• • - PlEREFRORJEWIS/191RDNICLE PAGE EIGHT and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE I SELECT PATRONS FOR SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. FORMAL BALL MARCH 9 ' NOTE: The Costliest pry Cleaning Costs You No Afore . . . . Aliss Leona Levin is a member of the large committee planning the formal spring dance to be given by the Shaarey Zedek Young People's Society Saturday evening, March 9, in the Crys- tal Ballroom of the Book Cadil- MEN'S SUITS D Do CLONE- 90 1 e James II, Wineman of Hamilton Drive spent the past wetk in New York where he bid bon voyage to his parents who sailed on Feb. 15, for a cruise to the West Indies. AcAimpanying them was Mrs. Ar- thur Victor of Buffalo, sister of Mr. Wineman. C Mr. and Mrs. Max Finkelston and Miss Louise Rosenthal are guests at the Hollywood Beach Ho- tel, Hollywood, Fla. end c ltellt Finished COlumbla 4200 Betty Gail Lichtig will entertain her friends at a Valentine dinner on Saturday evening. t F0YrEesRS st D ta& NRS CL53E3A.54 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- man, who were guests last week at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York, sailed on Saturday aboard the S. S. Virginia, for the Panama Canal and California. and Hand MISS LEONA LEVIN igutll a lac Hotel. Reservations for the dance are being taken by Miss Gertrude Goldman, 9241 Grand River, Garfield 0754. Ray Gorrel and his orchestra have been selected to furnish the music for the dance. The formal dance, given annually by the Young Peoples Society, is the out- standing social event of the sea- son. The patron list for the affair is headed by Dr. and Airs. A. M. Hershman, Cantor and Airs. Ja- cab H. Sonenklar, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz. Reservations are $3 per couple. Elittittattb CREATOR AND DESIGNER OF MILLINERY ART Announces the Showing of New Spring Millinery also the finest domestic and imported trimmings Your Inspection Cordially Invited 9124 TWELFTH STREET Between Clolnnount and Atkinson PHONE: MADISON 9445 1■11 .■■■■■■■■■■■• ■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■*:" AN Littman's Peoples Theater IIETTY FRANK 0 p "MOLLIEN MILLIONS". Mrs. Lloyd Ancell of 3045 Cort- Mrs. Blanche Mandel of Boston land Ave. honored her sister, Miss Blvd. left last Tuesday to spend I.ilyan Weiss, a bride-elect of a few days in New York before March, with a personal and linen sailing on the S. S. Lafayette for shower at the Wilshire Hotel on a three-weeks' West Indies cruise. Tuesday, Feb. 5. Covers were laid for 60 guests. • Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman of Hamilton Drive returned from The Pals Club and Chi Sigma Chicago, Ill., where they spent a Sorority announce their annual few days. dance to be given on Sunday eve- ning, March 24, in the grand ball- Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, Jr., of room of the Hotel Strider, Favors Chicago, Ill., spent the past week- and novelties will be presented to end in Detroit and were hosts to a the guests. group of their friends on Sunday, Feb. 10. Miss Bessye Kosak entertained at a bridge on Wednesday, Feb. 13, in honor of Miss Henrietta Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Finney, formerly of the Alden Park Manor, Silk, whose marriage will take are now residing at the Whittier. place March 3. kinson Ave. sailed from New York on Feb. 15, for a cruise to the West Indies. On the some boat will be Mr. and Sirs. Fred Dreifus of Bir- mingham, Mich. from a month's stay in Hot Springs, Ark. Their daughter, Sylvia, is leaving to spend the rest of the winter in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, Calif. Miss Elaine Schlesinger, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schles- inger, will leave this Sunday for New Orleans and later will join her grandmother, Mrs. Marx, in Los Angeles, returning to Detroit May 15. Mrs. Samuel J, Berkovitz enter- tained 14 children at dinner in honor of her son, Leonard's, 7th birthday. Mr. and Airs. Emil Rose of 3265 Chicago Blvd., left for Chicago, Ill., for a week's stay. ■ ■ ■ DR. CALDERWOOD SPEAKS MONDAY APPRECIATION Hashomer Hatzair Concert March 31 New Milk and Cream Prices Effective ilonday, Feb.11, 1935 Standard Pasteurized Milk Jersey Milk Coffee Cream Buttermilk Chocolate Milk , . L 12c per quart 14c per quart 15c per z pint 10c per quart 13c per quart Metropolitan Detroit Milk Dealers, Inc. Chronicle Want Ads Pay! Poale Zeire Zion Ball on April 21 1 ilimelhochT Annual February Sal: Soaps, Toiletries Begins Today Ends March 2nd Unusual Values in Imported and Domestic Soaps, Toilet Waters, Talc and Bath Powder, SPECIAL — Included more of Marie with 2.00 purchases or Earle, Arden, Gray or Rubinstein preparations, • regular size package of Himel- MRS. MAURICE ARONSSON following the games. There will be no admission charge. All are invited to attend. Airs. Morris Blumberg is chair- man, Mrs. George Levey is co- chairman and Mrs. Maurice Aron- ason is an active member of the committee, assisted by the follow. ing: Mesdames Oscar Blumberg, Seymour Frank, Charles Bom- berger, Simon Shetzer, Aaron Sil- berblatt, Max Blumberg, Harold Goodman, Nathan Kaplan, Nat Bronstein, Philip Gilbert, Moe Prince, Hy Gittleman, Frank Wetsman, Myron Keys, Dan Cul- len, A. J. Kaplan, Sam Goldberg. Temple Father, Son Banquet on Tuesday hoch's Tissues. TOILETRIES—STREET FLOOR Yiddish Folks Verein, Jrs. Cordially Invite You to Their First Annual Dance SUN. EVE. FEB 17 BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL (GRAND BALLROOM) Scintillating Music by Buddy Fields and His Orchestra GALA FLOOR SHOW featuring Dixie 8 and Davis Trio Dancing: 9 to 1 Tickets: 50c The annual Temple Beth El Father and Son banquet will be held in the social hall of Temple Beth El, Tuesday evening, Feb. 19. "The party will be filled with as much food, fun and fellowship as is possible in a three and one- half hour program," the commit- tee states. The evening will begin at 6 sharp with a dinner at which fa- vors and decorative hats will be distributed. Following the din- ner there will be a talk by a nationally famous athlete who will show a talking picture which he personally directed. Songs, a puppet show, prizes, magicians, novelties and other surprises will follow. There will be an inspira- tional talk by one of the fathers and his son. Mickey Mouse talkies will close the evening's entertainment. The committee headed by Saul H. Rose advises that all persons make their reservations in ad- vance by calling Madison 8530, to avoid the disappointment of not getting in. Tickets will be 75c a person. Air. and Sirs. D. W. Davis, for- Rose Lewis of 2964 Webb Ave. merly of the Alden Park Manor, are now residing at the Whittier. gave a luncheon and bridge in hon- or of Mrs. Al. Finkel of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreifus and III., on Wednesday, Feb. 6. Mrs. children and Mrs. Esther Dreifus , Finkel was one of the guests at J. Prices: Eve.-350 to $1.00, Plux Tax left Thursday for St. Petersburg, Shewach's wedding. Matinee-250 to 75c, Plux Tax Fla, 111 101010 11h. N 0110 Waal 1.11 a xl IWIN L.1 IN x." % Mrs. Charles Parzen and daugh- Mrs. Hugo A. Freund of Chicago ter, Mrs. Aaron Friedman, left on Feb. 2, for Miami, Florida, where Blvd. entertained for her aunt, Will Address Course its Interna- Anna Veingarden of New York they will spend the rest of the tional Relations Conducted by winter. Enroute they will be the City, and also celebrated her birth- Council of Jewish Women guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris day on Feb. 14. We, the National Leber Committee for the Jewish Marks at Vero Beach, Florida. Workers in Palestine, acknowledge with thanks the coopera- The Peace Committee of De- Mrs. Adolph Sloman and Airs. tion given us during the current Gewerkshaften Campaign troit Section, National Council of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer of by the following organizations: Jewish Women, announces a Irving Hirschman will entertain at a luncheon on Saturday, Feb. 1G. Suffolk Drive left Feb. 14 for Palm course in international relations Agudath Bnei Eretz Israel Beach, Fla. Laundry Ladies Social Club to be presented by Dr. Howard Agree Family Club Men's Club, Cong. Bn•i Moshe Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lambert of B. Calder•ood of the Political Miss Ceil Mollie Eistein, whose Berditchever Verein Grosse Point sailed from New York Michigan Home Protective Mrs. Cotten to Review "Sal- Science department of the Uni- Bereznitzer Assn. on Feb. 15 for a cruise to the West marriage to Paul R. Feiler will be versity of Michigan. His lectures Indies. vation" for Hadassah an event of March 24, was honored Bobrorsker Ladies Michigan Pro g '•e and discussions will deal with cur- guest at a miscellaneous shower Professional Group Brith Sholom Lodge 364 Mlaver Verein rent problems in international af- Brith Sholom of Detroit Airs. Walter Leib and her father and bridge on Saturday, Feb. 9, at Mohliver Progressive fairs and especially with the poli- La Casa Loma Club. Hostesses The February meeting of the sailed on the S. S. Lafayette from C•rpenters Union Od Verein tical situation in Europe. Such New York on Feb. 15, for a cruise were Mrs. Alfred ‘V. Feiler, of Professional and Business Divis- Chernigover-Layever Ostrowser topics as disarmament, the revi- to the West Indies. Birmingham, and Mrs. Jess R. ' ion of Iladassah will be held next David Horodker Pinsker sion of the Versailles Treaty, and Feder of La Salle Blvd. Tuesday evening, Feb. 19, at 8:15, Detroit Metal Peddlers' Union Pioneer Women's Org., Br. 1 protection of minorities will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence II. Eng- ' at the home of Mrs. Ralph David. Eastern Ladies Pioneer Women's Org., Br. 2 , Honoring Miss Belle hoenigs included. gess and son, Robert, left on Feb. son, 1693 Virginia Park. Ekaterinoslaver Drora Group, P. W. 0. The class, which is open to 12, to spend the remainder of the berg, bride-elect of March 3, a At the urgent request of those Flower. of Zion Girls' Group, P. W. 0. shower and bridge was given by who were unable to hear Mrs. Council member will meet at the winter in Palm Beach, Fla. Galician Society Poole Zeire Zion, Br. 1 Mrs. M. Goldstein and Mrs. G. Ru- Morse M. Colten'a recent after- Clubhouse of the Council of Jew- Galician Youth Club Poole Zeire Zion, Br. 2 ish Women, 89 Rowena St., Mon- Air. and Mrs. Hoke Levin of bin on Feb. 7, at Boesky's on Dex- noon review of "Salvation," Sirs. Hashomer Hatzair Poole Zeire Zion, Br. 3 day, Feb. 18, at 3:30. Thereafter, California Ave. left on Feb. 12 for ter Blvd. Colten will repeat her review of Hebrew Ladies Free Loan Pogrobitzer Ladies this group will meet every third a 10-day visit in Washington and this great novel by Sholom Asch, Assn. Primrose Benevolent Miss Helene Blumberg enter- depicting Chassidic life in Pol and fourth Monday of the month. New York. Hechalutz Progressive Ladies tained at her home on Elmhurst There will be no charge. land. A large attendance is ex- Jewish Nat'l Workers All., Av- Radomer Friendly Society Airs. Walter Mayer will sail from Ave. on Feb. 3, at a surprise hand- pected for this„ interesting pro- Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman is chair- runin Br. No. 79. First Radomer Aid Society New York on Feb. 16, for a three- kerchief and hosiery shower hon- gram, which will conclude with a man of the Peace Committee. Branch 114, J. N. W. A. First Radomer Ladies Aux. oring Miss Belle Koenigsberg, Members who wish to take this weeks' cruise to the West Indies. social period. All members of the Arlosoroff Br. 137, J. N. W. A. Rosner Progressive bride-elect of March 3. course may submit their names to evening group are invited. KovIer-Wohliner River Rouge Jewish Club Amson C. Tabor of McNichols Mrs. Kleiman, Lo. 6454 or call Keshinover-Beserabier Mrs. Max Rosenbaum was hos- Turover Verein Road spent a few days in New the Clubhouse, Columbia 0450. Masquerade Ball of Mlaver Korostishever Yiddisher Folks Verein York City, returning on Feb. 15. tess at a personal and linen show- Krutzah-lvrith er and luncheon held on Jan. 12, at Relief Society March 10 Young Poale Zion Alliance Lachover Verein Zamosh-Tomash•ver Mrs. Bernard Wohl of LaSalle Boesky's on Dexter Blvd., in honor of Miss Belle Koenigsberg, bride- Lachovitzer Zhitomirer The Mlaver Relief Society will Blvd. will leave on Feb. 19 for Ladies Auxiliary of J. N. F., Zviller Ladies New Orleans where she will visit elect. Covers were laid for 50 have its annual masquerade and Morris Scharer, Pres. Suffolk Ladies Society her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bitten- guests. covic ball on Sunday evening, One of the prettie st features of berg. Laundrymen' ■ Aid Society Workmen's Circle, Br. 156 March 10, at the Moose Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilalpert the annual concert of Hashomer Cass and Elizabeth. The orches- Hatzoir on March 31, will be the Mr. and Airs. Walter Irving of and son, Lippen, of 1447 Burlin- tra under the personal direction choir of the B'nai Aiidbar. Sixty Whittier 13 I v d. a r e motoring game Ave, are motoring to Miami of Mike Falk will be featured. young voices will be raised in through the west and will be gone Beach, Fla., for the remainder of Ten prizes will be given for the the winter. songs of tribute to the new Eretz several weeks. best costumes and dancers. Judge Yisroel. Dr and Mrs. Albert Krohn of Theodore J. Richter of the Cir- B'nai Aiidbar, or the Sons of the Miss Eleanor Blum of Colorado cuit Court will lead the grand Desert, have for their aim to Ave. entertained at a dinner dance Sherwood Forest have as their march. All proceeds go for char- create for the child an atmos- on Feb. 8 for 25 guests, at Web- house guest their sister, Mrs. M. ity. Simon of Hamilton, Ont. phere of life and creativeness ster Hall. I. Mellin is president of the through the use of symbolism de- society, Sam Goldberg is chair- Mrs. Lewis Brown of Balmoral Sir. and Airs. Harry Frank of rived from our national and so- man of the ball committee, and cial heroes. The heroes of the Colorado Ave. will leave on Feb. Drive left Wednesday for Miami Philip Imber is in charge of pub- desert days are brought back to ' 16 for Miami Beach, Fla., where Beach for several weeks. licity. Mrs. Lichtenstein is pres- life. The child feels he is one of they will remain for seven weeks. ident of the Ladies Auxiliary. ' Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis of Bal- the desert Hebrews who are striv- Sir. and Mrs. Moe Leiter and moral Drive left for New York, ing to end the wanderings of his people. lie feels akin to those who daughter of Parkside Ave. left on 5, here she will spend a week. overcame the hardships of the Feb. 7, to spend six weeks in Miami, Fla. Samuel Heyman of the Chat- desert and who learned to crave , ham Apts. has returned from a for freedom. He tries to become In honor of their 25th wedding 110-day trip to Atlantic City and one of them by also transferring anniversary, Mr. and Sirs. Harry their spirit to his own "Midbar- Conheim of 118 Richton Ave. were 'New York. Galut". lie too rebels against the pleasantly surprised at a dinner on Mrs. Blanche Mandel of Boston Pharoahs of today by preparing Sunday, Feb. 10, at Northwood Inn, to become a Chalutz( learning to by 75 of their relatives and friends Blvd. left Tuesday for New York master the secrets of this world, and were presented with a beauti- 5, here she will sail for a three- as the Hebrews did in the desert. ful gift. Air. and Mrs. Conheim will I week cruise of the West Indies. But he plans to conquer his land leave this Sunday for Florida, Cubs Milk producers and distributors of this market have Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Goldman by the plough and the sickle, by and other points of interest and acknowledged the necessity of increasing the price work and true comradeship—the will be gone the remainder of tht of 2466 W. Philadelphia Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their paid to milk producers because of the advance in bow and arrow are forgotten. winter. son, Herbert Julius, on Saturday The B'nai Midbar range in ages the price of dairy cattle feed. The cost of milk morning, Feb. 16, at Cong. B'nai from 11 to 14 years. They are Airs. Louis Fiske of Eason Ave. distribution, also, has advanced considerably during organized into Shvatim (tribes) returned from a week's visit in 'Moshe. A reception will be held the past seven months. This condition necessitates st home on Sunday, Feb. 17, from 1 Cleveland. of 15 to 20 children, each shevet 12 to 5 and 8 to 11 p. m. increasing the price of milk and cream at this time. under the guidance of two mena- Mrs. M. Fishman of 4814 Leslie halim (leaders). In Detroit there Milk, cream and other dairy products at the Ave., Russell Woods, was hostess Graduate Chapter of Tau exist at present five shvatim. changed prices still represent the greatest food at a lovely farewell party in honor Epsilon Rho Legal Frat value for economy and health. of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bader and Mrs. Detroit Graduate Chapter of Sylvia Berk, who left for • month's Tau Epsilon Rho, international stay in Florida on Feb. 10. They legal fraternity, has inaugurated were accompanied by Nathan Ba- a series of monthly luncheons to der and Ruth Berk. he held the first Saturday in each The date for the Poale-Zeire month at the Barium Hotel. At Zion dance was definitely set for Mrs. Peg Kanners, winner of the April 21, at the Stotler Hotel. Or- membership drive contest of the each of these meetings the mem- ganizations are urged to refrain Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish bers will hear a discussion of cur- from making any affairs on April Old Folks' Home, entertained 20 of rent legal problems by members 21. A popular orchestra and enter- her workers at luncheon and bridge of the organization ,and also by tainers are promised by the dance in her home at trim Washburn outside speakers. 515 STEPHENSON, BLDG. Trinity 2-6000 At the meeting in March, Benja- committee, headed by Bernard Ave., Monday, Feb. 11. Linderman. Sol Kanet is head of min Jaffe will discuss, "Recent the program committee. On Sunday evening, Feb. 24, Developments in the Field of The meetings of the Poale-Zeire Mrs. Nancy Pick of 2940 Monterey Bankruptcy Law." Zion branch 2, are held at the Jew- Ave., will hold open house in honor ish Center twice • month, on Sun- of the engagement of her son, Allen, Flowers for all occasions— ongolegNINIMMV days at 7 o'clock. to Miss Mildred Martin. No cards. Ditittar-Jay Florist, Euclid 6082. ■ ■ I All plans have been completed for a novelty party to be given by the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Sunday eve- ning: Feb. 17, in the social hall of the synagogue. Beautiful prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served Mrs. Mordecai Ezekiel, wife of the economic adviser to Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace and daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Charles Finsterwald of 1239 Chi- cago Blvd., has been appointed supervisor of Washington's nurs- ery school system, according to word received here by her par- ents. Mrs. Ezekiel is a graduate of Northern High School and Simmons College and holds a mas- ter of arts degree from George Washington University She has specialized in nursery schools for 10 years. The five nursery schools which will be under her supervision will be used as lab- oratories for the training of Fed- eral relief nursery school work- ers who are sent to Washington for six weeks at the National Re- search Center. Educational Program: Ellmann to Mr. and Mrs. A. Glazer of 2514 Mr. and Airs. Monte Wittelsho- Speak Feb. 24 A large audience composed of fer and daughter, Norma, of At- W. Philadelphia Ave. returned the members of the Shaarey Zedek Young Peoples' Society and their friends heard Dr. Sidney K. Biegler's interesting talk of the 12TH AT SEWARD • TRINITY 2.3488 $ history of medicine in the social hall of the synagogue last Sun- day, Feb. 10. Cantor Jacob H. $ Friday Night, Feb. 15; Sunday, Matinee and Evening, Feb. 17 Sonenklar gave the musical por- Our Guest Star, the Well-Known Actress tion of the program. For their meeting to be held Sunday, Feb. 24, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, president of the society, and BENJAMIN BLANK in announces that James 1. Ellmann, president of the Detroit Zionist Organization, will address the A Mo.ileol ProdorlIon of limit Inlere , 1 group on "A Layman Looks at Palestine." Members and their 111E.SIIAT .. lol .ening for `lion Solomon soil Harr, Jordon. The plat AtIll be .1 111: Town II olrlinmn" by S. Toad. friends are invited. $ eta Sisterhood Party At Shaarey Zedek TIVOLI ANNOUNCES h- c Awl Risaltalas 74/maim Today, Tivoli m•kes formal announcement of its new brewhouse—not only the finest and most modern in Michigan, but, according to competent judges, the finest in America! 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