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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-09-25

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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

PAGE NINE

FIEVeritorr,frinviPRONICLE

MANAGING BRIDGE
TEA FOR SORORITY

Engagements

Miss Betty Berie$ is general chair-
man for the musicale and bridge tea
which will be given by the Nu Beta

Milton S. Marks, Irving Goldstine

"A Gleaming Season"

and Maurice Marcus have left to at-

tend the University of Michigan at
Ann Arbor,

Furs
of the

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P. Siegel Co. Furs represent the finest

uo•lity produced and the exclusive styles

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re based on advance Information from Pula

on • dole ubeervallon of the silhouette
and
most in favor with the smartest Wises and
Women.

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171

Harvey L. Vehon of 12023 Lincoln
avenue has returned from a several
weeks' visit with relatives and friends
in Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis

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The metallic note of au-
tumn daytime fashions be-
comes a scintillating one
in the evening! Here are
lovely gowns of chiffon
and sheer crepes, fash-
ioned over soft, silken
slips, and beaded with
crystals. Pastel tints and
white. Sizes for Madame
and Mademoiselle.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gittleman of
West Grand boulevard have as then
muse guests Mr. and Sirs. Louis Git-
tleman of Lake View, Fitch.

Quali ty
in
the
Smarest
Styles

1

Crystal-Beaded
Evening Frocks

Mr. and Mrs. II, S. Atlas of 2224
West Philadelphia avenue announce
the approaching marriage of their
laughter, Esther, to Jacob Behrmann,
which will take place on Monday eve-
ning, Sept. 28, at 8:30 o'clock, at the
Emanuel Synagogue. No cards.

4

i

Miss Beatrice Winberg of 3021
Carter avenue was hostess at two
tables of bridge on Thursday evening
--Bachrach Photo Sept. 24, for the following guests:
Jean
The Misses Ro,siVWeinstock,
MISS MARION CAPLAN
BETTY BERICK
Feldman, Anna ack, Adeline Cohen,
and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Caplan of 2519 Adele llolinstat, Esther Kovan
Phi Sorority in the Italian Gardens
Samuel
Gross.
Miss
Anna
Tack
Calvert avenue announce the engage- Mrs.
of the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Satur.
ment of their daughter, Marion, to won first prize.
day afternoon, Oct. 10. The pro-
Milton Mittenthal of this city. The
ceeds will go to charity.
wedding will take place some time
-Miss Sadye Jacobson, chairman of
this coming winter.
the music committee, has announced
the following contributing artists:
Hilda Davies Krebiel, English harp-
ist; Grace Berman, pianist; Rhea Har-
ris, contralto, and Sadye Jacobson,
violinist.

49.50 to 79.50

Third Floor.

Fraternal and
Club Notes

Philomathic Debating Club.

At the last meeting of the Philo.
mathic Debating Club, held Sunday
evening, Sept. 20, at the Byron Ave-
nue Talmud Torah, it was decided to
hold a social for the members on
Saturday evening, Oct. 17, at the
home of Harry Schwartz, chairman of
the social committee.
Because Of Yom Kippur, there will
be no meeting on Sunday, Sept. 27.
On Oct. 4 the question for debate
will be, "Resolved, That the United
States Constitution Be Amended to
Provide for a Separate Department
for Aeronautics.' The affirmative
will be upheld by Henry Thumin and
Benjamin Gantz, who will be on-
nosed by Harold Koretz and Samuel
Kellman.
The membership committee an.
nounces that the rolls of the Philo-
mathic are open to young men of
high school or college age.

WHO CLEANS YOUR
CLOTHES?

at 8 o'clock, when plans for the club's
future policy will be discussed
Messrs. Welt, Garvin, Markle and
Statsky are especially needed.

Zeirei Zion.

Rheumatism or "Flat Feet"

Rheumatic pains in lower limbs may be due to lowering of arches,
ill fitted footwear, or both.

HACK'S ARCH CORRECTIVE SHOE

Yi

—fitted in our own devised scientific manner—have helped thousands
of hopelessly neglected cases of foot troubles, in • most
gratifying manner
SEE AND DEVICES
D A RCH SHOES
ALL THER SO- CALLE
FAIL TO GIVE Y OU RELIEF,

The last meeting of the Zeirei Zion,
held at the Y. W. H. A., 89 Rowena
Many people who pride themselves on
street, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 22,
their business ability trust their fine
was entirely devoted to discussion on
the Fourteenth Zionist Congress.
clothing to cleaners of no reputation or
Joseph Chaggi was opposed to the
FIFTH FLOOR STROH BUILDING
responsibility. THINK THAT OVER.
Agency and also referred unfavorably
28 ADAMS AVENUE WEST
to the power given Dr. Weizmann to
Then bring your cleaning to our modern
%%%%%% S. , th %sits
nominate his executive instead of a
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shop. Extreme care and conscientious
general election. "The congress made
a
great
error
in
accepting
the
budget
service has made our reputation second
MISS JUDITH LIPPITT
of the Mizrachi," he said, "for it will
to none.
affect the financial resources in gen-
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Netzorg of
eral. Many people who have been giv-
Marston avenue announce the en-
ing assistance to the Keren Ilayesod
gagement of their daughter, Frances
and the National Fund will not care
IL. to Sol Blumrosen, son of Mr. and
to support the religious requirements
Mra. 13. Blumrosen of this city.
of the Mizrachi."
Solomon Smullin was more opti-
Zionist Cultural Society.
Mrs. Ida Brandt of 547 liendrie
mistic. He approved the congress
The opening meeting of the Zionist budget and declared that we are tak-
avenue announces the engagement of
her daughter, Lillian, to Morritz Cultural Society, which will be held ing too much for granted and are
Schubiner of 1610 Collingwood ave• on Tuesday evening, Sept. 29, at the therefore somewhat dissatisfied. Ile
Little Theater of the Jewish Women's said: "Our actual necessity now,
nue.
Club, 89 Rowena street, at 8:15 p. m., however, is money and the wealthy
Melrose
4200
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
C.
Berlin
of
Win-1
will
be addressed by David Goldstein, Jews are therefore just as important
533.37 Forest Ave. E.
en senior member of the New York
nipeg, Canada, announce the engage-
as Zionists, for with idealism you
Theological Seminary. M. Goldstein must have funds to effect results. Dr.
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
meat of their daughter, Fannie ,
Maurice Litton of this city, formerly will talk on "Crime Factors in Jewish Weizmann was therefore not alto-
I
Survival." As he is a very brilliant gether idealistic and democratic at
1 of Winnipeg.
orator and a deep thinker, the sub- the last congress, for he realized our
Presents
I
Mr. and Mrs. I. Anton of Rich- ject promises to be interesting.
needs. Furthermore, the Zionist or-
Other
matters will be discussed and ganizations of America have not done
mond, Vt., announce the engagement
O
of activities for the year their share. What did we do for the
— of their daughter, Ida Si. to Mike a program
Dashkin of this city, formerly of Win- as outlined by the board of directors new budget of the Zionist Organiza-
Direct from Broadway.
will
be
read.
I nipeg, Canada.
tion besides obtaining the small col-
lections for the Keren Ilayesod?"
Bluebird Girl..
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Glickman of
A large number of the members at- the
I The
next
meeting
will be held
at
OLD FOLKS
Cleveland announce the engagement
Y W
H A..
89 Rowena
street.
FOLKS
SPECIAL NOTICE!

YOUNG
on Tuesday evening, Sept. 29, when
■ of their daughter, Helen Ruth, to Ily- tended a meeting of the Bluebir
Busk, Dancing and the Entire Entertainment Bill Is
man Bernstein of this city, son of Girls last Tuesday at the home of discussion on the congress will be
Abraham Bernstein of Rochester, Miss Gertrude Solomon of Monterey continued. Official elections will take
Presented
N.Y.
avenue. Final plans are being com- place within the next two weeks.
pleted for the seventh annual dance, Members are requested to come
WITHOUT COVER CHARGE
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Wolk of Toledo, which is to be held at the Webster early.
Durnig Ur Famous Unsurpassed
' Ohio, announce the engagement of Hall on Friday, Nov. 1:i. Tickets are
21.80 DINNER
their daughter, Ida, to Harry Dashkin obtainable from any of the members.
B'nos Rachel,
of this city, formerly of Toronto.
To, start the winter with a sort of
The first meeting for the season of
get-together meeting, Mrs. Harry the B'nos Rachel Club was held on
Quicker of 15345 Fairfield avenue Sept. 22 at the home of Della Shlaine,
For Reservations Phone Northway 3861
1SHAAREY ZEDEK SCHOOL
will entertain at her home on Satur- when plans for the year were dis-
OPENS ON OCTOBER 18 day evening, Oct. 3, with a bridge- cussed. Ida Kuzin, Esther Serling
luncheon for the members. The next and Esther Selitsky were appointed a
Those Singing Musicians
The Sunday-school of Shaarey Ze- meeting will be held on Sept. 29 at committee to arrange for a Succoth
the hone of Mrs. David Robinson, 355 party. Sophie Reshevsky spoke on
dek Synagogue will begin its sessions
Direct From Chicago
Rosh Hashonah.
for the coming season Sunday morn- Leicester court.
at
10
o'clock,
under
the
ing, Oct. 18,
Athena Girls.
PERFECTION LODGE
DIRECTING
direction of Rabbi A. M. Hershman
At the last meeting of the Athena
WITH
PLANS LARGE PARTY
and A. Louis Gordon, superintendent.
About 1,500 volumes of slightly dam•ged books on m•ny different
,
Arrangements are being made for an Girls Club, held Tuesday evening
subjects. Porchased from the 81cMillan Company.
Sept.
22,
Miss
Gertrude
Bernstein
enrollment in excess of that of last
Perfection Lodge, No, 486, F. and
We Offer Them at
year. Mr. Gordon announces that ad- was voted in as a member of the or- A. M., is making arrangements for a
ganization.
Plans
were
discussed
for
ditions of callable instructors are be-
novel event in the form of a Hal-
ing made to the school faculty. Ne- the fall dance to be held Sunday eve- loween dancing party which will be
the Reviler Price.
gotiations are being completed for the ning, Oct. 11, at Hotel Statler. Jean given at Webster Hall in themain
IN OUR BASEMENT BOOK ROOM
. engagement of a prominent vocalist Goldkette's Orchestra will furnish the ballroom on Thursday evening, Oct.
music.
Tickets
may
be
secured
from
as assembly leader and instructor in
29. Various surprises are being plan-
ned which will add to the hilarity of
Icongregational singing. The faculty any member of the club.
Plans are also under way for a hal- the evening. Members, their wives
will also include an expert in making
PHONE
-
lowers
party
to
be
held
Saturday
eve
WOODWARD
and friends will be the guests and
and producing programs, both for the
CADILLAC
1550 Woodward eAvenue
have been invited to come attired in
weekly assemblies and for special oc- ning, Oct. 31.
AT
overalls and gingham gowns.
casions. The school is open to all
1096
Pisgah Lodge Ausili•ry.
CHARLOTTE
Jewish children.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
COME — DINE — DANCE — BE ENTERTAINED
Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold
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their next meeting at Hotel Statler
ANNOUNCE PATRONS
no
Tuesday
evening,
Sept.
22.
Many
11
DANCE
FOR OCT.
subjects of importance will be dis-
The sixth annual dance of the cussed and voted upon. All ladies
Athena Girls Club will be given on are urged to attend.
Sunday evening, Oct. 11, at the Stat-
Social Milers.
ler Hotel, when Jean Goldkette's 10-
piece Orange Blossom Orchestra will
The following committees were ap-
play. The patrons and patronesses pointed at the last meeting of the
will be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grauer, Social Mixers Club: Membership,
11111 1 1 1 11 111 1;111 1 1111111111 1 11 1 110
Mr. and Mrs. M. Schneider, Mrs. Miss Gene Schreiber, chairman, Philip
Pearl Lieberman, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- Langwald, Eleanor Winkler, Tillie
ris B. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Meyers; entertainment, Louis Garber,
Salsman, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lippitt, chairman, Philip Langwald, Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. Si. IlertzotT, Mr. and Weasel; press, Gladys Gilbert. The
Mrs. Ned Lippitt and Mr. and Mrs. raffle committee reported that tickets
Nathan Horowitz. Tickets are being are being disposed of rapidly. Al-
sold by all members or may be ob- bert Schwartz was unanimously elect ,
ed an honorary member. The next
tained at the door.
meeting will be held at the home of
Miss Gladys Gilbert, 1026 Theodore
I street, Tuesday evening, Sept. 29.
Dancing and refreshments follow all
meetings, which are open to the pub-
lic.

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

!LACK'S

• — COMMENCING —
MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28

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TERRACE

AN ENTIRELY NEW SHOW

THEY ALL LIKE

BENSON'S
ORCHESTRA

JACK WARR

BOOK BARGAINS

Now Playing at the

ONE-HALF OFF

VICTORY CAFE

Sheehan's 'Bookstore

"e/Ifter the Fast"

WE ARE MANUFACTURERS
OF LIVING ROOM FURNITURE.
BUY DIRECT FROM US
AND SAVE
MIDDLEMEN'S PROFIT

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Catering

Eagagessents. Weddl•g•• Illusports nag
All Seci/ Occasions.

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Trucks and Motor Boats.
For A u
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91-109 Seldom .

Bicur Cholem Society's
Yom Kippur Nite Dance

H. A. PEREIRA. lArr.

115 RICHTON AVENUE
Hemlock 5154
Male 1777

8931 Twelfth St.

Gar. 6884

'Vetch for the New
Location of

POHL'S KOSHER
RESTAURANT

Regular Dinners E•gnings and
Sundays. Highest Qualay Food-
stuff I, cooked in the best home

style.

DELICATESSEN LUNCHES

Kadiniah Girls.

At the last regular meeting of the
Kadimah Girls the three one-act plays
to be given by the members were dis-
cussed and the time and place will be
decided at the next meeting. Plans
for a Halloween party were taken up
by the entertainment committee. The
next regular meeting will be held
Tuesday, Sept. 29, at the home of
I Miss Frances Farber, 3438 Pennsyl-
vsnia avenue, at 8 p. m.

Phil3etaNu.
,
The Phi Beta No Sorority has re-
Isumed its activities and the first meet -l i
of the new term was held Tuesi

Monday Evening, September 28

at

General Motors Building

Miss
day, Sept. 15, at the home of

Lillian Avison, 1646 Glendale ave.
nue, with the newly elected officers
in charge.

Karma Klub.

All former and prospective meni-1
are asked to
hers of the Karma Klub
communicate with Harry Thomas of

7555 Cameron avenue as soon as pos-
sible. A meeting will be held at his
on Tuesday evening, Sept. 29,;

home

the

DANCING
9 P. M. to 1 A M.

PHIL DIAMOND'S

MICHIGAN UNION ORCHESTRA
OF THE U. OF M.

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