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November 18, 1927 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-11-18

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America lavish Periodical Carter

CUPTON AYINOI • CUMINNATI 30, onto

HE

IS CHAIRMAN OF

SORORITY DANCE

oh,f,

PAGE SEVEN,

craoryloastiet aoriat

E. W. 0. FINISH I
DISCUSS "UNITY" J. W. PLANS
FOR BALL
' AT TEMPLE PARTY

]

Affair Will be Held Sunday at the
Book•Cadillac Hotel.

rirtiainuf. ,44/es

US E

ay

Men's Club Good Will Din -

ner Draws Crowd of

1 The Misses Solomon of Atkinson
e avenue were hostesses at luncheon;
on Friday at their home.

1448 Woodward Avenue

Au Outstanding
Value!

500 People.

imelhoch'.>

Woodward Thru to Washingtom

Financial areangem•nts have
wen completed for the ball, which
rill be held by the Jewish Women's
European Welfare Organization at
the Book-Cadillac hotel NOV. 20.

Smart Women Like

BefOre an audience of 500 whit+

Mr. and Mrs. II. Fortgang of
616 Englewood, entertained 25
children in honor of their son,
Moe, on his sixth birthday.

parked the social hall of Temple
fieth F:1 to spicily three noted
speakers discussed the question "Is
Unity Possible" last Wednesday
evening.
eJ
Miss Fae Peehensky has just re-
The occasion was the Minna!
turned from a six week visit to
Mws (lull
Fellowship dinner
Chicago. She was feted :It a din-
which is held for the purpose of
ner at her home, 1989 Clairmont
gin ing concrete evidence of good
/11,41:.
avenue On Sunday last. Covers
will between people of different
were laid for 12 guests.
fa iths.
The three speakers were
Henry Gallagher, Dr. I. Leo Sharf-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moskovitz
man
and Arthur Ilendriek N'anden-
annOnnee the approaching mar.
berg. Each presented his views of
Huge of their daughter, Florence,
tht
sub
Sect from the standpoint of
to Jack Robinowitz, son of Mr.
his fait h, his occupation find his
and Mrs. I. Robinowitz, to be 1, 1 ,1
JOANNE BELENSON
general
experience of life.
I Sunday, Dec. 25, at the Conetaa
Follow mg the dinner Nlorris Gar-
\!•_.
r (cation Emanuel.
vet, pre•ident of the club, acting as
(flab chairman of the meeting, intro-
Nliss Belle Jackson of 1210 Vir- an it the
ginia Park has returned front a on WolliesdaY, Nov. 23. by the 'Cliff dosed the first speaker, Mr. Van-
six weeks sojourn in the East. Sigma Epsilon Sorority. denbere, who is the editor and pub-
fisher I f the Grand Itnpads Herald
and a Protestant in faith.
Miss Blanche Hart of Willer
a
NI r. Vandenberg spoke with
t
Hall left for Rochester, N. V., to
marked effect, declaring that unity
i
spend the winter months with her
MRS. JOSEPH ZUCKERMAN
i and AnleriellniAln were synony-
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
I nmus.
mous. Ile deeried what Alexander
Walter Ilart of that city.
The public is urged to attend and
NIr. and NIrs. Samuel Ruben- 1 Hamilton railed "the site of fac- •o-operate with the organization .
don". and expressed the hope that
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman stein of 2041 Elmhurst avenue,
The money derived from the sale
religion, which is Si, often the bar-
bar-
and son of 3005 Tuxedo avenue announce the marriage of their
of tickets will be for the benefit of
rier to unity, would now prov e to
left for West Palm Beach, Florida, (laughter, Rose to Ben Jaffee of
the Jewish European widows and
be the best rood to that goal.
where they will visit with relatives San Francisco, Calif., which took
orphans.
I Mr. Gallagher who spoke next,
Mrs. Herman Stanfeld is in
and will also attend a convention Pia" on Nov. 7 .
I representing the Catholic faith,
e in New Orleans.
charge and is being assisted by the
stressed the point that no morally
Nlesdannis Joseph Zuckerman, Bar-
bad man is had because he is a
jt
A beautiful birthday surprise
ney Levine, Herman Stanfield,
I,ember of any particular religious
party was rendered Mrs. J. I. Selik
Joseph Mother and Mrs. Ida Le-
I faith, but in spite of it. Lack of
of La Salle blvd., by her children
vine.
o Mrs. Carl Steindler, I mutual understanding, he said, is
Mr. and
and sisters. Luncheon was served
Jean Goldkettes orchestra has
OM- , the root of all race prejudice.
to 50 guests and bridge was a di- (111111/4Segel;) are receiving
been engaged.
Dr.
Sharfman,
professor
at
the
p r i m gratulations upon the birth of ,
•Vers i on o f th e even i ng.
Tickets may be obtained at the
University of Michigan, speaking
A011, hee Bernard, Nov. 9.
, were won by the Mesdames Daniel
•for the Jewish faith, said, in part: door.
' Kort. lIarry Singer, Nathan Selik
"As a concrete (, vidence tt if fel-
Mr. and Mix. Charles S. Blo o dy,
and William Kort.
of 501 Melbourne avenue, are re-lowship and goodwill, it is a helpful
'vine congratulations on the birth , procedure to have reptesentatives
Miss Ethel Eger, of 3295 Fuller- li
a da htar
h te r , Bout\
rl y, toir 1 on 1 of the three major religious faiths
ton avenue, has just returned from '; -, . , ; ,,: ug - ' . B eve ...
n
discuss problem front the sane
a months sojourn in New York Ott
' ..30. rostrum. There is serious dotal t
City. She was the guest of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Silverman, , however, whether the mere adjust-
.1. llolz, 725 Riverside Drive.
1016 East Grand River, LansingIment of religious differences would
Mich.. announce the birth of . in itself achieve the unity for which
)
Mr. and Mrs. Ben 13. W atersne
to
we yearn. Such unity, whether or
daughter, Estella Fay , Nov. 11.
In loving memory of our beloved
of Elmhurst avenue have returned
not we Can articulate it in definite mother, Lena Mittenthal, who
)3 to the city after a short visit in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry NI. Cherniak terms, transcends organized relig- passed away three years ago, the
)
11 New York City.
of 54 Campbell avenue, Windsor, i.ms affiliation and the outward 22nd day of Cheshvan, Nov. 19,
3 Pair for $5.25
trappings of religious practice. 1924.
Ont., announce the birth l if
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Kaplan of
110th the conflicts which generate
daughter,
Lillian, born Nov. I I.
c
Hazelwood avenue entertained Sun-
November brings rut memories
concern and the efforts to compose
Of s loved one gene to reel.
.‘ day evening last, in honor of their
them touch all human relationships.
YOU will alum, he remembered
! fifth wedding anniversary. Covers
Our attitudes as human beings are
By us who loved you be-t.
were laid for 30 guests.
the dominant furies, which work
Arrangements aiv being r e in- fur the achievement or frustration
Her Loving Children.
Jacob Singer of Highland Park pleted by the Young Men's Hebrew „f unity.
.1 is spending two weeks in Wash- Asociation of Detroit to mike the
In
loving
memory of our dear
"One cannot sanction the desire
.) ington, D. C.
forthcoming Chanukah dance on • for unity which seeks the complete mother, Hanna Deborah Stein-
Sunday evening, Ilse. 10 , at t hi' fusion of individuals, racial strains, berg, who da.parted this life 12
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry M. Shuhnan Book Cadillac Hotel the iffitstand- r e li g i ous sects, w , cial d as .es , us- years ago Cheshvan 211, (Oct. 29.)
of Delaware avenue, were ten- ing social function in Detroit Jew- ' tional groups, or geographical
Iler loving children.
, tiered a surprise party by their ry. A prominent Broadway IIrthf's- • areas--the elimination of their dif-
j intimate friends in honor of their tra, direct from New York City has ferences and the standardization of
The stone may hurt the dog but
4 fourteenth wedding anniversary, been engaged to furnish the music their character. In my judgment not as much as the hand that
MAIN FLOOR
I on Oct. 20. Covers were laid for for this occasion. Among the many thi s typo
.
of unity, even if its threw it.
" 50 guests, Mrs. Sam Schwartz was plans to snake this affair a success I „„hi„,„,,,,,,t were in the realm of
The table decorations a large !migrant of entertainment
hostess.
x is deserving of unitual-
()utility

were in pink and white with chrys- is king arranged.
ified uondeinnation.
Under such
Arrangements have also been circumstances, life would be im-
•\ anthemums and roses for the cen-
completed for the anuual Thanks- poverished; self-expression would
.0 ter piece.
giving dinner (lance scheduled to be be restrained; curiosity would be
J
Thursday
evening. stifled; spontaneous experimenta-
this
The Misses Jean and Tracy held
,:-„e_A
. -
Flanders of East Kirby avenue en- (Thanksgiving) at 8..:61 in the tion would cease; the irrepressible
tertained with a bridge party at King Wah to cafe. In addition to yarning for progress would be re-
cif
their home on Wednesday, Nov. 9. a splendid dinner, dancing, etc., the pressed; conditions of status would
gathering will he treated to a tine -I' plaice the 011oard march of mind
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Robbins of program if entertainment especial- and hand and heart; the creative
O. 539 East Kirby avenue enter- ly arranged for this occasion. The .,la whereby men are moved to
mined with a house party on Sat- members and friends of the Y. NI strai• ever forwan1 and upward
urday afternoon, Nov. 12, in honor II. A. are cordially invited to attend
oidd be dimmed if not extiti-
▪ of the 11th birthday of their this function, and make arrange- cio-hed; drab monotony would pre-
, daughter, Cora. Covers were laid molts for this dinner at the meet- . od. The goal of such effort is uni-
ing this Sunday afternoon at tea • fo. mitt' rather than unity. It is
for la guests.
pronnitly at 5 i„itla.i. desirable 110r possible.
0A,V 11
i 1 , street,
a
i lii ,1s
soP
•Enjoy the splendid
Mr and Mrs. J. Rader of 433 .
1
- TM- unity is a matter of in-
luncheons and distin-

--
East Palmer avenue, entertained
oord spirit rather than of outward

guished
service at this
HADASSAH
,,,,,ifestatieu it invokesrespect
1, with a surprise birthday party on
new hotel,—in the Ib,
MAKING PROGRESS ,.,,, daTerences rather than their
• Sunday, Nov. 13, in honor of the
---- oolnation. Its goal is identifica-
• Ith birthday of their granildaugh-
honian Roust.
Although the Pontiac Chapter Ii a of ultimate ends rather than
• ter, Miss Ruth Rothenberg, at her
• home at 421 East Palmer Cover , of Hadas , ah is quite small, in that I imaximate means. The only
istItthz ,i .rig f
f-
were laid for 25 children.
j.;
- '; ;;t....h.r
,o int.rsrhi op f i,svhokiih ab u 2
‘,,5.
VAUDEVILLE
tithsis nt.:11l
universal
ly Sirs. Benj.
Special Shows-11:15 P. M.
a
,
!I.-
,,
arch
for
truth
as
the
highest
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Solomon and Gold , tein is president, made
O

and 12:30 A. M. Nightly
It welcomes and applauds
■ their daughter, Sally, of West- excellent showing in its work for ., .1.
, minister avenue, left last week on
; aaa • • ■ •ii .,(tht ihat tin tibia, s , ,,t,r te,1, 11,1ii,
ish,3,7tai.,g,rtai:
the Hailassah Summer Emergence a
0 an indefinite motor trip to Mini- F nd. It raised the sum of 61011
Special Weekly Rates
u
'
:•
,
• more, Md., and other points east. for this fund, through two nartie- 1. ons and in their relationship to
To Permanent Guests
.. I. other. It upholds the soncti
sanctity
by M rs. Netzore not M r-
so• surpris• party was given on Barnett and through a number of a io.rsonality, whet her individual
• ' • inposite. alio resents its nr- •
ot Saturday night, Nov. 12, in honor individual subscriptions.
Harold A. Sage, Nler.
2 t t..xpliatation or its ruthless
1 Nliss Loah V. Zagal, (gral,.1
0
Detroit's Smartest
• champion of the piano playing
,,,Iltest this year) by her friends,
Hotels--
"Use the Forest Service regularly. It's a good
CARD OF THANKS
I 'he Mists Esther Jaffe, Addle
service and a good habit."
• --
and Hilda Fox.
11.. and Mrs. .1. Burrows o•
The ',arty took place in Miss
O
Cantor Si. Pinchek will conduct
1 -.21 Burlingame avenue wish
Zacal's home, which was prettily the Sabbath services for Purser,-
S woonwaun
NOVember colors. cation Avath Achim, corner Del. th.ink their relatives and friend-
decorated in
AuLLAIIII1
The table being adorned with fall mar and Westminster Friday eve- for the kindrie-, them dui
am
their
reset.:
Ir
r.
ox•ement.
flowers.
ning, Nov. 25 and Saturday morn-
Bridge and bunco were the di ing Noy. 26.
version of the evening.
Cantor Pinchek has gained con-
siderable fame for his splendid
Sir. and Mrs. Ben Kaufman. of voice and his clear and inspirinc
:I.:dr Kenilworth avenue, celebrat- chanting of the sacred service.
.
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods"
.■ ed their silver anniversary Fri- Although still a young man.
day, Noc. 4 with a house party at Cantor Pinchek has won enviable
their home.
distinction and members of Or
---
congregation are eagerly lookit t•
51I5. Harry Schumir of Taylor forward to the Sabbath eve
avenue was hostess to a farewell
bridge at her home on Saturday,
NOV. 12, in honor of Mrs. it
Gold. who is leaving Nov. 15 to
spend the winter in I.os Angeles,
California.

The Flattering Sheerness

of Vamp--Toe Chiffon

111\11 - ( (i

)

1.95

arriages

le

k
p

k
pp

Three Pairs, 5.70

Himelhoch's—Ilimel•Hose—First Floor.

Our
"Special"
Chiffon Hose
$1.85

An all-silk (from top to toe)
chiffon hose . . . for day in
and day out service! Picot
edged for smartness . . .
reinforced for wear . . .
and daintily sheer for beauty.

Value



-_

(q f de • ddly new Insh•ent step-in, fashioned of
(;lark or hru ■ vn suede with patent or Grown kid

truntinns; or patent leather will; dull kid

Y. M. H. A. NOTES

V

Plane

A filets 11, plael,tinttltaneowly \
At Perron and On hilt Avenue

Prico from 1(h7.50

Service

LUNCH

NwoAwwovocv ■ sssvoisAoo ■ wo.ssv.woiwoxvxl

There IS a Recognized
Difference

0

0
0
0

I

in orest cleaning. There's a dif-
ference in Workmanship—you no-
tice it immediately; in Service,
which finds expression in prompt at-
tention to calls and deliveries, serv-
ice suggestions and unfailing cour-
tesy; in Prices, which are most mod-
erate. There is also our reputation
for strength and integrity.
Let us demonstrate the difference.

edemode

C lement/le C koltocar

'Detroit's
Smartest
Hotel

e

Mar

Airtt,It;rk

I

' PONTIAC

CANTOR

O

M. PINCHEK

WILL "DAVAN" FOR

CONGREGATION
AVATH ACHIM

Car. Delmar & Westminster

FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 25
..01
SATURDAY A. M. Nov. 26

AVATH ACHIM TO
HEAR NEW CANTOR

Ticket.:

Un -al, at the Synagogue every
evening.

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

o
i 533 - 37 Forest Al. . E.

e
o
Melrose 4200 i
e
o

ROLLINS

1,S)th Anniversary

Attractive Reductions
EVERY MODEL

AT COST

COATS — DRESSES — FROCKS

1 • •

wc.c

"Ready Garment - Department

224 Book Building, Washington Blvd

Every Sale Final

We are eery limited in space and must snake room
for constantly •rri•ing garments, although this des
p•rtinent is but • FEW WEEKS OLD. Every gars
ment is NEW and affords • remarkable opportunity
to have good clothes.

Our coats and dresses are chosen from the very lat•
1reoort ••el Domestic m•rke•..
est
sa tin,.
ly priced before making this
Models were mod
drastic reduction.

i

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schiff (Kate
Boesky) entertained Noy. 0. with
a delightfully appointed dinner
dance at the Addison Hotel, cede.
hutting their third anniversary.
Covers were laid for 12 guests.

Aubrey Oppenheim and his sis-
ter, Miss Beatrice Oppenheim of
Hartford, Mich., were the guests
the last week of their aunt, Miss
Esther Mittenthal.

Mrs. Anna Weiss of 5111 Mc-
Clellan avenue entertained with a
delightful bridge party on Sunday.
Nov. 13, honoring Mr. and Mrs.
.lute Goldberg. Entertainment for
the evening was furnished by
Gladys Weiss at the piano, Mrs.
Harry Kersh at the violin, Ruth
Weiss at the saxophone and Doro-
thy Goldstein accompanied at the
piano.

Mr. and Mrs. Nemirnfsky of
Rosedale court celebrated their
tenth wedding anniversary on Sun-
day evening, Nov. 13 with an elab-
orate oriental dinner party. Covers
were laid for Go guests. Various
toasts and dinner speeches were
made by some of the guests
amongst whom were Mr. and Nth..
Si_ Schwartz of Windsor, tint. Fol-
. owing the dinner. entertainment in
the form of bridge and dancing
took place.

SALE

50

Gi non Cartouehe

Ja

—CZ

1

11111'1i'

.(1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1

01

A 1);lightful Gruen
(;ift Wristlet

Any Gruen Wristlet

makes an excellent gift.
but this particular de-
so :5 at 550, bevallSe of

its smallness, will prove
especially pleasing.

Other Gruens, 635 to
5550, some with din-
nwn,15i, as low as $75.

WRI
T

GHT, K kYltro-

I JEWELERS N.../
WOODWARD at JOHN R.

ROCKS
S of matchless charm
FROCK
F
prices that are but a frac-
tion of their original figures.
Frocks fur
Tailored frocks.
and
Fo•nisf"rmal
afternoon.
formal gowns. Frocks that ex-
press every new variation of
the made, ultra-chic, ultra.
sophisticated. Frocks that fea-
ture novelty pleats and circular
flares. Drapes and tiers. Bol-
For eveninK there art ,
eros.
gowns of satin and velvet, love•
ly exponents of all that is
new and smart

• wonderful pre-holiday event
an extraordinary clearance
--an
of winter coats! Here are the
smartest exponents of the coat
mode at new mid-season prices,
Handsomely furred, finely tail-
ored. they may be chosen in
chestnut, golden oak, beige,
new tan, moonlight blue, wine,
green and black. This collec-
tion includes everything of im-
portance in the winter coat
mode. It also includes sports
coats having that inimitable
air of English to donne.

$25.00

Frocks

'as low

Dress Coats

ns 101ie as

$79.50

Sports Coats

as low as

$49.75

O.

Lc k eRolli n s

36

Adams Avenue West

Near Adams Theatre



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