4 stricam Awisk periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINCI • CUMINNATI 20, 01310 TREVETROPTIEWMI December 15, 1939 On Dec. 18, at 1:30 p. m., the Home Relief Society will hold its annual election of officers at Hotel Statler. All members are urged to attend this important meeting. Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsburg, president of the organization. was hostess to the board at her home on Atkinson Ave, on Fri- day, Dec. 15. Neugarten Sunshine Club to Meet on Dec. 18 Mr . and Mrs. Harry Lleli le noon, In me noir y of Mr,. Weise; Mr. and Mrs. Morton Snyder, In memory of Hem Kline; Mr, A. Stocker. In memo, of Elill Sillierbiatt; Mr. and Mrs. I.. Labo- a Itch. in memory of Anna Dreyfus; ; Mr. and Sirs. Paul Weinberg, In mem- ory of Charieli end Clara Weinberg; Mr. and Mrs. Marine Alter. in memory of Beanie Kline; Mr. anti lire. Norman Jasen. In memory of Kassel Bidder; Mrs. Itay Shapiro and family, in men, ory of Kassel /Odder; Mr. and Mre. Frank Van Ambers!, In memory of Dr. Het nard Fortis; Mr. and M re. Emil Eck hours, In memory of Joseph Lehr- haunt; Mr. and SI re. Dan Herelifield, In memory of Joseph Lehrhaupt fir. and Sir.. WIlliem A. Cohn, In honor of the loth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Sire. Samuel Blocher; Mr. and Mre. Lester Bildt h. In memory of MI • 11 RIM Fortune's favorite indeed, the lucky girl who receives this charming gifL Four bottles of Shocking on a spinning roulette wheel. $5.00 B. Siegel Co. Woodward at State Announces the addition to their spectacular costume jewelry department of MISS ANNABELLE GERMANSKY GREAT REDUCTIONS IN THE GIFT AND FURNITURE DEPARTMENT MRS. SAUL ROSENMAN The Women's Club of the Jew- ish Peoples Schools is preparing for its annual donor dinner to be held on Sunday, Jan. 21, at 6:30 o'clock, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. • from pupko's "mark of quality" signifies that only the finest can convey the full measure of your sentiments MRS. PAULINE FINKELSTEIN pupko studios, inc. University 3-3180 • TRINITY 2.0100 STAR *OPERETTA CO.* 41 Presents for the First Time in Detroit "LOVE ON INSTALLMENT" M. Behltaelierg By I. FRIEDMAN N. xesernan FRIDAY EVE., DEC. IS—SUNDAY MAT. & EVE., DEC. 17 TUESDAY EVE. DEC. 19 Reserve Year Sean NOW for the Magnificent NEW YEAR EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW PRICES—EVES: 50c. 75c. 51; MATINEE: 50c. 75c. Young Judaea Chanukah Program Sunday Members of all Young Judaea groups of Detroit, their parents, friends and the general public are invited to attend the joint Young Judaea activity of this season, a Chanukah program, to be held on Sunday, Dec. 17, at 2:30 p, m., at the Parkside He- brew School, 15705 Parkside Ave. This program is planned by the Young Judaea Leaders' Council of Detroit, under the chairman- ship of Evelyn Eiselman and Sadie Finkelstein, and will be participated in by members of all Detroit groups. Among the fea- tures of the program will be the blessing of the Chanukah candles by members of the Bar Cochba Aguda, of which Miss Annette Isaacs is the leader. A Chanukah drill will be presented by mem- bers of the Henrietta Szold group, led by Miss Esther Char- nes. A play, entitled "Chanukah Comes Once a Year," was writ- ten by and will be enacted by members of the Lillian Wald Aguda, under the direction of the leader, Miss Sadie Finkelstein. Chanukah poetry will be given by members of the Bnos Yebuda Aguda, Esther Duchin, leader, and by members of the group of which Miss June Brezner is the There will also be dancing and a musical and literary program. The organization thanks mein- .-ss berg who have brought in pledges! Pl and organizations that are siding] in this affair. It thanks Mrs. Miri- Continuo to Send Funds to Aid ingam Dombey, highest on the lint Widow. and Orphans in with 150, and Mrs. Novogradsky Neutral Countries who gave a Chanukah party and raised a considerable sum. — All women who are interested The North Woodward branch in this affair and have not as yet of the Jewish Women's European joined the donors should contact Welfare Organization will meet Mrs. Ida Komaroff, Tyler 6-7738, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, at 1 p. m., or Mrs. Pauline Finkelstein, Ho. at the home of Sirs. William 2476. Fisher, 2731 Webb Ave., to make Jr. Service Group Chanukah Meeting On Sunday, Dec. 24 • Littman's People's Theater • 8210 TWELFTH ST. Nov. 29—To Sir. and Mrs. Philip Ash (Germaine Loewenberg) of 8300 Cambridge Rd., a daughter, Elaine Ruth. Dec. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerson B. Bernstein (Leona Tobias of Cleveland) of 3769 Pasadena Ave., a daughter. Grace. Dec. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacob Albert (Pauline Frank) of 1120 Chicago Blvd., a son, Charles Irwin. 4 °. EUSSEKS DON'T FORGET . . If you need perfume—colognes, powders, lipsticks, bath lotions, bath oils, or better cosrna-s: Call Townsend 7-6980 ; and !et us serve you in your own home 40 MAGIC FRAGRANCES Gift Suggestions Francesella Company STEVEN E. WOHL. Manufacturer 3025 WEBB AVE. MP/ • • • leader. A tap dance will be pre- sented by Lois Moore, a mem- ber of Miss Evevlyn Eiselman's group, and a dramatic monologue will be given by Shirley Cohen. a member of the Rose Jacobs Aguda, of which Miss Ruth Friedland is the leader. Stern- berg of the Zeire Zion Aguda, led by Miss Anne Baker, and members of the Rose Jacobs Aguda will act as ushers and hostesses. The singing of Chanu- kah and Palestinian songs and the dancing of the Mora will be led by members of the Bnos Zion Aguda, of which Mrs. Theresa Kay si the leader. Miss Helen Kass, executive di- rector of the Detroit Young Ju- daean Leaders' Council, will be pleased to furnish information regarding this program or rela- tive to the joining or organizing of Young Judaean groups. She can be reached at 349 Wood- land Ave., Townsend 6-5902. Primrose Benevolent Club A Chanukah party with com- munity singing, a Chanukah play, a grab bag, dancing and a grand march will be part of the monthly meeting of the Detroit Junior Service Group scheduled for Sun- day afternoon, Dec. 24, at 2:30 o'clock in the auditorium of the Aaron DeRoy Memorial Building of the Jewish Community Center, Woodward and Holbrook Ayes. Miss Mildred Beerbohm and Ray Davis, co-chairmen of the social committee which arranged the party, state that admission will be the presentation at the door of a 10 cent gift for the grab bag. Sidney Glanzrock is chairman of the Juniors' dramatic grolp. The Chanukah play to be presented, under his direction, is entitled Into the Frying Pan." As chair- man of the program committee, Max Chomsky has collaborated in planning the affair. The Welfare Council, formed for the purpose of acquainting the members of the Junior Serv- ice Group with the work of the agencies of the Jewish Welfare Federation, will hold its first meeting of the year on Thursday evening, Dec 21, at 8 o'clock, in the Jewish Community Center. This meeting has been called by Joshua Horwitz, Alex Baruch and Miss Miriam Snetzer, co-chairmen of the group, and this initial ses- sion will deal with the organiza- tional set-up of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation. Isidore Sobeloff, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation, will lead the i nformal discussion. Jacob Weissman and Maurice Glasier, co-chairmen of the Jun- iors' Campaign Techniques Group, have called their first meeting for Tuesday, Dec. 26, at 8:30 p. m., at the Jewish Community Center. This group plans to study past Allied Jewish Campaigns, in order to become expert in the techniques employed in successful campaigning. Pirmrose Benevolent Club will hold its annual charity affair on Monday, Dec. 18, at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence. En- Did you know that drama critic tertainment will be furnished by George Jean Nathan is an excel- Miss Rosins Betman, vocalist. lent pianist? . . Ile is sched- and M. Greenberg, dramatic uled to give a public performance reader. Refreshments will be at the Drama Critics' Circle din- served and cards will be played.ner late this month. Purity Chapter Installs Officers Donor Dinner-Dance For Pioneer Youth at keep your FIGURE SLIIV! LIST MONTH. of These Low Prices Full And Treatment.. !minding New $ 20° REDUCING Mwounet --SIDNEY-HILL - System for Women Insurance Exchange Bldg. 153 E. Elizabeth St. R A ndolph 4610 Corner John R I. M. Hertz Family Evolves an Idea Purity Chapter, Order of East- ern Star, held its 32nd annual installation of officers on Mon- day, Dec. 11, at Eastern Star Temple. The ceremony was in charge of the retiring worthy matron, "Before Yon Eat You Help Others" Is Slogan for Filling The first in a series of three J. N. F. Box folk festivals under the apspices of the Yiddish Culture Section of the Jewish Community Council, The Jewish National Fund's will be held next Wednesday eve- slogan for users of its popular ning, Dec. 20, at 8:30 o'clock in and traditional Blue and White the Central High School Auditor- lioxes—"A Penny a Day is the ium, Tuxedo and LaSalle. J. N. F. Way"—is being ex- Folk songs and a series of dra- panded by a one-man campaign matic sketches will be featured inaugurated in Detroit a few by a group of actors from the weeks ago embodying a pledge: Littman's People's Theater. There "We won't eat until we have pro. will be a nominal admission price vided aid for others." and the event is open to the gen- Israel M. Hertz of 3046 Leslie eral public. Ave. in the creator of this slo- The Yiddish Culture Section, gan and the prime mover of this which is under the chairmanship campaign. He started it in his of Joseph Bernstein, consists of own home, and no one is im- organizations affiliated with the mune from it. It began when he Council who are interested in co- noticed that the Income from his ordinating various of their cul- Blue and White Box began to tural activities. Within the next dwindle. Thereupon he called a few weeks the Yiddish Culture family meeting, and the resolu- Section will sponsor the appear- tion agreed upon by all, start- ance of a cultural leader from ing with his 11-year-old daugh- New York, who during the course ter and including not only him- of a two-week period will Agit self and Mrs. Hertz but also all the largest organizations and aid guests in their homes, demands them in coordinating their cultural MRS. EVA MANN that henceforth no one is to it programs. down to partake of the main Rhea Cashman Gladwin, assisted daily meal before he or she has by the retiring worthy patron, dropped into the J. N. F. box Benjamin A. Gladwin. a o Mrs. Florence Ryckman, past "From m then on," Mr. Hertz ex- grand matron of Michigan, served plains, plains, 'tit has become an estab as mistress of ceremonies. Past lished rule in my home that be- The Labor Zionist Committee matrons and past patrons of the fore you eat your main meal for Youth announces a donor din- chapter assisted in the installa- you must live up to the J. N. F. MRS. WILLIAM FISHER tion ceremonies.. The incoming ner-dance for the benefit of the Way—of giving the minimum of worthy matron, Mrs. Eva Mann, a Efernny He a rtela final plans for the seventh annual Halsonim Camp Kvutzah. donor luncheon, the main fund- The Camp-Kvutzah was built was installed into her office by y e.' x ' plained that he raising enterprise, scheduled for last summer on the land of the Past Matron Agnes Yarrows. aims to make this a family tra- One of the feature attractions dition. He 'aid: "I favor extend- Wednesday, Jan. 3, at 12:30 p. m., Farband Camp at Chelsea, Mich., in the social hall of the Shaarey by members of Habonim them- of the evening was the showing ing the Yahrzeit idea of honor- Zedek. selves. The money was raised by of motion pictures in colors of ing parents into a Tagzeit prin- The society is contributing the Labor Zionist Youth Commit. the year's activities. ciple. [should like to see par- '''‘The retiring worthy matron funds to widows and orphans in tee of Detroit. • ents honored at all times, and neutral countries, and the North Over 100 members of the Zion- has been appointed to the office their ideas for charity carried Woodward branch invites not only ist Pioneer Youth Hebonim were of Grand Esther of the Grand out by their children. And I members but all those interested accommodated during the six Chapter of Michigan. am emphasizing this Tagzeit free The retiring warder, Mrs. Miri- will offering, so that it will be- in helping to solve this problem, weeks of camp last summer. An to cooperate in its work. Funds intensive training and educational am Slobin, on account of her come a tradition for generations are being sent to widows and or- I program of activities was carried flag service, written and pro- to come. Before one eats a hearty phans in China, Hung-Pry, Bel- out at the camp which is run duced in the ceremonials through- meal. one must think of the down- out the year, was appointed poet trodden and op ressed." gium, Lithuania and Palestine, at a no-profit basis. where direct contacts have been , The dinner-dance will take place laureate of the chapter. enthused is the Hertz fam- After the ceremonies were ily So made. Anyone knowing of refu- Sunday, Dec. 24, at 6 p. m. at over this resolution that one gees that need support from the the Philadelphia-Byron Auditor- over, both incoming and out-' of the family on one occasion organization should contact the ium of the United Hebrew Schools. going officers were Invited to the wanted to drop his contribution An interesting program is being home of the newly installed wor- into the box for an entire week . president, Townsend 5-4256. The organization appeals to all prepared by the Ilabonim. The thy matron, Sirs. Eva Mann, But the father of the family— organizaztions of the community guest speakers will be members 2961 W. Buena Vista Ave., for and of this new idea--stepped in to stop him. "I want no accounts and the public at large to help of the youth delegation from Pal- supper. Purity Chapter will sponsor a to be kept with box," he said. "I this donor event. Mrs. A. Gleicher estine, who arrived several weeks New Year's Eve dinner-dance at insist on the principle being lived is chairman of the luncheon and ago. For reservations at $3 per cou- the Aztec Towers in the Union up to: before you eat you do a can be reached by calling To. 5-5165. For reservations call Tv. ple, call Mrs. S. Cutler, Town- Guardian Bldg., on Sunday, good deed, as religiously as the send 6-0634, or Mrs. I. Zeltzer, Dec. 31. observant Jew makes his Brocho." 6-9553. For rummage call Mrs. S. And it works. Shore, Ty. 4-3013, or To. 5.4256. Tyler 5-1341. Beth DeYoung Leases Mr. hertz told a recent gather. Sirs. William Fisher and Mrs. J. ing of the Arlazaroff Branch of Bagdade are in charge of memo- Bakery Department in CARD OF THANKS the Jewish National Workers' Al- rials. Mrs. E. Epps is chairman of Miami Beach, Fla. liance about his new scheme, and the program. Ways and means are The family of the late Murray his organization became so en- planned by Sirs. H. Austria, Tr. W. Schreiber wishes to thank The host of Detroit friends 2-4177. their relatives and friends for of Beth DeYoung will be pleased thusiastic that 90 Blue and White Mrs. Kraanick contributed to the kindness and sympathy ex- to learn that she has leased the Boxes were ordered at once for the Benjamin Memorial in honor tended them during their recent bakery department in the 71st distribution in that many homes where this experiment will be of the birth a grandson. bereavement. St. market In Miami Beach, Fla. Introduced. J.W.E.W.O., Branch Council Sponsors ans Its Luncheon 'Polk Festival" Next Wednesday novelty ornaments bele a brae imported smoker requisites occasional pieces distinguished glassware open every evening till 9 until auras For your Christina: star ... and wAtch her eyes shine when the J;icovers "Dariol green" slippers ho het gift box! Our collection in- cludes a variety of styles colors, and prices! a more than a mere gift, is a remembrance selected at pupko studies. superb, charming, irreproachably correct, of unquestioned prestige--a gift bearing the papist • SLIPPERS Dec, 17—Miss Sylvia Osborne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Osborne of Cortland Ave., to Sidney S. Tendler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Tendler of Richton Ave. Dec. 17—Miss Freda Davis, daughter of Julius Davis of W. Euclid Ave., to Lou Segal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Segal of Sturtevant Ave., at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue, Woodrow Wil- son and Taylor, at 1 p. m. Dec. 17—Miss Ruth Zack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of Chicago Blvd., to David H. Schumansky, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schumansky of Buena Vista Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel. Dec. 17—Miss Rebecca Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn, of Santa Barbara Drive, to Dr. Harry Arnkoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arnkoff, of Leslie Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, at 7 o'clock, Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. Dec. 17—Miss Della Judith Seppen, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Seppen of Glendale Ave., to Dr. Albert B. Shulman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shulman, at Hotel Fort Shelby. Dee. 17—Miss Ethel Ruth Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldman of 18327 Wildemere Ave., to George E. Olds of Flint, MRS. HERMAN WETSMAN at 12 o'clock at the Statler Hotel. Dec. 24—Miss Beverly Ellen Jacob, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in the social hall of Congrega- Samuel Jacob of 1418 Virginia Park, to Herbert Millard Schakne, tion Shaarey Zedek, announces son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schaknc of 8603 LaSalle Blvd., at the following pledges: Al esdatnee Sadie Sisk Ind, Mm' tie 11. 6 o'clock at Detroit-Leland Hotel. Weingarten, Ell k IP.011, Nathan Schrei- Dec. 24—Tifiss Barbara Louise Lappin, daughter of A. C. Lappin ber, It 1, rumin, Abe Mender, Morrie of Byron Ave. to Saul L. Schlesinger, son of Mr. and Sirs. Victor Krauss, Philip °lender, Sadie Beck, Schlesinger of ' 3309 Lawrence Ave. The ceremony will be performed Dora Carnick. Sara Markovits, A, Aran• ow, Celia Sternberg, David Erato., at 1 p. m. in the presence of the immediate families. A reception will R. D. Wax, St. Krause, Sydner Krauss, follow from 2 to 6 p. m. J. J. I lreen Watt. Fanny Coven, Wal- ler Epstein, Harold Bergman, Alex Dec. 24—Miss Sadie Sass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ilolitmen, sophle /layer, repress t Ina Sass of Trenton, N. J., to Adolph Kass of Detroit, at 2 p. in. at the Friendly Handy Club; Lomb. Fineman, home of Miss Sass' aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Gold- It. Kay, Alter, II, Cohen, I. Ithetser, Saul Hoge, Alex Zimmerman. Herold man, 2466 W. Philadelphia. Rabbi II. A. Greenfield will officiate. Pox, Moe Ehrlich. Jacob Friedberg, Dec. 24—Miss Mildred Skulsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Charles 1 towilinte 11, A. 11. Harnett, W. Skulsky of Monterey Ave„ to Edward Benstein, son of I. Benstein Sandler, A. B. Marsolle, Reuben Sand• ler, I. Marsolle, Leole Berry, harry of Windsor, Ont., at the Knights of Pythias Hall. 11111er, Max liumitk In, harry Foe , Betty Dec. 24—Miss Beatrice Eisensmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ',rodent Hal t I. Hold, 11. Goldstein, F, Louis Eisensmith of Glendale Ave., to Meyer Sturman, son of Mrs. !Wow I Di, Anna Mow, Saul Row, Harry Anna Sturman of Broadstreet, at the Wilshire Hotel, at 5 p. m. Schumer, George Spoon, Norman Sri. der, I. klhetzer, tl. Kanner., Louis Da- Rabbi H. Rosenthal will officiate. vidson. 8. Singer. H. Smokier, Barn Dec. 25—Miss Bette Lowy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herinan, Joseph GleninkoN i, Dom• Lowy of 3450 Chicago Blvd., formerly of Chicago, Ill., to William brower, L. Sterne, Sam Lapin, Fred Bonin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bonin. Miss Lowy attended Na- Bond, 1 I arry St•mler, George n Ann Wng, Jullua Rosen, n, II. Slowoy, tional College of Education in Evanston, III., and is now a senior at May Epeteln. Edw. Kronen, Iwols (Mc. ker. Abe GIG lemon, Dark Wayne University. Nam Kate !UGH, Harry Z. Brown, Dec. 24—Miss Gail Tamarin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Arkin, Haul Void n, !tarry 7, Kraft. Joseph 1 Tamarin of 1647 Virginia Park, to Sam Novetsky, son of Mr. and H. Ehr ich, &outlet G ossett, Tom Bor- l man, hauls Robinson , Joseph thilegel• Mrs. Jacob Novetsky of 9533 Delmar Ave. Jacob °Wend, Fanny Rodin, ttarry Jan. 21—Miss Margaret Dorothy Feldman, daughter of Sir. and man, 1VIne, Barry Goldstein, Samuel Wales. Sirs. Morris Feldman of 8616 Dexter Blvd., to Bela Reinitz, son ger, Louie Eldon, Wolf Kaplan, '. 13 53 Sinmns, Illmon Kaplan, houle Sto ll, of Mr. and Mrs. Barna Reinitz of 7781 Gartner Ave. ittv id Blumenthal, B. Keidan, M. Feb. 4—Miss Shirley Mackey, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. A. Adler, Kam Litton. I.. I. bark, Har- Mackey of 2920 Richton Ave., to David Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. ney Illumrown. D. 8. Friedman, Sam- Albert Gross tit Lee Place. uel Sternberg, Harry Mellower, W. Le. vine. Louln Hyena, Harry Beaman. Feb. 11—Miss Janet Kett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kert Samuel I: ohlenberg, Louis Ositand, of Marston Ave., to Harry A. Scheinfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Samuel Lubet•ky, Philip Oillwrt, Jo- seph V ol ic8, glom] Shot eve H. Blot. Scheinfield of Clements Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Births charm 7316 W. McNichols Rd. Mrs. Herman Wetsman of 1642 Edison Ave. will open her home on Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 10:30 a. m., for a pep rally meeting for the donor event of the Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schoole, Mrs. Morris Krause, general chairman of the donor affair to he held on Jan. 10, at 12:30 p. mo mum, Sem Schwartz. Heiman August, M. It. KW a, Carl (1 wain, Randolph Weber, Jack 1,her, Irving Wartell, Lionel Wille', Bon Goode, Leon Kay, Pol Kudan, Henry Lapides. A. J. Lac h.,. J. D. London, Row geld• man. Alex Miller, Louis Miller, Harry Kraft, J. Rabinowitz, 1'. II. Pmlt h. 13. least" H. DM A inbinder, Phiegold. Hurry Madlwin, Carl Chalit, Nov. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dubrinsky of 2938 Fullerton 1 I erinan Wideman, A. Schneider, P. Handier, H. Taynor, N. Spevakow, J. Ave., a son, Gerald Howard. 'under,. I. M. Dorfman, A. Ehrlich, - Nov. 23—To Mr.- and Mrs. J. Cohen of 2061 Calvert Ave., E. Row, M. Kuser, H. Friedman, Al daughter, Claudia Hope. Mteyrra C. Friedman. L. Lapidus, J. 1. Colin. Fl. Feigenson, II. H. Sh•• Nov. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wolfe (Gertrude Brown) Jay. hero. and Dr. Mae E. Bernstein and a son, Irwin Ronald. Mien Jane Manhelm. of enduring • • • • • Pep Rally for Donor Event of U. H. S. Auxiliary Weddings Donor Dinner of Women's Club of Jewish People's Schools on Jan. 21 20 WEST ADAMS AVE. Engagements Mrs. Saul Rosenman, member- ship chairman, announces that Mrs. Eva Barsky of 3362 Tuxedo Ave. announces the engage- plans are under way for the ment of her daughter, Frieda, to Sam Dryman, son of Mrs and paid-up membership affair to be Mrs. Saul Dryman of 9671 Hindle St. given by the Women's Auxiliary Mrs. Mae Schneider of 2928 Richton Ave. announces the of Bnai Brith on Saturday, Feb. engagement of her daughter. Leah, to Sam Hassin, son of Mrs. Fruma Bassin of 2740 Richton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Max Berrie of Gladstone Ave. announce the I engagement of their daughter, Belle, to Samuel W. Platt, son of I Mr. and Mrs. Morris Plotnisky of Monterey Ave. Sirs. Bertha Horwitz of Tyler Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Helen, to George R. Klein of Collingwood Ave. 24. Members whose dues are paid for 1939 and 1940 and their es- corts will be the guests of the Auxiliary. A variety show in the spirit of 1890 will be presented and there will be dancing the balance of the evening. A membership tea has been planned for Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 19, at 2 p. m. at the home of Pearl Gert Addresses Junior Mrs. Harry Tanner, past presi- Youth Education League dent of the Auxiliary, at 8613 Marygrove Drive. For further in- Miss Pearl Gert of the Moth- formation call Mrs. Rosenman at era' Pension Bureau addressed Townsend 8-8907 or Miss Minnie the members of the Junior Youth Gross, co-chairman, at Townsend Education League at a meeting 6-6420. A business meeting will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 12, at the home of Mrs. Rose Stocker. Miss Gert Monday, Dec. 18, at 8:30 p. m., in the Bnai Moshe Auditorium. described the work of her organi- Women interested in joining the zation. auxiliary are invited to attend. Miss Charlotte Gant, president of the auxiliary, urges members to attend this important meeting. GULIAN'S • Paid-Up Affair of Bnai Brith Ladies On Monday, Dec. 18, Neugar- ten Sunshine Club will meet at the new Jewish Community Cen- ter. Election of officers will be the principal business of this meeting and all members are urged to be present. Refreshments will be served and Mrs. Charles Rothstein has arranged for an interesting program. The following contributions are acknowledged: SPIN and WIN PAGE SEVEN end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HOME RELIEF SOCIETY ELECTION ON DEC. 18 II IIIIIII • • Nwe'WeeseOessOaeMaseseioserewewesewe th. C. 1 . -EVEIN1DER Goldie Myerson Group of Pioneer Women's Organi- zation Celebrates Chanu- kah The Goldie Meyerson group of the Pioneer Women's Organiza- tion celebrated Chanukah last Monday, at the home of Mrs. Edith Kupennan. The story of Chanukah, the symbols of the holiday in the light of present day events, and the role the woman plays in the upbuilding of Palestine were described by members. There was singing of Chanukah Bengt, games and re- freshments. The members of the Goldie Meyerson group are busily work- ing for the donor luncheon, which will take place on Jan. 17, at the Masonic Temple. For in- formation on reservations, call the luncheon chairman, Mrs. M. Goldwater, Ty. 4-7528. Dr. Mark Gunzburg An- nounces Series of Musicales Dr. Mark Gunzbourg will start series of musicales dedicated to the unknown compositions of modern and old composers in his new studios, at 449 W. Ferry, where the Detroit Civic Opera Choir, with Thaddeus Wronaki as director, hold the rehearsals. The first musicale will be given on Sunday, Jan. 14, 3:30 p, re., and the program will include the works of Henri Hera and Louis Moreau Gottschalk, the two pio- neers of American concert life. It will be a lecture - recitaL a Flower. for All Occasion.— Dexter-slley Florist, Tear •4422.