PLEPETRORAWISH(AROXIGE PAGE TWELVE IS INTERESTED IN JR. HADASSAH DANCE The J. L. HUDSON Co ). Miss Rose Gordon is a member of the committee in charge of the Ju- nior Hadassah annual membership el The All society Items and ether loral sot. should be cemmunicated to the office Chrenkle by a 'lock Wednesdey afternoon In order to appear in the week's .cue. noes Cadillac 1040, Society Edith, Nall netims se as to be received not later Wedemday. ROSE GORDON dance which will take place at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Sun- day evening, Dec. 20. Other mem - bers of the committee are: Miss Flor- ence Shirley Krell, chairman, and the Misses Rose Lipsitz, Helen Shetzer, Mabel August, Rhea Harris, Miriam Levnie and Betty Friedman. Tickets can be secured from the committee at the Junior Hadassah meeting, Monday evening, Dec. 14, at the Lit- tle Theater, 89 Rowena street. Diamond Bar Pins set with flawless gems in Cxquisitelij, Nodded Designs The Detroit Jewish Open Forum, recently organized by a group of public-spirited citizens, has asked the following men and women to serve on its advisory board: Morris D. Waldman, David W. Simons, Milton M. Alexander, Fred M. Butzel, Ber- nard Ginsburg, A. J. Koffman, M. Zackheim, Bernard Isaacs, Sidney Alexander and Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich. A meeting of the advisory board has been called for next Monday after- noon at Mr. Simons' office. The Open Forum has as its aim the acquainting of the community with leading pres- ent-day Jewish problems and leading Jewish men and women. Madame Anitta Mueller-Cohen of Vienna, the first speaker, talked on conditions among the Eastern and Central Eu- ropean Jews and Herman Bernstein, editor of the New York Tribune, will speak on "The Jews Among the Na- tions Today" at the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud Torah next Thursday evening. Judge Jacob Panken of New York, president of the Ort, will speak for the forum next month. The regular Sunday night dances which have been inaugurated at Emanuel Synagogue and which are held every week under the auspices of a group of young people affiliated with the congregation have proven very successful and will be continued, probably, throughout the winter. Fin- zel's Orch•tra plays at every dance and has been one of the reasons for the affairs' popularity. In addition to raising funds for the synagogue, to which the proceeds go, the dances are get-together meetings for young folks residing in the Northwest section of the city. Many Detroiters have left for Cin- Mr. and Mrs. I. Weinstein of Vir- Three-Piece Tea Service in Silverplate at $50 Suggests an Appropriate Gift The dignity and charm of handsome silverplate makes a gift which is usually most heartily received. The tea set pictured above is in the popular Sulgrave pattern, and consists of coffee pot, sugar bowl, an,: pitcher. This is an open stock pattern, a style that is famous for its exceptional quality. Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber of 924 West Ilancock avenue enter- tained 62 relatives and friends at their home on Saturday evening, Dec. 5, in honor of the thirteenth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Lu- cille. A buffet supper was served at midnight. Miss Lucille Schreiber en- tertained 26 of her young friends on Saturday afternoon at her home in honor of her birthday anniversary. IIUDSON'S—MEZZANINE — WOODWARD Etutive cinnati to attend the marriage on Sat- ginia park wish to announce that BICUR CHOLEM PLANS urday, Dec. 12, of Miss Carolyn their name has been legally changed NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT Wolfatein of that city to Abraham J. to Mr. and Mrs. I. Winston. On Thursday, Dec. 17, the Bicur Cholem Society plans a novel evening at Congregation Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson avenues, in the form of a "track meet" The meet will start at 8:30. This affair is for members only. The events will consist of a 100-yard dash, 200-yard dash, shot put, broad jump and various other stunts which will be participated in by those attending. Prizes will be of- fered to those winning - each game. Dancing will take place between each event and refreshments will be served. All past-presidents have promised to attend and a splendid time is assured all members who come. Dues will be payable that eve- ning at the door and new applications will be accepted at the same time. Frank Bernstein is chairman of the meet. Levin, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Judah L. Levin of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butzel and Fred M. Butzel left on Wednesday with Mr. Levin for Cincinnati and Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Levin, Isadore Levin, Harry Scheinman, David Welling, Ed Roth- man, Samuel H. Rubiner, Lawrence II. Seltzer and the Misses Sarah and Anna Levin left later in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lightstone of 1572 Virginia park entertained 20 guests at their home on Saturday eve- ning, Dec. 5, honoring the fifteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Sirs. Roy Zamsky. Mr. and Mrs. Zamsky received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald of 2275 West Boston boulevard were hosts to a large number of their rela- tives and friends at a reception at their home last Sunday evening in honor of the engagement of their daughter, Yolette, to Clement Hopp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp of Longfellow avenue. Among the patrons and patronesses for the Junior Hadassah membership dance to be given on Sunday eve- ning, Dec. 20, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue are Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour J. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. B. Roy Sa- linger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner, Miss Marcella Sinaiko of Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau and Wis., is the house guest of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Kroll. Mrs. Max Keidan of Burlingame ave- The members of the Theta Lambda nue. Tau Sorority were entertained at a Mrs. A. C. Lappin of Edison ave- SHAAREY ZEDEK SCHOOL bridge tea on Monday, Dec. 7, at the nue has as her house guest her sis- PLANS CHANUKAH PLAY home of Miss Fay Aronoff. Prizes ter, Miss Blanche Steerman of Wash- were won by the Misses Betty Sipher ington, D. C., for whom many charm- The Sunday School of Shaarey and Charlotte Alperin for high score. ing entertainments are being given. Zedek Synagogue will celebrate Cha- The sorority meets every Monday nukah with an entertainment and evening at the homes of its members. Complimenting Miss Lillian B. play Sunday, Dec. 20, at 2:30 o'clock. Wasserman, whose engagement to Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosenberg have Albert E. Gauze, formerly of Chi- The children of the Sunday School FOR — — will be the guests of the Ladies' Aux- returned from their honeymoon and cago, has been announced, Mrs. Max- iliary, a committee of which will serve are at home at 2210 Pingree avenue. well Wedes of Collingwood avenue refreshments. The program will in- Mrs. Rosenberg was, before her mar- entertained 16 guests at dinner at clude addresses by Rabbi A. M. Hersh- riage, Miss Sylvia Harris. her home. An interesting program man and A. Louis Gordon, superin- followed. tendent of the school; recitations and On Wednesday evening, Nov. 25, mass singing. Miss Emma Lazaroff Mrs. Isadore Bell of 2525 Glendale the Sigma Rho Tau Sorority enter- ANY — — is in charge of the program. The tained with four tables of bridge at avenue entertained at a luncheon and FRIDAY NIGHT coaching of the children who will the home of the Misses Lillian and card party at her home on Tuesday take part in the play, "A Maccabean Elizabeth Giesler. After a midnight afternoon, Dec. 8. Covers were laid AND — — Cure," is being done by Miss Rachel supper the guests enjoyed dancing for 12 guests. TUESDAY : WEDNESDAY : SATURDAY : SUNDAY Abramowich, a member of the facultyl an d games. tl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald of the Sunday School. On Thursday, Dec. 3, a surprise of Chicago boulevard are spending 10 linen shower was given in honor of days in Davenport, Iowa, as the Miss Rae Fleishman, formerly of To- guests of Mrs. Finsterwald's mother, ronto, by her cousin, Mrs. J. Tosevitz, Mrs. Goldberg. 590 Holbrook avenue. Thirty-five Mrs. I. Rosenberg of 301 Boston guests were present. boulevard entertained at a luncheon of charming appointments followed Simon Sobel of London, Ont., is by a card party at the Phoenix Club Ithe guest of Mack Harris and Boris on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 8. ' Raphael, both of Burlingame avenue. SHOP CONVENIENTLY FOR CHOICE Honoring her house guest, Miss Miss Lillian Miller of 2495 Taylor Esther Rosenbaum of Baltimore, Mrs. avenue left last week for an indefi- Leon Steinberg of Calvert avenue nite stay in Columbus, Ohio. was hostess at a lovely luncheon fol- lowed by a card party and mah jong Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blumrosen at the Statler Hotel on Tuesday, Dec. (Frances Netzorg), whose marriage 1. Miss Rosenbaum has proven the was a recent event, have returned incentive for many affairs, among her from their honeymoon and are now hosts being Sirs. Harry Steinberg, ALL NEW STOCK, ATTRACTIVELY PRICED at home at the Palmetto Apartment who entertained at two affairs last Hotel. week. 0000e000 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollander of Mrs. Max Lieberman of Second Detroit, who left several months ago boulevard was hostess at an elabo- Expert Designing under to spend the winter in San Diego, rate luncheon and card party at her Calif., spent a week in Los Angeles home on Tuesday afternoon. the personal supervision as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hirsch. A number of de- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siegel of 1686 of Miss Florence Fabrick, lightful parties were given in their Taylor avenue entertained 20 guests honor, among them an elaborate din- at dinner at their home on Sunday, ; ner party on Monday evening, Nov. Dec. 6, in honor of the second birth- Graduate Designer. 130, at which Mr. and Mrs. Charles day anniversary of their daughter, Greenbaum were hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Hilda Goldie Siegel. Greenbaum are former Detroit resi- dents. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Ileineman are spending the early part of De- Mrs. David Burton of 2002 Pin- cember at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, gree avenue has left for Winnteka, before going to New York to join III., where she is the house guest of Miss Rose Demmon, who has been 8907 TWELFTH STREET her children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. there for the past six weeks. MISS FLORENCE FABRICK Ascheim. Strike a chord on the Knabe Mignonette and listen intently. One chord is enough to enrapture the ear. You will long to pos- sess this dainty Baby Grand. ARRANGE A DANCE PARTY )he Ct NOTE — A minimum deposit (suit your own ( desire) and small monthly payments will effect immediate delivery. Your present piano or player piano will be accepted at its full value toward the first payment. ARCA D I 'Ph 11 . Lanes se AMPICO the hlignesette (kiwi JANNEY-BOWMAN, Bldg. CHANUKAH GREETINGS-- Inc. Cor. Park and Elizabeth Kaufman Upholstering Co. FURS ANNOUNCE THEIR REMOVAL From Hastings and Palmer Streets to more pretentious quarters at 8841-45 TWELFTH ST (Between Gladstone and Hazelwood.) M. FABRICK Near Hazelwood Phone Garfield 0358 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dreifuas, for- merly of 1641 Gladstone avenue, are now residing in their new home at 124 Moss avenue, Highland Park. •■••••■-■•IMIM■■■.IS BENSON'S ORCHESTRA. $1 75 c TABLE D'IIOTE DINNER SPECIAL CHINESE DINNER SERVED DAILY From 5 to 8 P. M. SERVED DAILY From 5 to 8 P. M. PEPPY MUSIC YET MELODIOUS JACK WARR DIRECTING E•ening Session 9:30 P. M. Till Closing Dancing During Dinner, 6 to 8 P. M. ALWAYS A GOOD TIME, BUT NO COVER CHARGE NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION Greater Than Ever. You'll Have • Real Time. Reeervations Taken Now. Make Your Resent.. Lions Early. l=11111111111111111911 Mr. and Mrs. Abe Broudy and fam- ily have moved from 10236 McQuade avenue into their new home at 3032 Tuxedo avenue. Jules M. Goldsmith and Randolph Weber of Detroit, who are attending the dental college at Marquette Uni- versity, Milwaukee, are headlining the minstrel show given by the Young Men's Club of Temple Emanuel of that city on Dec. 21. The class of 1926 of Temple Beth El high school held a Chanukah re- ception and dance at the temple on Sunday, Dec. 6. The reception com- mittee consisted of the Misses Mil- dred Meyers, Krano Netzorg and Mil- dred Unger and Bernard Segall. Miss Florence Friedman of Cin- cinnati, Ohio, is the house guest of Mr. and Sirs. Theo J. Israel of the Chatham Hotel. Miss Friedman came to Detroit to be present at the mar- riage of Miss Florence Ruth Israel, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Israel, to her brother, Bennett Friedman, which 1 took place at the Chatham on Nov. 126. Mr. and Mrs. Friedman are now 'residing at the Statler Hotel, Buf- falo. 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