THEPLTIWITAW1S/101RON J a nuary 8, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE U. H. S. Auxiliary Miss Anne Manson's Betrothal Announced • Pep Rally Jan. 13 The Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools will hold a pep rally and ten at the Statler Hotel next Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 13, at 2:15 and all Pledges. members and friends are invited. A fine program has been arrenged Mrs. James I. Ellmann will read some of her poems before the Ann Odele division of the Westminister Presbyterian Church at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Pine on Longfellow Ave. Thursday afternoon, Jan. 14. Dr. I. Jerome Hauser. who is on the staff of the University Hospital in Ann Arbor, will sail Saturday, Jan. 9, on the . S. Faturnia for six months study in Europe. Dived Touff of McNichols Road left Sunday for a month's stay in California. Miss Betty Bressler of Cleve- land is visiting with her brother- ' in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of Boston Blvd. \\, SILVER FOX on new coats for Shorter Women Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Miller of MRS. JACOB H. SCHAKNE Cincinnati were the house guests for the afternoon. Miss Fay Siegel, of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman a graduate of Detroit Institute of over the New Year's holiday. Musical Art and a violin instruc- tor, will render several violin Mrs. Isaac Gilbert will give a selections, accompanied by Miss dinner party Tuesday night, Jan. Rose Schwartz. Fayette Joy, singer, 11, at her home. will entertain with recitations. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heaven- With Jan. 27, the date of the Women's Auxiliary of the United rich entertained at a family sup- Hebrew Schools' fifth annual donor per party Friday, Jan. 1. luncheon, fast approaching, the or- Mr. and Mrs. I. Bayre Levin of ganization is anxious to have the names of all donors appear in the Edison Ave. were hosts at a din- souvenir program which is now in ner party Saturday night, Jan. 2. the process of preparation. In or- Mrs. Samuel J. Levin and daugh- der to do this, all paid pledges must he in by Jan. 13 and cards ter, Betty, left Thursday to spend the winter in Palm Springs, Calif. of admission to the donor lunch- Half-sizes 331/2 to 45 1/2 $135 Usually $165 silver fox collars, heavy with silver, on fine Pontmaan woolens ... what marvelous values these coats are at this price' All distinctively styled for the half-size figure ... and a special feature of our January sales. Luxurious 8l65 Mso: Silver 14•61rnmed Cads ($110.50 velum' Wend liner W. MANECKE FURS MADE TO ORDER FROM ALL KINDS OF FURS Remodeling and Repairs CHERRY 9088 IS E. GRAND RIVER, ROOM 404 WE DELIVER TO EVERY PART OF THE CITY CHEROW'S MARKET Raked Goods — Kneher Meat — Uellraleseen — Dairy flat — Emile sod Iegreablw LIQUOR et. WINE el- DEEM When You Want Food 12111 LINWOOD Reach for • Phone .. . Corner Monterey TOWNSEND 7-9643 Betrothed °minions We handle Gunsberg's Products zaelealaed, ECONOMY swain% DAVE WALDMAN, Prop. IN THE Grand Central Mkt. Davison at Linwood TO 7.9737 —we Deliver- Scalp Treatments Specializing in NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMEIST3 Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Formerly with Nancy Van Wyek CA. MIT RkIPIRE BLDG. sea DETECTIVE SERVICE Adentitie eriminninge PrIr•le Red •riminsi Ineeetigallen. Special IWIformed Pollee Kworl Service. DAY OR NIGHT J. WARREN BISTRAN DETECTIVE AGENCY Suite N.. I I, W. Warren Are. TEMPLE LION MISS GERTRUDE BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown of 3314 Leslie Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Morris N. Horowitz of this city. Jr. Hadassah of Windsor to Give Dance on Tuesday Junior Hadassah of Windsor will hold its 12th annual dance at the Shaer Hashbmayim Syna- gogue, Giles Blvd. and Goyeau St., Windsor, Ont., on Tuesday eve- ning, Jan. 12. Keeping in harmony drEite.ohrstttron:aimnetie'S Banquet to Honor Rabbi Ra- v bla vilr roo n m alw r illtt: carried out in silver. A popular binowitz's 10th Anniver- easy in Detroit orchestra has been engaged. Contributions to North End Clinic On Sunday evening. Jan. 24, at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. • banquet will be given to mark the 10th anniversary of Grand Rabbi J. Rabinowitz's ordeal in Detroit North End Clinic has received and an spiritual latbdat of Congre- the following contributions: gation Il•th Shmool. new located In memory of Mrs. Sarah Rosen- at 173t; Blaine Ave. Thera will zweig, from Mr. and Mrs. Morse be a imuical program by Raw. Y. Goldman and Mrs. Jennie Blum- legsrsky. and Cantor H. 1101. re .en. th In memory of Jacob Levinson. n r i . rial sn si l rde le sre y. ,, n t0;!,,,`" ,,s ` l'i neilt from Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell B. 1. Iliseenberg, A. Litton's. IL Alt- Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Her- kovits, ben H. Warner. Oberszatior so mdilkasta. d M. In memory of Mrs. Carl Rosen- N. Salmi are en the essoroltOes for berger of New York City, from Mr. and Mrs, Eugene J. Arnfeld. this affair. For the social service relief fond eecaaleo• •-• free the Jennie Grogan Mendel- F1euees fee neuter-Jam Florist. Tyke eon for paid reservations will be Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Weil distributed at the pep rally on are spending a fortnight in Chi- Wednesday afternoon. cago. This annual donor luncheon Is the only money-raising function of Mrs. A. J. Levin of Franklin, the Women's Auxiliary of the Mich., left Wednesday for a so- United Hebrew Schools and the journ in California. proceeds from the luncheon, to- gether with the dues and various Lawrence Crohn of Wildemere contributions, goto defray the ex- Ave. left Sunday for two weeks peones incurred in arranging in Chicago. transportation for the children by special buses to and from the Miss Sue Wineman left Sun- Hebrew Schools. day, Jan. 3, to resume her studies Mrs. Louis Tobin of the music at Miss Stewart's School in Boa- committee announced this week ton. that Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne, well- known soprano, will be the soloist On Thursday evening Dr. Leo M. at the donor luncheon. She will be Franklin of Temple Beth El,- ad- accompanied at the piano by an- dressed the citizens of Ferndale. other very able musician, Mrs. Mich., on the subject "What a Burton CMmage. Library Means to a Community." Mrs. Schakne, who has made numerous appearances b e f o r e Leonard T. Lewis left Sunday many organisations in Detroit and for Chicago and will be gone a other cities, is considered one of fortnight: the ablest interpreters in Detroit of Jewish folk songs as well as Max Fruhauf spent New Year's of classical selections. She will week-end ew in N York. present ■ varied program at the luncheon on Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Harrison The musical program will also and son, Rowland, and their moth- consist of the well-known musical er, Mrs. Sarah Ilarrison of Pitts- trio—Julius Cohen, violinist, who burgh, were the guests of Mr. was former instructor of violin in and Mrs. Benjamin Fink during the D e t r 0 1 t Conservatory of the New Year's week-end. Music; William Weinert, cellist, who has played with Werner Or- Ivan L. Frank of Longfellow chestra and was with the School Ave. left to spend several months of Missouri before coming to De- in California. China and Japan. troit; and Semour Hoffman pianist, who is popPlar in musical Newton King of Columbus, 0., has been the guest of his parents. circles of Detroit. Next week, Mrs. A. B. Stralser, Mr. and Mrs. David King, during chairman of the program commit- the past week. tee will announce the guest speaker Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallenstein for the donor luncheon. Last Tuesday, Mrs. Herman returned to their home at the Wetaman WAS hostess at a lunch- Belcrest after • visit in Chicago. eonette held at her home and the — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Itch- following additional pledges were ley and son, Donald. and Mrs. received: Charles N. Agree. Meyer Morey Abrahams and sons, Bruce Applebaum. Ton. Roman. Maurice Charles and Kenneth, left for Mi. Raker. Jare n Burrow.. Harry Boman. (ewer B umberg. Harry Brows. Jennie ami Beach, Fla., and will be there soninN. 8.11znei . I11 ,1tainnw.oeetn,„ plioakrerry 10,.. , 40(ew until May 1. Colgan, L. M. Dunn. James Eilmann. Abe Friedman. Cherie. A. Feinberg. Harry Grant. Mewls tberlrn•n, Sam Demon. Harry Doodman. ' ,weld Gold- berg. A Regimen. Merle. Mamburger. Ben Jacob, Myron A. Keys. R filet Jaren K•baker. Den Ease. Wi l liam Kaplan. Kati P. Nalhalg Kaplan. !gr eet Kimshe, Theodore Louts. R. Lspides. Jacob Leiner. M. Levinwn. J. Leader, A. Pennon. Meyer Pushkin. Morri• For el. Pushkin. E U. R01101191111. It. E. J. P. so. n Min Shirley Petty Helder. Itamenthi0. JO ron ('steer'. M•gerell Sliveretein, M•urlre a,hwarta Carl anent Louis Siegel. Mira &Winer, Derry Schram, Minnie Nels• Joe W i i... MDT Wine, Joseph Ziff. II. Zalk• ow, Large variety TARTY KRAMER SANDWICUES Rigrievl Breakfut, Lonrho. lung DInner Menu.. Delleyslesee• Table and Crueler Sent. curt. sou Manorial Food. Lee Corbman Schakne of the Detroit Conservatory of Music will present a young group of piano pupils in recital. at the De- troit Federation of Women's Clubs. Second and Hancock Ayes., on Sunday, Jan. 10, at 3 p. m. The following will take part: June Graham, John Parker, Patty Ann McFate, John Fawloski, Mary Niethamer, Howard Gaberson, Rosalie Glassman, Irene Green- wald, Evelyn Roe, Marilyn Safir, Tom Graham. Robert Niethamer, Janet Wilcox, Frank Lewandow- ski, Francis Elohendorf, Shirley Goldman, Bobby Wilcox, Joyce Marie Hale, Ernest Brock, Jus- tine Cleary, Geraldine ' Green, Elaine Stritch, Carol Ridley, Dor- othy Davison, Arthur Dysart, Phyllis Smith, Lois Beverly Put- nam, Rita Alone, Bernard Stein. The Detroit Conservatory Orches- tra consisting of 20 members, with Walter Braun directing, will participate. The public is in- vited. For information as to ways and means of earning or paying for pledges call Mrs. Bert Smokier, Townsend 6-1533; Mrs. Max Hay- man, chairman of ways and means, Eu. 1-1500; or Mrs. Samuel Singer chairman of rummage, Townsend 5-3743. Anyone interested in "me- moriam" or "darlings" may get in touch with Mrs. Anna Moss, Town- send 6-7394. The Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools acknowl- edge with thanks the following con- tributions: From Mrs. Sophie Weil, in memory of Sarah Rosenz- weig; from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fine, in memory of Bert Moss. N. H. J. C. League Tea on Wednesday Hoke Levin of California Ave. spent the past week in Chicago. ---- Mrs. Louis Beck 6f Burlingame Ave. left Thursday on a business trip to New York. On Wednesday evening. Jan. 6, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mazer of At- lunson Ave. were hosts at a din- ner party for 30 guests in honor of Mr. Mazer's birthday. Miss Miriam Souls left to re- sume her studies at the Univer- sity of Michigan, after spending the holiday vacation. visiting with friends in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. will sail Jan. 12 on the S. S. Volcanic for month's cruise to South America. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of Baylis Ave. left Friday, Jan. 8, on the S. S. Georgia for a West In- dies' Cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schles- inger of Boston Blvd. are visiting with the latter's mother, Mrs. Ida Marks in Laurence. Kan. Dr. Walter Glazer is returning Monday from a month's tour of the hospitals in California. where The Detroit League of the Na- he has been the guest of Drs. Carl tional Home for Jewish Children at and Stanley [merman of Los Denver will hold its regular meet- Angeles. ing in the form of • tea to he Miss Eileen Byron left to re- given at the home of Mrs. Moe H. Prince, 2272 Glynn Court, on sume her studies at Smith College Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 2 p. m. after spending the holidays with Mrs. Carl S. Schiller, president. her mother, Mrs. Harry E. By- extends an invitation to all mem- ron of the Belcrest bers to attend this function, as an Mrs. Dora Garrett returned af- unusually interesting afternoon ter an extended visit with her has been planned. At a recent meeting of the children, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Vats Board of Directors of the Detroit of Pittsburgh.• Mr. and Mrs. Vat: League held at the home of Mrs. are now visiting in Detroit and S. L. Kavanau, Mrs. Herman will spend several days with their Schmier and Mrs. Harry Barnett children, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Vats. were delegated to have the direc- in Millington. Mich. lion of the exhibit of the Detroit Mrs. Jacob Mazer of Atkinson League at Temple Beth El during the conference of the League of Ave. left Thursday evening to Jewish Women's Clubs to be held visit with her parents in New York. on Feb. 8. -• Cadet Milton Fishman. who Dr. Aronstam Contributes came home to spend the holiday vacation with his parents. Mr. and Article to the Meds- Mrs. Nathan Fishman. left to con- cal Record tinue his studies at the St. John's Military, Academy, Delalield. Wis. • An article dealing with the Mrs. Jacob Margolis of Pitts- "Internal Secretions." has been written for the Medical Record, burgh is visiting with her brother- Dee. 2, 1938, issue, by Dr. N. E. in-law and sister, Mi. and Mrs. Jacob H. Setakne. Aronstam. Annual January Sale of Corsets MISS ANNE MANSON Jacob Manson of 349 Woodward Ave., announces the betrothal of his daughter, Anne, to Samuel J. Caplan. bliss Manson is the former president of Junior Hadassah of Detroit and is nationally promi- nent in Junior Hadassah circles. Mr. Caplan is a former resident of Pittsburgh and is now making his home in Detroit. Ile is a grad- uate of the Carnegie Institute of Technology. An invitation is extended by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goodman to all their friends to attend the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Norman, on Jan. 9, at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. A reception in honor of the occa- sion will be held on Jan. 10 at the Goodman residence, 3035 Glen- dale Ave. 5.00 7.50 10.50 Girdles of figured batiste and Laatex. Corsettes of men's 'liking and Laatex, both regularly 10.00. Famous Sorority Girl . Laatex cor- sette—batiste girdle with imported elastics. Some Le Gants included. Were 10.00 and 12:50. Real buys in imported Camlin gar- ments. Step-in girdles of Laatex or satin. 15, 16, 17 inch lengths. Were 15.00 to 25.00. HIMELHOCH'S—STREET FLOOR This Is What Happens Mrs. David Fauman of Bur- lingame Ave. returned from a visit with her family in Toronto. WHEN FURNITURE COMES TO US FOR Mrs. Ralph Paul, Mrs. Bert Green and Mrs. Morrison are va- cationing in Hot Springs, Ark. REUPHOLSTERING Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Sam- uel Block and Mrs. Nathan Fish- man left to spend some time in Miami Beach, Fla. First, We DE-upholster, Renew the Insides Mrs. Clara Levine Rosenberger of 2903 Pasadena Ave, announces the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Har- vey Lionel, which will take place at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Saturday, Jan. 16. Religious services will be held at 9 a. m. Reception for relatives and friends on Sunday, Jan. 17. at their resi- dence from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. 2. 3, 4. Robert Brody, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody of Webb Ave., left for Riverside Military School, Hollywood, Fla' Je Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Factor (Esther Karbel), whose wedding took place at Temple Beth El on Thanksgiving Day, have returned from an extended stay in New York. Miss Faye 11. Goldstein of 3385 Richton Ave., returned from Tor- onto. Canada, where she spent the New Year week-end. Mrs. N. Fishman and daugh- ter, Geraldine, left to spend the remainder of the winter in Miami Beach, Fla. Her daughter, Dora thy will join them in three weeks. to the bare frame looking for trouble, and then cure it. le We go down We strengthen a frame's weak spots. We add new filling, re-tie wings. We replace poor webbing with good. We start re - covering only after • sound foundation leas been laid. Hudson's will be found to make a very thorough, very splendid job of it. We bring back style lines and com- pletely transform appear- ances. Hudson upholsterers are "old hands." You'll be delighted with the work. $59.50 Fabric choice is exceptional, quality out- standing. Sofa and Chair for as little as Chairs, $20.50; Sofa. $39 NUMMI:•S—EIGHTH 11.0011—ORAND RIVER AVE NUE III11.1/IND The J. L. Hudson Co. NATIONAL BANK I OF DETROIT STATEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER 31, 1936 RESOURCES Cub oa Hand and Due from Other Banks United States Government Obligations, duvet and/or fully duarsateed Other Securities Stock is Federal Reserve Bank Loan. and Dimonnte Real Estate Mortgages Overdrafts Real Estate (21 Branch Bank Builginie) Accrued Inoome Receivable—Net Customers' Liability Account of Acetylene:es and Letters of Credit a a 8171,468,855.55 185,187,631.66 8,669,511.65 675,000.441 57,648,095.81 7,953,112.41 6,582.41 620,326.81 955,974.54 2 458 705 TOTAL RESOURCES Deposits: Commercial, Bank and Savings U. S. Government Treasurer—State of hi ieldlan Other Public Deposits 8442,803,883.41 LIABILITIES Capital Aocount: Preferred Stock (Paid in) Common Stock (Paid in) Surplus (Paid ie 85,000,000.00—Eareed 52,500,000.00) Undivided Pratt. (Paid in $2,509,000.00—Earned $1,980,371.87) 8343,804,183.111 11,714,563.12 1,752,617.48 25,892,449.78 412,171,233.31 10,01160411.64 5,604,000.44 7,504,004.44 - 4480.371.87 24,984,371.87 Reserve for Common Stock Dividend No. 5, Payable February 1, 1937 Reserves Oar Liability Almost of Acceptances and Letters of Cred it 230,601.11 938,44118 2,441,228.36 TOTAL LIABILITIES United States Government Securities corded at 829,197,100.00 in the foregoiag statement an pledged to MMrs nubile and most deposits and for other purposes required by law. $442,643,883.46 DIRECTORS HENRY R. DOMAN DONALDSON DROWN CHARM T. TISHRI FRED I. FISHER RNLI L FORD, IL JAMES IL HOMILY JAMES INGLIS WILLIAM S. ILNUDSILN ALYAN MACAULAY' WALTZ* I. PERRY SHORTS ALT'S= E. SLOAN. TR, TRUST DEPARTMENT This bank sets u Trustee, Executor and Corporate Agent •• ■ ••• ■•w e. Mania Morel Area &weeds Cashews. L IMMO T. bieMILIAN PITIS J. SIONAGIIAN