PIE VETROMATI6511 (ARON ICA October 21, 1938 end THE LEC411, CHRONICLE Party of Auxiliary of Home for Aged Sunday, Oct. 3o League of Women's Groups Will Meet at Temple Monday Mrs. David Kliger. chairman of 1 I the board of directors of the Worn- en's Auxiliary of the Jewish home for Aged, and general chairman of the bingo party which the aux- The opening meeting for the year of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations is to be held on Monday, Oct. 24, at Tem- ple Beth El. r The -regular meeting will be COLD DAYS AHEAD! Now Is the Time To Have Your . WINTER CLOTHES Trinity 1.2000 Dully plek-up and drill er) to oil port. of Detroit and oultutlo, S CLEANED Be prepared for winter weather —send men's Suits and Over- coats . . . ladies winter Coats and Dresses . . . children's win- ter Coats and Snow Suits and have them Vitalize cleaned— ready to wear. Vitalize cleaning will restore their original lustre and new appearance. It costs no more than ordinary dry cleaning. FOREST CLEANERS and DYERS Cor. John R & Pipette TAXES °Charles K. Harris & Company 1 ° I CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 2 2 1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG. 3 CA. 3338 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 The "Crusade" Is Growing by Leaps and Bounds In honor of the members to be David J. Levy, Jr., complimented the newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Ito- admitted to the Bar on Tuesday bert J. Spiegel, and Miss Con. morning, Oct. 25, the Junior Bar I stance Robinson and James Wine- Section of the Detroit Bar Associa- man, at a dinner party on Friday lion will give a dinner that same night, Oct. 21. evening at 6:30 in the ballroom of the Fort Shelby Hotel. • Judge 'Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Levin Joseph A. Moynihan will be the of Canterbury Drive were hosts at speaker. a dinner party Friday night, Among those who passed the Oct. 14. State Bar Examinations were Mrs. Clarence Enggass left Oct. the following: Joseph II. Kokes, 18, to spend several days in New Harold L. Kaplan, Aaron H. York. Gershenson, Ben Weiner, Syd- ney L. Cohen, Alan J. Gross- Sirs. Victor H. Klein returned man, Julian Caplan, Mitchell Feld- ' from a few days spent in Chicago. man, Morris Markus, Theodore Grushko, Allen S. Rapaport, Ben- Mrs. Walter Laib left last Sun-, jamin K. Harris, Oscar Kanat, Is- day for Pittsburgh, where she Is rael M. Jacobs, David I. Rosen, visiting with friends. I Louis W. Snyder, Erwin B. Ell- I man, Oscar E. Schwartz, all of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robin- Detroit; Douglas M. Brown of son have returned from Sioux Highland Park; Milton L. David- Falls, la. son of Grand Rapids; Jerome D. MRS. TONY LEBOVITZ ' Weingarden of Flint; Seymour I. MRS. HERBERT H. WARNER Mr s. Albert Bowman arrived; Rosenberg of Muskegon; Louis M. preceded b3' a dessert luncheon at iliary is sponsoring on Sunday Oct. 16, to spend a week as the Davis and II. Arthur Feldman of o'clock. evening, Oct. 30, will broadcast guest of her brother-in-law and Mt. Clemens. An unusual program has been complete details of the party over sister, Mr. and Mrs. William the Altman Jewish Charity Hour Mazer. arranged for the afternoon, in the Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Avner of form of a symposium which will thin Sunday morning, Oct. 23. Montreal , Canada, were the guests be of interest to all members bf Mrs. Tony Lebovitz, who has Sir. and Sirs. Harry hi. Shul- been appointed by the president, man ill b e a t ho m e a t 2 65 1 Veb b of their relatives, Sir. and Sirs. the league's affiliated organiza- tions. Mrs. I. E. Goodman, to serve as Ave. won S u n d ay e v en ih g , 1:14 . 30 , I. Ressler of W. Euclid Ave. Those participating in the sym. — chairman of hostesses for the en- in honor of their 25th , whlingl is Sirs. Morris Pollack and daugh- posium will be: J. L. Kolls, who tire year, is chairman of the re- anniversary. No cards ,' will speak on the subject of "Home ters, Mrs. David Finkel, returned freshments committee for the Arrangement." Miss Pr udence party. Her co-chairman is Mrs. hirs. Jacob II. Schakne will be on Friday, Oct. 7, from a four- Penny, director of Home economics Nate Kaletsky. Mrs. Nettie Benja- hostess at a luncheon Saturday, •eek sojourn in Rochester, Minn. of the Detroit Times, will discuss min, Mrs. Jack Kavanau, Mrs. S. Oct. 22, honoring the Choral Mr. and Mrs. Sy 'Feinberg of Diet, 'Food Essentials and Meal Weisman, Mrs. A. Zagal, Mrs. Group of the Music Study Club. Preparation." Sirs. M. Colton will 18665 Warrington Drive announce Charles Cornell, Mrs. A. Deutsch, complete the symposium with her Mrs. A. B. Straker, and Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Henry Meyers entertained the Bar Mitzvah of their son, subject "Spiritual Conent in the ert Marwil will assist them. at a tea last Tuesday afternoon, Paul, on Saturday morning, Oct. Mrs. Philip Smith is chairman honoring the Temple Beth El 29, at Congregation Shaarey Home." All members of the constituent of the prize committee, and al. Sisterhood board and Mrs. Albert Zedek. A reception will he held organization of the league are in- ready has about 100 prizes. May of New York, who was the at home on Sunday, Oct. 30, from vited. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. No cards. Tickets are in the hands of Mrs. speaker of the day. Mrs. Herbert H. Warner, presi- Bernard Lochs, Davison 2818, and Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Goodman dent, will preside. every member of the board of di- Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Magidson rectors of the auxiliary. and Sir. and Sirs. Frank Martin formerly of • the Wilshire Hotel Mrs. I. E. Goodman, Townsend motored to Bloomington, Ind., are now residing at 13100 LaSalle 8-2779; Mrs. David Kliger, Town- where Sir. Matridson will officiate Blvd. send 8-0572 or Townsend 8-9662; at the Indiana-Kansas football The Detroit Graduate Chapter and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz, Town- game. They will visit at French send 7-0265, have complete infor- Lick before returning to Detroit. of Alpha Epsilon Phi, national college sorority, will open its fall mation to offer about the party. The newly-formed Lawrence II. The Junior Group of the Home, Sir. and Mrs. harry Becker of activities with a meeting at the Jones Post No. 190 of the Jewish under the presidency of Miss Ro. Warrington Drive returned home home of Sirs. John C. Hopp, 2304 War Veterans of the United States delle Broder, is cooperating with after a 10-day stay in New York. Chicago Blvd., Monday, Oct. 24, at 8 p. m. The meeting is being mot Oct. 17 at the Book Cadillac the bingo committee. The junior Hotel and elected the following of- girls will serve as cigarette girls, Mrs. Herbert Metz read the called by Miss Miriam Carver, ficers: and the young men of the group Life of Chopin with piano ac- president of the group. Commander, Dr. Hilliard Gold- will assist on the floor. Mrs. Nate companiment by Jeannette Jacobs Blatnikoff will be in charge of the Alperin, at the banquet given by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rosner stick; senior'vice-commander, Row- land Fixel; junior vice-commander, uniors the night of the party. the Michigan State Temple Sis- of Pingree Ave. announce the All the equipment for the game terhoods, held at the Durant Ito- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Wal- Harry Scher; adjutant, Louis is being furnished by the Knights tel in Flint last Tuesday evening. lace, on Oct. 29, at the Phila- Miller; quarter master, I. Fred- of Pythias, and the loud speaker delphia-Byron Talmud Torah. A land; post surgeon, Dr. Nathan Goldberg; chaplain, A. Zussman; is being installed through the Last Sunday, Rabbi Leon From reception will be held Sunday, sergeant at arms, Harry Glick. kindness of Philip Gorelick. Joseph preached at the St. Matthias Epis- Oct. 30, at Fraternal Clubrooms. The following service on the Snider, chairman of the bingo par- copal Church. Next Wednesday ties for the Knights of Pythias, Rabbi Fram will address the an- Mr. and Sirs. Leon Cohen of membership committee: I. Fred- land, Rowland Fusel, Samuel has consented to be master of cere- nual meeting of the Brewster Pil- 2490 Pasadena Ave., will be at monies. home Sunday, Oct 23, from 2 to Rhodes, Harry Carson, Harry grim Congregational Church. Glick, Harry Scher, Dr. H. W. Mrs. J. Wartell, Mrs. J. Rose, 5 and 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of Goldstick. Mrs. H. Wine and Mrs. J. Fried- Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittel- the Bar Mitzvah of their son, berg will receive and direct guests. shofer left for New Haven to Arthur. No cards. Judge D. J. Healy to Ad- Mrs. Philip Smith of Boston attend the Michigan-Yale foot- Blvd. opened her home last week ball game. Mr. and Sirs. Louis Berry of dress Shaarey Zedek to a divisional group of the auxil- 3239 Glendale Ave. announce the J. Y. P. S. iary, for a luncheonette and meet. The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harold, Judge D. J. Healy will address ing. Mrs. Nate Kaletzky and Mrs. El will present "Names Behind on Saturday morning, Oct. 22, at the Junior Young People's So- J. T. Greenberg arranged the the News" by Prof. Byron Rust. I Congregation Shaarey Zedek. At ciety of Shaarey Zedek on Sunday, luncheon. Mrs. Kliger presided at This course will consist of six 5 1 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Odt. 23, at 2:30 p. m., in Room the meeting and short talks were lectures to be held at the Tem- 202 of the synagogue. given by Mrs. I. E. Goodman, Mrs. In honor of Miss Betty Silver- ple on six consecutive Tuesday A. M. Ferar and Mrs. B. Lochs. mornings beginning on Tuesday, man, bride-elect of this month, Flower. for oil occasions — Contributions to the Memorial Oct. 25, at 11 a. in. Prof. Rust Mrs. J. Horowitz entertained at Denter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. Fund were received this week from has just returned from Czecho- a shower and bridge for 135 guests Mrs. E. Miller and from Mrs. slovakia and other European on Wednesday evening, Oct. 19. Minnie Bennett of Belmar Road, countries and is therefore able Cleveland, 0., in memory of her Miss Melba Greenberg has re- to give intimate information on husband, Abraham Bennett. the turbulent events of the past turned to her home in Kansas City few months. Tickets for the after a visit with friends in De- course,' at $1, may be obtained troit. Small merchants and large. Factory workers and factory owners. Bank depositors and bankers. Teachers, ministers, doctors, nurses, lawyers, housewives. Everyone is cooperating! That's why the CRUSADE is working. The whole community is taking part! Hudson's Offers CRUSADE SPECIALS Sales Alone Make Jobs! To stimulate sales we offer timely, special values known as CRUSADE SPECIALS. All 'are identified by Crusade seals—watch for them in Hudson's advertising. They will help Detroit in its CRUSADE FOR JOBS—will bring you actual, tangible savings on things you need and want. right now. HUDSON'S The opening meeting of the The United Hebrew Schools Nathan Straus Executives was gratefully acknowledge the re- addressed by Henry M. Gottlieb, cept of one-half scholarship to the ; local attorney formerly with the scholarship fund of the schools Department of Labor. His topic was "Dietatol ship or Our Consti- from Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ham- tution." burg of Richton Ave., in honor of Guests from the two Jewish the Bar Mitzvah of their son,' local Veterans Posts were in at- tendance. The meeting, and din- Daniel. ner following, was held at Web- One-half scholarship was re- 1 celved from Mr. and Mrs. Herman I ster Hall. Harry Letter. co-chairman of Kopelove of Tuxedo Ave., in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, the program committee. intro- duced the speaker. Marvin. A substantial, contribution was Every lover of justice and made to the scholarship fund by true democracy should M prey the children of the late Jacob R. 'Get at Christian-Jewish rally in Lifchitz. A plate will be added Cass High School, Sunday after- to the bronze tablet at the Phila- proposed delphia-Byron School to commem- coon. to protest against orate the name of the late Mr. LH- restrictions on Jewish right. in Pale.tine. Principal speaker, Gov- chits, who passed away on March Fraek Murphy. 26, 1932. 1 a M "JEWELS of Versailles" All the glitter of court jewel., amethyst, topaz, or crystal simulated precious stones in antique settings. Necklace Brooches Bracelet Clips $1.95 Earrings ... $1.00 eth711)111 MIMI; • Ulf New Jr W. V. Post Elects Its Officers Sandler Re-Elected Emanuel President by calling Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer, Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fra- University 2-0120. or Sirs. Ben- jamin Shwa y der , University ternity at Wayne University held 2-1237. This course is open onl y its annual dinner in honor of the to members of the Sisterhood of incoming freshmen, at Webster Hall, last Saturday night. Rabbi Temple Beth El. Leon From spoke to the group. Mrs. Benjamin Wolf of Grand Leonard Birndorff was in charge of arrangements. Rapids is visiting with her son-in- William Sandler, president of Congregation Beth Tefilo-Eman- uel. Taylor at Wilson, since the merger of the two bodies in 1932, has been re-elected to that law and daughter, Mr. and Sirs. office. Mr. Sandler previously Joseph Burak. had served as president of Beth Tefilo Congregation from 1924 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Siegel of and until the two synagogues Fairfield Ave. returned from a were combined. lie is also a visit in Chicago. member of the budget commit- tee of the Jewish Welfare Fed- Sir. and Mrs. Harry Hyman of eration, of the board of the Jew- W. Boston Blvd. have returned ish Home for Aged and of the from a fortnight's stay in New United Hebrew Schools, and is York City. Their daughter, Bar- active in many other communal bara, remained in New York where endeavors. she is attending Columbia Uni- Morris Schneider was elected versity. vice-president, and Louis I. Kra- mer is continuing to serve as Mrs. Julius Green of Muirland treasurer. In addition, the fol- Ave. was hostess at a luncheon lowing have been selected on the and linen shower. Friday, Oct. board of directors: A. Barnett, 21, honoring Miss Adeline War- M. Baron, A. lloptman, Samuel att, a bride-elect. W. Leib, Jacob Levin. M. Levitt, Abe Miller, S. Ravin, Max All former members of the Schneider, Jacob Shevitz, I. So- Junior Players Guild are invited hn. Aaron Kahn was re-elected to be present at the first open secretary and I. Abramson. Sha- meeting of this season to be mosh. held at the home of Morton J. Officers and board members Sobel,. 3773 Glendale. on Wed- were formally installed by Rabbi nesday. Oct. 26, at 8 p. m. Pros- Max J. Wohlegernter last Mon- pective members. persons be- day evening, preceding Simchas tween the ages of 18 and 24, Torah Ilakofos, at the syna- are welcome to attend. Plans gogue. for a major production will be formulated at this meeting. Prenzlauer Group Contributions to Scholarship ' Nathan Straus Executives Addressed by Henry Fund of United Hebrew I Gottlieb Schools II. SIEGEL 0 0. Mrs. Paula Goldsmith, presi- dent of the Eva Prenzlauer Ma- ternity Aid, was hostess at a meeting at her home on Cort- land Ave., Oct. 12. A feature of the meeting was the showing of slides by Henry Ehrlich on "A New Lease on Life," on behalf of the Detroit Community Fund. Mrs. Feldstein presented a let- ter on conditions in Palestine and urged every one to rend tele- grams to Washington to protect the Jewish position in Palestine. Mrs. H. H. Prenzlauer do- noted baby caps. Mrs. Fannie Strauss and Mrs. H. Friedman donated $10 for the Rae Cohen memorial fund. Mrs. Sachs of Rochester, N. Y., was the honor guest. Many new members were admitted. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Dave Gold- berg, 3040 Cortland Ave.. Tues- day, Oct. 25. A donation to the Malvin& Klien Flower Fund was made by Mrs. Sarah Goldberg and Eva Williams, in memory of Isador Marx. On Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 8:30 p. rn., the Junior Auxiliary of Bnai Brith will hold a social meeting at the Jewish Community Center for prospective members, who were registered at a previous open meet- ing. Sirs. Joseph Sanders, Mrs. Harry Tanner and Sirs. Ruth Metzger will be the guest speakers of the evening. . Miss Katherine Nurick of Tor- onto is the guest of her sister, Sirs. J. Burrows of LaSalle Blvd. Miss Leah Netzorg, formerly of Manila, P. T., and now of Lincoln, Neb., is the guest of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Net- zerg of Rochester Ave., and of Leon Netzorg of Calvert Ave. On Sunday, Oct. 30, at 7 p. m., the Radomer Aid Society will have a card party and dance at Jericho Temple. There will be prima and refreshments. A Hallowe'en costume dance will be sponsored by the Maccabees, Mattathias Tent No. 1005, on Sun- day, Oct_ 20, at the Maccabees Auditorium, Woodward at Putnam. The music will be furnished by Benny Kyte and his orchestra. Prizes will be awarded for the best costume of the evening. Mr and Mrs. Herman Berlin and son, Sanford, moved from Mr. and Mrs. William Adelson Tuxedo Ave., to 2937 Glendale of 2281 W. Philadelphia announce Ave. the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sey- Mrs. James Sobel of Glendale mour Stanley, on Saturday, Nov. Ave. entertained last Saturday at 6, at Congregation Beth Tefilo a luncheon in her home, honoring Emanuel, Woodrow Wilson and Mrs. Leo Schinagel of Loa Angeles, Taylor Ayes. At home, Sunday, who in at present visiting in De- Nov. 6, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. rn. No cards. troit • Annis Furs proudly offer • a superlative Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of 3205 Tyler Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Kenneth, on Saturday morning, Oct. 29, at Con- gregation Bnai Zion, Humphrey and Holmur. Reception at home on Sunday, Oct. 30, from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m. No cards. Miss Florence Fine of Montreal Miss Elaine Alpert, a student is the guest of her aunt, Sirs. J. at the University of Michigan, Burrows of LaSalle Blvd. will attend the Michigan - Yale Miss Esther Edelman, daughter football game. Saturday, Oct. 22, of Mr. and Mrs. David Si. Edel- in New Haven, Conn. man of 2696 Webb Ave. returned Mrs. Maurice Landau. Sirs. Sunday from a three-month's tour Max Frank, Mrs. Nathan Sha- of Europe. piro and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz motored to Cleveland on Wed- nesday to attend the testimonial dinner tendered to Dr. Solomon Goldman, president of the Zion- ist Organization of America, by the Cleveland Zionist,. rem 1750 to $4500 A luncheon meeting of the Dra- matic Club of Windsor was held at Hotel Prince Edward Oct. 19. The guest speaker was Miss Eliza- beth Finley of Detroit, who re- viewed "The Handsome Road" by Gwen Bristow. collection of Eastern Mink pelts . . . fabulous luxury in perfectly blended skins . . . with a lush, deep, bluish-brown color that distinguishes their fluid loveliness. »gib • To those few ladies who may possess so regal a garment, Annis offers the expert HIMR-HO byitarkwood craftsmanship of the finest couturieres ... proven through 51 years of custom tailoring fur coats. Other Minit in 1.00 / *3' Stool horn $175 . perfect w 4 Po.. dick e orphans d wits' LIBRARY AT E. GRAND RIVER . 2.85 ET FLOOR Paritcher Family Club The Paritcher Family Club, which was organized Sept. 11, held election of officers Oct. 9. The following officers were elect- ed: George Dickstein of Flint, honorary president; Elie Scherr, president; Mrs. S. Avrin, vice President; H. Weinbaum. tress- urer; Mrs. L. A. Meckler, record- ing and financial secretary. Arthur Scherr was appointed head of the entertainment com- mittee and L A. Meckler was appointed publicity man. Installation of officers will be held Oct. 23 at the Phalanx Club, at which a dinner and dance will feller the Installation.