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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-03-05

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LitEnefika./YELE 1115 (ILIRONICLE

HASHACHER CAMP, 116,
GOLDEN BOOK ENTRY

J. W. E. W. 0. INSTALL
OFFICERS AT MEETING

O.

New

At the last meeting of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Organi-
sation, which was held at the Hol-

Spring Frocks

rns

Models Reflecting . an
Individual Beauty

Ilimei hochs

The Ladies Auxiliary of llashachar
Camp, No. 110, Order sons of Zion,
have given many successful affairs in

Woodserd

For Spring! Wear
Silk-to-the-Top

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gell and fam-
ily of 1276 Drexel boulevard, who
spent the past two weeks in Chicago,
are now visiting relatives in Milwau-
kee.

Corticelli

Ilenrietta Silk, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Silk of Culvert avenue,
was among the graduates of Northern
High School.

$65.00

Semi Chiffon Service

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Mrs. Al Goldstein of the Dover
Court Apartments, Pingree avenue,
entertained at a bridge-luncheon on
Tuesday afternoon, March 2. There
were 16 guests.

For Women and Misses

Stockings

2.50

Saul Drucker, superintendent of
the Drucker School for Problem Chil-
dren, which is located in Villerica,
Mass., will be in Detroit for a few
days for the purpose of interviewing
parents of children who present
Ilnle-
either a physical or mental educa-
charm, grace, youth. The
tional problem and will be glad to
style
details,
and
the
attr'ac-
ext
take up the problems with the public
be
are
all
to
tire new colors
or anyone interested. He can be
' MRS. ISADORE ROSENSTEIN
found in this collection.
reached at the Book-Cadillac Ilotel
MRS. HYMAN MILKOVSKY
brook Synagogue, officers were in- the latter part of this week or Mon-
the past for the benefit of the Na-
stalled by Mrs. Harry Klein. The day, March 8.
tional Fund. They recently gave a
speakers of the evening were Na-
Dr. Boudana B. Sherman, formerly theater benefit at which a profit of
thaniel Goldstick and Reverend Gold
$400 was made. One hundred dol-
of
510
Fine
Arts
Building,
is
now
lo-
wine. A piano solo was rendered by
lars was sent to Palestine in order
Selma Klein and several recitations cated at 1606 Stroh Building.
that their name might be inscribed
were given by Phyllis Refiner. Re-
OW4.
in the Golden Book. All women who
A
surprise
Purim
party
was
given
freshments
were
served.
The
next
COZOION MIN µ+ on. VON
' board meeting will be held at the Sunday evening, Feb. 28, in honor are interested in helping to build up
home of Mrs. Morris Wiener, 971 of Mrs. Paul Hoffman, 1229 Phila- the orphanage in Palestine are invited
Alger avenue, in honor of the engage- delphia avenue, by Mrs. Rosin. The to attend the meetings, which are
' ment of her son, Charles, and Miss guests included: Mr. and Mrs. I. held every first and third Wednesday
Tillie Leibowitz. Members and Canvasser, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Can- of the month at the Kirby Center.
friends are urged to attend the next vasser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M Can-
regular meeting, which will be held vasser, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Canvasser,
at the Holbrook Synagogue on March Mr. and Mrs. I. Zatken, Mrs. Rachael
9. The officers and board of directors Agree, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kaplan,
Annual Dance:
wish to thank the retiring officers for Mr. and Mrs. Sweet.
A large crowd of young men and
their active work in the past—Mrs.
Joseph Zuckerman, Mrs. Etta Cohen
Honoring Miss Elizabeth Dater, a women attended the first annual
March bride-elect, the Misses Mollie dance of the Detroit Young Men's
and Mrs. Annie Satofsky.
.
Glint and Fannie Milensky enter- Hebrew Association at the Static:
tained for 20 guests with a dinner Hotel last Sunday evening. The af-
at the Oriole Terrace on Saturday, fair was a success. A number of
Feb. 28. The dinner was followed prominent Jewish men were present.
by a linen shower at the home of Miss Among them were Israel Carmel, field
Milensky on Marston avenue. Miss secretary of the Zionist Organization,
Dater was the recipient of many who is visiting Detroit in behalf of
SHACKMAN-BECKER
lovely gifts. Mrs. C. Gladstone, sis- the $5,000,000 drive; Ezra Shapiro.
president of the Cleveland district of
Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Becker of ter of Miss Dater, was an out-of- the Zionist Organization; Samuel
17135 Wildemere avenue announce town guest.
Sarasohn, originator of the Young
the marriage of their daughter, Gitle,
Nathan Jaffe of 12724 Dexter Men's Hebrew Association of this
to Daniel Shackman on Sunday eve-
boulevard wishes to announce that at city, and Jacob Mazer, active member
ning, Feb. 28, at Carpenter Ilall, 936
the bar mitzva of his son, held at the of Temple Beth El.
Alger avenue, Rabbi Stollman officiat-
Congregation Mishkun Israel, the
ing.
sum of $39.75 was collected through Constitutional Committee:
The constitutional committee is ex-
the appeal of Max Margolis.
JULIUS-COHEN
pected to present at the meeting on
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cohen an-
Sunday,
March 14, at 6 o'clock, a
The Ladies Auxiliary of Congrega-
pounce the marriage of their daugh- tion Beth El of Wyandotte will give constitution in concrete form ready
ter, Dorothy, to Sidney Julius, son of a ball at the Odd Fellows Hall on for adoption. The meeting will be
Mrs. Blanche Julius of Pittsburgh, Sunday evening, March 7. Mrs. held at 89 Rowena street.
Pa., which took place Sunday after- Reistman, president; Mrs. M. Harris,
noon, Feb. 28, at the home of Mrs. vice-president; Mrs. L. Golden, secre- New Gymnasium Clam:
Robert Levitan of Churchill avenue, tary, and Mrs. I. Podolsky, treasurer,
The Ilutchins School on Blaine ave-
sister of the bride.
are in charge of the affair. A Purim nue near Wilson has been obtained
play, under the direction of Mr. Sa- for a new gymnasium class which wil l
STOLLER.BLUMENO
bath of Detroit, will be given by the meet every Tuesday evening. On
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blumeno of children of the Hebrew school just Thursday evenings the physical train-
ing class is held at the Jefferson
Pingree avenue announce the mar- before the ball.
School, Selden and Fourth avenues.
riage of their daughter, Melba
Jeanne, to Morris Harvey Stoller,
Mrs. Ethel Satiro and daughter,
which took place at the bride's home Miss Esther Satiro, of 423 East Pal- Checker Teamt
The checker team is a very active
on Sunday, Feb. 28, Rabbi A. M. mer avenue have moved to the Avon-
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
roy Apartments, 1975 Pingree ave- one. Many of the members are par-
Hershman officiating.
ticipants in the city checker tourna-
nue.
ment. Morris Steinberg has donated
BAUER-LANDSMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Berkovitz and several checker outfits to the checker
The marriage o f Mia, Lillian
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Landsman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. family, formerly of 5242 Brush

H. Landsman of 439 Garfield avenue, street, have moved to 2491 Blaine Next Meeting:
and Harry Bauer took place at the avenue.
Some prominent men have prom -
B'nai Moshe Synagogue on Sunday
Dr. Sydney K. Beigler, son of Mr. ised to be present at the next meet-
evening, Feb. 28, at 6:30 o'clock,
-- Given by the —
and Mrs. Frank Beigler of Cortland ing of the Y. M. II. A. All members
Rabbi Moses Fischer officiating.
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avenue, was recently appointed chief and friends are urged to attend and
The bride was lovely in a gown of
resident physician and instructor in welcome these prominent Detroit
white georgette and taffeta. A long
surgery at the University of Wiscon- Jews.
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bouquet was composed of a shower
of white roses and lilies-of-the-valley.
Miss Jean Landsman, sister of the
e
bride, acted as maid of honor.
bridesmaids were the Misses Rose
Cohen, Theresa Newman, Esther Ros-
man, Malvina Eichner, Grace Ros-
man, Irene Schwartz and Sara New-
man. The best man was Louis Lands-
00,:tootiEcto0,0 man brother of the bride, and the
I ushers were F. Gunsberg, S. Jaulus,
— i M. Loreng, J. Mehr, R. Eichner, B.
Skuey and II. Mehr. The flower girls
were Sara and Theresa Newman and
the little Miller girl. Bobbie Ruben-
I stein was the ring bearer.
The out-of-town guests were Mr.
I and Mrs. N. Freedman of Rochester,
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. D. Wiliker, Mr.
and Mrs. Teitelman, Mr. and Mrs.
Bauer and family and the Misses
Feminglass of Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Bauer will be at home
in Cleveland, Ohio, after April 10.

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JUDAEAN CLUBS PLAN

Mrs. Henry H. Shapero of 2205
DECLAMATION CONTEST
West Euclid avenue is visiting rela-
tives in Newcastle, Pa. She will stop
The annual declamation contest of
in Pittsburgh, Youngstown and Detroit Young Judaea will be held
Cleveland before her return home.
on Sunday afternoon, March 7, at
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue at 2 p. m .
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gottesman of Entries have already been made by
458 Alger avenue will be at home on all the clubs, 18 in number, and if the
Sunday afternoon and evening, March interest now shown by the boys and
14, in honor of the bar mitzvah of girls foretells the success of the event,
their son, Martin Herman. No cards. the occasion should prove one of the
most interesting and profitable under
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goodman of the auspices of the local organization.
3017 East Grand boulevard will be
Prominent Detroit people will act
at home on Sunday, March 7, in as judges and several prizes will be
honor of their twenty-fifth wedding distributed. Seymour Tilchin, one of
anniversary.
the leaders, is in charge ef the ar-
rangements and rules for the contest,
On next Sunday, March 7, the and he and his committee have spared
Phoenix Club will again present a no effort to make the event one of the
Sunday evening program. A special most important in this year's calen-
duck dinner will be served and a dar of Young Judaea activities.
The Junior clubs of the local or-
Seymour Simons orchestra will play
for dancing from 6 until 8 o'clock. ganization will also take part on Sat-
The usual movie program will follow. urday evening, March 6, at 7 o'clock,
On March 14, the club will present in a sports and track meet held un-
LADIES AUXILIARY
Leyssac and Dwight Fiske in der the auspices of the Jewish Cen-
PLANS CARD PARTY Pearl
an unusual entertainment consisting ters Association at Central High
of sketches with music. Mr. Leyssac School. Considerable interest has
The Ladies Auxiliary of Congrega- is called the Male Ruth Draper and been shown in the practice try-outs
tion Shaarey Zedek will give a card a fine evening's entertainment is of the various clubs, and Young Ju-
party at Webster Hall on Wednesday promised the members.
daea hopes to be well represented
afternoon, March 17, at 1:30 o'clock.
among the prize winners. The Jew-
The proceeds of the party will be
Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Rosen- ish Centers Association is contribut
placed in a fund which is intended to berg of Calvert avenue have returned ins gold and silver medals and rib-
provide for a new synagogue which from a 10 days' trip to New York bons as individual prizes, and Detroit
the congregation is planning to bad, and Washington.
Young Judaea is contributing • silver
interior effects as the gift of the
cup as a team trophy.
women affiliated with the congrega-
On Tuesday, March 2, a bridge was
tion. Bridge, mah Jong and lottos given by Mrs. Ben Dobis, 2090 Pin-
will be played and prizes will be gree avenue, in honor of the stage YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY
awarded. During the refreshments, debut of Miss Irene Brady, who por-
TO HOLD DANCE MARCH 27
which will be served after the game, trayed the heroine in Mikes Halbe's
a musical program will be presented. "Youth" with Sigmund Nichols, the
Elaborate preparations are being
The committee in charge of the ar- celebrated actor, in the lead.
made for the second annual informal
rangements is composed of Mrs.
dance to be given by the Young Peo
Harry M. Selker, chairman; Mrs.
Miss Sadye G. Sachs delightfully pies Society of the Shaarey Zedek in
Israel Davidson, vice-chairman, and
entertained at her home Saturday the ballroom of the synagogue on
Mesdames Charles Smith,
Saturday evening, March 27. The
Kaplan, William !Isenberg, Herbert evening, Feb. 27, at her home in "Charlestoners" have been engaged
H. Warner, Sidney Frank, Abraham honor of Miss Edna Beiley of Mt. to furnish the music. Features are
Vernon, N. Y., who matriculated at
Srere, A. J. Koffman and David Op-
being planned which will be an-
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MRS. LAMPORT SPEAKER are assured of spending an evening
that will long be remembered.

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Mrs. S. C. Lamport of New York
The "Eternal Wanderer," by Ossip
was the principal speaker at the ban- Dymov, will be given at the Yiddish
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2, at the Book-Codillac Hotel by the 11, for the benefit of the Detroit Jew-
Senior Hadassah. Mrs. Lamport pic- ish People's Modern School. The pro-
tured the hardships in Palestine and ceeds of the play will be used for the
told of the wonderful work Hadassah contemplated erection of • new build-
is doing in that country. A trio from ing. The temporary quarters of the
the Music Study Club, Mrs. A. C. school are at 639 Kenilworth avenue.1
Lappin, vocalist, Miss Marie Silk,
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pianist, delightfully entertained the
guests during the afternoon. Mrs.
Cantor of Congreg•tio ■ Motes
Joseph H. Ehrlich gave the benedic-
Abraham, Farnsworth Ave.
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