PEDEritiOiffEWISii (ARM ICLE PAGE SIX December 31, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE moinummirenangrZitiffill.1101WHIRNINIMINNION10111111siteiessar Don't forget to stop in NEW YEAR'S EVE .'.. IRVING E. ADLER'S E *COCKTAIL BAIL DELICATESSEN RESTAURANT T Next Monday, Jan. 3, at 1:30 p.m., a meeting and tea in honor of paid-up pledgees to the land- scape luncheon, sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish 15361 LIVERNOIS, Near Fenkell featuring Vienna Kosher Products, Broiled Steaks, Chop., PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Auxiliary of Home for Aged to Have Tea for Pledgees ale. Marinated Schmaltz Herring Quart, 90c — Pint, 45c made of the finest and purest ingredients by Mr. & Mrs. Paul Menders (Recent Refugees from Germany) TYLER 6-1594 Retail Sales Solicited—Deliveries Made to Your Home Now Available! LACIIAR'S MRS. I. E. GOODMAN New Grand Ballroom at 3153 CASS AVE. 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Annual January Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman The January meeting of the of Boston Blvd. will hold open Detroit section of the National house on New Year's Day. Council of Jewish Women will be held at 2:30 p. m. on Monday, Miss Betty Butzel gave a cock- Jan. 3. Mrs. Ruth I. Workum, tail party on Sunday, Dec. 26, at the artist who will grace the pro- gram, has the rare gift of bring- her home on Edison Avf. ing laughter. She is a diseuse with a fine musical background. Her Dr. and Mrs. Ilarold T. Ratt- portfolio includes scenes from the ner will compliment Miss Lizette concert hall, the drawing room, Freund and her fiance, Dr. Bar- and many delineations of daily nett Malbin, at a cocktail supper life, none of which escape her party on Jan. 'J. satrical but kindly observation. Her presentations have been re- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman ceived with great acclaim, not only for their originality but also will entertain a group of friends at a New Year's Eve party in because of their charm and ar- tistry. their home on Hamilton Drive. In Creamed Sauce—a le Bismarck Style (milder) 3279 PINGREE AVE. cial _an MRS. SCHAVER TO SING AT PIONEER LUNCHEON ON TUESDAY, JAN. 11 Gershwin Memorial Program of Music Club on Tuesday Home for Aged, will be given at the Home for Aged on Petoskey and Humphrey Ayes. Mrs, I. E. Goodman, chairman of the luncheon, and Mrs. Nate Kaletsky, her co-chairman, to- gether with the entire committee are enthused over the excellent re- sults of teir efforts and have de- cided to honor the paid-up pled- gees at tea next Monday. Besides refreshments and a busi- ness meeting, vocal selections will be rendered by Grace Salasnek Berlin who will be accompanied at the piano by Marion Goodman. In addition, Mrs. Ezra Lipkin will give dramatic readings. Mrs. Ber- nard Lachs, is chairman of the day, and Mrs. Albert Ilarwith is her co-chairman. The secretarial and program committees were tendered a tea in their honor by Mrs. A. 81. Fer- ar, president of the auxiliary, at her home last week. The Landscape Luncheon is to take place on Jan. 12, at noon, in the Fountain Room of the Masonic Temple. All profits will be utilized for landscaping the grounds about the Home for Aged, For information regarding the luncheon phone Mrs. Goodman, Townsend 8-2779, or Mrs. Kalet- sky, Longfellow 2422, All paid-up pledges, who until now have received only a signed receipt in recognition of having paid for their admission to the luncheon, will receive their form ticket+ for admission 10 (lays be- fore the date of the affair. Mrs, Robert Rosen and Mrs. Maurice Wagner are assisting Mrs. Lachs in procuring the enter- tainment and Mrs. Harry Wine is assisting Mrs. David Werbe in decorations ter the luncheon. Paid-up pledges for the land. scope lsincheon wore announced this week as follows: MeethInies Mat Alit- ants Iterold Al- len. J. W Allen. Sidney Allan. Harry Al. tin walls Aronoff J Ainhinder, /I Altman, P. Amerttick, M. Aronwon, W. Arnow, 8. flatter, Louts Barak, Mark itenacu. S. Bennet. L. Itenemen, Grace 9. Beilln, It. Berman. three Bernstein, Mortis Birnbaum. II Bias, Louie Blum- (erg, P. Boesky, W111. iloesky. Edith Watt. M. Pratt , nUdITIA J. IlininitskY• Mollie R Cansamer. Ale, Cap. Ian. P. Chalk., Bowie Cohen, Harry I.. renew lisenmn Cohen. Irwin Cohen, Jam.. J. Cohen, %ate Cohen. N Cohn. A. J. Copeland, Chas. Cornell. II. Cove, Louis Dallts, H. Dart, It David,... Belle Davidson. I. Davidson. Saul Davideon, Ilenr; Donee, A. Deuterh, R. Eckelman, M. Ehrlich, Jon. 1I. Ehrlich, E, Elk, E. Fdtps, It. J. Eppe, Mary Falk, K. Fau- dent. Wrn. Tandem, Rebecca Feldman, A. Is Ferar, I. W. Fink, J. Frank. I. Fraser. J. Freedman. Para Freedman, J. Friedberg, Bernard Frietilaender, J. Friedman. Is Gartistone. Harry Galperin, M. Garelick. Carl D. German, L. German. Ott. Sent (ere.. Philip Gilbert, ft Gins. hero. Anna blazer. 11.1,11aIl Golanty, Goldberg. Same! Goldberg, Barry Gold• mon, Barry Goldetein, L Goldberg, Nel- lie GoldstIck, N. IL Goldetirk, 1. E. Good. mem it Goodman. lien Gorelick, Philip Gorelick. B. Gottlotth, Fannie Gould, Sloe Green. M. ...Greenberg, Bertha Greenfield. Eugene Breenfleld, A. Grow, Selma Ouneltert, Pam 'Hamburger, A. 14 Hayden. J. Roffman. A. Itomonoff. Sara lionigmen, Jeanne Illren, 11 IczkovItz. 11. Inds, 1. Isaac.. A. Jo- rot, Roth Jeffs. J. Kaltman, Kaltman. J I. Kaplan. A. Kart, A. Kerner, E Klein. 8. Klef, M. Philip Schaffer returned to his Mr. and Mrs. Israel Ilimelhoch home in Philadelphia after a visit are spending a fortnight in Miami with his children, Mr. and Mrs. Beach, Fla. Charles King of Santa Rosa Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Redfield complimented a few friends at A formal dinner party was given dinner on Dec. 29. by Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kogan at their home on Cambridge Road Irving Kaufmann is spending in honor of their daughter, Ruth, the week-end in Buffalo. who is vacationing from her stu- dies at Vassar College. Her On Jan. 6, Rabbi Leon Fram guests of honor were her cousins, will address a banquet of the Beverly Nelsen from Adelphi Col- honor society of the School Dis- lege, Long Island, N. Y., and Mor- trict of Royal Oak. Ile will take rie. Lessen from the University as his subject: "Youth Faces a of Southern California. New World." • Miss Thelma Mitchell, a stu- dent at the University of Michi- gan, spent part of her vacation in Cleveland, as the guest of her classmate, Miss Zelda Urdang of Miss Elaine Tepper returned to Chalfonte Road, Shaker Heights, her home in Allenhurst, N. J. on Cleveland, 0. Dec. 30, after spending 10 days with Miss Sue Wineman. Mrs. Daniel Siegel of Fairfield Ave. was hostess to the members Miss Ruth Frank and Miss Mary of the Hadassah Cultural Group Wineman gave a dinner-dance at and their mothers at a tea honor-, the Great Lakes Club en Mon- ing her mother, Mrs. Morris day, Dec. 27. Shlensky of Chicago. Levy Beck- er of the Jewish Community Cen- The Collegiate Club of Detroit ter was the guest speaker. Mrs. will hold its annual prom on Jan. Joseph Ehrlich gave an inspira- 2, at hotel Fort Wayne. The tional talk on Hadassah's work. prom will be an informal affair I and is open to the public. Re- Miss Ann Gertrude Ehrinpries, freshments will be served. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Ehrinpries, of W. Philadel- The following Detroit girls are home from Highland Manor phia Ave., sailed Dec. 24, from School, Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. New York on the S. S. Stuyves- Y., to spend the holiday vacation sant, for a cruise on the Carrib- with their parents: Miss Elaine bean Sea. Some of the ports she Davidson, daughter of Mr. and will visit are Curacoa, Haiti, Mrs. Saul Davidson, 2445 Boston Dzmerara, Port au Prince and Blvd.; Miss Jeanne Koine, daugh- several cities in Venezuela. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Keine, Ilugh M. Kopel, son of Mr. and 1079 Balfour Road; Miss Ruth Levy, dam hter of Mr. and Mrs. Mts. flurry L. Hopei of Chicago Harry B. Levy, 7328 Woodrow Blvd., is spending the holiday va- Wilson Ave.; Miss Mildred Modell, cation in Chicago as the guest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mo- of his college roommate. Ralph Read, son of Mrs. Bertha Read dell, 1196 Edison Ave. Rissman. Miss Natalie Klivans of Shaker Seymour Tilchin has returned Heights, Cleveland, student at Connecticut College, New Ilaven, from the Michigan-Ohio-Indiana Conn., is the guest of Mr. and education convention, which he Mrs. E. R. Gomberg of 123 How- attended as official delegate of 1 thorne Rd., Birmingham, for the Temple Beth El's Sunday School. holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Cum- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross of mins and children, Faye and Chicago, Ill, formerly of Detroit Emanuel, of Burlingame Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of are visiting with Mrs. Cummins' , their son, Walter, on Saturday brother, Dr. 11. Feldstein of Pitts- ' morning, Jan. 8, at the Ahavath burgh. Zion Synagogue, Holbrook and The Misses Kitty and Sophie Brush. Open house at the home of Mrs. Ross's parents, Mr. and Blanche Schwartz of Gladstone Mrs. Norman R. Stein, 2050 Cal- Ave. will sail on Jan. 6. on the vert Ave. on Sunday, Jan. 9. No Queen of Bermuda for Bermuda and Havana. On their return to cards. New York, they will spend a few Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of days as guests at the New Yorker. Atkinson Ave. entertained in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pearlman honor of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B. Cold and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of Elmhurst Ave. left for Flor- ida where they will spend a fort- Karp of Ilillsdale, who spent the night. past week at the Statler Hotel. Miss Betty Levy and Miss Carol Lewis entertained a group of friends at a cruise party on Dec. 28 at the Great Lakes Club. Lingerie Sale The best buys of the year in • LINGERIE • NEGLIGEES • CORSETS AND GIRDLES New Enlarged Fourth Floor Shops Himelhoch's EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER luncheon, which will be held at Masonic Temple on Jan. 11. Mrs. Scheyer, while traveling through Europe, gave interesting concerts in the capitals of Europe. She is now engaged in an ex- tensive concert tour through the N United States. At the luncheon on Jan. 11 Mrs. Scheyer will be accompanied on B the piano by the well-known pian- ist, Rebecca Katzman Frohman. The four groups of the Pioneer Women's Organization are actively at work to make this seventh an- nual donor luncheon a big success. Pledges are coming in rapidly, and more pledges are now being accepted, For further information call Mrs. Michael Michlin, Town- send 6-8483. - SPEND NEW YEAR'S EVE AT Hungarian Village RESTAURANT "Detroit's Favorite Dining Rendezvous" Excellent Hungarian-American Kitchen EUGENE BLUMENTHAL, Prop. GYPSY MUSIC 8160 WEST JEFFERSON AVE., Cor. Sloan For Reaeryations Phone Vlnewood 2-9742 MISIMMORM at HUDSON'S Friday--- Month-End Sales Plus Year-End Clearances In which we dispose of large quantities of merchandise broken-in-sire-range or slightly damaged as a result of the busy Christmas sea- son at savings to you. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fish- Miss Leah Ruth Pearlman, (laughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Ben- man and family, formerly of jamin Pearlman, is spending the Elmhurst Ave., are now residing holidays with relatives in Pitts- at 3038 Collingwood. b urgh. A HAPPY 1938 TO YOU ALL Mrs. Beatrice Lorber of Cleve- Mr. and Mrs. Adrian D. Rosen land 0., is spending the week- The Music Study of Detroit will left to spend the holidays in end with her aunt and uncle. Mr. present a George Gershwin me- and Mrs. Jack Joslove of 3021 New York and Philadelphia. Offielal Agent, All IJnos morial program on Tuesday, Jan. Rochester Ave. Eudice Shapiro, Brilliant Young WM Washington Blvd., eur. Grand 4, at 2:30 p. m. at the Y.W.C.A. BARBECUE AND VIENNA ROLLS OUR SPECIALTY n. 8 here. s4;';;;;;;;, glum—Jed Moor, gl eeeee Bldg. O. Violinist, to Be Presented Peter Morse and Ralph Weil, Miss Loretta De Young, Detroit K. Kurtzman. F. Kutloc, 8. Kotaen.. P. both Its. 3341-69-71 The last meeting of the Wein- a. Soloist students at the University ran TEMPLE 1-7870 2181 WATSON ST. piano teacher, who has studied Kul Ann LeBow, Myren Landsherg. M. of Michigan, are spending their berg Family Club was held at the Dandau,I. vacation with the former'. par- home of Mrs. I. Horwitz of Broad- A morning meeting and dessert Llehzon. M. Leiter. S. LevIni. Kat; Leti t. SI Levinson. Pauline Levi,.. t ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice street Blvd. on Wednesday, Dec. 15. Cards were played and re- luncheon for captains and their I Levin. I. M. Lewitt, 8. hewlw J. Morse. Lindenhourn. lien Lutz Ethel McLain, freshments were served. Mrs. workers will be held Monday, Jan. Markowitz. M. Caplan. Anna MI., A. Emmer of Glynn Court was 3, at the home of Mrs. Jacob H. H. Moore Greetings and Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse Schakne, 8603 LaSalle Blvd., for IL Nichols. B. Net..., Meyer New- and family, formerly of Wilde- hostess at a social on Wednesday, the purpose of discussing plans for man. Sant Newman. Wallace Newton, Dec. 29, it tuipenhelm, N. Gasman, Louis Paul, mere Ave., have moved to 1480 RADIO & SOUND the concert appearance here on Et elfin Persil. M. Pollack. Meyer Pren• Lincolnshire Drive. On OCEAN 01100 sr.purrimosearre• trt, prleco, J. Rabinowitz, Jack Raid. The first issue of the Bulletin Jan. 31, of Eudice Shapiro, brit- Simon Shetzer, president of the EQUIPMENT CO. • Wer ItterSogagget •40,[1. OW TWI OCIAN nowitz. lf. Eafeln, N. Raskin. I. • Roesler. A. Riot. A. Robineon, Charles Mr. and Mrs. Morris DeLee of of the Rabbinical Assembly, just liant young violinist, under the Jewish Community Council, this published, announces among the auspices of the Music Study Club week announced the selection of Rogers. J. nonfat. J. IOmen. R. Rogen• Chicago were the guests of Mr. herg. D. Rosenblatt. M. Rosenzweig. 5650 GRAND RIVER AVE. D mommas, L. Ryrna, Pam afil 5- and Mrs. Henry Friedman of Edi- graduates from the Jewish Theo- of Detroit. Captains who will at- the following to serve, with Isidore Miami Bench's TYLER 4.2100 men, RA rf Weir, J Paperstein. 8. illra• son Ave. during the past week- logical Seminary who have been' are the following Mesdames: 501,5. II J haeffer. L. Schlummel, A. called to pulpits, are the follow- A. M. Bookstein, Sol Trigg, Ed- Sobeloff as chairman, on the pro- Outstanding Hotel S. broker, M Schreiber. N. Schreiber, end. ina': Jacob Goodman has been ward Stein, David Kallman, Ben- gram committee: E. Pr buster. Wm. Perlin, L. AhavIro, I. Achievement Phetzsr, S Sholhet, P It Sidney. R. Levy Becker, Shloime Bercovich, Mrs. Charles E. Goodman and called to Grand Rapids, Stich.;' jamin Weinman, Sidney Wallace, 81Iherltlatt it Silver. B. Silverman, E. Mrs. 61, J. Berris, Mrs. Douglas Pipher, Pythlan Fasten, Temple 1 5 2, daughter. Winifred, will arrive and IIerbert Parsers former De-1 Louis Colin, Rose Bassin Stein, II. Sloan. M. Smith. J. Sobel, C. Solo- trotter, has been called to Free- Ben Coggen, Benjamin Alpert, 1. Brown, Max Chomsky, Lawrence concern itself with working out a Sunday from Virginia, Minn., to mon. It. Alcorn., P. Stashefeky, J. Sta• be the guests of their mother, port, L. I. Barney Kahn, Jacob 11. Schakne, W. Crohn, Rabbi Leon From, 81. cultural program that will have a moll, A. !Praiser, a pr cren Joseph R Taus. E. W. Thompson. A. Titay, h enry eltr V ehincbeh a r g, 11. A Mrs. Bertha Gomberg and family. community-wide appeal. P. Cowin. C. Slicers. IS Wagner, It. Donald Cohn is at home for . Warne, Weller. M. Wagner. 5. R. Last Sunday Harold Silver, di- Welling. It Wellinc rte Welling, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Schil- the holiday vacation, visiting with Behrman, Maurice Vernich, David rector of the Jewish Social Serv- Wine. I. Wine. S. Whirr. M. Wolk. 11. ler of Chicago Blvd. were at home his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Werbe, Aaron Fellman, Maurice Woolf, P. Yaks, J. Zama!, D. Zalesin. ice Bureau, spoke regarding the J 7lflos. S. Teldes, I.. 7.1oun•n Ii. to their relatives and friends on Cohn of 3015 Carter Ave. Don-, B. Benyas. work of the Council over Station Zoltrnan. old is of a cadet at SS estern executive Military Sunday.Dec. 26, 26 in honor Dec the The committee in WMBC. He termed the organiza- engagement of their daughter, Academy at Alton, and is in charge of arrangements for the tion a unique experiment in com- MRS. DAVID B. WERBE Elaine Ruth. to Dr. Ilerbert Hol• his sophomore year. concert consists of the following: munity co-operation and pleaded man of Newark. N. J. Mesdames David Huber, general for the patient support of all sec- with Herman Wasserman of New Mrs. M. Geller and son, David, I chairman; Jacob Souls, first vice If Mori. of Innirions liring. gly• tors of the local Jewish population. York City, the teacher of George Earl Harris of Chicago spent of Chicago, are visiting Mrs. Gel- chairman and Music Club contact; Top Solariums, Tropiral Gershwin, and who was personally several days with his uncle and I let's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. ,Meyer 11 e r r I s, second vice Corking Lounge and GAk, Mat acquainted with the late composer, aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bloom- ' Abramson of Edison Ave. chairman; Harry Cohen, secre- TO DEDICATE YIDDISH Fosses, Part Balking from Hotel. will give a talk on his hie, Akivah Draskin, president of the garden of Edison Ave. — tary; Davis Cole, treasurer; Ar- All .poets sad .octal LIBRARY NEXT SUNDAY A playlet in five scenes entitled Arukah charter of Wayne Univer- Miss Sydelle Smith's engage- thus Purdy, tickets chairman, Jack Modified American (Iuvakfaet Heaven on Earth", written and sity, spoke on the historical back- Miss Myra Sarasohn of Lawr. meat to Morris J. Kosak was en- WWII dinner) and Ennmeas Plan, directed by Mrs. David B. Werbe, ground of the Polish situation Ave. is visiting in New York. nounced at • dinner-dance held Stenbuck, publicity chairman; Ber- The Yiddish Library Association gaperlathe limher nard Lachs, printing chairman; A. will feature outstanding episodes which led up to the creation of will dedicate the Yiddish section at Northwood Inn. Dec. 25. Miss C. Lappin, Music School contact. in the life of George Gershwin, ghetto benches. at the meeting held Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Opoen- Smith is the daughter of Mr. and of the Jewish Community Center The Music Study Club, under beginning with his early youth Let the home of Virginia Lrchten- helm and son are spending the Mrs. Moe D. Smith of LaSalle library on Sunday evening, Jan. 2, whose auspices Miss Shapiro will and reaching a stirring climax stein. holiday vacation with their fem. Blvd. 8:30 o'clock. The evening's pro- at appear here, sponsors a scholar- with the rendition for two pianos During a five-minute stand-up ! ily in Indiana Harbor. Ind. gram will include addresses on of the "Rhapsody in Blue", by session for moral support of the Miss Naomi S. Ellias was hos. ship fund for the purpose of as- timely subjects by two well-known Mesdames Harry 11. Platt and Polish Jews, Norman Leeman,1 Constance Bothman of Ann Ar- toss at a tea honoring three of sisting students of unusual mu- speakers, as well as musical and talent who are unable with- Max Fisher, chairman of the protest meeting, bor is a holiday guest of Shirley her classmates at the home of her literary features. The public is in- out help, to further their studies. Guests tickets may be procured drew up a resolution urging Sec- Ruth Kopel. daughter of Mr. and parents on Clairmount Ave. vited. Miss Shapiro attracted attention RKIFI at the door, RIWID TO retary of State Cordell Hull to Mrs. Harry L. Kopel of Chicago awarded the 1937 W113 Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal of when she The cast of the play includes the lodge a protest with Poland. Blvd. Glynn Court left Monday for New prize of 81,000 offered biennially tan / SENIOR BICUR CHOLEM followings Mesdames Sidney Al- The members are purchasing a ISIDORE SOBELOFF len, Charles Alpern, Benjamin Al- Huleh Gift Bond, the money going Irvine Levitt, student at the Orleans from which point they by the National Federation of Mu- will leave on a West Indies sic Clubs and won wide acclaim shirars*1 sumo ramil boa pert, .1. M. Berries Burton Clam- for the reclamation of Mulch University of Michigan, is re- age, Harry Cohen, David Huber, swampland in northern Palestine. turning to school, after his vaca- cruise. from the New York critics when Harr, Bernard Isaacs. Herman I Senior Bicur Cholem thanks al' she made her recital debut there. Jacobs, A. .1. Lachover, Benjamin I Jewish organizations for helping It's famous toe Revise Herman Hoexter, Myron Jacoby, Thirty members met at the home tion at home with his parents. Mr. Gizi Szanto will present Sarabel Mrs. Saul Sarnoff is president Laikin, Louis Levine, Ilerman i in the success of the Chanukah David Isallman, Jacob S. Saute, of Annette Isaacs for a tobaggwon and Mrs. I. L. Levitt of 3260 Radin, Philip Rosenthal) Morris dinner. The society thanks the Is eon never b. Gas folly Maurice Vernick, George Weingar- party which was held at River Richton Ave. Drootman, 14-year-old pianist, in of the Music Study Club Shatzen, Rabbi Isaac Stollman and President and members of the den, Ezra Lipkin and Mrs. Lip- Rouge, Sunday, Dec. 26. a concert on Friday evening. Jan. ,mitoted Junior Bicur Cholem for the sum Benny Goodman, the swing ex-1 Mrs. Sol Wolff, kin's son, Seymour. Harold Trunsky, formerly of 7, at 8:30 p. m., at the Detroit The committee, which held its of money they gave at the dinner Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne is chair- Flowers for all occasions — Calvert Ave., is now residing at Conservatory of Music. All friends Pert, first tooted hie clarinet in first meeting last Wednesday, will to help needy and sick of Detroit. man of the program. a Chicago synagogue. Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 6-6622. the Wilshire Hotel • are invited Inquiries and bookings for the routing hell and Minter season In- dicate we even greater demand that previousir. If you have any intention of teaseling or centring this pennon, why not get In lunch mills me at once. Rhea E. Cashman, EAGLE BAKING CO., Inc.. Community Council Program Committee grfach ides Wayne Students Protest Ghetto Bench to Hull Atm lacier Music Study Club Concert on Jan. 31