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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-11-04

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PfEbenconlewisti (ARor Jaz

PAGE TWO

3Tratrrual and Club Notes

1241

1 WOODWARD

7= ZZ

(4'1

)

• Between State
and Grand River.

FROCKS

for the
Autumn
Festivities
Featured at

$35

Transparent Velvet—
High Color Georgette—

SIZES 11 to 50 )

Lovely indeed are these
new creations in trans-
parent velvet and the
high colored georgettes
— and their price at
$35.00 is unusually low!

Slender-
ising
lines I

Waldman To Speak
Jewish Center

beautiful electric percolator set. I
All the officers and ex-officers
wore a bouquet of roses. Mrs.
Rose Fleisher was ceremonial con-
At
ductor for the evening. Mrs. Da-
vidson and Mrs. Helen Auslander,
the new president, were each pre- Will Describe Recent Trip to
Pythian Sister,
and their guests.
All plans are seated with a beautiful basket of
Poland Wednesday
The Greater Detroit Temple, under way for a huge New Year's
After the installation, re-
row's.
Evening.
No. 152, wishes to remind their party to be held at the Imperial freshments were served and bridge
sisters and brothers and the pub- Hotel. Special entertainment from was played.
Chicago
has
been
engaged
for
this
ti s c e e,
,fpr.:,tt,h‘.ho1yo'es n iene
c lv,t a nn.hi n cei 1 , e Are X ,N,h: e,ten c eur u ol ref nnaehd
lic of the first card party of the
nirerao t? 1 1 m
, ,:o crt roarartai
Jewish Welfare
season, to be held Monday. Nov. night and a peppy orchestra ar-
A. B. C. Girl..
7, at It p. m., at Knights of Pythias ranged for. Reservations are be.
The
last
meeting
of
the
A.
B.
Poland, ,
Ilall, 3153 Cass avenue. Prizes ing taken care of and anyone de- C. Girls was held at the home of
will be awarded at each table and .irous of attending please get in
survey
any of the members. Miss Dorothy Holtz of 3860 Twen• political and social life of the Jew-
barbecue lunch will be served. touch with
The entertainment committee is The next regular business meet. ty-ninth
street
Friday
28.
The on
main
topic evening,
of the• ish population, will address a meet-
Oct.
sparing no efforts to make this a ing will take place on Tuesday evening pertained to the discussion ing under the auspices of the Jew-
of the
evening,
Nov.
8,
at
the
home
of
iv
sb ssh ic u as te ionatat3 t t hema esl:
huge success.
policies of the new presi- ish Centers clu
Mrs. Frances D. Ehrlich is chair- Mrs. Rose Saltzman of Linwood

dent, Miss Sylvia Zimmerman.
lady of entertainment committee, avenue.
bourne,
next
Wednesday
evening
The next meeting will be held at
assisted by Mesdam es Z. Gross, F.
the home of Miss Sophie Goodstein at 8:30 o'clock.
H•dassah Sewin g.
Borghoff, 0. O ppenh eim and A.
This is to be the first public ad-
women have started of 52118 Thirty-fifth street.
Hadassah
Weinbec k. Tickets may be se-
The installation of officers was dress by Mr. Waldman since his
season's sewing at Shaarev
cured from committee or at the their seaso
nesday from 10 a. m.. to 4 p. m. held at the home of Miss Helen return from Chicago, where he
&skis. 'they will sew every IS ed
door.
Drim. The following were elect- made his report to the Construe-
Sylvia Zimmerman, presi- five Relief Conference of the
Tsai Tal• Sorority.
I All Iladassah members are urged
Zager, vice-president; United Jewish Campaign and the
dent;
A meeting of the Toni Tala So- l to give a few hours eac week to ed:
Mildred Brenner, recording secre. Joint Distribution Committee.
eve
wort
work.
rarity was held Thursday evening,
: this interesting and worthy
g
ta h sop nie ,
tart'; Gertrude Zimmerman. cur•
Ors 27.

ta
philanthropic
r eo auldtsmanndiisn
responding secretary; Caroline o f M the
Three new members were ac- ,
Menorah Chapter.
experts
in
the
country
and
during
Kra nee. treasurer.
cepted into the sorority, namely : A meeting of the Menorah
The A. B. C. Girls held their his long career in the field of so-
Miss Pauline Bogel, Miss Henriet. ' Chapter of Detroit, composed of
cial
service
has
come
into
intimate
first annual dinner (lance at Jo-
.
ta Markowitz and Miss Tillie students
contact with every phase of social
from the University of sep h Brothers' Oct. 23,
Meyers.
and public endeavor.
Detroit, Detroit College of Medi-
He was elected to the presi-
Four contestants entering the ,ine and the City College of De-
Omar Yelehd.
Phalanx bridge tournament Nov. ' troit, will be held on Sunday, Nov.
dency of the National Conference
A meeting of the utmost con-
6 will be as follows: Lillian sl at 3 p. rn , in the assembly room
of Jewish Social Service last May
Kransberg, Pauline Lightstone, of the Main I.ibrary building, cern to the youth of Detroit was
Woodward and Kirby avenues ' held Monday, Nov. 1, at the home
Tillie Meyers, Elsie Rubenstein.
Irving Schlussel, the president of Mrs. Louis Fried (Miss Dorothy David W. Simons Backs
The members of the sorority

9

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT

Heyn's Fourth Floor.

John C. Lodge For Mayor
I were present at the theater party of the Detroit :Menorah Chapter, Robbins). As a result of this meet-
a new organization has come
given by the Y. W. H. A. Wednes- , ' w ill speak on the "Jewish Golden
by the members will follow. Abe into effect. It will be of great in-
"When John C. Lodge, drafted
slay, Oct. 26.
■ Period" and a general discussion
terest to many to know that the candidate for mayor, emerged from
the recent primary with 71,644 j
Madison Athletic Club.
Rosenshine will then outline the charter membership is composed
The regular fleeting of the Mad- history of the Menorah movement of a few of the leading members votes to 39,508 for his nearest op-
, of the former Junior Chapter of ponent, and a majority of 7,727
I i ison Athlet c Club was held Sun- in t h e American colleges.
. the Ilebrew Baby Day Nursery, over all six competitors, it was de-
..
day, Oct. 30, at the Y. W. II. A.
..
The meetings of the . .4enora h
which
has been disorganized. The cisively demonstrated that Mr.
. has
building.
held every second Sunday in
Of the reports of various coma the assembly room of the Main . name, Ozur Yelehd (Help a child), Lodge's DS consecutive years of
mittees made, the best was givenLib rary building. Students of the suggests the purpose and aims of constructive service to the city
were fully appreciated by his fel-
by C. F'audem on the result of the above mentioned colleges and stu- , this organization.
was decided to hold the first low townspeople," states David W.
weinie roast held at Cass Lake ondents of other higher
her educational '
Simons, who served with Mr. Lodge
1
6,
in
meeting
Wednesday
,
Nov.
1
Sunday, the week previous. Re- institutions interested in the Me-
, the form of a membership bri dge, in the Council for several years.
fre shments were served and initia , nosh
are invited to at-
"And now," continued Mr. Si-
I at which only those who receive
tions were tendered upon varioustend our meetings.
members, one of whom included letters of invitation will be wel- mons, "it is the duty of all our cit-
izens
who are interested in De-
! come, as it is the earnest desire
the chairman.
Thet ■ Delta Kappa.
Educational topics are to be ' of the Ozur Yelehd to be as st- troit's future to see that Mr. Lodge
is
given
a further mighty endorse-
: invoked which will prove of greatA regular business meeting of criminating as possible in its
ment at the polls, Tuesday, Nov.
benefit. Also plans are being dis- the Theta Delta Kappa was held i choice of members.
on Oct. 27 at 89 Rowena. The',
S. We cannot afford at this time
cussed and arranged for a ban-
following were
wr chosen
chosen to represent
to 'fold our tents and steal silently
Beta Zeta.
quet to celebrate the ninth annual
the sorority
it at
ae th Phalanx Club 1
The last meeting of the Eta away.'
anniversary of the organization.
"John C. Lodge went into this
The next meeting is to be held bridge tournament: Florence Ter- Beta Zeta Sorority was held Fri-
Sunday, Nov. 6, at the Y. W. II. A. ris, Diana Grosbrat, Beatrice Ra- day. evening, Oct. 26, at the home campaign at the behest of 50000
citizens,
who had decided that he
'
der and Florence Solter.
of Miss Esther Greenberg, 9642
•clubhouse.
was the logical man to be mayor of
Broad street.
Detroit
and
that Detroit needed
Philomathic Debating Club.
■ The lIallowe'en party proved to
Los Amigos Club.
just the kind of a mayor that he
"Is Man a Machine?" was Isaac be a huge success.
The Ilallowe'en party held by
would lie.
Among those who will partici.
the Los Amigos Club Oct. 29 was Greenberg's topic in the hat speech,
"We, who knew John Lodge
a huge success. Many original contest held by the Philomathic I pate in the Phalanx bridge turna-
were sure of the kind of a campaign
costumes appeared among the Debating Club last Sunday eve-, ment are the Misses Avis Rice,
he would sanction—merely an in-
, members and their guests and the ning, Oct. 30, in the Little Theater Esther Greenberg, Charlotte Red-
formative one, and in the face of
' entertainment was enjoyed by all. of the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse, 89 ish and Esther Goldenberg.
earnest solicitation on the part of
The next meeting will be held
The meeting of the club was post_ Rowena street. "Is Evolution a
well-meaning supporters that he ,
toned from Oct. 30 and will b e Fact?" was the subject dealt with • at the home of Miss Ida Eisenberg adopt other methods, he refused to
held on Sunday, Nov. 6, at 1608 by Nathan Wise. Ilarold Good.' of 8825 Woodrow Wilson.
do so. Ile followed the sante emirs, •
man spoke about "Mr. Ilenry Ford
West Philadelphia.
he had fur 18 years of public life
First Hebrew Congregation.
and His New Car." David Sobin ,
during which he had served as al-
discussed capital punishment. Da- • The First Hebrew Congregation derman, councilman, president of
Eagle Point Helpers.
Attired as bold pirates, the girls vid Leach argued affirmatively on, of Delray combined with the 1.a- the Council, acting mayor and may-
who were at Camp Eagle Point this "Is World Peace Possible?" Al- dies' Auxiliary held their installa- or in fact. He represented no sect,
last summer met at the home of bert Williams gave his political be lion in the temple on Sunday, Oct. nor creed, nor nationality, nor eco-
Miss Carolyn Goodman on Sunday, liefs under the head of "My Man', 30. Rabbi Fisher conducted the nomic condition.
"There is no man in Detroit to
Oct. 30, and organized a club. The For Mayor." ceremonies prior to the banquet
"Resolved, that an international which followed. At the banquet slay who knows more about the gov-
officers are: President, I.ois Payne;
convention
be
called
to
formulate
the
ex-president,
Mrs.
Goldie
Roth,
eminent
of our city and who is ,
vice-president, Dorothy Weitzman;
secretary, Ethel Ruth Goldman, plans for an international govern- was presented with a loving cup more tolerant and open minded
ment,"
will
1w
the
subject
debated
in
appreciation
of
her
two
years'
and
who
is
eatable of more faith-
and treasurer, Muriel Gladwin.
Miss Goodman will act as club at the next regular meeting of the service. The new officers are as fully and fairly representing all of
Philomathic
Debating
Club
to
be
follows:
President,
Regina
Seigle;
Detroit than John C. Lodge.
sponsor and advisor.
"Therefore, the logical thing to
The purpose of this club is to held Sunday, Nov. 6, in the same vice-president, Sarah Klein; treas.
do some good for the Jewish com- place. David Leach and Seldon urer, Rose Mentzel; secretary, L. do Nov. 8 is to elect Mr. Lodge,
munity, with a specially great in- Leach will constitute the affirma- Tedor; recording secretary, Mar- and I am sure that his loyal friends
terest in the orphans at the Detroit live, while Abe Pearl and Albert garet Roth; trustees, Frances and supporters, among all classes
Jewish Orphan }tome. The club Williams will uphold the negative. Weinberger, Margaret Leebove, of our citizens, will be equal to this ,
will meet every second Sunday At the last meeting David Cobin B. Duschinski; conductor, Ethel task."
form 2 to 5 at members' homes. became a member of the organiza. gross; sergeant-at-arms, M. Jo-
The next meeting will be held on bon. , seph.

We cordially invite your inspection
of the celebrated Knabe Pianofortes
and the marvelous Knabe Ampico.

JANNEY — BOWMAN, Inc.

JANNEY-BOWMAN BLDG.

COR.PARK AND ELIZABETH

KN ABE Ampico

in Detroit

OFFICIAL PIANO METROPOLITAN OPERA

I
Jewish Old Folks Home.
Sigma Delta Pi.
The last meeting of the Sigma The Northwestern Branch of the
Delta Pi was held Sunday, Oct. Jewish Old Folks Home is under-
I
Athena Girls Club.
23 at the home of Miss Pauline taking to raise a fund to provide
The last regular meeting of the Kalish of 2738 Monterey avenue. , comfortable furniture for the Jew-
Athena Girls Club was held Tues- The subject "Thanksgiving" was ish Old Folks Home, 318 Edmund
day evening, Nov. 1, at the home discussed. Each member and place. A theater party will be
of Mrs. Bernard Dosie (Adeline pledgee is to contribute something given at the Regent Theater. Tick-
Cohen) of 2640 Gladstone avenue. to a "basket of fruit" to be given lets will be 60 cents and are good
The dinner-dance at the Oriole to the Baby Day Nursery and the for any evening performance on
Terrace held Sunday evening last Children's Free Hospital. A visit1Nov. 7 and 8. Tickets may be
was enjoyed by all the members will be made to the nursery and obtained from any member of the
hospital by the sorority to enter- organization. Mrs. Samuel Singer
tain the children. is in charge of this affair and is
Those present at the meeting assisted by Mrs. Alfred Davis and

Warmth

Vi' i n t er's bluster
can't penetrate
comforts clinging
warmth.

There 's added
warmth, too, in
Fairbairn friendli-
ness.

FAIRBAIRN
HOTEL

Freproof. Right Downtown.

Columbia •t John R.

Cherry 7020.

Labor's Choice

FOR MAYOR:

JOHN W. SMITH

FOR COUNCILMEN:

Robert G.

ROBERT G. EWALD

FRED W. CASTATOR

DANIEL J. HOYE

PHILIP A. CALLAHAN

ARTHUR E DINGEMAN

EWALD

Councilman

SQUARE WITH LABOR

SQUARE WITH CAPITAL

His Record Is Deserving of Re-Election.

Have You •skited?
A. LIEBERMAN'S

Sunday, Nov. 13, at the home of
Ruth Gordon, 2515 Chicago boule-
vard.

Singles a• Low as 38
Twins as Low as MI

RE-ELECT

CARON

CIRO

Madame will find a collec-
tion of perfumes from the
renowned Parisian cre-
ators in a variety which,
while extensive, is highly
exclusive.

GABILLA

MURY

ROSINE

COTY

LUBIN

YARDLEY

CORDAY

VIGNY

I

l

QUALITY
ENDURANCE
And DIGNITY

In Our New
Perfume
Section

WILLIAM P. BRADLEY

JOHN C. NAGEL

GEORGE A. WALTERS

JOHN A. KRONK

FOR CITY CLERK:

RICHARD READING

FOR CITY
TREASURER:

GUY L. INGALLS

FOR JUDGE OF RE-
CORDER'S COURT:

ARTHUR W. KILPATRICK

New. and Beautiful

Theta Delta Omega.
A regular meeting of Theta
Delta Omega Sorority was held on
Oct. 27 at the home of Miss Gold.
Most of the business session was
taken up with final details for the
bridge-tea being given by the so-
rority on Nov. 6 at the Detroit-
Leland Hotel. Plans for this af-
fair are looking very favorable
and t h e sorority is assured of a
complete success. The members
are planning an evening of enter-
tainment for themselves after this
bridge and have decided on the
Cabin Chop House for dinner, with
a theater party following. The so-
cial part of the meeting sonsisted
of Hallowe'en refreshments and
entertainment.
The next meeting will be on
Nov. 10 at the home sit Miss Be, le
Kosak, 3765 Wager avenue.

Orean Girls Club.
Miss Jeddie Weisberg. Vinewood
avenue, was hostess at the last
regular meeting of the Orean
Girls Club on Thursday evennig,
Nov. 3.
This evening, in honor of its
thirst anniversary, the club is hav-
ing a dinner at the Savoy Hotel,
later attending a performance of
"Take the Air" at the Cam The-
ater.
The Girls presented Miss Rose
Rubenstein, one of their members,
with a beautiful gift, prior to Miss
Rubenstein's leaving for Los An-
gels..., Calif., where she will be
marled very shortly to Ben Jaffe.

J. W. E. W. 0.
The Jewish European Welfare
Organization held a very impor.
tent board meeting at the home of
Mrs. I. Greenberg of 526 East
Kirby avenue on Saturday eve-
ning, Nov. 5. This is very impor-
tant and all hoard members are
asked to attend. A regular meet-
ing will be held on Tuesday. Nov.
6, at the Congregation Emanuel,
Taylor and Wilson avenues. Final
arrangements regarding the ap-
proaching ball to he held Nov. 20
at the Book-Cadillac will be dis-
cussed. Tickets for same may be
obtained from any of the member'
or at the door the evening of the
affair.

Real Home Cooking Amid
Homelike Atmosphere.

8047 TWELFTH STREET

Opposite 1.ittman's Yiddish
Theatre.

We Cater to Banquets, Wed-
dings and l'arties.

Hebrew Ladle.' Aid Society.
On Wednesday evening, Nov.:
26, the Hebrew Ladies' Aid So- I
ssety held its installation cere-
monies. Mrs. Harry Klein in.
-tallest the officers. The speaker
for the evening was William Mil-
ler. Piano selections were sung
by the Auslander sisters and Ma-
bel Berk, accompanied by Miss Se-
lina Klein.
Mrs. Charlotte Davidson, the
ex-president. was presented with a

Kr4

The newest shades
and the season's most
favorite materials in
modes for afternoon
and evening wear.

AT

F7Cg2;
1.
ICE.
c..fr

ON THE MEZZANINE

UBIN Sw:SZIMI

BLVD

ATTENTION!

JEWS of DETROIT

Don't Forget Our Babies.

The Detroit Hebrew Infant Orphans
Home Needs You.

All Contributions Can Be Sent to 545 East Canfield.
We are NOT in the Detroit Community Fund Budget.
MRS. Ii. II. PRENZLAUER, President.

JOHN H.

CUMMINS

Constable of the Sixth Ward.

1. one of our hest ofEcern and we re,

RE-ELECT

WILLARD F.

ADDISON

itmmend his re.election. He h•A wrll

earned it hr meritorious service.

Fred E. DeG ■ w James M. Jeffries
Jerre Drake
Arthur E. Gordon
John F. McKinley Ralph W. Liddy

L. Eugene Sharp

Photo when I j.tincd the for ,
twenty year. sum

Judges of the Justice Courts.

THANK

YOU

NOTICE

SPECIAL ELECTION
Tuesday, November 8,1927

Notice is hereby given that • special election will be held
on the above date in every voting precinct in Wayne County.
for the purpow of submitting to dm elector. the following
propositions:

Alpha Chi Omega.
The last regular meeting of the
Alpha Chi ()mega Fraternity was
held at II. Welt's home at 584
Ilendrie avenue. A re-vote for
the office of vice-chancellor was
held and Mr. Welt was elected to
the office in place of Nathan J.
Klear.
The members of the fraternits
wish to thank Miss Isla Cozen- sr
2925 Fullerton avenue for the en
joyable time spent at her home .:••
Saturday evening. Oct. 29.
The next regular meeting u:11
be held at Jack Shore's home a•
2512 Pasadena avenue, aft. r
, which a bridge party will follow
for guests of members.

(Additional Clubs on Page Ni: :,

and fashion's spot-
light focuses on the
debutante and her
wardrobe.

KOSHER
RESTAURANT

were: Members, Misses Blanche Mrs. S. Schwartz.
The next meeting will be Nov
Michelman, Rosalind Goldstein,
l'auline Kalish and Ethel Michel- 7, at the home of Mrs. Samuel
man; pledges, Misses Rhoda Cohen, Singer, 3350 Calvert, near Dexter.
Jeanette Bresler and Miriam Each- Refreshments and cards will fea.
man; guests, Mimes Selma Kline, tare the program. Be prepared to
Ruth Greenberg and Jeanette Ja- report on the sale of your tickets.
cobs. Members are asked to notify in

The next meeting will be held at case of change of address. Any-
the home of Miss Rosalind Gold- one knowing of the illness of a
stein, 9440 Dexter boulevard, Sun- member please call Mrs. J. H.
day, Nov. 6. Goldberg, :Melrose 1065.

No-)ember

BONDING PROPOSITION—Municipal Airports

CONSTABLE

Twelfth Ward.

Born and always lived tn
Twelfth Ward.

"Kindly Remember the Name."

5.

Detroit Friendship Club

Annual Fall Dance

Sunday Evening, November 6

Main Ballroom, Statler Hotel.

"Friendship Above Everything."

To authorize the Board of Supervisor. of Way. County to borrow
two milli.. dollar. for the •cquimilion of land In Wayne County i•
purchase or condemn•tion. for •Irport purposes •nd to issue mil. ,
tie'''. bond. of th•• County of Wayne therefor end to raise annually'
by tea the amo
eress
unt
nary to pay th• Int eeeee thereon eind to par
the principal thereof when due.

SINKING FUND—TO PURCHASE SITES FOR AND THE
CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS

To authorise the Board of Super•Isere el Wayne County to levy en
annual tut not to eee
ee
..4.4 mai upon the Wel
three•quarter.
d valuation of Wayne County each ye ar for • Period 55
yea... for the puree. cif creating •nd itstab lishIng a sinking fund to
Innen the puichm el an for and the construction and rep., el
pubbc building. in actor danc• srith the provisions of Act 14 n1 the
Publ Acts. epecial ...aims of 1926. •• enteadml by Act. 111 sod
le• of the Public Acts of 1937.

COUNTY CONVENTIONS—REFERENDUM
ON ACT 110, PUBLIC ACTS OF 1927

Shall Wayn• County came under the peevish,. ef Chapter f3 at
Act MI of the Public Acta of 1925. •s emended be Act HO el th•
Public Atte of 1927, which provides for lb. holding Of counta inn
organirations of the same. filling id ...ochre. •Olz 4 r 0 ^" .. "
f election al dele•
of delegates. qualificat.ons of del
gates, prepoi•tioa of ballot. and
I el the same.

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF WAYNE COUNTY

By THOMAS F. FARRELL. County Clerk.

Clerk •1 Slid Board.

EDWARD F. STEIN, SHERIFF OF WAYNE COUNTY

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