v s e ilaraleMINSVW.KAA THEPErRonlmsneworlicu PAGE SIX February 19, 1937 sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Jr. Hadassah Ready for Its Donor Event Sholem Aleichem Bazaar Feb. 20-25 Final arrangements have been completed for the first $10 donor dinner of the Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah to be held at the Statler Hotel on Sunday evening, Feb. 28. Miss Harriette Glick- man, chairman of the program committee, states that the guest speaker of the evening will be Rabbi Harold Goldfarb, who Is The annual bazaar of the Sho- lem Aleichem Folks Institute (Jewish Peoples' Schools) will be given at the Bnai Moshe Syna- gogue, Dexter and Lawrence Ave., commencing Saturday, Feb. 20, until and inclusive of Feb. 25. The bazaar this year will excel On Thursday, Feb. 18, Rabbi in the variety of merchandise, service, enjoyment and entertain- Leon Fram addressed the Men's Club for the study of religion at the Statler hotel on the subject. "Fascism, Communism and Reli- gion." On Monday, Feb. 22, he will address the Methodist Minis- ters Association of Detroit on "Jews in Germany: A Challenge to Christianity." Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis left Feb. 16 by motor to spend three weeks in Palm Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Wolf of Lawrence Ave. were at home to a group of their friends on Feb. 16, in honor of the birthday of their mother, ,Mrs. Alfred Rothchild. Burwidc Hats Are hand-blocked of good felts. The large selection offers the season's smart styles and colors. This is a fine hat value at $3. 50 Gruld III,., MEN: The whole outfit -Suit, Hat and Shoes - Priced Mrs. Ida Silverman and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt will sail Feb. 28 on the S. S. Staaten- ter, Miss Bernice Chick, of 3240 dam for a cruise to the West Rochester Ave, left for a month's stay at Miami, Fla. Indies. "HARVEST" HIMEL-HOSE -Photo by Lee F. Redman the perfect complement for beige! It's a big Beige season ... and Himel-Hose intro- duce "Harvesr... a grand new hosiery shade for a brand new costume color. The wheat-color Himel-Hose that's riding the road to success with Beiget 2-thread, 3-thread or 4-thread. I .00 to 1.65 HIMELHOCH'S-STREET FLOOR Sunday Is Father's Day To Make a Hit: The ideal day to rot mother away from the bother of home dinar-andl•setwrally tire "young sue*" will be tickled to hoar him invite the family to- Sunday Dinner only 75c AT • BOESKY'S GRILL 1220 GRISWOLD, Between State and Grand River CASH DISCOUNT SALE Our Last Week of this Tremendous Savings Event Closes on Satur- day Feb. 27th. 20% OFF MISS MIRIAM PEIMAN PRICES ARE RISING DAILY But despite the price increase we offer this 20% discount (on cash purchases only) which you can deduct yourself from our original low price tags. OPEN EVES TO 9 P. M. SUNDAYS 11 TO 3 P. M. ALEXANDER FURNITURE CO. Quality Furniture 8825 LINWOOD, Between Hazelwood & Gladstone Jr. Zedakah Charity GERTRUDE Affair on March 14 SIIUBOW STUDIO OF MUSIC AND DANCE Presents Vera Coldstlek IHUMATIO DIRECTOR Preparations have been com- pleted for the Zedakah Juniors' annual March frolic to be given on Sunday evening, March 14, at the In INTERPRETATIVE CHARACTER SKETCHES McGregor Library Auditorium w...surIt at Moomartssette Thursday Eve., Feb. 18 Veistie - Measles 50 wile STOP IN FOR A BITE OR A MEAL .. Delicious - Wholesome Food Fredson Kosher RESTAURANT AND LUNCH "You'll Never Know How Fine a Meal Can Be - Until You've Eaten Here" 12039 DEXTER BLVD. Near Elmhurst Ave. Scalp 'Frentanents CHARLOTTE FINKEL Aztec Towers. Mary Kahn's or- chestra will provide the dance Specialisiry in rhythm. NEWEST METHODS Miss Charlotte Finkel is general SHELTON TULIP OIL chairman. PERMANENTS Tickets may be procured by call- ing Miss Faye Block, ticket chair. FACIAL TREATMENTS man, Townsend 8-8994; Miss An- nabelle Germansky, Euclid 8707, or any Zedakah Junior member. The proceeds of this affair will be Peranewty with Nance Vs• Wye% used to send under-nourished chit- CA. 1117 sea 1010,91411 BLDG. , dren to camp this coming summer. I The next meeting will be held Deeter•Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. on Feb. 21 at the home of Miss Flowers for all *restless - Esther Slobin, 3205 Carter. Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Gutenberg Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfel- low Ave. left Thursday for St. of 2424 Fullerton Ave. celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary at Petersburg, Fla. the Northwood Inn last Saturday night, with Mr. and Mrs. B. Biales, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Robinson and were hosts at a supper party on Mr. and Mrs. L. Gould as their Sunday night, Feb. 14. guests. Mrs. Gutenberg expects to leave this week for Miami Beach Mrs. Bernard Wohl and ,daugh- for a month's-stay. ter, Lynn, left Feb. 19, for • month's stay In New Orleans. Palestine Rebekah Lodge No. affiliated with the Jewish Com- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glogower munity Center of Cleveland, O. will sail Feb. 28 for a West In- Other features of entertainment dies cruise. will be talent graciously furn- ished by the Roth and Berdun Marvin Kaufmann left Monday Studies, and dramatic presenta- Feb. 15, to spend a fortnight in tions by Miss Tessie Rosenthal. Hollywood, Fla, An instrumental trio will provide • music throughout the dinner. The Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses of dinner is scheduled for 6:30 p. m. Chicago arrived Friday, Feb. 19, and will be followed by dancing to spend the week-end with their at 9:30 p. in, for pledgees and in- parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wolff vited male guests. The dance of Lawrence Ave. music will be furnished by Art Moranz and his Cosmopolitans. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Witte!. Miss Miriam Peiman, chairman shofer and daughter, Norma, sail- of the donor committee. an- ed Wednesday, Feb. 17, on the nounces that her committee is S .3. Kungsholm for a West In- meeting with splendid success in dies cruise. their efforts to obtain pledges Mr. and Mrs. Victor 11. Klein and' she further announces that pledges are still being received of E. Kirby Ave., entertained a by herself at 3039 Gladstone or few friends at dinner Feb. 13. by any member of the donor corn- Dr. .1. M. Berrie of Boston mittee. She urges that all who Intend being present at this af- Blvd. will return Monday from a fair communicate with her at visit in Miami Beach. once to enable the committee to Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus left list them among the pledges. She will be glad to furnish any infor- Wednesday on the Acquitania for mation regarding the affair, or to a six weeks' cruise to South contact personally all interested, America. in order to obtain pledges or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schiller of remittances. All pledgees are re- quested to remit their 110 ad- Chicago Blvd. are expected home mission fee to Betty Holden at the first of the week, from a visit 3048 Clements before Sunday, in Miami Beach. Feb. 21, or if it is not possible Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gates to mail remittances to commun- icate with Miss Holden at Town- will be hosts at another one of send 7.5899 and she will make their dinner parties Monday eve- arrangements to collect the ning, Feb. 22. money. Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Winona Ethel Rom announces that there is still time to concentrate on Ave., and Mrs. Julius Frank of means of obtaining all or part of Boston Blvd. are visiting in Los the $10 admission fee, and she Angeles, Calif. will be very glad to offer assist- Mr. and Mrs. Moe Prince and ance if called at Townsend 6-0390. Thelma Meyer is in charge of the children of Glynn Court left Wed- for a several weeks' stay nesday invitational list for male guests being invited to attend the dance in Miami Beach. following the dinner, and she will Daniel Brown of the Belcrest be pleased to issue invitations to any friends of the pledgees. She Hotel this week received congratu- lations from a host of Detroit may be reached at 681 Merrick friends on his 87th birthday. or by calling Temple 2-5219. On every piece of furniture in this grand store which includes a beautiful selection of living room suites, bed room suites, dining room suites, occas- ional pieces and the finest selection of lamps. $ 30.45 A list of the pledges to date follows: Esther Abraham, Marlon Apple, Ann Baker, Eunice linker, Pauline Hershel. Lillian Barr, Ann Begun, Tel ,. Berko- witz, Mr., Row Berman, Bette Bernstein, Nano Bloomfield, Mrs. Rolle Blumberg, Ilea Dort man, Mabel Botts in, Ann Brooke. Freda Brooks, Selma Brown, Florence Break, Naomi Buchhalter. ()oldie Chines.. Reva Ch.M. Esther Chanute, Bernice Chick. Ethel DOM, Sarah DIskin. Henrietta Pruker, Holly Broker, Nuchle Edeleteln, Edna Edon- man, Mn.. NI. Sr. Fliselman, Emma El• .in In, Esther Elkin, Geraldine Fealk, Beatrice Feldman. Sadie Finkleateln, Pauline Freedman, Remise Ft led land, Ruth Friediend, But it finch, Shirley Galen, Mrs. Onion, Ruse Gellman, Alice Garber. Harriette Glickman, Gertrude Goldberg, Grace Goldberg, Nettie Gold- hog. Ann Goldman. Eva Goldman, Jean Midman, Carolyn Goodman. Mollie tRoodnian. Violet Goodfriend. Evelyn Greenberg. Rose L. Greenwald, Ruth 1 lartle, Charlotte liemen, Ethel Benig- n. Betty Heideman. Zoos Hirschfield. Betty Holden, H•valle Hurwitz. Mr.. miry J•colwon. Mn. Tom Jacoby. Si II In 11 Joffe, Helen Mrs. H. Rots, Syl% la Kate. Fay's Keidan, Beni Kest. hatch. Keysvell. Ethel Keywell• II. %vie hie!, Rolm Klef, Ileuhal M. Korn. Belle Koacislad, Bally Roofing Man. he }Colin. A. Kriaman, Helen 1 1 kl. France. Lefton. Sylvia Le- lond, Charlotte Lev. Penile* Levine, Estelle Levine, Evelyn Liman. Kellett* Levy. Sylvia Lubetaky, Bertha Mail. Ethel M•nason. Mr.. J. Caplan, Faye Sanas. Their. Meyer, Ann Milatein, Betty Milan. Fred• idileleln, Ida Mil- Hein. Marty Morena. Betty Morrison. Muriel Merritt Eve- lyn Neal.. Elsie Glenclar, Miriam Pei- man. Sarah Penman. Ann Plikowitz, Shirley Reich, Rebecca Rappaport, Ethel Rom, Betty Roo, Sarah Itoeenbers, Faye Ilowsn relit Sally Rownewels. Re- becca Rossm•n, Jessie Rublner • Ruth Schelnker, Evelyn Schwarta. Kitty tilt area. Sophie B. Schwarte, /Zither Berlins, Evelyn Berlins. Rose Bea.. Oertrud• net man, Helen lthewack. Porte sorer. Pue Shultz, Mamie Shul- Man, Sadie Shur. Parch Shur. Ann fill- mitten, Kitty Siegel, Aline Smiley. Es- ther Spleselm•n, Beatrice SPieselmen. Kathryn Mersey. Estelle Stern. Rome lawn kin,. Lillian Toren. Petty Taylor, Shirley Tillman, Ann R. Warn.. Sylvia W•iner, Mrs. Bernard Waldman, Lillian Weidman. Pearl %Varian. B. Weinm•n. lien, Winkelman, Bertha Yackozsa. Frances M. Zelenko. t.en. e. Morrboe. The proceeds of this affair will be applied toward the quota of the Detroit unit In maintaining the projects of Junior Hadassah in Palestine, which consists of Meier Shfeyah, a children's vil- lage; Pardess Anna, an orange grove used for training in citrus farming. the Henrietta Szold School of Nursing, and the par- ticipation in the land-purchasing and reforestation program of the Jewish National Fund. The De- troit unit is among the 210 Jun- ior Hadasiah groups functioning in 40 states. Contributions to North End Clinic Brentwood Suits Durable worsteds in new 1937 Spring mo- dels, colors and pat- terns. An exceptional clothing value at 514 will give a charity card party on Tuesday, March 2, at 1:30 p. MRS. FRED SOMMERS m. in the Free Press tower kitchen, Casa and Lafayette. There will be meat, officers of the Sholem Alei- chem Institute state. refreshments and prizes. Many responsible persons who Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tomarin and have not hitherto taken an active family, formerly of W. Philadel- part in the organization and edu- phia Ave. are now residing in their cational work of the schools, have new home at 2253 W. Euclid Ave. volunteered to render their serv- ices to the organization in making this year's bazaar a success. One Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Siegel of of the outstanding of these is Mrs. 1697 Ilazelwood, Ave. will cele- Fred Sommers of 2903 Buena brate their 25th wedding anniver- Vista Ave. sary on Feb. 21. Covers will be Approximately 50 organizations laid for 75 guests at a dinner at are expected to be guests at the their home in honor of the occa- bazaar during the week and will sion. march in with their flags and give their financial support to the In- The Julius Rosenwald Auxiliary stitution. is sponsoring a benefit card party On the closing evening on and dance to be given on Sunday Thursday there will be a program evening, Feb. 28, at 8 o'clock, in of special interest to all the visit- the Veterans' Bldg., Jefferson at ors and organizations. A number Hastings. There will be prizes and of prominent artists in Jewish refreshments will be served. literature and cultural life will contribute their talent and will In honor of the 50th wedding present a concert that is expected anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- to draw an overflow crowd to the nard Miller of 2327 Clements Ave. Bnai Moshe Synagogue. their family gave a dinner at the The public is invited to come Northwood inn on Monday eve- and avail themselves of the spe- ning, Feb. 8. cial bargains in merchandise and enjoy the entertainments to be Mr. and Mrs. Max Maurice will given during the entire week. hold a reception for their friends There will be music and dancing and relatives in celebration of every evening, free of charge. their 25th wedding anniversary On Sunday, beginning at 1:30 on Sunday, Feb. 21, at the Royal p. m., there will be served a chick- Palm Hotel. en dinner at a moderate price. Mrs. Meyer Ellias of 3758 Clairmount Ave. entertained at a tea on Thursday, Feb. 18, honor- ing her house-guest, Miss Kath- erine Fox of Toronto. Mrs. Hilda Lustig of Cleveland is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max Reich of Cortland Ave. Mrs. Maurice Benyas has re- turned from a six weeks' visit in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bass and son, Sidney, are home after an extended visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody and children, Gerry and Buddy, are spending the rest, of the win- ter in Miami Beach, Fla., where they are also visiting their son, Robert, who is a student at River- side Military School in Hollywood. J. L. Rill of Winnipeg, Man., was the guest for several days of Shower for Palestine his sister, Mrs. E. Ressler of W. Orphans on March 9 Euclid Ave. The Misses Bette Rubin and Melba Sklar were joint hostesses home of Miss Rubin, on Hazel- the members of the North Wood- wood Ave., on Sunday evening Feb. 14, in honor of Miss Ethel Bronstein bride-elect of this month. • Worsteds Fabrics • Plaids and Stripes • Trim Athletic Lines • Grays, Browns, Blues • Single and Double- Breasted atio'f=14 floor- Burke Shoes In fifteen new Spring styles. Good quality calfskin, Se ot c h- grain, bucko and kangaroo leathers. Black, and b r o tv n. Very exceptional at, a pair $4.45 Hindman's-FR-rood Floor- Woodword HUDSON'S STOREje f t oLMEN Radiator Shields AND Enclosures Mr. and Mrs. George A. liday of 2605 Elmhurst Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon, on Saturday, Feb. 20. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Re- ception on Sunday, Feb. 21, at home, from 4 to 10 p. rn. No cards. MODERN STYLED • With or Without Humidifiers PRESIDENT GREETS SYNAGOGUE LEAGUE • ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Expresses Hope Convention Will "Promote and En- courage Judaism" NEW YORK-Interest in the activities of the Women's League of the United Synagogue and the hope that its coming convention in Pittsburgh will be a success were expressed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in a letter addressed Misses Edythe and Sylvia Hol- instat of _Fullerton Ave. left Fri- day for New York. They will rail Saturday on the S. S. Monarch of Bermuda for a week's stay at the St. George Hotel, Bermuda. Upon their return they will visit in New York for several days. e MRS. R. B. NEWMAN • ELSEY METAL PRODUCTS ward branch of the Jewish Wo- 1535 SPRUCE ST. CADILLAC 8709 men's European Welfare Organ- ization. Final arrangements are in prog- ress for the fourth annual show- er to be given for the General Israel Orphans Home for Girls in Palestine, on Tuesday, March 9, at 1 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence; admission to be by a package of dark cot- THE FAMOUSLY POPULAR ton hose or underwear for girls 6 to 18. There will be bridge and refreshments. For information call the chairman, Mrs. R. B. Newman, Townsend 7.7958, or her co-chairman. Mrs. L Burn- stein, Trinity 2-4053. Anyone wishing to contribute and unable to attend the party is asked to JULES OLEN SAY WW1( cell the chairman and packages will be picked up; or they may AND INVITES YOUR INSPECTION OF THE NEW be brought to 1478 Glynn Court. Mrs. I. Burnstein sponsored a SPRING SHOWING AT shower at her home for this cause. The next event of the North Woodward branch will be • lunch- eon and bridge to be held at Exclusive styling and correct proportion have al- Kern's Auditorium on Wednesday, ways distinguished Disney Hats and we are pleased April 14. Mrs. J. Weisberg is that our customers can now secure them at our store. chairman and Mrs. S. Kaufman is co-chairman, assisted by Mes- dames A. Kurzmann, A. Gold- berg, A. J. Redblatt, William Fisher, A. Smilo, F. Krivetsky, Zide, E. Weissman, A. Knoppow. 50311 TN El./111 ST., 01 Clalrees ■ Oyes Remises -- 50 0000 till 5 The organization acknowledges with thanks the donation by Mrs. D. Silverstein to the Benjamin Trees Planted in Palestine has been planted by Dr. and Mrs. George S. Weiss. Wilmer Memorial Flower Fund, in Through Hadaasah By order of the Worthy Ma- honor of her daughter's recovery. tron Theresa Klein of Purity Dire. Jacob Cohen is president chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S., trees Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman of the branch. of the Jewish National Fund Com- have been planted as follows: In memory of Eva Steinberg, mother mittee of Hadassah, announces of Sister Esther Gitlin; in mem- that ■ living memorial and last- ory of Sam Levine, father of Sis- ing tribute has been established ter Sadie Cornfield. Mrs. 8. L. Kamen, 1999 Cal- in Palestine in memory of Gloria Joy King. 11-year-old daughter vert, Townsend 8-3834, will be of Mrs. Harry Rosenstein. and glad to give further information erandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Max or accept contributions for trees The Young People's Society of Siegel, who passed away Feb. 11, or for the purchase of land in Shaarey Zedek will meet on Sun- when Mr. and Mrs. J. Perlmutter Palestine through the Jewish Na- day, Feb. 21, at 3:30, at the syna- planted a tree in Palestine in her tional Fund committee of Hs- gogue. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will honor. dassab. be the guest speaker of the after- In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph noon and will give a book review. Magidsohn, who celebrate their All members are urged to attend. 26th wedding anniversary on Feb. The Young People's it ,ciety's 20, Mrs. Meridian's fellow mem- annual formal will be he'd March bers of the board of directors Raid. Preeestalles 13, at the Steller Hotel. Dr. of Hadassab planted 10 trees in Phillip Lachman and Mi ■ Eve- Palestine. WJ BK-Friday-7:45 lyn Robins, co-chairmen • the In commemoration of the Tar- affair, announce that tickets will seit of their daughter. Marilyn Judge Ralph W. Liddy be available shortly. Betty Weiss, • tree In Palestine Your Favorite Men's Store .. . . Now Brings You DISNEY HATS Miss Rita Gail Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cooper of Richton Ave., and her friend, Miss June Hiatt of Lenox Ave., will leave for California on Saturday, Feb. 27, for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Samuel Reiss returned home after a two weeks' visit in Cleveland. Complimenting Miss Marion Steinberg, • bride of Feb. 14, the following hostesses entertained: Mrs. Belle Kerah, sister of the bride, gave a shower for 66 guests on Feb. 4. Mrs. Francis Willis and Miss Gussie Eisenberg honored the bride-elect with a beautifully appointed shower for 32 guests at the Wilshire Hotel on Sunday af- ternoon, Jan. 31. The mother of the groom, Mrs. Gussie Phillips, entertained with a shower at Lachar's Hall on Feb. 9. Mini Harriet Rosenthal and Mrs. Cone- lie Rosenthal Trepeck were joint hostesses at a shower, at their home on Feb. 2. Miss Frieda Mil- stein entertained at her home, honoring the bride on Feb. 10. Miss Fay lager of W. Grand Ave. entertained with a linen shower on Thursday, Feb. 11. Mrs. A. J. Redblatt of Webb Ave. was hostess at a luncheon at to 25 guests at a party at the her home on Wednesday noon to $22.50 s5 MRS. SAMUEL SPIEGEL to Mrs. Samuel Spiegel, the presi- dent of the league. Upon hearing of the 19th annual convention to be convened at the Hotel Schenley on Sunday, Feb. 28, President Roosevelt wrote: "I trust that the deliberations to be undertaken there will promote and encourage the exemplifications of the highest teachings of traditional Judaism." That the President has a personal knowledge of the aims and ideals of the league is indicated by rea- son of the fact that Mrs. Roosevelt last year addressed the convention delegates Idle. they met in Wash- ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weingar- Max Edwards Addresses the Square Club den of 3233 Calvert Ave. were hosts to a group of friends at a North End Clinic has received buffet supper party on Saturday, The Square Club met last Mon- the following contributions: Feb. 6 In honor of Mr. and Mrs. day evening, Feb. 15. Bud Blum In memory of Arthur Roberts, Morris Fishman who left for was chairman. Irving H. Small, from Mrs. Herbert H. Warner and Florida. • chairman of the speaker' commit- Mrs. M. B. Robinson. tee, introduced the speaker of the In memory of Mrs. Bernard F. On Feb. 22 Mrs. Sarah Wolf of evening, Max Edwards, who re- Berns from Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 2745 Cortland Ave. will celebrate viewed "Gone With the Wind." her 75th birthday. A .Wolf. Absentee members are urged to For the Social Service Relief attend the Monday night meetings Fund from the Jennie Grogan Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gutter- at the meeting rooms of the Mendelson Memorial Fund; in man, formerly of Cleveland, 0., Square Club, 440 Michigan Ave. honor . of second anniversary of are now residing at 3029 Buena Refreshments are served after the B1103 Alison from Bnos Aliso& V is ta Ave. meetings. $750 $10 OLEN & WEIN Dr. A. M. Hershman to Address Y. P. S. Meeting on Feb. 21 You Be the Judge