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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

ALLY FOR ZEDAKAH
LUNCHEON ON JAN. 4

THE GAYEST CELEBRATION IN TOWN!

An Event You'll Long Remember

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On Jan. 4, at 2 p. m., the first
ep rally for the Zedakah Club
5 donor luncheon will be held at
he Statler Hotel. Mrs. Milton

PURITY CHAPTER'S

FIFTH ANNUAL

NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY

Saturday Evening, Dec. 31

GRAND BALLROOM—STATLER HOTEL

Miss Blanche Amberg, Sally
Butzel, Rosalie Kahn, Alice New-
man and Janet Welt entertained
with a progressive party last
Wednesday evening, for the pleas-
ure of Eleanore Heavenrich and
Sigmund RobilfSon, whose mar-
riage is to be an event of Jan. 2.

The first rehearsal of the De-
troit Service Group's entertain.
ment, "Rhapsody in Black and
White," will be held Tuesday,
Jan. 3, at Temple Beth El, at 7:30
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ment committee for the Detroit
Service Group's get-together, Jan.
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Robert Victor of Buffalo is vis- 29. The get-together will follow
iting with the Andrew Winemans the annual meeting of the Jewish
on Ilamilton Drive.
Welfare Federation, which will be
held at 4 o'clock that afternoon.
Leonard Weinberg of Baltimore
spent a few days in this city, visit-
Owing to many requests to re-
ing with his sister and brother. peat the talk on the Talmud given
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert for Haaassah, Mrs. Max Dushkin
are serving a Full Course New Year's 75
Mayer, of the Park Lane Apart- announces that she will give an-
$ Eve Dinner, for
ments.
other talk at her home, 1526 Vir-
Served All Hours — Open All Night .—Breakfast Served
ginia Park, Saturday evening, Jan.
MRS. MILTON BERNSTEIN
Miss Ruth Friedman, who is a 7, at 8 o'clock. An invitation is
Bernstein, co-chairman, will pre-
student of Northwestern Univer- extended to all wishing to attend
side.
Special Low Prices will prevail on all Delicatessen,
sity, is visiting with her father, to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mayor Frank Murphy will be
Delicacies, Roast Chicken, Roast Duck, etc.
William Friedman, of the Wilshire. Dushkin at that time. Cantor I .
t he guest speaker. Mrs. Joseph
Katz, formerly of Chicago, who
We deliver.
H. Ehrlich will speak, and Mrs.
Miss Margaret H. Franklin is has recently come to Detroit to
Minna Faust will give an inter-
act
as cantor at Beth Tephila
spending
the
New
Year
week-end
.
esting lecture on social service
Emanuel, will sing a group of folk
in Cincinnati.
work.
songs, accompanied at the piano
The following pledges have been
Mr. and Mrs. Max Heavenrich by Edwin' Moss, a graduate of the
received for the luncheon: Mes-
Detroit Conservatory of Music .
"The Rendezvous of Your Friends"
dames Jacob Harvith, Aaron Sil- of Saginaw spent Christmas week- Tea from the samovar will follow
TWELFTH at TAYLOR
1 verblatt, Milton Bernstein, Lester end in this city.
the program.
Lapides, Alex Schreiber, Joseph
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Miss Betty Welt of Balmoral
Newman, Kalman Shapiro, Max
Miss Shirley Bernice Kelt ,
Drive
had
open
house
for
the
Elias, Herbert Wallace, Ralph
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to Irvin Sirkin
Paul, Al. Wein, Harry Coggan, young folks, last Thursday eve- whose marriage
will
be an event of Jan. 1, was
Jack Greenberg, Meyer Shugar- ning.
delightfully
entertained
by her
man, Joe Wisper, Carl Arta, M.
call this number-
Simons, Norman Adilman, Ilarry
Arthur Fink, who is Making many friends. The members of
the
board
of
directors
of
the
Ile
Levine, Joe Sandler, P. Lipson, M. his home in Pitttsburgh, is spend-
brew Ladies' Social Fund were
Gourwitz, Ben Lefkowitz, M. ing 10 days with his parents, Mr.
when in need of Auto Repair Service
hostesses
at
a
linen
shower
at
the
Lampert, Ben Coggan, Joshua and Mrs. Benjamin Fink, of Win-
home of Mrs. Moritz Schmidt.
Karbel, a Joe Schwartz, Isadore ona avenue.
Mrs. Charles Wolfgang and her
Karbel, M. Halperin, Eva Levy,
daughter, Mrs. Max Cohen, enter-
Joel Levy, Morris J. Newman, Na-
The Great Lakes Club will have tained for Miss Kelt at a per-
than Schreiber, Nat Levy, Maur- its annual New Year's party at
i ce H. Schwartz, Max Blumberg, the Book-Cadillac on Saturday sonal shower and bridge tea at
the Club Exchange on Nov. 6.
Samuel L. Kavanau, M. Nathaniel evening.
Miss Selma Davis was hostess to
Fran k, Irving W. Blumberg,
12 friends at a hosiery and glove
Charles S. Lapides, Herbert Co-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kolodkin shower on Nov. 15. On Nov. 16,
Now Conveniently Located
hen, Sol Kopman, Moe II. Price, are in Detroit entertaining at the
Mrs. Louis Allender entertained
Irwin W. Cohn, Jack Lapides, Jack Statler. They are on their way
12 guests with a sewing party for
Tobin, Louis J. Newman, Joseph to Los Angeles to visit Mrs. Kol-
Between Cortland and Sturt
Miss Kelt, and at midnight a love-
A. Zechman, Al. Weisman, Louis odkin's aged father after two years
ABE MAX
ly luncheon was served. Mrs.
Weiss, Samuel Gerendasy, Moe of European travel.
Max Tushman and Mrs. N. L. Feld-
Leiter, Edward Krause, Louis
man gave a miscellaneous shower
Freedman, Joseph Miller, Jon.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shapiro of on Nov. 21. A midnight supper
Staub, Abe Rosenberg, Morris 18939 Santa Barbara Drive, mo-
was served to 22 guests. On Nov.
Robinson, Julius Braun, Jos. Lead. tored to Chicago for the New
25, Miss Lillian Silverman enter-
V
er, Harry Grossman, Sam Weller, Year holiday,
tained a few friends at bridge.
Benjamin Soloman, Bernard Pearl,
On Nov. 26, Miss Mayme Stone
Nathan Gurwin, Meyer Elias, Sol
Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Cohane entertained with luncheon at the
Osborne, Harry Tyner, Lewis spent the week-end at the Drake
Statler and at a theater for the
Tel. TRinity 2-3488
Please, Julius Green, Oscar Won- Hotel at Chicago, while Mr. Co-
12th and Seward
pleasure of Miss Kelt. The same
der, W. Roth, J. Lefkowitz, Jos. hane was in attendance at the ses-
evening Mrs. M. J. Rich was host-
Dorfman, I. Schubiner, Theodore sion of the executive committee
Come, Greet the New Year with Joy!
ess to an apartment shower at
Shaffer, Milton Greenblatt, .Phil of the American Bar Association,
Saturday MIDNIGHT, December 31 (New Year's Eve)
Buddy's. On Nov. 27, Mrs Albert
Goulding, Moe Simons, Benjamin Section on Criminal Law and
Summer was hostess to a tea.
Imber, Carl Singer, Ben Eilber. Criminology. Mr. Cohane also}
Dee. 2, the Misses Pauline and
stein, David Tyner, Harry Brod, addressed the sessions of the As-
Sally Shainak entertained with
Consisting of Comedies Sketches, Duets, Songs
Harry Austria, Harry Karnow, sociation of A merican Law
three tables of bridge. Miss
Abe Bricker, Abe Gittleman, Har- Schools.
NO INCREASE IN PRICES
Pauline Newman was hostess to
ry Leach, John Frazier, Nat Bern-
a beautifully appointed luncheon
SUNDAY (New Year's Day) MATINEE AND EVENING,
stein, John Kestenberg, Henry
Herbert Paul, who has been bridge and recipe shower on Dec.
ALSO MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 2
Levitt, Harry Goodman, Miss making his home in Los Angeles, 3. The tame evening Mrs. Max
Edna
Rose Goodman and Mies
is visiting with his parents, Mr. Weksler entertained 40 guests at
Lewis.
and Mrs. Ralph Paul of Hazel- a miscellaneous shower at the Club
Rummages, bake sales and mis- wood avenue.
Exchange. On Dec. 4, the Misses
In 3 Acts and a Prologue and Epilogue by L. Freiman
cellaneous ways and means are in
Sara and Peggy Chaiken were
progress.
Those
wishing
to
earn
Mrs.
B.
Tannenholz
and
daugh-
$1.00,
75c,
35c
hostesses to 35 guests at a tea.
Tickets on sale at boa-office—Evenings!
their money can get in touch with ter, Retta, have returned to their Miss Betty Warren was hostess to
Matinee: 75c, 50c, 35c, 25c
Mrs. Kalman Shapiro, Longfellow home at the Wilshire after an an apartment shower on Dec. 6.
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9862, Mrs. Harry Coggan, Euclid extended trip east.
The members of the Coterie Club
9161, or Mrs. Max Elias, Town-
were guests. Mr. and Mrs. A.
Miss Virginia Wolf spent a few Emmer entertained for the pleas-
send 6.9029.
days in Saginaw last week.
ure of Miss Kelt and Mr. Sirkin
on Dec. 8. On Dec. 9, the Misses
Mrs. Phillip Shulman of Boston Sara and Rose Baginaky were
Watch for this label when you
0
boulevard and Mrs. Harry Love of hostesses at a bridge and supper
purchase your Delicatetoens,
Atkinson avenue left for Florida of lovely appointments. Miss
,
Salami, Frankfurters.
,
to remain over the winter.
Belle Jackson entertained in honor
mis animas you the best to quality
nierchandiee sold in Detroit Our products
of Miss Kelt at a kitchen shower
, ,
The newly-organized Junior Con-
are made here In Detroit under strict su.
Mrs. J. M. Berrie was hostess on Dec. 20. On Friday evening,
No chemIcali or
per Delon tor Rachruth.
gregation of Shaarey Zedek, which at a bridge luncheon given in honor
but only the best of materials
co
meets every Saturday morning at of Ruth Schiller, a bride-elect, on Dec. 23, Miss Lillian Grass enter-
tained with a bridge party for
9:30 in the daily prayer room, has Friday, Dec. 23, at the Masonic
ALWAYS FRESH and TASTY
Miss Kelt, and at midnight supper
For Salo at All Good Dolkatonsta
proved an innovation. The purpose
Temple.
was served. Miss Kelt was also
Stores
of these services is to obtain the
entertained
at many lovely par-
interest
of
the
younger
generation
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Sam Levine returned from a ties during her visit in Chicago
and to more closely link their in-
short visit to New York.
the week of Dec. 11.
, terest with the Sabbath services
as well as with the synagogue.
Joe Falk and Manuel Fishman
Many members of the adult congre-
The dance of the Alumni Asso-
gation have expressed their enthus- left for a sojourn to Florida and ciation of the United Hebrew
Havana.
iasm for the project and are highly
Schools, postponed from Dec. 28,
satisfied with the work which is
will be held on Saturday evening,
Iota Delta Rho Sorority had its
being done.
Jan. 21. Tickets for the Chanu-
The cantor of these services is mothers' outing Dec. 18. Members kah frolic will be honored at the
Oscar Colten, and the portion of the took their mothers to the theater door.
Law is read by M. H. Zackheim. and to dinner. Two visitors were
Full Course Dinner,
I Abe Gordon and Philip Rosenthal Miss J. Adler of New York and
Miss Ann Freedman, a bride-
Complete in every way, only
are the sponsors of this group. A Miss Fay Zeiger of Chicago.
elect of Feb. 19, was honored with
special executive committee has
OPEN ALL NIGHT
a linen shower Tuesday, Dec. 27,
Saul H. Modell of Edison av-
I been appointed by Jess M. Stein,
given by her aunt, Mrs. B. Zalesin.
I president of the Junior Congrega- enue is spending his winter vaca-
For Parties Held at Home
tion. Members of the committee tion in New York.
Miss Helen Ressler of West
Marshall's will prepare and deliver anything in the line of
are Louis Gordon, vire-president;
Euclid avenue is spending ten days
Delicatessen to your home.
Beryl Jacobs, president of the Sun-
Phil Teal, secretary of Lembda
in
Montreal, Quebec. •
day School student council; Leo- Tau Alpha Fraternity, is leaving
JUST PHONE TOWNSEND 7.9577
' nard S. Kasle and Morrey Fire- for Brooklyn, N. Y., on Jan. 2 to
' stone, of the decorum committee; make his home with his brother
Miriam Shetzer and Jacob Keidan • ,a.en rd.itsyister-in-law.
He will con-
This committee will serve in the tinue his studies at Columbia Uni-
10350 DEXTER at COLLINGWOOD
I capacity as the synagogue's board
Promises To Be ■ an Outstanding
After the reading of the Law, the
Event; Reservations Still
Charles Smolean of New York
'Junior Congregation joins the eld- spent last Thursday with his sis-
Being Received.
era in the main synagogue to hea r ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Rabbi Hershman's sermon and to Mrs. Harry Wine of Genesee
Everything is ready for the
, conclude the Sabbath morning sere street.
New Year's Eve Party for mem-
ices.
bers and friends of the B'nai
Mrs. H. Milkovsky has returned B'rith, according to promises of
from Cohoes, N. Y., and is making the entertainment committee.
The entire exclusive Everglades
her home with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Club in the Hotel Tuller, includ-
ing the luxurious lounge rooms
Becker,
on
LaSalle
boulevard.
The regular study meeting of
RAndolph 6744.
and beautiful private parlors. have
Ithe Music Study Club, scheduled
Mr. and Mrs. Harry If. Kay en- been reserved by the B'nai B'rith
I for Jan. 3. has been postponed
members of the Phi for the evening.
tertainer
until Jan. 24.
A complete floor show of high
Lambda Kappa medical fraternity
KURLAND TO ADDRESS
The Mothers' Clubs committee
Dee. 23, at their home. Distribu- grade entertainment is promised.
of the Music Study Club has ar-
RADIO
FORUM
SUNDAY
tion of Chanukah presents, games. as well as favors, novelties and
ARE YOU TIRED7—
ranged two programs for the corn-
and refreshments were the high surprises. A full course dinner
ing
week,
under
the
chairmanship
WORN OUT?
Kurland,
chairman
of
the
Aaron
will be served by Hotel Tuller's
spots of the evening.
Jewish Radio Forum, will be the of Mrs. Max Reich. Those par-
famous chef,
Give your feet a treat—try
principal speaker on the Jewish ticipating will be: Mrs. Charles
Music for dancing will be sup-
Max
I
Muahkin
of
Sioux
City.
Radio Forum program, Sunday, Alpern, vocalist, accompanied by TOWS, who has been visiting his plied by the Cocoanut Serenaders
Graff's Featherweight
Jan. 1, over Station WJBK, from Mrs. Lawrence Teitlebaum; Mrs. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and direct from a three-months' en-
2:30 to 3 p. in., and will discuss the Braman, pianist; Mrs. Walter Mrs. Elconan H. Saulson of 11845 gagement at the Cocoanut Grove.
ARCH SUPPORTS
"Problems of the Jewish Commun- Licbtenfeld, reader; and Mrs
Miss Goldberg, chairman of the
— LaSalle boulevard, left for Cleve-
Bernard Lech; vocalist
Bernard
ity for 1933."
entertainment committee, an-
land, Ohio, last Sunday.
Made to Individual Imprestion
by Miss Selma Klein.
n.
The musical program will fee.
nounces as a special favor to those
Satisfaction Guaranteed
tore Gabriel Sites, concert violin-
Miss Mary Cummins, manager who haven't already secured their
ist. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple MOTHERS' CLUBS TO
of the Seven Arts Academy, was reservations that be and members
Beth El will be heard in the week- CELEBRATE CHANUKAH the guest speaker at the last meet- of his committee will be at the
ly Question and Answer Forum.
Mrs. Andrew Wineman, chair- ing of the CM Sigma Sorority, Tuller lintel all day Saturday and,
man of the Mothers' Club Advis- held at the home of Mias Jeanette if possible, will try to accommo-
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ory Board of the Jewish Centers Hoffman, 290 Farnsworth avenue. date last minute reservations.
Purity Assembly No. 12, Association, announces that the Miss Cummins, in her talk, showed
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Rainbow for Girls.
Mothers' Clubs will hold their an- the relationship between art and
nual Chanukah dance on Saturday music.
The elan ••Wantal • awl Mem^ •••1••
Purity Assembly will celebrate evening, Jan. 7, at the Talmud
to Foams. ma Timm m Chm•MM
Me TomMe TM &Mr.% K Ms
Gift to North End Clinic.
its fourth birthday anniversary Torah Hall. Philadelphia and By-
Charles Ivan Stolarsky son of ••••••
Sabbath arbad nth" real twee.% of it.
Tuesday, Jan. 3, at Eastern Star ron, at 8 p. m. Tickets, at 25 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stolarsky, netrwa.este vs. ...rt.&
North End Clinic has received Temple. Dinner will be served at cents, will include dancing, re- spent the holidays with his par-
SIM•rhael 'Wm a W. tries Ima-
a contribution from Jimmy Pop• 6:30 p. m, and will be free to freshments and checking. This ents. Mr. Stolarsky, who is chan- m. Doe M. SOM. followed
kin in memory of his grandmother, members in good standing by dance Is for all members of the cellor of Ma Sigma Pi Fraternity,
Rabbi reilrmn TIn cm Me talkson R•••
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Mrs. Bertha Segal.
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CANTOR S. VIGODA I
TO GIVE CONCERT

Cantor Samuel Vigoda, formerly
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
now of New York, will be in De-
troit for Sabbath services and for
• concert at Congregation Mishkin
IsraeL
Cantor Vigoda, who is one of the
outstanding cantors in America,
will conduct services a' Mi'htsn
Israel on Friday evening and Sat-
urday morning, Jan. 13 and 14, and
will give • concert Sunday evening,
Jan. 15.
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