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December 25, 1936
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Annual Banquet of
Zwiller on Sunday
The Bessie Sarin Zwiller Ladies
Aid Society will hold its annual
banquet on Sunday, Dec. 27, at
Lacher's.
The organization thanks the re-
tiring president, Mrs. L. Fineman,
...
For Your Health...SPA BATHS
Wedding Calendar
Ili s Jean Levy is assisting in
the arrangements for a tea dance
Dec. 27—Miss Evelyn S. Shorr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
given by the Young People's Tem-
S. Shorr of 1426 Virginia Park, to Harry Hirsch Josselson, at 12
ple Club of Temple Beth El on
noon. at Congregation Emanuel.
Sunday afternoon, Dec. 27, at 3:30
Dec. 27—Miss Leanorre Terris, to Joseph Faudem, son of Air
and Mrs: William Faudem. Reception at Lachar's 8 to 11 p. m. No
cards.
Jan. 17—Miss Sara Seligman, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Maur-
ice Seligman of Webb Ave., to Alexander Wilenkin, son of Mrs.
Annetta Wilenkin of Fullerton Ave.
Jan. 3—Miss Dorothy Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Green, to Harry Baskin, son of Ales. Sarah Baskin. The 7 o'clock
ceremony will be followed by a reception for relatives and friends
at the home of the bride, 3500 W. Warren Ave. No cards.
Jun. 3—Miss Faye Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Cohen of 3245 Calvert Ave., to l'aul Rodner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Israel Rodner of Toronto, Ont.
Marriages
Turkish Baths and Swedish Massage
Y.P.T.C, Tea Dance
this Sunday, Dec. 27
HELEN'S
Bnai Moshe Ladies
Pay-Up Luncheon
, Wednesday, Jan. 13
Advance howing
of
Beatitiful Dres es
•
Many Detroiters
at Jr. Hadassah's
PRINTS
Jr. Congregation
of Shaarey Zedek
National Parley
$12.95 to $18.95
•
Formal Fashions
Events Are Planned
By Pioneer Women
$12.95 to $18.95
HUDSON'S
After-Christmas
SALES
Marshall Lodge
to Join Windsor
New Year Event
AGREE—BIRNBAUM
Sir. and Mrs. I. Birnbaum of Los
Angeles, Calif., announce the mar-
Many members of the Louis
Battle Creek System of Tuattnents Turkish Hydro-Electric and Sax
riage of their daughter, Ruth Le-
Baths. Pa .11811 massage, Sunlight, the greatest adjuort to your medl.
nore, to George William Agree, son Marshall Lodge and Pisgah Lodge
1111 treatments for l•lanni,
itheutuatletn, Arthritis, Headaches, Nee-
,onsness and Itnantnis
of Mrs. Rose Agree of 2461 Glynn and the Bnai Brith Ladies Auxil-
Ct., Detroit, on Sunday, Dec. 20.
Pdr Me Brat Room., Grodunle Attendants, 1410101flo
iary have accepted the Invitation
JEAN LEVY
MRS.
L.
FINEMAN
ke,
1tser ■
ItrvlocIne
Treatments,
Su hunting
rot.
of their brother lodge across the De-
CEASAR—GOLDMAN
troit River for the New Year's o'clock, in the social hall of the
who was to resign because of her
Special Days for Ladies: Mon., Wed., 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Mrs. Harry Goldman announces celebration of the Windslow Lodge. Temple. Ray Oberschulte and his
health, for her untiring work for
the marriage of her daughter,
Milton Sumner, associate re- nine-piece orchestra will furnish
the society.
1246 Library Ave., Opposite J. L. Hudson.
Cherry 0076
Reva, to Harry Ceasar, son of Mr. gional director for the Eastern the music. There will be novel en-
The new officers elected at the and Mrs. Jacob Ceasar, on Sunday,
District of Canada, announced that tertainment in keeping with the
last meeting held on Wednesday, Dec. 20. The ceremony took place
on Dec. 31 the reception hall of holiday season. Albert Ressler,
Dec. 16, will be installed at the
in the Ivory Room of Hotel Staler, the Shear Hashomayim Synagogue chairman of the social committee,
banquet.
Members
and
friends
are
LADIES AID SOCIETY
with Rabbi A. M. Hershman offi- at 101 E. Giles Blvd., Windsor, announces an interesting program
invited.
ciating. After a reception and din- will be turned into a night club for the afternoon during which re-
DANCE SUN., JAN. 10
The new officers are: President, ner the young couple left for a with an excellent swing band, freshments will be served, A small
Sirs. M. Pevin; vice-presidents, honeymoon to Santa Monica and superb entertainers, full course admission fee will be charged.
The Detroit Ladies Aid Society
Mrs. II. Peavin and Mrs. S. Rus- Los Angeles, Calif., for a month's dinner, variety noise makers, Everyone is welcome.
will have its 19th annual dance
kin; financial secretary, Mrs. H. stay.
drinks, decorations and favors. Ac-
at the Barium Hotel on Sunday,
Assisting Mr. Ressler on the
Nida; treasurer, Mrs. Al, Noranz;
cording to B. Schneider, a member committee are Jean Levy, Virginia
Jan. 10. The president, Airs. L.
recording secretary, Sirs. Zager;
of the committee, the affair is Wolf, Frank Winton, Irene Weiss,
hospitalization, Airs. Parr; board
limited to 125 couples. Dr. M. AL Miriam Carver and Helen Rosen-
of directors, Airs. Wolfson, Mrs. B.
Silverman has been handling the berg.
Klein, Mrs. Shindler, Mrs. Fish-
reservations for the Detroit lodges.
Plans are now being completed
stein, Mrs, Rogoff, Mrs. Winslow
Requests for reservations have
for a Valentine formal dance to be
Mrs. Sodos and Mrs. 'Weisman.
been so numerous, since this is the
given in the Crystal Ballroom of
A pay-up luncheon has been ar- only Bnai Brith function for this the Book Cadillac Hotel on Satur-
ranged by the Sisterhood of Bnai locality for that festive occasion, day, Feb. 13.
Moshe to be held on Wednesday, Dr. Silverman said, that he sus-
Jan. 13, at 1 p. m. in the ban- pects that the allotment for De-
quet hall of the congregation, Law- troit will be exhausted by the time
this goes to press.
rence and Dexter.
Smart, Dressy and Practical
Mrs. M. Goodman is chairman
The banquet-dance celebrating
Patterns with Black, Navy
Five delegates will be sent by of the luncheon, assisted by Mrs. the formation of the Michigan Bnai
and Brown background.
Brith Council in Grand Rapids on
the Detroit unit of Junior Hadas- Rose Busch.
At the beautiful Sabbath serv-
Mrs. Harry Meer, president of Sunday, Jan. 10, has also been at- ices of the Shaarey Zedek Junior
1
sah, the Young
Women's Zionist
Sizes 11 to 17 and 12 to 20
Organization of America, to the the Sisterhood, reports that the tracting considerable attention Congregation on Dec. 19, the resu-
organization's 13th annual conven- third annual donor dinner has among the Marshall Lodge mem- me of the portion of the Law was
tion to be held in the Mayflower been postponed to Starch 7. Mrs. bers and their friends. A commit- ably delivered by Miss Sylvia
Hotel, Washington, D. C., from Bessie Greenspan is active chair- tee headed by Walter Bellow and Firestone. The talk on the Proph-
Dec. 25 to 28, it was announced man of the donor committee and Joseph Glazer is considering the ets was well given by Miss Ilene
by Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz, is assisted by Mrs. Ethel Sobel plan of chartering a train for the Schiller. Kalman Whitman offici-
and Airs. Freda Weinstein. Phone trip to Grand Rapids and back. ated as cantor.
president of the unit.
The delegates are Sophie Mrs. Greenspan, Townsend 6-6771 The members of the council repre-
On Dec. 26, the resume will be
or Ilogarth 0862, for reservations. senting the Detroit Louis Marshall given by Miss Ruth Gotlieb.
Blanche
Schwartz,
Ann
Milstein,
in a gay and festive mood
Lodge are Dr. M. Al. Silverman,
Naomi Buchalter, Esther Etkin
The Junior Congregation invites
chiffons, taffetas and satins.
and Rose Greenwald, with the
Samuel Krawitz, Alvin B. Levin, everyone between the ages of 12
Sol Poskel, Harry Portnoy and and 20 to attend its inspiring serv-
Misses Lillian Barr, Betty Patio-
Sizes 12 to 18
MRS. L. HAAS
Fred Bernstein.
john, Ruth Jacobson, Mamie Schul-
ices.
man
and
Rebecca
Rappaport
as
Haas, appointed Mrs. Z. Needle,
Oliver Kanter, chairman of the
in charge of tickets. The proceeds alternates. In addition, Ai i a as
athletic committee, reported that Old Gold Cigarettes are Double.
A Pioneer Women's Organiza- the badminton tournament held
will be used for charitable pur- Schwartz said, many other mem-
Mellow, Double Fresh, Double
poses. Arrangements for a popu- bers of the unit will attend as ob- tion council meeting was held last yearly in December was well un- Guaranteed. Made from the finest
Wednesday
afternoon at the home der way. Erwin S. Bunin, last
servers.
Mr orchestra have been made for
crops tobacco, they hit the spot
A full presentation of the Arab- of Sirs. Sarah Levine, 1600 Seward year's lodge champion, is expected
the evening.
Jewish problem in Palestine, an Ave., at which reports were turned to repeat as the winner this year.
analysis of Zionist ideals and aims in of the dance and Chanukah Players in addition to Bunin are
Fur trimmed with Persians,
and • discussion of the responsi- celebration which took place Dec. Harry T. Ross, Sol Poskel, Philip
_Savor. Fox...Crows Fox. Red
bilities of American Jews toward 13. This event was a succesa.as Forman, Alvin B. Levin,
Markus
Fox and Raccoons.
the building of a Jewish National well as the bulletin which went Simon, Sy Leib and Ben Golden.
Homeland will be among the major out in conjunction with the affair. In the women's tournament Rose
Approximately $500 profit was Glazer won individual honors over
One of the finest Chanukah items on the convention agenda,
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, presi- made at the dance and Chanukah her six contestants. In the mixed
celebrations of the United Ile-
brew Schools was staged at the dent of the Zionist Organization of celebration. Thanks are extended doubles Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B.
Ahavath Achim Synagogue by the America; Mrs. Edward Jacobs, na- to those who patronized the bulle- Levin and Sir. and Mrs. William
pupils of the Oakland School. lo- tional president of Senior Hadas- tin as advertisers.
Glazer will play the final match
Further plans were made for the this Sunday at the Stormfeltz
cated at Delmar and Westminster. sah; Siaurice Samuel, author and
The program was presided over lecturer; Miss Sulamith Schwartz, donor luncheon to take place Feb. Lovely Building between 12 and 2
by J. V. Ariel, principal of the former national president of 23 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. All p. ni. Badminton play will continue
school. It opened with the cere- Junior Hadassah who is on a visit committees are urged to co-operate every Sunday through the month
mony of lighting the candles by here from Palestine; Rabbi Isidor with the luncheon chairmen of of January.
Chaim II. Novetsky and J. Plot- Breslau, of Washington, D. C.; each group in soliciting new pros-
nick. The story of Chanukah was Rabbi Edward Israel of Baltimore, pects, etc.
Plans were also made for the
told in Hebrew by Betty Cohen. Md.; Mrs. Samuel Shulsinger, of
• w'omen'. Apparel of InctInvtion '
Chanukah poems were recited by Newark, N. .1., a national board rally which is to be held Tuesday
afternoon,
Jan. 19, in the English
member
of
Senior
Hadassah
and
a group of children of Morris
The Men's Club of Bnai Moshe
Plafkin's class. A Chanukah story Mrs. Frieda Silbert Ullian, of Room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. will hold a business session on
8701 12TH ST., car Blaine
For the past several weeks the
was read by a pupil of Louis Boston, Mass., formerly of Detroit,
Monday, Dec. 28, at 8:30 p. m. A
Panush'is class. Group songs were are scheduled to make the main Drora-Kadimah Group has been
Open Eves.—Sundays till 4
number of important problems are
sung by the school chorus.
addresses during the four-day ses- meeting at the home of Sirs. B.
scheduled for discussion a n d
Stashefsky, 3271 Calvert Ave. Fif-
The most interesting feature of sions.
Harry Rosman, president, requests
the evening was a play entitled
One of the features of the con- teen trees have been purchased by all members to attend.
"Chanukah Candles," written and vention will be a traditional Fri- various members of this group. for
A general meeting of Congrega-
coached by Mr. Ariel. and staged day night dinner, the program of the Jewish National Fund. This
by the first year high school class which will include the ceremony group also participated in the tion Bnai Moshe will be held on
and the 1937 graduates.
of the lighting of candles and the dance and Chanukah celebration Wednesday, Dee. 13, 8 p. m. The
The shul auditorium was filled singing of Hebrew and Jewish and is now working intensively president, Morris Rosenberg, asks
to capacity with parents and songs.
towards making the forthcoming the members to bear this date in
mind and to attend the meeting at
friends of the children. Bernard
A mass meeting to be attended donor luncheon a success.
which matters of interest will be
Isaacs spoke to the parents on by Zionists of Washington and
decided
upon.
the "Significance of Chanukah." nearby cities is scheduled for
and enthusiasm prevailed through- Saturday night, Dec. 26. Rabbi
out the evening. Members of the and Mrs. Jacobs will be the prin-
women's auxiliary of the shul cipal speakers.
distributed to all the children
A special entertainer that eve-
At a meeting held last Wednes-
bags containing Palestinian fruits ning will be Miss Brachah Zfirah,
and other dainties. The program interpreter of Palestinian and day at the Palmetto Hotel, De-
ended with the singing of "Batik- Oriental folk-lore, who is on a brief troit Post No. 135, Jewish War
Womens Chamiosette GLOVES
vah."
visit in this country. She will sing I Veterans of the United States, held
regular $1.00 reduced to 69c
the old melodies of ancient Yemen, election of officers for the year
Arabia, Persia and other Eastern 1937.
The following officers were elect-
Corduory Lounging PAJAMAS
countries. The composer of Miss
sizes 14 to 20, regular $3.95
Zfirah's music, as well as her piano ed: Maurice Bordelove, com-
mander;
David Wrubel, senior
$3.39
value, reduced to
accompanist, is h e r husband,
vice-commander; Jack Goldstein,
Nachum Nardi.
—
The
ennual
Father
and
Son
get-
The members of Junior Hades- junior vice-commander; Sam Leve,
2-piece Knit DRESSES, regular
together staged by the Men's Club sah are especially interested in Judge advocate; John Litzky, Chap-
$3.95
$5.95, reduced to
of Shaarey Zedek will be held Miss Zfira because she is a grad- lain; Robert
Dr.
, surgeon;
Rosen,
Sunday evening, Feb. 7. This will uate of Meier Shfayah, the chil- Jack Savin, Dr. Mark Herzfeld
SKI SUITS, regular $12.95
take the form of the usual dinner, dren's village in Palestine main- and Joseph Jones, trustees. The
and $13.95, reduced to $9.95
but the entertainment features will tained bydunior Iladassah.
balance of the officers which are
differ radically from those held
An important discussion will appointive, will be announced by
SNOW SUITS, regular $6.95,
during the past year. Every effort center about Zionist education Commander-elect Bordelove in a
$4.95
reduced to
this season will be made to bring Sunday afternoon,. Dec. 27. After) later issue of The Detroit Jewish
about active participation in the Maurice Samuel's address on the Chronicle.
Wool SWEATERS. regular
events of the evening by all those Arab-Jewish problem, the delegates
An elaborate installation of A-
$1.25, reduced to
89c
attending.
will discuss the inauguration of an cern is planned for Sunday, Jan.
A record turn-out is indicated extensive cultural program among 17, in the Arabian Room of the
and every member is urged to American Jewish youth. At a 'fuller Hotel, at which time sev-
BOYS' JERSEY SUITS. sizes
make his reservations as early as
3 to 6, regular $2.95. reduced
banquet the same evening "Cul- eral national officers of the Jewish
possible. Accommodations may be tural Fellowship" keys will be War Veterans of the United States
$2.49
to ,
limited.
Reservations
may
be
made
to
31.69
$1.95,
Reduced
Reg.
awarded to those members who will come to Detroit and present
by calling the office of the congre-
have completed a three-year course the Detroit Post with colors. This
gation, Tyler 4-6200, immediately i
10222 DEXTER BLVD.
n Jewish history and literature, affair will be by invitation only.
nd thus avoiding possible disap-
Neat to It,. (lab Karl....
The monthly social meeting will
Hebrew and the significance of
pointment later. Only those re-
Jewish customs. The speaker of be held on Wednesday, Dec. 30, at
ponding in time will be accommo-
8
p.
m., at the Palmetto Hotel.
the evening will be Rabbi Edward
dated.
L . Israel, whose subject will be This will be ladies' night and all
comrades
are urged to bring the
Communism and Zionism—Mos-
cow or Jerusalem." A formal ladies with them. There will be
cards
and
refreshments.
dance, with the members of the
Washington unit as hostesses, will
Specializing in
Contributions to Jewish
follow the banquet.
For Ladies and Gentlemen
Management of MILTON J. SAFFIR
Beginning Saturday
December 26
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and Year-End Sales
•
Hundreds of Brand New
DRESSES, COATS
SUITS and FURS
at Exceptional Savings
•
Boys' SUITS and
O'COATS Reduced
•
Men's O'COATS
at Clearance Prices
COATS & SUITS
Chanukah Observed
By Oakland School
/A
to 1 /3
ANNIS FURS
OFF
HELEN'S
DRESS
SHOP
49th and Greatest
Bnai Moshe Notes
ANNUAL
SALE
Jewish Veterans
Select Officers
Month End Sale
FATHER AND SON
NIGHT ON FEB. 7
THE FORMAL OPENING OF
Detroit's Most Beautiful Cocktail Lounge
Scalp Treatments
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PERMANENTS
FACIAL TREATMEN
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Partneri, aim Nancy Van Wyck
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ass ENIFIR6 BLDG.
On account of New Year's
Day, forms for the Jan. 1 issue
of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle will close a day earlier
than usual and all copy w II
have to be in the hands of the
BOESKY'S
Delective Service
ScientiAc Criminology
Private and Criminal
Investigation, Spec ial
Uniformed Police, Pol-
ice Escort Service
DAY OR NIGHT
ii Warren Bistran
Detective Agency
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TEMPLE 1-6208
J. E.W. O. Arranges Dinner
and Games for Sun., Feb. 21
A special board meeting of the
I Jewish Women's European Wei-
fare Organization will be held on
Monday, Dec. 20, at 12 noon, at the
home of Mrs. A. Katzin, president
■ of the organization, 3728 Tuxedo
Ave.
At thin meeting arrangements
will be made for • Sunday dinner
• and party of games to be given
Sunday. Feb. 21, at Jericho Tern-
pie„ at 5 p. m. Friendly organ's*-
Hong are asked not to interfere
with this date.
Children's Home
The Jewish Children's Home of
Detroit wishes to acknowledge with
thanks the following donations:
The Equality Club.
Sirs. Myron II. Dann, 3030 Cal-
vert Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. IL Rice, 3260 Cert.
land.
Mrs. D. Frank, 3342 Chicago
Blvd.
Mrs. J. H. Kopelman, 2292 W.
Philadelphia, in memory of Goldie
Kriel!.
United Friendship Club.
Mrs. M. Lasser, 2708 Glendale.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
H
Cohen.
1624 Glynn Court., In memory of
A. Pupko.
011 12th STREET
TWELFTH and HAZELWOOD
Tuesday Eve, Dec. 29th
JOIN THE MERRY THRONGS WHO WILL CELEBRATE WITH US THIS
GALA OCCASION, WHEN DETROIT WILL WELCOME THIS
DELIGHTFUL RENDEZVOUS OF THE SMART SET.
Open House New Year's Eve .
DROP IN ANY TIME DURING THE EVENING OR NIGHT
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