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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-12-05

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PAGE SIX

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AIDS IN H PLANNING

ARD TIMES PARTY

Miss Grauer, who is chairman of
the ticket committee, is assisting Miss
Marian Goldberg in arranging a hard-

The winter social season of the'
'Fite parlors of the Jewish Wont - I
an's Club house, 80 Rowena street,': Knollwood Country Club was opened'
were well filled for the meeting of last Sunday evening with a theater
the Junior Hadassah last Monday 1 and supper party. One hundred
evening when, following a business i couples attended the performance of
meeting, Abraham Caplan addressed the comedy, "Meet the Wife," at the
the members on "Experiencing Zion- New Detroit Theater. After the play,
ism." Miss Sarah Levin gave severallthe party adjourned to Oriole Ter-
humorous readings and Miso Betty race, where supper was served at mid-
Friedman sang a number of camp night, Several special cabaret num-
songs, accompanying herself on the hers were given by members of the
banjo. A social hour followed the Ernie Young Revue. The affair was
meeting and refreshments were the first of a series of social fuse-
served. A report was given on the dons planned by the entertainment
informal supper dance with which committee.
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the chapter entertained at Oriole
Dr. and Mrs. Noah E. Aronstam
Terrace the evening of Nov. 10. To
date more than ;500 has been real- and family have moved from Virginia
ized. The money will be used toward I park to 2503 Gladstone avenue.
the support of nine Palestine orphans
I
in whom the chapter is interested.
Mrs. Eugene II. Kopple of 122
Colorado avenue has returned from

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman of 1St. Paul, Minn. where she visited her
Hazelwood avenue have returned I daughter, Mrs. Harry Rothschild.
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from Boston, where they attended the
,
marriage, Thanksgiving Day, of Miss :
Mrs. Adolph Fisher has returned to
Frieda Silbert of Boston and Hyman her Male in Malwaukee after spend-
B. Ullian of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. ' 'rig several weeks with her daughter,
B.
Lillian are spending their honeymoon Mrs. Harold Simon of 19.10 "%Nest
in Savannah, Ga., Palm Beach, Fla., Philadelphia avenue.
and Cuba and will return to Detroit
to make their home. Mrs. Ullian is
Mrs. Louis Elisberg of New York
national chairman of Junior Hadas-
sah. She will continue her work from City is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
J.
H.
Levitt, 1644 Taylor avenue.
Detroit.

The Misses Hazel Hartz, Anne and
Rose Babcock, Berdye Gruber, Molly
Einstandig. Anne Fineman and Ilen-
rietta Goldfarb were guests at the
Tau Epsilon Phi Sorority autumn
house party in Ann Arbor recently.

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Emanuel will hold its first social af-
fair, a Chanukah dinner and dance,
at the synagogue, Wilson and Taylor
avenues, Sunday, Dec. 21. Mrs. Her-
man Fisher is in charge. She may
be called by those desiring reserva-
tion at Hemlock 5784.

December Coat
UR December
Sale, now in pro-
gress, offers former values
9c
up to 175.00
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Miss Selma Goodman of 440 Farns-
worth avenue entertained the follow-
ing guests at a bridge party Thanks-
giving eve: The Misses Lillian Mey-
ers, Berdye Gruber, Estelle Oppen-
helm, Emma Simon, Pearl Wartell,
Martha Serlin, Sylvia Alper, Esther
Simon, Sadie Goodman, Gertrude Mil-
ler and Sylvia Mandell.

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Mrs. Jacob Nathan of 1707 Atkin-
s o n avenue entertained at a luncheon
and card party Monday afternoon,
Dec. 1.

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Woodward Avenue Near State

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Buy

accgiarmilr
Fat:: Candies

You are buying a confection made of the
best materials obtainable.

Home-Cooked Chocolates
and Bon Bons

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You will be sending candy home, to your friends
and relatives for CHRISTMAS
Why not step into one of our stores now and leave

that order?
Our PARCEL POST system will take care of all
details for Christmas delivery. No trouble to you

MaeDiarmid's Home I lard A 5
Candy Mixtures, lb

Pure Sugar, Well•Flavored Candies LI

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Mr. Merchant and Mr. Manufacturer

Everybody likes candy, and this would solve your
employe's Christmas present. Direct inquiries to 1322

Broadway, or phone Cadillac 7600.

NlaeDiarmid's Stores Conveniently Located at

31 State St., between
Woodward and Griswold
40 W. Grand River, N. E.
Corner Griswold
'fuller Hotel

DETROIT

Woodward at Clifford
Woodward at Alexandrine
Woodward, near Boulevard
Woodward at Colling wood
1322 Broadway, near Gratiot

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1921 Beaubien Street

(Near Adams)

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DETROIT'S GREATEST SOCIAL FUNCTION

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Under Auspices of

SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7

In the New

TALMUD TORAH BALLROOM

"The Store Bean tiful on Grand Oren.: Pork"

Exceptionally Beautiful

Mink Coats

DANSE EXTRAORDINAIRE!

Mr. and Mrs. A. Barit of 888 Lake-

Thursday Evening, Dec. 18.

IN THE NEW

BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL

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The Phi Kappa Beta Sorority will
hold a bridge tea at Oriole Terrace
Sunday afternoon, Dec. 7.

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$985 ,AND

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.-/ the slender-line mode. Each is
made of lustrous dark, northern or
eastern skins used in many unusual
ways. The finest collection of its
type at the lowest prices to be found
anywhere.

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SATISFACTION ASSURED
PRICES ALWAYS L O W

Give Apparel of
Fur or Cloth—the truly Personal Gift

t6 Adams West, in the Stroh Budding
3 Doors East of Adams Theater

COMEDY OF LAUGHS
AT ORCHESTRAL HALL

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YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE
2814 Hastings

M. SCHORR sad MISCHA FISHSON, Company Managers

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Taylor and Wilson Avenues

ON SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 13

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Do not miss the opportunity to

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hear the peer of them all.

Nina Sheikevitz and David Meyer.-
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witz. principals of the New York Lin. 11
All proceeds as toward the
zip Theater Company, which made its
benefit of the Congregation.
debut in this city last Sunday even-
ing, will appear in the head roles of
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ADN"SSION $1.00
a vivacious musical comedy entitled
"Chase Pesil von Snipislitok" at Or-
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Tickets can be purchased at the
Sunda {"evening
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chestra
following places:
The play is described as one of the O

funniest in the entire range of Yi.1
te
G u nsberes, 8309 Twelfht St.
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dish drama and is said to be reple
with laughs. A ballet of pretty girls.
Gladstone Dairy, 8806 Twelfth.
25 numbers of Jewish fo
L. Kleinman, 8735 Twelfth St
plentiful dancing feature the comedy.
I. Margot's, 0624 Twelfth St.
The entire I.ipzin Theater Company
will assist Si:'. Sheikevitz and Mr.

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Meyerowitz.

Str.•

Telephone Cherry 2523

CONGREGATION II

SYNAGOGUE

$3900

CHOW/LNG every new version of

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EMANUEL

Mrs. Peter K. Stichler of Clair-
mount avenue has returned from an
eastern trip. 0

Bicur Cholem Social Triumph

Superior in Styling, Quality,
Workmanship and Values

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residing in the Whittier Apartments,
400 Burns drive.

ADMISSION 75e

PHILADELPHIA AND BYRON

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EASTERN LADIES SOCIETY

Mrs. Samuel K. Slobin of Clair-
o The well known Charon of
mount avenue has return ed
Borough Park, New York, con-
Iowa City, Iowa. where she spent the
s idered as the greatest Jewish o
1 past three months. During her stay
Cantor of the present genera.
She WAS instrumental in organizing a
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hiller Foundation Club for Jewish u lion, will appear at the
students at Iowa State University.
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shore drive, Grosse Pointe, ore

Take Elevator

Sixth Floor

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finster- "The Genuine Aristocracy." Mr.
wild of 887 Calvert avenue had as Powys is nationally known as a poet,
their Thanksgiving guest Max P. leeturer and philosopher.

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The finest orchestra ever heard in Detroit will furnish
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This sale is open to the public.
Hundreds of coats, jacquettes
and chokers to choose from
Buy at wholesale and save.

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Mr. and Mrs. N. Grossman were „,
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hosts at a Thanksgiving dinner at " eat
On Sunday morning of this week
their home, 689 Theodore street, for
th following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Franklin will discuss a subject of
. Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. TIerman L. particular interest to old and young.
N.
Rodin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodin, his theme will be "Fixing the Re-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winkelman, Mr. snonsibility - the Problem of Our
and Mrs. M. Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Youth." This sermon should be
A. 0. Barsky, Mr. and Mrs. Si. Wald, heard by both parents and children.
Mrs. S. Traub, Mrs. F. Rodin. Miss Services begin at 10:45.
Rose Rodin, Miss Minnie Chase of
Grand Rapids; Aaron Grossman and Sisterhood Lect••ve Monday:
RM. Koffman. The tables were deco-
On Monday, Dec. 8, at 2:30, there
rated with chrysanthemums. After will be a lecture under the auspices
the dinner tables were set for bridge. of the temple sisterhood by John
Cowper Powys. Ilk subject will be

Jean Goldkette's Orchestra

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MISS ETHEL GRAUER

times dancing party to he given by
the Athena Girls Club Saturday even-
ing, Dec. 13, at the Madison-Lenox
Ilotel, Madison avenue and John It.
street. A popular orchestra has been
engaged and special features will be
presented during the intermissions.
Assisting Miss Goldberg and Miss
Grauer are the Misses Tibie Chimo.
site, Florence Horwitz, Sophie Schnei-
der, Sophie Schwartz and Adeline
Cohen, chairman of publicity. The
club requests all who attend the (lance
to wear hard-time clothes. This dance
will be semi-invitational and no tick-
ets will be sold at the door. All those
desiring to attend may call Miss
Grauer at Northway 1258-W or Miss
Cohen at Garfield 6282-M.

The Misses Lillian and Lottie Da-
Among those who motored to Ann
vidov will entertain at a party for the
Arbor to witness the Michigan-Iowa
members of the Eta Rho Sigma So- game were Mrs. Maurice Friedman,
rority at their home, 2220 Hazelwood
Mrs. B. W. Selik, the Misses Annette
avenue.
and Lillian Appelbaum, Dr. H. M.
Friedman, Joseph Levy and Leo
Kuschinski.

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portunity to hear one of the big busi-
Aronstani of Josephine avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Satovsky of 310
ness men of the country. The dinner
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Frederick street have left for Cali-
Sirs. Charles Waldniar (Mollie this month is to cost $1. The meet-
fornia. They will remain six months.
Weisblum) and small (laughter, Lor• ing is called for 0:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Max May of 79 West- Caine, of New York City ore visiting Dr. Franklin Speaks
minster street left last week for Cali- Mrs. Waldman's parents, Mr. and Next Friday Evening:
fornia. They will he away until Mrs. B. Weisblum of Ilendrie street.
On Friday evening, Dec. 12, at 8
spring.
p. m., Dr. Franklin will continue his
The Misses Sally Rosenberg and discussion of the principles of duds-
Edwin Rosenthal and daughter, Ida Aronstani spent last week-end in Ism. Those who attended Dr. Frank-
Louise, of 751 West Boston boule- A nnArbor. They were guests at the tin's opening class greatly enjoyed
vard left several (lays ago for their Phi Lamba Kappa Fraternity house. the excellent presentation and fine
winter home in Miami, Fla. Mrs. Ro-
discussion that resulted. A brief Fri-
senthal and daughter, Maxine, and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barris of (lay evening service precedes the lec-
son, Edwin, Jr., will join them in a Strathmoor boulevard had as their ture.
fortnight.
guests Dr. and Mrs. I,. II. Eshleman
Dean Rogers to Occupy
of Marion, Ind.
Miss Sally Lambert of West Ilan-
Temple Pulpit Dec. 14:
cock avenue spending the week-
A notable event in the religious Ids-
rris J. Loeb of
s. MM -
N1r. and Mr —
end in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where 1254 Belden avenue entertained at Lary of Detroit will take place Sun-
she is attending her class reunion at 'heir home last Sunday evening in (lay morning. Dec. 14, when there will
Vassar College. She will stop in New
be a general exchange of pulpits
horns of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frank.
York before returning the early part
among ministers of all denominations.
of next week.
Mr. and 31:s. A. Bernstein of Col- On this day 05 of Detroit's ministers
lingwood avenue entertained at a will speak in pulpits other than their
The marriage of Miss Eva Easter- family dinner Thanksgiving Day. own. Temple Beth El has been for-'
wald, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Covers were laid for 21. tunate in the assignment that has
Charles Finsterwald of 887 Calvert
been made to its pulpit. The speaker
-
avenue, to Dr. Leighton Steele will
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meizels of 552 will he the Dean of St. Paul's Epis-
take place at the Book-Cadillac Hotel Mellbury avenue have left for Miami, copal Cathedral, Dr. Warren I,. Rog-
Saturday evening, Dec. 27.
ere. On the same day Dr. Franklin
Fla., to spend the winter months.
will occupy the pulpit of Dr. Edgar
Miss Blanche Rosenor of 1654 Ha-
Mrs. Maurice Friedman of Clair- DeWitt Jones of the Central Christian
zelwood avenue entertained 30 guests mount avenue entertained 10 children Church.
with a personal shower in honor of
at her home last Saturday afternoon
her sister, Miss Sadie Rosena,. a
in honor of the third birthday anni-
bride-elect. Bridge and dancingere
versary of her grandson, Daniel IT.
the diversions of the evening.
Gam.

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Coats ---Jacquettes --- Chokers

Miss Mollie Aronstam of 043 Jo-
sephine avenue has returned from a
six weeks' visit with relatives and Goldberg of Duluth, Minn.
Men'. Club Dinner:
friends in New York, Boston and
evening,
g ' Dec ' 9 ' the
Tuesday
s '
On Tue
Mrs. S.' B. Solomon of Pingree ave.
Philadelphia.
nue is visiting in Chicago with Mr.
Men's Simko
Temple
Club
will entertain,,
ll
Aaron
as
sneaker
at its din-
ma
Mrs. harry Frank of Boston boule- and Mrs. Fred E. Caen and
daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Carn are ner meeting. Mr. Saniro is the lead-
vard has returned from an extended
ing exponent of co-operative market-
former Detroit residents.
eastern trip.
ing in America and is nationally
______
known for his scientific administra-
Miss lay Levitan of 505 East Kirby
Miss Janice Goldstein has returned lion of this great national project.
ave• o. left recently for Chicago to
to her home in Charlestown, W. Va.. The meeting is to he known as busi-
atte I the marriage of her sister. She after spending a fortnight with her ness men's night and all members of
will remain in Chicago indefinitely.
cousins, the Misses Mollie and Ida the Temple Club should take this op-

PONTIAC CLEVELAND

ANN ARBOR

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mandelbaum
of 1969 Hazelwood avenue enter-
tained 12 guests at a Thanksgiving
dinner at their home. Mrs. Jack Pier-
son of Cleveland was an out-of-town
guest.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ginsburg of
the Quaker Apartments, 30 East
Philadelphia avenue, left last week
to spend the winter in
i Los Angeles,
San Diego and San Francisco.

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