DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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Pre-Holiday Dance of
Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S.
Sunday Night

Annual Chanukah Ball of
Bnai Moshe on Sunday

Beth El High School
Student Council Dance
Dec. 20

U. H. S. Auxiliary
10th Annual Donor
Luncheon Jan. 28

December 5,

Collect $965.36 for Yeshi-
voth in Palestine and
Shanghai Appeal

Three women who made eel.
lections with boxes over the High
Marvin Frederic and his or-
chestra, who have previously been
The Wothan's Auxiliary of the Holidays raised amounts for a
featured at the Book Cadillac United Hebrew Schools have com- total of $965.36 as follows: Mrs.
in Detroit and played for many pleted their plans for the tenth Ida Solai, 3311 Tuxedo Ave,
months at the Stevens Hotel in donor luncheon to be held on $818.36; Mrs. Anna Spivak,
Chicago, will provide music for Wednesday, Jan. 28, at the social 3370 W. Boston Blvd., $100; M rs.
Grossberg, 2663 Elmhurst, $17.
the opening of Club Havana, the
The sum of $500 was sent to 13
Temple Beth El social hall, on
yeshivoths in Palestine and $200
Dec. 20.
was given for the Shanghai ap-
The affair is under the aus-
peal. The balance of $215.36, is
pices of the High School Stu-
left for three yeshivoth in Europe
dent Council and an evening of
DR. WISE SENDS MESSAGE dancing and entertainment is
which will be given to Rabbi
TO L J. ROSENBERG
Cuttler, Rabbi Jaffe and Rabbi
promised. Tickets are now on sale
Zack of Chofetz Chaim Yeshivoth,
by all Council members.
In a message to Louis James
The 'women thank all who had
PHI. GAMMA ETA SORORITY Rosenberg, acknowledging his
a share in making this collection
Sefer Hayeled Inscription
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority had greeting to the Inter-American
possible.
For Aaron M. Block
a formal dinner-dance at the Jewish Conference, Dr. Stephen
Book Casino on Nov. 15. It cele- S. Wise wrote:
Young People's Society of
Baby Aaron Moshe, son of Mr.
brated their second anniversary
"I appreciate your message to and Mrs. Louis Block of Wash-
Congregation Shaarey
and the installation of the new the Inter-American Jewish Con- ington, D. C., and grandson of
Zedek
officers. Eleanor Hoffenberg once ference and wish that, as a life- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Block of
more took over the president's long advocate of Inter-American- Calvert Ave., was inscribed in
302. Donald Thurber;- of the Met-
ropolitan Youth Coundil, will pre-
chair; Lillian Hack, vice presi- ism and as one who served as Sefer Hayeled on the occasion of
sent a puppet show after the busi-
dent; Thelma Asner, recording American Consul in Brazil a gen- his brith.
ness portion of the meeting.
secretary; Sophie Gordon, treas- eration ago, you could have
The ceremony took place in
Announcements will be made
urer; Mary Zogut, historian; joined us and had part in the Washington, at which were pres-
pertaining to the Study. Group,
Fran Swarin, publicity.
ent the grandparents and Mrs.
conference."
conducted- by Rabbi Morris Adler,
A. Katzin, Dr. and Mrs. Leon
which will be held Thursday, Dee,
Katzin, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
DOF YOMI
11, at 8:30 p. m., in the Allen
Block and Rabbi Joshua Sperka.
Room.
Joseph Block, who is president
The recently organized group of Congregation Bnai Ravid, in-
On Dec. 12 the society will
of the Dof Yomi, to study two scribed his grandson in Sefer
MRS. LOUIS J. TOBIN
take over the late Friday ev ,?-
consecutive pages of Talmud ev- Ilayeled, pledging $25 to the Jew-
ning services of the congregation
ery day, will have a Mlavah ish National Fund. Israel Block hall of Congregation Shaarey and will present a youth sympos-
DETROIT'S UNIQUE
Zedek.
This
annual
donor
affair
■ Malka, Saturday, Dec. 6, 8:30 gave $5 and Mr. and Mrs. Isa- is being given for the purpose of ium. The topic for discussion
SUPPER CLUB
p. m., at the Bnai Zion Congre- dore Rosenwald, $5. The $35
will be "Roots for the Uprooted".
N N DELICIOUS AMERICAN- o ‘ gation,
Holman and Humphey. were turned over to Jewish Na- raising funds for the mainte-
Refreshments will be served
ITALIAN DINNERS
nance of the bus system, which after the services in the social
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Con- tional Fund by Rabbi Sperka.
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transports
the
children
to
and
All-Star
Floor
Show
gregation will be the hostesses.
hall. Everyone is invited.
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Zev Clay's Floating Rhythm
Members as well as non-members P. K. Madan Is New Man- from the schools.
The Young:. People's Society of
Mrs.
Charles
Robinson,
presi-
N , Sea Food - Steaks - Chops
are welcome. Admission is free.
Shaarey Zedek will, meet,on Sun-
ager
of
Grand
Hotel
in
dent
of
the
Auxiliary,
appointed
)
Ressryotioas ?hams VI 1-8832 i k
For information call Rabbi I.
day, Dec. 7, at 3 :30,. . , Room
Mrs. Herman Wetsman as chair-
Miami Beach, Fla.
. '1,1101.311,1.97,rssOk Stollman.
The Grand Hotel, 220-23rd St., man, Mrs. Harry Kraft and Mrs. Fisk Jubilee Singers to
Miami Beach, Fla., is now under Louis J. Tobin as co-chairmen, Close Pre-Holiday Town
new management. P. K. Madan and the following committees:
Program, Mrs. Bertram Smok- Hall Series at Fisher;'
is. manager. He would like to
Jeffries,
City
Clerk
Lea
dbetter,
Cousty
Auditor
Edward
H.
Mayor
ier, chairman, Mesdames Sam-
see
all
his
old
friends
at
the
The Fisk Jubilee Singers who
Williams, Samuel J. Love, Director of Wayne County Bureau of
son Wittenberg, Mrs. Jack To- will close the pre-holiday Detroit
Grand
Hotel
this
winter.
Investigation
The Grand Hotel has a swim- bin, co-chairmen; prospects, Mrs. Town Hall season, Wednesday,
AT THE GRAND OPENING OF THE
ming pool, private beach, solar- Max Hayman, chairman, Mrs. Dec. 10, at 11 a. m.,.have a long
and roof garden; located in Jacob Lattin, co-chairman; res- and honorable tradition.,
1 5th Annual Jubilee Sanatorium Bazaar ium
the heart of Miami Beach, op- ervations, Mrs. Moe Dann, chair-
On Oct. 6, 1871, , a nemeless
posite the Roney Plaza in the man, Mrs. Louis Seiton, co-chair- and penniless group' of Negro
THIS SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6
center of all beach activity. The man; ways and means, Mrs. Wil- singers went fbrth frinn Fish
visitor will find himself within liam Mandell, chairman; lunch- University under the direction of
at Bnai Moshe Center—Dexter and Lawrence
walking distance of all the night eon arrangements, Mrs. Ben Gor- George L. White to raise, money
Outsfendisg Event to Continuo Until Sunday, December 14
clubs, theaters, Lincoln Road don, chairman, Mrs. George M. to save theii. struggling school.
shopping center; two blocks from Roberts, Mrs. Julius Berman, co-
In 1875 they triumphantly re-
For Information, please call MAdison 6766
the golf courses and tennis courts. chairmen; decorations, Mrs. Saul turned to the college to cele-
Davidson,
chairman,
Mrs.
Louis
Convenient to bus, train or plane
brate the dedication of Jubilee
and auto. The Venetian Cause- J. Tobin, co-chairman; record- Hall, named for them and built
way leads directly to the hotel. ing secretary, Mrs. • Moe S. Per- with the money they had earned
They have one of the largest and lis; publicity, Mrs. Joseph Hor- in interpreting to the world
best restaurants at the beach witz, chairman, Mrs. Henry H. through the slave songs of their
right in the building. Rhumba Shapero, co-chairman; printing, fathers, the joy, pathos and reli-
and Conga lessons are given free. Mrs. George M. Roberts; "Our gious devotion of their race.
Children," Mesdames 'John Hor-
The 'Present group of Jubilee
PRESENT
chairman, Arnold Frank, Singers, under the direction of
Jeanette Milestone of Atlan- witz,
Meyer Shugerman. co-chairmen;
tic City, Now Operating memoriams, Mesdames Harry Mrs. James Meyers, sings with
harmony, rhythm and blend-
Royal Hotel, Miami Beach Dunitz, chairman, Julius Berman, that
ing of tonal quality which made
Morris
Krause,
Abe
Moss,
co
Friends and patrons of the
them the greatest interpreters of
Hotel Calvert and Milestone Ho- chairmen; luncheon treasurer, Negro spirituals in the world
SHETLANE
tel, Atlantic City, N. J., will Mrs. Joseph N. Keidan; luncheon- today. .
welcome the announcement that ette meetings, Mesdames Morris
,Next attraction on the series
the popular Jeanette Milestone, Krause, chairman, Mrs. George is scheduled for Jan.
when
is now operating the Royal Ho- Orley, co-chairman; assistant Marianne Lorraine, French refu-
corresponding secretary, Miss Mir- • fee singer and actress, will ap-
tel, in Miami Beach.
Located in the heart of all iam Levine; hospitality, Mes- pear.
activities, at the corner of 8th dames Abe Kasle, chairman, Isaac
,„
St. and Washington Ave., the Shetze•, Hayman, Harry Rosman, Governor Hotel, Covering
Royal Hotel is an ideal place to Benjamin Gould.
Entire Square -Block, Of-
The first luncheonette meetintt.
stay for those desiring absolute
fers Every Resort Facility
was held on Wednesday, Dec. 5,
comfort at minimum costs.
Guest rooms have twin beds, at the home of Mrs. Ben B.
EVery detail for a well planned
furnished in English Blonde Pine, Schwartz of Blaine Ave., at which winter vacation has been given
colored tile baths with tub and time many pledges were received. careful consideration at the Gov-
shower, each with outside expos- For reservations call Mrs. Moe ernor Hotel in Miami Beach, Fla.
ure and tropical louvre doors. Dann, To. 7-0417.
Located at 21st St. 'and Park
Spacious lobbies and lounge, a
Ave., the hotel, althongly strate-
beautiful sun deck facing the 'A Beautiful Dream", Yid- gically isolated from the urban
cool, sparkling ocean, and a fine
dish Folks Operetta, This nbises and confusion, is, however,
coffee shop connecting, are addi-
at hand to the famous shops,
Week at Littman's Peo- close
tional features of the new Royal
nite clubs and natural facilities
ple's Theater
Hotel.
for sports, and is in the center
Jeanette Milestone extends a
of all resort recreational activit.c-.
Friday
night,
Sunday
matinee
cordial invitation to all her North-
Among the many features offer-
ern friends to visit her in the and night, Dec. 5 and 7, a great ed
ed at the Governor is a private
tropical, southern paradise. Spe- N ew York musical hit, Beau- beach and cabanas, private courts
cial Christmas to New Year rates tiful Dream," composed by Scho- for tennis, handball and badmin-
are being offered, with extra in- lom Secunda, book by William ton, (lacing in the tropical patio
SET
Siegel, will be produced at Litt- gardens, free parking for guests'
ducements for season guests.
Those desiring further informa- man's People's Theater.
cars and entire city ,block of
The talented star cast, includ- lawns and colorful gardens.
A beautifully boxed sweeter gift en-
tion should write or wire the
ing
Lily
Liliana,
Leon
Liebgold,
semble that will win any man. Wear
Royal Hotel, 758 Washington
The rooms -are large and taste-
them together or individually. They're
Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. Book- Abraham Lax, Ethel Dorf and fully furnished in ultra-modern
let and specific rates will be Misha Fishzon in the leading design, full length mirrored doors
a blend of Australian Iamb's wool and
parts, supported by Frances Wein- and tropical louvre doors through-
baby kid mohair. Coat model has a
cheerfully sent.
traub, Abe Dorf, Clara Raffalo, out. An unusual feature is the
bright plaid yoke, leather buttons, snug cuffs and bot-
Stella Schulman, Florence Fein- fact that not only are all rooms
Hillel Jamboree Is an
tom. The sleeveless sweater matches perfectly. Sixes,
stein, Isaac Arco and others, will with outside exposure, but the
small, modium, large. In natural camel shade.
Outstanding Social Event be featured.
bathrooms are as well. ,
The "Hillel Jamboree," sponsor-
"A Beautiful Dream," a Jewish
For joyous, carefree gaiety,
ed by the Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- folks operetta, has an interesting
dation at the University of plot, with lots of comedy, with rest and relaxation, don't hesi-
Michigan on Nov. 29 and 30, modern American-Jewish catchy tate to write for information to
H. B. Friedman, managing di-
was the largest social undertak- melodies.
rector of the Governor' Hotel.
ing in the -Foundation's 15 years
of service in Ann Arbor.
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Ford Hour Features Navy
Chaperons for the occasion were
Progress is reported in con-
Broadcast
Prof. and Mrs. I. L. Sharfman,
Prof. and Mrs. William Haber, nection with the eighth annual
The United States Navy will
and Mr. and Mrs. Osias Zwerd- donor luncheon which the Hebrew hold the spotlight on the Ford
ling. Mr. Zwerdling is the chair- Ladies Aid Society has scheduled Sunday Evening Hour, which will
GIFTS
MAIL
man of the Ann Arbor chapter, for Jan. 7, at Fort Wayne Hotel. be heard over Station .WJR next
WRAPPED
A business meeting will be Sunday night between 9 and 10
U. S. 0.
ORDERS
held
on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. o'clock. The program will be
IN SPECIAL
The
evening
closed
with
an
P ROM PTLY
informal dance at the Huron 10, at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall, broadcast by the Navy to all of
GIFT BOXES
FILLED
Hills Country Club with close to rt which final arrangements will its ships at sea and to its far
RANDOLPH 1 I I 2
600 students and visitors in at- be made for the card party on flung bases from Iceland to the
Tuesday evening, Dec. 16.
Philippines.
tendance.____ _ _

The Young People's Society of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
sponsor a pre-holiday dance this
Saturday evening in the Shaarey
Zedek social hall.
Jacky Greene and his Colle-
gians will provide the music. A
colorful floor show will be feat-
ured.
Co-chairmen are Mildred Ja-
cobs and Ralph Friedman.
Tickets may be obtained by
calling Maurice Brewer, Tyler
5-9293 or Mildred Jacobs, Tyler
5-4970.

The annual Chanukah ball of
the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood NI
be held Sunday evening, Dec. 7,
at Hotel Statler.
Dance music will be played by
Mike Falk and his orchestra.
There will be entertainment, in
addition. Mrs. Harry Meer heads
the arrangements committee and
is assisted by Mrs. Irwin Sims.
The public is invited.

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