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TnuDeraorrJ ewisnRONICLE
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PAGE EIGHT

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Zedakah Appeal for
3rd Donor Luncheon

MEN . . .

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Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith, president
of Zedakah Club, this week made
the following statement on the ,
eve of the annual donor luncheon,
which will be held on Feb. 27: ,
"In commemorating the 14th
anniversary of its existence, the
Zedakah Club feels at this time .

When you want more

DRY CLEANING VALUE

Call Forest for

Prof. Joseph Jastrow, eminent
psychologist and lecturer, will be
the guest speaker for the Institute
on "Problems of the Modern Jew-
ish Youth" to be presented by the
League of Jewish Womens Organ-

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence II. Eng-
gess of Cumberland Ave. invited
a few friends to meet Ludwig
Lewisehn following his lecture at
Temple Beth El on Jan. 22.

Irving Kaufman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. lien Kaufmann of Massachu-
setts Ave., returned from a month's
sojourn in Hollywood, Fla.

DRY CLEANING & HAND FINISHING

SUITS

90c

Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of the
Wilshire is taking a three weeks'
cruise to the West Indies. From
Nassau, she will go to Florida
where she will spend the remain-
der of the winter,

coil gel more sloe In
Mize Dr, I Irani., 41.1.114• thin
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Price Includes Pickup and Delivery

COlumbia 4200

Mrs. Alma Fruhauf was at home
to her friends on Jan. 21.

TIOMn

League of Women s
Groups to Conduct
Institute Monday

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On Friday night, Feb. 0, the
parent-teachers meeting of . the
confirmation department of Tem-
ple Beth El will take place. The
parents will be entertained by a
play, The Golden Calf," given
under the direction of Miss Joyce
Davis. The Temple Sisterhood will
hold a reception for the parents
and teachers in the social hall. In
the cast are: Jennie Roe, Alex-
ander Magill, Edward Shatter,
Lillian Goodfriend, Gordon Seed-
berg, Donald Pearl, Philomen
Bernstein, Elaine Blumenthal,
Sylvia Ilaydu, Gabriel Schoenberg,]
Ruth Gittleman, Sam Ginzler,1
Family Berit, Elaine Striffing,1
Henry Cohn, Maxwell Lenhott.

Mrs. Irvin Sirkin (Shirley Kelt) ,
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund sprat last week end in Cleveland,1
gave a dinner party at their home Ohio.
on Chicago Blvd. on Jan. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of
CLEANERS & DYERS
MRS. SOL WOLFF
Mrs. S. T. Gilbert will leave Sat- Cortland Ave. left Friday to spend
533.547 East Forest
MRS. JACOB HARVITH
entity for I'alm Beach, Fla.
he remainder of the winter In izations Monday, Feb. 4, at the
Florida.
Temple Beth El.
that credit should be given to its
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Ilimelhoch
I Prof. Jastrow, formerly of the
loyal followers who have so gen- . are now making their home in the
University of Wisconsin, comes
Emma
Lazaroff
Schaver,
who
erously lent their support to its Whittier Apts.
has given recitals in many cities , to Detroit from New York City
extensive activities.
ncluding New York, Chicago, Los where he is lecturer at the Nose
"The Zedakah Club has taken
Alexander Freeman and Royal
School of Social Research and is
specialpride in being able to as-, A. Oppenheim have returned from Angeles and Toronto, has tri-
umphed again on Sunday evening , also associated with the NBC net-
same the responsibility of caring a trip to Rochester, N. Y.
work
through which he broadcasts
for aged couples and individuals ' Jan. 27, in Boston, where she sang
before a capacity audience at the weekly. He is the author of nu-
for whom provisions have not
Mrs. Nate S. Shapero and chit- Repertory
Celebrating the Completion of the 1935
'
merous
books, chief among these
been
been made, by maintaining them dren of Longfellow Ave., will leave epertory Theater, under the aus-
Gewerkshaften Campaign
"Keeping Mentally Fit" and "The
comfortable quarters. In this next week for Miami Beath, Fla., picas
of the Boston
Gewerkshaften
Campaign
Committee.
Mrs. Schav- I Fable of l'sychology." Ile will
way many have been spared the where they will spend the reman- e r is scheduled to appear at the
discuss the problems of the mod-1
prdeal of being placed in insti- der of the winter.
Detroit Gewerkshaften Campaign ern Jewish youth from a social
lotions, where they would be un -
banquet , D . Chaim ZI•Ctl k ' and economic viewpoint.
Mr. and Mrs. harry Farbsten of 70th birthday jubilee, and at the
happy.
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple,
This organization has also Burlington Drive left Jan. 30 for luncheon of the Jewish Pioneer
Beth El will present the religious I
made it a part of their work to E t ''''. o- B7leck hs : Fsltaa. in Miami and Women's organization.
angle
of this problem. The psy- I
make infant's layettes which they Palm
GUEST SPEAKERS
aspect will be presented
furnish to private needy cases,
Sidney M. Kelt and mother, Mrs. by Dr. Louis Schwartz.
and also give to other organize- ingMansp. rjoa
Samuel Knit, motored to New York
lomnbgeldi. s8tacyhaiknn California,
lsenjoy
The Institute will begin at 11
tions upon request. Layettes are dividing her time between Los An- to visit with relatives and friends
a. m. and will continue through
Head of Palestine Labor Delegation
also sent yearly to Palestine.
for several weeks. They will also
geles and Palm Springs.
stop in Washington, D. C., and the afternoon. A luncheon will
"Emergency relief which con-
White Sulpher Springs, W. Va. be served at 12:30. Presidents of
sists of the furnishing of coal,
Mr. and Mrs Harry Becker of
affiliated organizations and board
Noted Jankh Deamatht
milk, clothes and other necessities, Sherwood Forest, left by motor on They will visit with Mrs. Kalt's members of the League will serve
It'br"v
brothers, Max Steckler in Ash-
has also been supplied by the Friday for Florida.
as
hostesses for the day. Tickets
land,
Ky.,
and
Isadore
Steckler
in
Zedakah Club.
may be procured through organi-
Va
Bluefield
In order that all these obliga-
Mrs. Marvin Gingold has re-
' W.
.
zations
presidents or through
Noted Soprano, will participate in musical program
tions may continue to be fulfilled, turned to her home at the Belcrest
Mrs. Harry II. Elbinger and Mrs. II. Warner, ticket chairman,
the Zedakah Club is once again after a fortnight's stay in Read-
Mrs.
Sol
Wolff is in charge of the
daughter, Marjory, of 3201 Webb
calling upon its faithful follow- ing, Pa.
90c PER PLATE
luncheon arrangements.
Ave left Friday for Boston , Miss
ers who so generously gave in

Mrs. Irving Hirschman is visit• where they will join Mr. Elbinger
the past, to once again rally to
For Reservations call Garfield 9017
the support of our third annual i n gchkevreisai nstderiorM ars,wN
eeakthan Sloss, to make their future home there.
e
Prior to th ir departure many
donor luncheon, which is to be

lovely affairs were given in their
held on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at
A
Mrs. Irma Strauss and son, honor.
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•. ■ 7101101113 11a1LW ICIMM ILIa llaIL.11:113 11M the Masonic Temple. The support
James,
will
leave
for
Bermuda
very
of everyone is urgent, so that this
Mr. and Mrs. J. Solomon of the
organization may continue to say shortly.
Belcrest will leave Saturday for a
'Zedakah will be done.' "
Plans have been completed for
Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Jacob of trip through the south.
A pep rally will be held Feb.
an unique affair to be given by
5, at the Book Cadillac Ilotel. A Boston Blvd, will entertain at a
the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek
The Bicur Cholem Jrs. elected on Sunday evening, Feb. 17, in
luncheonette will be served it dinner party on Sunday evening,
"TO BENEFIT THE NEEDY SICK"
the following officers for the en-
12:30 for the nominal charge of Feb. 3.
suing
term: President, Morris
25 cents. The meeting will fol-
Cordially Invites You to Their
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schiller of Magy; vice-president, Alan J.
low. The speaker for the after-
Chicago Blvd. gave a dinner party Stone; secretary, Jules Englan-
noon will be Rabbi Harold Rosen-
on Jan. 31. der; treasurer, William Levin.
thal. An entertaining program in
Plans are being made for the
charge of Mrs. .S. K. Slobin Is
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Grant of spring dance.
^remised for the afternoon. Mem- Chicago Blvd. will be hosts at a
bers are urged to come and bring
dinner on Saturday evening, Feb.
CONG. EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE
At the last meeting of the Naomi
11 heir friends.
2, in the Crystal Ballroom of the Girls Club, held at the home of
Taylor and Woodrow Wilson
Book Cadillac Hotel.
-
the Misses Katzman, plans were
I
completed for their spring frolic,
PURITY CHAPTER'S
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin of to be given April 9, at the Shaer
PARTY ON TUESDAY California Ave. entertained a few H ashomayim Synagogue in Wind-
REFRESHMENTS — MUSIC — ENTERTAINMENT
frknds at dinner on Feb. 1.
sor.
Arrangements have been com-
Come, bring your family and friends. It will be • :toed deed, # pleted for Purity Chapter's party
Mrs. Herman Finsterwald of
Mr. and Mrs. P. Rice and fam-
■ nd pleasurable, too! Tickets only 25c. We take this ocean # to be held on Tuesday evening, Boston Blvd. left for an extended ily of Blaine Ave. returned from a
sion to thank the Bicur Cholem Jrs. for their splendid
stay in California.
brief visit in Chicago where they
co-operation, which has enabled us to carry on our work.
of
Miss Roddy Feltner of Wooding- the
attended
a reception
in son,
honor
engagement
of their
Wal-
ham Drive, who has been spending ter to Ida Weiss, daughter of Mr.
he rtained
winter in at New
York City,
was
the
We also take this occasion to appeal for new member..
a Farwell
party
and Mrs. A. L. Weiss of Chicago.
mtt-
Dues are only $2.00 a year, and your money goes to
given in her honor in the Rainbow
The mothers of the Phi Sigma
help the needy and sick.
Room of the R. C. A. Building in
Radio City, Miss Feltner is ex- Rho
Sorority
their
daughters
at entertained
a surprise dinner,
MRS. GEORGE LEVEY
I acted home this week-end.
Sunday, Jan. 27, at the home of
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Wela
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis Mrs. Lillian Shehowich, 3308 Rich- the social hall of the synagogue,
ton. After the dinner the mothers at 8 p. m.
WINCI al all! MI V LI MI I MI MI I LW •
have returned •from a short stay presented gifts and flowers to their
have
A surprise party is to be staged,
Chicago, Ill.
The remainder of the including games and refreshments.
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evening was spent playing bridge. Members, friends and their hus-
Edward Heymann spent Jan. 27 daughters.
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The next meeting of the Sorority bands are invited. There will be
in New York City.
will be held Feb. 10, at the home no admission charge.
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING
Mildred Booking, 2267 Pingree.
of
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Mrs. Morris Blumberg is chair-i
OF THEIR DETROIT OFFICE AT
Miss Terry Fiske has returned
men and Mrs. George Levey is co-
, from a three-weeks' visit in New
Mr. and Mrs. Alex 51. Hertz-
chairman.
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Committees Chosen
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Make Reservations
At Once for Service
Group Dinner Feb. 10

Reservations for the Detroit
Service Group annual dinner-
meeting. at which will be
staged "The Masked Parade,"
should be made at once. The
dinner and program will be
held in the General Motors
Bldg. Auditorium. Plates may
be reserved at $1.25 by calling
Miss Esther Prussian, 51 West
Warren Ave., Columbia 1600.



SEMI•ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE

SINCE 1884 FOR PARTICULAR
PEOPLE, IT'S

LONDON! 'PARIS! BERLIN! MADRID!

The largest class in years re-
ceived its third rank work last
Thursday night at Detroit Lodge
No. 55, Knights of Pythias. The
following received the rank of
knight: Louis Wexler, Nathan
Miss Sara C. Rosen, formerly Shaver, Murray Shapiro, Arnold
of Colorado Ave., is now residing Gross, Leo II. Drapkin, Herman
at 1610 Collingwood Ave.
Radnor, Jerome Stricoft, Louis
and Harry Feintuck (father and
Miss Belle Jackson of 2008
son), Earl Victorson, Sidney Stol-
Hazelwood Ave. left last Sunday
On Wednesday afternoon at 1 for Miami Beach, Florida, to be sky, Isadore Gorin, Alexander
p. m., at the Jewish Community the house guest of Mrs. Alter Feinstien, William Schultz, Aaron
Center, Rabbi Leon F'ram will be Shrier of Detroit, who is spending Jacobs and Moe l'earlman.
The following chairmen of
the guest speaker at a meeting of the winter there.
committees were appointed by the
We're celebrating the production of the
Hadassah's educational committee
If is subject will he "Survey of the
5 Millionth l'IIILCO with bigger trade-In
At a recent meeting of Omega new chancellor commander, Ber-
allowances and easier terms than ever
Jew in Poland, Germany, Rumania Delta Kappa Sorority, the follow- nard l'earl: Entertainment, Wil-
before! Comes in now—see the magnifi-
and other eastern countries and in ing officers were elected: Anne liam Rothman, chairman, Ralph
cent new 118X and the many other
America today."
Slobasky, president; Bess Rosen- Raskin, co-chairman; publicity,
PIIILCOS.
World-wide reception, mar-
Sam
Collier;
lookout
committee,
thal, secretary; Mary Katzman,
velous tone. Radio's greatest values!
Mr. ard Mrs. I. Winston of Vir- treasurer. Mynne Miro was ap- Sol Kaufman, Frank Berman, II.
ginia I'ark left for Florida where pointed librarian and Florence P. Cohen; captain of the third
Trade-in Your Present Set—EASY TERMS
they will spend the remainder of Weinerman, publicity agent. The rank team, Louis Wechsler and
the winter .
sorority is contemplating a cock- Bela Jacoby, co-captains; mem-
Priced $20 up--Easy Terms
tail party in February. The next bership; Nathan Wateratone, chair- PHILCO 115X—$100
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
Mrs. Leo Michelson is visiting meeting will he held at the home] man; new quarters committee,
REASONABLE MONTHLY
her daughter, Mrs. Ilorace Haber, of Renee Sklash on Rochester Ave.1 Frank Berman, chairman, and
in Birmingham, Ala., for a month.
CHARGES
Ben Berman, co-chairman; Jack
Miss Bee Shrier of Boston Blvd. LeBost, organist.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Reese left last Sunday for Miami Beath,''
The entertainment committee
and daughter, Dorothy, of Cali- Fla., to join her mother, Mrs. Al- has set Tuesday evening, Feb. 19
fornia Ave., are guests at the ter Shrier, who is spending the as the date of the annual father
Vinoy Park lintel in St. Peters- winter there.
and son night. The affair this
burg. Fla., for an indefinite stay.
year will be held at the Fort
8925 TWELFTH STREET
Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson Wayne Hotel. On this day the
Between Hazelwood and Taylor
airs. M. J. Saltzstein of Mil- of 2008 Hazelwood Ave. had as
Pythian
Order
will
celebrate
its
waukee, Wit., is visiting her son, their guest Bernard Kirschenbaum 71st
A Complete Line of
anniversary. Supreme
Dr. Harry Saltzstein of the Bel- of New York.
Chancellor Commander Reno S.
Furniture — Radios — Washers — Refrigerator.
crest.
will broadcast a message
ti og f e o!.
d ee p
sapper an meeting
ion
sh Blyu, in
The monthly
nation-wide hook-up from .1
over a ation-wide
Mrs. Bella 011esh eimer o f M oss
Station
Vi MCA, New York, at 9!
Ave., is visiting with her brother, sional Worecn's Club will be held
Sidney Rothschild, in Havana.
en Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 6:30 , D. tn. Eastern Standard Time. Detroiters in Florida
I Aaron Feldman; treasurer, Sirs.
Past
Supreme
Chancellor James

Jewish Community
Form Sunshine Aid Club Maurice Siden; secretary, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashner of Center, et
n ity Dunn, Jr., of Cleveland will also
Glynn Ct. entertained at a dinner Reservations must be in by Tues. broadcast a message on "Pythian.1
Viola Weiss; corresponding sec-
or SStation
on Jan. 30.
The Detroiters in Miami Beach, retary, Jean Lewis; Mrs. Sam
v
Clove-
day morning.
At the conclusion
tion " 7"
WFI'
AF, ove' Fla., organized a Sunshine Aid Rauft, hospitaler, and Mesdames
(1 ", through Station
ef the supper and business meet- ' rd
Mr. and Mrs. !ferry Stamler ing the members will attend the a nation•wide hook-up at 4:15 Club or social and benefit par- Fannie Strauss, Barry Love and
and daughter of Mainland Ave. lecture given by James Waterman P. m., the afternoon of the same ties to be given during the season Tushbant, publicity committee. A
at M i am i Bench . Mrs. II. II. Moos Chaim party will be held
will leave this week-end for Cali.' Wise in the Jewish Community day.
forma by way of Panama.
Next Tuesday evening, Feb. 5, Prenzlauer is the organizer and in the near future to supply needy
Center. Visitors are welecuake;;
the first degree team will again r Mn. Hairy Love was hostess of Detroiters with matzos. All De-
Archie Hoffman of The Dixie Inn
Joseph Falk. Bert Whitman and initiate a large class.
the first meeting. Thirty-one De- troisers who come to Miami may
' recently motor ed t o Flori d,
a w h e-e • Jrry
e Morse have returned from
t 0:te)s were present
The of• join by getting in touch with
Flowers for all occasions- fi-ers are:
he eel seeid the remainder of the as extended vacation in Cuba and
Chan man, airs. S. Mrs. Viola Weiss, 811 Ms, dila
,Deater-Joy Florist, Euclid 605, 2 Ihelman; vice-chairman, Mrs.
Florida.
Ave.

Feb. 5, at 80 W. Alexandrine.
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Prizes will be awarded and re - I
freshinents will be served. The
IMIOLIMOVI RM.N.NOMIONMILWKWKIIMIORWOK,
committee in charge of this party
is headed by Mesdames Doris
Goldberg, Belle Staub and Ann
Rabinowitz.
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Mrs. Rose alutchnick of Phila-
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Cohen of 3227 Sturtevant Ave. She
will remain here for three weeks.

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