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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-05-25

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The Choicest
New Silverware

Awaits Your Approval

The philanthropic committee of
the Detroit Music Study Club gave
an entertainment on May 2 at the
Arnold Home and one on May 15
at the Farmington Home. These
are the last of 14 entertainments

We have "shopped and shopped" to obtain
the best things in Silverware. You are cor-
dially invited to seethe beautiful new pieces.

given by the club this year at vari-
ous charitable organizations, all of

Speck!' Tables of Gifts

i

t

RONICLE

5'

JR. HADASSAH ELECTS
BESSIE BRENNER
M
TO BE ITS PRESIDENT;

Sheer Duchesse I-Iose

Succeeds Miss Rose Lipits, Who I
Held That Office for

Three Years.

Takes Two Smart
Beige Tones

The election of officers and board
if directors of the Detroit Unit of

-

\

Junior Hadassah for the ensuing
year twit place at the annual bus-
iness meeting of the organization,

French Nude French Blonde

Under the combined auspices of
the Dramatic Club, Student Coun-
cil and Bethelite staff, the second
season of the High School of Tem
ple Beth El will be brought to a
close by a dance and vaudeville
show to be held Saturday evening.
The Draniatie Club, under the di-
rection of Mrs. Alan Kopelson, is
arranging the show. Besides the
show t'tere will be dancing and re-
freshments. Tickets may be pur-
chas:al at the door.

These two yellow beige shades are often
chosen together by discerning women.
"French Nude," a medium dark street
tone, answers the needs of active daytime
hours—"French Blonde," a softer, lighter
yellow-beige, is the shade women Near for
tea time or evening informality. Both
shade:. are rffered in Sheer Duchesse
chiffon hose—woven of silk to the tops.

these affairs having been planned
with great care to meet the varied
requirements of each institution
to $5 — $5 to $10 — $10 to $15
and to bring the greatest amount
of pleasure to the inmates. Due
to the efforts of Mrs. David llubar,
Miss Ida Vittes was hostess at a
the efficiency of her hard working
JEWELERS
T
committee, and the co-operation of pajama ;nifty given by the Sigma
WOODWARD at JOHN R.
the Community Union, these af- Omega Upsilon Sorority at her
fairs have met with enormous suc- home, 1681 Taylor avenue, on
The program given at the May 12. Miss Helen Zoogman of
cess.
Arnold Home included two piano Mt. Clemens was guest of the eve-
;elections by Mrs. R. Weisman, rung.
dance numbers by the Misses Jean
Wolfe and Peggy Jungbeecher,
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham linker of
and vocal solos by Mrs. Kalman Burlington, Vt., announce the ap-
and Mrs. E. Sloman. Mrs. Seltzer, nroaching marriage of their
assisted by Mrs. B. Pearlman, was daughter, !Mildred, to Abraham Ga-
MISS BESSIE BRENNER
in charge of the event. At the lemba, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Farmington Home the program Galemba of this city, which will Wednesday .May 9. Miss Rose Lip-
consisted of vocal solos by Mrs. take place in Detroit on June 3.
sitz, who nos 8,ned tile organizA-
SILK STJCKIVIS 1H1f NEU
Kalman and Mrs. Jules Klein,
tion as president for the past three
readings by Mrs. A. Brown and
Miss Frances Share of 17206 years, has retired from office and
by Bessie Bren-
Miss
Dorothy Magidsohn,
M
and Brush street was a charming host- will be succeeded
dance numbers by the Misses Es- ss at a delightfully appointed ner, newly-elected president of the
a
they and Ethel Mann and Dorothy bridge-luncheon
unit.
personal
and
Fleischer. Mrs. B. Pearlman, as- shower, honoring Miss Rose Stitt,
The other officers are: Helen
listed by Mrs. .1. Magidsohn, was whose marriage to Harry Woolf Horowitz, Thelma Gordon and Cel-
in charge of the entertainment.
will be an event of June 10,. which ia Mann, vice-presidents; Rose
—spring's subtle new colors
took place Sunday afternoon, May Sternberg, recording secretary;
Mrs. Rose Ilersch and Mr. Alvin 20, at Miss Share's home. Covers Lillian Ketai, corespanding secre-
tary; Sue Bromberg, treasurer.
D. Hersch of the Lee Crest apart- were laid for 25 guests.
The members of the board of di-
ments, are touring in the East. Af-
reitars are: Mandetta Popkins,
ter spending several weeks in But-
Among the many affairs being
falo, Washington and Atlantic planned for Miss Rose Stitt. a Rase Lipsitz, Henrietta Berger,
City. They are now at the Park lane bride-elect, was a bridge- Helen Shetzer, Minnie Tobin, Slot-
Central Hotel, New York. luncheon and miscellaneous shower lie Guist, Ada Newman, R^se Bar-
ick, Helen Kass, Edith Brechner,
given by Mrs. Ben Woolf at her
Green, Jean Stier, Helen
Jules M. Goldsmith, Bon of Mr. home at 15361 Lawton avenue on Anne
Yudkoff. Elizabeth Ruskin, Rosa-
and Mrs. M. Goldsmith of Ilazel- fuesday, May 22. Covers were
lind Schubort, Rose Gordon, Rhea
wood avenue, is to be graduated laid for 40 guests.
Weisberg, Helena Stunm Ida
froni the, Dental College of Mar-
Singer.
Milwaukee,
University,
quette
Sir. and Mrs. Roy Zamsky, 2212
Wis., in June. Mr. Goldsmith has
• Prgaioll QUALtre
been active in athletics, and is a Hazelwood
avenue,
are
visiting
in
Chicago for a few (lays.
member of Alpha Omega, Dental
1426 Woodward Ave.
Fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Har-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Grossman of
Dramatic Organization,
lequin
vs Marquette Dental Forum, and Phi 2725 Boston boulevard returned
The Junior Players of the Jew-
from
. Chicago after a week's stay
Sigma Chi Literary Fraternity.
spending most of their time at the ish Center will present their final
At Your Own Convenience
program of the season Sunday,
Among those who will spend the Edgewater Beach Hotel.
May 27, at 8:30, at 31 Melbourne.
summer months in traveling
A playlet, "May Treasure," will
Mr s Joshua Karbel of Webb
through Europe are, Mr. and Mrs.
atIride was the hostess for 20 be presented, with Marion Gold-
Milford Stern, Josephine and Phil-
berg
Jeanette Shapero, Clara Skol-
of
bridge
given
for
the
ip Stern, Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig, tables
nick, Sylvia Cohen, Sadie Goodin,
Mr. William Friedman, Ruth Zaeda kah Club on May 16.
Janette Goldsmith, Harold Cohen,
1746-48 Gladstone at Twelfth St. Empire 3670
Friedman, Mrs. R. Blumrosen,
Mr and Mrs. Jacob Moseovitz. Bobbie Selik, Max Levin, Paulin
Rita Blumrosen, Theodora Aron-
pert in Hair Dyeing, Marcel Waving, Shampooing, Scalp
Davison,were hosts at Breecher, Jessie Kaplansky, Sarah
stem, Mrs. Meader P. Morse, Mr. 1725 ' East
Treatments, Facials, Permanent Waring, Manicuring.
a
reception
for 100 guests, Sun - Mittler and Sarah Fleischer in the
and Mrs. II. B. Lillian, Willi. m
evening,
and i in cast.
Sperling, Mrs. Bertha Traub, and day afternoon
"The B:rth and Decline of a
the betrothal of their
of
honor
0 .
Mrs. H. Rosenfield.
daughter, Eve, to Louis Stotzky, Day," an impressively dramatic
dance,
will be interpreted by Star-
Miss Celia Katzman of 2307 son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
ion Rives, Sylvia Cohen and Edna
Glendale avenue has returned from Stotzky.
Krasnoff.
Is Your Bathroom
a week end party at Ann Arbor,
Bobbie Selik, Blanche Feldman,
Mrs. Jacob Eder and her daugh-
where she was the guest of Chi of
ter, Miss Lillian, were joint host- Michael Richter, Molly Cohen, Har-
Alpha Omega Fraternity.
esses to 35 guests at a miscel- old Cohen and Ruth Kremer will
-
shower on Wednesday eve- take part in a novel drill, "The
laneou May
It isn't unless equipped with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lattin of
Eves Mogen Dovid." Humorous read-
modern fixtures—a builtsin
1600 Seward avenue announce the fling, ay 16, honoring Miss
ings and musical numbers by Thel-
a June bride-elect.
bathtub, with a perfect
confirmation of their son, Joseph, lye Weiss,
ma Goldsmith, Pauline Breecher,
shower, quiet water closet,
at Temple Beth El Sunday morn-
On Friday, May 18,a personal Sam Lockman and Pauline Corse
pedestal lavatory, and, other
leg. , ' ,
will supplement the program.
shower
and
bridge
was
given
at
small conveniences Which
Mrs. Morton Steinberg, dra-
the,home of Miss Sadye Levin in
provide the utmost in com-
In compliment to. SIPS Ikr4i40
matic director of the Jewish Cen-
honer
of
her
sister,
Ann,
a
June
i
ss
fort and smart appearance.
Rudyn, a June 'brideseltletrld
ter,
is directing and supervising
midnight luncheon
Let us fit your home com•
Belle Rosen was hostess /if 12 bride-elect. A
the entire production, and an in-
was served to 50 guests.
pletelywith high grade bath-
guests
at
a
bridge-supper
vitation
to the public is extended.
room fixtures. Convenient ,
hosiery showee,..in , h•g harm- on
terms If you desire. Phone ,
The Sigma Beta Sorority have
Empire 5660 for a represen-
Richton avenue. '
issued invitations for a dinner TEMPLE MOONLIGHT
tative.
TO BE HELD JUNE 18
DETROIT'S MOST MODERN
Max Baker of River Rouge and dance to be given Sunday, June 3,
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Sam Shapiro, formerly of 1715 at Blossom Heath.
ESTABLISHMENT

The Young People's Temple
Seward, moved to 2039 Gladstone
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bussey are Club of Temple Beth El is plan-
avenue.
now at home to their friends and ning the most elaborate moon-
t
' 4 1.-J
Centrally
relatives
at 3741 Collingwood ave- light it has ever sponsored anti
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Berman (Es-
—3 , 0 FL,
Located
hopes to make it even more enjoy-
telle Jacobs), are residing at the nue.
able than last year's pleasant trip.
Lee Plaza.
Mrs. M. J. Bussey entertained 18 The moonlight is to be held Mon-
mnr"Il re i n I
surprise
bridge
lunch-
guests
at
a
day evening, June 18.
Mrs. Saul Vatz of Pittsburgh
The club was fortunate in se-
and Mrs. Fannie Doktar of New eon and stork shower at the Bel-
curing the well known McKinney's
York are the guests of Mrs. Louis crest for Mrs. D. W. Bussey.
"Cotton Pickers," recently called
Beck of Burlingame avenue.
I.. I.ipnick and family of 2459
foremost or-
Gladstone have moved to 2706 "one
of America's
chestras,"
to furnish dance music
Mrs. I. D. Strauss and Mrs. Wil-
on the second deck.
lard D. Mayer were Joint hostesses Elmhurst.
--
Entertainment on the upper
at a charming luncheon and bridge
M rs. Elsie M. Weiner of 2459
, n Thursday at the Hotel Steller .
has moved to 2708 Elm- as well as a number of acts by the
Covers were laid for 75 guests.
burst.
prominent
prominent members of the cast of
,
review, "Tip Top
Miss Martha Levy was a guest
the musical
,
Mrs. Coleman Bernstein of \ Vest
at the Statler Hotel, Buffalo, N.
l ast
Grand
avenue
was
hostess
Prominent
among
those active
Y., while visiting relatives and
an d
Sunday evening at a musical l ia in promoting this year's moon-
friends over the week-end.
Ce
social in honor of her sister, riage light are Norman II, Birnkrant,
Schostak, whose recent mar I general chairman; Elsa Adele
to Irwin Mann was announce(
Freeman, chairman of the enter-

$1

WRIGHT,K

6?

$1.75 pair.

HUDSON'S—FIRST FLOOR—FARM ER

The J. L. Hudson Co.

arriageo kz.butui=zilcuxtelttumayv

A New Orchestra at

hose of exquisite sheerness
and lustrous Filken sheen

$1.95

King Wah Lo Cafe

118 Michigan Ave

pair

MAURICE RUSHLOW

and His Superb Band

box of three pairs, $5.70

leal

p

NO COVER
CHARGE

SHOP,

Oilmen, Daily 12 to 2-6 t
ISand 9:30 to 1 A. M., Sunda
Included. Special Saturday an I
ernoon, 12 to 2:30, evening 6 to
6 and 9,30 to 1:30 A. M..

FINAL JR. PLAYERS
PROGRAM SUNDAY

Noon Luncheon 600

Evening Dinner $1.00

Private rooms for banquet
and pa; ties.

Phone Cadillac 5074--

BLACKIE'S BEAUTY PARLOR
AND BARBER SHOP

Ask far Mr. Woods

C.TAPNYAKM*Agginaetig;AggglaN

"SCHNAAR MADE" QUALITY FURS,—,

FUR STORAGE
REPAIRING
REMODELING

An Object of Pride

STORE YOUR FURS WITH A FURRIER. WE
SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE AND WILL GLAD-
LY SEND ONE OF OUR STAFF TO YOUR
HOME, WHERE YOU MAY GET DIRECT FREE
• INFORMATION ON ALL STORAGE AND IN-
SURANCE PROBLEMS AS {WU AS ESTI-
MATES ON CLEANING, REPAIRING, REMOD-
ELING, ETC.

Call Randolph 5279

J. SCHNAAR

.41.4NUFACTURING FURRIER

2966 Woodward Ave.

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MEMBER DETROIT FURRIERS' ASSOCIATION

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OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9

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— IN THE MOVIES 1.°R

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500,000 People—Thousands of Scenes-100 Cities

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Some

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the cities to be shown at the hours below:

5:00 P. M.

2:30 P. M.

12 M.

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end other.

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ADDED FEATURE

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and rollers

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Zaludok
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Rummy
Drohycein
Slonim
Ode
and other.

Sernjatycze

Bielsk

Amdury
Skidel
Terespol
Rotank•
Brest Litovsk
•nd others

10:00 P. M.
Wolpa-Lunn■
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Sejny
Krinki
Sokolka
Awgustowo
Wasilkow
Pinsk
Zelw•
and others

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Photographed in a Yeshiva College

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7:30 P. M.

Michalow

MASONIC AUDITORIUM

On. Day
Only

5—Perform►nces-5---12, 2:30, E, 7:30, 10

Temple Avenue

and

Second Boulevard

Ticluts-75c sad $1.10. Resen• your performance to be sure to see your 'own.

Tickets on Bale at the following places:
Goldman Bros.., 8838 Twelfth St.
Sam's Barber Shop, 8516 Twelfth St.
Jericho Hall, 2705 Joy Road—Mr. Thomas,
Supt.

Turover Hall, 100 Marston—Mr. II. Slue
kin. Supt.
B'nai B'rith Community Center, 275 East
Perry—Mr. M. Lahr.

Gr nnell Bros, 1515 1Voadward Ave.
Jewl-h Center-31 Melbourne Ave.—Wm.
S. resrlstein.
Reich's Steamship Office. 0128 Oakland Ave.
PL bin's Book Store, 5031 Hastings St.
Special reduced benefit prices to Organiza-
tions, Lodges and Synagogues will be given
to those vatting Goldman Bros., 8838 Twelfth
street, evenings 6-9, Sundays 10-12.

Let Forest
Clean Your

Bernstein tainment committee; Angelo II.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman and daugh- Maybaum, chairman of the ticket
of We..t Grand avenue
c ° mrpittee; Jean Miller, chairman

Upholstering

ter, Betty, left for New York,
where they will remain for several of the hospitality committee;
weeks. 51rs. Bernstein's father, Leonard Simons, chairman of the
Rabbi Wm. Schostak. is now in publicity committee, and Virginia

Have your upholstering cleaned by Forest
and your car will be as spot:essly clean as any
new car. Forest's methods of cleaning both
automobile upholstering and furniture uphol-
stering are unsurpassed for restoring that
fresh, new-like appearance that everyone ad-
mires. If it is cloth Forest can clean it better.

Boston and will return with them Goldberg, chairman of the ar-
from New Yoork. rangements committee.

airs. H. Scheftcl and daughter,
Mollie, of 12025 Prairie avenue,
returned from Breckenridge, Tex.,
where they were guests of the for-
mer's sister, Mrs. S. Letwin, for
the past three months.

Mr. Wolf Kaplan of West Kirby
avenue has as his guests Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Shulman.

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

to attend the membership

our sincere
sin
We with to extend our
thanks to all our friends and rela-
tives for their kind sympathy
shown us during our recent be-
reavement.
Mrs. Lott and Daughter.

On Sunday evening, Miss Ma-
thilda Klugeman delightfully en-
tertained 12 guests at her home
on Taylor avenue, in honor of Miss
Evelyn Levinson and Joseph A.
Gonek, whose marriage will be an
event of July 1.

FOR .

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Who Are
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WADLEY
Hair Shop

15

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a new hair wash
that brightens up dark hair.
Waves done by skillful open
rators under personal super-
vision of Mrs. Wadley.

Manicuring

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Crowley-Milner's.



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CALL

kiElrese 4200

533.547 Forest Avenue East

HOTEL WOLVERINE
YOU

Elizabeth Street East at Woodward Ave.

DETROIT

CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS IT

IT IS A

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Noonday Table d'Hote Lunch . 50c
Evening Dinner . . .$1.00
Sunday Dinner . . .$1.00 .

Good Food Served by Efficient Waitresses

Music Every Day, 6 to 8 P. M. No Cover Charge

For BANQUETS, WEDDINGS and
BRIDGE PARTIES. Call Cherry 9000
JOE RYNE1i, Catering Manager.

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