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March 18, 1927 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-03-18

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A merica lavish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

EMANUEL BAZAAR TO BE
HELD ON MARCH 26-27

jI3 melhoch' i

7•e,

"Vamp-Toe" Chiffon

Is decreed by Fashion
as the smartest fur on
Spring coats— Beige,
June or White Ermine
are shown in mushroom
collar effects, shawl
stole collars and the
Queen Anne type of
standing calla r, at
prices from $95 to
$295.

N

SHAAREY ZEDEK SET
FOR PURIM PROGRAM

11lembers of the Sisterhood of
A varied program in honor of fa-
Emanuel are working diligently
t ocomplete arrangements for the la- rina will be (tarried out by the Sun-
day School of l'ongregation Shaarey
Miss Dolly Goldstone of 19147
,
WoodwaniThru to Washinauxt
Zediik Sunday morning, March 27, at
diandole avenue entertained on So
II o'clock. the joint direc-
urday evening, Starch 12, in honor ,
tion
of
Miss
Sleiti•
Baron
and
Mrs.
Miss Shirley Specter of Montrea
Emma Lazarotf Sch.iver, training for
Que., who marriage t,4 M. Stun
the celehrati4,11 bas I, en under way
will be an event of March 20. Bridg(
for several Nvi - nk , . NIrs. Schaver is
wits the diversion of the evening an,
in charge of the musical part of the
prizes were awarded to the Misse. '
program, (vhde Miss Baron is coach-
Esther Keller, Fannie Riegel and Mrs.
ing
the cast ithath ((ill. appear in Fan-
Polly Gold.
nie Itarnett-Linsky's lively play, -The
Paper flat." Tile actors have been
Miss Helen Morris of Burlingame
hosen (1,111 among the pupils of the
,i(trnue has returned from a three 1
ninth grails., of which Abba Levi is
weeks' stay in New York City.
the instructor. Those who gill take
part in the play are Saul Leach,
3Ir. and Mrs. Roy Greenblatt
Doris ',ipso'', Florence Oppenheini,
ISadye Jacobsonl are guests at the
Nettie Sties, Eiga Hershman, Ger-
Floridian Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. •
trude Smith, Fanny Rosen, Jerome
Frank, Abner Friedman, Sydney
Smith. Anne Greenbaum, Ida Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson of
and Bernice Friedland.
1975 Pingree avenue will entertain
The musical numbers will include
at a reception at the Hotel Steller on
a piano seiecliaa by Anne Greenbaum
March 21, from 9 p. m. until 1 a. m.,
and
two songs by the psslitubly. Ida
in honor of their twenty-fifth wed-
Levine and Bernice Pfisidland will of-
ding anniversary. No cards.
fer recitations and Doris Lipson will
appear in a dance number, the piano
Harry and John Heitman, who
accompaniment to be rendeled by
MRS. BARNEY ALBERT
have enjoyed a month's sojourn at
Freda Greenbaum.
the Mionti-Bilt more Hotel at Coral
The program will 0111111 with an ad-
'Gables, Fla., were guests at the Ponce zaar to be held at the synagogue,
Taylor and Wilson avenues, on March dress by A. Louis Gordon, superin-
It Leon Hotel at St. Augustine, en
tendent of the Sunday School, and
route north to Augusta, Ga., where 21t and 27.
Himelhoch—Himel•Hose—First Floor.
Mrs. Jacob Harvith is general will include an address by Rabbi A.
t h ey Will remain for two weeks. They
chairman of the affair itild is being SI. Hershman. The public is cordial.
expect to return to Detroit the first
ly invited to attend.
assisted
by
Mrs.
Ralph
Paul,
Mrs.
M.
of April.
Rouff, Mrs. Louis Frank, Mrs. Edith
Rosenzweig, NIrs. Barney Albert,
11 ∎ 1111 ■
Sirs. II. Gordon of Chicago book- Mrs. Rachel Agree and Mrs. Louis PURIM DANCE-CONCERT
(aril entertained a number of friends Tobin.
AT EL MOSHE SYNAGOGUE
at a bridge-luncheon Saturday in the
Several radio stars will entertain
green room of the Belcrest.
the guests during the evening and
On Sunday evening, March 20, at
dancing and fortune telling are but 7;30 o'clock, a Purim masquerade
Rabbi Samuel Sachs of Portland, a few at traetions that will be offered. and concert will he held at Congre-
Ore., who was the guest of his father-
Nirs. Eli Sachse, president of the gation El Moshe, Twenty-ninth street
in-law, A. Farber of 2505 Hazelwood sisterhood, wishes to express her sin- at Michigan avenue. This promises
avenue, has left for Pittsburgh, Pa., cere thanks nad appreciation fur the to be a most delightful affair and
' where he will visit with his mother assistance and co-operation given the prizes will be awarded for the best
Sponsored by the
before returning home.
committees working, for the bazaar, costumes.
and to particularly thank the mer-
It is the aim of the committee in
Miss Minnie Silverman of 1988 chants who have been so generous charge to hold family reunions at
least once a year, and for that rea-
[Taylor avenue entertained with a sur- with their donations.
Prizes Awarded for Most Original Costumes.
son annual Purim affairs are held at
prise birthday party in honor of Miss
the synagogue. The concert is being
Ida Seppen on Sunday, March 13.
LOS
AMIGOS
TO
HOLD
arranged for the benefit of those who
Covers were laid for 12 guests. Miss
FROLIC ON MARCH 20 do not wish to dance and a most en-
Seppen was the recipient of many
tertaining program is being planned.
lovely gifts.
FORT WAYNE HOTEL, Adjoining Masonic Temple.
The public is invited to attend.
The third annual spring frolic will
(Corner Cass and Temple.)
The keno party held at the Phoenix be given by the Los Amigos Club in
Club on Sunday evening last was well Sunday evening, March 20, at the
NOTE OF THANKS
attended. On Sunday, March 27, the B'nai B'rith ballroom.
Admission 50 cents
Good Music
The committee in charge of ar-
customary dinner and dance will be
Mrs. Nettie Bank and children of
rangem•nts, which consists of Morris 1217 West Philadelphia avenue wish
held at the club.
Cohn, chairman; Mabie Botvinick, to thank their relatives and friends
Jeanette Auslander, David Bennish, for the ninny kindnesses shown them
The Misses Beatrice Weinberg iind
Lillian Green and David Goldman, an-
Ruby Feldman were joint hostesses nounces that the affair promises to during their recent sad bereavement.
•at a dinner, followed by a bridge and be exceptoinally well responded to
' miscellaneous shower of beautiful ap - and that a most enjoyable evening is
pointments, honoring Miss Jean Feld- in store for all who attend.
man, whose marriage to Joseph Siegel
Bill Lankin's Detroiters will fur-
was an event of the month. High nish the dance music and a program
honors were won by the Misses Ma-
of novel entertainment is being ar-
rion Rubenstein, Adaline Cohen,
ranged.
Helen Blucher, Anne Kutok and
Tickets may be obtained from the
Goldiv Hurwitz and the Mesdames members or at the door the evening
CHAS. II. ROSENMAN, Prop.
Charles Cohen and .1. Luerenfeld. of the affair.
Covers were laid for 32 guests.

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Dr. Marcus Scheer, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roskam of the by his daughter, Mrs. Rose F. Unger
Whittier have just returned from 3 of 2460 Pingree avenue, have re-
two 1110116S . trip to Coral Gables,
turned to their home after a four
Flo.
weeks' stay in Ilot Springs.

"A Mode r* Pleat With Madswa Nothoda."

Mrs. William E. Spiegel of Glen-
Youth is the time to study wisdom,
dale avenue returned last Tuesday old age the time to practice it.
fr on t Toronto, where she was the
house guest of Sir. and Mrs. J. N.
Abraham.

MASQUERADE BALL

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Given by the



10 honor of the twentieth birthday
anniversary of their niece, Miss Helen
LePond, Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Gold-
berg of NO Medbury avenue enter-
tained with a party at their how on
Saturday evening, March 12. Among
these who entertained during the eve-
ning were Miss Rita Gedalka, who
rendered several piano solos; Frieda
Shnitz and Sol Shawitz gave several
clever impersonations; Joseph Mes-
senger recited and Irving Sayler gave
a humorous monologue. The color
scheme was carried out in blue and
white. Covers were laid for 50
guests. Miss I,ePond was the re-
4ipient of many lovely gifts.

SISTERHOOD OF CONGREGATION B'NAI
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3153 Cass Avenue, near Peterboro.

Sunday, Macrh 20. Everybody Invited.

Prises, Refreshments, Favors. Tickets $1.00, including bat check.

Finsers Orchestra; Dave Diamond, Conductor.

Nliwrice Bordelove of Elmhurst
vc , :tic has returned from a delight-
• ful -tar of two months in Hot
Spr iucs..trk.

Cherry 9171

Flowers For All Orrusions

l'OEHTEOPS PERSONAL ATTENTION

Mrs. Wilfred Cohen. who was the
house guest of her mother, Mrs. Sa-
rah Gurovitch of Tuxedo avenue, far
the past two months, has returned to
her home in Winnipeg, Man.

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NIrs. Maurice H. Zackheitn and
son, Herschel, of 3047 Calvert ave-
nue will spend the l'urim holiday in
Buffalo, where they will be the guests
of Mrs. Zackheim's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Kreinson.

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And NOW is the time to choose your n ew

Mrs. William Albert and daughter,
Edith. of Rochester avenue have re-
turned from a three weeks' trip in the
East. Before returning to their
home, they visited relatives and
friends in Boston. New York and At-'
lantic City.

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'''''' dinner at the log Cabin Chop House
on Sunday. March 5. Her guests were •
members of the Bachelorites. Those ,
present were the Misses Clara Labret,
Anne Lazarow, Lillian Silverstone
and Ruth Fabrick.

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The Detroit Hebrew Baby Day
Nursery will sponsor a card party on
!Wednesday afternoon. March 30, at
12 o'clock, at the Knights of Pythias ,
Hall, 3153 Cass avenue. Mrs. 1. Yar-
row's and Mrs. Louis Callow are chair-
men of this affair. Prizes will be
awarded at each table and refresh-.
ments v-ill be served. Tickets may
he obtained from the members of the,
organization.

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Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg of the Chat-,
ham apartments has left for Atlantic
City. where she will join her daugh-
ter, Miss Madeline Rosenberg, who
is a student at Simmons College.

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Miss Burbr.ra Joy Davis of -Coiling-
wOitil avenue was hostess to a formal
theater and supper party on Friday
evening, March II, at the Bonstelle
Playhouse and Oriole Terrace.

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a group of friends On Friday evening
at a dinner in honor of the birthday
anniversary of Miss Barbara Joy Da-
ds, in their home on California ave.

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