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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-11-07

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PAGE EIGHT

bate on the question: "Resolved, That
Congress Be Permitted to Veto De-
cisions of the Supreme Court by a
Two-thirds Vote." Norman Rom and
Meyer Wiesenfeld will uphold the
measure and Benjamin Kurtzman and
Robert Bernstein will oppose it.

Asp

at a farewell party in
and Mrs. I. Frosh,
to spend the winter in \I

The marriage of Miss Yetta Cur
sky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Fel Siam Club.
Miss Lillian Weinberg of 500 Jo- Guraky of 9207 Cameron avenue, to
sephine avenue was hostess at the last Carl Langer will take plate Sunday,
meeting of the Fel Siem Club. A re- Nov. 9.
port was given concerning the bridge
tea which the club sponsored at Oriole
Dr. and Mrs.
Frosh of Pingree
Terrace last Saturday afternoon. Miss avenue left Nov. 5 for Miami to spend
Fay Milensky will be hostess at the the winter months. En route they
next meeting.
visited in Chicago with their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cam.
Maerlin Club.
--
A regular meeting of the Muesli!
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Goldberg, nee
Club was held Nov. 4 at the home of Ruth Cohen, of New York have re-
Miss Rose Swath, of 1989 Hazelwood turned to their home- after an extend-
'avenue. Miss Rose Levin of 435 King ed visit with friends and relatives in
!avenue will be hostess at the next the city.
meeting.

Miss Betty Smith of Alger avenue
J. W. E. W. 0. North Woodward has as her house guest Miss Frances
Branch.
Schrieber of Rockford, Ill.
Mrs, Joseph Rabinowitz of Owen
avenue was hostess last Tuesday at
:Members of the Omega Epsilon So-
meeting of the North Woodward rarity entertained last week with a
branch of the Jewish Women's Eu- H a ll oween par t y a t th e h ome o f mi ss

hosts tgo
a nid n100 M
h ,r.r
nu
s. its
1691 Clairmount

of It

were
ho e ,



fifth
Ginsburg,

t k1
which
Malek are members,

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. aa rn mt

lan;ht:

members of the euuc r,
the- ladies auxiliarc
hosts with a gift.
5
number of the exerul -
cungregatiun and tut a,
its behalf.

and of
;ed the
,',k is a
,rd of Ihr
. , -rker it

Miss Rae Siegel wa.
Halloween party Nov
51 Owen !WOMB', for s
the Maevlin Club and

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a

niters of
euests.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob !
Bethune avenue have
a motor trip to l'hicag-
---
Mrs. Harry- W. Koh:,
ropean Welfare Organization . Plans Ida Arkin of Seebaldt avenue. Among 30 guests at a tooth,,
have. been completed for a luncheon the out-of-town guests were Miss mah jong party at ih, I
and card party to be held the after- Frances Schrieber of Rockford, Ill., tel last Saturday at's,
noon of Nov, 25 at the Tuner Hotel.: and Messrs. Eisenberg, Bookstein and
Mrs. Max Goldberg and Mrs, Joseph Danenberg of AIM Arbor,
Mr. and Sirs. Lon
Rabinowitz are in charge of the af-
daughters have tamed
fair.
'
Mrs. Susel Goldstick of Blaine ave- avenue to their new i•
nue entertained 30 guests last week :Monterey avenue,
Jewish Women's Welfare Organisa-
tion.
A board meeting of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Organiz-
atoin was held at the home of Mrs. NI
Joseph Zuckerman, 627 King avenue, -
last Saturday evening. All Plan
have been completed for the dance
which the organization will give at
the Arena Gardens Tuesday evening,
Adjaning the Skater Hotel
Nov. II. Tickets will be sold at the
1533-1535 Washington Boulevard
door, as well as by members of the.
organization.


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best adapted to individual needs, if maximum effects are
to be obtained.

Exterior Painting
Interior Decorating
Wall Papers
Exquisite Forniti ire
of all periods

Upholstering
Draperies
Rugs and Carpets
Lamps and Shades
Window Shades
Objets de' Art

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M. SCI1ORR and MISCHA FISIISON, Company Managers

Hashachar Cap.
Hashachar Camp, Order Sons of
Zion, tossup Ni,. 116, held a special
meeting eit Kirby Center last Sunday
evening. The following Officers were
elected: President, Israel Liss; vice-
president, Leo I. Friedlander; re-
cording secretary, Hyman Milkovsky;
financial secretary, Nathan Agree;
treasurer, Joseph Ziff. Nathan Chit-
zna of Nevi. York, national president
of the Order Sous of 'Lion, was la
Ile gave a
•guest at the meeting.
short talk on Zionism and urged the
members of the. Detroit camp to in-
vest in shares being sold by the Ju-
daea Industrial Corporation of Pales-
. tine.

Balch Athletic Club.
The members of the Balch Athletic
Club will hold their regular MondaYi
evening dances at the Balch audi- 1
toriunt every Monday evening froml
8:30 to 10:30 o'clock, beginning Mon-,
day, Nov. 10.

Sigma Rho Tau Sorority.
At a meeting of the Sigma Rho
Tau Sorority held at the home of the
Misses Elizabeth and Lillian Glazier
I Oct. 19, plans we're made fur a bridge
to be held at Brigg's in the near fu-•
, lure fur the purpose of raising money1
to supply poor families with baskets
I of food at Chanukah. Members of
the sorority are- planning a number of
• social affairs for the winter season.

Boys' Clothing, too,
Reflects London ----

Here's a boy's suit with a sack
coat (no vent or belt) and a
five-button vest — that "son"
will readily take to—but moth-
er will see the economy in the
two pair of golf trousers that
go with the suit.

INIMIRMMIMIMIM MUMM

You Naturally Expect the Unusual from Dean's

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Over coats — overplaids and
tweeds—are cut full, effecting
that English swagger.

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ORCHESTRA HALL

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Thursday yEvE

.a, n3d0.Fri•

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor

CECELIA HANSEN
TCHAIKOVSKY PROGRAMME

Adith Wnsi Israel.
,
The Adith Wiled Israel, an OrtratliZ-
,
lation composed of Orthodox Jewish
ts 1 young men who meet every Saturday
morning at 9 o'clock at the Chesed
Shel Names Hall, Frederick avenue, be- •
tween St. Antoine avenue and Beau- •
Hen street, is conducting it member - •
I . . hip drive. The members of the club

Violin

Tickets $1 to $2.50 at Orchestra Hall and Grinnell's.

Glen. 82510

HERMAN HOEXTER

Madison Athletic Club.
The first social meeting of the year
of the Madison Athletic Club War
held Sunday, Nov. 2, at the Y. W. II.
A, club house, 89 Rowena street. The
next meeting of the club will be held
Sunday, Nov. 9. A membership cam-
paign is now being conducted. All
young men who are interested are in-
vited to attend the meetings.

The Junior Star Sewing. Club is are between IS and 30 years of age.
composed of girls from 9 to 13 years 'jeWish young men who are interested
B. Mus., Columbia University.
of age. All the money the club col-rhave b •
. The
purposes
the club
leets fines to charity. The club re- servicese-en
requested
to of
attend
the'
are to teach it,i members the ideals
Glendale 7981
cently presented the Hebrew Baby
Studio: 293 Rowena
, i and traditions of Judaism, to assist.
Day Nursery with •check.
charitable organizations and to main-
The next meeting will he held lit
fain an active interest in the rebuild-'
the home of Miss Roselyn Fatter
554 Medbury itvenue, Sunday, Nov. 9. • lug of Palestine. Progranis are. given
every Friday evening at which promi-
The Austrian Ladies Aid Society nent and learned men of the city ad-
Austrian Ladies Aid Society,
on cultural and
the m
I
Suffola Girls.
• ( rerl e ig
s' ioussube je met m ;.r'
The Suffola Girls elected the fol- will give a dance Sunday
, evening.
lowing officers at their last meeting: Nov. Ili, at the Beth Abraham Syna-
Miss Florence Rosen, president; Mi-s gogue, Palmer avenue. and Brush
Mollie Line, vice-president; Miss Sally street. The- Royal Melody Boys will
Fien, secretary and treasurer. A con- furnish the music for the evening's

tribution was made from the club entertainment. Tickets may be se- ,
treasury toward assisting needy f ami- cured from any of the members or
Devoted
Most
of
His
Time
to
Work
lies in Detroit. The proceeds of a at the door the evening of the dance. ,
each party, which is being planned,
of Philanthropy.
will also be devoted to charitable pur-
---
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
poses.
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
-
Lester J. Leopold, w
will hold its se
semi-monthly
on
y ca
party
ts
d - nt of Detroit, dieti. in New York
,
Meadbu• Fraternity.
Wednesday evening, Nov. 12, at the. City last Monday morning and was
The Meadbus Fraternity began its club rooms, 682 East Warren avenue. buried in Cleveland Wednesday after-
social activities for the season with Refreshments will be served.
noon. He was born in Cleveland 52
a costume hard-time party held last
--:--:.—
yours ago and lived in Detroit during
Sunday at the home of Isadore ;lit.-
Athena Girls Club.
the past 13 years. He resided with
mer of Warren avenue. Halloween
At the last meeting of the Athena his sister, Si s. Herman Finsterwald
Prices.
decorations were used. Dinner was Girls Club, hcid at the Y. W. II. A. of 226:, Doston boulevard. Rabid
nerved at midnight to 18 guests. club rooms, the members decided to , Louis Wolsev of Cleveland officiated
Lamps in doll form were presented give a theater party Friday evening, at the funeral, which was attended
as favors. The next meeting will take Nov. 28, in celebration of its fifth an-1 by a large number of Detroit people,
place at the home of Alfred Silver- niversary. The next regular meeting including a delegation Mtn Pisgah
Garfield I 33
will bet' held Tuesday evening, Nov. Lodge, of which he was a past-presi- i
man.
4611 Fourteenth St.
IL at 89 Rowena street. Report: , will dent.
be made concerning the activities that
Lu Ana.
Mr. Leopold was a member of I is-
Miss Ann Fineman was hostess at will take place in the near future. gah Lodge, Ni. 3-1, I. O. B. B., Tem-
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the last meeting of the I.0 Ana Club All members are- urged to attend the ple Beth El, the Covenant Club and irall....11111111111
/
Nov. 5. Bert Milan has been engaged meeting.
the Furniture. Salesmen's Association,
----
al.
to furnish the music fur a dance to
of which he was president at the time
ii•
Clairmount Club.
be given at the Taller Hotel the even-
of his death. Ile served on the boards 't
• r
The Clairmount Club will enter- of the Cleveland Orphan Home and E
ing of Nov. 30. Ticket, are being
1.
' i I.
r s
sold by all members and may also be tain Saturday evening with a Hal- the Montetiore Home for the Attest in I e
4
'moque(' at the door the evening of loween dancing party at the Hotel Cleveland. Ile recently resigned his
Stevenson in honor of its patrons and membership on the board of the De- : 't"
the dance.
friends.
troit Ile.brew Orphan Home.
--
. Mr. Leopold is survived by two -
Phi Kappa Beta.
Epsilon Nu.
The last meeting of the Phi Kappa
sisters, Mrs. Finsterwald and Mrs.
The Epsilon Nu Sorority betel its Benjamin Jacobson of Detroit, and
Beta Sorority was held at the horns•
of Miss Rose Schlacht of Brush street. last meeting at the home of Miss Vic- two brothers, Isadore Leopold of r
The sorority will hold a bridge tea toria linnets. Philadelphia avenue, Cleveland and Morton Leopold of De- rs.
at Oriole Terrace Sunday afternoon. Tuesday, Nov 1. Preparations are troit.
Dee. 7. Miss Esther Felman of 250 hcieg made for a Prides party to be•
East Euclid avenue. Miss Arlene Gild- held at the Palmetto Hotel.
Dr. Hyman J. Ettlinger, associate
henhorn of 1946 Virginia park and
professor of pure mathematics in the
Seeiel Misers.
Miss Nanette. Weinberg' of 500 Jo-
University of Texas, is the co-author
Most beautiful, well-kept Jewish Cemetery in the city. Family plots rant at
Louis Garber was host at the last
sephine avenue are selling tickets fur
from four to twelve graves can be purchased he the Jew,shcommunitv at is”"r .
of a new calculus text book now being
7,1.14 members bot tte
the tea. Miss Gildenhorn will be hos- meeting of the Social Mixers at his
able prices. The cemetery is open to not only Shear,
entire Jew.sh community.
home at 9670 Cameron avenue. The published by the Century Company of
tess at the next meeting.
01 , which is en-
New
York.Thr
next meeting will be held Nov. 12 et
In Case of Bereavement Call
Far 1-forrnaUen Call
is from
'o
the home of Miss Gladys Gilbert of itled "Elementary (
Zedakah.
D. S. ZEMON. PIS V , rg,rus, Park
L. KAT/ER. 559 Fast K3 , 01
he collaborated pens of Dr. Ettlin-
Empire 8045
riotthway 20 , 43
The members of the Zedakah Club 1332 Theodore street.
ger and Dr. Si. B. Porter, also of
J. H. EHRLICH, 5553 Second Blvd.
••
will give a card party Wednesday af-
Northway 0312
he university's mathematics faculty.
Philomathic Debating Club.
ternoon, Nov. 26, at the Federation
I. SAULSON, 300 East Hancock
1. SAULSON, 300 East Hancock
Glendale 3982
Glendale
3162
At
last
week's
meeting
of
the
of Women's Clubs building, 4811 sec-
and boulevard, at 2 o'clock. Refresh- Philomathie Debating Club, the topic
ments will be served. The proceeds under discussion 'NW, the Parochial
1511
.121011110C—s
will go towards the charities in which school amendment. Morris Fink and
Simon Stier, upholding the measure,
the club is interested.
defeated Morris Balavin and Nathan
At Prices That Sane You Half.
Thumin by a very do, vote, lie-.
Junior Star Sewing Club.
man Barahal gave the critic's report.
Ser•ice That I. Unexcelled.
alumnus of the
The Junior Star Sewing Club, un- David Scholniek an alumnus
der the leadership of Mrs. Fred S•ir- organization, addressed the members.
Deli•eries to All Parts of the City.
The member.: elected to represent
sky, gave a Ilalloween party Satur-

SUBWAY
day evening, Nov. 1, at the 1. 0. B. A. the club at the eleventh annual ora-
Hall. The members of the club en- torical content were Herman Barahal,
FLOWER SHOP
tertained 30 children of the Hebrew Sidney Koretz. Robert Rernstein.
Charles Rosenman, Prop.
Orphan Home. Among the guests Samuel Gurvitch, Meyer Wiesenfeld
231 Gratict Avenue
were the mothers of the member,. and }terry Shiiir. The contest will
Cherry 9171
Prizes were awarded for the best cos- be held the latter part of December.
a
de
Next
week's
program
will
be
served.
were
tumes and refreshments

COACHING

VOICE

REPERTOIRE

AUCTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11

LESTER J. LEOPOLD
DIES IN NEW YORK

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SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 and 9

Matinee •nd Evening

The Great Musical Melodrama by Z•letoro•sky

"ALL FOR A WOMAN"

WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12

"THE GIRL OF TODAY"

THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13
The Great Literary Play by Sholem Aleichem

"TEVIE THE MILCHIGER"

NOW--

Teaching its fine lesson in
altruism and religious toter.
once.

Aaron Hoffman's Famous
Comedy.

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bec•use of his faith •nd

of how he triumphed.

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