A xe 'RI elvish PerAikal eater talTION MN US • eutoonoirs so, woo PAGE SEVEN i)LTROFIJEWISit et RON ICLE Engagements Hundreds Woodward Thou to Washington Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldstein of London, Ont., announced the engagement of their daughter, I.eah, to David Wolinsky, at a recep- Instead of a regular meeting the tion and dinner for 50 couples held in Detroit on Oct. 28. Sisterhood of Congregation Shea- rey Zedek will entertain their hus- bands at a Chanukah dinner on Dec. 9 at the synagogue, Willis and Brush. This will take the place of the regular December meeting. The program committee is busy with plans for a novel pro- of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nov. 18-Miss Evelyn Schreiber, daughter gram, which will be presented af- Schreiber, to Gilbert Fink. rater, ter the dinner. Nov. 16-Miss Selma Sell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sell, to Miss Selma Sell whose marriage Lo uis 11. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brown. amt to Louis II. Brown will be an event Nov. I9-Miss Ruth Ileavenrich Lambert, daughter of Mr. of November 15, was honored at a Mrs. Benjamin L. Lambert, to William Henry Frank, son of Mr. and personal shower at which Miss Mrs. Harry J. L. Frank. Mr. T. Edelson, to Ben Queenie Berkowitz was hostess. Dec. 16-Miss Ethel Edelson, daughter of Miss Berkowitz will be one of Miss \V. Kovan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kovan. Sell's attendants. Fur Coats At 'Reduced Prices Maid's Uniforms in New Correct Colors Wedding Calendar IN THE FORTY- SECOND ANNIVERSARY of ANNIS FURS WOODWARD at CLIFFORD FOUNDED 1887 WM/ Parents Announce Her Engagement Mr. Joseph Bing of the Wilshire returned Monday from Balti- more where he attended the Navy- Michigan game. Births UNIFORMS Dims cloth (Sketched/ 5.00 Rayon, 6.00; Mohair 16.50 Crepe de Chine - - 17.50 29 75 Satin Black and white, or pas- tel tones. MISS GLADYS SCHLUSSEL Mr. and Mrs. David Schlussel of 2975 Pasadena avenue announce Mr. and Mrs. I,ouis Sell will re- , 3214 West Grand avi. the betrothal of their daughter, Nov. 19-To Mr. and Mrs. D. Newman of ceive their relatives and friends at Gladys, to l'aul Oberman of De- the Hotel Stetter on Sunday, Nov. noe s a son, Norman Melvin. Nov. 12-To Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rice (Barbara Keller), twins, troit. 15, from 3 to 5, following the mar- to Richard Allen and Barbara Joan. - L oge of their (laughter, Selma, and veil Lewis Spickler (Sylvia Madanes), Louis B. Brown, son of Mr an Nov. 11-Tu Mr. and Mrs. Da Mrs. Aaron Brown. 1709 Edison avenue, a son, Lawrence Norman, (Lillian Weisman) a . Nov. 7 -To Mr. and Mrs. Abe E. Robinson = Mrs. Gus Rice returned Wednes - Mrs. A. 13, Roman left on Toes- Phelps. = day from a short visit in New son, Nov. 4-To Dr. and Mrs. Morton Yarrows (Ruth Klein), 447 Med- day for Detroit to he the guest of York City. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Broder. bury avenue, a dallghter, Eleanore. Nov. 1-To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bacon (Sally Zeientz) of Flint, In honor of Miss Lillis Marien- of Detroit, a daughter, Pula Constance. for Reed City, Mrs. Max Kahn Novi 1-To Mr. and Mrs. Levin, 4042 Clements avenue, a son, that entertained two tables of bridge pall (Mg Notts tIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh It Don't Forget to Attend This Event! Thanksgiving begins a new season of "at-homes" -and, as always, the per- fect taste of the hostess is apparent in the grooming of her maids. E_ WINDSORHADASSAH it If ) HOLD CARNIVAL SPONSORED BY = Jericho Lodge No. 490 L.A . A • E. November 22-23-24 to Open in - ff Two - Day Affair Border City This Wed- nesday Evening. Ilimelhoch•-Uniforms-Tbla Floor Bernard Mr. ' and Mrs. Jack Kalish (Edythe Hope Merar of Detroit) of last I. nday. Cleveland, announce the birth of a son, Donald Merar M r. and Mrs. . Julius Ginsberg had as their guests the latter's par- ts, Mr. and MI'S. Davis of De- 1 e a ds the past week. /' arriagro Y. W. H. A. NOTES Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Levy have At Home. home after emending the Windsor's three Hadassah chap- = The entertainment for the At N past three weeks in New York aid = tars are combining in sponsoring Miss an City. = the carnival to be held Wednesday glass Harriet Levine, daughter Hume this Sunday evening will be Atlantic furnished entirely by children. For = and Thursday, at 71 Sandwich of Mr. and Mrs. Abrahant Singer, 1019' Stewart, that reason, the program will start The semi-annual rummage sale became the bride of Ito street east, in Windsor. . at 8:30 o'clock and members and of the Temple Sisterhmal will be two-day affair will open = en This rt, of at Mr. a pretty wedding Nov. friends of the association are held on Nov. 20 and 21. Wednesday evening and will be son and Mrs. Gilbert on Sew• ❑ eged to conic promptly. - = continued all day Thursday. There , a Booths exhibiting merchandise and wares will be on - Shaarey Zadeck synagogue was = will be dancing both evenings, and coral I. ' The bride was velvet charming in a transparent ensemble the scene of a pretty wedding, Sun- display. with hat to correspond. She car- Theater Party: -= admission will be free. ..7 , enjo!yed day evening, when Miss Sarah A group of Y members On Wednesday evening, ADMISSION FREE a rind tea roses and lilies of the val. .S. . chicken dinner will be serve . ley. She was attended ty . .. the firs of the series of . cw car : Guild plays, "The Doc- Greenstein, daug ter a 115 North M rs. Isaac Greenstein, Commencing this week a dance will be held every EL. Many entertainment features are Harry Singer, and Mr. Harry, T Singer served as best man. tor's Dilemma" by Bernard Shaw Ilirney street, and Bernard Bryn- being arranged for the carnival. Sunday night at the hall. You are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart left for on Nov. 15. There will be another ner son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ....1 Many art and fancy goods will be 216 North Grant street, ' on display and sale during the Chicago following a family din-, theater party to witness the per- Brenner, tier, formance of the play "The Second spoke their marriage vow's to Rab- affair. -- The three convenors for the car- Man," by S. N. Behrman. Tickets bi Glantz of Saginaw. may be procured at the clubhouse. , The bride was dressed in white STRYSOWER-PAYNE nival are the presidents of the - satin and rose point lace. Her veil three chapters, Mrs. Sadie Peter- The marriage of Miss Anna which was crowned shaped, was man. Mrs. S. Meretzky and Miss Payne to harryStrysower of Chi- Friday Evening Services: Philip Slomovitz will he the trimed with pearls and orange Esther Starkman. cag. o DI., was solemnized Satur• speaker at the Sabbath services on blossoms. She came(I a a h i Aver day evening, Nov. 10, in the pres• bouquet of white roses and rib- once of the immediate family. Friday evening, Nov. 23. J. N. F. AUXILIARY lions. Miss Anne Lubin of Detroit, A Vase of Beautiful Flowers Artistically Arranged- Rabbi Franklin officiated. Mr. and of honor was dressed in the TO PICK OFFICERS Mrs. Strysower will take up their Child Study Class: A Basket of Seasonable Blooms, with the added Attention is called to the Child orchid taffeta with a bouquet of The last board meeting of the residence at the Flamingo Hotel, Study touch of Blending Ribbon Ties- Class for married members rases. Miss Faye Greenstein, sis- Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road APRONS Sheer white - 1.00 to 10.00 Pastels - • 2.50 and 3.50 Before Buying Jewelry Make Your Appointments With the Well Known Appraiser J. H. GELBARTH = at the Parisian Jewelry Co. 8220 Twelfth Street SPECIALIZING IN VALUE OF GENUINE DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 5111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111a THOSE FAMOUS `Buddy' Delicatessens is Charlie Ros nman Suggests '1 V 1 . eTelk e Above all a dependable service that has been estab- AL an e x act ing clientele. er lished by years of sice FOR L OC C AS ION S FLOW ER S SubWay Flower Shop CHARLES II. ROSENMAN, Prop. 227 Gratiot Avenue. Cherry 9171 Charming. Homes Plus individuality, can be achieved at prices within the M1.1111A Of all at Kaufman's. Came in and see our beautiful display of our own built-in f• at arcs. Kaufman's Furniture and Upholstering Co. 8910 Twelfth Street tween /Ix/A.1.1..1 and 1:!xt , brides- Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish . Chicago, after - Dec. 1. ter of the bride, acted as which meets on alternate Thurs- maid and wore pink taffeta with a MARKS-BARAHAL National Fund, was held Nov. 12, day afternons at 2:30 o'clock. • bouquet of pink roses. "Jack" - Nuptial vows were spoken by at the home of Mrs. S. Levin, 3015 Brenner of Saginaw, attended the (laughter of Gy .... t i. ('advert. Final plans for the elee- • C The class in gymnastics at Tent- bridegroom and Benjamin Green- lion of officers were formulated.' Miss Irene Burahal, 11 Mrs. Oscar Barithal, when Ale Beth El on Tuesday evenings is stein was the usher. The ring A special meting of all for that purpose is being called she was united in marriage to proving very popular. New stem- bearer and the flower girl were lit- for Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 5:30 ! David A. Marks on Nov. 4, at the bers may still enter the class by tie Donald Nover of Flint, and Yvette Brenner. p, m. at the Shaarey Zedek Beth Israel Synagogue. er at the clubhouse. d in w bite reg is ting . The bride was gowne branch, ' Twelfth and Atkinson. satin and lace. A close fitting bershipc,,,r,th,el, cap of lace encrusted with orange M em Wall: the Comfort Way The last Sunday evening, in No- blossoms held her veil of tulle. A Y. P. S. HEARS TALK r hhias been set aside for a d ventheers ses an shower bouquet of white ro p carnival. A sideshow, BY SIMON SHETZER lilies of the valley compl eted h er memb stunt booths and clowns will fur- BOSTONIAN - Shoes for Men A mbers and friends of the costume. The bride was attended by Miss nish plenty of fun. Members are Young Society of Sunday's Shaarey , Dorothy Flayer, maid of honor, requested to dress in carnival cos- Zedek People's who attended last meeting heard an inspiring ad- who was attired in flesh colored tunics and to present their mem• dress by Simon Shetzer, who dis- chiffon, and carried a bouquet of bership cards at the door. lc ".7177 or. , Plan to Be With Us fur a Pleasant Evening 11th Annual Dance Given by the Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home BOOK•CADILLAC HOTEL Sunday Evening, December 2 cussed "The Synagogue and the Pink , The roses. Misses Ann Barahal, sis- Y. W. H. A. Dances: The dances at Webster Hall on Community." Mr. Shetzer's address was fol- ter of the bride, and Betty Marks, nue to lowed by a general discussion in sister of the groom, attended the Saturday evenings conti and women which the members of the organ. bride as bridesmaids and wore please the co young men t o refer p who and peach gowns, respective- of the in mm unity a wholes ome Je wish en - ization and their friends partici- p ink Bouquets of Coolidge roses dance ly. vironment. their costumes. paled. tertained comp Miss Rose Lefton Little gasoline Hurwitz urwitz served Dramatics: p iano. The the organization at the en The bride afternoon was closed by dancing. as flower girl. was led to the altar There are desirable openings in by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barahal, the dramatic group meetings on ------. Barahal wearing a gown of Thursday evenings for a few more LINEN SHOWER FOR Mrs. blue crepe and a corsage of sweet talented young men. Ap Ilea- lions should be made to Miss chm- OLD FOLKS' HOME peas and rosebuds. ramatic coach, at the club- - I Mr. Hyman Barahal performed sh1(0)u.,,,ed. The Northwestern branch of the Jewish Old Folks' Home is span- the Covers duties of best man. were laid for 75 intimate wiring a linen shower for the bone- fit of the Home Nov. 21 at the friends at the bride's home, 15468 A. Z. A. NOTES Knights of Pythias Hall, 3153 Cass Petoskey. Mr. and Mrs. Marks left for an Harold "Chuck" Malis, basket- Mrs. Alfred Davis is avenue. chairman, by Mrs. Kap- after extended Ian, Mrs. J. assisted Rose, Mrs. J. A. J. Gold- which trip they through will be Canada, at home ball coach of the chapter, reporte d berg, Mrs. N. Blatnikoff and Mrs. to their friends on Rochester ave- at the lastmeetingthat his Sam team of Jess Feller, con Farber, Louis Cohen, Manton ce rs of the or- nue. 11. Shulman. Offi ganization are Mrs. R. Sarasohn, Saulson, Al Ilenricks, Sam Char- os Albert , sec- JR. HADASSAH TO HOLD coos, Bob Davis, and Ben Caplan, press ,' en t. , Mrs Rose are prepared to play at the dis- rotary; Mrs. H. Davis, treasurer, UNIQUE PARTY DEC. - GRAND OPENING BALL Given by the New YOUNG FOLKS SOCIAL CLUB Sunday, November 18, 1928 AT JERICHO HALL 2705 Joy Road at Linwood Avenue Dancing from 8:30 to 12:30. Finzel's Orchestra Admission $1.00 Strictly Kosher Caterer Weddings, Engagements, Ban- quets-All Social Functions M. A. PEREIRA DETROIT CATERING COMPANY We Cater in the Leading Hotels 125 RICHTON AVENUE Call Longfellow 5654 PROFESSOR SCHNEIERSON NOTED LECTURER AND PSYCHOLOGIST Will be the Spea n November 25-26. JEWISH CENTER, 31 MELBOURNE Professor Schneierson in one of the outstanding lecturers in Yiddish. His subjects are as follows: Sunday, Nov. 25--"The Way to • Person" (a psychological expedition in the spiritual sphere). Monday, Nov. 26-"Suicide or Worldly Intoxication: What Is the Choicer' Tuesday, Nov. 27-"How to Make the Most of One's Own Spiritual Depths." LEADING ARTISTS OF THE MOSCOW HABIMAH Featuring Benjamin Zemach and Chaiele Crober Will Present A Concert Including some of the Best Hits of the Troupe SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 2 MAJESTIC THEATER • Remember This Nee! Drop in after the show or, in fact, any time and every one of "Buddy's" delicious sandwiches scrumptious corned beef and THE RITZ 48.50 A French toe model . neat and trim ... built of fine grade lightweight Calfskin over a combination last - Tan or Black. The girls who have been mem- lubs desiring to contest thin chap- bers of Junior Iladasnah previous terwith basketball games should to this year's intensive member:, all the Savarine hotelbetween ship drive will escort their "ladies 5 and 6:30 p. m. and ask fur Mr. to the "manless" cabaret to be malis. held at the Tuller ballroom on Sat- The date of the National A. Z. urday evening, Dec. 1. Any girl ROSTC)?{IAN who has joined since the cam- A. Day has been changed from paign has been in swing may to Dec. 16 to Dec. 23. Arrangements LP %OE STORES lor the "gent," providing she brings has been started for this affair at IN Muhl. Ave • 7.7.1 Cadil IN Sow.. liwo i a new member in the person of which time there will be a pag- Jed. ko. giant, a dance, noted speakers from the "girl friend." and an afternoon This party is limited to Junior nut-of-town, Rehearsals are being liadassah members only. Mi " luncheon. Carolyn A. Goodman is in charge renducted now for the Judas Mac- --- ca beus degree. a dramatic and of this affair. Besides dancing, there mill be colorful pageant. novelty numbers by a well-known 4. Z. A., Detroit Chapter No. orchestra and a fashion show sponsored by the Style Shop can- 63, announces its first mid-week der the direction of Miss Carolyn dance to be held Wednesday eve- M. Goodman. Members of Junior ning, Nov. 21, at the Wnai g'rith Hadassah will act as models. There .•mmunity House, 275 East Ferry will be radio stars, several num- avenue. Music will be furnished bres from the theaters, and a tour- !,v• Seymour Simon's Collegians. prise is promised those who par- On Sunday evening, Nov. 11,, ticipate. Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, president of the organization held a dinner the senior organization, and Mrs. dance at the Oriole Terrace in hon- Cohen, senior advisor, will be the or of Mr. and Mrs. Al Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. Schneider. chaperones. by --- Miss Goodman is assist sse. The intellectual advancement Mrs. Celia Mann and the c•mmittee, presided over by Sam Be" Brenner. Carolyn M. Good- z. Charfoos, announces that the next man, Elaine and dens Horvitz. f the bate to be held at Snyder, a topic or e e nd Minnie and Sophie the open meeting on Nov. 18, at Mary Barak. will be "Resolved( that Tickets may be obtained from 2:30 P. M., any member of the committee. at Palestine should be the homeland of the Jack Jews., Bob Davis , the Style Shop, 15 Clifford, or by communicating with Carolyn A. Rosenfeld and Sam Charfoos are Finest selection of Goodman, 265 Belmont, Arlington to uphold the affirmative side while Sidney Markle, Reuben Halperin styles in all widths and 3623-W. oppose to and &Mon Cohen are sizes. DETROIT LODGE NO. 55, K. P. them. Already debater% the Detroit A DOWNTOWN STORE IN -- YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights chapter at the district tournament of Pythias, will hold a regular to be held in December at Mem- Tenn. Checker and cher. busineas meeting on Tuesday eve- ',hie playng i tournaments are to be held ning. Nov. 20. for inter-fraternities of Detroit. WILLIAM ROSENBERG. 8950 Twelfth St. Secretary. Your Baby's Shoes? Scientifically Fitted Davis & Halperin Chancellor Commander. 'Checker Cabs. Empire 7000• "Buddy" Meyerson mou th melting weiners.. In fact, everything served by "Buddy's" is of the best. We cater to card parties, etc. Just phone your order any and we'll be glad to deliver. "BUDDY'S" DELICATESSEN "The Rendezvous of Your Friends." Twelfth at Taylor Garfield 9248 WONT YOU PLEASE HELP? The net increase of the contributions from the Jewish community must be 25' over that of last year. This means that quite a number of individuals will be obliged to increase their sub- scriptions about 4056 in order that we might attain our goal of $300,000, set for the Jewish community. These are some of the reasons for the need- ed increase: 1. There was a falling off in 1927 of $50,000, in the contributions from the Jew- ish community as compared with 1926. 2. There has been the expected expan- sion in the work of the Jewish agencies and the Jewish population has increased ap- proximately 7','0 3. The Federation is inaugurating a de- pendent children's program calling for an extended use of foster homes for the care of dependent and neglected children. This will require an additional $15,000. Unless the money is obtained, untold hardships will be experienced on the part of our fatherless and motherless Jewish children. 4. A number of Jewish agencies are not yet affiliated with the Community Fund through the Jewish Federation. This affilia- tion must be effected as soon as possible if we are to have a united Jewish community; and this can not be achieved until the Jew- ish community is able to respond adequately to the Community Fund appeal. 5. In the event of future expansions now being planned, such as a Jewish Hospital or Jewish Center, maintenance expendi- tures will be needed. The Community Fund can only supply these maintenance expenditures if the Jewish community puts into the Fund the moneys needed for such expenditures. 6. In a group of ten large Jewish com- munities, Detroit holds eighth rank with reference to the moneys expended for Jew- ish philanthropic work. We must raise our status as a community. 7. Industrial conditions in 1928 have im- proved over 1927 to the extent of an in- crease of 535 in the number employed this year as compared with 1927. The Jews historically enjoy the reputation of being among the most philanthropically in- clined peoples. We owe a duty to our people; to our dependents; to the Detroit community. Please respond with increases in the inter- ests of our welfare and our traditional reputa- tion.