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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Music Study Club
10th Soiree Feb. 6
You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the
18th Annual ha ll
siren
by the
Detroit Jewish Free Burial Ass'n
The Music Study Club of Detroit
will present its tenth annual soiree
at the Detroit-Leland on Wednes-
day evening, Feb. 6, at 8:30.
The program will feature several
selections by the Music Study Clqb
(Chewed .hel Ernest)
BOOk CADILLAC HOTEL
SUNDAY EVE., JAN. 27
Come, bring your family ■ nd friends. An enjoyable time
is assured.
DAVE DIAMOND •nd his Orchestra
Admission: 50e
8th Annual
Clearance Sale
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Choral group, harp and vocal solos,
a short play by the club's liberal
arts division, and an eight-hand
piano ensemble.
The soiree has been arranged un-
der the chairmanship of Mrs. Da-
vid Huber and her committee, Mrs.
Charles Alpern, vice-chairman;
Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. Maurice
Morse, Mrs. Saul Benyas, Mrs.
Maurice Benyas and Mrs. Herbert
Metz.
ZEDAKAH JRS. TO GIVE
DINNER-DANCE FEB. 17
Zedal.ah Juniors met at the home
of MI& Sophie Quate Jacob, 3229
THE TUROVER AID SOCIETY
takes this means of thanking those business firms
and individuals who were represented with adver-
tisements and compliments in our 25th Jubilee
Journal. We also wieh to thank those organisa-
tions that were represented at our 25th Jubilee.
WE URGE ALL OUR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS
TO PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
TUROVER AID SOCIETY,
J. DOBBIN, I In. Secy.
Buena Vista, on Jan. 20. Follow-
ing the meeting Mrs. Jacob enter-
tained with a tea for many guests,
as well as for the Zedakah Junior
members.
The Zedakah Juniors will give a
formal dinner-dance at the Web-
ster Hall Hotel, on Feb. 17, and
will feature Emerson Gill's Or-
chestra. Invitations are now being
issued for the dinner-dance by the
of the club. The Misses Adele Zell-
man and Leonora Markson are
the chairmen of this affair.
The corning meeting of the Ze-
dakah Juniors will take place at
the home of Miss Margaret Sall-
ter, 355 Leicester Court, on Sun-
day, Jan. 27, at 2 o'clock
Youth's Problems
Topic for Jewish
League Institute
e
Dr. Adolf Sehoenfield, who was
Miss Etta Schlesinger of the Bel-
crest returned from a three-weeks' in active practice in Detroit over
10 years and who for the past three
stay in New York.
years has been doing surgery for
Mrs. Lottie Sloman ands---Mrs. the United States V4eran's Bur-
eau,
has received an honorary ap-
Irving II irschnian entertained at a
pointment for five months post
luncheon on Thursday, Jan. 17.
graduate work in surgery at the
Walter Reid Hospital at Washing-
Mrs. Walter Leib was hostess at ton, D. C., beginning Jan. 7.
a dinner at her home on Strathcona
Drive on Jan. 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Squar of
2633 Baine Ave. observed the Bar
Mrs. Norman Schwartz gave a Mitzvah of their son, Barney, at a
dinner for a large group of her dinner on Sunday, Jan. 20, at the
friends on Saturday evening, Jan. Congregation Beth David.
19, at the Belcrest.
Miss Harriet Ann Katser en-
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer tertained at a bridge at her home
of Atkinson Ave. will be hosts at on Webb Ave. on Sunday after-
dinner on Saturday evening, Jan- noon. Among the guests were Miss
uary 2G.
Gertrude Salter of Toronto.
Mrs. Ilaas and son, Mark, of
Miss Sophia Sales entertained at
New York City, were guests of her home on Tyler Ave. in honor
Mrs. Alma Fruhauf during the of her cousin, Miss Gertrude Sal-
past week.
ter, who is here for a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Glo-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldstein of
gower of Glynn Court are leaving Westminster Ave. entertained their
this Saturday for a cruise on the family at a dinner in honor of
Mediterranean.
their 20th wedding anniversary on
Sunday, Jan. 20. Twenty guests
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy of were present at the dinner, and in
Boston Blvd. entertained a group the evening other friends and rela-
of friends at dinner on Jan. 25.
tives joined the gathering.
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MRS. ABE SRERE
President of the League
This program will begin at 11
a. m. and will continue through
the afternoon, with luncheon from
1 to 2 p. m. The guest speaker
will be Prof. Joseph Jastrow, em-
inent psychologist and author of
"Keeping Mentally Fit" and "The
Fable of Psychology." Professor
Jastrow, formerly of the Univer-
sity of Wisconsin, comes to De-
troit from New York City, where
he is lecturer at the New School
of Social Research and is also
associated with the NBC Network
through which he broadcasts
weekly. Professor Jastrow will
discuss the problems of the mod-
ern Jewish youth from the social
and economic viewpoint.
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
Beth El will view the subject
from the religious angle. The
psychological aspect of this prob-
lem will also be presented.
Hostesses for the day will be
the following presidents of or-
ganizations and board members
of the League: Mesdames Samuel
Stahl, David Diamond, Louis Co-
hane, Sylvia Berkovitz, George
Cohen, Albert Aptekar, Edwin
Rosenthal, Albert Weisman, A.
Katzen, J. Modell, N. Metzger,
W. Leib, H. Schulman, A. Srere,
H. Warner, Max Weksler, M. E.
Bachman, Jacob Sauk, A. Ferar,
E. Klein, David Lichtig, Si. Fin-
sterwald, II. Kaplan, E. Dworkin,
R. Ginsburg, H. Robinson. J.
Welt, E. Robbins, Leo Oreckiin;
and the Misses A. Manson, M.
Caplan, E. Heavenrich.
Tickets for the meeting may
be procured through presidents
of organizations or through Mrs.
H. Warner, ticket chairman.
Luncheon reservations must be
made with Mrs. Sol Wolff, not
later than Friday, Feb. 1.
JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
GIVES DANCE FEB. 16
On Saturday night, Feb. 16, the
Junior Home Relief Society will
sponsor a dance at the Statler Ho-
tel. Music and entertainment will
be furnished by Mary Kahn and a
10-piece orchestra. The arrange-
ments for the dance are under the
United Six-Way Protection Contract?
All in ONE POLICY:
1. IF 31111 I.15 IC 10 A014 03-11n111 pay )011 $5.000.
DIE BEFORE AGE 161—It .111 toy "M. family $3.000.
:1. IF ANY FATAL. ACCIDENT •hmild (woo 10 ) 011- ♦ i Bill pa)
madly $10,000.
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your family $13.000.
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IN ADDITION:
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toll he relleted of the t onnnity of nonking any further premium
polite Ti..,, at age 66 you nip rereit, 15• 620. font a. though You 1
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and for Concert Accompaniment
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Music by Union Artist. furnished by
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Formerly Violinist with Symphony Orchestras of Pittabur
Toronto and Detroit
FOR RATES AND INFORMATION:
Alpha Gamma Phi
Dance on Feb. 14
Mrs. Jennie Sempliner of Cleve-
On Sunday evening.
land, who has been visiting her Alpha Gammi Phi Sorority in-
daughter, Selma Sempliner of the stalled the following officers at a
Chatham Apartment., left Sunday dinner dance in the Arabian Room
on an extended trip through the of Hotel Tuller: President, Miss
Bessie Shepherd; vice president.
west.
Miss Beatrice Shmittel; secretary,
Phi Epsilon Ne Sorority will hold Miss Dorothy Bronstein; treasurer,
• dance on Wednesday evening. Miss Faye Alpern. Miss Bessie
Jan. 30, at Littman's Hall, 12th Shepherd was installing officer and
Miss Hermina Brock was marshal.
and Seward.
Mies Alpern was presented with a
The Sisterhood of Congregation gift in appreciation of her work as
Shaarey Zedek is planning ■ sur- president the past term.
Plans have been completed for
prise party on Sunday. Feb. 17,
at 8 p. m., in the social hall of the the dance to be held on Valentine
night,
Thursday, Feb. 14, at the
synagogue. There will be novel
entertainment and refreshments. Graystone Ballroom. Tickets can
ass
obtained
from members or at
Mrs. Morris Blumberg is chairman,
9541 McQua
Call GArfield 4490
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19th
ANNUAL BALL
Me e
given by
WORKMEN'S CIRCLE Branch No,
SUNDAY, JAN. 27, 1935
CRYSTAL BALLROOM of HOTEL STATLEI
Dave Diamond's Orchestra
Dancing: 9 to I
Stutz Will Address
Jewish Radio Forum
The Jewish Radio Forum pro -
Mrs. Leon Frank of Colorado
Ave. is spending a week in New gram for Sunday, Jan. 27, broad-
cast over Station WJBK from
York City.
5:30 to 6 p. m., will be dedicated
Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Lewis of to the Jewish Old Folks Home
Second Blvd., left Monday for a of Detroit. The guest speaker
will be George M. Stutz, former
month's visit in California.
Assistant Prosecutor and ■ mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brody of ber of the board of trustees of
Webb Ave. have left to spend the the Jewish Old Folks Home, who
rest of the winter at Miami Beach, will speak on the subject "Is the
Fla.
Detroit Jewish Community ful
filling its duty towards the Jew-
Mrs. Louis Lightstone and her ish aged?"
daughter, Nathalie, of Virginia
Others on the program include
Park, have left to spend the re- Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth
mainder of the winter in Miami.
El in his Sunday class in Judism,
and Aaron Kurland, chairman of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Heavenrich, the Forum, in a radiotorial from
who have been residing in Royal the editorial pages of the Detroit
Oak, have moved into Detroit and Jewish Chronicle. The mimic for
are living at 87 Hazelwood Ave.
the program will feature William
v i ol i n
P. Bliznic , vio linist
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Neiman of teacher, and Sylvia Pritz, pianist.
McLean Ave. left Tuesday to spend
a week in New York City before
sailing on the Kungsholm for ■
three-weeks' West Indies cruise.
MUSI
RHYTHM!
Musical Entertainment and Orchestras
CoennonnItt. et,,
and Streltng
ollnerware
Miss Anne Goldstein, whose en-
Jan. 20,
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW
OR OLD
weeks. recently announced, was enter-
tained by the Misses Rose and
Mrs. Myron S. Steinberg and Chilly Grossberg at their home on
I Thursday
daughter, Joan,
of Webb where
Ave. left Sunday, Jan. 20. Covers were laid
for California
for 25 guests.
they will remain for two months.
—
—
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosenzweig
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenberg of Pingree Ave. were given a isur-
and daughter of Longfellow Ave. prise party at their home, Mon-
and Mrs. Mary Silberstein of Sec- day evening, Jan. 21, by their
and Blvd. motored to Miami Beach, many friends and relatives. The
Fla., where they will sojourn for a occasion was their 18th wedding
couple of months.
anniversary.
Mrs. Louis Meyers and son, Da-
' vid, of 3331 Carter Ave., left for
Florida, where they will spend the
remainder of the winter.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of
Thirty guests attended a social
Franklin, Mich., will give a skat- gathering in honor of Rose Neu-
ing and tobogganing party on Sun- man, given by her sister, Mrs. J.
Blumeno of 3007 Tuxedo Ave. The
day, Jan. 27,
—
out-of-town guests present were
Miss Kathleen Sloman gave a Joseph Neuman, and Charles Gob-
theater party on Saturday evening, lick of Chicago, 111.
Jan. 19.
Mrs. G. Bennett entertained
Mrs. Hugo A. Freund of Chicago members of the Phi Epsilon Ne
Blvd. is leaving Saturday for New Sorority at a midnight buffet sup-
York to visit her daughter, Lizette. per in her home on West Philadel-
phia Ave.
Mrs. Henry Wineman has re-
turned from a few days' visit in
Ida Schreiber, daughter of Mr.
Pittsburgh.
and Mrs. Max Schreiber, of 2308
Glynn Ct., 12 years old, was the
Mrs. M. Goldrich of Cleveland, youngest graduate from Angell
Ohio, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. School on Jan. 8. Miss Schreiber
William Fleishman of McNichols was an all•A student and received
Road,
la scholarship in drawing.
Miss Clare Wineman of liamit '
&ea/Annual
Look what 90C will buy.'
"Problems that face the Mod-
ern Jewish Youth" is the subject
for the institute, to be presented
by the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations, at their annual
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich. On Sunday morning, Jan. 27, meeting at Temple Beth El Feb. 4.
will receive their friends infor- Rabbi Leon Fram will occupy the
orally, on the occasion of their pulpit of Temple Brith Kodesh of
25th wedding anniversary, at Ho- Rochester, New York. He will
tel Statler, Sunday evening, Jan. speak on the subject, "The Ordeal
of the Jew in the Modern World."
27, 8:30 to 12. No cards.
This is the second trip this season
Mrs. Victor Weil returned that Rabbi From has undertaken in
Thursday from Chicago. behalf of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations,
Mrs. Carrie May Berger and
Dr. J. M. Berris and family left
Mrs. Sol Rosengarden entertained
at a buffet supper at the latter's for Miami Beach, Fla., for (brief
winter
vacation.
home on Jan. 15.
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MEN!
Prof. Joseph Jastrow to Be the
Guest Speaker
Miss Mathilda Gates, daughter of
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gates, is
visiting relatives in Memphis, T. Gilbert of Arden Park, who will
leave shortly for Palm Beach, Mr.
Tenn.
and Mrs. Julius Gilbert entertained
16 guests at dinner last Friday in
Frederick A. Finsterwald of La-
their home on W. Boston Blvd.
Salle Blvd. returned from New
York City.
Mrs. Walter Hyman of Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frank of Ill., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mark
Fleishman
of the Lee Crest.
2049 Virginia Park announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alan,
Mrs.
Sally
Krause of Webb Ave.
on Saturday morning, Feb. 2, at
Flowers for all ocCeakel-- Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A has returned from a stay in Miami,
Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. reception will be held at home on Fla.
Sunday, Feb. 3, from 7 to 10 p. m.
Miss Rose Altman returned from
No cards. •
New York on Sunday, Jan. 20, af-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smitt of ter an absence from Detroit of •
Webb Ave, left Friday for New year and a half. Miss Tybe Ber-
York City where Mr. Smitt will re- kowitz and Miss Goldie Chaness
main for a week and attend the are planning to entertain for Miss
Merchant Tailors' convention, and Altman.
Mrs. Smitt will visit with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich and
Mrs. H. G. Warren for about a son, Myron Haim, motored to
Cleveland,
Wednesday, Jan. 23, and
month.
attended the graduation of Ger-
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Farbsten trude Haber, sister of Mrs. Joy-
of Burlington Drive were hosts at rich, from the John Hay High
a dinner on Jan. 23.
School.
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Admission:
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AVE. W
MADELINE BETTY MEYERS
supervision of Madeline Betty
Meyers, assisted by Sybil Ebner,
Lillian Marks, Frayd ■ Velick and
Beatrice Newer.
The bridge given by the club on
Jan. 19 was successful. The club
thanks Kern's Department Store
for their cooperation; The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle for the publicity;
Miss Edna Steiner, the club spon-
sor, and the girls who served as
hostesses—Zelma Horwitz, Eleanor
Unger, Beatrice Jaulus, Dorothy
Goldsmith, Pauline Rabinowitz,
Edith Sarasohn and Alice Glober-
son. The club also wishes to thank
the girls who contributed cakes.
At the last meeting the girls
discussed a new charitable plan:
that of sending several poor crip-
pled children to camp each year.
A special meeting to discuss fur-
ther plans for the dance will be
held at Hotel Statler on Sunday,
Jan. 27, at 2:30 o'clock.
Turover Aid Society Cele-
brates 25th Anniversary
The Turover Aid Society cele-
brated its 25th jubilee on Sunday,
Jan. 20, at the Statler Hotel. A
meeting was held from 3:30 to 7
p. m. About 12 organizations were
represented by their delegates, and
congratulations were received in
telegrams. The master of ceremon-
ies was H. J. Goldberg. At 7 p. m.
the gathering marched to. the ban-
quet hall. The dinner was attended
by 550 people. Dancing followed.
The Turover Ladies Auxi'isry on
this occasion presented a check for
$5. to the society.
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is limited quantities, Oriental Rugs at prices (quality consider.
far below their real worth.
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B'nai David Sisterhood
NEAR WOODWo
at a tea given
by the 01
The B'nai David Sisterhood met Home, Tuesday afternoon,
Monday evening at the B'nai David
Mrs. Rita Esper is actin
Synagogue.
timer.
Mrs. Rose August reported on
A board meeting was hel
Vans for the bridge tea to be given home of Mrs. Sally Krar
Feb. 5, at 1 o'clock, in the social another board meeting we
hall of the synagogue.
for Monday, Jon. 28, at tl
The sisterhood was entertained