PIEPerRorrIEwun &Dram PAGE FOUR • nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Rehearsals Begin For Y. P. T. C. Play r cclat an c Qrsonal : Rehearsals for the Young Peo- ples T c rn p I e Club dramatic group's production of the Broad- way and cinema success, "Three Cornered Moon", by Gertrude Tonkonogy, have begun, and the Keeps the best in your clothes and gives more • Mr. and and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel r eturned Tuesday from a six- week stay in Palm Beach. En- route home, they stopped in New York City. Their daughter, arrived home on Wednesday, hay ing visited at Vassar College. DRY CLEANING VALUE MEN'S SUITS Mrs. Sylvia Stern Oppenheimer is spending a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Dr. Calderwood'a 2nd Lecture Next Monday llimelliocies • His C is Sponsored by Peace Committee of Women's Council The class in international re- lations sponsored by the Detroit Section, National Council of Jew- ish Women, met with Dr. Howard B. Calderwood of the University of Michigan on Monday, Feb. 18. A group of women, interested in brings you the ex- citing collection of SUITS designed by the eminent Paris Couturiere While this famous French designer was in America she designed just six suits, all bearing the mark of her creative genius. Without "budging your budget" you may have • distinctive suit with a Lyolene of Paris label. They are ex- clusive at Himelhoch's and ■ are all priced at Mrs. Esther Simons and daugh- ter, Irma, of Chicago Blvd. are sojourning in Miami Beach, Fla., until May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbaten of Burlington Drive have returned Ben Tobin was host to 12 from Miami and Piilm Beach, Fla. couples at a dinner pArty in the Dry Cleaned Mayfair Room of the Book Cadil- Lyolene is well known for her brilliant styling of young, Adolph Moses of Chicago, Ill., lac Hotel, Saturday evening, is spending the week-end in De- given in honor of Mies Frieda and Hand Finished tailored suits with dressmaker details. Capes and blouses troit. Shnitz and Ben Goode, who are add individuality to these suits of unusual tweeds and mono- to be married March 21. Price Ineludrs Pickup and Delivery tones. Miss Fritzie Broad of the Whit- tier has returned from a two- Many parties have been given COlumbia 4200 month visit in Chicago. recently to celebrate the engage- 0E616NED IOR ment of Mildred Martin, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kopple of te• of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron P. Colorado Ave. entertained at ■ Martin, to Allen Louis Pick, son supper party on Friday evening, of Mts. Nancy Pick. Mr. and BY 44144141, PARIS MRS. G. L W1LLENS Mrs. Martin had 50 people at Feb. 22. CLEANERS & DYERS dinner on Feb. 10, at their home, MRS. SCHMARYA KLEIMAN production is scheduled for per- HIMELHOCH'S SUIT SHOP—SECOND FLOOR 533-547 East Forest Mrs. Nathan Schlaffer of La- 1693 Clairmount Ave. On Feb. formance early in April, accord- ing to Theodore Birnkrant, Y. P. Salle Blvd. will be hostess to a 16, Miss Martin and Mr. Pick current problems in international group of friends at luncheon on entertained 34 of their friends at affairs—many of them from the T. C. dramatics chairman. • party at Miss Martin's home. standpoint of working for peace— The play is an hilarious three- Saturday, Feb. 23. Mrs. Pick and her daughter, enrolled for the course. act comedy, dealing with the mad "The Bible as Literature" was Sarah Ruth Pick, will hold open Dr. Calderwood dealt with the Rimplegar family, who, through • house on Sunday, Feb. 24, from various peace and war attitudes the loss of all their money in the the subject of an address deliv- to 11 p. m., at their home, and the philosophies which un- ered by Dr. Leo M. Franklin on stock market crash of '29, are 12940 Monterey Ave. deHy these attitudes. His next brought face to face with reality Thursday, Feb. 21, before the discussion, Monday, Feb. 25, will Southwestern Woman's Club. for the first time. , Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Memphis, deal specifically with that attti- — . The following have been cast Mrs. J. H. Schakne, who has I Tenn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. tude which favors the show of in the various coke: Mrs. Rimple- Direct From the gar,• Miriam Carver; Elizabeth been sojourning in California for Louis Jacobs of 2911 Hazelwood force for maintaining peace. This course, open to council Rimplegar, Gertrude Willens; Ed the past two months, is expected Ave. members, through the efforts of Rimplegar, N e w ton Jackson; home this Sunday. A social meeting of the Pro- Mrs. Shinarya Kleiman, chairman Douglas Rimplegar, Jerome Biel- Lawrence Nathan is spending fessional Group will be held on of the peace committee, furnishes Philip Krawil, recommended by field; Kenneth Rimplegar, Lionel Sunday, Feb. 24, at 3:30 p. m., a wealth of information as well Thousands of pleased customer, a few days visiting his parents Willens; Donald, Gabriel Alexan- at the home of Esther Goldberg, as stimulation for thought and offer* you complete Jewelry menu- der; Dr, Stevens, Dr. Milton S. in Buffalo, N. Y. hoturing faeilltien. lila 20 Yen , . 8930 Goodwin Ave. Aaron Kut- discussion on issues which because Marx; Jenny, Betty Saloshin; UNDER NEW, WELL-KNOWN MANAGEMENT of erperience, ht. creative abilltY Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Levy nick will speak on "Important of their importance and gravity Kitty, Rose Adler. and bin permallaed eery!v mean of the Polk Manor left Thursday Aspects of Jewish Life in the should interest every intelligent Mr. Frank Seklen, who directs a chain of °wound- nugh In the nelectIon of distinctive woman, Dr. Calderwood presents by motor to Miami, Fla., where Nineteenth Century." log hotels, has assumed the management of the Jewelry. Visit hie new location. DONSEVAGE, BOOKMAN, they will remain for three weeks. his course in the form of a lec- "Floridian" in Miami Beach, and now offer. a see. 1201 Metropolitan Building. This Plans are now being formu- ture, followed by discussion, par- GIVES LECTURES HERE vice,cuisIne,hospitality and comfort incomparable. In your opportunity to buy at man- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsal lated by the social committee of ticipated ih by members of the urni tuners prices. Located on beautiful Biscayne Bay, and within Moderne Compact George Dobsevage, well-known have returned from a week's visit the Mizrachi Youth of Detroit for group. close proximiry to the Beach, this famous hotel tonne Strikingly now. Powder • American Jewish bookman, for- in New York and will move short- the annual social affair. The com- Dr. Calderwood is an authority h yollow gold compact. nlyied offers every conceivable form of indoor and out. mer secretary of the Jewish Pub- ly to their new home in the Park mittee has announced that it has on his subject. He has a great NI and Mack fintuld arranged for the appearance of fund of knowledge derived from door diversion for "Rest or Play". - 1, d Very dainty, fitted lication Society of America, is a Lane Apartments. with rouge. Extra kip gip c Ray Correll (in person) and his TWIN AEnOcCAR SERVICE TO BEACH years of exhaustive study and guest in Detroit, and in course epecial at Mr. )(remits will germinally in- Mrs. David J. Levy of Boston orchestra to play at the Mizrichi activity in his field. He received Ta HMG. ell b. maraud one modified Mull. of his visit here is delivering a Ode agent and polish your att. Your mintorrnm, eaPerl- Youth dance on Sunday evening, Blvd. honored Mrs. Hugo A. Fre- Plan Bad.. Roma including !Malan and anew. • his doctorate at the University of w series of addresses to d number jo we • of charge, while you welt. ly dune at Just und's house guest, Mrs. Anna April 7, in the Crystal Ballroom Wisconsin, the subject of his dis- JEWISH DIETARY LAWS CAREFULLY OBSERVED of organizations. sertation being, "The Interna- This Sunday morning, Mr. Dob- Weingarden of New York, at a of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. tional Protection of Minorities," sevage will address one of the luncheon on Feb. 19. The next Oneg Shabbath of the Since 1927, he has been teaching assemblies at Temple Beth El. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin- Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will in the political science department 1201 METROPOLITAN BUILDING On Monday evening he will speak MIAMI BEACH. FLORIDA before the B'nai B'rith groups. ger of the Park Lane Apartments be held at the home of Mrs. Sam. of the University of Michigan, wag. HOTELS UNDER SEIDEN MANAGEMENT Ile has also addressed the Knights will leave on Feb. 23 by motor uel Levin, 12515 Broadstreet, specializing in the field of inter- JERRY JOHNSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA for a trip through the Southwest. Saturday, Feb. 23, at 2:30 p. m. national relations. He has been of Pythias. LAUMIL-11.111.P0011. LAI/WOOD Na Mrs. Harry L. Jackson will pre- faculty advisor to the Interna- 111.1.031. NOM. 1.0Ale NIACK FLA. NOlara'OOOMOTa4 Win IMO. II Mrs. William Henley of Cincin- sent an address describing in de- tional Relations Club, a student YANG MOTU. nionnounr. N. v. nati visited her parents, Mr. and tail the political parties in Zion- organization, and he has also as- Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald,- last ism. A discussion will follow the sisted in the preparations for the "••••••••• ■ •"mmeeeems^oms"...".."mwe'womse•mas""wme`www" week-end, before leaving with Mr. talk. annual model assembly of the Henley by motor to California League of Nations which is held Larry Lawrence Leebove was yearly at one of the Michigan col- where they will make their future Rugs - Linoleum - Window Shades entertained at a surprise party leges. He was in Europe in 1929, home. Drapery Rods given in honor of his birthday principally for the purpose of at- Get Our Prices Sint — Entlinates GurnInhed Free Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff of by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. tending the meetings of the Lawrence Ave. spent a few days Leebove, on Sunday, Feb. 17. League Assembly in Geneva. In Window Shade, Cleaned and Repaired in Lima, Ohio. 1930-31, he held a Social Science We Specialise in VENETIAN BLINDS Mrs. Siegmund L. Brin of 1909 Reesarch fellowship, studying in Misses Faye Alpern, Hermina Calvert Ave. entertained in honor Europe. Since 1931, Dr. Calder- Brock, Dorothy Bronstein and of Mrs. Bensman of Kansas City, wood has acted as chairman of the 8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phone.: Garfield 1230.31 Mrs. Abe Seeman will be host- Mo., daughter of Mrs. Charles League of Nations Association of eases to the Alpha Gamma Phi Konheim of Elmhurst Ave. The Michigan. Sorority at a bridge social afternoon was spent with games The class meets every third and on Saturday evening, Feb. 23, and m usic. fourth Monday of the month at -- at the Chinese Tea Garden. the clubhouse of the Council of Ilonoring Miss Ceil Mollie Ei- Jewish Women, 89 Rowena St., The prize offered to the member selling the most tickets for their stein, a bride-elect of March 24, at 3:30. Enrollment is free. Those recent dance was awarded to Miss Mrs. Michael Eder and Mrs. Oscar who were not present at the first Dorothy Bronstein. The next Koenigsberg entertained at a meeting of the class may still meeting will be held on Tuesday linen and personal shower at the enroll when the group meets evening, Feb. 26, at the home of Wilshire recently. . again, Monday, Feb. 25. Miss Beatrice Schmittel. — Miss Zelda Smith of 3270 Mon- Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Bal- terey Ave. entertained the Tri moral Drive left on Wednesday to Sigma Sorority at a valentine- spend a few days in Chicago. bridge, Thursday evening, Feb. 14. Mrs. Samuel M. Epstein left Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald last Sunday for a three-week visit An elaborate Purim play with of the Alden Park Manor returned in Hollywood, Fla. a cast of over 100 boys and girls from a month's stay in Holly- will be given by the Tuxedo-liol• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt wood, Fla. mur branch of the United Hebrew of Boston Blvd. honored their Samuel Benach will be host at Schools, Saturday evening, March aunt, Mrs. Anna Weingarden, at a dinner party on Feb. 16 at the a reception at 19313 Santa Bar- 9, at 7:30 p. m., at the auditorium bare Drive on Sunday, Feb. 24, of the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Statler. from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m., Linwood and Dexter. This play. - r. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesin- in honor of the engagement of in which the Book of Esther will Mr. ger of Boston Blvd. left Wednes- his daughter, Annette, to Irving be dramatized in an unique and .5p f r day by motor to Kansas City and' Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. extremely colorful manner, con-' Alexander Robinson of Webb sista of eight scenes. Dances, Florida. songs and pageantry are some of — Ave. No cards. the features of the play. Gerald May has returned from and the Saying of Buying On Sunday evening, Feb. 24, The Junior Congregation of the a business trip to New York City. Tuxedo-Holmur School holds re- — Directly of the Manufacturer e n r e o y r to t n o nh Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund A Mir•s s ., N wa il n lch y ol P dico kpe on f 2 h9 o 4 u 0 seNi gular services every Saturday and Mrs. Anna Weingarden spent of th - engagement of her son, Allen, morning, at 9:30 o'clock, These last Sunday in Ligonnier, Ind. to . .....s Mi.dred Martin. No cards. services are conducted by the —. members of the congregation. A — 1) Mr, and Mrs. Harold Schlesin-; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marks of group of boys who are especially ger entertained 18 guests at din- 3272 Clairmount Ave. entertained trained are conducting the serv- a farewell party for their with ices in the traditional manner and ner at the Belcrest on Feb. 13. Mrs. ' act as the Chazonim of the con- , Ed ame and daughter ht F eir ner(nE e Marks) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank of gregation. The following students Wildemere Ave. entertained at Rbehester, N. Y., who are motor- who have been trained in this ing to Miami, Fla., for the remain- Chazonim Group are now offi- dinner on Feb. 16. ciating at the Shaarey Zedek — der of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Peiner were Junior Congregation: Herbert Le- Imtrumente whom rare loveliness of Beautiful hosts at a dinner party at the Contonda Sorority held an open vin, Elmer Harebell, Hannan tone and eplendid construction have ' meeting Friday at the home of Kraft, Sheldon Zuieback, Nathan Belcrest on Feb. 20. Grinnell-Built 13,000 pur- made them the choice of ' Belle Penick, 1648 Hazelwood Saginaw and many others. chamrs is Michigan alone! All, when Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- Ave. Periodic public examinations coupled with superior quality, them is man and daughter, Janet, will re- have been held at the Tuxedo Mrs. Susan Beck of the Sue- School in many of the classrooms. turn this Sunday from a six-week the decide. primiedvantage that goes Anne Skop is in New York The board of the schools and the stay in Hollywood, Fla. with buying of the manufacturer, .10 days. parents of the children were Pecturoil Abent how pre-eminently desirable the aelec• present at these examinations. Joseph o man r The Jewish Oral Society for The children were examined in Goa of • GRINNELL BROS. PIANO ... most extraor- • visit with his family, who are the hard of hearing announces msy terms for your ewe hornet Very in the reading of the spending the winter in Miami. a "Parent Night" social, to be , writing, dinary value— prayers, in the study of the lan• Fla. may be arranged. Your old piano held at the Jewish Community I guage. in Chumosh, in history accepted a part payment. Center on Tuesday evening, Feb. Mrs. S. E. Heineman of Bloom- and other subjects. field Hills is visiting her daughter 26. Theie will be entertainment and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ir-1 and refreshments. All members MEN'S CLUB SPONSORS RINNELL 8805, Detroit. win Phillip Strauss. in New York' are urged to invite their parents I have a Slim MA I MON I DES LECTURES City, for 10 days. Soon after to attend. years old. What will you returning home, Mrs. Heineman! allow nu for is in exchanger toward a When you've sees it Ber•;nning Thursday evening, In honor of Mrs. Anna Wein- will leave for Tucson, Arizona. GRINNELL IRO/. GRAND ❑ UP- Feb. 21, with a lecture on "Mai. and heard it, you will to be the guest of her son and earden of New York City, who monides' Contribution to Medi- RIGHT ❑ PLAYER ❑ ? (Chad, readily understand the daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.' is the house guest of Mrs. Hugo cine" by Dr. Irving Edgar, the style preferred). A. Freund, Mrs. Melville S. Welt lemon for its A Robert Heineman. NAME was hostess at a luncheon on Feb. Men's Club of B'nai Moshe is popularity. You would offering • three-lecture series on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bass and 15. Mrs. .1. Victor Roemer and Maimonides, whose 800th birthday ADDRESS expect it to be priced son, Sidney, and Mrs. Bass's moth- Mrs. Victor H. Well entertained anniversary is to be observed and on Feb. 21 r • at lean 1100 higher! er, Mrs. I. Nurko, motored to jointly on Feb. 20 March 30. Wineman gave a Andrew Mrs. Miami Beach, Fla., to spend the In preparation for this occasion party for Mrs. Weingarden. remainder of the winter. the Men's Club is providing its -- On Salo at AN Grinnell Storee*I"' • members, the congregation and 'Miss Father Sandra Helfand Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sarnoff are all others who are interested, the end Mrs. Harry Baumgarten left in Miami Beach, Fla., until spring. 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