Ti EI)critonjptisti Korda.1 PAGE SIX U. H. S. Auxiliary LINVECtOit, 11111111Mir Highlights In Our 3.79 5.45 Exquisite handmade gowns with hand run laces and embroidery . . . One of a kind styles in satin and crepe at 5.45. MRS. MAX HAYMAN 9 SLIPS 2.79 3.79 All handmade slips with finest luxurious laces . . . Chinese embroidered brocade crepe slips at 3.79. • CORSETS 5.00 7.50 • Rare buys. Girdles and corsets remarkably low priced. Le Gents and Sorority Girl foundations included. • FLANNEL ROBES 6.95 8.95 Juillard flannel house coats. Two popular styles at 6.95 . . . Schiaparelli's zipper robe, and others at 8.95. Values to 10.95. FOREIGN PROGRAMS Like Local Ones QPECIAL Stromberg•Carlsen short-wave circuits make it possible to get many more distant w out nte ering noises. Po hits without I On the regular broadcast band, Automatic Sensitivity Control pre- vents local stations from blotting out the others. The edge-lighted Airplane-type dial gives you up preme convenience In tuning. ,t 130-M Triple-Range "The Musical Center of Detroit" 1107.50 GRINNELL BROS. Easy Terms Amassed Steinway Pianos Other Model*. 571.77 •It 1616-21 Woodward Ave. It anel,ea 5here is nothing finer than a Terombeiy-Carlson Elocution! DRAMATICS — POISE — VOICE CULTURE PLATFORM PRACTICE — EFFECTIVE SPEECH — INTERPRETATIVE READING Private or Group Training For Adults and Children SAUL S. SCHLESINGER Founder and Director or Slinarey Zedek Children's Theater Instructor of Interpretative Reading and Speech at Federation of Women's Club. For further information write 3009 LAWRENCE AVE. TOWNSEND 8-7291 Sund•ys 3:30 to 6:30 p. ni. or weekday evening, WE DELIVER TO EVERY PART OF THE CITY CIIEROW'S MARKET illakist Goods — Kosher Meat — Delleateseen — Dairy Plsh — Yralt• and Vegetable. LIQCOR WINE BEER When 12111 LINWOOD Corner Monterey DELICIOER APPETIZING VARIETY ECONOMY 11 MEM ICE Vou want rood Renck for a Phone . TOWNSEND 7.9643 We handle Gonsberg's Products Eselsavell Lang variety TARTY KOullER SANDWICHES Smiths,' lisoakfset, Luncheon and D ID Ref Menus Tank and Counter Nertice DAVE WALDMAN, Prop . IN THE Grand Central Mkt. Davison at Linwood TO 7-9737 — W. DOlver • GRAND Central Mkt, We barn bees appei•ted specially , designated dis- tributor for tke MICHIGAN LIQUOR COMMISSION - WE DELIVER- and WINE Parking for 1000 Cars DAVISON at LINWOOD Junior National Fund Dance at Statler Jan. 10 The Junior Jewish National Fund met at the home of Abe Rosenzweig, 12547 Waltham. Plans for the forthcoming dance were 'reviewed. The dance is to be the seventh annual event and will be held at the Stotler Hotel on Jan. 10. The \Yemen's Auxiliary of the J. N. F. set their date for its annual donor luncheon and the junior group decided, as previous- if, to contribute its share to make the luncheon a success. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Money Shepherd, 3253 Rochester, on Dec. 29. All persons and or- ganizations interested In tickets for the dance should call Miss Sylvia Ross, Euclid 9278-R. Oul.niine criminology retest. cad Crtsninsl I•vestIgs11016 thseeta1 I offenses! Pollee Karon NervIeli DAT DR NIGHT raw.. J. WARREN BISTRAN DETECTIVE AGENCY is W. 11 amnia Ave. Swan Ns. 7 TEMPLE 1-1111•11 Mitchell's "Gone With the Wind," by Rachel Berman, and musical entertainment was provided by Rose Steigman, cellist, Vera Fur- shots, pianist, and Leona Newton, violinist. Preceding the business meeting, the auxiliary's board meeting was held at 12 o'clock and the follow. ing additional pledges were re- ceived for the fifth annual donor luncheon to be given Jan. 27, at the Statler Hotel by the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools: Mesdames R. Allender, 111•U r Loa Aroneson, Joseph Ainbinder, M. Bittker, Morris Baron, William Boesky, Emil heron, Rae Blumenthal, Perry P. Dern- /dine, Morris Blumberg, Kate Barn, S. Brown, J. Borin, J. Drawer, N. Bonin, Ben Cohen, Arthur Carnick, A. J. Cope- land. Abraham Cooper, Saul Davidson, Ralph Davidson, Morrie Davis. David 5. Diamond, S. B. Edelman, Harry Prank, Ben Fishman, Sam Fineman, Joseph Freedman, R. Friedman, Henry Feled• man, Joseph Frank, Ily B. (bittern., Abe Gordon. Ben Goldman, Philip J. Gilbert, Benjamin Gould, /ladle GlIck• man, H. Gendel, Joseph Helier, Honiginan, Bernard Isaacs, Alex Immer- mon. Saul Katz, Leo 1Colodin, Jacob KR.. Max Kogan, Moe Leiter, 11. Leaser, Maurice J. Levin. William Levine. J. Leeman. Sam Lubetxky J. D. London, Den Lieberman, Louie Lightstone, J. M. Lattin, Sol 11. Levy, Haul Ledo rt... Miller, Robert Marwil, Irene Mandel, George Mallen, Joseph Newman. Philip (Mender. Moe Prince, A. Pregerson, M. Rosenzweig, Morris Rubin, William Roth, Aaron Sliberbiatt, Louis Stoll, More Poulson, I. 3. Rhein, S. T. Shevin, Sidney Stone. Nathan apevakow, Sam Schwarts, Harry Schaffer, William ithevin. Ben Schwarta Michael Scher. C. H. Smith, II. Solt Harry Shulman. Joseph Weisman, Ralph Weisman, I. Wolk, Leo Weintraub, L. Weisman, Joseph roues I. Louis Zuleback. All those interested in making reservations for the donor lunch- eon are invited to attend the luncheonette Tuesday morning, Jan. 5, at 11 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. H. Wetsman, 1642 Edison Ave. Mrs. Max Hayman, chairman of ways and means, will be glad to furnish information to anyone interested In earning or paying pledges and may get in touch with her by phoning Euclid 1-0016; or Mrs. Bert Smokier, general chair- man, Townsend 6-1633; Mrs. Louis Davidson, rummage chairman, Longfellow 9381. Hashomer Hatzair Concert on Jan. 31 A pageant, entitled "Palestine Under the Riots," was presented by several groups of Hashomer Hatzair youth In various cities, notably Boston, Cleveland and Chicago. It met with such acclaim that the Detroit branch branch of the organization has decided to present it at its annual concert to be held on Jan. 31, at 8:30 p. m., at the Central High School audi- torium. The pageant is educational as well as entertaining. It is in- terspersed with scenes from life in Palestine, and shows how the friendly relationships b et w een Arab and Jew were turned into those of hate and incendiarism on the part of the Arab while the Jew still strives for a deeper amicability between himself and h I a fellow-citizen. Palestinian scenes will be presented very real- istically in miniature form and are being prepared by the various handicraft groups of the Branch. Perfection Lodge Installs Officers Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. SI, held its installation of officers on Wednesday evening, Dec. 23. It was attended by a large audience. Hon. F. Homer Newton, grand secretary, presided as Installing officer and as guest speaker. Worshipful Master Ben B. Step- say, in his inaugural address, promised several new innovations during his administration and to make attendance at communica- tions Interesting and entertaining. The Installation exercises, for the first time In many years were inducted in the short form. Follow- ing the ceremonies the members, their guests and friends adjourned to the Crystal Ballroom for danc- ing and refreshments. Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged Mrs. Rosalie Gates and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Prentis ter, Helen Louise, will leave Jan. honored their son, Richard, who 11 for the winter in Palm Springs, is home from Riverside Military Calif. Academy. with a dinner dance at the Whittier on Saturday, Dec. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott were hosts at a cocktail party Sun- Miss Estelle Kovacs of Chicago day, Dec. 27, In their home on is the guest of Mrs. Karl Moyer Burlingame Ave. and family of Woodland Ave. Mrs. Randolph Sidenberg re- Sirs. Sol Alter of 2675 Rochester turned Tuesday to her home in Buffalo, having attended the Ave.. entertained at a farewell party on Tuesday, Dec. 29, in honor Sallan-Myers engagement recep- of Mrs. Morris Pevin of 2261 Cal- tion. vert Ave., who is leaving for Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman Florida on Jan. 3. Twelve guests were present. of Boston Blvd., gave a Tom and Jerry party New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy of Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and daughter, Bay City are visiting with their Barbara, left Friday, Jan, 1, to children, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bernsteine of Fairfield Ave. spend the week-end in Chicago. Scalp Treatments Specializing in SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS Dr. Leo M. Franklin has been notified of his appointment as a member of an advisory committee of Wayne University to consider plans for the future development of that institution. FACIAL TREATMEI ♦ TS Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Perust•ly with wt.,' vs. wror C.A. ND sus 101111116 BLDG. Important Reductions on All Apparel .. . Fur Trimmed Coats, Furs, Better Dresses, Suits, Millinery, Budget Shop Dresses, Junior Apparel, Shoes, Accessories Council Will Meet Monday at Statler Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Am- feld, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wine- man, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- man, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farb- sten, Mr. James Wineman, Mr. Irving Kaufmann and Frederick A. Finsterwald are leaving Sun- day to attend the Victor-Brandy wedding in Chicago, Jan. 4. on Program On Sunday, Dec. 13, Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenfield of 2421 Glynn The Detroit chapter of the Na- Ct., were tendered a surprise housewarming party by a num- tional Council of Jewish Women will hold its monthly meeting at ber of their friends. the Statler Hotel, on Monday, Jan. 4, at 2:30 p. m. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs The president, Mrs. Walter Laib, of Sturtevant Ave. held open will preside. An interesting house on Saturday evening, Dec. 26, in honor of the Misses Mary musical program has been arrang- ed by members of the Detroit and Pauline Kahan of New York. Symphony Society, consisting of the following guest artists: Miss Miss Sylvia Gleicher, daughter Winifred Carter, harpist; George of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gleicher of Jackson, violinist, and Arthur 2026 Gladstone Ave., will return Bachman, 'cellist. Sunday from a two weeks' visit in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coplan Mrs. D. Harris and son, Mar- of Webb Ave., will leave Jan. 3 for their winter home in Lakeland, shall Stanton, of 18024 Fairfield Ave., left Dec. 13 for Miami Fla. Beach to spend the winter. Before Miss Mary Jane Benjamin of leaving, Marshall Stanton enter- Chicago is the house guest of her tained many of his little friends uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. at his home on Dec. 6 with movies, Phillip Bloomgarden. Last Sunday refreshments, prizes and games. evening Mr. and Mrs. Bloom- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barris and garden honored their daughter, Mary Rita and Mary Jane Ben- son. Richard of Cleveland Heights, jamin with a supper party in their 0.; are visiting here to celebrate the 40th wedding anniversary of home on Edison Ave. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. Frank Loewenstein of At- Schlussel. lanta, Ga., Is the guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Karden of Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow 12072 N. Martindale Ave. an- Ave. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Mr. Allan Schott of Cincinnati son, Ralph Charles, at the United is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hebrew School, Tuxedo at Hol- mur, on Saturday, Jan. 2. Recep- Roemer of Virginia Park. tion on Saturday night, Jan. 9, at Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher of the Buddy's. Park Lane Apts., left Wednesday Mrs. Viola H. Weiss of Los on the S. S. Quiniqua for a so- Angeles, formerly of Detroit, is journ to the West Indies. spending the holiday season at Miss Winifred Ashner, who has Palm Springs, Calif.. with her returned from National Park daughters, LaVerne, Carol and Seminary to spend the holidays Donna. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pollack of Morton F. Ashner, left Wednes- day for Chicago to spend New 2496 Virginia Park, entertained at a New Year's Eve party, at Year's Eve there. their home, in celebration of their Miss Leona Payne of Chicago 25th wedding anniversary. Among the guests attending were Mr. and Is sharing a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Messik of New York, who have been spending the holi- Mrs. Emil Stern of Webb Ave. days as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pollack. Sam .1. Lave of Hazelwood Ave., accompanied by-his neice, Barbara Don H. Roberts, student at Al- Applebaum, left by plane to Miami, Florida, to be with his family over bion College, is visiting with his the holidays. lie will also visit Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cuba and other points before re- Roberts of Elmhurst Ave., during the holiday vacation. turning home. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel Mr. and Mrs. David Huber of of Chicago Blvd. will entertain at York Rd., left Tuesday, Dec. 22, Northwood Inn on Saturday, Jan. for a month in California. 2, honoring their 40th wedding On Wednesday, Jan. 6, Dr. Leo anniversary. Will View Tendency To Go to Extremes Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Copeland The Neugarten Sunshine Club and daughter Paula of Calvert Ave., returned from a visit in New will give a benefit bridge on Tuesday, Jan. 5, in the Free Press York. Tower. There will be door prizes and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman and daughter Marjorie motored to Samuel L. Travis of 2276 W. Cleveland Wednesday to be the Boston Blvd. left Tuesday for St. guests of the Nathan Sloss family Louis, Mo., where he will repre- over the New Year week-end. sent the University of Michigan chapter of Delta Sigma Rho, na- Dr. and Mrs. Adolph A. Schmier tional honorary forensic frater- and eon, formerly of New York nity, at their national convention. City, are now residing at 3003 Mr. Travis was recently elected Waverly Ave. class secretary of the senior law class of the University of Michi- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weisman gan. formerly of Burlingame Ave., have moved to their new home, 1222 The Monday Nite Club held its Edison Ave. weekly meeting at the home of Master Edward Weller whose Mrs. Lester Gam and sons. Bar Mitzvah was observed recent- Daniel and Seymour of 2976 Cal- ly, will leave on Jan. 4 to attend vert Ave. left Dec. 24 to spend St John's Military Academy. the winter in Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson of Woodingham Drive left Wednes- (Zelda Smith) of 3253 Rochester day by plane for Milwaukee. to Ave., entertained • group of their spend the holiday week-end with friends with a supper and bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Friedman. on Sunday evening, Dee. 20. W. MANECKE FURS MADE TO ORDER FROM ALL KINDS OF FURS Remodeling and Repairs 15 E. GRAND RIVER, ROOM 404 CHERRY 9068 Gessner's and Freeman's Books to Be Discussed by Sh Zedek Adult Class A tendency among Jews—par- ticularly the Jewish youth—to turn to extreme causes will be the subject for discussion before the adult group of Congregation Shaarey Zedek in the chapel of the synagogue at 10:30 o'clock on Sunday, Jan. 3. Joseph Freeman's "An Ameri- can Testament" and Robert Gess- ner'a "Some of My Best Friends Are Jews." two of the most re- cent books that are attracting wide attention, will be reviewed and will serve as the basis for this discussion. The adult class meets every Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. Visitors are always welcome. Just twice a year an opportunity like this! Orimintrk'a Semi-Annual SALE! Werner to Address Y.P.T.C. on Jan. 17 A meeting of Temple Beth El's Young People's Temple Club has been called for Sunday afternoon, Jan, 17, at 3:16 p. m. Members are urged to be on time because the principal feature of the program —Edward Werner's talk—must begin at the scheduled time. Mr. Werner, popular and tal- ented leader of the Michigan The- ater Orchestra, will speak about stage celebrities he has met. Since Mr. Werner, in his official capacity, has worked and come in contact with many of the outstanding stage personalities of the country, his discussion of their character- istics and idiosyncrasies should prove interesting. The program will include acts by various groups within the Young People's Temple Club. It will also include a general discus- M. Franklin will address the an- sion of club affairs. Admission is Mrs. Charles Orloff of Toronto free. cient history classes of the Baldwin is the guest of her son, Richard High School, Birmingham, Mich. Orloff of Gladstone Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William Immer Mrs. Jennie Menacer on Monday, man of Longfellow Ave., are spend- Dec. 28. The next meeting will be a social on Tuesday, Jan. 5, at ing the winter in California. 8 p. rn., at the home of Mrs. Anne Mrs. Max Kaplan of New York Levin, 1609 Taylor Ave. is visiting with her brother and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kitchen of sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Myron 2067 Gladstone Ave. announce the D. Jacoby of Rochester Ave. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harvey Mr. and Mn. s Joseph S. Bing, Lowell, on Saturday, Jan. 2, at formerly of the Wilshire Hotel, Congregation Beth Shmuel, 1736 are now residing in their new Maine Ave. Reception. Sunday, Jan. 3, from 6 to 8 p. m. No home at 17197 Fairfield Ave. cards. Chi Omicron Fraternity held its Plants Tree in Palestine in semi-annual initiation celebration Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman, in honor of Seymour Solomon at 3274 Cortland Ave. left Dec. 25 Memory of Sarah for • week's visit with friends and the home of Ben Chinitz, on Tues- Rosenzweig relatives in St. Louis, Mo. day, Dec. 29. Mrs. George Cohen planted • tree in Palestine through the Jew- ish National Fund Council of De- troit in memory of her cousin, Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig. Mrs. Harry M. Shulman Is chair- man of the Jewish National Fund tree committee. Trees can be plant- ed by calling her at her home, 2649 Webb, Longfellow 2784. Wednesday evening, Jan, 6, at 8:30 o'clock, the Men's Club of Congregation Bnai Moshe will present a symposium on the ques- tion: "The Jewish Congress Pro- gram and the Jewish Community Council: Which will etter serve the purposes of our Jewish com- munity?" The following will par- ticipate in the discussions: Joseph Haggai, well-known in Jewish cultural, social and na- tional movements, who will dis- cuss the political and educational phases. Mrs. Ida Kleiman will speak on "Application of social work principles to the work of the Community Council." Ma x well Black, former assistant attorney- general, will outline the economic and anti-Demotion features of the problem. Ben F. Goldman, a past-presi- dent of the congregation, will act as chairman. Cantor Rosenfeld, in charge of the musical program, will present Miss Betty Wein in popular vocal selections. with Miss Celia Plotnick at the piano. Refreshments will be served by the following hostesses: Mesdames Morris Rosenberg, Sam Rosen- berg, Ben F. Goldman, Sam Jau- lus, Anthony Deutsch, Joseph Greenfield, Joseph Weiss, Adolph Beck and Harry S. Greenbaum. Admission is free and the pub- lic is welcome. Our Annual JANUARY Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Weller left Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib were hosts to a group of friends New for Miami Beach to be gone a Trio from Detroit's Symphony month. Year's Eve. Orchestra to be Featured On Wednesday, Jan. 13, the Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Home for Aged will conduct • tour of the new home which is now nearing completion. Members and friends of the auxiliary are in- German Catholic priests are re- vited to meet in front of the new fusing to officiate at funerals of building, on Petoskey near Burgin- Nazis whose coffins are draped game Ave. at 2 p. m. sharp. with swastikas. The good cheer committee of the auxiliary is planning a meeting for the near future at the home of Mrs. Rae Goldberg. NEWEST METHODS DETECTIVE SERVICE Congress and Council Issue to be Discussed Before Men's Club Miss Ruth Feinberg of Leslie Rabbi Leon Fram will be in Ave., is spending the holiday vaca- Grand Rapids Friday night, Jan. tion with relatives in Chicago. 8, to speak at the installation cervices given for Rabbi Jerome Miss Betty Welt returned Mon- Folkman at Temple Emanuel in day to Des Moines, Iowa, having that city. spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt. Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Rogoff and daughter are now residing at 2715 Henry Krolik returned Wednes- Oakman Blvd. day from an extended trip in Eu- rope. Miss Golda Rothstein of 9290 Wildemere Ave., accompanied by her uncle, Alfred Kuschinski, are Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Him- melhoch of Chicago Blvd., were at in Miami Beach, Fla., after visit- ing in Johnstown, Pa., and Wash- home to their friends New Year's ington, D. C. Eve. Lingerie Sale • GOWNS 3-MAN SYMPOSIUM AT BNAI MOSHE ON Beginning Saturday .. . WEDNESDAY NIGHT Luncheon Jan. 27 The Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools held its monthly meeting last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Harry Cohen, 2074 Atkinson Ave. The program included a review of Margaret Annual January BEER January 1, 1937 sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Women's Auxiliary of Children's Home This Mednesday, Jan. 6, at 1 p. m., members and friends of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's Home will gather at the home, Petoskey and Burlingame Ave., for the dessert bridge and linen shower which the auxiliary is sponsoring for the benefit of the home. Mrs. Ralph Paul, general chair- man, extends an invitation to every Jewish woman in the com- munity to come and join In this event. Many prizes have been offered by members for those attending. Miss Judith Vktor will enter- tain with piano selections. There will be luncheon and card games. Mrs. William ' Schultz is in charge of the tables and prizes, Mrs. Jack Ruben is in charge of cards and Mrs. H. H. Shapero, chairman of the social committee, is in charge of the dessert lunch- eon. Assisting hostesses are the Mes- dames Julian Webber, Jack Gor- don, David Kliger, H. P. Cohen, M. Mahler, Joseph Bean, Jack Schwartz and Saul Davidson, in addition to the remaining staff of officers and the board of direc- tors. Admission will be en; of the following articles of linen: sheets, 81x99 Inches, pillow cases, 18x27 inches, turkish towels, any size, table cloths, two yards square, and dish towels with either yellow, green or red borders. Anyone desirous of making con- tributions toward the shower, but who will be unable to be present, may phone Mrs. Paul at Tyler 5-6928, who will arrange to have linens called for. Special Group Special Group $35 and $10 $2.50 and $3.00 SHIRTS *2' 5 3 for $6 • SUITS and O'COATS $1.50 and $2.00 TIES * 115 3 for $3 9 $2 75 Others Reduced to $36.75, $39.75 up to $89.75 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AT GRAND RIVER Gift to Fresh Air Society A contribution has been re- ceived by the Fresh Air Society from Mrs. Rosalie Pick in memory of her daughter, Birdie. Tabs-Doree 37 JOHN R Facing Farmer CARD OF SYMPATHY TO A. PUPKO'S SURVIVORS The Provident Union Agency, Inc., 605 Fox Theater Bldg.; wish to extend its deepest sympathy to Mrs. A. Pupko and family. Flowers for Year-End D RESS all occasions — Dexter - Joy Florist. Tyler 6 - 6622. Clearance- '9 : 13 : 15 (Originally • CREPE Silk Hosiery, Lingerie' lefts and Todler, Wear , Ho.... Deem.. 10222 DEXTER BLVD. weld t. the Club Itzekwage • VELVET to $29.75) • WOOL • LAME Sizes nine to twenty