▪ PEPerRorr,frwisn &Rommel PAGE SIX January 28, 1938 ■ and THE LEGAL CHR NICLE Complete Plans for Temple Formal Fete on Saturday, Feb. 5 AMM1011 Eudice Shapiro Concert Monday Music Study Club Sponsors Reel' tal at Temple Beth El Final arrangements for the for'. mal dinner-dance to be held by Temple Beth El are nearing com- pletion with elaborate plans for the floor show now being made The Music Study Club concert committee, under whose auspices Eudice Shapiro, violinist, will ap- pear in a recital at Temple Beth El Monday night, has announced Mr. and Mrs. Iloke Levin left Wednesday for New York where they sailed on the SS Kungsholm Friday, Jan. 28, on a West In- dies cruise. MRS. LAWRENCE FRIEDMAN LOW WINTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT 1;7\ r l'nereelled In p • Dietary the treatment Laws of • Itheurnal Ism Arthritis Bath Neuritis House Selene* and 1 . Located 1 Nervous Within Disorders Hotel '1114ts :1t '1141L nRO L' - so Colonial Hole I and Mineral Baths •MOUNT C LEMENS, MICHIGAN Open the sem 'mond---Manse 'meat MAX. ICI.KIN - ALIIERT GROSSMAN Mammoth BIN by Norman Birnkrant, chairman of the entertainment committee. Headline acts from several night clubs and theaters with an unus- ual surprise is promised. The dinner dance is called for 8 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 6, at the Statler Hotel Grand Ballroom. Mary Kahn, talented young De- troit orchestra leader, will fur- nish the music for dancing during and after the dinner. Tickets for the affair, at $4, may be purchased from any of the members of the ticket committee, or from Mrs. Irving Hirschman, chairman of the arrangements committee. Tickets for the younger mem- bers of the Temple households and for members of the Young Peo- ple's Club may be purchased at $2 a couple to be used for danc- ing only from 10 until 1. These may be purchased from Frank Winton, Al Ressler or any mem- ber of the board. Numerous reservations have al- ready been received and the mem- bers of the various Temple or- ganizations who are working on the central committee are confi- dent the affair will be even more successful than the one held last year. Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden, President of the Temple Sisterhood, and Mrs. Lawrence Friedman are also assisting Mrs. Ilirschman on the arrangements committee. Pub- licity is being handled by Miss Miriam Carver, assisted by Mrs. Oscar Blumberg and Lee Fink. For further information call mem- bers of the general committee or Dr. Milton S. Marx, general chair- man. Mrs. D. Blumenthal and Mrs. Louis Stoll of 10 Moss St., Wil- liam Freedman of the Wilshire, and Harry Frank of W. Boston Blvd., are among those vacation- ing at the Colonial Hotel and Miss Janet Welt left Jan. 20 for Mineral Baths in Mount Clemens. a stay in New York. Bernard R. Siegel of Balti- Mr, and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield more and Detroit left for Balti- left Friday, Jan. 28, for Palm more after visiting with his par- Beach, Fla, • ants, Mr. and Mrs. Max Siegel of Atkinson Ave. On Jan. 18, Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert has re-, his sister, Sylvia, entertained at turned from Akron where she vis- a buffet supper for 30 of his ited with her brother-in-law and friends. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Polsky. Miss Florence Sborow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sborow of Miss Helen Vera Prentis, stu- 3045 Cortland Ave., graduated dent at the University of Wiscon- from Central High School on sin, will arrive Sunday to spend Jan. 26, the mid-semester vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morse are L. Prentis of Balmoral Drive. spending their honeymoon in Miami Beach, Fla., and are stop- Carl Segall of Shrewsbury Rd, ping at Hotel Webster. is spending a few days in New Cantor and Mrs. Jacob II. York. Sonenklar of 2635 Calvert Ave. Mrs. Herman Finsterwald left announce the Bar Mitzvah of Monday to visit with her children their son, Sol Israel, on Satur- in Memphis. day morning, Feb. 6, at Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek, Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Max Unger of and Lawton. Reception at home Sturtevant Ave. returned from a on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2 to 5 and visit in Chicago. 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. On Wednesday evening, Jan. 26, Dr. Leo M. Franklin spoke at the Redeemer Presbyterian Church on the subject, "The Bible as Literature." On next Wednes- day evening, he will speak at the First Presbyterian Church on the Jew in Germany. The Bar Mitzvah of Aaron Le- bow, son of Al Lebow, will be observed on Saturday, Jan. 29, at Congregation Bnai M o s h e, Dexter and Lawrence. Reception at home, 3330 Cortland Ave. from 2 to 6 p. m. on Sunday, Jan. 30. No cards. Miss Sophie Hoffman of Boston is spending several weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow of flare!. wood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin of 3224 Calvert Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Eliot Jacob, on Saturday. Jan. 29, at 9 a. rn. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. William Eisen and baby daughter of Syracuse is, visiting Mrs. Max Schubiner of Carter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ave. left for an extended visit Robert Nederlander of Indiana to Buffalo,. N. Y. AND' EVERY WE DNESDAY NIGHT AT 8:15 Ave. 25 GAM ES FOR 40 CENTS Sam Goldberg and daughters, Beautiful prizes-Furnit ure, Linens, Household Goods and, Mrs. Lewis Frank of Wildemere Sadie and Sarah, of East Jeffer- Cash P rises. Sponsored by Ave. will leave the first of the week son Ave., will leave Feb. 1, for to spend a month with her family MiaMi Beach, Fla. Mr. Goldberg in Los Angeles. • and Sadie plan to stay . for an ex- b • tended visit. Sarah will return CASTLE HALL, 114 ERSKINE ST. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreiber in two weeks to resume her stu- and family of Warrington Drive dies at Wayne University. and Mr. and Mrs. I. Gross left Thursday for Miami Beach. Miss Rose London of Leicester Contributions to the Hebrew scholarship to the scholarship fund Court sailed Friday on the S. S. in honor of the liar Mitzvah of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Ans- Schools' Scholarship Fund their Washington on an extended cruise son, Lawrence J., which Will pach left for Vera Cruz, Mexico, to Cuba, Nassau and Jamaica. be obseryed in July. where they will spend several The United Hebrew Schools ac- weeks. Enroute they will visit knowledge with thanks the receipt Mr, and Mrs. M. Weinberg of MONDAY NIGHT CLUB, many other points of interFat. of contributions from the f ollow- Pennington Drive, entertained a The Monday 'Night Club met tag: group of young people on Sunday, Mrs. Herbert Cohen and daugh- Jan. 16, at a sweet-sixteen party, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Friedman of at Mrs. N. Schwartz's home, ter, Selma, of Baylis Ave. left for honoring their daughter, Bessie. 2237 Monterey Ave. contributed 14877 Monica Ave. The mem- Miami Beach, bridge and se mini.- give a one-half scholarship to the bers decided to ship fund in honor of the Bar Mitz- luncheon at Kern's Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothenberg The Prague exhibit of 40 years Mrs. Alex Caplan and her two of the Wilshire Hotel left for an For reservations call Mrs. Mane- vah of their eon, Samuel Charles, which will be observed in August. sher, Mouth 6867. The next of Zionist history is such a big hit sons of Muirland Ave. will leave extended trip to California where Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Collins of 3304 meeting will be at Mn.s L. Kline's that there's talk of bringing it to sometime next week for Miami they' will be guests at the Holly- Beach, New York. , Webb Ave. contributed one-half home, 2489 ullerton. wood Plaza Hotel. On Tuesday, Feb. 8, Rabbi Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Stillman of Leon Fram will address the Pion- Pennington Drive returned from eer Women at a luncheon in To- a month's visit in Miami Beach, ledo, 0. Rabbi Pram will attend Fla., and Havana' Cuba. the meeting of the committee on Young Israel in Cincinnati, 0., Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of on Wednesday, Feb. 9. Wayne University will hold its semi-annual formal dinner-dance Miss Ruth A. J. Segall 'of in honor of the new members on Shrewsbury Rd. will leave Sunday Feb. 9, in the Book Casino, at 8 for a visit in Milwaukee and Chi- rn. The Mimes Mollie Matthews, cago. Miss Gertrude Frank gave a ophie Sugarman, Julia Kaletsky, dinner party Friday night and aura Kahn and Pearl Leventen Mrs. Harry Tanner entertained at will be formally initiated at this a luncheon on Wednesday in honor affair. of Miss Segall. Among the recent visitors at the A group of Junior Council mem- Colonial Hotel and Mineral Baths bers, among them, Rachel Berman, in Mt. Clemens were Mr. and Mrs. . Gertrude Pr e g e r so n, Dorothy George Zuckerman of 2750 Chicago Tura, Mildred Budnitzky, Helen Blvd. Kahn, Sylvia Gleicher, Shirley Schlussel, Nadine Lewis, Helen Miss Rose Brett of Kendall Fishman and Muriel Victor, at- Ave. is visiting in New York for tended the Junior Council formal several weeks. dance given by the Cleveland chapter at Fenway Hall in Cleve- Ethel Goldman Mendelson pre- land on Jan. 22 and 23. sented a group of piano pupils in a musicale on Jan. 22, at the Mrs. Harry C. Markle of Wil- Ganapol School of Music. Those lowbrook Farm, Rochester, is who participated were Sarah Kap- spending the week in Pittsburgh, lan, Eva Shopen, Ruth Kahrnoff, FUrrlitUtet I where she is attending the con- Lorraine Cohen. Allan Johnson, Y vention of the National Council Kathleen Goodman, Dorothy Ekel- of Jewish Women. Will Reserve YOUr roan and Harold Goodman. Next WEDNESDAY `Night Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythiai mns o FURTIIITURE SRLE e 7-affiving! ohm/ * Buy Everything Reduced I fea turing 11151.21 9 1 t 11.11 T 5 on Charge Account Easy Budget Terms) or * Liberal Trade-in Allowances on our Old 41 1 A1 * ik INP.Sik Until Wantedl 1)11fftefe Friday Evening! pie Every Afonday, Wednesday IN OFFERS the event ► , ROBINSON AGA which is weagerly awaited by thousands of Detroiter the annual store wide February Furniture Sale. ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS of fine A Robinson's, West is on display * * * the Middle that is desirable in Style, Quality and furniture in all g tn epresent r Value. 41.. EVERYTHING IS REDUCED! Consider means to you! Not just certain "specials" in in our almost entire what * this irtment, but every suite and piece values each dep t ncluded at discounts which make stock It TO COME and investi irresistib lel WE INVITE YOU o prices, styling and * lake critical comparison as to e. gate. Be B your own judge as to valu rit 1115011 fURRITURE CO. WASHINGTON BLVD. at 1420 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. I.. Frank and Mrs. Leon Frank and daugh- ter, Betty, and Mrs. Ida Blum left Friday, Jan, 28,'for Los An- geles and on a South Pacific cruise. Tahilos Seniority' will give their annual dance on Sunday evening, Jan. 80, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Hank Finney and his WXYZ orchestra will be featured. Mr". and Mrs. Jacob Schreiber The Michigan Home Protective of the Belcrest left for a sojourn Association announces its annual to Key West. dance on Sunday evening, Jan. 30, at the Hotel Stotler. Dave Michael Lust of the Belcrest Is Diamond and his Della Robbie visiting in Florida. Orchestra will be featured. Tick- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of ets will be sold at the door. Chicago Blvd. will leave Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. B. Wagenheim, by motor for Miami Beach. Their sons, Harold and Leonard, will Joseph Wagenheim and Max }tem- ple are vacationing in Florida. follow a few days later by train. Mrs. Samuel Ackerman return- ml to Florida on Jan. 25, with her children. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ackerman (Dorothy Aiken), who were married Jan. 23, and her daughter. Bernice, who will re- main South the rest of the win- ter. A surprise party was given Mrs. Ira Kaufman of Virginia in honor of Mrs. Samuel Acker- Park has been making an extended man's birthday by her friends at her home on her arrival. visit in New York. Rabbi Joshua Sperka was the speaker at the meeting of the Little Women of Hadassah at the McKenzie Union last Sunday af- ternoon. His topic was "What Zionism Holds for the Young Jewess." Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg and their mother, Mrs. Henrietta Tauber, of Virginia Park, will leave Sunday for an extended visit in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Neback of Virginia Park entertained a group of friends Sunday night, Jan. 23, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Green of New York. Mr. Green is a member of the Clyde McCoy Orchestra, who played at the Michigan the past week. Cantanda Sorority's next social function will take place at the home of Mins Shirley Barnes of 908 Louis Ave., Windsor, Ont., on Jan. 80. 1 LET US HELP YOU BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME A. PUPKO HAS MADE A SPECIAL STUDY OF INTERIOR DECORATING AND PREPARED EXTENSIVELY FOR THIS WORK. Mrs. Edith Fineberg FORMERLY OF ELIZABETH PEACOCK, INC. (Noted firm of interior decorators of New York) who is in charge of our We Use Interior Decorating Depart- SCHUMAKER ment is at your command, to FABRICS DRAPERIES make surveys and indicate CURTAINS how a given job may be con- SILKS WOOLENS cluded the most efficiently COTTON GOODS and economically. For this Free Service Phone TRinity 2-7742 MRS. MAURICE B. BENYAS plans to entertain the young artist at a Bruncheon at the Women's Club Monday morning, Miss Shapiro was the 1937 win- ner of the National Federation of Music Clubs contest for young artists and since then has appeared in concert work and on the air, Final reports of committee work- ers arranging for the concert were given at a tea at the home of Mrs. Jack Sauls, 2046 Taylor Ave., this Friday. Proceeds from the Shapiro con- cert will be used by the Music Study Club to further its philan- thropic work and its Sylvia Simons Scholarship Fund for youngsters with unusual musical talent, Mrs. Maurice B. Benyas is in charge of radio publicity for the concert, and is also contacting mu- sic clubs in the city. Additional patrons and patron- esses for the Eudice Shapiro con- cert are: Mr. and Mrs. Franco Ghione, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kolar, Fritz Reiner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Weil, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Berman, Mrs. David W. Simons, Lester Lapides, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Goldstick, Dr. and Mrs. J. Myer Berris, Mr. and Mrs. I. Friedland, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg, Dr. and Mrs. Willard Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Na- than Simons and the Tuesday Mu- sicale. Miss Shapiro's program on Mon- day will be as follows: Romance In F Major Romance In G Major fleet hm en Sonata In 11 01Inor, Op 103. Na, 3 Allegro Adagio Us porn Presto e eon sentiment° Prost° asItato Brahma A. PUPKO 9030 TWELFTH STREET. LIVING ... IS A PLEASURE ... AT THE NEW HOTEL WEBSTER ONE BLOCK FROM THE OCEAN-MIAMI BEACH, FLA. 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The Jewish Community Center is attempting to extend its services throughout the Dexter area. Already 10 outside groups have come in on the project and more are being invited. The open- ing affair was held on Saturday. This "get-to-gether" dance at- tracted a large group. Additional activities are being planned, such as tobogganing and skating par- ties, inter-club debating and dra- m a t i c tournaments, ping-pong, billiard, chess and checker con- tests. All groups in the Dexter area interested in joining this council call the Dexter Branch, Townsend 8-1878, and ask for Nathan Bean. Center Players Produce Two One-Act Plays The Jewish Community Center Players will make their dramatic debut on Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 8:30 p. m., when they present two one-act plays which have been under the able direction of Miss Regina Schiller. The plays to be presented are "The Elig- ible Mr. Bangs," and "Enter the Hero," both of which are highly amusing and entertaining. Ad- minion will be free. Trees Planted in Palestine In Butzel Forest The Jewish National Fund Conn- ell of Detroit announces that two trees were planted in Palestine in the Fred H. Butzel Forest by Mr. and Mrs. Saul R. Levin in memory of Miriam Buchhalter. One tree was planted by Dr. and Mrs. Jos- eph J. Jacobs in memory of Mrs. Blume Goldberg. The following trees were planted through Congregation Bnai David: One tree by Mrs. Ida Steffin in honor of the birth of grandchild, Abigail Tuba Steffin; one tree by Mrs, Ida Stsffin in honor of grand- son, Yacov Leib Yudicoff; one tree for Chain 7,eira Stettin; one tree by Mrs. Charles Jones; one tree by Nisecabee Group of Young Is- rael Girls sponsored by Miss Sarah Pe imam Seymour Berman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Berman of 2722 Webb Ave.. was Bar Mitzvah on Saturday, Jan. 15, at the Shaarey ing followed to the music of Al Zedek Synagogue. After the Wolgin and his orchestra. Appro- ceremon y, refreshments were nriate speeches were given by Ted served to many relatives and Greenfield, who was also master friends, followed by a dinner of ceremonies; Mark Berman. dance at the Wilshire Hotel for Seymour Berman. Mrs. Rose Ber- Mrs. Ben Gottloeb and son, 100 guests among whom were: man, Dr. Henry Green, Dr. Jack Aaron, of Monica Ave.. will leave Mr. and Mrs. Morris Star of Sklar and State Senator Miller Saturday, Jun. 29, for Miami Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Toolan Dunchel of Three Rivers, Mich. Beach, Fla. Accompanying them of Lansing. harry Seidenberg of The Bar Mitzvah's grandmothers Will be Mrs. Gottloeb'a sister, Mrs., Chicago. H. Golden of New York Sklar and Berman were both pres- Henry Barnett of Pasadena Ave.' City, Mr. and Mrs. M. Budnick ent and were proud of their The °TOUR plans to remain South of Dayton, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. grandson who delivered his speech for the rest of the winter. Sid Gottlieb of Cincinnati. Danc- in a most satisfactory manner. Midwinter Sale of Furniture ENTIRE NINTH FLOOR -2- Sale of Men's Shirts February •FIRST FLOOR-NIENR STORE -3- Sale of Nursery Furniture February rot NTHFLOOR-FA F:11 An Important Sale of Fur Coats ON THE FIFTH FLOOR DeMolay Chapter to Initiate 30 New Members the chapter, or by a telephone call to M. Manuel Heitman at Ran- dolph 0330, The officers of Perfection chap- Music Study Club's Annual ter, Order of DeMolay, announce Detroit Composers' that they will confer the initiatory Program Tuesday degrees upon 30 candidates at ■ ritualistic ceremony to be held on The Music Study Club will pres- Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 8:30 p. rn., in ent its annual Detroit composers the Tyrian Temple, 3232 Joy Road. Program on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at This class, which is oee of the 2:30 p. m., at the auditorium of :arrest in the biatory of the entire the Y.W.C.A. Piano compositions Metropolitan Council, will be ini- by Bernhard Heidep will be ren- tiated and named in honor of Sam- dered by Cola de Joncheere Hoi- uel L. Kasen's°, past master of den. Vocal selections by Henrietta Perfection Lodge, F. it A. IL, as Bodycombe and Evangeline Leh- a tribute to his past services to the will be performed by Wini- organization as their "Dad" and man fred Iieidt and Mrs. Evelyn Web- chairman of the advisory board. ster, accompanied by An invitation is extended to all Mrs. respectively, Bodycombe and Adeline members of the order, regardless Thatcher Denman. A one-set Plan- of chapter affiliations, and to all members in good standing of the "White Iris" by Roberta Shannon. Presented by the Music Study Masonic order and their Masonic friends to witness this ceremony. Club drama group, will conclude the program. Guests are invited The chapter will hold its fifth annual Father and Son banquet in to attend. the Masonic Temple on Tuesday, L o dot, Novina, Influential Feb. 8, at 7 p. m. Judge Charles Ruhiner will be the guest of honor. Prague daily, is offering the books secured by the gen- of Sholom Asch as circulation pre- Tickets can be eral public from any member of miums.