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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-01-27

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EWiSit ARON IGLE

PAGE. SIX

'PERSONAL
0 CAN:LAU

COMBINED COMMITTEE
OF LOCAL HADASSAHS
PREPARE FOR DANCE

` 1114.id



No effort is tieing spared to make
the annual ball of Ilailassah which
will be held Feb. 111 at the Steller

Don't Risk
Your
Diamond!

.

ez:,*

if the prongs of your
muntings are bent or

be sure to have it re-

turn,

'tired or the stone re-set

I re you wear your ring

again.

Platinum Mot. nt,
Jeweled with
B.guelle LEanio Ids

Mrs. Mildred Mayer of Boston
Dr. Leo Franklin delivered the
boulevard entertained eighteen
principal addr ess at the mid-y:ar
guetts
at lunch on Thursday at the
graduating exercises of the South-
western high school on Wednesday, Phoenix club.
and at the Pontiac Central high
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conheim of
school on Friday evening.
Richton avenue have returned from
a
visit
in New Yi rk.
Mr and Mrs Alexander Bronson
will lee at home Sunday, Jan. 29, at
the residence, 1613 Clairmount ave-
The gold rotas of the Hotel Wil-
nue, in honor of their daughter shire was the scene of u luncheon
Beldam Betty, whose engagement t
W41 bridge e f beautiful app sint-
Al Boesky was recently announced. ments on Wednesday at which Mrs.
Mayer Davis and Mrs. Max liam.1
No cards.
itirger were joint hostesses to fid
---
M.
Ilimelhoch
have
guests.
Mr. and Mrs.
__
returned ti the Whittier, after
inending
several
weeks
New
York.
Atlantic
City
and in
!'hits-Mrs.
Bernard Lipson sir Elmhust
avenue antis hostess to 16 guests at
lelphia.
luncheon and bridge at her home.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman
Mrs. Ad , phShoenfield, who spent
have returned from a 10-day visit the
t past fortnight in Youngstown,
Blan-
to New York City and Washing- FAS returned to her home on M
on-
ton, D. C.
tercy avenue.

this EspartaReset,'our

Diamond

ii.. A

WRIGHT, KAY &

I

WINNER IN I. O. B. B.
POPULARITY CONTEST

Two New
GlenBogie
Felt Hats

in men's head sixes

6 5.8-7 5.8

The beauty of Glen Bogie

felts and their trim smart-

Illoodward of tknR

Just Three More Days

To the

BIG DANCE

of the

Detroit Hebrew Infant Home
and Nursery

Which Will Take Place

Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1928

Come one, come all, and enjoy a very pleasant evening and
help the little orphans.

At the New Masonic Temple Crystal Ballroom

ness of design is seen,

•MISS MILDRED YARROWS,

again, in these latest ar-

candidate of the Hebrew Infants
Home and Nursery, woo the winner
of the popularity contest conduct-
B'nai D'rith, by a majority
ed
of 161,300 votes.

Mrs Abraham Anspach cf 1522
Mr. and Mrs. David Werbe of The
Monterey avenue will celebrate her Stevenson are among the Detreiters
MRS. HENRY N. WEINSTEIN
iighty-sixth birthday anniversary ., vintering in Florida.
ri Wednesday. Feb. 1. Her sons,
a laiam'ful affair, according to the hldward and Eugene, of Newark.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Vliet
ammittee in charge, which is head- N. J., are expected home for the
'erasion• are occupying their winter home at
ed by Mrs. Charles Hamburger.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Chernila, of
Mrs. Hamburger is assisted on
Buffalo, New York, announce the
this conmittee by bliss Rose Wein•
Mrs. Edward Stein of Webb ave.
Mrs. Nathan Kline of West Bos- engagement of their daughter, Es-
stein, as vice-chairman, the Mes- nue has issued invitations for a
t ton boulevard has returned from a ther, to Samuel S. Kollenb•rg, of
dames Ed Atlas, Philip II. Broudo, bridge-luncheon on Wednesday a
Buffalo, formerly of Detroit. son
a ' few clays' stay in Youngstown.
Julius Brown, Morris Friedberg. the Hotel Stotler to honor tier sis-
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kollenberg,
toe Horwitz, Harry Kopel, J. 1.. 'er, Miss Mildred Erusall, a March
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ullian of New of King avenue, this city.
Ruby, Louis Savage, Henry N. bride-elect.
York City, formerly of Detroit.
Weinstein, Julian 'Lemon and Miss
who have been guests at the Bel- Mrs. Sadie Covitz, of Maywood,
Jeanette Steinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus A. Strauss ofrest for a few weeks, will leave on Illinois, formerly of Detroit, an-
The Junior Hadassah ball com- Pingree avenue entertained score-
Sunday for Chicago.
flounces the engagement of her
mittee is composed of Mrs. II. A. pony of friends on Friday evening
daughter, Gertrude, to Philip Mas-
Singer as chairman, Miss Lillian
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bilanskyf
^- kin, of Hudson, New York.
Robbing, vice-chairman, Mrs. Mar-
Mrs. I. Lebergott of Hazelwood 111310 Linwood avenue entertained,
tin Weisberg and the Misses Betty a oenue, has returned from a visit
at their home on Friday eveninir
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Avrin an-
Buick, Rita Blumresen, Henrietta in New York City.
January 13, among the guests being flounce the engagement of their
Berger, Nettie Baron, Elizabeth
David A. Brown, a group of prom- daughter, Ida B., to Frank Mersky
Glazier, Marguerite Moranz, Faye
Mrs. Samuel 1'u kin and family inent Detroit physicians and other
Stellar, Rose Sternberg and Ilelen if Glynn Court and Mrs.
Jacobfriends .
Mr. and Mrs. Brown of 3281
Yudkoff.
Segal have left for an extended visit
Richton avenue announce the en-
Mrs. Jack Rosenberg is secretary in California.
The
Addison
hotel
was
the
scene
of
gagement
of their daughter, Shit.-
of the combined ball committee
--
a delightful formal dinner dance, ley to Charles Gold.
which will meet every Monday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berlin of
Mr.
'
ning until the dance at the home Alger avenue entertained 25 guests given by the Lambda chapter of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder of 902
ff the chairman, Mrs. Hamburger. at dinner on Sunday in compliment Beta Delta sorority Saturday eve-
at 2123 Chicago boulevard. Tick- t• bliss Pearl Kaplan, whose en- ning, Jan. 211Itin celebration of the Pallister avenue announce the en-
are now obtainable front mem- gagement was recently announced. chapter's first anniversary. Red gagement of their daughter, Lillian
tapers tied with white tole bows Marion, to Harry L. Scott of Cleve
bers of the ball committee or at the
Mai- and a centerpiece of white sweet land, Ohio.
hoer.
Seventy-five members of the
The list of patrons and patron- monides Medical society and their peas and red roses, fashioned of in-
dividual corsages, added charm to
Mr. and biro. A. Winstoin of
•sses of this affair is reported as
Ic wives enjoyed a delightful dinner the unique arrangement of the Davenport, Iowa, announce the en-
toadily growing
I will
an '' w 'ii
I and dance on Sunday evening at horseshoe-shaped table. bliss Anne gagement of their daughter Gert'
oubliahed
the Hotel Stotler.
C. Geller was chairman of this rude Irene, to Theodore S. Fried
novel affair, and Miss Esther M. man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sans
Miss Belle Jackson, daughter of Pitt presided as toastmaster. Coy; Friedman of 55 Pilgrim avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. William .lackson of ern were laid for twenty guests.
1210 Virginia park, has chosen
Sunday, March 1, as the elate of her
Miss Jeanne Gladstone of Boston CONFERENCE SUNDAY
vedding to Harry Klein of this city. boulevard was hostess to 21 guests
TO PLAN FOR BAZAAR
Sutural, evening, ,Ian. 21, at a
FOR SANATORIUM UNIT
Little Miss }tilde Ruth Fixler dinner and personal shower of de-
acted as hostess to twenty guests lightful appointments, given at the
A special conference of delegates
forher eleventh birthday on Satur- Wilshire hotel. honoring bliss Ida and volunteers for the forthcoming
day, Jan. 21. George Cohen, better Ginsberg, whose wedding to Ben bazaar for the benefit of the Detroit
known as "tingle George," acted as Gladstone will be solemnized Feb. 5. unit of the Los Angeles Sanatorium
master of ceremonies. Table decora- Bridge was the diversion of the eve- will be held at 11 o'clock Sunday
tions, as well as her birthday dress, ning. morning at the Jewish Center, 31
were carried out in a canary yel-
Melbourne.
low. Dinner was served to the
Mrs. Norris Hartman of Toronto,
According to plans, announced by
mcthers of Hilda Ruth's guests,
Ontario, is spending a few weeks A. II. Jaflin, general secretary of
with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. the affair, such a unit is b be built
The Tusi Tala sorority is wish- Abraham Hartman of 8950 l.a Salle with funds raised here to ac•om-
ing Miss Henrietta Markovitz, a boulevard. modate many unfortunate sick who
sorority sister, speedy recovery
are unable to be placed.
from the serious illness which has
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butensky of
Detroit organizations are urged
confined her to bed for the past few 2468 Gladstone avenue will enter- to send representatives and to par-
weeks.
tain on Sunday evening, Jan. 29, ticipate in this worthy work.
with a dinner party in honor of the
Mrs. Anna Payne recently left Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ben.
SHAAREY-ZEDEK LADIES
for Coral Gables, Florida, where
she will he' the guest of her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Glint were hosts GIVE THEATER PARTY
Mrs. Rae Cohn.
at a surprise party given at their
Keen enthusiasm has attended
home Saturday night, in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weissman of their son, Abe, who has returned to the sale of tickets for the colorful
West Euclid, avenue were hoots to Detroit after spending four weeks musical operetta, "Countess Merit-
thirty guests at a musicale given with relatives and friends in Breck- za."
at their home on Sunday evening in enridge, Texas, and Chicago, Ill.
This benefit performance is spon-
honor of Solomon Golub, Jewish
sored by the Sisterhood of Shaarey-
peet-composer and singer. Bernard
Miss Rose Shevin of Twenty- Zedek,ito be given at the Shubert-
Kugel, violinist, member of the De- ninth street has left for an extend- Detroit Opera House on Monday,
troit Symphony orchestra, played ed trip to New York City, Lake- Feb. 6. "Countess bleritza," met
a group of solos and Mr. Golub sang wood, N. J., and Atlantic City. with phenominal success in its ran
caw of his own compositions. Miss While in New York City she will at- in New Yorw and Atlantic City.
Lea Zagel, artist-pupil of Dr. Mark tend the wedding of bliss Johanne
Many parties have been planned
Gunzberg, entertained with piano Levine. sister of Mrs. I. J. Shevin nrior to and after the performance.
selectiong, and Lillian Estrin acted of Gladstone avenue, to Dr. R. Ru- These in charge of the arrange-
as accompanist for the evening.
ments for the evening are Mrs.
dolph of New York.
Herbert H. Warner, general chair-
On Sunday afternoon, Jan. 28,
Mrs. I. J. Shevin of Gladstone man, assisted l.y Mesdames David
Miss Ann Tobe, president of the avenue is now visiting in New York Oppenheim, l'hilip Gordon, Harry
Nu Beta sorority, and Miss City, where she will attend the 1Vetsman, Ilymon Gittleman, Saul
Petty Holtzman entertained tour wedding of her sister, Johanne Le- Copin, A. Louis Gordon, !limn
iienresentatives of the Eta Beta vine, to Dr. Rubin Rudolph.
Kaplan. Sol Kaufmann, Robert
Zeta sorority and members of the
Loenenlw'rg, A. M. Hershman, Saul
alpha Nu Beta sorority at a bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown of Saulson, A. M. Attschuler, George
luncheon, held at 4247 Joy road.
the Wilshire apartments will sail Levey, Herman P. Cohen, A. M.
Feb. 3 on a Mediterranean cruise Prince, A. B. Stralser, Ira Cope-
Mr. end Mrs. Henry S. Weitz- and will also visti in European land, Charles Hamburger, Arthur
non. 2015 Seward avenue, will he countries. They will stop at New Rosenthal.
it home Sunday from 3 to 11 in York City as guests of their chil-
Tickets may he obtained from the
`ear of their daughter, Pearl Syl- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey D. chairman or any member of the
ia. a graduate of }latching Inter- Brown. They plan to return in committee.
mediate school.
July.

Engagriurnte

JEWELERS

tmelhoch

woodward Thru to WashIngtott

rivals:

"HUNTLEY"—A Glen Bogie with grosgrain facing and band;

for madame; 25.00.

"HURN"An engaging, broad-brimmed Glen Bogie for made•

moiselle; 15.00.

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At

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Rose Broadtail
Caracul
Kid—Leather Trim
Suslika
Barunducki
Rose American
Broadtailt

Rose

Miss Bertha D. London enter-
a'ned at her Iv me with a bridge-
•linen party on Wednasday evening,
18,•complimenting bliss Ceal
Sutkin, whose betrothal to William
- liege' of Toledo was recently an-
lounced.

Miss Eva Cohen of Hague ave.
lee entertained at a delightful
sridge-tca at her home on Sunday,
Ian. 22.

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Fronk A. Bernstein of the Lee-
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Mr. and Mrs. .1. Pollicove of
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mother from Utica, N. Y.
Many affairs were given in her
honor.

M

Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossman of
1996 Calvert avenue will be at home
to friends and relatives on Sunday,
Feb. 5, in honor of their twenty.
fifth wedding anniversary. Recep-
'ion from 2 to 6 p. m.

Buy With Confidence

On Monday evening, Jan. 9, Mrs.
Sol Strager of Elmhurst enter-
tained 40 guests at a linen shower,
hcnoring Miss Ida Silhrack whose
marriage will take place in Febru-
ary.

every peltry—all drastically
reduced—Hundreds of beautiful scarfs at low prices.

Close to 2,000 others—in

Editor's Note to
Contributors.

WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD

A. C. Krenz

Merchant

Tailor

FOUNDED 1887



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Between Calvert and
and Servicz Prevail.

Coll:ngwood.

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To assure the insertion of all
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therefore,
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retained for publication in the

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WELCOME RELIEF—

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THOUSANDS of modern home makers now

MISS MILDRED YARROWS

Honoring Miss Belle Jackson,
WINS POPULARITY TEST
whose marriage to Harry Klein will
take place on Sunday, March 1,
Saturday evening, Jan. 21, wit-
Mrs. Stanley B. Kirschbaum was
hostess on Tuesday evening, Jan. nesed the close of the B'nai [Frith
Community
House Popularity Con-
21, at a bridge luncheon and miscel-
laneous shower. Covers were laid tesa. Friends and supporters of
the contestants crowded the audi-
for 20 guests.
torium of the Arena Gardens and
thronged en masse before the con-
A birthday surprise party was
tendered Mrs. Sims Rabinowitz on test booth, where the contest c-m-
mittee announced the results of the
Saturday evening, Jan. 21, by the
"minute by minute" count.
ladies of the Jewish Women's Co-
The excitement reached its high-
operative association. Mrs. Rabino-
est point when bliss :Mildred Yar-
witz was presented with a lovely
rows,
candidate of the Hebrew In-
gift, and Mrs. Lillian Jacobs was
fanta Home, took the lead away
also presented with a farewell g ift,
from Mica Irene Kessler, popular
prior to her derc.rture for New
radio star. The contest came to a
York, where she will make her
•se with Miss Yarrows winning
home.
first place, Miss Kesler, second, and
bliss
Doris Brozgolel, candidate of
La

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon of

Salle boulevard announce the Bar
Mitzva of their son, Albert, at
Shaarey Zedek synagogue on Satur-
day morning. Jan. 21. Following
the services a dinner was served to
80 guests. On Sunday evenic,. Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon were hosts to 75
guests at a reception at their home.

Mr. and

Ntrit. H. C. Pragg and

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Atkins of
Elmhurst avenue are expected
home Saturday afte a five weeks

micurn at various points in the
East. While in Boston they attend-
-d the Birshfield•Bernstein wed-
ding.

does hest/

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Miss Anne ('untie of the Tau Sig-
ma Epsilon was but 145 votes he-
hind Miss Brozgold at the final
eount. At ore time Miss Cantor

sell first p•siti n.

Contest Director Norman D.
Crown mad! the popularity test a i $

Abe Gordon of La Salle boulevard
alleCeSS.
for the past week. coming here to
attend the Bar Mitzva of Albert
Gordon.
Phone

oet,onal shower and luncheon in
honor of Miss Belle Jackson, a
bride-elect of March 1. Covers were
laid for Di guests.

%LAUNDRY

the Alpha Nu Beta sorority. in
third position. a place she retained
throughout the ball ding although

parate institution from the en-
daughter, Eli ante, of Cleveland,
tertainment and through unmiti-
were house guests of Mr. and Mrs
gated labor carried it through to

Mrs. Stanley B. Kirschbaum of
2630 Hsu •lwodai avenue was hesteea
on Saturday evening, Jan. 21, at a

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