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A merica% lavish Pairslical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PIEPEFROitiEWigi LAROXICU4

ebruary 28, 1936

and

ERN'S

WOODWARD
AT GRATIOT

Savings That Lure You to "Make Your Own"

2-Day Sale

ash
Fabrics

Neugarten Club's
Dinner on March 8

March 1—Miss Ethel Silverman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Silverman of 3307 Webb Ave., to Mac R. Fisher, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Fisher of Rochester, N. Y. Reception at home
of bride's parents at 7 p. m.
March 15—Miss Helen Rose Myers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morton Myers of W. Boston Blvd.,lo Dr. Leonard Berk of Montreal,
Canada, at the home of the bride. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will
officiate.
March 15—Miss Florence Rae Berkovitz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris II. Berkovitz of 3260 Burlingame Ave., to Louis M.
Woronow, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Woronow of 530 Owen Ave. Recep-
tion at 8 p. m. No cards.
March 15—Miss Esther Temchin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Temchin of 2447 Blaine Ave., to Milton Sterns, son of Mr.
and Mrs. I. Gamburg of 15568 Inverness Ave., at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.

Printed dimity, lawn,
batiste, pique voile,
chiffon v o i l e, flecked
tissue! Every yard guar
anteed washable a n d
fast color. 36 and 39-
inch widths.

KRIM'S THIRD FLOOR

MRS EMIL L ECRIIOUSE

In the Heart of Downtown Detroit

Detroiters know the excellence of our club luncheons. Among
the various combinations you are sure to find one that just
appeals to you. Such appetizing food and pleasant surround-
ings are the best preparation for a busy afternoon's work.
And the price is so reasonable.

tions may be made by calling Miss
Edna Steiner, chairman, Longfel-
low 4590, or Mrs. James Schor,
co-chairman, Townsend 7-4199. The
proceeds from this affair are to
be used for the Matzo Fund.
Mrs. Emil E. Eckhouse is presi-
dent of the organization.

BOESKY'S GRILL

1220 GRISWOLD STREET

ASSOCIATED WITII

D. M. Woodruff & Co.

13110 PENOBWCOT BLDG.

InquIdea and Orden.
So!Idlest; Accolade
Carried on Conserv-
ative Margin

RANDOLPH WO

Member.
DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE
CIIHIAGO STOCK EXCHANGE
CHICAGO CURB EXCHANGE

PLAN GRADUATION AT
6-MILE ROAD SCHOOL

e IA lb

I1

ONGREGATION
B'NAI MOSHE

Dexter Blvd. at Lawrence Ave.

announere
,,,,, pletlon of Improve-
ent* In all rental units of Dealer
Center; motlern acoudie treatment,
meowing perfect *mind conditions.

C

All Quarters Newly Decorated

FOB BENT

Large Auditorium (Banquet
Hall) seating 900 at lectures,
concerts, meetings, etc., of 600
at tables for dinner., luncheons,
etc.

Other halls seating 100, 200 to
400. Reasonable rates to organ.
rations and individual acre.

one.

INQUIRE AT OFFICE OR
PHONE HOGARTH 0862

ENROLL NOW

In tine

EMME HARTELL

(Ere ware)

School of the Dance
ast.txr—TAP—DRAMATIC ART

IMneIng elands at the eourcee of all
rte. It le the loftiest. the moat
oving. the mold beauttiful of the
de because It is no mere Demist-
. or •betra, lion fnon life; It In
ads -
PrItate and Chute taeght by the
most competent and eutherleed
teachers,

Call Cherry 7265
201 FOX THEATER BLDG.

Final preparations have been
completed for the formal spring
dance to be given by the Young
People's Society of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, This annual even

1:2peating our recent successful

SALE!

100%

CASHMERE

2•Pc. FROCKS

$13"

Made to Sell
from $19.95 to $25

LEANORE GAMSU

will take place on Saturday, March
21, in the Crystal Ballroom of the
Book Cadillac Hotel. Many fea-
tures will mark this social func-
March 15—Miss Jeanette Pereira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tion. Music will be provided by
Benny Kyle and his WXYZ Or-
Nathan A. Pereira of Grand Ave., to Morey Lessem.
chestra and several radio stars
will be present to aid in the en-
tertainment. Refreshments will
be served during the evening.
Leanore' Gamsu and Mildred
Agranove head the large commit-
tee in charge of this formal dance
and assisting them are:, Invita-
Feb. 3—To Dr. and Mrs Randolph Weber of 3252 Calver
tions, Harold Helper and Sylvia
Ave., a son, Richard Elden.
Shatzen; patrons, Dr. Philip Lach-
Feb. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. William B. Davis (Esther D. Leach) man and Julia Segal; tickets, Mor-
of 15485 Appoline, a daughter, Harriet Rain.
ton Weinberg and Evelyn Robins;
Feb. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lifsitz (Victoria Sheifman) of decorations, Rita Weiss and Leo
3000 Cortland, a son, Jacob Robert.
Ash; publicity, Arthur Doctor and
Lucille Mann; entertainment, Bea-
trice Steinberg and Barney Kava-
naugh; refreshments, Irene Pol-
lack and Dave Finkel.
Reservations are $3 per couple.
"Pinafore" to Be Staged at Annual Event of Society at Those desirous of attending are
advised
to contact Arthur Doctor,
Temple Beth El
918 Penobscot Bldg., Cadillac
0043,
or
by calling evenings Miss
On Sunday evening, March 16, be made to include both the opera
Mildred Agranove at llogarth
at 8:16 o'clock, in the main floor and the dancing to follow.
2891.
chapel of Temple. Beth El, the
Arthur L. Goulson and Philip S.
music group of the Young Peo- Stern, co-directors of the produc-
ple's Temple Club, under the chair- tion, announce that approximately
manship of 'Philip S. Stern, will 40 people are to participate. The HONORED BY AMERICAN
present the operetta by Gilbert personel is as follows: Sir Joseph INSTITUTE OF BANKING
and Sullivan, "II. M. S. Pinafore." Porter, K. C. B., Arthur L. Gout-
The public is invited to attend the son; Captain Corcoran, William
Joseph S. Brown of the Na-
presentation which will be the Levy; Ralph Rackstraw, Leslie tional Bank of Detroit has been
third annual effort of this group, Schmier; Dick Deadeye, Gabriel chosen by the Detroit chapter of
An orchestra will furnish music Alexander; Josephine, Grace Sal- the American Institute of Bank-
for dancing in the social hall im- asnek; Little Buttercup, Harriet L.
mediately after the performance. Marwil; Cousin Ilebe, Sophie
A nominal admission charge will Wilensky; Boatswain, Jacob Ry-

Mrs. Leo Michelson of 2070
Collingwood Ave. returned from
Birmingham, Ala., where she
visited her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Horace J. Haber.

Daniel Siegel returned from a
visit with his wife and children
at Miami Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Schwartz cele-
brated their 29th anniversary at
Kramer's Rea t a ura n t, Miami
Beach, Fla., on Feb.- 19. The
following friends were at the
dinner: Mr. and Mrs. J. Modell
and daughter, Detroit; Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Kasle and son, Detroit;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stien of Canton,
Ohio.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Rader,
Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Birn- B'NAI MOSHE'S PURIM
baum and daughter, Detroit; Mrs.
MASQUERADE MARCH 8
Sam Bonin, Mrs. Herman Cohen,
Mrs. William Roth, S. .Gendil,
Miss Shirley Keywell, Barney
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. II. H.
B'nai Moshe is sponsoring a mas-
Prenzlauer and Mr. and Mrs. B.
querade
Purim ball on Sunday,
Schwartz, all of Detroit. The
couple received flowers sent by March 8, in the banquet hall on
Detroit Sunshine Club in which
the Schwartzs have been active
members ever since the club
started three years ago. The Home
Relief Society of Detroit wired
greetings. ,

Among the different schools
where preparations are being made
for graduation exercises is the
school located at Brush and Minor-
scta Sty., known as Six Mile Road
School. Abraham J. Epel is head
teacher of the school and it is his
class which has completed the
course of study prescribed by the
United Hebrew Schools. Marvin M.
Shusterman is president of the
class and Morris H. Arnowitz is
secretary.
Although this is the first time
that graduation exercises will be
held in that particular branch,
many students have completed the
elementary course in that school
during the past few years and are
now attending the high school at
the Philadelphia - Byron School.
FELDMAN—ROTHENBERG
Besides the graduation class there
are three more classes in the Six
Mrs. Sarah Rothenberg of 3791
Mile Road School. There is also Tuxedo Ave. announces the mar-
a Bar Mitzvah class.
riage of her daughter, Anne, to
Nathan Feldman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Feldman of 8439
S. Brooks Barron to Give the Linwood Ave., on Feb. 22, at Con-
Federation Newsgram on gregation Beth Tephila Emanuel.
Rabbi J. Eisenman performed the
Jewish Radio Forum
ceremony, assisted by Rev. S.
Mogil and Cantor R. Boyarsky.
An account of the latest activi-
ties of the Palestinian agencies of
the Jewish Welfare Federation Film Censor to Address Jun.
will be given by S. Brooks Barron,
for Home Relief
member of the board of the
Society
Detroit S e r v ice Group, when
he presents the Federation News-
Sergeant Joseph Kollae, Detroit
gram, over the Jewish Radio
film censor, will address the Junior
Forum, Station WJBK, on Sunday
Home Relief Society on Sunday,
evening, March 1, at 6:30 o'clock.
March 1, at 2:30 p. m., in the
The Federation Newsgram is a Statler Hotel. His topic will be
regular feature of the Jewish Ra-
"4,985,000 Feet of Motion Picture
dio Forum, under the chairman- Film." He will discuss the censor-
ship of Aaron Kurland.
ship of motion pictures, their cur-

IBarrthges

rent trend, and the influences they
project over modern youth of to-
day.
The Junior Home Relief's annual
dance was held Feb. 23, at Web-
Fred M. Butzel participated in ster Hall. Elise Cohen, president,
a symposium in Chicago on Tues- thanks all committees for their ef-
day evening on the status of Jew- forts.
ish groups in this country. B. C.
The Juniors will celebrate their
Vladeck of New York was one of fourth birthday next week in the
the other participants in the dis- form of a pot luck supper and eve-
cussion
ning of games. ,

Butzel Participates in Chi-
cago Symposium

Once you've worn one of these
soft downy cashmeres, you'll be
devoted to them for life! In
gray, cherry, rust, natural, royal
blue, green, scarlet, aqua, am-
ber. Crew or Vionnet necklines.

Main Floor—Sports Shop

Births

Name Cast for Y. P. T. C. Opera March 15

Between State ■
and Grand River

ABE. MAX

Engagements

Wedding Calendar

Regularly 25c and 29e

BOESKY'S GRILL

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S
FORMAL ON MARCH 21

The annual dinner dance to be
given by the Neugarten Sunshine
The engagement of Miss Sophie Ulanoff, daughter of Mr. am.
Club will take place on March 8,
at the Oriole Terrace. Reserve- 'Mrs. Louis Ulanoff of Glendale Ave,; to Saul Golden, son of Rev
and Mrs. David Golden of Pingree Ave., was announced at an en
gagement party held on Saturday night, Feb. 22, at the future bride
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peripsky of Owen Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Louis Winokur, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winokur of Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Budnitzky announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sella, to Lawrence Rubenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Rubenstein.

19c

HAVE LUNCH AT-

PAGE SEVEN

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

MRS. HARRY MEER

Dexter Blvd. and Lawrence Ave.
Cash prizes will be awarded for
the best costumes. A Gypsy orches-
tra has been engaged to supply the
music. Mrs. James Sobel is chair-
man of this affair, assisted by the
following: Mrs. James Palkovitz,
Mrs. William I, Miller and Mrs.
Harry Meer.

RU SSEKS

1498 VVOODWARO AVE.


Purim MilitaryBall

GIVEN BY

Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218

AMERICAN LEGION

Statler Hotel — Sunday Eve., March 8

Music by DAVE DIAMOND

Dress Optional

WE ARE GOING TO MEET

Sunday, March 1

AT

the DANCE

with the

Mezeritcher Progressive

Benevolent Society

Statler Hotel — Sunday Eve. March .1

DEL DELBRIDGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Dancing 9 till 7
Admission 50c

Bicur Cholem Purim
Dance on March 8

The Bicur Cholem J es.

JOSEPH S. BROWN

ing to represent them in inter-
chapter debates.
Mr. Brown with Mr. Russell
McAfee of the Manufacturers
National Bank will journey to
Cleveland, on March 6, to meet
Bridge Dansant of Junior the Cleveland chapter of the A.
I. B. to defend the present Fed-
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society eral Reserve System.
Joseph Brown is the son of
The Jr. Hebrew Ladies Aid Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown of
Society will hold its third annual 2263 Gladstone Ave.
bridge dansant at the Chinese Tea
Gardens, 1614 Woodward Ave., on
Sunday evening, March 1. Tickets COUNCIL'S AFTERNOON
or information may be obtained by
OF SURPRISES MONDAY
calling Edna Gross, chairman, Eu.
5553. There will be various forms
The regular monthly meeting of
of entertainment offered, a choice the Detroit section of the Na-
of bridge or any card game, danc- tional Council of Jewish Women,
ing, refreshments and prizes.
will be held Monday, March 2, at
1:46 p. m., at Temple Beth El.
It will be an afternoon of sur-
prises, a fashion show and tea.
Every member is urged to bring
a bundle for the Resale Shop.
Miss Emma Butzel, chairman
and Mrs. Louis J. Rosenberg,
vice-chairman, head the program
committee, whose membership in-
cludes Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, Mrs.
Regent Freund Cohane, Mrs.
Harry L. Jackson, Mies Ida Lipp-
man,
Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn,
Miss Anna dxenhandler, Miss Set-
ta Robinson, Mrs. Melville S.
Welt.

HAVEN'T YOU HEARD ABOUT

28th annual Purim dance, to be
held at the Book Cadillac ballroom,

DOUBLE-MELLOW OLD GOLD CIGARETTES

AND THE DOUBLE-YOUR-MONEY-BACK OFFER?

"s.

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Smoke half-o-pass. It they dottO
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the tea easeteked cloorettes to
Old Gad, 1111 West 40th Strew,
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snowy bock Wes IMPIrterl. Cotter

expose teey 1, Ina)

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Modernistic Equipped

Beauty Salon

Pperialleing In
ThertnItter Permanent Wave* and
all forme or Braely Culture
11123 LINO(Ott) AVENUE
Between Torale and Webb

EMMA LEE VAHSELL, Prop.
Expert Operator*
To 5-8813

FREE ASSISTANCE

lo bring sour relation from &trope
or 1.11I them to PALESTINE Irene
other cyanide..

SPECIAL $233

round trip NEW TORE to PALES-
TINE .6 rulAND or FRANCE
tonsull

Rhea E. Cashman

World.Wide Travel Bureau
lots WASH. BLVD,
RA. 33694310
Detroit, Mick.

APPEAR IN "FABLES AND FOIBLES"
AT SERVICE GROUP DINNER MARCH 8

THIS 15 FAYE'S hPICCIA 1.

CHARLES M. WEINGARDEN

Sunday March II, have been com-
pleted. The proceeds of this affair
will be donated to aid the needy.
An invitation has been addressed
to the various clubs and organiza-
tions in the city urging them to
attend and help make this affair

100

Parke Davie

Haliveroil with Viosterol
Capsules — — $3.35

Koffman's Drug Store

8321-12th al Philadelphia (4. teas

Jimmie Higgins and his WWJ Jr. Jewish National Fund
orchestra will provide the music
Plans Moonlight
for dancing from 9 till 1.
LOUD -Malkin has been named
On Thursday, Feb. 20, the Junior
chairman in charge of this affair,
Jewish National Fund, met at the
Mrs. V. Freedman, president of and Charles M. Weingarden has
home of Mrs. Joseph Gutfreund.
the Molly Seigel Auxiliary of the been placed in charge of publicity.
Plans are being formulated for
Detroit Jewish Consumptive Re-
The association is continuing its
lief Society of Denver, Colo., drive for members, and young men a moonlight to be held in July.
The
Juniors are assisting the
thanks all donors and members who are interested are asked to
ladies auxiliary of the Junior Jew-
who gave their time and energy to call Hyman Storchan at Townsend
ish National S and with plans for
help make the dairy luncheon and 7-4974.
the $5 luncheon to be held at Hotel
card party a success.
Stotler on March 12.
All friends of the organization
The Juniors will also have a
B'nai
David
Bridge
Dance
are asked to attend the play at
Purim party on Starch 8, at the
Littman's Peoples Theater on
Planned
for
March
15
home of Maurice Stern, 2701 Stur-
Tuesday evening, March 3.
tevant Ave. All members and their
Members are requested to at-
Sirs. Joseph J. Jacobs is general friends are invited. Sam Yagoda,
tend the special meeting on Tues- chairman of the second annual
is the chairman of this party and
day, March 3, at 1 p. m., at' As-
bridge-dansant to be sponsored by Ilarry Nathanson and Morris
sembly Hall, 12th and Clairmount,
the B'nai David Sieterhood and Stern are on the committee. .
and bring money or tickets for the
Men's Club, at the Chinese Tea
show, as members will be held re-
Garden, 1514 Woodward Ave., on
sponsible for tickets.
Sunday evening, Starch 15. Tick-
Rabbi Sperka to Speak on
ets can be obtained at the door.
Assisting committees Include:
Altman's Jewis1-. Hour
Contributions in Memory of Mrs.
Philip B. Kramer, president
Harry Leach
of B'nai David Sisterhood; Jack
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will
Graff, president, Men's Club; Mrs. speak on Altman's Jewish Hour,
A donation was given by Mr. Morton H. Espar, co-chairman;
over Station WMBC, from 12 to
and Mrs. A. Lowenberg to the Morris Gerber, chairman of hosts;
1:30 p. m. this Sunday, in the in-
Corrine Lewis Hospital Visiting Mesdames Herman M. Hoffenberg,
terests of the annual $5 donor
Committee of Temple Beth El, in Samuel D. Dolnick, Harry S. Pal-
luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary
These young ladies will appear in the radio review "Fables memory of Harry Leach.
lin, Abe S. Eisenberg, Harry Rt of the Jewish National Fund. Rab-
and Foibles of 19.36," to be staged at the Detroit Service Group get-
The principal and teachers of Avieon, hostesses.
bi Sperka is chairman of the Jew-
tegether on March S. Julian Zemon wrote the review which is being Courtville Public School gave a
ish National Fund Council of 0e-
directed by Mrs. Henry Levitt.
donation to the Jewish Children's
Dr. Welshes. Move, Offices
troit.
Reading from left to right in the photograph are: Mrs. Theo- Home, in memory of Harry Leach.
In addition to RAIL: Sperka's
dore I. Roth, Mrs. Charles S. lApides, Sirs. Gerald R. Sanded. Mrs.
Dr. Max Wershow announces address' there will be other fee.
Harry W. Kohn, Mrs. Samuel S. Greenberg, Miss Barbara Zebrak, Flemere for aJ measles. — the removal of his office to 830
tures on the Altman Jewish Hoar,
Mrs. William M. Mazer, Mrs, Oscar M. Zemon, Mrs. Morse N. Colten. Deater.Jey Florist, Eaclicl 601I2, Fox Theater Bldg.
including a fine musical progress.

Molly Siegel Auxiliary of the
Jewish Consumptive
Relief Society

.,

ASSOCIII•

flan announce,' that plans for its

a success.

HEY !

TICKETS 60c

RESERVE OFFICERS INVITED

CUB.

Members of the chorus are: Mis-
sea Jean Levy, Virginia Wolf,
Irene Weiss, Miriam Carver, Na-
dine Lewis, Phyllis Schmier, Sophie
Schmier, Rose Elkin, Florence
Travis, Laya Fauman, Carolyn
Stair, Estelle Starr, Gertrude Nis-
senbaum, Ruth Klein, Diana Rosen-
blatt, 'Rose Shaffer, Ida Shaffer,
Dorothy Goldsmith and Billie Lich-
ter; Messrs. Louis M. Felsenthal,
Alexander Robinson, Kenneth Rob-
ins and Bernard Sharkey.
The assistant director is Miss
Josephine Stern. Miss Irene Weiss
is secretary. Wardrobe and proper-
ties are in charge of Miss Virginia
Wolf, Make-up is directed by Miss
Betty Saloshin. Technician, in
charge of scenery is Homer Sara-
sohn. Publicity writers are Philip
S. Stern, Dr. Milton Marx, Miss
Jean Levy, Miss Betty Saloshin,
assisted by Miss Shirley Fenster.
Special lyrics were written by
Miss Josephine Stern. A novelty
sailor dance was prepared by the
Misses Irene Weiss and Virginia
Wolf. Philip S. Stern will be at
the piano.

and His Orchestra

EXHIBITION DRILL BY POLISH FALCONS



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