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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-12-22

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EAST EUROPEAN JEWS WILL
Mrs. Milton W. Rosenberger was
BE EXPELLED FROM GERMANY
hostess at a luncheon, followed by a
MEYER
ROTHENBERG
linen shower, honoring her sister,
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Your e on,
years old, of
Meyer
Rothenberg,
63
Florence
Lavine
of
Beaubien
street,
!
whose marriage to Samuel Paul was East Ferry avenue wed suddenly on respondent learns that the Police in.
Dec. 17. f he deceased wad a mem- tends to expel a great number of East
an event of Dec. 17.
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
ber of the B'nai Israel Congregation European Jews from Germany.
A. M., commencing its sixth year of
Hebrew Baby Day Nursery.
Ukrainian Federation Auxiliary.
The Misses Alyss Weisman and on Ferry avenue and of the Knights
existence,
will
hold
a
public
installa-
A general meeting of the Hebrew
Bess Millner have gone to Cleveland of the Maccabees. lie was also ac-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Michi-
tion of its officers for the following
All details have been disposed of over Christmas, where they will at- tive in charitable activities here. Sur-
gan Federation of Ukrainian Jews Baby Day Nursery was held on Dec. year next Wednesday evening, Dec.
or
the
first
annual
formal
dance
to
viving him are his widow, Mrs. Mary
tend the Phi Sigma Delta concave.
announces that the dance of last Sun- 13 at the synagogue on Farnsworth 27, in the auditorium of the Masonic
Rothenberg, three daughters, 'Mrs.
day Was a success. The thanks of street. The sum of $12.60 was real- Temple, Lafayette and First streets. be given by the Young People's Tern-
Miss !Linda Kurtzman of 309 En- Robert Perelman of Harrisburg, Pa.;
the 'Iorganization are extended to ized on ■ drawing of a gavel which The ceremonies, to commence at 7:30 le Club of Congregation Beth El,
n
the
ballroom
of
the
temple,
Wed-
Mrs. Abraham Perelman of Cleveland
was
afterwards
presented
to
the
glewood
avenue
entertained
on
Sun-
those who helped in this affair. A
p. m., will be open to the public as
set of silverware donated by Moe president, Mrs. P. Rottenberg, by well as Masons and will be presided esday evening, Dec. 27. Dance mu- day, Dec. 17, at a card party fol- and Fanny Rothenberg, and four
ic
of
a
very
high
order
has
been
se-
sons, Samuel, Saul, Charles and Law-
Mrs.
Silverstein
of
liendrie
avenue.
lowed
by
a
Chanukah
latke
patry.
Ehrlich was won by ticket No. 426.
The building committee reported over by Benjamin Henderson, right ured and special features will be The guests of the occasion were the rence.
From the Make,
Holder of the ticket should present
worshipful senior warden of the presented. Tickets and invitations, members of the Eta Rho Sigma So-
that
the
new
building
is
progressingg
it at 926 East Kirby avenue and re-
rapidly. Arrangements were made Grand Lodge of the state of Michi- which have been issued only to mem- rority.
ceive the silver.
ESSER
SELKER
gan. Other high Masonic officials will
A full report of the proceeds is to for the third annual dance to be given be present on this auspicious occa- bers of the Young People's Temple
Esser Selker, for years vice-presi-
Club and Congregation Beth El, have
A meeting of the board of direr- I
be given at the next meeting of the Jan. 23 at the Arcadia. Mrs. Weiss, sion.
of the B'nai Jacob Synagogue
already gone forth in the mail. Pat- tors of the European Jewish Women's dent
auxiliary. Mrs. B. Miller was chair- wanner in chairman of the committee.
of
Toledo, died after a year's illness.
Louis H. Wolfe, for many years
man of the dance committee, anointed Refreshments were served at the con- one of the active workers of the and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi Welfare Organization will be held on Rabbis Silverman and Lichtenstein
and Mrs. Henry J. Berkowitz, Sir. Saturday evening, Dec. 23, at the
by Mrs. M. Pevin. Holders of tickets clusion of the meeting.
officiated at the funeral services. Sur-
lodge, will be installed into the high- and Mrs. Henry Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. Mogen Abraham Synagogue.
are urged to make returns as soon as
viving Mr. Selker are, besides his
Henry Fecheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Al.
Kadimah.
possible.
widow, three daughters, Mrs. E. J.
Bert Kahn, Mr. and Airs. Day Krolik,
Miss Sarah Sandelman of Twenty-
Kadimah Girls gave a surprise kids'
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vehoi., Mr. and ninth street entertained at a farewell Goldberg, Miss Sadie Selker of To-
party Sunday afternoon at the home
Philomathie Debating Club.
Mrs. David A. Brown, Mr. and Airs. party in honor of Miss Tillie Bazir ledo, Sirs. A. Warnick of Fostoria,
A bill calling for the elimination of the Misses Mollie and Ida Aron-
C. A. Finsterwald, Mr. and Mrs. and Meyer Freedman of Pittsburgh, Ohio, and three sons, Hard, Fred
and Charles of Detroit.
stem,
704
East
Warren
avenue,
in
of the direct primaries was proposed
Henry Wineman, Sir. and Sirs. Ben- Pa., prior to their return home.
but defeated by the members of the honor of one of the members, Miss
jamin Lambert, Mr. and Airs. Joseph
MRS. CECELIA SPIRO
Esther
Fien,
who
is
visiting
from
Philomathic Debating Club last Sun-
Selling, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rosen-
Mrs. Cecelia Spiro, beloved mother
day night. The affirmative side of Rochester, N. Y. Instead of the regu-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mansbach, FIRE CAUSES $10,000
of
Mrs.
Noah Newman and the late
the debate was upheld by Hy Ilarahol lar meeting held at the Temple Beth
Mr. and Airs, Monroe Rosenfield, Mr.
LOSS TO SYNAGOGUE Samuel Spiro of Chicago, died on
and Jack Margolis; the opposition El, Tuesday, Dec. 19, the Kadimahs
and Mrs. Adolph Wohl, Air. and Mrs.
Fire, which originated in the base- Dec. 13 at the home of Mrs. New-
consisting of Benjamin Kurtzman held a meeting at the Jewish Orphan
Sol Sallan, Sir. and Mrs. Julius Bing,
and Aaron Weiswasser. The nega- Home on that evening, giving the
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Harris and Mr. ment of the Congregation Beth Da- man, 314 Elmhurst avenue, Highland
vid, 554 Winder street, at 4 a. m. Park. Interment took place in Chi-
tive was awarded the decision by a children in the home a Chanukah
and Mrs. Meyer Fink.
Wednesday, burned away the stair- cago.
15 to 7 vote. Further honor was ac- party.
corded the negative in the selection
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Levy of way, part of the first and second
Arrow Club.
Eta Rho Siam.
of Benjamin Kurtzman as best speak-
Farnsworth avenue returned from a floors and caused damage estimated
An interesting, meeting of the Ar-
er of the debate. Harry II. Platt, a
two months' stay in Duluth, Minn., at $10,000.
The last regular meeting of the Eta
row
Club
was
held on Dec. 13 at the
former speaker, was the critic of the Rho Sigma was held at the home of
where they were guests at the home
home of Lucy Yoskowitz, Mrs. Co-
evening. Another feature of the Miss Ilinda Kurtzman, 309 Engle-
of Dr. and Mrs. Alaurice I. Zack.
RUTENBERG POWER
hen,
prominent
with social clubs of
meeting was the series of witty and wood avenue. Preparations are be-
STATION ERECTED the city, spoke on "The Significance
helpful talks by the Messrs. Wald- ing made for a New Year's party.
Honoring Miss Ann Kramer, whose
of
Chanukah"
and
Maurice Weisz on
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The
horn, Herman August and Hy Bro- The next meeting will be held at the
marriage will take place in January,
FURRIER
der.
Mrs. I. Irving Bittker (Celia Gross- electrical power station for the Jaffa "Self Trust." Frances Horowitz ren-
home of Alisa Lottie Davidov.
dered
two
piano
solos,
while Rose
David Budnitzsky has been ap-
man) entertained 12 guests at a District which is being erected by
Kirchbaum and Sloe Schwartz sang 1402 Broadway Main 1398
Engineer
Rutenberg
under
a
special
pionted as chairman of the commit-
beautifully
appointed
luncheon
and
Blue Bird Girls.
tee in charge of the oratorical con-
personal shower at the Hotel Addi- concession is expected to commence several songs. A Chanukah party
At a meeting of the Blue Bird Girls
Opp. Broadway Market
test which will be held the first week
son, on Saturday, Dec. 16. The table work on July next, it is announced. was held in the home of Nathan
in February. The contestants will be held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 12,
was very prettily decorated with bou- The station will obtain its power from Bean on Dec. 16. The next meeting
election
of
officers
took
place,
the
OPEN EVENINGS
will
be
held
on
Wednesday,
Dec.
20,
the
River
Audja
generating
sufficient
Benjamin J. Safir, Aaron Weiswasser,
quets of bebe chrysanthemums. The
LOUIS H. WOLFE
Sidney DeYoung, William B. Knop- following being picked for the new
bride-to-be was the recipient of many power for lighting and heating pur- at the home of Max Wolfgang, 3714
term:
Miss
Bessie
Helfand,
presi-
poses
throughout
the
district.
pow, Isadore Berger and Abe C.
beautiful gifts.
Brush street.
dent; Miss Edith Hermanoff, vice- est seat in the lodge, that of worship-
Perlman.
president; Miss Doris Wolfgang, sec- ful master. By a pleasant coinci-
dence,
the
installing
officer,
Grand
retary; Miss Ida Greenwald, treas-
B. B. Club.
urer; Miss Sally Solomon, segreant- Senior Warden Henderson, former
At a meeting of the B. B. Club at-arms; Miss Anna Kurtzman, re- prosecuting attorney of Standish,
Tuesday evening at the home of Miss porter.
Mich., who will officiate on this occa-
Lillian Barnett, 1560 Fullerton, plans
Arrangements were completed at sion, was also a classmate of the in-
were made for the coming season. A this meeting for the Chanukah party coming worshipful master in the class
committee consisting of the Misses that was given on Sunday for the of 1904 of the Detroit College of
Lena Meyer and Sadie Ilertzberg was children at the Hebrew Orphan Law.
appointed to make arrangements for Home, when an enjoyable evening
In addition to his energetic affilia-
a card party to be held Jan. 30 at was spent by both the children of the tion with Perfection Lodge, the new
927 Medbury avenue, at which time home and the members of the club. worshipful master's social and fra-
a pair of Dutch silver candlesticks
Installation of the new officers was ternal associations are many. Ile is
will be drawn. The next meeting will held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 19, at a member of Shadukiam Grotto,
be held at the home of Miss Edna the home of Mrs. L. Ilitchell, the Michigan Sovereign Consistory, Mos-
Lewis, 7741 John R. street.
ceremony being followed by a card lem Temple Shrine, a member of the
board of directors of the Masonic
party.
Sigma Phi Gamma.
Country Club, Knights of Pythias,
Pisgah Lodge of the Order of B'nai
An interesting meeting of the Sig-
Adelphian*.
ma Phi Gamma Sorority was held at
The last regular meeting of the B'rith, Maccabees, Detroit Bar Asso-
the residence of Alias Beatrice Miller, Adelnhian Club was held Thursday ciation and the lawyers' Club.
Assisting Worshipful Muster Wolfe
141 Leicester court, on Thursday evening, Dec. 14, at the home of Irv-
evening, Dec. 14.
ing Paul, 2080 Hazelwood avenue. in his administration of the lodge for
A skating party, together with a Complete plans were made for the the coming year will be the following
supper, was planned. The caps and party which will be held on New officers, who will also be installed:
sweaters to be worn at this fete are Year's eve, when the members and Joseph Klein, senior warden; Maxwell
to be carried out according to the their lady friends will attend one of Benjamin, junior warden; Moe Ehr-
Sigma Phi Gamma color scheme. Af- Detroit's theaters, then adjourning to lich, treasurer; Charles K. Sandell,
ter the meeting, entertainment was the home of Irving Paul, 8080 Hazel- secretary; Reuben W. Klein, senior
deacon; Charles Runbiner, junior
provided by five of the sorority's tal- wood avenue, for a house party.
ented members. Dancing and a lunch-
At the next regular meeting of the deacon, and Joseph F. Feirer, tyler.
eon followed.
Adelphian Club, which will be held
on Thursday evening, Dec. 28, at the HEBREW ORPHAN HOME
Ezerath Reim.
ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR
home of Maurice Markowitz, 107
The Ezerath Reim Club held a reg- Westminster avenue, an election of
NEW CHILDREN'S HOMES
ular meeting Monday, Dec. 11, at the officers will be held. The present of-
Holbrook synagogue. A dance was ficers, who will relinquish their of-
The board of directors of the De-
announced to be given Feb. 3 at the fices at the next meeting, are: Jack troit Hebrew Orphan Home expresses
Knights of Pythias Hall, Cass and Seebald, president; John Sklar, vice- through the columns of The Detroit
Charlotte. Attorney Gordon, the presjdent; Benjamin J. Safir, secre- Jewish Chronicle thanks to the fol-
club sponsor, spoke. The next meet- tary; Maurice Markowitz, treasurer, lowing donors to the home:
ing will be held Dec. 25. Visitors and Rufus K. Stevens, Jr., sergeant-
Congregation Beth Judah, $25;
are welcome.
at-arms.
Ladies Auxiliary B'nai Moshe, $25;
Ladies' Aid Society, Lancing, $25;
II. Greenberg, 234 Eliot street, $25;
Miss L. Goldberg, 212 Mt. Vernon,
$5; J. Goldberg, 212 Mt. Vernon, $3;
A. II. Shuster, 315 Frederick, $2;
J. Melly, 534 Garfield, $2; I. Frieden-
berg, 4723 Hastings, one dresser;
OPEN
Loewenberg Bros., Mt. Elliott, one
AN
dresser; Zuiback & Cantor, Oakland
avenue, one dresser; Mrs. Louis Rob-
ACCOUNT
inson, complet office furniture; Gras-
san Decorative Studio, five pairs cur-
tains; Detroit Furniture Company,
one dresser; L. J. Leopold, two dozen
dining room chairs; Frazer Manufac-
turing Company, new window shades;
Nathan Goldman, one dozen chil-
dren's rockers; A. II. Davis, 8781
Quincy, two quilts; Mrs. L. Blum-
rosen, toys for the children.
The board decided to make weekly
announcements of all donations to
the home through these columns. The
Blue Bird Girls gave a delightful Cha-
nukah party to the children on last
For
Sunday.
A number of prominent people in
the ctiy have taken an active interest
Italian Renaissance
in the home. Mr. and Mrs. Malty
have agreed to stay at the home and
Furniture
look after the welfare of the children
until a suitable matron is available.
The revival, by the best of our
The board is working on plans for
modern manufacturers of furniture,
building on the four and one-half-
of designs artfully adapted from the
acre lot they have at Linwood and
Italian renaissance should be wel-
Davidson road. This home will be
corned by those who seek distinction
This suite was secured by Mr. Moss at the Grand Rapids Furni-
built on the cottage plan, namely, 15
in their home interiors. For in no
ture Exposition from one of the leading makers; and its duplicate
children to a cottage, and this is to
field of furniture construction has
may only be seen in the East. Positively the last word in dining
house a family of both sexes of chil-
there been a result so dignified and
furniture. Solid walnut throughout, beautifully finished in two tones.
dren between 4 and 15 years of age,
correctly beautiful as the expression
with a mother, one of the older chil-
of Italian renaissance. The style is
Buffet
Table
China Cabinet
Server
dren, in charge of each cottage and
best known for its fine feeling in pro-
a general matron to superintend the
portion, its chairs are formal and
general plans. The superintendent
stately and its severity of outline is
Side Chairs
Host Chair
will work with the matron to the best
relieved by artful paneling.. Ameri-
advantage for the children, so that
can walnut, in its soft-in-the-wood
Mirror and Candlestick to Match -
the feeling of brotherly and sisterly
finish, is much used in modern adap-
love will be instilled in them. This
tations.
All the Above Pieces Included
$1,050
arrangement has been worked out
successfully in the modern homes
built for orphans.
Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd.
The home now is taxed to its ut-
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Solid walnut, waxed finish nine-piece dining suite
most capacity and there is a waiting
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Removable silver chest. Tapestry upholstered chairs,
chairs. This suits has genuine inlay of approximately
city will become a member of the or-
seats and hacks. Worth much more, but $ 485
20 different kinds of foreign woods. The
ganization and give their loyal sup-
now placed at the astonishing introduc-
workmanship by the best cabinetmakers of
port to the worthy cause.
tory price
the country. Entire suite now only

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FRIEDGUT DEC. 27

Considerable interest is being man-
ifested in the talk to be given by
Harry Friedgut on Wednesday even-
ing, Dec. 27, before the Young Peo-
ple's Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek.
"Contributions of Ancient Ilebrews
to Civilization" will be the subject
of the address. Mr. Friedgut is a
good speaker and a student of affairs
indicated by his subject. The past
local addresses of Mr. Friedgut have
occasioned enough interest to assure
a large and enthusiastic attendance
next Wednesday.
As usual, the program of the even-
ing will include musical numbers of
merit.

JOHANNESBURG.—(J. T. A.
Correspondence.)—The publication of
a new Yiddish monthly periodical is
announced here for December 1, under
the name of Dorum Afrika, (South
Africa). The contents are belles let-

tres and sociological matters to Jew-
ish life in the country.

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