1' MEDErnonjonsn el RON IGLE PAGE EIGHT March 12, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHR NICLE BETH EL DINNER DANCE APRIL 24 Y. P. S. Supper Dance Saturday One of the most elaborate and gala social affairs. to•be held in the city for many years will be the annual formal dinner dance sponsored by Temple Beth El, to Plans are complete for the an- nual spring formal of the Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek, to be held Saturday, March 13, at 9:30 p. m., at the Statler Hotel. The affair, which will be a supper Mrs. James I. Ellman addressed , A tea for 150 guests was given the young people of Shaarey Ze- recently at the home of Mrs. M. dek on Thursday, March 4. She Mohr of 2723 Fullerton Ave., in gave an address on "Adventures honor of Miss Esther Kramer of in Poetry" before the Women's Chicago, Ill. Auxiliary of the Detroit Dental Society at their dinner at the Mrs. Hattie Joslove of 3021 Rochester Ave. returned home Women's City Club. from her visit to Cleveland, 0. Mrs. Harold H. Smiley of Can- terbury Drive is visiting with her The Mimmigoss Club announces its annual dance at the First He- family in Pittsburgh. brew Congregation of Delray, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper Burdeno, near W. Jefferson and of Chicago Blvd. will return the Sloan, Sunday night, March 14 , first of the week, after a sojourn featuring the Ritzmore Orchestra. in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kap- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker and lowitz were hosts to 50 guests at a children of Warrington Drive re- beautifully appointed buffet sup- per, Sunday, March 7, in their new turned from Miami Beach. home, 18404 Fairfield Ave. Aaron MRS. JACOB H. SCHAKNE Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goldman Rosenberg entertained with sev- be given on Saturday, April 24, at of Edinboro Road returned by eral selections of Jewish readings. the Book-Cadillac Hotel. way of the Panama Canal from The remainder of the evening was spent playing cards, Every organization connected a six weeks' stay in California. MISS DOROTHY HEIDEMAN with Temple Beth El is co-operat- ing to make this a brilliant social Mrs. Louis Wolfgang returned dance, will feature the music of L? Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Harris, event. It is hoped to establish the formerly of the Whittier, moved home after spending a month in Carlo Cortez and his orchestra annual formal dinner dance of to their new home on Fairfield Miami Beach, Fla., with her par- The co-chairmen, Dr. Philip Lech Scintillating, lilting Temple Beth El as a social tradi- ents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Samuel R man and Miss Evelyn Robins tion and a capable committee has Ave. Sherman. Enroute home she visited promise many attractions of nove blue note in accessory been chosen from the heads of the for a few days in Cincinnati with entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer her brother-in-law and sister-in- Miss Dorothy Heideman is a various Temple organizations. fashions for Spring; Dr. Milton S. Marx of the Men's moved to their new home on Can- law, Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Wolf- member of the committee in charge of arrangements. Temple Club is general chairman. terbury Drive. gang. vivid, vibrant, smart! Tickets are $4 per couple and Co-chairmen are Harry Hyman Mrs. A. J. Copeland of Calvert and Saul Rose. Others on the com- The , Junior Auxiliary of the reservations may be made by call Ave. returned from a visit in Chi- mittee are Morey Abrahams, Jack Crepe blouse with tucked Jewish Consumptive Relief Society ing Dr. Lachman, Lafayette 6960 Robins, Tyler 5-2246, or Ws Langer and Mrs. L. VanBaalen. cago. shirt•b000m front, pearl of Denver held a luncheon and Miss Shatzen, Longfellow 9503. It is no Ticket sales are under the super- stud.. In Bleu Rhythm. Mr. and Mrs. ilarry Grossman bridge party on Tuesday, March too late to make your reservations vision of the heads of the Temple of Jefferson Ave. left Sunday for 9, at Tfyes Auditorium. Mrs. $2.95 groups. The chairman is Mrs. Henry Greenberg, president, left Make them immediately. The next regular meeting of the Manuel Arden assisted by Dr. L. New York. Thursday for New York as official Famous Beaulav French Steele and Miss Miriam Carver. delegate to the J. C. R. S. conven - Y. P. S. will be held March 21, a Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Schlesinger, the synagogue. Miss Flora Beck doeskins in Bleu Rhythm, Plans for decorations are in Carrie Mae Berger and Etta tion taking place March 13, 14 and man is in charge of the afternoon exclusive at Siegel's. charge of Mrs. L. Friedman, as- Mrs. Schlesinger spent a day in Cleve- 15. Mrs. Greenberg was accom- which will feature a musical pro sisted by Mesdames F. Bloomgar- panied by her mother, Mrs. Her- $5.00 gram. Further details will be an den, Arthur Bloom and Harold land last week. man Goldstein of Cortland Ave. nounced later. Smiley. The patrons and patron- Mrs. Irving Russel of Winthrop Lewis original bag in Bleu The program will feature a esses' committee is headed by Mrs. Road honored Jane Gerotman, a Miss Rose London of Leicester Rhythm French doeskin to "Musical Afternaan." Miss Flora Harry Krohn and Irving Hirsch- match the gloves. bride-elect, with a luncheon and Court returned from an extende d Beckman is in charge of the of man. trip to Grand Canyon, Arizona, handkerchief shower on Friday, $13.50 ternoon. The program will be Los Angeles and San Francisco, The committee in charge of March 5. Phipil Brestoff, concert master of music and entertainment is headed Calif. the Michigan Theater Orchestra Bleu Rhythm shoe in gab- by Albert Ressler, who will have Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Groaner erdine with perforated pa. interesting announcements to make left Friday, March 12, to spend At a farewell musicale part whoy will play the violin; Mrs tent banding. in a short time. Serving On the a few days in Washington. given by Mr. and Mrs. Louis War Metz, well known dramatic inter door committee are Mesdames Ed ran of 1661 Calvert Ave. in hone pretive reader, who will read se $10.75 Miss Flora Beckman, tal Lichtig, Harry Markle and M. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittels- of their guest, Miss Goldie Coffler lections; anted and accomplished pianist Kopple. hofer returned from a cruise to of Toronto, the engagement war who will play the piano; Miss announced of Miss Coffler to Davi Co-chairmen of the publicity the West Indies. Tenebaum of Detroit, formerly o1 Ruth Brotman, well known singer committee are Mrs. Jacob H. will sing, accompanied by Schakne and Miss Miriam Carver. Sol Wolff of Lawrence Ave. Toronto. Twenty-four guests were who Rose Bassin-Stein; Miss Evelyn They will be assisted by Mesdames spent a few days in Grand Rapids present. S k o l n i c k, accomplished cellist Emil Waldbott, Lee Strifling the past week. Cmoplimenting Miss Florence who will be accompanied by So Harry Markle, Ephraim Gomberg Weller, and Cantor Sonenklar of and Philip Marcuse. Mrs. Sarah Wolfe of Cortland Farber, ■ bride of March 7, the Ave. celebrated her 75th birthday following hostesses entertained: Shaarey Zedek, who will enter ENJOY t tarn with folk songs, ac anniversary and was entertained Madames S. Meretsky, S. Baum companied Jewish by Rose Bassin-Stein and I. lilitzer of Windsor were by many of her friends. \ After the program refreshments joint hostesses at a linen shower Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bladen re- at Mrs. Meretsky's home on Oul will be served. The Young Peo pie's Societies of Bnai turned to their home in Syracuse lette Ave. for 75 guests on Dec. 16. Bnai David and Temple Moshe Beth E after visiting with their son and Mrs. B. Brody of 718 Victoria A regular meeting and election are invited to attend this "Musi With ail hit Beauty and Mrtnoralde Traditions of the Junior Alumni of the United daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ave., Windsor, gave a beautifully cal Afternoon," and to bring appointed dinner on Jan. 6. Covers Hebrew Schools was held Sunday Bernard Bladen. ware laid for 14. On Feb. 10 Mrs. their friends. No effort nor any detail overlooked towards celebrating these Feb. 28. This organization con The study group meeting will be Mr. and Mrs:Harry L. Newman M. Robin and Mrs. J. Tucker were holidays in an Orthodox manner. A prominent Rabbi will tints of graduates of the United of Lawrence Ave. will return on joint hostesses at a miscellaneous held March 18 at the home of officiate at the Seder Services. Hebrew Schools who have grad- Miriam Goldberg, 3330 Tuxedo, and March 18, front a several months' shower given at the Wilshire uated since 1934. Enjoy the famous Colonial service and cuisine. Hotel. The Misses Beatrice Mandel will feature as its guest speaker, stay in Pasadena. Calif. Dr. Straithe, one of the mos Many social events planned for this week. The following officers were and Ida Richardson of Windso r elected: President, Norman Lemon Early Reservations Suggested. Choral members of the Detroit gave a personal shower on Feb. 21, prominent men in plastic surgery in Detroit. Dr. Straithe will give vice-president, Kalman Whitman• Music Study Club will hold their and Mrs. Louis Schlussel enter- Kitchen Under the Direction of • Mashgiach treasurer, Mortimor Levine; sec monthly breakfast meeting Tues- tained at Thornton's with a din- an illustrated lecture on plastic Pesach---Friday, March 26, 1937 • surgery. All members are invited rotary, Isadore Stein. day, March 16, at 11 a. nt, at the ner and kitchen shower honoring to attend. At the next meeting, on Sunday' Wolverine Hotel. the bride on Feb. 23. March 14, at the Philadelphia Miss Edith Joyce Albert of the Byron Hebrew School, an interest- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Saper ing discussion will be held on Book Cadillac Hotel returned ston of Monica Ave. left Tuesday MT. CLEMENS, MICH. Justice Louis D. Brandies. All who from a five weeks visit at Miami for New York from which point Management: MAX ELKIN — ALBERT GROSSMAN are interested in joining this or- Beach, Fla., where she stayed at they are sailing on the M. S. La- the Cavalier Hotel, ganization are invited to come. fayette for a West Indies cruise. The Northern District Court of The following children of the Mrs. Ray Suhd was hostess to Honor to be held Wednesday, intermediate department of Tem- the board of directors of the Bna i March 17, In the Hutchins Inter- ple Beth El Religious School won David Sisterhood, on Monday af- mediate School, at 7:45 p. m., will prizes for the most authentic and ternoon, March 8. Various issues have "'feeble" Lewis and "Ebbie" original costumes worn at their were discussed and arrangements Goodfellow of the Detroit Red annual Purim masquerade: Lor- made to cooperate in the coming Wings as guests of honor, accord- raine Singer, Malcolm Smiley, Gol- Allied Jewish Campaign. The next ing to Assistant Commissioner die Applebaum, Marjorie Jackson, board meeting will be at the home Maxwell Lowe. In addition to the Louise Barnett, Herbert Apple- of Mrs. Morris Wolk of Wildemere awards for advancement in scout- ing made by the scouts during the baum and Joyce Shapero. Ave. past three months, there will be Mrs. Nathan Mandeberg of Chi- Mrs. Joseph R. Eder of 1250 movies of the winter camp demon- cago Blvd. left last Wednesday Chicago Blvd. celebrated the fifth stration conducted by the district for Miami Beach and will be gone birthday of her daughter, Eleane last February, and members of Zen, on March 7, by entertaining Troop 3 will present an athletio a month. 30 guests at a novel birthday party. demonstration. Phil Gentile, chair- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Allender Popular games and professiona l man of the court, has extended a of Warrington Drive have as their entertainment were the feature s general invitation to attend this house guest the latter's mother. of the afternoon. Prizes and favors event to the public as well as the Mrs. A. Herman of Toronto. were awarded to numerous chil- parents and friends of scouting, dren, especially to Ruth Rothen- Abe Schefreen of Boston, berg and Jorelyn Cohn for their Mrs. Mass., is visiting with her brother- splendid recitations. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinberg. Mrs. Moe Pearlman and daugh- An interpretation of Fannie ter, Geraldine, of Glendale Ave: Hurst's "Humoresque" will be pre- Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Brown, accompanied by Miss Diane Lieb- sented by Mrs. Herbert Metz at who had been making their home son are vacationing at Miami the monthly meeting of the Na- in New Hampshire, are now defi- Beach, Fla., where they will re- tionfff Council of Jewish Juniors nitely settled in Detroit. main until the latter part of this Sunday, March 21. Mrs. Paul- April. ine Bookstein, violinist, will ac- Louis G. Friedman has returned company Mrs. Metz. to this city, after spending several On Feb. 28, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron The meeting, which will take weeks at Miami Beach, Fla., where Ungerleider of Burdeno Ave. gave place at 3 p. m. at 89 Rowena, will Mrs. Friedman and children are a Purim supper and card party at be opened with a prayer to be read spending the winter months. 8124 Burdens Ave., the entire pro- by Miss Jane Seligman. ceeds of which went to the Delray It is announced by Miss Beryl Miss Florence Feinberg of Chi- Synagogue. There was music and Jacobs, president of the organiza- cago visited with her brother and entertainment and over 300 guests tion, that the meeting will also sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. were present. witness the presentation of the Feinberg during the past week. 1936-1937 membership contest CHARGE Mrs. Henry Morris of 2690 Glen. award. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Peiser re- dale has as her house guest Miss ACCOUNT The annual formal dance is turned from an extended south- Rose L. Jacobson of Benton scheduled for April 17 at the Book OR Harbor, Michigan. ern trip. T'S TIME to add new color and new life Cadillac Hotel. The Council Juniors BUDGET planning distribution of "'nu- to your home! Whether it is an occasional In honor of the engagement of ace Mrs. Elsie Marks, who has been ttier baskets to the needy, a visit TERMS visiting with Mrs. Mildred Col- her daughter, Julia E. to David to the Northville sanitarium, and piece or an entire room; whether it is burn during the past few weeks, M. Wigderson, son of Mrs. Mary a camp week-end at the Council Modern ... Conventional or Period Style ... returned to her home in Manistee, Wigderson, Mrs. Minnie H. Caplan Camp this summer. • will be hostess at a reception on Mich. you will find an endless selection in our ex- Sunday, March 21, at 2065 Cal- tensive showing. Every piece of furniture is vert Ave. from 2 to 4 p. m. No Equality Club to Install Offi- Mrs. Manic Abrahams and son, GENEROUS cers on March 13 Melvin, are visiting with Mrs. cards. correctly styled and built to our rigid stand- TRADE-IN Los Angeles, parents in Abrahams' ard of quality ... and priced to give you the Installation of officers of Equal- ALLOWANCES Calif. ity Club will be held at the home most value for your money. Come in 1 Let Mrs. J. G. Solomon of the Bel- of Mrs. A. Z. Berkowitz, 15390 us show you why Robinson's is the Preferred Members of the Young Mothers' Normandy, Saturday night, crest Hotel and Mrs. H. N. Creas- man of the Alden Park Manor Study Club will hear Professor March 13. The following officers Furniture Store of Detroit. have returned home after spend- Scott of Wayne University at the were elected: ing six weeks at Miami Beach, meeting on Tuesday. March 15, at President, Mrs. Evelyn Goose; Fla., where they were guests at 1:15 p. m., at the Dexter branch. vice-president, Anna Berkowitz; Mrs. David Shubow will give recording secretary, Rae the Fleetwood Hotel. Danish; special readings at a meeting of financial secretary, Ida Glasaman; Miss Betty Morrison of Clem- the 12th St. Club on Tuesday, treasurer, Alice Gallant; sick ents Ave left last Saturday for a March 16, at the synagogue on committee, Jenny Jaffe and Dora Pingree and Woodrow Wilson, sojourn in Miami Beach, Fla. Berkowitz; entertainment, Betty The West Warren club will meet Berkowitz and Emma Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz ■at the Newberry School en Wed- A membership drive is in Prog- of 2714 Webb Ave. returned from nesday, March 17, at 2 p. m., and ress and all who wish to join in Miami Beach, Fla. will discuss "Adler and the Polish the work of giving coal to the Fiasco." needy are asked to come to the Mr. and Mrs. David Schaff will "Facing the Royal Commission," meeting. Wednesday after- have open house at their home, an analysis of the Zionist and next OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDA Y, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVES. noon, March 17, at the home of 15905 Wildemere Are., on March Arab position, will be discussed Mra. E. Danish, 1483 Lee Place. 21, from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of at the Woodward Club meeting op their daughter Rae's 17th birth- Thursday, March 18, at 2 p. m., Enjoy DOUBLE • MELLOW 014 day. No cards. at the Jewish Community Center. Cold Cigarettes with yew dinar Irl Le . rinwaRO'CL NEW PHONE NO. 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