PAGE SIX PIED___ EIROfT,AWiSfl RONICIIII ond Contributions to the Jewish Children's Home The Jewish Children's Home wishes to acknowledge the receipt of donations from the following: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gran, in mem- ory of Mm. Annette Lasky; Mrs. William Folbe; Mrs. Harry Rosen- stein, South Bend, Ind., in mem- ory of daughter, Gloria Joy; Mrs. Fish; Detroit Ladies Lechem Ani- yim; Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, in memory of Mrs. Sarah B. To- bin. Scalp Treatments Specializing in NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMEN rs Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Portn•Gr with Nancy Van Wye% CA. •111 Ma EMPIRE BLDG. RECEPTACLES nor belga Ash and Itublasa, Ifeelnforred Concrete. Palls (We matted. Priem' Wahl. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. Shaarey Zedek Hadassah Division Purim Bazaar Soirees on Tuesday March 4 and 5 The Business and Professional The social hall of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue is astir with ex- citement in preparation for the Purim carnival sponsored by the Sisterhood of the congregation. Mrs. Uathan D. Metzger, chair- man of the festival, is directing a crew of 100 captains and workers who have their respec- tive jobs well on the way to com- pletion. Final plans will be dis- cussed at a dessert luncheon in the social hall on Monday, Feb. 27, at I o'clock, which will be attended by all workers, Anyone not already on a committee and desirous of assisting at the car- nival is invited to attend this luncheon. The carnival opens Saturday evening, March 4, with games, amusements and entertainment. The following Sunday afternoon and evening, March 5, there will be more features and entertain- ment, with Purim games for the children in the afternoon. A magic fish pond, a doll booth, flower booth, Palestinian booth, and fortune telling are a few of the highlights. Supper will be served to all from 6 to 9 o'clock Sunday eve- ning, with specially prepared dishes for chhildren. A leading Detroit orchestra will furnish the music for dancing in the evening. Mrs. Charles Robinson is presi- dent of the Sisterhood. REBECCA EHRINPRIES Emanuel Sisterhood to Meet on Monday Phil Bloomgarden Louis Rose Company 49 HARRY KOIIN'S SEA FOOD GRILL OP ONE DOLLAR KOHN'S STEAKS — "Famous Since 1922" REMEMBER THEM FOR FASSIWEE To Al24 0 by MAIL CARE or RADIO POLAND, ROUMANIA, RUSSIA, PALESTINE and all other confides. Special' HAAVARA MARKS to GERMANY "JEWISH EMIGRANT MARK" • An AMERICAN EXPRESS FOREIGN REMIT- TANCE assures a prompt, efficient and safe method of forwarding your funds. SAFE, RELIABLE SERVICE, AT LOW COST. MERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY 1227 Washington Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Phone Cherry 2606 • 07 • 08 of any IteUeey Emma Agency Office or Sub-Agents Selling American Express Service Alfieri ark for kiwis. Foams fmelpf. JR. HADASSAH REGION CONCLAVE AT TOLEDO The annual convention of the Junior Hadassah Central States Regional will be held in Toledo on Saturday and Sunday, March 11 and 12. Activities will be cen- tered at the Commodore Perry Hotel. An Oneg Shabat will be featured on Saturday afternoon, and a round table discussion will hold away in the evening. Sunday afternoon will be taken up with a luncheon to be followed later in the day by a formal. All mem- bers planning to attend the con- vention should contact the local convention chairman, Bernice Friedland, at Townsend 6-4049. Anyone wishing to purchase Palestine Pavilion booklets can do so by telephoning Ruth Hanels, Townsend 6-7944. March 18 Date of Temple High Annual Dinner-Dance The annual Temple Beth El School Council announces its an- nual dinner dance to be given Saturday, March 18, at 7 p. in., in the Temple Social Hall. The dance is to be semi-formal, but there will be an emphatic ban on flowers. For further information call the council president, Bernard Moray, Townsend 7-2611. KUPPENHEIMER VALCORA OVERCOATS 74e emir wiig Mica. NINE FEATURES Count them! Valgora overcoats have nine points of superiority41)weather- \ proof,(2) wet•resistant, (3) wrinkle. proof, (1) soft, supple,(S) lustrous, silky, (6) comfortable, (7) colorful, (8) distinctive and (9) moderately V I priced. Valgora is a blend of alpaca, mohair and fine wool— handcrafted by Kuppenheimer. Tie TAB RAGLAN- siglarnselaroandardst mid you'll have "meg. iag op your sleeve"— geld sir 1a Particular. • AN INVESTMENT IN GOOD APPEARANCE '40 HUDSON'S STORE for MEN Second Floor — Woodward gists losissatas The board members of the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jo- seph Rose of Clairmount Ave. A Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Shufro , 2061 Collingwood Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son , Arthur Simpson, on March 4, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Re- ception at home Saturday eve- Miss Katharine Ronsheim of ning after 7 p. m. Na cards. Cincinnati arrived Tuesday to be the guest of her fiance, Louio Mr. and Mrs. Edward Raider Welt, and his parents, Mr. and announce the Bar Mitzvah of Mrs. Joseph Welt. their son, Charles Alfred, on Sat- urday morning, Feb. 25, at Con- Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roemer gregation Bnai David. A recep- were hosts to a group of friends tion will be held at 2692 Monterey at a dinner party Saturday night, Ave. on Sunday, Feb. 26, from I Feb. 18, at their home on Virginia 5 to II p. ni. No cards. l'ark. Miss Reva Wartell of Glendale Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittel- Ave. left last week for Baltimore, shofer and daughter, Norma, left Md., for an extended visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Feb. 16 for Hollywood, Fla. Mrs. Robert C. Kalish. Samuel Green of New York Mrs. Sarah Shnitz of Detroit, spent the week-end in Detroit. chairman of the Midwest Region Mrs. Grover C. Wolf gave a of the Mizrachi Women's Organ- luncheon Feb. 16 honoring her ization of America, will arrive in Denver on March 8, to confer with mother, Mrs. Alfred Rothchild. officials of the Denver chapter on local activities. Mrs. Schnitz was Rabbi Leon Fram will address the honor pupils at Durfee Inter- a guest of honor at the recent mediate School on Tuesday morn- luncheon of the Los Angeles chap- ter. She will leave the coast at ing, Feb. 28. the end of this month after a ser- ies of conferences with California Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer members of the national organiza- of Oak Drive have invited a group tion. of friends to dinner Wednesday night, March 1. , Mrs. Daniel Schwartzstein of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass Englewood, N. J., will visit her family during the week of Feb. will leave next week to spend a 27. Mrs. Schwartzstein was the fortnight in Florida. former Helen Mittledorf of Mon- Miss Marie Newman of the Bel- terey Ave. Michigan's Finest Fur Manufacturers NOW OFFERING Better Fur Coats DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC nt 50% Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eng- cass and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak will entertain at a dinner party Saturday night, Feb. 25, at the Great Lakes Club. 2-Door Touring 4-Door Touring - ONLY $685 Prenzlauer Group Bridge on March 8 Women's Division of the Detroit Chapter of Iladassah is sponsor- ing membership soirees Tuesday evening, Feb. 28, at 8:15 o'clock, to be held at the homes of Miss Harriet Fox, 2499 W. Euclid, and 579 Kenilworth. To. 8-5889 Mrs. M. Saulson, 1693 Virginia Park. Special programs have been arranged to be followed by a so- cial hour. All business and pro- fessional women are invited to attend with their friends. Miss NEW CONSIGNMENT OF Molly Segal Auxiliary Card Rebecca Ehrinpries is membership OFFICIALS' CARS chairman in charge of arrange- Party Monday The Molly Segal Auxiliary of ments. Detroit Jewish Consumptive Re- All equipped with lief Society of Denver is giving Factory Dual Accessories, a card party at Kern's Auditor- Heaters and Defrosters ium on Monday, E.'eb. 27, at 1 Some with Radios p. m. Everyone is invited. Everyone selling 10 card party tickets is entitled to a plate at The Sisterhood of Beth Tefilo SEE the Purim party to be held at Emanuel will meet at the syna- Phalanx Club on Sunday, March gogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wil- 12. For reservations call the son Aces., Monday. Feb. 27, at at president, Mrs. Fishman, Tyler 2:30 p. m. 66-3951. Miss Florence Weintraub, a talented young impersonator, will P1ymouth•DeSoto Distributor Flowers for all occasion ■ present a group of dramatic se- Dexter•Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. lections in English and Yiddish. TE. 2.5800 5454 Cass The Sisterhood has undertaken to cooperate with the synagogue in arrangements for the rededi- cation dinner to be Riven on The RefineMent of the Exclusive Club Purim, Sunday, March 12, to cele- ,>0 (7) s brate the repurchase of the syna- gogue. William Sandler is president of the synagogue and Mrs. William Adelson is president of the Sis- GRAND RIVER at BAGLEY terhood. Open till 1 A. M. Mrs. Eli Sachse is general Under Personal Supervision of— chairman of the dinner and Mrs. MRS. ESTELLA (HARRY) KOHN Morris Schneider is co-chairman. Mrs. Max Schubiner, 3759 Carter Daily Fea fure- Ave., will be in charge of reserva- COMPLETE BEEF TENDERLOIN STEAK DINNER tions. WITH FRESH MUSHROOM SAUCE Samuel W. Lieb will act as toastmaster. by EDDIE VORWIEGER and his Six Continental Chefs 1939 Plymouths February 24, 1939 THE LEGAL. CHRONICLE Prices subject to 30 Sale. Tea. crest is spending several days in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Arnfeld re- turned to their home in Pitts- burgh, having been the guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Arnfeld. Members of the R. 0. S.S. were entertained at a tea dance by Miss Selma Horwitz at her home on Lawrence Ave. Entertainment in- cluded violin selections by Miss Beatrice 'Fisher and readings of original poems by members of the group. David D1. Welling returned from a three weeks' sojourn in Mr. and Mrs. Alec Margulies California. and their son, Edward, have re- turned from a six weeks' motor Miss Mathilda Gates and her trip to Miami, Fla. brother, George Gates, will give a dinner party in their home on Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. is Atkinson Ave., Saturday night, spending several weeks with his March 4. family in Miami Beach, Fla. — — Mrs. Ivan Shapero and daugh- Sir. and Mrs. Ben Gottlieb and ter, Babette of Buffalo spent the Hyman Gottlieb of Calvert Ave., past week-end in Detroit as the left for a two-week stay in Wash- guests of Dr. and Mrs. Si. B. ington, D. C., to visit their daugh- Benyas. Mrs. Shapero is the ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. mother of Eudice Shapero, the Albert Noel Breitbart. brilliant young violinist. who was the soloist with the Detroit Sym- Miss Esther Etkin will be the phony Orchestra last Saturday guest speaker in Flint, Mich., at night. the donor luncheon of Junior Ha- d a.ssah on Sunday, Feb. 26, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg of Poe Ave. are guests of the Recent Detroit arrivals at The Indian Creek Hotel in Miami Clevelander, Miami Beach, Fla., Beach. include: Mrs. Dina Rosenbaum, Mrs. N. A. Agree, George Agree, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nieman Miss Edythe Perry, Mrs. Robert have returned from a visit in Greenberg, Miss F. Bernstein, California. Charles Canvasser, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jeanette Kay of the Wil- P. E. Cooper and daughter Mary, J. N. Joslove, bliss Rose London, shire Apts. spent the past week- Mr. and Mrs. D. Jalain, Mr. and end in Cleveland. Mrs. A. Nusholtz Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Satovsky and Miss Dor- Mrs. George Bremen was host- othy Wein. ess at a luncheon and mah jong Party in honor of Miss Jean Feld- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finkel of man, bride-elect, last Saturday at 2985 Burlingame Ave. entertained Iluyler's. at a dinner-dance at the Wilshire Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of Hotel on Sunday, Feb. 12, in Seven Mile Rd. will return Sun- honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Laurence. Tables were set day from a visit in Chicago. for 110 guests. The centerpieces contained assorted flowers. A Mrs. Estelle Alexander re- turned to her home in Buffalo. reception followed the dinner with having spent the week-end with dancing. her children, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mrs. George AL Goldstein has Alexander of Calvert Ave. recently returned from a two- Mr. and Mra. Morry Si. Fenton month sojourn in Miami Beach, of 8838 LaSalle Blvd. left by train Fla. for New Orleans where they will Mrs. Noah Newman of Elmhurst spend a few days. From there they intend driving to Florida, and Ave. left for New York to join will be returning home the early her cousin, Mrs. Pauline Rukey- ser, and her daughter, Beatrice, part of next month. for an extended trip and cruise Mrs. Jerome Breakstone( Jose- to the West Indies and points in phine Edelstein) of Richwood, Central and South America. W. Va., is visiting with her par- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Gold- ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Edel- berg and daughter, Natalie Ruth, stein of Tyler Ave. of 3003 Fullerton Ave., are ex- Mrs. Edythe Cugell left for pected to return on Feb. 25, after Miami Beach, Fla., where she spending six weeks at Miami Beach, Fla., and a week in Ha- will remain a month. vana, Cuba. Mrs. Ethel Rosenthal of Webb Miss Sylvia Gittleman of 3339 Ave., has retprned from a month's trip to California, where she visit- Webb Ave. is spending six weeks ed LOA Angeles, San Francisco and in Miami Beach., Fla., as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Tin Juana, Mexico. Mrs. Gus Coplan, on their yacht, Mrs. Edward Stein entertained "Priscilla" which is now sailing st a linen shower and luncheon at in Southern waters. her home on Afton Rd. on Feb. Irving Ron, George Friedman 17, in honor of Miss Lois Trigg, whose engagement to Joseph Col- and Al Kaploe are on their way to Florida and Cuba for a month's toe was recently announced. stay, having left on Feb. 20, re- Herschel H. Levine and Gilbert turning via the coast and New J. Roth, students at Hillsdale Col- York. While in Florida they will lege in Hillsdale. Mich., are spend- visit relatives of George Friedman, ing the week-end in Detroit, where who at present reside at Daytona they will participate in the formal Beach, Fla. dinner party of Miss Marge Aron- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Komer sson. Mr. Levine is escorting bliss Francis Benjamin, and Mr. Roth of 3224 Lawrence Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, is escorting Miss Sally Graham. Stuart, on Saturday, March 11, Miss Rebecca Ehrinpries has re- at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. turned aboard the S. S. Dixie from Reception at home on Saturday a cruise to New Orleans, where evening. No cards, she was the guest of the J. Wex- Mrs. David M. Blanke and her lers of this city during the Mardi sister, Estelle Marks, left Fri- Gras. day for Miami, Fla., for a month's Miss Fae Fredenthsl was feat- stay. ured as Elisabeth in Maxwell An- derson's "Elizabeth the Queen," Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Kroll of staged by the Wayne University Delmar Ave. entertained 30 guests Theater on Thursday and Friday at a dinner and reception, at their at the Wayne University Auditor- home on Sunday, Feb. 19, in honor ium. The play will be presented of the recent engagement of their orals on Thursday and Friday, daughter, Dorothy, to Hyman March 2 and 3. Nudelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nudelman of Monterey Ave. Out- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brand of-town guests included Mr. and are now vacationing in Miami Mrs. Bernard Sorscher (Shirley Beach, Fla., and Havana. Kroll), Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beni- son and Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Beni- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bond of son, all of Flint, Mich. 2712 Sturtevant Ave., had as their house guests their cousin, Mrs. At their annual affair, the Jew- Martin Mann of Chicago, the ish American Youth Chorus will former Sonia Levatin, for a week's once again present a comic oper- stay, and Mrs. David Brown of etta in English, entitled "The Ann Arbor, Mich. Wedding," which is comprised of sayings FEATURING Silver Foxes and Chubbies Wrubel & Kozin 15 E. Grand River 6th Floor OPPOSITE HUDSON'S • TAXES Charles K. Harris & Company MR s. JOSEPH ROSE 1 buffet luncheon was served. The CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS president, Pauline Goldsmith, pre- 2 2 1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG. sided. Social cases of prospective 3 CA. 3338 mothers were accepted for hos- ) 3 pitalization, also the cases of two 01234566789012345678901234567890 children who are in need of tonal- lectomiea. Arrangements were made for the dessert bridge, to be held March 8, at 1:30 p. m., in Fyfe'a NEW AS Auditorium, Woodward And Adams "On the Ocean" Ave. There will be prizes. Pro- TOMORROW Met ween ceeds will go for the Matzos fund. IOTA and IITR STREET. Mrs. Joseph Rose is chairman Miami Beach, Florida of the bridge. Her co-chairman are: Mrs. Joseph Siegel, Mrs. R. An Adventure in Luxury Million, Mrs. R. Brooks, Mrs. 4 Kurzman, Mrs. Miles Calver. f The 444641 1 ens 4 !16114,4 Fete Dr. Heller at Dinner on March 7 Dr. Bernard Heller will be hon- ored at a testimonial dinner to be tendered him on March 7 at the Michigan Union at Ann Arbor by students, faculty and administra- tion of the University of Michi- gan—Jews and non-Jews—as a mark of appreciation for his serv- ices as director of the Hillel Foundation of the University of Michigan for nine years. The guest speaker at the din- ner will be Dr. Louis Mann of Chicago. Other speakers will be President Alexander Ruthven of the University of Michigan and Prof, I. Leo Sharfman. Dr. Heller was signally hon- ored last week by being elected to honorary membership of the St. Andrew's Church Men's Club of Ann Arbor. Ladies of Yeshiva to Install Feb. 25 The ladies of the Yeshivah Beth Judah will hold installation of of- ficers Saturday evening, Feb. 25, at 7:30, at the Bnai David Syna- gogue. Rabbi J. S. Sperka will in- stall these officers: President, Mrs. H. Rothenberg; vice presidents, Mrs. Lansky, Mrs. Hubert, Mrs. Glassman, Mrs. Schalopky, Mrs. Kuntz; treasurer, Mrs. M. Katz; trustees, Mrs. Winner and Mrs. Wolk; collector, Mr. Sprague, Mrs. Engelberg, Mrs. Cohen, Mrs. Schalofsky, Mrs. Glassman, Mrs. Sklar are on the hospital commit. tee. Rabbi I. Stollman, president of the Yeshivah, and Rabbi Wohlgel- ernter, vice presidents, will be honorary guests. There will be music and enter- tainment and the public is in- vited. • at Modest Rates Mae, ' . Jr: Service Group Will Meet Sunday Meeting to Be Addressed by Rabbi Morris Adler Neugarten Sunshine Club to Meet on Monday The monthly meeting of the Neugarten Sunshine Club will be held Monday, Feb. 27, at the Jew- ish Community Center. Mrs. Charles Rothstein, pro- gram chairman, will introduce Dorothy Reiser Barit, who will re- view the book "Address Un- known." The club is making plans for the 1939 annual luncheon to be held in November at the Statler Hotel. The ways and means com- mittee met at the home of Mrs. Samuel Blacher, president, on Feb. 22. Mrs. Charles Aller is chair- man of the 1939 luncheon, assisted by Mrs. Martin Krause and Mrs. Carl Myers. old Jewish folk songs translated into English. This organization is made up of young Jewish men and women and meets at the Jewish Community Center every Wednes- day evening at 9 p. m. Tryouts for the leads in the operetta are now under way. A Musicale for the benefit of the Jewish National Fund will be given on Sunday evening, Feb. 26, at 8:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Louis Zeff, 889 Chicago Blvd. ,,,09 Address Nal Ehrlich, Mgr. LILLIAN IL SARNOFF Mus. Bach. TEACHER OP PIANO 5027 (andatolle As-s TY. 4.6131 AVAILAISLE AS ACCOMPANIST The Junior Section, Detroit Service Group, will hold its sec- ond formal general meeting on Sunday, Feb. 26, at 2:30 p. m.,, in the Roosevelt School auditorium, The entire membership of the or- ganization, 500 strong, is expect- ed to attend. Maurice A. Glasier, president of the group, will pre- side. As guest speaker, the Junior Section is presenting Rabbi Mor- ris Adler of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, who will address the group on "The Problems of Jewish Youth." Included in the enter- tainment will be several musical numbers by the Community Cen- ter Symphofy Orchestra, led by Miss Sadie Cooper. Miss Hannah G. Ferman, chairman of the pro- gram committee, is in charge of the arrangements for the meeting. Although it is still a compara- tively young organization, the Junior Section has already en- tered into various activities. Among its chief objectives is participation in the Allied Jewish Campaign. Toward this end, the organization has already begun planning for the drive. In addition its members have been working on many committees, displaying their talents In dramatics, speak, inn, publications, and several other fields. The young people of Detroit's Jewish Community are invited to join the members of the Junior Section, Detroit Service Group, at the meeting on Sunday. Sisters of Zion Mizrachi to Brochah Goldstein Auxiliary Greet Mrs. A. Shapiro, of J.C.R.S. Elects Officers National President A special meeting was called by the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi for Monday, Feb. 27, at 7 p. m., at Lachar's on 12th St., in honor of the national president of the Women's Mizrachi of America, Mrs. Abraham Shapiro. On March 14, the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi are sponsoring a Yiddish theater performance. For tickets call Mrs. T. Segal, presi- dent, Townsend 8-8270; Mrs. Thumin, Townsend 8-8726 and Mrs. Abrams, Trinity 2-7445. levelander At the third annual election of the Brochah Goldstein Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver, held at the home of Mrs. Jack Golds, 2306 Oakman Blvd., the following of- ficers were unanimously re-elect- ed: Mrs. Henry Greenberg, presi- dent; Mrs. Jack Golds, first vice president; Mrs. Kate Wedes, fi- nancial secretary; Mrs. Morris Gabel, corresponding secretary. The other officers are: Mrs. Joseph Deutsch, second vice president; Mrs. Al Finstein and Mrs. William Schwartz, trustees: Mrs. Reuben Golds, treasurer; Mrs. Isidor Sad- man, publicity chairman, On Sunday, March 12, a motion picture preview, floor show and supper will be given at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Tickets may be had from Mrs. Jack Golds, Hogarth 0714. Western Ladies Aid Society Celebrates 23rd Anniversary The Western Ladies Aid Sod- ety held a banquet at Lachar's, Feb. 19, in commemoration of its 23rd anniversary. ' A coincidence of the affair was the 22nd wedding anniversary of the secretary, Mrs. Abe Epstein. A wedding march was playea in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Epstein while Mrs. Epstein lit the 22nd candle. Masters of ceremonies were Mrs. Anna Keller and Max Fen- kel. Brief speeches were made by Mrs. Goose • Mrs. Dora Fenksl and Mrs. Nathan Hornstein. The dinner was followed by dancing and refreshments. The Western Ladies Aid Soci- ety thanks the arrangelnent com- mittee and all those who partici- pated in making this banquet a success. Friendly Circle Passover Relief Party on March 1 Nathan P. Rossen has returned from a three week sojourn In The Friendly Circle extends an Miami Beach, Fla., with his wife and son, Jack. invitation to all ladies to attend their benefit matzos party, Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Gottlieb nesday noon, March 1, in the were hosts at a surprise birthday banquet hall at the Bnai Moshe, supper at their home on Glendale Dexter at Lawrence. There will Ave., honoring the birthday anni- be card games and refreshments. versary of their father, Louis Proceeds will be used to provide Robbins. Covers were laid for 14 Passover necessities for t h t guests. needy. FLOWERS AND CORSAGES For Weddings & Showers HOgarth 1650 mmwav Joseph and Ifeelle Rosenthal krWik 1332 5 DEXTER BLVD. SPA for Your HEALTH "We Never Close" MASSAGES and TURKISH BATHS WEIGHT REDUCTION Free Use of Our SWIMMING POOL DRAKE HOTEL 100 Fireproof Rooms Completely Modernized 1246 LIBRARY AVE. CHerry 0076 LADIES' DAY, Mon.. Wed. & Fri. 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sachar Will Speak to Women's Council Monday, March 6 Members of the Detroit Sec- tion, National Council of Jewish Women, will hear Dr. A. L. Sa- char, national director of Hillel Foundations, at the monthly meeting on Monday, March 6, at 2 o'clock, at Temple Beth El. Dr. Sachar, noted as historian, lecturer and writer, will discuss "Current World Problems." Detroit Council has heard Dr. Sachar for the past two years. He has been chosen as favorite lecturer by the Sinai Forum of Chicago where 2,300 patrons voted him their best speaker. Admission to Dr. Sachar's lec- ture will be by membership card only. Congregation Bnai Zion Celebrates 14th Anniversary The 14th anniversary of Con- gregation Bnai Zion, 3841 Hum- phrey, was celebrated at a ban- quet, Sunday evening, Feb. 19. There was a large attendance of members and friends. The cele- bration was opened by B. Cohen, vice-president, who introduced the president, I. Sosnick, toastmaster of the evening. S. Gottlieb entertained the at- tendance with songs. The speakers were Rabbi I. Stollman, Rabbi J. Rabinovitz, Rabbi E. Levin, the instructor of rhevra shim, I. Ism, Mr. Nachman, Mr. Teitelbaum, Mr. Fishell and Mrs. Glassman, president of the Ladies' Auxiliary. A dance fol- lowed the banquet. Sag Ott; Natal Mr. and Mrs. Ms: Kahn and Mr . and Mrs. Joariph Fern/din, were how' 0 24 guests at a beautifully appointed dinner at the Wenonah Hotel on 855- day evening Mrs. Gertrude Simon has ref toned home•fter the peat few weeks . with friend relatives la Detroit. Mr. •lid Mrs. Meyer Lois and d•orh• tor. Adelaide, of Jarlown, Matt. spent Sundae with relative. in this efly Mr and Mra lowah Illnrbaeld re- turned home •Iler .pending • few day. In New York and aloe visiting thole daughter. Kiln., at Northampton, Mae, who I. a atudeal at Smith OM- lege.