PAGE TWELVE liteneritonjEmsn(ii RON ICU : 4 4 1 4 . - k . 7 41 ' - 4 4* s t, Senior Chapter Plans Meeting for Men Also Neat Wednesday. .c.... L .1 1 .1 , _.. . • . .:.A. All society Items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of T114 Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon In order to appear in the current week's Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mall notice. so as to be received eat later than Wednesday. Woos. The Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will enter- tain presidents and secretaries of all organizations affiliated with the De- troit Federation on Reciprocity Day, Monday, Jan. 25, at the clubhouse, 89 Rowena street, from 3 to 5 o'clock. The musical program will be given by Sirs. Philip Rosenthal, violinist, ac- companied by Tillie Garvett Kessler, and Mrs. Harold Redfield, mezzo- soprano. _ • Oriental Rugs -, That Give Richness to Every Room , , , Sirs. Arthur M. Glaser will enter- tain at a supper and bridge on Sun- day, Jan. 31, before her departure for Miami, Fla., for an extended stay. No other home adornment is so beauti• tying Ass a fine Oriental Rug, for they em- body all that is artistic and luxurious, and have the fine gift of making every home furnishing appear richer, of greater value. ycl IS % ,eIN Iv* eg Itt ,4 g given on Sunday evening, Feb. 7, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Seymour Simons' personally conducted orches- tra will play. The committee in charge of all arrangements, under the chair- manship of Mrs. Max Dus skin and Mrs. B. Roy Salinger, expects to make this affair surprps the very splendid one of last year. A feature will be special musical numbers un- der the personal direction of Mr. Si- mons. Mrs. Max Dushkin, acting chair- man for Senior Iladassah, has con- sented to assume the work begun by Mrs. Louis Robinson, who has left the city for an extended period. Mrs. Dushkin is an active and capable worker. Tickets for the ball are be- ing sold by the members of the com- mittees of both groups and of the boards of directors. A meeting of the Senior Hadassah chapter has been called for Wednes- day evening, Jan. 27, at 8 o'clock, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, when the men of the community will be guests of honor. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man will deliver a lecture and Mrs. Abe Cooper, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden, will give a musical program. Mrs. N. E. Aron- stem will speak for five minutes on current events. A social hour will follow. S.G.Gulian Rug Co' ' 11 ,..., ., . 142 2 OSP att 4 MRS. SAMUEL KAVANAU . Gulian Orientals are of distinct and in- comparable qualities. Not ■ rug in the entire collection that was not bought direct from the w in the Orient—not • rug Exceptionally that is not an artistic gem. moderately priced. Let us show you what • really fine Oriental can do for your room. 04 4 FARME R • STRE ET we A* 0...1 14•, 1110.4K • • 0 tit tit 12 IV re iti4 troy* ir 0. it me , ••• . • • . • • • • • " k.2.14 i t' VC : • .. ANNOUNCEMENT THE LADIES AUXILIARY OF SHAAREY ZION SYNAGOGUE — Wi I Give ■ — DANC E TO OPEN TALMUD TORAH IN FERNDALE DISTRICT The formal opening of the Beth Mordecai Talmud Torah will be held on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 24, at 3 o'clock at the school, 2415 Wendell avenue. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Ezekiel Aishiskin will be pres- ent. A musical program has alt) been arranged. The officers of the Talmud Torah are: President, D. So- bel; vice-president, II. Taran; secre- tary, J. Shapiro; treasurer, M. Eil- bourn; trustees, 11. Waster, F. Fishow. N. Hoffman. The public is invited, particularly those residing in the Ferndale avenue district, where the Talmud Torah is located. • Man cannot buy time. On Sunday Evening, January 24 — at the — OAKMAN BALLROOM (Oakman Ave. near Glendale) The public is invited to attend. All proceeds go towards new Community Hebrew School. GOOD ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 35c >>>-)..->>.;-..>>>?;;IM.)). 7)->-.>) .>.,-- ',,,:.;f• .. ., ' . , >>.V411 ke : i Fliir I Uri , 's • x V . • • / j ---,---= •iiti-,.. 411 , , ( . 4641...11 . , 1. f . , .. i e i■ „, For that place in your home where you've so often pictured a Grand Piano, for that place in your home-life which music alone can make complete is .-. —the PREMIER is a Grand you will con- tinue to be proud of and which will bring a world of gladness to those of your family, year after year. Premier Little Grand n AA PZ & r $ 6 25 HAT it is included in the Grinnell line; that we recommend it and guarantee it, surely bespeaks its musical quality and de- T pendability. Placed in the corner of your living room, it occu- pies scarcely any more space than an upright Piano, while its grace- ful lines and fine workmanship make it a distinctly beautiful piece of furniture. We know of no other Grand to compare with the Premier at anywhere near its low price of only $625. See and hear it—soon. Or, if you wish, we will be glad to send you catalog, together with floor pattern, upon request. / i . Easy Monthly Payments. Allowance on Other Instrument. A GRINNELL BROS. ...steiliway Representatives" - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Marks of Calvert avenue were in Chicago the The Misses Viola and Isabelle New- past week, where they attended the man of New York City, who were funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Asher the guests of Mrs. Marcel B. Fisher Pitzele. of Dexter boulevard over the holidays and who attended the Holtzman- Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich of Second Gluck wedding, have returned to New boulevard is spending a short time York. in Battle Creek. Miss Rena Zeiger of 33 Tenyson Miss Sara Landman, director of the avenue has left for a short visit in Young Women's Hebrew Association, Baltimore and New York. While in has returned from a several weeks' Baltimore she will attend the mar- visit in New York and Atlantic City. riage of her cousin, Miss Priscilla Blum, and Victor Levin of Lakewood, Mrs. Louie Robinson and children N. J. of East Kirby avenue, accompanied by Mrs. Robinson's mother, Mrs. Rot- Miss Sylvia Jackson and Miss Mol- ter of Cleveland, left last Monday for lie Tenebaum entertained at the tat- Los Angeles and other points in Cali- ter's home on Sunday evening, Jan. fornia to spend the remainder of the 17, in honor of Miss Selma Davis, who is visiting here from Hamilton, winter. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank of Bos- ton boulevard were hosts at a lovely Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sivy have re- reception last Sunday in honor of the turned from their honeymoon and are engagement of their daughter, Doro- at home at 3519 Cadillac avenue. Mrs. thy Beth, to Samuel H. Rubiner. Mr. Sivy was Miss Anna M. Stuart of and Mrs. Frank, Miss Frank and Mr. Philadelphia before her marriage. Rubiner received their guests in the living room, standing before the fire- Mrs. J. Bliss of 8058 Grand River place, which was completely covered avenue entertained several small chil- with a profusion of American Beauty dren at a party last Sunday afternoon and deep pink roses, palms and in honor of the birthday anniversary greens. of her daughter, Ruth Bliss. greens. The rooms were decorated with the same flawers. The dining Louis Simon of 128 McLean ave- room table was covered with an nue is now residing with his daugh- Italian lace cloth and bore a center- ter, Mrs. C. K. Jacobs of 8550 La- Salle boulevard. piece of yelllow daffodils. Mrs. S. J. Shaeffer and daughter, A surprise bridge was given by Mr. Miss Edna Shaeffer, are here from and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz of Chene Chicago visiting Mrs. Shaeffer's par- street in honor of Mrs. Matthew Shu- ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Saulson. fro, who is leaving for an extended visit in New York. Mrs. Sol Gittleman and her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. I. Berkowitz of 5242 ter, Miss Corinne Gittleman, of Sec- ond boulevard are leaving for Savan- Brush street will be at home on SUn- nah, Ga., the end of this month for day, Jan. 31, in honor of their daugh- a six weeks' stay. ter, Dina Berkowitz, who will be graduated from Central High School Mr. and Mrs.-J. P. Rosenthal and on Thursday, Jan. 28. No cards. son, Harold Rosenthal, of East Boston boulevard and son-in-law and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and ter, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kavanau of daughter, Josephine, and son, Philip, Calvert avenue, left on Tuesday for left on Wednesday for New York, a fortnight's stay in New York City. whence they will sail for a three They will attend the weddings of month' Mediterranean cruise. They their niece, Miss Kurlander, and their will tour Europe before their return nephew, Morris Ashinsky, son of to Detroit. Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky of Pittsburgh. Harold Rosenthal is re- A miscellaneous surprise shower turning to the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan was given at the home of Miss Bessie Yeshibah in New York after spending Gedrich on Euclid avenue in honor a month with his parents. He will of her sister, Rose, a bride-elect of complete his rabbinical course in this month. Miss Gedrich was the June. recipient of many beautiful gifts. The evening was spent in playing bridge. The bar mitzvah of Leonard Ashin- The prizes were awarded to the sky, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ashinsky Misses Lill Wachler, Lillian Gordon, of 2275 Blaine avenue, took place on Clara Mellman and Freda Moscow. Saturday, Jan. 9, at the Congregation Covers were laid for 40 guests. Mishkin Israel. Rabbi A. M. Ashin- sky of Pittsburgh, the boy's uncle, On Jan. 16 Mrs. Samuel II. Green- and Harold Rosenthal, a senior stu- baum, 2908 Leslie avenue, was hos- dent at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan tess at a charmingly appointed bridge Yeshibah of New York, spoke. Mr. luncheon for 25 guests in honor of and Mrs. Ashinsky entertained the her sister-in-law, Mis Pearl P. Green- immediate families and friends at a baum, whose marriage to Harry D. dinner following the religious serv- Levinson will take place eraly in Feb- ices. ruary. Meyer Hirsch of Pittsburgh, Pa., is Miss Sally Schlafer entertained 12 visiting his niece. Mrs. Flora Feld- guests at a bridge party on Jan. 20 man, and fussily of Glynn court. Mr. in honor of Miss Pearl Greenbaum. Hirsch will remain in Detroit the rest of January. Mrs. S. Rosenberg of 3236 Cort- land avenue is leaving on an extend- Thomas Edelson of Kirby avenue ed trip to Miami, Fla., and Cuba, announces the approaching marriage where she will be the guest of friends of his daughter, Helen, to Michael and relatives . Greenblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Greenblatt of this city, on March 14. Mrs. Morton M. Nathan and son, Stewart, of 932 Pingree avenue left A masquerade ball will be given at last Sunday for Los Angeles to spend the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud the remainder of the winter. The y Torah hall on Saturday evening, Feb. will visit Mrs. Nathan's sister, Miss 6, by Workmen's Circle, Branch 111. Evelyn Tannenholz, formerly of De - The public is invited. Prizes will be troit. awarded for the bent costumes. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwal Several members of the Detroit of West Boston boulevard left las Chapter of Hadassah and the Detroit Monday for a six weeks' trip to Nev Junior Iladassah Unit will spend Sun- Orleans and Cuba. day in Toledo, where they will attend Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of the conference of Ohio Hadassah Webb avenue entertained 40 couples chapters. at their home on Jan. 16 with a Mr. and Sirs. Siegmund I.. Brin of masquerade party. Prizes were Calvert avenue have left for Atlanta, awarded for the funniest costumes. Ga.; Jacksonville and Miami, Fla., to Supper was served. spend the remainder of the winter. One Sunday evening, Jan. 17, Mr. The Detroit graduates of the Zeta and Mrs. Louis Frank of 1523 Sew- Beta Tau held their annual meeting ard avenue celebrated their fifteenth at Webster Hall on Jan. 13 and elect- wedding anniversary with a dinner at ed the following officers: President, which the following people were pres- Louis Klein; vice-president, Henry ent: Mr. and Mrs. M. Dinner, Mr. Weinstein; secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. J. H. Schakne, Mrs. Jacob Margolis, Mrs. M. Stein, Robert Rose Samuel D. Coburn. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Rappaport of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dear of 1990 Pin- Philadelphia, Mrs. Robert Levinson gree avenue will be hosts at a dinne of Johnstown, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. I. and reception at their home on Sun Denawetz of Pittsburgh, Pa. The day, Jan. 24, in honor of the ba evening was spent in playing bridge mitzvah of their son, Benjamin Dear and bunco and prizes were awarded Covers will be laid for 30 guests to the winners. among whom will be Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Levinson of Johns- Louis Glaser, Mr. and Mrs. Arthu M. Glaser, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shul town, Pa., who has spent the past man and daughter, Bessie Shulman four weeks in Detroit visiting her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Louis Frank of 1523 a. Seward avenue, left on Tuesday, Jan. 19, for her honte. E ..... ments, Weddings, Banquets and 1515.21 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT 40 Sloso All Social Occasions. 9 Danes Brooches We calf, to th• leading Jewish Social Affairs of the City. 'A ' ,16 NVOIX.10, ' , <<-WII..' k// ' ' -<