▪ America lava PeriaVeal Cotter CLIFTON AVINUS • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO filEVentorrinvisii E0/41CU5 an4 .Hitnelhoclo. Little Hat Shop . . . Re-opens IT (Street Floor) ED e d • Spring styles • Spring colors • Spring fabrics 2.00 - 3.00 lOc V 23,000. III Pot - tuur wilt Pio It oil! poi ■ ∎ HEM there- for for LIFE. "Off - the • face" hat in pe- tersham, the most popular hat fabric. Black, brown, navy. 3.00 sot,sn ,-you meinlunt de- ugh you had prier death r Th y tote Bldg. HADASSAH PLANS Her SEVERAL EVENTS Various events are in the Ha- dassa h calendar. Saturday afternoon, Jan. 26, the monthly Oneg Shabbat will take place at the home of Mrs. William B. Isenberg, 1222 Edison Ave. Ila- dassah members are invited to at- tend, and to hear a paper on "Jew- ish Traditions and Ceremonials," by Mrs. Lawrence \V. Crohn; also, a brief review of current happen-, ings by Mrs. Jose•ph Magidsohn. The social as well as the cultural aspects of the Hadassah Oneg Shabbat are serving to popularize this monthly feature of the educk I tional committee. Next Wednesday, Jan. 30, at r 12:30, Hadassah tenders a mem- bership luncheon at the Jewish Community Center to all paid-up members. Eligibility to attend this luncheon is based upon payment of dues. All reservations must be made with Mrs. William B. Isen- berg, Longfellow 7630, by Monday, Jan. 28. An interesting program will follow the luncheon, in the form of Mrs. Samuel Schaflander's discussion of the development of Jewish music from ancient times to the modern era. Mrs. Jacob S. Sauls will illustrate the talk with vocal selections. Considerable interest has been evoked by the announcement that Rabbi Leon Fram is to give a course of eight weekly lectures each Wednesday, at 11 a. m., be- ginning Feb. 13, at Temple Beth El, on contemporary events of Jew- ish significance. Registrations for this study group, sponsored by Ila- dassah, are being received by Mrs. Schniarya Kleiman, Longfellow 6454, and Mrs. Carl S. Schiller, Townsend 6-1308. The Palestine School Luncheons Fund, of which Mrs. Samuel Schaf- lender is the local chairman, ac- knowledges collections exceeding $100 from the following who par- ticipated in the annual Chanukah collection: United Hebrew Schools, Temple Beth El Sunday School, Shaarey Zedek Sunday School, B'nai David Sunday School, B'nai Moshe Sunday School, Kadima He- brew Schools and branches, Pon- tiac Sunday School, Israel Hebrew School and Little Women of Ila- dassah. BETH ABRAHAM Y. P. S. MUSIC! rag eats LN Pittsburgh, Breton sailor in • net., straw cloth. Navy, brown, black. 2.00 %%TM V.HT 11.0111t The Young Peoples Society of Congregation Beth Abraham met Jan. 17. The club is planning a skating and tobogganing party and a wie- nie roast to be held at Rouge Park on Sunday, Jan. 27. On Jan. 31, the club will hold an open meeting at which time Dr. Jack Koenig will conclude his seri- es of talks on the "Human Body". This will he followed by an exhibit of specimens. Plans for a cabaret night are being made to be held on Feb. 28. McQuade 4. • Fail to Sea Our real Special VALUE Engraved or 3 totter donogrontd COMPACT AT 90e Leas PIIn laurel, Mirror lAono. Dowd, 9th No.111 ATLER mission: 50e W • ad to oder, considered) IGS NS a. specimen • is qua- TANS 5 OUKS 5 the Orient .ion. 10 041 NOODWA10 • the Old Folks :ernoon, Jan. 22. is acting treas- held at the Ily Kramer and sting was called 28, at the home ' WAS Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vehon announce the engagement of thei daughter, Goldye, to Harold N. Ehrlich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich. The wedding will take place in the early spring. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Vliet of Edison Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Marian Carol, to Eli Castleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Castleman of Boston, Mass. Miss Van Vliet is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Mr. Castleman is a graduate. of Harvard University. A reception will be held on Sunday, Feb. 3, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. 111. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bruesel of 3283 Cortland Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rose Cohen, to William Kunin, Sole of George Kunin of this city. LE SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. PRODUCTIONS SUNDAY Miss Bea Abrams is a member of 1'. P. S. Players of Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek who this Sunday Will produce their second group of one-act plays. The Young People's Society is also a • w OF HIG GRADE 0 Wedding Calendar Jan. 27-Miss Anne Bankler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bankler, to Joseph Shewach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shewach, at Moo Book-Cadillac Hotel. Feb. 3-Miss Marjory Schembeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Schembeck, to Maurice Schiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schiller. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will officiate. Reception at 7477 Churchill Ave., from 2:30 to 5 p. m. No cards. MISS JANE BERNICE GOLDEN Feb. 24--Miss Lillian Neuman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert' Dr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Golden Neuman of Tyler Ave., to Dr. George Harris of Cincinnati, Ohio., of 2660 Tuxedo Ave., announce Rabbi Joshua Sperka will perform the ceremony, the engagement of their daughter, MISS BEA ABRAMS Jane Bernice, to Leo Masters of this city. A reception will be held planning a social hour and danc-1 at home on Sunday, Jan. 27, from ing after the plays. Miss Mal- 2 to 5 P. M. No cards, vern and Milton J. Ross, directors of the Players, announce the presentation of "Slather and Son" HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Jan. 5-To Mr. and Mrs. Torn S. Mitteldorf (Annette Cohen by J. Ilalpern and "Poetry and INSTALLATION JAN. 28 of Clements Ave., a son, Marvin Mandel. Plaster" by Russell Medcraft. Jan. 14-To Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Janke (Evelyn Eckel.) of Other players participating be- The Home Relief Society will 3710 Burlingame Ave., ■ daughter, Jacqueline Gail. sides Miss Abrams are: Miss Dor- hold its yearly installation of of- Jan. 17-To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sovel of 15460 Siena Ave., othy Kunin, Miss Lee Rosin, Sid- ficers Monday, Jan. 28, at 1:30 a son, Robert Lee. ney Shevitz, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, p. m., at the home of Mrs. An- Jan. 18-To Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Gilbert of 5751 Chalmers Joseph Mashe, Miss Evelyn Chase, Julian Tobias and Norbert Leon- Ave., a daughter, Barbara Elaine. ard. The Misses Lillian Green- Jan. 21-To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg (Mildred Apple field and Isabelle Lansky will play baun) of Rochester Ave., a son, Howard Allen. the piano during the dramatic Jan. 23-To Mr. and Mrs. David A. Kleinman of 2903 Elmhurst program. Ave., a daughter, Marci G. Starch 9 has been chosen by the society as the day on which they will hold their spring formal COUNCIL PEACE GROUP GAME TOURNAMENT OF dance, an affair held annually by Y. P. T. C. ON SUNDAY this group and usually remem- WILL MEET ON JAN. 30 bered as being the outstanding Plans for the 'Young Peoples -oriel event of the season. The The peace committee of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women, Temple Club Game Tournament, dance this year will be given at realizing that the beginning of to be held this Sunday, Jan. 27, at the Crystal Ballroom of the Book successful peace work must neces- 2:30, in the social hall of Temple Cadillac Hotel, Reservations may sarily be an understanding of the Beth El, have been completed, ac- be made by calling Miss Eleanor Schetzer, 1707 Seward Ave., Trin- Causes of war and knowledge of ity 2-1592. measures which will promote peace, has formed a study group. The members of the peace com- mittee urge those who strive for peace to join them and work with them in this group. The study group, with Mrs. Schmarya Kleiman as general An audience of more than 300 MRS. CHARLES MARIENTHAL chairman and Mrs. Douglas Brown attended the joint Chamisho Osor Brown and Mrs. b'Shvat celebration held by the La- thony Deutsch, 1745 W. Boston Harold Smiley as Blvd. co- chairmen, will dies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Na- meet for the first Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, honor- tional Fund and the Jewish Na- time of Wednes- ary president, will conduct the tional Fund Council at the B'nai day, Jan. 30, at ceremonies of installing the in- Moshe Synagogue on Feb. 19. 2:30, at the home coming officers. Mrs. Max \Veksler, president of of Mrs. Ben H Members and friends are urged Shwayder, 2532 the Ladies' Auxiliary, presided. to make reservations, through Glynn Court, Tea Selections were given by Mrs. Sa- Mrs. Charles Marienthal, Univer- will be served die Cooper Alper, violinist, and Is- sity 1-6175, for the 12th annual The group wil l birthday dinner-dance which will rael Hertz, baritone, accompanied meet every two be held Feb. 3, at 6:30 p. m. on the piano by Miss Rose Bassin. weeks, thereafter, Rabbi Joshua Sperka was the at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman speaker of the evening. its members. made a donation to the Home Re- Mrs. Edward The appeal made by Joseph Hag- lief Society in honor of the mar- Robbins, division gai, president of the Council urg- riage of their daughter, Lola. chair m an, will ing Inc planting of trees in Pales- MISS MIRIAM CARVER Mrs. Robbins deal with two vi- tine, as is being done there on tal questions concerning the peace cording to Miriam Carver, chair- Chamisho Osor b Shvat, met with problem: "What facts in the world man of the committee in charge of a fine response. The following today warn us that we must work arrangements for the affair. planted trees: quickly or be overtaken by an- Contract or auction bridge, ping :'",;( "gII 1 '11glotii tt 11:( 1:1::. "'""' The annual musicale and social other was?" and ow can we pang and other games will be or) on e iy Mr.. ti, IlurwIta Ito n ip- ; nooly (of gni . A. of the Poalei Zeire Zion, branch 2, begin to act?" °hen,. r played, and novel prizes have been Mrs. Theodore Friedman will In will take place Sunday, Jan. 27, at secured for the winners. I „ f71:11 ' :. liln Il 'o17114 6:30 sharp, at the Jewish Commun- present the paper at the second ry .alh opa. Ping pang tournament, open to loe tree by Mrs, It Unrolls lu nte- ity Center, Woodward and Hol- meeting. Her topic will be, "What moll of ION. H. l•ohn. brook. Local celebrities will be plans have the Republican and men and women, whether amateur , one tree by Judah Mr• It. }Imola In ine; featured, including Rhoda Zahavie, Democratic Parties in America, or professional, will be held, with Fne nee. at' C i obs the Conservative Party in Great prizes for the winners. he l ailles AuatIlarY(it the Jewish National VuniI lit soda.% of Britain, and the Nazi Party in Admission, at 25 cents, is open a. xrwlrhan. Germany for the reconstruction of tee members of the club and their Too trees by Mr. Rol Moo II Kraft memory of their parents. society to insure world peace?" guests. Those who wish to have In on e Ore by Mr. •nd Mr J "Economics and World Peace" is their own partners , or who desire In metros s of Mr. and Ilra Stiollnake. the subject Mrs. Julius Solomon to reserve an entire table, should hetor Id Mr. and Mra %%in, A. Fell- :n i nt ■ •.(ii7Y_of Otto H. %Vaehlo. will discuss at the third meeting. communicate with Miss Carver at ner ., "Ills ra A. Further information concerning Euclid 0361-M. Reservations, I halo; . 11' n ' ilr " ;On " ,gIrt7S. ""‘".' to tone tree by Rabbi fool Mr. Jordwa the study group may be obtained though advisable, are not obliga- , Sodka loon, of their daughter, from the chairmen. Plans for fut- tory. Judith ure meetings will be announced .111. Ir... by Mr. .541 xtre . Si Wellness Refreshments are included in the memory later, I price of admission. Assisting Miss 01"3"1% ■ 5451:"ratorari.oik."1"‘" one Itee IIV "The informed citizen is a poten- Carver with the arrangements are Hiloironon• 1 tsr- tial peace worker. Join the study Virginia Wolf and Ruth Cohen. group-work with the committee , Too treem t he .1111dren of the se g o.; ; liarkpide Nebo.. for the cause of peace!" is the plea r in her """ of the Council committee. at The "CHAIR STORE :OF DETROIT! • A FINE SELECTION of chairs for every room and every purpose! • SENSATIONAL vsLuEs1 Superior quality! Many famous makes included! • VARIETY OF FINE coverings in the newest and most appealing shades? • EXPOSED FRAMES of solid mahogany I Beautifully designed! • Births 0 CHAIR & ° OTTOMAN '29" Extra Large Size • Flapper and Channel Back! 34 Trees Planted At J. N. F. Party Covered in a variety of Fine Tapestries! Well proportioned! a Easy Terms! SMART, WHITE LEATHERETTE • Full Size Occasional Chair! • NORGE rzek,kiwzi ... built by the manufacturers of the famous high-grads Norge Rollator Refrigerator Philomathic Starts Tournament Jan. 27 Complete Plans for Wise Lecture Feb. 6 I Loons Down 0 Back. "oliel Ma- hog. Arms and Car- ved Base, extending to Back Legs. 0 • Variety of Fine Covers. 0 Free Home Demonstration GRINNELL BROS. Charge Accounts Arranged! . Eery Terms! ROBINSON • s5422 ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY Unusual Value! DOWN BACK Lounge Chair Lli r l a n"" insrleh lu All arrangements have been 1 ";,,'"""": Tobin In completed for the appearance of m ". "unn The elimination debating tourna- James Waterman Wise for his he- Mr ,h and Mr. Mtarheopto r . ment which is being held among the lure, "Facing the Jewish Future" . . . NORGE excellence of members of the Philomathic Debat- on Wednesday evening, Feb. 6, at construction ... dependability Sirs T Mood In honor of RHODA ZAHAVIE ing Club will he given its start at the Jewish Community ('enter. Ile . . . durability • . . economy 1 ";e!".T.' . 'i!,' '' 'si i ".1 "ih dramatic soprano, well known in the meeting this Sunday, when a will appear under the ausnices of or to, of operation ... great value- local musical circles in a number team composed of Louis Elkind and the Detroit chapter of Masada. Refreshments in keeping with of solos; Miss Yenta iioffman of the Nathan Epstein will oppose Saul Tickets for the lecture can he ob- Halevy Ilazomir Musical Society', tained from any member of the or. the holiday wer e served by the La- Schwartz and Saul Shiefman in and either will sing; Avrom Shnai- ganiution or at the Jewish Com- dies' Auxiliary. The Ladies' Auxiliary announces der will recite several selections in the first debate of the draw. The I munity Center. The advance sale . theater party i gL eb . l . 11 t2 t m J1 ,1- Jewish. Mrs. Maurice Landau will subject will be, "Resolved, that the price is 25 rents; admission at theaithea th Theater t r on Feb. d. I dish show and explain films taken on American isolation policy is essen- or will be 35 cents. pie Goldstein of New York is to Terms Easy es her recent trips to Palestine. Bezalel tial to its recovery," and the lat- Mr. Wise, who is the son of Rib- Iv the star actress of of the evening. Lerman will perform. Joseph ter team will take the affirmative. bi Stephen S. Wise of the Free Haggai will be the guest speaker, The tournament, which is being Synagogue, is at present editor o o f Women desirous o earning their held to give the members of the the monthly Opinion, a journal de- money for the annual donor lunch- of the evening. Refreshments will be served and Philomathic more experience in de- voted to discussion of Jewish prob- eon to he held at the Book Cadillac a get-together will follow. The re- bating will be conducted on the one lems and literature. His address on May freshments committee consists of defeat elimination basis and the will be of extreme interest because tickets for this event. Mrs. II F Gleaming white, hilt size porcelain tubs. The heaviest Mrs. Elks Freedman, Mrs. Harry winners will be rewarded. Eleven ' of his recent articles with regard I.ippitt, chairman of theater tick- and most badly soiled laundry thoroughly cleansed . . ets, can be reached at 1641 W. Moudry and Mrs. Jack Silver. teams of two men each have been in just a few minutes. White clothes washed Snowy Plans for an elaborate ball in selected for this tournament from pressing himself as favorable to Philadelphia, Madison 8751, and of clothes VAIN. Improved agitator-no "tangling" April are being made by Bernard the active members of the Philo- colonization in Russia temporarily her co-chairman Mrs. J. Kunin, at Linderman, Sol Kanet, Abraham' mathic and an effort has been made until Palestine can absorb more 2210 Clairmeiunt, Ga. 3754-W. is tub. A wringer that is the last word in effic;ercy A s a conclusion to the extensive Freedman and Mrs. Sol Kanet. to insure an even matching of the immigrants than at present. His sad safety to operate. The members of branch 2 are teams. Leopold Snyder, chairman viewpoint is that of a very small , membership campaign now being busy soliciting prospects for the of arrangements for the tourna- minority in Zionist circles. These conducted, a tea complimenting have paid their dues Gewerkshaften Campaign in order ment, has expressed the belief that articles have aroused much ram- members who . g F eb . • to make their goal. Sol Kanet, an there is room for at least one more meat and criticism. Together with . . 111 Ishire lintel. Women who are . 300 Ps-CHERRY active member of the branch, was team to be composed of new mem- G-ee, nom Coal of Jewry ions N Ti. his sec interested in joining the organize- elected treasurer of the Gewerk- , hers or at present non-active mem- shaften for branch 2. Abraham J. hers who express their interest in Europe, all will be based on what tint are urged to communicate with Mrs. Samuel Heyman. 3221 Lachover is chairman of branch 2. i this tournament. he saw this summer on a visit to Sturtevant, Townsend 7.6651. I At the meeting last Sunday af- Europe. OLYMPIANS tenons, Jan. 20, elections were • His return here again this year lan The last meeting of the Olymp- held. Julian Caplan will be speak- is at the request of numerous peo- P ioneer Women p 14123 Y.. JelTerodt held Jan. 18, at the er of the Philomathic for the next was pie who heard him last year. ians 10114 5%. Jefrcrwoo Their Donor Affair home of Cecelia Ormus. Semi- semester, Melvin Gerson, clerk; The committee in charge of the 1171 oodo•nl annual election was held with the Leopold Snyder, assistant clerk; arrangements consists of Max 11.1 'ma. 11.1oInatn and Jack Behrmann, sergeant-at- following results: president, Ethel Chomsky, chairman; Walter Far- The pre-luncheon pep rally of Hood OM. Burnstine; secretary - treasurer, arms. Arnold Sharkey and Saul her and Dr. Israel Wiener, publici- . the Pioneer Wonsen's Organization Esther Burnetine; corresponding !Shiefman were elected to the board. ty; David Zeff and Lewis bands- held Tuesday, Jan. 22, at the Book- man, tickets. 0.-ganizations and in- Cadillac Hotel, was well attended. secretary, Doris Bagineky; *m- dividuals are asked to cooperate in , Mrs. S. Sislin presided. Joseph eant-at-arms, Cecelia Ormus. The makig this cultural event a success.' Haggai outlined the functions of of officers will take GOODWILL SEWING CIRCLE Gifts to North End Clinic installation All young men who are inter. the Pioneer Women's Organization place Friday, 'at the home of Purity Chapter is planning an Wed in joining an active Zionist in America. emphasising the im- Charlotte, Aaron. On Sunday, On Tuesday afternoon, March North End Clinic has received group and participate in the work : portant achievements of the Wo- club party will be evening of pleasure for the party Jan. 27, a 5, the Goodwill Sewing Circle will the following contributions: on Feb. 5, at the Eastern Star are asked to communicAte with I men's Council in Palestine through hold • luncheon and bridge in the In memory of Mrs. Celian Sugar given at the home of Goldie Kan- Lewis Landsman, Sorthlawn 12:18.contributions of the P. W. 0. in Temple, SO West Alexandrine Ave. tor. anquet hall of Congregation from Mrs. Harry Meyers. The next meeting will be held onl America, thus enabling the new A bridge-tea is planned for Many valuable prizes will be given B'nai Moshe. The committee in For the supplementary medical Feb. 3, chalutzah to establish herself and away and refreshments will be charge of the luncheon follows: assistance fund in memory of Mrs . Sunday, Feb. 10. For informa- served. Doris Goldberg and Belle become a worthy citizen of the land. rt. Bessie Greenspan, chairman; Abraham Shiffman from Mrs. Dora tion, call Ethel Burnstine. Town- Staub are co-chairmen of this com- Flowers for all occasions-1 Several musical selections were rx Irwin Sims and Mra Morris Netzorg; in memory of Louis Fin - send 8-6174, or Doris Bagirssky, mittee. Deator-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. rendered by Mrs. Bernard Lachs, aterwald from Mrs. Dora Netzorg Garfield 5818-M. nberg, co-chairmen. Priced low as • Easy Terms! her r of their pan. Myron Matto Joshelt. no. tree Id Mro Fidler In honor of Bone White Finish) • Antique Nail Trim! Poalei Zeire Zion Musicale Jan. 27 our Hand r,74 Betrothal Announced Oneg Shabbat on Saturday After. noon; Arrange Series of Leo. tures by Rabbi From PAGE SEVEN THE LEGAL CHRONICLE FURNITURE CO. Washington Blvd. at 1420 z 14 Opts Monday, toitgolo SAVE MONEY Weekl y SAVE $ "41 EACH OERSCIO 2 r. A Roo. Nee, m-3 Rivet . 4t1L-01". 47.:414: P ays for Your PERMANENT HOME at this fine hotel , Ot You can live in luxurious comfort in Do troit's newest downtown hotel - yet be o ffice - very within a few ffice - tsh t s pe s r oeird 7 u * c eudrpermanent 1515-21 WOODWARD AVE. Purity Chapter's Party on Feb. 5 accompanied by Miss Zelda Sky on the piano. Many new 'sledges for the donor luncheon, to be held Tuesday, Feb. 20, came in. Those who have not pledged, and wish to earn their money should get in touch with the ways and means committees of the four branches of the organization: Mrs. M. Michlin, Townsend 7-1541; 12th St. Club; Mrs. Y. Kanet, Townsend 6-5020, Dexter Club; J. Avrunin, Madison 6523, Girls Group; Mrs. E. Shreyer, Town- send 5,4512, English-speaking club, The following have already paid their pledgto: lImplampa glirags, W. Nicking.. D. Adelman. 0. wamerman. R eaDIOS. M. Marko A. soma. F. anal• L Hemet. M. Rua A. Rogow, R. 3. floorhoan. J. Novo, X Proem.., Rattao•arg. I. Roam 5. Reba•, D. raeholL I. Ovouls. M. cola... 1. widower, rs glookaoll1. Rao Love. a Trfrollzgam, A llogoM sal Nebel a