America Amish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AY!NUL • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO picVeritorrionsn PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE JR. HADASSAH RALLY ON SUNDAY, JAN. 21 The "FINER" FURS JAMMU SALE REDUCTIONS Every skin exactingly matched in ot A95 NOW 4, U Rollins' own fur factory $995 White Russian Ermine Coat Most adaptable "formal" length $t R 85 with deep collar NOW $2,500 Genuine Russian Broadtail Coat $545 Canadian Otter Fur Coats Further enriched with "crowned" cri Russian Sables, subtly draped, NOW D I j JOJ Luxurious deep pelts; with deep Ot golden shaded base; slim lines, NOW $595 Black Russian Caracul Coat $695 Natural Ermine Coat with Persian Broadtail trimming, ct A 45 slenderizing and sophisticated, NOW -WI Pelts arranged in vertical lines, $t R05 handsomely marked NO \ .4 -) $445 Bokhara Persian Lamb Coat $895 Persian Broadtail Coats $285 The small soft curls, indicative of NOW .F.Z. high quality Wedding Calendar MISS ANNE MILSTEIN 85 Births chsTtains Opposite Stotler Hotel—Through Grand Circus Park AESCULAPIANS PICK YEAR'S COMMITTEES RADIO PROGRAM FEATURES MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN OF UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS Going to Florida? Our Prices Include Pickup and Delivery to Any Part of Detroit or Suburbs. (In SCRIP ACCEPTED FOREST COlumbia 42.60 CLEANERS and DYERS 33-547 E. Forest ARRANGE TO ATTEND THE 17th ANNUAL BALL Hebrew Free Burial Ass'n SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1934 Book Cadillac Hotel Music by DAVE DIAMOND and his Orchestra ADMISSION: 50 CENTS PER PERSON You Will Find All Your Friends Here! A welcome home party for 10 people was given by Belle Pick- man of LaSalle boulevard in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Rosen- der, who just returned from their honeymoon trip to Los Angeles, Calif. Their trip covered Okla- homa, Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. George Orley of 2966 Cortland avenue announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jos- eph, on Saturday, Dec. 23, after which dinner was served to the immediate family. On Sunday, Dec. 24, a dinner for 65 relatives and friends was given at the home of Mrs. Orley's sister, Mrs. J. Levenson, 2266 Gladstone. The out-of-town guests were: Mrs. H. Shaw and son, Graham, of Boston, Mass., Rev. and Mrs. S. Iloffen- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Zangwill and son, Mr. and Mrs. D. Abelowitz and Mrs. B. Galun, all of Toledo, Ohio. Elias Goldberg acted as master-of-ceremonies. Joseph Or- ley gave a speech of appreciation to his parents. Bridge was the diversion of the evening. Lena Finger of Washington, D. C., visited her uncle, Max Ed- wards, of 1465 Calvert avenue, for the past two weeks and has returned to her home. Mrs. S. Levine of Fullerton av- enue and her daughter, Mrs. M. Cornfield of Dearborn, were joint, hostesses at a bridge luncheon at I the former's home on Saturday,: Jan. 6. Ten tables were in play, the proceeds to go to Zedakah. Forty members of the Lieber- man Family Club were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lon- don, at their home, 3047 Calvert, Wednesday evening, Jan. 3. The evening was spent in card playing and other games. A midnight supper was served, after which a short business meeting was held. Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper are to entertain the members at their home at the next monthly meet- ing. At the last meeting of the Tau Gamma Chi Sorority, election of officers was held, with the follow- ing results: Selma Jakont, presi- dent; Ruth Jacobs, secretary- treasurer. .fine food attractively served That is the reason our Colonial Room is becoming increasingly popular — that and prices which will be etre to please your sense of economy. We serve a seven-course dinner for $1.25. ETROIT ELAND COLONIAL ROOM Featuring Jack M Gay and His Orchestra The DETROIT • LELAND DETROIT, MICH. CASS BAGLEY Our Classi ed Ads Pay! LUXITE UNDIES Special During Our January Sales! 89c Vests Panties !Marriages FINSTERWALD - MOYER Him Miriam Finsterwald, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fins- terwald, and Elliot H. Moyer of Washington, D. C., son of Mrs. Dora Moyer of Detroit, were mar- ried on Jan. 7, at the Finsterwald home, 1239 Chicago boulevard. Drs. Leo Franklin and A. M. Hershman read the services at 2:30 o'clock before • small as- semblage. Vases of yellow roses recorated the living room, where the ceremony was performed. The bride wore a gown of blond satin, simply cut, in long, flowing lines. She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and orchids. Miss Marian Moyer, sister of the groom, was the bride's only attendant, and Fred Butzel was best man. Among the out-of-town guests was Mrs. Mordecai Ezekiel of Washington, sister of the 'bride. Mr. and Mrs. Moyer are spend- ing their honeymoon in Virginia and will be at home in Washington after Jan. 16. GOLDSTEIN - BLONDY The marriage of Miss Florence Blondy to Samuel Goldstein of Montrose and Bay City was sol- emnized Sunday, Dec. 31, by Dr. Leo M. Franklin, in the presence of the immediate families. The bride was dressed in green velvet. trimmed with white ermine, and wore a green velvet hat and carried a muff to match. Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein will be at home after Jan. 15 at 8100 East Jefferson. Zedakah Juniors. The next meeting of Zedakah Juniors will take place Sunday afternoon, Jan. 14, at the borne of Florence Golden, 1985 Pingree. Reservations for the second an- niversary bridge juncheon, to be held at the Broadway Tavern on Feb. 3, are in charge of Millie Shugerman. , The Aesculapian Phai-maceutical Association, at its regular monthly meeting held Dec. 13, in the Lex- ington Hotel, elected the following officers for the coming year: President, Samuel S. Stahl. Vice- presidents, Lon Levinson and Dr. A. A. Zagal; treasurer, Charles H. Tennen; secretary, Hyman Mar- golis. The following committee appoint- ments were made by the new presi. dent: Entertainment: L. Levin- son, chairman, S. S. Stahl, R. W. Klein, T. J, Pomerance, H. Mar- golis, A. Koffman, Charles Tennen, A. Boesky. Auditing: A. Koffman, IL Mar- golis. Legislative: Samuel S. Stahl, T. S. Pomerance. Trades and Relations: S. Stahl, L. Levinson. Publicity: A. Boesky. Membership: Charles Tennen, II. Margolis, The entertainment committee 'Is planning several invitations for the annual dinner-dance this year. Mr. and Mrs. A. Solomon Plant Trees in Palestine in Daughter's Mentory. Following their usual custom, Mr. and Mrs. A. Solomon of 1676 Gladstone avenue planted trees in Palestine for the Jewish National Fund, in memory of their daugh- ter, Emily, to commemorate her Yahrzeit on Jan. 8. Emily's sud- den death occurred several years ago at the age of 21, and her lov- ing parents take this means of perpetuating her memory. • Calendar of Events Jan. 13—Grocery party of La- dies' Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith at Hotel Statler. Jan. 14—Evening of Games of Men's. Club of Shaarey Ze- dek. Jan. 14—Equality Club bridge and dance. Jan. 15—Council of Jewish Women—card party at Stot- ler. Jan. 16—Schoolman - Schmall- hausen debate before Temple Beth El Forum. Jan. 16—Meeting of Jewish National Fund Auxiliary, at Hotel Statler. Jan. 21—Eva Prenzlauer card party. Jan. 23—Hadassah meeting, 2 p. m., Mrs. David Greenberg of New York, guest speaker. Ian. 23—Junior Hadassah meet- ing at 8 p. m. at Hotel Stot- ler. Jan. 23—Walter Pitkin lecture before Temple Beth El Forum. Jan. 24 —Five Dollar Donor Luncheon of Woman's Aux- iliary of United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, at Hotel Stotler. Jan. 28—Zedakah dinner-dance. Jan. 28—Sisterhood of Shaarcy Zedek supper and entertain- ment. Jan. 30—Irina Skariatina lec- ture before Beth El Forum. Feb. 3 and 4 — Anniversary dance and banquet, respec- tively, in celebration of Young Israel's tenth anni- versary. Feb. 6—League of Jewish Wo- men's organizations—lunch. eon and dramatic entertain- ment. Feb. 7---.Charity bridge of Aes- culapian Ladies' Auxiliary, at Book-Cadillac Hotel. Feb. 8—Father and Son Dinner and Fun Frolic of Shaarey Zedek Men's Club. Feb. 11.13 — Annual meetings of affiliated agencies of Jew- ish Welfare Federation. Feb. 11 — Dinner and get-to- gether of Detroit Service Group of the Jewish Welfare Federal ion. Fell. 12—Card party of Sister- rood of Shaarey Zedek. Feb. 24—Annual donor lunch- eon of Equality Club. Feb. 25—Bicur Cholem Jra Purim dance. Feb. 28—Zedakah Donor Lunch ton. March 4—Shaarey Zedek Purim dinner. March 4—Fourth annual 110 donor luncheon of Junior Hadassah, at Hotel Steller. April 7-14—Pageant, "The Ro- mance of a People," at Olympia. May 2—Annual $5 donor lunch. eon of Jewish National Fund Auxiliary. (Loose-leg style) MRS.WILLIAM ROTH Jan. 21—bliss Ethel Kramer, daughter of Mrs. Rose Kramer of Windsor, Ont., to Louis S. Isaacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Aizikovitz of Sturtevant avenue, at Congregation Beth Abraham, I Linwood avenue, near Fullerton. Ceremony at 6:30 p. m. Junior Iladassah will hold a lunch- eon rally at the Belcrest on Sun- day, Jan. 21, at 1 o'clock noon, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will be the speaker at the rally, and there will be an interesting musical program. Chava Friedman is in charge of the rally. Ruth Greenberg is Jan. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Knoppow (Miriam Tilchin) of chairman of the donor luncheon, 3224 Clements avenue, a daughter, Deborah Phyllis. and Miss Anne Milstein is co- Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ginsburg (Leona Moyer) of chairman. 16835 Normandy, a daughter. These coats were created in Rol ins' own fur factory—to ft ac. curately--women and girls of junior, miss, regular or large size. will make your clothes like new. The money you save is considerable. Flannels and sport clothes quickly and efficiently refreshed at small cost. Himelhocks. 5 Silver fox trim ... these are large Ot R 85 and extra large sizes NOW $5 Then it is time to refresh your outing clothes. Why buy new ones when Engagements The Home Relief Society will To prepare for the annual 210 celebrate its eleventh birthday, donor luncheon, to be held March with a dinner-dance for members, 4, and to stimulate further inter- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen of 607 Hague avenue announce the husbands and friends, at Club Max- est in the event, Detroit unit of engagement of their (laughter, Freeda, to Frank Olinick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Olinick of Eaton Rapids, Mich. A. Robiner of 3319 West Grand avenue announces the engage- ment of his daughter, Eva, to Al Perlmutter, son of Mr. and bin, Samuel Perlmutter. A reception will be held Jan. 14 from 7 to 11. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schwartz announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Sal Lundsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lundsky of Long Island City, N. Y. Mr. and MN. Peter Goldman of 155721 Parkside avenue an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Isabel, to Jack Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of Chicago, Ill. Mrs. D. Wax of 1953 Taylor avenue announces the engagement of her daughter, Ruth, to Abe Zeidman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vittes of 3769 Edison avenue announce the betrothal of their daughter, Doris, to Leonard Schluter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schlafer of this city, formerly of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simon of Chicago boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Morris C. Schiller, son of Mrs. Oscar C. Schiller of Covington drive. For the woman who can have "the best"— yet wants to take advantage of Rollins' $1,295 Mink Coats 1 BIRTHDAY DINNER OF HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Herman A. August, Chairman of Drive, and Two Students To Speak Sunday on Station WJBK; Professional and Women's Groups Organized. The opening radio program in Various forms of approach were the United Hebrew Schools mem- discussed by those present at the bership campaign, now in prog- last informal meeting conducted ress, will be heard 'over Station by Bernard Isaacs, superintendent WJBK on Sunday afternoon, at of the schools, and Mr. August, at 5 o'clock. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Accepting the invitation of dore Levin. At the suggestion of Aaron Kurland, conductor of the Judge Harry B. Keidan of the Jewish radio hour broadcast weekly Wayne Circuit Court, teams are from that station, the membership being organized to solicit member- campaign committee has arranged ships in the downtown office build- for a talk by its chairman, Herman ings along professional lines, and A. August, who in turn will intro- a sub-committee consisting of duce two of the children attending Theodore Levin, David J. Cohen the schools to speak on behalf of and Nathan L. Milstein, was ap- pointed to organize these teams. the student body. "None in my opinion is as well A first meeting of the men com- posing these teams was held on qualified to speak of the schools as Thursda at the Barium Hotel. those attending them daily and So of of physicians will be gaining from their curricula knowl- under the leadership of Dr. Perry edge that gives them the Jewish background so necessary today," P. Burnatine, who, with Mrs. Burn- said Mr. August, in explaining his stine, volunteered to organize a reasons for introducing students special sub-committee for this pur- pose. on the program. "The two chil- Following an appeal by Mr. dren we have chosen are: Bertha Cohen, one of the outstanding August to the women, whose "ef- fective work," he said, "has been students of the graduating class, who has attended the institution displayed in the many auxiliaries and sisterhoods in connection with for the last seven years, whose home is many miles from the various movements of local and national character," a women's school which she attends and her record of attendance has never- group was formed consisting of Mrs. Harry B. Keidan, Mrs. Theo- theless been perfect; and Henry Ehrlich, the son of Mr. and Mrs. dore Levin, Mrs. Perry P. Burn- Joseph H. Ehrlich, who likewise stine, Miss Jeanette Steinberg and lives far from the school he at- Mrs. Harry Kraft, who are ar- tends and has not only maintained ranging a meeting at which defin- i plans will be formulated by a fine record of attendance, butte has taken a leading part in the them. activities of the schools. Both A. M. Pregerson, president of are indeed qualified to speak for the schools, has issued an appeal their fellow students and for the to all workers, stressing the im- portance of completing the mem- schikociodbiL nal features of the ra- bership campaign as speedily as dio broadcast will be musical se- possible, not only to obtain im- lections by Cantor Jacob Sonen- mediate financial results, but also klar, accompanied by Miss Della not to interfere with other activi- Tobin. Rabbi Leon Fram will be ties being planned both by the presented in the question and schools and other organizations, answer period. for the near future. PRENZLAUER GROUP 1SEVERAL ZIONIST DANSANT ON JAN. 27 GROUPS PROPOSE TO FORM COUNCILI A change in plans was made by the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity At a meeting of representatives Aid, and a bridge dansant to be of Zionist Revisionists, Mizrachi an event of Saturday night, Jan. Youth, Masada, Laudau Mix- 27, will be given at Hotel Tuller, rachi Hatzoir and Young Israel organizations, held on Jan. 4, it was decided to call a special con- ference of representatives of all Zionist organizations in the city for the purpose of: 1. "Organizing a Zionist coun- cil consistinr of representatives of all Zionist organizations in De- troit, to co-ordinate all Zionist activities in the city and to pro- mote the welfare of Zionism and the spirit of co-operation among Zionist groups and parties. 2. "Organizing a united protest action against the British policies in Palestine. In connection with this activity, the representatives assembled at the conference felt that such action can be effective only when every organization will join it; and, if the national or- ganizations do not start such ac- tion, Detroit Jewry will initiate this important step and the lead- ers will follow." The conference elected two representatives from each organi- zation present on the temporary committee for the organization of • United Zionist Council in Detroit. Louis Panush was elected tempor- ary chairman of the committee, and Miss Hay& Devis, temporary secretary. The special conference was held MRS. HENRY ROSEN Jan. 11, at the Byron and Phila- instead of the bridge formerly an- delphia hall. nounced. Bob Cruzet and Ma Cotton Club Orchestra will fur- nish the music and entertainment- The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity antetheod, Aid renders aid to expectant mothers who cannot afford hospi- I nn'kt7:11=1•:!thn th. st*11.1.1 club room Of the Unsfeette. talization and medical care. Dur- tjm oe . Jut. II. the mew- ing the last year, through the Mal- Deed will hold 'a nerd card4 party In the assembly visa "Mother" Klein Memorial hall Mere .111 be ref mahatmas and prat. On ?neuter afternoon. Jan. n, the El., Fund, the tonsilectomy cases of hood hold • bride* aortal is male needy children were taken care of hall et the greener. There Mil ifs the enter- tammentae4 mireehreents. by this group. Investigations of On !Yana, mettle, Jam 73. the fisterttoad all cases me done through the .mIota a pew all, month., to 'hub so et the Steurtmod contrmation non Jewish Social Service Bureau. The another, thatheriel ate melts. confinement cases are cared for On Fen a lee tanersnetthe order the an. through the Woman's Hospital, flew llonetill Th be e ce 8" :1 " :t sntthetear=e. a " where Dr. Harry Kirschbaum is in tin attendance, and the tonsilectomy thn. • elf Intent aster lhoP621ernta cases are cared for through the I Inn. Em ( *Re Math Further *than .ill M io.se (*Rental, Yam of The Chronicle. office of Dr. Edward J. Levitt. Mesdames Meyer Fenkel and y' s L i! Jew II, Me .no nos all Mil Nat Holden are co-chairmen. • mama: wow,. .tdok w Yawn N For tickets call Mrs. Harry K. natellecteal lannenet. Rosen., Clairmount 0544. Tickets Thames, amiss Jas. 1a. Cho are also obtainable at the door. WU Mn • rasa eartt Parer is 11.%1111111n B'NAI MOSHE NOTES I Bloomers ine, on Wednesday night, Jan. 31. The committee in charge, headed by Mrs. William Roth and Mrs. Robert Kallman, plans ninny novel attractions in addition to the reg- ular floor show which is a feature of the Club Maxine. Eleven years ago, eight women organized the Home Relief Society for the purpose of giving imme- diate relief to the needy. Mrs. Harry Shulman was the first presi- dent and for nine years gave libel.. ally of her time and strength, guiding the destinies of this or- ganization, until it became one of the outstanding groups function- ing in this community. Mrs. Al Weisman became the next president, taking over her duties during the severe economic depression, and with the co-opera- tion of all the members, was able to keep up the tradition of the Home Relief Society, that of giv- ing immediate relief, then follow- ing up the cases, giving whatever further help was needed. Many people were given glasses, correc- tive shoes, braces, crutches, teeth, medical supplies. The Home Re- lief Society now numbers over 200 members. Mrs. Al Weisman was unani- mously re-eltcted president. For reservations for the eleventh birthday dinner-dance, call Mrs. Roth, Townsend 8-6027, or Mrs. Kalhnan, Hogarth 6656. (Banded or Elastic Knee) The same identical qual- ity that was 1.35 and Luxite is of silk and artificial silk, that wears and wears. The elastic used is "live" rubber that is guaran- teed to last as long as the garment. (extra sixes 1.10) GLOVE-RILK—riast FLOOR .1 -tiimelhoctlr .. HERE'$ FOOD FOR THOUGHT Your wife will welcome the idea of being cooked for, instead of cooking; in being served, instead of serving. You will both be extremely happy with our menu. EAT OUT TONIGHT Arrangements have been com- pleted for the ninth annual infers! dance of the Junior Hadassah Club of Windsor, which is to take place at the Shaer Hashomayini Syna- gogue, East Giles boulevard, Wind- O sor, nt., on Sunday evening, and make it BOESKY BROS. eating place of dictinction" "An 14. A popular orchestra will furnish the music, and the committee in charge has arranged for several novelty dance numbers to add to the enjoyment of the evening. Those lending their patronage are: Mayor and Mrs. D. A. Croll, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rabinowitz of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Win- ston, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baum, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gordenker. The committee reports a good sale of tickets. Delicatessen Specials:. Young Steer Pickled Tongues, 12c lb. Frankfurters - - 18c lb. There is only one Boesky Bros store— we ■ are not connected with any other store bearing • similar name. Boesky Bros. DANCES AT CENTER EVERY SATURDAY 12TH and HAZELWOOD MADISON 9751 Dances every Saturday and Sun. day evening will feature the Jew- ish Community Center social sea- son, which begins Jan. 13, accord- ing to bliss Ella Vera Feldman, executive director. " D ances will be hel d in our lar ge new gymnas ium, wher e we have a fine dance floor, plenty of space, an excellent orchestra, and a warm welcome awaiting every Jewish young man and woman," says Miss Feldman. "The first two dances of tiv. season will be held Saturday, Jan. 13, and Sunday, Jan. 14, be- ginning at 8:30 p. m." Admission to the dances is 25 cents for members and 35 cents for non-members. The Jewish Com. murky Center is located at Hol- brook and Woodward avenues, Gifts to North End Clinic. North End Clinic has received a contribution in memory of Mer- man Finsterwald from Dr. Benton I. Marks; and a contribution from a bridge club. Enthusiastic Agent—"Now there is a house without a flaw!" Ct..4omer—"My gosh, what do you walk on?" Hair on Si.. 0 .04! a combination DANCE ON SUNDAY OF WINDSOR'S JR. HADASSAH SOCIETY Jan. the 1.65 previous to January Art Books, Music, Magazines and Catalogue Binding. Map Mounting. Repairing of All Kinds of Books. REASONABLE PRICES CHARLES BINDER THE BOOK BINDER 643 Wayne St. Telephone Cadillac 3190 ( 8th Annual Bazaar of the JEWISH PEOPLES SCHOOLS will be held at the Children Theatre 539 Kenilworth Ave. Face Removed FIR TTTTT MENT rod alleeleirly Safe lug Pentothent ELECTROLYSIS CLINIC 3375 Lawrence Ave. Terreseed 74791 LADIES REDUCING and BUILDING UP Class or Private Laced... Come any time, 8:30 a. m. to 7 5. us. Come at many days as you want 34.00 PER MONTH Lots of worthy mera•ndise will be sold at very low price.. Full Course Chicken Dinner-35c Mr! 11118EST TIME NEWS Also Swedish Massages E. J. 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