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7if6VE11tOrdEWISfl RON1CLE

PAGE SIX

January 24, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

CHILDREN'S SHOE
SALE at RUBY'S

Afternoon of Games
at Shaarey Zedek

1

A novel arrangement will fee-
ture the luncheon and afternoon
of games of the Sisterhood of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
which will take place in the social
hall of the synagogue Monday,

Choice of our complete stock
of famous juvenile footwear—
Child's, misses', growing girls'
and boys'. Our boys' shoes run
to size 10.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund announces
a' theater party to be held at
Littman's Yiddish Theater on
Tuesday, Feb. 4. Lucy and Mischa
German, guest artists, will present
"Die Eibige hiame," a play especi-

Mr. and Mrs. John Heavenrich
Blue Bird Girls Club met at
of Longfellow Ave. were hosts• the home of Mrs. II. Levy of
at a dinner party Wednesday eve- Boston Blvd. All plans for the
ning, Jan. 23.
bridge of Feb. 1 were completed,
to be held at the home of Mrs.
In honor of her birthday, Mrs. Al Ross, 2741 Calvert Ave. The
Max Fruhauf gave a cocktail installation was postponed to Feb.
party last Tuesday afternoon in 23. The next meeting will be
at the home of Miss Gertrude
her home at the Belcrest.
Solomon, 2010 Monterey Ave.

Our Greatest Offering in 20 Years

10% TO 40%

Theater Party of
J. N. F. Auxiliary
on Tuesday, Feb. 4

SAVINGS

The Welfare of the Child-Comes First

EubY

MRS. WOLF KAPLAN

Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Freud of
Mrs. Adolph Moss, Art Moss
the Park Lane Apts. are planning
and Miss Sophie Moss entertained
to leave for California Feb. 1.
at a dinner and personal shower
Miss Lizette Freund, who is at the Wilshire on Jan. 22, for
making her home in New York, 70 guests in homir of their tut-
is spending a week with her par- tare sister-in-law, Miss Ruth
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund. Marks of Milwaukee, Wis., whose
marriage to Samuel C. Aloss will
Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Selling of take place Feb. 2, at the Detroit
Hotel.
the
the Park Lane Apts. entertained
with a supper party last Sunday
Dr.
Edward
Pesos of 2670 Glad-
night.
stone Ave., was host at a surprise
iven
i
n
ho nor of the birth-
party ,
Mrs. Sol Rosengarten of Rhode day of gMrs. Edw ard Pevos (Eve-
Island Ave. was at home to her lyn Berlin). A buffet supper was
friends last Wednesday afternoon served for 10 couples. •
in honor of her birthday.

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in Ballin
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ally listed for Feb. 4. Mrs. Rose
Cabot, chairman for the theater
tickets, can be reached at 8911
Linwood. Sirs. Jos. Kunin, her
Food,. r for )pi n. 1, 11 ,•1b cud Children
,
co-chairman, can be reached at
• 2220 Clairmount, Ga. 5485-W.
1 5 2 6 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
Air. and Mrs. Harry Galperin Women desiring to earn their
Mr. and Sirs. Morton Ashner
of Glynn Court returned from a of 3267 Webb Ave. entertained donor luncheon money through the
at
a beautifully appointed dinner sale of these tickets, are urged to
visit in New York.
on Sunday, Jan. 12.
communicate with them.
At the regular meeting held at
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bernstein
Saul Jessor and Milton Golden the Book-Cadillac hotel on Tues-
of Pingree Ave. were guests in
left
for
Miami
Beach,
Florida,
for
day,
Jan. 21, Philip Slomovitz was
Chicago during the past week,
the remainder of the season. guest speaker. Miss Faye Freden-
thal,
reader, rendered two num-
Mrs. Milton Scheyer of Sagi-
naw spent a week with her moth-
A piano and vocal recital given bers, and Mrs. Eli Sachse gave
current events.
Dr. Louis J. Hirschman will ad- Tickets may be procdred at the er, Mrs. Joseph Schiller of Elm- by the Cadle Aiusic Studio under
Mrs_ Philip Slomovitz, chairman
Featured on the program at the dress the physicians of Wayne floor or by calling Mrs. Ily Gittle• hurst Ave.
the direction of Madame Emma
of the donor luncheon to be held
liadassah Roll of Honor rally
Lola
Cadle
will
be
given
Satur-
County at the fourth of the series man, To. 8-7854.
day
afternoon,
Jan.
25,
at
2
at
the
Book-Cadillac hotel on
Wednesday, Jan 29, at the Pha-
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Aronheim,
of the Dr. Max Ballin Memorial
lanx Club, John R. and Erskine,
who have been spending their o'clock, at Grinnell Bros. Audi- March 11, announced her com-
Lectures, on Thursday evening,
will be "Hadassah Frolics of
honeymoon in California, were torium, 1515 Woodward. Those I ttees. Mrs. Max Weksler was
Jan. 30, which will be held in the
1936."
the guests of their family in this participating in the recital will chosen chairman of the souvenir
Brown Memorial Chapel of Tem-
Participating in the "Frolics"
city for a few days while enroute be Rita I'apo, Edith Font, Sylvia booklet. Together with her on
ple Beth El. Dr. Hirschman is
will be Mrs. Charles Lapides, Mrs.
to their home in Springfield, Mass. Weeks, Jean Papo, Gloria Papo, that committee are: Airs. John
head of the departments of proc-
Samuel Greenberg, Mrs. Harry
Sylvia Kornfield, Marjorie Freed- Hay! nan, Mrs. C. Brody, Mrs.. A.
Purity Chapter is planning a
tology at Harper and the Charles
D. h iarkson, Mrs. Max Hayman,
Kohn, Mrs. Maurice Levitt, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten man, Theresa Engel, John Patter-
Godwin Jennings Hospitals and bazaar to be held on Saturday,
Mrs. Samuel Heyman, Mrs. Rose
Nathan N. Kaplan, Mrs. Theo.
consulting proctologist for every Feb. 29, and Sunday, March 1, at will leave Saturday, Jan. 25, for son, Jane Helper, Idolo Calo, Ligh tstone, Mrs. Rose Cabot, Mrs.
Roth, Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, Mrs.
Thelma Kay, Shirley Anstanding
other major hospital in the city. the Phalanx Club (formerly old a visit in Hawaii.
A.
Samuel Kavanau. Mrs. Jeanette Professor of proctology in the Phoenix Club), corner Erskine
and Madame M. Papo. The pub- Mrs. Knoppow, Airs. I. Margolis,
Mrs. I. Shesvach, Mrs. A. Smilo,
Alpern will act as accompanist.
Mrs. Sigmund A. Robinson and , lic is invited.
medical department of Wayne and John R. Sts.
Mrs. H. Barnett, Mrs. Si. Krause,
The "Frolics" are being pro- University, he lectures in the post-
The proceeds are to be devoted Mrs. Anson C. Tabor will leave
Mrs. Ii. Kragt, Airs. II. Harrison,
duced by Miss Hattie Gittelman
graduate medical school at the to charity. , Mrs. Cora Jacoby, Sunday, Jan. 26, for Saginaw, to
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolfgang Mrs. N. Cohen, Airs. Ben Jacob,
and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson. Mrs.
he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max , (Jean Sherman) returned from
University of Michigan. His sub-
J. Ainbender, Mrs. I. Fax-
Abraham Cooper and Mrs. Perry ject in the Max Ballin series will
Ileavenrich.
their honeymoon in Miami Beach, stein , Mrs. A. Panush.
Burnstine plan the rally pro- be "Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of
Fla., and are now residing at
hl rs. Si. Finkel, chairman of
Mrs. Julius Gilbert returned 2740 Richton Ave.
grams, Colon Disease."
rum mage, announces that stores
from a stay in Cleveland.
All members of Hadassah and 'A 15-minute discussion upon
are now available. She can be
their friends are invited. Reser- the "Interpretation of Gastro-In-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Shurly Hor- reac bed at To. 6-4136.
vations for the luncheon, which is testinal Symptoms" will be con-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baum of
witz of Atkinson Ave., will re-
1S1 rs. Max Goldberg can be
optional, may be made with Mrs. ducted by Dr. Sol G. Meyers of
Calvert Ave. are sojourning in
turn from New York City on colic d for saving boxes at Ga.
Lewis B. Daniels, Euclid 0944, by Detroit following the lecture.
New York,
Mpnday.
0852
-W.
Tuesday night.
The Dr. Max Bailin Memorial
eservations are being taken
The Roll of Honor, which this Lectures are conducted
Air. and Mrs. Phillip Krawitz
as a fea-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Rosen- by A Its. I. Goodman, 3323 Buena
year replaces the Hadassah donor ture of the North End Clinic edu-
of the Wilshire Apt. were hosts,
Vist a, To. 6-3578.
luncheon, is creating nation-wide cational program. North End
at a family dinner party in honor, berg of Poe Ave. left on Jan. 17
Th e auxiliary announces that
interest as a fund raising project. Clinic is a member of the Jew-
of their brother and sister-in-law, for a two-month's sojourn in Los
men ibers securing 50 donors to
Angeles,
San
Francisco
and
liono-
Its enrollment is comprised of 615 ish Welfare Federation and the
Mr. and Mrs Ruben Aronheim
the luncheon will be honored with
members and 625 patrons. The Detroit Community Fund.
of Springfield, Mass., given at 1 lulu.
life memberships in the organiza-
fee also includes the membership
the Oriole Terrace last Saturday
tion. Others securing 25 or more
dues of the organization. The
night
I
Mrs. Leo Michelson left for
funds raised in this campaign will NEWMAN TO PRESENT
I Birmingham, Ala., to visit her donors will be listed on a Record
-meet Detroit's quota for Hades-
Mrs. Louis Beck and Mrs. Harry children, Mr. and Airs. Horace J. of Distinction in the souvenir
FEDERATION NEWS ON
booklet.
sah's medical work in Palestine
Holtzman left on a business trip ; Haber.
JEWISH
RADIO
HOUR!
and the "Youth Aliyah," its new
to New York.
project, directed by Miss Henri-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. liol-
Gus D. Newman will present the
etta Szold, Iladassah'a founder.
Mrs. Harry Frank of Boston instat of Louise Ave., Highland
As a climax to its Roll of Honor Federation Newsgram on the Jew-
Blvd. is spending the winter at Park, and Miss Mildred Fink and
campaign, Hadassah will be host ish Radio Forum over station
Aiiami Beach.
Miss Dorothy Freedman of Win-
to the members and patrons of the WJBK, on Sunday evening, Jan.
MRS. ROSE RUBIN
one Ave., left for hiiarni Beach,
Zedakah Club's birthday dinner
Roll of Ilonor at a concert and 26, at 6:30 o'clock. Mr. Newman
Air. and Mrs. Jacob Segal of Fla., on Jan. 18, for a several
reception on March 4 at the Ma- has selected the work of the Ileb- past matron, is general chairman, the Wilshire Apts. are spending week's sojourn. They will return will be held on Sunday evening,
sonic Temple. The guest artist rew Immigrant Aid Society to be assisted by the officers and l'ast the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla. to Detroit the early part of Feb- Feb. 16, at 6 :30 o'clock, at the
will be Sarah Osnath-Ilalevy, Yem- his subject upon this occasion.
Matrons' Clubs of the chapter. A
ruary.
The Federation Newsgram is a dinner will be served Sunday
erite dancer and discuss who is
Air. and Mrs. David Katz were
making her first Detroit appear- weekly feature of the Jewish Ra- night, at a nominal cost, by the week-end guests in Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal
ance. Time describes her as a dio Forum, under the chairmanship committee in charge. Among the
of Webb Ave spent a week in
"slender, lustrous-eyed young of Aaron Kurland, which describes many forms of entertainment will
Mrs. E. Gomberg spent the past Chicago.
woman, appearing on Manhattan'ai the latest activities of Jewish Wel- be cards and dancing, so that all week in New York.
Town Hall stage, completely fas- fare Federation agencies.
attending may find entertainment
Club Rao will celebrate its
cinating her audience, which was
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben fourth anniversary on Sunday
to their liking.
unable to understand a single The Women's Mobilization
Mrs. Rose Rubin, a past matron, Aronheim of Springfield, Mass., evening, Jun. 26, at the Oriole
word she sang. She is an inter-
Luncheon Thursday
and the officers who served with Air. and Mrs. Manuel Norman Terrace.
preter of folk songs from her cor-
her will be in charge of refresh- were hosts at dinner at the Pent-!
ner of the world. She made them
house, Monday night, Jan. 20. 1
Representatives from women's ments.
Rhea E. Cashman attended the
Invariably exciting by her intona- organizations concerned with every
On Monday, Jan, 27, Purity
annual nurses alumni fleeting in
tions, her subtle gestures."
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg Flint, Mich., last week at which
phase of civic life are being asked Chapter will hold its regular busi-
The concert will be followed by by the Women's Mobilization of ness meeting at the Eastern Star and son, Wallace, are on an ex- 1 time she gave a talk on the West
a reception and dance.
tended visit in California.
I ndies and showed pictures of
the Community Fund to a lunch- Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine Ave.
The following have made eon Thursday, Jan. 30, at the
these interesting islands. Miss
contributions to Iladassah's school Activities Bldg. of the League of
Henry Wineman and son, Cashman was the guest of the
luncheon fund in honor of their Catholic Women. Clubs, churches,
James, will leave Jan. 26, for a nurses during her stay there.
birthdays: Leah Gertrude Crohn, social agencies and public depart-
week's stay in New York.
David Burnstine, William Frank, ments have been asked to send rep-
Alpha Theta Kappa Legal Fra-
and Howard Nelson. Mrs. Aaron resentatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Si. Butzel are ternity held its winter formal
Silberblatt is chairman of the
leaving Jan. 27 for Palm Beach, dinner-dance at the Detroit
Mrs. John J. O'Brien, who is
committee.
chairman of a committee which Dr. Leo Jung to Speak on "Mod- Fla.
Yacht Club Friday evening, Jan.
ern Trends in Judaism" and
has drawn up a tentative plan for
24. Forty-seven couples attended
"Starving the Torah"
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harris gave, this affair.
such an organization, will make
MICHIGAN FREE LOAN
MRS. MORRIS DAVIS
a sleigh ride party Friday night,)
her report Mrs. O'Brien, who is
ASS'N PICKS OFFICERS president of two Community Fund
Rabbi Moses Fischer announces Jan. 24.
Louis Si. Felsenthal spent the Oriole Terrace. The chairmen of
the
subjects
of
two
lectures
to
be
agencies: the Visiting Housekeep-
past week-end in Pittsburgh, as the affair are Sirs. Morris Davis,
Allen Kraft was elected presi- er's Ass'n., and the Y. M. C. A., delivered by Dr. Leo Jung, emi-
Mrs. A. J. Levin of Franklin,. the guest of his brother-in-la• Ga. 403I-J., and Mrs. Jos. L.
dent of the Michigan Free Loan and a board member of the Amer- nent Orthodox leader, who will be Mich., is spending a week in New and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Snyder-
Staub, To. 6-3354, who advise that
Association at its last meeting ican Red Cross, Detroit Urban the guest of Congregation B'nai York.
man, and mother, Mrs. A. Felsen- reservations, which are limited,
held at 121 Rosedale Court. Other League, Neighborhood Club, Con- Moshe at its donor dinner, Sun-
thal.
be made early.
officers were elected as follows: sultation Bureau, and Woman's day, Feb. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of
At 2 p. tr., under the auspices 12524 Broadstreet Blvd. an-
D. Davis, vice-president; Robert Hospital, is probahly as close to the
Mr. and Sirs. Sam Posner of
E. Sobole, treasurer; Julius Bron- needs of the Community Fund of the Men's Club, Rabbi Jung nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their 3266 Elmhurst Ave. were hosts
will discuss "Modern Trends in son, Daniel, to be observed on at ■
stein, recording secretary; Joel work as any one woman.
dinner party Jan. 19, at
Judaism." A question and an- Saturday morning, Jan. 25, at I
Lunin, financial secretary. The
Her committee consists of Mrs.
Lacher's, in celebration of their
board of directors includes A. Ernest C. Kanzler, Miss Mary P. swer period will follow the ad- Congregation Shaarey Zedek. At 15th wedding anniversary. Covers
Sider, Myer Kauffman, II. Z. Connolly, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower dress. "Those who had the privi- home Saturday, Jan. 25, from 31 were laid for 125 guests. Miss
The Music Study Club of De-
lege of hearing Dr. Jung at his to 5 and 7 to 10 p. No cards.1
Kraft, S. Meskin and N. Goldin. and Mrs. James McEvoy.
Ilene Posner entertained with a troit will entertain at the Detroit
previous appearance in Decem-
Installation of newly elected
recitation of "Mother's Wedding Tuberculosis Sanatorium on Sat-
The sponsoring committee of the
Mrs. J. Victor Roemer returned' Gown," wearing her mother's orig- urday, Jan. 25. On the program
officers will take place at a din- Domen's Mobilization, in whose ber, 1934, know that they may
ner-dance at Lachar's on Feb. 2. name the invitations to the meet- expect a genuine intellectual from a few days' visit with inal wedding dress. Among the will be Mrs. Jules Klein, vocalist,
treat," stated Ben F. Goldman, friends in Cincinnati.
ing are issued, includes Mrs. Jos-
out-of-town guests were Mr. and accompanied by Airs. Ida Alpert;
president of the synagogue.
Mrs. M. Bram and their young Elizabeth Campbell, reader, mem-
Flower Fund of Jewish Old eph B. Ehrlich, vice chairman;
Following the donor dinner,
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Leib
and
Mrs.
Hugo
A.
Freund,
Mrs.
Sam-
daughter,
Theda, of New York ber of the Detroit Junior Players;
Folks' Home
tendered by the Sisterhood at 6 p.
dancers from the Ettienne School
uel R. Glogower, Mrs. Melville S. m. in the banquet hall, Dr. Jung daughters left Tuesday, Jan. 21 , City.
for Palm Springs, Cal.
of Dancing; and Peggy Nielan,
Welt.
Mrs.
Henry
Wineman.
The following made contribu-
will speak on "Starving the
radio performer (through cour-
Donald
Ii.
Roberts
entertained
Torah," preceding which Rabbi
tions to the home in lieu of flow-
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Victor
Weil
en-
tesy of Jules Klein). Mrs. Ezra
22
of
his
young
friends
at
a
ers: In memory of Moses Alvin Plant Tree in Palestine to Fischer will give introductory re- tertained at a dinner party Sat-
Lipkin is chairman.
dancing
party
and
mid-night
buf-
Honor Recovery of Mrs.
from H. II. Bielfleld, 5724 Cass
marks apropos the occasion.
urday night, Jan. 18.
fet supper. The occasion was
Ave.; Max M. Broad, 461 Burns
The musical program will con-
Cohen of Alpena
his
birthday
and
graduation
from
Drive; Wm. Ffiedman, 2024 Dime
On a recent visit to Detroit, sist of violin renditions by Henry
Mrs. Bernard llorkheimer of Central High School.
Bank Bldg.; Mr. and Mrs. Myer Mrs. M. A. Cohen of Alpena was W. Siegl, concert master of radio Wheeling, W. Va., arrived Wed-
Gerson, 1015 Woodward Ave.; suddenly stricken with an attack station WJR and teacher at the nesday to be the guest of her
Mr. and Sirs. George M. Rob-
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Grant, 848 of appendicitis and was operated Detroit Conservatory of Music, brother, Samuel Hyman, at the
erts left Thursday for a short
accompanied by Miss Rose Bassin. Chatham Hotel.
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Chicago Blvd.; Mr. and Mrs. Wolf on at Harper Hospital Dec. 17.
visit
to Minneapolis, Minn., to Aid completed arrangements for
pianist.
Sidney
Gottlieb,
well
Kaplan, 1996 Calvert Ave.; Sam
In honor of her recovery, after
attend the wedding of their the bridge-tea to be held on Tues-
and Barney Keywell, 11833 E. her operation, the Sisterhood of known tenor, and Cantor A. A.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bernie and nephew.
day, Feb. 4, at the Jewish Cen-
Vernor Highway; Mr. and Mrs. N. Temple Beth El, of Alpena has or- Rosengeld. will sing. Anthony Dr. and Mrs. S. Glassman left by
ter. This affair will he given for
E. Rollins, 17576 Parkside Ave.; dered a tree to be planted in Pal- Deutsch will act as toastmaster.
motor for a month's sojourn in
Leo
Kuschinski
and
Alfred
Reservations at the rate of $10 Florida.
all old members and for new
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone, 1117 estine through the Jewish Na-
Kuschinski returned from a members who wish to join. There
per couple are being taken by Mrs.
Griswold St., and Standard Club tional Fund.
cruise to the West Indies.
Irving Green span, To. 6-6771,
will be no charge, admission being
of Detroit. In memory of Mendel
Sirs. A. Max Kohn of high-
by membership ticket.
Davidson from Mr. and Mrs. An- Beth Tehpila Emanuel Sis- and her assistants, Mrs. Nathan land Ave. left on Thursday for
Miss Eleanor Shapiro, daugh-
Goodman, To. 6-3390; Mrs. Daved
At the party given for the Old
thony Deutsch, 1745 W. Boston
Miami, Fla., where she will re- ter of Sir. and Mrs. K. Shapiro
terhood
Party
Jan.
25
Weiss,
Ho.
7037;
Mrs.
James
Folks
Home, gifts were distrib.
Blvd. In memory of Mr. Lach-
of Wildemere Ave., will arrive on uted to all the women and men
The Sisterhood of the Beth Te- Sobel, Ma. 7044; Mrs. A. N. Mit- main for several weeks.
man from Mr. and Mrs. Myer,
Saturday
from
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
phila
Emanuel
will
give
a
latkah
tleman,
Ga.
1415,
or
the
office
in the home, The following 'do-
Gerson, 1015 Woodward Ave. In;
Sirs. Nathan Plotkin of the Lee where she is • student at Eastman nated the refreshments: Mrs. S.
memory of Leonard Winegarden party on Saturday evening, Jan. of the congregation, No. 9702 or
Plaza Hotel is spending two week. School of Music, to attend the
Slillion, Mrs. B. Marks, Mrs. Ro-
from H. IL Bielfield, 5724 Cass 2, And election of officers will fol. Ilo. 0862.
in New York City, from where wedding of Miss Gertrude Per-
I low. The president, Mrs. Israel,
senfield, the Ili-Grade Bakery,
Ave.
chick on Jan. 26. Miss Shapiro Mrs. Dobkin, Mrs.
I urges all members and friends to Prof. Levin to Speak on she will sail for Cuba.
and
will have as her guest her class- Mrs. George Cohen. Blumeno
attend.
A fine pro-
Trees Planted in Palestine!
Fisher Forum Program
Mr. and Sirs. Henry Holinstat mate, Miss Jeanette Alexander of gram was
given
by
Miss
D.
Finer-
in Memory of Mendel
Next Monday
of Fullerton Ave. and Mrs. Beat- Panama.
PERFECTION LODGE
ling, soloist, accompanied by Miss
rice Lansky and son, Kenneth
Davidson
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F.
Miriam Edwards and Zang Garber,
Prof. Samuel N. Levin of Jay, of Fullerton Ave., left on
Two trees were planted in Pal- & A. M., will hold • !special com-
Mrs. Sam Cherrin and son, Mar. who played the violin.
estine through the Jewish National munication on Wednesday eve- Wayne University will speak un- Jan. 18, to spend the balance of vin, are !sojourning at Daytona
For the Mother and Daughter
/Nod, in memory of Mendel David- ning, Jan. 29, at 7:30 P. M. F. C. der the auspices of the 1935-36 the winter at Miami Beach, Fla. Beach. Fie.
dinner, which will take place In
May, many novel plans have been
1011, by Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Bern. Degree. Outlook Committee fol- Fisher Forum program at the
Fisher branch of the Y. M. C. A.
Mr. and Sirs. Louis A. Sherwin
lowing.
Mrs. F. Weinerman of 3926 discussed.
stein.
on Monday evening, Jan. 27, on and daughter, Phyllis, will leave Fenkell Ave. entertained at •
By order of
One tree was planted by Mr. and

Jan. 27, at 12:30 p. m. Many
prizes will be awarded. Members
and friends are invited to attend.
Tickets of admission will include
luncheon and games.
Mrs. Hy Gittleman is chairman
and Mrs. Sol Jacobs is co-chair-
man, and they are assisted by the
following committee: Mrs. Wolf
Kaplan, Mrs. Jack Tobin, Mrs.
Moe Leiter, Mrs. Myron Keys,
Mrs. Samuel hamburger, Mrs.
George Levey, Mrs. Herman
Schmier, Mrs. Herbert Warner,
tF Airs, Daniel Cullen, Mrs. Leon
Zechman, Mrs. Abraham Caplan.

first

Bazaar is Planned
by Purity Chapter

Zedakah Birthday
Dinner on Feb. 16

B'nai Moshe Second
Annual Donor Event

Music Study Club
Program Jan.

251

Prenzlauer Group's
Bridge Tea Feb. 4

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1666 PENOBSCOT BLDG.

RANDOLPH 3510

EXPERT CATERING



STRICTLY KOSHER

Special Prices for Bridge Parties, Luncheons, Showers, etc.,
During Weekdays

GLASSMAN'S

Kosher Catering Company

8229 TWELFTH STREET
Phones: Office, Euclid 2882
it
Res. Townsend 7.6271

Drastic Reductions
in
Cantor's

Pre Removal

-

SALE

affords you an

opportun-
ity to save money on fine
Furniture, Lamps, Odd
Pieces, etc.

Our Entire Stock
Included in
this Event

JOS. CANTOR

Increased buainess has made our present location

inadequate for our needs . . . our new and larger
store at 11520 Dexter Blvd., is now being remodeled
so during the time we remain in our present loca-
tion, we have made tremendous mark downs on
every item in our vast stock of high grade Furniture,
Lamps, Odd Pieces, Occasional Chairs, Novelties, etc.

REFURNISH YOUR HOME

or Replace Odd Pieces During This Great Money-
Saving Affair

OPEN

EVENINGS

For Your Convenience We Are Open Sundays Until 5 P. M.

CANTOR'S, Inc.

Dexter Theater Bldg.

Officers Installed
by Marshall Lodge

Officers' for the coming year
were installed at the bi-monthly
meeting of Louis Marshall 1.odge,
B'nai B'rith, Tuesday night at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel. Samuel Si.
Feuer was elevated from the office
of secretary to that of president
for the ensuing year.
Other officers installed were:
Nathan R. Berke, first vice-presi-
dent; Erwin Ilunin, second vice.
president; Alvin B. Levin, secre.
tarp; A. Allan Greenburg, treas-
urer; Markus S. Simon, monitor;
Dr. Si. M. Silverman, assistant
monitor; Sidney J. !merman, war.,
den; Sol Poskel, guardian; Joseph'
C. Glazer, Nathaniel Rubin andl
Oliver Kanter, trustees. In addid
lion to the officers, members of
the executive committee named
are Walter Barlow, Samuel Char.
fool, Harry T. Ross and Eugene
D. Rich.

11616 Dexter Blvd.

tees and the program for the year
at the next meeting, to be held
Feb. 4 at the Book-Cadillac.
In addition to the induction of
the new officers, Aaron Droock,
regional director of the Anti-
Defamation League of the B'nai
B'rith, spoke briefly, outlining the
activities of this particular branch
to the members.

Contributions to the Jewish
Children's Home

The Jewish Children's Home of
Detroit takes this opportunity to
acknowledge with thanks the f ol-
lowing donations;
Arthur Caplan, 2731 Webb Ave.
Mrs. Charles Lapidus, 17409
Roselawn.
Mrs. Harry Davidoff, 2916 Cal-
vert
Mrs. Schwartz, 120 Coiling-
wood.
Moss Saturday Night Bridge
Club, in memory of Elizabeth

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