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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-11-11

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TAKES ACTIVE PART
IN HADASSAH TEA

L E N O X Aristocrat of Chinas

The "Fountain" pattern in its originality
of motif, furnishes but another proof of
the superior artistry, apparent in all Lenox
products.

The predominant color is the blue of tum-
bling water; fruits and flowers are bright
in hand-raised enamels. The dinner plates
are $55 a dozen.

Lenox is carried in Detroit exclusively by
King's.

KING'S

SALON

DES BEAUX ARTS

Second Floor

East Grand River and Library.

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COLDBERG.ITZKOWITZ
On Sunday, Nov. 6, the Congre-
gation Beth Abraham was the
scene of a beautiful wedding,
when Miss Rose Iskowitz, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Asher Itzko-
witz, and Joseph W'.Goldberg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gold-
berg of this city, spoke their mar-
riage vows with Rabbi Joseph Thu-
Mrs. Harry Srere was hostess to
min officiating, assisted by Cantor
Miss Shirley Friedman enter-
20 guests recently at a luncheon tained a few of her friends at
Islos,sulowsky of Mount Clemens,
and bridge at the Hotel Wilshire. bridge Tuesday evening at her
Mich.
Autumn flowers centered the home on Calvert avenue.
Mion Itzkowitz made a lovely
table.
bride in her imported gown of
white
transparent velvet and taf-
Dr. S. M. Kinwald of Cleve-
feta embroidered in seed pearls.
Honoring
their
sister-in-law, land, Ohio, spent the week-end in
The
skirt,
made bouffant, was of
Mrs. Samuel Magidsohn of Flint, Detroit as the guest of Mr. and
the most stunning bridal gowns of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn Mrs. Maurice Stith. of 3005 Chi-
the season. Her veil, which was
of Webb avenue entertained 24 cago boulevard.
cap shape and close fitting, was of
guests at a benefit dinner and cos-
an uneven hem, making it one of
Grossman,
daughter of
tume dance, Saturday evening, Mr. Dorothy
and Mrs.
Arthur Grossman
!rose points lace with orange blos-
Oct. 29.
,
som cabochones on each side and
was hostess to 10 of her little
a wreath of orange blossoms
The Music Study Club will hold friends on her tenth birthday an-
, across the back of the cap. She
niversary.
The
following
were
its regular business meeting, fol-.
carried a shower bouquet of bridal
lowed by a musical program, on present: June Grace Rose, Phyllis
roses and valley lilies.
Friday, Nov. 18, at the Temple Klein, Helen Unger, Evelyn
Miss Sadie Itzkowitz, sister of
Beth El. The following will par- Deutsch, Sally Jean Grossman,
the bride, assisted as maid of hon.
ticipate: Mrs. Edward Schloss- Dorothy Goldsmith, Jack Mitchell,
or and was very attractive in a
man, Mrs. Samuel Simons, Mrs. M orton Arnovits, Kenneth Drey-
bouffant Jean Lanvin model of
Michael Leisehen, Mrs. Harold fuss and Raymond Rosenberg.
peach transparent velvet, striking.
Harris and Miss Cecilia Liberman.
ly trimmed with Nile green flowers
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herbert
Rothchild
Mrs. Howard Saltzman is chair-
at the shoulder and lower hem. A
of New York, who have been
man of the day.
Nile green velvet and silver metal
spending several weeks in Mount
cloth hat and slippers of the same
Miss Marion LeVey was hostess Clemens, were the guests of Mr.
MRS. HERMAN WETSMAN
shade
were used in effective con-
to 20 guests recently of an eve- and Mrs. Arthur Grossman of
An event which always evoke s tract to her gown. She carried a
ning at her home on Calvert ave- 3293 Webb avenue for a few days
shower
bouquet of butterfly roses
before returning to the East.
great interest on the part of niem -I
nue.
h ers of Detroit Chapter of Ilada • and white baby mums tied with a
Nile
green
and silver tulle bow.
Mrs, Hannah Greenberg of the sah is the annual membership tea
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Singer (Ida
The bridesmaids, the Misses
VelickI have returned from a Carmen Villa Apartments, 2665 which this year takes place Tues
Claire
Stein,
Rose M. London and
Western wedding trip and are re- Gladstone avenue entertained day afternoon, Nov. 22, at Rote
Wednesday, Oct. 20, with a lunch- Steller. Mrs. Abraham Srere i Esther Goldberg, all were attired
siding at 2910 Cortland avenue.
f
eon and hosiery shower honoring chairman, assisted by a group o in gowns of pastel shades, ranging
from peach to rose, and wore hats
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zierer (Rose Miss Sophie Share, a bride-elect hostesses, among whom Mrs. Her -
man Wetsman is active. A note I and slippers to match their respec-
Rodin), formerly of the Malvern of Oct. 20,
tive
gowns. They each carried rose
worthy musical program is bein
Apartments, who left recently for
Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax of Chicago arranged by Mrs. Abraham Coop • bouquets held together with rib-
a year of travel in Europe, are
bons
of tulle to match.
spending the autumn months in were hosts to 12 University of er. Many new members will b
Little Miss Helen Knopper,
Michigan students, including their welcomed at the function by th
Venice.
niece
of the bride, was flower girl
son, Reuben, who were in for the membership committse, of whic
and wore a frock of pink satin
Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn of Chicago-Michigan football game. Mrs. Louis H. Savage .s chairman •
crepe with a georgette and velvet
Webb avenue is spending the week
!hat to match, and carried an ef-
Mr. anti Mrs. S. B. Wax of Chi-
in Chicago.
Ifectively arranged basket of white
c
cago
here hosts at a luncheon a
baby mums, carnations and rose
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Cowan and the Covenant Club for their
petals.
Miss Ilelene Kahn have returned brother, Reuben, and his class-
ry Goldberg attended the
mates who attended the Michigan-
from a motor trip to Chicago.
Banquet, Lecture
■ d
Shower groom as best man. The ushers
Mrs. Nathan Kline of West Bos- Chicago game.
were
Dr.
Irving I. Edgar, Norman
Among A :ti% ..er.
ton boulevard has returned from
German and Louis Diner .
Mrs. Irwin Berry was the guest
a week-end trip to Cleveland.
Mrs.
Itzkowitz,
mother of the
of her brother, Reuben Wax, and
The two women's clubs of the I bride,
was lovely in a black crepe
Mrs. Benjamin Rush of West his schoolmates at their Chicago- Unmartayishe F'oldshul Gezelshaft
I
model
trimmed
with
transparent
Boston boulevard has returned to Michigan game.
form a very active element on the
velvet. Mrs. Goldberg, mother of
the city following a week's trip in
Gezelshaft. Their meetings are
Miss Reeve Horwitz of Tren- always fully attended and the the groom, was gowned in a navy
Northern Michigan.
ton, Mich., was among the guests membership of the clubs is in- blue crepe gown. They carried
corsages of deep red roses and
Miss Lucille Finsterwald, daugh- in Chicago the last week to attend creasing from week to week.
baby mums.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. the Chicago - Michigan football
At present the clubs are work-
Following the ceremony dinner
game.
Finsterwald of Chicago boulevard,
ing for the campaign. They have
was served to 250 guests.
l eft on Thursday for Pittsburgh
undertaken to raise $2,000 and
Among the out-of-town guests
Simon
Loewenstein
of
2016
t o visit her sister, Miss Maxine
there is no doubt that the quota were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wein-
Finsterwald, who is a student at Clairmount avenue will be at will be attained.
garden, Mrs. Sadie Farber of
home Sunday afternoon and eve-
Carnegie College.
On Sunday evening, Nov. 13,
ning, Nov. 13, honoring his daugh- there will be a silver tea and mis- Windsor, Ont., and Cantor and
Mrs. Mogulowsky of Mount Clem-
The Crystal ballroom of the ter and son, Mr, and Mrs. Sey- cellaneous public shower in the
ens,
Masonic Temple was the scene of mour Schiff of Cleveland, Ohio.
Children's Theater of the Folkshul
Mrs. Goldberg left for
a dinner-dance on Wednesday at
at 539 Kenilworth. A musical and an extended honeymoon trip west
Of interest to many is the re- literary program will be held dur-
whichtime thetenth anniversary
and
upon
their
return will reside
of Perfection Lodge of the Ma- turn of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herr- ing the evening. There will be no
in Detroit.
sonic order was celebrated. Four mann (Ella Kaufman) to the city, admission charges.
hundred guests enjoyed the eve- after spending a year in New
In order that the campaign may
York. They will reside at 2927 be unusually interesting, the Um-
ning.
Sturtevant avenue.
partayishe Folkshul Gezelshaft is
Mrs. Norman Stillman, her moth-
bringing well-known Jewish writ.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss of 431) en from New York for the dura-
er, Mrs. D. W. Davis, and son, Jo-
seph, of the Whittier have left for Alger avenue left last Friday for tion of the campaign. David Pin-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Geltner of
a brief visit with friends in New a motor trip to Chicago, where ski was visiting here for two weeks 2731 I'ingree announce the birth
they attended the Levin-Projan- and now the distinguished poet
York City.
of a son, Gerson Aaron, Oct. 28.
sky wedding, which took place at and dramatist, H. Laivick, will be
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Copeland of the Sheridan Plaza Hotel on Wed- in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Penfil (Eliz-
Coronado avenue were hosts to nesday.
On Friday evening, Nov. 18,
abeth I.itvin) of Flint, Mich., for-
100 guests at a dinner-dance of
there will be a reading by Laivick
merly
of Detroit, are receiving
Miss Evelyn Rosalie Glasser of of his latest dramatic work,
unusually beautiful appointments
congratulations on the birth of
Sunday evening at the Hotel Stat.' 3 200 Collingwood avenue enter- "Hersh Lekert."
a
son,
Jerome Stanley, born on
ler. The occasion was in eelebra. t aineci with three tables of bridge
"Jewish Literature and the Jew- Oct. 30.
tion of their tenth wedding anni- 0 n Saturday afternoon, Nov. 5. ish Worker of America" will be
rites were won by the Misses the subject of his lecture on Sat-
versary.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barnett
rances Kalish, Gertrude Langs. urday evening, a topic which is
(Frances Yoslowitz) of 1560 Ful-
The Alpha Beta Gamma mem- m an and Miriam Abramovitz.
causing much controversy and dis-
lerton avenue are receiving con-
bers were joint hostesses at a Miss Leona Payne, who is at- cussion among the Jewish radical
gratulations on the birth of a son,
circles of today.
Melvin, Charles, born Oct. 31.
Hallowe'en
party of Oct.
29, which
Illinois,
was
in the form
a mystery
and ending
t s her University
guests the of
past
week had
her
On Saturday evening, Nov. 20,
!wan held at the home of Miss Shir- a other, Mrs. Anna Payne, and
a banquet will be held in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Atlivaick of
ley Grossman, 3043 Grand avenue. m
ris- Laivick, at the Children's Theater
2615 Leslie avenue are receiving
Lois.
They
were
the Tau
house of the Folkshul.
The decorations were in black and I er,
uests
of the
Sigma
Delta
felicitations on the birth of a
orange and were very unique. g
So-
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 8 , daughter, Arline, born Nov. 5.
Games and dancing completed the r otily.
there was a meeting at the home
evening's program.
of S. Katz, 3005 Sturtevant ave-
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Weiss (Viola
A masquerade Hallowe'en party nue, to discuss the opening of a
was given Oct. 29 by the Le, Folkshul in the Dexter district. H. Lewis of Cleveland), 2492
Joyeuse Filler Club, at the home The meeting was very well attend- West Philadelphia, are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a
of the Misses Polite and Yetta ed and the strong unanimous con-
Minzer of 7039 Chalfonte. Covers , viction was that a school must be daughter, Carol Lois, born Nov. 1.
were laid for 20 guests.
opened in this district at once.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Markowitz
After S. Berkowitz, director of (Mollie Goldman) of 3035 Rich-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelt of Atkin- the Umpartayishe Folkshulen, ex-
ton avenue are receiving congrat-
son avenue entertained 125 guests pounded the principles of the
ulations on the birth of a daugh-
at a reception on Sunday after- Folkshulen, B. !Alvin, treasurer of
ter, Beverly Amite, on Nov. 7.
noon and evening, Nov. 6, in the Gezelshaft, appealed for funds
honor of the bar mitzvah of their and the following amounts were
son, Charles Alvin.
pledged: J. Solomon, $500; Ben- WINDSOR HADASSAH
jamin Davidson, $500; E. Litvin,
IN INFORMAL DANCE
Miss Shirley Bernice Kalt of $100; S. Katz, $100; A. Aiken,
Atkinson avenue entertained Miss $100; William Sandler, $200; Mr.
Arrangements have been made
Rhoda L. Cohen of Flint over the I Press, $100; II. Ginsburg, $50.
week-end.
A committee for the registra- for Windsor Junior Hadassah's
tion of children was appointed, first informal dance for this season
Miss Edith Rosser of 1537 Lee consisting of Mrs. Jaffe, Mrs. to be held at the Scottish Rite
place entertained at a bridge- Goldman, Mrs. S. Aiken, Mrs. Home, Hall avenue and Sandwich
luncheon on Sunday afternoon, Katz, Mrs. Ginsburg, Mrs. Sand- street, Tuesday evening, Nov. 22.
A splendid orchestra has been en-
Oct. 30. Prizes for high scores ' ler and Mrs. Litvin
gaged for the occasion and the Ha-
were won by Miss Celia Trachten-
Mr. Aiken and Mr. Katz were
dassah's
promise a good time for
berg and Miss Shirley Brown.
appointed to find a suitable Inca-
! thin for the school. Benjamin all. Tickets may be secured from
any
of
the
members.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris 'Stony of Davidson was elected chairman of
681 East Palmer avenue enter- Folkshul No. 3 and S. Katz secre-
tained with a birthday dinner tary.
party in honor of their son, Mil-
On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 20,
ton, on Saturday, Nov. 5. Games' there will he a concert and mass
and speeches were enjoyed by the meeting in the Dexter district. The
guests. A luncheon was served place of the gathering will be an-
for 35 children in the afternoon. nounced next week.
In the evening, dinner was served
Every Friday at 4 p. m. the
to 65 guests, followed by dancing children of the Umpartayish Folk-
and card playing. The house was! shulen are given free piano in-
decorated with cut flowers and the struction by the well-know piano
color scheme was carried out in teacher, Rose Rubinstein. These
blue and yellow. Among the out-I lessons are for the pupils of the
of-town guests present were Mr. Folkshulen exclusively.
and Mrs. C. Mandel and daughter!
and Miss Goldie Rubin of Bay
HERE is one su-
City.
,LADIES' AID SOCIETY
premely c o rrect
IN MASQUERADE BALL
rect place in De-
troit for private parties,
The Tenth Annual Masquerade
bridge dinners, or so-
Ball given by the Detroit Ladies'
cial teas. Luxurious
Aid Society will be held on Sunday
appointments and un-
evening, Nov. 13, in the B'nai
failing service grace
ICrith Ballroom on 275 Ferry ave-
every occasion at the
nue East. The chairlady of the
Palmetto.
hall is Mrs. Eva Luther. Mrs. An-
It is the art of understand-
' na Horowitz is in charge of the
ing the speech of others by
Private dining rooms,
tickets and can be reached by phon-
watching the movements of
spacious ballroom and
ing Empire 1973-W. Tickets can
their lips.
It is indispen•
banquet hall may be
also be obtained at the door.
sable to all those with de-
arranged for through
Twenty-five beautiful prizes will be
fective hearing who wish to
the steward.
given away for the best costumes.
retain their business and so-
. All proceeds will be for charity.
cial interests.

Now In Progress—.

Hudson's November
Sale of China, Glass
and Lamps

Scores of items! Dinner serv-
ices, formal or informal . . .
glassware for joyous Thanksgiv-
ing and holiday entertaining .. .
lamps to fill the night with color.

Tenth Floor.

The

j• L. HUDSON CO.

Woodward

NOVEMBER COAT SALE

for

Women and Misses who
are not slender

MANY EVENTS MARK
FOLK S1-WI. DRIVE

STERLING SILVER
C D L ES TIC It'S

With Tall C•ndler, the pair, $5.50.

WRIGHT, KAY &

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JEWELERS

Sir*

fibodward al John R

Where Appetites Are Never Disappointed!

UT-m.4d for such wide variety and sheer ig
dele)ssasss. Always a half spring chicken or a '"
big. solos tender steak included in the many
shoices on the $1.50 Special Dinner.
No cover charge 5:30 to 9:30. Unusual enter-
tainment program this week—free of charge—
while you dine.

ROLLIN'S

18th Anniversary

SALE

Frocks and Coats at Prices
That Are But a Fraction
of Their Original Figures

IT'S

II E R E — our long-
awaited 18th Anniversary
Sale! A clearance of all-oc-
casion frocks and coats at
subst antial reductions in
prices. This sale offers every
important new mode in both
coats and frocks. Every-
thing is greatly reduced.
Values without equal, we be-
lieve, anywhere in town. A
genuine opportunity to save.

When
Society
Entertains

T

Frocks

—as low as

$25.00

Dress Coats
—as low as $79.50

Sports Coats
—as low as $49.75

WHAT IS
LIP READING?,

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TRAIN YOUR EYES TO
ASSIST YOUR EARS

Colby Studio of
Speech Reading

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Near A dano Ts. an r

100 W. Ferry ■ at C•ss.

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Priv•te Rooms lot Card Notes,
wothout tervt,e, $5 •nd up.

PERFECTION LODGE

Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F.
and A. M.. will hold • regular
communication Wednesday, Nnv.
16, at 7 p. m. sharp. Membership
at 4p. m.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
By Order of—
CHARLES RUBINER, W. M.

?ALN4

HANCOCK AT JOHN H.
Charlet H. Clemente
Glendale 1000

and Farmer at Gratiot

We are featuring an
Unusual Selection

at

95 .°°

WOMEN'S STYLES, SIZES 36 to 56
MISSES' STYLES, SIZES 164- to 2S •
LITTLE WOMEN'S STYLES,
SIZES 355s to 45th

Model Pictured Fashioned of Tarana
with Mole Shawl Collar and
Novelty Cuffs-95.00.

ane Bryant

1452 Farmer St. Cor. John R.

NOVEMBER IS FUR MONTH

FUR COATS

Superior Quality

Indiv i dual Service

'295 to '2500

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"An atmosphere delightfully different"

Special Luncheon

A popular service of our
Main Dining Room

Approved alike by busi-
ness people and shop-

pers. Served with the

same care that distin•
guishes our table &time
or a la carte service.

WILLIAM J . CHITTENDEN, JR.
Meeeyrr

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