~I G LTROFF E thONICLI R end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Flimelhoch's Christmas Sale Every One of the Items Below of Typical Himelhoch Quality—Priced at Great Savings for 7 Days Only • Toiletries • Lingerie MRS. ANNA WILLIAMS • Hosiery Mrs. Meyer Finkel, Mrs. Rose Goldberg and Mrs. Anna Wil- liams, are accepting reservations for the donor luncheon to be held at the Statler, Dec. 1. Representatives from the In- fants Service Group who will at- tend the donor luncheon are. • Handkerchiefs ro spowir-7.9.-. 7 , r-,074 Mesdames Jack 11 rl lllnnt, Hamo Hank, Arthur Cohen, Aaron Husain, 'Ralph Goldsmith. F. N. Oretinhouaq Jelek Howard, Nathaniel Holden, Jacob Jaffe, Alfred Koffman. Norman Karaelek, (Morse Jackson, Ahe Metteenor, 130001 Neuman. Harry Is Pliskow, Arthur Robinson, l.. Handers. Stools Hussman, 10 Kat m n 11 y 11 Al Morena Rain /demon. Jule. Itilnlkoff. Morris Wittus. Nat Weingartien, Nam Weingar• den, Joseph Wilber, Ham Weller. , 11 Prescriptions Da t Pi SCIIET TLER 1 Keidan Addresses Membership Rally of Hebrew Schools by ' 7 i r 50 At the last meeting of the mem- bership campaign of the United Hebrew Schools, held at.the home of Dr. Albert E. Bernstein, Judge Harry B. Keidnn was the princi- pal speaker. Ile said in part: "Much has been said about the importance of connecting our youth with the synagogue, but what does the synagogue with its services and rituals mean without the proper background, without education? It is only through education that our prayers be- come meaningful, that the syna- gogue is brought closer to us." In connection with the study of Jewish history, Judge Keidan said that it is only through an understanding of our past that we become imbued with the spirit of justice and righteousness as conceived by our people. He further stated that only through the study of our language, our history and Torah do we learn to appreciate the treasures of our people. Ile concluded his address by urging the members present to give Sam Schaflander, chair- man of the membership campaign, their full co-operation. Harry Cohen, president of the schools, and Mr. Schaflander spoke briefly, outlining the details of the work. The next meeting of the mem- bership committee will be held Tuesday evening, Dec. 1, at the home of Julius Berman, 60 Bur- lingame. Years of Professional Pharmacy DETROIT BIRMINGHAM GROSSE POINTE V LA PI 11,4 , v INFORMATION ON LISTED AND UNLISTED SECURITIES PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED • , r CHARLES R. IIASSNER 1131 IWHL BLDO. CADILLAC IIIII MONDAY Last Day Marshall Lodge to Hear G-Man of the NOVEMBER SilkSale Your last day to SAVE on the smart, popular kinds of fabrics you'll wear now, and right into Spring! Wonderful choice of daytime and evening materi- als — in over ONE HUNDRED colors Shop Monday! These Included in the Sale! Smart Print Satins, yard Jacquard Crepes, yard $1.39 98c 98c Pure Dye Crepe Wynona, yard Smart Faille-Alpaca, yard $1.29 Cellophane Crepes, yard Transparent Velvets (rayon yard $1.39 pile), $1.39. Crushless Velvets (rayon pile), yard $2.45 Metallic Novelties, yard $2.45 Last Day Special! Truhu Crepe All Silk Pure Dye • '1.09 a yard Silk Shops—Third Floor—Farmer HUDSON'S Priem Pubjett to 3: Sales Tax W. MANECKE FUR COATS More of the Values That Are Giving Frank & Seder a Remarkable Volume of Fur Business! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman The Misses Hattie and Martha left to spend the week-end with Groneman, who left Detroit early their daughter, Sue, in Boston, last August, after spending a month enrcute, have again moved Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Wolf to Long Beach, Cal., where they of Lawrence Ave. were hosts at a had resided, for many years. They dinner party Saturday night, Nov. are now residing in the Palace 21. Apartment Hotel, •Ends Saturday, Dec. 5th • Gloves Sale--QUALITY Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, Jr. of Chicago spent the holiday week- 1 Sirs. Adolph Sloman will be at end with their parents, Mr. and home to her friends on Sunday, Nov. 29, in honor of her 79th Mrs. Day Krolik of Rowena St. birthday. •Begins Saturday • Bags Made to Sell at $79 to $1191 , Slacked' Grey Broadtail, Sgukrel trimmed, $69 Mrs. Eva Ellenstein, president of the Eva I'renzlauer Maternity Aid and her co-workers, Mrs. Fannie Strauss, chairman, Mrs. Joseph Rose, Mrs. Melba Stoller, Advance • Negligees November 27, 1936 Prenzlauer Donor Luncheon Dec. 1 FURS MADE TO ORDER FROM ALL KINDS OF FURS Remodeling end Repairs IS E. GRAND RIVER, ROOM 404 CHERRY 1904.11 , 1 I Louis Marshall Lodge of the Bnai Brith and its guests will listen on Tuesday, Dec. 15, to a narrative on government sleuth- ing. The speaker will be Harold Reinecke, Federal G-Man. Mr. Reinecke will be introduced by Samuel Charfoos, chairman of the committee on special features. Visitors will be welcome at this special meeting, which will begin at 8:45 p. m., in the Washington Room of the Book-Cadillac ho- tel. Alvin M. Levin will address the lodge Tuesday evening, Dec. 1, on the "Life and Speeches of Al- fred M. Cohen." On Nov. 8, a well attended meeting, which included as guests the Ladies' Auxiliary of Bnai Brith, heard and saw a non-tech- nical exposition illustrated by slides, on the mysteries of X-ray, presented by one of the noted au- thorities on the subject in Amer- ica, W. Bierwagon, chief engineer of the General Electric. Y. M. H. A. The annual open meeting of the Y. M. H. A. will take place at the Bnai Moshe on Nov. 29, Those organizations not receiv- ing invitations are urged to at- tend. Entertainment, refresh- ments and a pep talk are on the program. Dr. Steinberg, Max Steinberg, William Morris and Ilenry Onrich will be there. ROBINSON'S STORE•WIDE YEAR-END SALE • Starts Monday! Big Savings in Every Dep't ROBINSON FURNITURE CO. Washington Blvd. •t 1120 Open Mon. • Wed. - Fri. and Sat. Evening. Hudson Seal Coats $159 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston Miss Marianne Sloss of Cleve- left for Palm Beach, Fla., and will land is in Detroit from Hillsdale be gone a fortnight. College and is the guest of Mar- jorie Hirschman for the Thanks- Mrs. Irwin P. Strauss has re- giving holiday week-end. turned to her home in New York after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Dr. William Haber, professor Sol E. Heineman. of economics at the University of Michigan and former deputy Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott relief administrator fox the State are entertaining a group of of Michigan, will address the Sis- friends at dinner Saturday night, terhood of Temple Beth El Nov. 28. at its meeting on Mon- day, Dec. 14, on "Aspects of So- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Wohl cial Security." At 1:30 o'clock of the Lee Crest gave a cocktail preceding Dr. Haber's lecture, a party preceding the Great Lakes complimentary dessert luncheon will be served to the members. Club dinner dance, Nov. 25. Purity Rainbow Assembly is E. M. Tabor left Sunday, Nov. 22 to spend the winter in Holly- sponsoring a bridge party on Tues- day evening, Dec. 1, at the East- wood, Fla. ern Star Temple. 80 W. Alexan- drine Ave. This is the first of Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy will a series of bridge parties, pro- be hosts at a dinner party Satur- ceeds of which will go to the day night, Dec. 5, Children's Home and other funds. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten will be hosts at a dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Zack- Saturday night, Nov. 28. helm have returned to the city from Rochester, Minn. Mrs. Leo Butzel of Burns Ave. spent last week-end in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewandorf of Cleveland are spending the Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple week-end with their brother-in-law Beth El will leave on Tuesday and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David for Cincinnati where he is to at- Huber. tend a meeting of the board of managers of the Union of Ameri- Mrs. Harry W. Kohn of Glen- can Hebrew Congregations of dale Ave. is spending a few weeks which he is a member. in Butler, Pittsburgh and Harris- burg. Mrs. Nathan Sloss is the guest of Sir. and Mrs. Irving Hirsch- Sir. and Mrs. Leo Marks and man of Edison Ave. children of Linwood Ave. left to visit with relatives in Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman over the week-end. returned Tuesday from a few days spent in New York. Miss Bernice Edelstein of Sew- Ave. left to spend the week- Mr. and Sirs. Murfin Lorange of ard end in Chicago. Cleveland, 0., are spending the Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. Mr. and Sirs. Julius Lipman of and Mrs. William Fleischman of Gloversville, N. Y., formerly of McNichols Road. Detroit, are visiting over the holi- Mr. and Sirs, Henry Wineman day week-end with Sir. and Mrs. left for a 10 days"stay in Atlantic David Unbar of York Road. City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sloman of Jerome Spiegel of Chicago re- Afton Blvd. returned from a short cently visited with his brother, visit in Toronto. Robert Spiegel of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt are Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Kai- spending the holiday week-end in chen entertained at a family din- the cast. ner Thanksgiving day in their home on Webb Ave. Philip Schaffer of Philadelphia, Pa., spent the week-end with his Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stein children, Sir. and Mrs. Charles returned to their home in Chicago King of Santa Rosa Drive. having been the guests of Mr. and Miss Mildred Fink who is at Mrs. Joseph Burak. tending the University of Chicago, Sirs. Maurice Enggass returned is spending the holiday week-end Tuesday from a week's stay in with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Winona Ave. New York. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levenson Mrs. Oscar Zemon, Mrs. William Mazer, Robert Mazer and Milton of Johnstown, Pa. are the guests Doner attended the Slichigan-Ohio of Sir. and Mrs. Louis Frank of State football game in Columbus. Virginia Park. Nevin Palley of Pittsburgh is James Wineman spent last week- spending the holiday week-end in end in Atlantic City. Detroit visiting with friends. Mr. and Sirs. Philip Trost of Sirs. Harry Wine of Calvert Toledo will be the guests on Sun- day of Mr. and Sirs. Irving Ave. returned frotn a month's stay in New York. Hirschman. Hollander dyed. Made to sell for Sits to $3.13. Swaetter • o d filled models. Persian Lamb Swaggers $198 Mad• to sell for VIP to E11/8. Base 14 to as. $100 Natural Muskrats $69 $100 Brown Kidskin: $69 $100 to $119 Black Ponies. $69 $89 to $100 Black Caraculs $69 $89 to $100 Gray Lambs $69 $100 Mendoza Beavers 4°4 $69 $79 to $100 Northern Seals gl y 1$69 $100 to $119 Persian Lambs $69 $100 Gray Broadtails.,:=711$69 $100 Civet Cats $69 $89 Mendoza Lapins Eg4 , • $69 $100 Jap Mink Sides $69 $100 Brown Caraculs $69 $89 to $100 Black Kidskins... $69 $100 Premier Bonded Beavers $69 $89 Mink-Dyed Lapins. cT:1 .$69 Swagger, Princess, unit and Fitted Myles SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED Frank • Jaen—FURS—Filth Ft Frank & Seder Mlawer Celebrate 2nd Anniversary Sunday Evening For Men-- For Boys-- In November, 1934, under the leadership of Abe Greenbaum, a small group of men organized the Mlawer Unigegend Verein for charitable and social purposes of former Mlawer residents. In the U., eon • large selection of Boys. ALL WOOL SHIRTS Overcoats With Hat to Match Nouns TodThItrg: SI 95 cloth, newest Pat - !erne $ 7 95 Plaid Lining Sizes 5 to 10 Imported English Wool Hosiery 75c All Wool Sweaters .. $1.95 Holiday Neckwear ALL SIZES Genuine Horsehide Hand Tailored, — Resilient Constructed 55c JACKETS to '2" B 11:- .7T1 $1195 elms I to 50 Genuine Pig Skin Gloves . . . $1.95 We Carry a Complete Line of Boy. Furnishings Large Assortment of Holiday Gifts for Men and Boys FREE CHRISTMAS PACKING A Small Deposit Will Lay•Away Any Article QUALITY, VALUE, PLUS SERVICE IS MAKING OUR STORES POPULAR ABE GREENBAUM DAD LAD , last two years, this group has grown to about 150 couples and has contributed to all worthwhile local and national charities. It has sent about $2000 to Europe not only to help the landsleite but also contributing to the support of Chisha Shako, Mlawer Gym- nasium, etc. To celebrate the second birth- day of this group, a dinner-dance will be held on Sunday, Nov. 29, at Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road, at 6:30 p. m. Dinner will be fol- lowed by dancing. The hanging of the charter will take place. The chairman of the evening is I. Mellin. The chairman of the ticket committee is Sam Lichten- stein. The officers are: Ben S. Golden, president; L Burnstein, vice president; Dave Rallin, treas- urer; Leo Fried, secretary. Tickets ran be had by calling Tyler 5-4183, the members of the verein, or the night of the party at the door. Prudence Bernstein of Blaine Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Enggass will be hosts at a dinner party Ave., has as her house guest dur- ing the Thanksgiving holiday Miss Saturday night, Nov. 28. Rita Haskin of Long Island, N. Louis Robinson of Chicago Blvd. Y., who is attending Bowling honored his daughter, Andrey, with Green University. a dinner-dance Wednesday eve- Miss Madelyn Kahn left Thurs- ning, Nov. 25, given at the Book Cadillac. Covers were laid for 30 day for Cleveland Heights. 0., guests. where she will be the guest of Sirs. Lenore Horwitz and her Next Monday, Dr. Leo M. nephew, Sheridan, for the Thanks- Franklin will address the Detroit giving vacation, Review Club on the subject "Re- Mrs. V. Binkow of 2070 W. ligion as a Fine Art." Euclid gave a miscellaneous Blanche Yurka at Mr. and Sirs. Harry N. Cohn of shower in honor of her cousin, Hadassah Affair Butler, Pa., formerly of Detroit, Miss Yetta Kief. Covers were laid spent several days with Mr. and for 66 guests on Nov. 19, at Iluy- Blanche, Yurka, eminent artist Mrs. Jacob Perlmutter of Webb ler's L'Aiglon in the Fisher Bldg. of the stage and screen, will be Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weinbeck presented by the Detroit chapter Newton King of Columbus, 0., and mother, Mrs. Meryl Musco- of Hadassah on Wesdnesday, Dec. spent last Sunday with his family vite, are making their home in 16, at 8:30 p. m., at the Masonic in Detroit. Miami Beach, Fla., and are re- Temple. The audience will be limited siding at 744 Euclid Ave., Ileredi Meyer Rosenberg of Poe Ave. is Apts. They had as their week- to paid-up lubscribers to Hades- motoring through Northern Michi- end house guest Mrs. Si. Kauf- sah's Roll of Honor Campaign gan. man of Philadelphia Ave., who headed this year by Sirs. Sidney arrived to attend the Bar Mitz- J. Allen. Mrs. S. Q. Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Horniker vah of her grandson, Arnold. son chairman of the program com- of New York are visiting with of Mr: and Sirs. Louis Kaufman, mittee, declares that Hadassah is fortunate in securing so distin- their family, Mr. and Mrs. Mi- on Saturday, Nov. 21, guished an actress for its annual chael Falk of Elmhurst Ave. Many lovely affairs have been affair. Miss Yurka has agreed to fill Harold Van Baalen Jr., a stu- given in honor of Helen D. Mit- dent at Albion is spending the teldorf, bride-elect of Nov. 26 only a limited number of dates Thanksgiving week-end with Sir. On Wednesday, Nov. 4, a personal between theatrical and motion pie- and Mrs. Fred Gunsburg of Chi- shower was given by her sister , tore engagements. The program will be followed cago Blvd. Bertha Mitteldort, in the Green Room of the Wilshire Hotel. The by a reception and dance in the Mrs. Alexander Freeman of Chi- table was beautifully set. and Crystal Ballroom. Mrs. David S. cago Blvd. left Wednesday to luncheon was served for 60 Diamond is in charge of arrange- spend the winter in Miami Beach. guests. On Nov. 17, • lovely ments. The next Honor Roll rally will handkerchief shower was given in Harry Frank, son of Mr. and her honor by Mrs. Tom S. Mittel- be held Wednesday, Dec 2, at Mrs. H. J. L. Frank is home from dorf of Clements Ave. On Nov. the Detroiter Hotel. Luncheon Cornell College to spend the holi- 19, • beautiful affair was given will he served at 12:30 for those days with his family. by Miss Lillian Leider at her who wish it. Luncheon reserva- home on Virginia Park, in the tions will be taken by Mrs. Mar- vin Weisman, Longfellow 7941. Sirs. Arthur Siegel and her form of a "memory party." niece, Joan, of Grand Rapids, Mich. The Misses Hattie and Florence spend last week-end visiting with Silberman of 1250 Burlingame Mr. and Mrs. David King. Ave. left Wednesday for a 10 Contributions to the Fresh; Air Society • Richard Sloss of Cleveland days' stay in New York. spent Thanksgiving Day as the A Scavenger Hunt will be given guest of Frederick Hirschman. The Fresh Air Society received by the Chaldean Sorority on Dec. ■ contribution from Sir. and Mrs. Mrs. Horded Ezekiel and Mrs. 5, in honor of Bliss Gertrude Feld- W. S. Ileavenrich, in memory of Elliott H. Moyer of Washington, stein of 3333 Collingwood Ave., Benjamin Siegel, Mrs. S. Schoen- D. C., Miss Guy Rowe and Mr. who is leaving for Florida on Dec. brun Mrs. Karl Fechheimer and and Mrs. II. Kratze of New York 18 for a six months stay. The next Mrs. Blanche Stern. City, were called home due to the meeting of the sorority will be serious illness of their father, h old at the borne of Miss Ann Flowers for all occasions — oyne of 2448 Hazelwood Ave. Charles A. Finstarwald. 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