▪

TitElkniort/Ewisn(ARomail

PAGE SIX

Himeltiocirs

J. N. F. Theater
Party on Feb. 8

Rainbow Assembly's
Installation Feb. 4

Choice seats are still available
for the theater party sponsored by
the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew-
ish National Fund on Tuesday,
Feb. 4, at Littman's Yiddish Thea-

Purity Rainbow Assembly
Chapter No. 12, will hold its in-
stallation of officers Feb. 4, at
the Sastern Star Temple, 80 W.
Alexandrine Ave. The ceremony

Important Annual Event

February Sale of

panel, double top back and front, and
neat, tatted edge. Pure dye crepe. So
good we sell thousands each season.

2.00

pure dye crepe with shadow panel.
The seams are guaranteed not e to pul l out
and the s cientific bias cut prevnts t wist
ing and insures perfect fit—tailored or
lace-trimmed styles

2.89

• In

• Satin slips, all hand made with exquisite
hand-run laces (were 5.95 in our stock).
Also hand made slips of Chinese brocaded
silk crepe—the kind that wears and wears.
With straight or • tops, hand faggoted.

3.95

F

of

Don't miss this!

Kern's

Store Wide Record-Breaking

2-Day Sale

NUME.
OF MC
Ever
at the
ter, the
Choral
under
Rhoda
afterno
dancing
member
Both gl
tinian
honor c
ing to 1
Aml
installai
day At
at the I
Jan. 27,
Study
cal prop
will be
by Mrs.
Frankel
reading:
past Pr
teas.
On 11
at 8,
Center,
hear a
which I
tion pie
The I
hold th
day aft
the De)
a psych
er will
cussion
social h
Mrs.
Story 'I
story ei
dice" ai
Warren
School,
Jan. 29,
On 7
30, at 2
bership
munity
Miss Si
will ape
lustratei
Mrs. Ha
Emil A

I

• Friday
• Saturday

LOOK FOR KERN'S 24•PAGE BARGAIN
BULLETIN AT YOUR FRONT DOOR

with
A whirlwind finish to our January Parade of Values
full stocks of brand new style-right : quality merchan-
dise! See these 24 pages filled with the things you need
NOW and later ... and be early Friday!

KERN'S

WOODWARD AT GRATIOT

.

c.4 TRIUMPH in pi•

a n o • building Is
this superb new mod-
ern type Vertical
Grand . . . the latest
product of our own
Holly, Michigan, fac-
tory. You can p
this beautifully • styled
rids •ton•d Grinnell
Vertical Grand on •ery
easy terms . . . your
t instrument in
p
part exchange. The
price is only

•

In Walnut
Finish, 5370

to

elahoreor

,'CRINNELL.

— Home of Steinway Pianos —
Hdqrs., 1515-21 Woodward Ave., Detroit

stses

And Branches

AWAITING YOU SUNDAY AT—

BUDDY'S
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL RESTAURANT

41114

Ya

for yet

9925 Dexter

NEAR GLYNN COURT

Formerly San Min Palace

A COMPLETE DINNER DELUXE

A heaping plateful of delicious entrees
with all the "trimmings." A dinner from
appetizer to dessert you'll long remember,
for only

tut am

W

Ph

65c

Excellent Facilities for the Catering of Lunch-
eons, Parties. Showers, etc.

SPECIALIZING IN

BEL

North Woodward Branch of the
Jewish Women's European Wel.
fare Organization met at the
home of Mrs. J. Cohen, 2688 Rich-
ton on Tuesday, Jan..28, at 1:30
o'clock.
Plans were made for the cloth-
ing shower to be given for the
General Israel Orphans Home for

R T IIMGDZIND

Ear

invite.
Iz.

J.W.E.W.O. Arranges
Shower for Orphans

THE GRINNELL-BUILT

row

Bit

MRS. JOSEPH KUNIN

ter, Twelfth at Seward. Lucy and
Mischa German, guest artists, will,
by special request, give a perform-
ance of Kalmanowitz's famous play,
"Stepmothers". Tickets can be sec-
ured from Mrs. Rose Cabot, 8911
Linwood, or her co-chairman, Mrs.
Joseph Kunin, 2220 Clairmount,
Ga, 5485-W. Women desiring to
earn their luncheon money through
the sale of these tickets are urged
to do to at once.
Mrs, Philip Slomovitz, chairman
of the fifth annual donor luncheon
to be held at the Book Cadillac 110-
tel on March 10, announces that
Mrs. Harry Kraft will serve as
chairman of the luncheon program.
Assisting her are Mrs. A. D. Mark-
son, Mrs, E. Sachse, Mrs. I. She-
wach, Mrs. Max Ilayman, Mrs.
Max Hayman, Mrs. Max Weksler
and Mrs. B. Serasohn.
Mrs. Max Goldberg, chairman of
savings boxes, can be called at Ga.
0852-W.
Mrs. M. Finkel urges all women
who plan to rummage to call her
at Townsend 6-4136.
Mrs. Max Weksler is acting as
chairman of the souvenir booklet.
Reservations are being taken by
Mrs. I. Goodman, To. 6-3578.
The auxiliary is planning to par-
ticipate In the Chamisho Osor
b'Shvat celebration to be sponsored
by the Jewish National Fund Court.
cil on Feb. 8 at theB'nai Moshe
Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence.

Bar-B-Que Meats — Charcoal Steaks — Full
Course Dinners — Kosher Sandwiches —
BEER and WINE

BUDDY'S

9925 DEXTER

Y. M. H.

12TH & TAYLOR

it the Book Cadillac Hotel.
The basketball group, organized
---
some time ago, invites the public
At the last meeting of the Young
to attend the games held every
Men's Hebrew Association, held on Wednesday evening at Central
Monday, Jan. 20, at the Barium High School. At its last game
Hotel, plans were completed for Alpha Omega defeated Phil Lands

A. Dance March 15

MRS. J. COHEN

Girls in Palestine, to take place
place on Wedesday, March 18,
1:30 p. m., at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Woodward and
Holbrook. The admision to this
shower is a package of dark cot-
ton hose or underwear, sizes 6
to 16. There will be prizes and
refreshments. The public is in-
vited. Mrs. M. Silverstone, chair-
man, will be glad to accept dona-
tions at her home. 2313 Glad-
stone, phone ' Garfield 6506-W.
Mrs. E. Epps is co-chairman, To.
8.2934, with Mrs. I. Bornstein
assisting. Card parties may be
arranged by calling the commit-
tees.
The organization thanks Mrs
M. B. Weiss, caterer, for her
services in helping to make the
donor luncheon of Jan. 8, at the
Shaarey Zedek, a success.
Mrs. J. Cohen is president of
the North Woodward branch.

Judge D. J. Healy
to Address Temple
Discussion Group

"Juvenile Delinquency" will be
the subject of the next discussion
group meeting of the Young Peo-
ple's Temple Club which will be
held on Sunday afternoon, Feb.
16, at 3:30 o'clock, in the Men's
Club Room of Temple Beth El.
Judge D. J. Mealy of the Juvenile
Court will conduct the discussion,
and he plans to open it by present-
ing a delinquency case to the group
and asking suggestions regarding
its treatment. Following a con-
sideration of the opinions voiced
by the group, Judge Healy will con-
clude the study by telling what
methods were actually followed by
the Juvenile Court in the case un-
der question.
All members of the Young Peo-
ple's Temple Club and their guests
are invited to attend.

BLUE BIRD GIRLS

The Blue Bird Girls met at Mrs.
Moe Pearlman's home on Glen-
dale Ave. Plans for the installa-
tion were completed, to be held at
the Oriole Terrace on Feb. 23.
The group also plan • danaette
to be held at the Orient
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mn. Harry E. Cit-
rin, 3025 Clements Ave.

law, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. party by her friends on Saturday
Lewis.
'evening at the home of Miss Sarah
Cohen of Gladstone Ave. Miss
Mrs. Clarence Enggass return- Mogilavy leaves Detroit to reside
ed Jan. 27 from a two weeks' I in Boston, Mass.
visit in New York.
An informal party given on
Mrs. Benjamin Selling and Mrs. Saturday, Jan. 25, at the home
Carrie Mae Berger entertained at of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weisberg
a dinner party on Jan. 24 in of Taylor Ave. was the occasion
honor of Mrs. Bernard Hark; for the announcement of the en-
heimer of Wheeling, W. Va. I gagement of their daughter, Es-
-
telle Gertrude, to Jack Lawson,
Miss Betty Kahn of New York son of 51r. and Mrs. I. Lawson
spent a few days in Detroit, visit- of Lawrence Ave. The event was
ing with her parents, Mr. and also the occasion for the birthday
: celebration of their daughter.
Mrs. Moritz Kahn.

S ,, sea s

MISS ANNE FISHER

is open to the public and dancing
will be held after the ritual.
Miss Pearl Pernick, retiring
worthy advisor, will be mistress
of ceremonies. The officers who
will be installed are: Miss Anne
Fisher, worthy advisor; Miss Le-
Club Rao celebrated its fourth ona Rosenberg, worthy associate
Mrs. S. T. Gilbert returned Jan.
26 from a sojourn in New York.; anniversary last Sunday at the
•
Oriole Terrace.- Eleven couples
On Wednesday, Jan. 29, Dr. were „ present and the girls re-
Leo H. Franklin delivered the I "' Ye ”' gifts from the club.
graduation address at Northern "
Miss Doris Cohen of Gladstone
Ifigh School. This is the eighth I
time he has spoken at the gradua- 1 Aye. will entertain in honor of
Miss Molly Friedenthal of New
tion exercises at Northern High: —
York City on Sunday, Feb. 2.
School.
Cocktails will be served for 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbert Robinson
The Mayer and Kieva Sweet
and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson
entertained jointly at a dinner Family Club will hold its sixth
annual
dinner-dance on Feb. 2 at
party on Jan. 25.
the Wilshire tel.
Ho
Mr. and Mrs. David Touff spent
Mrs. Albert Goldberg and
the past week-end in Chicago.
daughter, Frances, of 17321
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rothman Northlawn Ave., are leaving Sat-
of Birmingham returned Jan. 25 urday, Feb. 1, for Miami Beach
from a month's visit in New York. Fla., where they expect to remain
for two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg re-
Mrs. Jack A. Goldberg of 3764
turned Friday night from a six
weeks' visit to California and Clements Ave. was hostess to a
board meeting of the Sisterhood
Honolulu.
of B'nai David at her home on
Mrs. John Imerman of SicLean Monday. Jan. 27. Refreshments
Ave. left for Los Angeles for the were served and plans made for
MISS PEARL PERNICK
various social events, to take
remainder of the winter.
place in the near future.
advisor; Miss Toba Jackson, sister
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder
of charity; Miss Virginia Lichten-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katt and
of the Seven Stile Road will leave
stein, sister of hope; Miss Lucille
Saturday for Miami Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Kelt are Kavanau, sister of faith; May
spending a month at Miami Beach,
Havana.
Futterman, secretary; Sylvia Led-
Fla.
erer, treasurer. The appointed
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Keys of
officers are: Love, Marcia Starr;
Mrs. M. Glazer of Cleveland is
Glendale Ave. are home after •
religion, Billie Cugell; nature,
spending a week with her sister Dorothy Fleisher; immortality,
visit to California.
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Lillian Radom; fidelity, Fay
N. Mandeberg.
Mrs. Charles King left for
Grunt; service, Lucille Bearman;
Philadelphia to visit with her par-
inner observer, Ruth Friedman;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk will outer observer, Ann Wexler; drill
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schaf-
return this week from a sojourn
fer.
leader, Dorothy Fisher; chaplain,
in Miami Beach.
Rosalind Arfa; corresponding sec-
Dr. J. Levitt and daughter,
retary, Florence Cohen; organist,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sirkin of Judith Victor; choir director, Ber-
Bernice, of Collingwood Ave. are
motoring south for a brief sojourn Cleveland were guests of their tha Goldhoff.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelt,
in Hollywood, Fla.
The advisory board for Rain-
over the week-end of Jan. 18.
bow is headed by Mrs. Hattie
Gerald May is spending the
Weiss, chairman. Eva Mann will
Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Leach are
week-end in New York.
be installed as mother advisor for
residing at 13535 LaSalle Blvd.
the ensuing term. Ann Weinbeck
Mr. and Sirs. S. A. Rosenberg
is secretary-treasurer of the
Mrs. Lewis L. Steinberg of 3345
of the Wilshire Apts. left Jan.
board, Bessie Selik is vice-chair-
Richton Ave., left Thursday, Jan.
30 to spend the remainder of the
man. Edyth Cugell, Dorothy Schil-
30, for Augusta, Ga., where she
winter in Palm Beach, Fla.
ler, Cora Jacoby, Hannah liar-
will visit her children, Mr. and with, Ann Paul, Esther Cohen
,
Mrs. Darve Fielding.
Agnes Yarrows, Eva Springer,
Morris Rhodes and her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jack Sauls, spent a week
Golds Kavanau, Sophia Katz,
Mrs. Gussie Gillespie of 1761 Fannie Clinton, Ann Arfa, Doro-
in Chicago with their family.
Seward Ave. left Thursday, Jan.
thy Pommerance, Minnie Pernick,
30, for Miami, Fla., where she
Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Fisher and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bielfield of
will remain for several weeks.
2277 Ilazelwood Ave. left to
Fisher make up the complete
board.
spend a month in Florida and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz
On Bedel'e fourth floor on Feb.
Cuba. During their stay in Flor-
of 2953 Cortland Ave. are motor-
8, at 1:30 p. m., will take place
ida, they will stop at the Boca-
ing south and enroute will visit the novel bridge luncheon, giv-
Ratan Club, Boca-Ratan, Fla.
Lexington, Ky., Memphis, Tenn., en by the new officers, with the
Palm Beach and Hollywood, Fla.
Mrs. Milton Alexander and They will celebrate their wedding aid of Miss Pearl Pernick. A
radio broadcast an a fashion show
children, John and Helen, will
for
Palm
anniversary
in Miami Beach, on will also be presented. For tick-
leave
Wednesday
Feb. 1.
S prings, Calif., and will remain
ets and reservations call Miss
Anne Fisher, Euclid 7660.
there until May 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Davit Iwrey of
Fullerton Ave. celebrated their
Sir. and Mrs. Harry Bieber-
10th wedding anniversary with a Infants Service Group
stein of Cortland Ave. are leav-
family dinner at Yanett'a Gar
Plans Valentine Dance
ing Saturday, Feb. 1, for Miami dens.
Beach, Fla.

Mrs. Joseph Saperstein and son
Mrs. Leo Marks, Mrs. E. Ter- Leo, Mrs. A. Saperstein and
mien and Mrs. Lillian Friedman granddaughter, Phyllis Lipshitz
motored Monday to Miami Beach. and Mr. and Mrs. N. Kolb and
Laughter, left for an extended
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosen- stay in Miami, Fla.
berg of the Wilshire left Thurs-
day for Palm Beach, Fla.
An open meeting of the Sister
hood of B'n
ai Dvid will b e hel d
Mrs. Annie Williams of Coiling- on Monday, Feb.a 3, at the B'na•
wood Ave., accompanied by her David Hall, Elmhurst and 14th
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Sts., at 8:30 p. m.
A benefit
Mrs. David Stock, left Jan. 16 card party will take place and re
for a several weeks' visit in blot freshments will follow.
Springs, Ark.

Mrs. Jennie Goldberg of Glad-
win and New York is visiting with
relatives in this city.

Dr. J. M. Ben-is returned from
St. Petersburg, Fla.

Mrs. A. Greenstone and family
of Oakman Blvd. are wintering
in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Purim Home Bake Sale of
J.W.E.W.O. March 15

—
A special board meeting of the
On Saturday night, Feb. 1, the Jewish Women's European Wel-
Excelsior Club will hold • din- fore Organization was held Jan.
ner-dance at Hotel Detroiter. 27, at the home of Mrs. D. Sil-
verstein, vice-president, 12056
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meyer- Dexter Blvd. Mrs. S. Epstein
eon have as their guest their presided. A report was heard in
mother, Mrs. M. Margolis of Day- regard of the success of the lunch-
ton, 0.
eon and thanks were expressed to
the chairman of this affair, COM-
Mrs. A. Horowitz of Cleveland mittees, private donors and busi-
is the guest of her brother-in- ness men of Detroit
law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Da-
Arrangements were made for
Yid Friedman of Pingree Ave.
the Purim home bake sale to be
given Thursday, March 6, at the
Myron Falk, who is a student Kosher Meat Markets of Detroit.
at the University of Indiana, is
A special meeting will be held
visiting with his uncle and aunt.. Monday, Feb. 3. with • luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk of starting at 12:30 p. rn., at Con-
Tuxedo Ave.
gregation B'nal Moshe.

PROCESSING

„

•

y

41,0
1;:h iliervta

wereini

Fret"

50,.,

t,

e'

FOREST

Othrr

' ,enta;;;:7'
Wet', p '"
portiortoec.yessed
at
(Ow Pr.a:

Cana

CALL

FOREST COlumbia 4200

533-547'I/
E. FOREST

L'leaneti g Pyeti

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
Res. Townsend 7,6271

Calendar of Events

at HUDSON'S

Monday, February 3,
Will Be the Last Day
To See Colleen Moore's
Famous Doll House.

Ready February
Hudson's Mid-Winter
Sale of Furniture.

February 1 to 5—
Exceptional Sale of
Hudson SILKS.

February 1 and 3—
A Remarkable Sale
of New Dresses for
Women and Misses.

Maimonides Formal
Affair on Feb. 23

The Maimonides Medical So-
ciety, in co-operation with its
Women's Auxiliary, is sponsoring
Mrs. Nathan Koploy of Chi-
a formal dinner-dance to be held I
cago Blvd., and her brother, Al-
on Sunday, Feb. 23, at Hotel
fred Meyers, are leaving Feb. 1
Statler. The committee headed by
for Miami Beach. Mrs. It. J. Mendelmohn and Dr.
A. S. Rogoff, has prepared a var-
Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg of San l e
d program of entertainment.
Antonio, Tex., is visting with rela-
Favors will be presented to the
tives in Detroit
ladies. Members may invite their
fri ends.
Miss Rose Marie Smith of Rich-
Reservations may be made by
ton Ave. and her sister. Mrs. Isa-
Mendel ssohn at NI-
belle Friedman of the Belcrest calling Mrs.
aa
gr 7026 or Dr. Ro goff at Town-
Apts., left for a two-month's stay send 8-7773.
in Miami Beach, Fla., and Havana.

.401 a

•

Mrs. Lester Rosenbaum of Society of Avukah.
Kalamazoo spent the past week
Miss Betty Mogilavy of Seward
with her sister and brother-in. Ave. was honored at a farewell

taLOZO'

W.G11/

, e,;;i6

111,4 1.-

tertained at a dinner party on Blvd. The meeting was sponsored
by the Wayne University chapter
Friday, Jan. 31.
i in co-operation with the Municipal

• Our classic tailored slip with shadow

INTRODUCING:
Me•

vvito- 11S
0Neva. Wet
e at*
vroce „, 11.1

Rabbi A. N. Hershman spoke
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Ep•
stein and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Fin- on "Jews in Ethiopia" before De-
sterwald will leave Feb. 4 to spend troit chapter of Avukah, national
youth Zionist organization, Thurs-
a week in New York.
day, Jan. 30, at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy en- Theodore Olender, 8741 LaSalle

Slips

re

January 31, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Don't Miss These Events!

MRS. MORRIS WITTUS

Prenzlauer Group
Bridge Tea Feb. 4

Sirs. Morris Wittus is general
chairman for the Valentine din-
ner-dance given by the Infants
Service Group at the Oriole Ter-
race, Sunday, Feb. 9.
Three Affiliated Groups to Hold
Joint Mother and Daughter
Turover Ladies Auxiliary to
Dinner May 3

Hold Distress Dinner

A "Distress Dinner" will be
Oven by the Turover Ladies Auxil-
iary on Sunday, Feb. 9, at 6 p.
at Jericho Temple.
All members and their friends
are urged to attend to help make
this dinner • success. Proceeds will
go to needy families. An orchestra
will play for after dinner dancing.
For tickets or information call
Mrs. Charles Gross, To. 64084.

RODIN CLUB
The Rodin Club held • meeting
at the home of Mrs. P. Winkel-
man of 277 Belmont Ave.. on
Wednesday evening, Jan. 22. Af-
ter the usual business, the mem-
bers played cards. The hostess
served a mid-night lunch. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. B. It Salinger of
Tuxedo Ave., on Wednesday, Feb.
5, at Bp. m.

The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Aid is sponsoring a membership
bridge tea to be held on Tuesday,
Feb. 4, at 2 p. m., at the Jewish
Center. Members are urged to at-
tend and bring their friends who
wish to join this group. Admission
will be free oh the presentation of
membership cards.
The Mother and Daughter's
dinner will be held May 3. All
organizations are asked to co-oper-
ate. This will be the first affair
given by the three groups, Eva
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid, Infant
Service Group and the Junior
Prenzlauer Groupl
Many plans have been presented
by each group The Infant Service
Group will be in charge of all ar-
rangements.

Aeeij Dir=oln.l.neZiym.k.

YOUR WINTER CRUISE

13 D.Y. — ales and op.
Hotel Reservation. I.

FLORIDA - CALIFORNIA

For Air— Ttall—Fus—Boet Ticket.
Anywhere Consult

Rhea E. Cashman

World Wide Travel Marna, Ins .
IMO Writ. Blvd. Bad& 1.10-1.11.

Junior Players Guild Will
Stage Several Playa

The Junior Players Guild of
the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dex-
ter at Lawrence, will present a
one-act play The Devoted Lov-
er," at Temple Beth El on the
evening of Feb. 2, in conjunction
with the Teple Alumni Associa-
tion. A dance will follow. The
Guild is also working on three
other plays: "Thank You, Doctor,"
to be given on Feb. 20, at • fa-
ther and eon banquet at the syna-
gogue; an original play by one
of the members;
Flowers far ail oceanic:es — "Black." All plays a play entitled
are being pro-
Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 8082

