100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

October 12, 1928 - Image 6

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-10-12

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

-

PAGE SIX

PIEVETROIT EW1SR CARD1411CLE

JR. HADASSAH THEATER
PARTY SUNDAY, NOV. 4

GOTHAM

Gin.D SIR! PE,

Junior Iladassah has taken over
the sale of tickets for the perform
once of "The Constant Wife" at

SILK STOCKINGS

ask for

number 530

*1.95

box of 3 pairs, $5.70

silk-to-the-top

exquisitely sheer and clear
with graceful narrow heels

If h■ffo, hr Rembrandt Studio.

MISS

m
p —Tireal,
u5H073,

ICiViiiANVINVIVAMANIVO ■ %%% • %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

CONG. BETH ITZCHOCK
INSTALLS OFFICERS

A REVIVAL OF
THE GOOD OLD DAYS!

Sunday School to Open CI
This Sunday Morning.

Election and installation of of-
ficers of Congregation Beth Itz-
chock, 3836 Fisher avenue, took
place on Sinuthas Torah, Sunday,
Oct. 7. II. Friedman was unani-
mously re-elected president. Other
officers are: P. Winkelman, vice-
president ; B. Schneider, secretary;
P. Rosenthal, treasurer.
The Sunday School of Congre-
gatien Beth Itzchock will ,open
for enrollment Sunday, Oct. 14, at
11 o'cleck, at the synagogue 3036
Fischer avenue.
An invitation is extended to all
the children of the East Side to
enroll In the school.
The classes will be under the
superaviaion of Rabbi I. Strauss
and will be conducted by capable
teachern.

BICUR CHOLEM

Will once more sponsor Sunday Night Dances
Beginning

AT THE

NEW BETH DAVID SYNAGOGUE

ELMHURST AT FOURTEENTH

Music by Adolph Travers and His Rhythm Boys

0

e <

1

tr,

ft
ot•

SPECIAL HALOWEEN DANCE and PARTY ::

SUNDAY, OCT. 28
Come masked if you like. Refreshments—Favors—
Prizes for the best costumes.

ft

,

ei•
at
aae 4WaW4VraltWANN'a•WatiWaV1VaavasWaisMAIANWA t

2 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111U

.=
.---_
ET'

E9
==

F--

THELMA GORDON

the Detroit (Ink Theater, on Sun-
thy evening, Nov. 4, proceeds of
which will go to further the or-
ganization's work in Palestine.
Thelma Gordon and Rose Berick
are joint chairmen of the commit.
tee in charge. They are being as-
sisted by Edith Buckner, Henrietta
Berger, Mollie Glist, Rose Gordon,
Ann Green, Helen Kass, Rose
kins, Elizabeth Ruskin, Helen Shet-
zer, Rosalind Shubot, Helena Stun-
go, Ida Singer, Jean Stier, Minnie
Tobin, Rhea Weisberg and Helen
Yudkoff. Tickets may be secured
from any of the above or by call-
ing Miss Gordon, Euclid 3429-M.,
or Miss Berick, Empire 1626-J.

toe-guard and garter-run
pfotection for longer wear

SUNDAY EVE., OCT. 21

brspn

Mr. and Mrs. Stilton Stamen are
The lady directors of the De-
spending a week in l'ittsburgh.
troit Hebrew Orphans Home are
giving a linen shower benefit for
Mrs. harry Jacobson of 150 the home Wednesday, Oct. 24, at
West Euclid avenue entertained 2 p. m., at the Knights of Pythias
at d bridge-luncheon for 18 guests Temple, 3153 Cass avenue. Bridge
lust Saturday at the Belcrest in will he the diversion of the after.
honor of her daughter, Rosalind's, noon. There will be prizes for
birthday. Autumn flowers and each table and refreshments will
pink tapers made an attractive be served. Admission fee will be
setting for the table.
an article of linen for the home.

Gotham *Nose

, 4
4

octa

The Czechoslovak E-'-
Art Studio

5
:
-

ORIGINATORS OF THE

Peasant gowns

ARE ANNOUNCING THE. OPENING OF A NEW

BRANCH AT TILE

WOMEN'S CITY CLUB
Suite 208

2110 PARK AVENUE, DETROIT, MICH

E
MI

E,
=.

ORPHAN HOME PLANS
FOR DANCE ON DEC. 2

The c mmittee in charge of the
ttinth annual hall of the Detroit
ilehrew Orphans Home, to take

mace Dec. 2 at the Bolk-adillac

114 tel, held its firet get-together
meeting at the home of Mrs. Ralph
Paul.
Plans were discussed for the
program. The public is asked to
co-operate in making this ball a
su ccess. Mrs. Paul is chairman
of the committee, assisted by the
following: Mesdames F. Rodin, 0.
Barsky, I. Winkelman, S. Stone,
Mary Gordon, Hanah Harwith,
Lillian Newman. M. Feinberg, II.
Newman, Lena Taub, A. 13. titres-
r, II. P. Cohen, AIM Elias, Mabel
Webber, L. Holtzman, A. Katz, J.
Molly, I'. Rothenberg. M. Cohen,
It. Agree, H. Cohen, and B. Wolf.

—. 1 DETROIT LODGE NO. 55,

PHONE RANDOLPH 3370

New York
Chicago
Los Angeles
Boston
124 E. 57th 717 N. Mich- 2542 W. 7th 29 Newberry
St.
igen Blvd.
St.
St.
Miami Beach
Bellaire, Fla.
311 23rd St.

:l UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi:

K. P.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of
Sir. and Mrs. Sol Braiker of
Winona avenue have returned 2201 Gladstone avenue enter-
from a week's stay in New York. tained 150 guests at a dinner iu
honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their
Mr. and Mrs. Yale Roberts are son, Morton. The guests were en-
tertained with music, dancing and
residing at the Wilshire.
cards. The Bar Mitzvah ad-
Mr. Joseph Hirschman of St. dressed the gathering.

Paul was in the city during the
week.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kleinman
of Calvert avenue will return this
week from a visit in New York,
Philadelphia and Washington.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman
have closed their summer home,
Villa Eden, on the St. Lawrence,'
and are now making their home
at the Belcrest.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Jacobs of Chi-
cago were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Silberberg of Burlingame
avenue fora few days en route
home, following a European tour.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Srere and
sons, Alfred and Charles, are
niaking their home at the Wil-
shire. They have just returned
from a visit in California.

Miss Celia Frank, formerly of
McLean avenue, is now residing
at the Hotel Bcicreet.

52 Adams Avenue West

Importers of Orientals Rugs and Iland•Made Linens
ANNOUNCE A SALE AT

Public Auction

Their Entire Stock of

Hand-made Art Linens

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson of
2715 Cortland avenue announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Har-
old Aubrey, on Oct. 20, at the
Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth
street near Atkinson.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shift-
man of 149 Tennyson avenue.
will be at home to their friends
and relatives on Sunday, Oct. 14.
in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
, their youngest son, Victor. Serv-
ices on Saturday, Oct. 13, at the
Holbrook Synagogue. No cards.

On Monday, Oct. 8, Mrs. R. S.
Saulson of 633 West Hancock en-
tertained at a bridge-luncheon at
the Book Cadillac in compliment
to her sister-in-law, Mrs. E.
Schaffer of Chicago. Covers were
laid for 16 guests.

Hostesses at the bridge-tea of
the Orean Girls' Club on Oct. 20,
at the Wilshire Hotel, will be the
Misses Ruth Schwartz, Mary Feld-
man, Esther Keller and Mrs. Ray
I.. Bauman, Mrs. J. Tubb and Mrs.
J. Turner.

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.

Oriental Rugs

Sale Now in Progress • 1
Beginning Daily at 1 P. M. ,

We are not going out of business, but closing out our Art
Linen department and reducing our immense stock of
rich Oriental, Persian and Chinese Rugs. sacrificing all
profits for whatever the merchandise will bring.

52 Adams Ave. West

A DOWNTOWN STORE IN
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

Lawasommonno

11. C. Kranz

Merchant
Tailor

1 he Sh
Sh op W1 .ereourtesy
C

and Serv:r e Prevail.

YourBaby's Shoes?
Scientifically Fitted

Finest selection of
styles in all widths and
sizes.

S. II. LEVINSON & CO., Auatiuncers.

10347 Woodw'd

Between Calvert and
Collingwood.

Miss Mary Klessner of Calvert
avenue entertained 30 girls at a
kitchen shower Wednesday, Sept.
14. Misses Helen and Sadie Le-
bow and Sirs. I. Aaron entertained
111 guests at a miscellaneous show-
weft at the Detroit-Leland Hotel
on Oct. 0 in honor of Miss Lebow,
and on Oct. 7, 30 friends of Miss
Lebow and her fiance, Barney
liershbn, entertained them at a
dinner dance at Edgewater Beach.

New Fall Tones in
Sheer Countess
Silk Chiffon Hose



Prominent D;froi-tClubwoman to

Discuss Ludwig Lewisohn's
Latest Book.

Judging from the large crowd
that attended the first meeting of
the Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek, the organization is
certain to soon take its place
among leading societies in the city.
For the next meeting., on Thurs-
day evening, Oct. 18, at the At-
kinson branch of Shaarey Zedek,
9125 Twelfth street, the board of
directors of the Young People's
Society announces an address by
Mrs. Siorse B. Cohen, known as
one of the ablest lecturers and
Sheer Countess hose features these four
clubwomen in Detroit, who will
new shades, chosen by smart women for
discuss Ludwig Lewisohn's widely
wear with new. reptile or colorful slip-
read book, "The Island Within."
pers. Sheer Countess hose now finer and
After the address she will lead in
open forum.
more lustrous than ever before are only
In addition to Mrs. Cohen's ad-
$1.35 pair. Hose are chiffon to the tops
dress, the meeting on Thursday
with
built up toe and heel reinforcements.
evening will be featured by a ra-
dio dance party. This affair is
something new in the form of
HOSIERY SHOP—FIRST FLOOR—FARMER
amusements.
At the last meeting, the follow-
ing committees were appointed:
Mildred Love, social; Myra Slayer
and Fayga Bofsky, membership;
Isadore Helper, publicity, and Bur-
nett Krause, dramatics. Other
Woodward, Gratiot. Farmer, Grand River
committees will be appointed
later.
The organization is open to
young people whose parents ate
affiliated with Shaarey Zedek. All clowsionearkassingoonsmingarnmaingsmitsmossitagnsuataaraiw
those who wish to join the club
should get in touch with either
Miss Bofsky, 2477 Blaine avenue, 0
Euclid 0923, or Miss Myra Moyer,
160 Woodland avenue, Longfel-
low 7158.

"Gloaming"—a dark neutral gray.
"Boulevard"—a dark golden brown.
"Algerian"—a soft bronze beige.
"Dust Blue"—a dark blue.

The! L.Hudson Co.

Davis & Halperin

E930 Twelfth St.

Many brilliant social functions
have been given in the last few
weeks in anticipation of the wed-
ding of iss Shirley Leah Fried-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Si.
E. Friedman, and Mr. Casper C.
Cutler, which will take place Tues-
day, Oct. 16, at Hotel Statler. The
following is a list of the hostesses
who favored bliss Friedman:
On Aug. 29, Miss Helen Esser
of Chicago boulevard entertained
a company of seven friends at her
home at luncheon and bridge.
Sept. 5, Sirs. Henry Schlanger, sis-
ter of the bride-elect, invited
guests to luncheon and bridge at
the Statler. Sept. 26, Miss Cor-
inne Marks entertained at her
home on Virginia Park at luncheon
and bridge. Sept. 27, Sirs. Louis
Golden of Waltham avenue enter-
tained at a bridge-tea. Sept. 28,
Mrs. Thomas Pearlman invited
guests t4, luncheon at the Statler,
later taking her guests to the
theater. Sept. 29, Mrs. Arthur A.
Ginsburg was hostess at luncheon
and bridge at her home on Chi-
cago boulevard. Oct. 2, Sirs, Da-
vid Lichtig and Sirs. Ellis Thal
were joint hostesses at luncheon
at the Statler, later taking their
guests to the theater. Oct. 3, Mrs.
I. Friedman of Gladstone avenue
entertained at a miscellaneous
shower and luncheon at the Book
Cadillac Hotel, later taking her
guests to the theater. In the eve-
ning, Miss Sara Zack of Josephine
avenue invited guests to bridge at
her home. Oct. 4, Mrs. I. D. Fried-
man of Monterey avenue was host-
ess at luncheon and bridge at the
Statler. That evening Mrs. Otto
Hyman of Gladstone avenue e n -
tertained at bridge at her home.
Oct. 6, Mrs. Thomas Reid of West
Boston Boulevard was hostess nt
luncheon at the Book Cadillac.
Oct. 6 the Misses Harriet and Lil-
lian Barnett entertained at bridge
at their home in Pontiac. Oct. 7.
Miss Theodora Aronstam and Miss
Rita Blumrosen were joint host-
esses at • bridge-luncheon and
hosiery shower at the Wilshire.
Oct. 8, Miss Constance Sidder 01
Webb avenue entertained at a
bridge-luncheon at her home. That
evening Miss Irene Beck enter -
tained at bridge at her home
Burlingame avenue. Oct. 9 Miss
Juliette Goldberg was hostess at
an evening bridge at her home in
the Lee Crest. Oct. 10 Mrs. Na-
than Kaplan was hostess at
bridge-tea at her home on Elm-
hurst avenue. Oct. 11, Mrs. aloe-
ris Schrager of Northlawn avenue
entertained at luncheon at the
Statler, later taking her guests to
the Bonstelle Playhouse. That
evening Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Friedman were hosts at bridge in
their apartment at the Polk Manor.
Oct. 13, Miss Sylvia Glyn enter-
tained at a bridge-luncheon at her
home on Philadelphia avenue.

;

Halloween
Is Corning

COUNCIL OF CLUBS
PEP SUPPER OCT. 21

Let us help you in your
selection for your party.
Our assortment this year
is very attractive.

The House Council of the Jew.
ish Centers Association is plan-
ning its annual pep supper and
dance for Sunday night, Oct. 21,
at 6:30 p. m.
Milton Alexander, president of
the Jewish Centers Association,
and Dr. John Slawson, executive
director of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, have been asked to
speak. In addition to their ad-
dresses, there will be addresses by
members of the Jewish ('enters on
phases of activities sponsored by
the ('enter.

SHEEHAN'S BOOK STORE
1550 Woodward Avenue.
Randolph 0200

AfIE !IIIIGNIIIMNIA1111111:11:1110111:1a:11114 ,11:11i11:i21,11111111121';IlliEllgillItrilIVEIIMIllilliali,11111131 ,1111illE01111111MILIMB

4.

e FLORSHEIM Sioe

gemple Nrtl?
Notes

Together with Hundreds of

Select what you want
Buy at your own price
Everything must be sold regardless of cost
or former retail value

Mrs. Nathan Lebow and daugh-
ter, Helen, of Youngstown, 0., are
tl e house guests of Samuel La-
bow of Woodland avenue, until af-
ter the Mershon-Lebow wedding
on Oct. 14.

ZEDEK WILL HEAR
MRS. M. B. COHEN

Mr. and Sirs. Harry Ilimelhoch
(Beatrice Loewenstein), whose
marriage took place at Hotel
Statler on Sept. 30, have returned
Sirs. J. Brown of Pinewood ave-
from an Eastern wedding trip
nue, Toronto, Ontario, is visiting
and are residing on Blaine ave-
in
this city. She is the house guest
nue.
guest of Mr. and Sirs. H. ,J. Kahn
of Alger street.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ettinger
of Berlin Germany, are the
On Saturday evening, Miss Au-
guests of their children. Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Ettinger of Calvert gusta Lipnick of Elmhurst avenue
entertained Irene Lipman, Pearl
avenue.
Fern, Rose Charmer, Sophye Lip-
Mr. Abe Silberberg has returned nick Cohn, Rose Herscovitz, Sar-
ah
Epstein, Ray Siegal, Annie Sunday Services :
from a visit in Oil City, Pa.
%own, Elsie Weiner and Shirley
Dr. Leo Si. Franklin will occupy
Kurgan
at a unique supper-bridge.
Miss Ruth Franklin, daughter
the pulpit Sunday morning, Oct.
of Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin,
14, and speak on the subject,
A stork shower was given by "Backgrounds." Services begin at
is spending the week-end in Chi-
cago as the guest of her grand- Mrs. S. Davidson at 2160 Atkin- 10:45. "God in Man's Image" will
son, in honor of Mrs. .1. Rabino- be the subject of Dr. Franklin's
mother, Mrs. Freda Oberfelder.
witz. Among those present were sermon on Oct. 21.
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Gold tick Mrs. Babcock, Sirs. D. Goose, alrs.
entertained at a buffet dinner at 0. Krouse, airs. Laften, Mrs. .1. Sabbath Services:
their home on Sunday evening.
Morowitz, Mrs. Madison, Mrs. Da-
Regular Sabbath services
be
vidson, Mrs. Bloom, Mrs. Burstein, held every Saturday morning at
Miss Marion Moyer was hostess Mrs. Isreil, Mrs. Cohn, Mrs. Free- 10:30 in the main Temple auditor-
at a buffet dinner Sunday evening man, and Mrs. B. Krause. Bridge umi. The sermon on the Sabbath
Was played and a luncheon served.
at her home on Calvert avenue.
morning of this week, Oct. 13,
will be preached by Dr. Franklin.
ht r. and Mrs. Oscar C. Robinson
Forty friends were guests Sun-
have just returned from a motor day evening of Mr. and Mrs. .1a- Men's Temple Club:
trip to Wheeling, W. Va.
cob Gelliman of 526 Melbourne
The opening meeting of the
avenue at a dinner celebrating Men's Temple Club will be held on
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Stichler, Simchas Torah. Among those pres- Tuesday evening, Oct. 16, at 6:30
formerly of Clairmount avenue, ent were Rabbi Ni. Fischer and o'clock. The speaker will be
, are now residing at 3288 Sturte- Cantor Rosenfeld.
Judge Marcus A. Kavanagh of
vant avenue.
Chicago, who will speak on the
Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Goldsmith subject, "Traitors to Justice." The
Sirs. Moers of Cincinnati is
and family of 3284 Calvert have M en's temple Club invites mem-
making an extended visit with her
moved their residence to the Gene- bers and their ladies to this func-
children, Mr. and Mrs. Raymund
see Lodge, 9260 Genesee avenue. tion. Make your reservations
Moers of Royal Oak.
early.

Detroit Lodge No. 55. Knights
of Pythias, will confer the Rank
and Esquire Degrees Tuesday eve-
ni ng. Oct. 16. Same will be exem-
plified by Sol Dann, Samuel Ras-
kin, Samuel Rhoades and Hon.
Maxwell II. Weinberg, who
Ralph W. Liddy.
LOUIS II. WOLFE,
spent the past three months as the
Chancellor Commander.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wein-
berg of 280 Hague avenue, left
WM. ROSENBERG, Sec.
for his home in Los Angeles, Calif.

Tadross & Zahloute

A surprise birthday party was
given in honor of Louis Levine by
his sister, Esther, at their home,
3019 Richton avenue, Saturday
evening, Sept. 20. Forty-five
guests were present and among
the out-of-town guests were Jack
Showans of Pittsburgh, Leon Mil-
ler and Oscar Glassman of New
York City. There were also eight
young men from Ann Arbor.

Y. P. S. OF SHAAREY

Beth El College of Jewish Studies:
Beth El College of Jewish Stu
dies opens for the season 1928-29
(its fourth season) on Monday
evening, Oct. 15. The schedule:
i Registration, 7 to 8 p. m.; open-
•Inc as sembly,
, fi rst h our
classes, 8:3U to 9:15; second hour
classes, 9:15 to 10. Courses of-
fered: Comparative religion, cur-
rent Jewish literature, Bible his-
tory and literature, Jewish cere-
monials, symbols and customs,
methods of Jewish teaching, He-
brew.

a custom
model that gives the foot a
trim appearance. Proper for
business or dress ... a quality
shoe in every detail.

THE CLASSIC . . .

$10

Some Styles $11 and $12

THE FLORSHEIM SHOE STORE

147 Michigan Avenue

Lafayette Building
Convenient Neighborhood Dealers

Open Evenings

Until Nine

You can talk in
privacy and quiet
up here • • -

Thursday Sewing:
The committee in charge of the •
Thursday sewing group is particu-
larly anxious for the full co-op-
eration this season of as many of
our women as ran possibly attend.
The sewing group will meet each
Thursday beginning Thursday,
Oct. 25, sewing between the hours
of 9 and 2.

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.

sponemie

ROKEACH
Kosher
Soap

For washing dishes, silver-

ware, glassware, porcelain,
china, marble, and for gen-
eral kitchen use. Keeps the
hands soft and delicate.

Not only does the word

KOSHER in red or blue on
individual cakes penetrate

through and through, but the

name ROKEACH is also im•
pressed in the soap. Beware
of imitations.

Mho. %%%%%%% Mormholll Precut..
%%%%%% flasher 8111 114,01, Powdor

AN
EXTFNS1CN
TELEPHONE

1—Save. Steps
a Convenience
1.--Pronsorei Comtort
4—Insinei Privacy
5-11 a Safeguard

6—Means Benet Service
7—I. a Courie.., to
Guests

•-•while there's noise and gayety
down here • • • if you have an

EXTENSION
TELEPHONE

installed upstairs The cost is
only 2 cents a day. Service
connection charge, $3

Call Your Telephone Manager, Cherry 9900

%%%%% eh Kosher Also fee , . Casa..

At all grocers

I. ROKEACH & SONS, Inc.
Brooklyn, N.

Y.

A SHARP

Detroit Distributer
11390 Broadstreet

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan