TitEVErHorrlaisn(ARONICLE aad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE EIGHT (neat SffiCatie112.11A Blumberg, Morris II. Mrs. chairman of the committee in chairge of arrangements for the lecture to be delivered here Tues- day evening, Nov. 12, under the auspices of the Sisterhood of Con- IS RESTORED TO YOUR CLOTHES WHEN 3ei DRY CLEANED AND HAND FINISHED THANK YOU DETROIT MEN'S SUITS or TOPCOATS Year studio:I :on Mose le, Fowl Cleaners hr bees the hupirslion.• Now for te years - lo give entailer. in noise and quality eerie mullhip, 90• Price Includes Pickup and Delivery I (Pa l[gin f Columbia 4200 Downtown Branch 120$ Grimed CLEANERS 4 DYERS OUST 533-547 EA •mommiem L.......LF J Ave. ASK THE PERSON Who has had one Mr. and Mrs. Moe D. Smith of Mr. and Sirs. Ilenry Wineman left Friday for Pittsburgh and 3270 Monterey Ave. will be hosts at a reception on Sunday, Nov. Atlantic City. :3, from 7 p. m. to 11 p. m., in; Mr. and Mrs. lioke Levin en- honor of the engagement of their tertained at a dinner party on daughter, Zelda, to Morris It. Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday, Oct. 29. M. II. Shepherd of Pingree Ave. —.— No cards. Miss Marjorie Epstein will leave next week to spend the winter Sirs. Darer Fielding (Maxine in New York. Steinberg) who is leaving for Mrs. Edward Rothman and son, Augusta, Ga., on Nov. 2, has been extensively entertained. Mrs. Leo Philip, left for California. Drapkin, Mrs. Dave Soskin and Miss Lora Levy is arriving from Mrs. Gerold Stricolf were joint hostesses at a luncheon pridge on Budapest and will be the house Saturday, Oct. 19. Miss Leah guest of her sister, Mrs. Isaac Silk entertained with a bridge Gilbert. party on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Mrs. Sidney Stone and Mrs. Meyer Miss Lizette Freund is spend- Prussian entertained with a lunch- ing the winter in New York. eon and theater party on Satur- day, Oct. 26. Mrs. Julius Stein- Dr. Benjamin Welling and berg entertained with a luncheon David Welling will be joint hosts and theater party on Wednesday, at a dinner party on Nov. 9. Oct. ; 30. Mrs. Murray Shapiro ;entertained with a farewell tea on Mrs. Ilenry I3utzel gave a tea' Thursday, Oct. 31. in her home on Edison Ave. on Oct. 30. Mrs. Frieda Cowan has set Dec. 31 as the date of her marriage Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo, to Dr. William Alexander Brans, N. Y., was the house guest of her associate professor of medicine brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and at Northwestern University, Chi- Mrs. Henry Wineman, the past cago. The marriage will take week-end. place in Chicago. A dinner at Boesky's on 12th St., is not just another meal — It's a memorable experience. Here you can enjoy as delicious a dinner as it is possible to pre- pare . . . with the Boesky magic of nicety, whole- someness and hospitality. . . Boesky's on 12' St. A Good Place to Eat, Drink and Meet . WE DELIVER AT ALL HOURS TRinity 2.9884 12TH AND HAZELWOOD LEVETT & CO. ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR OFFICES 1466 PENOBSCOT BUILDING-DETROIT RANDOLPH 4141 STOCKS — BONDS You Can Buy Kosher Meat with Confidence from M. ROSENBERG Serving hundreds of satisfied families for 14 years from the same location SHOP 14—EUCLID HAMILTON MARKET SPECIALIZING IN STEAKS & ROASTS 15 MINUTE DELIVERY SERVICE to any part of the city-6 a. nt to 6 p. m. PHONE: Bus. Madison 5670 — Res. Hogarth 9890 We sell nothing but HIGH GRADE FOOD PRODUCTS ((or- merly Parker-Webb Co.) and our meats are Graded U. S. Choice and Prime. MADE TO ORDER Also Repairing and Remodeling Our Prices for Novelty Yarns Lowest in the City Art Knitting Mills 9028 Linwood at Clairmount Phone Euclid 6677 DEBATE Upton Sinclair Noted Author VS. Maurice Sugar Candidate for Council Subject: EPIC •s. LABOR N. H. J. C. League Plans Tea Nov. 6 The "Golden Purse, represent- ing the contribution of the Detroit League of the National Home for Jewish Children for the unfor- tunate children of tuberculous par- ents, will be presented to the Na- tional Home for Jewish Children at Denver, on Nov. 10. Meanwhile, members of the Detroit League are busy with plans for the bridge tea to be held at the Strider Hotel Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 1:30 p. m., to help swell the fund. Mrs. Herman Schmier, in charge of tickets for the affair, reports an enthusiastic response. Entertain- ment, pines, coffee and cake at the nominal charge of 60 cents, is ex- pected to result in a social and fi. nancial success. Name Netzorg WPA Music Supervisor . Appointment of Bendetson Net- NAVAL ARMORY zorg, Detroit piano teacher, as su- 7600 E. Jefferson ; ; pervisor of music projects of the I WPA in the eastern district of SUN. NOV. 3 Michigan, which includes Detroit 2:30 P. M. and Wayne County and some of the surrounding towns, is an. Admission 25c to SI neunced by Harry L. Pierson, State Ti•kets at Grinnell's 1WPA director. The music proj- ects are a part of the WPA pro- gram to give employment to work- ers in the various fields of art. Mr. Netzorg said he will form an audition board immediately to pats Harry M. Cherniak and Eli Got; on applicants. Projects which will den are in charge of arrangements be under way within a few weeks for the lecture by Oswald Garrison are a band, an orchestra and a Villard, to be delivered at the music copying program. Prince Edward Hotel, in Windsor, on Monday evening, Nov. 4. The FELDSTEIN FAMILY CLUB subject of Mr. Villard's address The Feldstein Family Club met will be "What Price Peace?" at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ben- Mr. Villard comes to Windsor jamin J. Feldstein, 2581 Elm- sander the auspices of the Windsor hurst Ave. The next meeting will Villard Will Speak In Windsor Sunday Mud D'rith Lodge. Fievrare for Miss Elaine Schlesinger and ' Little Women of Iladassah are Mrs. David Tout? will leave Sun- planning an open meeting to be day to spend a few day in Chi. held on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 2:30 cage. 1p. m., at the home of Miss Alva -- Ilartman. The program, under Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer will the auspices of Miss Madeline arrive from Cincinnati to attend Lindenbaum, president, will in- the Michigan-Pennsylvania g ame elude an address by Mrs. Ralph on Saturday. Davidson, on "My Impressions of — 1Palestine." Mrs. J. M. Berris, be held at the home of Mrs all occasion.-- Frieda Feldstein, 1480 Hand- Toslis1 6082. wood. MRS. GEORGE LEVEY Annual Membership Social To Be Held at the De- troit-Leland Junior Hadas:sah members are looking forward with deep inter- "; est to the forthcoming social event which marks the annual paid-up membership gathering. This year, this event will be held at the Detroit-Leland Hotel, on Sunday, Nov. 17, and arrangements are being made for unusual fea- tures. Neena Aronow, 3003 Elm- hurst Ave., TO 7-7023, is chair- man in charge of dance arrange- ments, and she has announced that Mary Kahn's orchestra has been engaged for the occasion. Bertha Yackness is chairman in charge of arranging the program. ' A list of 200 popular young men ; has been selected to be invited to ! this annual social gathering, or- cording to Miss Frances Moranz, chairman of the membership corn- •Inittee of Detroit Chapter of Jr.! Iladassah, whose officers expect the ; Nov. 17 gathering to he the most attractive in the organization's his- tory. gregation Shaarey Zedek, an- nounces that the past week saw a spurt in ticket sales. Mrs. Blumberg stated that a capacity audience is expected at this lecture, and urges the pur- chase of tickets at once from any of the following: At the office of Shaarey Zedek, at the office of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, from Mrs. Blumberg, Longfellow 4047, Mrs. George Levey, Uni- versity 1-1862, or any other mern- ber of the sisterhood. The topic of Dr. Wise's address will be Is the American Jew Safe?" Cong. Beth Abraham Forms Loan Assn. Congregation Beth Abraham, ; Linwood and Sturtevant, an- nounces the formation of a free loan association. The unveiling of the association's charter will take place on Sunday evening, Nov. 10, at 6 o'clock, at the synagogue. Members and their friends are invited to attend the ceremony. Officers of the association are: Herman Franzblau, president; Sig- mund Goldman, vice president; Morris Sperber, treasurer; Isaac The name Rashi is derived lialberstam, secretary. from the initials of Rabbi Solomon Nathan Korn is chairman of ar- ben Issue, noted Biblical commen- rangements for the affair to mark tator. the unveiling of the charter. • • The unusualness, the genuineness, the reasonableness of prices of Gulian's American and import gifts is due to the favorable position of Gulian with other importers—Every advantage of price FOR CASH on "Gifts of Merit" that can be shown only by Gulian is accepted—See the extra- ordinary value listed below. GREEN QUARTZ LAMP CHINESE ■ 111,11112. a n d These 11.11.1 RI,. KOMI/. 1 . 11(11,te thl. city de red to else never haw Evils of an) e IIITer this low Truly i.e.°, I fun g,tht base 1110U1110 , 1 and Inset with nend•perelous stones. The drop ,hole is 0 1 gen , rees the lengt h and also with went I- previous lit.. as IN raffle — Elegant finals" that add an Indexer' bald e - hand-male silk shade to !tar- $ m onist. with base—This meek i• to present mini It only — attempt No OW hilt it Witt ti I) In. 1975 eu*n- co. Yir‘v" DETROIT 20 ADAMS AVE W. . RELAX — PLAY — BATHE Your Way to Good Health at the Colonial Hotel & Mineral Baths MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. Here you will find comfort, convenience and satisfying service — and the finest mineral baths in the world are under the same roof. Their curative properties are world famous. Delicious food — Dietary laws observed. Expert catering. SPECIAL LOW RATES NOW IN EFFECT • Management: MAX ELKIN — ALBERT GROSSMAN OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eng-; soprano, will present a few selec- guns entertained at dinner on Lions, accompanied by Mrs. Laver- Oct. 23. doer Teitlebaum. Howard Kaichen spent a few days in Cincinnati and New York. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman of 290 Farnsworth Ave. will be hosts at a reception on Sunday, Mrs. Emanuel Lewis returned Nov. 3, in honor of the marriage Sunday from Pittsburgh. of their daughter, Jeannette, to Julius Gilbert and Samuel Ep- Joseph Pohl which took place in stein returned Sunday from a September. No cards. fishing trip in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson Mrs. Mortimer Meyer left Tues. of 1983 Edison Ave. announce day night for New York City. the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gerald, to be observed on Satuxs. Mrs. Leo Butzel entertained at I day morning, Nov. 9, at Congre- a luncheon on Saturday, Oct. 26. gation Shaarey Zedek, Chicago Blvd. and Lawton Ave. Reception Miss Margot Franklin is spend- on Sunday, Nov. 10, from 3 to ing this week-end in Pittsburgh. 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Miss Jane Fecheimer and Miss Miriam Carver will entertain at a breakfast on Sunday, Nov. 10, in honor of Miss Elaine Schles- inger who will be married on Dec. 6. Mrs. Robert Newman has re- turned from a 10-day sojourn in New York. INVESTMENT SECURITIES Knitted Sweaters JUNIOR HADASSAH The Unusual Gift . . EVENT ON NOV. 17' At Unbelievable Price Record Atidience ( Is Dr. e for Dr. Wise Lecture " Among the affairs in honor of Miss Libbie Elaine Schuster, whose marriages to Martin Share was solemnized on Oct. 27, was a bridge-luncheon and shower for 30 guests, at the Wilshire Hotel, given by the bride's sister, bliss Mollie Schuster; a personal show- Er by Miss Frances Cavaler, at her home, at which 28 guests were present; a miscellaneous shower at Buddy's by Mrs. J. Golds, Mrs. J. Gittleman and Mrs. II. Kollenberg for 75 guests, and a supper party in honor of the bride and groom at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dorfman. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Schumer celebrated the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Wilbur, a student of the Tuxedo branch of the United Hebrew School, in the Tuxedo School, on Sabbath morning. The following day a banquet was held in the Detroit Leland Hotel. The principal of the school, Sol Kas- dan, his teacher; Joseph Haggai, A. J. Blumenau, David Berris and Judge Charles Rubiner were among the speakers who stressed the importance of giving the child a good Jewish education. Max Weksler of 15906 Nor- moody Ave., was called to Mar- inette, Wis., last Saturday by the death of his father, Rev. Isaac Weksler. " Mr. and Mrs. A. Schweitzer (Billie Fidler), whose wedding was solemnized on Oct.. 20, at the Barium llotel, have just re- turned from their wedding trip in Chicago. They are residing on Alpha Theta Kappa, legal fra- Chicago Blvd. semi-annual its held ternity, Miss Elaine Cohen of Atkinson meeting at the Phalanx Club, Monday night, Oct. 28. Jewish Ave. had as guests over the week- 'epnei ng d Lo thue iseMiKssaessle Cohf aTrlooltetdeo. NO students of the Detroit College aennd of Law, 11 ayne University Law School and U. of D. Law School, were guests of the fraternity, En- tertainment was furnished by the WJBK variety hour, and refresh- ments were served, Edward J. Jeffries, Jr., councilman, was the principal speaker of the evening. house was held Thursday night and a hay ride party was spon- sored Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Singer of Dexter Blvd. are entertaining their brother, Joseph Singer of St. Louis, Mo., who is enroute home from Washington, D. C., where the 33rd Degree of Masonry was conferred upon him. Mr. Singer being one of the few Jews to have this honor bestowed upon him. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haller of 2449 W. Euclid Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alexander, to be solemnized on Saturday morning, Nov. 2, at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah Synagogue. They will be at home Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurland to their relatives and friends on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 3. No and family are now residing at 3757 Cortland Ave. cards. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert II. War- On Sunday evening, Oct. 27, in the Phalanx Club ballroom, ner and son, Joseph Lester, for- merly of Calvert Ave., are now Mr. and Mrs. David York cele- brated their wedding ceremony living at the Wilshire Hotel. with a dinner dance for their Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg many friend and relatives. Places Rabbi liar- of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent the past were set for 150. week-end with their children, Mr. old Rosenthal officiated. and Mrs. Saul LeVine of this Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs of Sturte- city. During their stay here, Mr. rant Ave. is in Grand Rapids at- , and Mrs. D. M. LeVine of Wil- tending the mid-year convention demere Ave. entertained many of of the Michigan Chiropodist As- their close friends at an informal sociation. Dr. Jacobs is state dinner, honoring Mr. and Mrs. scientific chairman and conven- Goldberg. Before her marriage on August 10, Mrs. Saul LeVine tion manager. was Miss Stella Goldberg of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grossman Brooklyn. of 2044 W. Euclid Ave. announce Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mar- tin, on Saturday, Nov. 9, at the of Burlingame Ave., returned Mishkan Israel Synagogue, Blaine from Atlantic City. and Linwood. Dinner on Sun- Miss June Cook, whose marriage day, Nov. 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman, 2984 to Sidney Cohen took place Oct. 27, was entertained with a per- Burlingame, at 6 o'clock. - tonal shower given by Miss Ber- Mrs. Saul Kalisher was hostess tha Snyder at the Wilshire Hotel, to 65 guests at a miscellaneous Oct. 21. Covers were laid for 25 and linen shower honoring her guests. sister, June Cook, on Oct. 22, at Scheuer has re- Mrs. Moses Deutsch's. turned to her home in Montgom- Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Si. Erman ery, Ala. are in New York attending the The Progressive Ladies Unter- Fortnight Clinic of the New York Academy of Medicine on Respira- stitzung Verein held its donor din- tory Diseases. They will return ner Thursday evening, Oct. 24, at Eastern Star Cafe. The commit. to Detroit Nov. 4. tee in charge included: Mrs. N. R. The Hungarian Acquaintance Miller, president; Mrs. I. Kru- Tour for the men and women ger, treasurer; Mrs. J. Epstein, students and faculty in Michigan financial secretary. The 21st an- colleges visited the First Hun- nual dance will be held on Sun- garian Congregation of Delray day evening, Nov. 17, at the Barium Tower. last Saturday morning. ANNIS FURS America's Fur Headquarters LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER 48ta:adt., Anniversary SALE Now in Progress! the Fur Event of the Season Annis Furs are Better Furs An event of first importance to every woman who has not yet prepared for the wintry days now so close at hand. 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