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PAGE EIGHT

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LEGAL CHRONICLE

'SELECT CHAIRMAN
FOR J. N. F. EVENT

Old Folks Home
' Auxiliary's Pep
Rally on Dec. 2

THIS THANKSGIVING-
Be Well Dressed-Have Your Clothes

Approximately 500 members of
the 1% omen's Auxiliary of the Jew-
ish Old Folks' Home assembled in
the large banquet hall of Hotel
Steller at the meeting last Monday
afternoon.
The meeting was opened by the
president of the auxiliary, Mrs. A.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel re-
turned from a few days' visit in
New York.

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THANK

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Edith Ileavenrich will entertain at
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Nu Chapter of Iota Alpha Pi,
National Jewish Sorority at Wayne
University, met at the home of Mrs.
Esther Goldenburg on Friday. Af-
ter the meeting, Miss Muriel
Nushau announced her engagement
to Gerald Goodman.

"PICK-ME-UP"

MRS. HARRY KRAFT

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose of
appointment of Mrs. Philip Slomo-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown Chicago Blvd. were hosts at a din- vitz as chairman of the forthcom-
of Longfellow Ave. left Tuesday ner party on Sunday, Nov. 17.
ing $5 donor luncheon to be held
by motor for a fortnight's stay in
on March 11. This date has been
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich changed from Starch 4.
and son moved to 2630 Hazelwood
Airs. Harry Kraft, chairman of
Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfel- Ave,
the inembeship drive, reported that
low Ave. returned from a visit with
30
new members have been enrolled
her family in Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Emil Waldbott of Burlin- to date. Plans are being made for
game Ave. entertained with a a membership tea to be held on
Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott dessert-bridge and bundle party
Dec. 17.
of Yorkshire Road left for a two for the resale shop on Rowena
The speaker at this meeting was
weeks' stay in Bermuda.
St., last Monday afternoon.
James I. Ellmann, who described
his recent Palestinian tour. A ques-
Dr. and Mrs. Harold T. Ratt-
Adolph Freund is spending the
tion and answer period followed
ner will compliment Miss Elaine
winter season at Miami, Fla., his address. Mrs. Slomovitz pre -
Schlesinger, Dr. Richard Green-
stopping at hotel Ilalcyon.
sented the current events of the
blatt, Miss Evelyn Sulzberger and
week. Piano selections were ren-
Louis Ileavenrich with a midnight
The Farband School sponsored dered by Miss Florence Kutzen.
supper party Tuesday, Dec. 3.
by the local branches of the Jewish
David Toutf of McNichols Road National Workers' Alliance will of- RABBI LOUIS CASHDAN
ficially commence its new 1935-36
spent several days in New York.
season in the form of a banquet
TO ADDRESS ZEDAKAH
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel will be which will take place at Buddy's
Restaurant,
this
Sunday
evening.
Rabbi Louis Cashdan will speak
hosts at dinner Wednesday, Nov.
27, honoring the family and out-of- The following will participate in at the pep rally to be given by
the
musical
program:
Airs.
Flor-
Zedakah Club on Monday after-
town guests of the Sulzberger-Ilea-
ence Kalman, soprano; Louis noon, Nov. 25, at the Phalanx
venrich wedding party.
Greenblatt, tenor; Miss Florence Club, the former Phoenix Club,
114 Erskine St.
Air. and Mrs. John A. Heaven- Katzin, accompanist.
Piano selections will be ren-
rich will entertain the family and
Doris
Goldberg,
Belle
Staub,
dered by Dan Ross. The public
out-of-town guests of the Sulzber-
ger•Ileavenrich bridal party Tues- Minnie Fishman, Sara Simons, and
Tillie Germansky, officers of Fur-
day evening, Nov. 26.
ity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., gave
Dr. Leo M. Franklin has re-I a bridge luncheon, Wednesday,
Nov. 20, at Frames Tea Room, 1443
turned from Cincinnati where he F'armer, in honor of Agnes Tar-
went to attend the meeting of the rows, worthy matron, whose term
board of managers of tho Union expires Dec. 9.
of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions and the tract commission of
Miss Pearl Caplan, who left on
which he is national chairman.
Nov. 17 to make her home in Los
Angeles, was hostess at a farewell
Honoring Miss Elaine Schlesin• cocktail party to her many friends
ger, a bride-elect of Dee, 5, Miss at her home on Nov. 16.
Rosalie Kahn will give a card
shower on Saturday afternoon,
Phi Rho Pi, honorary junior col-
Nov. 30,
lege forensic fraternity, has estab-
lished a chapter at Wayne Uni-
Mr. and Mrs. George Levey and versity, in recognition V freshman
son, Myles, are now residing in and sophomore debate activities.
their new home at 19670 Shrews- Herbert Rosenthal, 2945 Cortland,
bury Road, Sherwood Forest.
is treasurer of the Wayne chapter.
Jack Kline, coach of under-class
David J. Levy, Jr., returned debating activities, is advisor to the
Thursday from a several months' group.
visit in the Orient.
MRS. THEODORE SHAFFER
The Satellite Club reorganized
On Saturday evening, Nov. 23, after having disbanded last summer I is invited. For those who desire
a stag party will be given in honor and elected the following officers: it, luncheon will be served for 45
of Louis Ileavenrich at the home Jean Lasker, president; Helene Al- cents. Reservations for lunch
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ter, secretary; Sarah Moehlman, may be made by calling Airs.
Ileavenrich. treasurer. The club is planning a Philip Lipson, Un, 1-9440.
Thanksgiving party to be given at
Airs. Theodore Shafer is working
Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Moses II Sarah atoehlman's home.
on pledges for the fourth an-
of Chicago will spend Thanksgiv-
nual donor luncheon to be held on
Mr. and- Mrs. Maurice Axelrod
ing week-end with their parents,
Monday, Dec. 11, at 1 p. m., at
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff of Law- of 3323 Webb Ave., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Allan, on the Masonic Temple. She reports
rence Ave.
Saturday, Nov. 30, at the Shaarey the following new list of donors
obtained during the past week:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman Zedek. Reception at home on Sun-
Mesdatnun N. liecknwsky, I.. Block, I).
of Canterbury Drive entertained day, Dec. 1, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Barnett, n. Brown. J Bean, Ruder. II
Brown. Mks Ii Colin. Mesdames .1
at dinner Friday evening, Nov. No cards.
'ohs, P. Cantor, NI. , ove, J. ('hleorel.
22.
Mina R. rhicnrel. 111eadatnes N. Dickman.
The Misies Eleanor and Miriam E. Epstein. it Feinberg, A Fisher, V
Gould, It, S. Golden. slisa F. Goble,
Mrs. Charles King of Santa Simon of I milton, Ont., were the kfeadamen .1 Goblen, J Greenberg. Si
al. Gokismit 0, P. Hoffman, Wm
Rosa Drive was hostess at lunch- guests of r. and Mrs. Albert Greene,
K,aufT,.paz If
Krohn of She .00d Forest over the Ik1r1rnainA. NIt. ich".rrer.,,M.,
eon and bridge last Wednesday,
Kaftan, N.
week-end. The ttended the Michi- I 4;:eatelson.
'Itus etthe
.
nZ.
Rev J. Sperka, )4r. Schwartz.
gan-Minnesota
g
me
at
Ann
Arbor
Mrs. Mortimer Meyer of Suf-
It humor, I.. Sobel.Tennen,
Wein-
berg. Is Wruble. It. Zuleback, In. Taylar .
folk Drive returned from a three on Saturday.
N. Zit. it, E. %At k N.
N. Mogen, J. W.
weeks' sojourn in New York.
1.. Alpert. W. Weiner. I.. II
Airs. Gladys Killmaster enter- Michaels,
Innen, J Rultinton, M. Himont, e.
Itclitnidt, M. Wolf, H. Wolack. J. Tenen.
tained
Mrs.
Peggy
Weingarden
at
Miss Marjorie Katz and Herbert
J May. M Sprague, Ii. I.
Fields of Chicago and Joan Laza- a cocktail party at her Calvert LenhofT, M. J. Weiner, N. blargolin, I.
Freed n. MII aro ni, N. Snider, M
rus of Columbus, Ohio, are the Ave. residence Friday evening, Spoon,
II. Levett, Char
Canvas., M.
later
dining
at
the
L'Aiglon.
itrol in
house guests of James Wineman
oteich. K.
Shapiro;
Among the guests were: Air, and
, J. WeInzarti.n, " J. atandell. 11
of Hamilton Drive.
Mrs. Thomas Syprett; Miss Beth G. her, it kaniim..
Reservations for the first New
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of Fuller, Mr. Wilbur Francis, Jr.,
Parkside Ave., were hosts to a Miss Peggy Williston of Wash- Year's Eve nerty to be sponsored
ington,
D.
C.,
and
Alistair
Fraser.
by
the organization at the Book-
group of out-of-town guests at a
Cadillac Hotel may be made by
cocktail party on Saturday, Nov.
Alpha
Gamma
Phi
Sorority
will
calling
Mrs. K. Shapiro, Un.
16, preceding a dinner at the Oriole
Terrace given by Mr. and Mrs. hold its second annual bridge 1-3570.
Frank W. Simpson of Grosse dance on Sunday evening, Dec.
15, at the Chinese Tea Gardens.
Pointe.
There will be prizes, 'refresh-
ments,
entertainment and dancing.
Charles Frederick Morse is di-
recting the choral group of the
Plans
are being completed by
Music Study Club of Detroit in
selections from Beethoven which Theta Delta Gamma Sorority for
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid's
will be sung at the annual soiree. their dance to be given Sunday, donor luncheon, held at the Statler
Mrs. Davis II. Cole is chairman Dec. 8, at the Italian Gardens of Hotel on Nov. 19, was a huge suc-
of the choral group. Meetings are the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Tickets cess.
held every Tuesday at 1 o'clock may be procured from Doris Goff,
After giving opening prayer,
Euclid 0381-1
at the Y. W. C, A.
Rabbi Leon From spoke and com-

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cohen of
16517 Baylis Ave., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arnold,
at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue,
on Nov. 30. Reception on Sunday,
Mrs. J. Victor Roemer enter- Dec 1 3 to 5 and 8 to 11 p. m.,
tained at a bundle bridge-tea Fri- at the 'Wilshire lintel. No cards,
day, Nov. 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg
Mrs. Nellie Kahn, Mrs. Ivor of 2972 Webb Ave., returned
from
a 10-day motor trip through
Kahn and Mrs. Julian Zeman re-
The Welcome Social, an event of turned from a 10-day motor trip the East. Accompanying them
were
Mrs. David Werbe, and Mrs.
Sunday afternoon, NOV. 24, at 4 in the East.
D. Dworman and daughter.
o'clock, in the social hall of Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob of Vir-
Beth El, will be given by the
At the celebration of the 100th
Alumni Association of the Temple. ginia Park returned from Balti-
anniversary of the birthday of
There will be no charge for the more and Washington, D. C.
Andrew Carnegie to be held at the
entire program.
Les Carter and his orchestra will
Joseph Welt left for New York.1 Institute of Arts on Monday morn-
provide the music. Other features where he will join Mrs. Welt and ing, Nov, 22, Dr. Leo M. Frank-
son, Louis, over the week-end. I lin, chairman of the book commit-
include refreshments and games.
tee of the Detroit Public Library,
All alumni of Temple Beth El,
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- will represent the Public Library
all graduates of the high school,
Commission. His address will deal
and their friends, are welcomed to man spent last week-end in Chi-1
cago and were guests at the Pal- with the contributions which Mr.
this affair.
Carnegie has made to the cause
The committee planning the wel- mer House.
of Library Service.
come social consists of: Reception ,
Louis
Kaliski
and
sister,
Rhoda,
Henry Auslander, president of the
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kalt of
alumni; refreshments, Gertrude spent last week-end in Pittsburgh.
3342 Chicago Blvd. will be home
Levitt; orchestra, Ruth Broder;
Milton Callner of Chicago was to their friends Sunday, Nov. 24,
publicity, Sol Jacket and Morris
Shaw, and Estelle Jameson and a guest at the Book-Cadillac dur- from 2 to 5, and 7 to 10, No
cards.
ing
the past week.
Shirley Blumberg.

TEMPLE ALUMNI
SOCIAL SUNDAY

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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss of
Cleveland will he the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Hirschman over
the Thanksgiving week-end. Mr.
and Mrs. Hirschman will have open
house Nov. 28 in honor of the 78th
Walley of their mother, Mrs.
Adolph Sloman.

In an address over the Jewish
Radio Forum last Sunday, on Sta-i
tion WJBK, Meyer Waterstone,1
commander of Julius Rosenwa ld
Post No. 218, of the American
Legion, outlined the work of the
Legion, especially as it concerns
education and Americanism.
Mr. Waterhouse declared that
the American Legion knows no
line of demarcation between race,
creed and religion." Ile pointed
out that the movement opposes
Fascism, ilitlerism or any other
movement designated to rob people
of their rights.
Miss Gladys Kiernan of Scran-
Concluding his address with an ton, Pa., will be the week-end
outline of the history of Rosenwald guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Post, Mr. Waterstone urged Jew-
Newman.
ish war veterans to join the post.

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MRS. A. M. FERAR

M. Ferar. The opening prayer was
given by Mrs. J. Goldberg.
After the regular business pro-
cedure, Rabbi Louis Cashdan,
superintendent of the Jewish Chil-
dren's Home, aaddressed the mem-
bers.
Thanks are extended to Mrs.
David Kallman, vocalist, and to
her accompanist, bliss Florence
Kutzen, who provided the musical
entertainment at the gathering.
The organization acknowledges
the $100 check presented toward
the building fund by Mrs. T. Lebo-
vitz and her committee, which was
( donated by 17 Jewish women who
comprise the Women's Club of
River Rouge.
Mrs. Samuel Kanners, co-chair-
man to Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt,
chairman of the Grand Ball to be
sponsored by the Auxiliary at the
Stetter Hotel on Sunday evening,
Dec. 15, announces the following
team captains for the ticket com-
mittee, of which she is in charge;
The Mesdames Walter Aronoff,
Nathan Blatnikoff, Dorothy Cove,
Anthony Deutsch, Adolph Deutsch,
S. Ginsberg, L. Gunsberg, Jacob
Harwith, Jack Kavanau, David
Kliger, W. Kogan, T. Lebovitz,
Jack Robinowitz, George Robino-
witz, Samuel Schwartz, Julius
Wallet', A Gordon, I. E. Leibson
and B. Imber.
Anyone desiring information
about tickets or those wishing to
procure them may phone any of
the team captains, or may contact
the ticket committee chairman, Mrs.
S. Kanners, at 16110 Washburn,
110 3371.
Dave Diamond will direct his
orchestra for the dancing. Mrs.
Bernard Lachs has arranged novel
entertainment which will be staged
in an adjoining rosin in a most
unique atmosphere to be created by
the art committee chairman, Airs.
David Werbe.
On Monday evening, Dec. 2, in
the Jewish Community Center,
Woodward and Holbrook Ayes., a
joint pep meeting,for members and
their husbands is to be held in the
interest of the boll.
A guest speaker, musical enter-
tainment and refreshments are be-
ing planned by Mrs. Ilarry Wine,
chairman of the evening, who is
assisted by Mesdames B. Lachs, S.
Shetzer, co-chairman to Mrs. Sil-
berblatt; L. Gunsberg and B. Mey-
ersohn.
Mrs. Ferar thanked Mrs. A.
Zagal, who has been supplying
medicines for the Old Folks' Ilome,
and those members who have been
coming to the home several times
a week at an early hour to trans-
port residents of the Home to the
North End Clinic where Dr. David
}Cliger has arranged for their med-
ical care.
Last Sunday afternoon, Mrs. .1.
Rose and her sunshine committee
gave a theater party at Littman's
People's Theater for guests in the
Home,
An anonymous donation has been
received by the Auxiliary through
Mrs. Karl Kutinsky for a Chanu-
kah party for the residents of the
Home.

Rosenwald Post
Commander Tells
Of Legion's Work

ARCTICS

At a meeting of the Ladies' Aux-
iliary of the Jewish National Fund,
on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the Book-
The Women's Auxiliary of the ('adillac Hotel, the president, Mrs.
alaimonides Medical Society held Samuel N. Heyman, announced the
its membership tea Wednesday,
Nov. 20, at the Women's City
Club. Mrs. Herds, vocalist, Ger-
trude Shubow Friedman, pianist,
and Helen Richman, violinist,
members of the Music Study Club,
offered an enjoyable program for
this occasion.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Wiener of 534
Wyandotte Ave., Windsor, Ont., en-
Miss Barbara Gilbert, who is a tertained on Sunday evening, Nov.
student at Vassar College, will 17, for 30 young people in honor
spend Thanksgiving wok-end with of their daughter, ('earl's 16th
birthday, at the home of Mrs. S.
her mother, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert.
Kaplan, 2953 Richton Ave., Detroit.
Mrs. Max Ileavenrich of Sagi- Miss Anne Litowitz came from
naw spent the past week in Detroit. Toronto, to attend this affair.

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Luncheon a Success

mended this small group of women
for the excellent work done for
the community.
Mrs. George Cohen expressed ap-
preciation for the untiring efforts
of her committees in making this
affair a success.
Mrs. F. Strauss, chairman, read
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The Infant Service Group at-
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