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'DEBATE ON BOYCOTT
MONDAY AFTERNOON
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By some of rho I .eor . 1 . ∎ .,or•. ■
Fre•
Preside at Meeting.
"Resolved, That an Organized '
Boycott of Germany Is Desirable" i
will be debated at the meeting of I
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Himelhoch's Special.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman
N1,
NIoritZ Kahn is chairman
and children, Marjorie arid Fred- of a fd-ham tea to be given at
crick, are spending a few flays at the home of Mrs. Truman New-'.
t he Century of Progress F:xposi- berry t his Saturday, iidmission
I and the proceeds to ge
ing
toward the maintenance fund of
Alexander Farman is spending the lietisiit Symphony Society.
The .v , dikers on the committee
y: in Chicago.
a few da ys
are: \I r, F:inil Amb•rg, N1rs. AI-
Chicago
bell Kahn, Mrs. Charles C. Si-
NIrs. Estelle Ilarri of
an d mon-, NIts. Nathan Simons, Mrs.
, t he guest of her
111.111 y Wineman, Mrs. Sam Levey,
m i. : and m i .,.
Phil
er, Mr' S. Q.
>lr
Illtmingarden of Edison avenue
"' ham (' ""P
1 kr.l r and Iles. A• ii• ('"""'boas
Miss Elaine Schlesinger,
stn-
Pe te r
dent at the Unit ersitt• of N1ichi-
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Pt',
with moor
Mrs. Myron Stein-
is spending
her parents, NIr. and Nhis. Arthur 1'4'1' N11., Saul 11..ny'is and Mrs.
1 ,„
N. 1. „,iti chlesinger of Boston boule- Arth " r ‘' Ginsberg
1•T o " . "'
ing a ,i,,mit• Iladassah party to he
hold at .11, Book-Cadillac Hotel
Nov.
NIr. aim! Nit's. I. Ilayre Levin of "" 1C, Ineadxy,
at
Hazelwood avenue entertained at ,•': " I ' i, lOftk",:' , ', UM1t h14:, P,u,re,,ht8 ;"1.', 1
dinner Friday evening for I he
w i ll he dour prizes.
dour.
pleasure
of
I heir
-titer
and
li r dher-in-law
M ;end
a
, Mr.
N1rs. Hoke
MRS. WALTER LAIB
Nit.. and NIrs. Nlax Grossman
Levin.
'and Marvin Grossman returned on
'at 2:311 p.
Monday, Oct. :to,
i d,
•ue-day
after
spending
three
Sirs.
,h„.
Mrs. 1Valter Lail, is chairman of
Th ey wen.
the program committee which at' avenue motided to N,•tv fork, mewl- in Europe.
1111 -.
Nt, York by their daugh-
tidier
,
she
trill
spend
ranged for this debate.
toi s. Mr- I. Irving kicker and
Kurt l'eiser will preside at the we.'" with h'r f""'llY•
Slanley K. Grossinan, and
debate, with Louis ('uhane taking
Mrs. Dora Garver returned spent d week there before return-
ing
visit With her children in
11"'"'•
M. Franklin opposing the boycott t'lioni
the East and is making her home
proposal.
A
farewell at was given in
Q.
Kesler.
This meeting is open to all mem
with
Dr.
and
Mrs.
S.
.'
honor of 11r. and N1rs. .1. Rosen-
their of affiliated organizations and
Mrs.
Edwin
31.
Rosenthal
left
bet•
of
LaSalle boulevard by their
their friends.
for a visit to New York and hinny:hate family and friends, on
Washington and will join NIE.' Sunday, Oct. 22, at Kratinitir's
Hollywood, Florida, lel, Mt. Clemens. Mr. and NIrs.
wh e r e th e y trill rema i n o v er th e Rosenberg left fur a year's tour
of t he western part of the country.
3 Pair Prices on
Himel-Hose!
PHONE CADILLAC 7423
EVERYTHING FOR YOUR OFFICE
AWAITS YOU HERE AT
RIGHT PRICES
PLAN TO RE-OPEN
BIALIK LIBRARY
season!
and
You arc Invited
,111
Service Office Supply Co.
You've Been Missing Something
If You Haven't Dined At
The Belcrest Lately
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER .... 85r
III order
.ore a ,m1 ,1•11
And nil mow there I. moor
thorn,: Ole dot., hoot
If You Are Planning A
Dinner, Part'. Or Banquet
Don't you think it Wall hi b. a po , s l nLa In shoo..
Ihr Ittleeest! in for farilitium- it is aura.. to go
tutu Ill tail. herr. For the fir lest st has la.mn ham?
to such a I re mentirmx rirnn6r r .1 rsIri.,1 .0,40 j our .
hoax, that ifs reparation a Ier Ills tab! 1$1, d. lint a-r
II , . 11111h to ....prat that since Mr. Adolf lUcts has
wire d us. am maitre. d'hatol, we ran peers imr par
41 and delightful nom.. then, crfr trefor,
Ifs •■, ,,, Jd like cerg murk In datruss with yaw the
dr tad. or your anticipated dinar... party or hangar!
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5440 CASS AVENVE
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to 1,LSCC11 to
MRS. FRED GINSBURG
OFFICE SUPPLIES
TABLE D'HOTE LUNCHEON .. 601
reduce the high cost of living, this 1,
double opportunity!
Rosenthal in
5e, ,,,,,
for Christmas . . . . Or, if you haven't learned
HIMEL•HOSE
e
1
HIMEL - HOSE happen s j amt
It's your chance to stock up on stocking s f or v „ ur , rif
This big 3-piece sale of
Mutterer, the
three \reeks asp'.
teams will receive credit for ineni-
bers coining in until Nov. 6, when
the first meeting tic the season
,ward at Second St.. "THE RIG DOWNTOWN LAUNDRY"
trill lie held.
A special welcome will he lic-
rinled the new members by the
the
/'lilt
Call for and r)cliver In .411 Faris
president, NIrs. I1egene Freund
I'rizes will Ile awarded
the individual and the captain of
the team recording the highest
number Of new members.
The drive was featured by a
luncheon for captains and work-
ers given by Mrs. David Ilubar,
chairman; two rally lunchoons
Nliss :Mildred Adelman acted as given at the Woman's City Club.
, HMI Mrs. Philip p o luittli a um
The following officers were of Larchmont, N. Y., were the hostess to the Cainboleers Club lit and three may for prospect lee
chosen to conduct the activities guests for several days of Mr. and her home at 10229 McQuade, on members given by Mrs. Fred 'I'.
of the Alumni Association of the Mr s. Samuel sehallander, while Sunday, Oct. 22,
Ginsburg, Mrs, Ilarry Becker and
United Hebrew Sehrods for the en.: enrol/U. to the Century of frog-
Mrs. l'oluine,
suing year: President. Max Wean.;
Mr. and Stns. I. Nleyers, for-
Exposition in Chicago.
Among the representative Coin,
vice-president, Rebecca Rapaport;
nerdy of West Grand boulevard, nil members who spoke at these
recording secretary, Rose Iler-
Mrs, Rani Levey of Boston are now resoling lit 3041 (dad- affairs on the work of the Comp
secretary, boulevard was hostess a t a Fre nch , stone.
man;
corresponding
cil were Mrs. Samuel Glogower,
Complete Line of General
Lennon. Nlarkson; treasurer, Jos- ten give n in honor tit' Nladain Ger-,
Niko Emma lure!
NIrs.
epli Colton. Nlax Chomsky,
maine Takken, last Friday after-
Nliss Rose .lane Feldman of Mrs. Nlax say, :It's. Joseph Welt.
Shur, George 1Veisswasser and Al 'loon, at which 75 guests were Custer tivt.nue entertained her Niro. Fred T. Gin,iffirg, Mrs. (I.,
Pearl, together with the oflicers, present and Madam Takken show- cousin, :It's. Samuel April, who car Robinson, N1rs. Morris Rand.
will constitute the board of di- ed interesting moving piPtures of prior to her marriage on Sunday, Mrs. Em e ry m onas h, and th e
(let. 15 • was Nils , Selma Schwartz, chairmen of the various commit-
lectors.
her recent trip abroad.
with a personal shower on Oct. 7, tees.
Plans are being laid to co-oper-
No matter what your needs are—we won't fail you. Our
at Nliss Feldman's honer. :\ lunch-
, . ca.ver
ate with the Kvutzah Ivrith in
I
Mrs.
Sam
Berman
and
(laugh-
Original Il1011olOgUr
low overhead enables us to save you money on anything
reorganizing the Malik Library ter, Harriet, have been spending, eon was served to 35 guests.
was rendered for the drier
in the line of office supplies. Prompt and courteous service.
and to throw it open to the pub- the past week in Chicago.
by Mrs. Walter Litchenfeld. while
lic with an enlarged collection of
Nlri W 111 Mr ,
Wohlge- ND's. hurry Becker wrote the
We Deliver—Phone Randolph 8030
',..st Philadelphia "pep" songs.
hooks nn various Jewish subjects.
Mrs. S. It Kahn o f W a verly moth of 2556
The following have been chosen avenue motored to New York to avenue will o bserv e their golden
Mrs. EIllaIlUel Arden was in
as a committee to Seellee the co- • spen d soon • t i me w ith h er t.h0d rea , wedding anniversary this Sunday. charge of arrangements for the
operation of other Jewish organi• Mr. an d NI., m ot, w e inh e rg of Oct. 29, and will welcome their rally luncheons, Nil's. Ginsburg
tations interested in this projt•ct: • Brooklyn.
friends at as reception Sunday aft- arranged for the teas :Ind ND..
Nfax homsky, chairman, Max' ternoon and evening at the holm. Mousier Morse acted a. -ocietal v,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Donolf and' of their daughter and son-in-law.
Weine, George WeisSWaSser, Sa -
NATHAN and stn. HA LABAN, Proprietor
die Shur and Ann Hecker. Fur- Mrs. Fannie Tahl and son, Jack,' NIr. and N1rs. Louis A. Sherwin,
thee information regarding this of Dayton, Ohio, were the week- 2698 Calvert avenue. Besides SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
314 E. JEFFERSON
'Mr , . Sherwin, Mr. and Mrs. Wahl-
will 10.• published in the I en d gues t s a Mm. and Mrs. A
PLANS TREASURE HUNT
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getouth have another daughter.
at' future.
I Feinberg of Leshe avenue.
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Mrs. Sam Lazarus, and a son, NIor•
A treasure hunt, to be held
The Young Peoples' 'feint& tinier Wohlgeniuth, who came here •
r
California to be present at fuesday evening. Nov. 7, will be
' Club will hold its annual election from
the first social event of the season
of officers on Sunday afternoon, the reception.
'rili.y have 1 "'" , sponsored by the newly-appointed
Oct. 29, at 3 p. m., in the social grandchildren, Ruth Wohlgemuth ' social committee of the Young
hall of the Temple. The busi- and l'hyllis Sherwin. Mr. and Mrs. People's Society of tihaarey Zetlek.
ne , s mee ti ng w ilt he da„ we d by Wohlgemuth
were married in New, Miss Ruth Gottfried is committee
dancing and entertainment. All York City in 1883 and moved to chairman. The membership a ill
young people of Temple house- Detroit in 1885.
•
gather at Sharirey Zedek Syna-
holds are invited.
1 gogue, on Lawton avenue, at 8
The Junior Hadassah Club of : p, it, t o
receive instructions re-
n rs, will hold
t ah
third
ua,n,nu( tiil
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unger
the clues which will even-
bridge
at he
the Chinese
Ch
ie destination
Tea taaily
and children are visiting
in dansant
(l'hi t
final
every
ranling lead to where
the treasure,
and
I (V
: dile' ''
Carstens,
cago.
Sunday evening, Oct. 29, at 8
body will meet. Guests are ad-
Dr. Louis Myers of Vancouver, p. m. Prizes will he awarded, re.
wised to bring flashlights.
B. C.. is spending several weeks freshments served and there will •
'
Those who are planning the 'lo-
in this city visiting with his be entertainment. Detroiters are tails of the treasure hunt are
family.
I invited to attend.
Miss Naomi Goldstein, Miss Billie
—
E.
Mrs. Harold Barker and chil-
Nliss Sadie Cooper will he pre-: th Klein, Ralph Shiffman and :\r-
Winer.
1h-en of Indiana Harbor are visit- sented in a violin recital on Sun-
dren
The social committee is coin-
. mg with their parents, Mr, and day evening, Dee. 3, at Maccabees : pleting plans for a "Shipwreck
Mrs. David Oppenheim of Chicago Auditorium.
Rebecca Katzman Part y," for Dec. 2.
It will be a
' boulevard.
Frohman will be at the piano. Or- e ,,,,, o ,„,, ti td„i i.
,
sranizations for whom Miss Cooper.
:Another attendance record ter
Miss Frieda Weinstein of Atkin- and Mrs. F•ohman have
appeared shattered at the Y. I'. S. open
son avenue is visiting with her are making an effort to be present meeting, held on Sunday, Oct
sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and in large numbers. 22, in the synagogue. Wynne
NIrs. S. I.anski, in Chicago.
Wright, dramatic director of radio
Mrs. Selma Rosenblatt of But...! station WW,I, was the featured
Mrs. Alex Luria and daughter, lingame avenue has returned ,speaker, and Henri Rose, aged 9,
It seems that wherever you go you hear comments
Fanchon, of Atlantic City. spent from Sall
Antonio, Texas, where child pianist, furnished the mu-
' several days in the city. after a she attended her mother's funeral. sisal portion of the program. A
On the Belcrest's line cuisine. And this is par-
visit to the Century of Progress
social hour followed, 11L1 ming which
ticularly true since Mr. Adolf Weis has joined
F:xposition•
Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of cider and cookies were served.
the Colleges of the City of De- Nliss Naomi Goldstein headed
the Belerest as maitre d'hotel. He has brought
Miss Edna Marks of 3272 Clair- trait finished its rushing sea"'"' the following group of hosts and
n n out has returned from a two with a progressive bridge at the hostesses who presided at the re-
I i)theBelcrest such wide experience and knowl-
weeks' visit with relatives and Detroit Leland Hotel. The group's freshment table: Miriam Abramo-
edge that even our regular guests hate noted
friends in New York City. fall dance will be given at the De- vitz, Louis M. Bloomberg, Fayga
fruit Leland Hotel on Nov. 25,
Bofsky,
Philip Frank,
Bertha
an appreciable difference. Don't miss the de-
Dr. Sadie Thumin has completed
—
, Stone Ilaraith, Billie E. Klein,
her
internship
in
Buffalo
('it--
The
Council of the American Louis NIalis, Sarah C. Rosen, Mil-
lightful treat of dining at the Belcrest Sunday.
Hospital and has just returned to Academy of Ophthalmology and
,!rest Schecter and Ralph Shill.-
Detroit, where she intends to en- Otplargngology, at its annual
Irc
Sale Beginning Tomorrow...
and Ending Nov. 4th
Detroit Section, National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, is conclud-
ing its membership drive this week.
A;0,1,0, 'mutely 250 members have
tooled since the dirt, started
the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations at Temple Beth l!
25 P:rfar-10 I ''.1, .1 P ':•3 P2r7•1•11
Ye ar To
Take Place on Nov. 6.
To Oppose; Kurt Peiser To
olt and tong rears el ax e silsre•
Flat pieces rnic:ully iror..1
Initial Meeting of the
Cohane To Favor and Dr. Franklin
Price, ()P7Ii!11 awl Service
Himelhocks_
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
OF COUNCIL CLOSES
n,
ter the practice of medicine. She ,1on held in Boston, elected Dr.
Regular meetings of the publi-
iS a graduate of Detroit College Edward ,1, B ernst e i n a lift, mem ,
cat ion group, which publishes
of Medicine. Dr. Thumin is the I-mu-.
after :15 years of active par- "The ('ante," are being held every
daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Jo-- 'it-illation and membership. Thursday evening at the home of
eph Thumin.
the editor, Miss Rosalyn Corn,
Miss Thelaia Lois Levine of 3211 Glendale. The drama group
Mesdames Helen Osnos, Celia Mark "vent, " has returned home
i meets for rehearsals every Wed-
Spector and Sophia Safi!. enter- after a three-months trip visiting nesday evening at the synagogue.
tained tin Saturday evening. 0,1. re l a tive, in N e w Y or k, N tov d er .
The coaches. Miss Marilyn Stone
21, at a beautifully appointed see,
Easton. l'a.. Allentown, Pa.. and Sidney Wtn•, announce that
personal shower at the Wilshire. Philadelphia, Reading, Pa., and east:
are
in honor of Rose Lois Sternberg. Pittsburgh. two plays. now being chosen for
December bride-elect. Covers
—
The study and discussion group
were laid for 35 guests.
A duplicate contract and aue.: will meet at the home of Dr.
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tam bridge tournament was en- Leonard Sidlow, 1705 West Boston
Miss Lottie Meth
as enter- toyed by members of Montefiore ' boulevard, on Tuesday evening,
tained at a luncheon given by lier Lodge and their friends, on Tues. Oct. 31. Harry Seligson and Ja-
aunt. Mrs. II. I.. Goldberg of d ay eve ni ng , Oct. 24, at th e D e _
cob Clayman lead the group.
Gladstone avenue, in honor of her :snit Bridge Studio in the Rec-
The choral group sings Hebrew
1
forthcoming marriage to David nation building.
'and Jewish melodies under the
Holzman of New York City.
—
, a „ direction a Cantor Jacob Sonen-
-
Mrs. Frank II. LeV eY of 2 .'" klar. Another songfest was held
(1."'"Pli"1""IiTur Miss Dorothy West Euclid avenue has returned on Thursday evening, Oct. 26, tit
Lee Litinsky, a bride-elect of Oct. to her home from a I 0 -day
trip
,_ the home of Miss Sylvia Shatzen.
'9, Nis. Patricta Bressler enter- to Chicago alter. she visited the
twined 311 guests at a kitchen Century of Progress Exposition
shower. Oct. 26, at "Buddy'-."and was the guest of her children. Son Is Born to Thelma and
MISS .4110 Pollack entertained 31 , Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Don i Bea-
Ludwig Lewisohn.
guest:, at a personal shower at t i ,,. e de V ey i.
her home, 3751 Rochester avenue.
A son was born recently in
and Mrs. Mary Velich entertained
NIT. and Mrs. Joseph Grabow Paris, France. to Thelma and Lud-
for the bode with a t own shower and family, formerly of Kipling wig Lea-issdin. He was named
for 25 guests.
avenue, are now residing at 1672 James Elias.
a
1 • ,
ladies' Auxiliary ..f t ho Glynn court.
.
liar,' Congregation a "1
At a meeting of the Naomi Facer was honored on Oct. 25 with
i • • Monday evening. Oct, 'to. a' Girls' Club, held last Wednesday a kitchen shower given by Miss
s •i
or. Otto Hirsch will ad- evening. Oct. 25. at the home of Dorothy Nlarienthal at her home
,1...s. the group.
I.:lemon ofi•f• Miss Ann Freedman, 1977 Clair. at 2694 Webb avenue, and Mrs.
P, el, v. III be held.
mount avenue. plans were dis- Al Goodman entertained the
cussed for the , asOn ' S affairs.
birde.to-be nn Thursday evening.
Mrs. R. J. Berman. having 'per:
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Oct. 26, with a miscellaneous
!h....u.nwr with her children. Mr.
The Misses Helen Eger and shower at her home, 3045 Elm-
and Mr , . Barry Berman. has er- Marion Chaf•tz entertained for hurst.
•
turned to Les Angeles.
Miss Ethel Eger. bride-elect of
Nov. 5, at a bridge and personal
Mrs. Rose Wetsman announces
Pr, and Mrs. Joseph Erman and -hover on Wednesday evening., the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Jer-
family have moved to their new , Oct. le, at William
Bibesky's. ome, to be solemnized at Congre-
home at 2900 West Grand avenue ' Places were set for 50 women. • gation Shaarey &dd. on Solar-
I They will be at home on Sunday. I The table decorations were car- day morning, Oct. 28. Kiddush
tied out in white and green. Miss at 2183 West Euclid avenue.
[...a , AT r y
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PR
DONALD NOVIS
The Romance of Alioic
Station
Each Sunday Afternoon
3:30 P. AI.
In spon.oring this program PRIM !l: i. re
deavoring to bring to you all entertamea
quarter 111,111 of the same high standard
maintained
ill
the
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"Built I,
t,roality furniture.
Yen are extended the court...,
10 lair :,.• •
all Ii.. :mt
c. ,e't for cash at
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urnsturetympan
2990 WGRAND BOULEVARD-OPP. FISHER BLDG.
24th Annual BALL
GIVE N ID' THE
Turover Aid Society
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1933
(Hallowe'en Night)
FORT WAYNE HOTEL, Cass at Temple
UNION DOUBLE ORCHESTRA
Admission 50.
ie
Announcing Kaufinan's
12th ANNIVERSARY SALE
An event of prime importance to Detroiters
—offering our entire stock of the Highest
Grade Furniture and lovely Odd Pieces at a
f it i
20% DISCOUNT
Come prepared to see hundreds
of unusual values and some
early — while selections a re
their fullest. Buy now a nd
save Kaufman will personally
• you in refurnishing sour
home.
•
We build our own upl.:
ing to your own s c.. •
tions, in our own '
Free estimates.
Listen in for our special an
nouncement Sunday over
Station WJBK, It A.
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KAUFMAN
Furniture & Upholstering Co.
MAdison 2768
8810 TWELFTH ST.
It
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`Dinner Music
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Opposite Dent:, Theater
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