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the Sisterhood and their families.
An interesting p rogram is be-
ing planned, and a huge birthday I
On Sunday, Dec. 9, the Emanuel cake will be presented and cut at
Congregation will celebrate the a novel ceremony,
Mrs. Eli Levine is chairman of
fifth anniversary of the erection of
the synagogue at a Chanukah din- the dinner, and Mrs. Isadore Kar-
ver at the synagogue, Taylor and bet vice-chairman. Mrs. Max
Wilson avenues. The dinner is be- Schubiner, 3759 Carter avenue is
lag planned by the Sisterhood, for in charge of reservations, which
members of the synagogue and of will be accepted until Dec. 5.

EWISflafROMICIE

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Goossens to Conduct Popu-
lar Concert Sunday.

"DECENT GIRLS" AT
YIDDISH THEATER
IS WEEK-END PLAY

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WATCH FOR OPENING
ANNOUNCEMENT
Eugene Goossens, one of the
GROSSMAN—ROSENBERG
f
the
English
conduc-
e
younger o
A very impressive and lovely
tors, will be the attraction at the
popular concert to be played in Of interest to the Yiddish Thee- wedding was solemnized Sunday,
Orchestra Ilall Sunday afternoon ter playgoers is the announcement Nov. 4, at the Mishkan Israel
at 3:30. Mr. Goossens has just that for the coming week-end Synagogue, when Miss Annette.
Dec.
2, Rosenberg,
, daughter of Mr. and
conducted the last pair of sym- Friday, Nov. 30, to Sunday,
n
phony co certs and his work with inclusive, the popular success, Mrs. E. Rosenberg, was united in
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra "Decent Girls," will be presented. marriage to Harry N. Grossman,
g old
. "Detroit's Fa- son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Grossman.
Mica Elsa Stock- has been highly praised by audi- Sadie Shoen
M. H. M. Lehmer-Spoth to Be Afternoon's Artist;
eases and critics alike. Mr. Goon- vorite," will be featured in a lead- Rabbi Ilershman and Rabbi Stot-
■ to Be the Accompanist.
man
man performed the ceremony in
sena, who is the conductor of the in role.
Roc h ester Symphony
ymp ony Or c hestra
, is Patrons are urged to make res- the
h presence o f 250 friends and
The musicale, under the aus- Pittsburgh. _ At present she is known for his splendidly interest- ervations now for the testimonial relatives.
pices of the Council of Jewish Wo- head of the piano department at ing programs, and the one to be performance Monday evening, Jan.
The bride's gown was of white
men, will be given Dec. 3 at 2:30 Duquesne University. She has re- played Sunday afternoon in Or- 7, in honor of Samuel Auerbach,
the popular leading man and direc- satin made very effective by a
Fenkell at Livernois
p. m., at the Statler Hotel. The corded for the Duo-Art and Am- chestra flail calls for his best.
tor.
Mr.
Auerbach,
besides
being
Queen
Anne rose pointe lace col-
artist on this occasion will be Mrs. ide(' Corporations.
Under Supervision of Geo.
well known for his histrionic abil- lar and white tulle. The veil cap
This meeting was arranged by
H. M. Lehmet-Spoth, contralto.
Fong (Oriental Cafe)
the program committee of the Emma Lazaroff Schaver ity, is generally credited with be- was beautifully beaded in pearls.
Scores Hit at Concert in
ing responsible for the revival of She carried a colonial bouquet of
Council, of which Sirs. Doyglas
.yisahni
:
'anlltr
the
a
eisrs
o.f
lilii‘
Brown is chairman.
Toronto, Canada.
interest in the Yiddish theater.
ndawn'h sister-in-
The complete program for the
On Tuesday, Nov. 21, Mme.
law of the bride, wore a pink chit-
musicale follows:
Emma
Lazaroff
Scheyer,
noted
De•
Handel
I fan and sequin gown. Miss Hilda
sad Arie
Brit el io
[roil singer, was the starring ar-
tie the Water. o llabylen
WILL SOON MAKE ITS
Wilenkin, maid of honor, wore a
Tachaikow k Y fist in a musical recital arranged , , „
Pingrim Song
beautiful tulle gown shading from
BOW
II. M. Lehmer-Svoth
'
in
her
honor
by
Toronto,
Ontario,
L'Ir,'"
following
owing classes in Eng- light orchid to purple, trimmed
Brah
Rhapsody op. f g. No. 9
The
You'll be amazed at the
Chuptn Jews, and the ovation she received fish are held in the various neigh- with a deep purple velvet bow.
Fantasia Impromptu UP. 56
beautiful decorative scheme
El, Stork mann
attested to the success of her borhoods for the convenience of
Bloomenkratz,
Vivian
Miss
Bohm
Still win die Naeht
of the new cafe.
presentation.
i tiowm,;(11 in al coral Chanel 1. ,noll,
followingrotheg'
clubs:
Der Tod and dos Madchen ....Schubert
l , l ovivii
or
a
number
of
days
following
the
fol
I,
St
ub-- Custer iss ary I o nian in peac to le
Heirekehr
ot hers'
Fen
el
Strati. the concert, critics in Toronto pa-
Zweig nung
School 15531 Linwood avenue, and taffeta, and Miss Babe Mah-
M. Lehrner - Spoth
p ers commented on her singing.
ler in yellow georgette and se-
and Thursday, 3 to 5.
Chopin
Nocturne op. 65, No. I
The Daily Hebrew Journal of Nov. Tuesday
Dobnanyi
Rhapsody op. II
Uakman Boulevard Mot hers' quips, comprised the bridesmaids.
25 carried a leading article in its
Elsa Stockmann
Mrs. Rosenberg, mother of the
Club—Longfellow
School,
13141
D'Hardelot feature section lauding Mme.
Without You
Rashach Scheyer. "A Beautiful Concert" Twelfth street, Tuesday 2 to 4,' bride, wore a deep coral georgette'
Tree
toe those who appreciate the
Beethoven
gown trimmed with rhinestones, ,
Or Rums
3 to 5.
best.
Feat d ring
• em n tdete
Shalitt was the title of the article and the Wednesday
Eili Kill
West Warren Mothers' Club— and Airs. Grossman, mother of the
line of men's needs at prices
' manner in which the Detroit
H. IL Lektner-Spoth.
e ge an d
Kronk Community (louse, Junction' groom, was gowned i in beige
0011 quid-
commensurate with h
singer's evening was described.
115.
and McGraw, Tuesday and Thurs- black satin.
Mr.
Al
Rosenberg
was
best
man
day, 1 to 3.
Paul Whiteman and Orches -
Halevy Choral Society.
Oakland Mothers' Club—Dwyer and the ushers were Dr. A. J. Alt-
at Arcadia Monday.
and Accessories
William Gayman, associate con- School, 1111 Caniff avenue, Tues- man, Sam Kutkin, Milton Mahler
Style pius oualitY
ductor of the Halevy Choral So- day and Thursday, 2:30 to 4:30; and Nathan Fishman.
t
It 5 0.00
'. tailored in the latest
Paul Whiteman, himself, and his
ht
The
flower
girls
were
Dorothy
is in char g e of the sig
Moore School, 1000 Alger avenue,
MRS. DOUGLAS BROWN
mmles. Shirts, stud!,
famous orchestra will appear a t cl
Fishman and Marion Winkleman
reading class of the society. Ca- Monday and Wednesday, 3 to 6.
anJ vg
link, etc.. at reav
Chairman Council Program
Arcadia Auditorium on Monday, rea
unable Priee• •
pacify classes are testifying to the Twelfth Street Mothers' Club— and the ring bearer was Master
Committee.
evening, Dec. 3 in a concert ro- success of his work.
l
7724
Fourteenth
Milton
Fishman.
Thi re
k II Schoo ,
His peogram includes
Mrs. Spoth has studied extensively gram.
The study of vocal culture is an- avenue., Monday, Tuesday, Wed-. Mr. and Mrs. Grossman left for
endue
luea.
Remarkable
$545
here and abroad, in Berlin with the Gershwin's Concerto in F for piano other prominent feature of the nesday, Thursday, 2 to 4.
i a several weeks' wedding trip
6
Others up to DO.
Grofe's
and
orchestra,
and
Ferde
famous Mme. Corello and with the
, through the east.
club. Fowler Smith is meeting Citizenship CI
:
thp
great Mms. Spies and Starkosh. At new fantasie "Metropolis."
much approval in his lectures.
Fenkell Mothers' Club and Oak-
The complete program follows:
Shirts at these prices will solve your
present
Mrs. Spoth is in Pitts-
DUDELSON—MELLON
re
i planned for the man Boulevard Club—Fenkell.
A concert is
I.
gift problems
burgh, where she has a large body ' Introduction: Yes, Jaya
near future, plans to be announced branch, Jewish Center, 3430 Fen-,
Mrs. Rose Mellon announces the
is Savage.
of students.
H.
in an early issue of The Chron- kell, Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30 marriage of her daughter, Belle,
we Have No Agencies. Ruby Shoes Are Sold Only
Miss Elsa Stockmann, who will
idle '
to harry Dudelson of Columbus,
to 9 :30.
Maoist% Ager and Yellin
accompany Mrs. Spoth, is a gradu- Sugar
in Our Own Shops
Emma Lazaroff-Schaver, one of ,
Oakland Mothers' Club and, Ohio, on Nov. 18.
Gypay _Gilbert, Malneck and Signorelli
Savoy Hotel
ate of the Koniggliche Academy of Tiger Rag
La Rost, the organizers of the society, met Twelfth Street Mothers' Club— Miss Mellon was attired in a
2652 Woodward Avenue
Music in Berlin and has aoncer-
with a great success at a concert Main Library, Woodward at Kirby,lcocoa brown lace gown with hat to
ill.
Used both in Europe and America.
in Toronto • 4 •
■ match. She carried a corsage of
She has also been a soloist with C"''ra° (Scored by Ferde
Anyone interested in joining the
West Warren Mothers' Club— roses and lilies of the valley.
the Philharmonic Orchestra in Allegro: And•nte con moto, Allegro eon society is urged to call M if% Lit -
Her sister Miss Tillie Mellon
brio, Roy Bargy, Soloist
lian E. Hoffman, 4065 Elmhurst, Kronk
Community
House,. June-
lion and
McGraw, Wednesday,
1 attended her as maid of honor.
Garfield 7560.
A family dinner followed the
tv.
to 3,
Just Like . AI elmal y Out of the Sky.
ceremony, after which Air. and
Music Study Club.
Dondson
Society.
Choral
Hazomir
—
Mrs.
Dudelson left for an eastern
Citizenship
Class
at
Fenkell
Inspiration (Saxaphone So n
{False
The Ilazomir Choral Society an-
Chester Hallett, Soloist
trip.
Miss Louise Conklin, head of the Ilaslett.
Branch
Music Department of the College Melancholy Baby
N " W " nounces the election at its last
A citizenship class conducted by
POLLACK—WEINBERG
, meeting of Reverend A. Rosenfeld the board of education is being
of the City of Detroit, will be the
Interval
' to Sill the vacancy existing on its held at the Fenkell branch of the
speaker at the nevt meeting of the
Congregation Beth Moses was
ANNOUNCE THEIR
v.
board of directors.
If you've never tasted one
Music Study Club of Detroit at the
the
scene
of a pretty wedding on
(First Performance)
Much interest has been displayed Jewish Center, from 7:30 to 9:30 Nov. 18 when Miss Beatrice Wein-
Twentieth Century Clubhouse on metropolis... Ferde
..
Grofe.
of Nate's Sandwiches then
in the class in sight reading which o'clock,
Friday Dec. 7, at 2:30. Miss
nesday. every Tuesday and Wed- berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
vt.
was recently organized. This class
a treat is in store for you.
Conklin will discuss the various
Samuel Weinberg, became the
t
e
meets each Thursday at 8 P. Si ., Girls Fashion Show at Ceenter:
schools of opera, French, German Band Divertimmen
bride of Money S. Pollack, son of
on baxed on Noi•es
Drop in any time for a bite
Tree Air" V a riatis
and is under the direction of Rev.
and Italian, and these will he illus-
Ferde Grofe.
Dec. 5 will prove a gala night Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Pollack.
iro n, . garage
Statler Hotel Main Ballroom
or if you like we'll be glad
II. Alilkovsky, cantor df Congre- at the Jewish Center when the
Wilbur Hall and Woodwind Choir
trated by vocal and instrumental
Miss Weinberg's gown was of
gation Mishkan Israel of Blaine Girls' Council will sponsor a white satin made bouffant style.
Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn,
music.
to deliver.
VII.
Admission $1.00. Finzel's Orchestra, Proceeds go to new
avenue, who is also an active mem- fashion show through the courtesy Iler veil was held in place by a
chairman of the study committee, Popular nolitlest Numbers:
synagogue.
Gilbert and Wayne ber of the Ilazornir Society.
has arranged the program for the
of the J. L. Hudson Co. Members tulle cap caught with orange blos-
American 'rune
Everyone who is interested in of the Center will act as manne- sums. She carried a shower of
ile " d "`"""'
afternoon.
Phone Arlington 8555
learning to sing and to read music quins and will demonstrate the roses. The maid of honor, Miss
should be present at the Shaarey correct dress for every hour of the Sally Weinberg, wore a bouffant
Zedek
branch
at
9125
Twelfth
gown
and
carried
Premier
roses.
day
and
for
every
type
of
activity.
PR
street next Thursday evening, at There will be no admission charge
The bridesmaids, Rudy Feld-
8 o'clock sharp.
and all girls are invited to attend. man, Rita Gilbert, Eleanor Loner-
The regular rehearsal of the
son, Sylvia Polasky and Buddy
Ilazoniir under the leadership of
Lezerson, wore gowns in pastel
DETROIT LIFE TRIP TO
I'rof. E. Zaludkowski is scheduled
shades,made with white bodices
HAVANA IN JANUARY and full skirts. Each carried
W follow the class, and will begin
promptly at 9 P. M.
roses.
$150,000 Club Convention to Be
Murray Nilleur served as best
11524 Dexter Boulevard
Held in February.
man, and the ushers were Marvin
Schlusel, Jack Pollack, Henry
Plans have been completed for Cohen, James Brown and Joseph
the trip to Ilavana, Cuba, which Weinberg.
the Detroit I.ife Insurance Corn.
Two hundred guests were pres-
pony will give to the members of ent at the dinner which followed.
its "Quarter Million" Club in Jan-
Air. and Mrs. l'ollack are spend-
Mogen Dovid Club.
uary, 1929.
ing a fortnight in the east.
The meetings of the club will
Qualification in the "Quarter
henceforth he held on Monday eve- Million" Club is based upon pay-
FRIEDMAN—SILVERBERG
nings at 7:30. II. Faigan and I. ment of $250,000 of new insur-
A family dinner preceded the
Shaw were appointed to take care ance during the calendar year marriage ceremony of Miss Lena
FOR
of the National Fund Flag Day. 1928.
Lee Silverberg, daughter of Airs.
Harry Thav was admitted to the
The party will leave Detroit at Anna Silverberg, and Mr. Joseph
club as a member.
noon on Friday, Jan. 18, 1929, ar- L. Friedman, which was solemn-
G. Duchin told some interesting riving at Miami Beach, Fla., Sun-
ized on Thanksgiving Day at the
Mahogany
facts of Rabbi Akiba's life. II. day, Jan. 20. A stopover of one
Book Cadillac llotel. Rabbi A. M.
or Walnut
Faigan reported the Open Forum and one-half days will be made at
Hershman read the service at 8:30
Eighteenth
lecture of Dr. Rubinow. S. Hay- Miami Beach, and the Roney Plaza
o'clock.
118 W. Lafayette
Century
man then concluded the program by Hotel has been chosen as head-
The bride was charming in her
r.
—
t a Ily a s n o T ubo n es n Ceeed
Compact table $
English
reporting on late Zionist events.
quarters
while
there.
The
party
white moire gown fashioned with
We will open soon in the-
model in brown and
Design
then will proceed to Havana, long tight sleeves. The collar was
b e withou t • radio.
heart of the downtown district
gold finish.
Roses of White and Blue.
Cuba, Tuesday morning, Jan. 22 Queen Anne style, embroidered
.The Little Giant et the Ale
to serve you with
The Roses of the White and
Three days will be spent in with pearls. In front a large bow
Blue, meeting at the home of Tes- Havana and the Plaza Hotel has caught the skirt in a drape, and in
Everyone Knows the
sie Steinberg, 585 Josephine, elect- been chosen as headquarters. A the back the bodice effect was fur-
ed the following officers: Sadie complete program of entertain- ther graced with a very full long
Excellence of the
—both splendidly presented in the
FEATURING
Juranell, president; Rose Katz, ment has been arranged for the skirt. Her veil was held in place
handsome instrument shown above.
vice-president; Rose Shiovitz, Sec- "Quarter Million" Club members by a lace coronet embroidered in
retary; Tessie Steinberg, trees- and guests during their stay in seed pearls. She carried a bola-
' urer. Plans were made for a Ilavana. quet of bride's roses.
Chanukah party. The program
The matron of honor was Mrs.
The party will return over the
Watch for Opening Date
consisted of a pantomime on same route and will be back in William Balsley, sister of the
Naomi and Ruth, "First Snow- Detroit Sunday, Jan. 27.
'
bride, who wore an oyster white
storm in Chelem," translated from
The Convention of the $150,000 beaded dress made on the long
Ilebrew, told by Sadie Juranell.
(R. C, A.)
Club of the Detroit Life Insurance lines. She wore green slippers and
Company
will be held in Detroit carried tea roses.
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Final Week of "The Silent Feb. 26 and 27, at Hotel Statler
Miss Ilarriet Stern, maid of
combined with the matchless Victrola.
and will close with a banquet at honor, was attired in green moire
House" at Cass.
the outfit shown at the right
made with a long bodice and ruf-
The second and final week of the Detroit-Leland Hotel.
fled skirt. She carried Ophelia
engagement of "The Silent House"
sells—less tubes, for
and
Complete $250
will commence at the Cass Theater New York Theater Guild to roses.
Record
with
The bridesmaids, Betty Stein,
next
Sunday
evening.
Dec.
2.
De-
Albums
Tubes
Present "John Fergu-
Belle Goodman, Clara Rothberg
, troitera have found this drama to
son," Dec. 6-8.
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he
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melodramatic
thriller
of
the
Think of the exhaustless wealth of
alike in flesh beaded gowns, made
first order, accompanied with excit-
pleasure
this
instrument
would
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After
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New
York
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engag-
on
the
straight line. The last two
powerful, clear toned, dependable
ing situations of novel and
Guild had made its first production carried bouquets of Premier roses,
—wonderful value at
into your home—wonderful
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radio—handsomely hammered silver
in
the
Garrick
Theater
in
the
and
the
first two carried muffs
edy interludes that are robustly
only $250.
finish. See it I Hear Itl
amusing. "The Silent House" is Spring of 1919, it was bankrupt made of Premier buds.
financially
but
it
still
had
two
Mr. Herman Friedman assisted
one of the red-letter events of the
current theatrical season, and mighty asaets—its own undaunted as best man and the ushers were
should not be missed by anyone cheerfulness and an extraordinary Solomon Boesky, Milo Bielfield,
Edward Newman and Ilarry Lutz.
who enjoys red-blooded, terse and play.
I
Faye London was the little
interesting enteratinment.
flower girl and Aubrey Meisner
was the ring bearer.
Mrs. Silverberg chose a gown of
blue transparent velvet with the
silver trimming down the back, for
her daughter's wedding. She car-
(1I C1
ried a corsage of orchids.
Service—Courtesy—SanIce
Mr. and Mrs. Friedman are so-
The Artistic
journing in the east.
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