' rffElATROR/5111511ffiROPIK21 PAGE SIXTEEN JWEWO Branch Plans Two Events STOP, SHOP and SAVE SMART COSTUME JEWELRY GIFTS and DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE MONOGRAMMED GLASSWARE — ?GO STYLES To Your Order –11v2up CHerry 4050 307 METROPOLITAN BLDG. 33 JOHN R. ST. TAXES a Charles K. Harris & Company 0 1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG. 2 3 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS CA. 3338 MRS. WILLIAM FISHER An Excellent Address 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 ONE HUNDRED TEN EAST HANCOCK (CORNER JOHN R) TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 3000 BERTRAM FRIEDMAN, Manager We Extend Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community for a Joyous Chanukah! — BILL BOESKY —JOE FREEDMAN operators of ThelBrass We Bail - Corner Bar Its MICHIGAN AVE. CASS at PUTNAM WM. BOESKY'S Delicatessen-Bestaurant DEXTER at COLLINGWOOD Was Established for 30 Years Gladstone Ave., on Tuesday, Dee. 20, at 12:30 p. ni. Final plans are in progress for th, sixth annual donor lunch- eon to be held on Jan. 4. at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Mrs. Ida Schultz, general chairman, so- licits the co-operation of all members, friends and organiza- tions. All those interested should call Mrs. Anna Goldberg. president. Mrs. A. Gittleman, Mrs. Wm. Fisher and Mrs. J. Bagdade are in charge of memo- rials and darlings. Mrs. R. B. Newman, in charge of rummage, can be reached at Townsend 7- 7956. For reservations call Tyler 6-9553. Reservations are now being taken for he N Year's at the Fort Wayne Hotel by Mrs. M. Diener, Hogarth 2866. Mrs. R. B. Newman, chairman of the Memorial luncheon held Dec. 7, thanks those who helped make it a success. Thanks are given the follow- ing for donations: Mrs. T. Adel- man, Mrs. F. Krivetsky, Mrs. M. Miscorski, Mrs. M. Landsberg, Mrs. Ida Schultz, Mrs. A. Wis- per, Mrs. M. Tersler, Mrs. H. Ginsberg, Mrs. A. Williams, Mrs. A. Smilo, Mrs. Anna Fischer, Mrs. S. Goldberg, Mrs. H. Mitz, Mr. H. Mellon, Mrs. R. B. New- man; and to Rabbi Isaac Stoll- man for Memorial Services. 9150-12TH ST., cor, ATKINSON Rabbi Aaron Cohen Writes a Chanukah Phantasy of Dreamt Rabbi Aaron Cohen of Mus- kegon, Mich., has written an in- teresting "Chanukah Phantasy" in 10 episodes. Ten dreams pro- vide the subject for this thesis, beginning with the "Queen of Dreams" ("And the Lord said let there be light") and continu- ing with the dreams of Israel, Abraham, Moses, the Prophets, Ezra, Maccabees, Hillel, the Dream of Exile and the Dream of Zion. DOU YOU KNOW THESE PEOPLE? Relatives abroad are trying to locate the neople listed here. If you know of their whereabouts, kindly communicate with Jack Stattman. Resettlement Service, 51 W. Warren Ave., Columbia 1600. Rifke (Mrs. Laizer) Tran, nee Mitner, (laughter of Chaim and Malke Mitner, emigrated from Warsaw about 30 years ago. La- zier Tran used to work at Ford's. Her brother. David Mitner, of Vienna, wishes to locate her. Amiei Ivri, came to Detroit in 1914. Uncle of the above named David Mitner. Mrs. Cillie Riegler, formerly of 681 Kirby, sought by a cou- sin. Ernest Riegler, who fled from Vienna and now in Zurich. Mr.. Lena Frick. nee Spanim, sought by Albert Buchthal, of Essen. Curie Weiner, formerly of 2940 Brush St., sought by sister, Esther Cfas (Zfas) of Biyalistok, Poland. Oscar Ascher, or Osher, sought by Oscar Jacobsohn of Leipzig. Kvutzah Observes Chanukah Dec. 17 Saturday evening, Dec. 17, the first evening of Chanukah. the members of the Kvutzah Ivrith will celebrate the Chanukah fes- tival in the hall of the Philadel- phia-Byron school. ..The Ladies Auxiliary of the Kvutzah is in charge of the re- freshments which will consist of the traditional Chanukah food, latices, etc. Morris Lachover will deliver a talk on the Social Phases in the History of Chan- ukah. Aaron Rosenberg will give a reading. A. Schachter will lead the group in singing. The cere- mony of lighting the candles will be carried out by the pupils of t`e United Hebrew Schools. A. Twersky and M. Mathis are :0-chairmen of the cultural at- ,aiss of the Kvutzah. The public is invited to this slat hering. If thou wilt erceive profit, read • lth humility, simplicity and faith: and seek not at any time lie fame' of being learned. —Thomas a Kempis EMBARRASSED by superfluous hair? Mary Kelley, Elec- trolysis Specialist, removes unwanted hair, Safety, Pain- lessly, Permanent- ly. Guaranteed. 630 Michigan Theatre nig. RA. 8433. II a treatment lers Saturday. Dec. 10. Martin L. Strauss of Chicago Miss Betty Gail Lichtig, a was the week-end guest of Nathan Gross of Parker Ave. student at University of Illinois, is spending the holiday vacation The approaching marriage, on with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dec. 25, of Miss Ilelen Florence David B. Lichtig. Jacobson to Marshall Arthur Sil- ver is furnishing the occasion for Charles Garvett, son of Mr. a number of entertainments given and Mrs. Morris Garvett, is ome in their honor. Mrs. Alex Schrei- for the holiday vacation from ber and her sister, Miss Lillian the Anderson School in Statts- Grass, invited 50 friends to a per- burg, N. Y. sonal shower and supper for the bride-to-be at their home, 19350 Mrs. R81ph Paul of Hazelwood Warrington Drive, recently. On Ave. left Friday for a three Dec. 9, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rosen- week's stay in New York. thal, of 2424 W. Chicago Blvd., en- tertained at a family dinner for Miss June Smith, daughter of the young couple. Mrs. Irving J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith, Wolfgang honored Miss Jacobson issued invitations for a formal al8, a luncheon for 10 guests, Sat- dinner dance to be given on Tu- urday, Dec. 10, at the Book-Cadil- esday, Dec. 27, at their home on lac Casino. Mr. and Mrs. King Glynn Court. Shwayder and Mr. and Mrs. Syd- ney Heinrick were hosts respec- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin and tively at dinner. Last Tuesday daughter, Miriam, will spend the evening Mrs. Samuel Willis and holiday vacation in Mishawaka, Mrs. Milford Pregerson gave a Ind. hostess shower for 16 friends. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Yarrows of Haz- Miss Barbara Hyman, who is 1elwood Ave. were at home on Sat- attending Columbia University in I urday evening, Dec. 3, to a large New York City, is expected home jparty of relatives and friends, hon- next Wednesday, to spend the hol- oring Miss Jacobson and Mr. Sil- iday season with her parents, the ver. Harry Hymens of West Boston Blvd. Bert Hyman, a student at Sir. and Sirs. Abraham Fine- the University of Michigan, is al- berg of 2788 Tyler Ave. an- ready home for his holiday va- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their cation. son, Jack David, on Saturday morning, Dec. 17, at Congrega- Jose lturbi, world renowned con- tion Bnai Moshe. At home Satur- ductor and pianist, accompanied day, Dec. 17, from 3 to 6 and 7 Ruth Brotman, soprano, in a group to 10 p. m. No cards. of Hebrew, Italian and Finnish songs at the Masonic auditorium, Hrs. Alvin 'fraxler and family Saturday, Dec. 10. of Chicago Blvd. left to spend the winter in Miami Beach, Fla. Miss Louise Margolis of the University of Pittsburgh will Mrs. Harold Barker of Indiana spend the holiday vacation with Harbor is visiting her parents, Mr. her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. David Oppenheim of Chi- Jacob N. Schakne of La Salle cago Blvd. Blvd. MILCHIG ©SOUPS that trill tempt any. appetite! Heinz Cream Soups are made with rich sweet cream, the finest butter, the freshest of vegetables. No meat, of coarse, for these seven soups are among the fifty or more products of Heinz that carry on the label 0 , the seal of approval of . THE UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWI Sit •HEINZ VEGETARIAN SOUP HEINZ Cream of Asparagus Soup Saturday, Dec. 17—Rabbi A. HEINZ Cream of Green Pea Soup. M. Hershman will preach, 9 a. HEINZ Cream of Spinach Soup m.; 9:30 a. m., Junior Congrega..! HEINZ Corn Chowder Lion; 10 a. m., Children's Sery-1 ices, room 302. Sunday, Dec. 18-2:30 p. m.,I meeting of the Junior Young! People s Society, room 302. Monday, Dec. 19-8:30 R. m., meeting of the Alumni Associa- tion, room 302. OISHER IN "SINGING" Wednesday, Dec. 21-10 a. m., BLACKSMITH" OPENS advanced Hebrew class for wo- AT LITTMAN'S DEC. 25 cla s ses; Moishe Oisher in the great 9 p. et, Men's dlu b social eve- 1 film, '"The Singing Blacksmith," ning. Friday evening, Dec. 23—Rab-1 will open at Littman's People's bi Morris Adler will deliver the Theater, 12th and Seward, on . Sunday, Dec. 25. sermon. The theater will close for a week until the showing of this OFFICERS CHOSEN' BY film has attracted nationwide in- JR. WOMEN'S MIZRACHI terest and has won commenda- tions everywhere. The regular meeting of the Junior Women's Mizrachi was held at the home of Mrs. Nathan Fierberg on Monday, Dec. 12. 10TH & WASHINGTON AVE The following officers were MIAMI BEACH . FLORIDA. elected for the coming year: .9610;,-0 FOODS 0' In Florida — Its Hotel Astor Mrs. Joseph Barnett. president; Mrs. M. Goldsmith, first vice president; Mrs. Reuben Sklar, second vice president; Mrs. Ted Masserman, corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. Leo Geriser, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Harry Shu- man, treasurer; Mrs. Nathan Fierberg and Msr. Nathan Krause, trustees; Mrs. Lewis Green, membership; Mrs. Albert Green, program chairman; Mrs. Edward Chaifetz, publicity. Mrs. S. Shnitz, a member of the senior group, gave an inter- esting talk on the work of the Mizrachi in Palestine. Moot liuxurloun Accommoda- tion. . . . ratio. Nun Room, Sinneinun Lobby find Terence . . Elevator; Ti... .11 . MO Shoo er In each room . . . American. Modified American and Coro pears Mao, Moder- kite Rate*. IX RO' CM Mane KOnient Aland,' R onsintyro CIO fit Relic honhernerordInn to Dietnry nav e . Louis J. Gordon Endorses Chronicle's Stand on Coughliniam, Condemns Sha-Sha p olicy Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Permit Imo to congratulate you on your coverage of the Coughlin situation. I am confident that the yonger element in the community agrees with your militant stand. We must not allow ourselves to be sha-sha'd into inactivity. It is important that each and every one of us face the facts. Turning our backs to such a condition is no solution for it merely aggravates the complex problem amongst our Jewish youth. Very truly yours, Louis J. Gordon, 2736 Webb Ave. DIETARY !iTitICTLY g11111:111., Da 0..1011d 11.• CHANUKAH GREETINGS • In the spirit of the occasion, we take this opportunity to For Judy • • • wish all our Jewish ho always looks ds. million on g ra nothI ng% Si" sheer I .00 three lov es thr eads • • • °' look twice as twice pensive, wear • as long 1 a w 4. The Ocean Front's Newest and Smartest 100 Rooms her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Miss Norma Brody, who is at- J. Kogan of Cambridge Rd. Her cousin, Beverly Moises. from tending the Marjorie Webster School in Washington, D. C., is Adel Phi College, New York, will spending the holiday vacation be her guest. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cadet Jerome Weiss. a student Louis Brody of Webb Ave. Howe Military School, is at The Misses Del Chad and Ethel spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Jaffe will honor Slim Lillian Marks with a personal shower to Weiss of the Belcrest. be held at the Chateau Dining Miss Norma Grosberg of 356 Room Sunday, Dec. 18. Arden Park returned home Fri- A group of girls met Thursday day from the University of Michi- gan to spend the holidays with at the home of Shurly Fredricks, 10209 McQuade Ave., and organ- her family. ized a new sorority. Miss Flor- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silver- ence Stern is the temporary man of Calvert Ave. are guests chairman. at the Eastman Hotel at Hot Miss Eileen Byron, student at Springs National Park, Ark. Miss Smith's College, will arrive Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prentis re- Wednesday to spend the holiday turned from their vacation spent vacation with her mother, Mrs. H. in Havana, Cuba, and St. Louis. F. Byron of the Belcrest Hotel PHONE: TRinity 2-0629 CONGREGATIONS ofr AMERICA, SHAAREY Hire Your Tara HEINZ' Cream of Tomato Soup HEINZ Creamof Mushroom Soup ZEDEK NOTES 0. Pare" arta"? HEINZ Cream of Celery Soup Miss Bebbette Berg is home at Theodore Engelman of Phila- 2924 Burlingame Ave. from the delphia Ave. will return Sunday University of Michigan to spend from a week's stay with his fam- the holiday vacation with her fam- ily in Pittsburgh. Former Editor to Head Jewish ily. Campaign Against "Isms" Miss Marilyn Koffman, daugh- NEW YORK. (Religious News The regular monthly meeting of ter of Mrs. A. J. Koffman, will Service)—Appointment of John the Detroit League of the National be hostess at two luncheons Mon- Home for Jewish Children at Den- W. Smith, former managing ed- day, Dec. 26, and Wednesday, ver will be held on Wednesday, itor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Dec. 28. Dec. 31, at 1:30 p. m., at the home as executive director of the newly formed American Jewish Mrs. Harry S. Bennett of of Mrs. Ben Berkman, 18945 Park- Federation to Combat Commu- 19022 Wildemere Ave. left for aide Ave. Mrs. Harry Goldberg, nism and Fascism, Inc., was an- president, advises all members to Boston, where she will spend a nounced here by Milton Solomon, few days with her son, Reynold, attend this meeting as an interest- chairman. ing program has been arranged by who is a student at Harvard Uni- Mrs. Sol II. Levy, Program chair versity. Her brother, Dr. David H. Lynn, will join her in New York on Saturday, when they A board meeting of the Women's will sail on the S. S. Nieuw Am- sterdam for a cruise to Rio De Auxiliary of the Home for Aged was held at the Home on Petoskey Janeiro. Avenue, Wednesday, Dec. 14, There will be no Auxiliary meet- In honor of Miss Alice Marks, ing during the month of Decem- bride-elect, Misses Janet and Syl- ber. Sternberg will be notified of via Berlin, Mrs. Herman Berlin and Mrs. Edward Pevos were the date for the January meeting. hostesses at a shower for 50 Miss Betty Grose of Sturtevant guests on Dec. 14 at the Wilshire Ave. and Misr Belle Pesick of Hotel. ilaze1wood Ave. returned from a Miss Ruth Kogan, student at 16-day stay in New York City. Vassar College, will be home to Enroute they visited Buffalo and spend the holiday season with Niagara Falls. Berlin and Park! Next Door to Penvein's at I p. pi. Tuesday, Dec. 20, in the lounge of the Young Women's Christian Association, honoring the new members and presenting one of the most recent members, Miss Sylvia Scherr, young brilliant pianist, as soloist. The affair is Mrs. Hoke Lenin left Dec. 11 for members only. Mrs. Davis H. MRS. MORRIS SUBAR for Washington, D. C., where she Cole is chairman of tIA day. Mrs. evening. The business meeting is the guest of her brother and Meyer Si. Ellias is hostess. was followed by bridge. Refresh- sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- A alerting of the presidents of ments were served. win Rosenthal, Jr. Among the activities of the t h e various Jewish Women's or- rear undertaken by the Women's. Mr. and 'Mrs. Stiles Finsterwald ganizations of the city was held League is a Chanukah party to home of at the Mrs. Maurice Lan- were hosts at a dinner party Dec. dau regarding the 78th birthday be held on Sunday evening, Dec. 8. celebration of Henrietta Szold 25, at Schiff and Moscowitz, Ers- which L to be observed on Wed- kine and John R. Dinner will Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten nesday, Dec. 21. The following be followed by genies. have returned from a 10-day were elected on the executive com- For tickets or for more in-' stay in New York. mittee: Honorary chairman, Mrs. formation call Mrs. A. Levi,' D. W. Simons; chairman, Mrs. president, TO 5-2634, or • Sirs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie Joseph Ehrlich; secretary, Mrs. M. Subar, treasurer, TR 1-3542. entertained at a midnight sup- Maurice Klein; treasurer, Mrs. ; per party Saturday night, Dec. Arthur Ginsberg; speaker's bureau 14. chairman, Mrs. Max Dushkin. Mrs. Lena Sherman left Thurs- Mrs. Harold Rattner, 1350 Wel- day to spend the winter with her Italy Drive, will open her home , son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and for the regular monthly meeting 1Mrs. Lester Sherman in Los An- of the Detroit Alumnae group of geles. , Alpha Epsilon Phi to be held Mon. lday, Dec. 19, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Leon- Migs. Monie Berger, who is a ard Weiner will preside. Bernice student at the Marjorie Webster Kavinoky Lsaataon will read "The School in Washington, D. C., will Coy," an original one-act play, arrive Saturday, Dec. 17, to spend the holiday vacation with one of a group which won the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry major award in drama in the Hopwood creative writing contest Berger of Boston Blvd. at the University of Michigan. The play also received honorable Osnos of Wildemere Mrs. Max Ave. entertained 60 guests at a mention in the Maxwell Ander- son contest. bridge luncheon given at Iluy- in Quality Furs, from the most luxurious to the most modest, in a generous array of current fashion trends . . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman were hosts to a group of friends at a cocktail party, Dec. 11, in honor of Mr. Wineman's birth- day. 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 HOTEL PALMETTO FURS OF DISTINCTION ■ EXPERT FURRIER Robert J. Newman left Dec. 10 Miss Frances Cugell enter- to spend 10 days in Hollywood, tained at her home Wednesday' Fla. evening, Dec. 7, honoring Miss , Jean Letpziger, a bride-elect. Miss Josephine Welt will hon. Mrs. Adrian Rosen left Thurs- or Miss Constance Robinson and! her finance, James Wineman, at day to vend the holidays in Mi- ami, Fla. 1 1 a dinner party Dec. 26 at her home on Boston Blvd. Miss Gertrude Lapides will leave Sunday, Dec. 18, to spend a month Miso Betty Levy has returned : at Miami Beach, Fla. from Vassar College to spend 1 the holiday vacation with her 1 The Music Study Club of Detroit parents, Dr. and Mrs. David J.1 will give a complimentary lunch- Levy. eonette and get-acquainted-party ARONHEIM JEWELRY CO. •r• 11;10,''); ;., The Women's League of Young Israel met Dec. 12, at the home of Mrs. W. Cohen of Pincree Ave. A large attendance took part in the discussion of the Mrs. Wm. Fisher will be host- at a meeting of the North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- ganization at her home. 2254 • FROM MOI•40048tAPA PINS CHANUKAH DINNER OF WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF YOUNG ISRAEL DEC. 25 ess A lso NANO MADE December' 16,. end THE LEGAI. CHRONICLE Friends and Patrons a very Joyous Holiday S ALFRED I. RUBY INCORPORATED 1526 Washington Blvd. each with private bath all facing the ocean CHANUKAH GREETINGS Compktely quippd solarium Mt and MRS. SAMUEL M. BEZ 17174 Wisconsin Ave. IRECEPTACLES Elaborate New BUCCANEER DINING ROOM AMERICAN & NUM PUN Dietary laws LOUIS ADLER Management Serer Iwo Mitt ADO Roe. tai X rm. vat,. 0 sr b•ire. AA 10,054s5. and ItntAls Reinforced Concrete. nu, anteed. Priced MEAL Scalp Treatments Specializing in NEWEST METHODS Gear. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 579 Kenilworth. To. 8.5889 SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS HOLIDAY GREETINGS FACIAL TREATMEh IS Dr. Arthur A. 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