• PIEVETROITSMNI&DNICLE PAGE SIX and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE League of Women's Societies Annual Meeting on Feb. 4 SAX-KAY 1520 WASHINGTON BUM The League of Jewish Women's Organization, of which Mrs. Abra- ham Srere is president, is plan- ning a unique program for the annual joint meeting of all the, organizations composing the Monday A Sale! Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hork- heimer returned to their home in Wheeling, W. Va., after spending a fortnight as guests of Mrs. Hork- heimer s mother, Mrs. Esther Hy- man of the Chatham Apts. Fur Trim'd Coats Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- man and daughter, Janet, of Can- terbury Rd., will leave Saturday for an extended stay in Hollywood, Flu. '35 - '55 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Weil of Fairfield Ave. returned from a few days stay in New York and are now in Chicago. Formerly Priced to $115.00 '95 - 115 Mr. and Mrs. Israel Himelhoch returned from Havana where they spent their honeymoon. Formerly $135.00 to $265.00 No Returns Mrs. Miles Finsterwald and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Friedman are spend- ing a few weeks in Hollywood, Fla. All Sales Final MRS. FRED GINSBURG Forest Gives the Value That Detroit Demands I Ladies' DRESSES league, on Monday, Feb. 4, at Temple Beth El, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, chairman of the fay, announces an all-day institute on the timely subject Some Social Adustment for Our Modern Jewish Youth." Nation- ally known speakers will be pre- sented. The program will begin at 11 a. m. Luncheon at a nom- inal price will be served at 12:30, after which the program will be resumed. Mrs. Edwin Wolf is chairman of arrangements for this lunch- eon, with Mrs. Harry Shulman as vice-chairman. Junior Hadassah Luncheon Jan. 27 Happy Day Fund Birthday Party on Jan. 13 DRY CLEANED • And Beautifully Hand Finished Mar Z;,?A,,:r; ,nErad-. nd Delivery a Price Includes Pickup COlumbia 4200 Members of the Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah and their friends were inspired in their work on Palestinian projects by an interesting talk given by Dr. Israel Weiner on Tuesday eve- ning, his subject being "The De. *LPO [NV CLEANERS C 01-541- Eat WitiSt DYERS CHAS. H. ROSENMAN Misses Barbara Gilbert, Betty Welt and Paulette Kahn returned to Vassar College. announces Miss Sue Wineman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman of Hamilton Road, returned from a trip to Buffalo where she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Vic- tor. ri The Reopening of the Subway Florists 349 JOHN R. ST., Cor. ADAMS With the Same Old Policy of Honest Value and Personal Service. Always Fresh CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Wedding Bouquets, Corsages, Floral Designs OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS For Prompt Service, call CHerry 4812 --- MWIMILW Littman's Peoples Theater 12TH AT SEWARD Friday NICK Jan. t 1 TRINITY 2.3488 11. Salulay, The Tyra ?amain Artists asd Evasion, Jut. 13 Isternostivad I IRVING GROSSMAN DINAH GOLDBERG 1).3 nil M Sag oar T y ra 01Mal wan lty Poi. tar Requed, we are re• pea last week • great reo it I l I ii! "THE RABBI'S MAID Ity ...limed Cohen Prices; Eve.-35c to $1.00, Plus Tax Matinee-25c to 75c, Plus Tax e7 ■ ............................... MISS SOPHIA B. SCHWARTZ velopment of Palestine by the Jewish National Fund." The slides shown, accompanying this talk, depicting the work being done in Palestine by Zionist organizations, aroused further enthusiasm and interest in the $5 victory donor luncheon, to be given on Jan. 27, at the Statler Hotel. Pledges are continuing to come in and can be made with Sophia 13. Schwartz, who is secretary of the luncheon committee, at Euclid 8292-W. Charlotte Lev, chair- man of the luncheon, urges that all prospective pledgees make their reservations with her at Euclid 20684, Bertha Yackness, donor chairman, at Townsend 6 5290, or Miss Schwartz, before Jan. 15. A birthday social, the second in a series of parties sponsored by the happy day fund committee, will be given on Sunday, Jan. 13, at 2 p. in., at the home of Ber- nice Levine, 2695 Richton Ave. All members and prospective members who have birthdays dur- ing December and January are invited. An Oneg Shabbath tea will be given on Saturday, Jan. 12, at 3 p. m., at the home of Sadie Shur, 2050 Hazelwood. Members and their friends are urged to at- tend. A meeting of the membership committee will be held at the home of Tette Milin, 2058 Vir- ginia Park. on Tuesday evening, Jan. I.,. New members and pros- pective members are invited. SEMI -ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE SINCE 1884 FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE, IT'S rittrite Furniture - - Carpets - Rugs - - Draperies . 2990 W. GRAND BOULEVARD opp. FISHER BLDG. Little Women of Hadassah to Hold Open Meeting Miss Clara Leach, chairman of the program committee. announces that musical entertainment will On Sunday, Jan. 13, at 2:30 p., mark Sunday's meeting, m., the Little Women of Hadassah The membership campaign which will meet at the home of Miss Ruth! was launched on Jan. 1, has Pollock, 3824 Cortland Ave. brought increases in membership. - - All girls between the ages of 14 • and 17 are welcome prospective members and those in- ' erested are invited to attend the next meeting. For further infor- I matins call Long. 5414 or Garfield 4861•W. 1 A series of bridge parties is be- ing given by members of the De troit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, for the purpose of collecting used clothes with which to replenish the stock of the Coun- cil Re-Sale Shop at 89 Rowena St. The first of these parties was given on Jan. 8 by Miss Emma Butzel, whose guests brought bundles of used clothes. Among the hostesses who are planning these parties are: Mrs. Walter Leib Mrs! Joseph Hartman, Mrs. harry Jackson, Mrs. Benjamin Wilk, Sirs. Louis Smilansky and Mrs. Robert Streit- ling. Music Study Club Program on Jan. 15 Sylvia Winter was hostess to a group of friends at a pajama party on New Year's Eve, on the occas- ion of her 14th birthday. Miss Fanchon Hillaburg, daugh- ter of Dr. N. Hillsburg, celebrated her 18th birthday at a gathering with her family on Jan, 7. A surprise party was given by Sir. and Mrs. Marvin Gingold have returned from their honey- relatives and friends in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellen- moon trip to Chicago. stein who celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary on Jan. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Montie Wittel- shofer of Atkinson Ave. will enter- Mr and Mrs. Samuel Harvey of tain some friends at a dinner party Engelwood Ave. were hosts to • on Saturday evening, Jan. 12. group of children on Sunday after- Miss Helen Vera Prentis has re- noon, Jan. 6, in honor of the turned to the University of twelfth birthday of their daugh- ter, Frances Elaine. In the eve- Michigan to resume her studies. ning the immediate families were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bernstein entertained. of 80 Pingree Ave. left to attend Miss Zelda Smith of 3270 Mon- the Canners Convention which will be held in Chicago this week. They terey Ave. entertained 12 guests at a bridge on Dec. 25. will stop at the Stevens Hotel. Saul Kopman of Chicago Blvd., who has been visiting relatives in St. Louis, has returned to his home. Dr. and Mrs. M. Rattner. who have been on ■ cruise, have re- turned to their home on Edison Ave. Rabbi Leon Fram will partici- pate in a jury panel discussion on America's foreign policy, at the Women's City Club on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 16, under the spon- sorship of the Council for Educa- tion in International Relation. Among the participants will be Mrs. Harold T. Miller, Paul Mar- tin, Miss Anne Sprague, Miss Stella Suflnsky, Mrs. Charles Shain, Leo I. Franklin and Harry M. Robbins. Membership Rally Of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Jan. 14 The annual membership meet- ing of the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek this year is to be a very novel one. In order to foster so- ciability among members, a lunch- eon to take place at 1 p. m. Mon- day, Jan. 14, in the social hall of the synagogue, has been arranged by the social committee of which Mrs. Herman Wetsman and Mrs. Emil Lowenberg are chairmen. Mrs. Arthur Purdy is chairman of the program committee. A cultural program is to be presented. Mrs. Maurice Colton will review Sholom Asch's novel "Salvation". Mrs. Jack Tobin will present a brief talk concerning the life of this author. The guest artist will be Sadie Cooper Alper, talented Detroit violinist, accompanied by Rosa Bassin. The annual membership meet- ing is open to all members and friends interested in joining the The Misses Helene Alter and Sisterhood. Ida hiendelssohn honored Miss Carolyn Leib of Hazelwood Ave., a bride-elect of this month, on Tuesday, with a personal shower for 35 guests, held in the home of Miss Mendelssohn of Lawrence Ave. Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, De- troit's favorite soprano, Mrs. Invitations are being issued by Herbert Metz, dramatic reader, the Zedakah Juniors to their an- surd Alexander Robinson, violin- niversary formal dinner dance to ist, accompanied by Mims Zelda be held on Sunday evening, Feb. Sky, will offer a varied and dis- 17, at Webster Hall. tinctive program at the Music Study Club. The meeting will be Sirs Nathan Fishman and daugh- held Jan. 15, at 2:30 p. m., at the ter, Geraldine, of 2984 Burlingame Y. W. C. A., Columbia and With- Ave., accompanied by Mrs Samuel erall Sta. Block of 3244 Fullerton Ave., left Mrs. Scharer is well known to Friday for Miami Beach, Fla., to Detroit music lovers. Alexander remain over the winter. Robinson, an honor graduate from the Conservatory of Music at Slim Molly Wallerstein, who was Michigan State College, has stud- the house guest of Miss Barbara ied under Prof. Michael Press. Gilbert, returned to her home in The program has been arranged Albany, N. Y. under the chairmanship of Mrs. William B. Isenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Myers of Monterey Ave. left for an ex- tended stay in Florida. A regular meeting of the B'nai David Sisterhood will be held Mon- day evening, Jan. 14, in the club- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Winemin room of the synagogue, Elmhurst will be hosts at dinner to a few and 14th Sts. friends on Saturday, Jan. 12. Miss Esther Edelman, who has Miss Suzanne Mahler and Miss been visiting in the east for the Eleanor Butzel resumed their stu- past two months,, returned to her dies at the University of Michigan. home on Hazelwood Ave. E. A. Bernie of Chicago Blvd. spent the past week in New York and New Haven. i mol hoc will have a dessert luncheon at 1:30 p. in. on Monday, Jan. 14, Rabbi Specks to Speak on "The Return of the Natives;" following which Dr. Bruno Rosel- Others on the Program li, dean at Vassar College and eminent analyst of European af- "The Return of the Natives" fairs, will speak at 2:30, on the will he the title of Rabbi Joshua Sperka's address at the Friday night gathering of Congregation Sir. and Sirs. Harry Rothschil d B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th of New York City are spendin g Sts., on Jan, 18, at 8:30 p. m. several days in Detroit. This timely discussion is evoked by the occasion of Palestine Day Maurice Coggan, son of 111•. and which will be observed through- Sirs. Harry Coggan, left Tuesday, out the United States on Jan. 20, Jan. 8, to resume his studies at and the National Conference Manlius School„ Manlius, N. Y. which will be held on that day in Washington, D. C. "The Return Sir. and Mrs. Harry Berlin of of the Natives" will deal with 2525 IV. Euclid Ave. will be hosts the histofic longing of the Jew for at a reception on Sunday, Jan, 13, Palestine and his spectacular re- from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m., in hon- turn to his native land. er of the engagement of their Aaron Kurland will be the guest daughter, Evelyn, to Edward speaker on the social program of Pevoz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe the evening and he will speak on Pevoz. No cards, behalf of nationalistic movements in this city. A special feature of Miss Faye Satovitz of Chicago, interest will be the presentation Ill., who has been the house guest of a group of Palestinian songs of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Hubert of by an outstanding soloist. Wil- Waverly Ave. for the past two liam Hordes'... dramatic reading of weeks, will leave on Sunday for the evening will also deal with the her home. During her visit here MRS. HENRY MEYERS Palestinian theme. A Palestinian she was extensively entertained. news review will be given by A. subject "Jugo-Slavia - European Newman. In an effort to make Mr. and Mrs. H. Goldman of Fire Brand " this an all-Palestinian evening, 2981 Fullerton Ave. entertained on Mr. Henry Meyers is on the New Year's Eve at a supper for National Board of Sisterhoods and the refreshments served will be native products of Palestine. 24 guests. is one of the members of the Sis- The public is invited to attend. terhood of Temple Beth El on the Mr. and Mrs, Slorris Krause o f committee of arrangements for AESCULAPIAN CHARITY Elmhurst Ave. returned from a this luncheon. week-end visit with their children DINNER ON WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Reuben D. Wax (Rena Krause) of Chicago, Ill. The Aesculapian Ladies' Auxil- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer of On Feb. 24, a dance will be given Longfellow Ave. honored Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guitterman of Mil- at the Fort Shelby Hotel by the waukee, Wis., at a party on Jan, 3. Junior Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, with music by Dave Diamond. Miss Jewell Prentis was hos- Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Weiss of tess to 60 guests at a formal danc- ing party at her home in honor of 5144 McClellan Ave. announce the her house guest, Miss Jean Birn- graduation of their daughter, Jen- nie, from Eastern High School, baum of Philadelphia. on Jan. 9. Miss Weiss will leave Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger Monday for the east where she returned from a visit to Lawrence, will continue her studies. Kan. Mr. and Mrs, S. Kalt of 4001 Miss Annabelle Germansky of Clairmount Ave. announce the 2443 Pingree Ave., left for Pitts- graduation of their eon, Saul, from burgh, Pa. for a visit with Miss Northern High School, on Wednes- Jennie Laufe of that city. While day, Jan. 9. in Pittsburgh, Miss Germansky will The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society be an attendant at the wedding of will hold a supper and card party Miss Laufe. on Sunday, Feb. 17, in the banquet Sirs. Marvin Gingold of the Bel- hall of Congregation B'nai Moshe. crest left for a short stay in Read- Mrs. Max Hamburger of Taylor ing, Pa. Ave. is spending two weeks with Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamil- her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ton Road entertained a group of and Mrs. Bert Hamburger of Al- bany, N. Y. friends at a luncheon on Jan. 5. Isadore Levin entertained a large group of friends at dinner on Jan. 10 at the Whittier, An Old Friend Returns! r, Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel and daughter, Sally, left for a month's stay in Palm Beach, Fla. Their daughter, Ruth, returned to .Sarah Lawrence College. Mrs. Benjamin Kaufmann of Massachusetts Ave. is spending a month in Hollywood, Fla. . 41. 11,. ■■■ ■ 0 ' OA Miss Terry Fiske left Tuesday for New York where she will re- main for a fortnight. Miss Helen Vera Prentis enter- tained a group of friends at her home on Balmoral Drive on Jan. 4. The ballroom was transformed into a night dub. Dinner was served to 28 guests. ,%,■11 1 . 16. 11 1 . 1 h7■41 •11 :1 K W IL IK W ILV IIMIL. 11. 111 4K W 1h.W Mg Temple Sisterhood "Palestine Night" Luncheon on Monday At the B'nai David On Friday, Jan. 18 The Temple Beth El Sisterhood Wilma Shirley Schiller, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Schiller of 16559 Bit-wood Ave., graduated from Central High School on Jan. 11. Miss Estelle Roblin entertained the members of Lambda chapter of Kappa Beta Pi legal sorority at a beautifully appointed tea at her home, 2535 Longfellow Ave., Sat- urday afternoon, Jan, 6. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson of 2008 Hazelwood Ave. had as iary is expecting an enthusiastic audience at the annual charity dinner-dance, to be held at the Oriole Terrace, Jan. 16. Due to the great demand for tickets, the organization is com- pelled to take over the entire floor of the Oriole Terrace for that evening. Those wishing choice tables must send in reservations at their earliest convenience. There will be special entertain- ment, individual package prizes and numerous other ( valuable prizes. For reservations call Rose Klein, University 2-8846; Zelda Tennen, Town. 6-6554; Jennie Zagal, Trin. 2-0327; Yetta Bez, Town. 6-6593. The society will idstribute all proceeds among charitable insti- tutions. their guest their aunt, Mrs. Ber- Sunday, Jan. 13. The newly- nard Kirsc enbaum of New York weds will take an extended trip City. to Chicago and Kansas City. They will reside at 10036 Broadstreet On Thursday evening, Jan. 3, upon their return. Rabbi and Mrs. M. Zager of 3026 W. Grand Ave. were hosts at a Mrs. Irving Kruger of 2044 dinner honoring Mrs. Adolph Hazelwood Ave. will leave Satur- Schlumfer of New York, who has day for a visit in New York City. returned home after a three-week visit with her son and daughter- Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank were in-law, Mr. and Sirs. Lewis hosts to a group of friends on New Mrs. Louis .1. Epps and daugh- Schlumfer of Pontiac, Mich. 'ear's.ve, at their home on ter, Marilyn, of 2727 Cortland Ave. Lawrence Ave. The event marked left on Thursday for Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Sfax Coen of their 21st wedding anniversary. to remain over the winter. 2 201 Blame Ave. announce the arriage of their daughter, Mrs. Rose Hirsch celebrated her Sir. and Mrs. Morris Wiener of H e'en, to Max B. Berman of New birthday by having • close B oston Blvd. left for an extended Y ork; and the engagement of friends at dinner on Jan. few 11. tour of the Southern States, theirIt heir daughter, Edythe, to Max destination being the Rio Grand' Levine of 10016 Broadstreet. Flowers for all occasions- Valley, in Texas. oth events will be celebrated Dcater-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. on navy or blacl is a grand winte tonic! On Jan. 16 the Hebrew Indies' . Aid will give its second annual donor luncheon, at the Detroit- Leland, to be followed by the following program: The speaker for the afternoon will be Judge D. J. Healy Jr. On the program will be Henry Segal, I violinist, Mrs. Pearl Pernick, solo- ist. Miss Edna Gross will accom- pany Miss Nola Weiss and Miss' Gross with their dancing. Mrs.'. Helen Auslander is the chairman and her assistant is Sirs. Frances Shapiro. 29.75 Just the perky pick-ups slightly jaded wardrobes this between-season ti Pink linen on navy, quoise on black-with color accents at the nett vast flattering lights your face. 211ases. 142.• Prti ;11 E'‘- A NEW QUILT Made from YOUR OWN FEATHERS with the Newest Modern Designs Ile Carry a Complete I. 0o k throulth yentr trunk. or perhap• In your alt le or bane. ment fur /some old or In.* feather. of M kind. Bring them to to end we .111 midi. them Info • modern •n d beautiful quilt, at an toundingl, I • w price. Halevy Will Hold Concert April 21 At a joint session of the music- al and executive committees of the Detroit Halevy Singing So- ciety, it was decided that the ten- tative fate for the tenth annual concert be set for Sunday, April 21. A committee consisting of Morris Scharer, Dan Frohman and Fred Alterman will negotiate the renting of a concert hall. In the meantime rehearsals are being held regularly every Mon- day evening in,Roorn 123 of Northern High School Dan Froh- man, Halevy musical director, is conducting rehearsals. The active membership ranks are now closed to new members until after the concert. Old mem- bers who do not attend regularly commencing Jan. 14 will be dropped from the rolls and will not be granted reinstatement in the choir until after the concert, Because of the difficult and in- tricate nature of the Oratorio "Dos Naie Lied" to be featured, these rules will be strictly en- forced. Besides the concert program, the choir is also singing unison songs. A group of three songs by one composer is featured consec- utively. Having completed such a group by Solomon Golub, the choir is now learning the first of a group by the well known Jewish composer, Gelbart. The rehearsals for unison singing are held 15 minutes prior to the regular re- hearsals. Morris Scherer, president, and Harry Resnick, recording secre- tary of Halevy, this week issued a statement to local organizations stating that due to concert pre- parations the society will he un- able to offer musical talents for society meetings until after the event in April. Pastel Line, Annual Donor Luncheon of Hebrew Ladies' Aid So- ciety on Jan. 16 so. ariety of Wedding, Shower, Linens and Bridge Gifts S i,it our Modow Shop DEXTER QUILT SHOP lute nv.yrrti 111.I'D. near St rhh Ill trarth 0000 Open Sunda). front 10 A. M. to a P. M. 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