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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-03-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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THE "GOLDEN GATE"

Expressive of California, of golden sun-
shine and flowers and fruit—truly radiant
with vitality and warmth—this decoration
by Lenox is refreshingly beautiful.

The dinner plates are $65 a dozen.

Shown inoor Salon de+ Deana Art+ where
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elicit, •rranded.
table set• pa
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carried! exclu,, Ively in De-
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troit by KInies.

E. Grand River and Library

NOW—AT HUDSON'S

Miss, Anna Miller is actively inter-
' anted in the second annual dance to
Ix' given by the Young Israel Organ-

The

March Sale
of
Housewares

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LENOX --Aristocrat of Chinas

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YOUNG ISRAEL TO HOLD
DANCE SUNDAY EVENING

The Detroit Council of Jewish'
A veritable pageant of color and
Women has planned a real treat for ..nlendor wan the children's costume
its annual Children's 1/ay on Wed- ball given in celebration Of Parini at
nesday, April 4. The program of the • Temple Beth El Sunday afternoon.
afternoon will consist of Helen Jo- Eight hundred children were present,
Kitchenware, kitchen cabinets, gas stoves, sew-
seph's Puppet Shaw, in which Mrs. all costumed and masked. The com-
Joseph will present two plays, "Snow mittee of judges awarded prizes for
ing machines, electric appliances, American,
White" and "The Three Bears." The the best costumes to the following:
and imported china, sparkling glassware, lamps
entertainment will beizia at 3:30 and: Phyllis Lowenthal, Rosalie Brown,
will take place at Beth El Chapel, I Fern Alkon, Roslyn Fellman, Janet
and shades enter this March Sale at prices ex.
Woodward and Gladstone avenues.
Shaman, Sidney Newman, Jr., Je-
ceedingly low. It is the Springtime opportunity
rome Ilimelhoch, Marfory Hirschman,
to economize on things for the home—utensils
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang of Robert Maas, Howard Schiller and
'2040 Gladstone avenue received at Paulette Kahn.
you need—replacements—and entire outfits to
their home Sunday evening in honor
start home-making. All the merchandise is
of the engagement of their daughter,
Dr. and Mrs. Emanuel Goldberg, of
Doris, to Louis Litman.
New York are the guests of the lat-
NEW, specially purchased and SPECIALLY
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
PRICED for the March Sale of Housewares.
Mrs. Casper Oppenheim of 1690 Blumenthal of Tuxedo avenue.
Calvert avenue, accompanied by her
HUDSON'S—ENTIRE TENTH FLOOR
daughters, Mrs. Louis Bernstein of
Joseph Warren of 1923 Glynn
Boston boulevard and Mrs. Louis court left Thursday for a 10 days'
linnets of l'ingree avenue, and her stay in New York.
MISS ANNA MILLER
brother, Harry Marwil, will leave on
Sunday for a two weeks' trip to
Miss Jean Hutton of Bay City is ization on Sunday evening, March
French Lick Springs and West Baden. visiting in the city, the guest of relit. 27, at the Hotel Statler. Jean Gold-
DETROIT
kette's Troubadours have been en-
tives and friends.
gaged
to
furnish
the
music
and
a
-
Miss hazel Roseroot, daughter of
novel program of entertainment is
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roseroot of La
Miss Frances Rosenberg is spend-
Salle boulevard, returned from an ex- inga few weeks as the guest of her being planned. Others on the com-
mittee are Abraham Abramson and 0-00000000000000 0000000(10-0-114 00-0-0001:10CMOCOO
tended trip to California.
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mother, Mrs. Anne Rosenberg, in
Hyman Cohen, chairmen ..11. C. Miller,
Rochester, N. Y.
Abe Rosenshine, Gertrude and Yetta
Miss Clara Ceasar and Benjamin
Peiman, Betty and IdaKarbal, Doris
Simons were guests of honor at a
T. Weinberger and daughter, Bet- and Evely Migdal and Asher Berlin-
party given at the home of Louis ty, will sail on April 29 on the S. S.
sky.
Salle of 3745 Thirty-first street on Republic for an extended trip
Saturday evening last, at which time through Europe.
CHAS. II. ROSENMAN, Prop.
their betrothal was announced. Cov-
ers were laid for 60 guests. The
227 GRATIOT AVENUE
A Gift of Flowers bear-
Members of the Sigma Epsilon So- PATRONS ARE NAMED
bride-elect was charming in a gown
rority entertained at a dinner party
FOR FORMAL BALL
Cherry 9171
of apple green.
ing the tag of the "Sub-
at the Hotel Addison, honoring the
Flowers For All Occasions
Misses Rosalie and Jeanne Denawitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson of
PROMPT DELIVERIES TO
way" is of good taste.
Sponsors of Shaarey Zedek Social
ANY ADDRESS
1975 Pingree avenue received their
Event Are Chosen.
Rudolph Szekely, Detroit baritone,
friends on Monday evening at the
COURTEOUS
CERSONAL ATTENTION
has left for the East to fulfill concert
Hotel Statler, the occasion being engagements.
Shaarey Zedek'a membership is Goo-o-o*O000**OCFOOOO*O0000000-000 00-0-0-000000-40000000ttOo
their twenty-fifth wedding anniver-
awaiting with interest the coming of
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz of Sunday evening, April 3, when tilt.
.
.........
Pingree avenue entertained at a din- formal ball, selected by the social com-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levy and ner of beautiful appointments on mittee as the culminating event of a
Special Values In
daughter, Mrs. J. M. Feldstein of Saturday to celebrate their sixth successful social season, will take
Commonwealth avenue, have re- wedding anniversary.
place.
Amid
a
setting
of
generous
turned from a two weeks' visit in the
color, Shaarey Zedek folk will dance
East.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs and to the music of an eight-piece orches-
Also Many Different Styles of
soil, Ramon, formerly of the Arden tra under the baton of Jules Klein.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Reisman of Park Manor, are now residing in their The arrangement of the dance, the
McLean avenue entertained at a but- new home at 2496 West Buena Vista committee declares, will afford partici-
' fet supper on Wednesday evening, avenue.
pation for those who are adept in the
March 16.
older forms of dancing as well as for
Mrs. A. C. Lappin was soloist over the younger generation.
The Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai the radio on Tuesday afternoon, un-
The patrons and patronesses are as
B'rith and the Jewish Women's Eu- der the auspices of the Student follows: Rabbi and Sirs. A. Si. Hersh-
ropean Welfare Organization are League of the Tuesday Musicale.
man and Messrs. and Mesdames
1550 Woodward Avenue
completing plans for a theater benefit
In honor of the nineteenth birth- Charles N. Agree. A. M. Altshuler,
to take place Sunday evening, March
27, at the Bonstelle Playhouse. The day anniversary of Miss Martha Ro- I Edward A. Atlas, Herman August, S
public is urged to attend this affair I senstein, bliss Sadie Lerner of 15426 ' M. 13enderoft, Frank Berman, William
Berman NI. H. Blumberg David
Welland
avenue
entertained
on a Sat-
and is requested to make reservations urday
evening,
March
19, with
sur- Blumenthal, Barney Illumosen, Philip
promptly. Tickets may be obtained prise "kid" party. Favors and deco- Broudo, Harry Z. Brown, John L.
The Musical Treat of the Season!
from members of either organization rations were carried out in pink and Brown, Peter Caplan, Samuel Caplan,
or at the box office. blue. Miss Rosenstein was the re- Aaron Carlstein, Harris II. Cohen,
Louis
Cubans.,
Harry
Cohen,
Herman
cipient of many lovely gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing of Atkin-
Cohen, Herman P. Cohen, Ira Cope-
' son avenue returned on Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warren of land, Abraham Cooper, Jacob S.
from a winter in California.
1529 West Boston boulevard have re- Cowen, Israel Davidson, Louis David-
turned from a several months' stay son, Saul Davidson, Alfred Davis, Da-
vid S. Diamond, Louis M. Dunn, Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Harty Weitzmann in Los Angeles.
Duscotf, S. .1. Ester, J. H. Ehrlich,
• and son, Seymour, of Monterey ave-
nue have returned from a six weeks'
On Wednesday, March 16, Mrs. Perry. Feigenson, Ben H. Fenton, Sol
Finkelhor, Morris Fishman, Charles
sojourn in Florida.
Anna LaBret, president of the West
Frank, Harry Frank, Joseph Frank,
Warren Mothers Club, was hostess to Samuel Frank, Samuel D. Frank, Sey-
Mrs. Fannie Doktor of Burlingame 18 of its members, at a radio lunch-
avenue has returned from Chicago, eon held at her home, 4953 Twenty- mour .1. Frank, Sidney Frank, Alex
Freeman, J. Friedberg, Morris Fried-
allure she spent the last week-end.
eighth street.
Comprised of 50 Young Men and Women.
berg, Henry Friedman, Harris Cal-
low, II. B. Gittleman, Jacob E. Gold-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lipson enter-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gladstone and berg, Morse Goldman, N. H. Gold-
Prof.
Z•ludkowski,
Musical Director. Julius Miller, Conductor.
tained a large number of friends at family, formerly of Chandler avenue, stick, A. Louis Gordon, II. M. Green-
a dinner party at the Chatham on are now residing at 1636 West Boo- berg, Charles Grosberg, Charles Ham-
Sunday evening, March 13, later tak- ton boulevard.
burger, Max Hamburger, Jacob liar-
ing their guests to their apartment
vith, .1. Gilbert Israel, Theodore J. Is-
in the Park 1.ane for cards.
The C. L. II. Girls entertained at rael, Max Jacob, A. Jacob, Samuel
ORCHESTRA HALL, SUN. EVE., MARCH 27
an informal party on Saturday eve- J11(.011, Abraham Jacobs, Harry A. ,1a-
Mrs. Isaac Dreifuss of 2929 Webb ning, March 19, at the home of Miss cobs, Jay 1..lay, S. R. Kahn, liernard
avenue entertained at a beautiful Naomi Satovsky of 1250 Chicago Kaplan, Ilimon Kaplan, Adolph Kauf-
Tickets available at Grinnell Bros., 1515 Woodward Ave.;
luncheon and bridge on Wednesday boulevard.
man, .1. NI. Kaufman, Sol Kaufman,
&fleeter Music Co., 8737 Twelfth Street; Plotkin's Book Store,
at her home, for 16 guests.
Samuel havanau, David Fong, J. 0.
5031 Hastings St.; Lazaroff's Book Store, 9611 Delmar Ave.
• Mrs. Ilertha Traub of 2916 Webb Kopel, Simon Lachman, Moe Leiter,
Prices 75c, $1.00, $1.50. .
A delightful Purim dinner party • avenue has returned from an extend- Morns Levinson, Henry Levitt, Max
was given at the home of Mr. and e.1 trip to California.
Lieberman,
Moses
A.
Lipsitz,
Emil
Mrs. Harry Zaron of 1168 Alger ave-
Loewenberg, Jacob S. Loewenberg,
nue on Sunday, March 20, in honor
Mrs. Louis Landsberg and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, Joseph S li dell,
of the brithday anniversary of Mrs. Maurice Traitel entertained a few David Oppenheiin, Samuel A. Popkin,
Zama. The table was artistically friends jointly with a luncheon and
A. M Pregerson M I.. Prentiss Jos-
decorated with rases and covers were card party of delightful appointments eph Radnor, Blue's Rattner, Harry
laid for 14 guests. Card games were at the Chatham on March 16.
Rosenberg, David Robinson, Louis
the diversion of the evening.
Robinson, David Rosenthal, Louis
Mrs. Harold Simon of Monterey Rosenthal, Charles Rubiner, Harry
A. C. Lappin spent a few days in avenue was hostess to a company of Satovsky, Samuel Satovsky, Isaac
Washington the past week.
friends atluncheon in the green room Saulson, Saul Saulson, Louis Savage,
of the Belcrest, Tuesday, March 15. Oscar Schiller, Ben H. Schwartz, Nate
Nathan Norman of 1464 West
— at the —
•S. Shapero, H. M. Selker, Isaac Shet-
Grand boulevard was made an honor-
Miss Rose Lewis of Windsor, Ont., zee, Nathan
, Harold H.
ary life member of the Detroit Lodge was hostess at a bridge-luncheon of Smiley, Charles Smith, Abraham
of Elks for the splendid social wet- beautiful appointments on Saturday Srere, Ilarry Srere, Charles Stein-
fare work he has been doing for the evening. March 19. Covers were laid . berg, Louis Stoll, Sidney Stone, A. B.
past several years. for 12 guests. Prizes were won by Stralser, H. N. Weinstein, Harry
275 EAST FERRY AVENUE
the Misses Sophie Blanche Schwartz, •Wetsman, Herman Wetsman, Joseph
Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. 1,evitt of Adaline Cohen and Sylvia Jackson, Wetsman, Ralph Weisman Si. II
Te.
You
won't
be
able to resist the syncopating tunes of Bob Cuzet's
Monterey avenue entertained last all of Detroit.
/Zackheim, David S. Zeman; Mesdames
Orchestra.
I Saturday evening in honor of Dr. and
•Eva Bosch, Philip Gordon, NI. Smilan-
!Mrs. Emanuel Goldberg of New York
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mazer of 55 , sky; Messrs. Abraham Cohen, William
City, who are visiting here.
Arden park will entertain in honor Friedman, Harry 13. Keidan and Louis
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chemin',
Smilansky.
twoommoom.ss...sw.sw.swommommwoovom000..-
Mrs. Loan, Solovich of 1574 Sew- who are visiting here from Can-
ard avenue will be at home on San- fornia.
day, March 27, from 2 to 5 and from
7 to 10, in honor of the confirmation
Among the many delightful affairs
of her son, Irving. No cards.
given in honor of Mrs. G. Gerson
— - -
Goldberg I Sadye Reva Jacobs), whose
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Zellerbach marriage was an event of March 20,
of San Francisco announce the ap- • were a bridge and miscellaneous
matching marriage of their daugh- I shower at Webster Hall on Feb. 19
Of Interest to Every Jew
ter to hr. Walter E. Rothman, son of for 72 guests, given by Mrs. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rothman of De-, Leiter of Cortland avenue; Mrs. Jo-
In the Community
troit and Los Engeles, which will , seph Jacobs of West Buena Vista ave•
take place on March 30.
nue entertained with a bridge-lunch-I
eon and personal shower for 30 guests
Arrangements have been completed at the Hotel Taller on March 12; Mr. ,
by the Phi Kappa Beta Sorority for and Mrs. George R. Emerson of Sey-
the May frolic to be given May 6 at burn avenue were hosts to 12 guests
the Hotel Gotham. • on March 5 at a dinner-dance in com-
Endorsed by
pliment to the brid al couple; Mr.. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kurtzman of Berick of Owenavenue
honored the I
av
aool Dexter boulevard :tailed on the bride with a bridgr.luncheon.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
S. S. Aquitania for a European tour. I Sirs. I. Rapenport of 7611 Byron
Rabbi A. M. Hershman

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

-- In Detroit

Attend the

Second Annual Dance

Sponsored by

Young Israel of Detroit
— •t —

HOTEL STATLER

SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 27

Music by Jean Goldkette's Orchestra.

Assessment

One

Dollar

Subway
Flower Shop

FRENCH STATIONERY

LETTERETTES, at 50c, 75c, $1.00.

SHEEHAN'S BOOKSTORE

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE

HALEVY
CHORAL
SOCIETY

Concert of Jewish Music

Dance With Us Every
Saturday Night

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Fashion Again Favors
Fur Scarfs

Everywhere—you will notice them this Spring. They
grace every occasion, morning and afternoon, and
theirs is the light warmth that the chill of early
Spring demands. Here at Fur Headquarters is a
beautiful selection—so varied that you are certain to
find your particular choice—and the generous price
range urges an early visit to the Annis Salon.

FOXES

as low as $57.50

Arctic Foxes

as low as $125.00
Silver Foxes
as low as $65.00
Cross Foxes
Pointed Foxes
as low as $57.50
as low as $25.00
Red Foxes
Cherry Red (Kamchatka) . as low as $65.00

MARTENS

as low as $25.00

Stone Martens

I, 2. end

Baum Martens

EffsKta

as low as $32.50

I. 2, end 3-Skin LA«.

Fur Collars — For Your Spring Coat.

A splendid sel.tian of the newest lyre—Bbd

and Whitt Mona., Black nod Who. Colt, Ante,
Two.Tono Coney.
Icoct Broadtail in now shade
etc,

ANNIS FUR POST

WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD
FOUNDED 1887

B'nai B'rith Ballroom

DEBATE!

An Intellectual Treat!

B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation of the

University of Michigan

Mrs. Hyman Packard of Windsor, avenue entertained at another of a
Ont., entertained with three tables of series of luncheons at her home on
bridge on Friday evening. March la. Wednesday.
In honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. •
4.63 Schwartz of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rothenberg
Frances Gurovitch), whose marriage
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald of was an event of Feb. 27, will be at
Chicago boulevard, who are in Cali- home to their relatives and friends
fornia, were pleat., at the Car a del at 2675 Rochester avenue after
Rey at Santa Cruz, Calif.
April 1.

Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky

Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Wolfgang have
Mr. and Mrs. Bela B. Jacoby of
returned from their honeymoon trip Muirland avenue were pleasantly sun.'
and are at hors at 3353 West Boston prised last Sunday evening by 75
boulevard. friends, the occasion taking the form
of a house warming.
Miss Cecelia Lieberman, artist pa. ;
pit of Bendetzen Netzorg. presented • Miss Elizabeth Lieberman, dough.
a program under the auspices of the ter of Mr. and Mn. Herman Lieber- •
Monday Musicale in Mt. Clemens onl man of 862 Chicago boulevard , who'
Monday evening. March 14. Miss has been in Southern California for
Lieberman also appeared an radio two months, returned to her home.
poloist on Tuesday afternoon over En route she visited in San Fran-
i Station W WJ. eisco and Chicago.

William Friedman

Rabbi Leon Fram

David A. Brown

Henry Winem•n

David W. Simons

Milford Stern

Flernard Ginsburg

vs.
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation of the

University of Illinois

Subject:
"Resolved, That • Cultural Existence Is the Salvation of the Jews."

B'nai B'rith Auditorium

275 EAST FERRY AVENUE

SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 3 P. M.

Chairman of Meeting. Alfred Cohen, President of Constitutional
Grand Lodge, B'nai B'rith.
G. L., will speak on "The Value of
Hillel Foundations at Universities."

Dr. Boris Bogen, Secretary of C.

Secure Seats Early to Assure Accommodation. Admission SO Cents.

Tickets on Sale at B'nai B'rith Community Center. Northway 1094,

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