THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Mr. and Sirs. Herman Coven of
3305 Elmhurst avenue announce the
March Sale
of
Housewares
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A pleatiant diversion which evoked
touch interest ,.t.cially was OW Israel
Zangwill evening presented by the
Arts Society of Temple Beth El on
Tuesday evening. Dancing and a so.'
vial tour followed the program, which
was made up on two plays capably .
presented by the following: "Hardy
Perennials," Sirs. Alex Gladwin, Mrs.
Elsa Shapero, Sii , s El a A. Freeman,
Gilbert Schoenti.dil and Angelo May.'
bawl); "The Belated Honeymoon," I
Morris Garvett, Mrs. Edith Kopelson,
Felix Silver, Sirs. Francis Illumrosen,
Harry Haden, Miss Elea A. Freeman
and Wallace Rosenheim. Alex Back-1
bout sang a group of Yiddish folk
songs, accompanied by Alan Hopei-
son, and a brief review of the life
and works of Israel Zangwill was'
given by Rabbi Icon Fram.
LENOX --Aristocrat of Chinas
Lenox, unequaled for perfection of tex-
ture and charm of design— the triumph of
American ceramics—is carried in a number
of open stock pasterns by us exclusively
in Detroit.
The "Meadowbrook" is shown. It has a
border of deep blue broken by paneled
flower baskets. The dinner plates are $90
• dozen; other items in proportion.
Selection of chins ismade en, end de.
lightbil by mean• of dining table nel•ttlt ,
Ileatix Art., On the sre
In the Only
Here y., esn view all bgte
ond an,
In a home atmosphere.
L. Be KING & CO.
E. °rand River and Library
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await uaeiii :,
Attend the
Second Annual Dance
Young Israel of Detroit
— at —
HOTEL STATLER
SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 27
Musk by Jean Goldkette's Orchestra.
Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky of
Chicago boulevard entertained with
a bridge-luncheon Saturday, March
12. Covers were laid for 20 guests.
MISS ROSE COVEN
Prizes were won by the Mesdames
Nathan Pereira and Isadore Glober- betrothal of their daughter, Ruse, to
son.
Joseph J. Fineman, son of Mr. and
'
Mrs. Samuel Fineman of this city.
Sandelman was hostess
Mrs. J.
a
luncheon
and
bridge
of
exquisite
at
Mr. and Sirs. 0. Barahal of 15468
appointments on Saturday at her Petoskey street announce the be-
home, 2271 Taylor avenue, in honor trothal of their daughter, Irene, to
of Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of Buffalo, David Marks of this city.
N. Y.
HUDSON'S—ENTIRE TENTH FLOOR
The J. L. HUDSON CO.
DETROIT
Abraham Lexier of Winnipeg,
Sir. and Mrs. Harry I'renzlauer
hove returned from an extended trip Man., announces the engagement of
his daughter, Miss Reisa Lexier, to
to Florida.
Dr. Louis Pearlman of Windsor, Ont.
Club.
gown of white satin, trimmed with
Mrs. I. Globerson of 2711 Monte- bridal lace. She carried a shower
Mrs. Minnie Weiss and family, for- ray avenue entertained with a linen bouquet of white roses and lilies-of-
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merly of 1984 Taylor avenue, are shower of delightful appointments i
a the-valley .
now residing at 2931 Clements ave. compliment to Miss Birdie Glener,
Mrs. J. Cohen assisted as matron o if
bride-elect
of
April
3.
Covers
were
line.
honor and the Misses Beatrice Cohen,
placed for 42 guests. Miss Glener Shirley Richardson,
... Dorothy
r othy Lou-,
Dr. Sol Q. Kesler has moved his was the recipient of many lovely 'Jetty Dished anti Airs. Rae Bauman
gifts.
offices to 652 Maccabees Building.
were bridesmaids.
Assessment One Dollar
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kvInnouncement!
B'nai Brith Ballroom
275 EAST FERRY AVENUE
Now available for Parties, Weddings, Banquets
and Dances.
For Information Call Elias Goldberg, Northway 1896.
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JewishNationalFund
Announces Its Annual
Celebration
and Dance
Arena Gardens, Sunday, March 20
CONTINUOUS PROGRAM FROM 2 P. M., to 1 A. M.
8 p. m. to 1 a. m.
Mrs. Harry Berman of 4540 See-
baldt avenue will entertain 30 guests
at luncheon and bridge on Saturday,
March 19, ut the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Kitchenware, kitchen cabinets, gas stoves, sew-
ing machines, electric appliances, American,
and imported china, sparkling glassware, lamps
and shades enter this March Sale at prices ex.
ceedingly low. It is the Springtime opportunity
to economize on things for the home—utensils
you need—replacements—and entire outfits to
start home-making. All the merchandise is
NEW, specially purchased and SPECIALLY
PRICED for the March Sale of Housewares.
Special Values In
FRENCH STATIONERY
Also Many Different Styles of
LETTERETTES, at 50c, 75c, $1.00.
SHEEHAN'S BOOKSTORE
arringro
Sponsored by
from
Sir. and Mrs. Jacob Adess and fam-
ily, formerly of (396 West Euclid
avenue, are now residing at 1661
West Philadelphia avenue.
Sir. and Mrs. Jacob A. Katz (Mal-
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Weingarden
vina Asherson), whose marriage wits
an event of Feb. 27 at the Hotel Sa- of McQuade avenue announced then
engagement
of their daughter, Lil-
voy, have returned from a Western
wedding trip and are at home to their lian Weingarden, to Julius Danto of ,
this
city
at
a
reception
for 100 guests
friends at 2675 Rochester avenue.
which was held at their home on
March
6.
The
wedding
will take
Mr. and Sirs. Louis Chernoff of
The Goodwill Sewing Circle will Long Beach, Calif., formerly of De- place April 10.
hold a card party at the Knights of troit, arrived in the city for an ex-
Pythias hall, 3153 Cass avenue, on tended visit.
Monday afternoon, March 21, at 2
Under the auspices of the Student
o'clock, the proceeds of which will
aid a needy family. Sirs. Joseph Sar- Council, the High School of Temple
kas is chairman of the affair and is Beth El will celebrate the Purim fes- ■ SONOW•••••••M1..../....•••• ■■•■•■■■■ .......• ■ •• ■ •••••• ■
' being assisted by an able committee. tival by a masque ball on Saturday
BAUM•GUTTENBERG
Refreshments will be served and night, March 19. The arrangements
The Hotel Gotham was the scene
prizes awarded at each table. The committee consists of the following: of a wedding of pretty appointments
The Misses Gertrude Pearl, Frances on Sunday, Feb. 27, when Miss Sadie
public is invited to attend.
Grabow, Anna May Zimmerman, Jo- Guttenberg, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
One of the most charming affairs sephine Stern, Wilma Glazer and Jo- Ellis Guttenberg, became the bride
of the week was the luncheon and sephine Lewis, and I.ouis Ileavenrich, of Morris Baum, son of Sir. and Mrs.
bridge on Tuesday at which Mrs. Clif- Joel Kahn, Irving Wartell, Charles Charles Baum. Rabbi A. Si. Ashin-
ford Jacobs of LaSalle boulevard was Stolarsky, Ludwig Maybaum, Sig- sky officiated.
hostess to 21 guests at the Phoenix mund Vehon and Robert Mazer.
The bride was lovely in a period
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DANCE
Jacob Mazer of Atkinson avenue'
left for New York on Monday and
soiled from that port on Wednesday
for a Dip to Cuba.
An unusual treat was offered the
members of the Detroit Branch of
the Needlework Cuild last Monday
evening when Dr. Wilfred T. Gren-
fell lectured under the auspices of
the Labrador section of the Detroit
branch on the subject "Midst Ice and
Snow in Labrador.' A vivid descrip-
tion of the hardships which Dr. Gr•n-
fell and his associates came in contact':
with on their visits to Labrador and
the pictures of their accomplishments
made this one of the most instructive
and interesting lectures of the year.
Among the local section presidents of
the guild are: Mrs. Alexander Free-
man, Sirs. Meyer Fink, Mrs. Abra-
ham Ermann, Mrs. Louis Beck and
Sirs. Rindskoff.
The
to
the
„ncopated
Tunes of
Jean Goldkette's
Celebrated
Orchestra.
J. Cohen acted in the capacity of
Albert Perry of 21331 Blaine aye-
Returning on Saturday from a de-
flue has left for a three weeks' visit best man and Al Cohen, Abe Gutten-
, lightful sojourn in California is Miss
with relatives and friends in the East. berg, Slorris Cohen, Michael Engle-
man and Harry Bauman were ushers.
Betty Lieberman of 862 Chicago
Following the ceremony, n buffet
boulevard.
Dr. William Vidaver and Milton super
was served to 150 g uests.:
p
Sirs. Hugo Parshall was hostess to Dosie have returned from a delight- Amo ng the out-of-town guests pros-
Onaway, Mich.
eat were Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen, Sir.
a group of friends at luncheon and ful motor trip to
and Mrs. Barney Cohen, Sirs. A.
bridge on Wednesday at her home on
About 25 guests enjoyed the hos• Cohen and Sir. and Sirs. Alfred
Glynn court.
pitality of Miss Sophie Blanche Cohen, all of Toronto, Oct.
Mr. and Sirs. Baum left for a trip
Miss Emma Butzel entertained a Schwartz on Thursday evening,
company of friends Monday at lunch- March 10, when she entertained at to Chicago and upon their return
eon in the Woman's City Club for her home on Owen avenue in honor will reside at the home of the bride's
the benefit of the Plattsburg Me- of the birthday anniversary of Slim parents at 519 East Milwaukee aye-
Helen Tibie ('himovitz. A lovely an flue.
morial chapel fund.
rangement of pink roses and tulips, '
An interesting affair of the •week together with lighted yellow tapers,
was the luncheon given by the De- adorned the luncheon table.
A large number of friends and well
wishers gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. I. Hollander of San
Diego, Calif., on Tuesday, March 1,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Levy of
a to celebr ate the birthday anniversary 2339 Glendale avenue are receiving
Among the many delightful affairs
of
Joseph
Hollander.
A
most
enter-
congratulations
on the birth of a son,
in honor of Miss Sadie Gottschalk
bride-elect of March 20, were a
' taming and enjoyable evening was Maurice Robert, on Feb. 24.
luncheon and bridge given by Miss spent.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Goldstone
Merriam Gottschalk at the Fort
Mr. and Sirs. Julius Bing, who are (Beatrict Barak) of 2689 Boston
Wayne Hotel; bridge-luncheon and
in San Diego, Calif., re- boulevard are receiving congratula-
personal shower at the Chatham by wintering
cently celebrated their thirty-second tions on the birth of a son, Ronald
Mks Beatrice Rosenthal; bridge by
wedding anniversary at the home of Martin.
Miss Helen Oppenheim; hosiery and
Mrs. Bing's brother. Among the
handkerchief shower by Mrs. A. Op-
guests were Sir. and Mrs. Joseph J.
Mr. and Sirs. Harry Appel (Rose
penheim; a dinner for six at the Ho-
tel Wolverine, after which Miss Mary Hollander, formerly of Detroit. Mr. Fink of Grand Rapids) of 2940 Chi-
Smith took her guests to the New and Mrs. Bing expect to return to cago boulevard are receiving con-
some time this month.
gratulations on the birth of a son,
Detroit; bridge by Sirs. J. Camiener;
John Herbert, on Feb. 21.
dinner at the Hotel Addison by the their home
Sirs. Sophia Weil of Longfellow
. Aguda Shish°, after which h members
avenue, who returned to New York
Sir. and Mrs. henry Polier of 1761
ientertai ned
Thursday
, March 10 , after a Seward avenue are receiving felici-
a bridge by the Minces Lillian and on
t o tations on the birth of a daughter,
month's sojourn in Havana,1
ana,
p
ans
Ethel Gitlin.
spend about 10 days at the Hotel Kate Corinne, on March 11.
Commodore, New York, before re-
Sirs. Aaron Burnatine of 950 Med-
' Mr. and Mrs. David Berger (Eve-
bury avenue has as her guest her turning home.
lyn Rosenthal) of 2454 West Grand
-
daughter, Sirs. Samuel Goldberg of
Prior to their departure f e o rn r s E eu in - I avenue announce the birth of a
I Buffalo, N. I., in whose honor many
• Idaughter, Dale Faith, on March 11.
rope, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein
I beautiful affairs have been given.
were honor guests at a theater an
-
night club party of delightful ap-
Sir. and Mrs. Gus Coplan of '2628
Mrs. Ilannah SVolenburgh and
ointments
' t which Mr. and Airs. !Caliert avenue are receiving con-
daughter, Carolyn, of Longfellow
P .
avenue
are
spending
the
month
of
Jose
INinsen
were
hosts.
Mr.
and
gratulations
on the birth of a son,
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Sirs. W insen, who accompanied Mr. Hugh 11., on March 12.
1March
Fort Wayne, Ind., where
and Mrs. Bernstein to New York,
they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
have returned to their home.
One bad general is better than two
Sidney A. Stiebel.
good ones.
Mrs. Herman Baron was hostess at
The Book-Cadillac Hotel will be
a ' delightful miscellaneous shower
the scene of a luncheon and bridge
and bridge party at the home of her
at which Mrs. Russell Grosslight will mother on Thursday evening, Niarch
entertain 12 guests on Saturday.
10, in honor of her sister, Mrs.
Charles Traub (Rae Leintz), a re-
Mrs. Mark Fleischman of the Ho-
cent bride. Covers were laid for 24
, tel Chatham has invited 14 guests to
guests and prizes were awarded the
dinner at the Phoenix Club for Sat-
Misses Minnie Stupsker, Marina
urday, March 19.
Schreiber, Ada Einstein, Connie Got-
, ner, Anna Cooper and I'erry Becker.
Showing • new Five-Reel Film Direct from Palestine.
Recommended by Detroit Physi•
clans. Now Residing at
MOHEL
Ilalevy Choral Society. Julius Miller, Director.
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
Delightful Entertainment by United Hebrew School Children.
Miss L. Pike, Director.
REV. H. MILKOVSKY
Noted Speakers. Judge Pahn, Dr. II. Greenberg and others
will address the audience.
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
MOHEL
Recommended by New York, Chl
cap and Detroit physicians.
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
Moved t• 1699 TAYLOR
Pk... Empire. 4323
BRING YOUR CAR IN NOW
Tow Ales Trouble is our business, and we take care of your troubles.
TIRES — TUBES — BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES
RASKIN GARAGE COMPANY It
SAM RASKIN, Gen'l Mgr.
ttl
N. mutter Iola*. you lire or what... you're •t, we are at your service. II
H•salock 7671
Sirs. Samuel Lipman of 2267 West
Philadelphia avenue, who has been
sojourning in Europe for the past
two months. will return to her home
en March 20.
Miss Dorothy Uretsky of 1493
--, West Euclid avenue has returned
N from a delightful stay in Onaway,
Mich.
Juvenile Concert Band. I. M. Glass, Director.
11520 OAKLAND
I
Phone Empire 6426
Jewish Center String Ensemble. S. Sarnulewics, Director.
Melrose 3653
THEATRE PARTY
(owl by the
B'nai B'rith Ladies Auxiliary and
Jewish Women's Welfare Organization
Sunday, March 27, 8:15 P. M.
BONSTELLE PLAYHOUSE
Bonstelle Players in the Smashinv Hit
"THE GHOST TRAIN"
More exciting and more laughs than a scenic railway.
London one year; New York two months; now playing tenth
week in Boston.
Tickets available at Box Office or any member of either
organization.
The Musical Treat of the Season!
HALEVY
CHORAL
SOCIETY
Comprised of 50 Young Men and Women.
Prof. Zaludkowski, Musical Director.
REV. J. SILVERMAN
nntrz
Mel»! Sporialirt.
as Toro' L000riooso.
L[.rendby
Endorsed by
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
ORCHESTRA HALL, SUN. EVE., MARCH 27
Tickets available at Grinnell Bros., 1515 Woodward Ave.;
Schecter Music Co., 8737 Twelfth Street; Plotkin's Book Store,
5031 Hastings St.; Lazaroff's Book Store, 9611 Delmar Ave.
Prices 75c, $1.00, $1.50.
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky
Members of the Beta Chapter of
the Phi Beta Nu Sorority and their
friends were entertained with a
bridge party
rt by the Misses Zaraysky
and Zimmerman, at the home of the
former on West Euclid avenue, on
Saturday evening, March 12.
David W. Simons
Rabbi Leon Frani
Henry Wiseman
Milford Stern
William Friedman
Bernard Ginsburg
vs.
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation of the
University of Illinois
Subject: "Resolved, That a Cultural Exist-
ence Is the Salvation of the Jews."
B'nai B'rith Auditorium
275 EAST FERRY AVENUE
SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 3 P. M.
East.
Miss Janet Berlin, a pupil of Miss
Ethel Littell, gave her first piano re-'
dial in the auditorium of the Con-'
329 ALGER
servatory of Music. Following the
recital, a delightful luncheon was
En giro 7390
Cooler
KolLevob forrog0000.
served at the home of Miss Berlin's
___iparents at 279 Alger avenue
Of Interest to Every Jew
In the Community
University of Michigan
Miss I.illian Avison left on Sunday,
March 13, for an indefinite stay in
the
An Intellectual Treat!
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation of the
Rabbi A. M. Hershman
On Sunday morning, March
Samuel Sternberg, prominent local
attorney, Will address the students of
the Sunday School at Temple Beth El.
Julius Miller, Conductor.
Concert of Jewish Music
DEBATE
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
623 BENTON ST.
MAKE ARRANGEMENTS NOW FOR THE
troit and Toronto bridge club on
Tuesday, which was followed by a
theater party at the Bonstelle Play-
house.
Events You Will Not Forget.
TWO GARAGES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
1550 Woodward Avenue
Secure Seats Early to Assure Accommodation.
Admission SO Cents.
Tickets
on Sale at B'nai B'rith Community Center. Northway
1836.
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