PAGE SIX MEDLTROIT,If;h1S14RONICLE January 3, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICEE - THERE IS A BETTER WAY AND FOREST HAS IT .. • Jr. Hadassah Rally Sunday Afternoon You Pay Not a Himeitiocks Honor Her Engagement I With The , annual joint Senior-Junior Hadassah meeting will take place Wednesday evening, Jan. 8, at the Fort Shelby Hotel. Dr. Evelyn Guild of the University of Wilt- Reception Sunday January Sale of New Penny Extra! Men's SUITS DRY CLEANING 90e • Ladies' Most people look upon dry clean. ins as pretty much of a standard- ised operation - that is - until they try VITALIZE Dry Clean- ing. Yes-Vitalise Dry Clean• ins IS far better. You can ac- tually SEE and FEEL the dif- ference. Phone Forest today for a pick-up. You'll be more than gratified with Forest service. Plain Dresses or Coats sr° Columbia 4200 1 .11r, Include DAR pick • Up end d e I Itery for \It.11ce D r y Cleaning and hand-litilatt • Ing o CLEANERS i DYERS 133447 EAST FOREST I n 1936 As In Former Years Boesky's on 12th St. will be Detroit's most popular dining rendezvous. Delicious food and congenial crowds will make your evening complete. Stop in on your way home tonight. Boesky's on 12' 1 St. A Good Place to Eat, Drink and Meet WE DELIVER AT ALL HOURS 12TIVA HAZELWOOD TRINITY 2.9386 EXPERT CATERING - STRICTLY KOSHER Special Prices for Bridge Parties, Luncheons, Showers, eta., During Weekdays GLASSMAN'S Kosher Catering Company 8229 TWELFTH STREET Phonest Office, Euclid 2882 tt Res. Townsend 7.6271 Little Women of Hadassah to Give Dance on Jan. 25 SALE SILVERPLATE and ENGLISH REPRODUCTIONS 50% Oft on Manufacturers' Clo;e-Outs Choice Pieces From This Last Season Trays, Water Pitchers, The semi-formal "June In Janu- ary Dance" to be given by the Little Women of liadassah will be held in the Sky Roof of Webster Hall on Saturday, Jan. 25. The admission price will Include re- freshments and dancing to the music of Mary Kahn and hie orchestra. Arrangements were made by the dance committee, consisting of Geraldine Bremen, chairman, Leona Gallow, Helen Leventhal, Shirley Martin and Ruth Rubiner. Decorations are being handled by Helen Leventhal, with the aid of the girls, and all publicity is planned by Leona Gallow,•pub- licity chairman, and Geraldine Bremen. Proceeds of the dance will go toward awarding scholarships to school children in Palestine. For further information re- garding the dance or tickets, call Geraldine Bremen, Ga. 4581.R, on Leona Callow, To. 7 - 6096. At the meeting of the Little Women of Hadassah on Dec. 29, at the home of Elaine Cohen, dance plans were discussed. Fol- lowing the business meeting, song selections were rendered by Bes- sie Shanon, accompanied by Ju- dith Victor on the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Al Mann returned from a visit in Pittsburgh. Miss Frances F. Segel,a bride of 1 Dec. 25, was honored by friends and relatives with the folowing en- Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of the tertainments and showers; A per- Wilshire Hotel plans to leave the sonal shower given by Mrs. Louis early part of next week for a so- E. Jacobson at her home, on Oct. mourn in California. 16. Covers were laid for 30. A linen shower given by Mrs. Wil- Ben Tannenholz is visiting with liam A. Rhodes and Miss Pearl his family at the Toiler Hotel. Solovich for 25 guests at the Stat- ler Hotel, Oct. 19. A personal Mrs. I. Nurko and daughter, shower given for 24 by Mrs. Jul Mrs. Maurice Benyas, are visiting ius E. Allen at the Wilshire Apts. with their family, Mr. and Mrs. I. on Nov. 5. A tea and bridge given by Mrs. Herbert Leiberman S. Silk, in New York. of Rochester Ave.. at her home. Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Covers were laid for 12. A bridge will go to Wheeling, W. Va., and and midnight supper by Mrs. Ed ward F sher of Concord i Ave., at Florida, leaving on Jan. 10. her home. A miscellaneous show Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rosenbaum er given by Mrs. David Shwedell of Kalamazoo were the guests of on Nov. 26, at Buddy's Restau- Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis over rant. Covers were laid for 40. A crystal shower given by the New Year's Day. Misses Leah Weisberg, Edith Ru- Amson C. Tabor left Jan. 1 benstein and Toba Davidson, at MISS ETHEL DELIN for a few days' visit in New the home of Miss Toba David son,Dec. 21. Dinner was served! guests. consin will be the speaker of the York. to 16 evening. 5Ir. and Mrs. Louis C. Lam- On Sunday afternoon, Jan. 6, a luncheon rally will be held at bert will leave Jan. 15 for a One of the most brilliant of fairs of the current season took the Statler Hotel. Miss Ethel cruise, Delin, co-chairman of the lunch- place on Saturday evening, Dec Mrs. Sidney Stone of Wildemere 28, when Miss Geraldine Wagner eon committee, has worked with the dramatic group in order to Ave. will leave Sunday for Miami daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beach, Fla. to remain until spring. Wagner, entertained with a for present an interesting program. A short play is to be presented, "A mal dinner-dance, at her home, Mrs. Jacob Loewenberg of Vir- 2525 W. Boston Blvd. The home Matter of Husbands," with M iss I ginia Park was hostess at a tea was Mamie Shulman and Miss beautifully decorated for the Ida Monday, Ai Dec. 30, honoring her occasion and the table presented Milstein taking part. Ben Bern- stein of Michigan State College daughter, Lillian. the appearance of a vertiable gar den of flowers as the 40 invited will present a number of violin Airs. Max Krell and daughter, guests gathered around it to par selections as part of the musical trus s Max Fisher, left for a months take of an elaborately catered program. Songs and dances will stay at Miami Beach. dinner. A group of conclude the meeting. ta talented Miss Delin urges all who intend musicians and entertainers pro- Dr. J. M. Barris returned to pledge to the $5 and $10 donor vided the music for dancing. after a few days spent in New - luncheon to send in their names y„ rk, as soon as possible. Pledges and The birthday to of Morris Birn baum was celebrated on Saturday payment of pledges will be Sc- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gates of Dec. 28, at a cepted at this luncheon rally. party given by his New York City and Palm Beach wife, Ann, at their home. 1 ne Inc cultural committee an- are the house guests of Dr. and catered dinner was served at 12 nounces another affair in the form Mrs. Nathaniel Gates. o'clock to 35 guests. There were of an Oneg Shabbat to be held at souvenirs and volunteer enter the home of Miss Sadie Finkel- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert tainment. stein, 1927 Pingree, Jan. 11; at will take a trip to New York 3 p. m. A discussion of "The City on Jan. 7, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lesowoder Ploughwoman," by Rachel Katze- directors of Camp Nahelu on nelson, will be presented by Miss Miss Margot Franklin spent the Perry Lake, Ortonville, Mich. Finkelstein, Miss Janet Olender New Year week-end in Pittsburgh, were hosts to 30 campers during and Miss Helen Kam. The book Pa. the week-end of Dec. 26. It was deals with the heroic efforts of the early pioneer women in Pales- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank of a reunion of the "Supys" group tine. All members and friends Wildemere Ave. will motor to and the following counsellors: Misses Irma Simons, Dorothy are invited. Hollywood,, Fla. on Jan. 10. Arason, Henrietta Basel and The membership committee re- Frances Cugell. The campers en ports that a third soiree is to be Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heaven- joyed winter sports, tobaggan held at the home of Simon Shet- rich entertained at dinner on log, skating and skiing, and an ter, 2974 Elmhurst, on Tuesday New Year's Day. old fashioned sleigh ride. The evening, Jan. 7. A limited num- ber of Invitations has been sent Jack Hollander of New York senior boys were at camp for a out to paid-up members. spent the holiday week-end in this reunion during the week-end of Dec. 29, and the intermediate All girls interested in joining, city. groups will be guests for the the new literary group formed' by the membership committee are , Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenstone and week-end of Jan. 4. asked to hand in their names at family of Oakman Blvd. are visit- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shapiro of the next meeing. ins in St. Louis. 4874 Cortland Ave. had as their guest, for the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. I. Williams of Pittsburgh is the gue.st of her brother-in-law Mrs. Joseph Steinger and sons of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Charles and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Shaw Steinger of Granite City, III. of Glynn Ct. Dr. Evelyn Garfiel to Address Three Groups of Hadsasah Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg Dr. Evelyn Gargle! of the Uni- and daughter, Eileen, are on their versity of Wisconsin will be the way to California, via the Panama guest speaker at a joint meeting Canal route. of the Senior Hadassah, the Bus Busi- The Misses Ida and Syd Kamin- nessand Professional Group, and Junior Iladassah, to take place sky of Johnstown, Pa., visited with relatives and friends during the Wednesday evening, Jan. 8, at past week and were guests at the the Fort Shelby Hotel. Statler Hotel. Dr. Garflel, who will discuss "Palestine in • Changing World," Mrs. Meyer Prussian of Muir. is well known for her interest In Jewish affairs. She is the wife of land Ave. will leave the early part of next week for a visit to Miami Rabbi Max Kadushin of the Bilk! Beach. oun ation at the University of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsal of On Oneg Shebat affair is to be held at the home of Mrs. Saul the Park Lane Apartments are leaving on Jan. 7 for Palm Beach, Levin, 8931 LaSalle Blvd., on Fla. Jan. 11. Mrs. Ida B. Colten will give a review of "Festival at Julius Isenberg of Kalamazoo Meson," by Harry Stickler. Mem• was the house guest of Mr. and bees and friends are invited. New The study group will meet for Airs. R. J. Newman over Ne Year's Day he rst time on Tuesday morn ng, Jan. 21, at 11 o'clock, at the Miss Barbara Gilbert and Miss lv eish Community Center. A series of 10 lectures sponsored Betty Welt will leave Jan. 7 to I resume their studies at Vassar y Leon Fram will comprise the College. lass for tae study group. The egistration fee is $1. All those Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freemont nterested are asked to get in t ouch with Mrs. Seymour Frank, spent the past week-end in Cin. cinnati, Ohio. Un. 2-6021. Membership Drive of Marshall Lodge e Solomon Leonard Kasle, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kasle of Atkin Eon Ave., is spending the mid winter recess from the Univer sity of Michigan, at Miami Beach Fla. Mrs. F.. Stahl announces the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Irving, on Saturday morning, Jan. 4, at the Allshkan Israel Synagogue, Blaine and Linwood. Open house Sunday, Jan. 5, at 1461 Virginia Park, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Kramer of Richton Ave. are spending a week in Chicago. Miss Laurette DeYoung of Pin. gree Ave. has returned to her home after spending the past week as the guest of Miss Janet Neaman of Pittsburgh. The Campus Alumni Club held its annual New Year's Eve party at the Barium Hotel. The party was attended by over 100 couples. The first meeting for this year will he held Thursday, Jan. 9, at Web- ster Hall, at which time officers for the coming year will be elected. Corsets • l includes girdles and corsettes for figures of nearly all types and sizes to 3.95 to 10.95 MISS NATHALIE ASH Mr. and Mrssalarry B. Ash of 8441 LaSalle Blvd. will be hosts at a reception on Sunday, Jan. 5, front 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the engagement of their daughter, Nathalie, to Har- vey Bielfleld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bielfield of Gladstone Ave.' No cards. Camlin's imported step-ins in 15. 16 and 17.inch widths . . . Camlin's famous 3061 girdle and c or- . e tte.. also ... 3 s tyles in Madeleine (made by Lily of France) at 10.95-regularly 15.00 ... 4 girdles and corsettes by Redfern at 5.00 and 8.50 ... Fam- ous Charm Girl in various combinations, 3.95, 5.00. - CORSET 51108, THIRD FLOOR ANNIS FURS LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER 411th and Greatest January . SALE Women with foresight-who have an eye for economy as well as quality and fine crafts. manship in Furs, will appreciate this oppor- tunity to supply their present and future fur needs at the savings made possible by this event-particularly in view of the advancing prices on fur peltries. Our widely varied displays afford unrestricted choice in fur, style and price! Buy now, Save! ANNIS FURS are BETTER FURS Buy with Confidence at Fur Headquarters EVERY PRICE REDUCED! 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Saul L. Schlesinger, Wayne 23, of Israel B. Pailway. presi- Is, University graduate in 1934 is .. J s-. L Air. and Mrs. Robert J. New- , dent of district grand lodge No. 1 11 included in the list of authors . . . man and their two children are i 6. All initiates of this drive will N. H contributing to the 1935 edition be installed In honor of Mr. Pad- "College Writers," an anthol- I I JEWELERS I ogy by student writers, edited by way, who will address • joint - WOODWARD Ave, AT JOHN • - meeting of Louis Marshall and ick1) 14 P . lotkin of Akron. O s spent ' Warren Boner. Schlesinger's es- An amusing akit, "Uplifting jan Dick say is en "The Pisgah Lodges of B'nai B'rith Sadie," will be presented by the the e last week-end in Detroit and i the Collegeed ome !, ject of his address will be "What for Jewish Children at Denver, Harry G. Brown of Puritan Ave. student Schlesinger was a mem- l ber of t he Collegian staff. He has - a Great Difference a Little Sit- Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 2 oclock, Makes." I also written for Spanish and Ger- Miss Jean Marilyn King at the Detroit Leland hotel' of : man ma Mr. Padway is prominent in Mr. • He e is now en en- The characters in the play are: Columbus, Ohio, is visiting with , civic civic and welfare affairs in his We lelurthew widen and correct Mrs. Kalman Z. Sachs*, portray- her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. gaged in child dramatics work in ' Detroit. ' MI OW" of k h.* dl•onifort home city of Milwaukee. He Is In Anne Persov, ROSH Wayne Ave. • graduate of Marquette niver. des g "Sadie. the 15-year-old ado- David Xing of Santa graduate in 1929, is a contributor c per sloe Mrs. Irving Schreiber, first issue of "New Writ- Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallenstein of i to _. the lie is a director of the "Lady Fitzroy;" Mrs. Harry Gold- Milwa es. „ official publication of the An wort done on the Shoe sity. ukee Jewish Charities, the hicago were the New Year's , .!.... berg, " President of the Culture Chicago ionformer, new to Detroit, but Ulm In Callan 1 writers' Guild of Detroit. Miss Milwaukee Jewish Center and Club; Mrs. Harry Millar, as need entrunshely In the Esal. Genuine Minks Mount Sinai Hospital. Perim, a former winner of the from MIMI TDB WAIT SERVITH Ile is "Donal, the colored rook," and wees-end guests in Detroit. 825 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornell Aver the t Hopwood Poetry Award at president of the Milwaukee Board the "Heads" of the various coin. lourLBW. ••1111 &&&&& . OM B A 11.115.1.. :Dow DyN 5, A Nolloder. Illatwal Awn tour War University of Michigan, has of Jewish Education, a member mittees, played by Mrs. Wayne ntr of Temple Beth El and Con re- Smith, Mrs. M. H. Brenner, a short story, entitled of Richton Ave. have as their Morris Mrs. M. house guests their sister, Alm. „ contributed gation B'nai Israel. Like I \Vas Burned." B. Riese, and their aunt, Mrs. nit Greenwald, Mrs. *263 GRISWOLD .1 lid. Rher President Padway's visit to De- &fir, L. Seligman of New York City. nacurw1 end OftenDed by its Harry CI ark M rs. S am troit will be a part of his re u• Freedman, Mrs. Daniel Siegel and children 11.01IIAN•E IIIIOWN WEINSTEIN Mrs. Samuel Wei s- ' tar tour of the B'nai B'rith lodges man, Mrs. Ernest Sachs*. Jerome S. Silberblatt. son o f o f Webb Ave left for M iami , editor American Mathematical Beac A h , Fl a., to . spend the winter. throughout the district. Ile will A Silber. er. 2M2o. nti h9l3y . author; 55 years, Tea and social discussion will Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. be accompanied by Mrs. Padw Matt of 9350 Wildemere Ave., Jan. aY follow the play, and members are and Otto G. Felton of Chicag, Dorothy Reiser of 3214 B ur- o Invited to bring their f was home from his studies at Ann ri ends. secretary of the district. Ave. JULIUS HAYS HESS, Chicago, will Arbor for the winter vacation,lingame repres ant )(told DiaappoIntment, Make professor and and entertained 30 guests at his W ays e Univers its in the ann ual head of pediatrics, Itewaratton• NOD DONATIONS TO WOMENS' -- ! University of Illinois, college of tonic Saturday evening, Dec. 28. State Oratorical Contest, to be YOUR WINTER CRUISE AUXILIARY OF JEWISH RI the Aeolian trui•tirwl Bureau EWI SH ' medicine; author; 60 years, J held in March at Hillsdale C I3 Bays - JIM end up OLD FOLKS' HOME FUND 26, 1936. an. Maxwell Kush- legs• Dr. Presto n H. Scott, hed head Hotel Reser, at Iona In A number of prominent Amer-- In memory of Marian Atlas, by nir Mrs4 aPnudebNlor ,".0 olo., who came of the university division of ISAAC L. KANDEL, New York, --- FLORIDA-CALIFORNIA ' Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg, will celebrate their fif- , N. Y., professor, Teachers Col. b nd the nuptial, ; speech, has announced. In the to fisD , e% t.r iv o i a t nto spa etrte At a meeting of the Junior ; 2408 Calvert. r.r kite or subsequent quinquennial lege, Columbia University; editor se!. i ' Beth can Jews Anywhere Consult Jewish National Fund held at the , Donation by Co-Ed Club, Esther N of their son, Mi l ton Irwin, and recent campus contest Miss Reio er, are sojourn- received first position in the audi•1 anniversary of birth during Jan- Yearbooks of the International home of Jeannette Hoffman Pohl Hutton, 2653 Webb. Institute; 55 years, ing at the Wilsh ire. They are ence ballotti ng, although M on Thursday, Dec. 26, further vary. 1936, and the Jewish Statis. Jan. 22, 1938. Donation by Clan Dobis, 2610 latives. Mr. and Mary Louie Schack was name d WorW wide Travel Bureau. Ine plans were made to hold a Char.0 ; 'Burlingame. IRVING LEHMAN, New York, Lein of Chicago as the final winner by the jud ges. tical Bureau publishes below a se- N. Y., judge, UM Wad. Dltd. weed. 33M-ssto kah party on Dec. 28, at the home Donation by Mrs. Rudolph J. M Court of Appeals of -_. leered list of these. The persons afltr.thBeariLn3r gBullSts .,Nort e Mrs. Harry G. of Morris Stern. Marts in memory of Dear Moth- Brown of Puritan Ave. and Mr. Sol Blumrosen and his mothi " i included have distinguished them- State of New York; president. Jewish Welfare Board; 60 Three new members, Misses' er, Mrs. Fannie Miller. Plants Tree in Palestine to art. science, years, in memory of Nathan and Mrs. Louis Tepper of Elm- Mrs. Barney Blumrosen of Lane. selves in the fields of Bessie Sachs, Goldie Weinstein B'rith, Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, B'nai hunt Ave. Befor e returning to epee , Ave.. returned on New indusfry, political and economic jan. Honor Birthday of , 015 er : 28;A IR D 936 L and Sam Yegado joined the or HOWARD ILIENTHAL, New ear s Day from an extend ed, ed life. or communal service. The their home they w ill spend a week Mrs. H. Meyers ga nization. York, N. Y., surgeon; author; *I Metz motor trip through the South • nd list is published solely for its former professor Cornell Univer- The Junior Jewish National L'Etude D'Artea, in memory of in Chicago. ' East . communal and educational values, To honor the birthday of Mrs .11-und's sixth annual dance will Viola Levy Bock, • charter mem- Mr. and Mrs. M orris Meyers of 1 sity; iwarded D. S. M.; forme i and it r is not claimed that the list IL Meyers, Mina Sally kabaker o El be held on Jan. 12 in the Statler ber• president American Society of 1 Emerson Ave. we re hosts to a' The Misses Babe Goldberg and ' is comnleti. Thoracic Surgery; 75 Edison Ave. planted a _.....,_..._ Hotel grand ballroom. featuring, years, Jas. surprise party given in honor of Kate Tower were guests at t he I NATHAN COURT; Norman, estise through the Jewish National tree in Pal-) Mike Falk and his orchestra.; Flowers for all ...cashes. -1 their 25th weddi ng anniversary. Stevens Hotel in Chicago over Okla., professor of mathematics, Fond. EDGAR B. STERN. New O r.' There will be a waltz contest. I Deater•Joy Florist, 1nalid 6061.1 Sixty guests attended. the New Year's week-end. University of Oklahoma; associate ' 9, :an 19 s.36 l.a . ., cotton merchant; chair.' Platters WRIGH L. League eague going to Hollywood, Fla., mai of To Present Play. T, KAY & SHOES HURT? 25 SHU•REZ COMFORT SHOP Convenient Terms nniversaries of Prominent Jews in Month of January Jr. J. N. F. Annual Dance on Jan. 12 Rhea E. Cashman 46. man board of trustees, Dillard University; former president New Orleans Association of Com- merce; 50 years, Jan. 23, 1936. B. CHARNEY VLADECK, New York, N. Y., general manaostr Jewish Daily Forward; editor; president, Peoples ORT Federa- tion; chairman Jewish Labor Com- mittee; 50 years, Jan. 13, 1936. FELIX M. WARBURG, New York, N. Y., banker; chairman board of trustees New York Fed- eration for Support of Jewish Philanthropic Soriey; honorary chairman Joint Diotributioh Com- mittee; president New York Foun- dation; president Institute of Musical Art; 65 years, Jan. 14, 1936. EUGENE WARNER, Buffalo, N. Y., lawyer; president Jewish Federation for Social Service; president Council of Social API,' ei t f r rrer National Federa• ja 07Welfare Funds; 60 years 11• , 1936