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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1933-11-24

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THEDratorkkwunffiRoxiaz

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

.,„i

A GREAT PRICE REDUCTION

All SHIRTS . . .

All preparations are complete
• for the Zedakah Thanksgiving
dinner-dance to be held Sunday,
Nov. 26, at the Book-Cadilla• Ho-
tel.
Reservations are being taken by

Scientifically laundered, each..

This price includes Plain, dress.
Home
f•ncy, flannel and silk.
• laundered shirts are shabby in
Men
eneration.
g
this day and
Our deliv-
should look s mart.
s
hirt
or
a
ery will pick up one

25

DAMP WASH

16

l bs.

Flat pieces carefully ironed.

Additional pounds, 3!2c lb.

Pieces

FL AT

and ironed. K
pieces permitted.

10 large

72c
72C

Lace Curtains :/,‘,1 1:-. :::eL25c

isiil

tr•nonsible

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sun Will

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•ind ntiliiiird

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■ ill,

Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets

,
25c 25c 35c

Each

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Single

Double. ea.

2

We guarantee
the return of
your own
feathers.

50

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Finished
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Pounds

Fam il y

15c

Additional pounds

Most

contain

50%

flat

work.

1,ssAcHusearr
r,L,tureRy co:

yard it Second St.. "THE RIG DOWNTOWN iAUNF ■ RY''

PHONE CADILLAC 7423

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far and Dclire ,. to ill Palls

1 11•

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A. Rice of Poland To Ad-
dress Poale Zion Meeting
Monday Evening.
.t. Rice, noted speaker and

Mr. and 5Irs. Sant 'r.
were hosts at a dinner party last
'Thursday evening at their home
on Arden Park. The honored
uuests were Miss Alice Newman
and Anson Tabor.
---
Mr. and
Miles Finsterwald
of LaSalle litoduvard entertained
a group of friends at dinner last
Friday evening. This is one of
a Friday evening dinner series.

hundred.

20

- WARSAW EDITOR
TO SPEAK HERE

THANKSGIVING DINNER
OF ZEDAKAH SUNDAY;

,
Mr. 111.1 :Mrs. Arthur M. Schles-
: finger i turned front a motor trip
to Lawrence, Kansas.

tribute of appreciation to
‘'era Feldman, who is
enter upon her duties as
f the new Jewish t'onunun-
r after six years of
wive director of the
lVonieti's Hebrew Assuci-
V,
is 1.21E11 1,f directors of
at
• mt section, National Coun-
tb,
I.
cil
Women, and the gav-
e ,' .
:maid of the Y. W. II, A.
I. . a joint luncheon at the
.%parttnents on :11iinday,
li.
No

SL
al,
het
iti

past 11I (Inv,
Rabinowitz, I. Wisner.
David Diamond's orchestra will
An important social event will
Rabbi Le o n plan w ill
furnish the music for this event.
be the charity bridge to be held
' Mr. Diamond will present several the Michigan-Ohio-Indiana Jewish at the kt'ilshire Third and coiling-
versatile entertainers.
1 ""d"ti!'" at Cinch ,- wood, Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 7:itil
nati an Thursday, Nov. 30.
Zedakah Club urges local ni•t
p. ill.
Unusual prizes will be
chants not to make contribution-
awarded it crush table.
As an
to individuals in the name of tho Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Robin- i„„„„„iioili this b r idge w ill be for
lub unless they have credentiak son of the Art Centers Apart- Ow men as well as for the ladies.
Ikon Zedakah oflicers, meld honored as group of friends R e r r ,...ainten s, will be serve d, m es .
at dinner last Saturday evening. .1„„„•-i Cora Jacoby and Fannie

Feinberg are sponsoring this affair.

DINNER

No matter what the occasion, if
you wont good tasting and quality
food, you'll enjoy eating at the

Dexter
Kosher Restaurant

11563 DEXTER BLVD.

Opposite Dexter Theater

Alex Schwartz,

PROPRIETOR

You'll Remember December at

FRANK & SEDER'S

"Everybody's Christmas Store"

IS PERFECT CLEANING
Vitalize riot only prese rve,

leader in the Socialist-Zionist
movement of the world, editor of
the daily Das Wort of Poland,
will be a Detroit guest early next
week.
Mr. Rice will speak on Monday
evening, Nov. :27, at the Philadel-
phia-Byron Hall. on the subject
"The Present Jewish Situation
and Zionism."
In addition to his address there
will be it musical program, featu•-
ing the Halevy•Ilazomir Choir un-
der the direction of William tilt).-

the body and textures of
fabrics, but also restore,: th e
luster and sheen Ill,. \:EW
garments.
Vitalize ■ •,
more.



R

man.
Admission is free. The public

is invited.

JUNIOR HADASSAH
MEMBERSHIP DAY
OBSERVED SUNDAY wee

7 (jr. and Slr,. Walter Green and unit of the Le"nrelen Sanater.
The national office of Junior
Atkinson avenue are ium will take place at the home
Hallassah has set aside Sunday. children of
Nov. 26. as national membership kpendinu the winter at Miami
R'averly, on Tuesday, Noy. 28, ut
I day. Every girl who has been it Beach.
2 p. tn. Mrs. Leah Nlornell, the
Hadassith member for the
regional director, is coming to De-
past two years will be contacted
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Berris

Ladies' Coats
and Dresses

$1.00

Si .00

lit

i„, r „„ 4 1,1, ue, :leaned b7 Beautifully Ilry
10.1111 Prines, •nd Iland• tndhe 1, 4,1 And Iltodi
ilnisbed
dintsbed

FOREST

CLEANERS and DYERS
• 533-547 E. Forest

SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION

111.4, 011,

Inoue

ROY B. CARLIN

Tal

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1:17 Penobs.lt

Civics fur 12 Years.

The

DETROIT LIFE INHUME COMPANY

is pleased to announce the

and brother-in-law, Dr. and M rs avenue has returned from a three
months' European trip, in the
The December meeting of the Nathan Schlafer, of the l'ark Lane
course of which he visited in Po-
Detroit chapter of the National, Apartments.
land, Francs., Italy. Germany and
.
Council of Jewish ‘Vo1111.11 will be
in Palestine.
lie visited with his
held at the Statler Hotel, :111intlay,
Harold Barker of Indiana liar-

sister whom he had not seen in
Dec. 4, at 2:30 p. Yet.
bar spent the week-end with his
The speaker will he Dr. Iturgc• wife and children, who are spend-
Jahnson, professor of English at ing some time with Mrs. Barker's
Miss Sydelle Smith was hostess
Syracuse University. Dr. Johnson parents, Nil'. and :Mrs. David
comes here to address the National: Oppenheim of Chicago boulevard. at the first of a series of bridges
I
given
by the Delta Kappa Surto.-
Council 1.f English teachers on .
Miss Phyllis Simons has re- ity, at her home, 3270 Monterey
Dec. 1, and the Women's City .
Club on :Monday evening, Dec. turned to her home un cl i w attu avt nue, Friday evening, Nov. 17.

Ile addressed the Council eight boulevard after spending a week
years ago and made a favorable iu Grand Rapids with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Rachel Lieberman and
impression.
Nliturice Robinson. Many lovely grandson, Salnucit of Collingwoud
Dr..lohnson's informal talks and affairs were given in !tliss Simons' avenue, left for California, where
lectures are made dehulitfully en- horair. they will spend the winter months.
tertaining by his wit and humor
Harry Hirschman was elected
Mr. and Mrs. Al Potiker and
and are always instructive because
son, Hugh, who have been th e
of his unlimited literacy bark- city treasurer of Jackson, Mich.
guests of Nil's. Potiker's parents,
ground. Ile was formerly on the
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Englander Mr. 111111 Mrs. L. Magid of East
editorial stall of Harper Brothers,
E. P. Dutton A Co., assistant ell- and daughters, Carol and Betty, of Philadelphia avenue for the past
nor of Everybody's Magazine and Parkside 10'1 , 1111V, are leaving next few months, will leave for Chicago
Be i- week for Miami Beach, Florida, next week where they will make
editor-in-chief of Judge.
also the author of a number of and will remain over the winter. their future home.
books and essays among which
and Mrs. Louis Rosenberu
are "The Well of English," "Th..
Montetiore Lodge will hold its
Bucket," "As I Was Sii)-ing." "A . of 177,76 Parkside avenue vele- fifth annual grocery }may on
Little Book of Necessary Non- hinted their fifteenth wedding an- Monday, Nov. 27, at 8 p. in., at
sense " and others. !livers:try last Sunday night with
K. of P. Hall, Woodrow Wilson
Preceding the lecture, Mrs. a dinner fur 18 guests, at the near Glendale. The entire pro-
James I. Ellman will giro a live. Marine Roam, Field and Jefferson ceeds are to be used to provide
minute talk on Jewish eurrent avenue.
baskets of food for Jewish needy
-
events.
for Chanukah, as has been the
I
Mrs. Loo Marks returned to her practice the past several years.
, home on Parkside avenue after a The regular meetings of Monteti•
visit with relatives in Cleveland. ore Lodge are now being held at
-
Hotel Stadia..
.1. I.. Art of Chicago spent Ite4
k -end in this city.
The next meeting of the junior

Men's Suits
and Topcoats

woe..

Mi• Buddy Meyerson enter- Mizrachi Honors Delegates
tainmi 27, guests lit her home on
at Banquet Saturday.
for
Tuxedo
avenue
eve -
Alexander Fleeman left
'F'"."1"Y
hnliiiriliv Mr. and \Irv.'it:ii r-
,
'Chicago to attend the Michigan- nine.
'I he :ill/each' Organization ut
City,
tin Rasenlierg of New lfork C
' Not t hiokt ern football game
who ire the house guests of lir. Detroit announces that a farewell
it) iiul i, M. 's,..d psolairt Drews of Huston banquet in the form of a It.litveli
MRS. JACK GREENBERG
Miss Libby Mallin returned to s
Mitlka will take place on Saturday
m,.... mii, i6i,„,,liaiiiu, . I . iii„, ,,,, ,, •ii lwr home in Cincinnati after a
evening, Nov. 2.:i. in t he Bath
---
"
visa Si ith her sister and brother-
7- st127.
■ II. and Mrs . Sam Cohen „i .1. 'l' hIla Ennum " I S Y na u''''''. THY -
( , n ow ,,,,,,,,,, i ,,,,. ill ,, i ,..,,,, , it. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Alex- 3251
lor and W'malrow 3Vilsan, to honor
i,,,i.tiand avenue celebrated
,}„, affair ..,.....0 ,,, , J. t;,,,,,,,,. anger of Wildemere avenue.
the delegates who, Ore leaving to
t heir tenth wedding anniversary
suri d aN, , Nor. 1 , 1, it , Buddy . , attend the eighteenth annual con-
chairillall; Mrs. I. S11111111,, 1iii
,
--
on
vendor of the lizrachi in Ito, hes
Edwin
Oppenheim
returned
fillin
chairman; Nlesdaines S. Olney.
(-. A t h a, I I. B erman, II . m ania. . a trip ta California ,oldis with nis Restaurant. Dinner was served to
N. Y
40 guests at a beautifully appoint- tee:
" N " e ' 27 t " 1)ec
I
,,,
t,
iiiiiiii4
L. (N.,,, th „ s k y, J . (4,,,,„1,„,,,,,. A . pm,,,t-, Mr. and Mrs.
eauti
f
ul
where manymajor policies of the f'
A b
David ,, i i L od e.
Oliininlin'illi
14
Nlizrachi
.organization %rill be dis-
Chicago
boulevard.
cake
Krot.hinal, .1. Eurbid. IL NI yersoo.
s•rvtol as the centerpiece,
I'. Lipson, N. Rubin, S. Sulk, K.
and lea roses and bell-shaped fa- cussed. Members of all Mizrachi
Shapero, L. Shapero, S. Osborne.
!Miss Phyllis Castlt: of Toted. voi• at each plate carried out the gri i aliS Will 1 1 11 present at the fare
well NIelaveh NIalkah.
NI. Shugerman, C. Itobintiwitz, F. was a guest in this city for the 3:elliav and white scheme.

Miss Corinne Schwarz, who has
COUNCIL WILL HEAR
4 been in New York for the past.
DR. JOHNSON DEC. 1 14 year, is the guest of her sis ' • Samuel Zuieback of 2045 'Taylor

* SPECIAL *
Sunday & Thanksgiving

floc,.

appointment of

LOUIS H. NORMAN
as General Agent


H1111

Give The gift
You'd Like To

Have Yourself

WOOL
FLANNEL

ROBES

$.99
2

Good old COMFORT!
That's what it is to
slip into one of thes•
-wagKerly tailored
robes - of rich, soft
al-wool flannel, after
the day's work! Grand
to relax in, to study in,
to slip into on a cold
evening- and they're
certainly the ideal gift
for any woman!

All-Wool Flannel

Self Belts

Contrastingly Trimmed

Monogrammed Pocket

All Shades! In All Sires!

lit It

Floor

FRANK & SEDER

WOODWARD, BETWEEN GRAND RIVER AND CLIFFORD

with a view to re-enrollment, if family have taken all their neW trait especially to meet with this
• „„t a l rea d y a mem b er , as well as, residence at 1725 Chicago honk- group.
the enrollment 14 her friends. Thelvard.
Miss Sarah Lieberman of 33811
significance of every girl's meet-
The A. E. F'. Sorority is giving Collingwood avenue is now resid-
bership at this time, more than
al any other time in the history : n hay-ride party Wednesday eve. flu with her sister, Mrs. A. Wei,
of 10030 Broadstreet avenue.
of Junior Iladassith, will be fling, NOV. 29,
The
Stressed by the solicitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Sal Perlman if
national office will make direct
Complimenting Miss Bettie Lon-
member 2725 Webb avenue announce the don and her fiance. Abe Katzman,
contact with every
through literature and other data, Bar Mitzvah of their son, .lack, Mr. and Mrs. deals J. Newman
which will he mailed prior to to be observed Saturday morning.. of 2963 Webb avenue entertained
Nov. 26. Nov. 25, at Congregation Shaarey 16 guests in their honor, Sunday.
The girls who were responsible Zedek.
Nov. 19. Mrs. Nate Aberson en-
far the success of `Junior {Latins-
tertained in honor of the bride-
Miss l'harlotte F'eldman of Pe- elect with a dinner and hosiery
salt Week during October are in
" charge of a pajama party to be tasks.): is the guest of her sister shower, last Wednesday, Nov. 22.
held at Anne Siegel's home, 5145: and brother-in-law. Mr. an ,f Ms
Many interesting pre-nuptial •f-
Cherie street, near Farnsworth. , Louis Smilansky of the Whittle! fairs are being planned in Mk,
Jean Horvitz Arkin 1111.1 her co-: Apartinents.
London's honor. The wedding will
chairmen announce that the an-
he an event of Dec. 17.
Miss Phyllis
Nederlander of
nual dinner-dance held at North-
woo d Inn, Nov. 19, was a success : Si111111nl• , N. 'F. is the guest of
The Iligh Batters and the Col-
The fourth annual $10 donor Mrs. Herman Marx of Virginia legian Clubs are giving their third
luncheon will take place March 4. 1 Park.
annual dance, at the Knights of
-----
The next general meeting will
Columbus ballroom on Sunday
Complimenting Miss Bertie Lon- evening, Nov. 26.
be held at the Statler Hotel on
' don, a bride-elect of Dec. 17, the
at 8:15 p. Yet.
Dec.
The Junior Hatlassah calendar Misses Rose London and Sophie
Miss Beatrice Ehrlich, bride-
Stellar were joint hostesses at
follows
elect, was honored with a bridge
NOV. Di-National Junior Ila- personal and linen shower and and hosiery shower last Tuesday
bridge luncheon at the Wilshire evening, Nov. 21, by Lillian Stern
dassah membership day.
Nov. 2S-Board fleeting at Hotel for 60 guests, Sunday, Nov. of Seaard avenue. Covers were
Rose Greenwald's home, 27117 12. Many interesting affairs are laid for 211 guests. Beatrice Weil
Gladstone. being planned in Miss London', and Sylvia Weiss are giving a tea
Dec. 2- Pajama 'tarty at Anne honor.
in honor of Miss Ehrlich this Sat.
Siegel's home, 5145 Chant. street.
urday afternoon at Miss
Miss Peggy Fink of Winona as home on Rhode Island aveno , •.
Free to paid-up 1111'11111•M 25• for
e
rn],
spent
last
week-end
at
.Ann
, non-members.
Des.. --General meeting at Arbor.
tn.
N:15 p.
at
' Statler Hotel
Natalie Ruth Goldberg, daugh•
Launching of fourth annual donor
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H.
luncheon.
March 4 --Fourth annual donor Goldberg of 1014 East Grand
boulevard, was hostess to 20 of
mcilt•..n at Static'. Hotel.
her friends on Saturday, Nov. II.
at a "Rickey Mouse party," cele-
The 20 employes at North End
l.rating her fourth birthday.
Clinic who were regular employe-
throughout 1933 and able to
Miss Belle Bittker. a bride-elect pledge to the Community Fund,
Members and friends of Punt)
December, was hentire.I with a pledged and paid $310.50, Thi-
Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., ale .
...-Ilancl/us shower and 11049. is .9 per cent of their salaries.
informed that this year's New

\..,
12, given by Miss Mariam
The same employes have pledged
Year's Eve party will he 1113,1
••.,
stirs wire l a id fur
for 1934 8341.26, or It of their
the grand ballroom of the 11
salaries, an actual increase of to
Cadillac Hotel on Dec. :31.
was
Nov. sstt
I9 :
(
hostess
N alt per cent and on the basis of per-
Mu , ie, entertainment, noisemak-
ers, souvenirs and favors will be a linen shower and bridge lunrh- centage of salary an increase ■ -f
provided amid creative decorations /en given at the Belerest.
44 per cent. The four employ•-
who (lid not pledge during
with an entirely new, strikingly
attractive motif and with many
Dr. Max Wershow, stall physi- because employed during the lat-
cian at the North End Clinic, will ter part of the year have pledged
,urprises.
All the officers of the chapter give an illustrated lecture on "The $27 for 1934.
are already ',via-king hard to ma'as. Social and Economic Aspects Of
The total pledge, therefore. fur
this affair , land out for unique- Birth Control" before the open North End Clinic for 1934 is
oe
ial.
less. forum of Branch 1 of the S
1368.26 or 1.2 per cent of the pay-
M . (1121.1 11 of special arrange- kt Party. 225 F.skt Forest avenue, roll. an increase of practically one-
third of the percentage of salary
ment5. previously made, the taritT Saturday night, at a:30 o'clock.
will he $4.25 a person. Fteserva•
given last )ear.
i
which are limited, may beafiss
Laura Bartnian was hen-
No employe receiving $100 or

ored
at
a
shower
at
Buddy's
Res-
more per month has given less
made by calling any of the officers,
taurant, Tuesday evening. Nov. 21, than 1 per cent. One who re-
of Purity Chapter.
A regular business meeting will! by Mrs. Philip Bortman. Miss I ceives less than this amount also
I be held on Monday evening. Noy. Bortman has set her wedding date I has pledged 1 per cent. One nurse
for the latter part of December. pledged 2 per cent.
27, at 8 o'clock.

The Norman Agency will be located in the new Twelfth Street office

of the Detroit Life Insurance Company, 9001 Twelfth Street.

OVERCOAT TIME at
HILL'S
NOW

the Biggest

5,

CLINIC EMPLOYES
GIVE $310.80 TO
COMMUNITY FUND

OVERCOAT EVENT

of the Year!

463 Amazing Overcoat Values

$14 •75

PURITY CHAPTER'S
NEW YEAR'S PARTY

We guarantee this to be the lowest price for such quality this year. It
was planned some time ago to do the greatest good to the greatest
number. Don't let anything prevent you from taking advantage of this
great sale.

ALL JIODELS
ALL COLORS

SCRIP ACCEPTED

ILL'

ILL FABRICS
ALL SIZES

OPEN EVENINGS

...

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2137 Woodward Ave.

next to State Theatre

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