s ke w elvish Periodical Carter - CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO %ft EDEI'ROITID'ilS/16.1 RC/NIUE r - — — 'PURITY PURIM FROLIC AT NORTHWOOD I MISHKAN ISRAEL HONORS UHLMAN! ] Mrs. llenry Levett is social ] chairman of the Purim dinner dance and frolic, sponsored by , Purity Chapter, to be held at 'Northwood Inn on March 3. Frank Rabbis and Laymen Join in Felicitating Rabbi on 10th Anniversary MRS. HENRY LEVETT Get in Me Spring Swing with a New Dressmaker or Wardrobe SUIT 28 Individual collars to flatter you . . . spring shades to brighten you up . . . in fashionable styles for all occasions, Sizes 12.20. FIFTH FLOOR FRANK'S; SEDER1 For a Healthy and Youthful Complexion use Madame Borova's Face Creams Salon and Laboratory These Creams are unlike any on the market. Finest Face Powder, blended to the individual pigment. Lotions, Rouge, Lipstick, Muscle Oil, Shampoo, Sponge Bath Lotion, Perfume, Bath Oil, Eau de Cologne, Eye Shadow Pencil • Tillen and his orchestra will fur- nish the dance music. A complete new floor show will be presented. Every effort will be put forth to carry out a gay Purim spirit. The chairman in charge of ar- rangements and reservations are Mrs. Leonard Simons, To. 8-6040, and Mrs. George Lewis, Hogarth 6287. Rabbis and laym en joined in honoring Rabbi Isaac Stollman on the occasion of his tenth anni- versary as rabbi of Congregation Mishkan Israel, on Sunday eve- ning. A dinner was served at the ] Mishkan Israel, Blaine near Lin- wood, for more than 300 people. Following the banquet, the audi- ence adjourned to the synagogue) auditorium where under the chair- .ranship of Morris Granet, presi; dent of the synagogue, addresses were delivered by Rabbi E. Ai- •hiskin, Philip Slomovitz, Rabbi :Moses Fischer, Meyer Weisenfeld, Rabbi J. Thumim, Rabbi S. M. Fine, B. Cohen and represent- atives of the Horodocker Society. Rabbi Stollman responded to these addresses with a touching expres- sion of gratitude. The speakers lauded Rabbi Stollman for his efforts in behalf of Jewish learning and Palestine, especially the United Hebrew Schools, Mizrachi, Jewish Nation- al un and oung I srael. Dancing followed the ceremo- nies, in the social hall of the synagogue. ELLMANN TO ADDRESS SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. James I. Ellmann, president of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, will be the guest speaker at the Shaarey Zedek Young Peo- ple's Society meeting this Sun- day at 3 p. m., in the social hall of the synagogue. Members and their friends are invited. For the musical portion of the program Miss Laurette DeYoung will present one of her pupils , Master Mitchell Mandenberg, who will play popular selections. After his address Mr. Ellmann will conduct an open forum dis - cussion. B'NAI DAVID LADIES PLAN $2 DONOR EVENT The Ladies Auxiliary of Con- gregation B'nai David will meet on Monday evening, Feb. 25, at the synagogue. Mrs. Joseph Weingarden, pres- ident, reports that plans are un- der way for the $2 donor lunch- Engagements Mrs. Fannie Strauss announces the engagement of her daughter Helen Ann Freedman, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freed man, to Earle Douglas Maas, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Louis Maas o 16592 LaSalle Blvd. The wedding will take place March 8 at Miam Beach, Fla. Mr. Maas is a graduate of the University of Pennsyl vania and a member of the Franklin Honor Society. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Cook of Pingree Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, June, to Sidney Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cohen of Pittsburgh, l'a. Mr. and Sirs. A. Sheuer of Montgomery, Ala., announce the engagement of their daughter, Daisy, to Donald Berger, ', of Mrs. Carrie Mae Berger of Dexter Blvd. Mrs. Jacob Goldhamer of Cleveland announces the betrothal of her daughter, Roselyn, to Marcus Aaron Lebster, son of Sly. and Mrs. Louis Lebster of Flint. Mr. and Mrs. I). Rosenbaum announce the engagement of their! daughter, Charlotte, to Simeon Freedman, son of Mrs. R. Freedman, Creams $1.00 and up. Women's City Club ELIZAIIETII ST M EST 'Berry 12)0 Little Women of Hadassah Plan Bridge March 3 is the date selected by the Little Women of Hadassah who will be hostesses at a bridge party at the home of Miss Made- line Lindenbaum, of 1705 Boston Blvd. Extensive plans have been made for unique entertainment. Reserv- ations may be made by calling Dorothy Magidsohn, Long. 5415, or Beatrice Mermer, To. 6.7238. Littman's Peoples Theater 12TH AT SEWARD TRINITY 2.3488 Friday Night, Feb. 22; Sunday, Matinee and Evening, Feb. 24 Our Guest Star, the Well-Known Actress SECOND WEEK FOR OUR POPULAR STAR BETTY FRANK "Revenge for a Mother " Written Especially for Betty Frank — Music by Benj. Blank Prices: Eve.-35c to $1.00, Plan Tax Matinee-25c to 75c, Plus; Tax I Feb. 24—Miss Lillian Neuman, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Herber Neuman of Tyler Ave., to Dr. George Ilarris of Cincinnati, Ohio Rabbi Joshua Sperka will perform the ceremony. Starch 2—Miss Sarah Grossfield. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Grossfleld, to Louis Wiener, son of Mrs, David Wiener, at Congregation B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, at 8 p. m. March 3—Miss Belle Koenigsberg, daughter of Mrs. Esther Koenigsberg, to Charles 111. Rosenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenbaum. March 8-111iss Ilelen Ann Freedman, daughter of Mrs. Fannie Strauss of Detroit and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freed- man, to Earle Douglass Maas, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Louis Maas, at Miami Beach, Fla. March 10—Miss Anne Lipschitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lipschitz of 4777 Williams St, to Morris Rosenblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenblatt of 9373 Broadstreet, at the Petoskey Ave. Syna- gogue, at 7 p. m. March 17—Miss Lilyan Weiss, daughter of Mrs, Max Weiss of 2669 Cortland Ave., to Charles Sisskind, in the Crystal Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac Hotel March 31—Miss Gertrude Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldman of 1504 Glynn Court., to Fred S. Bergstein, for- merly of Duluth, Minn. Ceremony will be held at Hotel Stotler. --- Dr. Sachar to Be Principal Speaker at Annual Donor Event For the third annual donor luncheon of the Zedakah Club which is planned for Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 27, at the Masonic Temple, Mrs. David Si. Milian, chairman of entertainment for the afternoon, seemed as guest speak- Prese nts A it ew basket Weal's leather Ifilarriagts BERKOWITZ - GOLDFINE • Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldflne announce the marriage of their daughter, Edith, to William C. Berkowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berkowitz. The marriage MRS . J WEINGARDEN was solemnized by Rabbi Leon " • eon, Tuesday, March 5, at 12:30 Fram on Thursday evening, Feb. p. m. Bridge will follow the 14, at the home of the bride's luncheon with prizes for the win- parents, in the presence of the immediate members of the fam- ners. Mrs. Rose Needle, vice presi- ilies. dent of the Auxiliary, is chairman' WALTERS • LEET of this affair and is assisted by Mrs. S. Roltenbc]irg, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. B. Leet announce Sam Zack, secretary, and the fol- the marriage of their daughter, lowing board of directors: Mes- Ella, to Howard "Bud" Walters, dames M. Kransberg, H Rotten-I son of Earl Walters, on Sunday berg, C. Weinberg, I. Rosen, H. afternoon, Feb. 10. Rabbi Leon Belensky, L. Cohen, A. Caplan, Fram performed the ceremony. S. Shlakman, J. Winokur, P. Sher- Mrs. S. W. Raych of Buffalo, man, I. Baker, A. Solomon, A. N. Y., sister of the bride, was Katz, A. Dubrinsky, S. Zack, F. present. Krivetsky, L. Nudleman, M. Waine, A. Matter, A. Shear, J. Rottenberg, H. Tiktiner and J. Fishman. Further information may be ] 11. 1 obtained by calling Mrs. Sam ] Rottenberg, To. 6-7696, or Mrs.' Joseph Weingarden, To. 6-3238. Miss Lillian Eichner was host- "Rainbow Cruise" es at a hosiery and handkerchief Sunday, March 3 .e hower, on Monday evening, Feb. honoring Miss Frieda Shnitz, I I 8, "Rainbow Cruise" of the Purity, bride-elect of March 21. Rainbow Girls will be held in the ] Crystal Ballroom of the Book. Mrs. Alfred Finberg of San- Cadillac Hotel on Sunday eve- ] d usky, Ohio, was the guest of her ning, March 3. ] d aughter and son-in-law, Mr. and The "cruise" will be conducted Mrs. Harold Schakne of Rochester in semi-formal style, and dancing Ave during the week-end. will be to the tune of Marvin Kahn's 10-piece orchestra. Tick- Mr. and Sirs. Louis Jacobs of , ets are now on sale and may be 2911 Hazelwood Ave. were hosts secured from Dorothy Green- at a dinner on Saturday evening, baum, worthy advisor, Townsend Feb. 16, at Buddy's, in honor of 7.3665, or from any of the mem- he Bar Mitzvah of their son, bers of the committee in charge: Sidney. Betty Halperin, chairmen; Sylvia Scrub, past worthy advisor, Town- Mrs. Harry Gerber of Ilelen send 6-6362; Thelma Slatkin, past • Ave. entertained at • valentine worthy advisor, Lenox 0323; Slur.' dinner and bridge, honoring Miss ley Keywell, Longfellow 8810; Beatrice Wasserman of Seward Edna Rosenman, Townsend Ave., whose engagement to Joseph 6-0390; Harriet Gottfurcht, Town- Hosach of New York City has 710286; Madeline Betty Meyers, been announced. Townsend 7-1532; Leona Rosen- berg, Townsend 7-2482; Jeanette Mrs. Meyer Burstein and daugh- London, Townsend 8-0545; Hilda ter, Sara, and son, Alex, of 2266 Rothenberg, Townsend 8-8076, or Blaine Ave. left last Sunday for Nora Siderman, Windsor 4-1250. New York and from there will sail, on Starch 16, on the Conte Di Savoi for Tel Aviv, Palestine, to join Mr. Burstein who has been there for the past two and one- half years. They will make their home in Palestine. future Jubilee Concert approaching, MISS PAULINE GERBER Mrs. Sarah Gerber of 3817 Tyler Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Pauline, to Don Smulson, of San Francisco, Calif. Center Art School Starts New Season to wear with spring tweeds! AO' ..;',,T ,.._.,- ( Spectator ox ford in black, basquette, blue or brov with calf acct nts. $12.75 ICI •-•,.e N I MRS. HERBERT WALLACE Births kleinlaut, 11. globlei. J. P. Rosenthal, Louie Fidler, Jack Siolilli, M. Shapiro, Nathan [Whin. Meyer Meyer,. B. MI. ler, II. PVIIII,YrIC A. Noraquee, Moth. Goodman, XL Agree. A. Reiner, Abe Hor• don. Inman. Herman Radner, J. Weln• stein. E. Goldberg, II. Contor, !ark Sav- ior. Joeeph Moo, II. Blackman. Joseph Moreton. B. Levett. Leon Llintiburg. Al 1, 11110.1. WIMP] ev.id, klendell Harry Glickman, Morrie Becker, Maur- Ire coper, Loul• Bowman, Maui- lee Rommel. Ben M•leon. Louie Berkower. .5 J. Illumenati. Phillip liorellk. Man Blumberg. Nat Bronstein. Alex Mehrelber, cad shalt. Sant Pointer. Jacob Colons, Morel. LiourwIta, J. W. Lachman, B. Tlgay, Harry Cohen. Abe Cohen, Max Cohen. Benjamin Rove, Joneph Ellin. Shorn. Davis. H. Rottman. Joe Tenen• berg. Karl KutInsky, Julius Goldman. George Arta, Mollie M•rkowIta, Gertrude Goldman, EL Freedman, Joeeph Statib. Adolf Itelder. Morris Loeh. It. It Newman. R. Solomon, Bennett, Fenner', Carl Sehli- let Ben 14111ot...in, Day It Fubar. Harry E.t.d.-In. M. Borman, Phil Gorellek, II. Timken, Al Goldberg. Joseph SlolarskY. Sam Shunts, Skolnick, Harry L. Cohen, Lout. Paul N. Shogan • L. Isaac., It Phillip Auroat, Hermon. Lupiloff. H. Cavallo. Ralph Paul, Fannie Paul Morris Landau. I., Polly. Arthur Richle, David Dona. M. Geltadino. Hartford. Cann.; Jacob Chloorel, M. Silveraton, Louie Freedman, It. H Levett, Ed. Wolf. Frank Kerweekv. lass Colenberg. William Kroritnial, Herold !lament hal, W. J. Reisman. I. Bradfield. At. Penfil • Ilerman (tech. M. Ooldemith, W. Sandler. B Kato, R Sokonoff, P. Lubetilky. Robert Keaton', Flint. Mich.; Morrie Halperin. Levey. M. Slobin, Joaeph Wilk. lingo Solomon, mesdames teains Stocker, Morris Berk, ! 1.31 Wingait walk ing oxford, in black, blue or brown basquette with calf trim- mings. $10.76. kt6 ilibiliMa•Wod•••=.4- US SEKS 1111‘41 Her Betrothal Announced ■ In Addition o • Torgein Order for PAS SOVER Be y re to provide your relatives in Ru SSIA pecially milled with fine sal its FLOUR for MA TZOS 1/nlinwrily, 11 nor of sash Ilse fluidity) In not nawil able In Toreeln storm Torgsin gun sated delivery direct of your relatives. to the horn ■ 1.61 00115 s: ,der NOW on llont the y anion In lima far Minot en, For Pole. no d Inrormallon write tot UnIc n Tours Canal.. Gloria Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of 659 Boston Blvd. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Conalee Gloria, to Robert S. Trepeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Trepeck, formerly of Chicago. Reception at home on Sunday, March 3, 7 to 11 p. m. No cards. Mrs. David B. Werbe, chairman of Jewish Communit y Center art e ' er'ran . 8 VTIZrrliTi: " M Laws fr7llp committee, announces the open- lissom Romenzweig. Hen Kevin- c Saul • yky. Ben Lut z. N orman e Itonenber ing of its winter season. a Hir anni R strobA,t l:kign Leon Makielski who was in- i", ' ;,-,.'; '1,414 ,p Gold. Nathan. Rabinowitz. II. Rabinowitz, structor for many years in the A %ene, A}0in..(141,,,m; Detroitera in Florida . . .1.1xti. 14..1 Chicago Art Institute and Uni- Milton Green- To Aid Passover Needy HO. versify of Michigan, has returned ossia to the Jewish Community Center si h"1;.„1'• r in nenir.tr ':•tt ! ''A fro: o ark The Detroit Sunshine Aid Club on The ne Art School after a short absence n sn s of Miami Beach, Florida, com- during which he has executed im- portant portrait commissions in ktewart. 'Ben Itotelrh. K. FauAem, N. posed of former Detroiter& un- ireenb•ra. Luean, It Levin. Henry Boron. der the leadership of Mrs. H. II. South Bend, Indiana. 1 :"1141 : n 4: The winter term will start with Mar rt:7" n., n „h77; r I , 7,:1 k lial r";^ tom. Gould. Berry Greener..., Emil many new additions to the cur- ricula and preparation for the spring exhibition of the advanced, sos. Joneph llornieh. J. J. Mahler. Louie thsdherg. Hermon t often. II•r0 Nitr- ''C---------. , and intermediate " w r i jrseir, ". f.':',."Ti l . Mtlr".5 in.'". group a Students are prepared to ,e„, m: . . ' Herl711'. T 17.11 " ar Duna.. l 'i. M start on the, Biblical compositions Hry hil isr Lome Allender, Herman Conon, rAr• depicting Jewish history in their s.Let 1■ I LLE R FISHER BUILDING 1448 WOODWARD 261 Fif h Ave., N. Y. C. TE ATER Cherry 2110 This Su nday, Feb. 24 Son ai At How-olftro, Area J."th ,, PRICES EATS NOW C.,;;::,7 60e, 15r. g1.68 (Plus Taal and 111;..k oodward Maurice Schwartz ■ Director, Yiddish Art Theater, N. Y. . ltn 11 ,, Ger lek. aC4kA in .ro nle1 compositions, which is the aim of iharm _ Mar., " 1:- z'" :""" lonlioin, "' M "l. n"1::;' the Jewish Community Center Art " ” Sen..' M Aaron 1.1,101.14.. Jo-..ph Ronde., Max Silverman. Albert School. So ore. Heron Rtenhurh, census Mei..- Classes are in session on Mon- , day and Thursday afternoons for , 1,:.- iii`s71 ..110. i ci.47, in+sviirgiti? g.lir iih; N 01 mon. B Frank, g"ol elementar yh and hi: t esrwmaerdt i z amt :flat s- ! trli.e.in,,,Ion nopl d Ereleler M Mathis J. as 7m!..'"Vei=ri, n rie . instructor. The life and advanced] Scales iwai hjittki ,:..s, FrpodmAn In - Inc spoon. In. (Mr- clam, with Leon Makielski as in- Pe" T 'th" the mi.." and Elaine j " th Rotolla Leibowitz structor, meets on Wednesday """. ann. __. S01) Madboo Ave, T re.; IN .1 N ORIGINAL AND DIVERSIFIED CONCERT RECITAL evenings; drawings and paintings A L Blur, AI. Rothman, from costume are made on Sun- . 4,,et,71. liti,4 11:iXsi.ri' rrr,i .i,....s 'xi,. a ii«,r. Irr ZAttp day mornings, including drawings N , ni , :u which ti a].,. J N Lotion, . 4 .1,,, tund; / F and paintings from life, Na Je i :In tl National Fthror: prepare the students with • good i'.7,]`:i ff ,. A %% .. oldmih. N Weinenth•l. Mollo Welyen• academic foundation. Kline 'thr"h.."' j‘.." Mae W'"" Jo roby, I Kauf m an, '" a I. r l s. E" Registrations are now being g , I sn MRS. H. H. PRENZLAUER taken for the winter season, to m,'„,, ' ,,,,r. id ..,,,,,, w p..., 1 r„ „ „ . ti .. „ s prepare students for the spring New .mitn. Harry Peatim•n. A II. Wont Prenzlauer, is active in efforts to exhibition, and some scholarships 7r.. " . C.%114:171. secure aid for needy on Passover will be awarded. ...•71.1. A dinner was given at Kra- Seirn• Itio•nblatt. Sara Wiener. N p 0 0Gret. WonoWn auallOry No lit mer's Restaurant, in Miami Beach to net turion I Boole Koffrron. Ru.1 Blunt Detroit Halevy has taken drastic •• 10,t1•1 %VOA. A 0 Barak, Herman on Sunday evening, Feb. 17, to Phi So Lite Sorority will give 27th Bicur Cholem Jrs, steps in disciplining the choir so as celebrate Detroit night. Among t Purim Dance March 24 to maintain the high standard of a bridge dansant on Feb. 24. a Gold Penman. wean . those who attended were Mr. and dot 1 ot•in the Chinese Tea Gardens. There excellence for which it is known and Mrs. H. H. Prenzlauer, Mr. and no1 Ho. elle.. Roo.ali. 5,11.,1. • floor show, and which it hopes to surpass at will be bridge games, The Bicur Cholem Jrs. have re- Itronlind Ash. Mrs. B. Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. refreshments and dancing. the concert of April 28. tamed Hank Finney and his or- B. Berkowitz, Mrs. Max Bernstein for, — I A list of members in good stand- chestra to present the music of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Fish- Dr. and Mrs. Raphael Altman, their 27th annual Purim dance, ing has been published in the Hs. er, Mr. and Mrs. Brody, Mr. and formerly of Elmhurst Ave.. are which will be held at the Book levy Clarion. Honor Son's Marriage Mrs. Gendill, Mr. and Mrs. Ko- Rehearsals which are held week- now residing at 2737 Monterey Cadillac Hotel Sunday, March 24. a $150 Gift for With walsky and son, Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Stone has been named' ' ly on Monday evenings in Room 123 Ave. Polish - Jewish Relief Kassel, Sir. and Mrs. B. Schwartz, of Northern High School begin, chairman in charge of the affair. ; Mr. and Mrs. N. Fishman, Mrs. 12. of 17305 On Tuesday, Feb. 12, the Jun-' Charles H. Gershenson promptly at 9 and end at Fannie Strauss, Mrs. Hoffman. The marriage of Samuel Members who arrive after rehear- Muirland Ave. left to sped d • {ors were guests of honor at an Kobaker of Detroit to Misa ■ given by the anniversary party sal starts, unless they have been fortnight in Miami, Fla. Dora Goldman of Brooklyn, N. senior division of the Bicur Cholem previously excused by the conduc- Y., which took place last Sun- tor, will not be admitted, and will Mrs. M. Silverman of 3741 Col- Association, held at the Taylor- Bridge for Rothschild-Ha- %ikon Synagogue. At that time a day afternoon, Feb. 17, at the s ubsequently forfeit membership lingwood Ave. entertained at dassah University Hos- Brooklyn Jewish Center, with in the choir. Non.members have bridge on Wednesday. in honor of all of the Bicur Cholems and their pitalMarch 19 Dr. Israel I.evinthal officiating, been urged not to visit rehearsals. Mrs. Thomas Faigel of Boston. friends were urged to attend the was honored this week by Mr. Musical preparations have as- Mass., who is spending a few Purim dance on March 24. Plans have been made for a and Mrs. Jacob Kabaker of sumed a very serious nature. Dan weeks in the city. card party to be held in the Span- concen- Edison Ave., Detroit, with a Frohmen, the directs, ish Room, Fort Shelby Hotel on trating on the finishing touches to The Women's Health Club of Stella, to Joseph G. Bloom, son' gift of $150 for Polish-Jewish Tuesday evening, March 19. at the program for the tenth annual) the Jewish Commun ity of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bloom relief. 8:15 o'clock, by the Business and , concert. The oratorio, "Dos Naie This contribution, which was hday Cluern cir of Monterey Ave. No cards. I held a Washington birthday Professional Women's Division of I.id" which it to be featured, is • eon on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at the sent to the American Jewish BETH ITZCHOCK JRS. ' the Detroit chapter of Hadassals. work of surprising beauty and ar- Center. The committee in charge On Saturday evening, Feb. 16,t Joint Distribution Committee, ' • Is C h a dinner was given by Phi Ep- was earmarked for the Loan The proceeds of this event are to The Halevy is carrying on • so-. of the affair was Mrs. Josep silon Ne Sorority at the Book, Kassas (Gemilath Chassodim) go to the funds for the Rotschild- There will be a meeting of the Isenberg Mrs. William Hadassah University Hospital Beth 'Whoa, Jrs., Sunday, Feb. cial program. The clubrooms at Magidsohn, Cadillac Hotel, at which the elect-1 which are functioning in Pol- and Mrs. Sidney Krandall. which is to be built on Mt. Sco- 24, at 3836 Fischer, in the Con- 8927 Linwood, informally opened ed officers were installed as fol./ and under the direction of the Saturday, and are open Feb. 9, pus, Jerusalem, near the Univ.:- irregation Beth Itzchock, at 2:30 d Mrs. Abraham S. lows: Mollie Levine, president,. Joint Distribution Committee Mr. evenings, sits Hospital. Tickets, which hi- Arrangements for the eve- daily except on a) p. m. for relief of needy Jews who Goodman of 3295 Rochester Ave. Marion Sorkin, vice president; elude refreshments and door ning's entertainment will be de- are accessible to active ae well as Genie Farber. secretary; Betty are extended loans gratis to be will be hosts at a reception on associate members. prises, are 50 cents and may be cided during the meeting. Sunday, Feb. 24, from 2 to 4 and Taylor, treuurer. The next meet- • able to carry on their small secured from the chairman, Miss i --.----- at the int will be held Feb. 27, businesses. o ccasions— 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the Flowers fee all I Florence Krell, Long. 3227. When you're thirsty it's too . r engagement of their daughter. Book Cadillac Hotel. a w ell D a sue-Joy florist. Enelid 6062- late to think about dt:gle,g ■ A charity card party will be given by Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Mittleman of 9727 Dexter Blvd. for a needy family, at Congre- gation B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, on Sunday evening, Feb. 24. Valuable prizes will be given to the bridge winners. Wednesday, Feb. 27 er Dr. Abraham Leon Sachar of the University of I l l i n o i a, whose subject will be "The Challenge of Our Times." As another outstanding feature of the afternoon, Wynn Wright, dramatic director of Station WWJ, the Detroit News, will present a one-act play by Alfred Sutio, en- titled "The tan on the Kerb," ing Ilelen Wright and Benjamin D. Welling, A special meeting will be held Monday afternoon, Feb. 26, at Ho- tel Stotler. Women who have not as yet paid their pledges will have this opportunity to do so at that time. Anyone having puedges to turn in should bring them to Mrs. Jack Greenberg, 2669 Glendale, or Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs, S. II. Lebowitz (Cele Braunfeld) of call Mrs. Herbert Wallace, chair- 2605 Sturtevant Ave., a son, Lawrence Richard. man, Mrs. Max Coven, Mrs. Morris Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. harry Silverstein of Leslie Ave., • Davis, co-chairmen. daughter, Joan, Miss Sally Woodward will broad- To Sir. and Mrs. E. A. Rosenthal of 2075 W. Philadelphia Ave., cast over Station WWJ at 10:30 a. m. ',Monday, describing Zedakah a daughter, Barbara Ruth. activities. New luncheon donors are an- Announce Her Betrothal nounced as follows: Halevy Concert Sunday, April 28 Dr. and Mrs. Mittelman Give Card Party for Needy Family Zedakah Luncheon Wedding Calendar WILLIS IS NAMED ON U. S. BAR COMMITTEE Samuel S. Willis, attorney, was this week appointed to the com- mittee of the American Bar Asso- ciation which is to acquire por- traits of all justices of the United States Supreme Court since its beginning for permanent display in the new Supreme Court build- ing in Washington. Mr. Willis, national chairman of the Junior Bar Conference of the American Bar Association, received his ap- pointment from Scott M. Loftin, president of the association. Serving on this committee with Mr. Willis are William L. Ran- som, chairman; Albert C. Ritchie, former governor of Maryland; Dean Roscoe Pound of the Har- vard Law School; Frank J. Ho- gan, Washington, D. C.; Newton D. Baker, Cleveland, Ohio; Charles S. Cushing, San Francis- co; Charles Warren, Wishington; Silas G. Strewn, Chicago; Robert G. Dodge, Boston, and 0. R. McGuire, Washington. PAGE FIVE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE upported by Mme. H ERTA RICHTER Sopnano Prof. SE RGE GLABODIN risaist PROGRAM PART ONE WRIER CLAW/DIN - • Weinberg Heroic Onare HP RTA RICHTER - Mena Zak* Bache. • • Consul. to Pa .,• - Them. (Arlo de nlenool Faint Rehm Dad.). - MAL RICK ,CilleART7. la An Old fignAgoffee Mseriro Rebwerts - - A Meeklas• Teldoetent L Pere. The Mad N modals - R. 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