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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-10-30

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PAGE TEN

OF THEATER
BENEFIT PERFORMANCE

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

Mrs. Louis Lightstone of the North-
western 'Noma's League of the
United Ilebrew Schools is chairman

Qrsona

Fashionable Hosiery for Women at
Moderate Cost

"Sheer Countess"
SILK HOSE

All society Items and other lord norm should be communicated to the /Am at The
' Chronicle by 3o'cl k Wednesday afternoon in order to appear In the current week's
a. Phone Cadillacc 1040, Smiety Editor. Mail notices so as to he received not later
Ir m
than Wednesday.

FURNITURE

Tbat Appeals to the Eye
to the Judgment and
to the Pocketbook

Friedenberg's Living Room Furniture has this
three-fold appeal ... it attracts the eye by virtue
of its distinctive designing . . . it convinces the
judgment through its dependable, workmanlike
construction . . . and it opens the purse-strings
because its moderate cost' satisfies the custom-
• er's economical instincts.

'THE STORE. FOR VALUES!

CHARGE IT.

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

$1,65 a

Rabbi and Mrs. Judah L. Levin of
Two hundred and fifty women en-
joyed the hospitality tea given at the East Ferry avenue will leave on Sun-
Statler Hotel last Monday afternoon day, Nov. 1, for Berkeley, Calif., to
the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah visit their son, Dr. N. B. Levin, who
by
I as the opening event Of the season. is now residing there and taking spe
Miss Hattie Gittleman, president, cial courses in public health at the
honorary and regular directors, offi- University of California. Rabbi and
I cers and the membership 'committee Mrs. Levin will spend several months
acted as hostesses. Eric Ludwig in Berkeley and Los Angeles for the
Wyle, concert pianist, and Jules benefit of their health. During the
Klein, 'cellist, gave a delightful mu- absence of the rabbi a committee of
sicale in the small ballroom. Informal 20 men, chosen by Rabbi Levin, will
reports were given by Mrs. Joseph II. supervise the Kashruth and carry on
Ehrlich on the Zionist Organization, the rabbi's work in the local Orthodox
Miss Rose Lipsitz on Junior Hadassah community. Moses Kaufman, presi-
and Miss Gittleman on Senior Ha- dent of Congregation B'nai Israel, is
-
dassah. In her report Miss Gittleman president of the committee and Ja-
announced that J. B. Lasky and fam- cob Levin, president of Congregation
lily have established a memorial fund Mogen Abraham, is secretary.
. MRS. LOUIS LIGhTSTONE

whereby each year they will pay $1,-
Mrs. Edward N. Finkelhor of the
of the committee in charge of the 1 000 to endow a room in the proposed
Whittier Apartments has left for a
ohselaatl of ,1
oft Ilpit
theater night, at the Yiddish Play- Hebrew University
in memory
three weeks' visit in New York City.
late Mrs.
house, 2814 ngs
Hasti street, on Tues., oaten
day evening, Nov. 24. Mra. Light- B. Lasky. Last year the Lasky fare-
Miss Helen Morris of Burlingame
stone. whir resided at 1955 Blaine ily presented Hadassah with an ini-
avenue, is also in charge of tickets tial gift of $1,000 in honor of the avenue has left for New York City,
I and same may be obtained from her. !late Mrs. Lasky. Miss Gittleman also where she will spend several months.
, praonpdoseexdt ebnusiiiodn.
growth
The meeting held , last week was! :pfokneadonf.thhe and
Mrs. Bernard G. Morris has left for
Marked by an unusually large attend- I
once. Mothers interested in the work intr program. Forty new members a week's visit in Fremont, Ohio.
of the league and of the United He- ioined the chapter at the tea, includ-
Mr. and Mrs. David Bloomgarden
0 s
111 epn fm ln
brew Schools are invited. to attend • log . a g
l r, w omen
. of e 15
present from of Glynn court, accompanied by their
meetings and become members.
ties. Gu ests were
children,
Raleigh and Maxon, have
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Lippit enter- Mount Clemens and Ann Arbor.
left for Los Angeles, where they will
tained the members of the league at

a reception in honor of the marriage ' Mrs. I. L. Cohen and daughter, make their future home. They have
of their daughter, Judith, to Nathah Raschelle Harriet, of Euclid avenue taken an apartment at the Gaylord
Schwartz' of Detroit. Mrs. Lippit is and sister, Miss Sara Goldberg of for the winter season.
president of the league. •
West Grand boulevard, have returned
Mrs. Philip Balland and daughter,
from a five months' visit in Cali-
Betty Jeanne, of 115 Tyler avenue

fornia.
have gone to Los Angeles to attend

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When fitted by Hack's highly trained loot fitting speciaists.

In Styles for Men, Women and Children.

the golden wedding anniversary cele -
bration of Mrs. Balland's parents, Mr.

The Brooklyn Jewish Center, one oft family of 2282 Taylor avenue are and Mrs. Joseph Silverstein, which
now residing in their new home at will take place at the latter's home, F
Foot Fitting Specialists.
the foremost religioui organizationsi 2271 Calvert avenue.
161 South Saint Andrews place, on F
in America has the distinction of be- .
FIFTH FLOOR STROH BUILDING
Nov. 1. They were married in De-
irg ,the first to respond to the call in
Mrs. Joseph Schweitzer entertained troit 50 years ago.
28 ADAMS AVENUE WEST
the campaign for $300,000 for a Syn.
agogue Center in Jerusalem. Ten on Thursday evening, Oct. 29, at a
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Mrs.
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thousand dollars was raised at meet- miscellaneous shower in honor of her
-
Ing of the leaders of the Jewish Cen- daughter, Victoria, a bride-elect of avenue, was hostess at a bridge show
er last Tuesday afternoon in honor of
ter as a eginning: . Nov. 22.
Mra. G. Filer. The latter received
- Rabbi Israel H. Levinthal, spirittia
The Store With a Reputation.
many lovely gifts.
leader, who is national' chairman of ' Miss Marie Silk of Taylor avenue
the Jerusalem Synagogue Fund Cam- returned last week from a trip to Chi-
The Misses Sophie and Mildred
cago
and
Peoria,
Ill.
While
in
Chi-
paign urged his members to be among
Open Evenings Until 8:30.
Moss of Sturtevant avenue enter-
9 Silk was violin soloist at
the first to start the fund., He pointed cago
IRA FRIEDENBERG, Prop.
tained Thursday, Oct. 22, with a sur-
the
Sandler-Deutsch
wedding
at
the
Phone MELROSE 5609
out that the Brooklyn Jewish Center
prise linen shower honoring Miss
was the first large Jewish institution Edgewater Beach Ilotel.
Ethel Grauer, a bride-elect of Nov. 1.
of its kind built in AMerica, and also
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Safir Miss Grauer received many lovely
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which had a representative at the op- (Flora Omenke), whose marriage was gifts.
ening of the Ilebrew University salean event of Sunday, Oct. 11, have re-
Mrs. Jacob Lindenbaum and Mrs.
bration in Jerusalem. Dr. Levinthal turned from their honeymoon' spent
Benjamin Sidlow entertained at the
of the speakers at this histor- in the East and are residing tem-
Wittl.one
latter's home, 2500 Glynn court,
ic event . , porarily at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Wednesday evening with a surprise

. , .
linen shower and bridge honoring

1 Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. Kapetansky Miss Anne Sidlow, a bride-elect of
year ago when 1 started advertising, in The Jewish Chronicle,
3
About
lof 1730 Clairmount avenue and son Nov. 22. Covers were laid for 60
`all my advertisements conveyed glowing reports on the future of
and daughter, Nathan and Claire, re- guests. Miss Sidlow was the recipient
. .
-s-----
It will .interest investors that paving is now
JoS Cam au Ave.
Ispectively, have returned from Sagi- of many beautiful gifts.
,
, . .
going on; automatically inereasing the valuation. Hence my promise
Cho's::
now, where they were delightfully en-
on the future of Jon. Camp att, Ave. has been fulfilled.
A choir has been organized to sing Itertained at a surprise birthday party
Mrs. llenry M. ' , calmer and
at the Friday night services. . Any iver in honor of Dr. Abraham J.
daughter, Alice, are residing at the
girl who, is interested in joining M ay I Kapetansky
of the Saginaw General
K
Whittier Hotel.
do so, as it is to be enlarged.
Hospital.
'
Mrs. Leon Van Vliet of Edison
I Mrs. S. Bloomberg and daughter, avenue entertained at a luncheon at
Hike:
Cadillac 559 3
her
home last Thursday afternoon. ...
A hike has been scheduled for Sun- Jeannette, of New Jersey are the
1372 PENOBSCOT BLDG.

I day -morning, Nov. 1, at 10 o'clock. I guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bloomberg
Near Virginia.
and family of 1443 Glynn court.
Mrs. A. H. Eisler of 3758 Brush
Bring, your lunch and wear your o
o0000000400ott400-o04000040ooixsact0000o0040ctoonctoo00-000 clothes if you intend to accompany
street will leave Friday evening for (
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Gelbard of Florida, where she will join her hus-
, the group.
With a complete line of bedding equipment direct
Burlingame avenue have as their band and remain over the winter.
from the mills.
house guest their sister, Mrs. D. P.
Monthly Meeting:
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Friedman
The monthly meeting of the Y. W. Middlebrook of Tfing,tao, China.
(Daisy Cook I are now residing at'
A
had
leery
large
attendance
of
ti
Miss Theodora J. Aronstam of Balfour Manor, 3310 Rochester ave.
175 girls. Professor •Densmore o
the University of Michigan spoke on, Gladstone avenue has been given nue.
"The Advantage of Education." His honorable mention for one of her
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Edelstein of
very interesting talk was preceded by poems, "Trees Are Like Lace," in this
a group , of songs rendered by Mrs. year's College Anthology, issued by Cheboygan, Mich., have moved to De-
trait and are residing at 1927 Pin-
'
Saltzenstein,
accompanied
by
Mrs'
the Straford Company, publishers, n
To buyers, sellers, attorneys, realtors;
gree avenue.
Mona"h. The girls had a social hour . Boston, Mass.
individuals or 'organizations , making
after the meeting.
Offers
ad-
-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Zeientz of 2003
loins on teal estate—EscrOw
Miss Helen Ressler of Brush street
You are invited to call. Come in and compare goods
Clairmount avenue entertained rela-
vantages that cart• be obtained in no .
is visiting in Chicago for a fortnight.
NOTICE
tives and friends on Sunday, Oct. 25,
and prices.
other way.
at a reception honoring their daugh-
The Jewish World Relief Confer- Mrs. Lydia Carnis entertained at ter Sally's engagement to Herman
In a real estate transactton closed
ence desires tie announce that its of- a luncheon at the Oriental Cafe tol- Baron.
through Union Trust Company
fires have been moved from 10, Place lowed by a theater party at the Tem-
1
Service everybody is protected.
' Edouard VII to 83, Avenue de is ple Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 1,
Miss Celia Abrams of Calvert ave-
The buyer's money. mortgages and
Grande Armee, Paris. The telegraphic honoring her sister, Mrs. George Pop- nue entertained at a bridge party
as hereto- lock (Fannie Edelstein), who left on
notes do not leave his control until all
name
Wednesday
evening, Oct. 21, in honor
' address reniaihs the
fore, Werelle,w, Paris. Sunday for her home in Seattle, of Mrs. George Weiss (Esther Levin),
the terms and conditions of the signed '
Wash. The following guests were
----
agreement have been met by the seller.
present: Mrs. l'oplock and children, a recent bride.
CARD OF THANKS
William Joel and Pearl Fern, Mrs. A.
.
Also he is assured that thei title ja as
Mrs. Joseph Stolarsky of East Phil-
Edelstein, the Misses Anna and Mol-
represented dotvn to the moment , of
East and Mrs. Isaac Saulson of 300 i lie Edelstein and Mrs. Carnis and adelphia avenue entertained with a
farewell party at her home on Tues-
East Hancock avenue wish to thank
closing. •
day, Oct. 13, in honor of her niece,
their relatives' and friends for the daughter. Vivian June.
The seller's evidence of title, assign-
Mrs. George Poplock of Seattle,
kindness 'shown them during their re- •
I The second annual charity bridge Wash., nee Fannie Edelstein of De-
ments of fire insurance and other nee;
cent bereavement.
of the Tuesday Bridge Club will be
essary papers do, not leave his control
held on Sunday, Nov. 22, at the Wol- troit, who left for her home on Oct.
until the transaction is satisfactorily
verine Hotel. The following are in 27. The table was attractively ar-
CARP OF THANKS'
charge: Mrs. Arthur Gottesman, ranged with Hallowe'en favors. Mrs.
-ompleted. .
Poplock was presented with lovely
ESTABLISHED 1837
• Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saulson of 300 , chairman; Mrs. David Berger, the farewell gifts, . Prizes were won by
The:Attorney is relieved of clerical and
East Hancock desire to thank their Misses Helen Kleinsmith, Betty 'loud,
Mrs. i.. Carnis, Mrs. B. Lampke, Mrs.
time-consuming details and is assured
relatives and friends for all kindness Geraldine Nlaybaum, Ilenrietta Ber-
R. Sher and Mrs. Saperstein. Among
that his client will be fully protected
shown them during their recent be- I ger, Amy Barnett and Ruth Barnett.
the guests were the following:
and the transaction closed promptly.
reavement.
Mesdames Joseph Stolarsky, George
-- 1 Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poplock, M Wagner, M. Kerner, L.
The realtor is assured that his time
Louis Aron (Dorothy Helene
will not be taken up with burdensome
Tran), whose marriage was an event Benson, K. Weinberg, A. Benson,
Sam Kutzen, J. Deutsch, Kutzen, B.
details'and that his eornmission will be
I of Oct. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ra-
binowitz of 5422 LaSalle boulevard Lampke, NI. Jacobson, Edelstein, M.
paid promptly when' the transaction is.
entertained 28 guests at bridge. Steinborn, 11. Gurovitch, R. Sherr, J.
closed.
luncheon on Sunday evening, Oct. 25. Adelson, Si. Berkowitz, L. Carnis,
Serlin, Saperstein, Seden, E. Suss-
The lender is certain that before the
Mra. Louis Goldsmith of 237 Alger man. Rosman, Moss.

• Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels and

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For bridge dinners,
dances, luncheons, pri-
vate parties make your
reservations at the Pal-
metto. ('all the steward.

avenue entertained 40 guests at a
surprise party at her home honoring
her sister, Miss Sylvia Idarris, a
bride-elect of Sunday, Nov. Tables
were laid for bridge followed by a
midnight luncheon. Mrs. Louis I.
Kramer and Mrs. Morris Penfil of
Lansing were out-of-town guests.
Miss Ilarri, received many lovely

Miss
June B. Cohen has left for Al-
s i
'''iftI
pena. where she will visit her parents
for two weeks.

In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Daniel, which took place on
Saturday. Oct. 14, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Balantzow of 2226 Hazelwood ave-
nue entertained 50 guests on Sunday
evening, Oct. 25.

PLAN LINEN BENEFIT

A linen benefit in the form of a
bridge will be given at the Statler
Hotel on Tuesday afternoon, Nov.
24, by the Northwestern Branch of
the Old Folks Home, for which the
price of admission will be a piece of
linen suitable for use in the home .
Invitations may be obtained from the
committee in charge, composed of
Mrs. Louis Rubenstein, 2955 Monte-
rey avenue; Miss Edna Lewis. 7741
John R. street, and Mrs. M. P. Fisher,
236 Tuxedo avenue. Further details
will he given later.

Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin (Matilda Lie-
, , berman) entertained 30 guests Tues-
day evening, Oct. 27, with a bridge
and kitchen shower at the Y. W.
Luncheon I1'.30 to 2-133e.
A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena street, hon-
Dinner 3.30 C. 11,30--111.25.
. oring Miss Ethel Grauer, whose mar-
' riage to Abe Fish will take place on
Sunday 0,. - ' 11 30 A. M. to I P. M.
C1.50.
Sunday, Nov. 1. The prizes were
wove by Mrs. Nathan H orwitz
(Blanche Rosner) and the Misses
Betty S. Yacht, Esther Zeleson, Get-
, trade Hershman end Florence Heus-
HANCOCK AT JOHN
i wits Miss Grauer was the recipient
Gland in MS . of many beautiful gi f ts.
Charles H. Clemmts



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