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

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PAGE THREE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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Forest Cleaning Service
Is Distinctively Different

When you send your clothes to Forest
Cleaners you can be certain of quality
work, quick service and painstaking
care. Only the highest grade cleaning
fluids and methods are employed.

Ladies'
Dresses, Coats
and SUITS

Men's SUITS
and
TOPCOATS

Cleaned and Pressed

Cleaned and Pressed

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Wedding Calendar

up

The Sisterhood of Beth Tephila
Emanuel' will meet at the syna-
gogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wil-
son, Monday afternoon, Dec 19,
at 2 o'clock. Final arrangements
will be made for the Chanukah
dinner, to be held Tuesday eve-
ning, Dec. 27, at the synagogue.
Mrs. Max Schubiner reports many
reservations to date.

Due to the sudden illness tf
Mrs. II. Scharg, plans for the sil-
ver wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. 11. Scharg of Blaine av-
enue, which was to have been ob-
served on Sunday, Dec. 18, have
been temporarily cancelled until
a later date by their sons, Samuel
S. and Benjamin M. Scharg.

Dec. 18—Miss Lucy Yoskowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Yoskowita of Burlingame avenue, to Dr. Harry A. Topcik, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Topcik of l'assaic, N. J.
Dec. 18—Miss Anne Anita Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Fuller, to Dr. Morris S. Berent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Berent, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel
Dec. 18—Miss Elizabeth Weisgross, daughter of Mrs. Anna
Weisgross of 2994 Leslie avenue, to Dr. Harry M. Friedman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Friedman of 2700 Cortland avenue.
Dec. 25—Miss Dorothy Alpert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Alpert of 1574 Cortland avenue, to Albert A. Jarful, at Buddy's.
Rabbi M. 'Lager will officiate.
Dec. 25—Miss Dolly Esther Bachrach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Bachrach, to Morrjs Harold Raskas, in the Crystal Ballroom of the
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Dec. 25—Miss Mary Shaw, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Shaw, to Henry Eugene Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rice, at
2698 Leslie avenue.
Dec. 25—Miss Lucille C. Schreiber, daughter of Mrs. Flora
Schreiber of 2304 Chicago boulevard, to Maurice Goldstein of Buffalo,
N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein of Saginaw.
Jan. 1—Miss Shirley Acker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Acker of 10245 Delmar, to Morey Charmer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Charmer of 5572 Audubon avenue, at Beth Tephila Emanuel
Synogogue.
Jan. 1—Miss Shirley Bernice Kalt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Kalt, to Irvin Sirkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sirkin of
Toronto. Ceremony at Beth Abraham Synagogue, Linwood and
Sturtevant, at 4 o'clock. Reception at home.
Jan. 1—Miss Lillian Rae Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Shapiro of 2422 Moffatt street, Chicago, to Abraham K.
Knoppow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Knoppow of this city. Cere-
mony at 5:30 p. m. at Zweig's Banquet Hall, 3146 West Roosevelt
road, Chicago.

Bicur Cholem Theater Ben-
efit Dec. 20.

Births

Mrs. J. Victor Roemer of Vir
ginia Park returned from a shor
visit to Cincinnati.

Mrs. Joseph Saltzman of the
Polk Manor will have a musical
afternoon on Dec. 17, from 2 to 4
o'clock, at her home, for her
youngest class of pupils. Piano
selections will be given by Shirley
Fertel, M a x liersch, Shirley
Hersch, Ruth Goldberg, Eugene
Mandeberg, Corinne Perlis, El-
eanore Raskin, Harriet Warrat
and Miriam Weisman.

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Oswald Gilroy, Litman Gould. David Kaltman,
J. Koblin. M. Kraut,. Ben Krell, Mait Krell.
J. M. Lattin. Bertha Linea, C. L. Mau.
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Availing themselves of the priv-
ilege whereby daughters of Ha-
dassah
members, aged under 18,
MRS. HARRY L. JACKSON
Chairman of Program Committee will he permitted to attend for
the sum of $5, the following ju-
D. Lipsitz, a former resident of venile donors will be present:
Palestine. Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, The Mimes Dorothy Baron. Frances Shir-
ley Cohen. Dorothy Davidson, Marcia Diamond.
co-chairman of the program com- Shirley Ruth Kopel. Dorothy Magidsohn Dor.
mittee, will give the musical ac- othy Marienthal. Natalie Marled. Jewel Pren-
Ds. Audrey Robinson. Shirley Sault°, Pada
cornpanimenL
Beth Weinstein, Sybil Wellman. Jewell Pren-
The tablo appointments are in Be Helen Vara Prentis, Bernice Kleiman.
Gertrude Zemon. Eileen Blumberg. Mignon
charge of Mrs. Alexander Free- Goodman.
Arleen Weinstein.
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Various officers of the donor
luncheon committee have presided
at the weekly rallies at the Phoe-
nix Club. On Wednesday, Dec.
7, Mrs. M. L. Prentis, luncheon
treasurer, presided. Pleasing vo-
cal duets were rendered by Mrs.
Sidney Allen and Mrs. Burton
Clamage, each alternating at the
piano, Theodor Levin, president
of the Jewish Social Service Bu-
reau, analyzed Hadassah's medi-
cal activities in a manner which
made the hearers proud of their
share in this work. Statistics
given by Mr. Levin show that Ha-
dassah's expenditures for health

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EVERYTHING in our
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in this sensational disposal!

SALE
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gift-buyers and home-furnishers!
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lines--Karpen, Sligh, Luce, Chase,
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School Luncheon Fund.

Once each year the Palestine
School Luncheons Fund of Hadas-
sah comes into prominence na-
tionally. That is during Chanu-
kah, when special collections are
made. On Sunday, Dec. 18, en-
velopes will be distributed among
all the Sunday and Hebrew school
classes in the city. The children
will take these home and bring
them to class the following Sun-
day, Dec. 25. Bernard Isaacs,
superintendent of the United He-
brew Schools, has always shown a
deep interest in this work, and his
earnest co-operation has aided
greatly in making a successful
collection each year.
The Hadassah School Lunch-
eons work was informally begun
in 1921 by the late Dr. M. 1.
Harris of Temple Israel, New
York, who used a gift of $50 from
his Sunday school children for
treating several bad cases of mal-
nutrition in Palestine. On his
return to America, encouraged by
the wonderful results from the ex-
penditure of this small sum, he
interested many of his colleagues,
who appealed to the children in
their Sunday schools for contribu-
tions with which to enlarge the
scope of this work. The first year,
Dr. Harris succeeded in sending
$2,500 to Palestine. Upon his
suggestion, Hadassah decided to
embrace the school luncheons pro-
ject as a part of its regular pro-
gram of health work.
Hadassah's school luncheon pro-
gram is of dual value; in l'ales-
tine, it is building up a happy,
healthy generation of Jews through
adequate physical nutrition; in
America, it seeks to develop a
sympathetic and informed gener-
ation of Jewish children that will
ensure the continuity of Ameri-
can interest in Palestine. To carry
out these objectives, National
Hadassah has a school luncheons
budget of $18,000.
Mrs. Philip J. Gilbert, chairman
of Detroit liadassah's Palestine
School Luncheons Fund, urges all
Jewish mothers to pay heed to
the envelopes which their children
bring home. The following group
of Hadassah women is assisting
Mrs. Gilbert in this annual col-
lection: Mesdames Max Hussey,
Abraham Ferar, Maurice Gold-
stick, Milton Gordon, Edward
Krause, Manske Landau. Moe
Leiter, Eli Saetse, Joseph Miller,
Philip Rosenthal, Frank Vass and
Simon Weisman.

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Arthur A. Lavinger, Sophie Cure.
vitch, Meyer Greenberg, Isaac
Rader, Samuel Cashwan, Isadore
Ressler, Frank A. Barcus, Samuel
Brichta, Ruth Abrams, Ella D.
Goldstick, Maxine Rosenthal,
Frances !tiger, Joseph Funke,
Marvin Birnbaum, Mrs. J. Agins,
Henry Bernstein, Harold Cohen,
Marian Finsterwald.
The Jewish Center Art School
is holding its exhibition in con-
junction with the present exhibit
and auction.
Twenty-flue per cent of the pro-
ceeds of the auction will go toward
the support of the Jewish Center
Art School.

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and
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and

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FASHION SHOW DEC. 20

ARTISTS' AUCTION
THIS SUNDAY NOON

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Purity Assembly No. 12, Order
of Rainbow for Girls, announces
a fashion show to be held at the
Eastern Star Temple, 80 West
Alexandrine, on Tuesday, Dec. 20,
at 8 p. m. Dresses will be pro-
vided through the courtesy of the
Ernst Kern Co. After the fashion
show, bridge and dancing are
planned, and a midnight lunch will
be served. All this entertainment
is included for a nominal fee,
and the public is invited.
In charge of the affair is Miss
Selma Meyers, assisted by the
Misses Bessi e Weiman, Mary Katz,
Ida Zeff, Rose Sirotkin, Dorothy
Yura and Ruth Savage. The
models will be girls of the as-
sembly.

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BRIDGE-DANSANT

All arrangements have been
completed for the fifth annual
bridge-dansant given under the
auspices of Mizrachi Youth of
Detroit at the Chinese Tea Gar-
dens. This will take place during
the Mid-Western Conference of
Mizrachi Youth of America on
Monday evening, Jan. 2, at 8:30.
The chairman of the dance com-
mittee, Max Temchin, reports that
excellent entertainment has been
secured for the evening and that
the entire second floor has been
obtained. Tickets are selling rap-
idly.
The second in the series of
bridge-dances given in the Min-
rachi clubrooms at 9036 Twelfth
street will take place on Sunday,
Dec. 18. A duplication of the
large attendance at the first suc-
cessful affair is expected.
For Saturday evening, Dec. 24,
8:30, a Chanukah celebration par-
ty with an elaborate program has
been prepared. Guests are in-
vited to reserve this date. Latkes
will be featured.

of all

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Prosperity Policy

today.

Sing a Song of Christmas

The benefit theater party will
JR. Y. P. S. WELCOMES
be given by the Detroit Bicur
Dec. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rapaport (Hinde Goldstein)
U. OF M. VACATIONISTS 5
Cholem at Littman's People's of 1161 West Euclid avenue, a (laughter, Ida Ruth.
5
Theater on Dec. 20. "Loye With-
Dec. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stilman (Bertha Temchin) of
&'
Special Open Meeting To Be Held
out Justice" will be staged.
2684 Leslie avenue, a daughter, Frances Rachelle.
5
Sunday Afternoon.
The Bicur Cholem will use the
Dec. 1 —To Mr. and Mrs. Morris B. Goldstein of 1115 Alger
5
proceeds to carry on its useful
daughter,
Ann
avenue,
a
Welcoming back its University F
work.
Nov. 24—To Mr. ands Mrs. R. Fischhott of 2441 Sturtevant of Michigan members and friends $
home for vacation, the Junior
avenue, a daughter, Clara.
Young Peoples' Society of Shaarey
Zedek will present an open meeting
Dec. 18, at 2:30 p. m., in the social
HADASSAH DONOR LUNCHEON TO BE HELD
hall of the synagogue.
THIS TUESDAY NOON AT BOOK-CADILLAC Miss Eleanor K. Ilutzel, deputy
commissioner of police, in charge
of the Women's Division, will ad-
(Continued from Page One.) I objectives in Palestine exceed dress the society on "Boy and Ztl
those of the British Government. Girl Delinquency," explaining po-
Detroit Hadassah is especially lice methods in coping with ju-
Harry W. Kohn, Maurice Leavitt,
Samuel Mitchell, Louis Oppen- grateful to the Home Relief So- venile and adolescent wrong-doers.
ciety, every one of whose officers
A six-piece orchestra will play
heim, Albert Oppenheim, J. N. will attend the donor luncheon,
Prentis, Samuel Rosenfeld, J. S. according to the report of Mrs. for (lancing following the meeting.
George Weiswasser, advisor, will
Sauls, Sidney Sidder and A. H. Ilarry M. Shulman, who has devo- make an importan announcement.
Weinstein. An artistic feature ted the past few months to the
Next week, a small group inter-
will be the Hora, Palestinian conduct of rummage sales for ested in discussion of timely topics
dance, performed under the direc- luncheon workers. Mrs. Abraham will meet for the first of a series of
tion of Miss Ida Rosenthal, who Srere and her committee are vis- bi-weekly meetings. The dramatic
was taught this dance by Mrs. Max iting all holders of savings boxes. group is meeting weekly under the
Mrs. Joe Magidaohn, chairman of supervision of Robert Levy and is
miscellaneous ways and means, preparing a one-act play for pro-
announced a number of attractive duction soon.
social events to aid the luncheon.
The following new pledges are
MIZRACHI YOUTH'S
announced:

The Great-West

COUpon

Dec. 17—Informal Dance of
Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek.
Dec. 17—Evening, Eva Prenr.
laser Group.
Dec. 18--Chalutzos dance at
Book Cadillac.
Dec. 18—Northwestern
Branch of Jewish Old Folks
Home (evening).
Dec. 18—Evening, Northwest-
ern branch of the Old Folks'
Home.
Dec. 20 — Hadassah Donor
Luncheon.
Dec. 25—Dedication of Jewish
Children's Home.
Dec. 26—Palestine Niglit of
Music, sponsored by Jewish
National Fund, at Central High
School.
Dec. 26—Chanukah Celebra-
tion of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek.
Dec. 28—Woman's Auxiliary
of United Hebrew Schools,
Children's l'arty at Shaarey
Zedek.
Dec. 31—New Year's Eve
Party of Farband Folk Shule.
Jan. 22—Zedakah Birthday
Dinner.
Jan. 25—Woman's Auxiliary
of Hebrew Schools donor lunch-
eon.
Jan. 29—Zedakah birthday
dinner.
Jan. 29—Service Group dinner
and entertainment.
Feb. 4—Zionist Organization
dance.
Feb. 25 (Evening)—Shaarey
Zedek Sisterhood.
Feb. 28 — Zed ak ah donor
luncheon.

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Calendar of Events.

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Albert D.S.M. To Speak at

Center Tuesday.

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The true story of Rus-
sia's sex-mad monk, his
sordid love affairs, wild
dissipations and incredible
buffoonery, acted by an
all-star cast of Moscow
Art Theater players, star-
ring Nicolai Malikoff and
Diane Karene. •

Albert DeSalle, widely known
in the field of art, will speak at
the second of • series of informal
Adapted from
talks on art appreciation, to be
LEO TOLST01 . 5
held Tuesday evening, Dec, 20,
at 8:15 o'clock, at the Jewish Cen-
ter, 31 Melbourne avenue.
This series of lectures is a part
He rode into battle always
of the curriculum of the Jewish
with the vision of love before
Center Art School. Mrs. David
Si,.—..
relentless killer en the
S. Werbe, chairman of the art
at heart.
committee and director of the 5.(d, • gentle dreamer •
school, announces that there will
with
be • maroon of entertainment
IVAN MOSJOUKINE
following Mr. DeSalle's talk.
and
This lecture i3 open to the pub-
lie. There will be no admission
LIL DAGOVER
Malikoff as Rasputin
charge.
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