100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

January 28, 1927 - Image 6

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-01-28

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

itigraes 1.-7‘

TitElktgoitAwkwiaiRONICIII

PAGE SIX

Tea for Two----
or More

Have tea with us in the oriental room
on King's third floor. Come in be.
fore or after shopping. If you are
weary a cup or two of our delicious
tea will refresh you. You will be
d by young women in Chinese
costume in surroundings that are
pleasingly suggestive of • bazaar in
Pekin.

Why not make the oriental

room a place of rendezvous
with your friends. We'll be
glad to have you.

L.B. KING a CO.

~ yi brary au? 6,.l/ranJ River

ORIENTAL ROOM

Third Floor

20%

Discount—

On the things one wants
in any season.

rr

-
C Rdae Qat

This rale includes all
gifts, novelties and der-
4 •
oratire objects. Also
nior mfehzorod efol in
shell, heihuoids
ors
tle folks.

33 John R. St.

407 Metropolitan Bldg.
Cadillac 8179.

Reduce Quickly

Mme. Dolletta M. Ackerman's reducing treatments are the talk
of Detroit. Patients are losing from 3 to 4 pounds a treatment
with "The Miracle Rejuvenator." Mme. Ackerman's own in-
vention. These treatments are very reasonable and are highly
recommended by physicians.

FACE REJUVENATION

Mme. Dolletta M. Ackerman, famous beauty specialist, for-

merly of Hollywood, California, who has beautified the faces
of many prominent actresses, is permanently located in De-
troit. A face peel removes wrinkles, freckles and all blemishes
of the skin. Consult her for a lively white skin. holiday rates
still available.

1534 WEST ALEXANDRINE
Phone Glendale 5981

The Sohmer
Cupid Grand
in the
Florentine Can

The luncheon being tendered to
Mrs. bout Lindheim, national presi-
dent of Hadassah, on Feb. 1, bids
fair to be an (outstanding event in the
history of the Detroit chapter. Mrs.
Lindheim's reputation as a gifted
speaker and as a charming personal-
ity has preceded her and has (occa-
sioned 0 great interest and anticipa-
tion. Mrs. Henry Weinstein, who is
in charge of reservations, reports a
gratifying response to date. Mrs.
Alexander Freeman, chairman of ar,
rangements for the luncheon, has ap-
pointed a hospitality committee for
the day, which will act as hostess for
the luncheon.

Miss Edythe A. Brechner recently
returned from New York, where she
attended the annual convention of

tA Choice of

Exquisite Period Designs—together
with rare tonal beauty

MER

CUPID GRAND

?hi: dainty, and widely-famed instrument, is obtain ,

able is the following artutic period maid,:

QUEEN ANNE • FLORENTINE

SPANISH RENAISSANCE

LOUIS XVI • EARLY ENGLISH

PEMBROKE

I

For those who prize furnishings that are wholly
out of the ordinary in distinctiveness and charm,
and who also love beautiful music, the art styles
in which the SohmerCupid Grand is furnished,

present a choke through which the home will
be truly and permanently enriched. Be sure to
see these superb designs. You will find them
unusual values, too, and we gladly arrange con-
venient terms if desired. Lberal allowance on
other instrument in part exchange. In ownership
of one of these instruments there is also the
added satisfaction of having a piano long recog.
nized as one of the world's leading makes.

"Me Musical Center of Detroit"

GRINNELL BROS.

Steinway Representation

1515.21

Woodward Avenue

40 Sute.--I 0 D41, 04 Breech.

""N /". \

/Mr

(t(Th



Special, $1.50

You'll see at a glance that here are

very special values. These brassieres are

substantially for the January Sale.

The material is attractive pink brocade,
with novelty shoulder straps. There are
inserts of elastic at the waist. The gar-
ment fits beautifully. Sizes 34 to 44.

Miss Mary Disner of 11541 Brush
street entertained at a bridge and
bunco party on Saturday evening,
Dr. Henry M. Berkowitz, who was Jan. 22. Prizes were awarded to
the speaker at the monthly Friday Florence Soppersmith, Helen Nevitt
evening service at Temple Beth El, and Sarah Coppersmith.
was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
A one-act fantasy, ''Three Pills In
Isaac Gilbert during his stay in the
a Bottle," by Rachel Field, was very
city.
beautifully presented by the drama
Mrs. Samuel Smitt and her broth- club of Temple Beth El High School
er, Dr. I. S. Geller, have been called on Sunday morning, Jan. 23. Those
MISS EDYTHE A. BRECHNER
to New York on account of the ill- who took part were Morton Pearl,
Elsa Silver, Joel Kahn, Charles Sto-
news of their father, Morris Geller.
the
Beta Delta Sorority, a chapter of
larsky, Maurice Schiller, Irving War-
-
Complimenting Miss Frances Curo- tell, Wilma Glazier, Estelle Morse. which has just been organized here.
At
the
first meeting, held at the home
witch, whose marriage to Edwin The next presentation will be next
of Miss Ann C. Geller on Owen ave-
Rothenberg will be an event of Feb. month. The plays are produced un-
nue,
the
following officers were elect-
the direction of Mrs. Alan Kopel-
27 Mrs. Harry Gurovitch entertained der
ed: Chancellor, Miss Brechner; vice-
at her home, 2485 Waverly avenue, ono.
chancellor, Miss Ann C. Geller; reg-
on Saturday evening last with a hand-
istrar, Miss Esther M. Pitt; pur-
Miss Elizabeth Ann Lieberman of
kerchief and hosiery shower of de-
chaser, Miss Jeanette E. Klinger.
Chicago boulevard is leaving with
14,htful appointments.
The next meeting will be held on
friends the last of this month to
Wednesday, Feb. 2.
spend the remainder of the winter
The Italian Gardens at the Book-
in California.
Cadillac Hotel was the scene of a
ALUMNI U. H. S. TO HOLD
luncheon of exquisite appointments
ANNUAL DANCE FEB. 191
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adess and fam-
on Tuesday, at which Mrs. A. B.
Stralser and Mrs. Merman Cohen ily, formerly of 631 East Warren
Plans are being completed for the
avenue,
are
now
residing
at
1696
were hostesses.
third annual stance given by the
West Euclid avenue.
alumni association of the United He-
Mrs. Sigmund Brin will entertain
Julius Roseroot and granddaugh- brew Schools, Saturday evening, Feb.
at another of a series of luncheons
ter, Miss Hazel Roseroot of LaSalle 19, at the Philadelphia Byron Hall,
on Monday at the Hotel Chatham.
boulevard, are leaving Sunday for and the committee on arrangements,
Mrs. Benjamin Ilarris and daugh- Los Angeles, Calif, where they wilt of which Miss Naomi Buchhalter is
chairman, assisted by Miss Miriam
ter, Phoebe Hope, of Toledo are spend the remainder of the winter.
Plotnitaky and Nathan Shur, an-
spending a fortnight with Mr. and
nounces that, according to indciations,
Mrs. Z. Muscovich of 2223 Clair-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bittker (Ethel
a most successful affair is anticipated.
mount avenue.
Frank) have returned from their
Music by Bill Lankin's Detroiters, dis-
honeymoon trip and are at home to
Mrs. II. Brachman of the Belcrest their friends at 3200 Chicago boule- tribution of prizes and favors, and an
exceedingly entertaining and interest-
was hostess to 21 guests in the gold vard.
ing program are but a few of the
room of the hotel on Tuesday after -
evening's features which promise to
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Krohner ((Helen make it one of the outstanding social
Ressler) of 2303 Hazelwood avenue
Mrs. S. Zwieback and daughters, left Wednesday for Chicago, where successes of the season.
Ever since its inception, four years
Julia Zui eback and Mrs. Ely Robin- they will attend the graduation exer-
son, have left for California, where cises of their sister and brother, Miss ago, the alumni association has more
than
attained its ultimatum by the co-
they will spend the remainder of the Lillian and Irwin Krohner.
operation and assistance given to the
winter.
United Hebrew Schools and by the
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Aichenbaum of fraternizing of that institution's grad-
A. C. Lappin spent a few days in
2716 Elmhurst avenue entertained uates. The establishing of the Malik
Washington the past week.
Wednesday evening with a house library stands out singularly as being
the only Hebrew circulation library in
Mrs. David Rosen of 3217 Tuxedo party in honor of the graduation of
the city. Besides the innumerable He-
avenue was hostess at a shower and their daughter, Mae. Covers were
brew volumes, books on Jewish sub-
bridge party of beautiful appoint- laid for 35 guests.
jects in Yiddish and English can also
ments in honor of her sister, Mrs.
Miss Florence Cutler of Toronto, be obtained. The library is situated at
Henry Polier. Covers were laid for
Ont., is spending the month of Janu- Kirby Center. A Hebrew magazine,
26 guests. The decorations were car-
ary with her sister, Mrs. Benjamin the Ilechanech, published by the
ried out in pink and white.
Miller of 1601 West Philadelphia alumni, has been recently distributed,
and it was featured by news articles,
Complimenting Mrs. Benjamin avenue.
stories, essays, poems editorials and
Harris of Toledo, Mrs. David Ilarris
Miss Rosa Tanner has returned to humor, written in Hebrew by members
of 9809 Dexter boulevard enter-
her home in Puna, Ill., after having of the association. The faculty of the
tained with a bridge-luncheon at the
spent the month of January with her United Hebrew Schools has been en-
Wardell on Thursday, Jan. 20. Prizes
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. D. Barron of larged through the addition of some
were awarded the Mesdames Jay
627 Westminster avenue. Many de- of the alumni to its staff. The officers
Ilarris and Albert Levine.
lightful affairs were given in honor are: Seymour Tilchin, president; Eva
Miss Miriam Finsterwald of Chi- of Miss Tanner during her stay in the Farber, corresponding secretary; Zi-
porah Eisenberg, recording secretary,
cago boulevard is the guest of her cit y'
and Meyer Harrison, treasurer. Is-
sister, Miss Maxine Finsterwald, who
Miss Dorothy Wiesen of Medbury rael Shevitz, Abraham Weston, Na- I
IS a student at Carnegie University
avenue has returned to her home in than Shur and Naomi Buchhalter, to-
in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jacksonville, Fla., after spending a gether with the officers, comprise the
short time with her sister, Mrs. Betty board of directors.
Mi. and Mrs. Isadore Saperston,
Tickets may be obtained from the
Birnkrant, and friends. Among the
formerly of Alba, Mich., are now re-
many affairs given in honor of Miss members of the association or at the
siding in the city and are at home at
Wiesen were a dinner party for 20 door, the evening of the dance. The
2025 West Euclid avenue.
guests at which Mr. and Mrs. Henry proceeds are to go towards the pub-
Dr. Chaim Weizmann was a guest Faust of Mack avenue were hosts and lishing of another Hebrew magazine.
a bridge party gi ven b y Dr. and Mrs.
of the Detroit Service Group at
J. Chalet of Carter ave nue.
SUNNYSIDE SOCIAL CLUB
luncheon on Tuesday at the Phoenix
PLANS WEEKLY DANCES
Club.
Mrs. Jay Ilarris and Mrs. Jack

California, will sail the end of the of Tecumseh, Mich.
month for Honolulu.
The weekly meeting of the Gloz-
.. Teh Club was held Saturday evening
Mrs. Dorothy Erwin of pH

FIFTH FLOOR—F:\RM FR

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

• DETROIT

At Our

Juvenile

Shop

TAN ELK.

SHARK TRIM

The third annual membership party
On Saturday evening. Jan. 22, Mrs.
f paid members and their escorts
Samuel Mann was hostess at a fare- for
Maurice
Bor-
will
be given by Junior Hadassah on
well party in honor of
delove, who left on Wednesday, Jan. Wednesday evening, Feb. J3. at Web-
26, for Hot Springs, Ark., where he titer Hall.
will sojourn for the remainder of the'
Mn. Louis J. Hirschman enter-1
winter.
tained 100 guests on Monday after-
Zimberg
entertained
with
'
noon
in the crystal ballroom of the
Mrs. Ida
568 Medbury Book-Cadillac Hotel.
shower at her home,

avenue, honoring her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Samuel Kavanau was hostess
Mrs. Betty Repitor, on Saturdy aft-
charming appoint-
22. Bridge and other
'm o
ments on Wednesday at the Hotel
games were the divers ions of the aft- ' at • luncheon of
Stetter.
ernoon and prizes were awarded Mrs.
Lillian Fealk, Mrs. Edith Meltzer,
the scene of a
Miss Ruth Katzen, Miss Beatrice Kap- ' Eastwood Inn was
Ian, Miss Frances Adelson and Mrs. very prettily appointed dinner in
Lillian Silverman. Covers were laid honor of the engagement of Miss
for 60 guests. 1Betty Goldberg to Harry Buchalter.
Among the guests were the Misses
Rose Buchalter and
Mrs. Henry Morris Fechimer was F ritzi Freedman,
the
Franklin
Lillian
Weinberg and A. Buchalter,
re-elected president of

and
Street Settlement at the annual meet- . A. Berman and B. Pupko, Mr.
ing of that organization on Thursday i Mrs. H. Silverien and Mr. and Mrs.
f
H. Brown.

.R UENC2

Women's City Club Bldg.

2114 Park Avenue

LAST WEEK

20% Discount

On Our Entire Line of
RUBY'S SHOES for CHILDREN

SKIN

SHARK

NON SCUFF

,VazaUtaitis

"The One and Only Dance" to Attend-

Mid-Winter Dance

Of the —

Detroit's newest social organiza-
tion, the Sunnyside Social Club, an-
nounces that it will sponsor a dance
every Saturday night at the Taylor-
Wilson Hall, beginning Saturday,
Jan. 29.
Norman "Red" Sternberg, former-
ly manager of Goldstein's Delicates-
sen Shop, is the director of these
weekly affairs and assures everyone .20
attending a splendid time. The mu-
sic will be furnished by the popular
syncopators, "The Sunnysides," and
among the entertainers will be Miss
Minnie Sniderman, the well-known
and popular "blues" singer. A silver
loving cup will be awarded to the or-
ganization showing the best repre-
sentation at these dances. The entire
community is extended a cordial in-
vitation to attend.

Detroit
Young Men's Hebrew
Association

REV. H. MILKOVSKY

EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
MOHEL

Recommended by New York, Chi-
cago and Detroit physicians.
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
Moved to 1699 TAYLOR
nee. Empire 4322

REV. J. SILVERMAN

Moho' Specialist.

as Y eon' Itsporimee.

Lriervol 4y ta•SINI
rity

325 ALGER
Empire 7390
Coos. es 14.4nrell areeseems.

at

Fort Wayne Hotel — Main Ballroom

SUNDAY EVE., FEB. 6, 8:30 P. M.

r

Popular Dance Orchestra

INFORMAL

0:4444 , 444CMCWWW .

delphia, Pa., who spent several days at the home of Mrs. Max Krell of Poe
as the guest of her grandparents, Mr. avenue. The members of the club
are Mesdames Mary Gordon, Myer
and Mrs. S. Rabinowitz, is now visit-
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prussian, H. Scheffreen, J. Schaeffer
Saul Winkelman of Chicago. Before and Gusaie Gillispie. The purpose of
returning to her home, Mrs. Erwin the meeting was to discuss national
PERFECTION LODGE
more extended visit with' and international current events.
will make a
Perfection Lodge. No. 486, F. and
her grandparents and her uncle, Mr.'
Mrs. Sarah Gurovitch of Tuxedo A. M., will hold a special communi-
Erwin.
avenue is entertaining as her house- cation Wednesday, Feb. 2, at 7 p. m.
uest her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred 11. M. degree.
The Music Study Club held its g
ohen of Winnipeg. Man.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
regular monthly musical last Friday C
By Order of—
afternoon at Temple Beth El. A
The Theta Lambda Tau Sorority is
CHARLES RUBINER, W. M.
choice program was presented and a ' (
completing plans for a Valentine
social hour followed.
dance to be held Friday evening, Feb.
h Fort
ayne Hotel.Th e
ort Wayne
es.
The religious board of Temple 11, at the
Beth El will be host to the teachers public is invited to attend.
REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR
of the Sabbath School at dinner on
MOHEL
Through an error, the names of
Friday evening, Jan. 28, in the Tern-
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kaplan and Mr.
Recommended by Detroit Physi-
plc dining room.
and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich were omitted
cians. Now Residing at
Ruth Orem of Taylor avenue en- from the list of patrons and patron-
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
ined with three tables f bridge asses for the Hadasaah ball, which
terta
Phone Empire 6426
21, honoring Misswas announced in the last edition of
on Friday, Jan.
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Rose Greenwald of Scranton, Pa.



IN THE JANUARY SALE

Women's Long Line
BRASSIERES

The Florentine room of the hotel
Addison was the scene fo a dinner
party of beautiful appointments on
Tuesday evening, when the members
of the Athena Girls Club entertained
their newly installed officers. The
table, at which were seated 25 guests,
was horseshoe-shape and artistically
decorated with individual corsages of
sweet peas and lilies-of-the-valley.
Following the dinner, the guests were
entertained at the New Detroit Opera
House, where they enjoyed a per-
formance of "The Jazz Singer."

Bomze were joint hostesses at a
A week-end party honoring the
bridge-luncheon of delightful ap-
pledges of the Phi Beta Nu Sorority,
pointments given on Tuesday of this
including Edythe Storchen, Rosalyn
Weingarten and Ann Zimmerman, week at Webster Hall, in honor of
M Benjamin Harris of Toledo. The
took place on Jan. 22 and 23 at the Mrs.
table was beautifully decorated with
home of Miss Shirley Robbins. The
tulips and pink tapers. Other deco-
sorority took this opportunity of snits-
rations were carried out in pink and
ating the pledges and entertained
new members with a theater white. Covers were laid for 16 guests.
the
High honors were awarded Mesdames
party and Chinese supper.
A. Barit, Arthur Harris, Fred Blanch
and and A. Fishbein. Among the out-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald
of Chicago boulevard, who left for of-town guests was Mrs. Hal B. Lewis

-

,•• ■

octa
Qrsan

BETA DELTA CHAPTER
ORGANIZED IN DETROIT

....

..



136 Adams Ave.,
East

No Cover Charge

Except Saturday.

PIRATE SHIP CAFE

Ben Shook's Famous Colored Band

Master of Ceremonies, Capt. Richard Burton.

Table d'Hote Dinner

Spacial Dinner $1.00

Served from 5:30 to 9:30 P. M.

MENU

RELISHES

Sweet Pickles

Celery Hearts

SOUPS

Constaptlion

Consomme Printaniere

ENTREES

Fried Oysters and Scallops
au Gratin Halibut
Boiled Beef, Horseradish Sauce
Green I'epper Egg Fon Young
Turkish Pilaf, en Casserole

VEGETABLES

String Beans

Lyonnaise Potatoes

SALAD

Mexican Slaw

DESSERTS

Cottage Pudding, Chocolate Sauce

Coffee, ,Tea or Milk

$1.50 Dinner

Relishes

Cocktail

Soup

Sherbet

Salad

Sea Food

De jour

CHOICE OF

Broiled Veal Chops, a Is Pirate
Filet Mignon, Bordelaise
Fried Chicken, Southern Style
Chicken Chop Suey. Black Mushroom Sauce
Ice Cream
Coffee, Tea or Milk

Is

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan