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:•: Wedding Calendar

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IPURITY CHAPTER 359
■ TO INSTALL OFFICERS
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THIS MONDAY EVENING

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l'urity Chapter N. 359, 0. E.
'- '<-•V'' S..'II hold
old a public installation

Nlay 27—Nliss Bertha Lipsky, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Lipsky 0
Cincinnati, Ohio, to NIT. Leo Goldstick, son of Mt-. and SIrs. S. Gold
stick of 2918 Cortland, at Cincinnati, Ohio.
.Lorne 24- Miss Naomi Satovsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Somme
Satiiesk- of 1250 Chicago boulevard, to Dr, Joseph Raymond Eder

Mr. and Mrs. II. Levinson of IL, of officers on Monday evening,
trarth avenue announce the lip: M'Y 14, at the Eastern Star 'Pent-
preaching marriage of their
daughter, Evelyn, to Joseph A.
Gonek, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Gonek, on July 1.

. 1 448 Woodward Avenue

armpit NMI El

On Tuesday evening, Muy 8,
Mrs. Samuel J. Maxmen enter-
tained with a miscellaneous
shower at her home at 3216 Ful-
lerton in honor of her niece, Miss
Betty Sipher, a bride-elect of June
3. Bridge was played, and at
midnight a buffet supper was
served to 30 guests.

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Sundog Services:
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pit oi Temple Beth El Siieila,
mort. , c, Nlay 13, on the o i it.,'
of the ■ oninaincem•nt exercises of
the i.,4,17,pil„,:akIlti,,tih
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i the subject ,i "'the
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Mrs. Silver and daughter, Min,
of 13930 Woodrow Wilson, left
for an extended visit to different
parts of the East, namely, Phila-
delphia, New York and Buffalo.

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Mrs. Charles Greenberg and
Mrs. Isaili'ire Karbel will give a
bridge-tea at Webster Hall Wed-
nesday afternoon, May 25, for the
benefit of the Sisterhood of Con-
gregation Emanuel. The hostesses
will defray all expenses, a n d the
entire proceeds will go for the
Sisterhood.

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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mathews,
daughter Frances and sons John,
Jr., and Robert, of Cincinnati, have
taken an 'apartment at the Bel-
crest.

A perfectly modern fashion—
at a perfectly moderate price

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Sixteen-Fifty

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rudolf of
Chattanooga,
Tenn., • are the guests
of relatives and friends. During
their visit here they are guests at
the Hotel Steller.

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I. MILLER SALON

ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR

Ileac and Dance to the Tantalizing Ttines of

Miss Dora Cashdan, whose mar•
riageto Harry Ilimelstein was an
event of May 7, was beautifully
entertained prior to the wedding.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Schniittke were
hosts to 12 guests, Miss Betty
Stein invited eight friends, and the
Misses Ruse, Bess and Lee Barri-
si.n were hostesses to 12 guests at
a kitchen shower and bridge.

Syd Trucker's

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ileavenrich
have returned to their apartment
in the Belcrest following a win-
ter's sojourn at the St. Anthony
Hotel at San.Antonio, Tex.

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Syncopating Dance Band

Mrs. Samuel Popkin and family
of Glynn Court have returned
from a 'Winter's stay in California.

Now Playing at

Ortnial Cak

At he End o Washington
Blvd. on Mi. higan Ave

A larger and more beautiful restaurant now
in its sixteenth year serving American and
Chinese foals

Table d'Hote
Dinners

Sabbath Services:
"J,,I,41 Book Week" will be
the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's
subject Saturday morning, May 12.
GOLDA KAVANAU
Seri, - begin at Ilt:30 and are
ple, 80 West Alexandrine avenue. held Is the Brown Memorial
Under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Chapoi
Paul, who held the station of Es-
ther and who has been chairman Next Sunday's Service:
of the decorating committee dur-
On Sunday, May 21), Dr. Frank-
ing the past year, many novel and lin will by request, speak on the
beautiful innovations will be in- subject "Explaining Judaism to
troduced this year.
the Nn-Jew."
Golds Kavanau, retiring ma-
tron, who is one of the younges Temple Beth El Sisterhood:
matrons Purity has ever had. wil
Temple Sisterhood will hold
its iihnual meeting on Monday,
May It at 2:30 p. nt. Dr. Rein-
hold Niebuhr will be the speaker
on thi , occasion. His subject will
be "The Place of Religion in Moil-
, ern Crban Life."

Noonday Club
Luncheons

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Mr. ono ..'• t. W. T.. Gross (Es
(her Katz) t nounce the birth of
daughter on May 3.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis II. Harris
'
(Betty Davldowl announce the
birth of a son, Sherwin Robert, on
May 1.

DEDICATE MONUMENT
TO BESSIE NATHAN

On Sunday, May 13 (Mothers'
Day), the Bessie Nathan monu-
ment will be dedicated in Cloverhill
Park Cemetery, at 2 p. m. Rabbi
A. M. Ilershman will officiate. Mrs.
Nathan who was a prominent work-
er in Jewish charitable institutions,
passed away on May 3, 1927, while
in a visit to Los Angeles.

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SAMUEL L. KAVANAU

Miss Dora Snyder of 517 Med- act as installing matron and gen-
eral mistress of ceremonies. and
bury avenue will be hostess to 24
guests at a bridge-luncheon and will be assisted by Samuel L. Kava-
shower on Saturday at the Belcrest nail, installing patron, and the
following past matrons: Bessie
to honor her sister, Miss Sara Sny-
Cohen, installing of marshall;
der, whose marriage to Irving A.
Dorothy Schiller, tribute to the
Levy will be solemnized on Slay
flag; Ethel Schiller. floral work.
27. • Miss Snyder is the daughter
Minnie Goldberg, will act as chap-
of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Snyder,
lain, and Hannah Ilarvith, newly
and Mr. Levy is the son of Mr. and
elected associate conductress, will
Mrs. J. J. Levy.
be installing marshall, assisted by
L. Stralser.
Miss Pauline Stinker of Chicago Past Matron Rae
Under the supervision of Miss
is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Kathleen Pereira the flag will be
A. II. Rosenbaum.
presented by Annette Cohen, Lil-
lian Roth, and Roy l'aul, and a flag
Mrs. Row' Rubenstein presented
a number of pupils in a piano re- (lance will be given by Gertrude
'Lemon, and the star dance by Lu-
cital on Sunday afternoon, May 6,
cille Kavanau, Janice Golding,
at Hotel Statler. Those partici-
Ruth Borock, Shirley Shugerman,
pating were: Jennie Jaffe, Ilelen
Dorothy Greenbaum and Killian
Jaffe, Julia Roth, Dylis Daugherty,
Ilenrietta Weiss, Sylvia Mellen, Wet swan.
following children, as
The
Rose Love, Ann R. McKay, Miriam
Edwards and Eada Joy Rubenstein. pages, will present the gifts and
act as escorts: Frances and Billie
Jane Cugell, Barbara and Harriet
SutTrin, Agatha Ruben, Florence
Albert, Nathalie Lightstone, Pris-
cilla Schiller, Sonia Jean Dushkin.
Stiena Sklar and Dorothy Modell.
Mrs. Jeannette Davis of Toledo
Bessie Silberstein will sing dur-
announces the engagement of her ing the installation. Mrs. Rhea
daughter, Annabelle, to Mr. Sam- Harris Weisberg wilt sing, accom-
uel Z•igelman of Detroit.
panied by Mrs. Lillian Monash.
The officers to be installed fol-
low: Worthy matron, Edith Cu-
gell; worthy patron, Reuben
Klein; associate matron, Ann;
Weinbeck; conductress, Cora Ja-
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamburger coby; associate conductress, Han-
(Hattie Applebaum) of 2612 nah Harvith; secretary, Ruth
Hazelwood anniiunce the birth of Metzger; treasurer, Anne Gordon;
chaplain, Imogene Edwards; mar-
a son, Edwin Earl, on April 25.
shal], Esther Cohen; organist, Mil-
Mr. and Sirs. Maxwell Cutler dred lienyas; Ada, Rose Klein;
(Alice Grossman) of 3341 Blaine Ruth, Mabel Kahn; Esther, Rossi
avenue announce the birth of a Wisper; Martha, Esther Rich;
Electa, Dorothy Lightstone; war-
-on, David Henry, on May 2,
der, Rose Ruben, and sentinel.
Mes. J. B old (Luba harry Satovsky.
Mr
The installation is open to the
Newhouse) of 2242 Blaine avenue
annouree the hi o' a son, public and all members and their
friends are invited to attend.
Herold Sheldon, on AI .i1 28.

Engagements

Send Her Subway Flowers

Temple Arts Society:
SS annual meeting of the Tem-
ple A ri Soci•ty will take place on
Tuesday evening, May 29, at 8 p.
m. SP,Cial program and Green

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Installing modern equipment,
for efficient service. Seating ca-
pacity doubled.

A BETTER, FINER
PLACE TO E A T

Beth El College of Jewish Studies:
The final college assembly will
Monday night, May 14, at
be
0 p. m. The graduating class will
present a series of tableaux en-
titled "Jewesses of Many Lands
and Times" under the direction of
Miss Helena Stungo, a member of
the class. This affair is intended
exclusively for regularly enrolled
students of the college.
The college commencement ex-
ercises will take place on Monday
night, May 21, at It o'clock. Dr.
Solomon B. Fres•hof of Chicago
will deliver the commencement ad-
dress on the subject "Judaism
and Christianity—ft Study in
Group Psychology." George Gal-
vain will sing. The exercises will
be followed by a reception given
the graduates and their friends by
the Sisterhood of the temple. All
are invited.

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FOX FUR SCARFS

---1928's
Dominant Vogues

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FRAUD IN CHARITY
CHARGED IN N. Y.

Charles Ii. Joseph of Pittsburgh
will I, the speaker at the annual
meeting of the Men's Temple Club
which will take place Tuesday
evening, Slay 22, at 8 o'clock.

—beige fox

--dyed white fox

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Welfare Commissioner Ap-
points Committee to
Fight Swindlers.

MOISHE KATZ TO TELL
OF PLANNING STATE
FOR JEWS IN RUSSIA
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Detail:, of the plan to create tin

autonomous Jewish state on the
Amur- river in the Russian Far
East will be revealed at a meeting
which will be held on Monday,
May 21, at Jericho Temple, 2705
Joy road, near Linwood. where
Nloishe Katz, noted Jewish jour-
nalist and lecturer, just arrived
from Russia, will deliver a lecture
dealing with the subject of Jewish
colonization in Soviet Russia.
The recent decree of the Soviet
government by which the Biro-
Bidjan territory in the Amur re-
gion has been allotted for the
colonization of Russian Jews with
Confirmation:
a view toward establishing a mod-
Confirmation this year will take ern agricultural and industrial
place on Sunday morning, May 27. community with the rights of na-
The class will consist of 51 boys tional autonomy has created wide-
and 48 girls. As the program is spread interest among Jews all
essentially an entirely new one over the world. This new de-
this year, it is looked forward to velopment in the field of Jewish
with keen anticipation. The names colonization in Soviet Russia
of the confirm:tilts will be pub- which has been successfully car-
hed in the next issue of The ried on during the past four years
Chronicle.
is the most widely discussed topic
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at present, and it is this new phase
Young People's Temple Club:
mainly that Mr. Katz will deal
The Young People's iihimple with in his lecture.
Club is interested in the High
The meeting will be held under
School commencement exercises the auspices of the "Icor" organ-
which take place Sunday morning, ization of this city, which is en-
Slay 13. It has provided the gaged in raising-.funds for assist-
funds for the scholarship medals ing in the.:Jewish colonization in
which are to he awarded during Soviet Russia. The tillicera of the
the exercises in the morning and local oreinizations- ;are;.g
. -M. C.
it has invited the graduates to he Brown. chaitinan;:,-Dr1..t .11eaniehi
guests of honor at the spring vice-chairman; Adolph Setreltis
sports festival to be given that man, treasurer, and I. M. Smullin,
evening.
financial secretary..
At the massme•ting and musical
The High School Choir:
program at the Jericho Temple,
The High School, Choi t which at 8:30 p. in. May 21, in addition
is to sing the anthem "Hallelujah." to the address by Mr. Kata."the
by Otto Lob, in the main audi- Freiheit Arbeiter Gesangs Vereifi
torium of the temple en the occa- will sing; Miss Ida Divine will
,.on of the commencement exer• give violin selections; A. Vis. :
ises Sunday, May 13, is combin=ed with sing especially composer.
the fallowing,: Muriel Green- songs. Mr. Smullin will be chair-
liorg, Maurice Schiller; Sol Stein, man and Dr. B•nnish one of the
Clement Weitzman, Estelle Morse, speakers.
Robert-Weinberger, Joel Kahn,
Maurice Smiley, Sam Serwer, Shir- SYNAGOGUE CONVERTED
•y Ackerman, Bernard Brown,
annual
election
meeting
of
The
INTO ARTISAN SCHOOL
Detroit chapter of Hadassah will II a r t ep s e Rosenberg, Lucille
Schreiber,
Irma Simons, Sylvia Ja-
be held Tuesday afternoon, May
NIOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)--The
22, at 2:15 o'clock, at the Detroit , ohy, Regina Schiller.
synagogue in the town Chastshe-
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Federation of Women's Clubs.
vaty will be converted into a school
In addition to election of ofii- The Closing High School Social:
for training artisans. The deciaiiiii
"Beth El Nile" is the name
cers, a splendid musical and liter-
to turn the synagogue into a school
ary program has been arranged. which has been given to the clos- was taken by Jewish workers-and
"The Immortal Adventure," by ing social affair of Temple Beth artisans of the town at a recent
Mrs. Irma Lindholm, national El high School to be held Satur- meeting.
president of Hadassah, will be re- day night, May 26. A lively pro-
viewed by Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen. gram of entertainment is being
The membership will also be Planned jointly by the Bethelite
treated to a strawberry festival, staff, which will provide a "razz"
befitting the season. A large at- shoat, by the Drama Club, which
will present vaudeville stunts, an ,
tendance IS anticipated.
Iirospective members, as well as by the Council social committee,
regular members, will be welcome. which will provide the dancing and
Hadassah gratefully aeknowl- refreshments. The subscription
t4es receipt of another delivery will be 50 cents per person.
OLD your next so-
of 32 children's dresses and bloom-
cial gathering at
ers from the Sewing Circle of The Senior Drama:
In
accordance
with
the
tradi-
the I' al m etto.
Temple Beth El Sisterhood, for
Here all the advantages
tion , of Temple Beth 10 High
shipment to Palestine.
School, the senior class will pre-
of a big downtown ho-
sent a drama based upon classic
tel - yet the intimate
privacy of one's own
$3,000 QUOTA ADOPTED Jewish literature at the closing
exercises of the High School which
home.
BY MIZRACHI LADIES will take place Sunday, June 3.
Spacious ball room,
The drama committee has selected
private dining rooms
Fund to Go for Technical School "Children of Israel," by Tracy D.
and banquet hall offer
gem.
for Girls in J
Nlygott, a play which won first
unequalled f ac i I ities
prize in a contest recently held by
for h rid ge dinners,
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, the Drama League of America.
dances or social teas.
, Orthodox
the Detroit
branch
of the Lad'es'
Reservations are be-
Zionist
Mizrachi
organ- Mrs.
M Ruth Kopelson, who is the di-
rector of the High School Drama
ing made now in ad-
ization, at • meeting on Wednes-
vance through the
day evening, at the Emanuel Fyne- Club, will direct the senior play.
steward. Early ar-
gogue, accepted a quota of $3,000 The Men's Temple Club Oratory
rangements are advis-
towards the Mizrachi technical
and Declamation Contests:
able.
school for girls at Jerusalem.
The winners of the high school
Mrs. A. Goldstein of New York, oratory contest are: Harry Sil-
Lusebees 11.20 to 2-11"•.
Dinner a:30 t• 11.30—$111
national president of the ladies' ver. '31, and Gertrude Love, '33,
II 30 A. M. a s P. M.
Suoilagr
Mizrachi, was a guest at the meet-
The winners of the intermediate
SIM
ing on Wednesday and delivered school' declamation contest are:
the principal address of the eve- Pauline Fried, Roden Broder and
ning. Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky, presi- Dorothy Magidsohn.
dent of the local chapter, also
spoke.
CARD OF THANKS.
It is planned that the Detroit
$3,000 contribution go toward the
Mr.. Victor Markowitz and fam-
construction of a dining room at ily of 3038 Richton avenue wish
HANCOCK AT JOHN Z.
the Jerusalem Mizrachi technical to thank their relatives and
Charles H. aerie..
school.
friends for the kindness shown
Glendale $000
during their recent bereave•
Checker Cabs Empire 7000 men d

HADASSAH ELECTS
OFFICERS MAY 22

A Mark of
Social Dis•
tinction. . •

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All club and society notes and
other contributions, to be •s-
sured of publication in current
is Sum must he in the hands of
the editor not later than 5 p.
' on Wednesdays. All Items
is,ived after that hour will be
retain", for publication in the
follov is g week's issue.

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A
committee of 11 prominent Jews
to advise him on the issuance of
permits to Jewish organizations
atid individuals, soliciting funds
from the public, wits appointed by
Commissioner of Public Works
Bird S. Color. The purpose of the
advisory committee, it WAS stated,
is to combat the pirates of charity
and swindlers who prey on the
public.
The members of the committee
are Joseph Barondess, Rabbi Iler-
bert S. Goldstein, Jonah J. Gold-
stein, Judge Aaron J. Levy, Dr.
Samuel Margoshes, Max Blumberg,
Judge Grover Si. Moskowitz, Judge
Otto R. Rosalsky, Morris Rothen-
berg, Samuel Rottenberg and Ber-
nard Semis'.
The appOintment of the com-
mittee came as a result of a series
of articles published by The Day
which revealed the existence of
hundreds of fake collectors. At
the first meeting of the committee,
Judge Otto Rosalsky was chosen
chairman, Dr. S. Margoshes, vice-
chairman, and Jonah J. Goldstein,
secretary.

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Men's Temple Club:

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