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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-11-30

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PAGE SIX

ThEDLTROCK FAISROIRDNIC1,F

ORPHAN HOME DANCE
THIS SUNDAY NIGHT

When holiday hospitality
invades the home

An arti4tic centerpiece
An appreciated gift

McMillan Fruit 'Baskets

Attractive baskets heaped to overflowing with lus-
cious fruits, jams, candy, etc.

We carry baskets filled in stock
or fill them to individual orders

Fruit Basket
prices
range from

$3.00

to $50.00

No Good. Sent Out C. 0. D.

Charge Accounts Invited

Q. & R, McMillan Co.

RANDOLPH 8800

--You've, never tasted
such fine delicatessen!

Cured and prepared in our own
inimitable style, Buddy's delicates-
sen pleases the most discriminating
palate. The deliciousness of our
corned beef, pastrami, salami, etc.,
[. ;1 ,:,,:,'"r,,,,to nd, is lingering and will make you want
to come back for more.
Ph*". yourr
ll be
we °I'

and
anytime to
d
el ive r.
glad

"BUDDY'S" DE LICATE SEN

"The Rendezvous of Your Friends."

Garfield 9248

Twelfth at Taylor

'Don't Forget Those Unable to Care
For Themselves

Be Sure to Attend the

Thanksgiving

DANCE

Sponsored by the

Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home

SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 2

JEAN GOLDKETTE'S COUNTRY CLUB ORCHESTRA

You will have a good time and at the same time will
have a hand in making the coming year a little brighter,
a little happier to those poor little unfortunate ones.

A Message of Thanks!

The European Jewish Women's
Welfare Organization

COFFEE
SHOP

1,..inzi:m.„.4

Every Day

Special Daily Luncheon.

FISHER-
HAMBURG

Special
Salad and
Sandwich
Combina-
t ion

1326

Rapid Service

ROKEACH
NYAFAT

KOSHER

awe MAillles

s.

OR)

A PURE V EGETABLE

PRODUCT

CAFE ROYAL PALMS

CHOICEST OF FOODS SERVED

FRENCH and ITALIAN DINNER, $1.25
SUNDAYS, $1.75

Music and Dancing from 6:30 Till Closing
NO COVER CHARGE TILL 9:30 P. M.
MUSICALEXTRAVAGANZA AT 11 P. M.

a

BIG ACTS BY STAGE FOLK

33 Verner Highway Wed at Woodward
Phone Cherry 0810

p

ll

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

Table Service, Lunches, Roast Fowl and Salads of All Kinds

12046 Dexter, Between Elmhurst and Monterey

Hose are here in smart gray, brown,
or beige shades. $2.50 pair.

Hudson's—First Floor—Farmer

The J.L.Hudson Co.

Woodward, Gratico. Farmer, Grand River

PEDO-GRAPHIC FOOT ANALYSIS--
BY HACK'S SCIENTIFIC FOOT FITTERS

Is an assurance of perfect fitting shoes,

which is an important factor to the one who
is seeking real foot comfort.

A number of friends of Mrs.
Minnie Ettenheimer tendered her
a surprise party at her home on
Glynn Court last Sunday evening.

Misses Josephine Lewis, Lois
Meyers, Lillian Stern, Helen Ehr-
lich and Eleanor Sloman were
among the Detroit girls who were
guests of Kappa Nu Fraternity
at Ann Arbor over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coulson of
Detroit and Mr and Mrs. Edward
Rosenbaum of Kalamazoo acted as
chaperones.

Bokeach Kosher Nyafat is
neither fleishig nor milchig.
re
Can be used for preparing
roasts, fry.ng meets, pan-
cakes, on chopped liver, etc.

Also excellent for preparing
dairy dishes—fried fish, fried
eggs, etc.
Al all grocers
ROKE.D. H & SONS, Int.
Brooklyn, N. Y.

A. SHARP

General Distributors
11390 Broadstrest

Mrs. Lena Harris of Rochester
avenue and daughter-in-law, Mrs..
David Harris of Dexter boulevard,
are leaving Dec. 2 to remain the
rest of the winter months in Cali-
fornia. They will visit in San
Francisco, Hollywood and Los
Angeles.

Mrs. Nat S. Eppstein of Cort-
i land avenue was the recipient of
many gifts at two stork showers.
Miss Ida Vittes, her sister, and
Molly Chanko honored her at King
Was Los on Saturday, Nov. 17.
Covers were laid for 25. Mrs. J.
J. Eppstein of Tyler avenue en-
tertained with • shower on Satur-
day, Nov. 21. Covers were laid
for 16 and bridge was the diver.'

sion of the evening.

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.

ROKEACII
Kosher
Soap

111

se

HACK'S ORTHOPEDIC FOOTWEAR

While strictly health shoes, are just as
fashionable as they are comfortable. COST
NO MORE THAN ORDINARY QUAL-
ITY SHOES.

TWENTY-EIGHT

IA DAMS AVE. W.

laws STROH BLDG.
gth FLOOR

CUSTOM and READY-MADE SCIENTIFIC FOOTWEAR
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN

SPECIAL SALE
257c DISCOUNT

On All Lamps, Electrical Novelties,
Fireplace Fittings and Fixtures

LASTAR ELECTRIC CO.

11526.34 Dexter Boulevard

CALL US FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL REPAIRS

Longfellow 2223.4

The Detroit Hebrew
Free Loan Association

ANNOUNCES THEIR

ANNUAL BALL

TO BE HELD

Sat. Eve., Dec. 15

MASONIC TEMPLE BALLROOM

We appeal not only to the members but
also to the general public to attend this af-
fair so that we may be able to carry on our
noble work.

Detroit Hebrew Free Loan Association

535 FREDERICK AVE.

An Announcement to the Jewish
Community

ABE MAX

On Wednesday, Nov. 21, Miss
Anna Freedman of Harmon ave-
nue entertained at • personal
shower and bridge in honor of
Miss Emma Brodsky, a Christmas
Day bride-elect.

DETROIT'S NEWEST NITE CLUB

JOHN DOUGLAS, Director of Fdn

Most acceptable at Christmas time
are these fine silk-and -wool hose. Ac-
tive sportswomen or those who prefer
to look on are delighted with these very
smart and equally practical cold
weather hose. Many women also don
them for Winter street wear with their
more sportive costumes.

Ring Roller
Machine

Take this opportunity of thanking the public for
their response to our ninth annual ball. We also ac-
knowledge our appreciation to the officers whose dili-
gent and tireless efforts were reflected in the success
of our affair.

Woothr.r4

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Musliner
entertained 60 guests at a dinner j El will present at its next regular
dance at Northwood Inn on Friday meeting on Monday, Dec. 10, an
evening, Nov. 23, and on Monday, i internationally famous sculptor,
Nov. 26, Mrs. Musliner entertained . etcher and writer in the person of
50 ladies at luncheon, followed by Emil Fuchs of Vienna, Rome and
bridge and mah jong, also at Paris. Mr. Fuchs is a lecture dem-
Northwood. The tables were beau- onstrator. He initates his audi-
tifully decorated with autumn' core in the secret of his art as he
flowers. shows the making of an etching
from start to finish.
Mrs. Celia Mayer of Second ave-
nue is spending some time in New
Mrs. N. Kohn entertained at
York as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. luncheon and bridge on Wednesday
—Photo he Rembrandt Studio.
M. M. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. at her home on Dexter boulevard.
Victor Kohnstamm.
MRS. GILBERT E. FINK
Mrs. Sol E. Goldsmith of the Ho-
(Miss Evelyn Schreiber)
Adolph Finsterwald has returned tel Strathmore has returned from
from a short visit in Boston and I delightful two weeks' visit to Miss Evelyn Schreiber, whose
—Photo by C. M. Hare+ Co.
New York.
Cincinnati, 0., where she attend- marriage to Gilbert Fink took
MRS. HARRY HOCK
ed the celebration of the eightieth place on Nov. 18, was the inspira-
Miss Aimee Tobias, formerly of birthday of her brother.
tion of much pre-nuptial entertain-
for the benefit of the Detroit He-
11637
Hamilton
avenue,
is
now
ing. The following is a list of
brew Orphan Home, 47 Rowena residing at the Wilshire hotel, and
Mrs.
Dave
Newman,
(bliss
Ceil
hostesses who feted the bride-
street, on Sunday evening, Dec. 2,
Martin
L.
Tobias
is
making
his
Rubin),
of
East
Kirby
avenue,
en-
elect:
at the Book Cadillac, is Mrs. Harry
home with Mr. and Mrs. Edward tertained with two tables of bridge
Mrs. Nathan Schreiber honored
Hock.
Tobias, 16010 Hackett avenue.
on Nov. 22, in honor of her son, her daughter on Sept. S with a
Mrs. Ralph Paul and Mrs. Her-
Robert
I.
Newman's
birthday.
luncheon
and bridge for 30 guests
man Cohen, as general chairmen,
Max Loewenstein of 2016 Clair-
at the Detroit-Leland Hotel.
report a large advance sale of tick-
Mrs.
Sol
E.
Ileineman
and
.
mont
avenue
is
now
stopping
at
eta and ensure an enjoyable pro-
Mrs. George Feldman and Mrs.
gram for the evening. Music will the Blackstone Hotel, Omaha, daughter Claire of Bloomfield Alex Schreiber were joint hostess-
Hills, who have been abroad since en at a miscellaneous shower and
be furnished by Jean Goldkette's Neh., where he is on business.
September, are expected to return bridge luncheon for 75 guests at
Country Club Orchestra.
Miss
Mollie at Steffin,
a bride-elect,
Credit is given the following was
honored
a personal
shower in time for the Christmas holidays. the Book-Cadillac on Oct. 3.
--
On Oct. 5 Mrs. Henry Fidler
committee for assistance in prepa-
The Maimonides Medical So- entertained at a kitchen shower
ration for the dance: Mrs. Louis and bridge given in her honor by
Yudkoff,
who
were
joint
hostesses
ciety
,
cie
sponsored
a keno and feather and bridge-luncheon at her home
Newman, Mrs. Alex Taub, Mrs. Mrs. A. Yudkoff and Miss H elen
' party at Hotel Statler on Tuesday on La Salle boulevard.
Fanny Rodin, Mrs. Hannah Ilar-
. evening.
Miss Dorothy Isberg was hostess
with, Mrs. Ann Elias, Mrs. Mary to 35 guests.
Gordon, Mrs. Sidney Stone, Mrs.
at a bridge-luncheon on Oct. 10
M Greenblatt will be host- at her home on Gladstone avenue.
Mrs. M.
II. P. Cohen, Mrs. P. Rottenberg, , • Miss Gertrude Bernstein of Col-
t s at
t b
guests
a bridge-tea
r id t ea on
RS to 5
On Oct. 12 Miss Irene Kessler
Mrs. Greenberg, Mrs. A. 0. Bar- lingwood avenue, entertained for' Saturday,
Dec. 1, at Hotel Statler invited guests to a hosiery shower-
sky, Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Annie Katz , I her sister, Miss Rae Bernstein, at e
0
luncheon and bridge at her home
Mrs. Holtzman, Mrs. Ida Winkel- a bridge tea for 40 people.
i
i Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern of . on Chicago boulevard
man airs. M. J. Newman, Mrs. Jos •
East Grand boulevard entertained
Mrs. M. Trager entertained on
Newman, Mrs. A. B. Weber.
At arewell dinner was given at
Oct 13 at luncheon, later taking
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton ing at their home.
' Bernstein of Gladstone avenue, for at a family dinner on Thanksgiv- her guests to the theater.
U. H. S. TO GET 2 NEW
(In Oct. 16 Mrs. harry
Jacob-
Mrs. Fannie Bernstein and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zechman
BUSES FROM LEAGUE , ter Rae, who left for California. have moved into their new home son and Mrs. I. Shapero were joint
hostesses at a bridge-luncheon at
Webster Hall for 30 guests.
Chanukah Celebration to Be Held I Mrs. Fannie Bernstein and at 1485 Field avenue.
Miss Rose Schiebnick enter-
Dec. 11.
Miss Eleanor Lezerson, whose rained at lunc ter
!daughter, Rae, of Collin wood'
l er
he,n
ta at the Statler
avenue, left Monday for an ex- marriage to Murray Wilbur will on Oct. 17, la
king her guests
At the last educational meeting tended motor tour through Texas take place on Sunday, has been the
of the Northwestern Women' 8 , and California. They will spend recipient of much pre-nuptial en- to the theater.
On Oct. 20, Mrs. Joseph Marks
League, A. alarkson, educator , the winter in Los Angeles and San tertaining. Her sister, Miss Betty
gave an interesting address on lie ' Francisco, returning late in the I.ezerson, entertained at a bridge- of the lielerest was hostess at a
handkerchief
shower that evening
brew subjects and how they or e Spring. Prior to their departure, luncheon and shower at the Lee
taught in the United Hebrew both Mrs. Bernstein and daughter Plaza on Nov. 13; Mrs. Lillian Le- t her home on Glendale avenue.
rs.
Samuel
Goldberg enter-
Mrs.
Schools.
Were
extensively entertained by zerson was hostess to 50 guests at trained at Webster Ilall at a mis-
The last meeting of the leagu e their many ends
fri _and relatives. dinner on Nov. 14 in honor of her cellaneous shower and bridge-
tot k place at the Parkside an d
.
daughter; Mrs. Sidney Barnett en- luncheon
uncneon
on Oct. 23 for -10 guests.
Midland Hebrew school. A mu .
for and
Miss Bertha London spent tertained at a bridge-lunch eon
On Oct. 27, Mrs. Mooney Schreib-
tion was passed that at various in .
the
shower at the Belcrest
t
er
invited
guests to a miscellaneous
tennis meetings should be held a Thanksgiving in Flint, where she bride-elect on Nov. 17, and Mrs.
s. shower and bridge-luncheon at
attended a formal dinner-dance at
other branches of the schools.
N. L. Pollack was hostess at a I ■ ebster Hall.
e
the
Durant
Hotel.
Plans were completed for th
rbidge-luncheon and shower on
Miss Margaret Foreman was
Chanukah festival to be helm I
Not 20.
hostess at a hosiery shower for 12
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, V. Richter
Tuesday evening, Dec. 11, at Phil
hall. Parents an d of 3311 West Chicago boulevard,
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt were guests at her home on Elmhurst
!teachers
!teachers will be guests of th e have returned from a trip to Chi- hosts at dinner en Sunday to Dr. aN.(e)nue.
On Oct. 31 M rs. S. Marienthal
Women's League at this affair . sago, Springfield and Alton, III.
Prof. E. Zaludkowsky will hlcs s While in Alton they visited their Julian Morgenstern of Cincinnati, of the Henry Clay lintel enter-
Ohio.
tained
at
luncheon
and bridge.
y
son,
Irving,
who
is
a
cadet
the Chanukah candles. Miss Bett
at
brill
' On Nov. 3 Mrs. Joseph DeYoung
Milkovsky will sing with Miss Mir - Western Military Academy.
Mrs. Ray Abramson of Pitts- was hostess at luncheon and
g e
nd
inn Goldberg accompanist.
burgh is the guesct of Mr. and at the Studer and the theater fol.
The league is planning to pur -
A bridge luncheon was held at Mrs.
.
.
M.
, la.
chase two new buses for the He- the home of Miss Anna Stoarman departure
departure for Waco, Texas, to , lowing. Morris Baron of 2903 Elm-
brew schools.
of 1675 Taylor avenue, in honor of spend the winter.
' burst avenue was hostess to 16
Miss Frances Fox of Boston book-
guests on the evening of Nov. 1,
CARD OF THANKS
yard last Saturday evening.
i
who
h
s
Miss Miriam Finsterwald,
in compliment to Miss Schreiber.
.
a student
at Ann with
Arbor,
will
spe nd Bridal decorations were used and
this
week-end
her
parents,
The Aronowitz family want to
Miss l.ucy Yoskawitz honored
made an effective table setting for
thank their relatives and friends her sister, Marv, a bride-elect of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald.
the midnight lunch.
for the kindness shown them dur- Dec. 16, with a bridge luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolfe of
ing their recent bereavement.
• mount avenue were hosts at
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern have Clam
and personal shower for 18 guests
at the Barium Hotel.
as their guest the former's broth- dinner on Sunday at the Statler in
of 9811 Mc- er, Mr. Harry Stern of Denver. honor of Miss Schreiber and Mr.
lade
Gelber
Mrs. Samuel Gates and dough- Fink. After dinner they took
Marys aven
avenue, entertained Miss
airs. D. Rosenthal and Mrs. E.
Mary Yoskawitz with a bridge and
their
home Marie,
on Boston
n
I kitchen shower at her home on ter, Helen
have boulevard
given up their guests to the theater.
.
and are now residing at the Hotel luncheon
M. Rosenthal
at 5
Statler on Oct.
at the entertained
Friday, Nov. 21.
Belcrest.
in honor of Miss Schreiber.
Miss Lillian Grass of 1422 Col-
Miss Eva Yalomstein of Farrand .
Mrs. Irving Paul (Florence
Park, left Sunday for New York
to spend several weeks with her Goldberg) of Milwaukee has been lingwood avenue honored Miss
sister, Mrs. J. L. Rubin. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Schreiber and Mr. Fink at a bridge
Reduce rapidly by our
. Mrs. Louis Goldberg. Mr. Paul Nov. midnight lunch on Tuesday,
latest scientific Battle
Mr. and Mrs. George Bloom of i joined his wife for the Thanksgiv-
Creek method; 1 to 3
Tennyson avenue were hosts to 35 in. holiday and will leave for
lbs. a treatment. Ex-
members of their family at a de- their home on Saturday.
clusive users of the
lightful buffet supper Sunday eve-
When
Mrs. S. Spring of New York
ning. Among the guests were Mr.
famous
and Mrs. Rudolph Landman and City is i the guest of her daughters, , Thinking
of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldman of Mrs. Edmund Sloman and Mrs.,
Toledo, 0., and Mrs. Herbert Weil Saul E. Barnett.
of New York City.
vYt,62.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Howard Stone
Dr. Roy Greenthal of Milwau- (Corinne Gittleman) of Utica, N.
lot., Wig., was a week-end guest of Yo arrived on Wednesday and
his parents, Mr. and Mts. Juliusspent the Thanksgiving week-end
Greenthal of Palmer Park boule- ' with the latter's parents, Mr. and
et,e,
card. i Mrs. Sol Gittleman of Second
I boulevard.
Nelson Pitzele of Laraine, 0.,
WITH
SEE
Abe Silberherg of Burlingame
, who is attending the University of
Streng Chevrolet Co.
Michigan, spent the week-end as avenue left on Sunday for Chicago
the guest of Herman L. Lewis, Jr. to meet Mrs. Silberberg, who has asto Twelfth St. Empire 4035
Necessities Bldg
been visiting there. Trey returned
514 G
Cadillac 3406
Miss Carrie Harmon of Buffalo, home on Wednesday.
N. Y., who has been spending
p
some time in Detroit and at the
l'ark Hotel, Mt. Clemens, has re-
turned to her home.

LADIES
ONLY

Book Cadillac Hotel

I

Silk-and-Wool Gift Hose
For Smart Sportswomen

One of the most enthusiastic
workers on the committee for the
eleventh annual dance to be given

McMillan foodstuffs are most in de-
mand. Rare imports, out-of-season
delicacies and staple foods that will
give the most finished dinner a different
touch.

WOODWARD AT FORT

A Bride of Nov. 18

The Popular and Famous Cantor

Samuel Vigoda

(Successor to the renowned Cantor Rosenblatt of New York)

Will Appear in a Series of Chanukah Concerts

CL 5633

AT THE

FINGER WAVES

BETH DAVID
SYNAGOGUE

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MASTER
to ARTISTS
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Trade lag 0-,
I a P.t. off

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.

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December 14-15.16

Secure your ticket. now at the Synagogue.

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Friday Evening, Saturday and Sunday

Catering to weddings, engagement parties and other social functions.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

A. SHARP

General Distributors
11390 BroacIstreet

A. C. Kranz

Merchant
Tailor

The Shop Whe7e Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd
Between Calvert and
and Servke Prevail.
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