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! ACTS AS CHAIRMAN
OF EL MOSHE BALL

Mrs. Anna Labret is chairman of
a Purim ball to be given Sunday,
March a, at the Atkinson Community

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other local not. should be sommunumed to the office of The
Items md
All society
Chronicle
by 5 'clock Wednesday afternoon In order to appear in the current week's
issue. Phone Glendale WOO, Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be received not later •
than Wednesday.
Original Scarab decorations were
Mrs. David Stocker presided at a
used throughout the Phoenix Club
meeting last Tuesday afternoon of
last Saturday evening for a bal
the chairmen of the various activities
masque given by the club. The guests
connected with a bazaar to be given
appeared masked and in costume.
by the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah all
A midnight dinner was served in the
April 26-30 at the Arena Gardens.
dining room. Reservations were made
The meeting was held at the home
by the following members: A. A.
of Mrs. David W. Simons, 160 Pal.
Frank, L. IL Friedenberg, Bernard
lister avenue. Two hundred and fifty
Ginsburg, Herman Lieberman, S. A.
members have started work for the
Wolff, Edwin A. Wolf, A. Spertner,
various booths. One feature of the
Jacobson, John Ginsburg,
bazaar will be a parcel post booth in Joseph G.
William Schlesinger, Adolph Finster-
which will be sold packages, un-
wald S. D Cohen Harry Newman,
opened, from different parts of the,
J.
country. Mrs. J. S Souls, chairman,', Bernard Wohl, Leon Van Mullen,
has asked the members of Hadansah S. Bing, Arthur E. Fisch William
to write to their out-of-town friends Fleischman, D. A. Wolf, Ralph FAL
and ask them to send packages valued • E. E. Rothman, I.. Friedenbei•g, Mrs.
from 25 cents to $1 for sale in this • Walter Fuchs, Lawrence Roskam, N.
booth. Mrs. Stocker is general chair- M. Gross, Jerome Freud, S. S. Gross-
num of the bazaar. The proceeds will • net, I.. Bieltield and Henry Levitt.

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MRS. ANNA LABRET

Center, Junction avenue and McGraw
street, by the Ladies Auxiliary of
be used as part of the local chapter's
Mr. and airs. Gerald May for- Congregation El Moshe. Mrs. Labret
quota for the Hadassah Medical Or
Ilaaelwoml
avenue,
are
was
also chairman of a banquet given
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ganization in Palestine.
now residing at 2475 Pingree avenue. at the synagogue Sunday, Feb. 22, in
honor of Rabbi Samuel Novak, who
Miss Ethel Grauer of 327 East
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weinbeck were recently became affiliated with the
Palmer avenue, whose engagement to
eight at an elaborate dinner synagogue.
I Abraham Fish was recently nn- hosts to
The Crystal Theater basketball
flounced, entertained the Athena, at the Caruso Restaurant Thursday
Mrs. team and the Madison Athletic Club
Girls Club at a bridge last Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, complimenting
Sophia Weil and a1rs. Sol Cohen prior basketball team will play in the gym-
evening. There were six tables. A .
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building be-
departure for California. The nasium of the community
I luncheon and dancing concluded the Ito their departu
13, Mrs. Cohen fore the dance.
evening 's program. Prizes were won , next evening, Feb.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Congrega-
by the Misses Sophie Schwartz, Ma- was hostess at a dinner and Saturday
tilde Lieberman, Sophie Schneider, evening Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Webb of tion El Moshe voted to subscribe $25
Marian Goldberg, Evelyn Greenberg I Chicago boulevard entertained at a to the United Jewish Emergency
. dinner for 10 guests. Mrs. James Fu n d.
and Edith Ratner.
Bonar entertained at a luncheon and
Miss Naomi Kellerman of New bridge Monday afternoon, Feb. 16,
York City has returned home after complimenting Mrs. Weil and Mrs. ,
i Mrs Philip D. Cohen
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Am-
.
visiting her sisters,
Cowan and Mra. L. Kantor of 2015 berg were hosts to 10 at dinner that
Gladstone avenue. Among the many evening.
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affairs given in her honor was an in-
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Roth of
Among the Detroiters who are so-
formal dunce for 20 guests. Miss
Kellerman was also entertained by journing at Miami, Fla., during the 1696 West Euclid avenue are receiv-
ll
the Kadimah Girls Club. , late winter months are Mrs. John . ing congratqlations on the birth of
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Heavenrich, Miss Edith Ileavenrich, son, Erwin, Sunday, Feb. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Lewis of Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert and Samuel
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin of
Burlingame avenue had as their house Heavenrich.
i 431 East Palmer avenue are receiving
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quest for several weeks their brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Katz, who congratulations on tie birth of a von,
I. M. Mittenthal of New York City.
.lactib, Feb. 22.
Mr. Mittenthal has returned to his formerly resided at 8633 Beaubien
treet, are now living at t6 Harmonk
home.
avenue.
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The Athena Girls Club will be eras
honoring Miss Esther Podolin of
honoring
testes at a card party to be held Sun-
day afternoon, March 29, at. Inc Ili- litflo,
u a whose engagement to Zelman
and Son Entertain-
tel Statler. Wasserman of
Detroit has been an- I .
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Fat' ^-
flounced, 25 members of the Youth j ' ponsors
meat at Temple Beth El.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keitzman of of Zion Organization entertained ,
Monterey avenue have left for an Wednesday evening, Feb. 11, with a
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k City and dinner at Josef's Restaurant. Simon I Two hundred fathers and sons at-
indefinite stay in New Yor
Richardson was toastmaster and I tended the Father and Son entertain-'
. toasts were given by Harry Brevis, I went held in the dining hall of Tern- •
al iami, FIR.

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PERFECTION LODGE
HOST TO YOUTHS

1426 Woodward Avenue

110

The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah leron Kurland and Morris Mendel- Pie Beth El Thursday evening. Feb.'
B. B., will hold . -oho. Miss Podolin is an active mem. 19, by Perfection Lodge, No. 486. F. '
, Lodge, No. 34, I. 0.
a masquerade dance at the Hotel her of the Zeirei Zion chapter of But- I and A. M. Short talks were given by ,
l Statler Sunday evening, March 29. [alts and Mr. Wasserman is vice-presi- : ter;
Maxwell
Benjamin,
worthy mas-
Max W.
Edwards,
chaplain.
and
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Six prizes will be given for the best' dent of the local Youths of Zion.
Louis H. Wolfe, past master. Ed-
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ward Taub spoke on the relation of '
I tostumen.
Twelve couples, members of the Y. I fathers to sons and his father, Alex
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were
Mrs. Sophia Weil
and Mrs. Sol B. W. Club and their escorts,
W
1 Cohn, who left several
days ago for entertained at a Valentine party at sical
Taub,
stoke for
the fathers.
nut-
program
followed,
during A which
!California. are guests at present at the Jewish Women's Club house, 89 Charles Miller rendered several solos.
the St. Francis Hotel in Sun Fran- Rowena street, Saturday evening, . Parlor magic tricks were shown and
cisco. They will tour through the . Feb. 14. A buffet supper was served ' toys and noise makers were dim-
state. :from two heart-shaped tables. Game,
' and dancing were the diversions of tributed to the guests.
Perfection Lodge will hold the third
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marwil and the evening. •Miss Irene Mills, recre- of a series of dinner dances at Oriole
children, Milton and Nathalie, have j ational director of the Y. W. II. A.
returned after spending several ' and leader of the club, was a guest , Terrace Monday evening, March 2,
j at 8 o'clock. On Wednesday evening.
months in foreign travel. They toured , of bonus
!March 4, a past masters' banquet and
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through the principal European roan- • Honoring Miss Eva Gold, a bride meeting will be held at the Masonic
tries, spent sonic time along the Ri-
'viers and then went to Egypt and of February, Miss Celia Plucer's home Tensile. The work of Master Masons
Palestine, the principal objective of was the scene of a surprise personal will be exemplified by the past mas-;
tees.
their tour. They are temporarily at • shower Thursday evening, Feb. 1, ' The work of the Master Mason de-
Sorority.
by the Tau Sigma
gree will be exemplified by the fol-
11 Pingree
avenue ssiyen Gold ceivedm y gits.
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e.
f
an Rho
re
' Miss
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lowing past rasters: Samuel B. Kahn,
ase Levin of 435 King ave.
R
Miss
nue was hostess at a bridge Saturday Mrs. Abe Silberstein of Burlingame founder and first master of the lodge,
and Mrs. Philip Silbert of will be in the master's chair; Louis
evening, Feb. 21. Covers were laid avenue
for 12 guests. High score was won Beaublen street left Thursday, Feb. Davao will act as senior warden ;
by the Misses Anne Miller. Annette 19, for a fortnight's stay with rela- Aaron J. Blumenau will be junior
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tiers and friends in Baltimore, Boa. warden; Louis II. Wolfe, senior dea-
(Rosenberg and Rose Coven.
ton, New York City and Atlantic City. con, and Joseph Klein, the latest ad-
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dition to the past masters, will be in
I
Mrs. Mark Weinbeck, assisted by'
1
Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Blitz have the junior deacon's chair. The work
I the following hostesses, Mesdames'
Birdie Blackman, Esther Sweetwine, moved from 2224 Pingree avenue to will begin at 3:30 o'clock. The meet- '
Calvert' ing will be held in the Knights Ter-'
' Lillian Moss, Ida Jacoby, Fannie he Shirley Apartments, 1442
!oss, B. Goodman, Blossom Jacoby avenue. plar room
on which
to fifth
floor.
quet,
will be
served The
at 6:30 p.
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a Rose Rothman. will give a benefit
Miss Lillian Gottesman of Alger In., will he in charge of to commis-'
I card party at t he Knighta of Pythias ,
Cass and Peterboro avenuesThivenue entertained the Sigma l'hi nary stewards, Benjamin I). Marx and
Hall, s
at 2 o'clock. to Gamma Sorority and Miss Lillian Bal- Samuel Rosenblatt. The principal
Wednesday, March 4,
Totsky of Oil City, Pa., at a delight- sneaker at the banquet will be Past it
I assist a needy family.
ful Washington Birthday party, Sun. Grand Master Frank T. Lodge. thirty-,
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third degree Mason.
I The Detroit Ladies Free Loan As- day, Feb. 22.
I sociation will hold a dance Sunday
complimenting Miss Gertrude I HEBREW ALUMNI SOCIETY
, evening, March 1, at the Talmud To-
PLANS ANNUAL DANCE'
rah at Philadelphia and Byron ale Brandt, whose engagement to Samuel
[
Stuart
of Winnipeg, Canada, was all-
Jay
. noes. Finzel's Orchestra will
. The proceeds will he used as part of pounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arrangements
have been completed
Arrange
the association's capital fund for loan 11. Brandt of 9634 Otsego avenue,.
Association of the
. Miss Sophye Bernice Lipnick was hers- bythe Alumni Schools for its fi
purposes.
United Ilebrew
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tee to 12 couples at a formal dinner,
Sunday evening, Feb. 22, at her home, I annual dance to be held Sunday even-'
Miss Nickie Schack of Reed City.
Taylor avenue. Table th•cora- ing, March 15, at the Talmud Torah
!Pa., is the guest of her sister. Miss , 2501
Edmund place. tions were carried out in red and I at Philadelphia and Byron avenues.
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I Pauline Schack of
! Seymour Jacobs Orchestra will play.
white. Entertainment was furnished
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prize' The general dance committee is cora-
it
guests
and
included
Mich-
by
4641
the
M. Charles Parzyn of
nosed of George Weissvasser, Naomi
y!
gun avenue lift last week for New balloon for-trot, which was won b
Buchhalter, Max Weine, Eva Shevitz,
Miss Tillie Halperin and Ruby Sklar,.
, York City, where she will make an
extended visit with her children, Mr, and an exhibition waltz during Edythe
which l Betsy
UlanofT
and Harry
Schwartz.
A number
of prominent
persons
have'
I and Mrs. Herbert Parzen. Mr. Par- the prize was awarded to Misr,
i zen is a student at the Jewish Theo- Sominsky and Samuel Stuart. Miss been asked to act as patrons and pat-
I logical Seminary. Mrs. I'arzen is Cie Anna Kurtzman played for the waltz. ronesses. The complete list will be
vocal and piano selections' publis'•ed in a later i•sue of The De-
former Miss Sylvia Goldsmith, laugh- Several
ter of Mns. Henry Goldsmith. who, were' given by M'ss Halperin. Miss. 1
trait dance
Jewish
Tickets
for ,
. the
are Chronicle.
being sold by
all mem-
(prior to leaving for I.on Angeles two Gertrude I). Lipnick sang.
bets and may be obtained the evening
, years ago. was for =fly years a resi-
of the affair.
dent of Detroit.
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A surprise party was given last
I
Saturday evening honoring Miss Ju-
het Raphael of Burlingame avenue by
Zatre
a number of her friends. Dancing
and cards were the diversions of the
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evening. Miss Raphael has left for

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the University of Michigan to resume

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Starting Monday, March 2nd.

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to $1.50. Mats. Thurs. and Sat., 50c and 75c.
Nights 75c
Woodward at Eliot. Glendale 57E2.

Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell..

The Bonstelle Company

In the Great American Comedy of Home Life

The Goose Hangs High

By Lewis Belch.
end Mr.. Thom.. Whiffen at the
As played by Norm•n T
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Memorial Service for
Emanuel Wodic:

On Sunday morning the service will
take the form of a memorial for the ,
late Emanuel Wodic, who was for
•hree decades a faithful and loyal of-
ficer of Congregation Beth El. There
•vill be special music appropriate to
the occasion and Dr. Franklin will
', reach under the title "A Good Man's
Legacy." The public is invited to this
service, which begins at 10:45.

Sisterhood—March 9:

Special attention is called to the
lecture to be given under the auspices
,f the sisterhood on Monday, March
9. Rabbi Josenh Kornfeld, who was
• peointed by President Harding as
ambassador to Persia, will be the
speaker and his theme will be "Persia
As I Saw Her."

Friday Evening Study Class:

The Friday evening study class con-
ducted by Dr. Franklin is continuing
entil further notice. It be-
gins at 8:15 and in preceded by a
orief ritual service.

In loving memory of our dear hus-
band, father and grandfather. Max
Rosenzweig, who passed away one
year ago, March 4, 1924.

'
ant dear tr:11 ■ 7; i Ze In

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SHOPS

he.

His Loving Wife, Children and
Grandchildren.

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Telephone Cherry 2523
M. SCHORR and MISCHA FISHSON, Company Manage"

Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 25 •nd Mar:
well knowr
M•tinee and Evenings. The

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I take no cues to the Courts.

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Alro
The well known comedy by Sholom

"TEVIAH THE MILCHIGER

Wednesday Evening, Marrh 4
Benefit Performance for the Michigan
Lion of Ukrainian Jews.

"HOME FOR A MOTHER"

Thursday Evening, Marsh

The Well Known Literary Performance by Karl

"URIEL ACOSTA"

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