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UKRAINIAN SOCIETY
GIVEN $500 CHECK
Women's Wen ,re Organization Pre-
sents Gift for Kiev Home.
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Fifty-One
Years in
Detroit
WOMENS WEAR
Two weeks ago each sorority in
Ann Arbor pledged a varying num-
ber of students to its membership
role, after a series of "rushing par,
ties," wherein the girls belonging to
the different sororities were able to
meet the newcomers to the University
of Michigan. The two Jewish sorori-
ties, the Alpha Epsilon Phi and the
Phi Sigma Sigma, pledged the follow-
ing girls: Alpha Epsilon Phi, the
Misses Nance Solomon, Julia Ruth
Brown, Myra Finsterwald and Pauline
Hopp. 7111 Of Detroit; Miss En elyn
Kosloff of Flint, Miss Lillian Iminsky
of Menominee, Mich., and bliss P•itel
Tenenbaum of Little Ronk, Ark; the
Phi Sigma Sigma, the Misses Hilda
and Ruth Sierer of Warren, Ohio;
Miss Costa Goldberg of Thalniut,
Ky.; Nliss Florence Ili:miler of Johns-
town, Pa.; Nli , s Hester Hertz of
Cleveland, Miss Beatrice Marx of De-
troit, Miss Rae Pitvelle .f Lorain,
Ohio', Miss Nliriam Sulker of Cleve-
land, Nlis , Gertrude Smith of Toledo
and Miss Ethel Strauss of Denver.
Miss Jeddie Weisberg of 4941
Vinewoml avenue gave a surprise
linen shower in honor of-Miss Esther
Wagner, a bride-elect, at her holm:
Saturday evening, Oct. 11.
—
A shower was given in honor of
Mrs. J. Goldberg, formerly Miss Anna
Schultz, by the Misses Sadye and Mol-
lie Garfinkel of 3601 !Mack avenue,
Saturday evening, Oct. 4. The bride
was the recipient of many gifts. Cov-
ers were laid for 25 guests.
"The Nta,, diratifar in the Shop Randle(' oe Grand Cirrus Pork
Favor Shop—Mezzanine Floor
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Atlas, formerly
Aiming the numerous affairs given of Virginia park, are residing at the
in honor of Mrs. I/avid Berger (Eve. Chatham Apartments.
lyn Rosenthal) prior to her marriage
last Saturday were dinner parties at
Mrs. Dora Optner and her grand-
which Mr. and Mrs. John Golden, Mr. (laughter, Hiss Miriam Goldstein, of
and Mrs. Louis Golden, NIT and Mrs. 1546 Oregon avenue left Oct. 15 for
A. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Atlas Miami, Fla., where they will spend
and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rivkin en. the winter. Miss Goldstein will at-
tertained. Mrs. Harold Rosenthal tend school there. In honor of Miss
was hostess at a kitchen shower; Mrs. Goldstein her mother, Mrs. Lewis
A. Gottesman and Miss Helen Klein- Goldstein entertained her friends at
smith entertained at a bridge tea and a farewell party at her home on Tues.
Mrs. Ira Kaufman gave a handker. day.
chief and apron shower. A luncheon
and theater party was given by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Ellis and
R. Schooler, a miscellaneous shower ldaughter, Laura, have moved from
by Miss Geraldine Maybaum, who was 3012 West Philadelphia avenue to
Mrs. Berger's maid of honor, anti a their new home at 4281 Pasadena
towel shower and a miscellaneous avenue.
shower were given by Mrs. Alvin
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Tucker and the Ladies Auxiliary of !
Miss Esther Rosenstein, daughter
Fitz Chayim, Hamtramck, respective- , of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rosenstein of
ly. Miss Ilenrietta Berger entertained 2044 Taylor avenue, has left for Chi-
! Mrs. Berger with a luncheon and the-lcago, where she will resume her
ater party and a group of friends of studies at the University of Chicago.
!Mr. and Mrs. Berger honored them
In honor of the sixteenth birthday
at a supper party at Oriole Terrace
anniversary of their (laughter, Judith,
several days before their marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lippitt enter-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silverberg of tained 100 of their daughter's friends
Burlingame avenue and Mr. and Mrs. at a party at their home, 1641 West
Julius Bing of Atkinson avenue left Philadelphia avenue, last Saturday
Thursday for French Lick Sprigs, Ind. evening. Several of the guests en-
tertained. The evening was spent in
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald dancing and a bullet supper was
, of Calvert avenue are visiting in New served. Miss hippitt was the recipient
of mans gifts.
' York and Boston.
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ODORLESS AND PERFECT
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jacobson anti
(laughter, Irene, who were the guests
of Rev. and Mrs. I. Wasserman of
:177 Ilendrie avenue en route to New
York from their home in Chicago, will °
sail on the Berengaria for Europe,'
The No Beta l'hi Sorority enter- whence they will immediately proceed
tained recently at a wienie roast at to Africa.-
Silver's Cottage, Lake Orion. Danc-
ing and gamuts constituted the enter-
Mrs. Jerry M. Goodman of Mu s . ke.
. tainnwnt. The guests were the Misses gon is the guest of her parents, Mr.
! Rose and Betty Berick, Ruth Gros. and Mrs. II. Applebaum.
berg, Helen Holinstat, Beatrice Wei-
ner, Sayde Jacobson, Evelyn Levy
31r. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald
and Paula Prager; Marvin Blumen- of West Boston boulevard are spend-
Ithal, Joseph Kaplan, Jules Gales, Ar- ing a fortnight in Cleveland and Co-
thur Steinborn, Harold Applebaum, lumbus.
Louis Selmar, ()scar Silverman, Sam-
uel Collier and Mark Ginsberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollander,
who have beyn spending several
months
at the Addison Hotel, have'
The 1,u Ana Club entertained at a
party last Sunday evening at the left by motor for Cleveland, where
they
will
visit with Mr. Hollander's
home of Miss Ann Fineman, 9738
Cameron avenue. A number of guests parents. NIT and Mrs. Hollander will
spend
several
days in Chicago en'
from Ann Arbor were present.
route to Los Angeles. They will re•
side there during the winter months.
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The Spirit of Halloween invites you to attend
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JUNIOR HADASSAH'S
ACTIVITIES BEGIN
The Diana Girls were the guests at
a bridge party given Thursday even-
ing, Oct. 9, at the home of Miss Ethel
Berke of 958 East Kirby avenue.
Informal Supper Dance First Event Prize.' were won by the Nlisses Sarah
of Winter Social Season.
Rosenberg and Kate Sandelman.
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Thb Junior Hadassah, which is con, Mr. and NIrs. M. J. Rambar have
posed of young girls interested in the moved from 352 Tuxedo avenue to
with of the Hadassah Zionist Organ. 1600 Seward avenue, Apartment 202.
ization, held Its first meeting for the
1924 - 25 season in Detroit Thursday,
Oct. 9, at the Jewish Woman's Club
!house. 89 Rowena street. Mrs. .1o.
lseph Ehrlich, representing the Detroit
Chapter of Ilada.ssah, delivered an
address in which she urged that
closer relationship he established be-
, tween the senior and junior branches
of the Hada:Zs:1h Organization. She
compared the two branches to moth-
, er and her daughter, showing how the
daughter, when trained by her moth-
er, becomes invaluable by her timely
, aid and consideration and how, as
she grows to maturity, takes oar r ;he
work which the mother leaves off.
Last spring the junior organisathon
asked that a member of the senior
Hadassah be appointed to act as ad-
Julia Wine holds that
v , i , s ., e ion.
visor
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"An the Goblins'll cit You
of You Don't Watch Ow"
Hallowe'en Party Costumes, Decorations, Fat .r-.
Mrs. Samuel Anduk of Gladstone
avenue left the early part of the week
Buffalo,
uffalo, where she will spend a
fortnight with relatives and friends.
cause they are made that way—and they have
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Mrs. Rae Vehon of 121123 Lincoln
avenue has left for St. Paul, Minn.,
where she will spend the winter with
relatives. She expects to return in
the early spring.
Quality and Low Prices Combined—At Heyn's
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In recognition of the importance Of
the child welfare work being carried
on at the instance of the Federation
44' Ukrainian Jews of Michigan, which
L+ supporting an orphan home in Kiev
in which 85 children are being reared
and educated, the Jewish Women's
Is:uropean Welfare Organization last
On Friday evenings,ti the Jewish
Tuesday evening presented the feder- 'young people sojourning in Detroit
ation a check for $500. Until the and far away from home think long-
Johnson-Reed law, which has reduced ingly ((f their f•: Wilier and hosts of
,iewish immigration to this country friends and seek relief from the
to a minimum, became effective, the week's routine anti business activities
Women's European Welfare in friendly groups desiring to experi-
Jewish
Organization made it possible for ence the Sabbath spirit. The Young
more than 100 orphans in eastern Eu- Women's Hebrew .\ ssociation, in or-
rope to come to Detroit to make their der to bring together these young
homes with relatives and friends. At people, who during Cie week have lit-
present the organization is consider- tle opportunity to meet those of their
ing a plan for domiciling European'
wn faith, started Friday night gath-
Jewish orphans in Palestine where 'ering, at which the (outdid director
child welfare work is being developed acts as hostess :o( the out-of-town
along highly expert lines.
young, folks. Tie , se Friday night
In presenting the check, the com- events have proves popular with the
mittee, which consisted of' Mrs. Jo- young inen and woolen who attend
seph Zuckerman, Mr , . Agnes Levin. regularly, or just no w' 111111 then. The
Mrs. George Cohen, Mrs. Wolf Cohn, evening is spent informally. Dancing,
Mrs. Herman Steintield, Mrs. I. Ro- games of all kinds, including chess
senstein, Mrs. Toby Siegel and Mrs, and checkers,
tin, a deux
Fred Epstein, assured the federation and refreshment, (.11st:tuts: the pro-
of the continued co-operation of the gram of the evening. on one occa-
European Welfare Organization in sion one may meet a young Jewish
the federation's activities.
Turk, tall and lustrous of eye; on
The federation will hold the first another a young Englishman quite
ball of the season at the Arena Gar- unused to the ways of Americans.
dens Sunday evening, Oct. 26. 'fhe The Y. NI. A. annul the Y. W. C. A.,
proceeds of the ball will be devoted knowing of these gatherings, send
to maintaining the Kiev home, the out-of-town Jewish young, people to
conduct and policy of which are di- the Jewish Woman's Club house, 89
rocted by the Jewish World Relief Rowena street, where the gatherings
sees..
are held, as the only place where an
opportunity 10 mete their c.-religion-
ists is afforded them.
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Newest interpretations of the season's
Following the address Miss Grace
Berman gave a piano solo. Miss Rose
Babcock
reported the Hadassah eon-
!
' vention, which she attended laat June.
land told of the work of the chapters
! in other cities. Many Junior Hada ,
chapters, she said. conduct
Sam
classes in Hebrew and Bible study.
Miss Lillian iloyowit2 was appointed
to investigate the methods used by
these chapters with a view of the De-
troit chapter organizing similar
classes.
Will Give Supper Dance.
The Junior Hadassah will officially
open its winter social season with an
informal supper dance at Origle Ter-
Adams Theawr
race Sunday evening, Nov. 4'6. COM •
plete arrangements were made and
committees appointed. henry Thies'
Orchestra will play during the even-
ing and Ernie Young's Oriole Terrace
Revue will furnish the entertainment
Rabbi Joseph S. Kornfeld, wh re- The organization is planning to have
signed his position as United S fates this affair surpass those which proved
i popular in previous years. Mrs. Sey-
minister to Persia, was elected r
of a Toledo congregation for a pe sird mour Frank (Ethel Shetzer) and Mrs.
Reuben Rosenfield (Fars Litman) are
of five years.
in charge of the tickets and many of
the members are a:si=tinir them.
Good and evil are rewarded at last
Tickets must be secured in advance
—though we travel far and fly high
of the affair.
there is still no escape.
smartest coat, frock, ensemble suit, sports-
wear and lingerie modes are found here at
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