MEPeruonlmsn ORM ICU PAGE TWO . and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE COMPLETE PLANS FOR INFORMAL AFFAIR OF SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S. CZ14.,00r14) ■ .> virtyV r .rK -1 . r, , 7 • e, n 1:3 4..,- ,_ ,i,.._. _,,....44.„–,--.. -- 4,77 ,,Acw Mk , k , k a , ••••••.%, ■ '-‘514t ht : 17. Follow the Crowds to the 4r Ili • 1 . rj, gt EVERGLADES A 1 4,7 4 . 4 4)plik..4,1111EFAWSIIIFAIL The Young People's Society of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will hold its annual informal dance on Dec. 17, in the social hall of the Aa.. (HOTEL TULLER) l Make Merry at the ..,11' New Year's Eve Party "The Liveliest Party in Town" MISS MILDRED SCHECHTER Full Course Dinner Snappy Dance Orchestra Entertainment, Favors, etc. Now's the time to make New Year's Reservations -%, 1 e - ".. 1 1 f.e. Til. Call ELIAS GOLDBERG Townsend 64500--University 2.3518 0 11 IP! t W ti Private Dining Rooms I/ Desired. Tables Reserved for Parties of Four or More. tt ' I .1 4 1111.11111MIEM , „,„, I , . i . , ,,,, „ , ■■•1. 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The decorative scheme is one which is entirely new and promises to be an innovation for such an affair. The next meeting of the society will be held on Dec. 11, at the synagogue, and will be open to members only. Professor Roberts of the Detroit College of Law will display films which he took in Africa, and will deliver a lecture. Miss Miriam Edwards, pianist. will play a few musical selections, Especially Priced from 55c to $9.80 NEW YEAR PARTY OF PISGAH LODGE KRAWITZ JEWELRY CO. Costume Jewelry — Novelties — Silverware, etc. Suite 528—WASHINGTON ARCADE BUILDING 1540 Washington Blvd. — Opposite Stadler Hotel Phone: Randolph 1175 • 11 ■ 7117%.1011.116. 11• ■■■••■■ •• 62 .1611 •‘..11•11•7 ILI 11.1 I: 4 6 .•• ■ .111.4 MOTOR TROUBLE DIAGNOSED FREE and Prices Gladly Quoted on Any Operation ABE MAX Auto Service Inc. Now C iantly Located at 12316 DEXTER BLVD. &tweeds Cortland and Sturtevant PHONE: TOWNSEND 6-9696 AB! MAX 2 MORE DAYS! SAT. & SUN. 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HANNAH HARVITH To 6. pure of Better Deal on the New 1933 Buick ask for Jack Alkon sow with HARLEY BUICK-PONTIAC SALES 3752 Casa Ave. Col. 4807 forts in arranging an evening of gayety for all who attend. For reservations call the secretary. Selma Rosenblatt, Euclid 7536W, or the worthy matron, Ann Paul, Garfield 6928. Hannah liarvith is the general co-chairman for the New Year's party. On Monday, Dee. 12, at 4:30 p. m., Purity Chapter will conduct at its meeting hall, 80 West Alex. andrine, an installation elan. Din- ner will be served at 6:30 p. m., to be followed at 7:46 p. m. by an exhibition ■ and entertainment for the pleasure of the Purity Entire Proceeds of Event at Statler To Go for Charity. On Sunday evening, Dec. 11, the Home Relief Society will conduct its annual carnival, bridge and On Thursday afternoon, Dec. The Young Peoples' Society of dance. The entire ballroom floor 15, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak Temple Beth El met at a pleasant of llotel Statler has been reserved at the Utley Library to the Detroit afternoon of games in the social Principals and Teachers Associa- hall of the Temple Beth El on tion on the subject "Correlation Sunday. Bridge was played, fol- of School and Library as a Com- lowed by refreshments. T h e munity Function." Misses Natalie Arden, Virginia Gage and Lois Meyers were the On Sunday morning, Dec. 18, committee in charge. The next Rabbi Leon Fram will occupy the social affair of the club will be pulpit of the Holy Blossom Con- an informal dance to be held gregation, the Reform Jewish Monday, Dec. 26, in the social Congregation of Toronto. De will I hall of the Temple. also address the annual dinner meeting of the congregation on The Business and Professional the subject "The Union of Amer- Girls' Club of the Young Women's ican Hebrew Congregations in Hebrew Association will feature Canada," Dr. Edith Hale Swift, who will B'nai B'rith' K.4 RELIEF SOCIETY CARNIVAL SUNDAY Will Be Held at the Tuller; Spinoza Debate at Last Meeting. Pisgah Lodge No. 34, B'nai B'rith, will hold its annual New Year's Eve party at the Ever- glades Club of the Tuller Hotel on Saturday evening, Dec. 31. Reservations are now being received by Elias Goldberg, chair- man of the committee, who can be reached during the day at Townsend 6-1500, and in the eve- ning at University 2.3518. At the meeting last Monday night sev- eral reservations were received and the committee advises that reservations be mad early in order to procure a choice table. A full course dinner will be served. Fur- ther details will appear in The Chronicle next week. The bi-weekly meeting of Pis- gah Lodge last Monday night was featured by a debate on the sub- ject "Was the Amsterdam Kehil- lab right In placing the Ban (Cher- em) on Spinoza?" Aaron Rosen- berg, third vice-president and chairman of the intellectual ad- vancement committee, was chair- man of the debate and, in intro- ducing the topic, gave a brief his- torical summary of the period as well as the life of Spinoza. Ben F. Goldman spoke for the affirma- tive while Henry M. Abramovitz spoke for the negative side. Fol- lowing the debate, a discussion of the subject among the members prevailed for more than an hour. Julius Deutelbaum, in behalf of Pisgah Lodge, bid Daddy Adolph Freund "God speed" on his an- nual journey to Florida for the winter. Dave Diamond of the Dave Diamond-Jules Klien Orches- tra rendered several violin solos, accompanied by J. S. Stevens. Tommy Evans also entertained with three well chosen vocal selec- tions. Jacob Miller, a past president of Pisgah Lodge, wan delegated with the task of presenting Elias Goldberg with a ravel as • token of appreciation for the splendid work he did during his two terms as president. Mr. Goldberg re- sponded. The nominating committee, un- der the chairmanship of Morris Shatzen, placed the following in nomination: President, Nathan D. Metzger; first vice-president, Na- than D. Rosin; second vice-presi- dent, Aaron Rosenberg; secretary, Rudolph Meyersohn; treasurer, Jacob Scholnick; monitor, Elias Goldberg; assistant monitor, Jos- eph Staub; warden, Dr. Nathan J. Reisman; guardian, Allen Blondy; trustees, Adolph Freund, Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon and Louis James Rosenberg. All members are urged to at- tend the A. Z. A. Day program at the Jewish Center on Sunday, Dec. 18, at the Jewish Center. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El will talk on "The Jewish Re- vival" and dancing will follow. Next Monday night the general committee of Pisgah Lodge will hold its regular meeting. ZEDAKAH'S BRIDGE PARTY ON DEC. 18 On Sunday evening, Dec. 18, Ze- dakah Club will give a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Milton Bernstein. Refreshments will be ceded and prizes offered. Mrs. Jack Greenberg, chairman of this affair , is assisted by her co- chairman, Mrs. Harry Tyner. Sirs. Jas. 1. Ellman was 7.ndak- ah's guest at the social meeting last Monday. She rare an inspiring deliver her second lecture, "Being Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin a Sweetheart," in the course for spent last week-end in Chicago. women and girls on "Men-Women Relationships," Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simons of Dec. 15, 8 o'clock, at the club- Chicago boulevard are planning house, 89 Rowena street. Dr. some interesting affairs for the Swift is affiliated with the Ameri entertainment of their daughter, can Social Hygiene Association Phyllis, and her room-mate, Miss and the course, which is free, is Rena Sloznick of Washington, under the auspices of the Tuber- D. C. Both girls are students at culosis and Health Society of De- Highland Park Manor, Tarrytown- troit and Wayne County. Pre- on-the-Hudson, and will spend the ceding the lecture, at 6 o'clock, there will be a dinner for mem- Christmas holidays in Detroit. bers. Mrs. Jack Uhr returned to her home in New York City after a Miss Lois Miller, a February visit with her parents, Mr. and bride-elect, was entertained at a Mrs. Joseph Wetsman. lovely dinner party and shower given by Miss Rose Ilonigman at Mrs. Ben Jacob of Boston the Wilshire Ilotel, Tuesday, boulevard and Mrs. Alvin Traxel Nov, 29. of Edison avenue spent last week- end in Grand Rapids, being the Nu Beta Nu Sorority will hold guests of Mrs. Lena Deutsch. its second annual bridge dansant Mrs. A. L. Bernstein of Pingree avenue has returned to the city after a visit to Cincinnati. Mrs. Mary Cordon left for Florida where she will remain over the winter. Mrs. Louis Robinson spent the past week-end in Cleveland where I she visited with relatives. Mrs. Oswald Gilroy of Monte Vista avenue opened her home last Wednesday afternoon for a Hadassah membership tea. Elkan Buchbalter of Glynn Court sailed on the S.S. Bremen last week to make his future home in Palestine. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon returned from a trip to New York. With Mrs. Ilerman Lewis in charge of arrangements, and as- sisted by a corps of able workers, plans are progressing for the char- ity bridge to be held in the social hall of Temple Beth El on Tues. day, Dec. 13. Coffee -and cake will be served at 1:30 and table prizes have been selected. Among those contributing prizes are: Mrs. Sol Sallan, Mrs. Abner Wolf, Mrs. Eva Yalomstein, Mrs. J. L. Freud, Mrs. Emil Eckhouse, Mrs. Abe Finsterwald, Mrs. David Coo- per, Mrs. Si. Silverstein and Mrs. Sol Gittleman. The affair is spon- sored by the welfare committee of the Temple Sisterhood and pro- ceeds will be used for needy hos- pital cases and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman of Lawrence avenue were hosts at a dinner party last Saturday evening, this affair being one of a series. Mrs. C. Levy of Cleveland, who has been visiting with her chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Max Elkin of Boston boulevard, returned to her home. Many lovely affairs were given for the pleasure of Mrs. Levy during her stay in Detroit. Miss Ruth Gorbowski of Grand Rapids is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simons of Chicago boulevard. Mrs. Dora Garnet, who has been in Pittsburgh for some time with her daughter, Mrs. Sol Vats, re- turned to her home in Detroit in the company of her daughter. Mrs. Vets returned to Pittsburgh on Thursday. Miss Ann Sylvia Gordon, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Louis Gor- don of LaSalle boulevard, enter- tained 24 of her friends on Satur- day evening, Dec. 3, in honor of her birthday. The Sigma Beta Kappa Sorority will hold a charity bridge on Sun- day afternoon, Dec. 18. at 2 o'clock, at Assembly Hall, Twelfth near Clairmount. A nominal charge will be made plus a food package. There will be prizes and entertainment. Arrangements have been com- pleted for the pre-holiday dance to be given by Lambda Tau Aloha Fraternity on Sunday evening. Dec. 18, at Jericho Temple. The Lombardians will furnish the mu- sic. Rev. Elie.. Zaludkowski, for- merly of introit, now of New York, was the guest of Mr. and Mr.. M. II. Zackheim of 3224 Webb avenue during his Detroit' visit_ A reception in his honor OCCASIONAL CHAIR One of the many to choose from in this price range this feature is Solid Walnut arms, and combination Wal- nut construction throughout . . . wide selection of high grade coverings full web construction ... full spring seat ... several $165 0 styles at =_— Chippendale design ... Top 15x15... Height 43" Lowest '141r shelf 22"x22" ... made of Solid . Mahogany . . . Lip edges . Turned and fluted columns . Carved legs ... Very $3600 attractive piece MRS. IRA FRIEDENBERG 1 WALNUT SECRETARY Constructed of all Wal- nut .. , not an ordinary type . . . 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Purdy of 1215 Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Goodman Atkinson will give a luncheon and of 2512 Blaine avenue celebrated Dr. and Mrs. Bernhard Fried- laender were guests at Che meeting of Theta Delta Omega Sorority. held at the home of Miss Florence Gross, 3200 Webb avenue. Dr. Friedlaender addressed the sor- ority. When you select GOOD FURNITURE for gift giv- ing—be sure of quality. DUMB WAITER for that evening so that there will be plenty of room for everyone. I Dave Diamond, in person, and his ' group of entertainers will provide the music for the dancing. Many radio stars will also be there. Mrs. David Kallman, accompanied by on Sunday evening, Dec. 11, at Mrs. Edith Goldman Mendelsohn, the Chinese Tea Gardens. I will be one of the soloists. For those who enjoy bridge, there wilt Rose Goldstein of 15839 La- he special rooms for that purpose. Salle was hostess at the Dec. 6 As a special feature, a chicken meeting of Gamma Eta Mu Sor- dinner will be served complete with ority. Plans were started for a dessert for only 50 cents, from 5:30 charity bridge tea. Mrs. Marion to 8 o'clock. After 9 o'clock the Goldman entertained the girls of dining room will be open for A-La- the sorority at a bridge given at Carte lunches. This food will be all home-cooked by the various her home on Gladstone avenue. members. The work of the Home Relief Miss Bessye Kosak entertained Society has been endorsed by the at a handkerchief and hosiery leading men and women of Detroit, shower on Thursday, Dec. 8, in who are active in civic affairs, and honor of Miss Ann Fuller, who by means of this annual carnival has chosen Dec. 18 as her wedding enough money is expected to be date to Dr. Morrie Behrent. raised to carry on the relief work for the ensuing year. All organizations, bridge clubs, Miss Ethel Standler, teacher of piano, formerly of 71 Harper, is and individuals are asked to keep Dec. 11 open and come to the Home residing at 2432 Ford avenue. Relief Carnival at the Hotel Stat- Mr. and Mrs. A. Ii. Eisler of ler so that the work of the organ- ' 8740 Arcadia announce the Bar ization can continue. Mrs. Charles Mariedthal is gen- , Mitzvah of their son, Norman eral chairman, Mrs. Harry B. Shul- Edgar. Reception at home Sun- man, Sirs. Ira Friedenberg, Mrs. day, Dec. 11, from 2 to 5 and 7 Jerome Kanter, co-chairman. Sirs. to 9 m. No cards. Al Weisman is president of the Home Relief Society. Miss Goldye Ittigson of 3750 Mrs. Weismann will talk about Wager was hostess at a bridge the carnival Sunday at 12:30, Dec. supper for 20 guests on Wednes- , 11, over Altman 's Charity flour, day, Nov. 30, in honor of the I on Station WMBC. bridal party of Miss Lucille Schreiber, a bride-elect of Dec. 25. Disposals of roses and bebe mums were used in decoration of the rooms. The supper table was centered with American Beauty The Junior Home Relief Girls Roses. met Saturday, Dec. 3, at the home of Miss Rosalie Kanners. The two The members of the Tuesday guest speakers were Sirs. Al Weis- Bridge Club, consisting of Mes- man, president of the Senior Home dames E. Ancell, R. Bennett, F. Relief, and Mrs. II. Shulman, hon- Calfin, B. Cohen, E. Jacobs, A. orary president of the Home Relief Miller, L. Scott and R. Wolfe, are Society. Plans were made and positions sponsoring a charity food shower, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 20, at assigned to the girls attending the annual carnival of the Home Re- 8 p. m., at Congregation Beth Abraham.. Linwood, between Ful- lief Society, which is to be held Sun- day evening, Dec. 11, 5:30 to 12 lerton and Sturtevant. Proceeds will be used for Chanukah baskets o'clock, at Hotel Statler. For tickets call Esther Robbins, for the poor. Admission fee is Longfellow 5392, or Rosalie Kan- food. ners, Ilogarth 3371. The Home Relief Juniors are On Sunday evening, Dec. 4, Mr. sponsoring a Chanukah party for and Mrs. Sam Simon of Tuxedo the inmates at Northville, enter- avenue entertained in honor of Itaining them with a program and the latter's parents, Mr. and Sirs. distributing goodies. David Ecker, the occasion being The open meeting of the Juniors their thirty-third wedding anni- will take place Dec. 17, at 10 a. m. versary. This surprise party was All girls between the ages of 15 :featured by bridge and a buffet and 18 years are invited to attend. supper. Twenty-five relatives and Call Esther Robbins for further I friends were present. information. Mrs. Adrian D. Rosen enter.: tained at a bridge-tea on Friday, A shower in honor of Miss Anne Dec. 2, in her home at 325 Merton Fuller was given at the home of road, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Sirs. S. Miller last Wednesday M. M. Phillips of Chicago, Ill. night. bridge at her home on Friday. Dec. 16, at 12:15 p. m. The pro- ceeds of the luncheon will be donated to lladassah. Home Comforts and Pleasures Combine their golden wedding anniversary on Thanksgiving day at the Wil- shire Hotel. The immediate fam- ily attending the celebration in- cluded 40 children and grand- children. Among the gifts of remembrance was an unique il- luminated and golden parchment scrod on which all inscribed their names. All the children and grand- children of Mr. and Mrs. Goodman were at the dinner and included Mr. end Mrs. Ben Singer of Grand Rapids. FORM NEW CHALUTZOS BRANCH IN DETROIT I. First English-Speaking Group of Organisation; Ball at Book- Cadillac on Dec. 18. An English-speaking senior group of the Chalutzos, the PioneerWo- men's Organization for Palestine, was formed here. The first meeting was held Tues- day night, Dec. 6, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Haggai, 3024 Tuxedo. Sirs. Dora Glass of 1670 Calvert avenue, telephone Longfellow 7810, was chosen recording secretary. Plans were made for the donor luncheon to be held in the near fut- ure. Arrangements were also made at this meeting to assist the other Chalutzos branches in the forth - coming ball, to be held at the Book- Cadillac Hotel on Dec. 18. The group was inspired by the reading of several chapters from "The Plough Woman," and it was decided to have future readings at other meetings. The next meeting of the group will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 13, at the home of Mrs. Glass, 1670 Cal. vert. Anyone interest d is asked to call Sirs. Glass at Longfellow 7810. A dance, sponsored by Mrs. A. Max Kohn, Sirs. Samuel Green- NEW YEAR EVE PARTY berg, Sire. Harry Kohn and Mrs. OF FARBAND SCHOOL B. Kay, will be held on Wednes- day evening, Dec. 14, at Temple The Farband Folk School an- Beth El, for the benefit of the nounces the completion of plans liadassah quota. for a New Year's Eve party to be held at the Byron-Philadelphia The Bar Mitzvah of Isidore Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hall, Saturday, Dec. 31. A popular orchestra has been ar- Stein of 252 Longwood, was oh- ••rved on Nov. 19 at the Six-Mile gaged for the occasion and an in- teresting program has been arrang. Road Talmud Torah. ed. A home-made chicken supper will be served. Mr. and Sirs. A. Biskin and daughter arrived in this city from Poland last week and were enter- .eined at • reception on Saturday met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Panush, 1410 Clairmount Mrs. Riskin is the sister of Mrs. D. END TABLE An excellent furnishing of smart appearance . figured Mahogany or Walnut top 14"x26", height 24" ... Shelf for magazines . Trough for books ... 995 =. WELL BUILT Each article illustrated is of a PRINGLE "Built-In" Quality standard—sold with the manufacturer's backing of a PRINGLE guarantee. frintiterurnifure Commit; 2990 W. WK. BOULEVARD—Opp. FISHER DWG. Opro fiery Monday Tirmirtg Till NInt Have You Seen the New WAYNE BATHS- RAndolph 6744 Solomon Fish Co., Inc. 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