E_ffil)erRongEwisn (11Romm PAGE TWO THESE PRICES ARE 40% BELOW NORMAL CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED ALL SHIRTS 1 2 AN AMAZING FACT MME. ELYAS RECITAL TICKETS NOW ON SALE ZEDAKAH'S BIRTHDAY DINNER THIS SUNDAY On Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 6, the League of Jewish Women's Organizations will present Madam Miriam Elyas of the liabimah Theater of Moscow in a dramatic recital. From the Manchester City Plans for Zedakah's thirteenth birthday dinner dance, which will be celebrated Sunday evening, Jan. 28, at the Chalet, have been coin- , plated. Mrs. Morris Davis, chairman, and Mrs. Paul Duetch, co-chair- Flat pieces carefully ironed. Additional pound., 314c lb. W..hed Pieces FL K and Ironed. 10 large piece. permitted. Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund en- tertained' a group of friends at dinner last Wednesday evening. • Mrs. David Greehberg of Mt. Vernon was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich dur- ing her stay in the city and Mrs. Greenberg, national vice-president of Hadassah, was the speaker at the Hadassah meeting last Tues- day afternoon. C 72C Poor Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman and Mrs. I. R. Meyers motored to Cleveland and will visit with rela- tives for a few days. Net reuemlble for one-burnt or wInd.•hIppel certain. Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets We guarantee the return of your own 1 feathers. 0 n/ 2 Single 5c Double, e•. 25c 35c PoundsilyFineir—l- a ie cd e $ 1 MRS. ABRAHAM SRERE Newp comes the following impres- sion of this unusual artist: "The artists who can hold large audiences fascinated for two hours by their own unaided powers arc to be numbered on the fingers of one hand: Ruth Draper of Amer- ica is one, and Miriam Elyas, the Russian-Jewish actress and singer, is another, and in some ways a greater ... Her work was entirely in Hebrew or Yiddish, but it was so colorful, no intense, and so melodious that understanding of the words was hardly necessary. Her world-wide repute (and inci- dentally Miss Elyas has fame of a non-theatrical kind in that her family can trace ,lineal descent back to King David, and has for untold generations produced rab- bis renowned in learning) was well explained on this, her first and probably sole visit to Man- chester. "She is a tall, tragic-looking fig- ure, with a curious immobility about her gestures. In action her body scarcely moves, her face rarely changes. It is the eyes, the voice and the hands, long, fluent hands, that create the pic- ture. Her voice is a golden, mel- low, full-bodied contralto, rarely strained out of its proper range, but controlled with infinite deli- cacy. The arms sway and plea and cower, but the eyes alone can in a flash change the whole mood and tone of the character. Her methods are, indeed, an educa- tion in histrionic artistry . . . . The sheer intensity of Miss Elyas's work in such melodramatic frag- ments was such as to reduce half the audience to weeping . , . " Madame Elyas will give her re- cital at 2:30 p. m. at Temple Beth El. A luncheon for members of organizations affiliated with the League will precede the program. Mrs. Abraham Srere, president of I the League, will preside. Mrs. Henry Levitt, chairman of the program committee, will introduce Madame Elyas. Tickets for the recital and luncheon are now on sale through Mrs. David Huber, ticket chairman, and various mem- bers of organizations. 50 15c Additional pounds Must contain 50% flat work. MEI PHONE CADILLAC 7423 a You Are Cordially Invited to Visit Our New Home at SUITE 414-416418 UNITED ARTISTS BUILDING Where We Are Now Showing the Newest Woolens for Spring Wear FIRST REHEARSAL OF SHAAREY ZEDEK OPERA ON SUNDAY S. A. GRANADIER TAILOR SUITE 414-416.418, UNITED ARTISTS BUILDING Sixth Annual Dance • -c• To Bo Given by the A. Z. A. Chapter 63 (B'NAI B'RITH) Sunday Evening, January 28 MACCABEE AUDITORIUM BALLROOM 6057 Woodward Avenue Music by JIMMIE HIGGINS and His WWJ ORCHESTRA Admission! 60 Cents Per Person ENTERTAINMENT WILL START AT 9 P. M. Classified Advertising Pays j The first rehearsal of the op- era "Sulatneth," to be produced by Congregation Shaarey Zedek and its affiliated organizations, will be held this Sunday, at 2:30 o'clock, in the synagogue. Cantor Jacob Sonenklar, director of the production, has completed his cast and announces that the following people will participate in the work. Freda Greenbaum, Anne Green- baum, Ruth Altshuler, Ethel Schwartz, Saide Baruch, Maryan Fleisher, Isadore M. Helper, Sian- dell Berman, Louis J. Gordon, Rosalind Arfa, Miriam Hoffman, Gertrude Mendelsohn, Leon Ru- benstein, Isabella Cohen, Julian Cohen, Louis Tobin, Jack Tobin, Morris Shatzen, Yetta Hoffman, Aaron Silverblatt, Harry Cohen, Joseph Cantor, Arthur Winer, Lil- lian Ketai, Violet Weiss, Helen Rosenberg. Sydelle Smith, Helen Aronson, Frances Koppelman, Bir- die Friedgood, Ida Louise Fried- good, Lillian Greenfield, Rhoda Wolberg, Marian Fleisher, Rose Lipsitz, Sam Weisman, Barney Kavanau, Jules Lev, Eugene Abraham, Joe Sternberger. The cantor has appointed Louis J. Gordon as business manager of the production. ANNIS FURS LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER Advise Immediate Purchase in their 47th Annual Sale Fur Peltry Prices Are Advancing Rapidly BUY NOW at FUR HEADQUARTERS Hundreds of Fur Coats Hudson Seals*, $139 . Alaska Seals, $335 . . . Australian Seals**, $49 Meloburne Seals**, $110 ... Natural Muskrats, $79 . . . Squirrels, $185 . . . American Broadtails}, $69 . . . Jap Minks, $295 . . . Genuine Minks, $685 ... Caraculs, $117 ... Persian Lambs, $257. •Dred Meshes. ••Cewes Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M., will hold a mixed bridge on Wednesday, Jan. 31, at 8 p. m., at the Ionic Temple, Grand River and West Grand boulevard. Masons, their ladies and friends are invit- ed. Refreshments will be served. Admission is free. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of the Park Lane apartments left for a month's stay in California. Lace Curtains TElc4:T" ,,,,E Pee 25c Each Announces One More Week „ 20 lbs. DAMP WASH WOR QVS0 ... Ks Lunde, more ablets fee the Intelileal murmur thanany lunar, In the City. All services scientifically lassolerml Mort equipment. 25 , e.,...ilfillgile and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Illheued Lun► Jackets, Scarfs, Muffs, etc., also at substantial savings Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher are leaving for Florida the early part of next week. Many lovely dinner parties have been given in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Frank and Mrs. Leon Frank gave a party at the Belerest, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fixel entertained at dinner at their home on Friday evening. A surprise dinner party r se.stFlias slite rwbeyd ntehie leaadlesgiaetenthfeeeBelle day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer left for a cruise to the West Indies. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt will be hosts at a dinner party to a group of friends this Saturday night, at their home in Balmoral Drive. Rabbi Leon Fram spoke on "The Traditional and Historical Background of Jewish Philan- thropy," at 8 p. m. Jan. 25, at Temple Beth El, before a joint meeting of the Family Welfare and the Aged and Transient committees of the Detroit Service Group's new- ly created Welfare Council. This Welfare Council was recently or- ganized to familiarize Service Group members with the actual work of the constituent agencies in the Jewish Welfare Federation of which the Detroit Service Group is the fund raising unit. William Friedman is chairman of the Fam- ily Welfare Committee, and Marvin B. Gingold and Morris Steinberg are co-chairmen of the Aged and Transient Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nederlan- der of Lake Saranac, N. Y., are the guests of Mrs. II. Marx of Virginia Park. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacob of Chi- cago boulevard are spending the remainder of the winter in Flor- ida. 4 Marvin Gingold returned from a sojourn at Miami Beach, Fla. The Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood supper dance and entertainment will take place Sunday evening, Jan. 28, at 7 o'clock, in the social hall of the synagogue. Entertain- ment and dancing will be provided for during the dinner hour. Dave DiaMond's orchestra will supply the music. Mrs. Max Keidan has ar- ranged the program. Mrs. Charles Robinson has charge of the sup- per plans. For reservations, call Sirs. Morris Blumberg, Longfel- low 4047. a Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank returned from a visit to Florida. Mrs. L. Horowitz of Cleveland was a recent guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman of Pingree avenue. MRS. MILTON BERNSTEIN man, of the birthday dinner-dance Working in conjunction with have arranged a floor show of many the Jewish symphony concert to I novelties. Mrs. Davis, Garfield be held Sunday evening, Feb. 4,j 4031-J., or Mrs. Duetch, Longfel- the Young People's Temple Club low 7231, are accepting reserva- will hold a buffet supper dance, tions. starting at 4 o'clock that after- A pep rally in the interests of noon. Dancing will continue from Zedakah's second annual donor 4 until 7:30. A buffet supper will luncheon, which will be held Feb. be served at 6:30. The committee, 28, at the Masonic Temple, took headed by Mrs. Evelyn Goldman place Monday at Hotel Statelr, and Theodore Birnkrant, is com- Philip Slomovitz, editor of The posed of Sylvan Rapaport, Sol Detroit Jewish Chronicle, was the Stein, Lionel Willens, the Misses speaker. • Clara Itubin, Jean Levy, Gertrude Mrs. Louis Weiss, chairman of Rush, Essye DeYoung and Mrs. the program of the afternoon, in- Elda Meyer. The affair promises • troduced Mrs. David Kallman, vo- to be largely attended by groups cal soloist of the afternoon, who through the city who will attend was accompanied by Miss Lansky. the symphony that evening in the Singing of pep rally songs was led section reserved for the Young by Mrs. Kallman, assisted by the People's Clubs of both Congrega- Zedakah glee group, consisting of tion Shaarey Zedek and Temple Mrs Joseph Landsberg Mrs Sid- Beth El. Reservations should be ney Wallace, Mrs. Joseph Wisner, made by Wednesday through any Mrs. Edward Fisher, Mrs. Al Wein, member of the committee or Saul Mrs Max Rosenbaum d Mrs. S . H. Rose, president of the club, Salk. The accompanist for group 1300 Union Guardian building, or singing was Mrs. C. Schussel. The Gabriel N. Alexander, chairman lyrics of the pep rally songs were of the social committee, 728 Pen- written by Mrs. Samuel K. Slobin. obscot building. Mrs. Milton Bernstein, Univers- ity 2-1182, chairman of the donor Pythian Sisters No. 152 will luncheon, and her co-chairmen, hold a card party on March 14 at Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz, Longfellow the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dex- 7822, Mrs. Kolman Shapiro, Long- ter and Lawrence. All proceeds fellow 9862, and Mrs. Sfax Elias, will go to this year's Mo'os Chitim Townsend 6-9029, will be pleased fund for Passover. All Pythian to assist anyone wishing a plan for Sisters and their friends 'are in- earning the money for the luncheon. Mrs. Louis Newman, Townsend vited. 8-0368, is chairman, and Mrs. Phil The annual dance of Beta chap- Newman, University 1-0440, is co- ter of Alpha Tau Fraternity will chairman of the pledge committee. be held on Sunday evening, Feb. 4, Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz introduced in the Aztec Tower of the Union the chairmen of the various earn- Guardian Building. Bob Cruzet's ing plans committees, Airs. Sol Os- Orchestra will furnish the music. Tickets can be secured from the borne, rummage; Mrs. Edward members or by calling Longfellow Sklar, Ilogarth 6-107, cards; Mrs. 8969. Morris Davis, Garfield 4031-J. sav- ings banks; Mrs. Paul Duetch, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lopatin left on Wednesday for a sojourn in Longfellow 7321, card parties; Mrs. Miami Beach, Fla., where they will Al. Wein, advertising. remain until March 1. Mrs. Max II. Elias reported splendid progress on the play "Cre- Mr. and Mrs. David Solovitch ation," written by Airs. David of 1717 Boston boulevard have as Werbe, which will be presented at theilf guest their niece, Mrs. Abe the donor luncheon. Schwartz and daughter, Anne Additional paid pledges have Berle, of Manila, P. I. been received from the following: Miss Esther Ashinsky of Pitta- burgh, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky, formerly of De- troit, was the guest of Mrs. Philip Gilbert and Sirs. Harry Shulman, Ralph Rosenblatt was host to a at the donor luncheon of the Wo- men's Auxiliary of the United He- party of his friends on Friday brew Schools, Wednesday, Jan. 24, night in honor of Miss Violet Pan- ser of Toronto and Miss Ruth Gor- at the Statler. don of Los Angeles. Miss Panser will leave for Toronto this wdek Miss Dorothy Rosenthal of the and Miss Gordon will visit New Wilshire left this week for a York and Florida beforveturning month's vacation in the East. She to her home. will visit in Syracuse, Schenectady , — and New York City. The A'Volonte Girls will hold their annual dance on Sunday eve- Master Jerome P. llorwitz of ning, Feb. 11, in the Maccabee ball- Cortland avenue left by motor room. Clatter Kerns and his with his grandparents, Mr. and Nightingales will furnish the Mrs. A. Horwitz of Richton av- MUSIC. enue, for Miami Beach, Florida, where they will remain until Mr. and Mrs. William Adelson spring. and son, accompanied by Mrs. Adelson's sister, Mrs. Stern and Mrs. Joseph J. Caplan of Webb her two children, left last Sunday avenue visited her father, Oscar for Florida and will remain there I. Frank, over the week-end, at until May. the Avon Apartments, Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Max Potashnik announces the legal change of his name to Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Peiser spent Max Parker. the week-end with relatives in Cleveland. Everett Newton Rottenberg, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fleischer entertained 18 of his little friends of Cincinnati were guests at the last Saturday in honor of his sev- Statler during the past week. enth birthday. Mrs. II. C. Broder left for 10-day visit to New York. DiscouN T S ALE Semi-Annual EQUIVALENT TO A BANK SAVINGS AND A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. Prices today are fairly well standardized—any price discount on Pringle "Built.ln" Quality furniture should be accepted at once.—Investigate and invest in Pringle "Built-In" Quality furniture during this Semi.Annual Discount Sale. • • i Spec a be heard over WJR Beginning with Sunday, February 4, you will be entertained by the Pringle Symphony Orchestra in a series of musical programs known al. the "Master's Music Room." These programs are presented ftr your entertainment ■ andu are invited to listen in. Vrinrite , - urniture 31- 2990W.GRAND grompattg BOULEVARD'OPP. FISHER BLDG. SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION Cn '" " ROY B. CARLIN Inclualvely Income nu Case. for 11 Tears. o'er', " 1111 tenetaut BellSing. S. .s HEAR + the WORLD of SPORTS ,r, L' tala over a new 1934 wisl i . 13HILCO •i =,,t,d8;171%.4:4! . Easiest Terms—Philcoe $20 up Give your home ■ REAL radio—a new PHILCO—and enjoy reception of the big games of sportdom as if you were right on the sidelinel New 1934 models with marvelous features assuring finest performance) Trees Planted in Memory of Jennie Saperstein. --- S HECTER'S 8737 Wonder planted 10 trees in the Washington Forest in memory of Jennie Saperstein. The pupils of the Ohel Moshe Hebrew School, Twenty-ninth and Michigan, planted two trees in Palestine, TWELFTH STREET Between Blaine and Gladstone Garfield 3912 I /' lifiril : tenor, will station EACH SUNDAY, 3:45 P. M. 177 ' famous and for the neat 10 weeks at 8 o'clock. Follow- ing this series of Donald Nevis on CKLW will be a series of Cocoanut Grove Orchestra programs sponsored by Pringle. Katz, Harry Batovsky, B. Diamond. Joseph os Bobbin. Morris Davis. Harty Levin, BenRio- ter, Heinen Brown, Hence Starr, Meyer Were. P. Dorf, Jack Ruben. B Brown, Jennie Cohn. Harry Block, Louis Friedman, Louis Weiss William Hordes, Myer Kaufman. Ben Paperno, Jack Cle1W. J Schuman, A. Smith, Mss . i CKLW t'e.rga, J. Wg=w.°';17r.ryk Tat sense, Dave Ruenthal. Hy Cantor, Ham Sol • i nv tat on Thursday Evening Mesdames Rrael Lltinaky, S. Penal., Ril- 1;1r̀7:. tr / l I DONALD NOVIS Nationally rdei'llon. tllt17.‘71.551V tl'obsinar "gdnne;thlt:11:: Roca- man Nathan Gerard. A. 8milo. Chu. ?Rime. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Nayer have returned from Boston where they attended the golden wedding anni- versary of their great-aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. Nayor, which took place Sunday evening, Jan. 21, at Carvin's Hotel, Sharon, Mass, Mrs. H. Katz of New York City, who was the house guest of her sis- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernstein ter, Mrs. William Hordes, returned of Boston boulevard are spending to her home after a month's visit the winter in Youngstown, Ohio, here. Mrs. Katz was feted at • number of informal functions dur- Miss Mary Press and Mrs. I ing her stay here. Glen Kilian returned from a motor trip to Akron and Cleveland, On Jan. 30, Miss Helen King, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Lester Mrs. Sam Berman of 2044 Tay- King of 9245 Goodwin avenue, will lor avenue will have open house be honored with a miscellaneous from 2 to 6 this Sunday afternoon, shower, given by her sister, Mrs. to bid bon voyage to her sister, Harry Saltsman (Sydelle King). Mrs. J. Sauls, who will sail next Miss Kink is to wed Louis Nagel, Wednesday from New York on son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nagel the S.S. Manhattan for Palestine. of 215 Ford avenue, Highland Park. The Professional Group, an or- Blue Bird Girls held election of gan ization of young Jewish Pro- essional men and women, will hold officers with the following results: en open meeting Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Albert Ross, president; Mrs. Jan, 28, at 3:30, at the home of Max Lax, vice-president; Goldie Esther Goldberg, 8930 Goodwin. Cbaenko, secretary; Mrs. Sam The guest speaker will be David London, treasurer. Installation of Diamond, Detroit economist and officers was held Jan. 20., at the lecturer, author of several pam- Detroit-Leland at a bridge lunch- phlets on various phases of Mod- eon. ern economic problems. His sub- Mrs. Dinah Slilkovsky of LaSalle )ect will be "The Commodity Dol- lar," chosen because of its present- boulevard has left for an eastern day interest. The public is invited. trip and for visits with members of her family in numerous cities in Through the efforts of Mrs. the state of New York. Philip S. Weisman,• group of young Mrs. B. H. Zendel of Virginia matrons was organized to assist the 1,41 Angeles Sanatorium in Park, is visiting at Hot Springs, raising funds to buy such necessi- Ark., with her parents, Mr. and ties as are not included in the sana- Mrs. T. Krasner of Terre Haute, torium budget So far they have Ind. From there they will leave purchased an electric ice cream to spend some time in San Antonio, freezer, and three large electric Texas. coffee urns. Mrs. Weisman and On Feb. IA, Theta Phi Gamma little daughter, Marilyn Ruth, are expected to return from Los An- Sorority will hold its bridge don sant at the Chinese Tea Gardens . geles In the spring. Thrifty buyers should act at once. This discount sale is store wide—every department of the five floors participating—TODAY'S DISCOUNT IS ■ , ■ / 1 PASTRY SHOP - ANNOUNCES the Opening of Its New Downtown Branch Store, Located in NEUMANN'S Downtown Quality Food Market 25 E. Grand River Avenue, Opp. Hudson's Perwein's is Detroit's foremost bakeshop and their products are well known for their purity and fine tasting qualities. I We cater to Weddings, Parties, Banquets, Social Functions, etc. PERWEIN'S in Neumann's Downtown Quality Food Market 25 E. GRAND RIVER AVENUE (Opp. Hudson's)