litEDLTKorrionsn (If RON ICLE PAGE SIX e"" - '2 1eY wue,e 1.1ViasiNAM WA7 ocial and arsonal Novi Showing-- Persian Lamb PLANS COMPLETED FOR 0. E. S. DANCE 04IMAIMISANANANANOIVi. NOI10941091 •• Greeting • Cape, Platinum Fox Collar All Society Remo •nd other local notes slmuld be communicated to the office of the °kook!. by ft o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the current wewit's mutt. Phone Glendale 8326, Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be rer•Ised not later laga Wednesdey. The ballroom in the home of Mr. 1 The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue was host and Mrs. Adolph Finsterwalii on Le- to the Sisterhood of Congregation salle gardens was the scene of a de. 1 Emanuel at the largest meeting of lightful event on Saturday evening the season, Monday afternoon, at the last, when Mr. and Mrs. Finsterwald Shaarey Zedek. The meeting fea- were hosts at a dancing party for 75, tured the significance of Chanukah guests, honoring their niece, Miss by the lighting of traditional Cha- Margaret Marymont of New York nukah candles by Mrs. A. M. Hersh- City. The ballroom was artistically man, who officiated at the ceremony decorated for the gala occasion and in the absence of Cantor Minkoweky, a midnight buffet supper was served and Mrs. Joseph Zeckman read a in the dining room. Many lovely at- Chanukah story. Miss Anna Solomon, fairs have been given for Miss Mary- the speaker of the afternoon, talked mont, among them a dinner of beau- MISS SADYE GOLDSTEIN on her recent trip through European tiful appointments by Mr. and Mrs. countries, giving vivid descriptions of Edwin Rosenthal, at their home on Arrangements have been completed many of the interesting synagogues Boston boulevard, on Thur.;day even. for the third annual ball, to be given of the Old World and ancient and ing last. by Purity Chapter No. 359, Order historic cities that were rich in art -- of the Eastern Star, on Dec. 25, at and song, painting word pictures of One of the delightful social func- the Eastern Star Temple, Alexan- the delights and infinite charm of lions of the past week was the ex- drine avenue between Woodward and Old Holland and of the cities of quisitely appointed luncheon, fol- Cass avenues, The committee, of Nurnberg and Munich, both of which lowed by bridge, at which Mrs. Wel- which Nathan D. Metzger is chair- speak of a past fraught with absorb- lace Rosenheim of Pingree avenue man, has spared no effort to surpass ing interest. In her talk, Miss Solo- was hostess to 75 guests at the ('hoe- the splendid precedent set for for- mon dealt with the wondrous beauty nix club rooms on Tuesday after- mer years. A unique program has and grandeur of scenic Switzerland, noon. Rich holiday colorings n i red been arranged, among which is little "The Playground of the World," and and green lent their charm to the Miss Ida Rosenthal, who will give gave many varied experiences, both individual tables at which the guests several novel dances. Refreshments amusing and otherwise, during her were seated and which centered red w ill be served and souvenirs &s- travels. Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, chair- and green candles in tall crystal can- tributed. man of the Women's League of the delabra. A delightful feature of the The patrons and patronesses will Talmud Torah, announced various ac- affair was the presentation of beau' be Rabbi and Mrs. llershman, Mr. tivities incident to the dedicatory tiful prizes for each table. Mrs. Ro- and !dm A. B. Stralser, Mr. and Mrs. services of the Talmud Torah which senheim, who received her guests in J. Zeckman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smitt, will take place on Jan. 7. Mrs. Her- the parlors of the club, was charm- Mr. and Mrs. Kopolowitz, Mrs. Moses man Fisher brought greetings from ingly attired in a gown of black vel- Metzger, Miss Sadye Goldstein and the Emanuel Sisterhood. Refresh- vet with corsage of bebe mums. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowenberg. ments were served at tables adorned ii with blooming narcissus and cherry The Young Women's Hebrew As- plants, bespeaking the festive holiday sociation of the Jewish Woman's spirit. Club gave a Chanukah entertainment on Thursday evening, Dec. 21, in the Weakly Dances: Interest of the community centers auditorium of the Balch School, cor- The first dance at the new Temple in the musicale-tea to be given by the nor Palmer and Antoine streets, at Beth El was attended by more than Iladassah of this city for the Ila- which Rabbi A. M. Hershman talked 200 young men and women. All "Y" dassah Medical Unit and orphans in on the history and significance of members and their men friends are Palestine on Wednesday afternoon, Chanukah. Israel Katz, member of urged to attend these affairs, which Dec. 27, at the Graystone, when art- the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, are held weekly at the temple on 0 0 C 0 0 00600 ists well known in the musical world gave a number of violin selections, Saturday evenings. Chaperones for will contribute their talents to this accompanied on the piano by Mrs. the next dance, on Dec. 23, will be worthy cause. Miss Ilattic Gittleman Katz. Through the courtesy of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwill and Mr. is chairman of arrangements of this Junior Hadassah, the vaudeville num- and Mrs. Alexander Friedman. affair, which is sponsored by well bers recently presented by members known society women who will act as of that organization were repeated. Monthly Meeting: patronesses with the executive board Miss Sadie R. Jacobs was chairman Notices have been mailed to the of the Iladassah as hostesses. The of the entertainment. members giving full particulars on narticipating artists are Madame He- the December meeting, to be held at len Scholder-Perutz. cellist; Mrs. Mrs. Barney Morris and Miss Helen the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Myra Cohen Redfield and Rudolph Mqrris of Pilgrim avenue left on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 31, at 2:45. Szekeley, Hungarian baritone; the Tuesday for Buffalo, N. Y., where Fred 51. Butzel will be the speaker Misses Margaret Mannebach, Marie Miss Morris will play a concert on of the afternoon and his subject will Dine with us for a really bountiful and delightful Christ- Erenberg and Sara Weinberg will act Wednesday evening, Dec. 20, after be "The Master Singers of Nurem- mas Dinner. We are also booking reservations now for as accompanists. which she will leave for New York berg," with illustrations at the piano. our New Year's Eve Celebration, Sunday evening, De- for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Morris A large turnout of members is ex- cember 31st. Three orchestras, vaudeville stars, danc- Miss Dorothy Krolik, daughter of will remain in Buffalo for several pected for Mr. Butzel's talk, as his ing in the lobby. The biggest and best time, as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik of Rowena weeks, where she will visit with rela- subject promises to be most interest- ing. The "Y" Glee Club will make street, is home from Vassar College tives and friends. their first appearance that afternoon in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and will spend most of the holiday season Charles King is in the city, home and will give several beautiful selec- with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lilienfeld from Culver Military Academy, In- tions. (Hortense Krolik) in Highland Park, diana, where he is a student, visiting Illinois. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Domestic Science Class: King of Connecticut avenue. Plans are now being perfected for the opening of an evening domestic 004H:114100000000-CH:10 Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Heineman of science class. This class will be held Bloomfield Hills have gone to Cin- The Misses Silks and Sarah Stock- cinnati, where they will visit with er, students at Wellesley and Vassar at the club house, 89 Rowena street, relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Colleges, and Jule E. Stocker, who is and a competent instructor will be Heineman were accompanied by their matriculated at Harvard University, in charge. A very nominal fee will daughter, Miss Clara Ileineman. are spending the holiday vacation be made to cover cost of supplies, period with their parents, Mr. and etc. Register at once as the class is Miss Sarah Lambert, who is mat - Mrs. David R. Stocker of Longfel- to begin the early part of January. riculated at Vassar College, is spend - low avenue. Registration: ing a fortnight during the holiday New courses in sewing, millinery, season at the home of her parents , Returning from Hamilton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lambert o f where she was the guest of her chil- gymnastics and decorative art will begin the week of Jan. 1 (there will West Hancock avenue. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loewen- be no classes on Jan. 1). Members stein (Helen Ilerstein), is Mrs. Ja- who are interested in these classes is spend- John Philip Ifeavenrich, student at cob Ilerstein. Mrs. t Ilerstein th h rne of Mr are asked to register at once. e o Dartmouth College, New Hampshirre, i ng some ti me a WOODWARD ARCADE is spending the holidays with his par- and Mrs. Milford Stern, the guest of CARD OF THANKS ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heavenrich her sister, Mrs. Joseph Rosenzweig. 1514 Woodward Ave. The sisters and brothers of Sol We desire to extend to everyone at this time, our sincere wish for a Merry Manufac- turers of Fine Furs Christmas and to convey our appre- ciation for the gen- erous patronage be- In the Wholesale `District Rosenberg Bros. 230 Jefferson Ave. West stowed upon l!? *Mbrireatikarigi.4 Bbl I ORCHESTRA HALL us. The J.L. Hudson Co. Y. W. H. A. NOTES WifiliAPANIAIINIAPACSAVACOCAkNA Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1923, 8:30 P. M. 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Main 0613 Qainsboro Studios Glendale 8335 Harry Feinberg, Photographer of Longfellow avenue. Schreiber wish to thank their many Mrs. Harry Goldstein of East For- I friends and relatives, and also Rabbi Miss Edith Mary Rose, daughter of est avenue had charge of all theaters I Franklin, for the kindnesses extend- Mrs. Pauline Rose of the Regent in the city during the sale of stamps ed them in the bereavement of their sr Court apartments on West Grand for the benefit of the tuberculosis brother. boulevard, arrived home on Wednes- sanatorium. day from Simmons College in Bos- Mrs. Max Krell and (laughter of ton, which school she attended the Greenfield avenue left on Saturday past season. last for Los Angeles, Cal., where they ST AND ARD Mrs. Herbert Bienenstuk (Fannie will remain for the winter months. Main 7127 Appointments for Studio or at Home. THE 0 F WO R 1. D Strasburger) of New York, formerly Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal of of Detroit, is guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass. Mrs. Tuxedo avenue have gone to Mil. Roy Biennenstok is a sister of Mrs. Eng- waukee to visit their son, Dr. Greenthal, who has assumed the prac- gess. tice of medicine in that city. While in Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Green- Miss Elizabeth Krolik, daughter of thal will celebrate the thirtieth anni- Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik of Rowena versary of their marriage. street, is spending a fortnight in Cleveland, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lang (Helen Miss Dora Davidson of Frederick ave- Schloss). nue left on Wednesday for Miami, Fla., where they will spend the re- An event of delightful appoint- mainder of the winter months. ments of the past week was the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. A. Sidney Miller, student at Dart- Silberberg at her home on Burlin- mouth College, visited with Mr. and game avenue on Wednesday after- Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Burlingame noon, for 12 guests. The decorative avenue, en route to his home in Cin- scheme was effectively carried out in cinnati for the holiday season. Mr. the season's colors, red and green. Miller is a brother of Mrs. Weisman. Mrs. Harry Loewenstein (Helen The Chanukah entertainment given by the Y. W. H. A. at the Balch Herstein) and daughter, Jacqueina, School on Thursday evening, Dec. 21, of Hamilton, Ohio, are guests in the was very well attended by "Y" mem- city, visiting with relatives and bers and friends. An interesting pro- friends. gram was presented. Miss Sadye R. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson of Jacobs was chairman of the evening. The "Y" is planning to celebrate all East Canfield avenue are entertain- ing their sister, Mrs. J. Feldman of the coming Jewish holidays. New York City. Miss Nannette'Weinman of the Le Mrs. Max Marienthal of Hotel Stat. Roux apartments, Hamilton boule- yard, was hostess at a charmingly up- ler is spending two months in New pointed luncheon followed by bridge, York City with her children, Mr. and on Tuesday afternoon, complimenting Mrs. Jack Winkler. Mrs. Marienthal Mrs. Herbert Bienenstok and Mrs. will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Wink- Otto Beck of New York and Mrs. Na- ler to Atlantic City later in the sea- than llilsberg of Grand Rapids. son, where they will be joined by Mr. Marienthal. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Newman and Cadet Lyman Van Vliet of New Miss Lorene Newman of Cass avenue have left for St. Petersburg, Fla., York Military Academy, Cornwall- where they will spend the remainder on-the-Hudson, is spending the holi- day vacation with hi.. parents, Mr. of the winter season. and Mrs. Van Vliet of East Grand Miss Frances Heiger, daughter of boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Heiger of Hotel Returning from a few days' stay Stevenson, is spending the holiday season with relatives and friends in in Philadelphia, Scranton and New York is Jacob II. Davis of Chicago Peru, Ind. boulevard. Miss Agnes Epstean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Armburgh Mr. and Mrs. George Epstean of Chi- cago boulevard, was hostess at a of Taylor avenue are entertaining charmingly appointed luncheon at the their sisters, the Misses Mary and Phoenix Club on Saturday last for Rose Vineberg of Montreal, Canada,! 18 guests, followed by a theater former residents of Detroit. party. Miss Florence Krell, daughter of At a recent meeting of the Parent- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Krell of Chi- I cago boulevard, is home from Syra- Teachers' Association of the Balch School, Joseph N. Keidan was elected case University, Syracuse, N. Y.,1 president and Mrs. Alex !merman where she is • student, and will spend the holiday period with her parents. I treasurer of the organization. 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