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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-12-07

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CLUITON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

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Engagements

Qrsortal

Mr.

and Mrs. D. Elias of 2974 Hazelwood avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Bertha, to Morris Brant, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Brant.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Margolis of 2287 Geimer avenue, Hamtramck,
Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Robert
Small of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenbaum announce the engagement of
their daughter, Betty Ada, to Albert P. Weiss, son of Mrs. Max Weiss.
Mrs. R. Golden of Bay City, Mich., announces the betrothal of her
daughter, Ruth, of Longfellow avenue, Detroit, to Sol Mellon, also
of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Melincoff of Cleveland, Ohio. The
wedding will take place in the early spring.
Mrs. E. Levenson of Chicago, Ill., announces the engagement of
her daughter, Gertrude, to John E. Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Solomon, of Detroit.
Mrs. Zelda Belivsky of 1051 Taylor avenue announces the engage.
ment of her daughter, Minnie, to Joseph Newman, son of Mrs. Jennie
Newman.
Mrs. F. Goldberg of 2665 Gladstone avenue announces the engage-
ment cif her daughter, Rose, to Jack Alter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Alter of 1715 Seward avenue.

Mrs. M. II. Elias entertainei
three tables of bridge on Satur
day, Dec. 1, in honor of Mrs. B. A
Pearl and Mites Celia Cooper o,
New York.

PAEK•WEI LIN

WASHINGTON Q.DU LIEVARD

Chanukah greetings

Are extended best with flowers—and when they
bear the tag of the Subway Flower Shop the re-
cipient'is instantly impressed and pleased.

FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Subway Flower Shop

CHARLES II. ROSENMAN, Prop.

All Fur Coats
at Cost

See Our Large Selection of

Quality Furs

The Season's Newest and Latest
Styles to Choose From

To accommodate our customers
and friends we have increased our
working force. We can now give
a week's service or even less on
repairing, remodeling and relining.

Blue Bird
Fur Shop

8653 TWELFTH STREET

Euclid 5165

CAFE ROYAL PALAIS

DETROIT'S NEWEST NITE CLUB

CHOICEST OF FOODS SERVED

FRENCH and ITALIAN DINNER, $1.25
SUNDAYS, $1.75

Musk and Dancing from 6:30 Till Closing

NO COVER CHARGE TILL 9:30 P. M.

MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA AT II P. M.

5 BIG ACTS BY STAGE FOLK
lolls DOUGLAS, Director of Fun

33 Vernor Highway West at Woodward
Phone Cherry 0810

Majestic
Radios

filarriagto

KLEKNER—JOSEPH

Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Joseph
of Minneapolis, Minn., announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Irene, to Benjamin Si. Klekner of
this city. Mr. and Mrs. Klekner
will be at home at 2900 Hazelwood
avenue after Dec. 15.

SIMONS—CAESAR

A wedding ceremony of pretty
appointments was solemnized when
Miss Clara Caesar, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Caesar, was
united in marriage to Benjamin
Simons, son of Mrs. F. Simons, by
Rabbi A. Si. Hershman at Jericho
MRS. EDYTHE CUGELL
Temple on Sunday evening, Nov.
25. The bride was charming in a
SCUMS assured of success, as the
gown of white satin with a pea-
reservations are now coming stead- cock skirt and bustle, the V-neck
ily, in.
being edged in rose pointy lace.
The chairman of the commit-
The bride was attended by Miss
tee, the Mrs. Anne Weinbeek and
', layer as maid of honor,
Hannah Ilarwith, have spared no Dorothy
who was gowned in orchid taffeta
effort to make this affair a most
' and carried pink roses. A head-
delightful one and a very pleas- dress of rhinestones completed her .
ant time is assured all who at-
costume.
tend.
The Misses Lillian Field and
The attendance is limited to 200 Blanche Green were bridesmaids
..enples and reservations are being and were attired in green and pink
filled in the order they are re- taffeta, respectively. Rhinestone
ceived by Mrs. Mabel Kahn, 1511 headdresses styled on the same de-
Virginia park.
sign completed their costumes.
Mrs. Edith Cugell i) worthy ma- Miss Field carried tea roses held
tron of Purity Chapter.
together with green and yellow
satin ribbon, while Miss Green car-
No Pop Concert this Sunday. ried pink roses held together with
Owing to the fact that the De- pink satin ribbon.
Little Betty Simons, dressed in
troit Symphony Orchestra does
not arrive in Detroit until Sun- pink crepe de chine, made a pret-
day there will be no Pop Concert ty picture as flower girl, while
at Orchestra Hall on Sunday af- little Lillian Hack looked very
pretty in Alice blue crepe de chine
ternoon.
as train bearer.
The bride's mother was gowned
in green georgette, while Mrs. Si-
mons wore blue crepe.
The ushers were Adolph Ettin-
ger and Herman Berger.
Arnold Brainin served as ring
Encagements, Banquets, Etc.
bearer, the pillow which he carried
being made of white satin covered
Catered Strictly Kosher
with lace, in the center of which
We Cater in All Leading Hotels
were lilies of the valley designed
as a cup in which rested the ring.
Call for Information
Max Fish performed the duties
of best man.
M. A. PEREIRA
A reception was held for 200
guests at Jericho Temple.
Longfellow 5654
After an extended trip through
Detroit Catering Co.
the west hlr. and Sirs. Simons will
be at home to their friends in De-
troit.

edd in gsi

ZEIRE ZION PLANS FOR
NE WYEAR'S EVE DANCE

With the famous Dynamic
power speaker and the seven
tube completely shielded cir-
cuit Majestic brings to you
the best of everything on the
air. In volume from a whis-
per to full symphonic or-
chestration tone comes to
you undistorted and full of
richness. In beautiful cabi-
nets of matched burl walnut,
they are truly distinctive.

Model

So 72

Model No. 71-1137.50 (less tubes)

1160.50 Complete with Tubes

All Radios Sold on Convenient Rayl's Terms

Bet. Michigan

Opposite

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Capitol Square

Park

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Griswold St.

At the last executive meeting of
the Zeire Zion Organization, re-
ports were heard on the New
Year's Eve dance to be given at
the Fort Wayne Hotel. Among
those actively interested in the
dance are: Phil Goldstein, Sam
Glass, Dorothy Saperstein, Abe
Freedman, Charles Shook, Rose
Beitner and Charles Lehrman.
According to the large sale of
tickets, the affair promises to be

success.

Your Baby's Shoes?
Scientifically Fitted

Model No. 72-4167.50 (less tubes)
s11.2 60 Complete with Tubes

& Grand River

Avenues

"Would you give something outstanding
for its fineness? Then give this
Ilimel-Bose at 2.65!"

Ilimelhoeh's—Ilimel-Nora—First floor

cif Complete
Line of Holi-
day Greeting
Cards
SHEEHAN'S BOOK STORE

Mr. and Mrs. l'hineas Harris and
son Jerome of Buffalo, N. Y., mo-
tored over the week-end to De-
troit, where they visited with
their parents, Sir. and Mrs. Bert
Kline.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Knofsky of
2900 Tuxedo avenue, entertained
60 guests at a dinner of Saturday,
Dec. 2, in honor of the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son.

Novelties In
Leather and Braes
and mane beautiful
gift bones of
stationery

p

Mr. and Mrs. M. Kohn of 9529
Dexter boulevard entertained six
of their friends at their home on
Thanksgiving Day.

Finest selection of
styles in all widths and
sizes.

A DOWNTOWN STORE IN
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

Davis & Halperin

8950 Twelfth St.

Dorothy Saperstein, Sam Glass,
Morris Cohen, Lou Brody and Abe
Lachover, have been re-elected as
representatives of Zeire Zion to
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
cil. Again Abe Lachover has been
appointed to the responsible posi-
tion of chairman of the Jewish
National Fund Flag Day.

PERFECTION LODGE.

Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
A. M., will hold • special communi-
cation Wednesday, Dec. 12, at 3 :30
p. rn. E. A. Degree. Banquet at
6:30.
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
Secretary.
of-
By order of—

REUBEN W. KLEIN, W. M.

5TH BIRNKRANT
NOW A LAWYER

Three Other Brothers Soon to
Graduate and Two to Enter
Law Schools.

B'NAI MOSHE HONORS

List of Participants in Laying of
Cornerstone for New
Synagogue.

A corrected list of purchasers
of honors at the cornerstone lay-
ing of the new synagogue of Con-
gregation B'nai Moshe follows:
William and Richard Deutsch
read the contents of the copper
box.
Ben F. Goldman sealed contents
of the copper box.
Morris Feingenbaum placed the
contents in the box.
William Leichtman closed the
box.
Robert, Alfred and Charles
Deutsch carried box to corner-
stone'.
Mrs. Jacob Farkas unveiled the
cornerstone.
Mrs. James Sobel purchased the
veil.
Ernest Goodfriend placed box in
cornerstone.
Joseph Kornfeld and harry
Meer raised cornerstone.
Mrs. Farkas Rosenberg applied
the first trowel full of mortar and
was followed by Rabbi Moses Fis-
cher, Morris Gunsburg, President
Robert Rosenberg, Mrs. James So-
bel, President of the Sisterhood,
and all past presidents and officers
of the Congregation and the Sis-
terhood.
Joseph Hirschfeld purchased
trowel No. one.
Mrs. David Goodfriend pur-
chased trowel No. two.
Mrs. Adolph Deutsch and Mrs.
Ernest Gtxxlfriend each purchased
halt of the silk ribbon wound
around the cable from which the
cornerstone was suspended.
Mrs. Jacob Gellman purchased
the honor of placing the corner-
stone for her husband.
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, Sirs. Re-
gina Jacoby and Mr. Bernard Sims
made donations for the privilege
for placing mortar under the cor-
nerstone.

JERICHO BASKETBALL
TEAM BOOKING GAMES

The basketball team of Jericho
Lodge No. 490, I. 0. 0. F., in
now practicing Wednesdays and
Sundays in their own gymnasium
and is being coached by Meyer
Epstein.
Games are now being booked for
the 1929 season with class A
teams, and those wishing games
can call Maurice Bordelove at Ar-
lington 6670.
The following teams take no-
tice: Morton Jewelers, Strangers
A. C., Young Israeli', Oakland
Recreation, Northwestern Poet,
office Station and Bostonians.
Any teams desiring practice
games can get same by communi-
cating with Mr. Bordelove.

Checker

Cabs. Empire 7000

Randolph 0200

WILL BE PRESENTED BY

CANTOR H. MILKOSVKY

With • Double Choir Selected from the Beat Singers of Detroit

SUNDAY, DEC. 9, AT 8 P M.

MISHKAN ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE

BLAINE AND LINWOOD

Cantor hfilkovsky will sing the best known compositions
from the Chassonic Repertoire.

BE AMONG YOUR OWN

Sirs. Ben Cohn and daughter
Jeanette of 993237 Broadstrect
are leaving Sunday, Dec. 9, for an
extended stay at San Antonio,
Texas.

Norman II. Birnkrant, who
was admitted to the bar by
Judge Vincent Si. Brennan on
Tuesday, Dec. 4, is the fifth of
the Birnkrant brothers to be ad-
mitted to the practice of law.
This isn't the only point of
interest in the affinity of the
Birnkrants for law. Three
other brothers are about to
graduate from law schools and
two others are also planning to
study law.

1550 Woodward Avenue.

ell Chanukah Concert

Mrs. Clara Seltzer of Saginaw
and Miss Augusta Klein of De-
troit recently entertained 24
guests at the Book Cadillac Hotel
with a bridge-tea and linen shower
in honor of Miss Jean Seltzer,
whose approaching marriage to Dr.
Edward R. Robbins will be an
event of Dec. 23.

The New Year's Eve dinner-
Miss Celia Cooper of New York
Nov. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loveman of Cleveland, Ohi
dance t be given by I'urity Chap- (Alyce Weinberg of Detroit), a daughter, Marcia Claire.
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max
ter No. 359, 0. E. S., Dec. 31,
Fertel of Sturtevant avenue.
Nov. 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Eli Levin, a daughter, Lillian Devere.
Nov. 20—To Dr. and Sirs. Eli Levin, a daughter, Lillian Devere.
Sir. and Mrs. Milton Greenblatt
of Glynn Court are entertaining
their
mother, Mrs. A. Greenberg,
r
of Deettur, III.

CLEARANCE SALE!

ALL NEXT WEEK

2.65

The outstanding social event of
the past week-end was the annual
presentation by the Young Peo-
ples' Temple Club of the play
"Take It From Me," on Saturday,
Sunday and Monday evenings and .
Sunday afternoon. Each perform-
, once brought out large represen-,
tative audiences, both young and
, old. The entire, cast and choruses
were well chosen and did splendid
work.

Births

PURITY DINNER DANCE
ASSURED OF SUCCESS

Cherry 9171

227 Gratiot Avenue.

Dec. 9—Miss Lillian Marion Eder, daughter of Mr. and hies
Jacob Eder of 902 Pallister avenue, Detroit, to harry L. Scott o
Cleveland.
Dec. 16—Miss Mary Yaskowitz, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. 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 Sirs. J. Kovan.
Dec. 23—Miss Blossom Diamond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Diamond, to Morris Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Friedman.
Dec. 23—Miss Jean Seltzer to Dr. Edward R. Robbins.
Dec. 30—Miss Lillian Kossack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kos-
sack, to Irving Tarnol.
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. 6—Miss Betty Alpert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Alpert,
to harry L. Sachs, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Si. Sachs of Indianapolis, Ind.
Jan. 6—Miss Matilda N. Maxman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel J. Maxman of Detroit, to Alfred A. lielfgott, son of Sir. and hIrs.
Solomon Helfgott of New York City.
Jan. 6—Miss Dorothy Wallace, daughter of Mr. Joseph Wallace,
to Merall Goldman, son of Mr. Sant Goldman of Detroit.
Jan. 13—Miss Naomi Margolis, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Sfargoolis
of Taylor avenue, to M. I. Gruskin, son of Mrs. Sophie Gruskin of
Owen avenue.
Jan. 20—Miss Sally Leone, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. L. Leone,
Toronto, Canada, to Herman Bennett, son of Sirs. J. Bennett, 2712
l'asadena avenue, Detroit.

Our Extra-Sheer
Chiffon "Himel - Hose"
4-Thread, Picot Top

On Nov. 29 the Meyer-Millie
Auslander Club held a dinner-
dance at Jericho Temple, cum.
memorating the second anniversary
of its founding. Among the out-of-
town guests were Mr. and 1\10.1.
Albert Weiss and David Austen-
der of Chicago. Many novel en-
tertainments were furnished by
the guests, followed by a short
address by the president. Music
for dancing was furnished by Bill
I.ankin's "Detroiters."

Wedding Calendar

,e

give:

Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Schimmel
and family of Ann Arbor are corn-
ing to Detroit shortly to reside
and have taken an apartment at
the Beicrest.

NEW YEAR'S EVE

At the

B'nai B'rith Community Center
EAST FERRY AVENUE

John E. Solomon of 15512 Wil-
deniere avenue spent the Thanks-
giving holidays in Chicago as the
guest of his sister and brother, Sir.
and Sirs. Samuel G. Madison.

275

WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT
VALUABLE SOUVENIRS
THE BEST 12-COURSE DINNER

Miss Pauline Bogel has returned
from a visit in Cleveland, where
many delightful affairs were given
in her honor.

SEND YOUR RESERVATIONS IN NOW

B'NAI B'RITH COMMUNITY HOUSE, INC.

CHANUKAH DINNER OF
EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE

CHAIM SHAPIRO

On Tuesday evening, Dec. 11,
the Bible classes will give a Chan-
ukah entertainment at the Congre-
gation Emanuel, Woodrow Wil-
son and Taylor avenue. The pro-
gram will consist of varied num-
bers, including a playlet and
Chanukah drill. Rabbi A. Si.
Ashinsky, spiritual lender of the
congregation, will deliver a Chan-
ukah message to the children.
The Sisterhood, of which Sirs. Eli
Sachse is president, will also par-
ticipate in the program and pre-
sent the children with an appro-
priate gift on that date. Parents
of the children and their friends
are invited to attend.
The honor roll for this week fol-
lows: Millie Shugerman, Rada i
Fox, Anahell Gennansky.
'Miss Pauline Lasser's class:
Dorothy Greenbaum, Sophie Shug-
erninn, Marcus Adelstein.
Miss Stella Lublin's class: Jean
Robins, Eolith Klanfer, Norman
Blum, Sylvia Pasmanter, Leona
Levinson, Susan Jacobs.
Miss Rose Friedman's class:
Minnie Cohen, Grace Goldberg,
Julian Kavanau, Robert Lewin,
Louis Share, Mildred Borak.
Miss Miriam Omenke's class:
Leonard Blum, Douglas Lee Hit-
Duman, Mollie Friedman, Ruth
LeVine.

The National President of the Los Angeles Sanitarium, na-
tional figure and splendid orator, will greet Detroit Jewry at the

PUBLIC BANQUET

JERICHO HALL, 2705 JOY ROAD

SUNDAY EVE., DEC. 9, 7 P. M.

All organizations are cordially invited, $1.50 per plate.
Come and help our tubercular Jews. For reservations phone
Cadillac 4088 or Longfellow 6448.--The Committee.

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Longfellow 8439

Detroit, Mich.

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We extend sincerest greetings and best
wishes for a joyous Chanukah to all Detroit
Jewry.

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