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crystal stemware gives the table that
life and enticing personality that is so
desirable to the careful hostess. Ask
for Decoration 329.
Goblet. $50 doe. Saucer Champagne• $50
Cocktail. $45
Wine. $45
Highball. $40
Finger Bowl. and Plate. $100
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East Grand River and Library.
LET'S GO! HAVE A GOOD TIME!
Be sure to attend the
GRAND BALL
Sponsored by the
JEWISH WOMEN'S WELFARE ORG.
BOOK CADILLAC NOV. 20th
Jean Goldkette's orchestra will make you dance
Proceeds to European Widows and Orphans
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HEADS EMANUEL
SISTERHOOD PARTY
Hudson's Fairyland
Mr. and Mrs. David Gold, of
509 Rosedale court, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Dora, to Jack Acker, son of Charles
Acker of 10245 Delmar avenue.
of
Toys is Open
Mr. and Sirs. J. Lieberman of
1674 West Philadelphia avenue, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Bertha, to Lawrence
Lewin of Chicago, III.
An interesting affair took place
on Thursday evening, Nov. 10, at
the Hotel Statler when Sir. and
Mrs. Israel Brown received 200 of
their friends in celebration of their
thirty-fifth wedding anniversary..
After an evening of dancing a buf-
fet supper was served.
Mrs. Brawn chose for her gown
a peach-colored georgette hand-
somely beaded. Among the out-of-
town guests in attendance were
Mrs. A. I.asker, Mrs. Fred S. Reuss
and Mrs. Charles Yahlem of St.
Louis.
Mrs. S. K. Sloban of 291)0 Clair-1
mount avenue and daughters Es-
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Breiten.
ther Herta and Shirley Evelyn,
bitch announce the engagement of
have recently returned home from
their daughter, Judith Irene, to'
their pleasant stay in Tacoma,
Bertram W. Amster, son of Sir.
Wash., where they were house-1
and Mrs. M. Amster of Cleveland,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Suss-
Ohio.
man. Mrs. Sussman was formerly
Miss Minnie Benson of Detroit.
Many Detroiters will be in-
Many friends entertained for Mrs.
terested in the announcement of
Slobin and Mrs. Sussman honord
the
engagement of Anne Topper
her guest at a bridge luncheon at
of Toledo, Ohio, to Martin Gilbert
the Tacoma Hotel. Miss Esther
of this city.
Slobin was hostess at a garden
party on her birthday anniversary
Mr. and Sirs. W. Glum,' of Des
and Miss Shirley Slobin was en-1
Moines, Iowa, announce the en-
tertained
with a costume party, for
Miss Anita Cohen, daughter of
gagement
of their daughter, Ida,
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Cohen of West her priends. The family motored
to Samuel Arkin of this city.
MRS. HARRY LEVINE
Grand boulevard, has chosen Jan. t 0 Tacom, Wash., from Los Ange-1
It as the date of her marriage to I es including many interesting.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Giesler of
A card party for the benefit of
Nathan Leiberman, which will take points of travel. Mrs. Slohin will
w at home to her relatives and the Sisterhood of Congregation Leslie avenue, announce the en-
place at the Hotel Statler.
be
b
i ven M on
d ay gagement of their daughter, Eliz-
friends on VI ednesday, Nov. 30, }: manual
evening, Nov. 21, at the home of abeth, to Morris Ruskin, of this
from 2:00 to 5:00.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeckma ❑
Sirs. IL C. Cohen, at 2030 Taylor city.
of Blaine avenue, entertained at a
avenue. All members are invited
Mrs. Morris Fishman of Glad
buffet supper on Sunday evening
toattend and bring their friends.
stone avenue entertained last Sun-
for 21 guests.
day with a dinner for 45 guests' Refreshments will be served and
,
there will be prizes at each table.
A centerpiece of pink roses and at a birthday party. Bridge was
belie crysanthemums between silver the diversion of the evening.
holders with pink tapers adorned Dancing concluded the evening's
the table at which places were set program. 1
CLUBS CO-OPERATE
IN BENEFIT DANCE
Young
Judaea
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big round eyes that dance and shine .
ruddy little faces bright and all aglow .
happy voices ringing out with melody of laugh-
ter and high glee . . . After all, isn't that
Childhood's greatest treasure? We think so.
And so, that this Day of Days may be glorified
for the children, we have created FAIRYLAND.
A grand and bewildering spectacle. It is peopled
with gnomes and elves and familiar folk from
Mother Goose. And we've decorated it just like
a FAIRY CASTLE—with glittering, shimmer-
ing, glistening things suggestive of Arabian
Nights.
(P. S.—The Fairy with her surprise packages
is here again!)
Express Elevators to Fairyland —Twelfth Floor
Woodward Building
The
Club
Notes
Pontiar Notts
A delightful party for the chil-
dren of the Northville Sanatorium
has been planned for Nov. 21 by
the Philanthropic Committee of the
Music Study Club of Detroit. Be-
sides gifts and refreshments there
will be story telling by Mrs. Leo
Landow, vocal solos by Mrs. Esther
Jacoby, and dances given by the
pupils of Miss Katherine Periera,
Mrs. Edward Stein and Mrs. S.
Schaffiander are in charge of the
program for the day.
Simon Lachman of 479 West Fer-
ry avenue has been a patient in the
Royal Victoria Hospital at Montre-
al, Quebec, for the past three
weeks. He is slowly recovering
from the effects of an operation.
affords women the opportunity to enjoy
the luxurious comfort, envied
smartness and social prestige
of an ANNIS FUR coat
at prices made spe-
cially appealing
for this
event.
Buy with Confidence
A N N IS FURS— Woodward at CLIFFORD—FOUNDED 1887
WOMEN AND MISSESW110 ARE NOT SLENI
vening and Dinner
Gowns---of Paris
1887-40 COMPLETED YEARS OF COMPLETE FUR SERVICE-1927
ANNIS FURS
J. L. HUDSON CO.
Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot
for 20 guests for a luncheon and
Miss Jeanne Saperstein, of
bridge at the Whittier, at which
Mogen Dovid Club.
Mrs. Harriet Feldman honored 11437 Indiana boulevard, was hos- ' Affair Will Be Held in Statler On
A meeting of the Mogen David
December 18.
Miss Lenore Isaacs whose marriage tess at a delightful party Satur-
Club was held on Thursday, Nov. I
to William Feinberg will be an day evening, Nov. 15, at which
10, at the Talmud Torah. A con-
there were thirty guests present.
event of the new year.
The Phalanx Club in its drive to stitution has been formed and will
!consolidate the young Israel groups be read at the next meeting for
Mrs Irving Miller, (Florence
Mr. Sol Cohen of Chilicothe, 0., I of the city is sponsoring a charity correction. The program of the
Ashinsky) of Youngstown, Ohio, was a guest in the city last week dance which is to be given at the evening consisted of a debate, the
has returned to her home follow- for a few days.
Statler Hotel on Sunday evening, subject was 'Resolve that Non-
ing a visit with her parents Rabbi
Zionists should be allowed to en-
Dec. I8.
Mrs. I, T. Oberfelder of Glynn
and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky of Glad.
a
h s mailed appeals to ter the Jewish agencies." The
The
Court was hostess at a luncheon practically every club society and participants included Jake Hoff-
stone avenue.
and kitchen shower on Friday in fraternity of prominence in the city man and Samuel Sablow on the
compliment to Miss Lenore Isaacs. and its officers have visited and re- affirmative and Henry Faigan and
Mrs. Charles Yahlem and Mrs.
ceived pledges from the Alpha George Duchin on the negative.
Frederick S. Renco of St. Louis
Mrs. Jule Koplowitz and Mrs. St. Beta Gamma, Ased Ed Din, W. W.
have been extensively entertained
Young Maceabeans.
during their stay in the city as the Arnowitz of North Woodward ave- Girls, L'Allegro Girls, Blue Bird
guests of their parents, Mr. and nue were joint hostesses at lunch- Girls, Athena Girls, Meta Alpha
The Young Staccabaeans melt
Mrs. Israel Brown of the Wilshire. eon and bridge on Wednesday for Theta, the Faicoms, Cleophas Club, last Tuesday evening at the Mel-
12 guests. the Frolickers of the Y. W. H. A., bourne Center. The feature of
Theta Delta Kappa, C. L. II. Girls, the meeting was the distribution
Members of the Masonic Country
Mr. Milton Silverberg and Mr. and Nu Theta Kappa.
Club enjoyed the annual dinner and
of the Staccabaean, the official or-
David Touff were among the guests
Many other groups have signified gan of the Detroit Young Judea.
feather party on Wednesday eve-
of the Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity their intention of supporting this The club had for its program a
ning.
in Ann Arbor over the last week dance.
series of speeches:
end.
Miss Belle Wuntner of the Al-
Harry Gruber spoke on Achad
.
pha Beta Gamma is ardently sup- Allem and his place in the hearts
Mrs. Ann Goldberg, 504 H
porting this worthy cause and is of the Jewish people.
avenue has returned from a week- lending her utmost assistance. Miss
avenue
Julian Grace spoke on the ques-
end trip to Cleveland.
Augusta Busher has shown her tion "Are you a Jew?"
splendidly by offering her
Israel Cohen completed the
Mrs.
Fred Ginsber
of Lon fen-
low
avenue,
will be g hostess
at services as stenographer gratis, short talks by speaking about, "Is
low
and is soliciting support.
the
Jewish Nationalization a local
luncheon on Wednesday for a
Harold Bilsky, president and Da- problem or is it necessary to have
group of her friends and their yid
Slavin, vice-president of the world-wide help?"
mothers.
Phalanx ( lub have been untiring
Our club takes this opportunity
•
in their efforts to make this the of asking for challenges in basket-
Mr. David Touff of Edison ave- outstanding dance of the year.
ball,
debating or checkers.
nue has left for a few days trip to
Tickets for the dance are $1 and
Mr. Feinberg completed the pro-
New York.
are on sale at Boesky's Delicatessen
gram by giving a short speech on
tore and Goldstein's Delicatessen Jewish history.
At her regular bridge club lunch- 3 . tore.
eon on Friday at which Mrs. A. 1
Sons of Judea.
Silberberg of Burlingame avenue
was hostess, Mrs. Lulu Frankel of
A meeting of the Sons of Judea
Denver was the guest of honor.
was held Monday evening, Nov. 14,
at seven o'clock at the Jewish Cen-
Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder of Glynn
ter, 31 Melbourne.
Court has as her guest her mother,
Committe reports were given and
Sol Manes have moved into their
Mrs. Lulu Frankel of Denver, Col- new home at 362 West Iroquois.
other business discussed. Basket-
orado.
ball practice will be held at the
Mrs. Jos. Barnett opened her Balch School Wednesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sloman left home for a benefit card party last Nov. IG at 9 o'clock.
on Wednesday by motor for l'itts- Wednesday.
The new members who were vot-
burgh where they will he the guests
ed into the club were: Ben Stiller,
of their daughter and son-in-law,
The Child Study club held its Louis Smotkin, Jay Frank, Ilenry
Dr. and Mrs. C. Fisher. On Thanks- meeting at the Community Center Hoffman and Joseph Faudem.
giving Day, Dr. and Mrs. Fisher Monday,
The program for the day was:
will celebrate.
"Beniamin Disreali" by Norman
Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman of Davidson.
Miss Lucille Finsterwald, dapgh- Dwight street are spending a few
The program for the next meet-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fin- weeks at Mt. Clemens, Mich.
ing will be "The Jews in Fascist
sterwald of Chicago boulevard, has
Italy" by Morton Gottesman, and
returned from Pittsburgh follow-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Chimovitz and "The Schwartzbard Trial" by Isa-
a visit with her sister Miss Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedman of dore Botvinich.
Finsterwald.
The next meeting will he held
Flint spent Sunday with Mr. and
Nov. 21 at the Jewish Center.
Mrs. Irving Steinman.
Mrs. Simon Sarasohn of Pingree
avenue was hostess to 16 guests at
Mrs. L. Aaronson of London,
luncheon last Thursday at her England, was the guest of Mr. and FINE PROGRAM FOR
home in compliment to Mrs. M. Gor- Mrs. Norman Buckner.
HADASSAH MUSICALE
don of New York.
The Founder's Sale of
HRISTMAS DAY . . a bag of toys ,
Mrs. St. W. Kollin of Dwight
At the Hadassah musicale-tea
street is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. which takes place next Tuesday
D. M. Zellman of Detroit. a fternoon at Hotel Statler, the fol-
owing delightful program of four
Mr. J. J. Edelstein is spending a g roups of songs will be rendered
few days in New York City.
y Emilie de la Roche Quisenberry.
well known local artist, accompan-
Mrs. M. Gold and daughter will i ed on the piano by Mrs. Lillian
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Si. I .achman Silver:
W. Kollin for the coming week.
,
t. lien Song from . Lakrne"
Dein,.
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2. a. Soopir
Dupare
The semi-monthly card party of
b. La Girometta
Dupare
C. Serenade
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Toselli
d.
Maids
of
Cadis
Delibes
Jacob was held Tuesday evening
3. a. My Lose is • Fisherm•n.Striekland
with a large attendance.
h. Animal Crackers
flageman
Sag Citg Notts
Among those from Bay City who
Mr. Jules Sloman of Seward ave. attended the Michigan-Navy game
nue was host to 12 guests on Fri- at Ann Arbor last Saturday were
day, Nov. II at a dinner-dance held the following: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
at the Edgewater Club in honor of Koffman and daughter, Mary: D.
Miss Dorothy Strohl's birthday. A. Jacoby, Milton Hirschfield,
The table was beautifully decorated Mina Hirschfield, Jerry Werbelow,
with flowers and the center-piece Sam Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
was a huge cake with candles. Schwartz and Mrs. H. F. Anthony.
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A glorious array of scintillat-
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velvet, metallic fabrics and
sheer crepes. White, black,
pastel shades and the more
vivid colors. Exquisitely jew-
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Mrs. I. Fingerhut of Toledo. its head aspiring to the heavens.
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Rasbach
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4. Caro Nome iron. "Rigoletti"
Verdi
The second of the series of Yid-
dish lectures, sponsored by the ed-
ucational council of the Jewish
Center, will be given Sunday eve-
ning, Nov. 27, 8:30 p. m., by Sh.
Niger. His subject will be "The
Jewish Youth in America." (The
Yunger Yidisher Dor in America),
Mrs. Monty Weisburg and Mrs.
Mrs. Frances Levy and Mrs. J.
Sh. Niger is not only an affluent
Charles V. Richter were joint hos- C. Hirschfield returned last Satur-
toss' at a bridge luncheon and boo- day from Detroit, where they spent writer, but also an interesting
speaker.
It is a rare treat to hear
doir shower on Saturday, Nov. 5 several days.
him speak and his contribution to
at the Seward Hotel, given in hon-
the
discussion
of the topic, "The
or of Miss Mollie Rott, a bride-elect 1 On Tuesday, Nov. 15, the Weno-
of this month.
I nab hotel was the scene of a dinner Jewish Youth in America" should
be
of
interest
to
all who are con-
!dance given by the I. 0. B. B. 75
cerned in Jewish education and
Mrs. Robert S. Drews of Joy 'couples were present.
the future of American Jewry.
road was hostesa at a delightfully
appointed luncheon the past week' Miss Esther Miller has returned
in honor of her sister, Mrs. M. W.' home from Kalamazoo, to remain
Kollin of Pontiac. High honors I for an indefinite stay.
were won by the Mesdames I. Nov-
el. of Flint and J. Edelstein of Pon-
Bertram Greenberg and mother.
tiac.
Mrs. Samuel Greenberg of 211 S.
Sheridan street, motored to Hunt-
Mrs. M. W. Kollin of Pontiac is ington, West Virginia, where Mr.
the guest of Mrs. David M. Zellman Greenberg remained to accept new
of East Grand boulevard. position.
Sirs. Henry Zussman of 2129
Dr. and Mrs. II. Lebeson of De-
If you are hard of hearing
Holbrook avenue has returned from trait were in the party having since I
you need not look so, act no
A seven weeks' visit with her par- returned home with Mrs. Green-
or feel so.
eras, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Newmark berg.
Lip-reading can turn a handi-
of New Yory ity. ('
cap into an achievement.
PERFECTION LODGE
Mrs. Joseph II. Cohen and Miss I
Rose Weinstock of 2242 Blaine
Perfection I/Age, No 486, F. and
avenue were joint hostesses on A. M., will hold
eiSSIST }'OUR EARS
a regular common-
Sunday afternoon, Nov. 6 at a
ication Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 7
bridge luncheon at their home. p.
m. F. C. Degee
r.
Covers were laid for 16 guests.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
High honors were won by the
By order of
Misses Beatrice Weinberg and
CHARLES RUBINER,W. M.
Olga Evans and Mrs. I. Fingerhut
The out of town guests were Miss
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