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EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
PLANS MANY AFFAIRS

TO STAGE PLAY AT
CHANUKAH DINNER

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Chanukah Dinner to Be Held Des.
9; Cud Party This
Monday,

PICTURE NAMING —

BY ART CRAFTSMEN

Send Greetings in Three Languages

"Two Goyim" to Be Present-
ed at Affair of Shaarey
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Zedek Sisterhood.

The Sisterhood of Congregation

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Oricaman Tarbti

Emanuel, at a meeting at the syna-
gogue, Taylor and Wilson avenues,.
en Monday afternan, heard an in-
teresting address by Miss Ida Lipp-

"Heureux Noel" say dainty greeting cards
. . . delicate small etchings with all the
spirit of France in them .. . dashing cards
with all the debonair smartness of Paris
in them ...
"Froliche Weihnachten" say bright greet-
ing cards ... with all the jolliness ... the
gaily of German holiday-making in them!
"Hear Ye, Hear Ye!" bellows an exceed-
ingly English town crier ... there are many
of these decorative greetings carrying the
spirit of Old England ... tiny coaches tink-
ling gaily across snowy fields . .. portly
coachmen . . . Tiny Tims . . . Gargantuan
Yule Logs ... bizarre jesters.
An early selection allows you to take full
advantage of our large and interesting col-
lection.
Prices range from 5c to $1 each.

"Twd Goyim," a one-act comedy

by Samuel S. Grossman, will be
presented at the Chanukah dinner

"Say it with a Uniongram to
The Detroit section, National
Council of Jewish Women, will the friends who are expecting
sponsor a musicale on Dec. 3 at friendly messages front you," is
Hotel Statler, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. the motto of the Sistethood of Tem-
H. Lehm r-Spoth, contralto, wil l ple Beth El Uniengram committee.
be the artist on this occasion, ac. Mrs. Milton Freud of 18 McLean
companied by Mrs. Stockman. The avenue is in charge of wording
members and their friends are an- addressing and mailing such mess-
ages. A committee of women will
ticipating a fine program.
also be in attendance at the regu-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brown Inc monthly meetings to accept di
entertained the members of the rections in like manner for any oc
-Frank wedding party and cession. The money raised Cron
Lambert
ir the sale of Uniongrams is being
the out-of-town guests at th e
or
ool l s Sa t ui da y devoted to making up the sum f
home in P a l mer NV
a Hebrew Union College scholar-
evening, Nov. 17.
, ship sponsored by the Sisterhood

D. J. MALY, MMUS

Mrs. Benjamin Lambert and if Temple Beth F.I.
family held an informal recaption
Mrs. Oscar Schiller of Boston
for about 200 guests nt their home boulevard will honor Miss Blossom
Sunday evening preceding the Diamond at a luncheon and shower
Lambert-Frank wedding on Mon-
on Dec. 1.
day.

Mezzanine—Woodward

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The J. L.Hudson co.

MRS. ELI LEVINE.

bliss Jeannette Kossman was
Mr. and Mrs. LouisMusliner en-
hostess at a hosiery and handker-,
man of the Women's Division of tertained 50 guests at a dinner- chief shower on Friday in compla
the Detroit Police Department on' dance of beautiful appointments at went to Miss Jean Schwartz, a
the work of the police department' Northwood Inn on Friday evening, December bride-elect.
,
in the interest of delinquent girls Nov. 16.
MRS. M. H. ZACKHEIM
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and the steps taken for the proven - ,
Many lovely pre-nuptial affairs
tion of delinquency and truancy. , Miss Nettie C. Wineman and were given in honor of Miss Selma of the Sisterho.xl of Congregation
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accompanied,
Mrs. Meyer Frank entertained
Mrs, J. S. Seals,
Sell, whose marriage to Louis H. Shaarey Zedek on Dec. 9. Mrs.
by Mrs. J. Seltzer, sang a group guests at luncheon and bridge at Brown took place at Hotel Statler Edith Kopelson will direct the cast
of beautifully rendered songs. the Wilshire on Tuesday, Nov. 20,
al t8. 1.5n1crhse. oBne.
Several members ordered trees to ' in honor of Mrs. S. Seger.
il s carrisolu s t's S o h a r a e r P e y r e s Z e endt a e k -
Ben bridge en was t " i'v h ti,' S h from
' h ' o n st N e' s ) s v.
be planted in Palestine in memory
linen shower at the Hotel Statler. organizations. The members of the'
Mrs.
E.
Goldberg
of
Kalamazoo,
of the departed.
Miss Rose Feller entertained at cast will be announced at an early
Announcement was made of a; Mich., is spending some time in the
bridge. Miss Queenie Berkovitz date.
bridge !ea for the benefit of the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. M. II. Zackheim, chairman
, feted the bride with a personal
Sisterhood to be held at the home Sam Gage of Tuxedo avenue.
shower and bridge. Mrs. C. Naar- of the program committee, assist-
of the president, Mrs. Eli Sachse, I
'mann and Miss Irma Williamsan ed by Mrs. Sol. Kauffman, chair-
1528 Virginia park on Monday, , Mrs, Sidney L. Alexander enter moan joint hostesses at a Iniscel- man of arrangements, are plan-
afternoon, Nov. 26. All members , tained the members of her Tues-
gra
ning an i nterestin
pr gom.
Be-
and their friends are requested to day bridge club and their husbands laneous shower at the Seward Ito-,
tel. Miss Margaret Socia enter- sides the playlet, othe r entertain-
notify Mrs. S:clise if they wish to ! at a bullet supper Sunday evening
tained
at
her
home
with
n
kitchen
cog
features
will
be
presented.
I in honor of Mrs. M. Alexander of shower and bridge, and the Ales-' Short talks will be given by Rabbi
COMP.
The fifth anniversary of the , Buffalo, N. Y.
dames Greensman and Rosenfeld, A. M. Ilershman, Mrs. Charles
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erection of the synagogue will be , .
sisters of the groom, honored the Smith, president of the Sisterhood
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt of
be held at at
the a Chanukah dinner to :
celebrated
A. Louis Gordon, acting pees
synagogue on Sun- . West Boston boulevard are spend- bride with a miscellaneous shower. ' and
ident of the congregation. Rev
day evening, Dec. 9. While the ing a week in New York City.
Mrs. Irving Zell' entertained at Elijah Zaludkowski will render
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members of the congregation are
vocal selections.
Mrs.Ilerbert Robinson of Chi- a delightful luncheon and bridge several
planning the dinner, the Sister-
The dinner wil be served in the
hood is taking charge of arrange- , cago boulevard is visiting her for 14 guests at her home, 157 'dining halls of the Shaarey Zedek,
Westminster,
on
Nov.
14.
i meats, and Mrs. Max Schubiner of daughter Lorabelle, who is a star -,
Brush and Willis.
Boo-
3759 Carter avenue is in charge of dent at Simmons College in
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Brown
reservations. All members of the', ton. Mr. Robinson will meet his
congregation and the sisterhood wife and daughter in New York to will be hosts at dinner on Satur-
are invited to attend. Reserve- spend the Thanksgiving holidays. de Y • in their a P artment at the I' o Pa
When
Manor.
lions must be in not later than
Thinking
Mrs. Harold Selling and son of,
Dee. 3. Mrs. Eli Levine is chair-
Mrs.
G.
Ailes
entertained
at
of
man and Mrs. Isadore Karliel is Chicago are guests at the Wilshire
, luncheon on Wednesday at the
during their visit in the city.
vice-chairman.
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Mrs. Harry Srere of the Wil-
The Phoenix Club will hold the
shire was hostess to 31 guests at
season
, luncheon on Wednesday at the first formal ball of the
1 ,e,
Thanksgiving eve at 9 o'clock. The
THIS SUNDAY FOR Hotel Statler.
dancing will be preceded by a
S„A
HYMAN SHUMAN,
Charles A. Finsterwald of , unique entertainment.
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On Sunday, Nov. 25, at 4: Chicago boulevard left on Wed-I
WITII
o'clock, a memorial service will be nesday for Davenport, Ia., whereAn informal dinner-dance, fol-
SEE
- lowed by a keno party, will be
conducted at Congregation Jaren- she will be the guest of her moth
Streng
Chevrolet
Co.
given
at
the
Phoenix
Club
on
Sun-
uel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson, er, Mrs. D. Goldberg.
day evening, Nov. 25, at 0:30.
8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
for the late Hyman Schuman, who
One hundred and fifty guests
died about three months ago.
Miss Ida Lessin of 1002 Med-
enjoyed
the
hospitality
of
Mr.
and
The deceased was held in high
Maurice Morse and Mr. and bury avenue was among the guests
esteem by all who knew hint and Mrs.
Mrs. David Huber at a supper- of Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity
especially by Congregation Eman-
the house, Nov. 23, 24 and 25, at Ann
uel, where he was the "Baal Kure" dance on Saturday evening at
Arbor.
Among the activities of
for several years and one of its Hotel Statler.
the occasion, were a dance at the
founders and zealous workers
Mrs. Emil Eckhouse of Coiling- Ann Arbor Golf and Country Club,
ever since its establishment.
the Iowa-Michigan football game,
During the service the sons and wood avenue is entertaining on a formal dinner-dance at the
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daughter of the deceased will make Saturday at luncheon for the
a presentation to said congrega- pleasure of Mrs. S. Seeger, who is Chubb House and a matinee-
FINGER WAVES
tion of a set of the Talmud and leaving on Dec. 1 to make her luncheon.
by
MASTER ARTISTS
many other valuable books on rab- home in Saginaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn of Bay
mgive milady demure
binical literature as a tribute of
Mich., are spending the week-
Ioveline" end clever ex.
Mrs.
Samuel
Weissman
of
Bos-
City,
respect to the memory of their
passion.
was hostess to 16 end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hack
father as well as in memory of ton boulevard
a beautifully appointed of 2019 Hazelwood. Mrs. Kahn
their mother, Mired Shuman, who guests at
and
Mrs.
Hack
will
leave
for
Cleve-
passed away a year and a half ago. luncheon ' and bridge at her home land, 0., Tuesday to spend a few
Rabbi Aaron W. Ash ins ky will on Tuesday.
idays with Mrs. Max Kahn's par-
make the presentation address in ,
Mrs. Saul E. Barnett of Calvert yds. Mr. and Mrs. A. Spero of
behalf of the Shuman family and
will also dwell upon the good quail- avenue entertained at a delightful Packwood drive.
ties of the deceased. Members of lLidgeduncheen at the Belcrest
the congregation as well as friends on Friday.
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IATON
of the Shuman family are expect-
Tea
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Vliet
TOWGR_,
ed to attend the service.
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left by motor for Florida to spend
Leaf I I
the winter at their home in Fort
Reading
Lauderdale.

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To accommodate our eugtomers and
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FRENCH and ITALIAN DINNER, $1.25
SUNDAYS, $1.75

Music and Dancing from 6:30 Till Closing

NO COVER CHARGE TILL 5.30 P. M.
MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA AT 11 P. M.

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Phone Cherry 0810

Wow 'Ready to Serve You

Although we just opened last week, our patrons are coming
back again and again. Our delicious Delicatessen is the answer.

THE GOTHAM DELICATESSEN

All

ninns

Miss Clara Goldberg, whose
marriage to Gilbert O'Shamsky
took place at the Statler Hotel on
Sunday Nov. 4, has been the in-
spiration of much pre-nuptial en-
tertaining. The following is a
of hostesses who have feted the
bride: Miss Gertrude Miller en-
tertained 40 guests at a hisiery
shower at the Belcrest. Mrs. Alex
Schreiber entertained 35 guests at
a miscellaneous shower at Web-
ste Hall. Mrs. Abe Fineberg and
Mrs. Sol Levy were joint hostesses
at a personal shower for 50 guests
at the Staler Hotel. Mrs. Charles
Abrahms was hostess at a miscel-
laneous shower for 16 guests.
Miss Betty Goldman, Mrs. Sam
Rothstein, Mrs. Milton Petri, Mrs.
Harry Jacobson, Miss Lillian
Gross, Miss Dorothy Isberg and
Miss Miller of Marine City.

Among the affairs given in
honor of Miss Jessie Goldsmith,
whose marriage to Mitchell Shlain
will take place Dec. 2, was a
charmingly appointed bridge.
luncheon given by Mrs. Maxwell
Wedes, which took place at the
Belcrest. Covers were laid for 40
guests. Other affairs given in Miss
Goldsmith's honor were a miscel-
laneous shower given by Miss Sal-
ly June Ellenbogen of Taylor ave-
nue, a hosiery shower given by
Miss Kate Kaplansky of Blaine
avenue, and a personal shower
given by Miss Della Shlain. On
Tuesday evening, Mrs. Phil Lieb-
erman will entertain for Miss
Goldsmith at her home on West
Philadelphia.

and well.
Special Noon-Day Luncheon Daily, 60c. Special Thanksgiving
Dinner

Table Service, Lunches, Roast bowl and salads or

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Ante. Shop—Third floor

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothen-
berg of 16573 Roselawn avenue,
Marygrove Woods, entertained at
a house-warming party at their
new home, Saturday night, for
their relatives and friends. A
buffet lunch was served to 150
guests in the ballroom, which was
elaborately decorated. Cards and
music were the diversion of the
evening.

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Mrs. Abe Silberberg of Burlin-
game avenue left on Wednesday
for a fortnight's stay in Chicago.

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Catering to weddings, engagement parties and other social functions.

Open till after midnight
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Appropriate gifts for men and women—that will be a constant and
pleasant reminder of the donor for years. A remarkable purchase
brings hundreds of pieces to us at a special price. Here are a few of
the pieces:

Tro , le Mark R•11.
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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.

Women's Hat Boxes, $2.98

Women's Hat Boxes, $8.98

Black enameled, round shape. Brass locks.
Shirred pockets. Black and tan imitation
leather bound.

Grained cowhide in black and brown. Square
shape. Two hangers in cover. Brass locks.
Shirred pockets.

Women's Fitted Cases, $25

Top grain cowhide cases, fitted with 11
toilet articles. Shirred pocket. Black and
brown.

Genuine leather, black and brown. Single
or double handles. Leather lined. Overlaping

frame.

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and 24-inch sizes. Heavy crepe grain
leather. Black and brown. Reinforced corn-
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Gladstone Bags, $16.50

Traveling Bags, $13.50

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Gladstone Bags, $10.98

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Genuine cowhide, black and brown. 22 and
24-inch sizes. Checked linen lined. Rein-
forced. Brass locks.

Luggage on Sale On Seventh Floor

I. ROKEACH & SONS, Int.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Mrs. Samuel D. Coburn of Vir-
ginia Park entertained 12 guests
at luncheon and bridge on Mon-
day, Nov. 19, in honor of Mrs. II.
J. Rothschild of St. Paul, Minn.

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