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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-10-19

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PAGE SIX

ThEDLTROIT,AWIS/16. 1BONICIA

COMPLETE PLANS FOR
SCHOOLS LEAGUE BALL
TO BE HELD OCT. 28

(. Betrothal Announced

Three Important Types in

FUR COATS

The
Nerthwest•rn
Women's
League met Tuesday evening at
the the Byron-Philadelphia hall.

SILK STOCKINGS

at $350

ask for

Eta Chapter of Phi Sigma Sig-

number 530

*1.95

box of 3 pairs, $5.70

silk-to-the-top

MISS MOLLIE SAPERSTEIN

Mrs. Sophie Saperstein of 538
Alger avenue announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Mollie,
to Nathan Kolb, son of Mrs. Mar-
ion Kolb of Longwood avenue, De-
troit.

exquisitely sheer and clear
with graceful narrow heels

toe-guard and garter-run
protection for longer wear

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Miss Mary Caplan was hostess
at All afternoon tea given in honor
of the presidents and ex-presidents
of the mothers clubs and credit
unions at the Women's City Club
on Thursday afternoon. Guests of
honor were Mrs. Milton M. Alex-
ander, Mrs. John W. Slawson, Mrs.
Joseph Welt, and Sirs. Bertha Can
of the board of education.

Ma Sorority, at the University of

Gotham nose

OFFICERS ELECTED
BY AUXILIARY OF
MISHKAN ISRAEL

A yearly meeting of the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Mishkan Israel
synagogue was held Tuesday, Oct.
10.

sHOPs

elnnouncing -

The ROYALE

PALAIS

DETROIT'S NEWEST N1TE CLUB

CHOICEST OF FOODS SERVED

Table d'Hote Dinner $1.25

MUSIC AND DANCING

6:00 P. M. TILL 9 P. M.

NO COVER CHARGE TILL 9 P. M.

MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA

Clare Wilson and His Nightingales

FEATURING

3 DUNN BROTHERS

Direct from New York's Silver Slipper

S

33 Vertsor Highway West at Woodward

Phone Cherry 0810

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Michigan, celebrated the opening
of its new home at 1:119 Hill street
on Oct. 7. The home was charm.
ingly decorated with American
!amity roses. About 209 guests
were shown through the house, af-
ter which tea was served. Bud
Lewis of "Michigan Opera" fame,
entertained the guests with piano
selections. Among Phi Sigma Sig-
ma's pledges of this year are Nor-
ma Brown, Detroit; Evelyn ('roll,
Windsor; Dorothy Feinberg, Buf-
falo; Sylvia Fisher, Toleile; Helen
Goodman, Troy, N. Y.; Sylvia
Kline, Cleveland; Gladys Lowen-1
berg, !tattle Creek; Helen Wald- '
man, New York City; Vivian Zir-
nit, New York City; Ethel Zolte,
Buffalo; and Birdie Schwartz,
Flint.

A bridge-luncheon was held at
the home of Mrs. Anna LaBret,
4953 Twenty-eigth street, presi-
dent of the West Warren Mothers'
Club, in honor of Miss Mary Cap-
lan, who left for New York. Sirs.
Fannie Levine, president of the
Mack-Gratiot Mothers' Club, was
among the guests. Bridge was
played.

Miss Marthe Levy, who has been
vacationing at Philadelphia, l'a.,
A football party will be given New York City and Cleveland, has
by the Phoenix Club Saturday returned home.
evening, Oct. 27, after the U. of
Mrs. Samuel Meyers and daugh-
M.-Wisconsin game. The annual
Hallowe'en keno party will be ters, Lillian and Mrs. Daniel
Greenblatt,
were hostesses at a
given Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 8:30
p. m., preceded a by

special
din- miscellaneous shower given at the
Wilshire
Hotel,
Saturday, Oct. 1:3,
ner menu for those caring to come'
early. The keno game will be fol- honoring Tillie Meyers, whose
marriage
to
Alfred
Gunsberg will
lowed by dancing and a buffet
take, place on Nov. 4. Covers were
supper.
laid for 30 guests.

Officers for the coming year were
elided as follows: Mrs. H. Lan-
Mrs. Simon Cugell, Mrs. Mark
sky, president (by acclamation);
Mrs. M. Zussman, vice-president; Weinbeck, Mrs. Samuel Rosen-
tt rs. D. Goldberg, treasurer; Mrs. blatt and Mrs. Adolph Jacoby,
N Fishman, secretary (by acclama- who attended the sixty-first ses-
sion of the Grand Chapter of
tion). The beard of directors con
assts of Mrs. Morris Fishman, aim Michigan, Order of Eastern Star,
I. Could, Sirs. D. Ashansky, Mrs. at Grand Rapids, have returned to
their homes.
A. Sehooster, Mrs. M. Aronslein,
Mrs. I. Salik, Mrs. S. Shulafsky,
Mrs. A. Z. Berkowitz of 15390
Sirs. B. Appleeopp, Mrs. S. Fine.
Following the election, refresh- Normandy avenue, entertained at
a
farewell
dinner for then
meat s were serve d.
imed-
I
Installation of the new of cers tale family, on Oct. 5, in honor of I
her brother, Maurice Markus, who
will he held on Tuesday, Nov,
13 .1has left for California,
— —
Jack Markus of 9197 Goodwin
, avenue entertained a farewell!
party Oct. 6, in honor of his broth-
er, Maurice Markus, who left for
California.
Dancing to the strains of George

Olsen, Jean G Idkette, and orches-
Maurice Markua on his way to
tras of other famous leaders broad- California, stopped for a week at
cast over radio stations featured Milwaukee, Wis., where he is be-
the last meeting of the Young
: ing entertained by his relatives. •
People's Society of Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Morse H. Cohen's address on
A farewell party was tendered
Ludwig Lewisohn's "The Island by Mrs. S. K. Slobin to her sister,
Within" was another important
Mrs. Harry Lebeson, who is chang-
feature of the evening. After the ing her residence from this city I
address Mrs. Cohen's open forum to Chicago. A hest of friends
lasted for over an hour.
ioined Mrs. Slobin at a luncheon
The program for the evening given at King Was Lo's on Oct.
was arranged by Miss Mildred 9. The color scheme was green
Love, chairman of the social com- and gold and carried out in flow-
mittee.
ers and favors. A number of vo-
For the next meeting, on Thurs- cal selections were rendered by
day, Nov. 1, the program will con- Mrs. Samuel Schubiner, accom-
sist of a series of plays arranged oa n led by SI rs. Bassey. Mrs.
by the dramatic committee. More Lebeson was the recipient of many
information regarding the plays gifts and a special presentation
was made by her by members of
will be announced next week.
Dues are now payable, at $3 per the club Roses of Sheron.

LARGE ATTENDANCE
AT Y. P. S. MEETING

year. All members are urged to
pay their dues promptly at the
next meeting or send checks to Miss
Mettie Buren, 283 East Hancock
avenue.

In The Fur Deportment
In women's fur coats for daytime NMI',
Fashion has made three divisions—The Formal
. . . the Comprehensive . . . and the Sports
type—any one of which may be found in this
One price group. For formal afternoon wear,
Hudson seal* coats luxuriously trimmed in con-
trasting furs; or smart models in gray squirrel.
The comprehensive coats are of fine, flat cara-
ad, or tailored Hudson seal*. Sports fur coats
are beautifully marked, dark raccoon. For
women and misses.
Hudson's reputation for utmost reliability is
back of your fur coat purchase.

Mrs. Albert Schiller entertained
l'urity Chapter Past Matrons'
Club at her new home an Wash-
burn avenue with a luncheon and
bridge on Monday, Oct. 15. The
large recreation room was taste-
fully decorated with autumn foli-
age, with huge clusters of purple
grapes suspended from the ceiling
in arbor effect. Covers were laid
for 18 guests.

Rev. A. Rosenfeld will leave
Sunday for New York to meet
his wife, Mrs. Helen Rosenfield.
who is arriving from her European
trip on the Leviathan Monday,
Oct. 22.

1., n. I/.

Sirs. Si. Weksler, president, an-
nounced that a room was furn-
ished at the branch of the Unit-
ed Hebrew Schools on Tuxedo
and Holmur, for which a check for
$500 was forwarded at the Open-
ing banquet, Sunday, Oct. 14. Fav-
orable reports were given by the
various c ,, mmittees on the progress
in arrangements for the annual
ball which will be given Sunday
evening, Oct. 28, in the Crystal
Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac.
Mrs. Si. Weksler and Mrs, S. Kalt
presented the league with a check
for $35, the proceeds of a card
party given by them at the home
of Mrs. M. Knit, Miss Jean Ju-
velar of Littman theater; Amy
Freed, Sarah Rosenthal and Miss
G. Rosenthal entertained with
vocal and instrumental solos and
recitation.

'BUY with
CONFIDENCE

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The cost of a fur coat is such as to dis.
courage its purchase at random. So long
as poor furs can be made to look well it
is imperative that your selection should
be made with care. For 41 years the
Annis establishment has been producing

fUll

that women buy with confidence.

BROADTAIL...soft,

supple,
and luxurious . . . is the darling
of the goddess Fashion this sea.
son. Developed in the new sil.
houette, BROADTAIL is the
choice of discriminating women
for afternoon and evening wear.

the most
popular fall accessory now are
presented in a magnificent selection
embracing every wanted peltry.

N NIS

WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD

Founded 1887

Ranch Kosher Nyafat is
neither Ileishig nor milchig.

Can be used for preparing
roasts, frying meets, pan-
cakes, on chopped liver, etc.

Also excellent for preparing
dairy dishes--fried fish, fried
eggs, etc.

At all grocers

L ROKEACH & SONS, Inc.
Brooklyn, N. Y.

A SHARP

Detroit Distributor
11390 Broadatraet

Mrs. A. Gordon of 8511 La
Salle boulevard was hostess Fri-
day to members of the Home Re-
lief Society. Plans were discussed
for the bridge-luncheon to be given
Oct. 30 at the Masonic Temple.
Sirs. I. B. Goldberg is chairman
and Mrs. B. Goldberg, assistant
chairman.

Mrs. Isadore Finberg of Toronto
is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Schalit of Monterey avenue.
Since her arrival, Sirs. Finberg
has enjoyed the hospitality of her
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Shalit, Mr.
and Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, Mr. and
Sirs. M. II. Schwartz, Mrs. Max
Blumberg and Mrs. Joseph Meli-
, noff.

Checker Cabs.• Empire 7000.'



Hallowe'en
Is Coming

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

SHEEHAN'S BOOK STORE

1550 Woodward Avenue.

Randolph 0200



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Music by Adolph Travers and Ilis Rhythm Boys

Don't forget! Revive the good old days
with Bicur Cholem by attending their Sun-
day night dances—every Sunday, New
Beth David Synagogue,

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Tadross & Zahloute

52 Adams Avenue West

Importers of Oriental Rags and Iland - Made Linen4

ARE SELLING AT

PUBLIC
AUCTION

Their Entire Stock of

Hand-Made Art Linens

Together With Ilundreda of

Oriental Rugs

Complete line of all size banquet cloths
of all descriptions.

For the convenience of those unable to attend our after.
noon sales we shall also be open evenings.

Sale Continues Daily at 2 P. M. and 8 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,saerificing all profits for
whatever the merchandise will bring.

,Seleet what you want
Boy at goon. own prier
Everything mast be sold regardless of root
or former retail ratue

Come and Enjoy an Evening With Us

at the

4th
Annual Ball

Sponsored by the

Your Baby's Shoes?
Scientifically Fitted

Finest selection of
styles in all widths and
sizes.

Northwestern Women's
League of the United Hebrew
Schools

SUNDAY EVENING, OCT. 28

A DOWNTOWN STORE IN
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

Crystal Ball Room, Book Cadillac Hotel

Davis & Halperin

SEYMOUR SIMONS' ORCHESTRA
WILL PROVIDE THE MUSIC

8950 Twelfth St.

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Hallowe'en Dance and Party
SUNDAY EVENING, OCT. 28

52 Adams Ave. West

Dr. and Mrs. Saul E. Barnett of
1915 Calvert avenue spent the
week of Oct. 15 in St. Louis, where
Dr. Barnett attended the meetings
of the American Academy of Oto-
laryngology.

On Sunday, Oct. 28, Congrega-
tion B'nai Moishe and the Sister-
hood of B'nai Moishe will hold
their installation banquet at
Jericho Hall, 2705 Joy road, at 6
p. in. Dancing will follow. Plans
are being made for a card party
to be held on Nov. 11.

FUR SCARFS ...

Woodward, Gratiol. Farmer, Grand River

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FIFTH FLOOR

The J. L.Hudson Co.

MRS. ISAAC SHEWACH

Chairman, Ticket Committee

schools, and S. Kasdan, principal
of the new branch, appealed to the
members to make a house-to-house
canvass to enroll new children at
the new branch. Mesdames Gold-
berg, Lippit and Markson have
succeeded in enrolling a consider.
The Phoenix Club opened the able number of children for the
fall eason with an informal dinner- Byrun-Philadelphia branch.
dance Sunday evening, Oct. 14.
Mrs. I. Margolis, chairman of
The regular Sunday evening Wi- the program committee; Sirs. Max
ns nights will be resumed Sunday, Cohn and Mrs. I.
Shewach, chair-
Oct. 21, and will continue through- men of the ticket committee for
out the winter.
the dance, are being assisted by
an able committee composed of
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch Mesdames Charles Brody, Eva Pol-
of 1745 West Boston boulevard lack, Ben Schwartz, H. E. Lippitt,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their J. Kunin, F. Richmond, Max Hay-
son, William L., on Saturday, at man, E. Kugel, Sam Munch, S.
the B'nai Moishe Synagogue. A Whim, H. Magalefsky, S. !leans
reception and dinner will be given S. Katt, N. Waulden, 111. Markson,
Saturday evening, in the Italian .A. Knoppo•, S. Shintz, I, Wohl-
Garden of the Book Cadillac man, C. Schmidt.
hotel. Guests are expected from
The reception given by the
New York, Chicago and Flint. The
league will be held at the Tuxedo-
Hungarian Royal Gypsy Orchestra
will provide the music. A party Holmer Hebrew school, Sunday,
will also be given for 30 friends commencing at 2 o'clock and con-
tinuing till it p. ns
of the Bar Mitzvah.
The next hoard meeting will he
held
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock
Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo,
N. Y., spent a few days in the city at the home of Mrs. Sam Katt.
Every
member is urged to attend
last week as the guest of her sis-
as this will he the last meeting be-
Miss Rose Cutler of 3772 Webb ter, Mrs. Harry Farbstein.
fore
the
ball.
avenue was hostess at a hosiery
and handkerchief shower for Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander,
The following are the patrons
Sally Meizler, a bride-elect. Coy- accompanied by their daughter, and patronesses for the ball:
era were laid for five tables.
Mrs. Marry Phillips, and grand-
E. Rabinowitz, Mr. and Sirs.
daughter, motored to Chicago or David Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Sydney Wolfgang Sunday, where they will spend a Harry Cohen, Mr. and Sirs, J. H.
and son, Marvin, who left for the few days visiting relatives.
Ehrlich, Judge and Mrs. Harry B.
East last Summer, are at present
Keiden, Sir. and Mrs. A. J. Koff-
• residing at the Concourse Plaza,
Miss Ida Sallan, who has been , man, Mr. and Sirs. Max Leiber-
New York City. During their the guest of Sir. and Mrs. Sol Sal- man, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Medow,
stay in the East, Dr. Wolfgang is Ian, left Tuesday for her home in Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenthal, Mr. and
engaged in post-graduate work in Oklahoma City.
Sirs. I. Shelter, Sir. and Mrs. A.
• the children's clinics of the New
Srere, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Zack-
• York Post-Graduate Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Marx, who heim, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cohen,
have been the guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Granet, Mr. and
Miss Betty Kaperman enter. Mrs. George Bloom, left this week Sirs. Michael Krell, Mr. and Mrs.
tained 30 guests at a linen shower for their home in Long Beach, Louis Duscoff, Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
at her residence, 17241 Omira are- Cal., stopping en route at St. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. I3. Isaac's,
nue, on Oct. 10, complimenting Louis and Tulsa, Okla.
Mr. and Sirs. D. Zemon, Rabbi and
Miss Sally Meizler, whose mar-,
Mrs. A. M. Hershman, Mr. and
riage to Joseph Grant will be
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel G. Klein Sirs. Sol Levin, Mr. and Mrs. M.
solemnized on Oct. 28.
of Atkinson avenue are spending a Cohn, Rabbi and Mrs. A. Ashinsky.
few days in Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Si. Weksler, Dr. and
On Saturday, Oct. 6, Miss
Mrs. A. E. Bernstein, Sir. and Mrs.
Laura Simon of Gratiot avenue
Mrs. Rose Kearney of Ironwood, 13. Schwartz, Dr. and Mrs. II. E.
entertained Priscilla Ackerman, Mich., is the guest of Miss Sadie Lippitt, Mr. anti Mrs. Aaron Mark-
Anna Nanter, Esther Levine, Ruth and Mr. Jesse Hirschman.
son, Fred Bethel, Dr. and Mrs. J.
Fineman,
Dorothy Greenberg,
W. Polezker, Mr. and Mrs. II.
Mrs. Theodore R. Keller is Jassy, Mr. and Sirs. Max Hayman,
Fannie Rosen and Ann Faigon at
a bridge and pajama party, the oc- spending a fortnight in New York Mr. and Mrs. S. Kalt. Sir. and Mrs.
casion being the birthday anni- as the guest of her mother, Mrs. I. Margolis, Mr. and Sirs. C.
versary of Miss Simon. Diana Weiner.
Brody, Mr. and Sirs Leo Weis-
man, Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Block.
Mrs. F, S. Danziger has returned
Many pleasant social functions

were given in the last few weeks from a visit with her mother in
BRAUN GIVES MUSICAL
in honor of Sirs. Samuel J. Shaef- Battle Creek, Mich.
fer who has been a guest of Mrs.
PROGRAM TO INMATES
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel
Ben Goldman of Chicago boule-
OF CORRECTION HOME
vard. Sirs. Shaeffer returned to and daughter Eleanor of Boston
her home in Chicago on Monday.
boulevard have returned from an
Leonard Braun, owner of radio
extended European trip.
station WBS111 (Braun's Music
Mrs. IL Golding of 2060 Clair- House on East Jefferson avenue),
mount announces the Baz Mitzvah is presenting 30 artists, vocalists
of her son, Ervin, to take place and instrumentalists, among them
this Saturday. Reception will Well known orchestras, in an eve-
take place at her home Sunday, ning of popular music, to inmates
of the Detroit House of Correction,
Oct. 21, from 3 to 10. No cards.
at 7 p. m. this Sunday evening.
KOSHER
Miss Betty Pevin of 2470 Clair- The program will last about two
mount avenue has returned from hours.
a month's visit with friends in
Galesburg and Chicago, Ill.
(Tr.& Mark Reg. I'
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A PURE VEGETABLE

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Admission $1.00

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