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RABBI I. L. BRIL TO
SPEAK AT SERVICES
ON FRIDAY, DEC. 21
Rabbi I. L. Brit of Flint will be the
speaker at the Friday evening sere-
! ices on Dec. 21, at the Shaarey Zedek,
his topic being "The Jew Behind the
Jew."
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of The
All society Item.and •ther local notes should be communicated to tie eft
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Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the c
Ph on e Glendale Woo. Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later
MICHIGAN COUNCIL OF
B'NAI B'RITH SOCIETIES
GIVES FREUND HONORS
"In loving appreciation to the
Founder and First President Adolph
Yellow bebe crysanthemums, smi-
The gay animated throng in the
Freund, from the Michigan Council of
lax
and
ferns,
coupled
with
crystal
spacious dining hall of the Shaarey
B'nai B'rith Lodges, Kalamazoo, Dec.
Zedek Synagogue Sunday evening candelabra in which gleamed lighted 9, 1923."
, testified to the success of the charm- tapers, formed the charmingly attrac-
A gold-mounted gavel bearing this
ing dinner given by the Ladies' Aux- tive setting for the decorative scheme inscription was presented to Mr.
iliary in celebration of the annual at the luncheon on Monday, Dec. 10, Freund at a meeting held in Kalama-
I Chanukah festival. The affair, which at Temple Beth El, at which members zoo Sunday. Ben Wiener, president,
served as a get-together social event of the Sisterhood were hostesses to made the presentation speech.
I for members and their families, was their guest, Mrs. Walter Freiberg of
The event took place at the temple,
enhanced by a program of unusual Cincinnati, national president of the which was filled to capacity by men
' merits, in which local musicians gave Federation of Temple Sisterhooda. and women of Kalamazoo and repre-
I of their talents. Mrs. Jacob II. Mrs. Freiberg told of the growth and sentatives of many parts of the state,
Schakne, possessing a soprano voice success of the Sisterhoods throughout the occasion being the state meeting
of superb clarity and flexibility, the country and of their co-operation of 11'nai B'rith clubs. Delegates at-
charmingly sang several selections; with the work of their respective tem- tended from Detroit, Flint, Jackson,
Mrs. Matilde Garvett Kesler, who ples, and described in detail the mani- Bay City, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo
won state and interstate honors in fold comforts that are contemplated and Battle Creek.
Imusical contests, interpreted the dos- for the new students' dormitory of
Alfred A. Benesch of Cleveland,
,rend
ran
of District
' sics in her usual finished manner, and the Hebrew Union College. The dor- vice-president
solos were given by Sam Rubiner and mitory is now nearing completion and Lodge No. 2, I. 0. B. B., delivered a
is
to
house
rabbinical
students
with
Aubrey Cherkose. Rabbi A. M.
forceful and eloquent address on is-
Hershman, who adressed the assem- no home affiliations in Cincinnati. sues of the day and spoke of the needs
bly on the significance of Chanukah, Mrs. Freiberg urged the members to of the National Jewish Hospital of
lauded the excellent work of the La- cultivate a keener appreciation of the Denver, Col., for which Districts 2
dies' Auxiliary, who presented the worthwhile activities sponsored by and of the B'nai B'rith volunteered
synagogue with an Ark curtain. Ad- the Sisterhoods. Miss Ilelen Henschel to erect a building at the cost of
dresses were delivered by Mrs. Joseph Morris, who has won a prominent $250,000.
Dr. Joseph Aaron, of Detroit,
Zeckman, president of the auxiliary; place in the musical circles of the
Judge Harry B. Keidan and repre- city, chose from her extensive reper- chairman of the Michigan committee
toire
the
Dohynani
"Rhapsody"
and
for the hospital fund, spoke to the
sentatives of the Men's Club and the
Moskoszkowski's "Caprice Espagnol," delegates and organized the work of
Young People's Auxiliary.
in which she displayed marked ability, raising the state quota of $35,000.
and as an encore gave the charming
A number of candidates were in-
Bearing the earmarks of a profes- Brahm's "Garotte." Mrs. Wallace
sional vaudeville performance, the af- Rosenheim, president of the local Sis- itiated into the Kalamazoo lodge by
the
Pisgah Lodge degree team, con-
fair given by the Young People's Club terhood, presided. Miss Ruth Rosen-
of Temple Beth El the past week field was chairman of the invitational sisting of Elias Goldberg, Max Ed-
wards
and the Gurevitch brothers.
proved conclusively that the partici-
committee.
A buffet luncheon was prepared by
pants, members of the organization,
the ladies of the temple. Talks were
possessed histrionic talents of no
Professor Solomon B. Freehof of delivered by Sam Folz, Adolph
mean ability. Cleverly arranged
the Hebrew Union College of Cincin- Emend, J. Desenberg, Lester Leopold
stunts, surprise novelty dances, up-
nati, whose aeries of talks under the and others.
to - the - minute sprigh tly songs,
Julius Houseman Lodge of Grand
splashes of keen wit and repartee and auspices of the Men's Temple Club
Rapids, which was represented by 20
daring acrobatic feats contributed to on "The Content and Spirit of He-
delegates, invited the council to hold
one of the best entertainments ever brew Poetry" have proven exception-
the annual meeting in that city. The
given by the club whose members ally inspirational, was entertained by
invitation was accepted and the meet-
have time and again demonstrated Rabbi and Mrs. Ilenry J. Berkowitz
ing will be held in January.
during
his
stay
in
the
city.
their versatility along these lines.
Dancing followed in the ballroom of
Miss Blanche Rothchild of Dela - Hadassah Societies to Hear
the temple. Miss Ruth Franklin ,
Talks by Mary Wetaman.
chairman of the dramatic committee, ware avenue has returned from a
was in charge of the affair, assisted leasant visit of several weeks in
.
Minneapolis,
Minn.,
spent
at
the
home
Plans for their next affair, which
by an able committee.
fo her sister and brother, Mr. and will probably lie in the form of a card g
city party,
wi
were tentatively discussed at
Of the many social affairs of the Mrs. Morris G. Pflaum of that city.
the last meeting of the Junior Hades-
past week, none was more charming
-
Joseph M. Weiss of Rhode Island sah Dec. 5. A prize "Marathon" Fs --
and delightful than the family dinner
at Hotel Addison, at which Mr. and avenue has returned from Washing- dan. ce, games and refreshments fol-
Mrs. Adolph Sloman were hosts in ton, D. C., where he went as a dele- lowed the business discussion.
An announcement which was re-
commemoration of their forty-second gate to the National Rivers and Har-
wedding anniversary. The tables were bors convention, which convened in ceived with great interest was that
Miss
Mary Wetsman, former presi-
exceedingly charming in their adorn- that city the past week. Mr. Weiss
.
ment of the seasonable flowers and was honored by being elected chair- dent of the Junior Hadassah, will ad-
dress the joint meeting of the Senior
Mr. and Mrs. Sloman, who are promi- man of the Michigan delegation.
and Junior Hatlassah on Wednesday
nently identified in social and com-
Bebe mums in their exquisite col- evening, Dec. 19, at the Shaarey
munal affairs of the city, were re-
cipients of innumerable congratula- orings centered the table at the beau- Zeilek. Miss Wetsman recently re-
tory messages from their many tifully appointed dinner at Hotel Ad- turned from a tour of Palestine, and
will tell about the work accomplished •== . 2-* -
'friends upon this happy occasion. dison on Thursday evening, at which
Their children, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Miss Mildred Snyder was hostess in through the efforts of the ITadassah
Sloss (Marjorie Sloman, came from honor of the approaching marriage organization, as well as about other
of Miss Rose Hecht to William Gold- interesting phases of her trip.
Cleveland to attend this affair.
berg on Tuesday, Dec. 18, and bliss
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CELLER MOVES FOR GERMAN
Among the hosts and hostesses at Edith Alexander, a bride of the week.
RELIEF DESPITE AGITATION
the reception and private viewing of This delightful function was one of
many similar pre-nuptial affairs WASHINGTON (J. T. A.)—A
the annual exhibition held at the De-
given in compliment of the Misses resolution calling for the relief of
troit Institute of Art on Monday
evening, under the auspices of the Hecht and Alexander. starving Germans has been intro-
(laced by Representative Celler of the
Michigan chapter of the American In-
The popularity of blab-Jong was Tenth District ,New York.
; stitute of Architects, were Mr. and
Congressman Cellos, a few days
evidenced at a beautiful dinner party
Mrs. Albert Kahn.
said he was staying his hand
at which Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy a
were hosts at their home on Chicago from introducing such a bill upon
Was Veola Steinberg of Denver, boulevard on Sunday evening. The opening of Congress because of the
Colo., spent several days in Detroit cleverly arranged favors and decora- persecution of the German Jews.
the past week, visiting her grand- tions emblematic of the Orient added
el have already introduced a reso-
Mrs. D. Stellar of Hotel Ad- interest to this delightful affair.
mother, Mrs.
lotion for the relief of starving Ger-
; dison. Miss Steinberg, who was en
mans" Congressman Celler declared,
-
route to New York, where she is a
Irwin Schubiner, sisters and bro. as I do not feel it just to visit the
student at the School of Applied De- ther, Morritz, have moved from Med- sins of the irresponsibles on the in-
sign, had deturned from Denver, bury avenue to their new home at nocent and guiltless victims."
' where she went to attend the funeral 1610 Collingwood avenue.
; services for her mother, Mrs. Louise
'Stellar Steinberg.
On Wednesday evening, Miss Flor-
ence Kirshbaum, 224 Erskine street,'
At the first of a series of bi-month- entertained the Misses Tilde Freed-
ly concerts of the Tuesday Musicale, man, Mae Moss, Sylvia Finkelstein,
to be broadcasted by the radio, Miss Muriel Nabatoff, Bessie Levy, Jean
Sara Ervitsky, a local pianist, ap- Frank and Betty Gold. The evening
was delightfully spent playing Mah-
peared as soloist.
Jong and bridge.
Samuel Cashwan, well known local
Among the affairs given in honor
sculptor, returned from a lengthy
stay in Paris, France, where he stu- of Miss Minnie La Bow, a bride of
this
month, was a linen shower given
died in the renowned Aronsohn
by bliss Mottle Hershoren. Luncheon
Studio.
was served for 30 guests. The bride-
A delightful affair of the past week elect was the recipient of many beau-
was the card and Mah-Jong party at tiful gifts.
which Mrs. Sara Cohen and Mrs. Na-
A beautifully appointed personal
than Rosenberg were hostesses at Ho-
tel Statler, complimenting Mrs. James shower was given on Thanksgiving
eve for bliss Cecille Burnstine, a
Reubens (Rae Yalomstein) of New
York, who is spending several weeks bride-elect of January, for Miss Nadia
Nichamin. Covers were laid for 22
in the city visiting with relatives and
friends. Many lovely affairs have guests. Miss Burnstine was the re-
cipient of many beautiful gifts.
been given for Mrs. Reubens.
than Wednesday.
Enjoy
Your
CM1•1•11111.1
Christmas Dinner
at the
Frontenac Cafe
Unexcelled
Cuisine—
Popular hires
—Quality and
Cleanliness.
Dancing even-
ings-4 to 8 p.
M.-9 to closing
Special atten-
tion given pri-
vate parties.
Make reserva-
tions.
Beginning Saturday everting, Dec. 15, we will hold
special shows every evening.
Make Your New Year's R
lions Now.
No Cover Charge.
Music by Morgan Hough's
Melody Orchestra
42 Monroe Ave.
Phone Main 1313
Opposite Temple Theater
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The Opening
of the •
Magnificent New
Dining `Doom
in the New Unit just completed, of
the Hotel Tuller.
The famous Rubenstein and Pas-
ternacki Orchestra.
One of the largest and finest cafe
dance floors.
New and up-to-date kitchen, unex-
celled service, guarantee a perfect
New Year's party.
Capacity limited to 700. Make
reservations now.
A few desirable suites left for win-
ter guests at very reasonable rates.
The Florentine room of Hotel Ad-
dison presented a festive appearance
on Wednesday, when 150 guests were
present at a luncheon at which Mrs.
A. Silberberg and Mrs. Julius Bing
were hostesses. The affair was one
of the season's delightful functions
and was charming in its appointments
and individuality. The tables, ar-
ranged in horseshoe fashion, were
adorned with the seasonable flowers
and were artistic in the extreme.
Both Mrs. Silberberg and Mrs. Bing
were modishly gowned in costumes of
black silver brocade and wore cor-
sages of pink roses, violets and valley
lilies.
Call Cherry 5200.
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A New sad Beautiful Musical Comedy
"On theWedding Night"
Will Be Staged by the Company Headed by
Mischa and Lucy German
SPECIAL FEATURE
valThe
Great Concert-Muter of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
ILIA. SCHKOLNICK
Will Render Violin Selections Between the Acts.
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Dolls, Games and
Toys, Dolls,
Children's Books
Our Toy Department has a large assortment of Americas
and European Toys, Dolls, Games and Books. We invite your
inspection and we feel sure you will enjoy the comfort of
shopping out of the great crowds.
Suggestions for Girls
DOLLS:
Kid, Jointed, Wooden,
Dressed. All Kinds of
Manta Dolls and Pa-
per Dolls.
25c to $1.00
Sewing Sets
$2.00
Dishes
Spelling Boards...80c to $1.50
$1.00
Toy Washing Sets
50c
Toy Baking Sets
Bubble Blowing
50c to 75c
Outfits
35c to 75c
Color Cubes
Beads to String ...25c to $1.50
$2.50
Raggedy Ann Doll
Suggestions for Boys
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Train Sets
Mechanical Toys..75c to $0.01
$1.50 to $6.0(
Music Boxes
25c to 51a
Horns
35c to $5.01
Blocks
Stieff Wheel
50c to $12.01
Animals
Toy Chemistry
$1.50 to $10.(S
Sets
Clay Modeling
25c to $2.5
Sets
Combination Board
$5.75
to 88.0
Games
50c to $6.0
Painting Sets
Games of Mah Jong..$2 to $5
Miniature Farm Toys .$1 to $
Zagg Saw l'uzzles $1 to $1
Sheehan's Book Store
of all kinds for all ages—Second Floor.
1550 Woodward Avenue
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Miss Dorothy Diamond delightfully
entertained the Sigma Beta Girls at
a bridge social at her home, 2224
Pingree avenue.
Among the numerous affairs given
in honor of bliss Cecille Burnstine, a
bride-elect of next month, was a linen
ahower by Miss Bessie Levy. Covers
were laid for 25 guests.
•
Miss Rose Ellias was hostess at a
bunco party given by the Phi Delta
Sorority on Thanksgiving eve at her
home, 280 Hendrie avenue.
Miss Sarah Paul entertained eight
couples at dinner in honor of Miss
Cecille Burnstine. The evening was
Mrs. J. B. Goldman of Bay City spent in playing bridge and Mah-
and sister, Mrs. J. Swartz of Roches-
9 ter, N. Y., who were in Detroit for Jong.
a few weeks' stay, have gone to Bay
Mrs. Foe Feinburg and daughter,
City, where Mrs. Swartz contemplates Harriet. have returned from an eight
remaining for the winter months.
weeks' visit with relatives and friends
in New York and Pittsburgh.
Mrs. Israel Brown of Hotel Addi-
Miss Betty Willis of Farnsworth
, son has returned from a fortnight's
stay in St. Louis, Mo., where she avenue entertained the Fel Siem Club
‘ visited with her children, Dr. and at the last meeting, held Friday even-
Mrs. Charles Yalem (Florence ing, Dec. 7. Miss Julia Berlin will be
the hostess at the next meeting.
Brown).
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Detroit Branch
Cass Avenue at York St.
Jefferson Avenue Division.
Jefferson Avenue at Walker St
Additional Thipldy Room, Gerard Motors Building
CADILLAC
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nse given
u p nc i t s it o w
pretty
ett i y t h functions
egil was the cha rm ing
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; luncheon for several guests at which
Mrs. Max Fruhof of Hotel Chatham
was hostess.
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and Mrs. Morris Higer were
I 1 hosts to a charming assemblage of
young people on Saturday evening at
a surprise supper at their home on
Chicago boulevard. honoring their
daughter, Miss Frances Higer.
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5
Bethune avenue left Saturday for an
I , extended trip to New York and At-
! ant i c City.
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