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Much interest is being shown in
the membership tea which the De-
troit Council of Jewish Women
has planned for Monday, Dec. 5,
at 2:30 p. m., at the Hotel Statler.
A splendid musical program has
been arranged 'fhe solosts are
Miss Lois Johnston, soprano, and
Mrs. ()la Dafoe Eustice, pianist.
Every member is urged to bring a
guest member. Membership cards
are necessary for admittance.
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The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
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ultural meeting on Monday after-
loon, Dec. 12, at the Brown Me-
norial Chapel of Temple Beth El.
aul M. Kellogg of New York
;icy, editor of the Survey and
urvey Graphic and prominently
onnected with national and inter.
ational activities, will occupy the
latform and will take as his sub-
ect "Harlem, Mecca of the New
egro." All are cordially in-
ited.
L. B. KING & CO.
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Miss May Carelik of 1494 Ha-
zelwood was hostess at a party
given at her home last Saturday
evening, Nov. 26. Among the
guests were the Misses Sophia and
Betty Alpiner, Rebecca and Yetta
Hoffman, Rose Reznik, 1Maymee
Elbinger, Tillie Tilchen, Ben
Fleishman, }tarry Kaminsky, Ben
Zogut, Arthur Robins, Bernard
Passek and Charley Charlip, and
many others. Rose Reznik and
Ben Fleishman gave an exhibition
of the Merry Widow Waltz, which
was enjoyed by all. Betty Alpiner
and Maymee Elbinger assisted the
hostess in entertaining. A good
time was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. L. E. Denenman was hos-
tess to 10 guests at luncheon on
Tuesday at the I'hoenix Club.
Miss Ruth Marion Klein, whose
marriage to Dr. Morton Yarrows
will take place Dec. 1 at the
Book-Cadillac, has been greatly
entertained. Mrs Sans Yarrows and
Mrs. Lou Hamburger were joint
hostesses at the Belcrest Hotel
with a miscellaneous shower and
bridge-luncheon. On Friday eve-
ning last Mrs. Edward Epstein
(Gertrude Waterstone) enter-
tained in honor of the bride-to-be
with a miscellaneous shower and
bridge for 25 guests. Mrs. Mark
Salomon entertained on Saturday
with a miscellaneous shower. Miss
Mildred Rothenberg, who will at-
tend Miss Klein as bridesmaid, en-
tertained Tuesday evening with a
personal shower.
Mrs. Seymour Schiff (Jennie
oewenstein), daughter of Jacob
oewenstein, whose marriage took
lace recently in Cleveland, has
seen honored by much entertain-
ng. Mrs. Bernard Anspach of
Nest Philadelphia avenue enter-
mined 16 guests at dinner on Nov.
3; Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein of
diron avenue was hostess to 20
,vests at luncheon on Nov. 14;
rs. Leon Van Vliet of Edison
venue entertained at luncheon on
ov. 17, later taking her guests
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Schiff
o the theater; Miss Rosalind
lein entertained at a luncheon (Jennie Loewenstein) have taken
up
their residence at 1326 West
nd theater party on Nov. 18, and
Ors.. Sigmund Brin gave a bridge One Hundred Sixteenth street,
Cleveland,
Ohio.
nd luncheon n honor of the bride
n Nov. 21.
Dr. S. G. Meyers has gone
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Sunday of abroad, where he will visit Eu-
132 Virginia Park entertained on ropean clinics. He will return
Wednesday, Nov. 23, with a sur- . about July 1.
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JERICHO HALL
2705 JOY ROAD
l‘ ay:: and means of continuing the work for the corn-
ing year will be the principal topic.
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Bertram Amster of Cleveland
was a guest at Webster }tall over
the Thanksvving week-end. Mr.
Amster is the fiance of Miss Ju-
dith Brictenbach.
Lawrence Lipton spent the
Thanksgiving week-end in Chi-
cago. Mrs. Lipton and son, Lewis
James, who visited there for two
weeks, returned home with Mr.
Lipton.
Mrs. Edward A. Ellis and Mrs.
Jacob Dunn were joint hostesses
at a luncheon-bridge shower of
beautiful appointments at King
Wah Lo Cafe on Saturday, Nov.
26, honoring Miss Laura R. Ellis,
a btiide-erect of Jan. 8. Tables
Mrs Joseph Zeff of 1919 Blaine were laid for 35 guests. The color
venue was hostess on Wednesday scheme was beautifully carried out
vening, Nov. 23 at a pr, ttily ap- in yellow tapers and baby mums.
Miss Ellis was the recipient of
iinted dinner for eight guests.
many very pretty linen gifts.
In compliment to Miss Pauline
Sirs. Arthur J. Pollak of Atkin.
'uric°, a December bride-elect.,
Ins. A. Steller of Seward avenue son avenue has returned from a
'AN hostess to 32 guests at a several weeks' visit in New York.
ridge-luncheon and show, , r at the
Miss Rhoda I.. Cohen of Flint
'ilshire on Saturday.
entertained a group of friends at
Miss Sophie Charlip of Holbrook a dinner of beautiful appoint-
venue and Miss Edith Stein of' , ments on Thanksgiving Day in
ingree avenue were the hostesses, honor of the birthday of MI44
f a shower given in honor of Sa- Shirley Bernice Kalt of Detroit,
at the home f Mr. d M D .
ah Weisman."
Colvin, Stockdale avenue, Flint.
Mrs. Samuel Ilartman of Blaine There were guests present from
venue is the guest of her parents Detroit.
n Cleveland. Mr. Hartman spent '
t he Thanksgiving week-end there., Jacob Shevitz and slaughter,
Miss Eva Shevitz of Ferry ave.
Miss Evelyn Schubiner of Car- nue, sailed on Nov. 19 on the S. S.
er avenue entertained four tables Frederick for a three months' tour
I bridge on Sunday, Nov. 16, in of Europe and Palestine.
h onor of her sixteenth birthday
a nniversary. Prizes were awarded
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass of East
he Misses Rhea Rosenthal, Anne Kirby avenue have returned from
F uller, Pauline Mellen and Mae an extensive tour of Europe and
C ohen, the booby going to I.il Le Palestine.
'int.
Miss Shirley Bernice Kalt of
Atkinson avenue entertained with
a surprise birthday party on Wed-
nesday evening last, the occasion
being the sixteenth birthday an-
atmosphere delightfully different,
niversary of her brother, Max.
Games and dancing were diver-
sions of the evening. At midnight
a delightful luncheon was served
to 18 guests.
Will IAM ) CRITTENDEN. JR., MANAGER
ATTENTION!
All those interested in the work of the Commit-
tee for Settling Jewish Orphans as Farmers in
Canada
Are Reuested to Attend the
Conference, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2:30 P. M.
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The Wilshire Hotel was the
cene Saturday, Nov. 19, of a din-
er and personal shower given by
hiss Shirley Graff and Miss Edith
,ewis in honor of Miss Ruth Mar-
olin, whose marriage will take
lace on Dec. 25. Orchid and
hite bebe chrysanthemums deco.
ated the table, which was out-
fined with green ferns. On each
i f the four corners of the table
tood a white tapered candle tied
ith bridal bows. Bridge was the
:version of the evening.
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich of See-
n(' boulevard, president of the
ocal chapter of Hadassah, ad-
ressed the Toledo chapter on
coy. 20.
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WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN R
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The Detroit Council of Jewish
Women will hold its first evening
meeting of the year on Wednes-
day, Dec. 14, at 8:15 p. m., at
Beth El Chapel, Woodward and
Gladstone. The speaker of this
occasion will be John Haynes
Holmes, who will discuss 'Has
Marriage a Future?"
Mrs. I. Weiler and Mrs. A.
Schiff of Cleveland were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Weiler
Miss Sonya Stein entertained a of Taylor avenue.
group of friends at the Detroit-
Leland Hotel in compliment to
,
The ',Misses Lillian Kaplan and
Miss Wistaria Wilson of London,
Ethel Parker of Detroit have re-
England, who will shortly become
turned from Chicago, where they
the bride of R. Paddington Boggs
spent their Thanksgiving week-
of the British embassy.
end. While there they attended
the Notre Dame-University of
Miss Maxine Finsterwald has
Southern California game. They
resumed her studies at Carnegie
were extensively entertaned by
College following a week-end visit
students of the University of Chi-
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
cago.
A. Finsterwald.
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Suggesting "Cowan Pottery))
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IFOR CHRISTMAS GIVING
of the new
Cowan . pottery
will The
well artistic
reward •nd the orivinal
seeker of beauty
the unusual
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elect
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Of
flower
centerpieces
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In of which
price from
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The
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figure
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many form, can he used with most plea.-
Eno effects there
In the ore bowl..
book end.
original
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make.
I and e.hapes. Di ',lord .....and
in the Pottery
Roomi. n M•in
Floor.
W also cart y Rook wood Pottery, for
wh'cb •• are exiiiii, ve it,rnit in Detroit.
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K. of P. Affairs
The Children's Floor
Is Ready for Christmas!
Trip to Mount Clemens and
Cleveland and Party
Are Successes.
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MRS. FANNIE RODIN
Vice-president of Detroit Hebrew
Orphan Home, who is among the
most enthusiastic workers for the
annual benefit dance at the Ar-
cadia on Dec. 12.
JEWISH STUDENTS
IN U. OF M. PLAY!
Rabbi Israel of Baltimore to
Speak Here for Hillel
and Avukah.
The Children's Floor—the Fourth—is a
floor of Individual Shops entirely devoted
to things for children. All year grown-ups
shop here for little people. Now it's Christ-
mas time and these shops are overflowing
with gifts that children like best. So now
especially you'll want to visit these Shops
and select gifts for the youngest, gifts for
two to sixers, and for girls up to sixteen.
Infants' Apparel
Children's Shoes
Infants' Furniture
Children's Millinery
Girls' Apparel, 6 to 16 Juveniles' Apparel
I :toy .+ mid aids I Y to ■■
Children's Furnishing., 2 to Ili
THE FOURTH FLOOR
The
FOR STOUT WOMEN AND MISSES
Introducing
Engagements
A Graceful Georgette
Afternoon Frock
69.75
Socially useful fur lunch-
eon, the matinee, bridge,
tea, or any other informal
holiday occasion. Sheer
georgette in winter's
smartest shades and color
combinations. Model pic-
tured embroidered and
fringe trimmed.
The outstanding numbers are the Cincinnati, Ohio.
Maize and Blue Strut, Blue Book
Blues, and the Sociology Stomp,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smolian of
the latter an original dance offered New York City announce the be-
for the first time.
trothal of their daughter, Bertha,
Rabbi Edward Israel of Balti- to Harry Wine of Detroit.
more, will speak on "Palestine and
the American College Youth" be-
fore the Hillel Foundation in Ann
Arbor, on Dec. 8, at 7:30 p. m., un-
der the joint auspices of the Avu-
kah and Mild Foundation.
The Center Players, a senior
dramatic group, recently organ-
t,hy,
e .ii l a urns: i cee. o
k the i f r first
public appearance on Sunday eve-
ning, Dec. 11, in the auditorium
of the Jewish Center.
The Gamma Sigma Kappa sor-
Two one-act plays, "Wurzel.
ority was declared the winner of Flummery," by A. A. Milne, and
the bridge tournament which was "The Maker of Dreams," by Oli-
conducted by the Phalanx Club phant Down, are now being re-
and which ended on Sunday, Nov. hearsed by members of the club
20, at the Y. W. H. A., 89 Row- under the direction of Mrs. Mor-
ena street.
ton Steinberg, dramatic director
The tournament, refereed by of the Jewish Center. The mem-
Lawrence Bornstein and under bers of the casts are: Ilarold Hor-
supervision of Jack Cooper, was witz, Dorothy Ilimelson and Ed-
divided into three sittings, half of ward Weiss, in "The Maker of
the competing teams being dim- Dreams," and Sol Siwiderman,
inated at each sitting. The final Jess Feder, Getelle Steinberg, Na-
was extremely interesting and ex- than Bean, Ethel Zelzman. in
citing, due to the fact that the Wurzel-Flummery."
best showing in the first two sit-
tings was made by the Nu Theta ATHENA GIRLS PLAN
Kappa sorority, and the University
NEW YEAR'S PARTY
club, and either one of these
seemed a likely winner. The
Plans
for the annual NM, Year's
Gamma Sigma Kappa team, how-
ever, was a proverbial dark horse Eve party are nearing completion
and
a
limited
amount of reserva-
and unexpectedly scored the high-
tions can be had, according to the
est number of points and won the
committee
in
charge
of which Mrs.
silver loving cup offered by the
Phalanx club. The University Ahe Fish and Mrs. Nathan Hor-
witz are chairmen.
club finished second, and the Nu
The.program of the evening has
Theta Kappa third.
been placed with 11 booking agency
The Gamma Sigma Kappa
and 10 acts of high class vaudeville
presented the cup at the open are being offered as well as a de-
house of the Y. W. II. A. on Sun- licious dinner and music for the
day evening, Nov. 20, by Lawr- dancing by the "Pals."
ence Bornstein, who in a presen-
Reservations and further details
tation speech lauded the winning may he obtained from the seere-
team and praised all the competi- tary, Sophie Blanche Schwartz, 239
tors.
Owen avenue, Cadillac 2300 or Em-
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pire 6693-W,
All of the
resentng the 21 clubs, sororities,
and fraternities are to be con- 1
gratulated on their fine sports-
manship and on the way they con-
ducted themselves at the tourna-
The Detroit Hebrew Orphans
ment.
Home and Nursery will hold a
The Phalanx club feels that this mass meeting and installation of
event has been an epoch in the his- officers at Temple Emanuel on
tory of the many Jewish groups of Thursday evening, Dec. 8, at 8 p.
the city, and that much in the m. sharp.
way of inter-club friendship and
The public is cordially invited
relationship will be accomplished to attend.
as a result.
CARD OF THANKS
WOMEN'S STYLES, SIZES 38 to 56
MISSES' STYLES, SIZES 16 • to 28 i•
'CENTER PLAYERS TO
PRESENT TWO PLAYS
ITY WINS IN
SORORITY
SOROR
BRIDGE CONTEST
j. L. HUDSON CO.
Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot
"Hello U," colorful musical ex-
travaganza, the first attempt of its
kind by any organization on the
Mrs. Max Ordin of 528 Mt. Ver-
campus, other than the Mimes, is
being produced by the Hillel Foun- non avenue announces the engage-
ment
of her sister, Lillian Broder,
dation nt Ann Arbor, and will soon
be ready for its local debut, to be to Samuel Glass of Providence R. I.
given in the Masonic Temple aud-
itorium en Dee. 2 and 3.
Samuel Labow of 327 Wood-
The music for the revue is partly land avenue announces the en-
original and reported to be very gagement of his daughter, Rose,
catchy. The entire spectacle is be- to Barney B. Mershon, son of Mr.
ing done on a large scale with two and Mrs. Morris Mershon of 1510
acts and 28 scenes. The slender Pingree avenue.
thread of a plot which runs
throughout the play deals with in-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cohen of
cidents of college life, aimed to re- 578 Owen avenue announce the
call memories cherished by gradu- engagement of their daughter ,
ates.
Celia, tee Jock Simon, son of Mr.
Leading members of the cast are and Mrs. Max Simon of this city .
Morton J. Mensher, Elizabeth
Fuchs, Constance Siddur, Walter
Sir. and Sirs. N. Peiman of 510
Schmier, Goldye Feerer, Isadore Alger avenue announce the en-
Steinberg, Fannie Schiff, and Hel- gagement of their daughter, Ger-
en Bialosky.
trude, to Shamai Rubenstein of
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Third Floor
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ane bnjant
1452 Farmer St. Cor, John R.
Our Contributions to Your Christmas Shopping
was
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and personal, like no other can bc-
Your Photograph
Framed in an exquisite antique finish frame for
CALL MASS MEETING
FOR ORPHAN HOME
$7.50
Actual Size, Seven
A Special Cabinet Photograph for $10 per dozen
STUDIO AND 110ME PORTRAITURE
4838 Woodward Avenue
The family of the late Mrs. Fan-
nie Hemple wish to thank their
relatives and many frisindn for the
The Mothers' Clubs of Detroit, kind remembrances shown them
jointly, will give a testimonial ban- during their recent bereavement,
quet in honor of Miss Mary Cap- and especially Rabbi Hershman
lan, director of the Jewish Centers and Cantor Zaludkowsky.
Association. This is done to cele-
brate her seven years of service
in Detroit.
It will take place on Saturday
evening. Dec. 17, at 7:30, at the
Jewish Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Col-
Members of Mothers Clubs are
burn of Virginia park spent the requested to make reservations,
last week-end in Pittsburgh.
1 with Mrs. L. Jacobs at the Jewish!
Center, $1 per plate, before
Mr. and Mrs. Chunks A. Fin- Dec. 15.
sterwald and daughter, Ruth, of
Chicago boulevard motored to Da-
PERFECTION LODGE
,
venport, Iowa, last week-end.
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Perfection
Lodge,
No.
486
F.,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kalt of Atkin-
son avenue left Wednesday to mo- and A. M., will hold a special corn- 1
tor to Chicago for an indefinite munication Wednesday, Dec. 7 , at 1
4 p. m. M. M. degree and !mutt I
stay with relatives and friends.
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Everybody's Going
Eat for health and strength.
We serve fresh vegetables daily
to the
and bake our own whole wheat
bread.
B'nai B'rith
Community Center
Physical Culture
Restaurant
231 JOHN R. STREET
SATURDAY
NIGHT DANCES
SHERWOOD'S'
H ealth Institute
275
Gymnastics
Massages
EAST FERRY
AVENUE
Well Known Conan Pickers Will
Handball and Squash
Courts.
Furnish the' NIusic
Entire S mh Floor fl,ros.Gray Bldg
1265 GRISWOLD
Cadillac 4969
Clifford 2014
by Nine Inches
Three 8 x 10 Portraits for $10. (12 for $25)
MOTHERS' CLUBS TO
HONOR MARY CAPLAN
SANDORF, Secretary.
Pre-nuptial
entertaining
for
Miss Ruth Margolin, whose mar-
CHARLES
ByO[r
of—
RU BIN E R. w: M.
riage to Samuel Lewis will be an
event of Rec. 25, began on Nov.
Foshan
Activities:
12, when Mrs. Nathan Weingarden
of Blaine avenue entertained 16
Dr. David Sandweiss of the
guest, at bridge.
North End Community Clinic will
be the speaker at the Fenkell
Mi s Madeline Silverman, datigh- Mothers Club at its next meeting
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silver- on Saturday afternoon, Dee. 3, at
trj man of Richton avenue, has chosen the Fenkell Branch, 3430 Fenkell
Jan. 1 as the date of her marriage avenue. Election of officers will
to Hyman H. Tickman.
be held.
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On Thursday evening, Nov. 24, •
the Knights of Pythias Lodge, Nu.
55, of Detroit celebrated Thanks- ,
giving Day with a party at the Ho-'
tel Statler. Two orchestras pro. ,
sided t he music for t he occasion, •
which was attended by 200 people
and proved to be a big success.
Dancing and entertainment fea-
tured the program.
The following Thursday, Nov.
30, the Detroit Iodize went to,
Mount Clemens, where they were
the guests of the Mount Clemens
Lodge. The Detroit lodge put on
the rank of Esquire. Participating
in the ceremonies were Judge
James J. Jeffries, Nathaniel Gold-
stick and Sidney Alexander. De-
troit police escorted the party
from Detroit half way to Mount
Clemens, where the Mount Clem-
ens pollee met the party and es-
corted it the rest of the way.
A trip to Cleveland marked the
program of Detroit Lodge No. 65
lust Saturday, Nov. 26. The De-
troit lodge on this occasion was
the guest of Cleveland Oak Lodge,
No. 77. The day marked the fifty-
third anniversary of Oak Lodge.
The Detroit visitors put on Vie
Knight rank. About 100 Detroit-
ers made the trip. Refreshments
were served en route and a ban-
quet in Cleveland rounded out a
very pleasant visit.
Adrnistion 50 Cents.
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$530 P. M.