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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
AID THE NEEDY BY ATTENDING THE
ANNUAL CARNIVAL
of Home Relief Society
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
ANNUAL DANCE DEC. 17
PEISER TO ADDRESS
I COUNCIL ON MONDAY
The Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek will hold its an-
nual informal dance in the atmos-
phere of an "Absurdities Frolic"
Cantor Sonenklar Also on Pro-
gram at Meeting of
Shaarey Zedek.
The next monthly meeting of
the Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women will
be held Monday, Dec. 5, at 2:30
p. m., at Congregation Shaarey
At Hotel Statler, Sunday Afternoon and
Evening, Dec. 11.
Entertainment, Refreshments and Other Features
Chicken Dinner Served from 5:30 to 8 p. m. ■ t Only 50 Cents,
.
including D
DO A GOOD DEED — ATTEND THE CARNIVAL
Mayor Murphy, Rabbi Leon Fram, Judge Charles
Rubiner and other prominent men will be at the
OPENING Saturday, Dec. 3. at 8 P. M.
LOS ANGELES SANATORIUM
BAZAAR AND CARNIVAL
B'nai Moshe Center — Dexter and Lawrence
Continuing for 8 days until December 11
BARGAINS! — GAMES! — AMUSEMENTS!
ENTERTAINMENT \EVERY EVENING
Meals and Lunches ■ at Reasonable Prices
Complete Chicken Dinner Sunday, 50e
ADMISSION FREE
Second Annual Dance
SPONSORED BY
Julius Rosenwald
Post No. 218
AMERICAN LEGION
Sunday Evening, December 4, 1932
FORT WAYNE HOTEL
Cass and Temple Avenue
MUSIC BY
DEL DELBRIDGE and RAY GORELL IN PERSON
Refreshments Free
Admission 60 Cents
DON'T — NEGLECT YOUR CAR!
Have it looked over and serviced regularly and, to make sure
We done properly and efficiently, bring it to
ABE MAX
MISS ROSE ADLER
in the social hall of the synagogue
on Saturday evening, Dec. 17. A
popular orchestra has been en-
gaged, and dancing will be from
9:30 until 1:30 a. m.
The social committee has been
working for weeks planning the
decorations, Mrs. Sam Myerson,
professional artist and active
member of the committee, is in
charge of decorations. He is fol-
lowing the general scheme used in
a recent Scarab Club Ball. Miss
Naomi Goldstein is chairman of
the committee, and Miss Rose Ad-
ler is one of her assistants.
According to the custom of
the organization in the past, ad-
mission will be by invitation only.
No tickets will be sold at the door.
Invitations will be sent to non-
members and all those wishing to
attend should communicate with
Miss Goldstein, 2612 Boston boule-
vard, or phone Longfellow 3280,
for an invitation.
Over 200 couples danced to the
muisc of Wolf's Wolverines at the
tea dance on Sunday afternoon,
Nov. 7, sponsored by the Young
People's Society.
The next meeting will be held
on Dec. 11, and will be 'open to
members only. David E Roberts,
professor of law at the Detroit
College of Law, will exhibit his
own films taken in Africa, por-
traying African life. Mr. Roberts
will lecture and explain the var-
ious scenes. Mrs. Jack Vein has
planned a short musical program
for the occasion.
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LEADERS PRAISE
RELIEF SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gittleman of
Moss avenue had as their guests
for the Thanksgiving week-end
their niece and nephew, Mr. and
Mrs. Rae Horrell has returned
Mrs. Harry Becker of Dayton, 0. from Chicago where she attended
the dinner given by the Chicago
Miss Dorothy Freedman of Auxiliary of the National Home Organization's Work Lauded
Pittsburgh visited with Mildred for Jewish Children at Denver, on
by Outstanding Relief
Fink for a few days during the the occasion of the home's twenty-
Workers.
past week.
fifth anniversary. Aaron Sapiro
of New York, whose libel suit On Nov. 28, at the home of
On Sunday afternoon, Dec. 4, againset Henry Ford forced the I M rs.
Harry B. Ash on LaSalle
Rabbi Leon Fram will address latter's apology to the Jewish I boulevard, the open meeting of
a conference of Jewish congrega- people, was the principal speaker
the Home Relief Society was held,
tions in Michigan, at Jackson, on at the dinner, and Mrs. J. N. Lor-
and over 100 members and guests
the subject: "Judaism in Every- ber, national president, was an
were present. The following civic
Day Life." Rabbi Bernard Heller honor guest. William IL Blumen-
of Ann Arbor will lead the dis- thal, formerly of Detroit, now the
cussion.
home's executive director, was also
present. Mrs. Horrell is the De-
Mr& William Rosenberg of troit representative of the •
Muskegon spent& few days with tional Home for Jewish Children.
her sinter and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Trigg of Covington
Dr. Norvell N. Atler has re-
drive.
turned from a year's interneship
at Rochester, N. Y., and has
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson
t 4703
idne natsalaaflit
and son, Sigmund, spent a few
association wit h
d a ,
cH r amilton
days in Saginaw the past week.
R. Atter,
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bro her, Dr. Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman physician.
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Open every Aloniky Evening till Nine.
11=111X.
of Longfellow avenue entertained
A. Caplan of LaSalle boulevard
a group of friends with a buffet
dinner party last Tuesday eve- spent a few days in New York
the past week.
ning.
NORTHWOOD INN
announces
Sol Wolf of Lawrence avenue
E. A. Bernie of Chicago boule-
vard is spending a few days in spent a few days in Chicago the
past week.
New York and New Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Teller are
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tells, for-
merly of Cincinnati, who are 1 visiting. with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
making their home in Pittsburgh,
were the house guests of Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kramer
Mrs. M. lierwitt of Webb avenue. Neiman of McLean avenue,
New York were guests in this
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city the past week-end, attending
Mr. and Mrs. C. Levy of Cleve- of
land are visiting with their chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Max Elkin of 1 the Brown-Kramer reception.
Mr.
M and Mrs. Morris Cork (So-
Boston boulevard.
phis Pliskin) of Cleveland, whose
—
sons
motored
to
Grand
Rapids,
I
marriage
at the Jewish Center in
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simons and
:1 Cleveland was an event of last
Sunday,
are
spending their honey-
where they spent the past week-
i moon in Detroit, stopping at the
end.
Tuner liotel, and are being enter-
Mrs. M. Si. Phillip s and infant tamed here by their friends.
daughter,
aughter, Joanne, of Chicago,
Mrs. Samuel Mogill was hostess
Ill., are visiting with Mrs. Samuel
to members of the Cantors' Asso-
Plotkin. •
ciation of Western States and
Jim Freud of the Belcrest is Canada, at her home on Hague
avenue, in honor of the out-of-
sojourning in Europe.
town guests, Prof. E. Zaludkow-
Mrs. J. S. Souls, Mrs. David ski and Elias Cantor of Boston.
Fauman, Mrs. William Isenberg
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority
and Sirs. S. Q. Kesler will serve a
cafeteria supper from 5 to 8 this members were hostesses at the
Sunday, at the Hades:soh Bake Y. W. H. A. house party on Nov.
Shop, Dexter boulevard and Webb 26. A Thanksgiving bridge party
avenue, proceeds to be used for was held on Tuesday evening for
the pleasure of the sorority mem-
the donor luncheon.
bers. A theater party at the Bon-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gittleman, stelle Playhouse is being planned.
formerly of Second boulevard, The sorority is now making plans
have moved to the Century Moss for the celebration of its third
Apartments, 11 Moss avenue, anniversary in January.
PRINGLE, through direct impor-
tation, presents a collection of
unusual importance—the illustra-
tions herewith are merely sug-
gestive of hundreds of equal
impressiveness — from all art
centers of the world this marvel-
ous collection was gathered per-
sonally by PRINGLE.
A COMPLETE
MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
Table d'Hote $
DINNER
.00
leaders were present and lauded
the work being carried on by the
Home Relief Society:
Mrs. Henry Wineman, Commis-
Road House Dinners .. $1.50 and $2.00
sioner of Public Welfare; Mrs.
Joseph Ehrlich, Commissioner of
Homes for Wayward Girls of
Michigan; Mrs. M. A. Pascoe, head
of Social Service Department of
Receiving Hospital; Mrs. George
Cohen, president of Eva Prenz-
littler Service Group; Miss Edith Every Night except Monday
Heavenrich, president of League
of Jewish Women% Organizations;
to the tunes of
Mrs. Hannah Harwith, president
of Zedakah Club; Mrs. Herbert
Warner, president of Sisterhood
of Shaarey Zedek; Mrs. Reuben,
and His Famous Band
r epresenting Purity Chapter of
Order of Eastern Star; Mrs. Dave
Diamond, president of Hadassah
of Detroit; Mrs. Rae Horrell, rep-
resenting the National Home for
Jewish Children at Denver, Colo.;
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, honorary
president of Home Reliey Society;
Miss Esther Robins, president of
Junior Home Relief Society,
Mrs. David Kallman, access-
For Reservations
panied by Mrs. Edith Goldman
Phone Royal Oak 2577 0887
Mendelsohn, rendered several vo-
cal selections and received an ova-
tion from the audience. Mrs.
Kaltman will also be a featured
entertainer at the annual carnival
Highland Park.
Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of to be given by the Home Relief
M*
Dr. Harry C. Saltzstein has re- the College of the City of De•roit Society at Hotel Stotler, Dec. 11.
-=- turned to his home at the Belcrest will hold a steak roast on Sun l•iy, This annual carnival is given to
0.- after spending the Thanksgiving Dec. 4, at the Woodland Mach raise money with which to carry WOODWARD AT 1 1 1/2 MILE ROAD
0 holiday with his parents in Mil- Country Club. The semi-annual on the welfare work of the Home
dinner-dance of the sorority will Relief Society, and many special
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waukee.
PAUL J. WEYER, Mgr.
be held at the Oriole Terrace on attractions will be offered. A
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Sidney Miller of Cincinnati was Wednesday evening. Dec. 28. Miss chicken supper will be served
Sidney I Sylvia Schwartz has been pledged from 5:30 to 8 o'clock for the
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nutesnt of rth. ea npda3li Mrs.
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to the sorority.
sum of 50 cents. Music will be
- We isman over
furnished by Dave Diamond, in
Miss Betty Holtzman of Blaine person, and his band.
Harold Ilerwitt of Pittsburg
Mrs. Chas. Marienthal is gen-
spent the past week with his par- avenue has returned from Wil-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Si. lierwitt of mette, where she spent she eral chairman of this carnival,
Thanksgiving holiday as the house with Mrs. II. Shulman, Mrs. Ira
Webb avenue.
guest of Mrs. S. B. Wax.
Friedenberg and Mrs. Jerome
Kanter as co-chairmen. Mrs. Al.
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Mr. and Mra. Charles Brown of
Miss
M.
Horowitz
was
hostel
to
Weisman is president of the Home
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74 the Wilshire entertained Mr. and
ff. Mrs. Charles Gitzen of Cleveland I La Moderne Girls, NOV. 27. Plans Relief Society.
were made for a pajama party.
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, a member
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the past week-end.
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The next meeting will be at the of the board of directors of the
Home Relief Society, will talk
George Spater, who is a stu. home of Miss S. Hack, Dec. 4.
over
Station
WMBC,
Sunday,
I dent at the University of Michi-
On Tuesday evening. Nov. 22, Dee. 4, at 12:30, over Altman's
- gan, visited with his parents, Mr.
J.W.E.W.O. and Its Leaders
and Mrs. Alex Spater, over the a farewell surprise party was given Charity Hour. Mrs. Ehrlich will
BONBTEL LE
Plant Trees in Palestine
in honor of Mrs. M. Kallush at talk on the work being done in
0 Thanksgiving
h
oliday.
her home by ■ number of her Detroit by the Home Relief So-
The European Jewish Women's
MAT. 2:30
Now
Playing
On Thanksgiving eve, Mr. and friends. A pleasant evening was ciety and on the annual carnival Organization and its North Wood-
Sat., There'
ward branch planted five trees in
Mrs. Joseph De Young of 1409 spent playing bridge, and at mid- Dee. 11 at Hotel Statler.
MR.
On Monday afternoon, Dec. 5, Palestine.
L=. Burlingame avenue were pleas- night a luncheon was served.
at 1 o'clock, • pep meeting of the
ROLLO
Thfough Mrs. Agnes Levin, a
= antly surprised by the members of
Home
Relief Society will be held leader in the organization, the fol.
A reception in honor of the en-
- their family, who arranged a party
Farewell to MISS LANDIS in
lowing trees were planted: One
in their honor, on the occasion of gagement of Miss Martha Char- at Hotel Stotler.
Extr• M•t.
tree by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Len.
lotte Serlin, daughter of Mr. and
their wedding anniversary.
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bard in memory of Julius Lenhard;
Mrs. William J. Serlin of 2655
one tree by Mrs. Sarah Ginsberg Malik kt.lk.SI (a Iry 11.74)
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Mrs. M. Kallush of Sturtevant Leslie avenue, to Henry Cove, son
in memory of her husband, Harry Tara eat tk k 7k. Sas. Rea Sae • 10.
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- - avenue left for Phoenix, Arizona, of Mrs. Ida Cove of West Ferry
Ginsberg.
- where she will spend the winter avenue, will be held at the Ser-
Mrs. Agnes Levin personally
ff.- months with her daughter, Mrs. lin residence from 3 to 5 and 7
At the convention of the National plants the following trees: One
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to 10 p. rn. on Sunday, Dec. 4.
a Rosenberg.
Memorials to Jewish Old
No cards.
Association of State Audit , rs, Clsn. tree in memory of her husband,
trollers and Treasurers hod -t Barnett Levin; one tree in mem-
Folks' Home.
Sties Rose Feldman of Custer
Mrs. Murray Schlafer honored Richmond, Virginia, last week, Sol- ory of her father, Abraham Jacob;
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avenue entertained eight couples
omon
Levitan,
state
treasurer
of
Miss
Lucille
Schreiber,
Decem-
■
one tree is memory of her mother, Dr. M. Rattner, 1537 David Whit-
- in honor of the birthday of her
sister, Miss Beatrice Feldman, on ber bride-elect, with • kitchen Wiaconain, was unanimously elected Rachel Leah Jacob; one tree in ney Building, made a contribution
Saturday last. A delightful lunch. shower and bridge-tea on Tuesday the honoray president of the assoc. memory of her brother-in-law, to the borne in memory of the late
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Many friends will be interested
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Mrs. M. D. Wittelshofer, Is recov-
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Harper Hospital.
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Mrs. Melville Welt spent a few
days in the East with her daugh-
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students at eastern schools.
MRS. A. J. LEVIN
Zedek, Chicago boulevard and
Lawton avenue. The speaker on
this occasion will be Kurt Peiser ,
executive director of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, who ha
chosen for his subject "Why Give
Jewish Social Service?"
As an added attraction, Mrs. A.
Miss Cecelia Zaludkowski, daugh- J. Levin, chairman of the program
ter of Rev. and Mrs. Elias Zalud- committee, has secured Cantor Jac-
kowski, formerly of Detroit, now oh Sonenklar, who has come to De-
of New York, was the guest for troit recently to serve as cantor
a few days this week of Miss Mary to Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Stein of 2968 Calvert avenue.
Cantor Sonenklar's program includ-
se
Ceace Thy Singing, Maiden
Honoring Miss Lucille Schrei- Fair" by Rachmaninoff, and will
bee, a December bride-elect, Mrs. have a wide choice of selection.
Nathan Schreiber was hostess to
55 ladies at a beautifully appoint-
ed miscellaneous shower., dinner
and bridge at the Wilshire Hotel,
on Tuesday evening, Nov. 22.
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Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal of
The group taking the course in
Boston boulevard was hostess at lip reading sponsored by the pe-
a dinner party at her home last troit Section, National Council of
Saturday evening, this being one Jewish Women, attended a Thanks-
of a series of similar events.
giving party at the Y. W. H. A.
clubhouse last week. Mrs. Maur-
Miss Sally Butzel and Rosalie ice Klein, chairman of the Coun-
Kahn, students at Vassar, spent cil's committee for the hard of
the Thanksgiving holiday with hearing, arranged the party, and
their parents.
there was so much enthusiasm that
another party will be given in
Mr. and Mrs. Harold-Schlesin- December. The progress of the
ger of the Park Lane Apartment class permitted the social activi-
motored to Boston where they will ties to extend to the playing of
visit with • Mrs. Schlesinger's games and cards. The group
daughter, Louise Selling, for sev- meets every Wednesday night at
89 Rowena street, at 7:30. Lip
eral days.
reading is taught by an excellent
Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Hamil- teacher without charge.
ton drive returned from a visit
The Maimonides Medical So-
with Mrs. Belle Victor, in Buffalo.
ciety's Woman's Auxiliary is spon-
Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald of La- soring a hard time party to be
Salle boulevard is visiting with held this Saturday evening, Dec.
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. 3, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel.
and Mrs. William Henley, in Cin-
the
The Ladies' Auxiliary of will
cinnati.
Maimonides Medical Society
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Mrs. Kurt Peiser, who spent the sponsor a charity dessert
Thanksgiving week-end in Ligon- at 2 p. in. on Saturday, Dec. ln,
nier, Ind., has returned to her at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Prizes
will be awarded.
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