cumin Amos C1NCINNAn 30, OHIO PitVentorri/Ensnellomacu) December 6, 1935 PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ; Klunover Elected To Head I. 0. 0. F. ONE THOUSAND GIFTS Alfred A. Klunover, Detroit attorney, leader of the Jewish Boy Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bortman of 1960 Gladstone Ave. announc Scout movement, was elected to the office of Noble Grand by Pal- the engagement of their daughter, Mae, to Alex Brooks, son of Mr estine Lodge I. 0. 0. F. No. 542. and Mrs. Max Brooks of 614 Leicester Court. Other officers elected were John Mr. and Mrs. Harp, Silverman of 2211 Calvert Ave. announc the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Mac Fisher, son o Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fisher of Rochester, N. Y, Miss Silverman attended Beverly Academy and New York University. The en gagement took place in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. I. Schwartz of 3200 Buena Vista Ave. announc the engagement of their daughter, Eva, to Arthur N. Tractenberg son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Tractenberg of 1601 W. Philadelphia Ave. 5Ir. and Mrs. Harry Petok of 3279 Fullerton Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Goldie, to Bernard Rothenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothenberg of 3046 I.eslie Ave. Mrs. Lena Scholnick of Collingwood Ave. announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Elinor, to Meyer Moritz, son of Mrs. Rose Moritz of Cardonl Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kolodin of 1985 Waverly Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Dr. Max Abramson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Abramson of 4026 W. McNichols Road. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Modell of Edison Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Manny Fishman, so of Mr, and Mrs. Morris Fishman of Gladstone Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Modell will receive at their home on Sunday, Dec. 22, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. No cards. ALL ON ONE FLOOR Oriental, European, American This Cobalt Moe SIOror lamp Is the Acme of modernistic design — Anwrican-mode of high- grade materkds — Special shade .4 matched Ilarmonimmly ensembles alth mirror .• 1111 ■ 11e . . Cobalt Rine Multi, make-up boom. rigun -Ite Norm, Jearl Nisei, and ooh-Ira,., In a POI,' range front $1.00 to a10.00—lamp (Otto. Thls Trakanoti stand la genuine and of Chinese origin. Hand-ram eat and sell beautiful, Very special of PO'. ORIENTAL RUGS We gallwrml together for Holiday (at-tilting mum Of the Reiter tirade Old Master noise and liEs11,SS and IslItst SS, of 0Alt011 drodirn TABLE $9,95 rug• sire, and priced lino topes iull, low at Wee to $10.00. A small deposit $19.75 LAMP 110141 any article Oil called for GULlkji- CO. TWENTY WEST Wedding Calendar ALFRED A. KLUNOVER ADAMS AVE. We Suggest for the Christmas Home-gift @i - T 1 4'1 GRINNELL - BUILT LEONARD 4 2 ,, I ?21 SMALL GRAND $445 In Mahogany with Bench (Or In Walnut Finish at $470) A BEAUTIFUL high-quality, rich- toned Grand built by us in our own factory at Holly, Michigan. Only 4' 6" in size . . . admirably adapted to apartment or small modern home. A gift all the family will enjoy for all the years to come. Small down pay- ment . . . balance on terms to suit. See, hear and play the LEONARD here today! its p 4-• Henrietta Ssold's Birthday to Be Honored; Soiree at Butters Home Wednesday yya Grinnel Bros. Upright s, $225 and up ,■4 Steinway Grand', $1195 up, including bench "The Musical Gift Center of Detroit" p GRINNELL BROS STEINWAY PIANOS 1515.21 Woodward Ave. and Branches GRAND OPENING 30th Jubilee Convention Poale Zion-- Zeire Zion OF AMERICA Wednesday, Dec. 25, at 8 sharp STATLER HOTEL Principal Speakers of the Evening: B. LOCKER Member of Jewish Agency & Zionist Executive CH. GREENBERG Editor, Lecturer BARUCH ZUCKERMAN, GOLDIE MEYER.SON ES Delegates from Palestine Ic: Musical Program: and 1th of an EMMA LAZAROFF-SHAVER Famous Soprano HALEVY•HAZOMIR CHOIR ADMISSION 35c Ion Banquet — Sal. Hite, Dec. 28, at Stotle r Hotel to an rou ns. rou me one teat is red of rie itt, •W.E•W.O. Branch Plans Several Events A board of directors meeting of the North Woodward branch of lbe Jewish Women's European Or- tssizatio nwas held at the home of M. Baker, 2305 Richton, on f;day evening„ Dec. 2. The main topic discussed at this meeting was the New Year's Eve dinner party take place at the Fort V, ayne Viatel Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, Town- Isnd 6 -i815, and her committee are aortinR untiringly to make this I fair be! en in made to p rocure :Vent for an outstanding floor supervised by Dave Diamond grand; Jack Schneider, vice Franks, recording secretary; Ar- thur K. Hardy, financial secre- tary; Harry Rosenfeld, treasurer. Mr. Klunover, having been ac- tive in Odd Fellowship since 1927, advanced to the highest office through meritorious work in all the other minor offices of the lodge. Ile is a member of Jericho Encampment and recently re- ceived his degrees at the Gratiot Encampment at Port Huron, Mich. Installation of officers will take place Tuesday, Jan. 14, and will be open to the general public. Among the Grand Lodge officers of the State of Michigan who have been invited to participate in the ceremonies are: Circuit Judge Herman II. Dehnke, past grand master, of Harrisville, Mich.; Michigan Supreme Court Justice Edward M. Sharpe, grand master, of Lansing, Mich.; Deputy Grand Master Andrew J. Brodie and Hon. Henry S. Sweeny, past grand master, of Detroit; Grand Patri- arch Maurice Bordelove, of this city, and Deputy GrandPatriarch Louis Goldman, of Port Huron. All Odd Felilows, their wives and friends are requested to at- tend. Louis Sharpe, retiring noble grand, announces that the Pales- tine Rebecca Lodge will give a charity party Tuesday, Dec. 10, at its temple, Fenkell near Dexter. This also is open to the public. Plans are being made for a New Year's Eve party to be given at the temple for members and friends. The committee has pro- cured the services of Miami's Fleetwood Penthouse Orchestra, as well as featured entertainment and floor show to fit this occa- sion. A specially prepared and catered dinner will be served. Space being limited, members and friends are requested to make reservations immediately. ce JR. HADASSAH PLANS CHANUKAH PROGRAM Grinnell Bros. Grand., $545, $570, etc Grinnell Bros. New Vertical Type Grand, $345 3 Engagements and his orchestra. The third donor luncheon on Jan. 8 at the Shaarey Zedek is progres- sing and reservations ran be made by calling anyone of the commit. tee, Mrv. P. E. Epps, Townsend 8-2934, for rummage, Mrs. H. Mits. Townsend 6-4472, or Mrs. Silver.' stein, first vice president of the main branch. Mrs. J. Cohen, president of the branch will be glad to offer in- formation when called at Townsend 8-4971. Final plans are in preparation for the memorial luncheon on Dee. 10, at the Warsaw Club, 10036 Holmur. For reservations call llo 4767 or To. 8-4P71. An unusual program is planned for the next meeting of the De- troit unit of Junior Hadassah, which will take place Sunday aft- ernoon, Dec. 8, at 2:30, at the Statler Hotel. The ceremony of the lighting of Chanukah candles will be performed by Jerry Son- enklar, Miss Anne Manson will give an explanation of the sig- nificance of Chanukah. In con- nection with the celebration of this holiday, the organization will participate in honoring Henrietta Szold'a 75th birthday. Miss Helen Kass will present the highlights in Miss Szold's life. To conclude this program the Junior Hadassah Players will enact a one-act play, "Wrong Numbers." The participants will be Geraldine Fealk, Alyce Garber and Sarah Bloomfield. A report of the joint Senior- Junior Hadassah convention at Cleveland, Nov. 28 to Dec. 1, will also be given. The sixth annual donor lunch- eon committee reports an increase in the number of pledges. The new feature in this year's affair is the combination of $10 pledges with those of $5. All those con- tributing to the $10 pledge will be working towards having the name of the Detroit unit of Junior Hadasaah inscribed in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund. Both members and non- members are invited to attend this luncheon. Miss Helen Ross, luncheon chairman, may be reached at 349 Woodland, To. 6-5902. The luncheon will take place Sunday noon, Jan. 19, at the Statler Hotel. Miss Rose Greenwald, chairman of the Jewish National Fund com- mittee, reports that her commit- tee and all other members who wish to participate will take nart in the celebration of Zion Flag Day through collections on Dec. 7 and Dee, 8, Saturday evening and Sunday, respectively. Miss Greenwald may be reached at To. Dec. 15—Miss Edna Marks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marks, to Morton Barris, son of Herman Barris, in the Italian Gar- dens of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Dec. 25—Miss Billie E. Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klein, to Louis M. Bloomberg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Bloomberg of Flint, at the Statler Hotel. Births Nov. 16—To Mr. and Sirs. Milton Gottesman (Sylvia Jack son) of 3711 Webb Ave., a son, Harold Lyon. Nov. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bloom (Helen Brown) a son, Irwin Allan. Nov. 29—To Dr. and Mrs. Irving I. Edgar, a son, Saul. Marriages SHIFFMAN—GALE Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gale of Cleve- land annuonce the marriage of their daughter, Lucille, to David J. Shiffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shiffman of 149 Tennyson Ave., Detroit. The wedding took place on Sunday, Dec. 1, at the Sovereign Hotel in Cleveland. A reception will be held begin- ning at B ti. m. this Sunday, Dec. 8, at the Phalanx Club, John R. and Erskine. No cards, SLOAN—COLE In Thursday, Nov. 28, Miss Marjorie Cole, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Cole of the Sew- ard Hotel, became the bride of Abe Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sloan of Chicago Blvd. Dr. Leo M. Franklin performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate family at the Steller. The altar was banked with palms, ferns and tall standards of white MUM. Miss Doris Kallin, niece of the groom, played the wedding march. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sloan went east for their honeymoon and upon their return will reside at the Lee Plaza. SHEPS—CHARMER Miss Bertha Charmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Charmer, and Samuel Sheps, son of Mrs. Celia Sheps, spoke their marriage vows before Rabbi Joshua Sperka at the Beth David Synagogue, Dec. 1, The bride, who was given in marriage by her parents, wore a frock of white lace, fashioned with long tight sleeves and fall- ing to a point over the wrist. The back of her frock ended in a long train, and her shallow tulle cap finished with lilies of the val- ley, held her veil which fell to her waist. She carried a white main muff covered with gardenias. Miss Rose Charmer,. sister of the bride, and Mrs. Morey Charm- er, sister-in-law of the bride, were maid and matron of honor re- spectively. Phyllis Peripsky, Natalie Si- mons and Ann Rosenfeld were the bride's attendants. David Charmer, the bride's brother, assisted as best man. Samuel Jannett, Julius Barr, Stan- l ey B errie and Morey Charmer were the ushers. Mrs. Charmer, the bride's motli- er, wore green velvet, She wore a corsage of roses. Sylvia Levine sang "Oh Prom- ise Me" preceding the ceremony. Dinner was served for 300, guests following the ceremony. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. K. Rosenfeld, uncle and aunt of the bride, Ann Ito- senfeld and Louis Winokur, all of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Shops left for their home in Goodrich, Mich. For traveling the bride chose a brown dress with which were brown ac- , cessories. She wore a sorsage of gardenias. BRODY—MEYERS eyers announces the marriage of his daughter, Ray, to Harry Brody, .on of Mrs. Eva Brody, at Lachar's Hall, on Sun- day evening, Nov. 17. Rabbi M. Zager officiated. Alb ert . GREENBLATT—SCHLESINGER Miss Elaine Schlesinger, daugh- The membership committee an- nounces that the second soiree of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. the season will be held at the Schlesinger, became the bride of home of Fred M. Butte!, 299 Ro- Dr. Richard Phillip Greenblatt, wena, Wednesday, Dec. 11, at eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. 8:30 o'clock. This affair is invi- Greenblatt of New Orleans, La., tational only, restricted to paid- on Thursday morning. Dec. 5, at up members of Junior Hadasaah. the Statler Hotel. Dr. Leo M. Franklin performed the ceremony. The bride wore a Kelly green RODIN CLUB traveling suit with wide cuffs of mole, matching hat and brown ac- A meeting of the Rodin Club was held on Wednesday evening, cessories. Ile flowers were green orchids. Nov. 27, at the home of Mrs. M. Mrs. Schlesinger wore black and Miller on Tyler Ave. After the meeting the members enjoyed Mrs. Greenblatt wore black with playing various card games. Re- rhinestones. Both wore garden- freshments were served at mid- ias. Dr. and Mrs. Greenblatt left night. The next meeting will take place at the home of Mrs. H. by motor fcr • two weeks' visit Cohen, 1624 Glynn Ct., on Wed- in New York and upon their re- turn will make their home In nesday, Dec. 11, at 8 p. m. New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schles- for all occasions — Flowers Natty-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. inger were hosts at dinner to the 8-4902. B'NAI MOSHE DRIVE APPROACHES GOAL The Class Bearing Name of Harry Rosman Promoted By Five Teams At the meeting of the special membership drive committee in charge of the Harry Rosman Class of Congregation B'nai Moshe held last Sunday, Chairman Carl Rozner appointed the following captains to head the teams com- posed of the members listed with them: Captain Dr. A. N. Mittleman, Andrew Iczkovitz, Adolph Beck, Eugene Gelbman, Louis Hartman, I. A. Liebson, Harry Meer, Sid- ney. Rosman, Irwin Sims, Eugene Weiss. Captain Bernard Grossberg, Aaron Klein, Eugene Brumer, David Ecker, Alex Fisch, Leo Gents, Joseph Kornfield, Max Matyas, Ben Miller, Adolph Naf- tali, Dr. Harry Tanner, E. B. Wolf, David Wruble. Captain Phil Green, Nathan Goodman, Sam Slein, Wm. I. Mil- ler, Henry Popper, Max Reisner, Harry Semler, Morris Schlesinger, Alex Stein. Captain Paul Kron, Joseph Brown, Max Gross, Louis Kahn, Elmer Klein, Israel Malek, Abra- ham Ehrenfeld. Captain David Weiss, Henry A. Deutsch, David Elias, Julius Hers- kowitz, Sigmund Jaulus, Edmund Labe, Ernest Labe. Reports received at the meet- ing were very encouraging, mote than half the number of applica- tions striven for having already been secured. The committee net a minimum of 100 new members as a goal, and the enthusiasm evinced by the workers points to a full measure of success. The drive culminates on Dec. 22, and will be celebrated with a Chanukah festival dinner-dance. The dinner will be followed by a formal initiation of the Rosman Class. No initiation fee is being charged for applicants under 50 years of age, while those exceed. ing that age may join at greatly reduced fees. The captain of the winning team and members securing the three largest number of applica- tions will be awarded valuable tokens during the dinner program. JUNIOR HOME RELIEF BRIDGE WEDNESDAY Final plans for the dessert- bridge to be given Wednesday evening, Dec, 11, were completed at the Dec. 1 meeting of the Junior Home Relief, which was held at the home of Clara Leath. 3806 Cortland. The bridge will take place at Moinet's Tea Room, 5167 Cass Ave., at 8 p. m. Tickets for the bridge may be obtained from any of the members or by calling Winifred Berk, Lenox 9262, or Elise Cohen, To. 7-8950. A special meeting is called for Dec 8 at the home of Miss Sybil Haberman, 2920 Elmhurst, at 2 p. m., at which time a report of the ticket sales will be given. The ways and means committee. headed by Winifred Burke, will decide on the type of novel party for paid-up members. Scrapbooks will be compiled by the girls to, be distributed to afflicted children in hospitals during the holiday season. The next meeting is to be held Dec. 15. -adla porsofttt Memory of Kay's Father 'New! Voguish! Practical! 14, \ Sirs. William Shevin of Webb Ave, returned to the city after a sevhral weeks' visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Allender and son, Joel Jay, are now residing in their new home at 19451 War- rington Drive, Sherwood Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Strager of 3302 Monterey Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Norman, to be observed at Congregation Mishkan Israel, Blaine, near Linwood, on Saturday morning, Dec. 7. At home Sunday, from 3 to 5 p. m. No cards. The annual fall dance of Alpha Epsilon l'i, national college frater- nity, was held Nov. 23, in the May- fair Room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. The affair was held in con- junction with the Michigan-Ohio State football game. Twenty couples attended. Louis M. Felsenthal and Charles Futterman were in charge of arrangements. Alumni from the University of Detroit, Michigan State, Ohio State, Georgia Tech and Pennsylvania University chap- ters attended. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Kalt of 3342 Chicago Blvd. held open house on Sunday, Nov. 24. About 125 of their friends called on them. Mrs. Irvin Sirkin of Cleveland spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelt. Mr. Sirkin joined Mrs. Sirkin here on Sunday, Nov. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Sirkin are making their home at 1850 E. 85th St., Cleveland. Miss Gertrude Novograd, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Novo- grad of 16241 Wildemere Ave. who is a first year student in the Junior College, Highland Manor School and Junior College, Tarrytown, N. Y., spent the Thanksgiving holi- day at the home of her aunts, the Misses Weissman, 555 Bristol St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fur-Trimmed Matinee Boots Durable, water-proof rub- ber, in black or brown; medium or low heels; lux- urious with $350 fur- MISS CLAIRE R. GRANT Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Grant of Chicago Blvd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Claire R., to Samuel G. Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rubin of Taylor Ave. Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity Membership Drive in Full Swing RUSSEKS The membership drive opened by Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity on Nov. 23 is being extended through hiarch, 1936. Young men between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who are in- terested in joining this frater- nity, are eligible for membership. Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity Is a social group participating also in athletic. and cultural pursuits. Complete information may be ob- tained from the secretary, Irving Berger, To. 6-5403, or by writing him at 3269 Cortland. FISHER 131J1101NO 14..o . WOODWARD AVE. [MILLER Make resenations NOW for yaw NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION Aboard S.S. CHAMPLAIN Is nays Coil.. SIM ap Tit AdlIERICA PANAMA CANAL ISK .ST INDIRA Rhea E. Cashman (Personal dlrectintO ISM Vfoolt. Bled. Road. 33411-3370 In order to raise a fund for the I benefit of two needy families, Mrs. Isador Heiman and Mrs. B. Weiss, are planning a card party to be held on Sunday evening, Dec. 8, at the B'nai Moshe Hall, Lawrence and Dexter. Special Sale of Original Etchings Mrs. Harry H. Koffman of 3319 Monterey Ave. returned home af- ter spending a week with her son, Cadet Stanford of St. John's Mili- tary Academy of Delafield, Wis. Mr. Koffman joined his family for Thanksgiving, LANDSCAPES and Imported Prints by other great artists now selling from 59c to $7.95 THIS WEEK ONLY By the famous French Artist, LOUIS HART, for- merly priced up to $30, now $3.95 to $19.95. Acme Art & Frame Co. . MANUFACTURERS OF Jr. Congregation of Shaarey Zedek Another capacity audience at- tended Sabbath services conducted by the Junior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek. David Cro n was Chazon and Miss Elaine Davidson delivered the resume of the week's Sedra. Next Saturday Miss Miriam Zieve will give the resume and Miss Miriam Tobin will talk on the Prophetic selections of the current Haphtorah. Sam Hertzberg will speak. Junior Choir Sings At Shaarey Zedek The Junior Choir of Shaarey Zedek, trained by Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar, assists in conducting late Friday night services at the Shaarey Zedek. The nine boys in the choir practice weekly with Can- tor Sonenklar and not only assist in conducting the services but also sing specially prepared selections. Mlaver Anniversary Banquet on Sunday The Mlaver Umgegend Verein, with the co-operation of their Ladies' Auxiilary, are giving their first anniversary banquet, at Jericho Temple, this Sunday, Dec. 8. Dinner, served at 6:30, will be followed by dancing and en- tertainment. The chairman of the arrangement committee is I. Mellin. She is assisted by Mrs. S. Fox, Phi Epsilon Pi To Make Award ' Frwahof, Rubinow and Sachar Chosen as Judges At the annual convention of Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity to be held in Pittsburgh Dec. 28-31, the first Phi Epsilon Pi National Amard will be made. This award will be made yearly to an out- standing Jew for a genuine and lasting contribution to the essen- tial Jewish life in America. The judge. chosen for this year's award are Dr. Solomon B. Freehof, rabbi of Pittsburgh's Congregation Rodef Shalom and a former professor of history at the Hebrew Union College; Dr. Isaac M. Rubinow, international executive secretary of B'nai B'rith and an outstanding figure tr. the field of social service. and Dr. Abram Leon Sachar, national director of the Mild Foundations, lecturer, authot' and a recognized leader of Jewish youth. Phi Epsilon Pi is the second oldest and largest Jewish college fraternity in the country, main- taining chapters in 33 of the col- leges and universities. Pictures, Frames and Mirrors — Mat Cutting TEMPLE 1.0259 3512 WOODWARD AVE. SEE SY FOR A GOOD BUY Feinberg Jewelry Co. Wholesale Jewelers 508 METROPOLITAN BLDG. We Carry a Full Line of Diamond Wrist Watches CHANNEL DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS CHerry 6373 Complete Selection of Platinum Mountings, Gold Sets and American Wrist Watches, including Bulova and others "Health Knows No Season" Colonial Hotel & Mineral Baths MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN 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 Rugs • Linoleum - Window Shades Drapery Rods tier Our Prices Not — 11,11rtUllen tarnished Free Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired We Specialise in VENETIAN BLINDS LaSalle Window Shade Co. 8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones: Garfield 1230.31 $1100 1716. Fluff Dry Table Linen, Sheets, Towels, Pillow Slips nicely ironed. Bath Towels and Wearing Apparel Fluff Dry — Handkerchiefs Ironed FREE. SHIRTS In this service — finished 12c each CURTAINS 35c per pair — 3 pair $1.00 Ecru Tinting Free BLANKETS Single Wool Double Wool 34c 69c WELLER LAUNDRY CO. Phone Cadillac 5169 Theta Delta Gamma Soror- Plans Progress for Hebrew ity Mid-Winter Frolic Ladies' Aid Society's Theta Delta Gamma Sorority Donor Luncheon will hold its mid-winter frolic on Sunday, Dec. 8, in the Italian Gardens of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Hank Finney and his Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz WXYZ orchestra will furnish the planted ■ tree in Palestine. music. through the Jewish National Fund, Drora Group of P. W. 0. in memory of Berl Kemisaruk (Kay), father of Leon Kay, The last cultural meeting of the Drora group of the Pioneer family and ont-of-town guests on Women's Organization was held Dee. 3 and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nov. 27 at the home of Clara Schlesinger of the Park Lane Marks, 15095 Wildemere. Mrs. Apts. entertained at dinner for S. Levin of the Twelfth Street the family and out-of-town guests group, gave her impressions of life in Palestine and Russia. on Dee. 5, Plant Tree in Palestine in Announce Her Betrothal The Ilebrew Ladies Aid So- ciety is planning its annual Chan- ukah party for Wednesday eve- ning, Dec. 11, at the Lawrence- Dexter Hall. The following member. were appointed hostess's for this af- fair: Mesdames Max Gross, Mor- ris Weinstein, Esther Jackel and Louis Kuhn. Plans are being completed for the third annnsil donor luncheon to be held on Jan. 29 at Lachals Restaurant. Since the curtailment of Wel- fare relief funds, heavy demands are being made upon this society for emergency aid. The chairman of the committee in charge, Mrs. Irving E. Liebson, and the treasurer, Mrs. limits Auslander, are making every pos- sible effort to attain their goal The following additional donors have been included in the rapidly growing list of reservations: Mesdames toad.. Weiner. Morris Weinstein. Daniel Weinhasra. '.014 Wel. Albert Peltier. Hammel Myers, Herman Rattler. L.A. lierskrinta. J. R Wax GITOlt Andrew Rare, Franc. Weinberg. –aura Suter, Molt, Nambasm. Ethel wile.. Ikon Artomrta Mrs. Morris Weinstein will be hostess at the next meeting of the board of dilution at her home, 2938 Sturtevant, on Monday, Doe. 9, at 1:30 p. zn.