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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-02-18

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PAGE TEN

IFAVISMOIROIVICIAB

!IMMEIN,

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PLANS COMPLETED FOR
ALUMNI U. H. S. DANCE

plated a most successful year and,
according to sentiment, it was in that
year that the most material and con-
structive work has been done, ever
since its inception four years ago.
Its aim is to co-operate and help the
U. H. S. in all its activities and to
fraternize the graduates of that in-
stitution. Of its accomplishments,
the establishing of the only Hebrew
circulating library in Michigan and
the publishing of a Hebrew magazine
stand out.
Tickets may be obtained either
from the members of the association
or at the door the evening of the
dance. The proceeds are to go to-
wards the publishing of another Ile-
brew magazine.

Y. M. H. A. NOTES

JR. HADASSAH DANCE
PLANS ARE COMPLETED

Last Tuesday evening the "Y" bas-
ketball team defeated the Strangers
Those in charge of the membership
A. C., a member of the Jewish Ath- dance to be given by the Detroit unit
letic league, with the score of 20 to of Junior Hadassah on Wednesday
19. By this victory the "Y" team
stepped into second place. Next
Tuesday evening the "Y" team will
play the B'nai B'rith team at the
Shaarey Zedek gymnasium at 9
o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to all to attend these games,
which are held every Tuesday eve-
ning.

Elaborate plans have been com-
pleted for the third annual dance to
be given by the Alumni Association
of the United Hebrew Schools Satur-
day evening, Feb. 19, at the Phila-
delphia-Byron Hall. The commit-
tee on arrangements, which consists
of Naomi Buchhalter, chairman; Mi-
riam Plotnitsky, Judith Lippe and
Nathan Shur, announces that the af-
fair promises to be exceptionally well
responded to and that • most enjoy-
able evening is in store for all that
do attend. The music, to be furnished
A building fund campaign is being
by the well-known Bill Lankin's De-
planned. It is the plan of the officers
troiters, is another factor in assuring
and members of the board of direc-
the function to be unsurpassed in its
tors to find suitable quarters for the
brilliance.
Each to his trade, then the cows "Y" members. The quarters will con-
The alumni association has COM- will be well guarded.
tain a gymnasium, meeting rooms,
pool tables, shower baths, library and
a lunch room. The campaign for
funds for such a building will com-
mence March 1. From the outlook
of the plans now in the hands of a
proper committee, Detroit Jewry will
have a real "Y" building by the Bum-
pier of this year.

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Next Friday evening at 8:30
o'clock the Young Men's Hebrew As-
sociation of Detroit will hold its reg-
ular monthly Friday evening services
at 89 Rowena street. A cordial in-
vitation is extended to all the Jewish
young men and women of Detroit to
attend. In addition to the speaker,
a splendid entertainment program
has been arranged.

U. H. S. TO ENTERTAIN
DR. BENDERLY IN MARCH

Dr. S. Benderly, Director Bureau of
Jewish Education of New York, will
be the guest of the United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit on Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday, March 1, 2 and
3.
Tuesday evening, March 1, at 8:30
o'clock, Dr. Benderly will address the
Northwestern Women's league at the
Philadelphia-Byron auditorium.
Dr. Benderly is touring the princi-
palities of the middle west in the in-
terest of Jewish education.

BICUR CHOLEM TO HOLD
PURIM BALL MARCH 20

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The seventeenth annual Purim ball
will be given by the Bicur Cholem So-
ciety on Sunday evening, March 20,
in the main ballroom of the Hotel
Statler.
Jean Goldkette's Troubadours will
furnish the dance music and a de-
lightful program of entertainment is
being arranged. Admission is $t per
person. As has been done in all pre-
vious affairs, the proceeds of the ball
will be used for charity.
Tickets may be obtained from Mor-
ris Greenberg, chairman of the affair;
Samuel Wexler, assistant chairman,
or from any member of the organiz-
ation.

231

A reception will be tenderest Isaac
Rader, whose paintings are now being
featured at a one-man show held un-

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Avery pretty bridge party was
given at the home of Miss Ann N.
Finkelstein of 2048 Gladstone ave-
nue in honor of Miss Dorothy Ma-
nello.

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'OURTEOUS PERSONAL ATTENTION N

Mrs. M. Lehman of Ogden, Utah,
who has been the guest of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'merman of
2055 Gladstone avenue, has left to
join Mr. Lehman in California, where
they will remain for the balance of
the winter.

Mrs. Charles Baum of Kenilworth
avenue entertained 50 guests at a
luncheon and linen shower on Wed-
nesday, Feb. 9, at King Wah Lo Cafe,
in honor of Miss Sadye Gutenberg,
whose marriage to Morris Baum will
take place Sunday, Feb. 27, at the
Hotel Gotham.

MISS RHEA HARRIS

evening, Feb. 23, at Webster Hall, an-
nounce that elaborate plans have been
completed and an evening of real en-
joyment is anticipated. The affair is
for paid members only and their es-
corts. These who have not yet paid
their dues are asked to do so immed-
iately in order that they may take ad-
vantage of this opportunity.
Tickets may be obtained from Flor-
ence Shirley Krell, chairman of the
dance committee, Miriam Levin, Lil-
lian Glasier, Helen Horowitz, Dorothy
Epstein, Ethel Steinberg, Rose Gor-
don, Rhea Harris, Ida Velick, Thelma
Gordon, Fay Milensky or Lillian Ke-
tai .
The following list of patrons and
patronesses has been announced: Mr.
and Mrs. Seymour Lewis , Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman Ullian, Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour J. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Krell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Simon
Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Rein.
heimer, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rosen-
field, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan N. Kap-
lan, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau,
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg, and
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Itorowitz.

JERICHO LODGE TO HOLD
OPEN MEETING FEB. 22

On Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, Jeri-
cho Lodge No. 490, I. 0. 0. F., will
hold an open meeting at Jericho Tem-
ple, Oakland and Melbourne avenues,
for its members, Jericho Rebekah
Lodge and friends.
The entertainment committee, which
ncludes William Hacker, Louis Tzvine,
Meyer Kaufman, Ludwig Borax, N.
Geir and David Gottlieb, has arranged
the following program: Bobby Gold-
stein, vocalist; Miss Shulman, pianist;
Misses Lottie and Dorothy Kroll, ac-
companied by Arthur Selierr; E. Gold-
farb, S. Richter and Miss Ruth Bliss.
It costs a good deal to die in Paris. Dancing will conclude the program.

Complimenting Mrs. Alf. Cohen of
Toronto, who arrived in the city to
attend the Baum-Gutenberg wedding,
Mrs. Charles Baum of Kenilworth
avenue entertained on Monday eve-
ning last.

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Flower Shop

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A M A ZI N c7

Mrs. Adolph Schlesinger, accom-
panied by her niece, Miss Annette
Schneider of 8700 Second boulevard,
left for New York to attend the Rob-
inson-Kohnstamm wedding, which will
take place Feb. 24 at the Hotel Bilt-
more. Miss Schneider will be a mem-
ber of the bridal party.

At this Sunday's meeting at the
"Y" at 5 p. in addition to the im-
portant business relating to the "Y"
building that will be taken up, Aaron
Kurland, prominent attorney, will be
the principal speaker. In addition to
that there will be entertainment. All
are welcome.

VIOLIN — PIANO — CELLO

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Personal

TO HONOR ISAAC RADER
AT CENTER ON FEB.

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CRYSTINE KENNEDY

der the auspices of the Jewish Cen-
ters Association, at the Jewish Cen-
ter, 31 Melbourne avenue, on Wed-
nesday evening, Feb. 23, at 8 o'clock.
The hostesses for the evening will be
Mrs. Maurice Morse, Mrs. Henry
Cohl and Mrs. S. Q. Kesler. This
makes the fourth of a series of one-
man art exhibits. It began on Mon-
day evening, Feb. 14, and will last
through Monday evening, Feb. 28.

DEP AP TM EN T

Before yon deride
on • new spring
frock, vk it our
new dress depart-
ment.

YOUNG ISRAEL

Mrs. Mandel Goldsmith and (laugh-
ter, Sylvia, of Chicago, are the house Sabbath Services:
guests of Mrs. Henry Spiro of 1923
The Sabbath morning services at 9
West Euclid avenue.
o'clock and afternoon services at 4
o'clock,
which are sponsored by
Mrs. Julius H. Epstein of 8640 La
Safe boulevard left Feb. 1 for a Young Israel, are conducted by young
men
in
the
proper traditional solem-
month's vi it with friends and rela-
tives in Providence, Boston and New nity. Kirby Center, Kirby at St. An-
toine
streets;
Jewish Center, 31 Mel-
York.
bourne, at Woodward avenue, and •
Mishkun
Israel
Synagogue, Blaine at
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore D. Friedman
Linwood avenue, are the places of
(Beatrice Marx) have returned from worship.
a honeymoon trip to Havana, Cuba,
On Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock
and are now residing at 2754 Calvert
at the Jewish Center branch, a class
avenue.
on the Book of Esther and the Purim
festival is conducted by Max Tern-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roskan of chin. The afternoon services follow.
the Whittier will leave on Saturday Then the most enjoyable and inter-
for a month's sojourn at Miami
esting program of the day is an old-
Beach, Fla.
time Sholos-Shudos and the singing
of Zmires, finally ending with the
Mrs. Ida Levin of 2698 Calvert evening services, thus completing
See
avenue entertained with a surprise perfect Sabbath. All are invited a
to
Our
dinner party on Saturday. Feb. 12, attend these services.
Window
in honor of the twenty-fifth wedding
Display
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Stan- Educational:
field. Covers were laid for 75 guests.
The Detroit Yeshivah, or school of
Valentine decorations were carried
out effectively. Card playing was the higher Talmudical learning. which
was
recently re-organized and named
diversion of the evening.
in memory of the late Rabbi Judah
L. Levine, who was an ardent worker
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein of
Columbus avenue will sail March 4, and supporter of the school, is the
Smart Fars and
only one of its kind in the State of
on the S. S. Olympic, for an extend-
Dresses
Michigan. The Yeshivah has an en-
ed sojourn abroad.
rollment of more than 30 students
210
Bagley
Ave.
studying for the rabbinate. It is at
Michigan Theater Bldg.
REUBEN PLANS TO
present located at the Emanuel Syn-
BREAK ALL RECORDS agogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson
avenues. The rabbisc of the city are
Nothing that has happened in Mich- the board of advisors of the Yeshivah.
The
school is supported by funds
igan life insurance circles has attract-
ed quite as much interest and atten- raised in various synagogues by the
Young
Israel of Detroit.
tion with the people as the plan of
I'arents wishing to give their sons
Simon Reuben of the Fishman
an
education
along this line are re-
Agency of the Detroit Life Insurance
Company to attempt to write 1,000 quested to consult the teachers at
the
school
each
day from
3 to 10
p m.
applications during March. The very except Saturday; Sunday
from
audacity of the proposal is a chal-
to
1
lenge in the simple requirement of m•
energy, physical and mental, for
Employment Bureau:
which it calls.
An employment bureau which was
At various times in the past, the
life insurance agents have set out to recently formed for the purpose of
assisting
young men and women seek-
break state and national records, both
in volume of business produced as ing positions in all branches of work,
with
the
observance of Sabbath, is
well as in the number of applications.
forward to the support of De-
There was a time when a total of 300 looking
troit
Jewry
of this worthy under-
applications in one year was looked taking.
upon as an unusual accomplishment.
Any
information
regarding va-
Then one day an agent in a small
town in Virginia created a sensation cancies in Jewish or Gentile firms
will
be
greatly
appreciated.
Address
by writing 300 in one month. Since
all communications to Young Israel
that time the record frequently has
Detroit, 31 Melbourne avenue, De-
been exceeded, until the total for a of
troit.
single month's production is 628.
Naturally, the question arises as to Social Activities:
the personality of the Detroit man
The semi-monthly meeting of
who has started out to beat the best
known figures. Mr. Reuben has been Young Israel will be heist Wednesday
in the life insurance business in De- evening, Feb. 23, at 8:30, at the Jew-
troit for 18 years. Ile is well known ish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. A
as the personification of dynamic en- special program is being arranged,
promises to be very entertain-
ergy. Naturally, to write 1,000 appli- which
ing.
cations in a single month, it will re-
A
Purim
affair is being planned.1
quire not only all the hustling he pos-
committee in charge is headed
sibly can crowd into 31 days, but The
WHENEVER
by H. C. Miller.
definite well-laid plans. These he
Everyone is looking forward to the
has carefully worked out. Mr. Reu-
success
of
Young
Israel's
second
an-
ben has in the past contests in the
Detroit Life won many prizes for un- nual social activity, which will take
place in the form of a dance at the
usual production.
Hotel Statler Sunday evening, March
27. Jean Goldkette's Troubadours
B'NAI B'RITH WEEKLY
have been engaged to furnish the mu-
sic
fur this affair. This dance prom-
DANCES HUGE SUCCESS
ises to be one of the outstanding so-
Announcement is niade by Harry cial events of the season.
The purpose of this dance is to
Yudkoff, chairman of the Saturday
night dance committee of the local raise enough funds to continue the
B'nai B'rith, that these weekly affairs good work of Young Israel in Detroit.
have become exceedingly popular Your assistance in this respect will
with Detroit's younger set. He also help to further the Young Israel
soon!
states that the popular dance orches- movement in Detroit.
tra which has been furnishing music
for these affairs will be retained for Membership: ----
Any young man or woman inter-
the balance of the season, thus assur-
ing attendants at the dances of the ested in the work of the organization
and of good moral character and over
very best in dance music.
Dances are held every Saturday 17 y^ars of age is eligible for mem•
evening in the beautiful ballroom of bership. Application for membership
the B'nai B'rith Community (louse, may he made at the semi-monthly
Janney-Bowman Bldg.
275 East Ferry avenue. The admis- meetings of the organization, which
Corner Perk end Elisabeth
sion fee is nominal and,guests at the are held every second and fourth
affairs are furnished with additional Wednesday evening of the month at
the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne ave-
features of entertainment.
The New Orthophonic
Members in charge state that it is nue.
their constant endeavor to keep the
weekly dances upon a
plane in Athletics •
The Young
o.
Israel basketball team
order that the youth of the commun..
ity may enjoy a pleasant evening in added another victory to its list by
congenial and uplifting surroundings. defeating the B'nai B'rith Juniors by
a score of 38 to 7 Monday evening at
Shaarey Zedek gymnasium, Brush
YOUNG PNESOCPO
LSE T
S UCM
LU
E BBALL the
and Willis avenues. Gymnasium
classes and basketball games are held
every Monday evening at 7 o'clock.
— Clubof Temple Members of Young Israel are invited
The Young Peoples
Beth El announces an elaborate cos- to participate in these sports.
tome dance to take place Saturday
evening, Feb. 26, at 8:30 o'clock, in Blaine-Linwood Breach:
4
the reception hall of the temple. Young men and women living in
Admittance will be restricted to the section of the Blaine avenue
members in costume only. Persons branch, which was recently organized
Casetta School of Ballet
who are eligible for membership are to accommodate those that reside in
3433 Woodward Ave.
urged to mail their applications im- that vicinity, are urged to attend the
mediately so that they may avail Sabbath morning services, which are Italian technique, toe, character.
themselves of the opportunity of at- sponsored by Young Israel. The serv-
Classes now forming for advanced
tending whet promises to be an out- ices begin at 9 a. m.
pupils and beginners. Special rates
standing nodal event of the mason.
Members of the affiliated societies
by class tickets or lessons payable
DR. ALTSHULER TO SPEAK
of Temple Beth El are iqvited to at-
Dr. Ira M. Altahuler will address each time. Evening classes for
tend.
• meeting of the Round Table Inter-
business girls; also night classes
professional Society on Friday eve-
Popularity is the small change of ning, Feb. 25, at Temple Beth El. He for boys and young men. Private
glory.
lessons by appointment.
will speak on the subject "Power of
Suggestion." The meeting starts
There is nothing so virtuous as the promptly at 9 o'clock and is open to
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