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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-12-07

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PAGE SIX

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EXHIBITION OPENS
WITH A RECEPTION

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36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST
DETROIT

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arsonal

Large Number of Prominent
People Attend Opening at
Jewish Center.

S. Z. SISTERHOOD
CHANUKAH DINNER

Comedy, "Two Goyim," to
Be Feature of Affair
Sunday.

A large attendance is expected
at the Chanukah dinner which in
being sponsored by the Sisterhood
of Congregation Shaarey 7 ..e d ek
Mrs. Adolph Slott= and Mrs. for members and their families, to
Irving Hirschman entertained 150 be held on Sunday evening, Dec.',
ladies at a very delightful lunch-
at 6 p. m., at the Shaarey Zedek
eon and bridge at the Stotler Sy
agogue, Brush a nd Willis.
Hotel on Wednesday afternoon.
ltiIrs. Simon Shetzer chairman
The guests were seated at small
, assisted
o
tables which were presided over of the social committer,
by individual hostesses and were , by several members of her coin-
mittee, including Mrs. ( harks
decorated with beautiful center- Hamburger, Mrs. Hymen Kaplan.
' pieces of lavender and yellow flow-
Mrs. M. II. Zackheitn, Mrs. A. NI..
,
Miss Jeannette Sarah Musliner era.
Altshuler, Mrs. S. Caplan, Mrs.
was honored by her parents, Mr.
David Fauman, Mrs. Eva Bosch,
::nil hIrs. Louis Musliner, with a
Mrs. Hugo Somerich and Mrs. Mrs. D. B. Lichtig. Mrs. S. Bender-
dinner-dance for 50 guests at Edward Sykes, Jr., of New York off, Mrs. Harry Wine, Mrs. Louis
i i n; Wine and Mrs. Seymour Frank,
t hde t o hliLir
their k ,h g o i v iit
Northwood Inn Saturday evening, Pity have
Thanksgiving are planning festive table decara-
h a spending ne
Dec. 1.
Holidays with their parents, Mr. , tions with the spirit of Chanukah
Mrs. II. J. Rothschild of St. and Mrs. Sint Hart of Byron eve - prevalent, also an interesting at-
Paul, Minn., who has been the nuI'• ter-dinner program.
PICTURED
A one-act comedy, "Two Goy.
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Frank' im," by Samuel S. Grossman, will
E. H. Kopple, returned to her
No. 5216
(Ruth Lambert) have returned be presented during the evening.
home Monday evening.
from their wedding trip and are a Mrs. Edith Kopelson is directing
THIS LOVELY NEW
Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne of Ha- making their home at the. Belcrest the cast, which includes l'hil Ro-
aenthal, Simon Shetzer, Burnett
zelwood avenue is spending a Hotel.
Krauss, Irwin Cohn, Mrs. Emory
MRS. MILTON M. ALEXANDER week at Akron and Warren, 0.,
Mrs. A. Weiss (Eva T. Lieber. Monash, Miss Leah Levin and Miss
visiting relatives.
man) of North Martindale avenue, Mildred Love,
The oils, etchings, water colors,
Besides the playlet, other en-
batiks and metal w o rk are attrac-
Self-trimmed
Mrs. Chas. A. Finsterwald has who has been spending the past
tirely arranged and displayed. returned from Davenport, Ia.,, four weeks in Baltimore visiting tertaining and interesting features
will be presented, including sex-
where
she
spent
a
week
with
her
relatives
and
f
risneid,
offering
13
indicated
The valueof this
mother, Mrs. Goldberg, who cele- relatives and friends, is at present mail vocal selections by Rev. Elijah
brated her ninety-second birthday. in Washington, D. C., where shy Zaludkowski, who will be accom-
b y generous use of the fine for in
h uepl re Ssta n rg telo . f Mtr h s,.
is being extensively entertained. p ca hn aireld es by snS iiatm
st y ling. A marvelous value
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss
Miss
Laura
Chesluk,
a
January
Sisterhood,
will
preside, and short
have returned to the city and are
Nom Priced
residing at the Belcrest Hutch bride-elect, was honored by Miss talks will be given by Rabbi A. M.
Mrs. Schloss is spending the week Rose Rosenshine with a lovely Hershman and A. Louis Gordon,
in Cleveland as the guest of her bridge-luncheon and miscellaneous acting president of the congrega-
daughter.
shower which took place at Miss t"'..
1 hose who have not as yet
East
Rosenshine's home, 441
made reservations call Columbia
Owing to the illness of Emil Ferry avenue, on Nov. 27.
1896.
Fuchs, painter and sculptor, who
NATURAL OTTER COATS
was to be the principal speaker at. Harold Imerman and Morton .
Self-trimmed. Now priced
the meeting of the Sisterhood of Icoive of Ann Arbor spent Thanks- "JEW IN MEDICINE"
Temple Beth El on Monday, the 1 giving with Mr. and hIrs. Alex
MENORAH SUBJECT
from
announcement is made that a 'merman of West Philadelphia
speaker of equal prominence will avenue.
At the next meeting of the Men-
take his place at 2 :30 p. m. this
orah Chapter of Detroit, Sunday
, Monday, in the Brown Memorial
Mrs. J. Weinberg of Prescott,
Chapel of Temple Beth El.
blich. is spending the winter with afternoon at 3 o'clock, . in the as-
1
her
children,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Reuben
sembly room
of the main
library,
nt
Word has been received from
Woodward
at Kirby,
an interesting
' discussion is promised on "The
' Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin that Simon of Tuxedo avenue.
PICTURED
Jew in Medicine." The main
they are having an ideal trip. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Weksler of
No. 4561
Franklin was the guest of honor at Normandy avenue have as their speaker of the afternoon will be
Joseph Markel, a member of the
,
a
surprise
party
given
by
her
fel-
MRS. DAVID B. WERBE
low passengers on the occasion of guest Miss Bernice Arnovitz of Menorah attending the Detroit
BEAUTIFUL NEW
ar ne e,
s.
College of Medicine and Surgery.
Favorable comments were made by her birthday Nov. 24, on the
Men and women attending the
prominent art connoisseurs from steamer California.
Among the Detroiters spending variouse colleges located in De-
the Scarab Club, the Detroit In-
Mrs. Albert H. Krohn d an
the week-end at Ann Arbor, at- troit and vicinity are invited to
son,
k stitute of Art and Detroit gener-
tending the Iowa game and frater-
are visiting in H amil- nity parties were Adel Hollander, attend this meeting.
Attractive Johnny collar. Unmis- 1 ally. This is the first opportunity of Lawrence,
At this meeting, Abraham Ro-
ton, Ont.
Rose Fineman, Janet Schnedman senshine, who attended the Mid-
takably worth more and a modish
the season tnat a large number of
and Betty Silver.
Western Conference of the Inter-
Mrs.
William
Goldberg
enter-
Jewish
artists
have
had
of
showine
and ver y durable garment
collegiate Menorah Association at
their works to the Detroit public. tained 16 guests at luncheon and
Mrs. Hy Pickman (Madelyn Si!. Minneapolis as the Detroit dele-
The hostess committee, of which bridge at the Belcrest on Satur-
verman) entertained on Thursday gate, will give his report.
Mrs. Milton M. Alexander is chair- day, Dec. 1.
evening, Nov. 29, with a surprise
The program committee, headed
man, and Mrs. David 13. Werbe,
Mrs. Murray Lipsitz has re- dinner party honoring her hus- by Herz) Shur, has been active and
1 chairman of the art committee,
band's birthday. Covers were laid has several prominent Detroit men
turned
from
Toronto,
when
she
I welcomed the many guests. Mrs.
DARK CANADIAN BEAVER
for 24 guests.
booked as speakers for later dates.
' Milford Stern performed the du- was the guest of her parents.
COATS
ties of chief hostess at the open-
Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Katzin
Mrs. A. Susman and daughter' entertained in celebration of their HOKE LEVIN TO LEAD
ing reception.
Priced from $469
1 The hostess committee follows: Esther, of Bay City, are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Brenner and third wedding anniversary, with a SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
Mrs. Milton M. Alexander, chair-
dinner at the Book Cadillac Hotel,
limn, Mrs. Jos. Ehrlich, Mrs. E. A. family of Gladstone avenue.
At the last meeting of the
followed by a theater party.
' Ermann, Mrs. Chas. A. Finster-
Young People's Society of Shaarey
OM., LT
bliss Esther Brenner entertained
•ald, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Mrs. John
' Zedek, held Sunday afternoon
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jacob
Lipchinsky
NumLer
! A. Ileavenrich, Mrs. David E. 14 guests at (Liner Wednesday and family, formerly of 291 Ferns at the main synagogue, the fol-
Hokin, Mrs. David Huber, Mrs. evening, Nov. 28, in honor of Mis , worth avenue, are now residing at lowing were elected for the year
N.
Harry B. Keidan, Mrs. Sol Levin, Esther Susman of Bay Ctiy. The 3298 Webb avenue.
of 1929: Hoke Levin, president;
Duplicates
' Mrs. Max May, Mrs. Maurice table was beautifully decorated
Faga 13ofsky, vice-president; Na-
Th
Morse, Mrs. Oscar C. Robinson, with roses an
I bob
a y mums The
Mrs. II. P. Weller of 569 Chand- omi Goldstein, financial secre-
Mrs. Harold Smiley, Mrs. John out-of-town guests included Mrs. ler avenue has returned from a tary; Ruth Hershman, corres-
1 Slawson, Mrs. Milford Stern. Mr+ A. Susman, Miss Susman, Joe three weeks' sojourn in New ponding secretary; and Phillip
PICTURED
Slaver Sulzberger, Mrs. Joseph Cohen of Windsor and miss Ger York, where she attended the wed- Frank, member of the board of di-
trude Kuvinsky of Chatham, Ont.' ding of her cousin, Miss Shirley rectors.
Welt.
No. 5908
i The art exhibition will continue
The social committee is plan-
Greenfield. While in New York
at 31 Melbourne avenue until Dec.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sloman of she was a guest at the home of ning a tea dance to be given in the
BEAUTIFULLY MARKED
16. During this period it will he Virginia Park have returned from Mr. and Mrs. M. Jewels of 765 near future, for which plans are
open to the public between the Baltimore, Md., where Mr. Slocum Eastern Parkway.. Mrs. Weller 'n the process of formation and
hours of 2 and 5 in the afternoon underwent an operation at Johns was later accompanied by her hus- will be announced at an early
.and 8 and 10 in the evening. The Hopkins Hospital several weeks band, II. P. Weller, to Philadel- date.
Jewish Centers Association ex- ago, and from which he has en- 1 phia, where they spent some time
tends an invitation to the public to tirely recovered.
with their niece and nephew Mr
visit the exhibition.
and Mrs. Harry Katz.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Blumenau
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Rich Beaver collar and novelty
PIONEER WOMEN'S
Miss Wilma Glazer of West
Mrs. Singer of Port Huron, Mich.
Philadelphia avenue attended the'
cuffs. A y outhful, dressy model ot
BAZAAR, BALL TO
Delta Epsilon house party at
beautifully snarled skins
BE HELD SUNDAY Mrs. Julius V. Brown and Mrs. Phi
Ann Arbor over the week-end of
Hyman Gittleman were joint host-
the Iowa game.
esses at a charity bridge and mah
The Pioneer Women's Organ- jongg party Saturday, Dec. 1, at
A surprise birthday party was
ization, whose object is to raise the home of Mrs. Gittleman, for
funds for the pioneer women in the benefit of Hadassah. There given for Hiss Miriam Schultz of
15536 Normandy by her parents.
RUSSIAN PONY COATS
Palestine and for the girls farms were 10 tables of guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schultz. An
in Palestine, will give its fourth
informal Thanksgiving dinner was
Priced from $295
annual Chanukah bazaar and ball
Miss Matilda Maxman was hon-
Jericho emp e, ored with a personal shower and served.
PICTURED
2705 Joy road.
bridge given by her sister, Fannie,
WITH
SEE
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wolfner
This affair is the only annual: at their home at 3216 Fullerton
No. 4698
Streng Chevrolet Co.
large undertaking spun: s:ed by avenue, on the afternoon of spent the week-end in Jackson,
the
guests
of
Mrs.
Wolfner's
the society.
am Twelfth St. Empire 4035
Thanksgiving Day. Intimate
COLLEGIATE MODEL
The bazaar will open at 4 p. m. friends of the bride-elect attended. brother.
on Sunday, and the dance will
mon am mon
Mrs. Millie Berg and mother,1
commence at 8:30. Finzel's Or-I
Miss Anna Solomon of Los An-'
chestra will supply the dance geles, a former Detroiter, who is Mrs. S. Clinkofstine of Saginaw,
Mich.,
left
Dec.
1
for
Los
Angeles,
music.
visiting here with relatives and
Johnn y notchrollar. Swagger sport
A teature of the bazaar will be friends, spent the Thanksgiving where they will spend the winter
model, escellently tailored and
the "Chinese Tea Garden." This' week-end in Findlay, 0. Miss Solo- month
part of the bazaar is being ar- mon also spent several days in
of WA-Marked Lt.
ranged with care to lend a special Tiffin, 0.
atmosphere to the affair.
Announcement is made that
Mrs. B. A. Pearl, 1601 Seward
Golda Meyersohn of Palestine, who avenue, accompanied by her chil-
arrived in New York last week, is dren, departed on Monday, Dec. 3,
RACCOON COATS
this year's representative of the for Florida, where they will spend
women pioneers to the workers in the winter months. Before leav-
Sport models from . . . $295
KOSHER
this country. She is expected on ing, Mrs. Pearl was extensively en.
a Detroit visit in January.
NATURAL MUSKRAT
tertained by her many friends.
L ovely coats from . . • $230
A. Teitelbaum of 2936 Fuller-
Crra, /, Mark Reg
PM. Off 1
ton, an active Detroit Zionist,
OCELOT COATS
sailed on the Leviathan Wednes-
A
PURE
VEGETABLE
395
for
happiness,
FLOWERS
Self-trimmed from . . . $
day, Dec. 5. for a several months'
PRODUCT
FLOWERS for sympathy,
visit abroad. He will visit Pales-
KRIMMER COATS
tine, Russia, Poland, Germany,
FLOWERS for that girl you
$ 550
Now priced as low as . .
France and Italy.
met last week,
FLOWERS for the wife you
RACCOON COATS
On Sunday evening, Nov. 25,
met live to forty years
Mrs. S. Kalt entertained with a
For men and boys from . $ 395
ago.
bridge party in honor of her
GROWING THINGS to make , daughter, Shirley Bernice Kalt, for
home the bright, cheerful
Fur Scarfs Reduced for
21 of bliss Kalt's friends.
place it should be.
Christmas Trade. Priced
TABLE DECORATIONS,
bliss Rose Cohen of Alger ave-
weddings, anniversaries.
from $32.50
nue entertained four tables of
Our expert designers will , bridge in honor of Mrs. II. Bauer
spa
(Lillian Lindeman) of Cleveland,
be glad to plan with you.
.tf
We are open evenings and ! Ohio, and Mrs. P. Gross (Eva Eich-

enhorn), a bride of Nov. 18.
Sundays, and are always
Rokeach Kosher Nyafat is
mare than ready to serve
neither
fleishig
nor
milrhig.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldman of
West Philadelphia avenue enter-
Can be used for preparing
tained 12 guests at an evening
roasts, frying meets, pan-
honor
of
Thanksgiving
in party o
cakes, on chopped liver, etc.
supper
n

DESIRED CHRISTMAS GIFTS

Fur Coats

More than 200 people attended -11(c6fN /)Th
! the opening reception of the art
exhibition at the Jewish Center.
Among the hostesses at lunch- 1
eon at the Phoenix Club on Tues-
day were Mrs. Chas. A. Bennett,
who entertained 23 guests; Mrs.
IL J. Brachman entertained 25
guests, and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg,
airs. Harold Smiley, Miss Ruth
Franklin and Mrs. Morris Kaplan,
who entertained smaller groups.

FOR SPORT WEAR

and at clearance prices

Otter Coat

sa

Winter Prints Arrive
in the Silk Shop

Again printed silks are a leading fash-
ion! And Hudson's Silk Shop offers
such a remarkable new variety of color-
ful prints that even the most fastidious
women will find designs to suit their
tastes.
Among the selection are the new
"Impressions Decoratives" designed
by Parisian artists. "Skippy" prints
—depicting the cunning character of
the comic strips, for the youngsters.
Washable prints ill indescribable va-
riety. Prices range from $2.95 to $4.85
yard.

THIRD FLOOR

The

J. L.Hudson Co.

Woodward, Gratios. Farmer, Grand Riper

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$450

$395

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LINEN FOR GIFTS

Formal Linens

Beaver Coat f

$ 57 5

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Somali
Leopard Coat

$6 5 0

ABE MAX

Raccoon Coat

1
1
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$425

ROKEACH
1
NYAFAT

Breakfast Sets

Blankets

Sheets

Bridge Sets

Towels

(Filth Floor)

ealvsHops,

D. J:

SUPERIOR QUALITY

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Concert of Yiddish Folk Songs

BY

Madame Simmer Rothenberg

Noted Artist from New York. Only One Appearance in Detroit

— at —

JEWISH CENTER

31 MELBOURNE AVENUE

DECEMBER 9TH, 1928

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

SPECIAL SALE
25% DISCOUNT

On All Lamps, Electrical Novelties,
Fireplace Fittings and Fixtures

Featuring Zenith Radio.

LASTAR ELECTRIC CO.

11526-34 Dexter Boulevard

CALL US FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL REPAIRS

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The Detroit Jewish
Free Burial Association

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Announces their

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THE ROLLINS COMPANY

Now 'Ready to Serve You

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

Rockwell's
Flowers

Mrs. Bernard Wurzburger of
Chicago boulevard was hostess to
1915 Clairmount ■ t Twelfth
eight guests at luncheon and
Garfield 9006-W
1. bridge at the Phoenix Club on
Tuesday.
De.ivery, of course.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Marks,
who spent the week-end in Toron-
to. have returned to their apart-
ment at the Belcrest.

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.

Also excellent for preparing
dairy dishes—fried fish, fried
eggs, etc.
At all grocers
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Brooklyn, N. Y.

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General Distributors

11390 Broadstreet

Masonic Temple Ballroom

Sat. Eve., Dec, 15 N

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 Jewish Free Burial Association

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Merchant The Shop Whre Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd
Between Calvert and
Tailor
and Service Prevail
Coningwood

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