ThEDerstonjnasnal ROM ICAA PAUL SIX January 29, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Exclusively at Siegel's Kvutzah Auxiliary's Luncheon Tuesday The officers and members of Kvutzah Ivrith extends an invita- tion to members and friends to attend the second annual luncheon on Tuesday, Feb. 2. Mrs. S. Shnitz, chairman of the program committee, has arranged an Interesting program. Cantor J. II. Sonenklar will give several by Artc ra ft, Lovely New Hosiery Color It's a warm yet delicate beige, and beige, you know, is one of the important Spring colors! Wear Bam• boo with beige, or it's equally smart with black or navy. In these famous Artcraft stockings: $1.00 BUDGET four-thread chiffons 8 pl. 32.83 $1.00 FEATHER two-thread chiffons 3 prr.$2.83 „ .$1.35 TOWN three-thread chiffons 3 prs. $1.65 WHIFF two-thread chiffons 3 ars. 34.80 B. SIEGEL CO. J N.F. Auxiliary's Plans for Luncheon MRS. A. D. MARKSON selections, accompanied by Miss Florence Katzin, pianist. Aaron Rosenberg will give readings. 13. Isaacs, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, will be the luncheon speaker. The main purpose of the Kvu- tzah Ivrith is to spread the knowl- edge of the Hebrew language and literature, thus perpetuating the Hebraic element of our culture. Mrs. A. Sulkes is the donor chairman for this luncheon. Mrs. Aaron D. Markson, financial sec- retary, is an active member of the committee, Tickets can still be obtained from any member of the organi- zation, Bnai Brith Ladies Open House Feb. 6 Maker's Closeout Finer Sample Mrs. Mortimer Meyer was host- On Monday, Feb. 8, Purity ess at a luncheon Saturday, Jan. chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S., will 23. entertain the grand worthy ma- tron of Michigan, Casa Leonard Mrs. Maurice Enggass has re- Howe of Grand Rapids. A din- turned from a week's stay in Chi- ner will be served at 6:30 p. m. cago. All members and friends are urged to make reservations for Mrs. Leo M. Butzel gave a the dinner early with Belle Lach- luncheon in her home on Burns man, at University 1-4223 or the Ave. Saturday, Jan. 23. The Mt. Scopus Builders, a Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gates group of high school and college of Atkinson Ave. were hosts to a people who work for the Hebrew group of friends Monday night, University in Palestine. held elec- tion of officers Sunday, Feb. 24. Jan. 25. The following were elected. Presi- Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- dent, Gerald Rosen; vice-presi- man left Friday, Jan. 29 for Hol- dent, Ben Rosen; corresponding secretary, Muriel Bader; treas- lywood, Fla. urer, Barbara Suffrin. The club Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib and is sponsoring a dance at Webster Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Well will Hall on Feb. 28. entertain jointly at the Great Lakes Club Friday, Feb. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ingber of Tuxedo Ave. celebrated their 25th Mrs. David J. Levy and Mrs. wedding anniversary, Saturday, J. Victor Roemer will leave Sun- Jan. 23, at a supper party given day to spend a few days in Chi- in their honor by their children. cago. The event, which took place at Lacher's, was limited to relatives On Saturday evening, Jan. 30, and close friends. Norman Porn- Dr, and Mrs. Leo Ai. Franklin erantz entertained by singing plan to go to Palm Beach, Fla., folk songs. An orchestra played where they will spend several for dancing. Mrs. A. Pickman weeks. and her son, Heshy, of New York were out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn and Mrs. Edward Rothman left Wed- Mrs. Edward Pevos, accompan- nesday to spend a month in ied by Morton Berlin, motored to Mexico. Chicago, where they will spend a fortnight. Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott were hosts at a dinner party Wed- Miss Isabella Werbe of the De- nesday evening, Jan. 27. troit Conservatory of Music will have charge of the next Satur- Mrs. Alfred Rothchild and Miss day afternoon concert on Feb. 6. Edith Heavenrich entertained Among those appearing will be jointly with a luncheon Friday, three of her pupils, who will play Jan. 29 at the Women's City Club. a six-hand composition on one piano. The public is invited. Miss Elizabeth Guitterman of Cincinnati is the house guest of Robert Eston, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel, Mrs. Louis M. Eston of Webb Mrs. Donald E. Berger and Miss Ave., will leave on Sunday for Blanche Wolf spent a few days in an extended stay in Los Angeles, Calif. Chicago during the past week. Mrs. Milton Silberberg returned from a month's stay in California. SILVER FOX TRIMMED COATS One-of-a-kind models! Worth $119.75 to $159.75! $68 $78 $88 Rare buys! Gorgeous one-of-a-kind models, created by "Cliffwood," with FULL SILVER skins, matchless fabrics, superb styling! Misses' sizes, 12-20! COAT SALON-FIFTH FLOOR FRANK & SEDER OLEN & WEIN'S 5th ANNIVERSARY SALE SHIRTS formerly $1.95 to $3.50 Mr. and Mrs. I. Keats of Ha- zelwood Ave. announce the grad- uation of their son, al. Lawrence, from the Northern Illinois College of Optometry, which took place on Friday, Jan. 29. He is Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shelter a member of Mu Sigma Pi Fra- left Wednesday for a cruise to ternity, and is also vice-president of the graduating class. the West Indies. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose of Chicago Blvd. sailed on Jan. 27 aboard the M. V. Britannic for a three-weeks' cruise to the West Indies. Arrow & Ambassador 69c TIES OLEN & `FEIN Silks, satins, novelties, plain and figured. Reg $1 value NU TWELFTH MT., M ClaIrmoont Open RtenIngs 3 tor U Samirtle MI 3 Second Annual Dance Give. by the Chenstochover Rajoiner Verein Book-Cadillac Hotel CRYSTAL BALLROOM Sun. Eve., Jan. 31 Tlf EFTN 30e Music by MIKE FALK and His Orchestra Party of Shaarey Zedek YPS Sunday The Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek is giving a party, Sunday. Jan. 31. It will e either • sleigh ride or a hay ride, de- pending upon the weather. The affair is to be at Magnolia Riding Club, 8 Mile Road and North- western Highway. Members and friends are invited. Those plan- ning to go may meet at the syna- gogue at 8 o'clock or go straight out to the club. For farther in- formation call either of the co- chairmen of the affair, Miss Flor- ence Siegal, Madison 2231. or Norris Shiliman, Townsend 6-1386, or committee members, which include George Schreiber, Flora Bickman, Charlotte Finkel and Marvin K. Rosen. Plans are progressing for the "Night at the Theater." to be held Feb. 14. Ralph Bernstien and Miss Sarah Stun, in charge of dramatics, will shortly an- nounce the plays and their casts. The next meeting of the group will be held Feb. 7. MRS. IDA LELAND Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, at 1:30 p. m. At this meeting nomination and election of new officers will take Place. Arrangements will be made for dinner and games party to be given Sunday, Feb. 21, in the main ball room of Jericho Tem- ple, Joy Road, near Linwood. Mrs. Feldman is chairman of this affair, assisted by Mesdames Ida Leland, Israel, Elkin and Edel- man. Luncheon-Meeting of Neu- garters Sunshine Club on Feb. 1 The annual joint meeting of the newly appointed and retiring members of the board of directors of the Neugarten Sunshine Club will be held Monday, Feb. 1, at 10:30 a. m., at the Benjamin Franklin Restaurant, Woodward Detroit League of N. Ave. and E .Grand Blvd. at Denver The business meeting will be An enjoyable meeting of the De- followed by a luncheon at 1 p. troit League of the National Home m. The afternoon's entertainment for Jewish Children at Denver will include bridge and other was held In the form of a tea at I games. Mrs. Irvine Levy is in the home of Mrs. Moe H. Prince' charge of arrangements. of Glynn Court, last Wednesday. ) Under the leadership of Mrs. Mrs. Carl Schiller, president, Sam Convissor plans are progress- announced that plans were being ing for the movie matinee to be formed for an event in the near held at the Rosedale Theater. March 30. future. H. J. C. Rabbi Joshua Sperka last week Mrs. Norman Schwartz and Mrs. Maurice Schiller are sojourn- lectured before the Brooklyn Cultural Society, a student organ- ing in Miami Beach. ization of New York University. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glass- Thelta Delta Omega Sorority man of Chicago Blvd. sailed on the S. S. Lafayette, Friday, Jan. met at the home of Miss Bessye Kosak, 3765 Wager, on Sunday, 29, for a West Indies cruise. Jan. 24. Plans for a play to be Mrs. I. Nurko and daughter, given in the near future were dis- Mrs. Maurice Benyas, are spend- cussed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Na- ing some time in Miami Beach. thaniel Pernick, 3357 Burlingame, "The Living Puppet Show." on Jan. 31. composed of a dozen acts of en- The second open meeting of the tertaiwment furnished by the vaudeville unit of the WPA De- membership drive of the Young troit Federal Theater, was pre- People's Society of Congregation sented at the Jewish Children's Bnai Moshe was held on Sunday, Home, Jan. 29, at 3 D. m. A well Jan. 24. The meeting was fol- arranged and varied program of lowed by dancing and refresh- ments. The next open meeting entertainment was furnished. will be held on Sunday, Feb. 7, Mrs. Bess Jacob of 2984 Roch- 2:30 p. ns. ester Ave. will hold open house Rabbi Joshua Sperka has re- on Sunday evening, Jan. 31, in honor of her daughter Jane's turned from his trip east, where he conferred with publishers for graduation. No cards. the release of his newly complet- ed book. During his stay in New Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Meyers of the Genessee Apts. have re- York he was the guest of his brother, Rabbi I. M. Specks, and turned from an extensive visit last Saturday morning delivered in Miami, Fla. the sermon at his synagogue, Con- Mr. and Mrs. Julius B. Krause gregation Bnai Eliezer of East of 3200 Chicago Blvd. will be at New York. home to their relatives and The Vosallites will hold their friends, Sunday, Feb. 14. from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m., honoring monthly affair, a games party. at their son, Gerald David, whose the home of Florence Keywell, Bar Mitzvah takes place on Sat- Saturday. Jan. 30. Members and their guests will attend. urday, Feb. 13. No cards. Mrs. Jack Ellenstein of Clem- ents Ave. entertained for her niece, Ellen Barnett. • bride- elect of March, at • crystal and linen shower. Covers were laid for 24 guests. 5 MRS HARRY KRAFT Mrs. L. Miller, chairman of tan- age, will be glad to assist if she is called at Euclid 0516.1V. The auxiliary encourages the use of savings boxes. Mrs. Max Goldberg will be glad to make deliveries. She can be reached at Townsend 5.2879. Mrs. Philip Slomovitz is chair- man of the luncheon program. Mrs. I. Goodman, heading the souvenir booklet committee, can be reached at Townsend 6-3578. Mrs. Louis Lightstone is plan- ning novel table decorations. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. J. Deytshe, 15902 Nor- mandy, University 2-5293, Mrs. Harry Kraft is in charge of a display depicting the work of the Jewish National Fund to be exhibited at the general meet- ing of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations to be held at Temple Beth El on Feb. 15. Mrs. Kraft will be hostess to the auxiliary at a general meet- ing and pep rally to be held at her home, 3816 Sturtevant, on Feb. 10. " 55 I. MILLER models -Were to $13.75 & I. La Fay models formerly 0.75 RUS SEKS 1448 WOODWARD MILLER SALON-FISHER BLDG. Radiator Shields AND Enclosures • Music Study Club Soiree on Feb. 16 Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ben Gottloeb and son of Harry Rosman of 1484 Atkinson Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosen- 17534 Monica Ave. are leaving berg of 16218 Ohio Ave. have for Miami Beach, Fla., where they left for a three-weeks' stay in will spend the remainder of the winter. Miami Beach, Fla. ual NCE ARA E CL J. W. E. W. 0. Dinner Party Sunday, Feb. 21 all styles in the newest and smartest creations by two of America's best makers. M11_ Sem i-Ann Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feller of 13318 LaSalle Blvd. are on an extended Western trip and are Dr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman spending the winter in California. of Parkside Ave. sailed on the On Tuesday evening, Feb. 16, S. S. Lafayette for a West In- Miss Mary Anchill of Gladstone the Music Study Club will present dies cruise. Ave. left Jan. 25 for Miami, Fla., its 13th annual soiree. Tickets and will remain there until the Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman middle of March. of 3274 Cortland Ave. left Jan. 24 for Los Angeles, Calif., for a Airs. Louis Blumberg of the stay of about six months. Belcrest is visiting with her fam- ily in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Base and son, Sidney, are visiting in Cali- bfr. and Mrs. Eugene Terenyi fornia. of Chicago Blvd. left for New Mr. and Mrs. Harry Apple have York Thursday and will sail for moved into their new home at 630 an extended European trip. Riverside Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coggan Mrs. Joseph Schwartz of 2067 and daughter, Lois, will leave Sat- Atkinson Ave., left for a several urday for Miami Beach. MRS. HERMAN GACH weeks stay in Miami Beach, Fla, Mrs. I. Biolosky of Sandusky Open house in honor of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Corman of Louis Berzon, president of the Hazelwood Ave. returned from a is visiting with her family in this city. District Group Lodge of Bnal three weeks tour of the east. Brith, will be held Saturday after- The Kovler Volyner Progres- noon. Feb. 6, at the Wilshire, by Mr. and Mrs. Barney Keywell the Women's Auxiliary of Bnai of Oxford Road, Grosse Pointe, sive Society gave a surprise party Brith. All members and friends left Tuesday for a three weeks visit in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Barney are invited. Mrs. Ilerman Gash, in Miami, Fla., where they will Citrin'a 45th wedding anniver- financial secretary, is a member of be guests at the Fleetwood Hotel. ary, on Monday evening, Jan. 25. An additional surprise at the cele- the committee in charge of ar- bration was the presentation of a rangements for this affair. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel W. Wal- huge basket of flowers by the ters of Renfrew Road left for a Tillie Citrin Aid Society, as a month's visit in Los Angeles with token of good wishes to Mr. and MRS. BERNARD LACHS their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Citrin. Alex II. Gerson was Mrs. Milton S. Solomon, formerly toastmaster. may be had from members or of Detroit. by phoning the chairman. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Max Schneider of Bernard Lachs. A special meeting of the Jew- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel, The choral group under the di- ish Women's European Welfare who recently moved into their 2530 W. Philadelphia Ave., ac- Organization will be held Monday, new home on Fairfield Ave., held companied by Mr. Schneider's sis- rection of Charles Frederick Feb. 1, at Congregation Bnai open house Saturday night, Jan. ter, Mrs. Morris Dorn of 2524 W. Morse, and the drama group un- der the direction of Mrs. Thyra 23. Over 100 guests were enter- Philadelphia Ave:, will leave for Miami, Fla., and Cuba for a Rouland Matus will be repre- tained at dinner and cards. sented. month's vacation. Si 69 You can't afford to miss these spectacular footwear values! Plans are rapidly progressing for the sixth annual donor lunch- eon to be given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund on March 3, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. A strictly ko- eher catered meal will be served. For those who must of neces- sity earn their luncheon money, Memorial Fund of Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged MODERN STYLED • With or Without Humidifiers • ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN • ELSEY METAL PRODUCTS 1535 SPRUCE ST. CADILLAC 8709 .4 Sunday Is Father's Day To Mahe 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- Sunday Dinner only 7.5e AT BOESKY'S GRILL 1220 GRISWOLD, Between State and Grand River Sisterhood Games Scalp Treatments Party at Shaarey Specializing in Zedek on Feb. 9 NEWEST METHODS Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will have a lunch- eon and afternoon of games in the A new fund, temporarily termed "Memorial. Fund," was introduced at the last board meet- ing of the Women's Auxiliary of the ewish Home for Aged, the contributions of which will be used for the upkeep of the syna- gogue of the new home. Contributions as a foundation were offered by the Hannah liar- with Club, through Mrs. Hannah Harvith, in memory of Benjamin Cohen; Mrs. Walter Aronoff con- tributed in memory of her broth- er, blaster Bernard Cohen; a do- nation from Mrs. Samuel Benja- min; Mrs. A. M. Ferar contrib- uted in memory of Fred Finley and Mrs. Virginia burley, Miriam Goldstein, Eileen Connor, Mar- garet Anio and Mary Michalchuk donated in memory of Joseph 51. Weiss. MRS. CHARLES SMITH Mrs. A. M. Ferar. president, requests all members who have I social hall of the synagogue on not as yet paid up their dues, to do so since this money is needed Tues day, F b. 9, at 1 Mrs. Charles Smith, chairman to buy furnishings for the new I of arrangements, announces that home. the admission char ge includes a Last Monday afternoon several hundred members attended the luncheon and participation in the !games. Attractive prizes will be meeting at the Jewish Community Center. when Max Edwards gave award e d. a brief resume of "Gone with the I Members and fiends are invited Wind." to attend. Reservations must be made in advance as the capacity of the hall is limited. Purim Party of Cleophians For reservations, call Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Townsend 8-8275. Branch of Young Ju- dean, Feb. 20 Arrangements have been com- pleted for the Purim party spon- sored by the Cleophians, Satur- day, evening, Feb. 20. at the Bnai David Synagogue, 14th and Elm- hurst. Young men and women interested are invited. Refresh- ments will be served. . The next meeting of the Cleo- phians branch of Young Judean, will held Monday, Feb. I. at The dancing club of the Ger- 8 p. rn., in the Bnai David Syna- trude Shubow Studio has elected gogue. Girls of the ages of 15 the following officers: J. Richard to 18 are invited. Cooper, president: Sonia J. Bush- o Frank. treas- De:ter-ley Florist. Tyler 8.6622. kin, secretary: Abs for all IMMRSienni urer. be '1' Purim Dance at the Shaarey Zedek on Feb. 20 SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMENTS Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Formerly with Nancy Van Wyek 503 EMPIRE BLDG. CA. 0517 13 Days West Indies Cruise 31E3 1'P-ALL EXFENNE Including Miami, Havana, KIng.ton Port An PrInna 0 DAV MIAMI CRI1NE-•ES.00 ALL EXPENSE Rhea E. Cashman World Wide Travel Daman ofMlal Agent All IAne. of Travel. No nerara Charge IVA Mmhinfton mud. roe. Grand ttiver--3rd nom. Steven DIdg. Rs. 3361-59411 Contributions to North End Clinic North End Clinic has received the following contributions: For the supplementary medical assistance fund for children: In memory of Mrs. amuel Victor from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strief- ling and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strict- lines For the Alpha Epsilon Phi Scholarship Fund: In memory of Irene Rosenberg Gidding from M rs. Samuel A. Rosenberg. Primrose Benevol ent Club Installation Feb. 7 Final arrangements have been completed by the Primrose Bone- The Purim dance promises to be volent Club for the sixth anti- one of the big events of the season yersary, which takes place Feb. 7 at Shaarey Zedek. This affair at the Knights of Pythias Hall. sponsored by the Junior Congre- M. Chornsky, attorney, will install (ration and the Student Council, the following new officers: M ye, i. and will be held in Shaarey Zedek Rodman, president; Mrs. R. Er- social hall on Feb. 20. Guest art- lickman, vice president; Mrs. T. ists will be featured and refresh- Cowen, financial secretary; Mrs. ments will be served. Those in M. Sheplow, recording secretary; charge of the dance are Mildred Mn. R.. Aaron, treasurer. Gerson, Miriam Zieve, Jerry Key- Tickets for this affair can be well, Muriel Singer, Aron Bara- from Mrs. Wright, Gar- hal, Sheldon Zuieback, Milton Gor- secured field 362I-W Mrs, R don, Sam liertsberg and Betty Townsend 6-0857. Mrs. Vineberg. man is in charge of tickets. Erlick: is