PAGE SIX PIEVerRorri /Livisn filitolucul Prepare for J. N. F. Luncheon, March 2 Education League Event on Feb. 13 The third in a series of pep ral- lies preceding the seventh annual donor luncheon of the Ladies Aux- iliary of the Jewish National Fund SO' Better Dress Shop Exclusive All indications point to a highly successful dinner-dance for the Youth Education League, on Sun- day, Feb, 13, at the Detroit Leland `11111111111111111033fir "AN INTERIOR BY PUPKO" PRESENTS ITS OWN IRREFUTABLE EVIDENCE OF SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, SUPREME QUALITY, BEAUTY INCOMPARABLE YOUR Mr. and Mrs Leo M Butzellef t Feb. 1, for Palm M. lmBeach, Fla "Career Girl" Mrs. Richard Polsky of Akron spent the past week-end in De- troit, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Julius Gilbert. I . Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin will Bah leaveFeb. 8, for Palm Interior by Pupko Bespeaks a Knowledge of the Better, Tastefulness Be- yond Question, and an Abil- ity to Indulge Them to the Utmost. The legislative and peace com- mittee of the Council of Jewish Women met at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Shmarya Klein- man. Mrs. William Haber, promi- nent civjc worker, gave a illumi- nating talk on the historic back- ground of the labor movement and the present situation. Mrs. William Alvord will be the next speaker on Feb. 11. MRS. HARRY KRAFT was held Tuesday, Feb. 1, at the Wilshire Hotel. The donor lunch- eon will be a strictly kosher affair, as in former years, and will be held March 2 at the Fort Wayne Hotel, Mrs. S. Schaflander, executive secretary of the League for Human Rights, spoke on the boycott work. Miss Bella Fineman gave dramatic interpretations. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, guest speaker, gave an inspiring address. Mrs. Philip Slumovitz has been named program chairman for the luncheon and Mrs. Eli Sachse is in charge of table decorations. Mrs. L. Miller, rummage chair- man, announces that a few dates are still available for rummaging. Her telephone number is Tyler 6-9831. Mrs. Harry Kraft is chair- man of ways and means and can be reached at Hogarth 8822. Mrs., Joseph Deytshe, chairman of re- servations, can be reached at To. 5-9398. Checks for pledges may be mailed to Mrs. Deytshe at 2688 Itichton Ave. FLOOR Mrs, A. J. Feinberg of Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan Ave. is spending the week-end of Calvert Ave. left on an East- with relatives in Columbus, 0, ern trip. They will spend some time in Atlantic City and New Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- York. man of liamilton Drive were hosts to a group of friends at Miss Goldie Rothstein of 9290 dinner Saturday night, Jan. 29. Wildemere Ave. is making an in- definite stay at the Blackstone Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. man entertained a group of friends on Tuesday night, Feb. 1, Miss Thelma Levine of Webb Ave. is vacationing at Florida Mrs. Gerald May of Parkside and Cuba. Ave. is spending several days in St. Louis. Cantor and Mra. Jacob II. Sonenklar of 2635 Calvert Ave. Mrs. David J. Levy left Feb. 2 announce the Bar Mitzvah of to spend a few days in Chicago. their son, Sol Israel, on Satur- day morning, Feb. 5, at Congre- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld gation Shaarey Zedek, Chicago of Warrington Drive will be hosts and Lawton. Reception at home to a group of friends on Friday on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2 to 5 and night, Feb. 11. 7 to 10 p. ru. No cards. Phone TRinity 2-7742 A. PUPKO MRS. S. M. BROWN lintel. Adhering to custom, the dance will be in the form of a Valentine party. Mrs. Harry Galperin reported that the year book is nearing com- pletion. Mrs. Harry Towik states that the sale of tickets has already ex- ceeded all anticipations. The floor show at the party is to be presented by the Roth-Bee. dun School. The case workers reviewed sev- eral interesting cases and expect the proceeds from the dinner dance to enable them to supply many needy children with supplies, clothing and tuition for the com- ing semester. For tickets call Mrs. Harry Topcik, Hogarth 3891, or Mrs. Mrs. Merry Fenton of La- Ruby Merson, Townsend 5-9519. Salle Blvd., will be hostess to the Mrs, S. M. Brown is an active board of directors of the Jewish member of the committee. Children's Home on Tuesday morning, Feb. 8, at 10:30. 9030 TWELFTH STREET 4111111111111111 111111131111 BNAI BRITH AUXILIARY LUNCHEON ON FEB. 15 A bridge luncheon sponsored by the Bnai Brith Women's Auxiliary will be given on Tuesday, Feb. 15, at Bedell's auditorium. There will be prizes. Sirs. Gerald Goldberg is in charge of the affair and is as- Colonial Hotel and Mineral Baths Sinai Hospital Ass'n Has 2300 Members U. H. S. Auxiliary Annual Luncheon Nets Sum of $2,000 Yeshiva Beth Judah Poale-Zeire Zion Will Meet Feb. 13 Enrolls New Pupils Beth El Father-Son Banquet on Feb. 15 1111111311ERANNIERIM12110111111M 15 Years' Honest Dealing —Your Guarantee of Satisfaction • BEN CANVASSER 8332 TWELFTH ST. Finest Quality Kosher Meats and Poultry AT REASONABLE PRICES League of N.H.J.C. to Meet on Feb. 16 t Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythias CURTAINS SILKS WOOLENS COTTON GOODS FORMERLY OF ELIZABETH PEACOCK, INC. (Noted firm of interior decorators of New York) FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY Named Advisor of Rainbow Assembly Mammoth BINGO DRAPERIES Mrs. Edith Fineberg Rabbi Leon From has been in- cited to participate in a series of sermons to be preached at Michi- Ran State College in East Lans- ing, in the course of which Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones will speak on Protestantism, Father J. R. Mrs. Abby Shoen. executive ad- Day on Catholicism and Rabbi visor of the Chicago League of From on Judaism. the National Home for Jewish Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff and Children in Denver, was the honor. Annual City • Wide Simultaneous daughter, Mildred, left Saturday, ed guest at a breakfast board Bridge Teas on May 18 Feb. 5, for a motor trip to Cali- meeting at the home of Mrs. R. R. Kallman, Thursday, Feb. 3. Mrs. Ida Schultz was elected fornia. Mrs. R. Robert Kallman of Bos- mother advisor of the Rainbow Miss Billie Winkelman of Dex- ton Blvd. was hostess to the board Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch- Girls Assembly No, 12, at the last of the Detroit League of N.H.J.C. ter Blvd. will leave' Monday for man and Dr. and Mrs. Samuel board meeting. last Thursday, at which time plans The new board is sponsoring a Levin will entertain a group of an extended visit in Los Angeles, for future activities were formu- friends at dinner Saturday night, Calif. lated. Feb. 12, The Detroit League will partici- The Bar Mitzvah of Eliot Ras- James Wineman left for a 10- kin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan- pate in the joint meeting of all iel Raskin, took place on Satur- aorganizations on Monday, Feb. 7, day stay in Boston. LOW WINTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT day, Jan. 29, at Congregation at Temple Beth El. Mrs, Nat Unexcelled In Miss Janice Perlstin of Charles- Shaarey Zedek, After the services Bronstein will be the Detroit's Dietary the I assistant ton, S. C., is visiting with her Kiddish was served at their home League spokesman at this event, Laws Mrs. Harry Glick, chairman of of cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ettin- at 3224 Calvert Ave. to friends Y. • Rheumatism and relatives. On Sunday, Jan. the program committee, announces ger of Taylor Ave. tI ArthriXia Bath 30, dinner was served for 100 that the regular meeting will take Neuritis ' House I Miss Diana Cohen of Montreal guests at Lachar's Ballroom, place on Wednesday, Feb. 16, at Sc billes and Located is the guest of her brother-in-law Cass and Peterboro. Guests from the home of Mrs. Moe Leiter, 1745 Nervous Within and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse out-of-town were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Boston Blvd. at 1:30 p. m. Dr. Bleordem Hotel Feiler. Max Raskin and daughter, Nancy. Edith Swift, eminent child phy- of Milwaukee; Mrs. Belle Cohen, chologist, will be the guest speaker, Mrs. Stella Harris returned to Mrs. Sarah Cohen and daughter and will discuss "Sex Education of her home in Chicago after an and Mrs. Joseph of Chicago. An Children." The Players Group is selecting extended visit with her family, entertaining program followed MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bloomgar- the dinner, with Max Raskin, its cast for the annual presenta- Diwn the yem AmuniI—Manuremod: MAX ELKIN—AIDERT GIBINI•IAN brother of Nathaniel, acting as tion which will take place o n den. toastmaster. Those who partici- April 20, for the pleasure of th e Mrs. Charles King of Santa pated were: Seymour Raskin, Detroit League's friends and Rosa Dr. is visiting with relatives Elies younger brother, made a members who will participate in short speech; Miss Charlottee Kru- its annual city-wide, simultaneous in Cleveland. ger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bridge teas, scheduled for May 18, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner Paul Kruger, rendered three reci- MRS. IDA SCHULTZ of Pontiac sailed on the Nor- tations; short talks by Simon bingo party cn Monday evening, rnandie, on Feb. 5, for a cruise Shetzer and Mr. Pomerantz. the Bar Mitzvah's Hebrew teacher, March 7, at the Eastern Star Tern- to South America. and a speech by the Bar Mitzvah. ple, 80 E. Alexandrine, to open a AND EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 8:15 The gathering joined with Can- Among the Detroiters vacation- fund-raising campaign. 25 GAMES FOR 40 CENTS tor Sonenklar and Max Raskin in Card Party to Be Held at the ing at the Colonial Hotel and Beautiful prizes—Furniture, Linens, Household Goods ■ and Masonic Temple March 9 Mineral Baths recently were: communal singing. Cash Prises. Sponsored by Ben Simon of 2604 Chicago Blvd.; The large banquet hall of the Mr. and Mrs. M. Greene of 3211 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones of W. Webb Ave.; Philip Lipson of Chicago Blvd., have returned Statler Hotel was filled to capae- 17527 Fairfield Ave.; Samuel from a stay in New York, where its, last Monday afternoon, at the CASTLE HALL, 114 ERSKINE ST. Mrs. Jones attended the reunions meeting of the Mount Sinai Hos- Rubiner and Samuel Frank. of Camp Wi-co-su-ta, for girls, pital Association of Detroit. On Jan. 26, the Fort Wayne Ho- Mrs. Rose Ruben, chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farhsten and Camp Wah-kee-nah, for tel was the scene of the successful left Feb. 2 for Palm Springs, boys, of which she is the mid- the membership committee, re- sixth annual donor luncheon of the Calif. ported that during the past western representative. Woman's Auxiliary of the United month 305 new members were Hebrew Schools. Mrs. David Weingarten of New Miss Marian Bassey of Virginia added to the membership rolls, Rabbi Solomon Bazell spoke on York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Park was hostess at a shower and which to date bear names of 2,300 "The Jew Faces the World." Joseph Welt, having arrived to bridge on Tuesday evening, Feb. paid-up constituents. Appeals are to be made In all Mrs, Jack Freedman, president attend the Freund-Malbin nup- 1, in honor of her sister, Gwen. Samuel Zahler to Discuss Political orthodox synagogues in the city on Gatherings, which have tern- of the auxiliary, and Mrs. Jack tials. Situation in Zionism bride-elect of this month. Covers porarily been named "divisional Saturday, Feb. 5, for the enroll- Tobin, chairman of the luncheon meetings" will take place next were laid for 24. ment of new pupils at the local expressed thanks to the hundreds Wednesday, Feb. 9, at homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schles- The next meeting of Branch 2 Yeshiva Beth Judah, The enroll- of donors. At the same time a various members. Notices will be Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pomerantz inger will be hosts at a family ment period, Feb. 1-16, is net aside of Poale-Zeire Zion will take check for $2000 was presented to dinner Party this Sunday in honor of Chicago Blvd, returned from a mailed telling each individual Place Sunday, Feb. 13. at 7:30 for the registration of students in Harry Cohen, president of the where his meeting is to be. At of Miss Lizette Freund and Dr. visit to New York City and all departments of the school. p. m., at 12244 Dexter. corner United Hebrew School of Detroit. Barnett Malbin. these meetings, tickets will be Charleston, IY Va. The Yeshivah has been in exist- Cortland. Samuel Zahler will dis- The Woman's Auxiliary ac- distributed for the card party cuss the general political situa- ence for almost 21 years. Its knowledges with thanks the follow- Mrs. A. J. Copeland of Calvert Miss Lillian Zeidman of Pingree which this organization is spon- tion in Zionism and the attitude courses of study consists of Bible ing contributions: soring on March 9 at the Masonic Ave. is visiting in Chicago. Ave. left for Brooklyn, N. Y., Club Satan; MI.. Sarah Bennett, In and commentary, Talmud, Hebrew of the Pottle Zion party. memory of her Mater. Mr. Anna Ben- where she is the guest of her Temple. This affair, which will At the meeting of Jan. 30, a and Jewish religious laws. Pupils nett Kart; Mn. rampart. In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stern are cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Zeid- include a dessert lunch and a general discussion of the parti- here receive an intensive training Miriam Buchlulter; Mrs. Barry %Vain- fashion show, is being held mere- in memory of Miriam Iluchhsilter; spending sometime in Loa An- man and family. tion plan took place and the fol- which prepares them for continued stein, Mrs. Witham ShuvIn; Mre. Rosenberg: geles, Calif. ly for the social entertainment of lowing participated: A. J. Lach- study in such advanced schools as Mrs. Sloe Freidman; Mrs. Samuel Wei. the membership. Mr. and Mrs. J. Zeidman en- man; Mrs. Sarah Oalperin; Mrs. Samuel over, B. Linderman, Harry Mon- the Yeshiva Isaac Elchanan of New Berman, In memory or Victoria LIfolts At the meeting last Monday Mra. Harold Smilay of Canter- tertained the executive board of dry, Morris Lubarsky, Florence York, the Mesifto Torah Vodath and Miriam Buchhalter; >Ire A. E. Bor. bury afternoon, Mrs. David Kallman, Drive returned from a visit the Bialostoker Aid Society on In memory of Mm. 8. Kart.] and Zahler, I. Brose. An appeal was of Brooklyn and the Hebrew Theo- aky. Miriam Buchhalter; Quality Damp Wash Saturday evening, Jan, 15, the a member of thia group, rendered made by M. Lachover that all logical College of Chicago. At lAundry; noiesi•iws Bakery; Ruby with her family in Pittsburgh. vocal selections and was accom- occasion being the recovery from members should contact their present, four former students of Grevnin. Mrs, Melvin Koppel of Colo- the recent illness of their son, panied at the piano by Silos Flor- prospects for the Gewerkshaften the local Yeshivah are enrolled at ence Kutzen. rado Ave. returned home after Gus. Campaign within the next two the Hebrew Theological College, Dr. Harry C. Salzstein discussed spending 10 days in the east, three at the Mesifto, and one at weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar of the "Pros and Cons of the Jew- Yishiva College. The quota for Branch 2 is $600. ish Hospital Movement in De- Mrs. Ben Coggan of Leslie 2545 W. Chicago Blvd. announce Parents wishing to enroll their and towards it the sum of $220 Ave. was hostess at a luncheon the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ger- troit" and Dr. David Sandweiss was announced raised at the last children may apply at the office of disclosed statistics gathered at the The Men's Club of Temple Beth and musical last Wednesday. ald, on Saturday morning, Feb. meeting. in sums ranging from the school, 2539 Elmhurst, daily El will stage its annual Father and honoring the choral group of the 12, at Congregation Shaarey various hospitals in this city, be- 4-8 p. m. and Sunday 9-10 p. m. $15 to $60. Zedek. At home Sunday. Febru- sides giving figures relative to Son banquet in the social hall of Music Study Club, Branch 2 meets every other ary 13, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 the construction and maintenance the Temple on Tuesday evening, Sunday at 12244 Dexter. For Bnai David Donor Luncheon Feb. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris are p. m. No cards. of a Jewish hospital. Both were information call Townsend 6-5318 introduced by Dr. Charles Gitlin. The committee, composed of visiting the ratter's parents in a Success Contributions to the Mitzvah or Townsend 6-8398. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brand Joe Magidsohn, Charles Bassey, Youngstown, 0. Fund are being taken by Mrs. left New York after a short stay The following are the officers The second annual donor lunch- Samuel S. Willis, Harry Markle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Glazer of W. for Miami Beach, Fla., where they Ralph P a u I, chairman, 2082 the branch: M. Lachover. presi- and Saul H. Rose, has prepared eon sponsored on Feb. 1, at Fort of Ilazelwood, Tyler 5-6928. dent; A. Friedman, vice-president; Wayne Hotel, by the Bnai David an unusual program for this oc- Philadelphia Ave. and Mrs. J. S. are now vacationing. Every member of this associa- Philip Goldstein, treasurer; E. Sisterhood, was a brilliant success, casion. Among the highlights will Loewenberg of Virginia Park left Mr. and Mrs. Sol Reicher and tion is invited to the meeting of Linderman, secretary; E. Kutnik, due to the untiring efforts of Mrs. be an athletic celebrity, a ventri- for a month's stay in Hot Springs, Ark. daughter, Natalie, of 2640 Tux- the League of Jewish Women's financial secretary; G. Lachover, Roy Chaffin. chairman, who was loquist and a magician. edo Ave., will motor to Florida, Organizations. next Monday, Feb. secretary of literature committee. aided by her co-worker, Mrs. Mor- The dinner will be served at 6 Mrs. Harold Applebaum of Feb. 6, for a month's stay. They 7. at Temple Beth El, at 12:30 ris Garber. chairman of the souve- p. m., when favors and decorative Rochester Ave., accompanied by will be accompanied by Mrs. noon. booklet, with the co-operation hats will be distributed. Palestine Talkie at Turover nir of the entire organization as well Reservations must be made In her daughters, Harriet and Joan, Reicher's sister, Miss Jean Woll- Meeting Monday; Purim as the public. advance. Members of Temple Beth left to spend the winter in Flor- ner of Cleveland, 0. Installation of Ladies of Ye- Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka gave El are urged to avoid the disap- ida. Dinner - Dance March 13 shivah Beth Judah Mrs, I. Ressler of W. Euclid the invocation. The guest speaker pointment of former years by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyman of Ave. entertained at dinner for 12 on Feb. 5 The progress that the Jews have was Dr. Bernard Heller of the making their reservations early. Boston Blvd. left Monday for a guests in honor of her brother, made in Palestine will be presented Hillel Foundation of Ann Arbor. sojourn in Miami Beach. J. L Rill of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Entertainment was given by Mrs. installation of the Ladies of Ye- in a talking picture at a meeting SHAAREY ZEDEK Y P S who spent several days in Do• shiva Beth Judah will take place of the Turover Aid Society on Harris Arisen, member of the Sis- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg troit. Monday, Feb. 7, at 10 p. m, in terhood, who sang two selections WILL MEET ON SUNDAY Saturday, Feb. 5, 7:30 p. m., at the are spending a few days in the Jericho Temple. There will be no accompanied by Yetta Siegel. Mas- Beth Abraham Synagogue on Lin- The Young People's Society of east and from there will go on The Bar Mitzvah of Lawrence wood Ave. All members are in- admission charge and the public ter Arthur Grossman gave two violin solos, accompanied by Mas- Shaarey Zedek will meet on Sun- to Miami Beach for several Fleischman, son of Mr. and Mrs. vited and are asked to bring their is invited. weeks. Arthur Fleischman of 12585 friends. EU Sher, president of the Taro- ter Jack Gategno, Miss June Brea- day. Feb. 13, at the synagogue. Plans are progressing for the ver, announced that the society ner gave two recitations, Gratiot Ave., wiU be observed at Mrs. Minnie Katz will be chair- Mrs. S. L Kavanau, chairman services at Congregation Mishkan man of the evening. Rabbis Wohl- Master Jerry Klein, 11-year-old annual Y.P.S. formal to be held will give a Purim dinnendance and floor show at the Bnal Moshe, choir boy of Thud David Syna- March 13, at the Statler lintel. of the Brachah Zfirah and Nach- Israel. Blaine and Linwood Ave,.. gelernter and Specks will be the Dexter and Lawrence, Sunday goguev aang "Ell' Eili", under D . Bernard Kavanan and Julia Siert um Nardi concert, which will be Saturday, Feb. 19, at 9 a. m. All speakers. Aaron Rosenberg will evening, March 13. Isadore Sosnick Scholnick's supervision. After a are co-chairmen. held Feb. 21, was hostess to her friends and relatives are Invited give several readings and the mu- was named chairman in charge of tremendous ovation. he sang an The last study group meeting committee at breakfast on Wed- to attend. sical portion of the program will arcs and Samuel Dryfus, encore which everyone enjoyed. was held at the home of Sylvia nesday, Feb. 2. be participated in by Jack Lefton, to chairman. The Snit David Sisterhood Katz, The Misses Annette Manson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz vocalist, and S. Solomon, pianist. thanks The Jewish Chronicle for and Julia Siegi, who plan the pro. Mize Elizabeth Finley and Miss of Windsor are at the Platt A Melave Malke will follow the Irksome* for all potations — all publicity In behalf of the sec- grams, announce that the next Libbey Root left for Miami, Fla.. Apartment, Miami Beach. Fla., installation, which will be con- Dontse4try Florist, Tyler SU= ond annual donor luncheon. meeting will be on Feb. 10. for the remainder of the winter. for the winter. ducted by Rabbi Sperka, Next WEDNESDAY Night We Use SCHUMAKER FABRICS Advice Given Freely and Without Obligation. Consult Our Interior Decorator Mrs. Arnold Gross of 2626 Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Monte Witte'. vert Ave. is vacationing in Miami shofer entertained a few friends Beach, Fla., and is stopping at at dinner, Friday night, Feb. 4, the new Hotel Webster. Rayon crepe with permanent Du co• Dots . and perky white pique trim. Navy, black, royal' or red. 12 to 20. THIRD February 4, 1938 and THE LEGAL CHRQNICLE Phone Trinity 2-9665 Emanuel Men's Club Installation Feb. 8 The formal installation of offi- cers of the Men's Club of Congre- gation Emanuel will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 8:30 p. m., in the social hall of Beth Tfilo Eman- uel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson Ayes, MRS. GERALD GOLDBERG The principal speaker for the sisted by the following. members: evening will be James I. Ellmann, Sirs. Nathan Wolf, ticket chair- former president of the Zionist Or- man; Mesdames B. Mandell, Wil- ganization of Detroit. His subject liam Grosberg, Louis Green, S. Aarons, L. Labowitch, Douglas Further, L. Manning, Leo Turner, M. Feldman, L. Fisher, Leo Steir, Garry Wolf, G. Herz, C. Cook. E. Leibschutz, J. Handelsman, Geo, Bassin, Victor Finn and Samuel Leib. Guest are welcome. For inform- ation call Mrs. Goldberg at Tyler 4-6340. Shebat of Mizrachi Women This Saturday; Theater Benefits Mar. 13 Oneg At a board meeting held at the home of Mrs. S. Schlesinger, 3009 Lawrence Ave., last Wednesday afternoon, plans were formulated for further activities of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi. An Oneg Shabat will be held this Saturday after- noon at t hehome of Mrs. D. Sil- verstein, 12056 Dexter, near Mon- terey. The program will be devoted to an afternoon in Palestine" with the songs of Palestine led by a Mizrachi member, The next meeting of the organi- zation will be in the form of a com- plimentary games party to take place next Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 1 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe Syna- gogue, All members and friends of Mizrachi are invited to attend. The Mizrachi Women announce that they have engaged Littman's Theater for a Mizrachi theater party for the afternoon of Sunday, Starch 13, and urge all organiza- tions to keep this date open. Mizrachi Women acknowledge contributions from Mrs. Harry Shulman, Mrs. H. Krell, Mrs. I. Kunin and Mrs. A. Subar, SAMUEL W. LEIB will be "The Place of the Youth in the organized Jewish communi- ty." Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter will preside over the meeting and act as Installing officer. A musical program is planned which will in- clude selections by Cantor Rubin Boyarsky. Refreshments will be served. The installation will be in the form of an open meeting to which everyone Is invited. Membership in the club is open to any Jewish young man over the age of 21. Contributions to the North Philomathic Installs Its New End Clinic Officers North End Cinic has received the following contributions: At its meeting on Sunday, Jan. 30, held at the Tuxedo-Holmur lie- brew School, the Philomathic De- bating Club installed its new offi- cers. They are: Louie Elkind, speaker; Nathan Epstein, clerk; Richard Kramer, assistant clerk; Sol Schwartz, sargent . at-arms. These officers, together with Harry Jacobs and Norman Lemon, con- stitute the club's board of direc- tors. The program of the afternoon consisted of a cross-question debate on th eproposition: "Resolved, that Congress be empowered to veto the decisions of the Supreme Court by a a two-thirds majority." The par- ticipants were Maurice Coggan, Sol Schwartz, David Crnhn and Martin Green. Morris Green ren- dered the critic's report. Markus Simon, attorney, former Philo- mathian, recalled a few incidents which took place, when he was a Hadaaaah Division Meeting member of the organization. The semi-annual social of the on Tuesday to Welcome club is scheduled to be held at the Mrs. Prussin Warsaw Club, Saturday evening, Feb. 12, After an absence of several months, the Business and Profes- sional Women's Division of Hadas- Contributions to the Jewish soh will welcome its chairman, Mrs. Children's Home Albert Prussin, at its next regular meeting, Tuesday evening, Feb. 8, The Jewish Children's Home of at the home of Miss Dora Abram- Detroit acknowledges the receipt son, 2054 Edison, at 8:15 o'clock. of donations from the following: Mr. and Kra I. Winkelman, in The division has planned an in- teresting program. A short talk Z.7"CTIarT:. 17?,,r,1!")4!711. 411.:1 .- by Miss Helen Kass, current events ertoln, South Demi, Indl•n& : In memo ,/ and a discussion on partition by of Gloria Joy Reaertmeln; Mr. and Mrs Ranee Smith. in memory of O. A . members, will be followed by a so- Fineterwal4: Murry Romm; Bella Er. cial hoar. lurfald• Hotel. Iflarni Beach, Fin. in mem., of Alfred H. Hecht: Plans for the Purim party will L1111115 Rmenthal: Harold Nelms; lira be announced. Goldstein: Mrs, A. Reeensvllg. In memory of Charles Finsterwald from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ilmenfield Misses Henrietta and Betts Rol/Peon. MI. Frances Ekstein, Mrs. A. Erman, Marcl• Erman; in memory of Mrs. Oharlea Horn from Mr. and Mr. Mon. roe Rosenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ow. M. 7.emon, Mr. •nd Mrs. Philip Marco.: in memory of Mot Esther Roftenberg from J. I. Freud; In memory of Emanuel Tabor from Mr. and Men Andrew Wine• man. Mr. end Mrs. Ovar M. Zemon, Mr. and Mrs. henry Wineman. Jsmes Wineman. Ste and Mra. Philip Marcum; in menmry of Osmond Ilsavenrich from Mr, and Krs. Andrew %•orten, Misses Henrietta and Setts Robinson, Mins Sadie Hirschman, Jew. F. Hirschman, Etanr.. Eknaln, Mra A. Erman, Miw Marcia Erman; In memory of David W. Davis from Mr.•nd Mrs. A. W. Woman, Mr. and Aire. Philip Harm.. Mr. and Mr. Bayer B. Sulzberger; in memory of Gloria Joy Rosenstein from Mrs. Barry Rosenstein. For the Social Semi. Relief Fund, From Aaron Menelelsos Memorial Trost and Jennie Grogan Mendelson Memorial Fund; in memory of Mrs. Esther liesen• berg, from Miss M argaret Franklin; In memory of Mrs. Samuel II. Goidenson, from MI. Margaret Franklin, 4 c.