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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-02-11

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MISHKUN ISRAEL WILL
HOLD WEEKLY DANCES

Pointedly
Smart
are
Latest
Hats

Announcement has been made that
regular Saturday night (Maces will be
held at the Mishkun Israel Syna-

,

07-

An event of great interest was the
Miss Anne W. Bernstein will pre-
meeting called on Monday by the De- sent a number of her pupils in a pi-
troit section of the National Council anoforte recital at the Y. W. II. A:
of Jewish Women to establish a Fed- playhouse on Thursday, Feb. 17, at
eration of Jewish Women's Clubs in 8:30 p. m. Those participating in the
Detroit. Each organization was rep- recital will be Jerome Arfo, Edith
resented by its president and one Gayman, Cora Robbins, June Klein,
other member and resolutions were Dorothy Koppel, Lawrence Ruben-
passed to organize such a federation. stein and Helen Waldstein. Gerson
Mrs. Sigmund Herzog of Cleveland, Bernstein, violinist, will render sev-
Use Buddington Humidifier in the Home
president of the federation there, eral selections.
and throat disease. ■ are largely
Colds ■
gave an interesting and instructive
attributed by leading health •uthorities to
outline of the work done in her city.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg,
dry heat in the home.
Mrs. Joseph Welt acted as temporary have returned from Cleveland, where
chairman.
Dr. Evans (health editor of the Chicago
they attended the marriage of the
Tribune) says:
former's brother, Joseph Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush and to Miss Minnie Rapport on Feb. 6.
"Whenever you add heat to air you must
family, formerly of 2275 Calvert
add water to it in proper proportions. If
Miss Jean Wiseman of West Chi-
avenue, are now residing in their
you do not there will be trouble. Hot dry
new home at 1470 Boston boulevard. cago boulevard entertained with a
air will take water wherever it finds it—
bridge party at her home Sunday,
it will take water out of the nose, throat
and bronchial tubes. Infection results."
Mrs. William Isenberg of 2028 Feb. 6. The decorations were de-
MRS. NATHAN FISHMAN
The Itoddingion flimidifier to the
Taylor avenue will leave on Feb. II lightfully carried out suggestive of
only really effective moi•ture makina
with her children to spend the re- Valentine Day. Prizes were won by gogue, corner of Blaine and Linwood
machine on the market. They are
Jerry Friedman, ('earl Bornstein and
mainder
of
the
winter
at
Miami
,a d d in livtroit by ainii y.
avenues, starling Feb. 12. Music will
Gertrude Adelson.
Beach, Fla.
be furnished by the Peerless Orches-
Mrs. Floyd Rindskolf is convalesc- tra and admission is 50 cents per per-
Harry S. Scheinman of Webster ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. son.
hall' has left for Los Angeles, Calif.,
Mrs. Nathan Fishman, who is
William Isenberg of 2028 Taylor ave.
j.
where he will remain for the balance nue.
E. Orand River and Library
chairman of arrangements, state
of the winter. While in Los Angeles,
that a program of entertainment will
Mr. Scheinman will be the guest of
Miss Beatrice Weinberg of 3021 be presented and a delightful eve-
his parents, and Mrs. Max Eichman Carter avenue entertained Thursday, ning is assured all who attend.
and son, Seymour.
Feb. 3, with four tables of bridge,
honoring her house guest, Miss Mary P161.10•6/401.010..a.01•10 ■•■ •••• ■ •• •••• •■•• ....................,
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Mrs. Sigmund Herzog of Cleve- Strom of Toronto, Ont. Prizes were
land, who addressed the Federation won by the Misses Ruby Feldman,
of Jewish Women's Clubs on Monday Esther Koven, Esther Feldman and
afternoon at 89 Rowena street, was Mrs. Joseph Rattner. Consolation
entertained at a luncheon of beauti- prize was awarded to Mrs. Samuel
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Margolin of
ful appointments preceding the meet- Miller.
Pasadena avenue announce the en
ing at the Phoenix Club by the board
gagement
of their daughter, Ruth, to
of the Detroit section of the National
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald,
Council of Jewish Women, under who entrained last month for the Samuel Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
II. Lewis of Brush street.
whose auspices the meeting was coast, are at present in Honolulu.
called.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Clark of Chi-
Dr. Samuel Gelber of 1310 Broad- cago announce the betrothal of their
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bloom of way has left to spend the winter daughter, Jean, to Samuel Goldman,
95 Tennyson avenue will be at home months in San Diego, Calif.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goldman
Sunday afternoon and evening, Feb.
of 15721 Parkside avenue.
13, in honor of their parents, Mr. and
In honor of her niece, Miss Sylvia
Mrs. Adolph Marx of Long Beach, Cohen, a bride-elect of Feb. 20, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katzer of 1668
Calif., who have been sojourning Leon Cohen entertained with a mis. Pingree avenue announce the be-
through Europe since last July.
cellaneous shower and bridge party at trothal of their daughter, Eleanor,
the home of her aunt, Mrs. George to Milton Monte Weisberg, son
of
Mrs. Louis Oppenheim of the Hotel Barnett, 660 East Philadelphia ave- Mr. and Mrs. B. Weisberg of 328
Stutter will leave on Feb. 12 for Cali- nue, on Saturday, Feb. 5.
Owen avenue.
fornia.
5Ir. and Mrs. Ilarry Weiner of Ho-
garth avenue entertained delightfully
Mrs. S. Schwartz entertained with with a dinner and card party on Sun-
a luncheon of beautiful appointments day, Feb. 6, in honor of their son,
Last Tuesday evening the Young
PERSONALLY conducted
on Feb. 9 at the Belcrest.
David, a recent high school graduate. Men's Hebrew Association basketball
store devoted to superfine
team added another victory towards
Mrs. S. Morris (Rose Beherman)
Mrs. Leo Mitre], who is spending
t
shoes. Bringing the exclu-
of Cincinnati, Ohio, is the guest of sonic time at the Ilotel Chatham, its goal to win the championship of
the Jewish Athletic League when it
her
mother,
Mrs.
E.
II.
Rosenberg
of
sive women's shoe within the
New York, is expected home the lat- defeated the Jericho Lodge team with
2091 Seward avenue.
ter part of the week. Mr. Butzel, a score of 31 to 24. Arrangements
popular price range. Featuring
who accompanied her East, returned are being made by the chairman of
the short vamp. All at one price
Mrs. R. D. Strauss of the Belcrest Monday.
the athletic committee to play the To-
was hostess to 25 guests at a dinner
—$6.00.
ledo "Y" by the end of the month,
and dance on Feb. 9 in the gold room.
Mrs. Roy Zamsky of 2212 Hazel- either in Detroit or at Toledo. In
wood avenue and Mrs. Nathan Rubin addition to maintaining a basketball
An announcement of particular interest to
those women who have been paying
Among the newest arrivals in Los of 3244 Tuxedo avenue were joint leant, the "Y" offers various athletic
$0 to $10 for their shoes.
Angeles of the winter colony there, hostesses at a luncheon and bridge activities to its members.
Is Mrs. Morris Garvett of 2643 Webb on Tuesday, Feb. 8, at King Wah La
avenue, who left on Wednesday, ac- Cafe, honoring Mrs. It. Mossman of
The mid-winter (lance held last
Hosiery at Popular Prices
companied by her son, Charles Mor- Chicago, Ill., who is visiting her sis- Sunday evening at the Fort Wayne
ter, Mrs. D. Louis Lightstone of 1472 Hotel proved to be a large success.
ton.
Open Evenings
Virginia park, and Mrs. H. H. Prenz-
lauer,
who Covers
is leaving
for Florida
Monday and Saturday Only.
Arrangements are being made for
Mrs. Rita King Leavy of New York
Cuba.
were
laid for and
52
City is visiting her parents, Mr. and.
the forthcoming "Y" Friday evening
I
guests.
Opening gift
Mrs. Jacob King of 2075 West Phil%
services which will be held on Feb.
delphia avenue.
25 at the "Y." These services are
A beautiful pair of silk garters will
Herbert Wallace and William Solo- held the last Friday in the month,
be given to each purchaser
mon
have
returned
from
a
pleasant
Miss Rose Wise of 367 Richton
while the Y. W. H. A. holds services
of shoes.
avenue, Highland Park, is spending trip to Grand Rapids, where they at- every Friday. On Feb. 25, in addi-
the week-end in Ann Arbor, where tended the hardware convention.
tion to a splendid program of enter-
Building on Service"
she attended the J-hop.
tainment, a prominent speaker will
Mrs. Pepi Meth and family, for- conduct the services. All are invited
Complimenting her niece, Miss merly of 1461 West Philadelphia ave. to attend.
IKIIIIIIMIL.\\IM11.\\WILMI •ILII. ■■■■■■ %11.11MNIMIt Clara Schwartz, Mrs. J. S. Granader nue, are now residing in their new
of Hancock avenue entertained with home at 1523 Lee place.
The regular monthly business of
a miscellaneous shower of delightful
the Y. NI. II. A. will be held Sunday
p appointments on Sunday, Feb. 6. Honoring Miss Gertrude Unger, a afternoon at 4 o'clock. at 89 Rowena
Covers were laid for 65 guests. Miss bride-elect of this month, Mrs. Not street. In addition to the report of
t the recipient of many Sheber of 1910 Gladstone avenue en- the dance, reports relative to the pro-
was
0 S I seati a f r u t l ;If.
tertained with a bridge and handker- gress of the "Y" will also be read. A
i
chief and hosiery shower on Satur- splendid program of entertainment
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kipchinsky of day afternoon; Jan. 29. High scores has been arranged for this meeting.
PA
Sponsored by
r, 291 Farnsworth avenue entertained were awarded the Mesdames David
PA'
with a dinner party for 75 guests on Jalan, Ilarry Mendelsohn, Jule Gales RABBI EPSTEIN LEAVES
Sunday, Feb. 6, in honor of the bar and Emil Raskin. Miss Unger was
the recipient of many lovely gifts.
DETROIT FEBRUARY 13
A mitzvah of their son, Raymond.

—pointed (to simu•
late bob) in back
—pointed (geometric
ribbons) in front

For Health ;s Sake

.significant of the mode is this hat of glimmering black
Satin that points the way to fashion at back and front.
fhe crown molds the head in the approved manner, the
brim turns up, radio tucks dart in the back, while black
and white grosgrain ribbon forms the extremely smart
;eometric line on the crown. Sketched at left, $17.50,

H u dson's—Screnth Floor

the J. L. HUDSON CO.

DETROIT

L. B. KING & CO.

Engagtittdo

ousWOLD BOOT SHOPPE

Betty Jane
HOTET 4 6`WisweilrAZDING

OPENING

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MISHKUN ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE

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50 Cents Per Person

Music by Peerless Orchestra.

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Mrs. Samuel Popkin
of 2301 Glynn
.
• court, accompanied by her two chit-
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frtt 0 1 I n e r n t h e r , I 1( 1 . 7
l e l n and
ga left
Thursday
ctorb orn se t;
to spend the remainder of the winter.
Mr. Popkin and Mr. Segal accom-
panied their families as far as Chi-
cago and Kansas City, respectively.
— —
Mrs. Fannie Doktor of 1217 Bur- I
lingame avenue has as her house;
guests Mrs. David Doktor and Miss
Isabel Doktor of New York City.

Mrs. Louis Lightstone of 1472 Vir-
ginia park was hostess at a hard time
party given at her home honoring her
sister, Mrs. R. Mossman of Chicago.
A midnight supper was served and
covers were laid for 26 guests.

Rev. J. Silverman has just returned
from Pittsburgh, Pa., where he offici-
ated at the b'rith milnh of his grand-
son. Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Liebowitz.

Mrs. Hattie Goldberger and chil-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Beerbohm dren, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Friedman
of 426 King avenue entertained 150 and son Albert, formerly of Toledo,
guests on Sunday last in honor of are now residing in Detroit at 1631
their (laughter, Suzanne Rhoda, whose Nest Philadelphia avenue.
engagement to Paul David Bromberg
The Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority
was recently announced. Miss Goldie
Smith of Toronto, Ont., was an out. wishes to express its appreciation to
all clubs and friends who helped make
of-town guest.
its first mid-winter dance of Feb. 6
Mrs. Sophia Weil of Longfellow a marvelous success.
avenue, accompanied by Mrs. Edward
The marriage of Karl Kutinsky,
Lange of New York, will leave on the
S. S. Siboney on Saturday, Feb. 12, son of Mrs. J. Kutinsky of 418 Farns-
from New York for a trip to Havana, worth avenue, and Miss Irene Berg-
stein, daughter of Louis Bergstein of
Cuba. They will return in April.
Duluth. Minn., will take place in Chi-
cago on Sunday, Feb. 13.

REV. H. MILKOVSKY

EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
MOHEL

Recommended by New York, Chi-
cago and Detroit physicians.

MARRIAGES PERFORMED

Moved to 1699 TAYLOR
Phase Empire 4322

Mrs. Samuel Greenspan and dough-
ter, Shirley, have left for a three
weeks' visit in New York, where they
will attend the Bornstein-Greenspan
wedding on Feb. 20. Mr. Greenspan
will leave the early part of next week
to join his family. Before returning
to their home, they will visit in Phila-
delphia, Scranton, Wilkesbarre and
Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mrs. Lena Schwartz of Pingree

REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
MOHEL

avenue announces her approaching
marriage to Wolf Cohn on Sunday,

Recommended by Detroit Physi•
ci•ns. Now Residing at
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
Phone Empire 6426

Mr. and Mrs. William Nadler, for-
merly of Montreal, Que., are now re-
siding in Detroit and are at home at

REV. J. SILVERMAN

7TBC1C 7; '

HERMANN HOEXTER

the Nlisses Sophie and Minnie Schnei-
der of West Philadelphia avenue.

Mabel Specialist.

SS Yoe•' Leperimeo,

B. Mac, Columbia University.

tadeaoed be
Plkywriaais.

REPERTOIRE — VOICE PLACING — COACHING

Badersed by Jo•ef Peateralyek, ntrottor Nktor Taiking blaeblse C...,
Gloryia Polareo. Ptr. Chiaestre Opera Co.

avenue.

The Athena Girls were hostesses at

, a prettily appointed social-tea on
Tuesday evening last, at the home of

I

Resit/eau Studies 2243 LOTHROP AVE., soar Fersrtoe.th St.
Phone for Appointments, Euclid 2144
% it.

329 ALGER

Empire 7390
caws. as 14.16.1.6 11..arareaa.

PERFECTION LODGZ
I Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and
A. M.. will hold • special communics-
' :ion Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 7 p.
C. X. SANDORF, Secretary.
By Order of—
CHARLES RUBINER, W. M.

TO BE GIVEN BY

Madison Athletic Club

— on —
Rabbi M. Epstein, the founder and
head of the Talmudical Academy at
Hebron, Palestine, will leave Detroit
— at the
on Sunday, Feb. 13, at 11 p. m. On
the eve of his departure, Rabbi Ep-
stein begs to extend, through The
Billy Buahor'a Rialto Orchestra.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, his sincer-
est thanks to the rabbis of the com-
ADMISSION: LADIES 75c; GENTLEMEN $1.00.
munity, the members of the commit-
tees who have charged themselves =M.
with the task of raising funds for the
academy, and all who have contrib-
uted to this worthy cause.
VIBIDOMMIMMISWLVIAt
. WilliValklatalMalb W asbIA%% % WillilklataW S IM; •
Rabbi Epstein is now residing at
Webster Hall, room 640, where he
will remain until his departure.

SUNDAY EVE., FEB. 13, AT 8:30 P. M.

STATLER HOTEL (MAIN BALLROOM)

CARD PARTY



Casetta School of Ballet

3433 Woodward Ave.

Italian technique, toe, character.
Classes now' forming for advanced
pupils and beginners. Special rates
by class tickets or lessons payable
each time. Evening classes for
business girls; also night classes
for boys and young men. Private
lessons by appointment.

3153 Cu. Avenue

WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 16, 1927

Refreshments and Prizes at Each Table.

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COAL SPECIAL

THIS WEEK

ONLY

Poca. Lump or Egg, $9.50
H. L. WILSON CO.

Hogsrth 7730.

SUBWAY

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at the Finest Cafe 'Mid All

the

Home Comforts.

King Wah IA Cafe

118 Michigan Ave. West of Kinsel's

We have a reputation to live up to—a record of serv-
ice. Parties and banquet of any size satisfactorily
accommodated with private rooms.

FLOWER SHOP

V

To Be Given by the

HEBREW BABY DAY NURSERY
JUNIOR CHAPTER
at the —
KNIGTS OF PYTHIAS HALL

GLENDALE 7644.

Feb. 13.

1676 Gladstone

Valentine Dance

For Reservations, ask for Mr. Woods.

FrankJones Orchestra

Dancing Hours Daily-12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1.

NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME
PHONE CADILLAC 5074

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