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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-11-07

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A mcricaH ffarish periodical Cotter

CLIPTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE,

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L' 10 1 11 1;tti N p P(VLE

'B.

CHAIRMAN FOR DANCE
OF LADIES AUXILIARY

SYNAGOGUE DANCE
PLANS COMPLETED

'EBEL@

Event at Shaarey Zedek Will Usher
In Congregation's Social Season.

A 'cornier'ful
collect ion of

Ilimelhochs

Mrs. Joseph Fleischer is chairman
, of the card party and luncheon given
by the Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai

Wootimud Ihr. Waaloatton ,

All Silk, Extra-Sheer
Lustrous Chiffon

Committees in charge of the au-
The Phoenix Club has been bus.''
tumn dance to be given Sunday eve- with social affairs of all kinds during
ning, Nov. 6, at the Shaarey Zeilek. the past month when the autumn and
' winter season began. The first affairs '
were given the first day of last month
when M rs. Joseph M. W elt enter-1
tained 25 guests at luncheon and on
the third when Mrs. M. C. Weil was
hostess to 14 guests at luncheon and
cards. Others who entertained at
luncheons and card parties early in
the month were Mrs. Sigmund Mass,
Mrs. Jacob Roth, Mrs. Louis Welt,
Mrs. Fred Rosenfeld, Mrs. A. E.
Schiller and Mrs. Rem. Hersch. Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Selling entertained
on Sunday, Oct. 11, for about 70
guests at an elaborate dinner dance
Bernard
li'ith Protek-Toe and Protek-
honoring the present Mn.
Horkheimer of Wheeling, W. Va.,
Top—bor an Unusual Length
Rose H Emily He
formerly Misnsd Mr.
yman
orkheimer.
Of Service.
of Detroit, a
marriage of Miss Heyman and Mr.
liorkheinier took place at the club on
Oct. 12 in the presence of the imme-
tdiate families and intimate friends.
The men's dinner club has also re-
To harmonize with the frocks that attend
sumed its fortnightly dinners and the
the functions of afternoon and evening
MRS. JOSEPH FLEISCHER
' monthly luncheon club, composed of
the younger set, Is also meeting regu-
—chiffon hosiery that really wears!
iii
ron
vir
,
Was fittingly ended 13 rith on Tuesday after
S pper,
. larly. The month
t with a Hallowe'en party on Saturday 110, at 12:30, at the Sil
Male Floor.
evening, Oct. 31, when the clubhouse' Woodward at Forest avenues. .Prizes
MRS. HIMON KAPLAN
One hundred
and \ will be awarded to the winners at
elaborately decorated
with ap-
was • festoons.
s
t...s attended the di - each table. Luncheon will be served
Synagogue under the joint auspices
mt efte
more than
' 300 were at tl: , between 12 and 1 o'clock. There will
of the congregation, the Ladies Aux- ' stPrte° ,1"nrt
1. All proceeds
.
'
e I be none served after will
iliary and the junior organizations ilia. eh.-
go towards
uring the o, clung.
of this . card party
have completed the details of their : keno party
dance
respective assignments.
trtenda
AU members
and by
t or theaux-
will usher in a series of events at . Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of 631 West the iliary.
charitable
work done
are cordially invited, as a pleasant
which the members of the congrega- , Boston boulevard wan hostess at an
are discouraged 'onetime you have trine! various type.
tion and their families will have an , informal tea last Sunday afternoon afternoon is assured to all that at-
And you
and
"So-Called" arch *hoes, old-fashioned arch plates
[ opportunity to strengthen the ties in honor of Mrs. Nathaniel Harris of tend.
of
The auxiliary will hold its first an-
"What-Not"—
' that unite them in the furtherance of ' Bradford, Pa., vice-president of the
nual
dance
of
the
season
at
the
Stat.
TRY HACK'S ARCH-CORRECTIVE SHOES
the cause which the synagogue repre- National Council of Wonien, who at-
January. The
, gents. Invitations to the first dance tended the convention held last week. ler Hotel some time in
And the. marvelous loot comfort and permanent relief that then wondW
exact date will be announced in a
, out it will put saw Ire and
have been sent to every f amil y 'an ' Mrs. Welt is president of the Detroit later edition of The Detroit Jewish
shoos will afford yaw will more than surprise '
pap iota your twed'and painful legit.
ated with the congregation. ection of the National Council of
Chronicle. Mrs. Harry Fleischmann
A DEMONSTRATION WILL PROVE IT
Mrs. }Simon Kaplan, chairman of .Jewish Women.
is chairman and is assisted by Mrs.
Consult Our Foot-Fitting Specialist• Today.
rits out-
[ the committee on a
The Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai Philip D. Cowan. All proceeds will
!lined the plans for the dance. The :
.
, towards charity.
B'rith
entertained
its
members
and
go
hospitality committee consists of I
Mesdames M. II, Zackheim, A. M.. friends at a house party held Thurs-1
Solo- , day evening, Oct. 28, at the home of
28 Adams Ave. Went
Hershman, D. S. Zemon, Louis Solo_
wore frocks
' Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.
moo, B. Blumrosen, N. E. Aronstam,. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman, 2252 were bridesibaids. They
pink,
coral
georgette
and
' Israel B. Davidson, 51. M. Apple-' Gladstone avenue, in honor of Mn..
flesh, beaded velvet, respectively,
baum, Samuel Vigoda. Samuel Frank, Harry Eisler, prior to her departure i I of ellow
Robert Nlarwil, Ilarry Moss, Louis for Florida, where she will join her and carried 'bouquets of matching
1
husband.
The
room
was
beautifully
I
a
in
Hallowe'en
colon.
TheIshades
of roses. William Fish, broth
Stoll, Philip Shulman, A. B. Stralser,
the groom, was best man and
Harry
Selker, Julian Zemon, Abra- decorated
Harry
s
broth - I
presented
Mn.
Eisler
er
Ralph
ey
Rosenberg, M ax and Morris
organization
Sidn
ham Srere, Charles Robinson,
ushers: Bernard and Irv-
e ragn„ D a Rvo i bd e S. t. i with a beautiful leather hat box Mu-
Bilubm, r b m
r i s L
! oarm
i to tni . , Ns
i D i a avin
were the dive.rsions ' tog
Fish Rosenberg
w ere
of
Buffalo
were
small
Isie and dancing
i

pages and Norman Fish of Woodlawn,
tzer and D.11 of the evening.
She
Loewenberg, Simon
Pa. was ring bearer.
R. Stocker and the Misses Bertha Lip-
co ra
i For the pleasure of Mies Celia Ka-
rgsr., Grauer a ,w1;7irtc.
sits and Hattie Gittleman.
tc nd
ne
chiffon
ffgoonwy velvet
The refreshments committee is mins of Lansing, whose marriage to ahhil grey
J. Harvey Margolis will be an event l
composed or Mrs. Louis Boschwitz,i of
Nov. 26, Miss Sadie Margolis en- Mrs.
Fish
wore Their
black corsages
satin and were
bro- i
ceded
velvet.
chairman, and Mesdames Charles'
with an aluminum shower
lilies f-the-valley.
tertained
Smith, HarrisII. Cohen, A. Louis
guests
were
Mr.
Gordon, Marvin B. Gingold and H. last Saturday evening at her home, of roses
and lil
The and
ee sons
and Fish
three
C. Broder. Members of the ticket 1614 Blaine avenue. The house was
and ' son,
in the color scheme of and Mrs. Rose
committee are Ilimon Kaplan, chair- decorated
., and Mn,
man; Samuel Lieberman, Joseph Ehr- black and orange. Bridge and done- of Buffalo, Mrs. Joseph
ing formed the diversions of the eve- Norman, of W of .13uffalo.
son, Pa
ich and Louis SOIL .
nine.. Prizes were won by the Misses Max
Freedman
Mr.
and Mrs. Fish are spending
ia
Birdie and Eva Willms,
Jean
Pe- their honeymoon in Buffalo and Ni-
nberg.
Among
Eise following: Mes- agora Falls and upon their return will
re ira and t Esth e the
reside at 327 East Palmer avenue.
the gues s were
dames Sa
Sadie Fl usty and Florence
Thornborough, t he Misses Birdie and
MICHELSON-KOBLENTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rapaport of Eva Williams, Mollie Scheftel, Mollie
The sun parlor in the home of Mr.
Samburg,
Jean
Pereira,
Mary
and
10280 Delmar. avenue announce the Ann Keywell Jewell Kelley and Es. and Mrs. 1. Koblentz of Chattanooga,
engagement of their daughter, Ada,
' Tenn., was transformed into a gar.
r.her Eisenberg. Many lovely gifts
to Max Gould of this city.
Jack Warr Directing.
. den with roses, palms, smilax and
were presented to Miss Kamins.
large floor baskets of flowers on Tues-I
Peppy Music, Yet Melodious.
CARD OF THANKS
day evening, Oct. 27, for the mar-14
Miss Selma Klein of 3758 Brush
The family of the late J. S. Ra-
riage of their daughter; Rose, to 12
entertained with a Hallowe'en
Dancing 6 to 8 P. M. and 9:30 P. M. to .l A. M.
binowitz of 583 Leicester court street
Harry Hubert Michelson, son of Ja- 5
wishes to express its sincerest thanks party on Saturday evening, Oct. 31. cob Michelson of Detroit. The couple
Covers
were
laid
for
50
boys
and
Your Choice of a
so
to the many friends who were
stood beneath a satin canopy ar- l
helpful in their late bereavement. girls. Games were played, for which ranged with smilax and palms for
prizes were awarded. A midnight
the ceremony, which was performed
luncheon was served, which was fol-
-,, ce" CPS
by Rabbi Maisel of Chattanooga.
9-DGVIese - G•v• es' 6"
or our
lowed by a grand march and dancing.
Miss Lucille Michelson and Lestei
•ree,isste (Oeeesailieeo
Cohn were In charge of the mink; I
Dr. David J.Sandweiss has moved
Miss Birdie Michelson sang "0 Prom-1
to his new residence at 2000 Pingree
ise Me" and "At Dawning" and Mr.1
from 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. Daily.
Seed
ry
avenue.
Woockanx Owerom
Cohn played "To a Weald Rose" dur-
Mrs. Emanuel Tobias ,of 2069 ing the ceremony.
goWn of white
The bride wore a
Gladstone avenue will leave on Sun-
chiffon beaded in seed pearl and crys-
day for Chicago to attend the cele-
tals,
over
crepe
mignon,
with a
bration in honor of the ninety-fourth
flounce of real lace on the skirt. She
birthday anniversary of her mother,
wore an imported veil held in place 1
WOODWARD at CHARLOTTE
Mrs. Mary DeLue.
with a coronet of pearls and orange l
EVERY THURSDAY A SURPRISE PARTY
blossoms and carried a shower bou-
Miss Mollie Levenson of Liberty,
quet of lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Sam-
N. Y., is the house guest of Miss Syl-
_ _
. ■...■■■■■■■•■■
, Bertram Plotter, matron of honor,
via Cohen of 2225. Blaine avenue.
ik41:10gae. _
a powder blue satin gown made fl*
Among the affairs given in honor o wore barque and circular skirt and t .:(11aelltUlt
the visitor was a bridge at which Mrs.; with n
ferry P. Burnstine of Warren ave-learned Ophelia roses. The groom's
sister, Miss Birdie Michelson, maid
rue was 0 hostess.
wore a heavily beaded flesh
' lof honor,
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Following an Eastern honeymoon.
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