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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-11-11

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ocial and

ersonal

Most people will prefer to have the

F.-.

NEW DETROIT TIMES

Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Gittleman
of 27 Wyoma avenue, have as their
house guest their mother Mrs. S.
Stone, of Utica, N. Y.

delivered daily to their homes

Mr. and Sirs. Ben Cohn (Rose
Staman) entertained fifty guests at
their new home on 3015 Carter ave-
nue, Sunday evening, Nov. 6.

Mrs. lAona Robinson of Providence,
It. I., who has been visiting her sister,
Mrs. S. II. Wolfe of Burlingame ave-
nue left for Lansing where she will
visit her sister, Mrs. J. B. Simon.

H. & B. MARKS

Sirs. Fannie Calvery of Pittsburgh,
l'a., is the guest of her brother and
sister, Mrs. Ben Cohn of 3015 Carter
avenue. Many entertainments have
been given in her honor.

Manufacturers
Retailers- Wholesalers

Avowals



, Mrs. Esther Robinson of Provi-
'. dente, R. I., is visiting at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. S. H. Wolfe of
, Burlingame avenue.

Silk Quilts Made
To Order

Mr. Samuel I. Schmaltz, of New
York City, is visiting his relatives Mr.
and Mrs. I. Schmaltz of 441 East War-
ren avenue.

Or Recovered.

Mrs. Herman Warren of 1529 Bos-
ton boulevard west Saturday, enter-
tained the children of the Detroit Jew-
ish Orphans' Home at a theatre party
in the Colonial Theatre. Mrs. Warren
presented each child with a box of
candy,

Silk and Satin Baby Quilt.,
All Lambs' Wool Lined.

Michigan Millinery Co.

1249 WOODWARD AVENUE

Telephone Main 3428.

Mrs. I. Cohen of 303 Farnsworth
is leaving for a month's visit at Cleve-
, land.

STOP PAYING
HIGH GAS BILLS

Dirty and Improperly Adjusted
Gas Ranges, Lights and Heaters
Cause High Gas Bills.
Save gas and eliminate smoky ket-
tles by having them properly
cleaned and adjusted.
Gas Piping Blown Out. Gas Fitting
• Specialty. New Lines Installed.

SAMUEL SCHUBOT

Seven years as inspector with the
Detroit City Gas Co.
327 FarnsworthSt. Northway 1909

MRS. JOSEPH B. JACOBS

Sir. and Sirs. David Brown, who
One of the most beautiful affairs Sirs. Benjamin Siegel. Mrs. Joseph
were here for the Traxler-Brown wed- on the social calendar this season was 11, Selling, Sirs. Emanuel T. Berger, =
ding, have returned to their home in the exquisitely appointed luncheon Sirs. Hugo A. Freund, Mrs. Louis E-
Mrs. F redRosenfield,
Boston.
for 150 quests on Wednesday last at Marymont,
Mrs. Joseph Welt, Sirs. I. L. Poloz-
Hotel Addison at which Mrs. Samuel
ker,
Mrs.
Edwin
Rosenthal, Sirs. S.
Mr. Al Brown and Miss Kay Brown Louis Van Noorden of Webb avenue
who were in Detroit for their broth- was hostess honoring her house-guest, Hyman and Miss Blanche Rothschild.
Each
hostess
wore
a pretty corsage -r=
er's wedding, have returned home.
Sirs. Joseph B. Jacobs of Boston.
The color scheme of yellow and of Bebe chrysanthemums.
Miss Leona Landauer of St. Louis, mauve was very effectively carried
The guest of honor was charming
Mo., who was in Detroit for the Trax- out in the ball-room where the recep-
in a gown of French blue georgette, L=._
ler-Brown wedding, has returned
tion was held and in the beautiful with beaded trimmings. Her corsage
home.
Florentine dining hall where the was of 1.a France roses anti violets.
/
•rved at small tables 1 Mrs. Van Noorden was gowned in
guests wree
Mrs. T. D. Ettlinger of Dayton,
forming a horseshoe. Dainty baskets brown lace over brown charmeuse.
Ohio, is the guest of her sister, Sirs.
overflowing with Bebe chrysanthe- She carried Aaron Ward roses and
David Traxler.
mums, fraternity ferns, with bows of daisies.
tulle, formed pretty centerpieces at
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bickoff (nee
A string orchestra played a delight-
the luncheon tables. The following,
Anna Jalam) of 527 Medbury avenue,'
ou of p selections during the of-
• at each table, ful group
are receiving congratulations on the
also assisted in the receiving line: ternoon.
birth of a daughter, Shirley Lillian,
Oct. 23.

Largest, fastest steamers in the
world. Excellent treatment of pas-
sengers. There is a local agent in
your town or nearby.

Mrs. Oscar Rosenberger and chil-
dren are at the Hotel Majestic, New
York City, where they will remain for
the winter.

To Poland, Lithuania, Uk-
rainia and all Baltic States
via Hamburg:
Dec. 8
SAXONIA

Cabin

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At Marks'
you will find
the most
complete and
finest selec-
tion of furs
and fur coats
M Detroit— VI
you will find
it pays totr
buy of the
Makers.

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Sim J. F. Teichner sailed Nov. It on
the strainer "George Washington" for
Germany where she will visit her
daughter, Miss Miriam Teichner, for
several months.

3d Cl.

$125.00
$
$145.00
Tax $5.00
Via Cherbourg, Southamp-
ton, Liverpool and Glasgow:
Nov. 12
SCYTHIA
Nov. 12
ALGERIA
AQUITANIA .. . Nov. 15
Dec. 3
CARMANIA

Via England or Humber_ to Dan-
zig, $1:15; Libau, $145 Tax $5.

1

#aginaut Notes

Beth El Congregatiton held services
on Friday evening, with Nelson
Glueck of Hebrew Union College in
the pulpit. The sermon "The Ark of
God' was impressively delivered.

Mr. Glueck conducted class on
Wessontensorseosewssesesswessewssnse ss
tud of
th study
Sunday morning f for the
Engiiiigent ruts Iltohrew, which was followed by ti
talk and discussion on "Early Chris-
tianity and its Relation to Judaism,"
which .proved must interesting,
The engagement is announced
Miss Rose Stepsay to Henry Sidney
The Junior Auxiliary of Temple
Trisdorfer of New York City,
Beth
Beth El met ton Sunday afternoon at
the Community Center, with Sir.
(Outwit as guest. The Auxiliary is
planning a dancing party to be given
Monday evening, Dec. 26, at Forest-
er r s Temple.
'
-•
SILVERSTONE•EPSTEIN
Miss Emily Oppenheim has return-

filarriagr , a

In that way they will be sure to have
EVERYf DAY regularly - at a convinient
hour - this new newspaper.
Edited by ARTHUR BRISBANE, who
now writes in Detroit the Editorial, and the
"Today" column which go, in the Hearst
newspapers, to a daily audience of at least
15,000,000 readers.
Containing the most famous and highest-
cost features known in newspaper making.
The salaries of the artists whose work ap-
pears on the daily comic page alone total
more than $150,000 a year.
A Detroit newspaper for Detroit citizens
publishing the news of city, nation and
world from the Detroit point of interest---
independent - aggressive - champion of the
oppressed.

A word by telephone or mail brings the New
Detroit Times to your door, delivered every day

Notify Circulation Department,

THEI,DETROIT TIMES

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Weekly Schedule.
Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs, in charge of
Y. W. II. A. activities, announces
the following weekly activities for
the Young Women's Hebrew Associa-
tion: Mondays, dressmaking and ex-
pert filing; Tuesdays, millinery, Eng-
lish, decorative art and domestic sci-
ence; Wednesdays, dressmaking, ex-
pert filing, gymnasties•, Thursdays,
dramatic art, English, home nursing
and swimming; Saturdays, weekly
dances.
Weekly Dance..
The weekly dances continue to be
very popular, and it is the hope of
the Y. W. II. A. that every member
Escorts, either
will attend them.
male tor female, may accompany
them. The chaperones for Saturday.
night, Nov. 12, will be Mesdames
Adolph Sloman, R. T. Rosenfield and
Sir. and Sirs. Waldo Sloman.

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i Furs!

A Charming Eastern Guest

The net paid circulation of the Detroit Times more than
doubled in the first three weeks of the new ownership.

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---those who like pretty things

I have prepared a veritable feast for your delectation.

Pearls from the Orient

HAVE
IT

Diamonds from South Africa

Dramatic Art Group.
The Dramatic Art group, under the
On Sunday evening, Nov. 6, in the ed front Ann Arbor, where she was
presence of their immediate families, It guest of Miss Emily Levin at direction of Miss A. Stevenson of the
Department of Recreation, promises
Miss Rose Silverstone of Englewood Betsy Barber Dormitory.

a very interesting season. Watch for'
avenue and Sam Epstein, formerly of
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Seitner and the announcement of their play.
New York, were united in marriage
sons, Joseph and Frederick, left Sun-
at the Carmel Kosher restaurant.
Expert Filing Cl....
The bride was charming in a gown day for New York City.
Members of the Expert Filing
of white duchess satin, her veil ar-
class, under the direction of Miss
airs. Max Sehoeneman, who has Mildred Snyder of the Detroit Li-
ranged duchess cap style. She cur-
tied a shower bouquet of white roses been a guest in the city for the post brary Bureau, are already being pro- •
and lilies of the valley. The bride two months, has returned to her meted into more responsible positions
home in Chicago,
because of their expert training. The
se attended by her sister, Ann.
The ceremony was followed by a
second class in this department is
after
which
a
re-
,
I
Announcements
are
received
in
the
lelightful dinner •
soon to start, so register for it at
pon ,,,
in MN WITSVI3613=331 MO MS
.as held.
city of the marriage of Miss Minna once.
ti
Adams and Hastings
f he out-of-town guests were, mr..

Decorated Art Class.
and Mrs. J, Kovinsky and Mr. and
Cohen L . of
Seitner
Jacksonville,
of Saginaw,
Fla. which
i4 to
iltobert
The class in Decorative Art is to
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st,
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be

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to
Mrs. L. Solomon of Pontiac and Sirs. took plume On Monda
begin its work Tuesday, Nov. 15, at
The largest and finest Jewelry Store on the East Side.
at Detroit. Mr. and Sirs. St•itner are
Tibbie Fineman of Port Huron.
the studio of the School of Decorative
east.
handicraft. This class is very lim-
KAPLAN-WAGNER
ited, and early registration at the
Mrs. Josephine Longfelder, Widow clubhouse is advised.
6,1!
Miss Lillian Wagner announces the
lunged a raft of conmus ..nse
marriage of her sister, Rose, to Nate to( Julius Longfellow, died Sunday Swimming.
the Ificur Cholera Juried
You can take a dip, dive or plunge
Fanlan of this city, Tuesday, Nov. 7. illness.
morning
at her
home, after
a brief
Sirs.
Longfelder
is survived
Following the speaker ton the Pc
Its couple will take a trip East.
Sirs. Maxwell 11. into the most sanitary pool in De-
of rn
by five children:
The tinie for the first fall event to
ected set me
was a well
_
Slayer Couzens would have been re-
rit.si
Weinberg, of Detroit; Sirs. Si. Wel- troit if you will ask the office about
selunusual
be presented by the Clairmont Club cal
gramentertai
ners of
it.
Expert
instruction
given.
t
son, of Olivet; Julia Longfelder, of
elected toy a three-fourths majority, is here, On Monday evening, Nov.
Tickets for the big annual dance(

Saginaw; Leo Longfelder, of Mil-
had the results of the debate on the 14, in the auditorium of the Utley Lib-
SG
Sunday evening, Dee. 11, at the
The course in home nursing, under
waukee and Edmund I.ongfelder, of
Philomathic floor last Sunday evening rray, Woodward at Alger avenues, ler Hotel, are still obtainable ands
1
Detroit. The funeral took place on the direction of the Red Cross, begins
the
members
will
enact
a
miniature
nos:
Thursday evening, Nov. 17. This decided the election. A. I'earlman and court. A case wherein the plaintiff public is urged to buy them
Born to Sir. and Sirs. S. E. Solomon Monday
afternoon, with RabbiHar-
class also to be limited; register at NI. Abramoff, who stood by the mayor, sues for damages for heart balm, the ball room capacity is limited. r
i i t s K o elan and Nelson Glueck
of Rogers, Mich., a daughter, Oct. 31.
once at the Jewish Woman's club, 89 characterized the campaign of his op- caused after divorce proceedings, will dance committee is working everts
iating.
in making this affair the biggest
Rowena.
ponent, Dan Smith, as a campaign of be pending before this court at this the history of the organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ifloonigarden
Adolph
Rich,
of
New
York
and
of 1482 Glynn Court announce the
mis-statements and cowardliness, and time. Messrs. Stevens, Gedich, Alt- beAs n thig
n ed
tereb sy tion g ,,tu th nii r i: f
Saginaw, died Saturday morning
BLUE BIRD GIRLS
birth of a daughter, Mary Rita on Oc-
proved to the satisfaction of the mem- man, Seebald, Marleowitz, Feldman,
t he Phd
after a brief illness at St. Mary's
tober 26.
bers that the tax rate is not unjust, Yarowskv, Grass and Topeik will be mastic Debating Club before the hi
' hospital, Mr. Rich is survived by his
The Blue Bird Girls held their reg- and that it is absolutt•ly necessary involved in the matter. While Messrs. s debater
Cholera Juniors on Thursday evens
widow and two daughters, Mrs. Ella
Mr. and Sirs. Julius Steinberg of
ular meeting on Tuesday evening,' if Detroit is to continue the work Ornstein, Leiherman, Grossman and
Dec. 1. The topic is being kept sere
Drexler and :Miss Corrine Rich, both
1525 Burlingame avenue are receiving
Nov. 8, at the home of Sirs. Si. De which she has undertaken. They Schulman will, acting as lawyers, try
of New York, two brothers and three
be. and will insure those prescn
Roven, 1130 Putnam avenue.
congratulations on the birth of a
showed that M. 0. is not the failure to untangle the legal complications
joyable evening. !Members are urg
sisters, Israel and Max Rich and
for
the
court,
lien
Safir
and
a
jury,
All arrangements have been corn- it is purported to be, but, on the con-
daughter, Muriel Elaine, on Oct. 26.
Misses Marion, Hannah and Julia
to come promptly at 8:30 as doors sal
plated for the Blue Bird Dance, and trary, that it is an overwhelming suc- The court officials wifl be Martin Gor-
Rich, all of Saginaw. The funeral
be opened during program.
an enioyable time is being prepared cess: They praised the present ad- don, clerk, and Ben August, cryer. not

took place on Monday afternoon, with
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon wi
for. The event is to take place Sun- ministration as one that has carried The jury to hear the cause will be
Nelson Glueek officiating.
the Society on Nov. 17. .
picked
from
the
remaining
member-
dress
day evening, Nov. 13, at the Statler out its promises to the letter and sub-
MEYER KATZIN
ballrooms.
stantiated their statements by specific ship at the time reserved for so do-
The next meeting of the Blue Bird instances. Their opponents, S. Apple- ire in all civil suits.
HLETIC
Meyer Katzin, an old resident of
Girls will he held on Tuesday, Nov. baum and .1. Thumin, spoke of boss
A cordial i imitation is extended to
Detroit, died suddenly Saturday, Nov.
15, at the home of Miss I. Greenwald, rule and high taxes and an inefficient the public as attendance at this affair
5, following an attack of heart dis-
515 Garfield avenue.
tit ' t'lub hash
leT
NthA
administration. They argued against will be well rewarded in clean pleas- TheMNA
diii7
on A
laD
ease. The funeral was conducted
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid society,
completed a hike, which was else:
bringing men from other cities to fill ure.
from the residence, 3114 Beaubien at a meeting held Tuesday evening at
positions. and condemned $100,000 sal-
campaign i is by all present.-7he club plot
The fall membership ca
street, on Sunday. Interment took B'nai Moshe synagogue, Garfield and
aries. The result was that their op- in charge of Harry Milsteen. Jewish have many more such,
place at Machpelah.
and
Beaubien streets, unanimously elect-
. ' s
ponents won the decision by a three- young men are, as usual, invited to at-
This club is for boy ss
It
The deceased is survived by a sis- ed the following new officers:
fourths majority of the votes cast. tend weekly meetings held every Mon- young men between the ages s
ter, Sirs. Rose Kopins; two daugh-
mem
Mrs. Harry Klein, president; Sirs.
Floyd HIelanaa's Superb Orebaletro.
Jack Thumin, of the losing team, was day evening in the Utley Library. and 25 years are eligible to
ters, Mrs. David Goldberg and Miss Rudolph Waldman, vice-president;
declared ht•st speaker.
sale of dance tickets has been ship. Athletes are preferred.
Rose Katzin; and four sons, William, Mrs. Julia Wolf, recording secretary;
The Nineteenth Annual Philomathic going on steadily. Tickets can be ob-
The Madison Athlete ic Cluh is 34
harry, Aaron and Philip.
Sirs. William Altman, financial sec-
Engle ,
Banquet will In• held on Wednesday tinned
numbers.
alr. Katzin was for many years a retary; Mrs. Frank Staub, treasurer;
a dance, at the American
evening,
Dee.
25,
and
Philomathic
member of Beth David Synagogue. Mrs. Jacob Elman. sergeant-at-arms;
In loving memory of our beloved
The athletic committee reports that pie, Bethune and Brush, Friday'
l l b , T F i :
afnrii..e . t Ikl. t k i:h. t. h ,I,' ,r i ani yz et ish.,:a imast
He WAS a B'nai B'rith and a member trustees, Sirs. Philip Berkowitz, Mrs. daughter and sister, Jennie S. Gor- alumni should be making plans to be the Clairmont eleven will engage the fl i ng, Nov.
This
of many charitable organizations. Kalish, Mrs. Rudolph Naftally.
don who departed this life on the tht: e to a man.
strong Dancing Ma estics in a foot- a way
The second annual social of the Phil- ball contest on G"indley Field this dance to he held in Iletroot it this,
Many sorrowing friends paid last
A public installation of officers twelfth day of Cheshva, Nov. 13.
P
tickets
tribute to the deceased Sunday.
will be held for members and their "Peace to thine Ashes! May there rise ontathie will include a humorous de- Sunday afternoon at 1:30 °clack.
bate
on the question, "Resolved, that Basketball is already gaining ground, the o.
door or from the members.
From
out
thine
ashes
now,
friends on Sunday. Nov. 27, at the
The next meeting of this u r,
Elephant Tails be Made of Cork." B. the Junior College gymnasium has
A genius of thy race, as bright,
B'nai Sloshe synagogue. A lecture
Safer and A. Weisw fusser will provide been obtained and practices are held thin will he held at the Jewish on,
As purely bright as thou.
and good music will be on the pro-
afternon. 0
the hunter fur the affirmative, while there ton Thursday and Saturday
And when our earthly race is o'er,
Building, Sunday
gram, and refreshments will be serv-
Si. Abramoff and C. Ornstein will en- nights.
0 may we meet above,
ed. There will be no charges.
And join the bright-robed heav'nly deavor to make the negative the most
The organization will celebrate the
amusing. The get-together will be at
throng
Er,
of
tenth anniversary of its existence on
lTylitAS
A M u
minnie
the home of Charles Ornstein, 471
Who sing that 'God is Love.'"
Dec. 11, at the B'nai Moshe syna-
F:astlawn avenue, where refreshments
Her
Sorrowing
l'arents
and
Brother
gogue.
will be served.
Speaking before a large audience at Mi.
The regular meeting
held at the horns
the Shaarey Zedak Synagogue on Amitians WAS
In loving memory of any sister Bet-

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THE CRIMSONS

The Crimsons, at their first meet-
, ing of the year, elected the following
' officers: Cecil Pearl, president and
I captain; Lewis Bressler, assistant
a captain, secretary and treasurer.

ty Freeman who slits] three years ago,
PERFECTION LODGE
at the age of 27.
0 fragrant memory and dear,
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
0 love PO pure and great,
M., will hold regular communication
You passed while yet we wondered
Wednesday. Nov. 16, at p. m. sharp.
At the richness of our fate.

MRS. HERMAN COHN.1

C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.

Thursday evening, Nov. 3, Sir. Fred
O'Meara, president of Institute of
Common Sense, lecturer on Salesman-
ship, and advisor to such large manu-
facturing and mercantile companies as
Paige Detroit, Studebaker Corpora.
tion, Hudson's, Walk-Over Stores, un-

is

street, Tuesday evening, Nue.
str E ee n t tertainment and sewing
s _to
ed the business meeting. hro
the M.
meeti n g to be held at
Miss Mary Nathanson, 5453 Beau

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