A sterfrof lavish periodical eater CLITION ATILNIII • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TrEDLTRonInsisn(Aramaz November 12, 1937 Recent Bride Helga Create .1 Mushroom Soup Engagements on the label Heim Cream at Asp:nova Soup shows the ap- proval of the Union of Ortho- dox lowish Con- Heber Cream of Spinach Soup gregations of America. Vegetarian Seems (They're Paws) The l's"'Iud"'"' than tS products, besides these seven mtichig soups H. J. HEINZ CO. PITTSBURGH. PA. 26th Annual Ball GIVEN BY THE THE EASTERN LADIES SOCIETY Sunday Evening, Nov. 14 WEBSTER HALL Cass at Putnam Dance to Tunes of CARLOS CORTEZ' ORCHESTRA Admission 50c —:— Proceeds go to charity Chodorkover Progressive Verein 3rd Annual Ball Sunday Evening, Nov. 21, 1937 AT JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Woodward at Ilolbrook ZAN GARBER'S ORCHESTRA Admission 50e, including checking TO MY CIJENTS: Inpairies and bookings for the eoming Fall and Winterseason in- dicate an even greater demand than of If you bare any intention why traveling or cruising M 'a aroma, not get In touch s nit me at once. Rhea E. Cashman Official Agent, AR Lines 1250 lIaahington Blvd., cot. Grand Itlyer—Ird Floor, Stevens Bldg. Its. 3311A-66-70 MakeVour Holiday Travel Dollar Work Many people who visit friends or relatives during the winter holidays prefer to go by Blue Goose bus. Dollars spent for Blue Goose transportation buy comfort as well as carefree. restful transportation. Traf- fic worry and driving fa- tigue are eliminated. Washington Blvd. at Grand River Ave. CA. 9000 Betrothed LINES of all things to all women this corseted BLO, U Shirley Keywell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keywell of 18215 Parkside Ave., and Alvin Barnett. son of Mrs. Sam Bar- nett of Cleveland Heights, 0., were married Sunday afternoon, Nov. 7, at Temple Beth El, with Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating. Large white chrysanthemums, palms, ferns and huge candlela- bras of white tapers formed the background for the ceremony. The bride's silver sheen satin gown with a long train had a tight-fitting bodice with a Jane Eyre collar, richly embroidered with seed pearls. The high point- ed shoulders of her tight fitting sleeves were also embroidered with seed pearls as was the Vic- torian crown which secured her veil. She carried a colonial bou- quet of gardenias, orchids and lillies-of-the-valley. Miss Adele Blumberg was maid- of-honor. She wore a Victorian gown of blue Grosdelandre taffeta with a crownless shepherdess hat of matching color. Her arm bou- quet was a sheaf of Better Times roses. William Handel of Cleve- land Heights was best man. The bride's mother wore a Lancin gown of black crepe with white satin jewelled top and cat- tleya orchids. Mrs. Barnett, the zroom's mother, chose a black lace and net gown with deep purple orchids. Following the wedding cere- mony a dinner was served to 60 guests at the bride's home. A grey wool gown with short grey caracul jacket and green acces- sories, topped by a corsage of tweed orchids. was the bride's going-away costume. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett will spend their honey- moon in New York City. Births Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Winkelman (Bien° Kruger), of Manistique Ave., a son, Myron David. Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Please of 3768 Cortland Ave., a daughter, Leah Rita. Nov. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Gross (Grace Rubin) of 547 Josephine Ave., a daughter. ANNUAL BALFOUR BALL OF ZIONIST ORGANIZATION THIS SATURDAY NIGHT Many Patrons Enlisted for Yearly Social Event; Second of Series of Home Discussion Meetings to Be Held Nov. 30 The second of the series of home discussion meetings of the Zionist Organization of Detroit will be held on Tuesday evening, Nov. 30, it was announced on Wednesday. These meetings will be held in the homes of Mrs. H. L. Jackson, Miss Jeanette Steinberg, Mrs. Bernard Friedlaender, Mrs. James I. Ellmann, Mrs. Julius Berman, Mrs. Theodore Levin and Mrs. Lawrence W. Crohn. The annual Balfour Ball of the Zionist Organization will be held this Saturday night at Hotel Stea- ler. Hundreds of patrons have been enlisted for this ball, the pro- Marriages MALBIN—TRAVIS Miss Florence Travis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Travis. be- came the bride of Samuel Mal- i bin on Sunday, Nev. 7, in a cere- mony performed at her home on Boston Blvd. in the presence of the immediate family. Mr. Mal- bin is the son of Mrs. Rebecca Malbin of Mt. Clemens, Mich. Dr. A. M. Hershman officiated. The bride was attired in a cos- tume suit of soft Burgundy wool trimmed with Beaver, and wore matching suede accessories in brown. Her shoulder corsage was of white orchids. She was at- tended by her sister, Miss Helen Travis, who wore slate blue crepe, with a corsage of gardenias. At- tending the groom as best man was his brother. Dr. Barnett Mal- bin. A centerpiece of white baby mums and tall tapers decorated the table where a beautifully ap- MISS ETHEL SILBERMAN pointed dinner followed the cere- mony. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silber- The bride and groom left im- man of 3275 Webb Ave., an- mediately for New York and a nounce She engagement of their cruise to the West Indies, and daughter, Ethel, to Allan Barron. will be at home at 30 Lodewyck, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bar- Mt. Clemens, Mich., after Dec. 1. ron of 4010 Elmhurst Ave. MRS. J. H. EHRLICH HONORED BY DETROIT CHAPTER OF HADASSAH Board Members Raise Fund for Youth Aliyah in Honor of Her Selection as National Vice-President; Efforts for Roll of Honor 4 00 . . . in velvet* ...7.95 . . .'in lame . ,....8.95 . . . in jersey Nov. 14—Miss Rose Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldberg of 3032 Richton Ave., to Harry Zarankin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zarankin of 14891 Quincy Ave., at the Shaarey Zedek. Nov. 14—Miss Sarah Barish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Barish of 1989 W. Grand Ave., to Emanuel Radner, eon of Mrs. Pauline Radner of Pingree Ave. Nov. 21L-Miss Fay Siegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Siegel of 3719 31st St., to Nathan Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frank of LaSalle Blvd., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Nov. 25—Miss Helene F. Alter, daughter of Joseph Alter of 16855 Hamilton Ave., to Meyer W. Leib, son of Joseph Leib of 1983 Hazelwood Ave., at Congregation Bnai Moshe. Nov. 28—Miss Mildred Kauffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Kauffman of 2537 Glynn Court, to Bernard Haydu, son of MRS. HARRY S. GREENBAUM Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haydu of 3317 Glynn Court, at the Wilshire aided by an able committee and Hotel. report that they received a large number of pledges, including the following: MRS. ALVIN BARNETT (Miss Shirley Keywell) MRS. JOSEPH KIRSCHMAN of which will be used to finance the Zionist educational work in Detroit, An active com- mittee has arranged details for the ball, under the chairmanship of Abraham Cooper. Mrs. Joseph Kirschmann, one of the patrones- ses, has been active on the com- mittee. An additional list of patrons is announced as follows: Mr, and Mrs. Charles Agree, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Altman, Anony- mous, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Atlas, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bader, Mr. and Mrs, Ben B, Berkowitz, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Bonin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg, Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cop- man, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Diamond, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Drews, Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Edelman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. B. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field, Rabbi Leon Fram, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Friedman, Wil- liam Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Gendelman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gunsberg. Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Handler, Harold Helm, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman, Mr. and Mrs. Shurly Horwitz, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs, David Ka- baker. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ka- hen, Dr. and Mrs. David Kaltman, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kaltman. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kap- reeds Ian, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Key- well, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kramer, Dr. Philip Lachman, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Dr. and Mrs. I. 1. Lappen, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin, Mr: and Mrs. Saul Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lightstein, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lightstone, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Luchoff, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Markovitz, Mr. and Mrs. Irving C. Mahler, 'Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Isa- dor Millin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Modell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph New- man, Mr. and Mrs. William Oppen- heimer, Mr. and 51rs. Meyer Pren- tis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph •Radner, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raimi, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rissman. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sable, Dr. and Mrs. Alex W. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. William San'dler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiller, Mr. and Mrs. Maur- ice Schlafer, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan II. Scholnick..Mr. and Mrs. David Sehuff, Dr. and Mrs. David Selig- son, Mr. and Mrs, William Shevin, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shevin, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Shulman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Silber. Sir. and Mrs. Burt Silverman, Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Seplowin, Mr. and Sirs. Harry Sklar, Mr. and Mrs. Bar- ney Smith, Irving Smith, Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Touff, Sir. and Mrs. Herbert Warner, Mr. and Sirs. llarry Weinbaum, Mr. and Mrs. I. Wolf, Sly and Mrs. Samuel Zeldes, Anonymous, Dr. and Mrs. Max Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Cohen, Mr. and Sirs. Edward Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank, Sam- uel Frank, Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gould, lion. and Mrs. Harry B. Keidan, Henry Lapides, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman. Safran, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Solomon. Dance of J. N. F. Jrs. on Jan. 23; Trees as Gifts for Members A meeting of the Jewish Na- tional Fund Jrs. was presided over by the president. Morrey Shep- herd. was held at the home of Miss Feldstein, of W. Philadelphia Ave. The board of directors brought in a recommendation, which was accepted by the body, that the 8th annual dance be held at the Statler Hotel, Jan. 23, It was also decided that in the fut. ure. gifts for vairous occasions to members shall be in the form of certificates denoting that trees were planted in Palestine. The following committee was chosen by the presidenb to carry out this gift policy: Sam Yagoda, chairman; Sara Weisblatt and Frida Small. The following committee was appointed by the president, to participate In National Fund Flow- er Day drive, on Nov. 27 and 28: Birdie Flestein, Joe Tilligee, Zel- da Shepherd, Morrey Shepherd, Sam Yagoda, Sara Weisblatt. The next special meeting will be held Tuesday, Nov. 16, at the home of Miss Betty Gross. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Nov. 13—Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organization of Detroit, at Hotel Statler. Nov. 14—Fourth annual ball of Bereznitzer Aid Society In Aztec Tower of Union Guardian Bldg. Nov. 14—Annual donor dinner of Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshiva Beth Judah, at Beth Tephila Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. Nov. 15—Regular meeting of Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged. at 2 p. m., at Fort Wayne Hotel, Temple and Cass Ayes. Very interesting program arranged. Guests wel- come. Nov. 21—League for Labor Palestine's first annual Jewish Frontier dance, at Detroit Leland Hotel. Nov. 21-80th anniversary dinner of Pisgah Lodge. Dec. 5—Chanukah concert of Congregation Bnai David. Cantor Ben Zion Kapov-Ragan, soloist. r- .. in satin, at. ...6.50 Wedding Calendar More than 700 members of the the chapter may assume its share Detroit chapter of liadassah at- in the upbuilding of Palestine. The Honor Roll Rally on Nov. tended the paid-up membership luncheon of the organization on 17, at Webster Hall, will honor Tuesday, Nov. 9, in the social Sirs. Ralph Davidson. The pro- gram will include a "Musical In- hall of the Shaarey Zedek. An enthusiastic audience heard terlude" by Hadassah's own the report given by the president, chorus. The rally on the follow- week has been changed to J. W. E. W. Mrs. Maurice Landau, of the sil- ing N. W. Branch ver jubilee convention held re- Tuesday, Nov. 23. It has been designated as "Celia Broder Day." 0. Prepares for Donor cently in Atlantic City. The rallies begin at 12:15 p. Mrs. Ilerman Stenbuck of Pon- Event on Jan. 4 tiac gave her impressions of the m. The programs follow the which is optional. Work- Mrs. Ida Schultz, general chair- convention Sabbath eve dinner. luncheon The entire audience rose to era are asked to bring their pros- man of the fifth annual donor Mrs. pects. Luncheon reservations show its love and respect for luncheon, the main fund raising must be made with Mrs. Harry enterprise sponsored by the North Joseph II. Ehrlich. the new na- Goldberg, Townsend 8-6685 or Woodward branch of the Jewish tional vice-president of Hadar Townsend 8-2680. sah. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, a Women's European Welfare Or- former president of the local ganization to be held Tuesday. Jan. 4, 12:30 p.m., at the Fort chapter, in a beautiful tribute, in- Bridge of Women's Auxiliary Mrs. Ehrlich. and pre- Wayne Hotel, announces that a troduced sented her with ;50 for Youth of Maimonides Medical strictly kosher luncheon will be Aliyah, subscribed by the officers nerved, and in addition there will Society on Nov. 23 and members of the board of the be a talk by a promineht speaker, Detroit chapter of Hadassah. and an afternoon of fine enter- Tickets for the bridge-lunch- In accepting this gift, Mrs. tainment. Mrs. A..1. Redblatt is chairman of the rummage. Any- said that she rededicated her life eon to be sponsored by the Wo- one desiring to earn admission to Hadassah and credited her ben's Auxiliary of the Slaimoni- through this source may do no by achievement to the loyalty and des Medical Society were dis- calling Townsend 5-3762. Mrs. support of her co-workers in De tributed last week at a board of A. Gittleman will be glad to pro- troit for the Jewish National directors' meeting held at the home of Mrs. A. S. Rogoff on mote card parties, Lafayette 1375. Home. Announcing that there are al- Oakman Blvd. This affair, Mra. St Silverstone, chairman, planned for Tuesday, Nov. 23, is ready about 650 pledges to the and Mrs. S. Schwartz, co-chair- man of the dinner dance to be 1937 Honor Roll, Sirs. William scheduled to begin promptly at 12:30 p.m. and will be held at B. Isenberg. its chairman. stated held at the Chalet on Sunday ev- the New Center Bldg.. Second ening, Nov. 21, asks for reserva- that even if liadassah supported Blvd., opposite the Fisher Bldg. Youth Aliyah alone. its achieve- tions to be made at once by call- Members or friends of the aux- ment would be great. Over 2,000 ing Tyler 5-5380. A regular meeting will be held German and Polish children have iliary wishing further information on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 12:30 P.m., been given new life in Palestine. may contact Mrs. J. IL Chalet. 0994, or Mrs. A. S. at the home of Mrs. A. Kaste, "We must hear the cry of the Longfellow 2280 Atkinson. Mrs. P. Guto- children in Germany and Poland," Rogoff, Howarth 1891. who are in charge of this party. Tickets, witch of Boston Blvd., was hos- said Mrs. Isenberg. The 1300 members of the De- at a nominal sum. include prizes. tess at • board meeting and Mrs. J. Silverstein of Burlingame eve. troit chapter of Hadassah are Flowers for all occasions — was hostess to the members at a urged to support the 1937 Hades- Deeter-Jey Florist, Tyler 64623. ash Honor Roll Campaign as that regular meeting on Nov. 9. BLUE GOOSE 1Good Will Circle Luncheon Nov. 17 Arrangements for the fifth an- nual donor dinner luncheon of the Mr. and Mrs. Morris B. Salter of Toronto, Ont., announce Goodwill Sewing Circle are under the engagement of their daughter, Ruthe, to Morrey Gould, son o way, Mrs, Harry Greenbaum is chairman and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg Mrs. Fanny Gould. is her assistant, They are being Mrs. George Feldman of 3311 Chicago Blvd.. announces the a engagement of her daughter, Maxine, to Harold Bergman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bergman of Rochester Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Wallach of W. Grand Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Gail Laura, to Nathan Shiffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. ShifTman. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Freedman of Elmhurst Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Louis Berkowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Berkowitz of Hazelwood Ave. The emblem CO Helm CIA= ol Given P. Soup PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE THIRD FLOOR R US SEK S WOOJWARD AVENUE • me. See how its gracefully draped bosom adds youth and loveliness. How its fight little waist slender- izes! In jersey or satin for tailored suits. In velvet' or lar,6 for evenings. White, eggshell, wine, brown, rose, royal and black in the group. pit. u ■ ■■■ FOLLOW YOUR FRIENDS TO IRVING E. ADLER'S DELICATESSEN *COCKTAIL BAR* RESTAURANT Meedatnee Nathan Nagler. Harry Greenbaum, Jacob Farkas, Irving Oreen• mm, Nathan Goodman, Emanuel Klein, Jae Sahel, Joe. Orneefeld, Bober' Rotten- rg, Sam Iteeenbers, Jacob Nagler, Morrie Rosenberg, Dave Greenbaum, Irwin Sims, Harry Meer, Ram Jaulus, radar Oppenhelm, Dela Mayer, Alex Gross Ram Borax Ham Flneetone. haute Trattner, Mrs. Levinger, Joe., Green- featuring Vienna Kosher Products Steaks, Chops, baum, Sam Ooldbers, Joacith Deck, Her- man Feldman, Ernest Ooodfriend, George Weiss Max aroma Morris Weinateln, SPECIAL MIONIOOT LUNCHES •:- OPEN TILL 7 A. IL Irving Lieltson, Ralph Deck, Janata Auelander, Emanuel Kl Sam Isaacs, Ram Auslander. bman, Eugene Gellman, Stack, Nathaniel Penile* Joseph Gnaw, Prepored in a Manner GM will Make Yen Barry Lefko, lacier Kato rektor Brad- COME BACK AGAIN AND AGAIN! field, James Palkovits. Henry Popper. PLENTY OF PHEW PARKING SPAGN bettor !Oilcan, Dave !Cornfield, Joseph Green, Morrie Oros/dela. Derghoff, Leo Gatti, I,. Moray, B. Forman, Al Kenmore Louis Kahn, Herman Klein, Charles Galin, Samuel Denenfeld, Meyer Dermas in. Joseph Ausiander, Nathan Roth, J. Friedman, R. Friedman, A. N. Mittleman, Jultue Hooch, J. Mare., Na- than Klein Jorwith Gunsbera, Sigmund Janina, Sam Simon, David Ikker, Ben Klein, Merritt Greenbaum, Manuel Engel, R. The Jennie Needle Goodman Leichltnan, Adolph Deck, Dave Wertheimer, Charlee Keep,. Alex Fried- Club held a rummage sale on Oct. man, Joseph Greenfield. Den F. Gold- man, Joeeph Miller, Ben Miller, Ram 25 and 21i in Monroe, Mich, Mrs. Berger, Alex Flue* E. Kraus S. Kahn, Mollie Gutterman was chairman of M. Fried. Mies Fabric*, Henry Deutsch, A. Ehrenfeld. A. A. Romenfeld, Dave 2921 MeNICHOLS ROAD Meyer*. F. JarobtavIts Fannie Fried. e 4 Blot km F. of Liver...11s Emil I:Imbrium, Jennie Klein, Fannie t Cohen, M. Krause. Samuel )(Ullman, Tony Lehowitx, D. L Rims Abe Harris. Barry Roman. Sidney Rosman, Joseph WPM, Antony Dents.* Louis Gone- s berg. Erni] Phillips, Harry Mittman, l. Louis Ilehlnoff, Louis hers', Sam Klein, Philip Green. harry Sander, William Gottlieb, hector Middleman, Manuel Rot h. 15361 Livernois, Near Fenkell etc. Broiled STOP IN Before or After the Theater! Special Sunday Dinners Rummage Sale Aids Klewan Orphanage Berwell Motors CHYRSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALERS is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Lou Berman This luncheon is to be held at Lacher's, 3153 Cass Ave., on Wed- nesday, Nov. 17, 12:30 p. m. A fine program has beep arranged. All proceeds go to charity, as Manager of Sales Mr. Berman wants all his friends to know he will be glad to take care of their new car wants — also service their present cars. Chanukah Party of Bnai Moshe Ladies Having concluded a successful four-day bazaar, the Sisterhood of Congregation Bnai Moshe is now making plans for a Chanukah card party to be given on Sunday A call will be appreciated Phone University 1-2570 MRS. MOLLIE GUTTERMAN the committee, and was assisted by Mrs. Morris Weiner, president. and Sirs, Zelick Needle, Members of the club who assisted in the sale were: Mesdames Morris Wei- ner, Zelick Needle, I. Lieberman, Sophie Benjamin, Sam Kotlier, Dora Chasen and Mollie Levine. Mrs. Weiner thanks those who contributed clothing and merchan- dise for this sale. The proceeds will go for the Jewish orphanage in K l e w a n, Poland. MARTIN BROONES GETS GREAT WELCOME FROM THE PHI EPSILON PI Noted Composer Is the Manager Of Charlotte Greenwood. the MRS. MORRIS WEINSTEIN Famous Commedienne Scalp Trealments Specializing in NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMEIs .3 Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON CA. l'OrMStly With ::•ASS van Wed, 11416 EMPIRE BLDG. MIS Health! From our mineral wells comes the sparkling health. giving waters used in the treatment of arthritis, neu- ritis, rheumatism, sciatica and general colds. Other treatments Include Turkish and reducing baths. Seldom is an audience seen in evening, Nov. 28, at LaWrence and as happy a mood as the one that Dexter, Mrs. Morris Weinstein has been witnesses the presentation of named chairman of this affair and Charlotte Greenwood in her "Let- Mrs. Ethel Goodman, her assist- ts" interpretations. Without a ant. There will be prizes. and re- doubt one of the world's greatest 6 „ 30 ,F1,7 t,,,ti RA. 6744 commediennes, she is so natural- freshment will be served. A full report on the financial ly funny and entertaining that even the sourest person finds him- side of the bazaar will be made to the Sisterhood at a special meet- self grinning and in a side-split- Veterans Conclave ing next Tuesday, Nov. 16, 8:30 ting mood during her acting, Miss Greenwood was presented p. m. A large attendance Is re- Committees Chosen quested by Mrs. harry Meer, here by 'her husband, Martin Broones, whose visit in Detroit president. The Detroit post has begun to Hundreds of meals were served was practically unnoticed except during the four-day bazaar from for a brief note in the Cass Thea- make plans for the national con- the Sisterhood kitchen, prepared ter program. But he is a man vention in September, !938, of the under the supervision of Mrs. with great achievements to his Detroit Jewish War Veterans, It is expected that 10,000 United Louis Greenfield who was assisted credit. A member of Phi Epsilon Pi States Jewish war veterans and by Sirs. I. Gluck. Irwin Sims, in national Jewish fraternity, Mr. their families will convene in De- charge of the dining room. The bazaar committee is pleased Broones, a Columbia graduate, troit. A convention corporation with the results and joins the of- gets hearty welcomes from his has been formulated with Sam ficers of the congregation and the fraternity brothers during his Lave as its president. Maurice Sisterhood in thanking faithful travels. lie possesses a wander- Bordelove is the commander of the workers for their asseatance and lust that has taken him to Europe Detroit post. Numerous committees the hundreds of merchants who for as many as four visits a year. and their chairmen .:ere ap- made success possible through do- He and Miss Greenwood have just pointed last week, as follows: nations of various articles. The returned from England where the Budget and auditing, Harry Lieb- committee consisted of Mrs. Try- latter was a great sensation, be- son; finance, Henry Shapiro; ing Greenspan and Joseph Brown, ing the only American actress to housing, Dr. Robert Rosen; reg- general chairmen, and Adolph make the Theater Royal Drury istering, Jack Goldstein; printing Beck, Mrs. A. N. Mittleman and Lane. It is a distinction to which and programs, Maurice Bordelove; Mrs. Theresa Miller, associate both point with pride, and right- publicity, movies and radio, Dr. fully. Perry P. Burnstine, chairman. chairmen. Broones' fame lies in the fact Charles Miller, co-chairman; par- As in past years, the Goodwill Sewing Circle had a well-stocked that he was the first musical di- ade, Otto Silvers; memorial serv- booth and did a thriving business. rector at Hollywood. Ile has writ- ices, David Vrubel; distinguiabed ten 163 gongs for talking pictures, guests, Nathan Goldstick and besides his work for stage Pro- Harry Leibso n,; entertainment, Bnai Moshe Y. P. S. ductions. lie had the unique dis- Frank Hoffman; music and drills, of having his songs play- Albert Curtis; reunions, Marc Will Meet Sunday tinction ed by the Los Angeles Symphony Birndorf; banquets, Jz...eph Jones; The Young People's ,Society of Orchestra on the program where health and sanitation, Dr. Mark Congregation Bnai Moshe begins all the other selections were from Ifirshfield; program, Joseph Jones, the season with varied activities. Mozart and Beethoven. An active women's auxiliary is The follownlg committee chairmen But his outstanding success was have been appointed: Emory New- "LeMaire's Affairs." This as well being formed to cooperate with man, social and athletic; Bernie as a number of other outstanding the veterans. It is hoped that many Bergh() ffand Abe Rosenthal, dra- productiona piece him In the front of the United Stat.m Jewish War matic; Dr. Harold Maxman, mem- ranks of American composers and Veterans, who are not affiliated with the Detroit Post 135, will bership; Dr. David EMAIL pub- producers. join this movement licity; Alice Cern, Intellectual. RODIN CLUB A bicycle party was er.ioyed by the membership on Sunday, Oct. A meeting of the Rodin Club ATTENTION MARGARET REED Margaret If any..., keels. 31. Plans are being made by the was held Nov. 3, at the home of dramatic committee for • one-act Mrs. E. N. )(Alden, 3380 Mon- Reed will they please tall her that !hoe* is a peehette .'d play to be presented In the near terey. letter free. Illinois, which she future, The next meeting Is sched- The next meeting of the club may obtaia by sesd:ag her ad- uled for Nov. It at the congre- will be on Wednesday, Nov. 17, dress to Boa 800, Detroit Jew. gation. Those Interested are In - at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. IA Chronicle. A. 0. Barsky, 2710 Leslie. vited to attend. Wayne Mineral Baths