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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-09-16

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A regular meeting of the Aries
Sorosis was held at the home of
Mrs. Julius Cohen of 2003 Blaine
avenue. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Moe
Egren.

that not only
automobiles
are manufac-
.ured in De-
troit but it is
also the home
of the richly
flavored

*tea se

Look for his Label.

prepared under themost sanitary conditions.
Gunsberg's should be on every tongue and en-
joyed by every palate.
Pure, wholesome, delicious—no coloring
matter used.

GUNSBERG PACKING
CO.
Phones Lafayette 3340-41

Detroit, Michigan

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All Genuine Red Leather Coxwell
Chairs Product of Heywood Wake-
field Company.

Exactly as Pictured—

$30.00

Suitable as Boudoir Chair of for an
odd piece in the Living Room. In
fine grades of Tapestries; only—

$22.50

F r ie denb erg's
Furniture Mart

4725 Hastings St. Wear Forest

Over I I Years in Same Location

Independent Center Congregation
— Will Hold --

HOLIDAY

SERVICES

at 682 East Warren Avenue

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RABBI JOSEPH TIIUMIN

Will deliver an address on Yom Kippur. Tickets can be ob-

()WARD'S

Open
Till
10
Every
Night.

Main Store 1216 Library Ave
Branch Store 8687 Twelfth St

Eta ■ Beta Zeta ■ Sorority.
The last meeting: of the Eta
Beta Zeta Sorority was held at the
home of Miss Betty Felsenfehl.
Plans for a Hallowe'en party were Greenberg
be held at
home
of Hyenas
Lillis n , .
of the
2003
Taylor
Junior Hadessah.
discussed.
The Detroit unit of Junior 11a-
The next meeting will be held
L'Allegro Girls.
Athena Girls' Club.
dassah
has
started activities for
at the home of Miss Charlotte
The L'Allegro Girls held their
Miss Betty Yacht of Twelfth the fall season. Miss Helena Stun-
Redisch, 2220 Gladstone.
street was hostess at the last erg- g°, chairman of the cultural com- first meeting of the season last
ular meeting of the Athena Girls mittee, has announced the follow- week and are ready to begin activ-
Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home.
ities tor the coming year. The
The committee in charge of the Club held Tuesday evening, Sept. ing program for the year: A class
13. Final arrangements were made in elementary Hebrew, with bliss next meeting will be at the home
ball to be given by the Detroit for the bridge and fashion show, Rose Pike of t he United Hebrew of Esther Alzofon of
Hebrew Orphan Home of 47 Ro- o f which Miss Caroline Goodman Schools as instructor; an advanced delphia avenue.
wena street announces that the is in charge and is being, assisted
❑Hebrew class. with Mr. Michlin in
ninth anniversary ball will be held by Mrs. Roy Y. Chaffin. Gowns charge; a "Fireside Group," which
Young Maccabees.
on Monday evening, Dec. 12, at and frocks from the Style Shop will discuss Jewish current events
The Young :Maccabees held their
the Arcadia ballroom. All other and furs from the Fabriek Fur and Zionism, under the leadership first ins-4801g Of the season on
institutions and societies are asked
isk- I if Miss Helen Kass, and a book Tuesday, Sept. 13. The J. C. A.
ompany will be displayed.
to keep this date open.
its may be obtained from any if review class. The choral group Wilder, Mr. b'ineberg, outlined the
the members or at the door the will be under the leadership of plans fur the corning year. Boys
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
from the ages of 15 to 19, who
afternoon of the affair.
The Ilebrew Ladies Aid
Miss
Edelstein.
The Society
next meeting
will be Bernice
held
Junior Hadassah units are in are interested in Young Judea
will suet in its new quarters at ,
Breaker's Hall, 2201 Gladstone, at the home of Miss Esther Jacob- charge of the upkeep of Meier work are invited to b•come mem-
afternoon, Sept. "in of 1191 Lenox avenue.
Chfeye, a school in Palestine for bers. Plans were also made for
on Wednesday
girls and boys, the purpose of the publishing of the Maccali•an,
21, at 1:30 o'clock. Nomination
lue Bird Girls Club.
which is to train the children to the official organ of the Snarls:. Ju-
cers will take place at this
of officers
dea of Detroit. M. E. Williams of
The first regular meeting of the be pioneers in their country and
meeting.
the boys' welfare department was
Blue Bird Girls was held at the to instill within them a sense of
a guest at this meeting. Future
home of Mrs. George Arta, 3625 their responsibilities as Jews to-
Gamma Rho Sorority.
ward maintaining the Jewish tra- meetings will be held every Tues-
Miss Sally Miller entertained West Boston boulevard; on Tues-
ditions that have been preserved day evening at 7 p, nt.
the Gamma Rho Sorority with a day, Sept. 13, at 9 p. m. Plans
by past generations.
bridge on Wednesday evening, are in progress for a series of
Sorofrata.
The first Junior Hadassah meet-
Sept. 14, at her home on Blaine bridges, the first to be held the
The last meeting of the Sororo-
latter part of October, the time ing of the year will be held on
avenue.
frats
was
held
ut the home of Miss
Tuesday evening, Sept. 20, at 8:15
The next meeting will be held and place to be decided upon at
o'clock, at the Philadelphia-Byron Dorothy Lifchitz of 10216 Oak-
at the home of Miss Anne Gross- the next meeting, which will be
land
avenue
on
Wednesday eve-
on Tuesday, Sept. 20, at the Talmud Torah. A varied program
man of Elmhurst avenue on
ning, Sept. 7. Two new members
home of Mrs. Jack Kurin of 3270 will Ise presented. All Jewish
Sept. 21.
were
accepted.
The
next meeting,
young women over 18 years of age
Rochester avenue.
who are interested in the work of will be held at the home of Miss
Hadar Zion Club.
Florence
Budnetsky
of 2230 West
Iladassah are urged to attend the
Detroit Friendship Club.
A meeting of the Hadar Zion
Euclid avenue.
The Detroit Friendship Club has meeting and to become members
Club was held at the home of
of the organization now, so that
Anna Karp of 9134 Delmar ave- already started its activities for
Purity Chapter 0. E. S.
they may share with the members
nue on Sept. 10. The constitution the coming year. Election of offi-
On Monday, Sept. 12, Purity
in the various social affairs for
was read and perfected. Various cers was held on Sunday, Sept. 11.
Chapter,
Order Eastern Star, initi-
which plans are now being com-
Jewish events that occurred dur- A dance is being planned to take
ated a class of 16 candidates. The
pleted.
ing the summer were discussed. place on Sunday, Sept. 18, at
work was most beautifully exem-
Election of officers was held, re- p. m., at the Jewish Center, 31
plified by the officers of highly
Philom ■ thic Debating Club.
slating in the election of the fol- Melbourne avenue. Everyone is
grade by visiting past-grand offi-
The l'hilomathic Debating Club
lowing: Florence Kuhn, president; welcome and a good time is as-
cers Olive Hart and Margaret
convened last Sundassevening for
Fannie Entner, vice-president; Til- sured all who attend.
Foley and grand esther, Beulah
the first time this season at the Cohn. A chicken dinner was
lie Lipsetz, secretary; Anna Karp,
Y. W. II. A. clubhouse at 89 Ro- served under the chairmanship of
Theta Delta Omega.
National Fund chairman; Ethel
A regular meeting of Theta wena street at fi o'clock. Due to Dorothy Lightstone and her assist-
Cohen, treasurer; Evelyn Eisel-
Delta Omega Sorority was held on the fact that Hymen Golden, new- ants. There nil be no meeting on
nian, editor.
The next meeting will be held Sept. It at the home of Miss Ko- ly elected president of the organ. Monday, Sept. 26, on account of
sak. Plans for a bridge to be ization, is going to Ann Arbor to Rosh Hashonah.
at the home of Florence Kohn.
study, the Philumathic held a new
given this fall were discussed.

The next meeting will be Sept. election and the following were
Nine Hawk Club.
Madison Athletic Club.
The members of the Nile Hawk 22 at the home of Miss Share, 508 elected: President, Ira W. Stone;
The Madison Athletic Club held
clerk, Howard P. Berger; assistant
Club of Detroit concluded their Englewood avenue.
their regular meeting on Sunday
clerk, I. Sol Itosenman; sergeant- afternoon, Sept. 11, at the Y. W.
summer stay at Lake Orion on
:Monday, Sept. 6. The success of Mount Clemens Hadassah Chapter. at-arms, Max Barahal. These, II. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena St.
The Mount Clemens Hadassah with Max Simon and Albert Wil- Favorable reports were given by
the summer was chiefly due to the
entire efforts of the cottage com- Chapter resumed activities after liams, will constitute the board of David Marks and Maurice Cohen,
mittee, which consisted of S. J. the summer vacation with an espe- directors.
committee in charge of the annual
Karp, chairman; J. Markowitz, M. cially attractive meeting at the
Rosh Ilashonah dance being spon-
Tau Sigma Epsilon.
Cohen, J. J. Wilbur and M. L. Reh Hotel, Wednesday evening,
sored by the club, to tatke place
Sept. 7. After the business of the
The members of the Tau Sigma on Wednesday evening, Sept. 28,
Pollack.
On Sunday evening, Oct. 2, the evening a short program was held Epsilon Sorority and their guests, at the Maccabees Temple, Potnam
Site Ilawk Club will give its first in which the following appeared: Miss Ruth Rannols and Miss Bessie and Woodward avenues. Ben
dance of the season at the Detroit- Thelma Gold, Celia Kovitz, Anne Latehill Of Windsor, spent a very Shook and his Granada l'ark Or-
Leland Hotel. At the last meet- Gold, Sylvia Zeve and Rebecca enjoyable (lay last Sunday hiking chestra will furnish the music for
ing, which was held at the home Chaitman. After the program re- to Phoenix Park.
this affair. A special open meet-
At the last weekly meeting, ing will be held on Sunday after-
of II. Goodman of 1165 West Phil- freshments were served in the ho-
adelphia, each member was as- tel dining room. Ethel Levine held at the home of Miss Slavin of noon, Sept. 25 at the Y. W. II.
signed various duties in conjunc- was in charge of the arrangements Elmhurst avenue, plans for the A. theater, 59 Rowena. The pub-
for the meeting.
annual turkey trot dance, to tie lic is cordially invited. The next
tion with the affair.
given at the Twentieth Century regular meeting will take place on
The next meeting will be held
Four Leaf Clover Club.
Club on Thanksgiving eve, were Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18, at the
at the home of M. L. Pollack of
At
the
last
regular
meeting
of
discussed.
clubhouse.
3036 Blaine avenue.
the Four Leaf Clover Club the
The next regular meeting will
name
was
changed
permanently
to
be
held
at
the
home
of
Miss
Su-
Time Kai Pistil Sorority.
"White Lights" Will Hold
A regular business meeting of "Cleophus," which means friend- berov of Calvert avenue.
the Time Kais Pistes Sorority was ship. The motto chosen for the
Casa Stage Another Week
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
held Monday, Sept. 12, at the Y. club is "True friendship can only
A meeting of the Junior He-
W. A. clubhouse. Election of exist between equals." The board
"White Lights" opened in the
officers was held and the follow- of directors will meet the first and brew Relief Club was held Sept. proverbial blaze of glory at the
ing were elected: President, Rose third week in the month. The 13. Election of officers was held. Cass theater la•. Sunday night and
Goodman; vice-president, Florence date set for closing the member- Ruth AronotT was elected presi- will remain another week. It is a
Rottman; secretary, Dorothy Al- ship drive is Sept. 28. All girls dent; Sally Dunsky, vice-presi- play of unusual interest, inasmuch
between the ages of 16 and 20 dent; Dan Mendelsohn, secretary;
pert; treasurer, Ethel Kulick.
as it contains every ingredient that
The next regular business meet- wishing to join call Sylvia Pevin, Lillian Kossack, treasurer.
1(01-14 to make a successful musical
The next meeting will he held comedy and drama combined.
ing will he held Monday, Sept. 19, Garfield 8165-J, after 6 o'clock.
The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Sept. 2(1, at the home of
at the home of Miss Rottman of
There are many catchy tunes that
at the home of Miss Helen Care- Lillian Kossack of 2353 (brand will be whistled and sung lung
9312 Broadstreet.
lick at 1976 Taylor avenue, on River avenue.
after the departure of "White
Wednesday, Sept. 4, at Ft o'clock.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
Lights" from Detroit, most promi-
N. Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O. nent h•ing "Dreaming of You,"
A closed meeting of the Beta
Los Amigos.
The North Woodward Branch of "Eyeful of You," "Tannin' the
Rho Delta Sorority was held Sept.
The Los Amigos will commence the Jewish Women's European
1 at the Y. W. H. A. Plans were
Toe" and "Don't Throw Me Down,"
made for a Hallowe'en party and their activities again after having Welfare Organization will hold its sung by Sant Ash and Marian
a date was decided for the bridge- been idle during the summer re- first meeting of the season at the Ma rscha nte.
tea to be held at the Palmetto cess, with the opening meeting, home of Mrs. Morris Fishman of
Sitting comfortably in the thea-
which will be held at 3:30 p. m. Gladstone avenue. All members ter you are carried through the ac-
Hotel.
The last meeting a the sorority Sunday, Sept. 18, at 1707 Coiling- are urged to be present, as mat- tion on the stage, from the dress-
was held Sept. 9 at the Y. W. H. wood avenue. I'lans for a bigger ters of importance will be dis- ing room of the prima donna at the
A. clubhouse. The girls are visit- and better season will be made :rnd cussed.
night club to viewing the actual
A rummage sale, to be held in presentation of a floor show (luring
ing. hospitals again and a group discussed at this meeting.
the early fall, is being planned.
was sent to the Children's Free
the course of which there are many
Oreae Girls Club.
specialties presented by the prin-
Hospital.
A meeting of the Organ Girls
Kvotaah Ivrith Detroitith.
cipals and many unique dances by
Club was held at the home of Mrs.
On Saturday, Sept. 17, at 8 p. the beauty chorus, both individu-
Aged-Ed-Din Sorority.
A regular business meeting of Roy Y. Chatlin of Clements ave- m., in the auditorium of the Jew- ally and collectively.
the Ased-Ed-Din Sorority was held nue on Sept. If. Further discus- ish Center on Melbourne avenue,
Sept. 12 at the home of Betty Al- sion was had of the card party and corner Woodward, a meeting o
ter of Goodwin avenue. Resigna- raffle to be held Sunday afternoon, the Ilebrew cultural group, Krut-
zath Ivrith Detroitith, will be held,
lions sent in by Bessie Venitsky, Oct. 2 at the Chatham Hotel.
The al complished Nan Halperin
Miss Dolly Goldstone of Indian- at which time Mr. Altman will de-
Ann Venitsky and Sarah Lieber-
will headline an all-star 1811 at 13.
man, withdrawing from the soror- dale avenue was hostess at the liver a lecture on the topic, "The F. Keith's Temple theater starting
last
meeting,
on
Sept.
15.
Conference of the Jewish Organ Sunday, Sept. 18. She will present
ity, were accepted. Miss Emma
ized Worker In Palestine." Ful "A Repertoire of Comedy Songs."
Schniederman was brought up for
Home Relief Society.
lowing the lecture, election of of- Miss Halperin recently starred in
membership.
What
promises
to
be
one
of
the
ficers will take place. Everyone "Little Jesse James" and the Zieg-
'the sorority will give an in-
formal dance at Hotel Wolverine gloat successful and enjoyable at- is invited.
feld Follies.

Store

Open
Till
10
Every
Night.

11

SALE 'Fla SHOES

Plotkins Book Store

5031 HASTINGS, Between THEODORE
Northway 0614.

6'

To the Jewish People Residing on the
East Side—

CONGREGATION

SHAAREY TEPHILA

one holding the lucky number. A ticket given with every
purchase of Shoes or hosiery.

ANNOUNCES
that Services for the Coming

Watch Our Windows for Disily Specials.

Tremendous Savings

ON ALL CHILDREN'S SHOES

$ 1 dflon

p.m. .t..elt in,

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and •et•ir• weltht.

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The Rita comes in Patent, Satin
Velvet Suede, Tan Calf and Brown Kid.
Two-Tones of Patent and Gunmetal
Patent, Satin with Suede Trim, Brow
Kid with Cobra Trim. Sizes 2t, to 8.
Many other styles to choose from.
13 45 to S5.45.
A MESSAGE TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS!
way to the
A Packard Roadster and an Airplane given a

-foolery Special

HOLY DAYS

59

held at the home of John Isaacs Itt
2653 Glendale avenue. In the ab
sense of the counsellor, Nlorri.
Cohn, the meeting was preside(
over by the vice-chancellor, Ben
Berlin. The try-outs for the de-1
bating team were postponed until I
the next meeting, which will'
held at the home of John Isaacs I
of 2f53 Glendale avenue on Tues.'
(lay, Sept. 20.

Biggest Swart meta of New Year's Greeting Cards.
All Hebrew Books in Ilebrew and English.
Oldest and Most Reliable in Detroit. Open Evenings.

A beautiful lace cub
out style with high
spike heel; also the
new shaped Cuban
heel, extra high arch.
extreme round Frenxh
toe and narrow fitting

will be held in Their Synagogue

1227 EASTLAWN

I

Tickets can be obtained at 13940 East Jefferson Avenue.

....vire •oisat. In
now ran color.

5.

To Nine Men out of Ten
a Painting is a Picture
and a Cigarette a Cigarette

'RUT the tenth man KNOWS and

-1--) appreciates the sheer genius
which made the old masterpiece
possible and which to-day provides
him with Murad... the cigarette
for the tenth man.

There is deep down, underlying
quality in Murad... That is why
Murad is the one cigarette which
goes on from year to year. The
tenth man can appreciate the differ-
ence .. can enjoy the rare fra-
grance and aroma of the best that
money can buy.

The

exceptional cigarette

for the exceptional mart

who feels he is entitled t3
the better things in life.

Congregation
BETH DAVID

Announces that Services for the

Coming Holy Days

Will be held at the New Synagogue

ELMHURST and FOURTEENTH

SLICHOS

Saturday Eve., Sept. 17.
HASHONAH
s.,pt
0
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th S i H
Sii
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R2pt

Tickets may be obtained
at the Synagogue daily

YOM KIPPUR

Friday evenings.

from 6 to 9 P. M., except

Oct. 7.

I

H. C. KEYWELL, President.

HEAT-RITE

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The heater that insures Safe, Constant, Clean,
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Corporation, North Tonawanda, N. Y.

The HEAT-RITE is mechanically correct —
handsomely finished -- easy to install. Pratt!
Right. There's a size and model for VOW' car.

G. H. BROWN CO.
5936 John R. St., Detroit, Mich.
Phone Empire 1309.

Alpha Lambda Kappa.
.A regular meeting of the Alph:

FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND YOM KIPPUR
TALEISIM—Silk and Wool
MACHZERIM—Translated in English, German or
Hungarian

The
"Ritz"

losiery Special

Hebrew Orphan Home.
The Behr•• Infants' Orphan
Ilona , will hold a special meeting,
at the Temple Emanuel at Taylor
and Wilson avenue at 8 o'clock
Wednesday, Sept. 21. Business of
great importance will be discussed
concerning the new home which
will be of interest to the entire
community and all are urged to
attend.

Keith's Temple Theater.

tained at 5007 Ilastings Street.

Store

the results being: Miss Esther Sil-
ber, presider.; Shins Minnie Silver,
secretary; Miss Ruth Herman,
treasurer; Miss Eva Moskowitz,
sergeant -I. t -arms.
The next meeting will he held
on Sept. 20 at the home of Miss
Esther Silber of 169:3 Taylor ave-
nue.

595

Gunsberg's Delicatessen

U
j

' fairs of the season will be the
luncheon and card party which
will he given by the Home Relief
Society on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at
the new Masonic Temple. Mrs.
Ira Friedenberg is chairman and
will be assisted by the Mesdames
on Saturday, Nov. 5. Plans 1, r II. Shulman, N. Nlandeberg, II.
the dance were discussed and a Ash, I. Grabow, A. Gordon, Joe
committee wa appointed to take Grabow, A. Ferar, s B. Goldberg, M.
care of all arrangements. Thy. c. Wulf, S. Schwartz, R. Wallack, J.
]. R . w ,,
a i,,,,, I. Green-
appointed were Esther Schwartt, m o m
chairman; Betty Alter, Sarah S I- I ndy nnd M. .click.
verman and Beatrice IA assernw
A meeting of the Horne Relief
A committee was also appoints d Society will be held at the home
to take care of the arrangements of Mrs. II. Shulman, 20118 Dela-
for is Hallowe'en affair to Iregiv.n ware, Friday, Sept. 16, at 2 p. m.
Oct. 29 at the home of Esth , r All members are requested to at-
Schwartz. The next meeting NV II tend.

Nrutrrual and Club Notts

Do You Know ---

PAGE THREE

iiRONICLE

IlE9EfROI I

Jericho Rebekah Lodge.
The Jericho Rebekah Lodge, No.
will hold its next meeting at
the new temple, Joy road and Lin-
wood, Monday evening, Sept. 19.
The Rebekah, will have their
opening dance at the beautiful
new temple on Nov. 19.

328,

Ladies' Auxiliary B'mi B'rith.
A regular meeting of the La-
dies' Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith will
be held Monday evening, Sept. 19,
at h p. m. Reports whl be made
of the bridge-luncheon which took
place on Tuesday, Sept. 13. Due
to the untiring efforts of the
Mesdames I.. Rubenstein, H. Eis-
ler, Eva Weiss, J. Wtinn and Na-
than Blatnikoff, this affair proved
to be a huge success.
— -
Alpha Beta Gamma.
The last meeting of the Alpha
!Aida Gamma Sorority wan held nn
Tuesday, Sept. 13, at which Miss
Belle AVuntner of 1495 Calling

FOR MON1).11' ONLY

Anniversary SALE
Seamed Wilton Rugs

t.

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SIZES-8.3x10.6 and 9x12 Ft.

Two of the leading Mills of the country con-
tributed these Fine Wiltons to the Anniver-
sary Sale at substantial savings. It is our fittest
rug offering in several months. The rugs are
it.:1 new and come in the newest patterns and
color combinations. Some have slight mis-
weaves which will not impair their wearing
qualities. Fringed. Seamed or seamless. Two
sizes.

9

1415 to 1447 cttrroao WOODWARD AVE'

Frank & Seder—Eighth Floor.

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