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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-10-28

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CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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A Hallowe'en masque and hard

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time party is announced as the
next Pisgah affair. The party will
be given at the Community Cen-

1448 Wa414.4 A.na.

THE LYNX

MRS. HARRY FLEISHMAN

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ter, 275 East Ferry avenue, on
Oct. 29 at 8:30 p. m.
Among those who are taking a
very active part in the arrange-
ments for the party is Mrs. Harry
Fleishman.
The program includes some
good entertainment. Valuable
prizes will be aw,ardsal for the best
costumes. George II. Ellenstein's
Venetian Dance Orchestra of the
Venetian Ballroom, Chicago, will
provide the music. The entertain-
ment committee is headed by Si
Feinberg.

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Mr. and Mrs. S. Trosch (Sarah'
Pohl) of Sioux City, Iowa, an-
nounce the birth of a son, Shelton
Saul.

BROWN SUEDE - - BLACK SUEDE

BLACK KIDSKIN

i al •..anicl Eugagrutritts

PISGAH HALLOWE'EN
PARTY ON SATURDAY

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How the original shape and beauty
of your suits are restored--

It requires a whole "Battery" of presses
to restore the original style-lines of your suit
-special presses for special purposes.
Stretched and shrunken collars must be
made to snuggle closely; shoulders must be
carefully rounded; arm-holes smoothed ;
body uniformly finished ; trousers evenly
creased and crotch wrinkles removed.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaft (Ethel
Slotnick) of 9755 McQuade ave-
nue announce the birth of a
daughter, Shirley Fae, on Oct. 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Himelstein
(Ethel Fried) of 1676 Gladstone
are being congratulated on the
birth of a (laughter Miriam, on
Oct. 7.

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence J. Van
Baalen (Anna Harris) announce
the birth of a daughter, Priscilla
Ann, on Oct. 1.

Sir. and SIN. Louis Weinberger
of 2016 West Grand avenue are
receiving congratulations on the
birth of a daughter, Suzanne Ruth.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Lightstone of
Boston boulevard are receiving fe-
licitations on the birth of a daugh-
ter, Lenore Doris.

ZEDAKAH CLUB PARTY
HAS BEEN POSTPONED

Qrsorted

Mr. and Mrs. B. Warshawsky of
550 Leicester court announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Esther, to Petry lhodorolf, can of
Mrs. M. Decker of Cleveland is
Mrs. Rebecca Chodurolf of 251
the guest of her daughters. Mrs.
Owen use nue.
Alex Werbe and Mrs. J. H. Ball.

B'NAI MOSHE WILL
INSTALL OFFICERS

election pod chose its officers and
members of the board.
The officers chosen were Nor-
man H. Birnkrant, president; An-
gelo Mayhauni, vice - president;
secretary,
and
Goldye Vehun,
Lydia Kahn, treasurer.
Ti' members of the board are
Judith Brietenbach, Elsa Adele
Freeman, Virginia Goldberg, Jo-
rman, Ruth Lambert,
sephine ;me
Lillian Schmansky, Nance Salo-
mon. Ilsirold Ehrlich, Len Frank-
lin, Milton Ponnusky, Felix Silver,
Milton Silverberg, Leonard Simons
and Joseph Weinberg.
Eso fficios are Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin, Rabbi Leon Fram, Fos-
ter Vehon and Emmanuel Neu-
garten.

B'RITH
VISITS IN DETROIT

Melrose 4200

BAY CITY BEN

Edward Lichtig of Bay City,
while in the city recently, was in
Iconsultation with local officers of
the Michigan Council of 13'nat
. B'rith lodge with a view to visit-
ing several lodges in the state to
make propaganda in their liehalf
and through it to advance the
purposes of the order.
winter there.
The lodges in Port Iluron, Flint,
Mr. and Mrs. P. Golden of 903; Pontiac and Bay City extended
invitations
for visits by members
LaSalle boulevard have as their
guest their nephew, Michael Gra- of the council.
din of Oakland, Calif.

DETROIT CATERING COMPANY

WE CATE?. AT THE LEADING
DETROIT HOTELS.

COHANE ASSISTS
COMMUNITY FUND

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grenadier
have returned from an extended
honeymoon trip to Chicago, Mil-
Louis S. Cohane has been draft-
waukee and points West and are
now resisting at 2715 Rochester I I ed by the Community Fund execu-
tive committee as a speaker in the
avenue.
present campaign. This week he
Miss Billie Winkelman of 2278 addressed the industrial execo-
Blaine avenue has just returned ' tives at a dinner at the Fort Shel-
from a week's stay in Cleveland. I by Hotel and the big givers com-
mittee at luncheon at the Book-
A. C. Winkelman and father in- Cadillac Hotel. Ile also occupied
law, Mr. Permut of Cleveland, are the pipit of the Woodward Ave-
the guests of Mrs. S. T. Winkel- nue Baptist Church on Sunday
niorning, in behalf of the Com-
man.
munity Fund.

RICHTON AVENUE

Call Longfellow 5654.

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rk and a
sunup chicken (Rend.
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of 84,a repose Om-
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Es ever darn tree dinner
butt, of cur, la am the
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Ilms 1.0 the 1,41111st Erste
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ADDISON HOTEL

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for Vital Aings.1

M

ORE time for moth-
ering- more time for
your pleasant household
tasks-more time for hap-
py living! All these we
give you-in addition to
oing your washing and
ironing.

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Decide today to exchange
your family bundle for
these better things that we
can offer you! Arrange
now to have our routeman
call-so that you can add
two days of leisure to next
week's calendar!

Weller Laundry Co.

Our Service Beyond Compare
Phones CAdillac 5169.5170

BEAT' EM ALL

High Test Insecticides

Operators Licensed by Depart-
ment of Health.
Carry a Money Back Guarantee
we Use Poison Gas and
Other Methods.

Flat rates or monthly service
for llotels, Restaurants, Apart-
ments, Etc.

TELEINONE FOR L,STINATF:

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Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman left
In loving remembrance of my
Tuesday for Detroit, where dear mother, Mrs. Solomon Zan-
they will spend several days.
ders I Rose l'atak), who passed
away six years ago Oct. 17, and
Among the Bay City people who my father, Jacob Zanders, who
attended the Michigan-Ohio game passed away 25 years ago Oct. 29.
last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
alai..., briny. sad memortett•
.1 C. Hirschfield, Joseph Schwartz
ill my loved nnee ,,one to rent.
and Clarence Levy.
C,... slay.be remember«,

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II, the one who ioVhi P. beet.

On Tuesday, Nov. 15, the I. 0.
R. B. is planning a dinner dance'
at the Wenona Hotel. Unusual
entertainment will feature the af-
fair. A. B. Roman is chairman of
the dance committee.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levy of
Jackson spent the week-end with
friends in the city.

Mrs. N. Speizhurger was called
to Jackson on account of the ill-
ness of her daughter, Mrs. Earl
Spetzburger.

Mrs. Louis Levine has returned
home after spending several weeks
her parents in Cincinnati.

Also a Complete Showing of

DOMESTIC RUGS
and CARPETS

N this grand opening of our new rug and carpet shop,
I we have assembled a rare collection of antique and
modern pieces for your inspection.
Rugs, large and
small, from the Fur Eastern countries; a delight to the
eyes and valued fur their long wearing qualities. You
will find domestic rugs and carpets also in the finest
i;ratles. It is our purpose to conduct rug and carpet
'ervice of the highest type. VISIT OUR SHOP AT ANY
TIME. You will find us pleased to display our entire
line without obligation.

S. J. SKAFF

ENTIRE MEZZANINE FLOOR

15 Eaat Grand

River

Cadillac 4947

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Are You Ready For

Your I lallowe'en

Party

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An attractive assonment
of favors, novelties, dec-
orated papers. Every-
thing you need.

SHEEHAN'S

1550 WOODWARD AVENUE

PERFECTION LODGE

Perfection Lodge, No. 466, F.
and A. M., will hold a special com-
munication Wednesday, Nov. 2,
at 2 p. ni : M. NI. degree and ban-
quet at 1;:20 p. m. A prominent
speaker will address us. At 8
o'clock p. m. the Past Masters of
Perfection Lodge will exemplify
the M. M. degree in full form.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
By Order of-
CHARLES RUBINER, W. M.

SUBWAY



FLOWER SHOP
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A nnouncement!

A. Lieberman

WELL-KNOWN LAKE ORION AND
DETROIT RESTAURANTEUR
Announces the Opening of a

Beautiful New Restaurant

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8047 TWELFTH STREET

Directly Opposite Littman's Yiddish Theatre.

"SERVICE: OUR.

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we Cater to Banquets, Weddings and Parties.

CHERRY 9171

Sag Tag Notr

Mrs. Esther Helper of Detroit
spent several days here as the,
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Schwartz.

RUGS, CARPETS

At the meeting held by the La-
dies' Auxiliary of the Mishkun Is-
rael Synagogue on Tuesday, (let.
25, the election of officers teak
place with the following results:
President. Mrs. II. 1.ansky; vice-
president, Mrs. J. Gillman; secre-
tary, Mrs. N. Fishman; treasurer,
Mrs. D. Goldberg,.
A board of trustees was elected
catiskting of Mrs. 1.. Diamond,
Mrs. NI. Margolis, Mrs. A. Simon,
Mr... II. Alshunsky, Mrs. I. Gould.
Mrs. H. Rubin and Mrs. S. Shulaf-
eky.
A dinner for the installation of
officers will take, place on Sunday,
Nov. 27, at the synagogue. Reser•
vations may be had by calling the
synagogue.

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A TIOT AVE

Mr. and Mrs. 11. Ostrow of 2062
Virginia park are now resisting at
2252 Blaine avenue.

ORIENTAL

MISHKUN ISRAEL
AUXILIARY ELECTS

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NCE you to• SPe•
cial Addison Dinner,
served From 5:30 en
9:30, you'll Its •ron•
firmed patron hero like
Fundreds of others who
hays been regular guests
lot years.

Smart Women Like

ANSWERS

Mrs. Robert Berger of 1 142 N'ir- •
1. In Europe the wordconnotes
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kanter of
ginia Park has returned from Chi-
a school fur higher Jewish study
'
cago, where she was called by the Lathrop avenue announce the en- and for the training of rabbis. In
gagement
of
their
daughter,
Ruth,
sudden death of her sister, MN.
America it means also a Jewish
to Samuel Eisenberg of Detroit.
Carrie Millar.
I parochial school.
2. Through the Jewish Tele-
On Oct. 22, Miss Jean Dworkin
I graphic Agency.
entertained with a birthday party
3. Yes, the Jewish Daily Butte-
honoring Miss Betty Kroll of 9061
tin published by the Jewish Tele-
Delmar avenue. Covers were laid
graphic Agency.
for 16 guests. Among the guests
4. Gezer, known to ha.a been in-
The committee in charge of the
present were Isadore Eersh, Har-
banquet connected with the instal- habited as early as 2500 It. C.
old Taus , Ben Julius, Ilarry Friel- lation of of Congregation
5. Louis De Torres, Christopher
land and Isadore Falk, all of Ann
Columbus' official interpreter.
Moshe antlOUTICCS the change
Arbor.
6. Louis De Torres.
of date to Sunday, Nov 6, at 7
7. Annette Kuhn, a Jewish poet-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Simon and
ess.
The speaker's list, consisting of
Robert Lazerus and their families
8. Emnia I.azarus, a Jewish po-
. . in De
and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. G•ismer,
etess.
trait Jewry, will include the lion.
9. In the Judengasse, Frank-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldsmith, Mrs.
Mayor John W. Smith and Fred
furt, Germany.
J. Einstein and friends, all of
Si. Butzel, who have definitely ac-
10. Mazel Toe, meaning "good
c.( an , were
cepted invitations tendered t o
Saturday. They attended the
them by the congregation. Hon.
11. Shalom Aleichern, meaning
Ohio-Michigan football game in
lames I. Effinger will act as toast-
"peace he with you."
the afternoon and in the evening
.t.r.
12. Aleichem Shalom, meaning
an elaborate function in their
The Sisterheed of B'nai Moshe
"with you be peace."
honor took place at the Book-Cad-
is providing a very fine dinner to
13. The Masonic Shrine.
illac IIutel. Covers were laid for
be followed by a dance to the
14. King Solomon.
10 people.
tunes of an excellent Gypsy or-
15. The art of the violin.


chestra.
16, The members of the Reform
The banquet will he held at the
Jewish congregation in Pans.
Eiehengreen of Philadelphia have
New Jericho Temple, Joy road,
17. The members of the Orthodox
concluded their visit with Dr. and
near Linwood.
congregation in Paris.
Mrs. J. Gilbert Israel of Webb ave-
18. The Knights of Col•nbos.
nue and have returned to their
19. Lewis Browne, the b.,nbi be-
PICK OFFICERS FOR
home.
ing
"This Belie,ing World."
YOUNG FOLKS' CLUB
20. Because the Jews originate
Dr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Israel
from
the Orient where everybody
have as their house guest Dr. Sam-
The Young I'eople's Temple
uel Fine of Fitchburg, Mass., who Club of Temple Beth El held an prays with covered head.

%FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

M. A. PEREIRA, Manager

zmeMoch

Woodward Thru to Washington

Ask the Rabbi

That is why your suit comes back from
the Forest Cleaners looking almost like
nov. It tits.

Strictly Kosher Caterer.

The Zedakah Club announced
this week that the date of the
luncheon and card party to be held
at the K. of 1'. (lull has been

Mrs. Rose Auslander of 1630
Miss Leona Hartman of Elm- Calvert avenue announces the be-
hurst avenue entertained on Oct. trothal of her daughter, Edna, to
22 with two table's of bridge. High William Aurons of this city.
scores were wan by the Misses
Pauline Wiesenthal and Mamie'
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Clayman of
Hoffenberg.
9112 Brush street announce the
engagement of their slaughter,
The B'nos Zion will hold their I Jean, to Harry Mintz, son of 51 r.
raffle of the diamond ring on Tues- and Mrs. Hyman Ntintz of Calvert
day afternoon, Nov. 1, at the home' avenue.
of Mrs. Sarah Gittleman of 27331
Elmhurst avenue. Proceeds will )
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kanter of
be devoted to the maternity 241
Lathrop 11,•11111` announce the en-
in Palestine.
gagement of their daughter, Ruth,
to Samuel Eisenberg of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Gitlin of 9541.
McQuade avenue were hosts on
Mrs. Dena Ginsberg of Calvert
Sunday, Oct. 23, in honor of the
Bar mitzvah of their son, Nathan. avenue announces the engagement
of
her daughter, Ida, to Benjamin
Covers were laid for 40 guests. ,1
Gladstone, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Gladstone of Boston boule-
Many delightful social affairs
card.
have been given in honor of Mrs. I
George Cohen of 1677 Ferry Park,
MRS. MAX ELIAS
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Weinberg of
who left to spend the winter
months with her sister-in-law, Ntra. ! 82 Monterey avenue announce the changed from Nov. 9 ti Nov. 16.
betrothal
Itachael Sillman of Los Angeles,'
of their daughter, Ade- All proceeds are to be used for
table, to Morris M. Tenenbaum, charity.
Calif.
au
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Tenenbm
NIrs. Milton Greenblatt is chair-
of little Rack, Ark. At home man and is being assisted by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard II. Dos'•
Sunday, Oct. 30, afternoon and Max Elia,.
(Adeline Cohen) have returned
evening. No cards.
from their wedding trip to Buffalo
and Niagara Falls and are at home
Mrs. M. Wagman of Hazelwood
to their relatives and friends at'
21;40 Gladstone avenue, apart- . avenue announces the engagement
of
her daughter, Rut h, to Sam
ment 303.
iXatnick of Virginia park.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slam of
9518 Cameron avenue announce is attending the American Dental
the birth of a daughter, Sylvia Convention.
Betty, Oct. 8.
Among the many pre-nuptial af-
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bakst fairs given in honor of Miss :\nu
E.
Maxman, whose mantises' to
9529 Dexter boulevard an-
of
nounce the birth of a son Oct. 22. Samuel Z. Hirschman toe', place
on Tuesday evening, Oct. 25, were
a linen shower on Sept. 10 given
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Silverman at the hone of Mrs. Julia Hirsch-
(Bessie Swartz) of 9650 Otsego man at 3143 ('halfonte, at which
ays nue are receiving congratula- she was joint hostess with the
I
Use the Forest Service regularly. It's a good
• sis ell the birth of a son, David Mesdames Gertrude Fishman and
service and a good habit."
Marshall, born Oct. 14.
Rose Saltzman, covers being laid
I
for :15 guests; a miscellaneous
shower at the bride's home by her
CLUB SPONSORS BIG
the Misses Fannie and Ma-
BRIDGE TOURNAMENT sisters,
tilda Maxman, on Sept. 22, for
:15 guests; Miss Sadie Bernstein of
What promises to be a most
Belmont avenue entertained with
prominent event event of the sea-
#
0 son is the bridge tournament to he a surprise miscellaneous shower on
Oct. 8 for 35 guests; a personal
held by the Phalanx Club at the
shower was given by her cousin,
Y. W. II. .A., 89 Rowena street.
Miss Betty Sipher, and Mrs. Ilarry
1$
Many of the foremost Jewish
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
1,
Neff (Annette (Whom) at the
groups of the city have already
home of the former, luncheon be-
entered their names and more en- ing served for 20 guests.
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tries are being received every day.
The closing date for entry is Nov.
Miss Jean Golden of 9031 La
1. A handsome loving cup will Salle boulevard has joined her
1Veddings - Engagements - Banquets
be presented to the winner of the uncle, Mr. Grodin, on his return
tournament. Entries should be to Oakland, Calif. Miss Gulden
-Far A11 Social Functions.
sent care of the Y. W. H. A.
will spend the remainder of the

i 533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.

PAGE SEVEN

et RON ICU

Daughter, Sarah Zanders
Naumann.

ANNOUNCEMENT

The Congregation Beth Israel
take.: this opportunity to thank
Cantor David Klavons for the im-
pressive manner in which he con-
ducted the services during the
high holidays. His marvelous tenor
voice and excellent diction brought
back delightful memories of the
cantor- we heard years ago in our
"old home."
We extend to Cantor Klavons
our sincere best wishes for the fu
tore and we congratulate the con-
. gregation that will be fortunate
enough to secure the services of
this golden-voiced cantor.
(Signed)
PRESIDENT AND COMMITTEE.

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WILLIAM E. CHITTE.NDEN, JR., Manager

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