niEWnondiwisnairounicL1 PAGE SIX January 22, 1937 sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Play to Feature "First Nighter" of J.Y•P.S., Jan. 30 Frau Levy-Stein Hadassah Guest Will Speak at Oneg Shabbat this Saturday Russ Armstrong's eight - piece orchestra has been engaged for the "First-Nighter" of the Junior Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek on Saturday eve- ning, Jan. 30. A one-act farce, "The Man in a four suit, all foi Mrs. Herbert Robinson left Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of Tuesday night, Jan. 19, to visit Chicago Blvd. are spending the with her children, Mr. and Mrs, remainder of the winter in Miami Robert Grier in New York. Beach, Fla., at the Netherland Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott entertained a group of friends Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Sher- Wednesday night, Jan. 20, man of Lee Place are spending I the winter in Miami Beach. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass were hosts at a dinner party on Sasnowicer Bendiner Organiza- Jan. 14. tion will hold its banquet at Lech- ar's, Jan. 31. Mr. Weizen, vice- Irving Kaufmann is spending a president, is in charge •of the committee. fortnight in Hollywood, Fla, $297: MISS RITA COOPER There's the fitted, man-tailored jacket in fine Piccadilly checks, with skirt to match: plus a plain skirt in flannel, and a white pique Ott! Black, navy or brown, 12.20, and a grand buy! the Bowler Hat," by A. A. Milne, will precede the dancing. The curtain will go up promptly at 8:30, Genies will be set up between dances and refreshments will be served. Tickets may be procured at the door or from the following: David Goodman, chairman; Rita Cooper, Lester Satovsky, Shyrle Imber, Bob Braun, Sol Landau and Joseph Gilbert. The next meeting of the club is scheduled for Jan. 31. Zedakah Juniors Frolic March 14 A change in its social service policy was made when Zedakah Juniors convened at the home of Miss Violet Bonin on Sunday, Jan. 17. Under this new plan Zedakah Juniors will sponsor a The following Detroiters were Frederick Finsterwald spent the last week-end guests of Colonial past week in New York. Hotel in Mt. Clemens: Rabbi and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson Mrs. Lavy Becker and family, J. of the Park Lane Apartments D. Rosenberg, Abe Srere, Dr. were hosts at a dinner party Fri- Peter M. Bernstein, Abraham Cooper, M. Aronsson, A. Gold- day night, Jan. 22, man, Maurice Schwartz, Ben Si- mon, Morris Robinson, and Peter Mrs. William Mazer left Sun- Vass. day to spend two weeks in Buf- falo. Mrs. Harry Koffman of 3319 Monterey Ave. and Mrs. Myer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten Finberg Lawrence, Mass., will leave Jan. 24 to spend sev- spent the of week-end with friends eral weeks in Palm Springs, Calif. in Port Huron, Mich. Mrs, Fin- berg, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor II. Well Mrs. II. Koffman, has returned to entertained a group of friends her home. at dinner Tuesday night, Jan. 19. Mrs. Ervin A. Rosenthal of Rabbi Leon Fram has been in- Elmhurst Ave. and her daughter, vited to deliver the commence- Barbara Ruth, left for a two ment address at the graduation months' visit with the former's exercises of the Central High parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan School, Friday morning, Jan, 29. Leemon, who are spending the The exercises will take place in winter in Los Angeles, Calif. Cooley High School. Rabbi Frans will speak on the subject: "Youth Gerald R. Sandorf of 16230 Faces a New World." Roselawn Ave. flew to Chicago to spend a few days with his mother. Mr. and hire. Jules Klein of Mrs. Esther C. Sandell, and sis- 2692 Calvert Ave. announce the ter, Mrs. Sidney L. Moyer. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert Henry. At home to their friends Mrs. Sam Gunsberg of Cortland and family on Sunday afternoon, Ave. left for Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 7, from 2 to 5 p. in. No to remain for the winter months. cards. Sir .and Mrs. Harry C. Markle returned to their home, Willow- brook Farm, Rochester, Mich., after a three-week stay at Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. William S. Markle of Wil- demere Ave. entertained at a bridge luncheon, Jan. 22. L'uit Shop Second M' W. MANECKE FURS MADE TO ORDER FROM ALL KINDS OF FURS Remodeling and Repairs 15 E. GRAND RIVER, ROOM 404 CHERRY 9066 Dave's Kosher Delicatessen ti Restaurant 1,1•1}11.11. FOR ONI: w F.EK (Ili RAW PICKLED TONGUES RAW PICKLED CORNED BEEF 18c lb. 24c lb. We eater In WmblIng., Banquet e, Peelle% Ute FAIN WALDMAN, prop. In the Grand Central Mkt. Officers Installed by Neugarten Club The monthly meeting of the Neugarten Sunshine Club, held at the Jewish Community Center on Monday, Jan. 18, was marked by the installation of officers elected to serve for the coming year. The MRS. EMIL ECKHOUSE impressive ceremony was conduct- ed by Mrs. Fred A. Gross. The officers include Mrs. Emil Eckhouse who, was re-elected president; Mrs. Samuel Blacker, first vice-president; Mrs. Jacob E. Newman. second vicespresi• dent; Mrs. Max Cohn, third vice- president; Mrs. Morton L. Sny- der. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Harry II. Warsaw. recording sec- retary: Miss Corrine Marx. finan- cial secretary; Mrs. Arthur A. Gottesman, treasurer; Mrs. Max Steinman. auditor. Newly appointed members of the board of directors Include, in addition to the officers. for the two year term, hire. George Neu- 'erten. Mrs. Harvey Elbinger, Mrs. Fred A. Gross, Mrs. Jenny Lichtenstein. Mrs. Abe Attenberg and Mrs. Jack Langer. Those an- Pointed for a one-year term are: Mrs. Mandel Meyers. Mrs. Jacob Maser, Mrs. Will Cohn. Mrs. Harold Klein. Mrs. Abe Vineberg and Miss Sally Steiner. and chair- The outgoing of men of various committees read their annual reports. Mee. Max Cohn, who will servo as chairman of the ware and means committee for the corning year, announced that arrange- "' tin"T". Dohs,. — 7-4'" — We VANDENBERG PROPOSES A BILL TO HELP ALIEN Nathan L. 3fillstein, attorney, this week announced that a bill to prevent the deportation of his cli- ent, Mrs. Zeba Shargabian, mother of three American born children, has been introduced in the United States Senate by Senator Vanden. berg. The Shargabians were married In Armenia 25 years ego, and while there Mr. Shargabian was called to serve in the Turkish army. Believing her husband dead, Mrs. Shargabian went to Havana where she married another Ar- menian in 1925. When they came to the United States via Florida she failed to tell immigration in. epectora of her previous marriage. Her first husband was under the impression that she too was dead. While in the United States Mrs. Shargabian was informed of her first husband's residence in De- troit, where she joined him. Their three chifdren range from 8 months to 8 years. Mr, Millstein explained that the children would be left motherless if Mrs. Shargabian were to be de- ported and that if the attempt to cancel the deportation order and make lawful her admission to the United States is successful not only will it prevent the separation of • family but will enable Mr. Shargabian to become a United States citizen. Card Party of J. C. R.—§.1 Auxiliary Tuesday A card party will be given byl the Molly Segal Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Relief So- ciety of Denver. at Fyfe's Audi- torium. on Tuesday. Jan. 26, at 12 noon. There will be refresh- ments and prizes. The proceeds will be used to aid needy Jewish Consumptives in Detroit. All members and friends are urged to attend this affair. For information call Mrs. Ben Feldman, chairman, Ma. 4813. mente are under way for a movie matinee to be held at the Rose- dale Theater. Tuesday. March 30. Mrs. Samuel Conviseor will act as chairman and Mrs. Moe Light- man, co-chairman of the after- noon's program. The next meeting of the ad- visory board will be held at the home of Mrs. S. S. Marx of Glad- stone Ave. on Jan. MRS. SOPHIE Q. JACOBS project to send a group of under- privileged children to camp every summer. Towards this end plans are under way for the annual frolic on March 14. New Zedakah Juniors are Miss Janice Litineky and Miss Char- lotte Aaron, who were voted in at this meeting. Mrs. Sophie Quator Jacobs Is the sponsor of the Z e d a k a h Juniors. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Rosalind Goldberg on Jan. 24. Teachers Plant Trees in Memory of M. B. Cohen The following members of the staff of the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit planted one tree each in the Balfour Forest in Palestine through the Jewish National Fund, in memory of the late Meyer B. Cohen. who Was one of the founders of the schools: Jacob V. Ariel, Hyman Gold- berg, Max Gordon. Joseph Hag- gai, Bernard Isaacs, Joel Cash- dan, Sol Kasdan, Morris Lash- over, Abraham J. Lachover, Mi- chael Michlin, Mayer•Mathis, Mor- ris Harkin, the Panush Family. Primrose Benevolent Club The Primrose Benevolent Club is again helping the Los Angeles bazaar, which at present is in ful swing at Congregation Bnai Moshe. Lawrence and Dexter, with the sale of flowers. Mrs. Plafkin, Mrs. Sampson and Mrs. Ruzumna were flower salesladies last Saturday. Sunday, Mrs. Cowen and Mrs. Ash sold out their flowers in less than two hours, Monday evening, Mrs. Aaron and Mrs. Manela, were in charge. Mrs. Rodman and Mrs. Belinsky were on the job Tues. day evening. Dr. Graham Heads Brotherhood Day NEW YORK.—(WNS) -- The fourth annual Brotherhood Day, sponsored by the National Con- ference of Jews and Christians, will be held on Feb. 20 and 21, with Dr. Frank Porter Gra- ham, president of the University of North Carolina, as national chairman. Mrs. Harry Greenstein of 1980 W. Philadelphia Ave. entertained on Tuesday, Jan, 12, with bridge and dinner, honoring Mrs. David Green of 3500 W. Warren Ave., who is leaving for Florida in February. Frau Yettke Levy-Stein arrived in Detroit Friday, Jan. 22, as the guest of the Detroit chapter of Hadassah, and will be the guest of honor this Saturday afternoon at the tea and Oneg Shebat to be held at the home of Mrs..1. Gold- PER.51411 LAMB MRS. NATHAN SIMONS berg, 2234 Boston Blvd., at 2:30 p. m. She will also be the guest at the Business and Professional Womens' Group Saturday evening at their paid-up membership party. An organization meeting of the Hadassah dramatic group will take place Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 27, at 2:30 p, ni., at the home of Mrs. Harry Jackson, 26023 Ilendrie Blvd., Iluntington Woods. Those wishing further information should call the chairman, Mrs. John Fraser, Townsend 6-1992. Culmination the membership drive, a silver jubilee Oneg She- bat will take place Feb. 27, at the Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Nathan Si- mons, chairman of the membership drive, assisted by Mrs. Harold Goodman, announce that only those who have paid their 1937 dues will be privileged to have their names listed in the Scroll of Honor. The Detroit scroll along with all the other scrolls repre- senting every Hadassah group will be sent to Palestine to be lodged in the reception room of the Roth- schild-Hadassah University Hos- pital, Those wishing to pay their dues may call Mrs. William Isenberg, Longfellow 7630. Purity Valentine Dinner on Feb. 14 Gould Making Cancer Study Tour Trees Planted in Palestine Mrs. Jack Halperin and son, Through Jewish Na- Jerome, left for Miami Beach tional Fund to remain the balance of the win- Zedakah Birthday Party on Jan. 31 The following trees were planted in Palestine through the Jewish National Fund: Two trees in memory of Celia Becker Strom by her girl friends. One tree in memory of Mina Plotkin by Ella Vellick. Trees can be planted in Pales- tine through the Jewish National Fund Council. Mrs. Harry Shul- man, Longfellow 2784 is chairman of the tree committee. Final plans are now completed for Zcdakah Club's dinner dance, celebrating the club's 16th birth- day, to be held on Sunday, Jan. 31. at 6:30, at the Chalet. Reserva- tions are limited. Mrs. Milton Stab- ler, To. 5-3037. or Mrs. Edward Sklar, Un. 2-4266, chairmen of the affair, will take reservations. The next meeting of the club will be held on Monday. Jan. 25, at 1:30, at the home of Mrs. Harry Silberstine, 3305 Sturtevant. ter. Miss Revs Moldawsky, daugh- ter of Rabbi and Mrs. B. Moldaw- sky, was honored at a miscellan- eous shower Tuesday, Jan. 19, at the Phoenix Club. Hostesses at the affair were the Misses Frances Kovarsky, Evelyn Kovarsky, Ann Gold and Rose Allen. Miss Mel- dawsky will become the bride of Hyman Levinson of Toledo, 0., on Sunday, Jan. 24. s 5487 wou)348 Hadassah Adds 9,500 Members Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Goldsmith NEW YORK—An enrollment of and son, Seymour 0., of Cort- 9,500 additional members since Mrs. Herman Finsterwald of land Ave. are touring through Oct. 1 as compared with the cor- Boston Blvd., is visiting with her Mexico and Southwestern United responding period a year ago was son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and States. reported by Itadassah, the Wom- Mrs. Fred A. Dreifus, in Memphis, The Tahilos will give a bridge en's Zionist Organization of Amer- ica, which maintains a system of Julia Klein and her father, dansant at the Chinese Tea Gar- medical and public health work in Aaron Klein, of Kirby Ave., sail- dens, Sunday, Jan. 31, Palestine and conducts a program ed Tuesday on the S. S. Califor- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft and of Jewish education in this coun- nia for an extended visit in Los 31r. and Mrs. Max Hayman re- try. Of the total increase, 6,500 Angeles. turned to their homes from a members enrolled in senior Hadas- Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson left week's stay at the Palmer House, sah and 3,000 in the junior Iladas- for a month's sojourn in Holly- Chicago, where they attended the nab. wedding of their cousin. Miss wood Beach, Fla. Ethel Rosenthal, to Ben Mar- Bernard and Lawrence Krohn coff, on Sunday evening, Jan. 17. were hosts to the younger set at Eugene Kraft, who is a student a party at their home on Cam- at Ann Arbor, joined his parents bridge Road on Saturday evening. over the week-end to attend the wedding. While in Chicago, Harry I Purity chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., Mr. and Mrs. David I. Huber Kraft was also active at bedding is sponsoring its first affair under of Iluntington Woods, Royal Oak, manufacturers' convention. the new regimes of officers with returned from Palm Springs, Cal., I Theresa R. Klein as worthy ma- r Mrs. Jack Natow and daugh- tron, in the form of a Valentine I where they were the house guests for the last month of Mr. and ter, Carmen, of 11259 Mack Ave. dinner-dance, on Sunday evening, Mrs. harry A. Dart at their home, left for Miami, Fla., where they known as "El Kantara," which is will spend the balance of the win- the show place of Palm Springs. ter. Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Koven and Rabbi Joshua Sperka is spend- family also entertained Mr. and Mrs. Huber at their home In Palm ing several days in New York City to complete arrangements Springs, Calif. for the publication of his recently Mrs. Maurice Weiss. accom completed book. partied by her daughter, Mrs. Max Finkelston, left to spend the win- Last Sunday evening Rabbi ter at the Hollywood Beach Hotel Joshua Specks installed the newly Hollywood, Ha. Mrs. } inkelston elected officers of the Mlaver Urn- ! gegend Verein. will return in a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Feldman of Mrs. Lacy M. Becker and son, Hillel, are spending a few weeks 2740 Richton and their sister-in- in New Orleans as the guests of I law, Miss Bernice Wuntner, left Prof. and Mrs. Dalnow of Loyola I for a month's visit to Miami. Fla. University. Miss Rose London of Leicester Mr. and Sirs. Philip Schriber Court left Sunday for an extend- of Linwood Ave. have as their ed trip to California. • house guests Mr. Schriber's fa- Theta Delta Omega Sorority ther. Max Schriber, and his sis- held election of officers for the ter, Coil, of Providence, R. I. Mr. Schriber will return to his home i year 1937 on Jan. 11, at the home shortly, while his daughter will of the Misses Evelyn and Mar- garet Friedman, 2448 Buena Vis- remain here indefinitely. ta Ave. The following were Dr. and Mrs. Ilerbert Smith elected: President, Miss Evelyn left Sunday for a two-week's Friedman; vice-president. Miss Bessye Kosak; recording secre- motor trip in Florida. tary, Miss Ida Nadler; correspond- Mrs. Viola II. Weiss of Los An- ing secretary, Miss Margaret geles, formerly of Detroit, hon- Friedman; treasurer, Miss Nellie ored her sister and brother-in-law, Klar. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lee (the former Jean S. Lewis of Detroit) with a reception on Tuesday eve- 1Dr. ning, Jan. 12, at her home on North Orange Drive, Los Angeles. Among the 100 guests were many Detroiters. Mr. and Mrs. Lee are Dr. S. E. Gould of Detroit has now residing at 332 North Oak- been sent by the Seymour Hospi- burst Drive, Beverly Hills. Calif. tal of Eloise to make ■ study of the methods of treatment and re- Miss Harriet Reuben of 2972 search in a number of the leading Rochester Ave., left for a month's cancer clinics of the East. lie stay in Tuscaloosa. Ala. will visit the Hendry-Connell Re- search Foundation, Ltd., of King- Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg re- ston. Ontario, the New York State turned from New York where Institute for the Treatment of they went to meet Baroness Hat- Malignant Disease in Buffalo, the veny, who arrived in this coun- Bio-Chemical Research Founda- try from Budapest, and who will tion in Philadelphia, the Crocker be a guest of the Amberg'a in Institute of Columbia University, Detroit for some time. While in and the Memorial Hospital for New York, Dr. and Mrs. Amberg the Treatment of Cancer and Al- attended a performance o e lied Diseases in New York. Dr. great Reinhardt spectacle "The Gould is pathologist at Eloise and Eternal Road." chairman of the cancer commit. tee of the Seymour Hospital. Harold D. Raphael returned from Palm Springs, Calif. Mrs. Raphael will return in March. cogs FU2 THEODOR HEINEMANN (STEWARD OF FRANKLIN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB) ANNOUNCES THE GRAND OPENING OF THE Gay 90's Cafe WASHINGTON BLVD. AT STATE Saturday, January 23 • COSY ATMOSPHERE OF LONG AGO Specializing in popular-priced luncheons and dinners. Separate room for private parties prepared by HENRY GREINER, formerly chef at the Phoenix Club EXCELLENT FOOD for 16 years. • TEMPTING COCKTAILS & FANCY DRINKS concocted by the expert hands of FRED SCHWARTZ. • ENCHANTING ENTERTAINMENT is assured by AL TURNER and His Associates. I SENSATIONAL e'en s CLEARANCE , A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BETTER. DRESSES $6 65 In Wool and Silk Alpac ■ formerly $12.95 and $16.95, reduced to DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Sizes, Misses', 12-20; Jr. Misses', 11-17 SPORT COATS FUR TRIMMED* LARGE ASSORTMENT Reg, $18.95 to $24.95 Reduced to Coats Suits Reg. $45 and $49 Reduced to $10.95 - $12.95 • la - none, AquIrrelr Crums $28 Cu,. fled F. OPEN EVENINGS—SUNDAYS TILL 4 P. M. Helen's Dress Shop "Women's Apparel of Distinction" 8701 TWELFTH ST., cor Blaine Sunday Is Father's Day To Make a Hill The ideal day to get mother away from the bother of home dinner—and naturally the "young ones" will be tickled to hear him invite the family to-- PAULINE SANDLER Feb. II, at Peacock Alley. Ar- rangements have been made to turn over the entire night club exclusively to Purity Chapter for the whole evening. Reservations are limited to 200 couples. Those desiring tickets may call Fay Ruskin, Vinewood 1-3369, chairman of the din ner -d once Pauline Sandler, Longfellow 2787, co-chairman, Theresa R. Klein, Townsend 8.9695 or other officers, and tickets will delivered as all tables are reserved. The next business meeting of the chapter will be held Monday, Jan, 25, at 7:45 p. and will be followed by a social hour and re- freshments. Escorts will be enter- tained at cards while the chapter is in session. Junior Hadassah Play on Jan. 31 The Junior Hadassah Players announce the presentation of two one-set plays, "A Tragedy in One Act," depicting an episode in the life of an American Jewish family. and "Little Prison." in which five women are held prison- em in en elevator: both to be given on Sunday, Jan. 31, at 2 o'clock, at Hotel Statler. The cast for both plays consists of Alice Garber, Regina Fischoff, Ethel Manason. Ruth Harris. Hel- ene Simons, Cele Ormus, Grace Goldberg, Rose Devitt and Har- riette Glickman. During the in- terlude between the Plays, violin and piano selections will be ren- dered by Regina Fischoft and Betty Rothenberg. This enter- tainment is being riven in con- junction with the donor dinner committee, as a ways and means affair for its participants. The public is invited. S 1111 sty Dinner only 75e AT BOESKY'S GRILL 1220 GRISWOLD, Between State and Grand River To Install B. Z. B. Girls on Tuesday Scalp Treatments Specializing in Among comparatively new or- ganizations of young women In Detroit., is the B. Z. B. girls. Hav- ing been in existence for over two years under this name, they NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMEhrs Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Formerly all/I Nancy Van Wyck 6•6 P3CPIRE BLDG. CA, eats COUNCIL PARTIES FOR RESALE SHOP'S FUNDS The National Council of Jewish Women is sponsoring a series of bundle teas, luncheons and bridges to collect merchandise for the Re- Sale Shop, 89 Rowena St. This project is receiving the hearty support of the Council members and their friends. On Wednesday, Jan. 20, the following were hostesses: Mrs. Abe Schmeir, 17200 Fairfield Ave., at • bundle tea: Mrs. George Lever, 19670 Shrewsbury Dr.. at —Phom by Cr.. studio a bundle luncheon. PAULINE FREEDMAN On Wednesday, Jan, 27. Mrs. have recently received their char- Ed Stein, 19625 Aston Road, will ter making them • junior auxil- be hostess at bundle tea. iaryof the Bnai Brith. The installation is to be held Tuesday ev en i ng, J an. 26, at the dent. will be hostess at the affair. Wilshire HoteL The public is Mrs. Ruth Metzger, of Bnai Brith Flewevs for all erealkievni — in vited. Ladies' Auxiliary. will be the in- Dester-Joy Florist. Tyler 84622• Miss Pauline Freedman, presi- stalling officer.