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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-21

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!AGE EIGHT

AUXILIARY B'NAI B'RITH
PLANS INFORMAL DANCE

III

ghe month of Jgag
Offers Many Economies
at Oudson's •

Plans have been completed for the
informal dance to be given Sunday
evening,
June 6, at 8 o'clock, by the
I

All society Items .d ether local notes should be communicated to the effic• of The
Chronicle by 5 P. M. Wednesday in order to appeabe the current weeh's Issue. Phone
Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notices so es toreceived not later the. Wednesday.

Gold Band Stemware
69c each

Gold band stemware with etching, as
sketched. Choice of goblets, tall and
low sherbets, wines. iced teas and
cocktails at this special sale price. This
is not an open stock pattern but addi-
tional pieces will be available on spe-
cial orde"r.

L.B.KING CO,

Zibrary AO & qranJ /liver

The Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity
Purity Chapter, No. 359, Order
Eastern Star, held its annual instal- will sponsor a dance to be given in
lation of officers on Monday evening, the ballroom of the Shaarey Zedek
May 10, at the Eastern Star Temple. Synagogue on Wednesday evening,
The chapter room was transformed May 26. Harry Millman is chairman
into a beautiful Japanese garden, wis- i of the arrangements committee and
teria and cherry blossoms forming is being assisted by Flurry Weingar-
the decorations. Little ballet dancers, den, Meyer Dreyer and Morris Fish.
representing dewdrops, were grouped -
Mrs. Roy Chatlin of 1010 Coiling-
about a fountain and later assisted
Past Matron Ethel Schiller in her wood avenue entertained Wedne'day
floral work, installing the Five Star evening, May 19, with a handkerchief
Pointe. The officers installed for the and hosiery shower honoring Miss
ensuing year were Selma Rosenblatt, Mildred Moss. Bridge and bunco
worth matron; Samuel Kavanau, were the diversions of the evening.
worthy patron; Golda Kavanau, asso- Prizes were won by the Misses Sophie
ciate matron; Ruth Metzger, secre- Schwartz, Etta Riegel and Tillie
tary; Hattie Schwartz, treasurer; Frankel at their respective tables.
Edith Cugal, conductress; Ann Wein- Miss Mollie Haber received the con-
MRS. NATHAN FISHMAN
beck, associate conductress; Jeanette solation prize. Covers were laid for
Auslander, marshal; Zelda Mande- 24 guests. Miss Moss received many
Ladies Auxiliary at the B'nai B'rith
1Jerrr, chaplain; Lillian Monash, or- lovely gifts.
Community Center, 275 East Ferry
ganist; Ann Gordon, warden; Nate
The Bicur Cholem Society is plan- avenue. Admission is 75 cents per
Metzger, sentinel. Star points: Adah,
Charlotte Miller; Ruth, Esther Ja- ning to hold its sixteenth annual ex- person and the proceeds of the affair
coby; Esther, Rosalie Harriss; Mar- cursion to Tashmoo Park on Sunday, will be donated to the B'nai B'rith
tha, Lillian Moss; Elects, Cora Ja- June 13. The boat will leave the building fund.
Mrs. Rose Cowan and Mrs. Nathan
coby. Past matrons, Rae Stralser, foot of Griswold street promptly at
, Helen Dushkin, Ida Blumberg, Julia 9 a. ni. The committees in charge Fishman are co-chairmen and are be-
' Zukman, ably assisted Worthy Mat- have arranged a program of unusual ing assisted by a very competent
ron Bessie Cohen to install the new entertainment. Tickets may be ob- committee.
A well known orchestra has been
officers. Alice McCord, grand °mon- tained from any member of the or-
ist of the Grand Chapter of Miehi- ganization.or at the office of The De- engaged to furnish the music for
dancing
and those in charge promise
troit
Jewish
Chronicle.
gan, was the installing organist and
an evening of real enjoyment to all
Sadie Goldstein, past matron, pre-
The
Young
People's
Club
of
Tem-
who
attend.
sented the jewel.
A board of directors meeting will
ple Beth El will hold its annual
be held on Monday, May 24. All
The Misses Pat Kolodin, Clara IA- moonlight on Monday evening, June
Bret and Mollie Medow have just re- 21. Gene Miller is general chairman members are urged to be present.
turned from a four days' trip to of arrangements and is being assisted
Michigan State College at East Lan- by Norman H. Birnkrant.
AUXILIARY HASHACHAR
sing, where they were entertained
CAMP SPONSORS DANCE
The sport dance sponsored by the
by the Union Literary and the Olym-
plc Fraternities. While there they Young People's Club of Temple Beth
The dinner and dance of the La-
were present at the track meet of El on Sunday evening, May 16, was
M. S. C. vs. Notre Dame University attended by approximatley 500 per- dies Auxiliary of Hashachar Camp,
and the baseball game of M. S. C. sons. Decorations were taken from Order Sons of Zion, Camp No. 116,
the Heidelberg Garden scene of "The will be given on Sunday evening,
vs. St. Viatus College,
Student Prince." Norman II. Birn- May 23, at 6:30 o'clock, at Temple
-
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe D. Harris of krant, general chairman of the af- Emanuel, corner of Wilson and Tay-
lor avenues. This will be the last
1550 Seward avenue will be a t h7 ome
affair to be given by the organiza-
p. the
rom 3 to
Ma
tion this season.
m., in honor of the confirmation of
r.
and
Mrs.
II.
Horowitz
of
2236
One of the main features of the
their daughter, Maxine. No cards.
Glynn court will be at home on Sun- evening will be the auctioning of the
day,
May
23,
from
2
to
5
and
from
7
certificate
which the society received
Reuben A. Burnett of Hague ave-
nue, who has been on a concert tour to 10 p. m., in honor of the confirma- from Palestine for their inscription
tion
of
their
daughter,
Ernestine
in
the
Golden
Book. The names of
of the United States with the Keith
the officers and members of the or-
Circuit, is spending a few weeks in Salomon.
ganization
will
be framed around the
the city visiting relatives and friends,
Honoring Mrs. Ernest Golden, the certificate and a duplicate will be
after which he will return to New
Jolly
Eight
Bridge
Club
recently
en-
sent
to
Palestine.
York to continue his work.
Mrs. Samuel Becker of 3016 Tux-
tertained with a stork shower at the
Many delightful affairs were given home of Mrs. Samuel B. Goldberg of edo avenue is in charge of reserva-
tions. Those participating in the
in honor of Miss llelen Horwitz, Lawrence avenue.
nrogram are Miss F. Fidler, pianist;
whose marirage to Joseph Holtzman
Miss Fraye Rivkin, a bride-elect Miss B. Milkowsky, soprano; Irving
was an event of May 13. Mrs. Esther
Sweetwein of 2012 Virginia compli- of June, was delightfully entertained Caplan, tenor; Mrs. A. Markson,
mented Miss Horwitz with a personal by the Jolly Eight Bridge Club with chairman. Mrs. M. Rosenberg, prin-
J.
shower at Webster Hall. There were a shower at the home of Mrs. J. cipal of Kirby Center, and Mrs.
Chaggi will be the speakers. The
22 guests. Mrs. Mark Weinbeck en- Myers.
Miami Five Orchestra will furnish
tertained with a luncheon and mis-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg of the music for dancing.
cellaneous shower at the Masonic
Country Club for 18 guests; Mrs. 2539 Edison avenue will be at home
Samuel Kavanau was hostess at a Sunday, May 23, from 2 to 5 and
luncheon at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, from 7 to 10 p. m. in honor of the JUVENILE CONCERT BAND
later taking her guests to the Temple confirmation of their daughter, Mar- PLANS MUSICAL PROGRAM
Theater, in honor of Miss Horwitz garet Jane.
The Juvenile Concert Band, re-
and Miss Irene Schiller, a bride-elect
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grossner of cently organized for the purpose of
of June; Mrs. J. Gilbert Israel enter-
243
Elmhurst
avenue,
honoring
the
furthering the education of the Jew-
tained with a bridge-luncheon at the
confirmation of their daughter, Helen ish children in the city of Detroit in
Hotel Whittier for 16 guests.
Pearl, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sil- a musical career, will give a concert
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rynek of 2011 berman of 1183 Burlingame avenue, in the Philadelphia and Byron Hall
Blaine avenue will be at home Sun- in honor of the confirmation of their on Sunday, June 6, at 8 p. m., under
day, May 23, from 2 to 5 and from son, John Albert, will receive at the the direction of Professor S. Glass.
The committee in charge has ar-
7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the con- latter's home on Sunday, Slay 23,
firmation of their son, Lester. No from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 10 p. m. ranged for prominent speakers for
the evening, who will lecture on the
cards.
Miss Fraye Rivkin, Mrs. E. Golden, importance of furthering the musical
A piano recital will be given by Mrs. William Goldberg, Mrs. Samuel education of the Jewish population
B.
Goldberg, Mrs. Jack Myers, Mrs. in Jewish classics and ballads. The
Miss Helen Linsky on Tuesday eve-
ning, May 25, at McCollister Hall, Leo Miroff, Mrs. M. Weisman and committee is composed of Frank
Mrs.
Joseph Saperstein, members of Meth, president; I. Reifler, financial
Cass and Forest avenues. The pro-
ceeds of this affair will be donated to the Jolly Eight Bridge Club, were secretary, and Mrs. Sophie Fromin,
the Gewerkshaften, the laborers in entertained with luncheon at the recording secretary.
Book-Cadillac Hotel, later attending
Palestine. The public is invited.
Admission is 75 cents per person.
the nerformance at the Garrick The-
Mr. and Mrs. Casper C. Velick, for- ater.
There is something odd about the
weaknes which irreligious men feel
merly of 1442 Calvert avenue, are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Simon
Schechter
of
for religion. Almost invariably it be-
now residing at 1929 Elmhurst ave-
3245 Webb avenue will be at home comes their favorite topic.-Philip
nue.
Sunday, May 23, from 3 to 5 and Guedalla.
The Misses Rose Goldenberg and from 7 to 10 p. m. in honor of the
Ceal Silver entertained with a per- confirmation of their daughter, Mil-
sonal shower on Sunday, May 16, at dred. No cards.
the home of Miss Silver, 13930 Oak.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Warshawsky of
man boulevard, honoring Miss Beat-
rice Barak, a bride-elect of June 6. 3046 Webb avenue will be at home
Covers were laid for 16. Table deco- Sunday, May 23, from 3 to 5 and
rations were carried out in blue and from 7 of 10 p. m. in honor of the
confirmation of their daughter,
pink.
Guilda.
Mrs. Ella C. Lavine of 281 Freder-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Becken-
ick street was hostess at her home on
Monday evening, May 17, at a mis- stein of 1502 Glynn court will be at
The atmosphere of lux-
cellaneous shower honoring Miss home on Sunday, May 23, from 3 to
ury and refinement at the
Belle Gealer, a bride-elect of May 30. 7 p. m., in honor of the confirmation
Palmetto is ample assur-
Bridge was played and prizes were of their son, Herbert. No cards.
won by Miss Marion Bursky, Mrs.
ance to the busy hostess of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rothstein of
Fannie Gealer and Miss Ann Cooper
the unqualified success of
at their respective tables. Covers 2316 Taylor avenue will be at home
her social gathering.
were laid for 25 guests. Miss Gealer on Sunday, May 23, from 2 to 5 and
from
7
to
10
p
in.,
in
honor
of
the
was the recipient of many lovely
Cosy pr ivate dining
confirmation
of
their
son,
Harvey
N.
gifts.
rooms, ballroom and ban-
No cards.
quet hall are available at
Mrs. Samuel Gerson of 450 Mars-
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ferer of 2959
ton avenue entertained Saturday eve-
surprisingly small cost for
ning with a miscellaneous shower Clements avenue will be at home
private bridge, dinner par-
honoring her daughter, Lillie, a Sunday, May 23, in honor of the con-
ties and all sorts of social
bride-elect of June 6. Miss Gerson firmation of their daughter, Madeline
affairs. A r r an gements
was the recipient of beautfiul gifts. B. No cards.

El

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THESE MAY SALES IN PROGRESS:

---May Sale of Silks
-May Sale of Underwear
---Selling of Women's Shoes
--A Sale of Notions
---Sale of Klearflax Rugs

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

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Dancing Three Sessions Daily-12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9:30 to I.

Special Saturday Afternoon 12 to 2:30.

Luncheon 12 to 2, 60c. Dinner 5 to 8, $1.00.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cohen of 1136
Collingwood avenue, apartment 410,
will be at home on Sunday, May 23,
from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 10 p. n,.,
in honor of the confirmation of their
daughter, Marcia. No cards.

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Diener 1150 to 11.30-6125
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwartz of
2454 Taylor avenue will be at home
on Sunday, May 23, from 2 to 5 and
from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the
confirmation of their daughter, Her-
mit. No cards.

Mrs. Anna Payne of 7337 Kipling
avenue will be at home Sunday after.
noon and evening, May 23, in honor
of the confirmation of her daughter,

Lois.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blumenau of
684 Putnam avenue will be at home
on Sunday, May 23, from 2 to 5 and
from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the
confirmation of their daughter, Helen.
No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Noah Newman of 314
Elmhurst avenue will be at home on
Sunday, May 23, from 2 to 5 and
from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the
confirmation of their son, Julian. No

cards.

Mr. and Mrs. George Feldman of
24 Farrand park will be at home on
Sunday, May 23, in honor of the con-
firmation of their daughter, Elsie. No
cards.

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