7 s _ n _tt Raman PAGE TWO THE LEGAL CHRONICLE I THESE PRICES ARE 40% BELOW NORMAL CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED , ALL SHIRTS 1 2 e AN AMAZING FACT 20 lbs. DAMP WASH 72c Flat pieces carefully Ironed. Additional pounds, 3 lac lb. Pieces FL AT swat ironed. K 10 large pieces permitted. Lace Curtains Tn- 72c Pair 25c NH ..passible foe eve-bunt or wInd-whippell eartalna Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets Each . We guarantee the return of your own feathers. 1 Single 25 ilyer ed S v ice 1 " 0 Pounds Finish er Additional pounds Must contain 50% — MRS. J. COHEN Double, ea. 25c 35 c c $ 115c Bat work. — MIR The Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools will hold its final pep meeting and rally on Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 2 p. m. at I Hotel Stotler. The principal speaker of the af- ternoon will be Philip Slomovitz, Rabbi Leon Fram will be the principal speaker at the donor luncheon of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization which will be held at Hotel Stot- ler on Tuesday, Jan. 9. Through the courtesy of Bernard Isaacs, We lawman awes •hirte for the Individnal anateener than say I...... In the lily, All iservkies *dentinal], lamulaed. Fine. quipentat. 25 U. H. S. AUXILIARY RALLY WEDNESDAY J. W. E. W. O. DONOR LUNCHEON TUESDAY Semi-Annual DISCOUNT On Monday, Jan. 8, at 1:30 the Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Immer- man returned to their home in Cali- Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will fornia after an extended visit with entertain its members at a "Kaffee Klatsch." Following this, at 2:15, their family in Detroit. there will be travel movies of Pal- — Nate Shapero and Ralph Sella- estine, Sweden, Egypt and other ler motored to Miami, Florida, countries. Mrs. Bernard F. Bern- where they will spend a few weeks. stelae is chairman of the social Mr. Shapero is visiting with Mrs. hour and Miss Setta Robinson is Shapero and children who are re- chairman in charge of the program. — maining in Florida over the win- The Jewish Oral Society for the ter. Hard of Hearing will welcome all — , Mrs. Harry Brilling of Bodin- new and old members for lip read- game avenue is sojourning in Mi. ing instruction and social activities, ami, Florida. Meetings are held every Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the clubrooms of the — Sliss Cecile Samuels of Toronto Jewish Community Center, Wood- was a recent guest of Lenore Gins- ward at Holbrook. For further burg of Longfellow avenue. information communicate with Miss Ruth Brock, secretary, 13233 Dr. Barney Malvin left for Flor- LaSalle, or William Stark, presi- dent, 1535 Blaine avenue. ida to visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Fields and daughter of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oman Fisher. superintendent of the United Ile- brew Schools, and under the lead- ership of Miss Betsy Ulanoff, a group of pupils from the schools Harry Srere, who had made his will present a playlet. The pro- residence at the Wilshire during his gram will be concluded with sev- eral performances of a well-known stay in this city, returned to his home in Los Angeles. Russian dancer. It is requested that all reserve• Mr. and Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzber-1 firms be made well before the dat e ger were called to New York on , so that there will of the no luncheon confusion at the do. Res- account of the death of Mrs. Suit- or. be erger's brother, Dr. George Alex-1 ervations may be made with any e nder Kohut. of the following: Mrs. Anna Gold- berg, 2726 Leslie; Mrs. M. Fish- Mr and Mrs. Louis Stoll of man, 2252 Gladstone, Garfield Moss avenue spent a few days at 6887; Mrs. I. Zide, 2214 Hazel- Battle Creek, Mich., the past week. wood, Euclid 87674; or Mrs. 0. Silverstein, 12056 Dexter, Town- Mrs. Hugo Freund will be at send 6-3489, home Saturday afternoon in honor The organization is planning • of the birthday of her 'aunt, Mrs. theater party on Jam 14, the pro- Adolph Buchstein. ceeds of which will aid a deserving rabbi to re-unite his family, now Mr. ,and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg in Europe. Reservations may be left for New York on Wednesday made with Mrs. R. B. Newman, and will sail for a three-week's Longfellow 3918. cruise to the West Indies. Additional donors for the J. W. E. W. 0. donor luncheon were an- Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher and nounced on Wednesday as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Oberfelder en- Madames N. 'tenet.. A. Clellber, !Hach, tertained a group of friends with a 1. Margolis. 6. Roanbaum, I. Bollhouwer, B. Wilber. J. Sliverblatl. Hover. Bain °sno• IL reception and dance last Wednes- Lune. 0. Bloom. C. Varna, tarn WIshm•n, L. day evening at the Stotler, in hon- Braunstin, M. Metron, R. Dubsinaky, L Lain, S. Dreear, H. Chonor. L. Tue.. 0. Mar. I. or of their fifteenth wedding anni- Where, B. Olassman. M. Wherstein. A. Wil- versaries. liam., H. Schwartz. M. Barren, FL Meyer. N. Alterman, A. Vogel. L. Caplan. H. Blair. J. ?Tallman. M. Weil.. H. Abramson. X. Shwarta. Nathan Fishman. L. Frank. Sam Hack. Mollie Hack. If. HonIngman. R. Pollak. S. Shp... B. Wiener, J. Lleb, EL Solovelty. J. Oct.. B. Rpenstlen, Miss Anna &lser. and girl. of Anna Weinbeck Club. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Robin- son were hosts at a dinner-dance given at Devon Gables last Tues- day evening. SALE Now In MRS. WOLF KAPLAN The Avukah chapter of the De-1_ ditor of The Detroit Jewish Chron- trait City University held a meet- 7 cle. ing Tuesday evening at the home A surprise musical entertainment of Edythe Shoob. Theodore (Mender program will also be featured. was the guest speaker. The next Mrs. M. II. Zackheim, president meeting will be held at the school, f the auxiliary, extends an invita- Cass and Warren, on Tuesday, at c t ' ion to the general public to attend 11 a. m., in room 209. Rabbi Max his meeting. Weine will speak on "The Essence The prospect committtee is de- of Jewish Culture." voting all its energies to the second annual donor luncheon, sponsored Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Fivenson, by the Women's Auxiliary of the accompanied by their daughter, United Hebrew Schools, which is Jean,and son, Morton, have return- t o be held at Hotel Statler on Wed- el to their home in. Alpena after nesday, Jan. 24. To date approxi- a viola with the former's uncle and mately 400 pledges have been re- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse of ceived and new names are coming Virginia Park. in daily. Anyone desiring to at- tend this luncheon may do so by The Bicur Cholem Juniors are making reservations with Mrs. making elaborate plans for their Aaron Carlstein, Townsend 8-7265. annual Purim ball to be held on Mrs. Eli Sachse is ready to help Sunday, Feb. 25, in the Book Cadil- anyone wishing to earn their lac Hotel. Under the chairmanship money. She may be reached at of William Levin, a fine orchestra Trinity 2-2048, Mrs. Ilimon Kap- and high type of entertainment lan, Columbia 2643 is in charge of have been procured, rummage, Mrs. Julius J Berman, Longfellow 8850, is chairman of Miss Lottie Marks and Mrs. memorials. Henry Daniels of Chicago and Miss Mrs. Wolf Kaplan is serving as Ethel Daniels of New York were financial secretary for the luncheon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli and Mrs. George M. Roberts is gen- Sachse last week. They were ac- eral chairman. companied by their nieces, the Mis- The following are new pledges ses Shirley and Carol Marks, for the donor luncheon: daughters of Charles Marks, a for- Yeademes Meyer Beckman, Edwin Rose. mer Detroiter, who were the house H. H. Purvis. Edward H. Magnus. David Mailmen, H. Blackman, Jennie Blumrosen. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Morris Herbert Moab N. Hakim Frank Berman. Y. Luster. H. Grant, Ervin Moue, Yoe Ehrlich. Loeb. Inventory has been completed this past week. Many items have been removed from our main display floor to the "Thrift Corner" . . Every item in the Gift Shop is drastically reduced for quick dis- posal. Five floors devoted ex- clusively to furniture, carpets, rugs, and draperies are in readiness for this great Semi-Annual Event. Every item (except those re- stricted by contract) is included. OPEN MONDAY EVENING FOR YOUR CONVENIENC Vrinrile Iturnifure tympani; Jacob Kobocka. Minnie Steinberg. Philip Olen- d., Beale Rubin. Carrie Mallson..gtate: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of ( . Zn" ..Henry Lefl 1t 1t1, 01fet?e Petrie, s. L. Oold- 2972 Webb avenue have returned ' 1 man, Louis Newman, B. Edelman, Yeti Ellen• Edward Rothman to their home from Bayonne, N. J., ateln. Myer Finkel, Horne ReliefSociety. rep.- hon M or r.Aind m iSrlsrs.IrEwdiun anted by Mrs. Al Weisman, Sisterhood of after an absence of one month. 01,11,57Zedek. represented by Mr.. H. H. arty o f They were called to the bedside of warner: Meatemes D. florin. My Pushkin, New York with a dinner us party Ruby ,rah,NI. Bernstein, O. Dial , Hartle Irt BT ru m ern dg yae m vening at their home Mr. Goldberg's father, who was Memo, Sidney Wallece, Louis Weise, Maa seriously ill and who passed away H. Ellen J. Kobel, A, 00110. 1. Shewach, A. • Margolis Eva Pollack Sadie Newell, A. 8 . Get • 10000 back of you Now on Dec. 7. Greenberg, B. Souls. Hy B. Oittleman. Charles N. N. Agree. Knbe Balt, D. Bernstein, on Nary A joint meeting of the Junior ' I Mrs. Jacob Klivans of Youngs- Seymour Plank, Simon Mr. and Mrs. A Katzman (Bertie Schram, Iladassah and Masada will be held town, Ohio, is the guest of her sis- Shear. L Benaman, Henry Friedman. Barney Raider, J. Cohn, Nathan Mendel- on Tuesday, Jan 9, at 8 p. m., at tern, the Misses Bertha and Rose London) have returned from Mi- Bremen. the Stotler Hotel. Lipsitz. Mrs, Klivans was one of ami Beach, Florida, and Ilavana, ViC4111.1.. Al=11 tgu:Irrh 1 1dr, 'L7";leiEn' R. Daniel. A. Knoppow, A. J. Lan evonone she you want an estats• substantial suns This is the first attempt to co- the guests at the Ehrlich-Klivans where they spent their honeymoon, Or and are at home at the Granada, Redblatt and Miss GernIdine Bremen. of money to keep your wife and children in comfort should ordinate the two local chapters of wedding. The United Hebrew Schools 220 West Giles boulevard, 1Vindsor, the young women's and young anything happen to you. But you want it now. Not gratefully acknowledge receipt of Miss Foga Bofsky is visiting Ontario. men's Zionist organizations. A ape- 30 pars from now. How are you going to get it) contributions from the following: mial program has been arranged with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blumrosen of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Moss in memory by Miss Esther Elconin of Jun- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jaffe in New Do you realize that simply by securing a GRE.AT•Wg.gi Virginia Park were hosts to the of Israel Nurko; Mr. and Mrs. Jul- for Hadassah and Samuel H. Weis- York. I.1171 Double Protection Policy and malting your first members of their immediate fam- ius Berman in memory of Hyman — - man, chairman of the social corn- deposit you can actually create an estate of $10.000 ilies at a dinner on New Year's Bernard. Miss Winifred Cooper spent her mittee of the Detroit Masada chap- Eve. holiday vacation with friends in immediately•and take twenty years or more to pay for it) ter. PAST MASTERS' NIGHT The program will consist of a Chicago and was extensively en- At the annual election, Alpha OF PERFECTION LODGE It glees you double protection at the time you need it hook review of Arnold Zweig 's "De- tertained. Gamma Phi Sorority elected the mat—for the lowest cost. Compared with ordinary life Vr•endt Goes Home," by Mrs. WILL BE HELD JAN. 17 bliss Leoiore S tone of Montreal following: President, Miss Faye M6rse Colton; violin selections by ineursaos, should death occur before age 60 it pay.— Gabriel Szitas, with piano accom- was the house go est of Lois Wolf Alpern; vice-president, Miss Beat- Perfection Lodge announces that twice the amount of insurance at much less than twice rice Schmittel; secretary, Miss Dor- paniment by Ethel Goldman Men- of Broadstreet. Night" will take the cost. othy Bronstein; treasurer, Mias a "Past Masters' delsohn; a symposium on the sub- place on Jan. 17 at a 6 p. m. ban- Mr, and Mrs. Harold Schakne Freda Feingold. The installation "Is Palestine the solution for ject quet in the Ionic Temple. 1110,01:0 "Double Protection" will coat you only 37c • day the cultural problem of the Jews?" (Miss Lee Corhm an) have returned and dinner-dance will take place The speakers will be Rabbi Leon • age 35. Write today for interesting details. Walter Farber will state the affirm- from their wedd ing trip and are on Sunday evening, Jan. 21. The Fram, County Treasurer Jacob ative and Max Chomsky will be on at present residi ng at the Detroit next meeting will be held on Tues- Sumeracki and Harry Newman. day evening at the Jewish Center. the negative. The speakers will Leland Hotel. There will also be novel entertain- answer questions put to them by The Cleophas Club was recently ment by members of the lodge and Mrs. J. D. Rosenman returned the audience. The meeting will 1512 Union Guardian Bldg. professional entertainers. from a three-week's visit with Mr . organized in November and the close with group singing. C. K. Sandorf will take charge DETROIT, MICH. Both Junior Hadassah and Ma- and Mrs. Alfred Leigh of Pitts- following officers were elected: of reservations. Mias Betty Bronstein, president; sada invite all young women and burgh. Mrs. Rorenman will soon young men to this meeting which is been presented with an oil portrait , Miss Irene Fader, secretary and open to the public. There will be painted by Marian Leigh, a well treasurer. The group meets every no charge for admission. , known artist of Pittsburgh, whose Thursday evening at the Jewish portraits will be on exhibition at Center. A sociali will be held Sat- ASSURANCE COMPANY ' the Carnegie Art Galleries shortly . urday to start,the activities for the we emtei WIN/CIPS11 winter. YOUNG ISRAEL PLANS Davila, former president ANNIVERSARY EVENTS' ' of Carlos Rev. and Mrs. S. Mogill were Chile, was the luncheon guest on — hosts at a family dinner gathering , One of the features of the tenth l Thursday of Sol R. Levin. last Monday night in celebration Still time to make reservations for the anniversary celebration of Young Mr. and Mrs. Ilaitild Kratze of their eighteenth wedding anni- Israel of Detroit will be ■ dance , (Miss Ruth Finsterwald) of versary. In choosing ■ restaurant at held in the ballroom of the Stotler i Chicago boulevard are sojourning which to dine, a man distin- Hotel. Music will be furnished by I in Pion A farewell party was given ill r winte . " da for te guishes himself as one knowing Larry Harwood and his band. The , honor of the Misses Helen and good foods. In dining at Boesky committee, consisting of Charles, The Misses Lillian and Gertrude Bertha Mittledorf, who left for a Bros. there is that pleasing ex- Gellman, Al Friedman, N orman Glazier have returned from an ex- two-week's trip to New York where perience of tasting quality Frielich, Sylvia Berns, Morris tended trip through the Adirondack they will be entertained by friends Through courtesy of Bernard Isaacs, principal of United foods, expertly prepared and Berris, Sam Plotnisky, Lottie Mountains and New York City. Hebrew Schools, and under leadership of Miss Betsy Ulanoff, and relatives. served promptly and politely. Rosenshine, Shirley Weisberg, Hy- • group of pupils from the school will present a playlet. Also man R. Cohen, Sylvia Deroven A surprise dinner party was gin. Miss Betty Barbara Ilamburger I performances of • well known on the program will be TRY IT TONIGHT and Tessie Garfinkel, is making of Chicago boulevard. was hostess en Monday evening, Jan. 1, in Russian dancer. every effort to make this an out- at • delightful luncheon honoring honor of the engagement of Miss standing event in keeping with the Phyllis Schackne and Marjorie Rose Jacobs of 1951 Virginia Park Delicatessen Specials: RABBI LEON FRAM — Principal Speaker spirit of the celebration. Tickets Strauss, recent guests in this city. to David Feldstein, at the home of may be secured from any of the Young Steer Mr. and Mrs. L. Lindenbaum of ion. now with Mrs. Anna Goldberg. 2726 Leslie; Meloe above, or members of the °ream- Mrs. Adolph Sloman is the guest West Forest avenue. Covers were Mrs. M. Fishman, Garfield 6887; Mrs. J. Zide, Euclid 6767•1, Pickled Tongues, 12c lb. ration. of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Na- laid for 25 guests. or Mrs. D. Silventein, Townsend 6-3489. All the delegates who went to than Sloss of Cleveland. Salami 17c lb. the midwestern convention. which — The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jul- was held in Chicago, returned en- Mr. and Mrs. M. Robinson of ins Rosenwald Post No. 18 will thused over the Young Israel Grand Rapids spent the Ne w I give a benefit card part on Sunday There is only one Boesky Bros. movement. There were delegates Year holidays in this city. evening, Jan. 14, at 8 o'clock, at are not connected store — we ■ from Detroit, Cleveland, Roches- I Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road. with any other store bearing ter, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Toronto, IiIrs, J. Levy returned to he ✓ There will be many useful table Na. from the and representatives home in Cleveland after a visit wit h prizes as well as door prizes and similar name. At the meeting of the Detroit tionil Council in New York. The her children, Mr. and Mrs. Ma x refreshments. League (or the Defense of Jewish conference lasted from Dec. 22 Elk in. Rights to be held at the Jewish to 2. 6 b . Samuel Levine of 2969 Fullerton Center, Sunday, Jan. 7, at 10:30 Rabbi S. M. Fine of Detroit ad- Miss Lenore Weil of Pittsburgh has returned from Chicago where a. m., Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple dressed the body at the Friday wan the guest of her cousin, Dr. he spent the past fortnight and at- Beth El will speak on "Meeting night supper, and Rabbi Isaac M. Marx during the holidays, and tended the wedding of his niece, 12TH and HAZELWOOD the Arguments Against the Boy- &oilman spoke at the banquet on was extensively entertained, the Miss Tillie Tinsky. While there MADISON 9751 cott" Ever since the inception Monday night. Prof. Meyer Wax- events in her honor ending with a Mr. Levine was the guest of his of the Nazi atrocities, he has been man of the Chicago Theological farewell party last Saturday eve- sister, Mrs. S. Tinsky. A Rev ss. non Cass cravat the foremost exponent in Detroit College delivered an address on ning. ea ere. FM. 44 Calmat. Loalmi for an organized boycott of Ger- seotaan,libmal mar.. pi42.4m,a1,Mc. the value of culture in Jewish life Rhea Cashman Gladwin of the I man-made goods. The meeting at the sessions on Sunday. ' Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Josep h , Worldwide Travel Bureau left for will be open to the general public. A general meeting of the or- I Schiller on their fortieth weddin g' New York to arrange for the Pal- Yba •■•■ ganization will be held at the the members of th e estine tour from Detroit, as well as Daylimaa Iesak 21.10 Molly Siegel Auxiliary Ban- Young Israel building, 2691 Joy anniversary, Rodin Club, of which Sirs. Venni e ■ number of other important tours. 1.1311 Palm Sawa Road, on Wednesday, Jan. 10, and Rodin is president, and relative ▪ retersbarg quet on Jan. 28. definite arrangements will be made , surprised them at a dinner at th e Tamps Miss Dorothy Smith of Longfel- Similar Reduellone to Californla The Molly Siegel Auxiliary of for all 0 a events of the anniver- , Agree Clubhouse. on Dec. 26. Th e low avenue attended several of the •nd Oulf Caret tables were set in horseshoe fash - affairs given by Phi Delta Epsilon the Detroit Jewish Consumptive sary celebration. ion attractively ornamented b y Medical convention held in Chicago Relief Society of Denver Cclo., in Darkens/ D... TI LESS 110TEL centerpieces of roses and snap-dra - last week end. behalf of the unfortunate con- JUNIOR HADASSAH IN JOINT MEETING WITH THE MASADA' PAY LATER Progress 2990W.GRAND BOULEVARD-OPP. FISHER BUM. ■ MOE LEITER GREAT-WEST LIFE She Liked Him Because of His Fine Choice of Restaurants 1. Wt Et Ws $3 DONOR LUNCHEON STATLER HOTEL — TUESDAY, JAN. 9 FRAM TO ADDRESS BOYCOTT LEAGUE DETROIT BRANCH of IC( Will Fr neat SERGE RADAMSKY — MARIE RADAMSKY soreSNO Boesky Bros. pc. rasa. Lat. 311* BICUR CHOLEM OPEN MEETING ON JAN. 9 Bons' Covers were laid for 60 sumptives, appeals to all organiza- guests among whom were Mr. an d The Junior League of the B'nai tions, who have not yet been in- Mrs. Robert KostnIf of Flint an d David Synagogue sponsored by Es- terviewed by committees, to re- The Bicur Cholem invite all Mrs. Daniel Feldman of Bay City . thee Barbel will give a charity serve Jan. 28 and send their dele- dance on Saturday, Jan. 27, at 9 gates to the third annual banquet members of the senior and junior Prof. and Mrs. August Claessen I P. m., at the synagogue, Elmhurst to be held on that date at Con- organintions, as well as the gen- attend an open of New York were the guests o f and Fourteenth. In charge of the eral public, to egation Emanuel, Taylor and gr meeting to be held Tuesday eve-Inn and Mrs. S. Glassman durin g affair are Marion Pepper, chair- 'ikon, at 7 p. m. 1st Writer: "Well, the boss says man, and her co-chairmen, Sarah Reservations may be had by ning, Jan. 9, at 7.45, at Congre- i the past week. we must grind out • yarn about gallon Emanuel. Entertainment, calling the president, Mrs. Freed- Saxer and Clare Engelberg. the period 1500 B. C." will be furnished under the super- I Samuel S. Simmer entertaine 7-0871. d 2nd Writer: "Oh, yeah ... he man, Townsend vision of Mn, Lillian Monash, and Adrienne Ford, a Columbia Uni- Milton A. White of New York means Before Colossal!" If • woman's face la her for- refreshments will be served. Mrs versity visitor to the city. at the City is visiting with his brother Is pretty sure to bank- Mark Weinbeck is president of Mayfair, Book Cadillac Hotel on and sinter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sid- age tune old seldom disappointed in A man is the organization. New Year's Eve. ney White. rupt her. love until after marriage. GREyht9UND IN A CONCIRT At LITTMAN'S THEATER-12th at Seward SATURDAY EVE., JAN. 13, 10 P. M. — Adm. 35e, 50 • All Proceeds On T. Asakelance Yana ANNIS FURS GREAT ANNUAL SALL EVERY PRICE REDUCED BUY NOW AT FUR HEADQUARTERS PRICES ARE ADVANCING LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVEF