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January 21, 1938

PIEPEFROFUE•iiSR (11RONICIii
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

U. H. S. Auxiliary's
Event on Wednesday

The main ball room of the Fort
Wayne Hotel, Temple and Cass
Ayes., will be the scene of the 6th
annual donor luncheon of the
Women's Auxiliary of the United

How refreshing and smart navy is, especially with
such crisp accents of pique as you see here! A frock

of Romaine sheer, with stitched pleat, all 'round the
skirt, with short sleeves and a flattering neckline.
Also in black, 12 - 20.

'16"

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of
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Next WEDNESDAY Night
8:15

AND EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT

25 GAMES FOR 40 CENTS
Beautiful prizes—Furniture, Linens, Household Goods and
Cash Prizes. Sponsored by

Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythias

CASTLE HALL, 114 ERSKINE ST.

WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AT GRAND RIVER

NECKWEAR

Silks imported from Switzerland,
C
A u s t r l a, Italy, England, $1
France. Regularly 2.50, 3.00 1, 0j

SHIRTS

Imported and domestic shirtings, cus-
C
tom-made to our own specifi- $1
cations. Regularly 2.50 and Loj
3.00 — now
3 for 5.25

OVERCOATS

Off

now 49.75
now 43.75

now 36.75

reduced accordingly

EXCLUSIVE KOSHER CATERING

at the Newly Decorated and Remodeled
HOTEL FORT WAYNE BALLROOMS
With Unexcelled Facilities for

Banquets, Weddings, Dinners, Bar Mitzvahs,

Etc-

May We Have the Pleasure of Serving You?

JOSEPH SPRINGLE, Catering Manager

FORT WAYNE HOTEL

CASS AT TEMPLE

Mrs. Ellmann Gives
Views of Palestine
at J. N. F. Meeting

MT. SINAI ASS'N
TO MEET JAN. 31

Officers Installed
By Turover Society

Custom-tailored for us of choice Im.
ported and Domestic
woolens. Style and fit
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unexcelled.

others

The National Council of Jew-
Robert Spiegel left Jan. 14 to
spend two weeks at Passe Chris- ish Women, the oldest nationa l
Jewish women's organization in
tian.
the United States, is holding it
15th triennial convention in Pitts-
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Levin
burgh, Pa. National delegates
and Air. and Mrs. William Fleisch- from Detroit are Mrs. Samuel R.
man will be hosts to a group of Glogower, Mrs. Joseph Welt,
their friends at dinner Saturday chairman of the triennial. De-
night, Jan. 22.
troit delegates to Pittsburgh are
Mrs. Douglas Brown, Miss Emma
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pope Butzel, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, Airs.
(Betty Welt) left Jan. 18, for Maurice Klein, president of the
Detroit chapter and Airs. Morris
their home in Des Moines, la.
Rand. Detroit alternates to Pitts-
burgh are Airs. Louis S. Cohane
Mrs. Walter Leib and two
and Mrs. David Cooper.
daughters, Janet and Dene, are
spending the winter in Hollyissiod
Last Thursda y, Rabbi Leon
Fla. •
Fram lectured at the University
of Ohio on "The Psychology of
as
A

Aliss Cecil Schor will leave Sun- Fascism." On Tuesday, Feb. 1, he
MRS. JULIUS BERMAN
day for a two-weeks' stay in Bos - will lecture at Marquette State
College on the subject: "The Bible
Ilebrew Schools, on Wednesday, ton.
as a Textbook of Democracy."
Jan. 26, at 12:30 p. in,
Rabbi Solomon N. Bazell of
Air. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of
Temple Brith Shalom, Louisville, Longfellow Ave. entertained a
I. J. Wolfgang has returned
Ky., will be the guest speaker on group of friends at dinner Tuesday from a visit to St. Paul, Minn.
the subject, The Jew Faces the night, Jan. 18.
World."
Jacob Schreiber and Philip
James Barret, violinist of the
Mrs. Perry Burnstine of LaSalle Weisman are guests at the Colon-
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will
ial hotel in Mt. Clemens this
MISS EUDICE SHAPIRO
Blvd.
was
hostess
at
a
luncheon
render several selections, accom-
week.
panied by Miss Margaret Menne- and bridge on Wednesday, Jan.
ing the only girl pupil of the fa-
19.
Covers
were
laid
for
28
bach, pianist with the Detroit
Edith Kopelson of California, mous Efrem Zimbalist.
Symphony, The guest vocalist will guests.
Miss Shapiro, Buffalo girl, who
formerly of Detroit, is the ;nest
be Mrs. Herman Hoexter who will
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. first played the violin at the age
be accompanied by Mrs. Burton
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy
of five under the tutelage of her
Wolf of 2127 Oakman Blvd.
Clanuige.
will be hosts at a dinner party
father, Ivan, a former member
Mrs. Jack Freedman, president Friday night, Jan. 28.
of the Women's Auxiliary, His.
Mrs. Rae Vehon of Byron Ave. of the Detroit and St. Louis sym-
Jack Tobin, chairman of the lunch-
will return home Sunday after a phony orchestras, studied under
Marvin Kaufmann of Massa- two-months' visit in Kansas City, Zimbalist for five years before
eon, and her co-chairmen, thank
donors to this luncheon, for their chusetts Ave. is sojourning in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Gar- being skyrocketed to prominence
by winning the $1,000 award of
cooperation in making this affair Hollywood, Fla.
ner, la.
the National Federation of Music
the tremendous success is certain
Clubs at Indianapolis in April,
to be.
Mrs. Moe Leiter of Boston Blvd.
Dr. and Airs. Philip R. Appel
Mrs. Henry H. Shapero, chair- was hostess at a luncheon, on (Beulah LeBow) left for Miami 1937. She is a graduate of the
man of reservations, may be con- Friday, Jan. 14, and will also en- Beach, Fla., to be gone until Curtis Institute of Music in
l'hiladelphia.
tacted at Townsend 7-1026. Mrs. tertain Thursday, Jan. 26. Airs. March 1.
Julius Berman is chairman of Dora Oretsky of Winnipeg is the
Since winning the national
memoriams and may be reached at honored guest.
award, Miss Shapiro has appeared
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rosenthal
Townsend 8-8850.
as soloist on the air with Ben
of Highland Park are vacation-
The Woman's Auxiliary ac-
Bernie and on several other na-
On Friday, Jan. 28, Rabbi Leon ing in Florida. A tour of the tion-wide broadcasts and has
knowledges with thanks the fol-
lowing contributions: Mrs. Harry Fram will address the Pershing east will complete their trip some- given recitals in New York, Phil-
Goldstein, in memory of the late High School graduating class on time in February.
adelphia, Rochester, Pittsburgh
Mrs. S. Karbal; Mrs. Harry Gold- the subject "Youth Faces a New
and other cities in the east. She
On Jan. 11, at the home of
stein, in memory of the late Miri- World," in the auditorium of
is scheduled to appear soon in
Miss Trudee Agree, the Nu Tau
am Buchhalter.
Northern High School.
Carnegie Hall with the Women's
Sorority was organized. The fol-
Symphony under Antonio Brico.
lowing officers were elected: Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggans Trudee Agree, president; Miss Cel
Until recently, Miss Shapiro has
gave a dinner for some friends Hoffman, secretary; Miss Betty been accompanied by her mother,
Friday night, Jan. 14.
Horwitz, treasurer. On Jan. 18, but her progress has been so
a meeting was held at the home marked that Mrs. Shapiro now
says, "My daughter has now gone
Mrs. S. T. Gilbert will return of Miss Cel Hoffman.
way beyond me."
home on Jan. 22, having spent
When Miss Shapiro made her
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the two weeks in New York.
Jewish National Fund met Tues-
The Bar Mitzvah of Aaron Le- New York debut, the music critic
bow, son of Al Lebow, will of the New York Times wrote:
day, Jan. 18, at the Wilshire llo-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hambur- be observed on Saturday, "Eudice Shapiro, young Ameri-
tel. This was the second of a
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ham- Jan. 29, at Congregation can violinist . . . revealed unmis-
series of pep meetings preceding ger and
burger
returned from a two- Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawr- takable evidence of talent. She
the 7th annual donor luncheon to
weeks'
cruise to the Panama ence. Reception at home, 3330 played with the apparent ease of
be held March 2.
Canal.
Cortland Ave., from 2 to 5 p. m. a veteran, her tone was firm and
Mrs. James I. Ellmann, guest
on Sunday, Jan. 30. No cards. sensuous and her intonation de-
speaker, told of her experiences
in Palestine and read several of
Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wilde-
pendable. Her interpretations
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin were soundly prepared and sus-
her own poems giving her impres- mere Ave. spent the past week-
of 3224 Calvert Ave. announce tained on an even, competent
sions gathered during the trip. end in Philadelphia.
plane."
Mrs. II. Avison sang three num-
.s. the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Eliot Jacob, on Saturday, Jan.
bers, accompanied by Mrs. Sam-
The Music Study Club, by
Mr. and Airs. Victor II, Well
uel N. Heyman. Mrs. Avison's
29, at 9 a. m., at Congregation bringing Miss Shapiro to Detroit,
of Fairfield Ave. gave a dinner
first number was "Trees," in honor
Shaarey Zedek.
hopes to raise sufficient funds to
party Thursday, Jan. 20, in honor
of Chamisho Osor b'Shvat. Mrs.
help carry on its philanthropic
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gilbert,
Philip Slomovitz reviewed current
Airs. Abe Gordon of Webb Ave. work and its Sylvia Simons schol-
who are leaving next week to
events.
is spending a few days in Cincin- arship awards to talented young
spend the winter in Palm Beach.
nati where she is visiting her son. musicians who otherwise would
Albert, who is a student at Ile- be unable to pursue their studies. ]
Mrs. Harry Winston and Mrs. brew Union College.
A luncheon for Music Study
Edward Rothman of Birmingham
Club workers and captains will
will return home Jan. 23, having
The Progressive Ladies Under- be held Monday at 1 p. m. at the
stitzung Verein will give a card home of Mrs. Edward Stein; 19265
Dr. Leo Orecklin Will Be the spent 10 days in New York.
party on Tuesday eyeing, Feb. 1 Afton Road, Palmer Woods, to
Speaker, at Steller
The Misses Gertrude, Lillian at Assembly 11811. Members and complete plans for Aliss Shapiro's
friends
are invited. On Sunday appearance.
Mrs. J. Harvith, president of and Celia Glazer of Webb Ave.
evening, Feb. 6, they will cele-
It has been announced that pa-
the Mount Sinai Hospital Asso- returned from a visit in Miami
brate
their
23rd anniversary with trons of the concert. in addition
ciation, announces that the next Beach.
a banquet at Lachar's and instal- to the list previously published,
meeting will take place on Mon-
lation of officers will also take include: Ladies Auxiliar' of Bnai
day, Jan. 31 at the Statler Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher of
Dr. Leo Orecklin, president of the the Park Lane Apts left Wednes- place. For reservations call the Brith, Ladies Auxiliary of the
president, Mrs. II. Epstein, Plaza Home for Aged, Mr. and Mrs.
Maimonides Medical Society, will
day by motor for a several weeks' 4321, or Mrs. I. Kruger, Tyler
Harry Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Maur-
address this meeting.
stay in Miami Beach.
5-6295.
ice Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Sirs. Ralph Paul, chairman of
Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
the Mitzvah Fund, states that she
Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher
A linen shower was given by Prentis, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
has received a contribution from
the Rose Ruben Club in honor of of Edison Ave. left Saturday for Airs. Samuel Weiner on Jan. 12, Grossberg, Ben Tobin, Mr. and
at her home, 18658 Santa Bar- Mrs. Joseph Welt, Mr. and Mrs.
Baby David Lewis and an offering San Francisco and Honolulu.
bara Drive, in honor of Miss Es- Albert Kahn.
from Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mi-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons ther Frances Slobin, bride-elect.
chaels in memory of Charles
In connection with the concert,
and family have moved to their A miniature wedding procession it has been announced that the
Bloom,
new home at 80 E. Boston Blvd. under a canopy of bells, ribbons, Music Study Club has just re-
flowers and tulle, which hung ceived a substantial contribution
Mrs. D. W. Simons left Sun- from the chandelier, adorned the from Airs. Laura Simons toward
day to spend the winter in Miami table at which 35 guests were the Sylvia Simons Scholarship
Beach. served by candlelight. Solos were Fund.
rendered by Miss Marcia Hoffman,
Perfection Lodge will have a
Miss Rose Schwartz returned concert soprano singer, • accom-
banquet and card party on Wed- from a 10-days' sojourn in the panied by Miss Edythe Brown at HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
INSTALLATION MONDAY
nesday, Jan. 26, at 6:30 p. m., east. the piano.
for members. ladies and friends.
Harvey Campbell, vice-presi-
Mrs. Bernard Komer, 3224 Law-
Air. and Mrs. Benjamin Klein
Airs. Joseph Schiller, Airs. Eli
dent and secretary of the Cham- Sachse and Mrs. Jacob Harvith of Normandy Ave., entertained on rence, Townsend 9083, is in charge
ber of Commerce, has accepted were joint hostesses to 40 guests Saturday evening at a surprise of reservations for the subscrip-
the invitation to be the guest at a shower honoring Miss Esther party given in honor of Mr. and tion luncheon to be given by sue
speaker at the dinner commencing Slobin, a bride-elect of this month. Mrs. Morris Pevin, who are cele- Home Relief Society on Monday,
at 6:30 p. m.
brating their 35th wedding anni-
Samuel Plotler, chairman of the
Mrs. A. E. Barsky and Mrs. versary and for Mrs. Louis Fine-
entertainment c orn m i t t e e, has Fannie Rodin are visiting in Bay man whose birthday was on Sat-
booked several outstanding vaude- City.
urday. A buffet supper for 50
ville acts to entertain members
guests was served at midnight.
and friends after dinner at 9
Mrs. Carl Schiller has returned
The balance of the eve- from an extended visit in San An-
Last Sunday evening Mr. and
ning will be spent playing cards. tonio, Tex., where her son, Don - Mrs. James Sobel entertained 135
A charge will be made for the ald, is attending military school . guests at a beautifully appointed
dinner only. For reservations,
dinner-dance in their new home
call David Colman, Randolph
Mr. and Mrs. D. Oretzkv and on Glendale Ave. After a musi-
1630, of Dr. H. Al. Friedman, daughter, Monica, of Winnipeg , cal program, dancing was enjoy-
Townsend 8-7878.
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs ed to the strains of a noted gypsy
H. Kimelman of Blaine Ave.
orchestra.

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On Jan. 17, at Jericho Temple,
Turover Aid Society held its 56th
installation of officers before an
audience of over 600 members.
Samuel Dryfus, one of the arms-
' inal organizers, was in charge of
the induction ceremonies, support-
ed by ex-President Isidore Sos-
nick and Benjamin Grant. and
Messrs. Seliviansky, Joe Berman
and bl. Steinberg.
The following officers were in-
stalled: Eli Sherr. president;
Samuel Feldman and David Hertz,
vice-president; Jacob Bobrin, fin-
ancial secretary, for his 34th term
of office; Samuel Kosit, recording
secretary: John Lebowoki, treas-
urer; AL Bloom. hospitaler; Meyer
Korbv and Julius Ilone•man
board of candidates; Sol Imm-
berg, Max L. Roberta and Abra-
ham Grant, trustees.
To raise funds to enable it to
increase its contributions to lo-
cal. national and international
Jewish causes, a year of important
activities is planned.

Flowers for all occasions —
I Dexter-Joy
Florist, Tyler 6.6622.

Mrs. Irving J. Wolfgang of the! Mr. and Airs. Meyer M. Apple-
Belcrest left for an extended hams and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
cruise to South America and Friedman and son, Bernard. left
Points enroute. last Sunday for Miami Bench.
Fla., where they will remain for
Arriving in Miami Beach, Fla., several weeks. Enroute home,
for their winter vacation, Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Applebaum will
Greenfield of 127 E. Grand River visit in Atlantic City and New
and Michael Weinberger of 2556 York.
W. Philadelphia, have registered
at the new Hotel Webster.
Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Schiff of
2631 Gladstone Ave. announce
Miss Ann Milstein left Sunday the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
for San Francisco, Calif., where Bernard Allen, on Saturday
she will be the guest of her aunt. morning. Jan, 22, at the Talmud
Mrs. B. Orchid, for about a month. Torah, Philadelphia and Byron.
On her return she will tour the At home on Sunday, Jan. 23,
Southern states and Mexico. Sev- from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. No
eral parties were given in her cards.
honor before her departure.
Air. and Mrs. Charles S. Blondy
The Cleophean branch of Young of 2665 Boston Blvd. are winter-
Judaea elected the following of- ing in Miami Beach, Fla.
ficers on Monday, Jan. 17: Presi-
dent, Evelyn Shrager; vice-presi-
Airs. Fannie Greenberg is the
dent, Ann Averbuch; secretary, guest of Mrs. H. H. Prenzlauer
Yetta Lee Wainer; treasurer, at Miami Beach. Fla.
Frieda Barsky.
Mrs. Max Blotner entertained
Harold D. Raphael, who has with a shower at King Fong's
been visiting Mrs. Raphael in Cafe, on Jan. 12, in honor of
Palm Springs. Calif., for the oast Ethel Ftleisr, whose marriage to
month has returned home. Mrs. Louis Surowitz will take place
Raphael will return in April.
on Sunday, Jan. 30.

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When Eudice Shapiro, 23-year-
old violinist, appears at Temple
Beth El on Monday, Jan. 31. in
a recital sponsored by the Music
Study Club, Detroit music lovers
will have an opportunity of hear-

Perfection Lodge
Banquet Jan. 26

Half-Yearly Sales

3.60 -- now

To Be Presented in
Concert Jan. 31 by
Music Study Club

Ynu are all invited to the .. .

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GIVEN BY

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January 24, at 1:30 p. m., at the
Detroit Leland Hotel, at which
time the installation of recently
elected officers will be held. An in-
vitation is extended to all members
and their friends to attend this
event.

Tahilos Sorority will give its
annual dance on Sunday evening.
Jan. 30, at the Book Cadillac Ho-
tel. Hank Finney and his WXYZ
orchestra will be featured. Part
of the proceeds of this affair will
go towards the Allird Jewish Cam-
paign. The officers are: Ruth
York, president; Seyma Ainthan.
rice-president; Ethel Horwitz,
treasurer; Evelyn Holinstat, see-!
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Jericho Rebecca Lodge In- Emanuel Study Group Will
stalls Officers
Have a "Siyum" Sunday

Jericho Rebecca Lodge No. 328
installed the following officers on
Monday evening, Jan. 17, at Jer-
icho Temple: Noble grand, Rose
Bakst; vice-grand, Fannie Zum-
berg; recording secretary, Eva
Mann; financial secretary, Doris
nankin; treasurer, Esther Freed-
man; district deputy, Lillian Dis-
ner.

The daily study group conducted
by Rabbi Max .1. IN'ohlgelernter at
Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel
will observe the completion of the
first chapter in Volume BF.RACIIOT
of the "Ain Yaakov", compilation
of Talmudic excerpts at the Sun-
day session, Jan. 23, at 6:30 p. m.
On Sundays, instruction is given
in English,

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