PAGE SIX TilERLTROillEWISti (AROMCIA , Junior Haadssah Luncheon Program OUR SPECIALTY IS SATISFYINGPartienlar es t th c th a wCC MEN AND WOMEN WITH S Men's 90e (1/ D RY CLEANING Ladies' Plain If sow ■ re the type of Penton oho ulllinelY Pays More for brlier Work- manNtslp — Mere Is a plemtant Irro.I In 0toro for )o. In %Italiae dry cleaologl Here i• an unusually fine and •ulterior Dresses or Coats Si!! method of dry cleaning al abuolutely extra rout! If you are particularly careful about your clothing—you null appreciate Attalla. dry cleaning--a el...tins method Wet actually help. ptimerge the original looter and freoh erl•pneua of new rioillIngl ( 65, BUD DY'S Entire Stock of SUITVAND OVERCOATS 20% OFF Also All BAUMGARTNER'S Our Pledge to /ou ?IJhen You Visit DETROIT N0 2. $ 9 • so $3. HIGHE HOTEL( I ULLER for 1,1111111 Beach, Fla. CADILLAC 7491 Rosa Raise Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin en- The Junior Hadassah of Windsor tertained with a sleigh ride party will hold its annual dance Jan. 14 in Franklin, Mich., on Jan. 10. in the Cocoanut Grove of the Shaer Ilashomayiin Synagogue, Goyeau Mr. and Mrs. Harry I.. Win- St. and Giles Blvd., Windsor. The ston of Birmingham, Mich., are spacious ballroom of the synagogue emending a few days in New York is to be beautifully decorated with palm trees and cocoanuts. The City. Misses Ruth Sumner, Cera Centre, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin and Edith Williams, Bert Feldman and daughter, Barbara, are leaving for Anne Benstein are the committee arranging a delightful program. Hollywood, Fla., on Jan. 14. 9925 Dexte T6 ORCHESTRA HALL WOODWARD & SPROAT BUDDY'S DIN N E li Reception on Jan. 19 To Honor Her Betrothal Miss Helen Kass, chairman of the $5 and $10 annual donor luncheon of Junior Hadassah, re- , vealed the program to be pre- sented at this event, to be held Jan. 19 at Hotel Statler. , bits. Hattie Fox, noted dm- : matic artist. is to he the guest speaker at the luncheon. tier talk Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower and Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Rosenzweig Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn enter- and sons, Irving and Arthur of cleaning` and tained at a luncheon on Jan. 7. , Sturtevant Ave. are spending the ts•ss d • Anixhing than for ordinary winter in Florida. cleaning. Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis of Bir- mingham, Mich., is in Chicago for Miss Ruth Weisman of 2726 Les- a. Columbia 4100 lie Ave. returned home from a a two-week's stay. tt cruise to Bermuda. ii Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass Ir * 1:P6 entertained at a dinner party on Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sirkin (Shir- Thursday, Jan. 9. Price s in• G12 ley Kelt) of Cleveland arrived on o elude Dec. 21 to be the guests of their ask- Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, bliss Laura parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelt, and up very. de. CLEANERS i DYERS Levy and Miss Elsie Jackson will also atten dthe Kushnir-Sperber 63)847 EAST FOREST MISS HELEN KASS leave for Palm Beach, Fla., on wedding at the Book Cadillac Ho- tel on Dec. 22. Mrs. Sirkin, who will deal with "A Trip to Pales- Jan. 15, was here for about 10 days, left tine." Mrs. Fox is well known to bliss Emily Lazarus of Mon- Cleveland on Jan. 5 for Toronto, HAVE YOU VISITED both Senior and Junior Hadassah of treal, Que., is the house guest where she is visiting with Mr. members. She was one of the guest speakers at the last na- Miss Isabelle Levin of Calvert Sirkin's parents and attended the Ave. wedding of her sister-in-law, Rose tional conxeeikoe of Senior and Junior Hadassah. Sirkin, to Irving Wolkoff on Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of 10. Before returning to Cleve- NEW AND BEAU ITIFUL RESTAURANT The invocation will be deliv- Longfellow Ave. were hosts to a land, Mrs. Sirkin will again stop ered by Mrs. Maurice Landau, ,06 NEAR GLYNN COURT senior advisor to the organiza- group of friends at a dinner party in Detroit. ;a- Formerly San Min Palace tion. Greetings will follow, to be on Wednesday, Jan. 8. SPEC( ALIZING IN given by Miss Sophie Blanche and Mrs. M. J. Figatner Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Mr. Bar-B-Que Meats — Charcoal Steaks — Full Schwartz, president of the Junior Chicago were the guests of unit, and by Mrs. Harry L. Jack- plan to leave this week-end to Mr. and Sirs. S. Kelt for the past Course Dinners — Kosher Sandwiches — son, president of Senior Hades- spend some time in Columbus, 0., two weeks. They also attended BEER and WINE and Pittsburgh, Pa. soh. the Kushnir-Sperber wedding at Sol Weller, pianist, connected Robert Spiegel is spending the the Book Cadillac Ilotel on with the Netzorg School of Music, 22. Dec. Try Buddy Full Course will render a number of piano week-end in Chicago. solos. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marks of Lin- M The Junior Hadassah Players party wood Ave. spent the last week-end entertain at a dinner entertain onll and will present two numbers. An wir Mrs. Clarence Enggass with relatives in Cleveland. A complete meal, p repared and unusual tableau, depicting "Worn- Saturday, Jan. 11. en of Israel, is to be one of served in the inimi table Buddy Ira Friedenberg of Virginia %.0 presentations. An amusing corn- Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld who has manner — — — — — for only edy, "The Family," by Beanie been the house guest of her par- Park is visiting in Chicago. ents, 111r. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- TRY IT THIS SUNDAY White, is to be the second feature. Miss Devora Gordon, daughter The following members are tak. man, left for Pittsburgh, Pa., on of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gordon ing part, assisted by two of the Jan. 10. of Cortland Ave., spent the boll- coaches: Rebecca Rapaport, Kit- Mrs. Mortimer Meyer enter- days in Toledo, with her aunt and ty Schwartz, Harriett Glickman, Mr. and Sirs. Jack Feder. Sarah Bloomfield, Mamie Shul- tained on Jan. 7, in honor of uncle, While there she attended the To- man, Sarah Bloomfield, Mamie Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld. ledo University and Michigan bas- 9925 DEXTER 12TH & TAYLOR Shulman, Dorothy Eizen, Fay Ro- Mrs. Sidney Allen and eon, ketball game. senfeld, Dr. Max Rosenfeld, and Jimmie, are spending the winter Newton Jackson. Mrs. J. J. Chiprin and daugh- The donor committee is still months in Miami Beach, Fla. ter, Laura, of Chicago, were the accepting payment on pledges. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelt Those who wish to contact the ,f... C1 .0-11113S OP UALITY committee are asked to get in man invited some friends to their and son, Jack, for the past week. touch with Miss Helen Kass, To. home on Canterbury Rd., follow- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen will 6-5902, or bliss Bertha Yackness, ing the lecture by Will Durant entertain 50 guests on Jan. 18, To. 6-5290. New pledges will on Jan. 7, at Temple Beth El. at an elaborately planned dinner still be accepted if the committee Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsal party at their home, 3279 Mon- is contacted Immediately. An Oneg Shebat is to be held of the Park Lane Apts. enter- terey Ave., in honor o fthe first tained at a midnight supper on birthday of their daughter, San- Saturday, Jan. 11, at 3 p. in., at • dra Marilyn. the home of Miss Sadie Finkel- Saturday, Jan. 4. stein, 1927 Pingree. An inter- r. and Mrs. Kurt Peiser are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Galperin eating discussion will be presented a few weeks at Nassau, of 3267 Webb Ave. were hosts 9 ' riding on the lives of the early pioneer West Indies. at dinner on Sunday, Jan. 5, hon- 1 women of Palestine. Members Escept oring the latter's brother and unli.Fltece O'Coms • and friends are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redfield sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. harry The fourth in a series of Pales- of New York City. tinian Nights is to be held Wed- of Huntington Woods entertained with a sleigh ride party on Jan. 7. nesday evening, Jan. 22, at the Sigma Gamma Association has home of Roca Osher, 3336 Elm- Mrs. J. Victor Roemer, Mrs. invited Rabbi Leon Fram to serve hurst. A delightful program has Mortimer Meyer and Mrs. Clar- on the honorary committee to been planned, including a num- with the experiences of a tray- ence Enggass were joint hostesses welcome the Colleen Moore Doll at 4 at a luncheon on Sat. Jan. House Exhibit, together with Gov. her of intimate letters dealing Frank D. Fitzgerald, Mayor ales in Palestine. All are invited Mrs. Roemer's home. Frank Couzens, C. lIayward Mur- to this gathering. Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg phy, Heinrich II. Pickert, Frank SHIRTS - • • • • • NECKWEAR have returned from New blexico Cody and Henry F. Vaughn. they visited the famous Mrs. Katzin Again where ROBES • • • LINED GLOVES Carlsbad Cavern. Mr. and bIrs. George Kutzen surprised with a dinner party Heads J. W. E. W. 0. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith of were SWEATERS • • • - • PAJAMAS for 26 members of their immed- Taylor Ave. have returned from iate family, given by their chil- Completing a year of successful a trip to Havana, Cuba, and New dren at the Oriole Terrace on INITIAL H ANDKERCHIEFS activity, the Jewish Women's Eu- York City. New Year's Day, in honor of LEATH ER JACKETS peen Welfare Organization held their 25th wedding anniversary. its annual election meeting Mon- Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis day, Jan. 6, at Congregation B'nai of I.ongfellow Ave. entertained Miss Fanchon Hillsburg, daugh- Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. on Monday evening, Jan. 6. ter of Dr. N. Hillsburg, celebrated • At this meeting checks were WASHINGTON BLVD.ATGRAND RIVER her 19th birthday with a family Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lyons, for- dinner party on Jan. '7 at the merly of New Orleans, are re- home of her aunts, the Misses siding temporarily at the Book Barlow of 362 Woodland Ave. Cadillac and are intending to make their permanent home in Miss Shirley Shrier of Boston the city. Blvd. has returned to resume her studies at the St. George School Dr. Isabelle Wolfstein of Mad- for Girls, after spending her holi- ison, Wis., is the house guest of days with her sister. Mrs. Sidney bliss Blanche Amberg of Boston M. Kelt of Chicago Blvd. Blvd. — Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Si. Knit Mrs. Sophia Weil of Longfellow were hosts at a cocktail and din- Ave. entertained 16 guests at the ner party honoring bliss Laura Belcrest Wednesday in honor of Chiprin's engagement to Jack Mrs. I. Winston and Mrs. Lao Kelt. Lewis, who are leasing for Flor- — • ida to remain the rest of the win- Sir. and Mrs. Joe King were ter. hosts to a number of their friends at a birthday celebration honor- Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Ber- ing Mrs. King, on Sunday, Jan. ger returned last Sunday from a 5, at Northwood Inn. three-week's sojourn in Mont- FOR A SINGLE goinery, Ala. Sir. and Mrs. Jules Fisher of ROOM WITH BATH Cadillac Blvd. will leave Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caplan of fo r Hollywood, Calif., to spend MRS. A. KATZIN That's our offer— Edison Ave. are spending a month the remaining winter months. every single room sent European orphans who are at Miami Beach, Fla. on the regular supporting list and with private bath Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leader of 12 . tze 13. to three new European cases. for Dr. and Mrs. David Weingarden 1492 Calvert Ave. will hold open rent of two orphans brought over anal daughter, Joan, returned from house in honor of their 25th (ACING GRAND CIRCUS MK to Detroit, and for room rent of , a visit with their family in Monroe, wedding anniversary on Sunday, an orphan boy who is a student in •a. a Mrs. from 5 to 10 p. in. No the Hebrew College in Chicago. cards. I. IL Silk of New York spent a A report was heard in regard to two steamship tickets bought f iw days in Detroit on business Mrs. J. Si. Lattin of 1600 Sew- to bring to Detroit two orphans ' luring the past week. ard Ave. has returned from Cleve- from o and. 800 land, 0., where she attended the A magnificent modern Dr. Raymond Dix and William funeral of her brother. ROOMS Arrangements were made for hotel right in down- the home cooked luncheon and Traitel returned from a West In- town Detroit. fine GoCati TAW( bridge to be given on Tuesday, dies Cruise. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Goodman /48,9h1 decks. Jan. 21, at the Jewish Community food at low cost. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their C Lawrence Crohn of Wildernere son, Daniel, to be observed at the Election of officers resulted as Ave. is a guest at the Drake Hotel Pesach Tikvah Synagogue, 9746 follows: Mrs. A. Katzin, re-elect- n Chicago attending the furniture Petoskey Ave., on Saturday morn- ed president; Mesdames D. Silver- mart. ing. Jan. 11. Reception on Sun- Mizrachi's Farewell Hebrew activities in the city and stein, R. Stanfield, 1. Israel and , day, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. she will now continue her work Shusterman, vice-presidents; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gingold I N o cards. for Miss Rosenthal on a national scale in New York Ida Goldsmith, treasurer; Miss and son, Malcolm. returned from a A gnes Le v in, honorary secretary- visit in Washington. D. C. City. Mr. and Mrs. David Teitlebaum for life; Mrs. T. Segal, secretary — A meeting of the Sisters of of Pingree Ave. celebrated their Music and dancing concluded of board Zion Mizrachi was held on Satur Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson and of directors; Miss Yetta wedding anniversary on Dec. Jay evening, Jan. 4, in the Beth the program of the evening. Kief, corresponding secretary; family of Edison Ave. are winter- 25, with a dinner at Buddy's Tephila Emanuel Synagogue. Re Mesdames Jennie Newman, F. ing at Miami Beach, Fla. Covers were laid for 50 guests. Lewis, I. German, I. Lieb and porta on the second annual donor Mr. Bronstone acted as toast- Edward Bernie. Sam Jacob and master. Am.-Ag th"se eiesent were luncheon held recently were sub- Philomathic Debating Club Edelman, trustees. mitted by Mrs. Kunio, banquet The next board meeting will Sol Kopman are in Chicago attend- Mr. and Sirs. A. Dater from Sagi- The Philomathic Debating Club chairman, and Mrs. I. Rosenthal, be held Monday, Jan. 13, at 12 ing the furniture mart. maw, Mrs. C. Dater remaining — journal chairman. • held its weekly meeting at the noon, at the home of Mrs. Slutzky, here until after New Year's Day Miss Carolyn blayhaum returned as a guest of her sister-in-law, p hia-B A farewell address was deliv-j, Philadel y ron Hall un d •y, 2930 Chicago Blvd. her home in Newark, N. J., after Mrs. Sam Dater of Taylor Ave. ored by Miss Z. Rosenthal, who! Jan. 5. The program was an , a month's visit with her uncle and left Detroit last week to assume open forum on the aubjeet The Nancy Cardozo whose poem a unt, Mr. and Sirs. Max Cohn at a post in the Harrod Hamizrachi "Trends in U. S. Government," appears bliss Frances Roach of Elm- in the January issue of .t he Belcrest Organization of America, where in which Louis Elkind and Fill. Scrihner's Macurine is a niece of hurst Ave. left Detroit to spend she will net in the capacity of more Leemon participated. Feb. Supreme Court Justice Cardozo. three months in Miami, Fla. Mrs. 1. Nurko and daughter, executive director. She has been' 15, the Philomathic will hold a !es. Maurice Roves. returned an active worker in Mizrachi, banquet to which all alumni are. Flowers for ■ Mrs. II. Stillman of Edison a e‘,..astnn. — far orn a fortnight spent in New Ave. will leave this Saturday eve- Zionist, Jewish National Fund and invited. D -Joy Florist , Eclid u 6082. Y ork . fig It roots no more for Vitalize dry 4: January 10, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE • Jewish Daughter of Bialystork The World Famous Prima Donna Opera • in • CONCERT MISS ETHEL SILVERSTEIN One Night Only Mr. and Mrs. David Silverstein of 12056 Dexter Blvd. will be at home on Sunday, Jan. 19, from 3 to 6 and 8 to 10 p. in., in honor of the engagement of their daugh- ter, Ethel, to Harold I. Weis- blatt, son of David Weisblatt of La Salle Blvd. No cards. Fri. Eve., Jan. 24th Her One and Only Appearance in Detroit for Many Years Sobel Will Speak Wedr.esday Evening For Young Israel A great musical treat for Detroiters—particularly for the Jews—an event that no music lover will want to miss. Don't wait until the last minute! "Vocational Guidance and its Problems" will be the subject of Louis II. Sobel's address at the Hotel Statler this Wednesday eve- ning, Jan. 15. The lecture will start at 8:30 p. no. Young Israel, under whose auspices Mr. Sobel will speak, invites the public to at- tend this meetinig. RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW PRICES : 50c, 75e, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Tickets at Grinnell's, Ca. 7491, and the Jewish Daily Forward, Garfield 3682. J. YPTC Music Group Rehearses Opera Rehearsals of "Pinafore," the lovely Gilbert and Sullivan oper- etta, are now held twice a week, on Monday and Wednesday evenings at 7:45, in the main floor chapel of the Temple Beth El. A large and enthusiastic group of young people are participatinig in this production which will be presented around the end of February or be- ginning of March. Philip S. Stern, chairman of the music committee, and Arthur L. Goulson, are co-di- rectors. At the performance, Mr. Stern will accompany the singers on the piano, and Mr. Coulson will portray the role of Sir Joseph Por- ter, K. C. B. bliss Grace Saleznik will play the part of Josephine; Leslie Schmier, that of Ralph; Sirs. Harriet Marwil, Buttercup; and William Levy, Dick Deadeye. Oth- ers in the cast will be announced later. HYMAN, Manager for ROSA RAISA TOUR 3334 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill, EXPERT CATERING — STRICTLY KOSHER Special Prices for Bridge Parties, Luncheons, Showers, etc., During Weekdays GLASSMAN'S Kosher Catering Company 8229 TWELFTH STREET ss Res. Townsend 7-6271 Phones: Office, Euclid 2882 Knights of Pythias and the on Sunday evenng, Jan. 19, at the Pythian C sa ts stle ihall, Erskine and Pythian Sisters to Hold John R. Joint Installation start with a dinner-dance at 6 Plans are being formulated by the Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias, and Greater Detroit Temple No. 152, Pythian Sisters, to hold a joint installation of officers o'clock, followed by the installation of officers and dancing. Next Tuesday, Jan. 11, the dee- ond degree will be conferred upon a class of new candidates by a sur- prise degree team. 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