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Rev. Zevi Hirsch Masliansky, na-
tionally known orator, will address a
massmeeting at the Shaarey Zedek
'synagogue on Sunday evening, Nov.
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of the Michigan Federation of i
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massmeeting will be free and the
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. general public is invited to attend.
All Society items and other local note• should be communIc•ted to m. nth. of the '
Michigan Federation is con-
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wedneadey •Itecnoo in order to appear in the current week plc The
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Ina. Wednesday.
.The organization's purpose is to as-
Characterizing health, love, work
A coming event that is eagerly sist financially the orphans in the
::red sincerity of purpose as the looked forward to with pleasurable Ukraine. Rev. Maslaiansky is being
gamut of human happiness, Frederick anticipation is the luncheon to be sent to Detroit by the national Fed-
Warde, actor, author and lecturer, given by the Sisterhood of Temple ieration of Ukrainian Jews.
talked on "Fifty Years of Make-Be- Beth El on Monday, Nov. 27, in the
ieve," before a capacity audience at beautiful new quarters of the Temple
e meeting of the Jewish Woman's on Gladstone avenue. Airs. Adolph PROCEEDS OF WELFARE
DANCE TO GO TOWARDS
ci lb on Monday afternoon at the Finsterwald is general chairman of
Federation Clubhouse. Mr. Warde, arrangements and is being ably EUROPEAN ORPHAN FUND
who made his first appearance on assisted by the following committees:
he stage as a pseudo-member of a Mrs. Sidney Fechheimer, vice-chair-
Seventeen applications for steam-
tuck comeany in October, 1867, in man; Mrs. Harry arbstein, Mrs. ship tickets for orphans desiring to
London, England, traced the early Samuel T. Gilbert, Airs. Edward be united with relations in this city
The materials that have been used in the making
icissituiks in gaining a stronghold Frank, Mrs. A. Shiffman, Mrs. Sol
were received at the last meeting
of these Coats—the furs that are employed to
in dramaticart as in those early Wolf, Mn. Max Behrendt, and Mrs. of the European Jewish Women's
lays of stagecraft tile stage was the A. F. Eliel. The board and hospital- Welfare Organization held on Tues-
trim them and the styles that are offered are all
standard of the pronunciation of the ity committee will be in the receiv- day evening at the Mogen Abraham
of the very latest.
English language. Mr. Warde, who ing line. Mrs. Frank Rosenblatt, head synagogue. Heart-rending stories ac-
kept his listeners enthralled with keen of the educatinoal department of the companied each request, the history
ilasoes of wit ana repartee, in his First National Bank, will talk on
of each orphan revealing a terrible
Sizes for Misses, Small
reminiscences told of his later asso- a subject that is of vital interest and state of affairs in Eastern Europe
7iations with such scintilating stars importance, particularly to women,
Women and Extra Sizes.
The proceeds of the annual ball
as Henry Irving, Charlotte Cushman, "Managing the Home Budget."
of the society, to be held on Sunday
dwin Booth, Lawrence Barrett,
evening, Nov. 19, at the Hotel Sta-
Prices begin as low as $39.50 and range up to
Alice Neilson and many others. Mr.
An interesting event of the past ler, will go towards the fund for
Narde gave impersonations of many week was a meeting of the Ladies' bringing these orphans to this coun-
$165.00 and in each instance, no matter how
the great stage characters and said League of the United Hebrew try.
much or how little you pay for coat, you will
'hat Lawrence Barrett, who lived in Schools of Detroit, when demnostra.
Important organization problems
Detroit, was a bell-boy in a hotel tions of work done at the schools will be discussed at a !medial meet-
be getting the best value obtainable anywhere
.where wax candles were the only were given. Rabbi A. M. Hershman ing to be held on Tuesday evening,
for the money.
means of illumination and in collect- and Fred M. Butzel were the speakers Nov. 14, at the Farnsworth street
ing the fragments which he utilized of the afternoon, and Miss Jeanette synagogue. All members are urged
jo study by, laid the foundation of a Jacobs and Mrs. Sidney Allen to attend.
Make your selection today. The
subsequent culture which made him (Phyllis Zuckerman) contributed in-
A board of directors meeting will
stock is broad and comprehensive
famous. Mr. Warde is on his way strumental and vocal numbers. Mrs. be held this Saturday evening, at
to Southern California where he Wolf Kaplan was chairman of ar- the home of Mrs. B. Levine, 627
and what you seek is here.
takes a prominent role in the mission- rangements.
Holbrook.
play stage at San Gabriel Mission
annually. Many important reports
Fred iN. Butzel was the speaker at
.were given, showing the healthy con-
ditions of the club and the many the initial meeting of the cultural
Zionist
group held at the Shaarey Zed-
activities in which it functions.
ek on Monday evening.
Hike.
Group will meet at the Interurban
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fixel,
Station on Sunday morning, Nov. 12,
James
Wineman,
son
of
Mr.
and
(Marion Morris) will be at home to
Mrs. Henry Wineman of East Kirby at 10:15 sharp. We are going to
their friends at Hotel Statler on
avenue, was host to 10 young friends hike along the beautiful country
Tuesday evening, Nov. 14, to meet
at a delightful luncheon, followed by a near Birmingham. Get the Hike
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Fine', whose
theater party, on Saturday afternoon Habit. Bring your own lunch.
marriage took place in Chicago on last.
Sept. 20. Mrs. Find was Miss Caro-
Glee Club.
'yn Pollack of Dallas, Texas.
We have quite a large group reg-
A special effort to enlist new mem-
bers is made by the membership com- istered for our Glee Club. The class
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin has re- mittee of the Temple Beth El Sister-
will hold its first meeting, under
turned from a few days' stay in Cin- hood. An exceptionally fine program the direction of Mrs. Lola Stone-
2innati, where he was in attendance has been outlined for the coming sea- Evans, an able teacher, on Saturday
at a meeting of the executive board son and members, of Temple Beth El evening, Nov. 11 at 7:30 o'clock at
of the Conference of American and their households, as well as those the clubhouse, 89 Rowena street.
Rabbis.
of no Temple affiliations are eligible. The success of this activity depends
Applications for membership may be largely on the number participating.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman and mailed to Mrs. Joseph Selling, chair-
Weekly Dances.
son, James, have returned from a man, Hotel Addison.
several days' stay in Cincinnati where
Weekly Saturday evening dances
ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE
they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo-
A delightful affair of the past week will begin on Nov. 18 at the Shaarey
pold Winemand, who are in Cincin- was the bridge luncheon given by Miss Zedek synagogue, corner Willis and
nati for a protracted stay.
Brush
streets.
"Y"
members
are
Matilde Ginsberg, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. N. Ginsberg of Atkinson ave- asked to bring their membership
cards with them, as these dances are
Mrs. S. E. Heineman of Bloomfield nue, on Saturday last.
only for "Y" members and their
Hills is vice-chairman of the com-
A Company of Artats
men friends. Guest cards will be
mittees of the Women's Exchange an-
Mrs. Jack Snyder, Mrs. A. L. Lapin
nual bazaar, which is to be held at and Mrs. Arthur Pollock spent a few mailed to young men at request
Will Stage Zolotarevsky's Most Successful Yiddish ('lay
from
our
members.
Hotel Statler on Nov. 15 and 16 days in Toledo the past week, the
for charitable purposes.
guests of Mrs. Snyder's mother, Mrs. Beginners Dramatics
Mason Baer.
This class will meet every Tues-
Miss Blanche Hart of Hotel Addi-
day evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at the
son was in Cleelvand the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muslinger of clubhouse. Mrs. Morris Garvett,
in attendance at the executive ses- Collingwood avenue and Edward Mus-
well known to the community as an
sion of the National Conference of liner of Hotel Tuller were in Jackson
able dramatic teacher, will lead the
Jewish Social Service which con- the past week where they attended
group. Those interested are urged
vened in that city.
funeral services for to late Saul to be present next Tuesday evening,
Cohen, a former well-known resident Nov. 14.
B. G. Morris of Pilgrim avenue is of Detroit. Mr. Cohen, who was a
in New York where he went to meet brother of the I ate Mrs Sigmund "Get • Member in November."
his daughter, Miss llelen Henschel Simon of this city, si survived by his
"Y" members are asked to make
Morris, who arrived on Friday on widow, Mrs. Rose Musliner Cohen, an earnest effort to increase the
the S. S. Resolute from a several and two sons, Arthur and Milton membership. Pass along the circul-
Russian
months' stay in Berlin, Germany, Cohen.
ars and membership blanks mailed
where she pursued her musical
to you this week to your friends.
studies under eminent masters. Miss
William Friedman of Erskine street You will be doing them a great
Morris will remain in New York for is spending a few weeks at French service by interesting htem in our
Fevers! weeks, ere returning to De- Lick Springs, Ind.
organization. Invite them to visit
troit.
the club house at 89 Rowena and
Tickets now on sale at Small's Drug Store, 6769 Hastings; Plot
kin's Book Store, 2639 Hastings street; and Cooper's Drug Store,
A charming affair of the past week we'll tell them about our clubs,
Mrs. Jacob Teichner and Miss was the luncheon given by Miss Agnes classes, meetings, outings and all the
Westminster and Goodwin, or at the box office on day of perform.
ance.
Miriam Teichner have arrived in New Epstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. many other things that have made
York on the Steamer Resolute from George G. Epstein, for eight guests at the "Y" one of the leading organiza-
tions in the city.
a six months' stay in European coun- her home on Chicago boulevard.
tries. Mrs. 'Teichner and Miss
Teichner will remain in New York
Mrs. H. Wollenberg and daughters
for some time, where they will visit the Misses Carolyn and Florence Wol-
with Mrs. Oscar Rosenberger and lenberg, have moved from Monterey
family, who are residing at Hotel avenue to their new home no 1739
Majestic.
Longfellow avenue.
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MASS MEETING NOV. 18
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Formal Opening, Sunday, Nov. 12th, 1922
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The Misses Laura Levy and Elsie
Jackson, who spent several weeks at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Goldberg of Seward avenue, have left
for New York from which point
they sailed for Berlin, Germany,
where they will make their home for
the winter months. Miss Levy is a
sister of Mrs. Isaac Goldberg.
OF THE WORLD
Mrs. Edward Unger of Edison ave-
nue has returned from a recent visit
with relatives and friends in Chicago,
accompanied by her sister, Mrs. S.
Stern, who will make a few weeks' vis-
it in the city.
Miss Iris Newman, who was the
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Lichtig of Glynn Court, has
One of the most delightful func- returned t oher home in Cleveland.
tions of the past week was the dinner-
dance given by the Maimonides Aiedi-
Miss Rosalie Grabowsky of Colorado
cal Society for 176 guests at East- avenue was hostess to 16 young
wood Inn on Sunday evening, to com- friends at a bridge of charming ap-
memorate the founding of the so- pointments at her home on Sunday
ciety 10 years ago. Dr. and Mrs. afternoon last.
W. W. Kahn and Dr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Barnett were in the receiving
Mr. and Airs. Henry Krohn, Miss
line. Toasts were responded to by Hele nKrohn and Miss Elizabeth Ann
Drs. Jacob Rosenthal, W. W. Kahn, Lieberman were in Ann Arbor the
B. Friedlander, A. L. Cowan, Joseph spot week, visiting with friends who
Beisman and S. Kahn. The last are students at the University of
meeting of the society took place on Michigan.
Tuesday evening at the home of Dr.
Rosenthal on Gladstone avenue.
Mrs. Nathan Sloan and daughter,
Miss Lolita Sloan, who spent the past
Rabbi llenry J. Berkowitz was in three weeks in the city, guests at Ho-
Jackson the past week, officiating at tel Cadillac, have returned to their
the funeral services of the late home in Chicago.
Sol Cohen.
A delightful event of the past week
Among the hostesses at the tea of was • dinner for 30 guests at Hotel
the Drama League given in the ball Addison, at which Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
room of Hotel Statler on Wednesday iel Marx of Alger avenue were hosts,
afternoon last, honoring Miss Jessie commemorating the fortieth anniver-
Bonstelle, and members of her com- sary of their marriage.
pany was Mrs. Charles C. Simons of
Connectciut avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Cohen have re-
turned fro ma trip through European
Mrs. Etta Glicman, who has spent countries and are now at home to their
the past two years in the East, has friends at 4546 West Warren avenue.
returned to Detroit and has taken
an apartment with her sons, Henry
Miss Amelia Netzorg, who attended
and Morris Glicman, at 2753 West the Lurie-Netzorg wedding, has left
Philadelphia avenue, telephone Gar- for Cleveland, where she is • teacher
field 5654.M.
in the public schools in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lambert
and daughter, Miss Ruth Lambert,
left on Thursday for Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., where they will visit with Miss
Sallie Lambert who is a student at
Vassar College. They will witness
the Junior play given by the Vassar
i girls.
Miss Elizabeth Friedman of the
School of Artistic Dancing of Chicago
was in the city for three weeks, ap-
pearing at a local theater with eight
Pupils in classic dancing from the
Marrigold Gardens, Chicago. Miss
Friedman is also • member of the Oc-
tette Ballet.
So eloquent of quality has its emblem become that
prospective owners are convinced that all they
need to know about the car is that it is a Cadillac.
DETROIT BRANCH: SALES AND SERVICE
Cass Avenue at York Street
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Add;tinnal Meplay Roam in General Motors finilding
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Fred M. Butzel was in Cleveland
the past week, in attendance at the
executive meeting at the National
Conference of Jewish Social Service
held in that city.
Dr. J. S. Lipsky, who has recently
returned from Europe, has opened his
Aires in the Professional building,
10 Peterboro stied. Dr. Lipsky has
been taking his post-graduate studies
at the University of Vienna and was
Samuel Summerfield, Isadore Ros- a pupil of prominent professors. )
enberg and Ben B. Jacobs here re- After spending 11 months in %mina,
turned from Shreveport, La., inhere he continued his studies under Pro-1
they spent the past week.
tensor Finkelstein of Berlin.
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