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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-12-19

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PAGE TEN

RONICLE

WILL GIVE CHANUKAH
PROGRAM ON SUNDAY

Edwin Montagu's
Career

The Store Beautiful on Grand Circus Park"

Edwin Samuel Montagu, who died
recently in London, was the second
son of the first Lord Swaythling
(known in the House of Commons as
Sir Samuel Montagu) and was born
in 1879. He was at Clifton and at

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The Sunday School classes of
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue will pre-
sent a Chanukah program next Sun-
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the
auditorium of the synagogue. Rabbi
A. M. Hershman wlil give a short ad-
dress. The program is as follows:
"En Kelohanu," sung by the assem-
bly; "Feast of the Lights," a recita-
tion by Ethel Altschuler; "A Cha-
nukah Surprise," a play to be pre-
sented by I.aurence Leebone, Helen
Berkowitz, Dorothy Kaplan, Arline
Rivkin, Laura Simon, Saul Leach,
Samuel Schwartz and Harriet Ber-
ger; a dance by Evelyn Nfaxman, ac-
companied by her sister, Gertrude, at
the piano; a recitation by Isabel
Cohen, and the singing of the "Rock
of Ages" by the assembly.

Holiday Showing of

RS

to Trinity College, Cambridge. Al- Newman
Leicester
court and
en-
tertained of
16 310
guests
at a luncheon
though his early bent was unmistak- bridge Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 9, and
ably towards science, strong family Mrs. E. M. Sorock of 322 East Fore at
influences impelled him into politics, avenue and Mrs. Saul Shaw of Sec-
and in the great Liberal year 1906 he ond boulevard were hostesses to 20
found a seat for the Chesterton ffivi-
ion of Cambridgeshire. Fouryears
ladies last Saturday afternoon at
ye
,
luncheon at the Palmetto Hotel, fol-
of training as private secretary to lowed by a box party at the Majestic
Mr. Asquith preceded his appoint- Theater. The same evening Mrs.
ntent in 1910 to the under secretary- Harry Klein and her daughter, Mrs.
REPAIRING AND
ship for India, just as the headship of Harry
rry F'ixler, e ntertained 35 guests at
REMODELING
in a office was passing from bridge at their home, 3458 Brush
t h Indio
LOYALTY
THEME
FILM
Lord Morley to Lord Crewe. He vis-
ited India in 1911 for the Imperial I street. and last Wednesday afternoon
FEATURES CELEBRATION
Durbar, and gave ample evidence in nue honored MN. Swirsky with a
the I louse of the seriousness with . Mrs. Max Goldberg of :110 Owen ave-
The Congregation Ohel Nloshe will
which he attacked the Indian problem. , luncheon and bridge. Mrs.. Swirsky
In 1914 he became financial secretary was given a guest prize at each af- give a Chanukah program Sunday,
Dec. 28, at the synagogue at Twenty-
to the treasury, in 1915 entered the fair.
ninth street and Michigan avenue.
cabinet as chancellor of the Duchy, .
Miss Matilda Lieberman of 996 Entertainment, music, dancing and
and in 1916, when Lloyd George suc- •
PHONE GARFIELD 0358
seeded Lord Kitchener at the war of- Medbury avenue entertained with two refreshments will be offered. A mov-
five, he was made minister of mu- tables of bridge at her home last Mon- ing picture entitled "Breaking Home
8907
TWELFTH
STREET, Near Hazelwood
in honor of her birthday Ties," portraying a story of family
nitions, from which office he retired , day evening
at the end of the year upon the form- anniversary. The following guests love and loyalty, will be a part of the
ation of the first Lloyd George goy- were present: The Misses Ethel program. The musical accompani- AMP
ernment. 'Grauer, Marian Goldberg, Florence ment will be "Eli, Eli" and a number
The following summer brought the Horwitz, Tibie Chimovitz, Sophie of melodies based on motifs derived
from the famous song.
revelations of the brea k ( I own of f the Schwartz Adeline Cohen and Betty
Mesopotamian expedition, in conse- Yacht. Miss Cohen and Miss Yucht
quence of which Austen Chamberlain won the prizes.
SANDERS WILL DEFEND
resigned from the India office. Mr.
PRESENT SOCIAL ORDER
Ntiss
Mildred
Fink
returned
today
by
knowledge
and
ex-
Montagu was
perience obviously marked out for the from Brookline, Boston, where she
Joseph Sanders, who was Demo-
nest, although as an important mem- attends Simmons College, to spend
cratic candidate for probate judge in
ber of the Asquith group it was her winter vacation with her parents, the NOvember election, will defend
doubtful if he would accept the offer Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of 04
the existing social order in a debate in
of it. But he (lid accept it, thus en - Winona avenue.
with a piece of
which he will have as his opponent
--
tering upon a memorable five years'.
AI Renner, president of the Prole-
term of service. Immediately after
Mrs. Rebecca Wagman of Pitts- tarian University, who will contend
"Nonsuch" Furniture
taking office he induced the Coalition' s burgh is the guest of her sister, Mrs. that revolution is essential in solving
government to proclaim on Aug. 20,1 Dora Garrett of 1215 Burlingame social problems. The debate will be
Perfect
reproductions of
1917 , that the goal of British policy avenue.
held Sunday afternoon, Dec. 21, 2:30
in India was a system of progressive
the Furniture of
o'clock, at Auto Workers Hall, 136
self-government, and a few weeks
Miss Mildred Snyder of the Addi- East Adams avenue. The question to
later he left for India for the purpose son Hotel is visiting in New York be debated is worded as follows: "Re-
"Palace of Nonsuch"—
of conducting the survey which led
solved. That the Social Evils of To-
City.
Home of a King's Favorite
to the Montagu-Chelmsford report,-
day Cannot Be Solved Under the
which was the foundation of the act
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Salasnek and l'resent System of Society."
To see it will
of 1920. The measure was piloted
through Parliament during the sum- son, Arthur, of Gladstone avenue are
in
Mama, Fla., where they will spend Comedy Portrays Experiences
be to make it yours.
mer of 1919 (a remarkable piece of
skill) and Mr. Montagu was recog- the winter.
Showing That Marriage Is
nized as a great imperial statesman.
Goal to Happiness.
Mr. nail Mrs. Louis James Rosen-
Ile remained Secretary of State for
India till March, 1922, when, without berg (Mildred Simons), whose mar-
Other Furniture
"Cheaper
to Marry" will be the
consulting the cabinet, he published a tinge took place last month, have re-
and a variety of
cablegram from Lord Reading, the turned from their wedding trip and presentation at the Garrick Theater
viceroy, containing an urgent appeal, are at home at the Stevenson Ilotel. next week. Richard Herndon, who
Objets d'Art for the Home
because of Indian Moslem sentiment, They spent much of their time in has produced "The Potters" and "Ap-
for the revision of the Treaty of Washington and New York, where ple Sauce," will present the play. The
Sevres. For this Lloyd George de- they stayed at the National Arts Club , cast includes Harry Mestayer, Frank
Remember HIM With
Remember HER With
manded his resignation. A few days of which Mr. Rosenberg is a member. Nt. Thomas, Mary Fowler, Mona
Bruns, Ruth Donnelly, John Si. Sul-
A Smoking Stand
later Mr. Montague, in a speech at
A
Jewel
Gift
Cambridge, made a tremendous on-
Miss Hattie Rosenthal of Ann Ar- livan, Roy Bucklee and Lillian Wilck.
A Cigarette Case or Ash Tray
A Mirror
slaught upon the Coalition govern- bor is spending the week-end as the Samuel Shipman is the author. Au-
of Copper and Enamel
A Bead Bag
ment's eastern policy, incidentally de- guest of Miss Mathilde Polinsky of gustin Duncan staged the play.
A Pair of uff Linlu or Hand.
The play is a comedy portraying
A Luncheon Set of Lace or
scribing in picturesque terms a re- 1633 Gladstone avenue. Miss Polin-
wrought Ring
Linen
buke which he had received from sky will entertain 20 guests at a card the experiences of two young couples
Lord Curzon at the foreign office.
A Donn Handkerchiefs — Ital.
party Sunday afternoon in honor of who choose different paths toward
A Scarf—Hand-woven or Filmy
the goal of happiness.
Upon Sir. Montague's master her guest.
ian Linen
Chiffon
achievement as Indian secretary and
A Piece of Silver for the Tea
A Reading Lamp
upon the government of India Act of Sirs. Dora Garvett entertained last ZIONIST FOLK GIVING
Table
1920 a final judgment is not yet pos- Tuesday afternoon with a luncheon
A Book
DINNER-DANCE SUNDAY
An Exquisite Perfume Bottle
sible. It was recognized on all hands and bridge for 20 guests in honor of
A Piece of Gold Tooled Leather
A Center Bowl of Pottery or
that whatever constitutional changes her sister and house-guest, Mrs. Re-
The Zionist Cultural Society will
for the Desk
Glass
were made in India after the war the becca Wagman of Pittsburgh. Prizes entertain at a dinner and dance at
scheme would need to be bold and far- were given at each table.
the Palmetto Apartment llotel Sun -
REMEMBER
THE
CHILDREN
with
reaching. It is admitted that Mr.
day evening, Dec. 21, at 6:30 o'clock .
Pottery, Por-
Montagu was brilliantly equipped for
"TTnietoys," Doll Houses, Mugs and Bowls of Peasant
Frederick Fox is in charge of the ar -
Mrs.
Benjamin
Gottloeb
of
Hazel-
the task, that he was remarkably sue-
ringer., Windsor and Rush Seat Chain.
rangements and of the reservations.
wood
avenue
entertained
10
guests
cessfut in mobilizing and holding opin-
Members and their friends have been
ion in India, and that the result was at a mah jong and keno party at the
a great measure. His resignation in Whittier Hotel recently in honor of invited to attend.
1922 ended Mr. Ntontagu's political her sister, Mrs. S. Frank, a bride-elect
Cadillac 4139
Open Daily 9-5
Fifth Buchahnan & Huff Coal
career. he was defeated in the 1922 of Jan. 4.
general election and did not stand
Yard Involves Investment
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett en-
again. His talent for finance and
of Nearly $100,000.
commercial statecraft seas remark- tertained 20 guests at dinner at the
able. His services to the government Elks Temple last Saturday evening in
Approximately $100,000 has been
in this department during the war honor of their tenth wedding anni- invested in the new branch coal yard
and in Park during the Peace Con- versary.
of Buchanan & Huff, coal dealers, at
ference were of the highest value.
---
7900 Dix avenue, which was opened
As minister of munitions lie was
Nliss Lillian Leider entertained at Dec. 6, according to George E. Bu-
largely responsible for the agreement her home 12817 Oakinan boulevard, chanan, president of the company.
with J. P. Morgan & Co., under which recently with a dinner, followed by
The new yard is the fifth to be
the Allies were assured of an im- games and dancing, for 15 guests. opened by the company and is located
— ANNOUNCES
manse and continuous supply of mu-
par- Among those present were the Misses 0110 mile from the Ford River Rouge
n itions and war material. As a
Et_tlin. ger, Selma Prag Minnie plant. it will take rare of the far
en k
er, G us,le . M ax,
Mr. Montague occupied Stillman,
i ma 'Sh
west side of Ford Rouge plant dis-
Will Be —
a somewhat indeterminate posiion. mininan,
Dorthyia 1.itinsky, Florence Mosko- trict, Woodmere, Springwells, West
Ile wasa brilliant minister but not a
Warren, Schnolcraft, Rosedale Park,
THE LAST TWO NIGHTS
first-rate House of Commons man. cite and Rose Klein.
Brightmoor and Grandmont.
Ilis speeches, especially on the Indian
The patrons and patronesses for an
— Of the -
Mr. Buchanan began business in
budgets, were elaborate compositions informal dancing party to be given by 1892 under the name of Buchanan
delivered in the lecturer's manner
CELEBRATED

-
Brothers,
with
a
capital
of
$800.
from manuscript, but with so skillful the Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority at the
PA few old horses and wagons were
a use of voice and gesture that the Toiler Hotel Thursday evening, Der.
purchased,"
he
said,
"and
we
started
House was hardly aware that he was 25, are Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bachrach
in on the location which is now
r eading. In India naturally he car- of Hague avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Fourth and Henry streets. A year
ried only the reluctant assent of the uel Berk of Garland avenue, Mr. and
bureaucracy, but by the educated In- Mrs. Arthur Gottesman of Chalmers later, S. W. Huff bought a half in-
before
public he was held, and rightly, avenue and Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Ben- terest in the business, which he has
If you have not seen them yet, don't fail to see them
ilian
(leroff of Almeda drive, Toledo. held ever since."
they leave.
in the highest esteem.
"We have always tried to build up
Mr. Nlontagu married in 1915 the Shank's Orchestra will play.
6960
confidence," said Mr. Huff, "in our
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL CADILLAC
Hon. Venetia Stanley, daughter of
neighborhood as well as our business.
The
Windsor
Junior
Hadassah
will
Lord Sheffield. — Manchester Guard- hold i
ts second annual informal dance We won the confidence of most of
ian Weekly.
Tuesday evening. Dec. 30, at the our competitors, which resulted in
to our
We extend our sincere wishes for • joyous Chanukah
Mr. Buchanan organizing and being
Prince Edward Hotel.
made president of the Diamond Coal
many friends and patrons.
Henry F. Hurley
Mrs. Max Schlasin of New York City and Coke Company and the John
ELECTRICIAN
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Kraft Coal Company."
Berg of 2086 Blaine avenue.

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Heartiest Season's Greetings

I

Mrs. David R. Jacobson of 916
Farnsworth avenue has left for a two
months' stay at Columbus, Ohio,
where she will be the house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Romanoff.
!
! Mr. and Mrs. Max Steingold and
, Dr. Julius Y. Burnstine and (laugh-
, ter, Frances, of 1535 Chicago boule-
yard left last Tuesday for Miami,
Fla., to spend the winter.

' Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shaman of
1260 West Boston boulevard enter-
, tained eight couples at bridge and
supper last Saturday evening at their
home in honor of Miss Rae Finster-
wald, whose marriage to Dr. Leighton
Steele will take place Dec. 27, and
. Miss Sylvia Goldsmith, whose mar-
riage to DeRuy Kuttnauer will take
place Feb. 14.



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Miss Lillian Chivian of 1609 Tay-
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two months' visit in New York, Phila-
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mah jong. following a luncheon, at
her home last Saturday afternoon.

GREETINGS OF THE SEASON

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6-Te. Packard.

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street WWI called to New London,
Conn., last week by the illness of her
(laughter, Elizabeth, who is a student
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Jules Stocker and Victor Klein will
return this week-end from Boston,
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