I'AGE SIX EDEIROMAWIS/1 (11 RONIGI November 26, 1937 and THE G L CHRONICLE B. SIEGEL CO. Our Annual Bnai Brith Ladies Party on Saturday • FUR COATS--- CARACUL Formerly $150 KRIMMER LAMB Formerly $150 CIVET CAT Formerly $150 BABY BEAVER ,p, l'oney) Formerly $120 BEAVERETTE Formerly $120 NUBIAN SEAL Last Monday, Dr. Leo M. Franklin addressed the Kiwanis Club of Central Detroit on the subject: "Wherefore Give Thanks?" On Sunday evening he will sneak to the Jewish commu- nity of London, Ont., under the auspices of the Joint Distribution Mrs. Adolph Sloman will be at Committee. home to her friends on Sunday, Nov. 28, in honor of her 80th The Music Study Club of De- birthday. troit will give a dessert-luncheon and musicale on Dec. 7, at 1 Mr. and Mrs. David S. Touff p. m., in the Y. W. C. A. Lounge, will sail Dec. 2 for a three-weeks' for paid-up members and guests. An exceptional program of wide cruise to the West Indies. interest will be given in the form of a talk by Rabbi Leon Fram on Mrs. Joseph M. Welt left "The Music of the Synagogue: Thursday night to spend several Its Origin and Significance." thus in New York. Sadie Cooper, violinist, will play selections by Jewish composers and Mrs. S. S. Wittenberg will be Samuel Heyman returned Sun- MRS. NORMAN ROM day to his home in Chicago, hav- the soprano soloist. rium, on Saturday evening, Novi ing spent the week-end in De- troit. 27, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Smokier were hosts at a box luncheon and No efforts have been spared to Miss Eileen Byron spent the national advertising party in make this party a success. The committee, headed by Mrs. Nor- Thanksgiving holiday as the guest honor of their sister, Sara Hope man Rom as chairman, and Mes- of Miss Barbara Zehon of Boston, Berman and Milford Pregerson, dames Saul Rosenman, Leo Tur- who is her classmate at Smith on Wednesday night, Nov. 24. Covers were laid for 40 guests ner and Victor Finn as co-chair- College. at the Penthouse. men, have worked untiringly, and appeal to the members and friends Mr. and Mrs. Nathan S. Sloss, to patronize this affair, as the Miss Marianne and Richard Sloss Mr. and Mrs. George Levey of proceeds will go towards the vari- of Cleveland are guests of Mr. 19670 Shrewsbury Road, Sherwood ous Bnai Brith projects. and Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman of Forest, invite their relatives and Prizes will be given and re- Edison Ave. over the week-end. friends to attend the Bar Mitzvah freshments served. Tickets are of their son, Myles, at the Shaarey twenty-five cents, and may be Mrs. Sidney Weisman and Mrs. Zedek Synagogue, on Saturday, purchased at the door, Monte Wittelshofer will give a Nov. 27, at 9 a, m, Reception at luncheon Friday, Dec. 3, honor- home on Sunday evening, Nov. 28, ing Miss Barbara Gilbert and Miss from 7 to 10 p. in. No cards. Betty Welt. Formerly $125 (Dyed ('oney) 100 148 BLOCKED LAPIN Ilu'ed coney) Formerly $120 BLACK CARACUL Formerly $135 MOLE Formerly $155 PONY (Black, brown) Formerly $150 CHINCHILLETTE (prod coney) Formerly $135 SQUIRREL LOCKS Formerly $155 SQUIRREL Formerly $195 OPPOSSUM Formerly $195 BLACK PERSIAN Formerly $295 HUDSON SEAL Formerly $250 (Neal-dyed blue Brno BLACK CARACUL Formerly $195 GREY KIDSKIN Formerly $175 MUSKRAT Formerly $195 LEOPARD CAT Formerly $195 MI Saler Final Kvutzah Presents A. D. Markson's Book :Convenient Terms May Be Arranged MI Prices Subject to 3; Michigan Salem Tax FUR SALON—THIRD FLOOR Suppose You Didn't Get Your Next Pay Check .. . Nalt. What would your family do if, unexpectedly, they had to get ■alongwithout you and your pay check forever? Adequate life insuranc e protection merit. your profound consideration. • Kvutzah lvtith, Hebrew cultu- I ral group of Detroit, which Is sponsoring the publication of the Madison book known as the "Com- plete Works of A, D. Markson", Miss Peggy Freund, who is a is making preparations for the student at Walnut Hills School, formal introduction of the book I in Natick, Mass., is home for the to the public, on Sunday evening, week-end. Dec. 19, in the auditorium of the Miss Marjorie C. Hirschman, Philadelphia-Byron School. student at Michigan State College, The book which consists of is home for the week-end. about 300 pages, is divided into two parts. The first, the larger Mr. and Mrs Melville S. Welt portion of the book, contains Mr. and daughter, Betty, will return Markson's literary works which from Chicago Monday, having were already printed, as well as spent Thanksgiving week-end with those which' were found in manu- relatives. scripts. The second portion of the book contains articles written Miss Margot Franklin will honor by Hebrew authors, colleagues and Barbara Gilbert and Betty Welt friends of Mr. Markson. A care- with a luncheon and bathroom fully written biography is also shower to be given at the Great part of this valuable book. Lakes Club Dec. 2. 1110E LEITER & ASSOCIATES Union Guardian Building Detroit The Dominion Life Assurahee Co. Howl Cam Waterloo, °Mule • We Offer At tea etIve Indacemenia for Brokerage Bushiest; !! Chronicle Want Ads Pay!! Mrs. Arthur W. Iicintzelman of Marblehead, Mass., who came here in honor of the 80th birth- day of her mother, Mrs. Adolph Sloman, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman of Edi- son Ave. Scalp Treatments Specializing in NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMEN TS Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Formerly with Nancy Van Wyck SOS EMPIRE BLDG. CA. Ulf More Important than Ever Before! 110111115011t STORE-MIDE V100111°5111E • CONVENIENT TERMS! • NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED UNTIL FEBRUARY! • LIBERAL TRADE-INS! • STORE - WIDE REDUCTIONS! EVERYTHING IS REDUCED in this great annual event at Robinson's. Every suite and piece in every de- partment is included in this timely storewide sale. The newest, most desirable furniture, carefully selected from the showings of America's leading makers, are now offered at substantial savings. An Opportune Answer to All Gift Problems! FUMI1TURE LOMPhilY WASHINGTON BLVD. at 1420 Oten Mon., Wed. & Fri. Evening, Mrs. Morris Weingarten of Merton Road will compliment her sister-in-law, Miss Helen Wein- garten of Toronto, with a lunch- eon and shower to be given at Frames Saturday, Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Cantor of Pasadena Ave. entertained at a dinner party Thursday, honor- i ng Miss Rhoda Kalaski. Miss Rebecca Ehrinpries recent- ly entertained the staff members of Council Camp at tea in her home on W. Philadelphia Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wainer entertained a few of their friends Saturday evening at a buffet sup- per party. Mrs. M. II. Wainer is the former Estelle Burkoff of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thal St. Louis, Mo. were hosts at a dinner party Nov. 24, honoring Miss Barbara Gil- . The first cultural and social bert and Philip Nlarcuse. meeting of the Drora Kadima Group of the Pioneer Women was In honor of her eighth birth- held Nov. 17, at Club Exchange, day, Sylvia Muriel Leiter, daugh- 10218 Dexter Blvd. The guest ter of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter speaker was Sholem Weinberg. of Boston Blvd., entertained at a The group meets the first and party for 16 friends on Satur- last W,dnesday of every month day, Nov. 20. at the Club Exchange. Meetings are open to members and guests. Mrs. Carl Kiefer of Cincinnati spent the past week-end as the Plans for the paid-up mem- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur bership luncheon which termi- W. Schlesinger of Boston Blvd. nates the successful member- ship drive of the Women's Dr. and Mrs. Willard Mayer Auxiliary of the United He- and family of Boston Blvd. left brew Schools, have been complet- Tuesday to attend the Mayer- ed and will take place on Monday, Wildberg nuptials which took Nov. 29, at 12:30 p. m., at the Place Wednesday, Nov. 24, in Fort Wayne Hotel, Temple and Cincinnati. Cass Ayes. Rabbi Leon Fram will — , he the guest speaker. The guest On Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 7, soloist will be Mrs. Samuel Wit- Rabbi Leon Fram will address tenberg, who will be accompanied the Music Study Club of Detroit by Mrs. Rosa Bassin Stein. at the Young Women's Christian Association, on the subject, "The Mrs. Samuel Ackerman enter- Music of the Synagogue: Its Ori- tained at an informal tea in her gin and Significance." home at 193 McLean Ave.. on Saturday, Nov. 6, in honor of her Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer of son's fiancee, Miss Dorothy Aiken. Cincinnati attended the Ohio- State-Michigan football game and Miss Rebecca Ehrinpries is visited in Detroit over the week- spending several days in Chicago end. and Milwaukee. ---Special Christmas Values Our Own Importation from France Kid Gloves 2.95 (regularly 3.50 in our stock) MRS. ABRAHAM CAPLAN Zedek, announces that the next pep rally and open meeting will take place on Wednesday after- noon, Dec. 1, at the library of Congregation Bnai 'Moshe. An in- teresting program has been ar- ranged and all past donors are urged to attend. Rummage dates are still open and those interested in earning quotas are urged to at- tend this meeting. Reservations for the luncheon can be made with Mrs. Harry Z. Brown at Madison 1278 an4 Mrs. Abraham Caplan at Townsend 7-0869. Music Study Club Program on Dec. 6 The Choral Group of the Music Study Club will present a musical program at the next monthly' meeting of the Detroit section, National Council of Jewish Wod men, to be held Monday, Dec. 6, I at 2:30 p. m., at Temple Beth El. The group is directed by Charles Frederic Morse. The program will include the "Andante Cantabile" from Tchai- kowsky's Fifth Symphony with piano and string accompaniment, I It Cannot be a Strange Conn- tree", by Charles Repper, with a soprano solo by Mrs. Jacob H.1 Schakne; and "Seraphic Song" by ' Anton Rubenstein with contralto solo by Margaret Schueling Hoex- ter. The last number is being given by request. The string en- semble is composed of Miss Sadie Cooper, violinist; Ruth Krause Van Nater, cellist, and Rosa Bas- sin Stein, pianist and accompanist. A social hour and tea will fol- low the program. Mrs. David WI- kus heads the program committee. Mrs. Harold Smilay and her com- mittee are in charge of the social hour. Mrs. Maurice Klein will preside. Mrs. Benjamin Glick of Bur- lingame Ave. gave a supper party and kitchen shower Tues- day, Nov. 16, honoring Sara Hope Berman, a bride elect. Make Arrangements for the Dance of Jr. J. N. F. Morrey Shepherd, president of the Jewish National Fund, Jrs., presided at a special meeting last Friday evening. Final arrangements were made for the eighth annual dance to be held at the Statler Hotel, on Jan. 23 and Jules Klein in person and his orchestra will supply the mu- sic. The president chose the follow- ing committee for the dance: Dave Zeff, chairman of the dance; Mor- rey Shepherd, advertising; Sam Yagoda, program; Betty Gross, tickets; Zelda Shepherd, publicity. All clubs and organizations are asked to keep Jan. 23 open. Mrs. Ernest Goodman and son, Morris Richard ,sailed Wednesday on the S. S. Normandie to spend a few weeks in London visiting with her brother, Louis Kesler. They will also visit her former home in Johannesburg. South Africa, and will return to De- troit April 1. Phyllis Jane Greenblatt, daugh- i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Greenblatt of Tuxedo Ave.. will ' spend the Thanksgiving holidays in St. Louis with her BororitY friends and roommate, Miss Ditty Rubel . of Cornith. Miss. Miss Rubel attends the University of Illinois at Champaign, III. The Monday Nile Club held its ' weekly meeting at Mrs. L Can- I tor's home, 3000 Tuxedo, and made plans for a Chanukah lat- keh party to be held at 2989 Ful- lerton on Monday, Nov. 29. For; reservations phone Hogarth Congregation Shaarey Zedek, in connection with its 75th anni- versary, is sponsoring a diamond jubilee dance on Saturday, Dec.' 11, at 9 p. m., in the social hall of the synagogue. Plans are being made for a full evening of entertainment, part of which will include Philip Brestoff, concert! master of the Michigan Theater! Orchestra. You just know she'd like them , .. and they're first on her Christmds list. 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Tyler 8-6621. ; Miss Elaine Davidson, a student at the Highland Manor, is spend- ing the holidays in Philadelphia with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feld- man. Final arrangements are being made for the annual dance 'of Theta Delta Gamma Sorority to be held on Sunday evening, Dec. 5, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Hank Finney and his WXYZ or- Mrs. Harry Berger, Mrs. Her- chestra will be featured. For man Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril tickets, call Miss Mollie Rotman, Cohen spent last week-end in Tyler 6-8380. Washington, where they visited with Miss Marjane Berger. Leanore Gottfried and Regina Mendel have been added to the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eng- staff of North End Clinic. gass will entertain at a family dinner party, Sunday, Nov. 28. The Brisker Umgegend Pro- gressive Society will give its an- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lauer nual ball Sunday, Dec. 5, at the and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Strauss Union Guardian Bldg., Aztec of Cincinnati were the guests of Tower. Music will be furnished Irving Kaufmann during the past by Dave Diamond's Orchestra. week. Proceeds will be sent to the po- grom sufferers in Brisk. Tickets Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld will may be obtained at the door or compliment Barbara Gilbert and from members of the committee, Betty Welt with a luncheon and Mrs. Wolf, president, Tyler recipe shower Saturday, Dec. 4. 5.0084; M. Weiss, Trinity 2-1626; Ben. Silver, president of the Jun- Miss Louise Plotkin of Akron ior Brisker's, Townsend 5-4668, is the week-end guest of her uncle and Miss Estelle Bussell, Tyler and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. 5-3465. Schakne. The Detroit Ladies' Lechem Dr. and Mrs. Max Lichter are Aniyim will give a Chanukah Lat. spending the holiday week-end in ke party on Saturday evening, Chicago. Dec. 4. at the Bnai Moshe, Dex- ter and Lawrence. Everyone is Airs. Bernard Bladen of Tay- invited. Cards will be the main lor Ave. complimented Mrs. Edwin event of the evening. The so- Roasman (Lillian Vickerman) with ciety's annual dance will be given a dinner and miscellaneous shower at Jericho Hall on Sunday, on Monday night, Nov. 22. Dec. 12. Pre-Christmas Sale ---Ends Saturday, Dec. 4 6 Dr. Hugo A. Freund was host at a reception on Thanksgiving afternoon at the Belerest in honor of the engagement of his daugh- ter, Mildred -Lizette, and Dr. Bar- nett Malbin, son of Mrs. Rebecca Malbin of Mt. Clemens. CHECK THESE IMPORTANT SAVINGS (Dyed Coney) Mrs. Abraham Caplan, general chairman of the donor luncheon of the Mizrachi Women, which will take place on the afternoon of Dec. 15. at Congregation Shaarey The Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith is sponsoring its second an- nual bingo party which will be held at the Bnai Moshe Audito- after -Th- tiksgiving Clearance '94 Mizrachi Women's Pep Rally Dec. 1 C. F. SMITH Co. PURE FOOD STORES Ie 1 WHERE PRICE TELLS AND QUALITY SELLS • A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD