25c Ile is a frequent contributor to ter Dayer, pianists, ingroups from throughout colored frieze to harmonize. PRINGLE con- the Atlantic Monthly, author of the romantic and modern schools. At a social meeting of Xi Kappa struction of full 4-row springs in bases of both several widely read books, among Hans Hagen, violinist of the facul- Sorority, Oct. 20, at the home of S SOFA, hand-rnaderepraluctIon of MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 31"THE GYPSY RABBI" ty, was present on Wednesday eve- Miss Belle Burstein on Buena which are "Does the World Need pieaps—full webbed bottoms—finest materials the famous McIntire Chippendale ufa made in Salem about the n Religion" and "Notebook of a ning, Ethel Goldman Mendelson Vista avenue, plans were made for and workmanship throughout—guaranteed by 1500, upholstered In exquisite 15th a Halloween party to be held Oct. Tamed Cynic,7 A former De- accompanying. Century pattern saan damuk, gen- and espe- PRINGLE and the manufacturer ■ 29, at the home of Miss Rose Or- uine hand-carved frame and tine troiter, he was for many years down •nd hair cially feature) during this showing of new uP• Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Schna- low on Clairmount avenue. pastor of the Beth El Evangelical Oiled bel of Cleveland, formerly of De- holstered pieces—may be selected separate, Church here, is considered one of Mr. and Mrs. Max Tushman of the ablest ministers of his genera- troit, were the guests of sofa $110, chair $55. This new beautiful store Is cont• tion in Detroit, and has always son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Sturtevant avenue entertained 20 ninygs 23, on Sunday, Oct. e turcia guests dinner e a a rfw . CohL at pletely stocked with the finest been deeply interested in all civic Mr Louis followed by a bridge in the Before movements, particularly industrial last week. quality shoes at present day mod- even i ng. Members of the imme- sociology. He is at present sec- home they will visit with Mr. and erate prices. This foot-aid store retary of the Norman Thomas for Mrs. Jacob Kahn, another son- diate family only were present. fits you scientifically and is con- in-law and daughter, in Saginaw. President Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Copeland left veniently located to serve you Dr. Niebuhr has travelled ex- Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Polozker spent Monday for New York, whence tensively in Russia, and has writ- quickly and economically. they sailed Thursday for • six ten many articles based on his last week-end in Hamilton, Ont. weeks visit in Paris, France. experiences there. Ile has always An election party is to be given been active in liberal movemnts, Mrs. Philip Frost of Toledo spent by Mrs. L. N. Eaton at 1420 Wash- and has for many years been a last week. 11812 DEXTER BOULEVARD, Next to Dexter Theater prsonal friend of Rabbis Leo M. ington boulevard, the proceeds to a day in this city Franklin, Leon Fram and A. M. be used for the Haddassah donor Mrs. Clara Rogers returned to luncheon. There will be cards and Hershman, her home in Cleveland after an ex- Mrs. A. J. Levin is chairman of refreshments and entertainment tended visit in this city. the program committee which ar- will feature the evening. ranged the meeting, assisted by Mrs. J. Reissman of Mr. and the following: Mrs. Harry New- Sturtevant avenue entertained last given by the JUNIORS man, vice-chairman, Miss Sarah at a dinner in ZEDAKAH Selminski, Mrs. Morris D. Silver, Sunday evening PARTY ON OCT. 29 60c QUART — $2.00 A GALLON r a honor of their daughter, Margaret, Mrs. Abraham Srere, Mrs. Mel- MOLDS $1.80 PER DOZEN FANCY F Zedakah's social Hallowe'en party whose engagement to Joseph A. f a ville Welt, Mrs. David Wilkue. Packed in Dry Ice ■ and Delivered The Zedakah Juniors are spon- to be held Sunday evening, Oct. Sklar, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. 25 A nominal admission fee of Sklar of Hazelwood avenue was Boring an invitational Hallowe'en 30, at Elks Temple, Lafayette and 0 cents will be charged to unaffili- Melrose 5894 7231 Mack Aye. party on Saturday evening, at San recently anounced. ated guests who wish to attend the ■■■■• ■■\•■•■■■■■■■■■■1 1 1.10161 ■1 ■■■\1■ W LI LI Min Palace. The chairmen have lecture. The meeting will open Gamma Chapter of Deta Omega p rovided an excellent orchestra Dexter Blvd. at Lawrence promptly at 8:15 p. m. Iota Sorority plans the celebration for the evening, and the hostesses The list of board members pre- BAY CITY HADASSAHS its fourth anniversary in the are sparing no efforts to make TODAY viously published has been aug- of party unique. HOLD JOINT MEETING MATINI mented by the following: Mrs. An- form of • formal dinner party, to this - Florence Shevin will be the . given Nov. 12, at the Chalet. a NIGIII Wineman, M r s. Henry e drew by DAVE DIAMOND Orchestra Meyers, Mrs. Leo Butzel and Mrs. i ne sorority is also making plans next hostess at the Zedekah Jun- A joint meeting of the Junior and The Smart Comedy 01 M • 1 "" for a bridge dance to be given Dec. fora' meeting on Sunday after- M•noere Senior Hadassah of Bay City was Harry L. Jackson. ADMISSION: 35c PER PERSON 12, at the Chinese Tea Gardens. Nov. 6, at 1:30 p. m. noon, bed Monday evening, in the parlor Political Discussion. — rooms of the Shaarey Zedek gyms- The Detroit section of the Na- Mrs. Minerva Marks of Chicago , gogue. k s tional Council of Jaw is h W omen • OPENING SUN. EVE., OCT. 30 The two presidents, Mrs. L. B. opened the season with an all way boulevard is spending • few week in Cleveland. Calendar of Events of the Harrison of the Seniors and Miss session of " Pertinent Political of Jewish Wom- League Mary Koffman of the Juniors, each Clamage returned 24, at Pointers," Monday, Oct. Mrs. Burton presided at their own business Temple Beth El. en's Organizations. from a month's visit with relatives meeting. Miss Koffman later intro- Miss Ida Lippman, chairman of in Denver, Colo. given by the duced Mrs. Harrison, who attend- the legislative committee, presided Oct. 30—Zionist State Confer- cc! the eighteenth annual convex- at the forum which opened at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn Broadway's Sparkling Laugh Sm.- ence (all day). Lion of Hadassah, which was held lion are visiting in Plattsburg, N. Y., 10 :30. Oct. 30—Zedakah Club Dance. in New York City on Sept. 18, 19 John Lovett, ex-secretary of where they are attending the birth- On the see of hl• wedding. • Vt" , Nov. 1—Music Study Club. and 20, who gave a report on the 1 man learng of his fatherhoosd That the Detroit Citizen's League, who day celebration of Mr. Mendel,- Nov. 5-6—Shaarey Zedek Ba- proceedings of the convention. j series of rnstri- starts • h ilarious il was the first speaker, explained sohn'a father. rnonl complications. zaar. Leon Kay, president of the De-1 the proposed amendments, to Nov. 6 — Eva Prenzlauer Ser- featuring given troit Council of the Jewish Na- (HALLOWE'EN NIGHT) some of which he made recom- , Among the affairs being vice Group Bazaar. MRS. SONIA SHAFFER tional F und, was one of the speak- WM. POST . DORIS DALTON mend•tions for balloting. Oakley in honor of Miss Mercella Grahm, I Nov. 7— Zedakah Regular ers of the evening, and Mrs. Eli Cans, promises to be an outstand- Distin, supervisor of Slection a November bride-elect, and her s.PP.rtet be • New York OW Meeting at Staler. Sachse, also of Detroit and vice- Commission, explained how to fiance, Raymond Schreiber, was ing event. Nov. 8—Hadassah—m onthly .d 2705 Joy Road president of the Detroit J. N. F. 31.1 Nigkta Mrs. Sonia Shaffer and her co- make the ballot and split the dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. meeting. Mrs. Frederick Joseph Schwartz, at their home in chairman, Mrs. Rose Lipson. and Council, also spoke to the organ). ticket correctly. DANCING TILL 1 P. M. Nov. 9—United Hebrew Schools REFRESHMENTS their committee, Mesdames Law- zaztions. M. Alger. president of the Worn- Pontiac. Miss Bernice Goldberg Graduation (evening). Refreshments were served, head- ADMISSION: 35c PER PERSON tence Jones, Minnie Kahn, Ann en's Organization for National has issued cards for a bridge- Nov. 13—Junior Hadassah Din- in luncheon and hosiery shower Reform, spoke for re- Karbel and ROSE. Benjamin, have ed by the chairman. Mrs. Julius ' Political ner Dance at Chalet. Ginsberg. There was an attendance honor of Miss Grahm, to be held spared no efforts in making this peal, Nov. 14—Sisterhood of Shaa- affair an enjoyable one. There of 75 members. Former Judge William F. Con- Nov. 2. s een rey Zedek Meeting. will be door prises, refreshments • VIOILE nolly outlined the Democratic Nov. 15—Jewish Women's Eu- ATTEND THE AT Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Colman and and music by Adolph Travers and platform. Dr. W. G. Bergman, ISSOat ropean Welfare Organiza- RODIN CLUB His Entertainers. professor of education at Detroit sons, Arthur and Robert, of Mus- tion Luncheon. Penthouse kegon, Mich., spent the week-end offered Entertainment is being Teachers College, explained the roe r ass Ton• Nov. 20—Zedakah Club Dance. The Rodin Club met Wednesday, through the courtesy of the Senate Major Dent in this city. Socialist viewpoint. Dec. 11—Home Relief Society sponsored by the Oct. 19, at the home of Mrs. A. Theater. Atkinson, of :sew York, who spoke —Carnival (evening). returned Mrs., Josef Ronan has Sarah Karbel will be hostess at Baer, 3032 Calvert avenue. After in the absence of 'Toward A. Cof- Dec. 14—Jewish 'Women's Wel. Zedakah's next meeting, at 3301 the meeting bridge was enjoyed. to her home in Lansing, after a fin, the scheduled speaker, praised fare Organizatioi—Bridge gatargay, t le i Prizes were awarded to high scor- week's Visit with Mr. and Mrs. Webb. Hoover. President Tea. ers at each table. Luncheon was A buffet luncheon was served Maurice Schlaefer. of 25—Women's Auxiliary Primrose Benevolent Jan. served after the bridge game. The 1-111 MLAm•• at noon, and the meeting ad- The Frio". .. Penevnlent Chi! net Hebrew Schools, Donor Mrs. Mathilda Welt and Mrs. net. H. Forty menthe, attended. /1 next meeting will be at the home Hallowe'en r.1 / journed at 3:30 p. m. Luncheon. the Belcrest spent party and tlene• will he spoatere4 of Mrs. Harry Goodman, 1707 FORT WAYNE HOTEL — Temple at Cass Ralph Fell of - — Saturday. Oct 24 They by the elts• ea Sundu. Nov. 4. at II Burlingame avenue, Wednesday, Feb. 28—Zedakah Donor YOU'LL HAVE THE TIME OF last week-end in Kalamazoo. as, at the Jericho Hail. All reword. , I Luncheon. Mosic by ZANG GARBER AND HIS ORCHESTRA Nov. 2. were the guests of Mrs. Joseph YOUR LIFE at the will Is to eharity. ABE MAX Auto Service Inc. 12316 DEXTER BLVD. PHONE HEMLOCK 9656 Mrs. Max Finkelston and her mother, Mrs. Weiss of Longfel- low avenue, returned from a abort visit to New York, NIEBUHR TO SPEAK TO COUNCIL NOY. 7 Two Piece Living Room Suite NEW DESIGNS NEW SHIPMENT EXCEPTIONAL VALUE at $165c. Littmans People's Theater $125 "Why Have Children ), $135 $155 SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY $243 rituile furniture Comm% 2990 W. GRAND BOULEVARD-•OFR FISHER BLDG. HENDIN SHOES, Inc. Open Monday Evenings Until Nine HARD TIME DANCE ZEDAKAH'S SOCIALI ON SUNDAY NIGHT EasternLadies Society a SPECIAL HALLOWE'EN BRICK 0 I at the Congregation B'nai Moshe Auditorium Sunday Evening, October 30 Music O a ALINOSI'S LAFAYETTE The Vinegar Tree Little Accident Card Party and Dance Radomer Aid Society MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 JERICHO TEMPLE Thur. 51.2 .1 . .rs` 1 F THIRD ANNUAL BALL DINING and Dancing LI • Dialers:1.50 s„, Kiev Progressive Verein SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1932 AdmisaioeI 50c per person Fels