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City and Philadelphia, where she
At Home:
has been extensively entertained.
"Stunt Night" was featured at
Coming back with her was Mrs. J.
Steinberg of New York, who has the Sunday "at home" on Dec. .1
been a guest of Miss Gitlins for - and it was most enjoyable.
A cabaret has ,wen planned for
the past two weeks and for whom
a number of affairs of beautiful the "at home' on Dec. 1 and the
entertainment
is in the hands of
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appointments were given.
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the Theta Delta Kappa Soro y.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenz. A very pleasant evening is assured
weig of Chicago boulevard were all who come. Strangers and new-
% hostesses at a charming formal comers in the etiy are welcome.
dinner-dance given at their home ' Bring a package of food.
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on Sunday, Dec. 4. Covers were!
laid for 40 guests. The predomi- Friday Evening Services:
Friday
t y vening
carried
in
colors
ors were ca
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conducted by Milford
orchid and S .e ll ow • The occasion D - t. 9 were
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MISS BELLE WUNTNER
MRS. HERMAN COHEN
was the fiftieth wedding anniver- Stern. A. C. Lappin will leant the
Miss Belle Wuntner of the Alpha sary of Mr. and Mrs. Rosenzweig. Sabbath services on Dec, 10. Conic Who is in charge of arrangements
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and
bring
your
friends
with
you.
Beta Gamma Sorority is one of the
for the hall to be given at the
Mrs. Sam Jarmel and Miss Jean
most ardent workers in helping
Arcailis Des. 12 for the benefit of
make the charity dance, sponsored Blair were joint hostesses at a The Silver Cord:
the Detroit Hebrew Orphan llume,
"The Silver Cord," the last of 47 Rowena street.
by the l'halanx Club for the bene• bridge supper at the home of Mrs.
fit of the Orphans' Home and Farm Jarmel on Sunday, Dec. - 4, honor- the series of the New' York Thea-
• School a success. The Alpha Beta ing Miss Sadie Tushman, bride- ter Guild productions, will be the
elect of January.
next "Y" Theater party. Tickets
, Gamma Sorority is to be highly
may be procured at the clubhouse
• commended fur its hearty support
Miss Katherine Gurewitch en- for both Saturday afternoon and
and to be congratulated on possess.
ing so fine a member as Miss Wunt- tertained 40 guests at a shower evening.
and bridge in honor of Miss Ger-
ner.
Dancing and Entertainment Will
trude Hack, whose marriage to a,
Mark Celebration.
Aaron Gurcwitch will be an event -"".°
Over 250 young men and worn-
of Jan. 8.
Pisgah Lodge will celebrate the
I'll attended the bridge-tea on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. David Star of day afternoon, Dec. 4, given by New Year with an entertainment
the membership to meet the pledge and dance at the Wind B'rith Com-
Will Observe National A. Z. A. Pingree avenue were hosts to a made to the United Jewish Cam- munity llouse on New Year's eve.
company of friends at a buffet
Day With Muaic and Oratory.
All arrangements have been
dinner of very beautiful appoint- Paign. The party was a social and
made to make this affair the best
Preparations for National A. Z. ments on Sunday at their home. financial success.
of its kind in many years. A pep-
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A. Day, to be observed on Sunday,
py jazz band has been engaged
of Personal Service:
Mr. and Mrs. Osmund E. Fisher Bureau
Dec. 18, are being made by De-
The service is requesting every and there will be dancing from 10
troit Chapter No. 63, ,Order of of Edison avenue spent 10 days in
p. m. to 4 a. m.
girl
who
has
ever
applied
for
em-
Pinehurst, N. C.
Aleph Zailik Aleph.
The program will include Adolph
ployment to either write to this
Harold Horwitz, aleph godol
Travers, who recently played at
Mrs. Sam Yarrow and Mrs. office notifying us of any change
(president, of the chapter, will
the Capitol Theater,. in eccentric
Louis Hamburger were joint hos- of address sir of telephone nun-
preside at the open meeting to be
dances. Mr. Cicott will render
tenses at a miscellaneous shower bar since application was made to
held on that day and will make
popular song hits and there will
and bridge at the Belcrest Hotel this office. We wish you would
the opening address, after which
be other entertainment. Dinner
to 46 guests on Nov. 16, honoring also give us the name of your
Rabbi Harry V... Gordon will pro-
will be served cabaret style.
Ruth
Klein,
whose
approach-
present
employer
and
occupation,
nounce the invocation. Then will Miss
'rhe committee in charge of the
that we may keep our records up.
follow community singing, a one- ing marriage to Dr. Morton Yar-
affair is headed by Elias Goldberg,
row
was
recently
announced.
to-date.
Occasionally
applicants
man humorous debate by I. Sol
chairman,
assisted by Paul Licher-
secure positions without letting
Rosennian, presentation of ritual
man and Harry Ytelkoff.
The Hotel Taller will be the the office know and we are con-
work by members of the A. Z. A.,
All
the
proceeds
will be devoted
stonily looking for a position for
a short declamation by Samuel scene of a card party for the bene- girls who are no longer in need to the needs of the Community
Charfoos and the principal ad- fit of the Talmud Torah of Con-
Center. Tickets may be obtained
gregation B'nai Moshe on Dec. 18, of them. Will you not help us in
dress, to be delivered by an out-
at 8 p. m. this matter? To those who have at the office of the Community
of-town speaker who is selected
employment and have not yet House.
by the supreme advisory council
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodman joined the Y. W. H. A., we again
at Omaha, but who has not yet
extend an invitation to become a
and
family
of
Tuxedo
avenue
are
been announced.
Parents of A. Z. A. members, now residing in their new home at member and enjoy the many ad-I
vantages to be gained by no doing.
members of Pisgah Lodge and 17314 Fairfield avenue.
Come to the "Y" sonic evening
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ther wives, and the public are cor-
The ladies' Auxiliary of the just to find out what is "going Phillip Freund, Cornell Student,
dially invited to attend the meet-
n" and you will wish to become
sin"
Society.
Shaarey
Zedek
has
announced
that
to
Honorary
Elected
ing, which will be held in the aft-
a member.
ernoon, the exact time to be an- the regular meeting scheduled to
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take
place
the
second
Monday
in
Phillip
Freund,
son
of henry
nounced next week.
Piano Class:
Freund, 2116 Central avenue, it
Henry M. Gottlieb, chairman of December will be held 011 Sunday
A
class
in
piano
led
by
Mm.
Ida
afternoon,
Dec.
25,
at
which
time
junior
at
Cornell
University,
has
the Detroit A. Z. A. advisory
board, has accepted the invitation the proper celebration for Chanu- Elkan Katz, composer of "Tech- been elected to the Sigma Delta
kah
will
take
place.
nical
Work
In
Ear
Training,"
was
Chi
Fraternity,
the
honor
society
of the supreme advisory council to
organized at the clubhouse to for outstanding journalistic tal-
address Grand Rapias Chanter,
sail ans. G. Lc:::: a we on 1"slnesday evsnini•s at It ents. Mr. Freund is the only Jew
No. 5, and the Crani; .sounds aerr . -
son
and
daughter,
Rita
Helene.
o'clock.
All those interested will elected to the society.
ish community on national A. Z.
formerly of 21192 Pingree avenue, have this unusual opportunity of
For the past two years he has
A. Day.
have moved to their new home at studying with Mrs. Katz at a very achieved distinction as the winner
3272 Elmhurst avenue. nominal fee.
of prizes for one-act plays which
were produced by the Cornell Dra-
Mrs. Adolph Mehler of 1952 Dramatic':
matic Club. Last year Mr. Freund
Seward avenue entertained 32
There are openings in the ilra- was awarded first prize for his
The Misses Marion and Ann Ro- people at a bridge-luncheon and matic groups meeting on Tuesday play, "Black Velvet." This year
sen of Pontiac delightfully enter- personal shower at the Wilshire and Thursday evenings for a few his "Three Bars" carried off the
tained at a personal shower and a Hotel in honor of Miss Pauline more talented young num. If prize.
charmingly appointed bridge party Nurko, a bride-elect of Dec. 25. there are any "Y" members who
Ready with your hat, but slow
in honor u' Miss :Mildred Cohen, a The decorations were in orchid know of young, men desiring to be
connected with a dramatic group, with your purse.
bride-elect of this season. Seven and white.
be pleased to have them
tables of bridge were played.
Mrs. !tarry Jackson of 315 East we would
Prizes were awarded to Miss Frie-
da Cohen, Miss Rosa Isenberg of Philadelphia entertained at dinner come down on either of the above
and
bridge in honor of Miss Pant- The
evenings
and evening
try out for
parts.
Tuesday
dramatic
Pontiac and Miss Shirley Schwartz.
ire Nurko, a bride-elect of Dec. gnaw is rehearsing the three-act
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and
the
of
paper
A burden which one chooses is 25. Places were set for 16 people. p l ay ..A Scrap
The decorations were in
ow group on Thursday evening is pre-
not felt.
and white. yell
paring a program of three one-act
plays.
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Miss Ann Shnurowitz was hos-
tens at the surprise birthday party Hike:
held in honor of her sister, Miss
Would you like to go on a hike
Belle Shnurowitz, at their home,
this snappy weather on :rummy

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The popularity of the felt hat remains
with us—and strikes a new lash-
ion note—high colors. They are
to be had in a variety of shapes
and effects, that smartly por-
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special event om
ticipatint g this spec
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party
g lit
, Nlichigan Theater at 8 o'clock,
- tittlise at the l ,
Mrs. Lillian Gitlin of 2052 followed bya saffits'r
Clairmount avenue has just re- Hotel Stotler, for "Y" members
their escorts. Be sure to get
turned from a four months' En- and
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15841 Inverness avenue. Covers morning, Dec. 11? Then register
were laid for 45 persons. Rinsing at the "Y" ns soon as possible.
and cards were the lliee1, 1 0 11 of Members will start from the club-
the meeting and a very good time house at 9 o'clock promptly.
was had by all.
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phone Melrose .1200 and one of our representatives will call for your
things, have them cleaned and stored. You receive a receipt for your
stored things and all you pay is the regular cleaning bill; prices as low
as any in Detroit. Next spring out comes your summer apparel spic and
span, ready for year. This offer is made only for a limited period while
our storage vaults are clear of winter things. As they become filled the
offer will have to be withdrawn. Si: act now. Call today.

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Upholstered suites, lamp shades, rugs, gloves,
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Saturday Dances:
Miss Clara R. R•ifier, daughter
our stances at Webster Hall are
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Reiller of I:.4'
attracting the young num and
West Euclid, has recently rout-515,1, still
from a three weeks' stay in New women in the city who want a
York. While there Miss Reifies good time amidst friendly social
was the guest of her sister, ! surroundings. Don't forget to
come this Saturday.
Leo Eisner.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldberg of Free Scholarships:
The Detroit Section of the Na-
15353 Fairfield avenue entertained
•ith a bridge at their home, hon- tional Council of Jewish Women
string the first birthday anniver- has at its disposal a loan fund for
sary of their daughter, Bernice. the purpose of assisting the am-
bilious Jewish girl to complete her
Covers were laid for 12 guests.
education. The neressary sums of
Among the many pre-nuptial af- money are loaned without interest
fairs given in honor of Miss Esther to girls who find themselves un-
Scholofsky, whose marriage to able to complete their high school
William Stoller will take place on work without financial assistance
Dec. 25, was a miscellaneous or to girls who wish to train as
shower on Saturday last by Mrs. I stenographers, nurses, milliners,
S. Schwartz of Webb avenue andldressmakers or for special office
a shower and briltse by Mrs. II. work or commercial art and who
Goodgal of Monterey avenue, at are willing to repay gradually,
which 30 guests were present. when they are earning the movies
loaned them. For further inforni•
Mrs. William Schultz of 155:161ation apply at the clubhouse to
Normandy gave a birthday party Miss Feldman.
in honor of her daughter, Miriam,
20
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on Sum I ay , N or . . 27.Shout
couples were present. The rooms
were beautifully decorated in
shades of green and yellow. Mrs.
Herman Warren of Boston boule-
vard assisted Mrs. Schultz and Pi Chapter of U. of M. to Dance at
helped make the party a success.
Book-Cadillac Dec. 22.
Mrs. Gertrude Lang came from
Chicago and Mrs. Mildred I'hipps
Pi Chapter of the Alpha Epsilon
came from Toledo to attend the
l'hi, national sorority for Jewish
party.
young women, will give a formal
ball in the crystal ballroom of the
Book-Cadillac Hotel on Thursday,'
Dec. 22, beginning at 9 p. m.
Seymour Simons' orchestra has
been engaged for the occasion,
which promises to be one of the
outstanding social events of the
season in Detroit.
The proceeds of the ball are to
Lipreading is
be devoted to improvements in the
by specialists 'sorority's clubhouse in Ann Arbor.
A large attendance is antici-
for the hard of hearing.
pated, since AO many of the girls
Relieve the strain
are from Detroit and enjoy a wide
your ears NOW before
circle of friendships in the corn-
they get worse.
munity.
Tickets may he obtained from
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34, 1. 0. B B., for the great honor
extended to him in giving him the
honor cap as a testimonial on
Wednesday coming. Noy. 30.

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