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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-11-16

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flEVETROtT EWISBLARDNICLE

PAGE SIX

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LARGE ADVANCE SALE
OF TICKETS FOR BALL
OF THE ORPHAN HOME

°eta a
dersoal

entertainment committee
for the eleventh annual dance of
the Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home,

The

3G ADAMS AVENUE WEST

Featuring This Special

gt,

Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
are sailing on the Steamship Cali-
fornia for San Diego via the Pan-
ama-Pacific route. They left De-
troit on Wednesday and spent one
day at Bradford, Mass., with their
daughter, Margaret, who is a stu-
dent at the Academy. Dr. and
Mrs. Franklin have been the re-
' cipients of many social attentions
prior to their departure.

Crepe Jolie
Dress

Orange Trimming. This pretty

price is a most

unusual value

NOW

$45

1

Other Special Dresses

and Coats Distinguish

All

are R1Slt
Regular _ toe_

and

Rollins Quality

A New Coat Value

Winter Beige
Majora Coat

contrasting Jap Weasel.

Modishly tailored

NOW

'195

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TIDE ROLLINS COMPANY

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Liquidation Sale of

Oriental Rugs

Fancy Linens and Novelties

Big Selection

Moving Out---
Big Reduction

The Detroit News rented my place of business

I MUST LEAVE DEC. 31, 1928

A. SKAFF

1 . 224 General Motors Bldg.

Phone Empire 3976

Announcing the First Mid-Week

DANCE

SPONSORED BY THE

A. Z. A•

(ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH)

AT THE

B'nai B'rith Community House

275 EAST FERRY

Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1928

DANCING

Notes

f

Luxuriously Trimmed in gently

3 — ?

MUSIC BY SEYMOUR SIMONS'
COLLEGIANS

A PURE VEGETABLE
PRODUCT

Independent Protective Assn.

Sunday Evening, November 18th

B'nai B'rith Ball Room

Mrs. L. Goldberg of Taylor ave-
nue and Mrs. J. Bielfield of Jos.
Campau, were joint hostesses at a
luncheon and linen shower for tilt.
' November bride-elect, Miss Leva
Lee Silverberg, it the Belcrest, on
Wednesday, Nov. 7. The color
scheme for table decorations was
carried out in yellow and orchid.

Itokrach Kosher Nyafat is
neither Iteishig nor milchig.

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

Also excellent for preparing
dairy dishes—fried fish, fried
eggs, etc.
At all grocers

I. ROKEACII k SONS, Inc.
Brooklyn, N. Y.

Will Be

Given

Mrs. Leonard S. Levin of Pitts-
burg, Pa., and Mrs. Harry C.
Markle of Miami, Fla., are the
guests of their iather, Myer S.
Fink of Atkinson avenue.

Mrs. Sol Salberg of Cleveland
0., is the guest of her sisters,
Mrs. William Rindskoff and Miss
Delia Ehrman.

Miss Frances Share, bride-elect,

was honored at a charmingly ap-

A. SHARP

pointed bridge-luncheon and show-
er on Saturday, at which Mrs. Na-
than Wolf of Burlingame avenue
was hostess.

11390 Broodstreet

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.

275 EAST FERRY AVENUE

Six Prizes

Miss Anita Alpert of 2061
Blaine avenue was hostess at a
personal ahower given in honor of
Miss Betty Alpert, a bride-elect.
Covers were laid for 20 guests.

General Distributors

PHI BETA FRATERNITY

PRESENTS

A THREE-ACT FARCE COMEDY

"The Charm School"

Produced under the auspices of the l'hi Beta
Fraternity

ings.
Mrs. Morris Blumberg, member-
ship chairman, reports a substan-

Directed Under the Personal Supervision of
Miss Lewis

MAJESTIC THEATRE

tial influx of new members at this
meeting.

Mrs. I. Loeser of Cleveland is
Miss Shirley Bernice Katt en-
Rev. and Mrs. A. Rosenfeld re-
the house guest of her sister and tertained her bridge club on t urned from New York City,
husband, Mr. and Mrs. August Thursday evening, at her home on Rev. Rosenfeld met his wife upon
Kapp.
her return from a six months'
Atkinson avenue.
European tour. They are now re-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris en-
Miss Dolly Goldstone of Indian- I siding at 2010 West Philadelphia
tertained over the week-end the dale avenue, entertained the mern- avenue.
latter's brother and sister, Mr. hers of the Orean Girls Club and
and Mrs. Merman Fisher of De- several other guests at bridge on
The Theta Eta Gamma Sorority
troit.
Thursday evening, Nov. 6, honor- entertained 15 couples at a masque
ing Miss Sophia Moss, whose en- Hallowe'en party at 230 Chandler
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kline of De- gagement to Ben Green was re- avenue on Nov. 3. A luncheon
troit spent last Thursday as the cently announced.
was served at 1:30 a. m. in the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Loosen-
dining room, which was beautifully
berg.
Mrs. Charles Brown of 214 Ken- decorated for the occasion.
' ilworth avenue entertained 75
guests at a linen shower on Mon-
day evening, Nov. 5, for Miss Au-
gusta Pearl Krause, whose wed-
ding date has been announced for
Jan. 6. This event marked the
beginning of a series of pre-nup-
KOSHER
tial affairs to be held for the
bride-elect.

Mrs. Jack Smith of Elmhurst
avenue entertained for Miss Lena
Lee Silverberg at her home with a
' personal shower on Nov. 6.

A Treat for All

The seating capacity of Hotel
Statler was taxed to its capacity
by a gathering of about 600 wom-
en who conic to attend the annual
musical tea of tired up er of
Hadassah on Tuesday. The after-
noon was a thorough artistic and
social success, due to the efforts of
Mrs. Abraham Cooper and Mrs.
Abraham Srere, who wee in charge
I of details.
Mrs. Winifred Huntoon Heidt
charmed the audience with a series
of songs in Colonial costume, ac-
, companied by Mrs. Lillian Lach-
man Silver. Mrs. Michael Leishin
rendered effective dramatic read-

WOODWARD AT WILLIS

When '
Thinking
of

Friday Night, November 30

KEEP THIS DATE OPEN!

FOR A GREAT TIME COME TO THE

SEE

NITE HAWKS DANCE

ABE MAX WITH

Streng Chevrolet Co.

SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 1
MASONIC TEMPLE (Fountain Ball Room)

4033'

8510 Twelfth St. Empire

following were appointed to serve mums and white candles. Covers
Mr. and Mrs. A. Goren and fans-
on the committee: Mrs. Albert were laid for 20 guests.
ly are now residing at their new
Ilarris, chairman, Mrs. David
orne, 15900 Crudder avenue.
I
Fried, Mrs. Morris S. Fine and
Dr. Ira Altshuler, 567 Fisher
Mrs. Morris Star. Plans were Building, has been appointed to
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Forman
also made for a rummage sale to the staff of the neurological de- a ml daughter are now residing at ,
be held next week.
partment of Grace Hospital.
15902 Crudder avenue.

S. 1•11.

Woodward, Grater, Farmer, Grand River

OF DETROIT HADASSAH

The women's auxiliary of the flaking will take place in January. January bride-elect.
B'nai B'rith held their first meet- ,
ing of the season on Nov. l at the
Miss Pauline Lightstone was
Miss Beatrice Cohen of 3038
Plans hostess at a green kitchen shower E lmhurst entertained eight guests
B'rith clubrooms.
made
and
a
committee
ap-
were
Nov. 2, in honor of Tillie Meyer. a t a bridge party on Sunday,
pointed for the filling of Thanks- The table was beautifully decor- N ov. 4.
giving baskets for the poor. The ated in white baby chrysanthe-

ITnAe Martar,

L.Hudson Co.

600 AT MUSICAL TEA

Club, Peninsular Club and at the and daughter, Melvins, are now
of every element in Jewry.
For the coming meeting, Sun- home of Mrs. A. Fisher and Mrs. residing at 2984 Rochester.
day, Nov. 25, Miss Beatrice Pei-, A. Lewis.
man will speak on "The Place of
The Misses Rose Sternberg and
Mrs. B. L. Bliss, 8053 Grand
Radom entertained 35 guests
the Jewish Woman in History."
River avenue, was hostess on Mon- on Saturday evening at a delight-
y evening,
personal
l,:
bridge
:
:
BATTLE
BATTLE CREEK NOTES da
given for At i: :ty:. fu .
l yt,
st'L a
's ho t me
Pc ,
nie Cohen, whose marriage to Sam in honor of Miss Helen Yudkoff, a

ROKEACH
Kosher
Soap

The J.

held this Sunday at the Book Cad-
illac Hotel, is headed by Mrs. II.
Stanfield. Plans for the dance
were completed at a meeting at
the home of Mrs. M. Satofski, 1734
Virginia Park, Mrs. Ida Levin pre-
siding. A general meeting will be
held at Jericho flail Tuesday.

mph jongg on Tuesday; a dinner-
dance and keno party on Sunday.
Nov. 26, and the men's second
Mrs. S. Silberman and Mrs. A. bridge tournament On Tuesday,
matters pertaining to every phase
Snider were joint hostesses at Nov. 27.
of Jewish life and thought.
_____
At the last meeting, Philip luncheon and bridge on Saturday
Slomoovitz, managing editor of at the Hotel Statler in compliment
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer A. Fermi,
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle,
to
Mrs.
S.
L.
Seger
who
is
leav-
125
Richton
avenue, Highland
;
spoke on the Jewish Agency, and ing soon to make her home in Sag- l'ark, were the recipients of many
beautiful gifts at a surprise party .
described it as an historic event inaw.
given them Monday, Nov. 12, in
'for Jewry. Ile pointed out that
31rs. Jules Fisher and Mrs. Dave honor of their silver wedding an-
the Palestine Mandate at the out-
' set provided for the Jewish Harris motored to Grand Rapids niversary.
Agency, but it took 11 years be- last week and while there were en-
Mr. a„,1 Mrs. David S. ii,,m„,
fore it became a reality, composed tertained at the Women's City

ROKEACH
NYAFAT

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FOR LATEST SHOWING OF
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The Detroit chapter of the In- is the house-guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Rose Woolf, 3710 Burlim
tercollegiate Menorah Association Ilurry Caplan of California ave.
will be represented by its presi- nue.
• game avenue, entertained at a
dent, Abraham Rosenshine, at the
Mrs. Milford Stern and Mrs.' handkerchief and hosiery shower
mid-western conference to be
a in honor of Miss Rheta Gilbert at
held at the University of Minne- Sarah Rosenzweig entertained
at luncheon King Wah Lo Cafe on Sunday.
company
of
friends
convention
matters
sota. At this
Nov. 11.
IA an
i T ues
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Future events at the Phoeni%
universities
and
colleges
Club include a dinner-dance and
, the
throughout the country. The De- Mrs. A. J. Seder was hostess to the showing of a movie on Sunday;
troit chapter is now in its second .32 guests at a delightful luncheon a ladies' luncheon with bridge and

la

54-Piece Layettes
$18.50

The League of Jewish Women's
Organizations of which Mrs. Jos-
eph 31. Welt is president, will hold
its first meting in the Brown Me-
morial Chapel of Temple Beth El,
Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 20, at
2:30. Dr. John Slawson, director
of the Jewish Welfare Association
will speak on The Art of Helping
People Out of Trouble." This will
he followed by an open forum, and
questions and answers toward the

Cl■ i

'Young
Judaea

our November Offerings.

In Baby's Own Shop

The committee in charge of the
dance of the European Jewish Wo-
men's Welfare Organization, to M.

An informal supper was held at solution of social problems will be
the Temple Beth El Sunday eve- encouraged.
ning, in compliment to I/r. and
The Temple Arts Society an-
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin prior to
their departure for California. flounces that the November per-
The affair had a two-fold purpose; formance has been postponed on
primarialy to bid Dr. and Mrs. account of the Young People's So-
Franklin Godspeed on their jour- ciety play. On Dec. 11 the Tem-
ney, and also a testimonial to Dr. pits Arts Society will stage an un-
Franklin that the men and wom- usually fine performance at the
MRS. H. P. COHEN
en who occupy official positions Temple.
47 Rowena street, to be held Dec. would carry on their work to the
2 at the Book Cadillac Hotel, re-, best of their ability. Various offi- , Miss Ruth Franklin and Leo I.
, ports a large advance sale of tick- cers and representatives of each of [ Franklin are making their home-
ets, thus assuring a large attend- the affiliated organizations assured '. at the Lee Crest apartments dur-
, ante and success for the undertak- Dr. Franklin that he would find ing the absence of Rabbi and Mrs.
ing. all affairs intact when he returned Franklin from the city.
Mrs. II. P. Cohen is a member ' as when he left. Those who at-
of the committee of arrangements. tended constituted the so-called
Among the affairs given in honor
"official family" of the temple, of Miss Ruth Lambert, whose wed-
namely, the officers and executive . ding will take place on Monday,
' board, and members of the boards Nov. 19, was a luncheon at the
of the affiliated societies. There Phoenix Club on Tuesday, Nov. 6,
, were 105 present.
at which Mrs. Sam Sloman was
hostess, and also a family dinner
Mrs. Frank Berman of Glendale of very beautiful appointments
avenue was hostess at luncheon given at the Detroit Yacht Club on
Blossoms of Zion.
and bridge on Tuesday at her Thursday, Nov. 8, at which covers
m of Zion met Nov.' home.
The Blosos
, were laid for 27 guests.
• 3, at the home of Evelyn Kunin.
Mrs. David Ponnusky enter
After the program, which consist-
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Minus and
'ell of reports on Jewish schools' tained at luncheon and bridge on daughter, Betty Rachelle, have
i and clubs, the raffle was held. Sant , 1Vednesday at her home on Bay
moved to their new residence,
!Goldberg of the Lasalle Coal Co., liss avenue.
. 13641 Dexter boulevard.
is the winner.
The most interesting part of the
A large and enthusiastic Math "
Mr. and Mrs. David Elias have
program was the Balfour Day tlis- ering greeted Miss Irma Kraft moved into their new home at
' cussion. Reports were given by noted author, playwright and lee " 2974 Hazelwood. On Dec. 9, Mr.
Geniveve Rossen, Rose Cohen, and turer, at the first luncheon-meet " and Mrs. Elias will entertain in
.Sophie Cohen. Rachel Fox gave' ing of the Sisterhood of Tempt e honor of their daughter, Miss Bee-
Beth El on Monday. While in th ' the
some statements.
. city, Miss Kraft was the guest o
Mrs. Oscar Robinson Of calves t
Mr. and Mrs. Jay I. Jay of By-
PICK ROSENSHINE TO
avenue.
ron avenue and son, Ernest, have
REPRESENT MENORAH
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