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December 6, 193.5

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IMPORTED FAVORS .. BIBLES .. FOUNTAIN PENS
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CHRISTMAS CARDS

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EXPERT CATERING



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During Weekdays

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8229 TWELFTH STREET
Plows Office, Euclid 2862
is
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The Perfect host Anticipates

the wants of his guest ...Ilk guest invariably wants
to visit ...

BOESKY'S ON 12th ST.

where good food ... congenial company ... cour-
teous•and prompt service is always prevalent. If
you want to please your guests bring them to

Boesky's on 12' St.

A Good P ace to Eat, Drink and

Meet
WE DELIVER AT ALL HOURS
12TH A HAZELWOOD
TRINITY 2.9366

Special!

BROADLOOM
CARPETING

at $379

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sq. yd.

We were able to secure a quality that
usually sells at a much higher price for
this important event. The carpeting has
a deep, thick, lustrous pile and we know
from its past performances that it will
wear exceptionally well. We recommend
this special—but advise you to shop early.

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' Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Peiser gave! The culmination of the drive to.
a diner party on Dec 2 at the I obtain merchandise with which to
Great Lakes Club. I stock the Re-Sale Shop of the De-'
--- I troit Council of Jewish Women will
I
Mrs . Moritz Kahn returned from take place at an entertalnment
M
, given by Council members on Fri-
New York.
I day. Dec. 13, at 2:30 p. m.. at the :

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Allen ; Jewish Center. Holbrook and Woods;
J.
Mr. lard Mrs. Sydney
war d. All Council members are in-
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt I
vited to attend and to bring as
will entertain at a large party on
t
their
admittance ticket a bundle of
H
i
Dec. II at the Ftoo k Cadillactel.
I garments. A feature of the
!

afternoen will he a play written.
i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Eng- !acted, and directed by. Council mem-
. traa,1 invited a few people to their : hers after which tea will be served.
• home on Dee. 3 following the Stre 0. Fisher is chairman of tie
Temple Forum.
day.
- --
----
' Mrs. Henry Wineman erase a tea I
Mern'oere of the prospect and
j for the Resale Shop on Dec. 1.
collection committees of the Hadas-
l

nab
P.c.!l of r l le onor wird me et P ra the ■
Mr. and Sirs. Walter heaven-
L t
:n is, I
' rich of the Whittier are entertain- borne
rB'f alm
l era. I MeDye
rive, Tuesday,
MISS BERYL JACOBS
' ing members of their family at Dec Its at 12:30 p. m. Those sere-;
.
supper en the eveninga of Dee. 5 i
ng ..n current a rid de li nqunt
e d ues,
and friends are preparing to at-; and 8.
and membership committees will
tend what promises to be one of '
also
attend
this
meeting.
the most elaborate affairs of the
Mrs. A. M. Hershman and daugh-
social season.
ter, MIAs Eiga Hershman, have left
Mrs. Theodore Levin, 86Il La
Sternberg and their husband, for Palestine. During their absence
who met last Monday evening at Rabbi Hershman will reside with Salle Blvd., will be at home Friday.
the pep meeting and joint get- the Weinstein family, 2220 Atkin- Dec. 13 from 1 to 1 p. in. to the
together in the Jewish Community son Ave., phone Townsend 7-2039. members of the current dues day
committee of Hadassah. Collection
Center Auditorium, at the rally

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen. of current dues on that date will
for the "Grand Ball," anent a de-
lightful evening steered by the thal. Jr. of Toledo, spent Thanks- be directed by Mrs. Herman Au-
wit of Aaron Rosenberg, who giving with Mr. and Mrs. Robert gust.
' Newman.
served as muter of ceremonies.
Miss Doris Kallin of 270 Fuller-
-
Mrs Aaron Silberblatt, general
chairman of the "Grand Ball," ] Mrs. Julian Zemon spent hut ton Ave., returned to the Univer-
sity of Illinois to resume her studs;
diocloeed plane for the event amt , week-end in Cleveland.

ies after spending her Thanksgiv.
spoke of the progress made In ,
j Mrs. Isaac Gilbert was hostess at ing vacation with her parents.
ticket sales.
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of Con- i a dinner on Dec. 3 in honor of Mrs
i
gregation Shaarey Zedek offered Louis Jacob.
E
Mrs. S. Kilt and sons, Jack E
.
several vocal number.. He was
and Max, motored to Chicago to
accompanied at the piano by Mins
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson of spend Thanksgiving Day week-ends
1693 Virginia Park announce the with relations and friends.
Rome Bassin.
I
The principal address of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, William,
evening was delivered by Levy M, to be observed on Saturday morn-
Mrs Jack Me earr s luonf Xe°
Becker, director of education at I ing, Dec. 14, at Congregation Shaa- Ave. entertaine d).
onn and
..
the Jewish Community Center. I rep Zedek. At home Saturday, Dec. b 1.1d
rn
ge on ues d ay, Dec. 3, cam-
from 4 to 10 p. m. No cards.
Speaking on child education and ;
plimenting her sister-in-law, Mrs.'
the training of the child to live I

Mrs Tillie Bressler of Cleveland Samuel Schwartz (Selma Laub) of
richly in the present and with put,.
Boston, who is now makin her ,
pogefulness for the future, Mr. • spent last week-end in Detroit.
home in Detroit. Covenwere laid I

Becker summed up the necessity
Bernard Scheuer of Baltimore, for 12 10.1 " 1,'•
of proper adjustment of the aged
es of hie sister,
to their particular period of life. Md., is the house gut
Mrs. Edwin Rothenburg and chit- I
Mrs.
Donald E. Berger.
Mrs. A. M. Ferar, president of
dren of 3217 Elmhurst Ave. will

the auxiliary, is scheduled to
Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis compli- leave Dec. 15, for Miami Beach,
speak over Altman's Jewish Radio
i
mented Mrs. Emanuel Lewis with Florida to spend the winter.
Hour next Sunday at 12 o'clock
a luncheon on Dec. 3.
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Citron of Glad-

The "Grand Ball" will take
David Welling spent Thanksgiv- stone Ave. were delightfully cur-
place in the Statler ballrooms.
prised
on their silver wedding en-
ing
week-end
in
Petoskey.
Mrs. Silberblatt and her co-
-
niversary at Lacher's, by their
chairmen. Mesdames Simon Shet-
Mrs. Rosalie Gates and her children, Rose and Ernest Citron
zer and Samuel Kanners, with all
daughter, Ilelen Louise, returned and Mrs. A. Piernick. Sixty guests!
the committeewomen, have pre-
were present to celebrate the event.
pared a program of variety for the from a stay in New York City.

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Purity Chapter's public
latoin of officers for 1938 evil be
held in the large auditorium of
the Eastern Star Temple, 10 W.
Alexandrine Ave.. on Monday eye-
tune, Dec. 9.
Mrs. Agnes Yarrows. the retir-
ing worthy matron. will be .nsst-

Sing a Song of Christmas

guenta.
Dave Diamond will direct his
orchestra for the dancing.
One of the features of the
"Grand Ball" will be the 'services
contributed by a group of young
Jewish society girls who, accord-
ing to the committee, "will create
a regal atmosphere in the luxun-
AUS Royal Salon reminiscent of
the palace of the Czar', regime."
Among those participating in this
feature will be Josephine Welt,
Constance R o b i n e n n, Jeanne
Fisher, Jewel Prentin, Frances
Inger, Beryl Jacob., Elaine Al-
pert, Barbara Ilyman, Rosalind
Fellman, Peggy Freund, Ruth N.
Friedman, June Maas and Jose-
phine Stern. Costumes and dec.
Orations were designed by Mr..
David S. Werbe.
Ticket information may be ob-
tained from Mrs. Samuel Kan-
nern, Ho, 3371. Tickets will also
be obtainable at the door.

Mrs. Lena Hecht of Buffalo, N.
Among the many pre-nuptial at-
Y. was the house guest of her fairs being given in honor of Edna •
daughter, Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis.
Marks, whose marriage to Morton

■ Barris will be an event of Dec. 15,1
Mrs Robert J. Newman will give was a bridal luncheon given by °
a dinner on Dec. 7. ' Florence and Blanche Shevin and
a nip‘chi,eriianshsower given by Shirley
Mrs. Nettie Goodale of Chicago ;
chimed.
is
the
houee
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
t
arty Newman.
Three one-act plays are being re-
re-
; hearsed by the dramatic group of
Mrs. Spencer Finney returned ; the Young Peoples Temple Club, to
from New York. be enacted in January. Plans are
and Mrs. Louis B. Heaven- I being made for a three-act play.
Mr.
rich (Evelyn Sulzberger) returned I touch with Gabriel Alexander or
from their honeymoon.
I Betty Saloshin.

Mrs. Arthur H. Fields of Chita- I
andASeters..J
0 rid ule D lenn
r..d
fm
go was the house guest of her sis- iin M
r. and ofol.
M
C rs
ter, Mrs. Melville S. Welt.
I Alex Olenikoff, of Eastlawn Ave.
eodn their
celebr
at
ed
Harold
Redfield
was
hoxtess
Mrs.
a,inrdt
t birthdays
s a S
at r the
n 1 ce
at a tea on Nov. 30.
i day, Dec. I, with a supper party
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Siegel of New I for their friends.
York attended the wedding of their
sister, Sylvia Weiss, which took I Mrs Sol Marks of Lawrence,
Kan., was in Detroit to attend the
place on Nov. 28.
! marriage of her granddaughter,
I Mien Elaine Schlesinger, which
eve-
Dec.5. I
ning, Mre. Marks was hoetess at •
family dinner at the Belcrest.

I

At a meeting of the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Jewish National
Fund, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel,
Tuesday, Dec 3, plans were mule
for a luncheonette for the paid-up
members. The luncheonette will
he held an Tuesday, Dec. 17, at
I2l30 p. m. Admission cards may
mill be had upon payment of dues
before that date or at the door.
Mrs. Harry Kraft. chairman of
the membership committee, an-
nounced 50 new member, to date
and expressed the hope that this
number will double itself before
the campaign ends. Prospective
mernbern may get in touch with
Mrs. Kraft by calling Ho. 81422.
Mrs. harry Buchman was elect-
ed financial secretary in place of
Mrs. L. Schlien.
Mrs. Rose Lightstone presented
the current events and Miss Pru-
dence Bernstein played two piano
solos. Rabbi Joshua Sperka,
president of the Jewish National
Fund Council, was guest ;meeker,
The ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund wishes to
acknowledge a donation from Mr.
and Mrs. Max Goldberg in honor
of the Bar Mitzvah of their non,
Arthur.

I

Morris Goodame Promoted by the
Metrepolitaa le Los
Angeles

Morris Goodman. formerly o
Detroit, now of Los Angeles, ha
been promoted to the asurixten
managership of the Metropolitan
Life Insurance Co. in Los Angeles.

Flowers fee

oceasles.



Now everybody knows
The very nicest gift of all

1

The Detroit Louis Marshall
Lodge No. 120 of B'nai B'rith
held election of officers in the
Book-Cadillac Hotel Tuesday, Dec.
3. The following were elected to
• ice.
Samuel M. Feuer, president;
Nathan R. Berke and Erwin
Bumin, vice-presidents; secretary,
Alvin B. Levin; treasurer, A. Al-
lan Greenburg; monitor, Markus
S. Simon; assistant monitor, Dr.
M. M. Silverman; warden, Sidney
.1, 'merman; guardian. Sol l'oskel;
trustees, Nathaniel Rubin, Joseph
C. Grater and Oliver Kanter.



Jew
ed

As the evening of Dee. 15, the.
date set for the "Grand Ball" of
the Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Old Felke Home, ap-
proaches hundreds of members;

Officers Elected
By Marshall Lodge

RUST, BURGUNDY AND TAUPE
COLORS IN 12 - FOOT WIDTHS

the
ent
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Plan Luncheonette
For J. N. F. Ladies'
Paid-Up Members

Extra Fine Quality
.

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PURITY INSTALLATION
TO BE HELD MONDAY

Arrange Features
For Dec. 15 Ball
of Old Folks Home

Is 3 pairs of Himel-Hose I

w December Special

3 prsa 79c Himel-Hose, 2.25

MRS, ESTHER COHEN

,

rem of ceremonies, assisted by
the past matrons and patrons of
the chapter. The public in in-
vited.
The following new officers will
be installed: Worthy matron,
Mrs. Esther Cohen; worthy pa-
tron, Dr. Harry C. Metzger; asso-
ciate matron, Mrs. Theresa Klein;
associate patron, Dr. Joseph Ja-
cobs; secretary, Mrs. Selma Ro-
senblatt; treasurer, Mrs. Anna
Weinbeck; conductress, Mrs. Eva
Springer; associate conductress,
Mrs Rhea Gladwin; chaplain, Mrs.
Dora Schwartz, marshal, Mrs.
Pauline Mendelsohn; organist.
Mrs. Jeanette Ash; Adah, Miss
Fay Siegel; Ruth, Mrs. Eva Da-
vidson; Esther, Mrs. Elizabeth
Shapero; Martha. Mrs. Esther
Gam; Electa, Mrs. Kathleen Gold-
fine; warder, Mrs. Paula Gold-
smith; sentinel, Mrs. Belle Lach-
man; assistant warder; Mrs. Celia
Freedlander; color bearers (white)
Mrs. Minnie R. Kahn, (blue) Mrs
rs
Sadie Adelman,
man, (red) Mrs, Fay
Keywell; Zion
ion flag, Mrs. Grace
Mehr; quartet, Mesdames Sara
Wolfe, Mae Levett, Ida Shifman
and Zelda Levine; prompter, Mrs.
Anne Paul; drill master, Mrs.
Hannah Harvith; assistan secre-
tary, Mrs. Rose Reuben; head
stewardess, Mrs. Ida Schultz.

4-thread Hisnel-Hose, favorite for daytime aid street. at
prices We cannot duplicate!

ANNIS
FURS

48th and Greatest

ANNIVERSARY

SALE



"First Nighter" of
Shaarey Zedek Jr.
Y.P.S. on Dec. 25

Presenting its first open affair
of the season, the Junior Young
People's Society of Shaarey
Zedek will offer its annual "First
Nighter" the evening of Dec. 25
in the social hall of the syna•
;roam e.
Dancing will follow the presen-
tation of a one-act comedy. Re-
freshments will be served and
prizes awarded.
Tickets may be procurel from
Robert Braun, chairman of the
affair, and from the following
members of the organization: Gil-
bert Laihind, Lester Satovsky,
Amy Cohen, Rita Cooper, Jack
Bonin, Murray Kane and Harvey
Glassman.
The next meeting of the so-
ciety will be held Sunday after-
noon, Dec. 15. Sons and daugh-
ters of members of the congrega-
tion and their friends are invited
to attend. Membership is open to
young men of 18 to 21 and young
women of 17 to 19.

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Jr. Hadassah Gives

Bridge-Tea Dec. 15

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Silber-
blatt of 9350 Wildemere Ave. an- Rabbi Leon Fram to Address
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Prospective Members ■ at
son Donald Ni., on Saturday morn-
Social Event.
ing, Dec. 7, at Congregation Shaa-
rey Zedek. A reception will be held
Miss Frances Moranz, chairman
at the Silberblatt home on Sunday, of the membership committee of
Dec. 8, from 2 to 4 and '7 to 10 the Detroit unit of Junior Ha-
p. .m No cards.
dassah, announces a bridge-tea to
be given on Sunday afternoon, I
Previous to her marriage on Dec. 15, at 2:30 o'clock, at the
Dec. 1, Mrs. Samuel Sheps (Ber- home of Miss Else Olender, 8741
was the honor 11.a Salle Blvd. This tea will be
Miss Clarice Freud of Chicago tha Charmer)
spent the past week-end with her guest at many lovely affairs. Rose given for prospective members,
family, the J. L. Freud's of the Charmer entertained , at a mis- and reservations may be made by
cellaneous shower on Oct. 31, for calling Miss Carolyn Goodman,
Park Lane Ante.
90 guests. Mrs. Sheps was also 11845 La Salle Blvd., Townsend
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and Mr. the guest of honor at a bridge tea 7-7467 ,
The speaker at this social event
and Mrs. J. W. Gilbert will enter- en Sunday afternoon, Nov. 3, at
lain at a large dinner party on the home of Mrs. Jack Acker. Mrs. will be Rabbi Leon Fram.
John Meilback invited 16 guests
Dec. 7 at the Great Lakes Club.
to a personal shower on Nov. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Haas of On Nov. 10, Mrs, Morey Charmer
LaSalle Blvd. returned from CM- and Miss Natalie Simong enter-
einnati where they attended the tained at a luncheon shower for
District Convention of the National 30 guests. A number of her
Federation of Temple Brother- friends surprised Mrs. Sheps at a
Rabbi
h S k
d
miscellaneous shower at the home dress the next Friday night gath-
hoods.
of Mrs. William Becker on Nov. ering at Congregation B'nai David
II.
on Dec. 13 at 8:30. The title of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Friedman his address will be "A Panaroma
of Human Confusion." The lee-
left for Los Angeles, Cal., where I ture i3 followed with a social pro-
they will spend the month of
gram in the social hall of the
December.
, synagogue. Community singing,
• guest soloist, a dramatic read-
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Miller eel-
ebrated their silver wedding anni- ing and a digest of Jewish news
of
the week are features. Re-
verger). Sunday, Dec. 1, with ■
freshments are nerved and the
dinner for 200 guests at Lacher's.
public
is invited to attend.
The out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Samuels and Mrs.
Ebert and son of Newark, N. J.; BETH EL SISTERHOOD
Abe Miller of Cleveland, Ohio, and
Mrs. Nathan Miller of Flint, Mich. I TO HEAR BRINKERHOFF
Mr. Millers parents and Mrs. Mil-
The regular monthly meeting of
ler's mother were also present. The
toastmaster was Harry Weinberg the Temple Ileth El Sisterhood will
and the principal speaker was Rab- take place Monday, Dec. 9. A des-
bi I. Stollmsn. As • surprise, the sert luncheon will be served at 1:30
Progressive Ladies tinterstitzung o'clock in the social hall of the
N'erein, of which Mrs. Miller is Temple. This will be followed by an
president. presented her with a address by Robert M. Brinkerhoff,
one of our best known cartoonists,
silver dinner set.
who will speak on the subject,
Open bourse will be held at the "Cartconists—and How They Got
home of Miss Edna Rosenman of That Way." Mr. Brinkerhoff has
262e Webb Ave. on Sunday, Dec. won fame as a magazine illustrator
fl from 2 to 6 p. m. at a tea for and as a painter, as well as a car-
the benefit of the nursery at the toonist Intimately acquainted with
Childrens Home. Those assisting everybody in the field of cartoon.
Mien Rosenman are her sisters, lats. his interestirg and most en-
Nathalie and Marion Rosenman; tertaining manner of telling about
Misses Maxine Karbel, Ann Fisher, them, illustrated with drawings of
Anaruth Paul, Helen Mark, Sydell famous cartoon characters, prove
Berkower, Jeanette Schmidttkee of tremendous interest to his au-
I
• nd Mrs. Saul Rosenman.

Sperka to Address
Friday Gathering

is

THOUSANDS of FUR COATS
PRICED FROM $45 to $4,000

Buy With Confidence ,
On Convenient Terms

LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER

Knights of Pythias to Hold
New Year's Eve Party

The entertainment committee
of Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias, completed arrange-
ments for a New Year's Eve
party on Tuesday evening, Dec.
31, at Castle Hall, Erskine and
John R. Sts.
The spacious dining room and
entire first floor of the building
will be beautifully decorated.
Music and entertainment to be
furnished by Jules Kline Beach
Club Orchestra, who were for two
seasons at the Charlevoix Hotel at
Charlevoix, Mich.
The merrymaking will start at
10 o'clock with cabaret dancing,
an eight-course midnight dinner,
souvenirs for the ladies, noise-
makers, balloons. knicknacks, ser-
pentine, and breakfast at 4 a. m.
Reservations are limited, Write
or phone at once to Lewis L.
Steinberg, 3345 Richton. Phone
Townsend 6-8829, or Detroit
Lodge No. 55. Knights of Pythias,
Erskine and John R. Sta., Clifford

•L,ET 'T EFL Et

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Community Fund's Thanks

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
Because the Community Fund
campaign which ended last month
was a great success, thousands of
unfortunate people in Detroit can
look forward to a year of com-
parative relief from the troubles
they themselves are unable to
combat.
A good part of the victory can
be attributed to the service you
rendered through your columns.
The Community Fund thanks you
for that and at the same time
extends the thanks of all those
needy persons who have benefited
so greatly by your generosity.
Sincerely,
JAMES McEVOY.
Campaign Chairman.

Gifts to North End Clinic

2469. North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
PERFECTION LODGE
In honor of 21st birthday of
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. Richard Freund, from Mrs. Carrie
.1 A. M., will hold a meeting on May Berger.
Dec. 18, at 7:30 p. m. E. A, De-
Ln memory of Mrs. David Levitt ,
pee.
from Burton Family.

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