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Mrs. Mile Finsterwald of the
Indian Village Manor left Satur-
day with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Silber-
man of the Belcrest, to spend
three weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. I
In Our
January Sale
A
5
Better
Corsette
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Luckoff
and son, Alan, of 2970 Fullerton
Ave. ha e recently returned from
a visit to Syracuse, N. Y., where
they spent the holidays with rela-1
tives, and have left by motor for
Hollywood and Miami Beach, Fla
They will remain there until I
March 1. •
8.50
Engagements
I BETH EL SISTERHOOD
LUNCHEON ON MONDAY
Don't miss this ezraordinary event!
Members of the various commit-
, tees fo the Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El will he guests at a lunch-
Sir. and Mrs. Solomon Sill announce the engagement of thei
daughter, Joyce, to Herman Sriro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Srirn eon to be held on Monday, Jan. 21,
of Elmhurst Ave.
. The engagement of Miss Ruth Lederer, daughter of Mrs. G
Lederer and the late M. W. Lederer, is announced to Jack Bean, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bean.
Mr. and Sirs. Oidas Mitteldorf of 2976 Monterey Ave, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ilelen Dolores, to Lloyd L. Michel
of Cleveland, Ohio. Reception Sunday, Jan. 27, 2 to 5 and 7 to
10 p. m.
The engagement of Mildred Esther Chertoff to Samuel Richard
Kotzer, son of Mrs. Ethel Kotzer of Toronto, Ont., has been an-
nounced by her mothet, Mrs. Samuel Levine.
•I. MILLER
SemiAnnual
CLEARANCE
MILLER
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Wedding Calendar
Miss Lila Schmittel, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schmittel,
entered the Grace Hospital Nurses
(Price advancer after sale)
Jan. 20—Miss Rose Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Training Home. Miss Schmittel
was made an honorary member of Kaufman of 9331 McQuade Ave., to Charles Sterns, son of Mrs.
I. MILLER MODELS
Lena Sterns of 6387 Woodrow Wilson Ave., at Congregation Beth
the Gordian Sorority.
Tephila Emanuel. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate.
Regularly up to $13.50
Jan. 20—Miss Esther Levine of 2969 Fullerton Ave., to Max
Mrs. D. M. LeVine and daugh-
ter, Lillian, of Wildemere Ave. Covensky of 15012 Wildemere Ave., formerly of Philadelphia, Pa.,
Satin front and lastex back
are motoring to Florida, to re- at Congregation Beth Abraham, Sturtevant and Linwood Ayes.,
MRS. OSMAN FISHER
w ith downward pull combine
Rabbi S. M. Fine officiating.
main over the winter.
to make this corsette a
Jan. 27—Miss Anne Bankler, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Eugene at 12:30 p. m., in the social hall
Miss Esther Robins of 1946 Bankler, to Joseph Shewach, son of Mr. and Sirs. Isaac Shewach, at of the Temple.
miracle in moulding and
Calvert Ave. returned from a two Book-Cadillac Hotel.
The program, which is being ar-
controlling the figure. The
weeks stay in Cleveland, where
ranged by Mrs. Aimee Ginsburg
lace brassiere is well design.
she visited relatives and friends.
and Mrs. Marrill Silverstein, will
ed to uplift.
consist of a one-act play, "Rosa-
Mrs. Newton Fineberg of 2752
lind," by Sir James Barrie, which
Boston Blvd. left for Miami
will be read by Blanche Gordon
Beach, Fla., where she will spend
the remainder of the winter
Romm, disease.
Jan. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Snider of 3029 West Buena
She was accompanied
months.
A quartet composed of Detroit
by her mother, Mrs. S. Goldman Vista Ave., a daughter, Susan Gertrude.
CORSET SHOP--)RD FLOOR
Symphony musicians, under the di-
of 2027 Gladstone Ave., and Mrs.
Jan. 9—To Sir. and Airs. Max Craine, a son, Louis Yale.
rection of Bernard Argiewicz, will
R. Salasnek of 1604 Clairmount.
play.
Other Sisterhood activities are a
Omicron Kappa Sorority, for-
Old Folks' Home Group
and
study group on peace, under the
• merly the Nonchalant Bachelor-
Will Meet Next Monday leadership of Sirs. Charles Shain,
last
Friday
at
the
home
met
ettes,
ERSHER-GORDON
which meets every Wednesday af-
of Miss Lillian Finkelstein, 2241
On Sunday, Jan. 6, Miss Edith
Sirs. A. M. Ferar, president of ternoon at 1:30; bridge classes,
Gladstone Ave. Plans were dis-
OF THE
cussed for a Passover charity Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Women's Auxiliary of the and a hook review class. Mrs.
Meyer Gordon of 31 West Nevada Jewish Old Folks' Ilome, an- Clement Hopp is chairman of
bridge-dance.
Ave. because the bride of Bernie nounces the next regular meeting these activities, and Mrs. Osman
M. Ersher, at the home of the to take place in the Stotler Ball- Fisher is a member of the commit-
Mrs. James Kane of 5717 Cass b ride's parents. R
abbi M. Zager room, Monday, Jan. 21, at 2 tee.
Ave. left for Palm Springs, Calif., performed the ceremony.
p. m.. at which time Lewis J.
FISHER BUILDING
for the remainder of the winter.
1448 WOODWARD AVE.
Legislative Committee •
(Jewish Peoples Schools, Inc.)
Among those who entertained in
BROMBERG
-
FISHMAN
To
View
Detention
Home
honor of her departure were Mrs.
Miss Freda Fishman, daughter
J. Modell and Dr. J. R. Eder.
The legislative committee of
of Mr. and Mrs. L. Fishman, and
Michael
Bromberg, son of Mr.
the Detroit section, National
Dr. Burton Eder left to make
Council of Jewish Women, is
and Mrs. L. Bromberg of Chicago '
AT 539 KENILWORTH AVE., DETROIT
his home in California.
sponsoring its second trip of the
were united in marriage at a cere-
MUSIC
DANCING
mony which took place at the
season through public institutions.
The
Misses
Mildred
Hassol
and
Sunday Chicken Dinner, Special, 35c
A trip to the Woman's Deten-
Clara Grant honored Miss Ann home of the bride, on Hazelwood:
Entertainment
Prominent Speakers
e I,
tion !Ionic of Police Headquar-
Bankler of Gladstone Ave., a Ave., Jan. 12. Following th
ters, Clinton at Beaubien Sts., is
bride-elect of this month, on Sun- ceremony a dinner was served to
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
the immediate families and intim-
scheduled for Monday, Jan. 21,
day, Dec. 13, with a miscellaneous
ate friends. The ceremony was
at 2 p. m., on the sixth floor of
shower for 35 guests at the Bar-
Police Headquarters.
performed by Rev. K. Spivak.
ium Tower, rose room. Bridge
Announce the Association of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bromberg will
Talks will be given by Sties
followed the luncheon and the
reside in Chicago.
Mary Breen and Miss Eleanor
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presentation of gifts followed.
Hutzel,
who
will
speak
on
"The
A highlight of the wedding was:
LAST THREE PERFORMANCES!
Woman Officer and the La•."
0
The Phi-So-Lite Sorority hon- the announcement by Mr. and
Friday Night, Jan. 18, Sunday, Matinee and Evening, Jan. 20
A trip through the County Jail
I
ored Miss Ann Bankler, a bride- Mrs. L. Bromberg of Chicago of
will follow.
The Ti‘"
the
engagement
of
their
daugh-
elect of this month and a mem-
International Artists
Mrs. Leo Orecklin is chairman
her of the sorority, at a social ter, Rena Bromberg, sister of the
AND
of arrangements. Miss Ida Lipp-
IRVING GROSSMAN
given at the home of Miss Sophie groom, to Edward Fishman, broth-
! man is the committee chairman.
er of the bride.
DINAH GOLDBERG
Stulberg, 16841 Hamilton Ave.,
on Thursday, Jan. 10., Covers
Council to Assist Applicants
Don•t Frail to See Our va-a
were laid for 12 guests,
JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
Guek Stars
i
MRS. A. M. FERAR
for Citizenahip
BRIDGE ON SATURDAY
II)
II V, all e*. HohIerpirce
1
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Birnbaum
As Members of the Firm as of January 1, 1935
Weitzman will be guest speaker I Inspired by the
knowledge that
of 2081 Hazelwood Ave. are
"The Little Mother"
Final arrangements have been
A I °met]) In 3 Art s and Sone*
leaving for New York City where completed for the bridge to be of the afternoon. Other enter - , there are in Detroit ninny persons
735 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
RAndolph 9286
they will visit with Mrs. Birn- given by the Junior Home Relief tainment has also been arranged of th;,,, Jae psspi lsyh f oa iithATwn: (h roicaa rne cuitni:
Prices: Eve.-35c to $1.00, Plus Tax
baum's father, Nathan Spalter, Society on Saturday, Jan. 19, at f r this meeting. Plans for the I able to
o
Matinee-25c to 75c, Plus Tax
they
pep
luncheon
will
be
disclosed
at
zenship
because
of
financial
difli
for
a
week.
On
Jan.
26,
2
o'clock,
on
the
9th
floor
at
Kern's
ken iooh
mookaom
\\ \\\\\
the Council of Jewish
will sail on the S.S. Roma direct Department Store. Refreshments this time.
Women has voted to aid (hum-
for Tel Aviv, Palestine, to be the will be served and prizes awarded.
Last Sunday evening, Jan. 13, a cially all meritorious Jewish per-
, guests 'of Mr. Birnbaum's father, Tickets may be purchased at the
playlet was staged by members sons who seek citizenship but who
, after which they will tour the door.
EC NIS SERSON
SAVE MONEY
Continent, stopping in France,
The newly - organized program of this group, at the Federation 'are unable, themselves, to defray
A
Agencies meeting at the Center, the costs immediately.
SAVE TIME
Italy, Spain and England, return- committee met at the home of Beat-
The Council, according to Sirs.
rice Nemer, chairman, to arrange depicting "A Board Meeting of
ing about the end of April.
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for entertainment at meetings. The the Jewish Old Folks' Home Aux- Herbert R. I.inick, secretary of
Art Books, Music, M•g•sines and Catalogues Binding,
iliary."
This
Islay
was
written
the
citizenship committee, will
other
members
of this committee
Map Mounting, Repairing of All Kinds of Books
Mrs. Rose Fine of 1600 Seward
by Mesdames Charles Cornell, , loan these individuals the neces-
-
Gold Stamping
Ave. gave a charity bridge on are: Alice Globerson, Madelyne
Samuel Kanners and Ilarry Wine. miry sums, under aerrrangement
REA ,IINABLE PRICES
Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 15, the Benjamin, Gertrude Stone, Ann
The cast included Mesdames whereby they repay the loan in
643 WAYNE ST.
Tel. CAdillac 3190
nroceeds of which went to the Gutwillig, Geraldine Bremen, Mir-
Charles Cornell, Albert Homon- I small installments over a period
iam Rosenbaum.
Nat
United Hebrew Schools.
off, Samuel Kanners, Harry Wine, convenient to them.
Plans
are
moving
forward
for
I
You can lies in luxurious comfort in De.
the dance to be given by the society David Kliger, Karl Kutinsky, Wal-
Applicants
are
invited
to
cons-
downtown
hotel—yet
be
Mr. and Mrs. K. Shapiro and on
trait's newest
Saturday night, Feb. 16, at the tar Aronoff, Simon Shetzer, Mor- municate with the committee,
Purity Chapter Plans
family, formerly of Calvert Ave., Stotler Hotel, with Mary Kahn's
da Zellman, Ben LaFfrett, Samuel through Mrs. I.inick, at 3729 within • few steps of your office—very coo-
WEEK
Novel Party on Feb. 51 are now residing at 18625 Wilde- orchestra furnishing the enter- A. Grenadier, Jules Wolfson, Pasadena Ave.
nominally at thesis reduced permanent rates.
QUALITY SINCEI884
mere Ave.
tainment.
Maurice Kornfield, Harry Ern-
Purity Chapter of the Order of ;
At the next meeting of the so- stein, Ben Cove and Sirs. I. E. Mizrachi Youth Chamisho
Eastern Star is arranging for •
Mr. and Mrs. I. Winston of ciety, to
be held at the Statler on Goodman. Vocal selections dur-
Oaor Program Saturday
novel party on Tuesday evening, Virginia Park left for Miami, Fla., Sunday, Jan. 20, at 2:30 p. m., Ann ing the play were by Miss Rietta
to spend the remainder of the Gutwillig will present a dramatic Duval, accompanied on the piano
All
arrangements have been
winter.
recitation. A prominent Detroiter by Walter B. Gleason. Sirs. J.
will speak. All girls interested in N. Keidan directed this presenta- completed for the Chamisho Osor
b'Shvat
celebration of Mizrachi
Mrs. Jack Halperin, accom. the charitable work done by the or- lion.
Youth, to take place Saturday,
RODIN CLUB
ponied by her son, Jerome, and ganization are invited to this open
l place at the home of Mrs J.
Members are urged to phone Jan. 19,
at 9 p. m., at the new
The club met at the home of Schiller of Elmhurst Ave., Wed-
mother, Mrs. M. Millner, are visit- meeting.
i n their
e r reserve
ti ons for
or
e
pep
clubrooms,
8545
12th
St.,
near
Mrs.
1.
Kahldon
of
Grand
River
nesday,
Jan. 23, at 8 p m
' ing Mr. and Mrs. Al Schwartz in
luncheon to be held on Wednes- Pingree. An elaborate program Ave. on Jan. 9. After the busi- I Sirs. N. Fishman of Burlingame
CARD OF THANKS
Los Angeles, Cal., for the re-
day, Feb. 20, in the B'nai Moshe of a
Palestinian character has ness meeting, members played I Ave. and members of Rodin Club
The 'family of the late Sirs.
mainder of the winter.
Fannie Snitz of 1969 Gladstone Synagogue, at noon. Call Mrs. been prepared. Entertainments cards. The hostess served a mid- , thank their friends for assisting
in making their card party a sue-
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lads, Ave. wishes to extend sincere Ferar at Townsend 6-7244, or, and dancing will follow. Mem- night lunch.
J. Weisman at Townsend bers and friends are invited.
The next meeting will take cess.
have returned from an extended thanks to relatives, friends and Mrs.
6-4626, for accommodations. Only --_
neighbors for their kindness and 500 tic k et, were pu t on No e and b.1101 ••.\
stay in New York City.
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sympathy shown them during
there are but a few yet to be
A Valentine luncheon and their recent bereavement.
sold.
I bridge will be given for the Iota
It has been the custom of the 0
Epsilon Girls by Miss Sarah Falik
auxiliary to entertain various 0
of 3743 Humphrey Ave., on Sun- tive committee are Henry Wein-
In a manner that thoroughly
groups
of outside organizations
stein and Benjamin Welling.
' day, Feb. 10.
thrilled one of the largest Sabbath
at teas in the home, to acquaint
attendances present in some time,
them
with
conditions there and 0
Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Gersten
Irving S. Lebowitz, son of Mr.
the Junior Congregation again
to interest them in the necessity 0
and Sirs. B. Lebowitz of 2220 of Dexter Blvd. announce the
took complete charge of the serv-
of
a
new
building
for the aged.
Oakman Blvd. left for Hollywood, confirmation of their son, Charles,
ices in the main auditorium last
.
A tea for the B'nai David Sister-
Fla., where he will attend the at Congregation B'nai Moshe,
Saturday. In addition to perform-
hood
will
be
held
on Tuesday.
Lawrence at Dexter, on the morn-
Riverside Military Academy.
ing all of the duties of the Shabos
•
ing of Jan. 19. Reception Sunday, Jan. 22, at 2 p. m., in the
service, the juniors officiated dur-
MRS. PAULINE SANDLER
Edmund
1. S. Cohen of 2220 Oakman Jan. 20, from 2 to 5 and 8 to 12
ing the Bar Mitzvah of one of its
Place.
Mrs.
M.
Wolk,
president.
,.
Feb. 5. There will be prizes and Blvd. left for Olranda. Fla., p. m.
r^embers, Julian Lee Kavanau.
Mrs. Phil Kramer and Mrs. Dan ,
- —
Bernard Rubiner officiated as refreshments will be served. Belle where he will remain for the
Mrs. Joshua Joyrich entertained Otis, from the Sisterhood, have 0
,antor during the introductory Staub and Doris Goldberg are the winter.
been asked to pour. Hostesses
co-chairmen
and
Mrs.
Pauline
her
sister
and
brother-in-law,
Mr.
prayers, Jerome Sonenklar was
member of the com-
Chazon during the Shachris serv- Sandler is
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Wiener and Mrs. Sidney Eisner of Cleve- for the afternoon will include 0
mittee.
ice and Herbert Levin chanted the
celebrated their silver wedding land, who visited in this city on Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. S. Gins-
berg and Mrs. A. Gordon. Maur-
Mussaoh.
anniversary on Sunday, Jan. 13, Jan. 5 and 6.
ice Short will be the vocalist and ',
Miss Amy Cohen delivered a
with a supper for 60 guests. Out-
the accompanist will be Miss Zel-
particularly fine resume of the
Alpha
Gamma
Phi
Sorority
will
'of-town guests were Harry Weine
daSky.
Sedra for the week.
of Chicago and his daughter, hold installation of officers and
it
The Bar Mitzsah addressed the
Mary, and Israel Litovitz of Tor- dinner-dance on Sunday evening.
congregation.
Jan. 20, in the Arabian Room of
With an attendance that has sur- , onto.
The sermon wan delivered by passed all expectations, the re-or-
Hotel Taller. Ten couples will
Theodore Leibovitz who spoke on ganized Junior League of Shaarey
Mr. and Mrs. llarry Kraft re., attend.
the subject "The Necessity of a Zedek, composed of young men and turned to their home on Sturte-
Jewish Education."
women between the age of 15 and , vent Ave. after spending a week Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Samuels
.
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
At next week's services, which 17, held it§ second meeting Iasi in Chicago, attending a business and children, Aubrey and Phyllis. of Pythias, will celebrate its "Gold-
will be held in the prayer room, Sunday afternoon.
!convention at the Palmer House.lof Calvert Ave., are motoring to on Jubilee" year, beginning with 0
Mien Rose Rosenthal will deliver
The membership roll of the During their stay they were en- Miami Beach. Fla., where they the 50th annual installation dance,
the resume and Charles Zola will Junior League contains at present tertained by their relatives and will spend the remainder of the to be held in the Crystal Ballroom •
speak.
well over 70 names.
of the Book-Cadillac hotel, Sunday
winter.
friends.
The officers of the club are:
evening, Jan. 20.
•
Young Men's Jewish Au'n Marvin Reider, president; Theo-
The installation is to be held in 0
Sirs. Ben Jacob of 3229 Buena
A surprise farewell party was
dore Leibovitz, vice-president; Miss I Vista Ave. will entertain at tea given in honor of Miss Esther M. conjunction with Greater Detroit
Hears J. Mazer
Lillian Radom, recording secre-
Temple
No. 152, Pythian
on Sunday, Jan. 20, from 3 to 6 Newman on Sunday, Jan. 13, by
Music and entertainment will be
The Young Men's Jewish Asso- tary; Miss Geraldine Bremen, cor- p. m., to introduce her niece. Mil- Mute Lillian R. LeVine of Wilde-
responding
secretary;
Martin
Nad-
ciation NSW addressed by J. Ma-
I dred Quater of Muskegon. Mich., mere Ave. Miss Newman will furnished . by David Diamond and
ler ,treasurer.
his orchestra.
zer at the last meeting. Mr.
During the program of the af- who is making her home with her spend the winter months at Miami
fo:llowing officers are to be
Mazer stressed the relation of ath- ternoon, Martin Nadler offered sev- aunt while attending school here. Beach, Fla.
insTtahleled
letics upon one's future life.
eral One violin selections; Nathan-
Chancellor commander, Bernard • The reputation for honest
ssively Carved
At a dinner meeting of the
The debating activities are un- iel Soltzman told some stories.
Mrs. Horace J. Haber, who has A. Pearl; vice-chancellor, Bela
value that Schor's has jea
Fire
der way, with the first topic chos-
After their own meeting was Detroit Graduate Club of Zeta been visiting her parent, Mr. and Jacoby; prelate, Lewis L. Stein-
• Re I%-:ctory Type
ously
guarded
for
twenty
en being "Unemployment Insur- concluded, the Junior League was Beta Tau Fraternity, at the Bel- Mrs. Leo Michelson, and attended berg; master-at-arms, Fred F.
Piece, 0
odd years is guarantee that
Extension Table
ance." The group has also started invited to attend the meeting of the crest Hotel, on Monday evening. the wedding of her brother, Laws-- (' ;inner
guard, R 1ph
' Raskin;
'
Schor s will never sell an
the following officers were elected ence J. Michelson, to Helen M. outer guard, Louis Wechsler; mas-
basketball and billiard activities. Young People's Society.
• Exactly as Illustrated
and other efforts are rapidly be-
article that isn't capable of
At the next meeting of the Jun- I for the coming year: President, I Ehrlich, has returned to Birrning- ter of exchequor, Ben Shiffman;
ing !shaped into form.
ior League, there will be both dan- lames Wineman; vice-president,l ham, Ala. Her mother, Mrs. Leo master of works, Bernard Jacoby:
Buffet to Match, $32
giving complete satisfaction
s
cing and refreshments. The mem- Arthur Thorner; secretary-treas-IMichelson, accompanied her for keeper of records and seals and
China Cabieet to Match, fa •
from every standp o int.
visit in Birmingham for about master of finance, William Rosen-
Flowers for an occasions-- bers will be informed through the urer, Robert Spiegel. The two
additional members of the erects- four weeks.
berg.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. mails of the time and place.
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Spring ModeIs—PO.85
Births
La Fay Shoes—Regularly to $8.75
rue
Allarrimgrs
Annual Bazaar . .
$6 85
$5 85
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From January 19, 1935 to January 25,
1935, inclusive
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