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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-01-27

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PAGE SIX

Celebrates 80th Birthday

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All Society Item. and other local notes should be communicated to the office of dr
Chronicle by I o'clock each Wednenday_ afternoon in order to appear in the current •eek's
imue. Phone Glendale S126, Society Editor. Mail notice. te received set taw
than Wednesday

A most delightful affair of the past
week was the entertainment given at
the Children's Free Hospital on Fri-
day afternoon last under the auspices
of the educational department of the
Federation of Women's Clubs, with
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin as chairman.
Contributing to the program were
Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen, who charming-
ly rendered a group of "Mother
Goose" and nursery rhyme songs;
Mrs. Beecher, who gave several se.
lections of musical character delinea-
tions, and Miss Golda Vehon, (Ian-
seuse, in interpretative and poetic
studies. The afternoon was greatly
enjoyed by the little children and
many entertainments of like nature
are planned and carried out by this
department of the Federation.

QUALITY AND SERVICE

Is the motto on which this company was formed.
When you think of the Ampico or the Knabe Piano
you naturally think of Janney-Bowman, Inc. Both
members of the firm have been identified with the
Ampico almost since its inception, therefore it is
not just a part of our business. It is our business.
We believe in the Ampico to the extent that our en-
tire time is devoted to the promotion of it in Detroit.

The many people of prominence who have pur-
chased the
AMPICO IN THE KNABE AND FRANKLIN
PIANOS
During the two years we have been in business
in Detroit is convincing evidence of the need of a
store devoted to the sale of high grade pianos only.
We invite you to call and hear the Knabe and
the Ampico.

Janney-Bowman, Inc.

Book Bldg.

1243 Washington Boulevard
Where Quality Is Higher Than Price.

TAKE SATURDAY MORNING OFF

Beginning Tomorrow, at Orchestra Hall, at 10:30, for • Course of
Five Illustrated Talks on the Appreciation of Music.

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Under the Direction of Victor Kolar
Talks on the Orchestral Instruments, the Music and the Composers
By Robert De Bruce

CONCERTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD PEOPLE
Season Tickets: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c for Five Concerts
At Grinnell's Now.

Remaining Concerts: February 4, 11, 18 and 25
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY AN ORCHESTRA

Trico

Hu-
midi-
fying
Shields

Are being installed in exclusive homes. They protect the decora-
tions and give you the proper humidity. The only shield with a
baked enamel finish, grained to match the woodwork or furniture,
with a moisture pan covering the top surface of the radiator. Ar-
tistic and useful. Can be used as a seat or shelf. Estimates cheer-

fully furnished.

Art Metal Radiator Cover Co.

Phone Main 9115

516 Free Press Bldg.

The Linen

101 JOHN R ST.

Shop

Mrs. Albert Kahn was one of the
natronesses for the benefit dinner and
-ally staged by college women at Ho-
'el Statler under the auspices of the
Detroit Council of University Women
on Jan. 24.

MRS. A. ANSPACH
Returning from Cincinnati, where
she spent several weeks visiting with
Mrs. A. Anspach of 1522 Monterey
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Justin
avenue will be at home to her friends
Rollman, is Mrs. Hannah Freud of
on Wednesday afternoon and even-
Hotel Wolverine.
ing, Feb. 1, to commemorate her
eightieth birthday anniversary. Ed-
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wurzberger ward and Eugene Anspach, her sons,
If Chicago boulevard left on Satur- of Newark, N. J., will participate in
day last for Southern California, the celebration.
where they will spend the remainder
of the winter months.

Through inadvertence the report
of the Temple Sisterhood monthly
meeting appearing in these columns
in an earlier issue carried the name
of but one $100 contributor to the
Hebrew Union College dormitory
Joseph Siegel of Boston boulevard
fund—that of Mrs, David A. Brown.
Mrs. Joseph Rosenweig was the first has returned from a several days '
contributor of a similar amount to visit to New York City.
the fund, Mrs. Jennie Gumbiner of-
fering a like sum. Mrs. S. M. Gregor
Mr. and Mrs. William A Stearns
was also a generous donor.
of Longfellow avenue have returned
from a delightful trip to New York
Among the many charming social and Atlantic City.
events of the past week was the beau-
tifully appointed luncheon and bridge
Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer entertained
for 30 guests at the Phoenix Club 70 guests at two beautifully appoint-
Thursday last, at which Mrs. Joseph ed luncheons followed by bridge at
II. Selling of Hotel Addison was hos- her home on Glynn court, on Wednes-
tess. The out-of-town guests at this day and Thursday last. The decora-
delightful affair were Mrs. S. Loeb tive scheme was effectively carried
of Lafayette, Ind.; Mrs. I. Pick of out at small tables where the guests
Haarlem, Holland; Mrs. Ilenry Van were seated. Baskets of pink sweet
Baalen of Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Oscar peas centered the tables.
Neustadt of Chicago; Mrs. Marcus
Marks of Manistee, Mich., and Miss
Miss Sadie Buttner of Kokomo,
Sadie Iluttner of Kokomo, Ind.
Ind., is a guest at the home of Mr.

February Furniture Sale

Begins on

Wednesday, February First

4agi1taw Notre

The Ladies' Aid Society met on
Wednesday afternoon at Beth E
Community Center, with Mra. I. Op
penheim and Mrs. A. Seitner acting as
hostesses. Mrs. J. Thal, in charge of
sewing for orphans in war-stricken
countries, reports that she has ha(
splendid co-operation'on the part fo
most of the members of the society
and that a number of garments and
layettes have been completed and
will soon he forwarded.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Kramer were most
pleasantly surprised on Friday eve-.
ning at the Community Center, the
occasion being their thirtieth wedding
anniversary. A pot-luck dinner was •
served at 6 o'clock to about 60 guests,
after which toasts were given to the
guests of honor, who were also the
recipients of beautiful gifts. The es-'
teem shown Mr. Kramer is in appre-
ciation of his untiring efforts evi-
denced in the planning and building
of the Community Center, while Mrs.
Kramer is loved and appreciated by
her wide circle of friends.

With

TWO DAYS OF COURTESY
Monday and Tuesday, January 3oth and

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THE ORIGINAL SCHOOL OF MILLINERY

Beeman's Evening School teaches you in 60 days. Afternoon and
evening classes. Diplomas awarded. Positions guaranteed.

4152 Woodward Avenue

Telephone Garfield 5010

Fyfe's Main Floor

The J. L. Hudson Co.

P. S. HOLDS MEMBERS'
ONLY PARTY ON SUNDAY

BLUE BIRD

GIRLS
Y.
and Mrs. I. Rosenberg of Boston
Of interest to Detroiters is the boulevard.
marriage in Milwaukee of Miss Ilelen
An unusually long but interesting
Adler, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Swartz of West Grand
Consistent with the policy it adopt- meeting of the Blue Bird Girls was
Emanuel D. Adler and granddaugh- boulevard entertained delightfully at
ed at the beginning of the season, held Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, at the
ter of the late Seligman Schloss of luncheon followed by bridge on Fri-
the Young People's Society of Tem- home of Miss Anna Madiefsky, 995
Detroit, to Karl Ormsby Bellock, day afternoon last.
ple Beth El will hold a "Members Theodore street.
which took place in Milwaukee on
Tickets for the forthcoming dance,
Only Party" Sunday evening, Jan.
Saturday afternoon last at 4 o'clock.
Jacob II. Schakne of Glynn court
29, at which time only those holding Feb:24, at the Federation of Women's
Clubs,
were distributed among the
spent the past week in Pittsburgh,
membership cards will be admitted.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Enggass l'a., where he was formerly a .resi-
girls and from present indications it
This policy will be carried out most
if Longfellow avenue have returned dent.
is
anticipated
that they will be dis-
rigidly and application for member-
from a pleasant stay with their par-
Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Phillipe are
posed of long before the evening of
shin at the door with the view of
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Schoen-
the dance. Miss Tillie Halperin was
Returning from Pittsburgh, Pa., spending several days in Detroit.
gaining admission will not be accept-
brun of Chicago, where they went to where he spent a few days, is Merle
appointed to take charge of the tick-
ed. Dancing, will start at 8:30 and
participate in the celebration of Mrs. B. Spandau of Hotel Addison.
Mr. and Sirs. Louis Levinsohn have
ets. All those desiring to obtain tick-
the usual splendid music is promised.
Schoenbrun's birthday anniversary.
ets may secure same from the follew-
returned from a short visit in De- Refreshments will be served.
53:1 Hague
Miss Florence Brown of McLean troit.
Elaborate preparations are now be- ing: Miss Tillie Halperin,
avenue, Northway, 1362-W; Miss lila
Mrs. Ilenry M. F echimer, as a avenue is in New York for a three
ing made and tickets are in process
Garfield avenue, Mel-
.1. Kohn of Chicago is the guest of
ills
member of the executive board of weeks visit with her sister, Miss Jane
Greenwald,
of distribution for the Y. I'. S. third
rose 3930-R, and bliss Anna Kurtz-
the Women's City Club, was actively Brown.
his daughter, Mrs. Philip Sobel.
annual formal hall to be held Satur-
man, 309 Englewood avenue, Hemlock
interested in the lecture given by Sir
day evening, Feb. 11, at Elks' Tem-
Mrs. A. Kanter has returned from ple. While only a limited number 2738-M.
Philip Gibbs on "What I Saw in Rus-
Albert Samter of Owen avenue has
The girls are planning a novel en-
sia," in Orchestra Hall on Wednes- left for an extended cruise to the Chicago, where she was the guest of of tickets will be distributed so as
tertainment for their monthly social
day evening.
Panama Canal Zone, San Francisco her sister, Mra. Alberti.
not to overtax the capacity of the
meeting
which will be held Wednes-
and Ilonolulu.
lance floor and inconvenience the
day evening, Feh. I, at the Inoue of
Mrs. Fred Rosenfield of Putnam
guests, it is expected that the at-
Sirs.
J.
Goldberg,
631 F. Palmer rave-'
avenue left on Saturday last for a
Miss Sadie Keidan is spending a
tendance will exceed by far that of
two weeks' visit in New York City, few weeks in New York City, where
The Young People's Society of B'nai previous years. The committee in nue. Miss Ida Solomon, Miss Sallie
where she will he the guest of her she accompanied bliss Florence Moshe has completed its plans for a charge urged that those who antici- Solomon and Miss Kurtzman are on
children, Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbert Weil, Brown.
parents and children's meet which pate attending make an effort to se- the entertainment committee for that
formerly of this city.
will be celebraterd on Thursday eve- cure tickets at an early date so that evening.
The French class of the Jewish nine, Feb. If,
arrangements may be made accord-
Mrs. Sidney Fechheimer of Monte- Woman's Club, under the tutelage of Prominent speakers will addr e ss the ingly. Those who desire tickets and
rey avenue is spending a fortnight in Mme. Perrault, entertained delight- audience after which an elaborate en- have not received them by mail may
Cincinnati, the guest of relatives and fully at luncheon on Wednesday at tertainment will take place and dane- secure them by calling Miss Mildred
A regular meeting of the Para-
friends.
the Jewish Woman's clubhouse, with ing will follow. Nadle, Garfield 4758.
mount club Was held at the home of
Mme. Perrault as guest. The Sunday Bible Class of the so-
Mrs. A. Weisberg at 4941 Vinewood
Professor Solomon B. Freehof of
ciety has proven a great success. New
avenue. The second election for offi-
the Hebrew Union College, Cincin-
cers was held and the results were as
Mrs. D. W. Simons of Mister ave- classes are being added and will con-
nati, who spoke on "The Rise and nue has returned from New York, tinue to be added until all the chil-
follows: A. Weisberg, president: D.
Development of the Synagogue" at where she accompanied Mr. Simons, dren will have been taken care of.
On Tuesday evening the Hebrew Feinberg, secretary; A. lesser, treas-
Temple Beth El on Friday evening who sailed from that point on the The following are on the Bible Class Ladies' Aid had the most inspiring urer. Jack Wein will take care of all
last, under the auspices of the Men's SS. Asiatic for an extended trip to staff: Joseph Staub, supervisor; An- meeting in its history. The officers publicity. Ed Levenson was admit-
Temple Club, was entertained at din- Palestine. narose Hersh, principal; Ethyl Klein, and members were enthusiastic and ted as a member of the club. General
ner by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosen-
Scottie Samburg, Lillian Mark, Rose prospects for the year appeared to be entertainment followed the meeting.
helm of Pingree avenue.
Mr and Mrs. M. Fantle of West Gunsherg, Anne Knoppow, teachers. unusually bright. At present their
Next meeting will be held at the
The Young People's Society has membership is over 150, but the new home of A. Lesser, 3897 Twenty-ninth
Bethune vaenue left on Saturday last
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman for Southern California, where they joined with the Junior League of the administration hopes to reach the street.
were in New York in attendance at will spend the remainder of the win- United Synagogue and has been rec- quota of 200. The next meeting will
the United Synagogue and Young ter months.
ognized as one of the most active or- take place Jan. :II at the B'nai Moshe 411 MN 1111111111MINII 111111111111111•1 •111 111.
People's League conventions held in
ganizations in the city.
Synagogue's vestry rooms, Garfield
that city the past week.
and Beaubien streets. Important
The Pi Aloha Epsilon, a chapter
of a Greek letter sorority, at its for-
business will be transacted. A promi-
At the last meeting of the Grill mal meeting on Saturday night in-
nent speaker will deliver an impor-
Club, held at the Phoenix Club, Vic- itiated the flolowing new members
The 1922 citizenship class, conduct- tant message. All the members are
tor Roemer was the speaker of the all students of the University o f
ed at the Jewish Institute, will begin urged to come.
Cla ses for beginners and :el-
evening, choosing as his topic "My Michigan: The Misses Ruth Arie, Yo
this Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock.
van d players now forming. :\r-
Country, 'Tis of Thee."
letta Finsterwald and Bernice Kahn The class is conducted by Jack Berko-
ran ements for private instruction
of Detroit and Anne Muskin of Sioux witz. The last class has graduated,
may be made. Instruction by S. A.
Fred NI. Butzel spoke on "Adult City, Iowa; Dorothy Frank, Terre all the members having passed their
The Kadimah Girls' dance is to take
Perin, Auction Bridge Editor of
Delinquency" before the social serv- H auto, Ind., and Bernice Frazer of
examinations.
place
this
Sunday
evening,
Jan.
29,
in
The Cincinnati Enquirer.
ice class of the Jewish Women's Club C heboygan, Mich. A banquet and
the 13 nal 13 nth clubrooms at 1307
on Thursday morning last.
ante, in which 17 couples particid
Broadway, and all arrangements have
STUDIO 433 BOOK BLDG.
I
been completed by the committee in
Mrs. Max Philip Ileavenrich, who gated, followed the ceremony.
Main 5063.
charge.
Tickets
may
still
he
obtain-
spent several days in the city, a guest
Among the many pre-nuptial af-
The concerts that were to have been ed from the members or at the door.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice fairs given in honor of Miss Rae Ya-
BIOME Ira
1 111
For
the
past
two
weeks,
instead
of
Enggass of Longfellow avenue, has , lomstein of East Palmer avenue, given in Detroit by Cantor Joseph
holding their regular art meetings,
returned to her home in Saginaw.
whose marriage to I. B. Rubins of Shlisky in the Beth David Synagogue
the girls have gone ice skating, but
--
New York City will be an event of on Jan. 27, 214 and 29, were postponed
the art meetings will be resumed in
February, was a handkerchief shower for Feb. 10 and 11, with a Sunday
about three weeks.
given by Mrs. Emma Yalomstein and concert for Feb. 12. The committee
Miss Martha Myer at their home on in charge expressed its regrets at the ,
forced postponement, as Cantor Shlis-
1. 0. B.
Owen avenue on Sunday.
ky will be unable to appear on the ,
70NVA'. 1 .
151
Sirs. Maurice Kallmeir of West original dates announced.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Pisgah

B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. S.

• •

PARAMOUNT CLUB

HEBREW LADIES' AID

AUCTION
IDG E

KADIMAH

CONCERTS BY CANTOR
• J. SHLISKY POSTPONED

B. AUXILIARY

Sale of Men's Shoes

410 Pairs of Boots and Oxfords
Reduced to

$4 9 °

Priced formerly to $12.00

Men certainly appreciate the opportunity of buy-
ing Fyfe quality and style at present savings.

Here are standard and popular models in various
leathers—going fast—but with all sizes still in
the lot.

Others, Equally Special, at
$6.90 and $9.90

Mai. Flew

Men's Puttee Leggings
Formerly to $12.00

Choice $2.85.

Woodward at Adams

31st.

Exceptional offerings in Living Room,
Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture.

1922 CITIZENSHIP CLASS

Real Laces and Art Linen Embroidery

Room 200 A

Rabbi and Mrs. Henry M. Berko-
witz were in Toledo the past week,
where Rabbi Berkowitz assisted in the
services at the installation of Rabbi
Samuel J. Harris on Friday night last
at the Collingwood Avenue Temple.

Euclid avenue was elected historian
of the Daughters of the British Em-
pire at the annual luncheon of the
chapter, which was held on Tuesday
last. The chapter has assumed the
' care of many of the British of De-
troit, many prominent Canadian born
citizens of this city having given gen-
erously to this splendid cause.

Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold
their next meeting Monday evening,
Feb. 6, at 8 o'clock, at the B'nai B'rith
clubrooms, 1307 Broadway. Nomina-
The twelfth annual dance of the tion of officers will be held for the
Jewish Old Folks' Home proved a suc-1 coming year.
cess both socially and financially, a
large and selected crowd attending.
The proceeds go for the upkeep of !
the institution, located at Brush and
Dr. Max Kohn of Vinewood ave- Edmund Place.
nue, who has been connected with
A great shock to a host of friends
The officera of the Home issued
the Michael Reese Hospital in Chi- thanks to the workers and the pub- who mourn his loss was the sudden
cago the past two years, has returned lic for helping make the dance a suc- death of Joseph Decker, 55 years old,
to Detroit and will resume practice in cess. An appeal was issued at the of 2215 West Euclid avenue, follow-
this city.
same time to those who have not yet ing a brief illness, on Wednesday,
made return for tickets. The returns Jan. la, at Harper Hospital.
Mrs. Lena Jackson of Taylor ave- should be made at the office of the in-
Mr. Decker was prominently iden-
nue visited with relatives and friends stitution.
tified with several communal organ-
in Bay City and Cromwell, Mich. , the
izations and took especial interest in
past week.
the activities of the Men's Temple
Club and in Temple Beth El congre-
Mrs. Nani Medalie and daug hter,
gational affairs.
Mildred, of Mancelona, Mich., are
Mr. Decker was born in Manheim,
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Germany, and came to this city from
A. I. Kramer of 3030 Cadillac eve-' The North Woodward branch of the Calumet, Mich., 19 years ago. Ile
nue.
European Jewish Women's Welfare was a member of Ashlar Lodge, F.
Organization held an interesting & A. M.
Mrs. Lillian Lachman Silver par- meeting on Wednesday afternoon, Jan.
The funeral service was conducted
ticipated in the musical program 25, at B'nai B'rith clubrooms.
at Temple Beth El, Rabbi Leo M.
igiven at the Twentieth Century Club, The problem of raising money to Franklin, officiating. Interment took
men's guest night, on Thursday even- bring to this country orphans whose place at Woodmere cemetery.
ing last, following the presentation . applications have been filed with the
The deceased is survived by his
of the Victorian play, "Just Woman." society was discussed and it was de- widow, Mrs. Alice Decker; a daugh-
- tided to hold a bazaar in the near fu- ter, Mrs. William Bassichis (Elsa
Mrs. Harry Goldstein of East For - ture. A number of orphans will be Decker) of Cleveland, and son, Fred,
est avenue was named as one of the united with their kin in this country, of Niagara Falls, N. Y.; three sis-
trustees of the Detroit Tuberculosis and others will be supported abroad. ters, Mrs. L. M. Goldberg of this city,
Sanitorium at the annual meeting A donation was received from Mrs. Mrs. Harry Metz, Marquette, Mich.,
held at Hotel Statler on Thursday Eva Bloom of Pittsburgh, formerly of Mrs. J. Silverman, Chicago, and three
last. Detroit, who organized the society.
. brothers, Otto Decker, Chicago, Ind.;
The business meeting was followed Jacob Decker, Calumet, Mich., and
Returning from Battle Creek, by a program. Dan Sofer, formerly Louis Decker of Eveleth, Minn. Mr.
Mich., where she spent the past two of New York, gave•two piano selec- Decker is also survived by his father,
weeks, is Sirs. Wolf Kaplan of West lions. Mrs. Silberstein gave a vocal David Decker, of Chicago, 91 years
Peltier avenue. solo. Refreshments were served.
old.

MAT.

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DANCE OF JEWISH OLD
FOLKS' HOME A SUCCESS

WILLIAM

JOSEPH DECKER DIES
AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS

OAK"

Ji story of men
who lova and

fought when.
the old-time
West was new.

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