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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-11-30

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PAGE TWO

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HADASSAR AFFAIR

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Two lovely open stock Ster-
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able at remarkably low
prices. You can start a
set of solid silver with-

STERLING

6 Salad Forks

for $9.00

New manufactur-
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"Calvert" and "Re-
pousse" Patterns at
astonishingly low
prices f o r solid
table silver of
splendid weight,
made to last for
generations.

6 Teaspoons

for $7.00

SOLD

ONLY IN DETROIT B Y

Departmna

Stcord

\I\ / RE IM e
(Woodward at John R.

WLLL BE GUEST AT BANQUET
HERE ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9

Detroit Hadassah, 6553 Second,
boulevard.
.
Additional Host
Supplementing the lists hereto-
te
.:
fore published are the following
hostesses (contributing $50 or
over): Sirs, Harman A. August,
Mrs. Ily Broder, Mrs. Max Keidan,
Mrs. Maurice landau, Mrs. A. J.
I
Levin, Sirs. Geo. Lipkin, Mrs. D.
List of Hostesses and Patron - N. Cidden and Mrs. Sidney Stone,
who is general chairman of the
1 ewes Is a Veritable Who's
luncheon. Also the following ad-
ditional patrons (at $25 per
Who in Detroit."
cover): Mrs. Harry Alvin, Sirs.

Eyes of all Detroit are expect- E. A. Atlas, Mrs. Harry Berman,
antly turned upon Detroit Chapter Mrs. Jos. Bleier, Mrs. Max Blum-
of Hadassah, in connection with berg, Mrs. D. B. Blumenthal, Mrs.
the luncheon extraordinary to be Jack Burke, Mrs. Herbert Cohen,
Morse
held on Tuesday, Dec. IL at Hotel Mrs. Herman Cohen, Mrs.
Statler The roster of the guests M. Cohen, Mrs. Louis Davidson,
at this affair looks like a list of Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, Mrs. lien
Fenton, Mrs. Julius Fisher, Mrs.
Sam Gerson, Mrs. Ily B. Gittle-
man, Mrs. Abraham Glazer, Sirs.
David Goodrnan, Mrs. Chas. Gross-
berg, Mrs. B. 0. Ilarris, Mrs.
David I. Huber, Mrs. A. Jacobs,
Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, Mrs. Joshua
Karbel, Mrs. Sol Kaufman, Mrs.,
Ilarry B. Keidan, Mrs. Geo. Levey,
Mrs. Sam Levey, Mrs . Joseph
Levin, Mrs. Theodore Levin, bliss.
Edna Lewis, Mrs. Sam Lieberman,
nce
Mrs. }tarry Love, Mrs. B. Mazure,
Mrs. Sam Mintz, Mrs. Ben Net-
t
zorg, Mrs. Ilarry Niman, Mrs. J.
11. Polozker, Mrs. A. S. Purdy,
Mrs. Louis Rosenthal, Mrs. Si.
Rosenzweig , Jr., Mrs. Ed. Schloss-
CHAIM SHAPIRO
man, Mrs. R. Schomberger, Mrs.
. Sara Schwartz, Ntre. Nathan Sha-
Chaim Shapiro, national press• Shapiro will be guest at a confer-
piro, Mrs. Ben Siegel, Mrs. Joseph
Silberstein, Mrs. Aaron Simons, dent of the Jewish Consumptive ence at the A. R. Hall, 527 liol-
Mrs. Barney Smith, Mrs. Harry Relief Association of California, brook.
Reservations for the banquet
Stamler, Mrs. Edward Stein, Sirs. will be the principal speaker at a
Theodore Steinberg, Mrs. J. B. banquet of the Detroit auxiliary • should be made immediately
Ulmann, Mrs. Peter Vass, Mrs. of the association to be held at through Abraham H. Jaffin, gen.
Herbert Warner, Sirs. Herman Jericho Hall, 2705 Joy Road, on oral secretary of the Detroit auxil-
—Photo by Reiman Studio
iary, 818 Hammond building, Cad-
Warren, SIrs. Sophie Weil, Mrs. Sunday evening, Dec. 9.
On Sunday morning, Dec. 9, Mr. iliac 4088.
MRS. M. L. PRENTIS
Leo Weisman, Mrs. Ralph Weis-

"Who's Who in Detroit," contain- man, Mrs. Harry Weitzman, Mrs.
ing, as it does, the names of hun• Abner Wolfe, Mrs. L. II. 'olfe
dreds of women well known for and Mn. Israel Zither.
In order to insure prompt re
their philanthropic and social ac-
admission cards, checks
tivities. These names will be in- ceipt of
d at once to e
ould be maile
scribed in a beautiful program, a eh
, 2
Blain ate.
455
aurice
Landau
copy of which will be presented to M
each participant as a lasting sou- nue.
venir of this remarkable event.
Every detail of this affair holds
rich promise of enjoyment and in-
PROVE
Mrs. Muriel Nlagerl
spiration.

Drawing approximately 300
I well known for her appearances at
Kyle, theaters
a leading
Detroit
soprano,
local
and
at Detroit
Sym- people for each of the three lee-
delivered on Sunday, Mon-
phony
phony concerts, will give a group
of solos, accompanied
the piano
Euetice. on
Another
ar- day and Tuesday evenings by Prof.
by Ola Defoe l distinction will be F. Schneierson, the Jewish Cen-
ter reached the peak of its success
tist of unusual
Lewis Richards, head of the music
department of Michigan State Col- with
Enthusiastic
the Yiddish
gatherings
Forum. packed
Sir. Richards was the hall. attesting to the need of
lege, Lansing. M
the
visiting
artist
at the
last two the Yiddish lecture series. J. Hag-
concerts
of the
Detroit
Symphony

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tendance. Nine per cent go to
(Continued From Page One).
temple on the High Holy Days
adult Jewish education comes in i , only
for its. share of comment.
"This astonishingly low figure of
See Educational Need.
'Yom Kippur and Rosh Ilashonah
MEMBERS.
TO WHEEL
"The influence of materialism i is Jews' may possibly be explained
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
advanced as one of the reasons for by the fact that there is a rotating
today's religious difficulties, and cycle of those who attend occas-
DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE
See Billy Burton finish his 101-hour grind
then, of course, both the Temple Tonally, the majority of whom, to-
CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE
tomorrow at 3 p. m. at our salesroom-
Boards and the Rah'i receive their gether with the 9 per cent. make
PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE
share of criticism from the rank up the apparently large attendance
COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE
and file of the laity."
on the High Holy Days," the re-
The 1,222 nien answering the port said.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
questionnaire constitute seven per
Prayer Comforts Many.
NEW YORK CURB MARKET
cent of the 17,550 to whom the in- Some 99 per cent answered the
121.125 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
quiries were sent, which is re- question as to whether or not they
P. M.
girded as the highest percentage
PA
No Used Cars Will Be Sold Saturday Until 3:30
Randolph 4993A-5-6-7
of responses ever received in such these
receive
comfort from
Of
responding,
26 per prayer.
cent pray
"Then" the Greatest Used Ler Sale in History!
a survey. The answers came from daily, 29 per cent pray occasional-
New York R. L. TEMPLIN, Manager Canton
103 communities and 124 congre- Iv and 45 per cent did not admit
Orchestra, performing
on that Ile
rare
gai, I.. Kay
and S. at
Rothenstein
re
harpischord.
is speetively
presided
the meetings.
a b
n u d s Direct Private Wires to All Princi.
CI eovl e u Im
gations in a total of 31 states and praying at all. Prayer gives com-
On
Wednesday
evening,
under
Findlay
instrument, the
pal Markets
the auspices of the Kvutzah Ivrith, the District of Columbia during a fort to 88 per cent.
an intimate friend of Ilerbert
_
.
"It seems unfair to me for one
Bernard Isaacs as chairman,
chairan, period of one year.
hoover, having been closely asso•
As to the portion of the service to pray only when he needs help," ►
elated with the latter in Belgium, Prof. Shneiersen addressed a Ile- preferred. the sermon rated first
where he resided for 20 years ' brew meeting in the Center.
, I answered.
with 73 per cent of the men, prayer !one,
find prayer valuable in help-
Since his return to this country, a
was first with Ift per cent and mu- ing to meet trying situations cour-
few years ago, Sir. Richards has
sic with 0 per cent. A number of ageously," anothed said.
achieved an enviable reputation
150 Used Cars Will Be Sold at Their Lowest Price
men said all three ar•• important.
Store younger than older men
as a harpischordist and has ap-
Vote on 11
Sermon
Subjects.
Among
suggested
sermon find unusual need for prayer in
peered with the symphony orches•
HENRIETTA MARKOWITZ
tray of leading cities.
IS NOW ASSOCIATED WITH THIS FIRM
w. grow, the
s"r
m eo n
1975 Pingree avenue, passed away subjects, five won first preferenc criTsehse oof lI ce lr. otrhe
Mrs. Jacobs to Speak.
As already announced, Mrs. Ed- on Nov. 23 at the age of 22. She among three-fourths of the 1,222 more regularly they attend temple.
18320 JOHN R. ST.
ward Jacobs of New York will be is survived by her father, Abra- men. The subject of Jewish prob- Similarly, married men are more
the speaker of the afternoon. ham. Burial took place at Mach- lams led the field. 20 per cent of frequent than bachelors in attend-
13327
Rabbi A. M. the men rating it first. Jewish a
Although Mrs. Jacobs has been pelah Cemetery.
Some 93 per cent of the men en-
15863
motement came Lext with 18 per
Established 1901
Fu- cent; spiritual matters third with ay participation in congregational
16 . 173
many
many years, and has visited prat- conducted from Lewis Bros.'
11 per cent; Jewish history fourth j activities. Only one man made a
CHERRY 4900
tically every part of the country, neral Home. -.
1900 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
with 11 per cent; and rocial prol- statement against more such ac-
this is the first time that Detroit
TILLIE GRANT
lens fifth with 19 tut cent.
tivities.
Hadassah will have the privilege
More Than Half Fast.
Others were: Civic Qnestions.
of hearing her. During her rest- 8218 Epworth boulevard, passed
George Lea is
Considerably more than one-half
Saul Lc .
Seymour
25 at the age of 58. 0 per cent; plays and novels, 5;
Daniel Leal.
dente in the south, Mrs. Jacobs away on NOV.
MRS. MILKOWSKY HEADS
was instrumental in organizing Burial took place at Oakview biographies, 5; Biblical themes, 5• of the men fast on Yom Kippur.
J. N. F. LADIES' GROUP
many new chapters there. She was Cemetery. Rabbi Fischer offici- economic issues, 3, and political Two-thirds of those who are mer-
chants close their stores on the
questions 3.
vice-president of the national or- abed.
The Ladies' Auxiliaryof the
"I don't care what the sermon Iligh holy Days. Yahrzeit is ob-

ganization for three years and
Jewish National Fund. at a meet-
EUGENE GOLDBERGER
is about, so long as it is about me. served by 89 per cent.
chairman of the Palestine Commit-
Some 85 per cent desire Ilebrew ing on Nov. 21, at the Shaarey
2025 Clairmount avenue, son of Rabbis I know won't understand
tee. succeeding Miss IlenriShe
in the service. Of those 85 per
statement," one man wrote.
503 Hammond Bldg.
Szold in the latter office. etta Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberger, that Some
two-thirds of the 1,222 cent, only 36 per cent read or un-
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
was also a member of the Hades- passed away on Nov. 25 at the age
Cadillac 5916
,
of 12. Burial took place at Oak- stated a first preference as to time derstand Hebrew. Of the 15 per
rah Commission which went to
of religious service. Of these, 62 cent not desiring Hebrew, 83 per
Known for twelve Iwo, 02
Palestine a year ago to make in- view Cemetery.
cannot
read
the
larguage.
per cent stipulated Friday eve- cent
Detroit Land Contract Go.
vestigation of the Hadassah Medi-
ning, 15 per cent Saturday and 23 "Hebrew is most annoying," one
BRAMAMSON
PETER A

cal Organization. Both by her
268 Mt. Vernon avenue, passed Sunday. Twice as many men old- man wrote. "Very few, except , •
magnetic personality and her wide
25 at the age of 58. er than 40 than under 40 prefer rabbis, care for it."
experience, Mrs. Jacobs is emi-
e on Nov.
"No other language can express
morning.
neatly qualified to address a large R e was the beloved father of Mrs. Saturday
the religious feeling of, or appeal
Actual Practices Revealed.
Sarah Shapiro, Mrs. Rose White
group.
the Jew as Hebrew,"
Actually, of the 121 congrega- to the so ul of
Not only Detroit women will at- and William. Burial took place at
First Mortgage Roads
d b • th 1,21 re- another said.
tend this luncheon. Pontiac will Machpelah Cemetery on Noe. 27. tiona p .
Congregational singing was Net -
Collateral Trust Notes
TONVENIENT
plying, 52 per cent conduct Friday
be represented by the following Rabbi Aishiskin officiated.
FOR EFFICIENT , ECONOMICAL AND
Guaranteed Land Contracts
and Saturday services; 23 per cent id on by (41 per cent. Of that num-
CAR CO
patrons: Mrs. Joseph Barnet,

SER VICE BRING
Friday only; II per cent Friday, her, 81 per cent favor such sine- i
Unguarantees1 Land Contracts
Mrs. Norman Buckner, Mrs. Benj.
HARRY ARONOVITZ
Goldstein, Mrs. Ilarry Hirshberg, passed away Nov. 3 at the age of Saturday and Sunday; 6 Saturday ing and 76 per cent of the latter
Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky, Mrs. Julius 2re at Rochester. Minn., where he end Sunday; 3 Friday and Sun. Join in.
Yielding from 6 to 14%
I.evin. Mrs. Jacob Meyer, Mrs. was taken for medical aid. Ile is day; 3 Saturday only, and 2 Sun-
William Present, Mrs. Louis Solo- survived by his wife and baby, his day only.
"ROSALIE" TO OPEN
Of the 94 per cent answering as
mon and Mrs. Barney Wyman. It parents, sisters Ruth and NIrs.
NEW WILSON DEC. 10
is also likely that representatives Samuel Siegel. Funeral services regularity of attendance, 43 per
24-Flour Towing Service
were
conducted
by
the
Beth
cent
indicated regularity and 4'S
from Flint and Grand Rapids will
The new Wil°vn Theater spy".
Moses Congregation, Rabbis Gold- per cent admitted occasional at-
attend.
site the Detroit Athletic Club,
Because of the increasing activ- in and Strauss officiating.
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU-
Brush and Randolph streets, will
ity of the Luncheon Committee,
throw open its doors Monday night,
ALLY-WASHED AND CARE-
two meetings of this committee
MARTIN L. SPERLING
Dec. 10.
will be held next week, the first aged 22, of 2030 Blaine avenue,
FULLY HAND IRONED
Bertram C. Witney has definite-
on Monday, Dec. 3, at the home of son of Mr. and Sirs. Abraham
ly barked Fla Ziegfeld's big musi-
Mrs. NI. L. Prentis, 664 Chicago Sperling, brother of Doris and
cale,
"Rosalie,"
with
Marilyn
Slil-
MRS.
H.
MILKOWSKY
boulevard, and the second on Herman Sperling, passed away on
ler, Jack Donahue and a hundred
at the home of Sunday, Nov. 25. He was well
Thursday,
others as his first offering. This Zedek branch, elected Mrs. H. Mil-
Mrs. J. Ehrlich, president of known in labor circles and was
very successful comedy comes t , kowsky pre sident for the ensuing
vice-chairman of the Sacco and
Detroit fresh from New York and year.
Vanzetti defense committee, Bu[-
ing memory of my beloved
Others elected are: . Mesdames
In ling
ladel
, triumphs.

o Phiphia
foto, N. Y. As a manager of the
erei ra, who
band Abraham
hus
The Wilson will accommodate A. Teitelbaum, S. Levine and .1.
n s i %a i a
Paeih
o.,h e0, sh.i o eand h , Pennsylvania
• ar s a g
o Nov. 30, 1,916 patrons. The regular sale Fidler, vice-presidents; Mrs. II.
coalo r a. d t n
passe d away 10 se
sknown
he became
of seats will open Tuesday. Dee. Kraft, financial secretary; Mrs. Si.
throughout the United States. 1918 .
I, at 9 a. in. at the box office. At Hayman, recording secretary; Mrs.
„.,,, a .. s .„, ,tat some over u..
Burial took place at Machpelah
24-Hour Service on All Cars
12:15 p. m.,Monday. Dee. 3. in the S. Weiner, cnresponding secretary;
Tears in •P ence one. non.
Cemetery. Rabbi Ashinsky offici-
e
Hemlock 4198
re Miss-
rs. S. Becker, treasur;
For meteors keeps you ever n ar us, reception room of the Book•Cadil. Mrs.
12638 Hamilton A
Though you died ten year. ago.
ated.
lac Hotel, to accemm(slate theme dames S. Caned, W. Sitter and G.

His
loving
Wife
and
Children,
more
exacting
and
.particular
re-
Zakuto,
trustees.
MRS. GERTRUDE ABRAMS
12168 Dexter Boulevard
Plans were discussed for the en-
passed away Nov. 27 at her home Mr. Nathan Pereira, Samuel Pe- carding Iccation, seats will be auc- suing year, and members pledged
2047 West Euclid avenue, at the reira, Myer A. Pereira, Morey Pe- tinned.
Phone Longfellow 1185
their co-operation to the new of-
age of 56. She is survived by her mire, Mrs. Saul D. Cohen, grand-
(leers.
husband, Nlorris Abrams, and seven children and great-grandchildren.
Eastern
Ladies
Society

Bursar
d
,
children, 1 ' e tta, Belle ,
La Argentina
Dance This Sunday.
In treasured memory of my be-
Mrs. Herman Tulpan, Mrs. Ben
Arlington 8823
Argentina, the Spanish dancing
Dia yet, hear it' s Kitty el S.W..?
Elmhurst
Green, Sirs. Carl Bretman and laved sister, Etta Barris, who
The Eastern Ladies' Society's
Ever: Y1-•1 s,,anteed to •1ng Ot
sensation, will appear in Orchestra
- Ask one who
trill he etchanged.
Mrs.
ter
of Fred
Mrs. Escoff.
Benjamin
She Weisblum,
was a sis- passed away two years ago today. masouerade dance will be held at
hall on the evening of Dec. 10.
ho. boJght Iron, "
Hotel this Sunday
the
,,h 5.0 p.....4 ...,, evening.Wayne
A small depo.it holds
f,,,m , ...
nse
h.. I nth. to.
She created such a furore at her
,r ,.
n .; snles
24-HOUR SERVICE
Max
Korner
and
Mrs.
Ethel
Finkel
nszs
Prizes
will
be
awarded
• very 'election until Ihti•tma-.
Remember, the twenties, the
New York debut in Town Hall, on
• d
CAR AND MOTOR WASH. DUCO SPRAY
heart is achlag sorelY
of New York. Burial took place at Anmy
This is yosr ooParturotY to net
for costumes adjudged the best
thirties or forties won't last
Nov. 9. that she was at once en-
sntte.ies•b:e
taro(
As I think or I. M. today.
Birds and
,
that evening.
Nlachpelah Cemetery.
"Give Us • Trial and You'll Be Convinced"
s over
forever—some day (and it
•hen
li•e',
race
i
gaged
for
the
Gallo
Theater,
Nov.
net
prices.
Itefore you purchase 199ne and see
And m• tim e has clone to lo.
and the Town Hall Nov. 17,
won't be long) you will be
11,
,,,,,
t
•nd
finest
bird
KAMIN SILVERMAN
ne or
fifty,
or sixty, or se•enty .
24
and
29,
in
an
effort
to
satisfy
'
As ern s
.!
w; n
Weiss Catered at the Fink-
3244 Monterey avenue, Passed 7,..G"::
And life will be just as sweet
the demand to see her.
GREASING
away at Los Angeles on Nov. 20.
by
her
dear
Broth-
COURTESY BIRD SHOP
missed

nd
pain just as unbearable.
S
Burial took place at Machpelah
129 t. AST CRANI) RIVER
The Fink-Schreiber wedding, on
Plan now for these days that
Cr , Ed Ellis.
Open All Night
Atraes Gam Broadam , Market
Cemetery on Nov. 26. Nov. 18, considered one of the '
are sure to come. Co•operate
del
lord.
•nd
ssnals
all
PARKING
wr
In sad memory of our deloved prettiest weddings of the year,
with Nature to prevent the
2438 WOODWARD
husband and father, Edward Blum. WAS catered to by the strictly
minor disorder. which sap
Open Evenings Till
736 •
R
THE OYSTER HOUSE
585 Kenilworth. Lo. 8439
o e eight years ago k sh r caterer, Mack B. Weiss, of
berg, who died
health •nd bring on chronic
1670 Pingree avenue. The dinner
— Nov. 30.
. Drink Mountain Val-
di
White Star Special Sour Cream
-- —
was catered to about 500 couples.
ley Mineral Water from Hot
Cheese Loaf
A preciou s on e from s e h. gone,
Springs, Ark., to aid Nature
3169 WOODWARD AT PETERBORO
A voie
lo•ed is still.
Butter
ce w
e
A place is •anant in our hearts
"Gow," a Picture of Life
to keep your system flushed
HAROLD S. SMITH
can be filled.

MOTOR CLEANING
Whirls
of poisons and your kidneys
Among Head Hunters, at
CAR WASHING
The trend is definite and unmistakable. The love far the
healthy •nd active.
His luring Wife and Daughters.
expression for
A-k Yo,r I ■ soor.
beautiful. innate in every woman, is finding new
MANUEL URBACH
Out of the farthest islands of
FURNITURE in the home.
loving
memory
to
our
darling
the
South
Pacific,
the
home
of
the
In
Granite end Marble,
Johnson,
Park With Us While at the Fox Theatre
Century,
Our line= include such factories as the
daughter and sister, Carol Alice headhunters and cannibals, Capt.
John Widdicomb, Grand Rapid. Furniture, K•rpen, and many
Abramoritz, who died on Nov. 30, E. A. Salisbury has brought the
Frew Rat Spriage. AY' •
breath-taking picture called "Gow"
others of national repute.
S32 w. Jellsrsms, Detroit. Rawki'lth Pt:3
1925, at the age of 6.
We Ikel.5•1
which will be shown at Orchestra
Latest Improved hlethods.
Presence
While
You
I. Your
Hall for one week beginning Sun-
Snappy Service
Now in oar New 'Location
sile . ...e'lli iiVil:rishei..: r7ore' a eljs.m.
Watch
day, Dec. 2, with evening perform-
Ana God took her home I. 1". •.. .
Guarantee Brake Service
7723 TWELFTH STREET
Before she ...oiled on earth.
antes only, starting at 8:15
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