limykrimmTlElmisnffiRoxim November 25, 1938 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Mrs. Morris Adler to Address U.H.S. Auxiliary Nov. 29 SPECIAL WEEK-END AT THE COLONIAL HOTEL & MINERAL BATHS The paid-up membership lunch- eon of the Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 29, at 12:30 p. m., in the social hall of From Saturday lodging through Monday after breakfast— all meals included,,and Mineral Bath Sunday. Telephone 2100 for reservation. Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert r turned from Akron, where she •w the guest of her sister and other-in- low, Mr. and Sirs. Bic rd Polsky. TAXES Mr. and Mrs. John . Hopp and Mr. and Mrs. Clime A. Hopp ro- turned from CulumFl und Cincin- n:tti where they ent the past week-end. --- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer of Tuxedo Ave. returned from a few days stay in Cleveland. MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN Charles K. Harris & Company CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG. 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 CA. 3338 Shaarey Zedek, Chicago at Law- ton. Mrs. Herman Wetsman, chair- man, and Mrs. Charles Robinson and the social committee are in charge of the luncheon. A review of "Madame Curie" by Eve Curie will be given by Mrs. Morris Adler, wife of Rabbi Adler from Congregation Shaarey Zedek. who was herself a teacher of Hebrew, and was active in many Hebrew and Parent-Teach- er groups in New York City. Mrs. Adler was a student at Hunter College and the Ethical Culture Normal School, both of New York City. All new and old members are urged to attend this luncheon. The first luncheonette meeting in connection with the seventh annual donor luncheon, to be held in January, took place at the home of Mrs. Maurice Zackheim, on Webb Ave., on Nov. 9. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, chairman of the donor luncheon, announced her committees, and urged all board members to continue their work on reservations, which have already begin to come in. FOR EVERY FLORIDA VACATION THRILL HOTEL La FAYETTE Miami Beach, Florida 944 Collin. Ave.—Between 9th & 10th MRS. MORRIS ADLER Bnai Brith Ladies' Rally Wednesday St. One short block from the ocean Owned and Operated by Detroiters IRVING SALITER, Mgr. 1. S. COHEN. Proprietor The Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith No. 122 will hold its the Bnai Moshe Syna- gogue on Nov. 28 at 8:30 m. Those who don't already have • All outside rooms with bath, shower and telephone in every room. • Cool, spacious lobby and front patio. • 24-hour desk service . . . Elevator service. • Daily linen and maid service. • health solarium . . . Garden patio. • Private entrance and outside shower for bathers. • Within walking distance of golf course, tennis courts, public parks and playgrounds. • In the heart of the main shopping center. tally at Reasonable Rates—Per Week or Season. Write at once for detailed information. The final victory rally preceding the donor luncheon will be held at the Staler Ilotel on Monday, Nov. 28, at 1:30. Airs. Abe Rosenberg, program Mrs. Mrs. Sidney Wallace of Canter- bury Drive will be hostesses at a luncheon on Saturday, Nov. 26, in honor of Miss Vivian Erman, bride-elect. L. Magid, and fancily of East Philadelphia Ave. Before leaving for her home in about two weeks, Mrs. Allen will visit another sis- ter and her family in Whiting, Ind. Miss Winifred Ashner of Glynn Joe Shrebnick and Henry Ehr- Court is visiting friends in Cincin- lich are spending the week at nati, 0. Western Military Academy, Alton, Ill. Rabbi I.eon From has been in- vited to speak to the Parent- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fisher of Teacher Association of the Royal Calvert Ave. are spending Thanks- Oak High School on the topic: giving week-end with their fam- "Building Community and World ily in Dayton, 0. Understanding." Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Van Harry T. Schakne of New York Vliet a n d Alfred Roseroot City is spending the week-end with entertained at a family dinner his father, I. Schakne of 2737 on Thanksgiving day in honor Gladstone Ave. of the marriage of Miss Sylvia Lois Colitz and Don H. Roseroot. Mr. and Mrs. S. Norman Wine- man of Riverside, Calif., for- In honor of Miss Ada Ernstein, merly of Detroit, are visiting bride-elect of January, Mesdames here. During their stay they will S. A. Grenadier, James Silk, reside at the Wilshire Harry Ernstein and Abraham Ernstein were joint hostesses at a Frederich Hirschman was 'home lovely personal shower on Sat- for Thanksgiving from the Uni- urday. Nov. 19, at the Belcrest versity of Michigan, where he Hotel. Seventy-five guests were is a student. present. HOTEL PALMETTO Mr. and Mrs. Sans Jacob of Mrs. Eva Rachleff and children, Virginia Park were hosts at a Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rachleff, of family dinner on Nov. 22 in honor Springfield, Mass., are visiting of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. James Rachleff and family of 15869 LaSalle Blvd. Miss Sue Wineman left Nov. 10 for Boston and New York to spend Mr. and Mrs. Moris Kaner and two weeks visiting friends. family, formerly of Longfellow Ave., are now residing at 2463 Mrs. Adolph Sloman will be at Blaine. home Tuesday afternoon and evening in honor of her 81st Miss Selma Pollack of 2496 birthday. Virginia Park left Wednesday, Nov. 23. to spend her Thanks- is giving vacation in Pittsburgh, at Mrs. Hattie Finsterwald visiting her daughter and son-in- the Junior Hadassah convention. law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreifus in :Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Herbert Wallace enter- tained at a farewell party Sun- Mrs Henry Wineman of Hamil- day evening, honoring her sister, ton Drive gave a luncheon on Mrs. Samuel Baiter of Los An- ONE HUNDRED TEN EAST HANCOCK Nov. 16. geles, Calif, formerly of Detroit. (CORNER JOHN R) Mrs. Baiter will visit with her Mr. and Mrs. Amson C. Tabor son, Samuel Baiter, Jr., in Phila- TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 3000 will honor Miss Constance Robin- delphia, before leaving for home. !Shaarey Zedek J. Y. P. S. son and fiance, James Wineinan, BERTRAM with a buffet supper and bottle Miss Beatrice Zack honored The Junior Young People's So- shower on Dec. 2. her sister, Golda, a bride-elect ciety of Shaarey Zedek will meet of Jan. 8, and her fiance. Dr. Sunday, Nov. 27, at 2:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster- Harry Weber, at a dinner-dance Miss Ruth Crane, an authority weld left Nov. 25, to spend the at the Hotel Webster Grill, on on youth, will address the group. winter in Los Angeles. Sunday, Nov. 20. Covers were Plans for the ninth annual laid for 18 guests. prom, on Dec. 24, will be dis- Louis J. Gordon of Webb Ave. ctssed. Joseph Gilbert, chairman spent the past week-end with his Miss Pauline Winer of Lynn, of the affair, urges all members brother, Albert A. rdon of Cin- Mass., is the guest of her cousins. to attend the meeting. cinnati, at Colum s, 0., whore Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobb and they attended the Michigan-Ohio daughter, Mrs. Ben Tobin. State football game. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mellman Mrs. Henry Moses returned to entertained at a dinner party on her home in Cincinnati after visit- Sunday, Nov. 13, for 16 guests, ing Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp in honor of the 34th wedding for a few days. anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mellman. Mrs. Harriet Lurie of Columbus, 0., is the guest of her sister and Mrs. Fred Bond and daughter brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- of 2712 Sturtevant Ave. visited liam Mazer of Birchcrest Drive. their relatives in Chicago, where Mrs. Bond attended the wedding Mrs. E. Louis Jacobs left Nov. of her cousin, Dorothy Levatin, 20, for her home in Woodmere, on Nov. 1, and where a family L. 1., after visiting with her sis- reunion took place on the occa- ter and brother-in-law, Dr. and sion of the arrival to this coun- Mrs. David J. Levy. try of Joseph Levatin, a cousin, on Oct. 25, froin Augustow, Po- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauf- land. mann of Massachuetts Ave. left Rodin Club met at the home of for Hollywood, Fla., to spend the Mrs. I. Hutton, 3037 Blaine Ave., winter. on Nov. 9. The next nvonthly Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer meeting will be held Wednesday Shirts beautifully hand of Suffolk Drive gave a cocktail evening, Dec. 7, at the home of 18 lb. Damp with all $1.00 party on Sunday, Nov. 23. Mrs. M. Wold, 2370 Sturtevant finished Flat finished Ave. each Miss Josephine Weiss of the Bel- The 10th anniversary of Delta vent left Nov. 22, to spend 10 days Omega Iota Sorority, Gamma chap- in New York. ter, was celebrated at a formal din- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss ner dance at the Whittier Hotel and Richard Sloss are spending Saturday evening, Nov. 10. Among LAFAYETTE 4020 26 Years of Excellent Service 2835 BAGLEY the week-end as guests of Mr. the out-of-town guests Were Kath- Every Service in Laundering and Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman, erine Millman of Columbus, 0., member of Zeta chapter; George Mrs. Sloss remaining for a wetk. In a desirable location . . . with atmosphere and service combined with the most modern conveniences for luxurious living . . . truly the Palmetto offers you the city resi- dence ideal . . THE TARIFF IS MODERATE WILLIAM CAYMAN tickets are asked to communi- cate with any member or Mrs. Nathan Wolf, chairman of tick- ets. To. 7-9191. Through the efforts of Dave j Goldberg, president of the Hal- levy Singing Society, and Miss Charlotte Gant, chairman of the ' program committee, the organiza- tion has been instrumental in securing a group of Ilalevy Sing- ing Society members to offer sev- eral musical numbers under the direction of William Cayman. as- sistant director. Tap dancing by Harriet Weinstock, daughter of Mrs. C. Weinstock, a member of the auxiliary. will be given, and the master of ceremonies for the evening will be Dr. AI. Al. Silver- man, past president of Louis Marshall Lodge. F'RIEDMAN, Manager !! Chronicle Want Ads Pay !! My Mummie Is Still Raving About Her BathTowels Being So Clean, Soft and Fluffy Daddy Looks Like a Banker .. . In His Laundry-Finished Shirts 12e QUEEN QUALITY LAUNDRY 8 DAYS ONLY Filled With Exciting Values Mrs. Joseph Levin of 2254 Cal- vert Ave. will be at home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. on Sunday, Nov. 27, in honor of the marriage on Oct. 12, of her slaughter, Isa- bel, to Alan Grossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grossman of Muskegon. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silberberg Mr. and Mrs. Milton Friedman, of Wildemere Ave. will be hosts at a dinner party on Wednesday, formerly of Detroit, now residing in Houston, Tex s , announce the Nov '10 Bar Mitzvah of their son, Har- Mr. imil'Mrs. Clarence Enggass mon Monte. at Congregation Beth and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass Israel, on Nov. 26, at 11 a. m. gave a dinner party at the Great Lakes Club on Tuesday, Nov. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg of 4285 Sturtevant Ave. will be at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt home to their relatives and friends and their daughter, Josephine, who on Saturday, Nov. 26, from 3 to is a student at Vassar, are spend- 5 and 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert ing the week-end in New York. Allen. Miss Gene Kaye, who has just returned from an 18-months visit Thelma Mitchell, a student at in Japan and China, is visiting her the University of Michigan, to- sister, Mrs. Morton Hack of Oak- gether with three of her sorority man Court. sisters, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miss Eileen Blumberg, who is Mitchell of 16514 Baylis Ave. a student at Draws College, is spending the holiday week-end with Mrs. Sam Allen of Salem, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mass., is the guest of her sister 11. Blumberg. and brother-in-law, Mr. and BEGINS FR I DAY Himelhoch's Pre-Christmas Sale Under the direction of Toba Jackson and Lucille Kavanau, the entertainment committee of the junior chapter of the Mount Sinai Hospital Association of Detroit has planned a collegiate swing party for members and their escorts at the Bohemian room of the Hotel Detroiter. Re- freshments will be served. Sher- man Schwartz and his Rondoliers will supply the music. Mrs. Adolph Sloman and Mr. The Progressive Ladies Unt. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman will Verein will hold their annual entertain at dinner Sunday eve- donor luncheon on Wednesday, ning. Nov. 30, at Lacher's. Reserve- I hens can be made by calling the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolmich, president, Mrs. Harry Epstein, at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alper and Ivanhoe 8775. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Myers at- tended the Michigan-Ohio State Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Madi- University football game last son of 16179 Parkside Ave. an- Saturday at Columbus, Ohio. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David Lloyd, on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sector of Dec. 3, at 10 a. m., at Congre- Akron, 0., are the week-end guests gation Bnai Zion, Holmur and of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Humphrey. At home Saturday Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne of LaSalle evening from 8 to 12 p. m. No Blvd. cards. s An Excellent Address Zedakah Victory Rally on Monday , crictzcl. aft( cD Q Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman, their son, James, and his fiancee, Miss Constance Robinson, at. tended the Michigan-Ohio football game in Columbus. $7.50 Per Person 2 . Eight days to delight gift-givers! The pick of the Christmas gifts . . . every one brand new . . . all specially priced —Photo by D 011,.1111.111 MRS. PHILIP LIPSON chairman, has arranged for an af- ternoon of entertainment. A comedy playlet, written and direetel by Mrs. Harry Clark, will be presented. The following will participate: Mrs. Philip Lipson, Mrs. Irving Shevin, Mrs. Joe Staub, Mrs. Norman Adilman and Mrs. Harry Rott. A luncheon meeting for com- mittees and members was held het Monday in the home of Mrs. Philip Lipson, chairman of the luncheon. Gratifying reports on prospects were turned in. All those who /Ave not as yet pledged to attend the 7th donor luenheon to take place on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at the Masonic Temple, at 12:30, are re- quested to to so as early as pos- sible. The Friday committee meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Greenberg, prospect chair- man, 3238 Calvert. Council's Paid-Up Luncheon Dec. 5 Address to Be Delivered by Mary Barnett Gilson of Uni- versity of Chicago for this big Pre-Christmas Sale! * Gift Lingerie * Handkerchiefs * Hostess Gowns, Robes * Himel-Hose * Fine Gloves * Gift Bags * Glove Silk Undies * Men's Wear * Fitted Cases AinufWed t FURS OF DISTINCTION ae ile4Ittuot A complimentary luncheon for EXPERT FURRIER paid up members will be given by the Detroit Section, National Was Established for 30 Years in Berlin and Paris! Council of Jewish Women, Mon- Quality Fun, from the most luxurious to the most modest, day, Dec. 5, at 12:30 p. m., at Temple Beth El. Only those mem- in a generous array of current fashion trends . . . bers who paid their 1938 dues 9150 - 12TH ST., cor. ATKINSON may attend. PHONE: TRinity 2-0629 Miss Stacy Barnett Gilson, as- Next Door to Perwein's sistant professor of economics at the University of Chicago, will be featured on the program fol- lowing the luncheon. Miss Gilson, a Wellesly graduate, was recently appointed by Governor Horner of Illinois to serve as a member of Group Festival Nov. 27; Chanu- Plepate for WInter w,rlel Neannn the State Advisory Board on Un- kah Concert Dec. 18 Booklets - Tiles - Racks - Money employment Insurance and Pub- At Very Attractive Prices For appolottnent call lic Employment Exchange.' BERME ROSS, Inatrurior The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood ex- Believing that women should 1106AIITII 8631 salt CORTLAND tends an invitation to the public concern themselves vitally with what is going on in the world to attend the annual grape fes today, Miss Gilson will discuss "Ignorance and Apathy — the Twin Destroyers." Miss Gilson's book on unem- ployment insurance in Great TRAVEL SERVICE Britain is considered authorita- Personally C Weird Anus Cruise 10 tive in this field and she was co- Nns-att ln41 1110 /111a, a OnEts—B17.511 s-in, Xmas author of a book on unemploy- Tour, Clortda, New Orienns—$69.00 ment compensation plans in the 39-this Cruiers to Rio and the United States. Her teaching at 909 David Whitney Bldg. the University of Chicago covers Cherry 2448 a course designed to integrate the fields of economics, sociology Amason-43mm •■ % o 0. 11 all 1`, 10+ and political science. Luncheon reservations must be in by Friday, Dec. 2, and may be made by calling the Council Club house, 89 Mack. or Mrs. Harold Smiley, 19105 Canter- bury, Un. 1-3664. SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN ' RUSSIAN EFFECTIVE ENGLISH OR ANT OTHER LANGUAGE Bnai Moshe Events Learn to Play MAH JONGG ANDVIII;oN FRENCH Second -Mt. Sinai Bingo Wednesday The Mount Sinai Hospital As- sociation will hold the second of a series of bingo parties at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Tuesday evening, Nov. 29, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Leon A. Katzin, general chairman, and her special com- mittee, are completing arrange- ments for the many diversions of the evening. The first of the series of par- ties, held last Monday, was con- ducted under the supervision of Joseph Snyder. and was attend- ed by 1,000 persons. Next Tuesday evening the mas- ters of ceremony will be Dr. Mil- liard W. Goldstick and Dr. Leon A. Katzin. The small admission charge will include refreshments and prizes. Further information may be had through Mrs. Joshua Karbal. chairman of the distribution of tickets committee. The architect of the new Bahai Temple in Chicago, which is ex- pected to be the most beautiful religious building in the world next to Tel Mahal, is Beniamin Shapiro, who has made this his life work . . . Incidentally, one of the leading Bahai workers is Ly- dia Zamenhof, daughter of the founder of Esperanto. MOLL NOW fill FALL CLASSES CROP as COMTE—flit DIAL LASSOS MRS. MAX GROSS tival, Sunday, Nov. 27, at 8 p.m., at Lawrence and Dexter. Prizes will be awarded. A gyp- sy orchestra will furnish dance music. The chairmen of the affair are Mrs. Max Gross and Mrs. Terest Miller. The Men's Club will give a Chanukah concert Sunday eve- ning, Dec. 18. EMANUEL SISTERHOOD The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel will meet at the synagogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson, Monday, Nov. 28, at 2:15 p. m. Mrs. William Adelson, presi- dent, will preside. Dr. I. Rabino- witb, associate director of the Hillel Foundation at the Univer- sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, will be the guest speaker, on the topic "The Jewish Student Ma- tures." Miss Melba Sklar. a grad- uate of the Detroit Conservatory of Music and a student-teacher at Wayne University, will present a group of readings. A social hour will follow the meeting. Mrs. Morris Schneider, Mrs. Louis Kramer, Mrs. S. Cohen, are members of the hos- pitality committee. ,Dues are payable at this meet- ing to Mrs. Max Schubiner, sec- retary. Brown of New York City and Her- man Doran of Buffalo. The din- ner dance was in charge of Miss Betty Rothschild. who was chair- SENIOR BICUR CHOLEM man of the entertainment commit- Senior Bicur Cholem will have tee. The festivities were preceded by a cocktail party at the home of a banquet on Sunday, Jan. 29, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. The Miss Mae Cowen, president. society appeals to all Jewish or- On Nov. 21, the Womens Auxil- ganizations to receive commit- iary of the Home for Aged met at tees who will visit them and help the Horne on Petoskey Ave. Mrs. make this dinner • success. I. E. Goodman presided. Mrs. A. B. Needy sick of Detroit are to be Stralser read amendments to the helped with the proceeds. Call constitution which were adopted. the Secretary, Tyler 4-2272, for Mrs. Bernard Lachs, chairman of information. The next meatirm will be on the program, presented enjoyable Tuesday, NOV. 29. at the home entertainment. of the president, Mrs. Solai. 3311 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Berk and Tuxedo, near Dexter, at 1 o'clock. fancily are now residing at their Flowers for all occasions — new home on 18247 San Juan Drive. 'Joy Florist. Tyler 6-8822. D SCHOOL OF BERLITZ LANGUAGES 820 David Whitney Bids. Rand. 77S1 FLOWERS AND CORSAGES For Weddings & Showers HOgarth 1650 miomav kyyk 13325 DEXTER BLVD. .1,,..eddl and Ivs11*. It.....11t hal as ' ON RECEPTACLES ne rhea e. Aah and Rubbish. Reinforced Connate. rally Guar- anteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 579 Kenilworth. To. 8-5889 14 METAL STORM SASH For Steel Windows SAVE 30% FUEL ELIMINATE FROSTING Abso-Proof Products 3030 W. DAVISON TO. 8.3535 Philotnatlaic Debating Club At the meeting of the Philo- mathic Debating Club of Nov. 20, five members discussed the prob- lem of a homeland for the per- secuted Jews. The participants were Joseph Epel, Marvin Finn, Henry Seligman, Max Strohm and Emil Wollock. Other mem- bers of the organisation dis- cussed this issue. It was decided that the oratorical contest would be held on Dec. 28.