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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-03-09

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:"AGE EIGHT

f - raternal nab. (Club Forts I

Hamtramck Eta Chains Congregation.

Women Who
Know Exclusive
Style, Shop at
"Pack-Wolin's"

Erery model is selected
individually—We strive
to yet away front the
commonplace fashions
shOWn elsewhere.

Philomathic Debating Club.

The Hamtramck Etz Chaim Con-
At last Sunday's meeting of the
gregation was addressed on Thursday Philomathic Debuting Club, held at
evening, at a Purim affair, by Dr. L the Kirby Center, Judge Ira W. Jayne
Koplowitz of 1141 Webb avenue, who spoke to the members on the value
spoke on the Book of Esther. M. of the beneficial use of leisure mo-
ll ether, president of the congrega- menta, the time between work and
tion, on behalf of the entire member-
ship , extended thanks to the speaker !deed.
For this Sunday, Judge Arthur E.
for his address as well as for a dona- Gordon and Maurice Moscovitz, an
tion to the congregation.
alumnus, will address the members.
The program for the evening will be
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.
a current topics discussion. Ben Saf-
fir, chairman of the program commit-
The next regular meeting of Purity tee, announces that the following will
Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., will be participate: II. Barahal, G. Stern-
held at 7:311 p. m. Monday, March berg, H. Phillips, M. Pearlstein, II.
12, in the Eastern Star Temple, 80 Borovitz, J .Thumin, S. Koretz, S.
West Alexandrine, avenue. Gurovitch, B. Alpert, It. Bernstein,
.1. Margolis and J. Schulman.
Bicur Cholem Jrs.
Barney Koffman was elected best
A very lively meeting was held by speaker in the debate "Resolved, capi-
the Bicur Cholem Jrs. on Thursday tal punishment be adopted in the

evening, March 1. A series of peppy State of Michigan," his colleague be-
speeches interspersed with choice mu-
ing Benjamin Kurtzman. The nega-
. sical selections featured the program tive team, composed of Sydney She-

Engagements

Mr. and Sirs. Barnett of 624 Hol
brook avenue announce the engage
ment of their sister, Miss Anne Fin
holstein, to Ben Gottleob of this city

Marriages

BROWN-KEIDAN
The marriage of two well known
Detroit young people was solemnized
on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock,
when Miss Sadie Keidan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Keidan of 2010 Gra-
iot avenue, became the bride of
Harry Z. Brown, son of Mrs. Char-
lotte Brown of McLean avenue. The
wedding was performed in the pres-
ence of immediate relatives of both
families by Rabbi A. M. Ilershman
and Rabbi Judah I.. Levin. The bride
was unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Brown
are spending their honeymoon in New
York, Atlantic City and Philadelphia
and after their return will make their
home at 1465 Burlingame avenue.

Now Showing

CHOKERS---

Platinum, biege

and other ,approved

shades of fox of the

season; also Russian

and Hudson Bay

and afforded the members and their vitz and Sydney Rubenstein, offered
guests a pleasant entertainment. the affirmative close competition.
Among those who spoke were Francis
Adelstein, Alfred Mendelsohn, Irwin
CLARKE-HEYMAN
Blackstone Law Society.
Vaxler, Dave Berger, Dr. Louis Weiss The Blackstone Law Society an-
Miss Cleone Heyman, daughter of
and Samuel Sternberg. Edward Bar-
Mr. and Sirs. Henry Heyman of Jack-
. nard, candidate for circuit judge, de- nounces that in the future its meet- son, Mich., was united in marriage to
ings
will assembly
be held no room
Sunday
evenings
n livered an enthusiastic and vigorous
in the
of the
main Charles Clarke on Thursday, March
speech
on addressed
the dope the
traffic.
Judge public
The membership
com- I., by Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin of Tem-
Hunt also
organization.
mitte library.
has planned
an extensive mem-
ple Beth El. After the ceremony the
The musical
a bership drive and predicts a success- wedding party went to the home of
number
of very program
excellent included
vocal selec-
Mr. and Nits. James Jonas, 106 Cort-
ful
campaign.
tions by Miss Lipilik, George Berko-
Amazingly Low l'riced.
At the last meeting the question land avenue, uncle and aunt of the
witz and It. Leoni, who were accom-
debated was "Resolved, that the bride, where the wedding dinner was
served. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke will
panied
at the
Miss Gertrude
Saranotf,
and piano
Jack by
Harris,
accom- mayor's salary be raised to $15,000." make their home in Detroit.
•-
A. A. Tzatzken of the negative was
panied
by Miss
Adelstein
at the victor, defeating M. Ilendleman.
the
piano.
The Frances
Misses Sadie
Lam-
230 Jefferson Ave. West
FRANK-WOLFE
pert and Blanche Feinberg, who ren- Political speeches by various mem-
A pretty wedding was solemnized
bers endorsnig political candidates
Sunday evening, when Miss Frances
dered
several
splendid
violin
duets,
will
be
program
for
this
Sunday
even-
ON YOUR
were accompanied by Miss Gertrude ing. Visitors are cordially invited to Wolfe, daughter of Maurice Wolfe
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Saranoff
the piano.
attend
Dr. Louis at
Weiss,
speaking
in be- the meetings of the organiza- of 640 Westminster avenue, became
the bride of Saul Edward Frank of
and still get a
half of the entertainment committee, tion.
Boston. Rabbi A. Si. Ilershman offi-
Standard NON-ASSESSABLE Policy
announced a mysterious program for
ciated at the ceremony, which was
SPARE TIRES COVERED
Esreth
Riam
Club.
the next meeting, replete with all-at-
The Esreth Riam Cluh is making performed at the Ahavath Achim
tention-absorbing novelties that will
cheer and entertain all attending. All arrangements for the distribution of Synagogue. Dinner at the Karmel
TAYLOR NEAR THIRD
members are urged to be present best the money to charity it made at its restaurant followed. Out-of-town
FULL LEGAL RESERVE
First Time Offered.
Thursday evening, March 15. Guests last dance. At its last meeting it guests at the wedding were Mr. and
PARRISH, ROSKAM & KELLER
helped the Ladies Aid Society in sell- Mrs. Frank of Boston, parents of the
are cordially invited.
English Colonial design; tile fireplace; cove ceilings, one in quarter
7 MANAGERS
ing tickets for its drawing. The club, groom; Mr. and Mrs. Levitt of Bos-
sawed
oak;
hand
rubbed
mahogany and ivory finish. Plate glass win-
Cadillac 2600
Ninth Floor Vinton Bldg.
its meeting.at the synagogue on Hol- ton; Louie Cohen of New York and
Home Relief Society.
down; master bedroom 22x14; three sets French doors; sleeping
The Home Relief Society held its brook, between Brush and Beaubien, Jack Wolfe of Mansfield, Ohio. Mr.
porch;
tile
bath;
built-in
cedar
closets and maid's quarters on third
F
last meeting and bridge on Wednes- is starting a membership drive. Meet- and Mrs. Frank left on Monday for
floor; steam heat; Pittsburg heater; butler's pantry, are a few of
. day, Feb. 28, tit the home of Mrs. ings are concluded with dancing until Mansfield, Ohio, where they will make
the
many
features
in
this
beautiful
home. Lot 50x128. Double
which has saved thousands of ad, Isidore Grabow of 317 Monterey aye- 11:30, the music supplied by the their future horn. Nir. Frank is the
brick garage. Priced right with $7,500 cash. Shown by appointment.
dren from blindness and other ail- sot. A delightful luncheon was Rainbow Syncopators, consisting of publisher of the Richland County
ments by regular examination for .and served for 50 ladies. The next meet. L. Wolfgang, I. Cohen, S. Yager and Leader, a Mansfield paper.
ABERDEE
treatment of trachoma and various
MAIN 7180
ing and bridge will be held at the G. Estrin, who are members of the
-.
714 FREE PRESS BLDG.
forms of skin disease. A physician Women's Federation club house, Han- organization.
and five midwives conduct the outside cock and Second avenues, on
obstetrical service,
Adelphian Club.
service, and physicians and nesday, March 28. Mrs. Max Jacob
nurses hale established rural stations will be hostess.
A successful and varied program
Dr. I. M. Rubinow Tells of and field hospitals all over the coun-
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was held by the entertainment corn-

try. Jaffa, the second district in size
Work of Hadassah Medi-
Kadimah.
mittee at the last meeting of the
Mr. and Airs. M. Edward Solomon
and achievements, has a hospital at
The next meeting of the Kadimah Aclelphian Club, which took place last (Edith Weisman) of 2477 Calvert
cal Organization.
Tel-Aviv with 75 beds, and among Girls will be held Tuesday evening,
other features of its work conducts a March 13, at Temple Beth El, to com- Sunday afternoon at the home of Na. avenue are receiving felicitations on
than Adler, 1676 Chicago boulevard. the birth of a daughter, Margery
NEW YORK.—The banks and wat- physical examination of all immi- plete arrangements for an open meet- The organization especially enjoyed
Louise, on Tuesday, Feb. 27.
ers of the Jordan, once supposed to grants passing through or arriving in ing to be held soon. The girls will Mr. Schomberger's banjo contribu-
have miraculous healing powers, have this district, with treatment of those
'sit the Northville Tuberculosis Sani- tions and the vocal solos rendered by
We are now supplying nearly all the delicatessen stores with erne
been drained and freed of their ma- who need medical assistance. Other tarium in Northville, Mich., Sunday Carl Feldman. Pin designs were ex-
Strictly Kosher sausages and smoked meats and our sales
laria-breeding places through the gift hospitals are at Tiberias, Sated and afternoon to bring food and deficit- amined and a choice made. Prepara-
Haifa,
where
a
hospital
was
opened
.
of Louis D. Brandeis, Supreme Court
ones to Jewish patients there.
tions for the coming club entertain-
are increasing more and more every day.
Justice. The Arab shirk, who found last year."
ment were completed. After the ad-
Dr. Rubinow said that additional ;
the broad plains of Palestine blotted
Ta•ak ■ h Club.
journment
of
the
meeting,
refresh-
Don't suffer—get quick relief.
out before his failing eyes, has re- funds were imperative for the eaten-,
A pleasant social evening was en- ments were served by the host, Mr.
Effective and inexpensive.
gained vision through a pair of Ameri- sion of hospital bed facilities and for joyed by the Tz-Dakah Club members Adler. The next meeting will he held
It costa nothing to come down
can spectacles, prescribed by American school hygiene work through the holy and friends when the club was enter- on Sunday afternoon at the home of
We absolutely guarantee that our products are made fresh dad),
Land.
Ile
said
at
least
$150,000
would
and find out.
opthalmologists. The child whom
tained at a masquerade party on Maurice Markowitz, 107 Westminster
and are in demand becase they are Fresh, Wholesome and Appetizing.
years of war, poverty and ignorance be required from America during the Wednesday evening, Feb. 28, at the avenue.
THE
WAYNE
BATHS
coming
year.
left a victim of tuberculosis and rick-
Detroit Federation club house. Novel
Second and Front Sts.
eta, is being raised to be a sturdy
"Eat with Zest, Gunsberg's Best"
prizes were awarded to wearers of
Madison Athletic Club.
Sulphur Mineral, Turkish
citizen of a new democracy. These
best costumes. The next regular
The Madison Athletic Club reports
Tonic, Swedish, Electric Baths.
changes have been brought about by
meeting of the club will be held at that the recent dance was a great
SWEDISH MASSAGE
Phone Glendale 8244 rj
2380 Twentieth St.
American doctors and nurses and the I the B'nai Moshe synagogue, Garfield success. II. Lichtenstein was chair.
Take Woodward Through Car.
support of 15,000 American women,
(Near Michigan)
and Beaubien streets, on Monday af- man of the committee in charge. Ar-
Cherry 4784
members of the Hadassah organize-
ternoon, Feb. 12.
rangements are being completed for
tion. The story of this work has been
the renting of a cottage at Crescent
iivoiwonissoacswoommaismisswacwaiscwi
told by •Dr. I. M. Rubinow, director of
Paramount Club.
lake for the Madison members and
thg Hadassah Medical Organization,
The Paramount Club held its last their friends.
Proceeds
to
Go
Towards
Help.'
who has just returned to the United
meeting at the home of A. Lesser,
The Madison Monday defeated the
.
3 807 Twenty-ninth street. Business
ing Sufferers in European
States after an absence of several
Edison A. C. in a basketball game.
years.
Lands.
of importance was discussed and Another game will be played this
n
Before he undertook to organize a dtalks delivered by members. The Monday evening at the Balch School.
direct the work of healing the sick, of
Elaborate prepara
tions are being . next open meeting will be held Sun- The public is welcome to attend.
every faith and race in the Holy Land, made for the week s bazaar to be held day, March I I, at the home of J.
Dr. Rubinow had become well known at the Kirby Center from April 28 to ' I Wein. Special entertainment and re-
Kappa Phi Delta.
in America as an authority on social May 3 by the Michigan
,an Federation of : freshments will be features.
The Kappa Phi Delta Sorority held
insurance and public health adminis- Ukranian Jews and its ladies' auxil-
an interesting meeting at the home
tration. He first went to Palestine in nary. It is expected that this affair
Nu Beta Phi.
of Miss Jeanette Weller, 573 Chan-
1919 to join the unit of 43 nurses and will eclipse an th'n of the sort ever ,
Members of the Nu Beta Phi So- dler avenue on Friday. The follow-
doctors sent abroad by Hadassah, the held
1 g . of the many i rority entertained 28 ch ldren of the ing officers were elected: Miss Wel-
I . city,
, l in
in the
city y , because
American Zionist Organization and organizations men's and women's,) Hebrew Orphan Home on Sunday ler, president; Mollie Einstandig, sec/
''
the Joint Distribution Committee, the
evening. An interesting program, retary; Dorothy Koppin, treasurer;
previous year. Today the personnel
consisting of games, during which Minnie Mellman, sergeant-at-arms.
of the medical unit numbers .100. Five
I prizes were awarded the winners, was Interesting functions are planned by
large hospitals and many field hoer
carefully carried out by the enter- the sorority for the near future. The
pitals throughout Palestine are under
tainment committee. Refreshments next meeting will be held at the home
the jurisdiction of this bialy
were served, table decorations being of Miss Ida Wexler of Alger avenue.
Healing Prejudice.
carried out in pink and white.
Healing the wounds of prejudice is
At the last regular meeting, it was
Kinz Klub.
1025 Pairs especially purchased from one of our regular manufacturers.
as much a function of the Hadassah
decided to hold a costume party. Mrs.
The Kinx Klub will give a dance
Brand now, first quality throughout, and patterned after certain of our most
Mfdican organization as healing the Nathan Metzger (Ruth Cohn) was for the members and their friends
successful men's lasts. This is a genuine opportunity and we strongly
wounds of the flesh; for Moslem and
elected as honorary member of the at the I'alais De Dense Tuesday even-
Christian, as well as Jew, are welcome
sorority. The next meeting will be ing, March 13. Arrangements have
recommend the choosing of at least two pairs.
to the relief offered in every Hadassah
held at the home of Miss Malta Ho- been made with the management
clinic or hospital in Palestine. Under
linstat of Vancourt avenue.
whereby the Kinx Klub members will
Dr, Rubinow'm jurisdiction, the social-
have the privilege of giving tickets
ization of medicine has become an
Arrow Club.
to their friends free of charge. Tick-
actuality in the Holy Land. None of
The Arrow Club has prepared a ets can be procured from any of the
the doctors cif the medical unit were
series of interesting programs ar- Kinx Klub members.
permitted to engage in private prac-
ranged by II. Reismann, chairman of
tice. There are no private rooms in
the program committee. A member-
Albacus Club.
Hadassah hospitals, and the rare in
The last meeting of the Albacus
The ship drive has been opened and all in-
the wards is the sonic for the person that pledged support to the affair.
relief of terested are urged to attend these Club was held Thursday at the home
who can pay a little and the one who proi•eds will go for the
of Milton Ettinger on Twelfth street.
refugee Jews from the Ukraine now open meetings. Call Empire 50394
can pay nothing at all.
stranded in Poland and ordered to be i and find out where the next meeting The discussion of the evening cen-
In a statement to the Hadassah or-
is to be held. The meetings are held tered on a cottage that is to he rent-
ganization in America Dr. Rabinow deported.
ed for the summer season. The com-
Many features are being planned every Wednesday evening at the
detailed the steps by which this social-
mitte in charge will place data be-
ization of medicine had been attained. for the bazaar, among them to he a members' homes.
fore the members at their coming
He spoke of the anti-malaria cam. series of dances, concerts and other
Sigma Rho Tau Sorority.
meeting.
paign, one of the most important un- features.
Morris Shatzen, Harry Weinberg On Wednesday evening, Feb. 14,
dertakings, which was made posrible and
Dave Brown are managers in the Sigma Rho Tau Sorority enter-
by the gift of $25,000 from Supreme charge of the affair. Samuel Spivak tanned at a party, celebrating its sec-
Court Justice Brandeis, "In the Mid-
Louis Cohen are secretaries. J. and anniversary. The rooms were
gal region alone," he said, "there were and
CHARLES MONASH
R. Greenberg is treasurer and Abra. prettily decorated in keeping with the
extensive swamp areas, overgrown
Charles Nlonash, 51 years old, for-
Jaffin is chairman of organize- occasion. After an enjoyable even-
streams, bad irrigation systems, an ham II.
merly of Detroit, died at his Cleve-
of music, games and dancing, a land home on March 1. Mr. Monash
, midnight
Arab village and a floating tent popu- tion. The are assisted by the fol- ing
luncheon was served the 16
committees:
lation. In the Kinneret region there lowing
Harry Weinberg, Mr. Liderman guests, the honor guests being Miss was the husband of Mrs. Rebecca Mo-
were swamps and breeding places
, , Elsie Rassner, Miss Millie Goldstein nash and father of Mrs. Benjamin
orr
ii
along the Jordan. We systematically and Leon Blank, publicity; Nt
elber and John Monash of Cleveland,
Max Lahr, Dr. Lee Si. Baron and Miss Ruth Peritz, the first
examined all of the inhabitants and Shatzen,
and J. R. Greenberg, control; Harry president of the sorority. The newly Emery Monash of Detroit and the
treated all chronic cases, removed Cohen, William Katz, Mr. Orman and elected officers for the year 1923 are: late Lillian Monash.
stagnant water near houses, repaired H. Bloody, house arrangements; J. Miss Esther Schiller, president; Miss
canals and undertook a thorough
MRS. A. PEARLMAN
Weinberg, Mrs. Kash Charlotte Miller, vice-president an
cleansing. This work is progressing Goldstein, II.
Mrs. A. Pearlman of 3764 Brush
A. treasurer; Miss Marion Levine, re. street died at 4 a. Al. Monday, March
steadily toward the goal that we have and Mr. Shatzen, entertainment;
, m sh t • •cording secretary; Miss Aline Schil- . 6, due to heart failure. Funeral took
D L Si 11
set for ourselves—that of ridding the 11 .
and Dave ler, corresponding secretary.
Holy Land of its malarial taint and zen, Henry M. Abramovitz
place from the residence, Rabbi J. L.

Brown, speakers; Mrs. J. R. Green-
making every district safe."
Levin officiating. Burial took place
Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority.
berg, I. Hutuni•k, Dave Tucker, lVil-
Infant Welfare Stations.
""L ing of th e at Machphelah Cemetery. Mrs. I earl-
'
Tan and bleak edit
Blatt over Ms Haig,
Main Floor, Mezzanine.
Work of a different kind, but of ham Leyden and Mr. Orman, house;
ton hone, Eric grains
man's death comes as a shock to her
Manson and ether
ond patene• with
pop•tar tab. A Sal-
perhaps greater importance is the in- B. Yanett, Mr. and Mrs. Lichtenstein, Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority will be many friends. she having endeared
s.,ed oak soles end
oon& Penni Bea with
Mr.
Schreibman,
Mr.
Snitman,
Mr.
held
at
the
home
of
Miss
Mildred
fant welfare plan of the Hadassah
herself to them by her many charit-
spacial sndnitrocittge
every purchase.
Mr, Milstein, Mrs. Katz, Bachrach of Hague avenue. Instal-
an
Medical Organization, which is now Bialsky,
ups on most el Mtn..
Mrs. Kash, Mrs. Spivak and Nir. lotion of officers will take place and able activities. Surviving her are her
in the second year of its development. Lahr, program. a definite data set for the hayride husband, Abraham Pearlman; three
"Two infant welfare stations have
daughters, Mrs. S. Stein, Mrs. D. Ta-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Party. An event of the past week
been established under the charge of
WEIN the daintily appointed luncheon marantz and Miss Rebecca Pearlman,
the pediatrist of the Rothschild Hos- Ukrainian federation is co-operating
and three sons, Maurey and Jack of
with
the
men's
organization
in
prepar-;
followed
by
a
radio
party
given
by
. pital in Jerusalem," Dr. Rubinow
Detroit and Israel of Providence, R. I.
Woodward and Adams. Detroit.
said. "Hadassah's work in Palestine ing for the bazaar. Officers of the Mrs. Samuel Kaplan at her home on
centers in the Rothschild Hospital in auxiliary are: Mrs. J. R. Greenberg, Eastlawn avenue.
PERFECTION LODGE
president;
Mrs.
B.
Yanett,
vice-presi-
Jerusalem, where its beginnings were
Lasthenee Club.
the
laid in 1512. The hospital has 109 dent. Among the ladies active J. on
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
Lich- . The Lasthenes Club elected the fol-
beds in its various departments—med- bazaar committee are Mrs.
Wein-,
lowing
new
officers at the last meet- M., will hold a special communication
ical, surgical, children's eye, skin and tenstein, Mrs. Malkoff, Mrs. H.
Wednesday,
March 14, at '7 p. m. F.
berg, Mrs. Berkowitz 2nd Mrs. N. ing: Samuel Jacobs, president; Louis
obstetrical. A Nurses' Training
Garber , vice-president; Morris Fogel, C. degree. Lookout committe at 7
School has graduated its first two Pevin.
p.
m.
secretary; Abraham Swartz, treas-
classes of Palestinian girls, trained
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
Judaism insists and has never ceas- urer. Mr. Fogel's work as manager
The Shop where courtesy
for the nursing profession by and ac-
LOUIS H. WOLFE, W. M.
to teach the truth that not econo. of the basketball team was lauded by
ed
13.tween Calvert as4
cording to Western standards, with
and service prevail
mica
but
ethics
constitute
the
organic
the
club.
The
entertainment
corn-
the teaching entirely in Hebrew. In
is
better
than
a
woman
Colliarwood
Culture
in
of rode! life.—Sidney E. Gold- matte reported the dance of March 8
law
Jerusalem, too, there has been estab-
gold.—The Talmud.
an assured success.
lished a department of school hygiene stein.

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