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Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jay of Byron
avenue had as guests over the
week-end Harry A. Jay of Chicago
and Prof. Philip Jay of Roches-
ter, N. Y.

Mrs. Al Einstein of 16205 Muir-
land entertained at a bridge-lunch-
eon given in honor of Mrs. Frank
Farkas of Ferndale, on Nov. 21.

The Good-Will Sewing Circle is
sponsoring a luncheon-bridge, at
Jericho Hall, Tuesday, Dec. 4, at
1 p. m., proceeds to go towards a
gift for the new synagogue of
Congregation B'nai Moshe. Mrs.
Nathan Goodman is chairman for
the affair, with Mrs. Nathan Nagler
as assistant. Mrs. S. Rosenberg is
one of the organizers and active
members of the circle.

EVENING
SLIPPERS

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After
their extended
trip
through Europe, Dr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Raymond Eder (Naomi Sa-
tovsky) were entertained on Sun-
day, Nov. 1 by their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky of Chi-
cago boulevard at a welcome home
reception which Was attended by
85 friends and relatives.

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COLOR STEPS
INTO THE EVE
NING SLIPPER

Many lovely social functions
have been given in honor of Miss
Ethel Edelson, whose marriage to
Ben W. Kovan will be an event of
Dec. 16. Mesdames Ellis Warren,
Jack Kaufman and Harry Stone
and Miss Esther Kovan were host-
esses to 50 guests at a luncheon
and miscellaneous shower on Nov.
17 at the Wilshire Hotel. Un
Wednesday evening, the Misses
Sadie and Helen Lebow of Wood-
land avenue entertained with a
bridge and kitchen shower at their
home. Mrs. Joseph Miller was
hostess to 24 ladies at a bridge-
luncheon and personal shower on
Thursday at her home. On Sat-
urday, Miss Ceil Bradwin enter-
tained Miss Edelson with a lunch-
eon at Masonic Temple, later tak-
ing her guests to the theater, and
on Saturday evening, a bridge was
given by Mrs. Harry Himelstein of
Monterey avenue.

BRILLIANT BROCADES

COLORFUL EMBROIDERIES

VELVETS—SATINS

CREPE AND SILK MOIRE

DYED to

MATCH any COLOR

I. MILLER SALON

&tire Second gloor

Are served with conscientious and painstaking
care at the "Subway."
Here you are assured of a dependable service that
has been established by years of service to an exact-
ing clientele.

CANTOR MILKOWSKY
SPONSORS CONCERT
ON SATURDAY, DEC. 9

FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Subway Flower Shop

CHARLES II. ROSENMAN, Prop.

At the Alishkan Israel Syna-
gogue, Blaine and Linwood, at 8
p. nt. Sunday, Dec. 9, Cantor II.
Milkowsky will present a Chanu-
kah concert which will feature
well known artists, including se-
lections by himself.
Assisted by a double choir, Can-
tor Milkowsky, who has earned a
fine reputation in Detroit with his
knowledge of music, will sing the
best known compositions from the
Chasonic repertoire.
In addition, there will be musi-
cal selections on the piano and the
violin.
Assisting artists will include
Miss Betty Milkowsky, daughter
of Cantor Milkowsky, and the well
known basso, B. Reiss.

Cherry 9171

227 Gratiot Avenue.

FUR COATS

At Less Than Winter Prices

Stunning and advanced models of the season's newest styles
in a variety of Selected l'elts. Your Inspection is invited.
Bring in your old furs for remodeling and cleaning.

e,4. Feether & Company

Arlington 9215

Congregation Emanuel.

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LEADING ARTISTS OF THE

MOSCOW HABIMAH 1.

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Benjamin Zemach and Chaiele Grober

Will Present A Concert

Including some of the Best Hits of the Troupe

SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 2
MAJESTIC THEATER, WOODWARD
AND WILLIS

Among the Features Presented Will Be

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"The Three Generations"

A PANTOMIME IN THREE ACTS

ETUDES FROM A NUMBER OF THE PREVIOUS
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"The Beggars Dance"

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By Zemach, which made • sensation in New York,
well as other New York hit..

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Tickets for sale at Grinnell Bros., 1515 Woodward
avenue; Majestic Theater, 5 to 7 p. m.; Green Door, 1435
Griswold; Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne.

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Airs. A. F. Benson, 8100 East Jefferson avenue, announces the
engagement of her daughter, Henrietta, to Ben II. Rhodes, son of Mr.
and Mrs. AL Rhodes of Taylor avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Sendrowsky of 1421 Blaine avenue, announce
the betrothal of their daughter, Ida, to Isadore L. Goode.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Siegel, 3005 Parkwood avenue, Toledo, 0., an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Aline Zelda, to Ben Baum,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baum of Toledo, O.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Abramson announce the engagement of their
daughter, Sonia Ramon, to Sidney Bielfield, son of Mr. and Airs.
Jacob Bielfield.
Mrs. Ida Shapiro, 1715 Seward avenue, announces the engagement
of her daughter Faye, to Herman Mitz.

L Wedding Calendar

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The exact date of the Chanukah
program to be given by the Bible
classes will he announced in next
week's edition of The Chronicle.
The honor roll for this week fol-
lows:
Miss Mary Newman 's class:
Rachel Fox, Dorothy Rosen. •
• Miss Pauline Lasser's class:
Sylvia Chase, Marcus Edelstein,
Dorothy Greenbaum, Evelyn Hoff-
man, Oscar Kramer, Sol Petoskey,
Merman Schechter, Sarah Share,
Sophie Shugerman.
Miss Goldman's class: Rosaline
Arta, Florence Albert, Beatrice
Fisher, Curtis Hittleman.
Miss Rose Friedman's class:
Beatrice Goodgoll, Dena Berlin,
Julian Kavanau, Mildred Borak,
Grace Goldberg, Ruth Goldberg.

The Fresh Air Society, as in
previous years, the oast summer
offered the benefits of the camp to
as many as possible of the hun-
dreds of children who registered.
During the year contact will be
made by the organization with all
of the children, and plans are
already being made for the coming
camp season.

Praise the mountain and stick

to the plain.

SCENE AT BEAUTIFUL FINK-SCHREIBER WEDDING

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eA Chanukah Concert

Longfellow 5654

WILL BE PRESENTED BY

Detroit Catering Co.

. CANTOR H. MILKOWSKY

Featuring well-known artists, including selections by himself

SUNDAY, DEC. 9, AT 8 P M.

MISHKAN ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE

BLAINE AND LINWOOD

Canter Milkowsky will sing the best known compositions
from the Chonosic Repertoire.

Eastern Ladies Society

Your Baby's Shoes?
Scientifically Fit ted

Finest selection of
styles in all widths and
sizes,

A DOWNTOWN STORE IN
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

Davis &

Halperin

8950 Twelfth St.

MASQUERADE BALL

To Be Held on Dec. 2—Sunday Night

Fort Wayne Hotel

. PRIZES GIVEN FOR BEST MASKS

PROCEEDS TO CHARITY

Admi,.ion 75 Cent, Per Person

42ND ANNIVERSARY of ANNIS FURS

Fur Coats Specially Priced

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To Effect Liberal
Savings!

A Large Group Priced

at $ 145

Black Ponies
Brown Ponies
Pacific Seals
Tropical Seals
I .copard Seals
Astrakhan
Natural Muskrats
Marmots
Baby Seal
'Australian Seals

31 MELBOURNE AVENUE

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Special Anniversary Prices on
Many of These Wanted Furs

£ECEMBER 9TH, 1928

8:30 P. M. Admission 50c Per Person

Gres Squirrels
Moles
Cocoa Ermines
Leopordg
Broadtail Persians
Genuine Seals
• 'lludson Seals
German Fitch

All Jewish Organizations and the Public at Large
Are Urged to Attend the

A board of directors will l's appointed.

Lingerie

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So many interesting and unusual
features marked the ceremony at-
tending the marriage of Miss Eve-
lyn Elsa Schreiber, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber, to
Gilbert E. Fink, at the Book Cad-
illac on Nov. 18, that the affair is
considered one of the prettiest of
the present social season.
The wedding was broadcast over
station WJR, the bride and groom
speaking a few words each to the
radio audience, followed by a half
hour's music by Jean Goldkette's
Orchestra.

monies were taken and shown at
midnight.
The wedding was attended by
some of the most prominent
judges of the city, Judge and Mrs.
H. J. Dingeman, Judge and Mrs.
W. McKay Skillman, Judge and
Mrs. Edward J. Jeffries, Judge J.
V. Brennan, and many other
prominent friends.
In the photograph above appear
the following:
Seated, left to right: Revs Gold-
berg and Blume Shirley Schreiber,
the flower girls; Mrs. George Feld-
man, matron of honor; Mrs. Gil-
Moving pictures of the cere- bert E. Fink (Evelyn Elsa Schrei-

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JEWISH CENTER

Very important matters will be discussed. Mr. Sachs,
president of the Canadian school, will address the meeting.

i‘lilanese lingerie expresses
the mode of lingerie in
the French manner with
appliques or delicate laces.
Typical is this night
gown with the Jane
Regny neckline, a n d
the pajamas in a new
shade—•blush• with
pale pink appli-
ques.

M. A. PEREIRA

Call for Information

The building is a particularly
attractive one, octagonal in shape,
and equipped with stage and light-
ing facilities, two small dressing
and property rooms, and two large
brick fireplaces. The social hall
was in use almost continuously
for folk-dancing classes, dramat-
ics, library periods, and work on
the camp newspaper, during the
day, and at night for the evening
programs staged by campers and
counsellors, which included plays,
stunts, puppet shows, movies, and
musical programs. On rainy days
the building proved an adequate
and welcome shelter for the entire!
camp group. The only time that
a spirit of solemnity could be de-I
tected in the building was on Fri-
day evenings, when religious serv-
ices were led by one of the coun-
sellors, it ritual especially pre-
pared for use in camps being used
and a short sermon given by the
leader in charge.

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2:30 P. M.

We Cater in All Leading Hotels

an exact duplication of the Brown
Memorial Building which had been
erected on the old camp site near
Mt. Clemens. Due to the many
purposes which the building had
always served, its absence the pre-
vious year at the new camp was
keenly felt by both staff and
campers.

Noted Artist from New York. Only One Appearance in Detroit

People's Hall—Above Littman's Theatre

Nightgowns 5.75 and 7.50
Pajamas, 10.00

Catered Strictly Kosher

Madame Shomer Rothenberg

Held at the

Milanese Gift Lingerie

Engagements, B•nquets, Etc.

868 CHILDREN ACCOMMODATED
AT FRESH AIR CAMP THIS SUMMER

The Fresh Air Society, which
conducts the Fresh Air camp at
Brighton for Detroit Jewish chil-
dren, looks back upon the past
summer as having afforded happy
and healthy vacations to the many
children who enjoyed the privi-
leges of the camp. The organiza-
tion is a member of the Detroit
Community Union and the Jewish
Welfare Federation.
Statistics which have recently
been compiled by the Fresh Air
Society serve to give some idea of
the summer work done. Eight
hundred sixty-eight children were
accommodated at camp during the
10-week season, and at all times
during the summer the capacity
accommodation of 200 children
was kept filled. Although the
usual length of stay for each child
was two weeks, 145 boys and girls,
either because of physicians' rec-
ommendations, medical findings
while at camp, or home conditions,
remained for longer periods of
time. It was found that the ap-
proximate cost of each child to
the organization for a period of
two weeks was $13, but the average
rate paid for this time, varying
front gratis to the maximum fee of
$11, was $3.67. Interesting to to , t,
also are the weight gains made by
the campers) During the two-
week period the average gain was
found to be 1.3 pounds, varying
among the individual children
from no gain to a gain of 12
pounds.
A number of innovations were
initiated into the general program
of camp activities this summer,
made possible for the most part
by the rebuilding of the Brown
Memorial social hall, which now
completes the unit of buildings at
the camp. The building is almost

to WRthinital.

vlooalward
Woodward

Weddings

Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Applebaum (Lena Klayman), a
daughter, Shirley Gay.
Nov. 17—To Mr. and Airs. Murry Si. Feinberg, a daughter, Arline
Beverly.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron A. Keys, 3273 Elmhurst avenue, announce
the birth of a son, Howard David.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Knoppow (Morly Sirade) are receiving felici-
tations on the birth of a daughter, Beverly Lois.



Amca Orphans Home and Farm School

At a largely attended meeting
of Congregation Shaarey Tephila,
1227 Eastlawn avenue, President
I. Eng,lander and Past President
Julius Jackson initiated 18 new
members and arrangements were
made for a Chanukah catered
party to be held for members and
their families on Chanuka Sun-
day, Dec. 2. The blessing of the
Chanukah candles and Chanukah
songs and the history of Chanukah
will be recited by the children of
the Shaarey Tephila school, under
the direction of Rabbi Zeff.

Births

Concert of Yiddish Folk Songs

BIG CONFERENCE

"Resolved, That the Modern
American Child Has a Cinch," will
be the subject of a humorous de-
bate. to be held in the interest of
Iladastoth, at the Philadelphia and
Byron Center, on Tuesday evening,
Dee. 4, at 8:30 P. Si. Mrs. Emery
Alonash and Mrs. Leo Landlow will
present the affirmative, and Mrs.
A. Max Kohn and Mrs. Joshua ■
Sarasohn will defend the negative
side of the argument.
The debate will be preceded by
a musical program, in which Mrs.
John Feldman, pianist, and Mrs.
Herman Greenberg, vocalist will
participate.
There will be no admission
charge.

SHAAREY TEPHILA
CHANUKAH PARTY

Dec. 2.—Miss Eleanor Lezerson to Murray Wilbur.
Dec. 2—Miss Jessie Goldsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Goldsmith, to Michell Shlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shlain.
Dec. 16—Miss Mary Yaskowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Yaskowitz, to Norman Varon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Varon of
Cincinnati, 0.
Dec. 16—Miss Ethel Edelson, daughter of Mr. T. Edelson, to Ben
W. Kovan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kovan.
Dee, 23—Miss Blossom Diamond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Diamond, to Morris Friedman, son of Mr. and Airs. William Friedman.
Dec. 30—Miss Jean Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Schwartz, to Morris Ager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ager. •
Dec. 30—Miss Fay Janet Levinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
harry Levinson, to Joseph J. Freedman, son of George Freedman.
Jan. 13—Miss Naomi Margolis, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Margoolis
of Taylor avenue, to M. I. Gruskin, son of Mrs. Sophie Gruskin of
Owen avenue.

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Miss Genevieve F. Drapkin has
recently returned from a two
, months' trip to New York and
other eastern points. She was the
guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. II. J. Blockoff of Flat- Report Include, Interesting Data on Activities of Fresh Air Society;
Average Gain of 1.3 Pounds Shown by Boy. and Girls;
bush, and many delightful enter-
tainments were given in her honor.
Innovations in Program Initiated.

Your Flower Needs

12350 Hamilton

Engagements

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I HUMOROUS DEBATE
AT HADASSAH MEET

ber), the bride; Silka Schreiber,
maid of honor; Harry Jules Fink,
the ring bearer.
Standing, left to right: The
bridesmaids, the Misses Margaret
Foreman, Elsie Feldman, Lucille
Schreiber, Marcie Cohen, Irene
Kessler, Bernice Goldberg, Rosalie
Jacobson and Sylvia Hack.
The ceremony was perforMed
by Rabbis A. AL Hershman and A.
Aishiskin and by Rev. Jacob Sil-
verman. Of interest is that Rev.
Jacobson 23 years ago performed
the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Schreiber, parents of tho
bride.

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