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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-02-25

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LENOX

Aristocrat of Chinas

In perfection of texture, warmth of color
and glaze. symmetry of shape, and beauty
of original decorations, Lenox is unex-
celled.
The "Autumn" pattern is illustrated.
The dinner plates, and tea cups and saucers
• re both 550, and the bread and butter
plates $30 a dozen.

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Lenox is carried in Permit exclusively

by King's. Charmingly displayed in
the "Salon des Bean: .1 rta," where
table set-tips can be arranged.

L. B. KING & CO.

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A regular meeting of the Detroit
Council of Jewish Women will be
held on Monday afternoon, March 7,
at 2:15 o'clock, at Temple Beth El
Chapel, Woodward and Gladstone
avenues. John Langdon Davies, a
British scientist, journalist. parlia-
mentary candidate and Oxford lec-
turer, will speak on "The Nordic and
, the Nordic Myth."

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BOOK BARGAINS .•

Several Hundred Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Editions at

75c Each or Three Books for $2.00.

In Our Basement Book Room.

SHEEHAN'S BOOKSTORE

1550 Woodward Avenue

Attention!!

Second Annual Bialystocker Grand Ball

SUNDAY NIGHT, FEB. 27, AT 8 P. M.

— at the —

Philadelphia-Byron Hall.

Philadelphia at Byron Ave.

Proceeds go to the Starving Jews in Bialystock.

Tickets 75e.

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YOUNG PEOPLES TO
HOLD MASQUERADE

Fancy Drew Ball to Be Held on Feb.

FOR "SOMEBODY'S" GIFT

Plans are completed for the Young
Peoples' Temple Club of Temple Beth
El fancy dress masquerade ball which

Cameo Brooches
$8. 50 to $50.00

26 at Temple Beth El.

The regular monthly meeting of
the Detroit chapter of Junior Hadas-
salt, which would ordinarily be held
on Tuesday evening, March 1, has
been postponed until Tuesday eve-
ning, March 8. Meetings are held
at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
Torah and start promptly at 8:15
o'clock.

Sirs. Arthur Pollack of Atkinson
Dr. and Mn. Joseph Blesm•n will avenue has as her house guest Sirs.
be hosts to a number of friends at a J. J. Snyder of New York City.
buffet supper at their home on Mc-
lean avenue, Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Levin (Jean
Feb. 26.
Decker) of 234 East Euclid avenue
have returned home after spending
In honor of Miss Clara Schwartz, several months in Miami, Fla.
whose marriage to Hyman D. Berko-
vitz will be an event of Feb. 27, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Seeger of
Julius G. Cohen of Blaine avenue en- Ilamilton avenue have returned from
tertained with a bridge and kitchen a 10 days' trip in Ohio.
ELSA ADELE FREEMAN
shower on Feb. 17. Covers were laid
will take place Saturday evening,
for 25 guests. High honors were
Mrs. Gertrude Fishman of 2005 February 26, at Temple Beth EL
awarded to Mkt) Gertrude Water- West Philadelphia avenue entertained
Decorations will be lavishly pre-
stone and Mrs. Al Waldron.
Tuesday evening, F eb. 22. with a pared in the George Washington per-
bridge and kitchen shower in honor iod color scheme of red, white and blue.
Miss Irene Beck, daughter of Mr. of her sister, Rose liershman, whose Costumes will represent ninny periods,
and Mrs. Louis Beck of Burlingame marriage will be an event of March. prizes will be awarded for the best
avenue, spent the past week-end in
and most appropriate costume. The'
Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Sirs. Sol Gittleman of grand march will start promptly at
11551 Second boulevard were hosts 10:311 o'clock and will be led by the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Mendelsohn to 16 guests at a dinner of beautiful general chairman, Norman II. Bin- I
and son. Sherman Abner, formerly of appointments on Tuesday evening, krant, and his partner, Miss Elsa I
1910 Gladstone avenue, are now re- Feb. 22, at the Hotel Belcrest.
Adele Freeman, chairman of the social
siding in their new home at 1585
committee. Charles Stone's colorist
Mrs. J. II. Epstein, who has been favorites will furnish the music from,
Monterey avenue.
vacationizing in the East for the past the decorated platform.
Invitations have been sent to soror-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob King of West three weeks, will be in Indianapolis
1. Philadelphia avenue have as their for Feb. 27, where she will attend ities and fraternities, and with the co-
house guest their daughter, Mrs. Rita t h e wedding of her sister, Miss Ruth operation of the !fillet Foundation of ;
King Levey of New York City. Ann Arbor large representation is as-
sured. Refreshments will be served
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyers of all evening.
Dr. W. W. Kahn, eye specialist, has
.\t this event the older folks as well
moved his offices to 630 Maccabees Glynn court entertained a company
of friends at their home last Sunday as the young are invited to join in
Building.
evening.
with the spirit of the evening.
The committee in charge of this
Miss Helen
Henschel Morris,
The Misses Gertrude Waterstone event are: Norman H. Birnkrant, gen-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
0. Morris of Burlingame avenue, has and Rose Landwald entertained 15 eral chairman; George Emanuel Neu-
left for a visit of several weeks in guests Feb. 22 with a bridge-luncheon garten, chairman publicity committee,
in honor of Miss Clara Schwartz, a assisted by Bud Vehon and Angelo
New York.
bride-elect. High honors were won Maybaum; Elsa Adele Freeman,
chairman social committee, assisting
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Shever and by Miss Estelle Oppenheine.
Max Silver; Marcia Erman, Milton
daughter, Phyllis Hannah, formerly :
Mrs. Saul Vats of Pittsburgh, Pa., Pownusky, Foster Vehon, Judith Brie-
of 1910 Gladstone avenue, have
's
the
mest
of
her
mother
Mrs.
Dora
tenbach,
Goldie Vehon, chairman mu-
moved into their new home at 1585
1 6arveti't of 1217 Burlingame avenue. sic committer, with Harold Ehrlich;
Monterey avenue.
Felix Silver, chairman decorations
Mr. and Sirs. N. W. Beaker of Ann committee, with Henry Freud; Vir- I
Recent arrivals in Los Angeles are
; Mr and Mrs William A Goldberg Arbor entertained with a dinner ginia Goldberg, Frank Weil Cecil ,
of the Whittier, who will be guests party on Sunday in honor of their Birnkrant. Angelo Maybaum, and du-'
at the Hotel Biltmore during their son, Morris. Covers were laid for 75 dith Brietenbach assisting.
guests. Among the out-of-town guests
stay there.
present were Mr. nad Mrs. Holden- DR. BENDERLY TO SPEAK
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Horwitz grabber, Mr. and Mrs. David Gold-
AT BETH EL COLLEGE
urg, Sir. and Sirs. William Lansky,
(Rose Babcock), whose marriage was b berg,
an event of Dec. 28, 1926, are now Mr. and Mrs. M. Lansky, Mr. and
Dr.
Sampson
Benderly, the great
Sirs. A. Sauerman. Mr. and Sirs. E.
residing at 3020 Monterey avenue.
and daughter,
Sir. Mn.
and Jewish educator, who has come to De-
S. Fisher and daughter,
Sir. and

Mrs.
Kaplan and son, the Misses troit at the invitation of the United
David B.
Lichtig
Mrs. Jack S. Uhr (Mary Wetsman) Sadye
Jacobs. Esther Holdengrabber Hebrew Schools, will address a special
is the guest of Mrs. Ralph Davidson and Rose Weinstock and George G. assembly of Beth El College of Jewish
and Mrs. :Maurice Saulson.
Goldberg, Abraham Bernstein and Studies and the faculty of the School
of Religion of Temple Beth El on
Sir. and Sirs. F. J. Meyers, accom-
Wednesday night, March 2.
panied by their daughters, Dorothy, Moe Holdengrabber, all of Detroit,
It is due to the courtesy of the
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
Holden
of
Mildred and Annette, of Chicago
United Hebrew Schools, who are the
boulevard are enjoying a month's Windsor.
hosts of Dr. Benderly, that Beth El
stay at Miami and Palm Beach, Fla.
will have the privilege of hear-
Miss Frances Block entertained 14 College
Mrs. Samuel Hartman has returned guests at luncheon on Friday at the ing the great Jewish teacher. He will
speak
on
the subject "The Jewish
to her home on Blaine avenue after Belcrest.
Share in American Culture."
a month's visit with her parents in
While the assemblies of Beth El Col-
Miss Lillian Robins of California
rily -st for the
Cleveland, Ohio.
primanon
avenue has left for a month's stay in le ge are intend edoll ege,
udents
d ents of the c
Washington,
D. C., where she will stu special
Mr. and M. Edward F. Green-
admission by applying for
ofafy
field of McQuade avenue spent the be the house guest of Sirs. E. Vernon Im
ial visitor's card at the teniple
a
week-end at Fremont, Ohio, where
Mrs. Abe cordon entertained the
they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
officers of Purity Chapter. Eastern
!Sol Hyman.
Star, with a bridge-luncheon of de- REV. JACOB SILVERMAN

The charming thing about a cameo brooch
. aside from its delicate beauty ... is the
fact that Fashion always approves it. And
many women prefer one to any other sort
of brooch. Illustrated is a cameo, with
rose-pink background, mounted in a
decorated white-gold frame. Other larger
and more elaborate cameos are priced
to $50.

I IUDSON'S—FIRST FLOOR—WOODWARD

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

DETROIT

Musical Delight and Permanent
Satisfaction are inseparably associated
with ownership of this noted
instrument

REMIER

Small Grand Piano

it is wonderful value, too,

at our very moderate
price of

'645

The House of Grinnell stands back

of this dainty grand in every par.

Ocular. You can bring it into your
home feeling absolutely sure you
will always be proud of it. Come
in today—note the fulness and
beauty of its tone—the grace and
charm of its design--the excel-
lence of its workmanship —you
will surely admire it—and realize
that never in any other moderate
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outstanding quality and value.
Take advantage of our very easy
payment plan—of our liberal al-
lowance on other instrument, if
you have one to exchange--and
know the joy and satisfaction of
having a fine Grand Piano
in your home at once.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

MONDAY

is the

Last Day

of our

Greatest
February Sale

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incton'poul even! at 1420

' Beautiful in its appointments was ightful appointments at her home,
$611 LaSalle boulevard, on Wedfles-[
the reception at which Mr. and Mrs. day, Feb. 16.
Rev. Jacob Silverman of Alger ave-
George A. Bloom of Tennyson ave-
nue, formerly of Toledo, has been in
nue entertained in honor of their Miss Anna Sanders has left for an i Detroit for one year and is highly rec-
I ommended by physicians and hospital
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Marx
t d visit in the East.
of Long Beach. Calif., on Sunday, extended
authorities. During his short stay in
!Feb. 13, at their home.
Samuel Satovsky of Chicago boule-1 Detroit Reverend Silverman has offi-
vard left on Feb. 7 for Hot Springs, ciated at 217 birth milahs. lie is also
Isadore Braseh of 733 Clairmount Ark where he will spend the entire cantor at the Holbrook Synagogue.
avenue. who spent the past five
m o nth.
weeks in Hot Springs, Ark., is now
sojourning in New Orleans. From
luncheon was given by the Eu- ,
Dine at
• the Finest Cafe 'Mid
New Orleans, Mr. Brasch will visit in thimia Sorority last Saturday after-
All the Horne Comforts.
Ca in litf,orr. ma for the remainder of the noon at Boggs Restaurant in honor
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:of the Misses Lenore Green and Edna i

Simons, who were recently initiated /
Mr. and Sim Julius Greenthal of
Palmer Park boulevard stopped for into the sorority.
I
• visit with their children. Dr. and
.,,_"
bid bon voyage to Mrs. Milton
'
, M.
rs Roy Si. . Greenthal of Milwaukee,' will
sail on
the*ith Mr. Bernstein,
rnstein,
who
en route to Hot Springs, Ark., where
S. S. Olympic March
they will spend • month.
I for • sojourn abroad, Miss Rae ,
--
Bernstein
of
Collingwood
avenue en-
Mrs. Adolph Dosie and daughter. '
()newsy, Mich., left Tuesday tertained 24 guests last Saturday
Iva. of
evening with a bridge and bunco
evening for their home after spend-
erg the week in the city. where they party of lovely appointments. High I
honors were won by Mrs. R. Garelick, I
attended the Uretsky-Dosie engage- Mrs. L. Garelick Mrs. L Rapport and
meat reception held Sunday evening.
Lev u.
Mrs.
'
I
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing. who left
Miss
Anne W. Bernstein of the
several weeks ago on a cruise around Saul Abramovitch School of Musi:
the Panama Canal. have arrived in
presented the following pupils in a
Lei, Angeles.
118 MICHIGAN AVE.
pianoforte recital on Thursday eve-
Feb 17, at the Little Theater
m
West of Kinsel's
Mollie DeR „v „ was hostess ning.
Y. W. H. A.: Jerome Arra,
at a bridge and buffet supper on Fri-
Rio.bLins.s.
day evening, Feb. IS. at the home of t 'rei n ' e h R. K
aylemina.nDoC
rootra
hy ItZEOpp,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Irene Rubenstein. Gerson B. Bern-
D. DeRoven of 362 Harmon avenue. .
several solos
w
Prises were a arded Mesdames Sarah stein, violinist, rendered
We have a reputation to
He- and was accompanied at the piano by
Lutchansky, Jeanette Goldberg.
live up to—a record of
Lawrence
Rubenstein.
lene Rosen and Charlotte DeRoren.

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Harry Graham Batter, who has
been residing in California for the
past six years, has recently opened
I h:s law offices in the Union Bank
Building. Los Angeles, Calif.

Mrs. Abe Silberstein and Mrs.
Charles Slazneek left for a month's
stay in Hot Springs, Ark., where they
will be guests at the new Arlington
Hotel. En route to their home they
Hotel.
will be met in Chicago by Mr. Sil-
berstein and Mr. Slarneck

The Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority
held a bridge luncheon at the home of
Miss Lee SuberrAS on Sunday, Feb-
! ruary 20.

affairs
r- ..^y delightful affai
..f Miss Ethel A. Op-
cl.er
per.heirn, alt--s e marriage to Henry
M Barker was at: event of Feb. 15.
was a luncheon and shower given by
Reny A. Greenbaum and Mir Estelle
0;penheim a: the Lee Crest for 20
guests.

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Is honor of her sister. Mi., SI'. •

Gottschalk. a bride-elect of Mare, :-`.
Min Merrunt Gottschalk entertalred
20 ruerts on Feb. 20 at • bridge-
luncheon at the Fort Wayne HoteL
Honors were won by Mrs. .Ann Ber-
kowitz, Florence Carnierer and the
Misses Bee Rosenthal. Molly Aron -
sum *ad Ann Manson.

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