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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-11-07

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PAGE EIGHT

CHAIRMAN OF DANCE
TO BE HELD NOV. 13

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

On Friday evening, Nov. 13, the
Bluebird Girls will hold their seventh
annual, charity dance at Webster

Announcing---

ma

WOODWARD AND ADAMS

All society items and other local not. •hould be communicated to the office of
Chronicle by S o'clock Wedresd•y •fterneon in order to appear in the cu rrrr week's
issue. Phon• Cadillac 1040. Society Edit°, Milli notices .oae to be received not later

The

r h. Wednesday.

The
November
Sale

The Beta chapter of Beta l'hi Tau
Fraternity of Flint announces its an-
nual semi-formal dancing party to be
given Thanksgiving night, Thursday,
Nov. 26, in the ballroom of the Du-
rant hotel, Flint. The various com-
mittees have reported elaborate prep-
arations for this affair, in the form
of novelties, dances, decoration and
music. A Chicago orchestra wil
play. The committees in charge are:
Entertainment, George Wineman,
Sam Benson, Arthur Pasternack; dec-
These models are authentically
orations, Sam Richrnan, Sol Wine-
man; invitation, Harold Fineberg,
styled and attractively priced.
George Block ; refreshment, Dave
The members of the Gamma Girls Benson. The chaperones will be Mr
Club were entertained at a Hal- and Mrs. Edward Rosenberg, Flint
lowe'en party on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fineberg, Flint,
Oct. 31, at the home of Miss Ida Sep- Mr. and Mrs. H. Weiller, Pontiac,
pan, 2676 Calvert avenue. The fol- and H. Ely, Grand Rapids.
MISS, ANNA KURTZMAN
lowing guests were present: Flora
THIRD FLOOR—FARMER STREET BUILDING
Cantor Samuel Vigoda of 247 East
Hall. In previous years the club has Silbert, Gertrude Adelson, Ethel
donated the greater part of the pro- Fisher, Blanche it nd Ethel Michel- Palmer avenue has left for New York
ceeds of such parties to charitable man, Ruth Kirschbaum, Dorothy City, where he will attend the cele-
organizations. This policy will be Schechter, Herbert 5lichelman, Man- bration on Sunday, Nov. 8, in honor
carried out again this year and the ny Rosenthal, Manny Abrams, Max of the golden wedding anniversary
beneficiaries of this function will lie Newman, Frank Wiseman, Leonard of his uncle and aunt, Rabbi and Mrs.
STREET PUMP
the liebrwe Baby Day Nursery, Or- Silberstein, J. Morrison, Al Oppen- Aaron Dobrzinsky.
phans home, Detroit Community heim.
Fund and similar organizations. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Bell and
Anna Kurtzman has been elected
Mrs. Hugo A. Freund of 62 Chi- daughter, Gloria May, have moved to
This smart new model shown in Black Satin, all Patent
chairman of the affair. Finzel's Or- cago boulevard has returned from their new home at 2525 Glendale ave-
or Chestnut Brown Satin, with beaded
chestra will play.
Natik, Mass., where she visited her nue.
Third Floor.
buckle
heels.
daughter, Miss I.izette Freund, who
In the Neighborhood.
is attending the Walnut Hill School
Mrs. Max Bloom of 3256 Sturte-
vant avenue entertained at her home
there.
Tuesday evening with a linen shower
Mrs. Sadie Deutsch Friedman and and bridge honoring Miss Betty
children and Mrs. Bertha Weisberg Bloom, a bride-elect of Nov. 15. Cov-
ers were laid for 30 guests. Miss
Dr: and Mrs. Louis Barnett (Ethe , of 2439 Elmhurst avenue are now re- Bloom was the recipient of many
Solovich) of Blaine avenue announcelsiding at 2612 Hazelwood avenue.
beautiful gifts.
the birth of a daughter, Virginia
•t!., ••••,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alexander of
Limise, on Oct. 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Flanders
2483 Blaine avenue have as their
of 8100 Burdeno avenue had as their
DRESS PUMP
, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cohn (Rose guest their mother, Mrs. M. A. Alex- house guests the Misses Blanche
Stapon of Pittsburgh) of Carter ave- ander of Buffalo.
Schwartz and Esther Pfeaster and
nue are, receiving felicitations on the
David Schwartz of Johnstown, Pa.
birth of a son, Seymour, on Oct. 20
Honoring Miss Beatrice Bilansky,
of
Brocaded
,Silver
An exclusive new design developed
whose marriage took place on Nov.
Mrs. Benjamin Alpert of 1447 Bur-
y,
inch
Louis
heel—Bench
with Kid bindings of Silver-2
Mr and Mrs. Leo Landow of 2061 1, Mrs. Abe Heller entertained on lingame avenue entertained 24 chil-
— AT —
Third'Floor. ,
West Euclid avenue are receiving Tuesday, Oct. 27, with a bridge and dren with a Hallowe'en party on Sat-
Turn.
congratulations on the birth of a son,I miscellaneous shower for 16 guests. urday, Oct. 31, honoring the sixth
Mark Harold, on Oct. 29.
. —
birthday anniversary of her daugh-
"1 'Mr.. and Mrs. Samuel Warpick (Ida) Mr. and Mrs. A. Glass and son have ter, Elaine Alpert.
CORNER CARTER
Fleischman ) of 1585 Glendale ave-1 moved from 456 East Ferry avenue
new home at 2052 I
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Grosberg
'nue are receiving felicitations on the'to their
of Arden l'ark have left for an ex-
Including • Delicious Line of Appetisers and Fancy
birth of a daughter, Gylda Etta, on avenue.
tended trip to California. En route
Saturday, Oct. 31.
Baked Goods, Etc.
The Athena Girls were hostesses at Mr. and Mrs. Grosberg will visit sev-
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Lippit (Ethel' Hallowe'en masquerade party held eral Western cities and will return
Last) of 1639 Clairmount avenue are I Saturday evening, Oct. 31, at the within six or eight weeks.
We Specialize IN Phone Orders for Affairs and Special Parties.
EVENING SLIPPER
receiving codgratulations on the birth' home of Miss Sophie Blanche
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levine of 9391
Harriet- Sally, on I Schwartz of Owen avenue. Vocal se- Mack avenue had as their house
of a daughter,
I :10ct.
22., , lectiona by the Misses Florence Hor-
WE DELIVER
witz and Betty S. Yucht and Charlie guests the last week-end their broth-
ers, Jack Levy and Abraham Levine
Adellghtful new model featured in Patent Colt with Gray
Mr:
and
Mrs..
Wilfred
W.
Graham
G,
Cohen
and
a
recitation
by
Miss
1
Kid trim or Black Mat Vii Kid with Patent trim-4% •
York Adeline Cohen constituted the pro- of Pittsburgh.
, 'of 810 West 183rd street, New
inch wood Cuban heel. Also shown in Mahogany Kid
, City are receiving felicitations on gram, which was followed by dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franklin and
combined with Blonde Kid or Black Satin. Fourth Floor.
the birth of a son on Nov. 2.
Miss Clara LaBret was hostess at a daughter, Aubrey Pauline, has re-
turned from a month's visit in New
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glick (Lillian Hallowe'en party at her home on York. and are now residing tempor-
Kohane) of 2712 Calvert avenue are Twenty-eighth avenue Saturday, Oct. arily at the Carlstone Apartments,
I receiving congratulations on the birth 31. The decorations were carried 2611 Gladstone avenue.

out in orange' and black and corn
of a daughter on Nov. 3. •
stalks, husks and corn cobs were used.
Miss Mildred Gallow, daughter of
The following attended: Clara La-
Corner Carter
• PLAN CHARITY BRIDGE -
Bret, Bertha London, Patricia Kelo- Mrs. Arthur Gallow of 3294 Glendale
din, Sally Albert, Celia Sutkin, Mol- avenue,. entertained several of her
little
friends
with
a
party
at
the
tSat-
With the coming of cold weather, lie Medow, Mollie Smolansky, Bessie
theater party
it becomes necessary to advance Levine, Sam. Lerner, - Al Berman, ler Hotel, followed by a
, Norman Birnkrant, at the Madison theater, on Saturday
larger sums of money for charitable Murray Sutkin
cases and for this reason we sincerely Abe Max Ted Birnkrant; Angelo afternoon, Oct. 30, honoring her
wish to have as many as 'possible at Maybaum: Dave Bitten and Sam B. eighth birthday. On Sunday, Oct. 31,
Miss Gallow brought a large birthday
the bridge to be given by the Tales-. ILevin of Chicago.
cake anti a box of lollypops to the
day 'Bridge Club at the WO1verine,
Jewish Orphan Home on Rowena,
,
1Hotel on Sunday, Nov. 22," Mad Miss
THE GREAT HUMANITARIAN
Geraldine Maybaum, who has charge • Mrs. Minnie Mauer of ,Cleveland, street.
a six
the
tickets
for
the

event:
'
Mrs.
Who
recently
returned
from
is the ' Mrs. Andrew Hartman of West Eu-
of
Arthur Gottesman is• the general months' so jouand
e,
Europ
erman Fin- clid avenue entertained last Tuesday !
Mr. rn in Mrs.
and is assisted by Mrs. Da- 1 guest of
1 vid
chairman
Berger. Miss Helen Kleinsmith I sterwald of West Boston boulevard. afternoon for 50 guests with a lunch- 1

--
eon and man jong at the Book-Cadil-
11
Purdy of
I is in cbarge 1 of the prizes, assisted by I
Mrs. Arthur
I Miss Ruth Barnett. The candy is Wager
be-I 'Mr.
and
Mrr
S. in their lac Hotel.
will deliver a lecture on
avenue
are
residing
of by Miss Betty Roud
ing taken
Miss care
Aimee Barnett. new home at 2939 Glendale avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Netzorg of
aq -
- —_
Chicago are visiting their parents,
OTEL WOLVERINE is voted the
Mrs. William Schwartz of Burlin- Mr. and Mrs. I. Netzorg of Brush
one correct place in Detroit to
PLAN ANNUAL• BANQUETI game avenue has returned from a
street.
hold banquets, dinners, dances,
, )several weeks' stay in Florida.

weddings—all kinds of social affairs.
A lovely luncheon Was given at
The sixth animal banquet of the
Jacob
Michelson
and
family
of
169
Oriole Terrace last Wednesday after- 1
The convenient downtown location,
Chevra Radish& of the Shasrey Se - I
avenue, Highland Park, will noon when Mrs. Milton Slonian of
Under Auspices of
on1Winona
held
be
dek Congregation will
the perfect appointments and the per-
Wednesday evening, Dec. 2, at the1be at home on Sunday evening, Nov. Virginia park was hostess.
sonally attentive service mark this dis-
ynairogue. Robert Loewenberg is I 8, in honor of Mr. Michelson's son
tinguished hostelry as ideal.
Honoring the engagement of their
, hairman of ,the. committee on at- and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry -H. Michelson (Rose Koblentz daughter, Dorothy, to Dr. David V. I
I rangementa.
And always at Hotel Wolverine there is an
of Chattanooga, Tenn.), whose mar- Elconin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Born-
abundance of the finest foods in satisfying
1 rings was an event of Oct. 27. - No stein of West Euclid avenue were ,
PISGAH LODGE, NO. 34
variety. From the spacious luxury of the
REV. JACOB' 1. SKLAR cards.
hosts at a reception at the Hotel Stet-
large ballroom down to the cosy privacy of
1
1
ler
last
Sunday
evening.
MOREL
the numerous small banquet rooms every fa-
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Baker of 1472
Recommended by Detroit Phys.clans
1
cility is available. Early reservations are
• I Burlingame avenue are guests at the
Formerly at 1351 Farnsworth A
• Mr. and Mrs. A. Teicher and son,
Now Residing at
advisable.
l'ennqlvania Hotel in New York.
Woodward and P
Ervin,' have moved from 545 East
-


AVENUE
1610 HAZELWOOD
Ferry avenue to 2050 Hazelwood ave-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman and
Phone Empire 1340.M.
nue.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 8:15 P. M.
of LaSalle boulevard, emir-
_ I ' family
pained by their daughter, Mrs. Betty
Mrs. A. 11. Eisler of 3758 Brush
1Gordon, and small son, Bertram Gor- street left for Miami, Fla., last Fri-1

Tickets on sale at Grinnell Bros., Orchestra H•II, 710 Majestic
don, have left for Miami and Palm day noon, where she will join her hus-1
Building, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1005 Lafayette Bldg.,
! Beach, Fla., where they will spend band and remain over the winter. She I
the winter months.
was honor guest at a number of fare- I
Jewish Daily Forward.
Park
Grand
CZ/Tata
OveriooRiny
well parties. ,
ILLIZAD 6TH STARES JUST LAST OF WOODWARD
1 Miss Peggy Freund, daughter of
All
proceeds
go
into
Community Building Fund of B'nai B'rith•
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund of 62
The marriage of Miss Betty Eliza-
Chicago boulevard, entertained a beth Bloom, daughter of Mrs. Rae
Hallowe'en
group, of friends at a
Bloom of 1003 East Warren avenue,
masquerade party at her home on to Iver S. Kahn will take place on
Saturday evening, Oct, 31. Approp- Sunday, Nov. 15. A reception will
riate games were played and • Hal- be held at Joseff's Restaurant at 8:30
A Great Human Being.
lowe'en luncheon served.
p. m. No cards.
Clarence Darrow stands forth as one of the unique and
Miss Sadie Gosschalk was hostess
towering figures in the intellectual world today, combining
a daring of thought with a breadth of knowledge that covers
at a bridge-shower given by the Agu-
via Shisho in honor of M1ss Florence
well nigh every social and economic subject. A keen student
Gitlin, a bride-elect of Nov. 22. Miss
of life, he is possessed of a deep, penetrating understanding
Yockey Bros. Salesroom
Gitlin, Mollie Aronstam and Helen
Entertain easily, successfully,
of physiological and psychological forces. Ile is instinctively
Oppenheim won honors. Mis Gitlin
a humanitarian and a defender of issues as well as of men.
merrily, by availing yourself of
Street
at
Buchanan
Fourteenth
received
many
lovely
gifts.
Whether in his legal frays or as a critic of life and an in-
I
the luxurious private dining
EaSelenvent•. Waddle's. Banquets and
terpreter of the destiny of the race, Darrow's genius com-
room or ballroom of the Pal-
Mrs. Louis Robinson of East Kirby
An Social Occasions.
pels the admiration of men in all walks of life, whether they
metto—Detroit's most correct
avenue entertained with a luncheon
agree with his views or dissent from them, for he carries
We cater tAoff.the..1,titat.necilrish 3..1
At 10 A. M.
with him the impress of the master.
and card party at the Booli-Cadillac
apartment hotel. Whether in-
Hotel last Monday afternoon.
Vie
Decorate
Homes
aad
Halls.
formal]- with only a few hours'
Buffet and console mirrors, Jacquard and cut velour living
room suites; adio cabinets; spinet desks; davenport tables,
In honor of the bar mitzvah of
Don't miss this opportunity to see and hear this greet was
notice, or with the anticipation
DETROIT CATERING CO.
es, octagon tables, end tables, smoking stands, tele-
I their eon, Saul, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
of the formal gathering, you
M. A. PEREIRA. Mn.
tab l r
gateleg
stands and stools; mohair and velour seated rockers
135 RICHTON AVENUE
1 Rabinowitz of 1476 Glynn court were
can enter the festivity with as
phone
I hosts at • dinner lest Sunday for 40
and chairs; Windsor rockers and chairs.
Hemlock seas
Mai. 3711
much abandon as any of your
guests, followed by • reception.
-

guests,
knowing
perfectly
that
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RUGS
The members of the Social Links Protect Your Walls and Curtains
every detail of cuisine and serv-
Wilton, Axminsters, Velvets and Brussels.
with
Club entertained with • Hallowe'en
ice are being handled by mas-
Most every size and pattern.
S i . a s t u day e y en, n i n a g n ,a t4.h i l
a
rt y Is t Ni Sr
UNITAS
terly hands. The cost is sur-
Various Sizes and Shades.
(home
prisingly small. Ask for our
RADIATOR SHIELDS
Blaine avenue. The house was deco-
PRICES
The Best Place in Detroit to Buy Rugs. Goods on
and
rated with appropriate festoons
suggestions.
Glendale 6359
by
Display Tuesday.
dancing and games were enjoyed
Lund.. 11:30 t•
Steel
I 20 guests.
We have just received • large shipment of this Stationery and ca
Bake-Enameled.
Divisor 5:30 to 1,30—$1121.
ware our friends and patrons that it makes •ss ideal gift.
Neat in appear-
One of the luncheons given during
Sunday Di.. 11.30 A. M. to a P. M.
enc. and low in
111.5Q.
the past week was that at the Stetter
price.
1 Hotel on Tuesday afternoon at which
Glendale 7817
Mrs. Wolf Kaplan was hostess.

The first meeting of the year of
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
will be held in the form of a unique
travelogue luncheon on Monday af-
ternoon, Nov. 9, at 1 o'clock, in the
dining room of the temple. Five-
minute talks will be given by various
members and friends who have been
abroad during the past year and who
will relate many of their novel
periences and will tell of many points
of unique and unusual interest. A
large attendance is expected to inaug-
urate the season's activities. .

Newest footwear

Is as Graceful
as It Is Simple!

l

of

,

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$8.50

The "NANNETTE"

Silks

NOW OPEN !

DETROIT'S

NEWEST AND LATEST

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• $1Q.50

The "CHERUIT"

DAIRY :-: BAKERY

8751 Linwood Avenue

The "GLENMORE"

$18.50

I

ATLAS

DELICATESSEN

8751 LINWOOD

Clarence Darrow

Elected by the Elect !

H

"EVOLUTION"

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I

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Mr:.
Marshall Stewart. and daughter,
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