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December 16, 1932 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-12-16

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7iIEDLTROIVE1115/1 RONICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PURITY CHAPTER
NEW YEAR PARTY,

ict al altCr
Qrsonal

Plans are being completed for
the fifth annual New Year's Eve
party, to be held in Hotel Statler

EVERGLADES

(HOTEL TULLER)

Make Merry at the

B'nai B'rith

New Year's
Eve Party

"The Liveliest Party in Town"

Full Course Dinner
Snappy Dance Orchestra
Entertainment, Favors, etc.

MAKE YOUR
RESERVATIONS NOW

Call ELIAS GOLDBERG
Townsend 6.1500—University 2.3518

Only $3.75 per plate

Private Dining Rooms If Desired.
Tables Reserved for Parties of
Four or More.

ROY B. CARLIN

INCOME TAX SPECIALIST

Exclusively Income Tax Work for Twelve Years

1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG.

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1,1111

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rowe and I The Young People's Society of
!son, Charles, of Hampton, Conn., Temple Beth El will hold a dance
I and Dr. and Mrs. Mordecai Eze- in the social hall of the Temp le
' kid 1 and son, Donald, of Wash; on Monday, Dec. 26, beginning at
ington, D. C., are expected home , 3 p. m The committee appointed
for the holiday vacation for a to this dance, headed by
I family reunion with their parents,' s ss E. Sulzberger, is planning an
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald elaborate decorative scheme, and
of Chicago boulevard. urges all young folks to attend.
I Refreshments will be served and
Miss Marjorie Epstean, daugh- there will be a nominal admission
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ep- charge.
stean, is leaving the early part of
The membership committee of
the week for a 10-day sojourn
a k iddilelsa p dasosrathy and
circus fo
arranged
for
in Washington, D. C., and Fred- Junior
erick, M d,
paid-up members of the organize-

to take place on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster- lion,
MRS. ROSE RUBIN
' night, Dec. 17, in the recreation
evar d re-
weld of LaSalle b ou l Ci
ti hall of the Carmona Apartments
i t ii
n nc nna
main ballroom, Saturday evening, turned from a vii
at 2745 Cortland avenue. A nom-
Dec. 31.
inal charge will be made to cover
All committees are working dili-
Alwyn Vernon Freeman, who expenses. Anyone desiring to
gently to make this affair one of is a student at Ilarvard Univer- join the organization, or any mem-
the most enjoyable of the winter sity, is expected home Dec. 23 to ber who wishes to pay her dues
activities. Noise-makers, favors spend the holiday vacation with so that she may attend the party
for the ladies, excellent cuisine, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- should communicate with Miss
snappy music and dancing till ander Freeman of Chicago boule- Anne Milstein at Trinity 2.0578.
dawn are planned.
Her co-chairmen are Ruth G. Kan-
Mrs. Florence Rabinowitz is
ter and Sara Rosenberg.
general chairman; Mrs. Rose Ru-
Sir. and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch
bin, general co-chairman; assisted of Boston boulevard entertained
A social gathering of Lambda
by the hostesses, Mesdames Sylvia a group of friends with a buffet Gamma Phi Sorority was held at
Shapiro, Esther Sugarman, Ann supper and bridge last Saturday the home of the Misses Pollie
Wexler, Zelda Levine, Esther
and Yetta Minzer. The sorority is
Davis, Pauline Sandler, Dorothy night.
to attend the race lion at Con-
Sklar.
oo
Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman of v 8egh a o ti0 00 nr o B g e th m i s s k s b ric e h a a y miro on s r Dec.
Mrs. Ralph Paul, worthy mat-
in 'Kalamazoo
ron, invites all members and their Jackson will
her
engagement
to
Al
Katz.
bliss
this Friday evening, at a meeting
friends to attend.
Esther Handler will entertain the
Reservations may be made by arranged as part of the Union girls on Dec. 23.
calling the following: Trinity Tour of the American Hebrew
2-1385, University 2-0501, Euclid Congregations.
Sir. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger and
7536-W, Garfield 6928,
Miss Toba E. Berman will re- son, Paul, of 33 Tennyson avenue,
turn Saturday from Emerson Col- Highland Park, left Sunday for
Angeles, California, where
J. N. F. AUXILIARY'S lege of Oratory in Boston to spend Los
the winter recess with her par- they will spend the winter.
BRIDGE-TEA DEC. 21 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman
, hliss Sylvia Glazer of 2514
man of Burlingame avenue.
!West Philadelphia avenue returned
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Mira. Sol J. Levy of Buffalo, I from a ten-day stay in Cleveland,
Jewish National Fund met at
Assembly Hall on Dec. 7.
N. Y., was the house guest of where she was the guest of Miss
The annual Flag Day of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsberg over Sara Greenfield.
Jewish National Fund was given the past week-end.
support by many volunteers from
Beta Sigma Alpha Sorority elec-
Mrs. Nathan Schlafer of the ted the following officers for the
next
six months: Beatrice Glieber-
Park Lane Apartments enter-
man, who was re-elected presi-
tained at tea last Thursday, com- dent;
Mildred Cale, treasurer, and
plimenting Miss Bettina Hall, who
is a member of the cast of "The Ann Strauss, secretary.

BE SANTA CLAUS TO YOUR CAR

Cat and the Fiddle."

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
I charge will be made plus a food
package. There will be prizes and
entertainment.

BETROTHED

YPat

For Gift Giving
TABLES TABLES

No Home Can Have Too Many

Coffee
Table

MISS REMA FRANSES
SCHULIST

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schulisi
of 2750 Webb avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Rema Franses Schulist, to Herman
I.. Lewis, Jr., son of Mr. and Sirs.
Merman L. Lewis of Highland
Park. They will be at home Sun-
slay, Dec. 18.

Auto Service Iftc.

12316 DEXTER BLVD.

$289

CHANUKAH DANCE OF
B'NAI MOSHE SUNDAY

Everything is in readiness for
the annual Chanukah ball to bet
given under the auspices of the I
Sisterhood of Congregation B'nal
Moshe, Sunday evening, Dec. 18,

Ivy Stand

Very smart —top size 10"x
10", height 39". This piece
makes an ideal gift for home
or apartment—Early Ameri-
can design and made of Solid
Mahogany with lip edge—the
quantity is limited and we
urge early selection. Q 50
Strictly a quality
piece throughout.

MRS. HARRY MEER

in the banquet hall, Dexter boule-
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of
and Let Us Put It in Good Shape
vard and Lawrence. The commit-
Chicago boulevard returned from
tee
is headed by Sirs. Harry Nicer,
a seven weeks visit to Ca i ornia.
assisted by Mrs. Jacob Farkas.
Del Delbridge and Ray Gor-
Sir. and Mrs. H. J. L. Frank,
rell's Orchestra will furnish the
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frank, Mr.
music for this occasion. Tickets
and hire. William Frank and Mrs.
may be secured from the follow-
B. L. Lambert are spending the
,
Relatives and friends were sur- ing: Mrs. Harry hleer, 2551 Tux-
week-end in Wheeling, West Vir- prised to hear of the recent secret ' edo, Townsend 7-2812; Mrs, Jacob
ginia, where they are attending marriage of Miss Rubye Hirsh of Farkas, 12936 Hamilton, Long-
Now Conveniently Located at
the eightieth birthday celebration Gladstone avenue to Norman ! fellow 1731; or at the office of
of their father and grandfather, Bchreibman, son of Mr. and Mrs. the synagogue, Fairmont 5787,
William II. Frank.
Jack Schreibman of Grand avenue, I Tickets will also be sold at the
Between Coett•nd and Sturtevant
which took place May 14, 1932. door on the night of the affair.
ADZ MAX
i
Mrs. William Fleischman is
New Year'. Eve Party.
PHONE: TOWNSEND 6-9696
spending the week-end with rela-
On Dec. 4, the Faire La Noce 1 The Sisterhood of Congregation
1B'nai
Moshe, under the chairman-
tives in Cleveland.
Girls Club celebrated its first an-
niversary with a dinner-dance at ship of Sirs. Jacob Farkas, as-
MRS. A. SMILO
sisted by Mrs. James Sobel, is
Miss Fritzi Broad has issued Evergla
d es Inn.
preparing for the New Year's Eve
the Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs. L. invitations to a formal dinner-
JOIN THE RANKS AT
party which will be held in the
Zeff, co-chairman of the Flag Day, dance
to
be
given
at
the
Book-
dance
Complimenting Miss Selma banquet hall of the synagogue.
wh orecently returned from her Cadillac, Dec. 24.
a January bride-elect, Miss
Hungarian gypsy and jazz or-
thirst trip to Palestine, spoke on
Betty Holtzman of Blaine avenue, chestras will play all night. Res-
how much the National Fund work
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Glassman of a entertained at bridge on Thur s- ervations may be made by calling
meant to Palestine.
Chicago boulevard had as their . ay Dec. 5.
Mrs. Jacob Farkas, Longfellow
Mrs. S. Shnitz gave a review week-end guests Sheriff J. French
1731, or the office of the syna-
of popular Jewish author,.
— Held at
and family of Port Huron.
Miss Frances Burnstine, a pre- gogue, Fairmont 5787.
Mrs. A. Smilo, who is chairman
--
Young People's Auxiliary.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
Jacob
of
medical
student
at
the
University
of the bridge-tea, announced that
I
Mr.
The Young People's Auxiliary
of Michigan, is spending her vaca-
a fine gathering is expected at Virginia Park returned from
of
Congregation
B'nai Moshe will
tion
at
the
home
of
her
aunt,
STATLER FAMOUS CUISINE
the bridge-tea, which will be held motor trip to Toronto.
'a Bessie Steingold, of 3200 Boston hold a regular meeting on Sunday
at Buddy's Delicatessen on Wed-
FAVORS FOR THE LADIES
NOISEMAKERS

evening,
Dec.
18,
at 7, in the club
nesday afternoon, Dec. 21.
Sir. and Mrs. Emanuel Tobias 1boulevard.
DANCING TILL DAWN
room of the synagogue.
The following members are as- of Gladstone avenue have as their I
Plans are under way for a snow-
sisting Mrs. Smilo: Mesdames 11 guests their sister, Mrs. S. Baum I C. C. Certain, editor, will speak
IN THE GRAND BALLROOM
, da tGroups
on .
i n A go
merican
f the ball frolic to be given by the
Kraft, M. Hayman, B. Censer, S • of Boston, and their niece, Mrs. !Literature
Young People's Auxiliary on Sun-
$8,50 PER COUPLE
'C e°'r
meeting
Becker, S. Cabot, M. Goldberg, S. P. Schwartz of Chicago.
Women's Auxiliary of the Maim- day evening, Jan. 22, in the large
Jacobson, A. Markson, L. Miller,
ions: Gar. 6928 Eu. 7536.W . Tr. 2.1385
R
A. Miller, S. Munch, A. Panush,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Brow nlonides Medical Society, on Mon- banquet hall of the synagogue .
A public speaking class is be-
I. Shewach, Wm. Silver, A. Teitel- have returned from a short visit day evening , at the Maccabee
Building. Mrs. S. Wittenberg will ing organized under the leader-
baum, A. Shuster, S. Weiner, S. to Akron.
ship
of Harry Seligson for the
sing. Friends are invited.
Friedland and L. Weiner.
members of the Auxiliary. Any
Mrs. Max Weksler presided at
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Weiss have
member
wishing to join this clam
this meeting in the absence of moved to their pew home at 4202
Miss Mamie Maldawsky was get
c to e u o a fs tvis i hsyA nl a iR ce Frank
a o n r k ia , sy t
Mrs. II. Milkovsky, president of Leslie avenue.
hostess to the Kappa Tau Soror-
the Auxiliary. Mrs. Weksler also
ity, on Sunday, Dec. 11. The sot- calling Euclid 80814, The class
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SISTERHOOD of
announced that Mrs. Milkovsky,
Miss Peggy Adelman of Philips- I ority is planning a party to be
who has been away for several burg, Pa., is visiting with her held Dec. 25, at th e home of Miss will meet Sunday, Dec. 18, in the
dub room of the synagogue, at
months, is returning to the city cousins, Sir. and Sirs. Glyn Kilian Dorothy
orow th ilyi R he ed he
blald
tL a The ho
meet-
of 12 o'clock noon.
and will be present at the next of Richton avenue.
home
Due to the absence of Rabbi
meeting.
Miss Selma Meyers of Carter Moses Fischerd, the Young Peo-
s. Murray Belkin of I avenue, Dec. 18.
Mr. and Mr —
ple's Bible Clam had as its guest
the Wilshire have returned from
speaker, Tuesday evening, Dec.
Cleveland, where they attended
BANQUET HALL
Mrs. A. L. Cohen and daughter, 13, Dr. Otto A. Hirsch.
the funeral services of Mr. Bel- Eleanor, of Elmhurst avenue, have
The next meeting of the class
Dexter at Lawrence Avenue
kin's father, Meyer Belkin, who returned from a visit in Los An- will be held on Tuesday evening,
passed away on Dec. 2 after a geles, where they were the guests Dec. 20, at 9.
Music by DEL DELBRIDGE - RAY GORRELL'S ORCHESTRA
short illness.
of Mrs. Scherley Applebaum and
Oh Sunday evening, Dec. 25, a
Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Falk.
religious rally will be sponsored
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
Mrs. J. Rose of Galion, Ohio., '
by the Young People's Bible Clam.
Habimah Star To Address
returned to her home accompanied I bridge
A miscellaneous shower and The chairman, Jack Allweil, re-
Meeting This. Saturday
by Mrs. Harry Rosman, after a I
was given in honor of ports plans well under way for
Evening.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■
visit with the Rosman family.
I ShirIey Kelt, bride-elect of an enjoyable program.
Jan. 1, by Sirs. Max Weksler of
Ben-Ari, noted star of the Ilabi-
Sir. and Mrs. M. Sobel of Pasa-
mat. of Moscow, will address
a gen.
avenue, at the Dexter ZIONIST BALL TICKETS
dena avenue
left Normandy
for a trip to Club
Exchange, Saturday evening,
era) meeting of the Kvutzah Ivrith Mexico and Central America.
ARE SELLING QUICKLY
Dec. 3. A midnight luncheon was
this Saturday evening, Dec. 17, at
served to 40 guests.
the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. Ile
Sir. and Sirs. Sam Marwil and
More
than 500 tickets .for the
will speak on "Reminiscences of the son, Melvin S., of 1734 Virginia
Sirs. J. Rill and son, Cyril, of Zionist hall were taken by promin-
Ilahimah."
Mr. Ben-Ari, who is a writer for l'ark, left for Chicago to attend Winnipeg,
ent
Zionist
workers, and their sale
Manitoba, were the
the seventieth birthday celebration
of their relatives, hfr. and assured, immediately following the
important magazines,
ththaiss of Mrs. Marwel's mother, Mrs. Si. guests
mere
announcement
that the tickets
Mrs. I. Ressler
an actor, will he a guest v'tt''
er of West Euclid
Stereih cker. They will be gone a avenue.
were ready for distribution, by
meeting together with Anna Raikin, ,,
HANK
Myron
Steinberg,
chairman
of the
another Habimah star.
ticket committee. at the Book Cadil-
FINNEY'S
Both Ben-Ari and Anna Raikin
Mrs. Abe Zeff, who spent the lac Hotel, last Wednesday evening,
The
members
of
the
Tuesday
are to be featured in a concert at
past two weeks in Columbus and
Detroit Athletic
the Maccabee Auditorium on Jan. 8. Bridge Club, consisting of Mes- Cincinnati, has returned to her during the debate between Fred
, dames E. Ancell, R. Bennett, F.
Club and Radio
Butzel and Rabbi Leon Fram. This
home on Montclair avenue. While debate was the first of a series of
Orchestra
MICHIGAN HADASSAH1 Calfin, B. Cohe n, E. Jacobs, A. in Columbus Mrs. Zeff was the education
programs being sponsor-
guest of her sister, Sirs. E. Fisher ed by the local Zionist organization.
a charity food shower, tgruoeit•
MEMBERSHIP CALL! sponsoring
on Tuesday evening , Dec. 20, a t ISara Farber), formerly of De-
Dr. Sol Q. Kesler is associate
p. m., at Congregation Beth
chairman of the ticket committee.
The Michigan Region of Hades Abraham. Linwood, between Ful-
The aim of the committee is to
sah announce to the Jewish wo-1 Irrton
1
sell 2,000 tickets. Both halls have
Miss
Shirley
Kelt
is
spending

and Sturtevant. Proceed-.,
men of Michigan that the cam-
been engaged for the cocasion, thus
;mien for members is still in full will be used for Chanukah baskets week with Mr. and Mrs. M..1. ig- assuring
ample accomodations. All
for the poor. Admission fee is ctner and family of Chicago.
force.
the leading Jewish organizations
All those desiring to join Hades- food.
will
be
requested
to aid in the sale
An affair was given in honor
sah chapters in their respective
Your Pleasure — 65 Cents Total
Many delightful affairs were of Mary Ulnick, whose marriage of tickets, which may be had by
communities should get in touch
telephoning
Mr.
Steinberg,
at Cadil-
given in the past few weeks in to Slax Fineman will take place
1 111.11.10 1■ 111 ■10 1.11.11•11K ■ 18.1 ■ 7•2 1■ 716.'ILWIK401 ■ 11 ■ 41611111. 111.1 ■ 111. 1•111 with the membership chairmen.
honor of Miss Celia Radom, a in the near future, by Mr. and lac 1400, or Dr. Kesler at Columbia
Regional Conference.
2043.
Tickets
may
also
be
obtained
The semi-annual conference of January bride-elect. Sirs. Benja- Sirs. I.ouis Fineman, who were from any of the efficers and most
the Michigan Region of Hadassah min J. Salle and Miss Rose Radom hosts to over 200 guests at their of the members of the Zionist or-
i s definitely scheduled for Tuesday. were joint hostesses at a dinner home, 246 Eat Ferry avenue. on
ganization.
— of —
Jan. 10, and is to be held at the and linen shower at King Wahlo Saturday evening, Dec. 10. A buf-
Covers were fet luncheon with dancing and
Statler Hotel. The morning ses-ICafe on Nov.
WOMEN'S PIONEER ORGANIZATION
siert will begin at 10 A. M.. This laid for 60 gutsts. Mrs. John bridge formed the pleasant diver-
Boruchov Evening
(Ch•lutsos)
will be followed by a luncheon Sklar and Miss Rose Columbia sions of the evening. The follow.
SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18
which will be addressed by an in- entertained at a bridge and kitchen ing women assisted in the receiv-
A Boruchov evening given in
teresttng speaker. The business shower on Dec. 3. The Cosmo ing and serving line: Mrs. Si. Zeff, memory of Ber Boruchov, famous
AT BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL CRYSTAL BALLROOM
session will follow immediately af. Club entertained Miss Radom and Mrs. Celia Schnell. Sirs. Si. Fin- Poale-Zfon lead er, will be held Fri-
Admit•ion 50 Cents
Music by DEL DELBRIDGE
ter the luncheon. „ her fiance, Harry A. Spector, with kell, Mrs. Irving Lipson, Sirs. Joe day, Dee. 23 , at ft o'clock, in the
Proceeds Aid in Furthering Efforts of Jewish Pioneers
A large attendance is expected a dinner at the Oriole Terrace on Winslow, Mrs. L. Askanaza and Farband Folk School, 8679 Twelfth
in Palestine.
from the many cities in the state. Dec. 1.
Mrs• B. Sorin.
street.

ABE MAX

A beautiful speci-
men, top 23"x23",
height 19" — Solid
Walnut top—frame
with black glass in-
set. Plate decorated
with black and sil-
ver. Carved rails and
legs. A good value at

Occasional
Table

Elegant in design
and finish — top 24"
x24", height 28"—
figured hurawood
top — Solid Maple
base — hand decor-

ated—antique

crackled finish —
limited quantity at

$35 9

1

Coffee
Table

PURITY CHAPTER'S
Fifth Annual New Year's Eve Party

A very smart and


Hotel Statler, Saturday Eve., Dec. 31

Annual Chanukah Ball

Congregation B'nai Moshe

Sunday Evening, December 18th, 1932.

KVUTZAH IYRITH
TO HEAR BEN-ARI

Christmas Nite DANCE

A. Z. A. FRATERNITY
Chapter No. 93

Sunday,
Dec. 25th,
1932

, ;(7. inexpensive gift

piece— figured Ma-
hogany or Walnut
top. Shaped edge—
turned column —
flured legs. Size top
23"x23". Height
19". Good value at

Occasional
Table

A gift anyone will appre-
ciate — beautiful figured
;Mahogany or Walnut top
—turned columns—taper-
ed and fluted legs—brass
claw feet. A ,„
thing of beauty
and only

,9U5

All tables illustrated herewith are of the usual Pringle "Built-
In" Quality Standard—it is advisable to shop early as some
numbers are limited.

Vringle
"9. furni Cure Compant;

W. GRAND BOULEVARD -.OPP FISHER MUM

Open every evening until Christmas

littmans People's Theater

12th and Seward

T

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R I i t y i -4
3 8 8

BEAUTIFUL GRAND BALLROOM

FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 16, SATURDA Y AND
SUNDAY (Matinee and Evening), DEC. 17 . 18
A New Thrilling Play with New Musical Numbers

BOOK CADILLAC HOTEL

"The Love Song"

ANNUAL DANCE

a.

A Play

Our entir e

in 4 Acts by Simon Wolf

company will be assisted by our guest artist.,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fogel,

We have just installed • new heating apparatus for the
convenience of the public.

TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE
Evenings: $1.00 . 75c - 50c - 35c
Matinee: 75c . 50c - 35c - 25c

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