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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-05-13

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A merkam Amish Periodeal Curter

CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE SEVER

TIEVETROIVEIVISH ARONICLE

PURITY CHAPTER
INSTALLS OFFICERS

EVENING BRILLIANCY

—for a season of

Spring beauty —

exclusive wraps

and gowns—pre-
sented by a store

Engagruiritts

Mrs. Selma Rosenblatt, Pest Matron,
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell II. Emmer
Is Honored.
(Dahlia Morris) of 3270 Rochester
avenue are receiving congratulations
on the birth of a daughter, Rose-
One of the prettiest installations
marry, on May 5.
ever held by Purity Chapter was the

U. Levinson of Whitney avenue an
flounces the engagement of hi.
daughter, Edyth S l oe, to Barney
Newman, son of Sirs. Jennie Newman
of Westminster avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Globerson of 2711
Monterey avenue are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son,
Peter, born May 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gershenzon
of Vinewood avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ethel
Alice, to Mark NessSof Detroit, son
of Sirs. Marion Ness of Pittsburgh.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Suffrin of 3284
Virginia park are receiving congratu-
lations on the birth of a sun, born
May 10.

that makes a spe-

cial study of

loveliness—fash-

ions that achieve

ity and sumptu-
ousness!

Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Sachs
(Florence Farber of Detroit) of
Portland, Ore., are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son,
born April 13.

DR. GUNZBURG WIELDS
BATON IN CONCERT

nom sutra `w,m sit, mw+stns

Conducts B'nai B'rith Symphony at
Orchestra Hall.

A Smart Coat for the Price

1

of a Theatre Ticket----

Why invest $50 to $100 in a new top
coat when last season's coat can be
cleaned to look like new by the Forest
Process. And it costs so little to do it.
Men's and women's coats quickly and
thoroughly cleaned. We call and de-
liver promptly.

Old hats restored bke new —$1.00.

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

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AND DYERS

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Drapery Department

Drapery fabrics and furni-
ture coverings of unique de-
sign. Reproductions of old
Genoese velvets.
A variety of weaves in clam-
asks—Brocaded silks of the
French period — H a n d-
blocked linens in the early
English and American style
—Fabrics for all decorative
purposes either for town or
country home.

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"Gmertras 7) mast Arniturr

Wshinkton'Boulevard at 14'20

A pleasant surprise in the way of
orchestral efficiency was afforded
those who listened to the first con-
cert of the B'nai B'rith symphony
orchestra at Orchestra Hall. Not
alone did the concert demonstrate
the value of semi-professional mu-
sical organizations, but also proved to
those present that good music can be
; played to good advantage by others
than virtuosi.
Dr. Stark Gunzburg, prominent lo-
, cal pianist, acted in the dual role of
conductor and soloist. He chose to
play for his solo the Tschaikowsky
piano concerto, No. 1, which number
found him fully capable. Dr. Gunz-
burg has a lighting technique and
produces a brilliant tone.
As con-
doctor, he showed that he is compe-
tent to lead such an organization as
the lt'nai B'rith symphony. Howard
Frenzel, who led the orchestra for
the solo, should be praised for his
able assistance.
The program consisted of the over-
ture to "The Marriage of Figaro," by
Mozart, the Haydn symphony in C
' major, opus 97, Auber's overture,
"The Bronze Horse," and the Tschai-
' kowsky "Capriccio Italien." All were
played with understanding and sym-
pathy.

1

WOMEN'S LEAGUE WILL
HEAR RABBI FRAM

Next Wednesday evening at 8:15
p. m. the Northwestern Women's
League of the United Hebrew Schools
of Detroit will hold its first Mothers '
and Daughters' Day program at the
Byron and Philadelphia Branch of
the United Ilebrew Schools.
A large program of entertainment
as well as many surprises has been
arranged for that event, which is
hoped to be a yearly event. Rabbi
Leon Frain will be the principal
speaker of the evening. A violin solo
will be given by Miss Paula D. Wohl.
A reading will be given by the
youthful elocutionist, Anna Gutwillig.
In addition to the above a playlet by
Miss Judith Lipa's class and n dance
by the children of the United Hebrew
School members of Miss Pike's class
are several numbers that will be pre-
sented by the children of the Hebrew
School.
A cordial invitation is extended to
the Jewish women of Detroit to at-
tend this grand function, the first of
its kind in the Jewish community of
Detroit. Remember, bring your daugh-
ters and spend a pleasant evening
amongst a congenial crowd. Tickets
can be had from any member of the
Northwestern Leaguge, also from
Mrs. Knit, who is one of the chair-
ladies from whom tickets for this
function may be had.

—Photo by D. D. Spellman.

MRS. SELMA ROSENBLATT

twentieth annual public installation
held Monday evening, May 9.
The large auditorium of the East-
ern Star Temple was beautifully dec-
orated for this auspicious occasion by
the decorating committee, Mrs. Dor-
othy Schiller serving as chairman.
Mrs. Selma Rosenblatt, retiring
worthy matron, was in charge of the
installation ceremonies and was ably
assisted by the past matrons and pat-
rons of Purity Chapter. Mrs. Ida
Blumberg, past matron, served most
graciously as installing marshal and
Mrs. Zelda Mandeberg, past chaplain,
as installing chaplain. Mrs. Dorothy
Schiller, past matron, installed into
office the matron-elect, Mrs. Golda
Kavanau, while Nathan Metzger, past
patron, installed the patron-elect,
Samuel Kavanau. Other installing
officers were Mrs. Julia '/.echman,
Sirs. Ernestine Smitt, Mrs. Margaret
Foley, Mrs. Alice :McCord and Sirs.
Ethel Schiller. Mrs. Ida Blumberg
and Mrs. Ethel Schiller, assisted by
the little Misses Melba Sklar, Ruth
Schwartz, Priscilla Schiller, Wilma
Schiller and Frances Curd, installed
the five star points in a most impres-
sive manner and which was well re-
ceived by the audience.
The following officers were duly in-
stalled into their respective offices:
Worthy matron, Golda Kavanau;
worthy patron, Samuel Kavanau; as-
sociate matron, Edythe Covell; sec-
retary, Ruth Metzger; treasurer, lint-
tie Schwartz; conductress, Ann Wein-
beck; associate conductress, Cora Ja-
coby; chaplain, Minnie Goldberg;
marshal, Hanna Harvith; organist,
Jeannette Asche; Adah, Olga Schiff;
Ruth, Minnie Gelber; Esther, Anna
Paul; Martha, Helen Jacoby; Elects,
Myrtle Schreiber; warder, Edith
Stone; sentinel, William.
After the installation ceremonies
a very interesting program followed,
consisting of several solos rendered
by Aubrey Cherkos, a solo by Mrs.
Alice MacCord and a rainbow dance
specialty by five little girl.
Sirs. Dorothy Schiller presented the
outgoing matrons with the past-mat-
ron's jewel as a gift from the diaper.
Both incoming and outgoing officers
were the recipients of many beautiful
gifts. Little Miss Eillen Blumberg.
Billie Cugell, Lucille Kavanau and
Suzanne Harris, in a white and gold
cart, served as distributors of the
gifts.

JUNIOR B'NAI B'RITIH
ELECTS OFFICERS

The Junior B'nai B'rith met Wed-
nesday night at the Comunity House
and elected temporary officers. Har-
old Horwitz was elected president, J.
R. Feller, vice-president and P. Ray-
mond Feder, secretary-treasurer.
The organization is looking forward
to obtaining a charter as Detroit
Chapter of the Aleph Zedek Aleph
Fraternity which is affiliated with the
B'nai B'rith.
At the next meeting on Wednesday
May IS, Julius Deutelbaum, president
of Pisgah Lodge and Max Edwards
will address the members. Mr. Ed-
wards will speak on "The Possibilities
of the A. Z. A. in Detroit."

PERFECTITON LODGE

First Annual May Ball

Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. an
A. M.. will hold a regular communica
tion Wednesday, May 18, at 7 p. m
sharp.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
By Order of—
CHARLES RUBINER, W, M

REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

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SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1927

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Music by Fidler'. Union Orchestra.
Costume Tableaux of Jewish Colonists in Russian Colonies in

Ukraine.

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Easter Costume

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The weathers of the Ladies Aux-
iliary of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
will hold their annual meeting Mon-
day afternoon, May I6, at 2:31)
o'clock. The officers and the chair-
men of the standing committees will
submit reports of the work done dur-
ing the year. Election of officers and
directors will follow.
Mrs. Morse Si. Cohen, a delegate
to the fifteenth annual convention of
the Women's League of the United
Synagogue of America, which took
place in Atlantic City Slay 8 to 10,
will be the principal speaker. She
will give it detailed account of the
proceedings of the convention and
will interpret the significance of its
accomplishments. The place of the
mother in American Jewish life was
the topic of a session at the conven-
tion of the United Synagogue, the
annual convention of which also took
place in Atlantic City May 8 to 10,
inclusive.
Miss Birdie Michelson will render
a series of vocal selections and Miss
Bernice Jacob will play n number of
piano solos. At the conclusion of the
program there will he a social hour,
during which refreshments will be
served.

Electric Treatments

Scientific Mange

Dr. Jos. J. Jacobs

CHIROPODIST

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Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 1'. M. Office: Cadillac 1673.

Evenings by Appointment. 2196 Buena Vista. Hemlock 4173-W.

RESIDENTIAL CALLS BY APPOINTMENT

Notice of Change

Detroit Jewish Burial Ass'n.

KADIMAH
HEBREW
SCHOOLS

Wishes to inform all its friends that its Collector,

W. GREENSTEIN

flits severed his connection with that post and has been succeeded by

MR. F. TUCKER

(Isaiah Chernoff, Director.)

Who has been associated with the Ukrainian Federation of this city
as a collector and who is qualified to do excellent work for our or-
ganization. He is authorized to accept collections for the Detroit
Jewish Burial Association and we hope that Detroit Jewry will ex-
tend hint every courtesy.
H. SOLOMON. President.

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Telephone Empire 8385-W.

One of Detroit's Finest Schools.

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Ilere is the farthest adv ance in talking machine construction—a refinement;

an improvement so marked, and affording such advantages as to
place this instrument in a class absolutely by itself—

The New AUTOMATIC

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OU simply select a dozen
records, plate them in the

instrument, press a button
. sit down and relax. And
with no further attention on
your pan, you, your family,
your guests, arc provided an
hour of beautiful music—one
selection alter another — the
instrument even stopping au-
tomatitally when the last selec-
tion is played. Be sure to see
and hear this musical marvel.
It, as well as any of the other
superb Otthophonic Vietrolas
— $95 to $1000 — may be

Pupils of Musk School Win
In Piano Playing Contest)
Two pupils of the Jewish Centers
Association Music School won the
championship for their schools in the
intermediate division. Ida Geliebger
won for the second time for Mnybee
School and Abe I.etvin for Moore
School. Both are pupils of Miss Edith
Ella Davis.

Three Mothers Club. to
Hold Joint Meeting:
The Twelfth, Institute and Six-
Mile Road Mothers Clubs will hold a
joint meeting at the Jewish Center,
31 Melbourne, on Saturday evening,
May 14. There will be a report about
the Mothers Camp, musical program,
• speaker and dancing.

p■ rdsou In

my

monthly fraymeors

111. met.0..1 AUTOMATIC

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Senior Baseball Games:
Following are the scores of the
senior baseball games which were
played on Sunday, May 6: Alpha
Tau 6, University 5; Oakland A. C.
6, Strangers 1; El Moshe 9, Jericho
7 The schedules for Slay 15 are as
follows: Oakland vs. Alpha Tau at
10 R. m. at Dimond No. 1; Jericho vs.
Strangers A. C. at 10 A. M., Diamond
No. 2; University Club Va. El Moshe,
11:30 a. m., diamond No. 1. All
games are played at the Moore
School.

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Junior Baseball Games,
Scores of the games played May 8:
Young Maccabees 13, Fendix Club 8;
J. C. A. Centrals 10, N. E. I. 3.
Schedule of games to be played May
15: B. Y. Club vs. J. C. A. Centrals,
at Balch School; N. E. I. vs. Fendix
Club, at Codd Field; Young Macca-
bees draws bye.

PRESENTS THE

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DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS AUDITORIUM

Citizenship Clam:
This is the last week of the Citi-
zenship Class and in order to proper-
ly celebrate graduation exercises will
be held in honor of those who are to
receive theri diplomas on Wednesday
evening, May 11, at the Center at 7
!o'clock.

JEFFERSON AVENLI AND HASTINGS STREET

cAdmmion FREE

Sunday May 10, 3 o'clock

"THE MUSICAL CENTER OF DETROIT"

1

Mack B. Weiss, strictly kosher ca.!
terer, has returned to the city from
Far Rockaway, Long Island, and is 1
again ready to take complete charge.
Mr. Weiss can be reached at 16701
I
Pingree avenue or by phone, Empire

7146.

Three Pairs 5.70

In Shades to Match One's

Sh••rey Zedek Sisterhood to Meet
Monday, May 16.

The Mothers Clubs of Detroit will
hold a mother and daughter banquet
at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne,
on Thursday evening, May 19, at 6:30
p. m. Since this will be a catered af-
fair, reservations will have to be in
by Monday, May la A very fine
program of entertainment has been
planned for that day, which will in-
clude a play, toasts by the daughters
and by the mothers, recitations, mu-
sical numbers, etc. A more complete
program will be drawn up within the
next week.

BUSINESS NOTICE



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Mr. and Sirs. Morris Marks of 511-!
aini, Fla., formerly of Windsor and
Detroit, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Kate Brunhilde, to
Frank S. Glazer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Glazer of Worehesier, Mass.
The marriage will take place Friday,
Slay 20, at the home of the bride,
Palm Villa, Allapattah drive, and will
be performed by the Reverend Slur-
ray Alstedt.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg (Rose
Kirschbaum) of Miami Beach, Fla.,
formerly of Detroit, are receiving fe-
licitations on the birth of a son, Mel-
vin, on April 12.

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Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Bagdale, 15071
West Euclid avenue, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Fran- j
cos, to Joseph Harris, son of Mr. and
Sirs. Meyer Harris of Buffalo, N. Y.,
formerly of Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oppenheim
(Julia Nurkol of 351 Philip avenue
are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a son, Stanley Russel, on
May 7.

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