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AUXILIARY HASHACHAR
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Much interest is being displayed by
the members of the Ladies Auxiliary
of Hashachar Camp, Order Sons of
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Winter
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For Those Festive Occasions
When the Finest Is in Order
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Chiffon Hose, 3.00
The Italian Gardens at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel was the scene of a
luncheon and bridge of exquisite ap-
pointments on Tuesday, Nov. 16, at
which Mrs. Robert Murwil was hos-
tess to 50 guests.
Siegel Co. Guaranteed
Exclusively at Himelhoch's
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Copland of Colo-
ratio avenue have left for l'hila-
delphia, Pa., where they will be the
guest of their sister, Mrs. Jack
Korn (Arline Gallow) for two
weeks.
Lester Budd of Indianapolis, Ind.,
nephew of Mrs. blurry S. Glickman
and Mrs. A. J. Koffman of this city,
has been chosen president of the
MRS. ROY CHATLIN
graduating class of Butler College.
MRS. MAX WEKSLER
This is the first time that a Jewish bridge-tea, which will be held Sun-
day afternoon, Nov. 21, at the Hotel
Zion, in the dance which is being student has been elected to this hon-
Palmetto.
planned for Sunday evening, Nov. 28, orary office.
Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin is chairman
to be held at the Hotel Stotler. Fin-
and is being assisted by Sirs. Ethel
Mrs.
Nathan
Fishman,
who
was
re-
zels Society Orchestra has been en-
Fish
and the Misses Kollenberg and
installed as secretary of the Ladies
gaged to furnish the dance music.
Sophie Blanche Schwartz. As is cus-
The following committees have Auxiliary of Mishkun Israel Syna-
tomary with the organization, part
been appointed: Mrs. Samuel Levin, gogue. was presented with a beauti-
of the proceeds will be donated to
Miss Sophie Lehrman, chairman of ful loving cup in appreciation of her
charity.
arrangements; Mrs. Ida Silver, Mrs. services during the past year.
II. Milkovsky, programs; Mrs. Max
Weksler, publicity and advertising;
Mrs. Samuel Newman, Mrs. Samuel
Becker, in charge of the mailing list;
Mesdames Aaron Markson, B. Lehr-
man, Sol Cabot, Lieberman, Samuel
Wiener, Fidler, Falkstein, Rodin,
Rose Agree are in charge of the sale
of tickets.
The proceeds of this affair will go
to the Jewish National Fund.
The last meeting before the dance
will be held Wednesday evening, Nov.
24, at the Congregation Emanuel,
Taylor and Wilson avenues, and as
many matters of vital importance to
the organization will be discussed, all
members are urged to attend.
Nirtip
Alvin D. Ilersch spoke on "A Pil-
grimage to King Solomon's Temple"
at the regular Friday evening serv-
ices held at Temple Beth Jacob, Pon-
tiac. A noted rabbi from England
will address the congregation at the
services on Nov. 19.
J' I:
urriages
LEVY-LEVIN
Mr. and Mrs. Max Levin of Mil-
waukee, Win., announce the marriage
of their daughter, Celia, to Irvin Gil-
bert Levy of this city, which took
place on Monday, Nov. 8.
STARLER-TERRIS
X imelhoch'J
Woodward Thrs to Washinatott
Thanksgiving eve will take on a
significance at the l'hoenix
Club when an old-time minstrel show
will be presented. A large number
will take part and many specialties
are promised during the performance.
Dinner and dancing will conclude the
evening's activities.
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ATHENA GIRLS BRIDGE
TEA PLANS COMPLETED
The rattle which is being spon-
sored in conjunction with the bridge
is also proving of timely interest, in-
asmuch as a live turkey will be given
to the one holding the lucky ticket.
Tickets may be secured from any
member of the club or at the door
the afternoon of the affair.
J. W. E. W. O.
Annual Ball:
Plans have been completed for the
seventh annual informal ball to be
given by the .11-wish Women's Eu-
ropean Welfare Organization on Sun-
day evening at the Book-Cadillac Ho-
tel. Tickets may be obtained at the
door the evening of the affair. Mrs.
Eva Bloom, organizer of the J. W.
E. W. 0., will be a guest at the
dance.
A pretty fall wedding was solemn-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Bell of 503 ized at 4:30 o'clock on Sunday aft-
Bridge-Luncheon:
East l'hiladelphia avenue are receiv- ernoon, Nov. 14, when Miss Evelyn
The North Woodward branch of
ing felicitations on the birth of a Terris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the J. W. E. W. 0. is completing
daughter, Carolyn Audrey, on Nov. 2. Benjamin Terris, became the bride
plans for the bridge-luncheon to be
of Harry Starter. The ceremony was held at the Hotel Tuller on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Takser are re- performed at the home of the bride
Dec. 7, at 12 o'clock. Mrs. Harry
ceiving congratulations on the birth with Rabbi Hirshman officiating.
Fixler is chairman of the affair and
of a daughter, Reva Lillian, Nov. 4.
Miss Terris was charming in a is being assisted by Mrs. M. E. So-
white taffeta bouffant model. Her rock. All those desiring to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Fenster of
veil, which extended into a train, was are requested to make reservations
2210 Pingree avenue are receiving held in place by a crown of pearls
immediately by calling Mrs. Sorock.
congratulations on the birth of a and orange blossoms. She carried a
daughter, Joyce Velda, on Oct. 26.
shower bouquet of bride's roses and
Rummage SA"
lilies -o f -the-valley.
The rummage sale, which was post-
Miss Jeannette Cohen, a cousin of
poned, will be resumed next week
"A Modena Plant With Modern Methods."
the bride and her only attendant, was
and it is hoped that sufficient returns
gowned in chiffon of a delicate pastel
Much enthusiasm is being shown
will be realized so that a home can
shade of blue, made in a full skirt
be established in the Dishkin Orphan-
by the Jewish young men of this city
and tight-fitting bodice, over silver,
age. Anyone having old clothes.
in the forthcoming "Y" smoker that
and carried an arm bouquet of Co-
please call Sirs. S. Goldstick, Garfield
the Y. M. II. A. will hold the middle
lumbia roses.
7685. or Mrs. N. E. Goldsmith, Wal-
of next month, and it is presumed
Max Boris assisted Mr. Starler as
that it will be at the B'nai B'rith
nut 6165.
best man.
Community House. In addition to
After the ceremony, dinner was
smokes, a splendid program of enter-
served for the immediate family, Attention Perfection Lodge Members.
tainment is being prepared by the
after which a reception was held for
It is the worshipful master's order
committee in charge. Every effort is
that every member of Perfection
relatives and friends.
being made to make this affair the
Mr. and Mrs. Starter left for an Lodge shall attend the dedication
outstanding one in the Jewish young
Eastern trip, to be gone two weeks. ceremony on Thanksgiving morning,
men's circle in this community.
They will stop in Philadelphia and Nov. 25, at 9 o'clock, meeting at the
New York. On their return they will old Masonic Temple. and you will re-
The Friday evening services that reside at 69 Clairmount avenue.
port to Brother J. W. Alkon, marshal,
arc held in conjunction with the Y.
or C. K. Sandorf, secretary.
W. II. A. are proving quite a success
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
NEFF-GAL1SON
with the young folks of this city. A
By Order of-
choir which is composed of the mem-
On Sunday evening, Nov. 14, An-
SAMUFL J FDFR W
bers of both Y. M. and Y. W. II. A. nette Galison, daughter of Mr. and
renders selections at these services. Mrs. Morris Galison, became the
AEOCi .
Rabbi Fram is in charge of the serv- bride of Harry Neff, son of Mr. and
Women's City Club Bldg.
ices. Last week he discussed the Mrs. J. Neff of this city. Rabbi
2114 Park Avenue
book "Israel Zangwill." After the Eisenman officiated.
services a social hour is held.
The bride, dressed in a lovely white
shirred taffeta gown, cap-shaped veil
Thanksgiving night the first annual trimmed with orange blossoms, car-
"Y" banquet will be held. Arrange- rying a beautiful bridal bouquet of
ments have been made to make this lilies-of-the-valley and white roses,
affair a get-together of the "Y" mem- was attended by Sirs. Rose Schreiber,
bers and their friends.
SMART, MANLY LOOKING SHOES FOR-
matron of honor, and the Misses Fan-
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nie and Ann Maxmen and Anne Ash-
This Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock man were bridesmaids. Ilarry Ru-
PUNISHMENTAND
LOT
OF
TAKE A
the regular monthly meeting of the bin, Al Benjaminson and Jack Tap-
LOOK LIKE DAD'S •-•
"Y" will be held at 89 Rowena street, chick acted as ushers.
where plans will be formulated for
The mother of the bride was at-
the winding up of the membership tractively gowned in black canton
drive that the "Y" has been conduct- crepe. The mother of the groom
ing for the last two weeks. In ad- wore a sand-colored satin gown with
dition to that reports will be given on a magnificent head band of the same
the forthcoming "Y" Purim dance, shade.
to be held the early part of Febru-
Following the ceremony, dinner
ary. Many other interesting fea- was served to 350 guests.
tures will be discussed at this meet-
ing and a cordial invitation to attend
BRASCH-LANGSAM
is extended to all young men in this
A very pretty wedding took place
city.
on Sunday, Nov. 14, at the Wolver-
WATERPROOF HIGH
The gymnasium class of the "Y" ine Hotel when Miss Mildred Helen
meets every Thursday evening at the Langsam, daughter of Sir. and Mrs.
school
gymnasium, Gladstone and Louis A. Langsam, became the bride
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of A. R. Brasch, son of Sir. and Mrs.
Wilson avenues.
I. Brasch. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
officiated.
CHAUTAUQUA SOCIETY
Miss Ruth Culver attended the
TO MEET NOV. 26-28 bride as maid of honor and the
Watch for Furthern Information About the
bridesmaids were the bride's sister,
When it looks as though
An elaborate program has been ar- Miss Gertrude Langsam, and Misses
It were • part of you—
ranged for the third meeting of the Helen C. and Lillian C. Brasch.
when It draw. the spore-
Bertram Prussin acted in the ca-
Southwestern Jewish Chautauqua So-
dative comment of friends
ciety, to be held in Shreveport, La., pacity of best man and the ushers
—when
It gives Too • feel.
were Bernard M. Bresler, cousin of
on Nov. 26, 27 and 28.
Ing of WWII:1Mo to wear
Sponsored by the
On Friday, Nov. 26, Rabbi Ephr- the groom, I.eon A. Silverman and
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raim Frisch, president of the society, Robert Brasch, ring bearer.
only Rollins ran trot..
Following the ceremony, • dinner
will deliver a message and other wel-
come addresses will be delivered. On was served for 80 guests, after which
Saturday, religious services will be a reception was held.
conducted, with Rabbi Harry W. Et-
telson of Memphis, Tenn., in charge.
Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
, Rabbi William F. Fineshriber of RABBI ASHINSKY PLANS
WEEKLY LECTURE SERIES
'' Philadelphia will deliver the princi-
pal address on Sunday and commit-
tee reports will be read.
Inaugurating • custom new in the
The headquarters during the meet- annals of ultra orthodox synagogue
ing will be at 219 Youree Hotel.
proceedings, Rabbi A. Si. Ashinnky
will on Friday evenuing, Nov. 26, de-
liver the first of a series of lectures
on topics of current interest.
The subject for the first week's lec-
MOREL
ture has been announced as "Egoism
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Recommend.' by Detroit Physi-
Versus Public Spiritedness" and will
cians. Now Residing at
be delivered in English. In discuss-
Announces the Removal of His Offices to
ing the nature of the weekly lectures,
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
which will continue throughout the
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winter, Rabbi Anhinsky saki: "I feel
.
that the content of these discussions
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, will create and arouse interest In
'Jewish
local, national and interna-
Sundays by appointment.
1 Office hours: 2 to 4 P. M.; 7 to 8 P. M.
tional affairs which cannot help but
I be advantageous and beneficial. Nor
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I will the cultural and aesthetic Bub-
jecta be neglected."
The lecture, which is not a part of
IN Years' Isyert.•...
the customary Sabbath services which
isderuNI by Leadl.g
are held at 5 o'clock, will begin
rhyswiiu.s.
promptly at 8 o'clock. At its conclu-
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sion, open forum will be held, when
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Rabbi Aahinsky will answer the ques-
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Eleventh Anniversary
Grand Colorlight Ball
— Given by
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SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 11, 1926
At Philadelphia-Byron flail.
Admission 50c
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