PEDeritorT,/aisii CARON ICLt and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE r E111 tag ed I il- ZEDAKAH PLANS FOR $5 DONOR LUNCHEON 7, I I, ht b• plans for the Zedakah Club I $5 The donor luncheon to be given at o . n• de 1.,,,. 1, I I I III ''' 1111 ii IN ir , 4,r of n- nd It, III 1 1 I n• he he in. D. on Is 'Is he )F , 11:11111 1 1 1 linlith r4111111 I I 11 d1 11111 I11 i 1111141111111 01 II 1111 II 110 1 , 1111,i 1 V 111 fir I Ilk 4111 1 I mil I I F i1 Ills l flit I be n- o, ry II 111 1 II It, of It IC E VERY home owner or pros- pective peaive furniture buyer is anxious h e this opportunity. Buying furniture through price allure is positively had practice that is sure to be fol- lowed with disappointment. Know your dealer before buying. lk sure you are getting the quality merrhandire on which he stakes his reputation. Do not accept inferior merchandise. sr of Pringle, in offering a straight is ds Ir- discount, refrain from price juggling. You receive no bait merchandise, io. and discounts are straight from regular prices. "Built.ln" Duality always. ed D. h• of he You pay for good furniture. Be sure you get good furniture. I. II he sit ng .1 .1 21. he to le- lot lit n. rt. be h• e• II munumull 11111101 1 100ma I„VII I 1 it nin j till Ilan ,:;„ I. I I, unlit a !Ilia 0 , l fil 1 '1 1 II 1!! 1; I ”.1 :;71 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 I loll 1 li : 1 1 1 1 0 01 i i 00 lot ge tae tax of he he hi- t, , 1 0 I 1 , II 1 I I I) 1 l 0 11 1 11 , 1 !I ► 00 A splendid opportunity to secure Pack- Wolin's Finest Footwear at drastic re- ductions — All styles but not all sizes. ' 85 6 (including a group of evening slippers) he 4- r, In per or forstrrly to $14.40 In In ot• ch by OD IP ne, • • St ,n• t V. re- of de- PAcIS- ovi WOLIN the rem ono e* ho de• eye It, ind 'ol- Ion 11rd th- th. oat 16 2. inn YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL given by the LADIES' AUXILIARY OF THE DETROIT HUNGARIAN HEBREW CONG. SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 31 — JERICHO TEMPLE Two Fine Orchestras — Dancing 9 P. M. till Dawn Noisemakers and Refreshments Tickets 60c WARNING! Protect yourself from the FLU! At the slightest indicatio ■ of a cold or chill call your physician at onte—then call us for •xpert prescription compounding. Eisenman's Pharmacy IRVING EISENMAN, Prop. WE DELIVER LOngfellow 8404 — Opposite Dexter Theater 11548 Dexter Blvd. — Cor. Burnam.. t no. hat rt th• :w• ROY B. CARLIN INCOME TAX SPECIALIST x.. Exclusively Income Tag Week fee Twelve Years 1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG. 1 III I , i " 1 I II I N h il 1 1 1 1 Ladies' Dresses, Coats and SUITS Cleaned and P Seir Pr DANCE OF A. Z. A. ON SUNDAY NIGHT J. N. F. SPEAKERS IN SYNAGOGUES Symhpony Orchestra ss Men's SUITS and TOPCOATS d Cleaned and P d 00 •a• up 75c PHONE COlumbia 4200 FOREST (LEAN ERS (10(1 DY {RS 533-547 E. Forest B. SIEGEL Co. Sacrifice Reductions! Women's and Misses' Better Dresses Most . of them, regardless of present price or value, at less than 1/2 PRICE Gra o t ups $ 10 $20 $ 30 (Included Are 50 Finer Evening Gowns) At $10, $20 and $30 are fine daytime and afternoon fashions that formerly sold up to $69.50—the evening fashions at $20 and $30 are at proportionately great reductions. Dresses—Third Floor CHANUKAH GREETINGS Y. P. SHOE SALE! ire II 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 "1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11'1 1 1 1 1 1 1111111111111111 For New Year's Week! • fin at. to of I 1 1 1 1 1 1110211 11 1 =1" i 1 1 '1 1;1 01n ,111,,L1,,01,'„„„, .1 li ;;11 1 01 10 '1100 01; 11 , , 1 ;111 1111 :1101 $ III 111"1 1 1 ' n at, of it of 4 . The Young People's Society of Mrs. Maurice Schwartz was hos- tess at a bridge luncheon at the Shaarey Zedek will hold its next Detroit Leland on Friday, Dec. 16. meeting on Sunday, Dec. 25, at 3 p. m. Dr. Raphael Isaacs, pro- Miss Elaine Echlesinger of Bos- fessor of Medicine of the Univer- ton boulevard will leave Tuesday sity of Michigan, will be the for Cincinnati to remain until after speaker. New Year's Day. The Business an Professional Mrs. Henry Wineman spent last Girls' Club of the Young Women's MRS. AARON SILBERBLATT week-end in Chicago. Hebrew Association will meet Thursday, Dec. 29, at the club- ship of the general chairman of Mrs. Aaron DeRoy of the Whit- house, 89 Rowena street, at 6 the committee, Mrs. Aaron Silber- . tier, left for California, where she o'clock. At 8 o'clock, Dr. Edith Hale Swift of New York will give will remain over the winter. Those desiring to earn their a summary of "Men-Women Re- money for the luncheon may sec- Rabbi Leon Fram is among the lationships" and will conduct a ure information from the follow- year's winners for the best con- question period. Members and ing: Mrs. Harry Coggan, chairman tributions to the Young Israel friends of the "I"' are invited to of the ways and means committee, Euclid 9151; Mrs. Herbert Wal- Magazine. Rabbi Fram was award- attend this lecture. lace, chairman of the savings boxes, ed the second prize of $25 for Miss Pauline Frank, daughter University 2.0501; Mrs. Max Elias, his article, "A Prophecy Is Ful- filled," published in November, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of chairman of rummage, Townsend Chicago boulevard; Miss Lorraine 6-9029. 1931. The next meeting of the Zedakah Mark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mark of Covington Drive; Club will be held at the home of lin .111 1 III 11111 1111.11 1111 Milton M. Alexander of Detroit Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz, Monday, Dec. and Miss Dorothy Weitzman, was named a member of the plan- 26. ning commission for the larger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry program of the Union of Ameri- Weitzman of Monterey avenue, can Hebrew Congregations, under returned to Detroit Thursday the chairmanship of A. L. Seitz- from Urbana, Illinois, to spend the holidays with their parents. On stein of Milwaukee. Friday evening, Miss Pauline Frank entertained 20 couples with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rothman a buffet supper. of Second boulevard entertained at Mrs. Herbert Warner, president dinner last Thursday for the pleas- of the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek, Miss Gary Zussman of Glynn ure of Mrs. Rothman's sister, Ros- announces that the annual chili. Court was hostess on Spnday, Dec. alie Kahn. drens' party will be held in the so- 18, at a latka party given by the cial hall of the synagogue, on Wed- Robert Rice of Cincinnati is the Nu Beta Sorority. The club is nesday, Dec. 28, at 2 p. m. guest of Robert Schlesinger, son of now planning a pajama party. Mrs. Sam Rubiner, chairman, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Schlesing- During the past few weeks Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, co-chair- er. A buffet supper will be given man, of the committee in charge in honor of Mr. Rice next Tuesday many delightful parties were given of the event, have arranged an af- evening, at the Schlesinger home on in honor bf Miss Selma Prag, a ternoon's entertainment that will January bride-elect. Mrs. Phil E. Boston boulevard. bring gasps of joy and surprise to Goodman of Flint and Mrs. Mil- the children who attend. Every Miss Lizette Freund will have ton L. Prag were joint hostesses possible form of entertainment has open house in honor of Miss Eli- at a bridge-luncheon and miscel- been crowded into the afternoon's none Heavenrich, bride-elect, on laneous shower for 60 guests at program. Monday evening, Dec. 26, from 5 the Detroit-Leland Hotel on Sat- Among some of the features an- to 7 p. m. urday, Nov. 26. On Saturday, nounced at this time are acts of Dec. 10, Mrs. Jack Robinowitz magic, by Mack the Magician, talk- II Mrs. A. J. Levin was hostess at and Lillian Leider complimented ing pictures that have a special a musicale and skating party in Miss Prag with a bridge-luncheon appeal to children, dancing and honor of Miss Elinore Butzel, at and personal shower at the Wil- singing acts by juvenile performers, n mon her home, last Wednesday evening. shire for 45 guests. Miss Betty and refreshments. Holtzman of Blaine avenue sur- The members are invited to bring Miss Ida Rittenberg of New Or- prised Miss Prag with a bridge their children, their children's 1 leans is visiting with her sister at her home on Dec. 15, On Sat- friends and their friends' children. and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. urday, Dec. 17, bliss Prag was en- Ample facilities have been provid- Bernard Wohl of Parkside avenue. tertained by Miss Lauggtta Weiss ed tohandle a huge crowd that is and Mrs. Donald S. Wexler at a expected to exceed the attendance 11 Honoring Miss Phyllis Simon and luncheon and linen shower at the record established at the children's her guest, Rena Slaznik, of Wash- Aztec Tower, Covers were laid party of last year. A nominal ington, D. C., Mrs. M. Elkin of for 26 guests. charge of 16 cents per person will ri, lyd . Boston boulevard was hostess at be made at the door. a bridge-luncheon. last Wednes- Sabbath services at Temple day. Beth Israel, Jackson, Mich., on Friday, Dec. 16, were conducted CHANUKAH PROGRAM Adolph Freund is sojourning in by Mrs. Jerome D. Folkman, in OF U. H. S. AUXILIARY Miami, Fla., stopping at Hotel the absence of her husband, who McAllister. is the rabbi of Temple Beth Israel. The next meeting of the Wom- AFTERNOON DANCE Mrs. Folkman also delivered the en's Auxiliary of the United He- Miss Judith Margolis and Fred sermon, the title of which was brew Schools will be held on Wed- OF TEMPLE Margolis of Pittsurgh, are spend- "Hidden Jewels," based on the nesday, Dec, 28, at 2 p. m., at ing the holidays with their aunt Parshah of the week. Rabbi Folk- the Philadelphia - Byron Talmud Young Peoples' Temple Club an- and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. man at the same time officiated Torah, in the form of a Chanukah trounces its annual informal after- Schakne of Hazelwood. in Kalamazoo, Mich., in behalf of social. noon dance, to be held in the social th e annual Union Tour, sponsored Mrs. George M. Roberts, chair. Mrs. Minerva Marks and chil- by the Union of American Ile- man of the program committee, dren, Denny and Babette, left Fri- br ew Congregations. and Mrs. Leo Weiseman, chairman day for Erie, Pa., where they will of the music committee, have ar- spend the holidays. Miss Leona Weiner entertained ranged the following appropriate at a bridge and shower on Friday Miss Terry Fiske of Eason eve- ev ening, honoring her sister, bliss Chanukah program: Chanukah playlet by the chil , nue left for Cleveland to remain Je over New Year's Day. of an Weiner, who is a bride-elect dren of United Hebrew Schools; Dec. 25, at their home on Les- songs and lighting of the candles avenue. There were 40 guests by children; vocal selections by Harold H. Herwitt of Pittsburgh pr spent last week-end with his par- w esent. A delightful luncheon Cantor Jacob Sonenklar, accom- as served at midnight. panied on the piano by Miss Della ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Herwitt of Tobin. Webb avenue. A number of affairs were given The social half-hour, which will Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of Virginia in honor of Miss Lucy Yoskowitz, immediately follow the program, Park is spending two weeks in who was married to Dr. Harry is in charge of Mrs. Harry Cohen Topcik on Dec. 18. Nov. 9, Mrs. and her assistants. New York. R. Wunderlick of 2811 Tuxedo The $6 donor luncheon commit. Mrs. Louis Lebater and Mrs. J. avenue entertained with a lunch- tee, under the leadership of Mrs. Eugene Bloomberg of Flint attend- eon and theater party for several Wolf Kaplan, general chairman, is ed the Hadassah Donor Luncheon guests. Nov. 13, a beautifully expending every effort to com- appointed luncheon was attended plete the quota. New pledges are last Tuesday. by 52 guests. The hostess was being brought in daily. Mrs. J. Blonder of Chicago is her sister, Mrs. N. Varon of 2727 Mrs. Maurice Zackheim is pres- visiting with her children, Mr. and Doris avenue. Nov. 17, Miss Selma ident of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Nathan Simons of Chicago Sampliner of the Chatham enter- tained at a bridge for 12 guests. MISS LOIS MEYER boulevard. Nov. 19, Mrs. S. Plottler of hall of Temple Beth El, Monday af- Mr. and Mrs. Laz Rosenthal Broadstreet boulevard entertained ternoon, Dec. 26, at 3 p. m. have returned fromtheir summer at a luncheon and bridge. Dec 1 The committee has arranged to h ome at Manistique and are re- Mrs. M. Gellman entertained at have unusual artistic decorations, a linen shower and bridge at her The Adolph Freund Chapter, siding at the Wilshire. produced by Detroit artists. home for 35 guests. Dec. 5, Mrs. No. 93, of A. Z. A. Fraternity, The purpose of the dance is to Miss Carmen Wolf of Lawrence L. Wasserman entertained at the completed its plans for the annual create a greater spirit of friendli- avenue will leave for Chicago the Detroit-Leland Hotel at a linen dance this Sunday, Dec. 26. in ness and socialbility among De- early part of next week to remain shower and bridge Dec. 4, • din- the grand ballroom of the Book- troit's younger Jewish set. till after New Year's Day. ner was given by the board of Cadillac Hotel, which will accom- The committee has retained a fine directors and the staff of the Jew- modate more than 1200 people orchestra and has unusual enter- Cantor Jacob Sonenklar con- ish Children'. Home in honor of comfortably. Music is to be pro- tainment to offer its patrons. The ducts the services on Friday eve- Dr. Topcik and Miss Yoskowitz. vided by Hank Finney's Detroit admission price is 50 cents for non- nings at Shaarey Zedek. Next Fri- Dec. 11, • dinner in honor of Miss Athletic Club Orchestra. Addi- members and 35 cents for mem- day evening he will sing a solo, Yoskowitz and Dr. Topcik was tional talent has been secured to bers. "Hashkivenu." given at the Oriole Terrace for assure the social success of the The committee for the dance is 16 guests, by the members of her evening. headed by Miss Evelyn Sulzberger, Miss Fay Al ern of Blaine ave- bridge club. Dec. 12, a mock A large number of fraternities who is assisted by Misses Lois Mey- nue left for Bay City to spend shower was given by Miss Flor- and sororities have signified their er, Mildred Wolff, Natalie Arden, t he week-end with her parents. intention to cooperate with the ence Cohen of the Seward Apart- ,Messrs. Herman Lewis, Jr., Eman- ments in the form of • bridge for A. Z. A. on this night. uel Harris and Saul H. Rose. The Misses Sylvia Penn and 12 guests. Dec. 10, a bridge and Tickets can be secured at the Sarah Felsot left for a visit to midnight supper was given at the door. New York, where they will remain home of Miss Rae Ehrnepries, DETROIT until after the holidays. 2473 Taylor avenue. Dec. 10, a his chess and hosiery shower, at s Jihe e Junior Hebrew Ladies' Seward Apartments, ;ents, was ar• will have ORCHESTRA HALL meeting the by Miss Sal Feldman and fre. be. “ I M AfIee's D. IR at the home of Miss Helen Hayden Min s Rose Rogvoy, for 16 guests Al ble I at RIO at 3038 Richton, on Thursday, De I Iveeann °buys shower h Leon Kay, president of the Dec. 29, at 8 p. m. Oesip GABRILOWITSCH, an d c'7idgae bridge wmaisac given her si Direct or Jewish National Fund Council of ter, Mrs..1. Wiatrek. for 40 guests. Detroit, announces that the fol- Mr. and Mrs. Laz Rosenthal will GEORGES MIQUELLE, Cellist lowing speakers will deliver ad- have as their guest during the nay. as t• SSW Fri 7k At • meeting of Xi Kappa Sor- dresses in local synagogues on the holidays their daughter, Dorothy, on ty held Dec. 15, at the home of occasion of the Jewish National who is a student at the University Mi as Esther Sweet of Leslie ay. POPULAR CONCERT Fund Month now being observed: of Wisconsin. eau e, the following officers were Saturday Eve., Dec. 31 at 8:30 Dr. A. M. Hershman, Shaarey ele cted:: President, Jean Burstein; VICTOR ROLAR, Zedek; Joseph Haggai, B'nal Da. The Abraham Saperstein Club Sec retary, Rose Qrlow; treasurer, rid; Aaron Kurland, Congrega- will meet at the home of Mrs. Ro so Cohen. The sorority cele- a 50c I tion Emanuel and Beth Abraham; Sophie Saperstein, 136 Clairmoont bra ted its first anniversary Dec Rabbi Moses Fischer, B'nai Moshe; avenue. on Jan. 8 . Bridge will with dinner at the Chinese 17 Tea A. J. Koffman, Tuxedo-Holmur be the diversion of the evening Ga rdena, a theater party and a Lowest Holiday Rates School; A. Lachover, B'nai Zion; and will be followed by • snippet. paj ama party at the home of the Rabbi Moldawsky, Beth Ian& M. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Morris, Mia Reliable Information sea Jean and Belle Burstein of Lachover, Ahavath Achim; Simon fformerly of 730 Whitmore road, Bu ens, Vista avenue. Dependable BUS Service Richardson, Ahavath Zion; Moses have moved to 1408 Burlingame CAta Weiswaster, Beth Moses; Morris avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob of CONSOLIDATED Fishman, Miahkan Israel. 3000 Glendale left for Chicago, BUS DEPOT Miss Isabella Werbe of the De- accompanied by their sons, Au- Brothers quarrel like thieves in- troit Conservatory of biotic will brey and David, to spend the COIOORTARLE HUTTO SUM RIECLIXINO CHAIRS side w house, but outside their give • musical tea for her pupils Chanukah week with their chil- ALL roam IR CARAZIA MVO O. 11 swords leap out in each other's di- on Wednesday afternoon, Dee. 28, dren, Dr. and 1011T WAYAIN ROM TRALVIJI 140111 Mrs. J. X. Mora of PLAN GALA EVENT FOR THE CHILDREN AT SHAAREY ZEDEK to economize on their purchase. Promiscuous sales do not afford you 12, na You still have time to send your party dress, tuxedo and other accessories for New Year's wear to Forest. You will enjoy the evening better, look smarter and prolong the life of the garment. The Detroit section of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women is giving the members of its lip- reading class a Chanukah party at the club house at 89 Rowena avenue, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 28, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Maur- ice Klein invites all members to attend. Iii i iiII ! I ii 1 1 1 11 # 1 Il 1 i 1:1 ;illill , , III rt• b• he ire of if lit H. trt of s- he Winter sports proved a great at- traction at the hnollwood Country Club at Birmingham last Sunday, ' when members and their families gathered to participate in this rec- reation. The committee was en- couraged by the enthusiasm shown and hopes to continue these sports throughout the winter, weather per- , mitting. 11111111 1 Lit I l lil, ii 1 ti 0 I: il 11 lir 111 0 VII 1p or nit trt he rt- he de the Stetter Hotel on February 28, are materializing under the leader- Let Forest Cleaners Clean Your New Year's Eve Garment MILGRIM FISHER BUILDING DETROIT NEW YORK CLEVELAND CIIICAGO MIAMI BEACH MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW F9R THE GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY $4.00 PER PLATE EDGEWATER INN (Formerly Thomas Inn) RIVERSIDE DRIVE, RIVERSIDE, ONT. Six Miles east from Windsor Ferry and Tunnel—turn on River Front to Big Electric Sign. OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND Fish, Frog and Chicken Dinners — Dancing — Entertainment For R lion., call Windsor 2-4912 Annual New Year's Eve Party under the auspices of the Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe MAIN BALLROOM Dexter at Law Noisemakers — Entertainment Hungarian, Gypsy and Jazz Orchestra DANCING UNTIL MORNING $2.00 Per Person For Reservations call: Long. 1731 — Mad. 7044 . Fairmont 5787 You and Your Friends Are Invited to the Dinner Dance 411 jew Year's eye - Ladies Auxiliary of Delray -- riven by the in Their Hall--8124 . 13urderto GOOD FOOD GOOD MUSIC — St. FUN - MAKERS Tariff: $1.50, includes Everything Make reservations now, as space is limited. Phone Mrs. A. Fox, Vise/weed 2-0344