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December 27, 1935

711 Epentorr,frmsn &Mail

PAGE SIX

and

NEW YEAR EVE PARTY
PARTY BY ZEDAKAHI

Musical and Tea.
of U. H. S. Ladies'
Group on Monday

Start the New Year Right
in Clothes That Are

Zedakah Club will give its first
annual New Yer's party in the
grand ballroom of the Book
Cadillac Hotel. A 12-course din-1
ner, a 10-piece orchestra, profes-

The Women's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools is plan-
ning a tea and msical to take
place in the home of Mrs. Saul
Davidson of 2469 Atkinson Ave.,
on Monday, Dec. 30, at 2 o'clock.

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AND HAND FINISHED



MEN'S SUITS
Vitalize Dry Cleaned and
Hand Finished

c

Price Includes Pickup a nd Delivery

Columbia 4200

OGINV

CLEANERS 4 DYERS

MRS. SAUL DAVIDSON

BOESKY'S ON 12th ST.

Join the gay throngs here any time of the evening or
night—stop in anytime—you'll enjoy it thoroughly
—no reservations necessary.

12th St.

A Good Place to Eat, Drink and Meet

WE DELIVER AT ALL HOURS
TRINITY 2.966

12TH & HAZELWOOD

EXPERT CATERING — STRICTLY KOSHER

Special Prices for Bridge Parties, Luncheons, Showers, e tc.,
During Weekdays

GLASSMAN'S

Kosher Catering Company

8229 TWELFTH STREET
Res. Townsend 7.6271
at

Phones; Office, Euclid 2882

Now Open!

s

DIXIE LEE
TEAROOM

Rhoda Zahavie, mezzo-soprano,
concert and radio artist and par-
ticularly well known for her in-
terpretation of Hebrew and Jew-
ish folk songs, will sing several
selections. Fayette Singer will
give a group of readings. The
organizations invites all its mem-
bers and friends to be guests of
the afternoon.
On Jan. 6, a luncheonette and
board meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Joe Horowitz of
3211 Fullerton Ave., and on Jan.
15, the last Meeting prior to the
annual donor luncheon, will be
held at the Statler Hotel.
Mrs. J. Dworkin, chairman of
reservations for the luncheon to
take place on Jan. 22, at the
Statler hotel, has submitted the
following new names as pledges

1526 WOODWARD AVE.

(Across the street from Himelhoch's)

Our many Pallister Tea Room patrons will be
pleased to know that they may now enjoy the same
fine food at the above location.

Luncheon is served from 11 a. In. to 4 p. M.

30c to 45e

"Bud Hanaway's Orchestra"

FEATURING

George Ray

N. B. C. ARTIST

All Drinks Served

Samuel Ilyman is spending a
week in New York.

Miss Ruth Butzel arrived from
New York City to spend several
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo M. Butzel.

Mrs. Walter Fuchs, her daugh-
ter, Airs. S. K. Beigler, and grand-
daughter, are leaving next Thurs-
day for Biami Beach, to remain
over the winter months.

Mr. and Airs. Alarvin Gingold
will spend New Year's in Washing-
ton, D. C.

Mrs. Victor Weil and son, John
will leave Jan, 1 for Hollywood
Honoring Miss Betty Ruth Da-
Fla.
vidson whose marriage was an
event of last Sunday, Mrs. Louis
Mrs. Louis Freemont will leave
Davidson and Mrs. Saul Davidson
were joint hostesses at a luncheon Jan. 6 for New York City.
and misclelaneous shower, given at
Mrs. Max Broad and daughter,
the Book Cadillac Hotel on Tues-
Fritzie, will leave Jan. 5 to spend
day, Dec. 17.
several months in California.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stern of
Seward Ave. are visiting with
their son and daughter-in-law in
Houston, Texas.

Miss Alyce Michelson of Coiling-
wood Ave. is visiting with relatives
in Birmingham, Ala.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg are
leaving New Year's (lay for a
month's visit in Los Angeles and
Honolulu.

Airs. II. J. L. Frank and Mrs.
Leon Frank will compliment Mrs.
Sol Marks and Mrs. E. Wolf, who
are guests in this city, at luncheon
and bridge to be given at the Wo-
men's City Club this Saturday.

FRUIT BASKET

Reasonable Prices

NEW YEAR'S EVE

MRS. EDWARD SKLAR

sional entertainment and favors
have been arranged for. Reser-
vations are limited and should be
made early by calling Mrs. K.
Shapiro, University 1.3570, or
Airs. L. Jones, Townsend 8-1364.
The following have been ap-
pointed hostesses for the evening.
Alesdames George Rabinowitz,
Edward Sklar, Harry Greenspan,
Jack Rabinowitz, Herbert Wal-
lace, Joe Miller and Joshua Kar-
bal.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass
will leave on Dec. 28 to spend a I
week in Chicago, Ill.

Famous Heart Specialist Comes
to Palestine to Live
JERUSALEM (WNS — Palcor
Agency)—Dr. Emil May of Bad
Nauheim, famous heart special-
ist and veteran Zionist leader,
has arrived in Palestine with the
intention of settling.

9-Course Dinner, Favors and Floor Show
Including Breakfast--$3.50 per Person

1745 CASS AT GRAND RIVER

Upsmirs next to Detroit Leland Hotel

MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW
Clifford 1012 Victor Lim, Aigr. formerly of San Alin Cafe

Jewish Educators
to Present Papers
at Learned Rallies

Dr. Julian Morgenstern, presi-
dent of the Hebrew Union College,
Cincinnati, Dr. Z. Diesendruck,
and Dr. Nelson Glueck, members
of the faculty of the College, will
attend educational meetings in
New York the latter part of De-
cember.
Dr. Morgenstern will read a
Flowers for all occasions —
Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082, paper before the Society of Bibli-

cal Literature and Exegesis and
with Dr. Glueck will attend the
meeting of the Board of Trustees
of the American Schools of Orien-
tal Research. Dr. Glueck is treas-
urer of this organization and will
also attend a meeting of the Amer-
ican Institute of Archeology.
Dr. Diesendruck will read a
paper before the American Aca-
demy for Jewish Research and will
read another paper at the Con-
ference on Jewish Relations which
has been called by Prof. Maurice
Cohen.

Aliss Louise Shiffman of Boston
Blvd. will give a cocktail party
on Dec. 29.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leib en-
tertained at a buffet supper on
Dec, 25.

ANNIS FURS

are

BETTER FURS

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauf-
mann will leave next week on a
motor trip to Florida and Cali-
fornia.

Douglas Brown has returned
front Pittsburgh, Pa.

Miss Ethel Ruth Goldman, daugh-
Theodore Engelman is spending
the holiday week-end visiting with ter of Air. and Airs. A. Goldman of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,Max 18327 Wildemere Ave., arrived in
Detroit to spend the holiday recess
Engelman of Pittsburgh, Pa.
with her parents. She attends
the
University of Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klivans of
Youngstown, 0. will arrive Sunday
Cadet Jack Epps, son of Mr. and
to be the guests of their brother-in-
law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Elias Epps of Oakman Blvd.,
is spending the holiday vacation
Lawrence Michelson.
with his parents.
Mrs. Dworkin, Townsend 8-2551,
will be glad to receive any addi-
Whitney Roemer is visiting in
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Epps of
tional pledges and reservations.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Oakman Blvd., entertained 15
couples
at a welcome home party
Miss Winifred Cooper will be
hostess at luncheon and bridge for for their daughter, Theresa Joan,
35 guests, to be given at the Wo- and her two house guests, Florence
mens City Club this Monday. Miss Weishlat and Emily Welly, from
Cooper is home from Carleton Col- Aberlin College.

Yeshivah Banquet
on Sunday Evening

lege to spend the holiday vacation
All arrangements have been
Mr. and Mrs. David II. J. Fein-
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
completed for the Yeshivah Beth
Abraham Cooper of Chicago Blvd. berg of 3305 Calvert Ave., an-
Judah banquet to be held this Sun-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
day evening, Dec. 29, at the Beth
Dr. and Airs. Moe Rattner and son, Sydney Morton, at Shaarey
Rolls, Pies, and Cakes Baked Fresh for Each Meal
Tephila Emanuel Synagogue.
children left for a visit in Los Zedek, on Saturday, Dec. 28. Re-
Rabbi Isaac Stollman, one of the
All Women Cooks
ception at their residence 2 to 6
leading Orthodox rabbis in the Angeles.
p. m. on Sunday, Dec. 29. No cards.
community, will recite the invoca-
lions for
Make Re
Air. and Airs. H. J. L. Frank
tion, and Rabbi S. Fine, principal
Miss Rachel Ganapol of Cass
will compliment a group of friends
NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL
of the Yeshivah, will give the an-
at a cocktail party, preceding the Ave. leaves Jan. 1 to enter post-
nual report of the institution.
at the Union Guardian Bldg..-32nd Floor.
graduate
work in the department
Excelsior Club dinner-dance on
The attendance at the local Ye-
of social service administration of
FINEST FLOOR SHOW IN TILE CITY
shivah has increased constantly New Year's Eve.
Chicago University.
Phone CAdillac 4857
during the past two months, and
Charles Levy of Calvert Ave. is
most of the students enrolled this
Stanley Doboin of Toledo, 0.,
visiting
in
California.
season are being prepared to enter
was host at a party given by Miss
into the study of the Talmud. Ma-
Sidell Elson of Pingree Ave. He
Philip
Pollak,
son
of
Mr.
and
ny young men who began their
will remain in the city until after
Express Your Sentiments
Talmudical studies at the local In- Airs. Arthur Pollak, is home from New Year's day.
with a
stitution are now attending Rabbi the University of Chicago to spend
Esaac Elchanan Yeshivah at New the holiday vacation.
Mrs. Dora Garvett, who has been
York, and the Beth Hamidrash
Artistically• and beautifully
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel }Canners spending some time in New York
Latorah of Chicago.
Bernard
G.
Morris
became
an
and
Pittsburgh, has returned to
arranged by
of Washburn Ave. are visiting in this city, and is home with her
octogenarian on Wednesday, Dec.
New York and will return after
251 and celebrated the occasion by
children, Dr. and Mrs. S. Q. Kes -
the first of the year.
being "at home" to his friends and PURITY PLANS LARGE
ler of Burlingame Ave.
relatives. All day and evening his
OLD FOLKS' HOME GIFT
Miss Freida Weinstein and her
residence at 1659 Burlingame Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman re-
D. Gilbert, P. Katz, Props.
niece, Frances Cohen, are visiting
was thronged with friends, many Pays $1,000 Endowment to Chil• with Mr. and Mrs. S. Lanski in turned from a few day's visit in
11732 Dexter, near Tuxedo
of whom came from distant and
Toronto. Their son, Joseph, is home
dren's
Home;
To
Initiate
Chicago.
PRICED FROM $1.50 up
out-of-town points to offer con-
from the University of Rochester
Metzger Clam
Delivery to all parts of the city
gratulations and well wishes to Mr.
Mr. and Airs. Ellis Thal of Glynn to spend the holiday vacation here.
Morris on his 80th birthday. Those
PHONE LO. 9572
On Monday evening, Dec. 23, Court are leaving Monday for a
who couldn't come deluged Mr. Purity chapter, 0. E. S., held its three weeks' cruise to the West
Mr. and Airs. Harry Austria of
Morris with letters, wires and tel- first business meeting, presided
1712 Taylor Ave. will entertain at
Indies.
ephone calls. lie was particularly over by the new worthy matron,
a reception on Sunday evening,
happy when he received a telegram Mrs. Esther Cohen, and her new
r =in1 toZ iv Malts
Avoldn Diss
Sidney Barnett and sister, Lil- Dec. 29, at 9 p. m., in honor of the
of congratulations from I. Ilimel- officers. It was announced that ilan, of Pontiac, left for a two engagement of their daughter,
herb, president of Temple Beth El, the payment of Purity Chapter's weeks' sojourn in New Orleans, La. Sarah, to Max Fischman of Boston,
YOUR WINTER CRUISE
which was sent on behalf of the
Mass., at the Whittier lintel. 461
13 Dare — 8101 and op.
$1,000 pledge to the Jewish Chil-
Hotel Reservations in
board of trustees of the Temple.
Mrs. J. Gaylord of the Belcrest Burns Drive, north entrance. No
dren'm Home, has just been coin-
Mr. Morris is one of the old
FLORIDA • CALIFORNIA
is spending the week-end with rela- cards.
pleted.
timers in the Jewish community.
For Alr—Rail—Rug—lloat Ticket.
Dr. Harry Metzger, worthy pa- Oyes in Cleveland.
Anywhere Consult
Alert and active, his appearance
Richard Ellmann, son of Mr. and
tron, and the associate patron,
belies his age. Resenting the slight-
Miss Diane Davidson, student at Airs. James I. Ellman, student at
Dr.
Joseph Jacobs. were ap-
est implication that he is an old
the
University
of
Illinois,
is
spend-
Yale
University, has returned home
World Wide Travel Bureau. Inc
man, he still insists upon doing his pointed on a committee to inves- ing the holiday vacation with her for the winter vacation.
1548 Wash. Blvd, Rand. 53043711
share in communal undertakings. tigate what endowment would be parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Da-1

He is the father of two children, best for Purity chapter to make vidson of Chicago Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Markle
to the proposed new Old Folks'
Helen and Sidney.
have
returned
to their home in

Home. A bazaar is now being
Mr. and Airs. Joseph Falk of Rochester, Mich., from an extended
planned to help raise the neces-
Boston Blvd., motored to Miami visit in Atlantic City, N. J., New
sary funds and Airs. Cora Jacoby
Lend Color and Gaiety to Your
"FAULT OF ANGELS" IS
Beach, Florida. for a months' stay. i York and Pittsburgh, Pa.
has been appointed chairman.

—.
RABBI SPERKA'S TOPIC
On Jan. 13, Purity Chapter
Mrs. Carrie Mae Berger left I , Miss Hilda Rothenberg, student
will initiate a large class to be Dec. 21 to spend three weeks in It Greenbrier College, Lewisburg,
"The Fault of Angels" will be known as the Nathan D. Metzger
W. Va., is spending the holidays
the title of the discourse delivered class. Dinner will be served at Montgomery', Ala.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
with ''UNITED"
by Rabbi Joshua Sperka at the 6 o'clock and the new corps of
Max Rothenberg of 3046 Leslie
James
Wineman,
Frederick
FM-
next Friday right gathering on officers will emptily the s initiatory
Noisemakers, Balloons
sterwald and Irving Kaufniann Ave.
Jan. 3, at 8:30 p. rn. A varied and work.
Paper Hats, Confetti
will spend New Year's Eve in
interesting social program follows
Mrs. Harold Schakne of Roches-
Chicago, III.
the lecture.
Serpentines
ter Ave. is visiting with her broth-
ZIONIST ORGANIZATION
sod all 1.1ndo of oearrelro
Miss Sally hamburg of Pingree er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
FOUNDED IN NORWAY Ave. will leave Dec. 25 for Buffalo, Max Finberg of Gallipolis, Ohio.
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
Contributions to the Jewish
N. Y. where she will spend New
Children's Home
Woo Rook Orden Mow
Norman Birnkrant sailed from
OSLO.—(WNS--Palcor Agency) Year.
New York on Dec. 21 on the S.S.
—A Zionist Union of Norway has
CADILLAC 6697
The Jewish Children's Home of been organized in Oslo to co-ordi-
Miss Betty Welt is spending the Georgic for a cruise to the West
Detroit acknowledges with thanks nate and extend the work of the
Indies and Bermuda.
week-end in Columbus, Ohio.
the following donations:
already existing regional groups
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen, in Oslo, Trondheim and in a num-
Airs. Samuel Rhodos and Mrs.
Miss Mathilda Gates of Atkin-
1624 Glynn Court, in memory of ber of the smaller towns through- eon Ave. is visiting in Memphis, Benjamin Rhodes of the Wilshire
Harry Goodman.
Hotel
are spending the week in
out the country. The new ass()cia- Tenn. for several weeks.
Mrs. Phillips, 3206 W. Seven lion is affiliated with the World
Chicago.
24 W. JEFFERSON
Mile Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fists of
Zionist Organization.
Plelwrea Woodwerd as/ 0...towel/
Mrs. Harry Goodman, 3221 Glad-
On Saturday, Dee. 20. Mrs.
Kalamazoo, Mich. were the guests
stone.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pols the Charles Cornell of 2980 Richton
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, 3272 Mon-
Ave. will honor her mother, Mrs.
past week-end.
Infants Service Group
terry.
Anna Brush, with a tea on her
Gift to Council SchOlarship Mrs. I. Mathis, 1929 Calvert.
Mr And Mrs. Richard Polsky of 90th birthday. At home from 3 to
Plans are under way for a Valen-
Auxiliary,
United
Heb-
Women's
Fund
Akron, Ohio will spend New Year's 6 p. m. No cards.
tine dinner dance at the Oriole
rew Schools.
Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gil-
Ai rs . J. W. Allen, 2305 Boston Terrace, Feb. 9. Mrs. Morris Wit. bert of Boston Blvd.
Miss Thelma Mitchell of Glen-
the
Na-
Detroit
Section
of
tux is chairman.
The
dale Ave. celebrated her 16th birth-
Blvd.
tional Council of Jewish Women
The next meeting of the organ-
Mrs. Minnie Rarumna, 1731
with a dinner at the Oriole
day
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Touff
will
a
contribution
for
the
Ida
isation will be held at the home of
twelves!
leave Jan. 6 for a three weeks' visit Terrace on Sunday evening, Dec.
Mrs..I.
Weingarden,
2983
Fuller.
E. Ginsburg Scholarship Gift Fund Blaine.
United Dairies, 950 E. Six Mile
22. Covers were laid for 28.

Famous Turkey, Chicken, Steak and Fish Dinners
from 5 to 9 p. m.



NO COVER CHARGE

Miss Laya II. Fauman will be
hostess at a tea on Saturday after-
noon, Jan. 4, from 2 to 5, at her
home on Burlingame Ave.

Mrs. Samuel Shaeffer and dough-
ter, Susanne, of New York, are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. David King
of Santa Itosa Ave.

Montan... A. Aronow, Jack Abel.
Harold Allen. N. E. Aronststn, N. Baker,
Ben Halmork, IL Bluinenthel, hurry
I, Brown, J. Onrush, I. thrown, Louis
Bowman, Jennie Caplan, Abraham Cap-
lan, Samuel Caplan, Joseph Cantor, H.
F. Cohen, J. Cohen, W. Hokin, Morris
Davie, I,. Dona, H. Davin, twee% David-
non, It. Diamond, William Elson. D.
Ehrenprem, Moo Epetein, 11. Fishman,
M. Titles, U. Finkel, Louis Fineman,
Julius Fisher, lien Freed, H. Friedgold,
0. Felsennon, M. Fewerman, Fannie
(Hold, Harry Heldman, Louis Hold•
berg, F. J. Hilbert, Al Jordon, B. Rom-
ineky, litanley Krause, M. Kaufman,
IL Rope!, Ed Krause, lien Kaplowitz.
J. 'Volley, Isadore Ksrbel, Max Kallin,
N. Leonel*, Louis LIghtnione, J. Ii.
London, B. D. Lieberman, L. Lipnon,
William tannic'', 11. Lapides, J. Lenli•
man, Henry bleyers, A. D. Maranon,
Nam Munch, Harry T. Madison, Sam-
uel MarkowIte, J. Planhelln, E. Now.
num Joseph Newman. Lou osnepow. A.
Panunit, M. Irvin. Il•iplt Paul, David
Rubinstein, Julius Roma, J. lintiltrowitz,
Louis Rosenthal, Harry !Hiker, Max
Neltubiner, N. Nohnitz, David Shunt, A.
Simons, Harry Hrhorter, C. II. Smith.
Nhneurnky, Charles lintith, Louis ilm110,
Leo Weinireub, 11. ZIPVe, W. ithevIn,
Max Kogan, II. (Homer, M. Seller. J.
florin, N. liorin, h. florin and H. Bendel.

SATURDAY NOON AND EVENINGS DANCE TO

Mr. and Mrs. Amson C. Tabor
will entertain at a dinner party on
Dec. 28.

Miss Sylvia Levy of Colorado
Ave. left for Pittsburgh to spend
the holiday vacation with her fam-
ily.

Open House New Year's Eve at

NEWEST ORIENTAL AND AMERICAN CUISINE
IDEAL FAMILY RESTAURANT

COCKTAIL LOUNGE

Miss Louise Blumenthal of Pitts-
burgh is the house guest of Mary
Winernan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. henry Winernan. Many lovely
parties have been given in honor of
Miss Blumenthal.

$33-547 EAST FOREST

ORIENT CAFE

Special Noonday Luncheon 35c—Table D'Hote
Evening Dinner 65c—Sunday Dinner 75c

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen of
Mr. and Airs. Israel HimmelhochI
of the Whittier Apts., are spending Hamilton Drive held open house
the holiday vacation at Miami and on Dec. 21.
Palm Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Max Fruhauf will enter-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Michel- tain at dinner on Jan. 4 at the
son of Whitmore Road, will be Great Lakes Club,
hosts at a cocktail party on New
Year's day, from 5 to 8 p. m. honor-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbstein
ing Miss Irene Goldman and Emil will leave Dee. 28 to spend several
days
in Buffalo.
Stern.

DRY CLEANED

Boesky's on

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

550

Honor B. G. Morris
On 80th Birthday

Gilbert's Fruit and
Vegetable Market

Rhea E. Cashman

New Year's Eve
Party

United News
Company

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