A mericar Palish Periodical Carter • CLIFTON Ant all - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO iEDLTRorr PAGE NINE iIRDNICL£ • the Hotel Wolverine Saturday evt BETH EL MEMBERS ning. Nov. 5, by the sorority war made. Miss Sarah Silverman %VI ELECT OFFICERS order the shoulder corsages fl' the girls to wear the night of th At a meeting of the congre- "Poz Oho/. y (friiittai ,olixtiv dance. The selling of the ticket I gation of Temple Beth El this was reported very good. The fol week, Mitford Sleet Wit , re. lowing will be patrons and pa( elected president. Woodward Thr to Washington ronesses at the dance: Mr. ant I ' Mrs. Arthur Other officers elected were: Time Kai Piste. Sorority. Mansbach of MN. (I. Pechensky, Mr. and Mrs '13330 Fullerton avenue was called Melville S. Wilt, eit•t•-president, A regular business meeting of Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz 14413 Wnodward AV•1111* and Adoph Finsterwald, treas. • to Milwaukee by the sudden death eJ the Time Kai Piste,: Sorority was Mr. anti MN. II. Greenberg, Mr ' of her father, Henry Stiller. Mrs. urer. li held on Monday, (lct. 31, at the soul MSS. B. Meidpr, Mr. and Mrs Two new members Were Y. W. 11. A. clubhouse. The Hal- I.. Elansby, 'Mr. and Mrs. Sneider • I Mansbach will remain there see- elected to the board of trustees: .; eral weeks with her family. llowe'en party which was held Sat- man and A. Alter, Israel Hinit•lhoch nn,t earl Se- urday, Oct. 29, was a wonderful The Misses Emma Sneiderman gall. al success and all those present had Sir. and Mrs. Bernard Kaplan Pechensky and Lily • an enjoyable evening. Greenberg I the entertainment of 1994 Hazelwood avenue will be • The meeting was followed by committee) will hold a meeting it ,lat homy on Sunday evening, Nov. bowling and the next regular meet- the near future to discuss a bowl- ; 0, in honor of the bar mitzvah of ANNOUNCEMENT ing %ern be held Monday, Nov. 7, ing party. their son, Harold. Rev. Elijah Zaludkowski of Con- at the Y. W. II. A. A special meeting will be held gregation Shaarey Zedek, together Rabbi find Mrs. Aaron M. Ashin- at the home of Miss Lillian Pe with his (airily, is domiciled at Phi Kappa Beta Sorority. chensky of 1989 ClitilltiolltIL ave . sky and family, formerly of Tay- Brush street. Rev. Zaluil- A regular meeting of the Phi SUP. I r avenue, will reside at 2083 koaski may be reached at his home Kappa Beta Sorority was held last Gladstone avenue. by phone, Melrose 3:334, or at the Monday evening at the home of Detroit Ladies' Aid Society. office of the synagogue. Miss Ida Leion. Further sugges- The Carleton College Club of Mrs. Eva Cutler is chairman of el Yl tions and plans were made for the the tenth annual Intisqueratle ball Detroit, composed of resident bridge to be given it the Barium to be given by the Detroit Ladies • alumni of Carleton College at HEADS COMMITTEE 4 Hotel on Saturday, Dec. :3. Aid Society on Sunday evening. Northfield, Minn., held a Hal- ••,\ Tickets May be secured from FOR CHARITY BALL 1 lowe'en dinnerd•in•e and card Noe. 13 at th • It' • liffth C • s1 the fololwing: The Misses Esther tt•r, 275 East Ferry avenue. Mrs. part y in the ivory room of the 1 Felman, Rose Efrusy, Arlene Gil- II. Horwitz is chairman of the King Wall I. Cafe last Saturday - A denhorn, Pauline Gerber, Nanette tickets and can be reached by evening. President Oscar M. On- , Weinberg, Ida Leion and Rose phoning Euclid 1973.W. Ticket= stead of 12027 Manor avenue was ,1 Schlacht. will also be sold at the door the I in charge of the arrangements, as- 1 evening of the affair. Twenty-five silted by Mrs. Onstead. Halm.), Junior.. beautiful prizes have been pur- Three Pairs, 5.70 4) Jeanette Silverman of 3421 chased to give away fur the best Miss Marion LeVey was hostess Michigan avenue was the winner costumes. All proceeds gu to at a formal party on Oct. 26 at Himelhoch's—Himel-llose—First Floor. of the gold wrist watch raffled by her home on Calvert avenue. Coy- the Ilakoah Juniors at a meeting charity. ers were laid for 20. Hudson Seal held at the home of Paul Fogel- Versatile Girl. Club. Died N, , kratl man, 4187 Thirty-first street, Sun- Sable Fifth Trim The Versatile Girls Club enter- Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Krauss of day, Oct. 30. The club then for- tained 211 guests at its Hallowe'en 4(25 Chene street have returned mally disbanded, due to the fact $395 ,., that the members have no more party given all Saturday, Oct. 20, from a 10-day trip. at the Telen Apartments ballroom. time to devote to same. Colorful costumes, attractive A dinner was given by Mrs, Ja- — noise makers and favors added cob Gelbman of 526 Melbourne Ladies Auxiliary B'nai B'rith. A regular meeting of the Ladies' much towards a good time for the avenue in honor of the engage- ment of her brother-in-law, Eu- ,.., Auxiliary of the Bfnai Irrith wi will guests. gene Gelbman, to Miss Julia Weiss j hr held on Nlonday evening, Nov. Ased-Ed•in Sorority. of Chicago, and also in honor of Nc 7, at 8 p. nd, at the community \ ,enter, 27$ East Ferry avenue. At The last regular meeting of the the return of Mr. and Mrs. San, ,-) this meeting plans will be di.- Ased-Ed-Din Sorority was held at Goldblatt and daughter, Shirley, ) cussed for the next card party. the home of Miss Betty Alter of from California. Covers were laid Enters In Its Second and Last Week. Any members who have moved re- Goodwin avenue. Final arrange- for 40 guests and the room was cently kindly send their new ad- ments for the first informal dance tastefully decorated with yellow FC=.4 MRS. K. DENENFELD .. tire, to the corresponding secre- that the sorority is having were chrysanthemum. The out-of-town Every Rug is marked down to the very lowest. tart' or direct to the ttrganization. made. Miss Irene Kessler, the gut-six were Mr. and Mrs. Sam On Nov. 13 the Hebrew Ladit•s' well-known radio singer, and Louis Weiss of Adrian, Mich., and Mrs. Aid Society will hold its annual The finest grades are included. 4 Cleophas. grand charity ball at the Statler Kasloff, orchestra leader (if the H. Zelkourtz of Woodlawn, l'a. .) A meeting of the Cleophas Club Michigan Theater, are to be the Hotel. A live turkey will be raf- PERSIAN — TURKISH — CAUCASIAN — CHINESE Mr.and Mrs. Harry S. Glickmar fled at thistime. • orches- ,) was held Tuesday, Nov. 1 at the honored guests of the evening. Finzel's Sale Price tr • Melbourne Center. A discussior Seymour Simons' orchestra will of 152 Gladstone avenue had as tra, under the direction of Dave Sarouk, 4x6 $14 0.00 their guest. their nephew, Clarence 4 of flat-rent subjects took placi- furnish the music. The dance is Diamond, wiil furnish the music. Lilahan, 5x7 $115.00 ) luring the meeting. taking place Saturday, Noe. 5, at I.. Budd of Indianapolis, Ind., who Mrs. K. Denenfeld iS chairlady of Antique Shiraz, 6x8 $125.00 came to attend the football games. the affair. 7; After the meeting was ad- the Wolverine Hotel. Sarouk, 10x14 journed the dub was entertained $650.00 The next meeting is to be held Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldman of by the "Five Chesterfield Boys.' at the home of Miss Lillian Pe. Super Chinese, 9x12 $342.50 ELECT DR. ARONSTAM 341(1 Chicago boulevard have as chensky of Clairmount avenue. Serapi, 12x18 $550.00 ) their house guest Mrs. Samuel TO P1 GAMMA MU Nu Theta Kappa. All Sales Cash. No Approvals. Shaeffer of Chicago. The No Than Kappa &,rorit y Blue Bird Girls. lit-Id :I regular meeting at the A regular meeting of the Blue' Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, promi- Come! 51'1. and Be Convinced. Leaders of fashion always — our suprem- A Very lovely we d ding titilliVvr- nent physician and author, has been s% twirl' Of Miss Mollie Sapersteill of Bird Girls was held at the home sl Clairinount uril:—%•ite or phone for our Oriental Mutt Clatimiliratinn with I avenue. Guests boil'• of Mrs. Mary Salter, 2498 Pasa- spry was celebrated by 'Mr. and elected to membership in Gamma acy is demonstrated in the smartness of a Map of Prr,i1L • 1 present, the nu•mbers dispensed dena avenue, on Tuesday evening, Mrs. I. Harry Brown (Mae St rohl) Mu, national social science honor these fine coats and their attractive values. •-/ with a very short business Imo-tin, Nov. 1. Further plans were dis- together with eight guests, Sunday society. Or. Aronstam is the au- Your own comparison will convinct: • followed by bridge. Prizes were cussed for the coming bridge-tea evening, Oct. 24. Mr. and Mrs. thor of two works on sociology. He . 1Wort Ity the Nlisses Pearl Gruskin to Ise given by the girls, the time Brown entertained at dinner at the has written "Sociologic Studies,' • and Goldie Horowitz. and place to be given at a later Addison, later taking their guest: and "The Social Problem." It is FRENCH SEAL COATS $165 to see William Hodge at the Shu- in recognition of Dr. Aronstam's • The Nu Theta Kappa will be date. 5420 WOODWARD 4 represented in the bridge tourna- A special meeting of great im- hod-Lafayette and then to Luigi's interest in the application of scien- Wardell Apt. Bldg. "The Reliable Rtig Sher Northway 3697 Fitch, Ermine or Mole trim. ) mend portance to every member of the Cabaret. tific metlaals to the solution of so- ' The next meeting will be held club, single, married, active and cial problems that he has been hon- Miss Mattie Liebling of Chicago. ored. ) at the home of Minnette \Vittcoff inactive, will be held on Tuesday GRAY KID CARACUL COAT $195 St of Begole avenue. evening, Nov. 8, at the home of who stopped en route from New Mrs. Jack Goldberg, :1452 Edison York as the house guest of Mr. and ) Junior Hebrew Relief Club. avenue, and all members are urged Mrs. C. V. Richter of Seward ave- LEOPARD CAT COATS $245 1 nue, was extensively entertained The next meeting of the Junior to attend. Nutria trim. • Hebrew Relief flub will be held at a dinner and theater party by her host and hostess. Mrs. I. Harry • Tuesday, Nov. 8, at the home of L'Allegro Girls. .1 Miss Kossack, 2353 Grand River. The regular Tuesday meeting of Brown (Mae Strohl) also enter- PONY COATS $265 1 The Hallowe'en party held on Oct. the L'Allegro Girls was held at the tained at three tables of bridge, 29 was a big success. The out-of- home of Miss Selma Frog. After Tuesday even ing. Miss Liebling Black or Brown — Various trims. ▪ ' town guests were Mr. and Mrs. much consideration, the club chose left for home Wednesday morn- ,1 Bob Kane of Chicago. a new pin. A bridge tea will be ing. JAP RACCOON COATS given at the Detroit-Leland Hotel $275 Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hellander W. W. Girls Club. Dec. II, in the ballroom. Clear dark skins. .4 Miss Bessie D. Feldstein of 422 The next meeting will he held have returned from their three A Farnsworth avenue was hostess at at the home of Mrs. Sally Polston months' sojourn through the East. 7 .; the meeting of the W. W. Girls (Sally Friedman), 1350 Wyoming NAT. MUSKRAT COATS $285 Miss Mae Karnov of Gary, Ind., Club last Tuesday peening, Nov. 1. avenue. Silver or Golden. returned home after a four weeks' The members and guests had stay with relatives in Detroit. an enjoyable time at the weenie Zerl Girls. .1 roast held at the Bloomfield Ilills The last of a series of open HUDSON SEAL COATS $295 • Sunday, Oct. 23. Among the meetings was held Sunday, Oct. On Sunday, Oct. 30, Sarah Ep- (Seal dyed muskrat) guests were Miss Esther Silberg, 30, at the Moue of Miss Zelina stein of 1996 Clairmount avenue Various trims. , Ann Shnurowitz, Ann Shulman Mundstick, 2083 Gladstone, by the entertained three tables of bridge .1 and Shirley Grossman, members of Zed Girls. Bridge was played and in the ballroom of the Casa Loma si the Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. prizes won by the Misses Ann Ash- Apartments nt 3245 Chicago boule- MOLE COATS $325 vard. Later a midnight lunch was The next meeting will be held er and Florence Silverstein. :•• on Tuesday evening, Nov. 7, at Miss Evelyn Schubiner Will have served anti (lancing follo .wed. Prizes were awarded to the Misses „) the home of Miss Mary Koenigs. the next meeting at her home, CARACUL COATS $695 berg, 1217 Philadelphia avenue. 3759 Carter, on Sunday, Nov. 13. Leah Silverman, Betty Feldman Black and Brown Shades. The Zerl Girls were joint hos- HMI Drs. Topsick and Silverman. Social Rendezvous. t•sses at a Hallowe'en party given The Ladies' ' t A Hallowe'en party was giver at the home of Miss Loretta Auxiliary of $875 COCOA ERMINE COATS last Saturday night by the Social Cohen, 3224 Elmhurst. Prizes Shaarry Zetlek will hold a bridge- Fox trim. Rendezvous at the home of Miss were awarded the following girls tea on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at the Celia Goldstein. The club had in- for the most original costumes: Federation clubhouse, Second vited several guests to enjoy the Evelyn Schubiner, Rhea Rosenthal boulevard and Hancock avenue. $1,450 MINK COATS evening with them. and Zelina Mundstuk. The dub has discontinued meet- Beautiful Dark Skins. ings at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse Kadimah Girls. berg resigned as corresponding and is now located at 275 East The weekly meeting of the Ka. secretary and George Green has $1,175 WHITE ERMINE Ferry with the. I. 0. B. B. dimah Girls was held at the home taken his position for next year. Coats or Capes. The Misses Eileen Hearken and of Mrs. Bertha Goldberg, the new The next meeting of the Sigma Lillian Axelrod and Saul Wander president, Tuesday evening, NOV. Alpha Chi will be held at the home have recently been granted mem- 1. The various committees for the of Raymond Steinberg, 3249 Stur- SIXTH FLOOR bership in the organization. new term were appointed, as fol- tevant avenue. Nov. 6, at 2:30 The next meeting will be held lows: Financial secretary, Rosa- o'clock. at the Bfnai B'rith on Sunday at lind Frank; constitution, Elizabeth A practice game of football will o p. nd Value Quality Service Apple; service committee, Minnie be had at Roosevelt Field at 9 e. Willis (chairman); publicity, Sally m. Sunday. All members are urgt., ) Alpha Nu Beta Sorority. Levine; entertainment, Elizabeth to report. 1' Miss Nellie Fish of 9674 broad- Apple (chairman); application, .2- 2....?;•. 4...2. .."). L., A 44,66-4,2-6•.4.46.2.-2.."10....J.2...•-A.4.5Ctre street was hostess Thursday eve. Freda Solomon (chairman); util- Beta Tau lot• Sorority . nine, Oct. 27, to the Alpha Nu ity. Jetty Weisberg (chairman I. The Beta Tau Iota Sorority held Beta Sorority. Plans were corn. A letter was received expressing a Hallowe'en party on Saturday pleted for the Ilallowefen party appreciation for a donation which evening, Oct. 29, which was in the and also plans were made for a had been extended to a needy (am- form of a mystery. The entire af- banquet to be held Nov. 3 at the ily the previous week. It was also fair was carried out in the form Oriole Terrace, celebrating the moved upon to tender the sun, of of a night club. Entertainment second anniversary of the sorority. $5 to the Baby Day Nursery's fond for the affair was furnished by show and card party taking place Miss Mona Hiller, a blues singer; Phalanx Club. ANNIS l'RS- 1 ilINDED I 13 8 7 - Woodward & Clifford at the K. of I'. hall Wednesday Miss 110S• Kursman, a soprano Plans have been complett•il by afternoon, Nov. 2. Ringer; Miss Bess Schmidt, black the entertainment committee of A dinner dance, honoring the re- bottom dancing; and recitations - - – the Phalanx Club for the bridge tiring officers, will be held at the were given by Harry Amnon and tournament which begins on Nov.' Addison Hotel Thursday evening, Herbert Harris. Following the r, at the Y. W. H. A. 89 Rowena' Nov. 10. party, a pajama party took place. street. The club is endeavoring to The next meeting will be at the The nextmeeting will be held You cannot imagine how well the Forest bring together the various groups! home of Miss Apple on Pingree at the horns. of Miss Mildred Ja- of boys and girls that comprise the • avenue. kout of 351 Englewood avenue. A old coat Cleaners restore the beauty of your Jewish club and sorority organiza- program has been arranged for tions of the city. Entries 'nave Zeclahka Club. this evening. until you have seen it done. been closed and the following All plans are completed for the WILLIAM J CHITTENDEN, JR , MANAGER groups will compete in the taunt:, luncheon and bridge, mah jong Hae Phili•• Sorority. ment for the silver loving cup: and lotto party to be given by the It comes back looking like a new one. The Ilan Philiae Sorority enter- BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE The Ased-Ed-Din Sorority, Tu•i Zedahka Club. This affair will be tained at a "hard times" party on Con„ ~ r6MWlsleed It has snap. The original style-lines are re- Tala Sorority. Nite Hawk Club, given on Nov. 10 at 12:30. at the Saturday evening, Oct. 29, at the tAn atmosphere delightfully different Lambda Rho Sorority, Bridge Club Knights og Pythias hall on Cas home of Miss Blanche Feigenson stored. The hang is correct. The finish is of the Y. W. 11. A., Alpha Nu avenue. Mrs. Milton Greenblatt of 4309 Sturtevant avenue. • Beta Sorority. Tau Phi Fraternity, is chairman and reports show that soft, pliant and natural. The cloth, too, re- Beta Alpha Theta Sorority. Theta many tickets have been sold. Pro- Young Detroiter. Club. Delta Kappa Sorority, Tau Sigma CePtla Mit to charity and making gains its lustre and the cost is unusually low. A Meeting of the Young DI,- Epsilon, C. L. II. Girls, Eta Beta layettes (or poor members and troters Club wits held on Friday. Zeta Sorority, University Club their friends on Sunday night, Oct. Oct. 20, at the clubroom, 8079 Athena Girls Club, Gamma Sigma' 30, at the home of Mrs. Karbel. Twelfth street. This being the "Use the Forest Service regularly. It's a good Kappa, Frolickers Club. A. B. C. There were prizes awarded to the month-end entertainment night. Girls, Nu Theta Kappa Sorority, best masqueraders and a lovely Ben Marks, Miss Ruth Glazer and service and a good habit." Y. W. H. A. team and the Epsilon, midnight lunch was served and a Charles Gelman presented a very Nu Sorority. good time was had by all. A meet- amusing little sketch. It was im- This tournament is the first at- ing WAS held at the home of Mrs. mensely enjoyed by everybody. A tempt of the organizations to get Aaron Silberblatt on Monday aft- number of vocal selections were ' together in a social or competitive ernoon, Oct. 31. The nest meet- given by Nathan Korby, who is :1 event and it is expected to be a ing will be held at the home of most talented singer. I complete success. • Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz, 56s East Plans were made for a Philadelphia. on Monday, Nov. 7. ilowe'en party to he held on Satur• • Aaell-Ed.Dio Sorority. Carefully served in well-balanced courses. If you are familiar with our cuisine day, Nov. 5, at the home of 0 meeting of the tamed.' Sigma Alpha Chi. Rose Rriskin. 939 Ea-t Euclid as,. Melrose 4200 fe A regular '; 533 - 37 Forest Av.,. E. and :1.ble service you will recognize the exceptional value of this offering. Sorority was held Oct_ 31 The Sigma Alpha Chi held its nue. / at the home of Miss Alter of Good-. weekly meeting at the home of I The next meeting will be held meth.4.." "A Modern Plant With Modern win avenue. All final prepara- George Green. 1670 Glynn court, on Friday, Nov. 4, at 0670 Twelf %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% thins for the dance to be held atSunday, Oct. 30. 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