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CHANUKAH BALL OF
YOUNG ISRAEL THIS
SATURDAY EVENING

A Leather Jacket

Young Israel of Detroit will
Tuesday was a day of rejoicing
celebrate the Feast of Lights at its
among the many members and
annual Chanukah dance, which
friends of Detroit Chiwter of Ila-
will be held Saturday night at the
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Twelfth
street branch of the Shah-
' r ey Zedek, Clairmount and Atkin-
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This event has been tradition-
ally established by the organization
IN TILE SPORTS ACCESSORIES SHOP
as a fitting means for feteing the
Mrs. Sol Gittleman and MTS.
Mrs. Oscar C. Robinson ente r- holiday. The outstanding feature
Julius V. Brown were hostesses at tained at luncheon on Wednesda y of this occasion will be the light-
the charity bridge-tea given on Sat- • for the chairman of the differen
t ing of the eight candles, with
urday, Dec. 1, for the benefit of branches of Temple Beth El Thur
s- proper ceremonial incantation, to
II adassa h. day Sewing. During the afternoo • mark the triumphant end of the
ways and means were discussed f( w Chanukah festival.
On Dec. 5, Mrs. M. Van Alstyne turning out the unusually larg e
Though this dance is primarily
There n something of the genuine old
of Roselawn avenue was hostess to quota of work assigned to th e 'intended for members and their
time spirit in the
12 guests at luncheon and bridge Temple this winter. Among th
At $16.50 there are two styles, in 28-inch
e friends, provisions have been made
at the Wilshire hotel. recipients are the Red Cross, II 11- to accommodate a limited number
length, with wool linings, and nickeled ring-
dassah, Jewish Orphans Home an d of the general public who have ex-
buckles at belt and sleeves.
Mrs. Arthur Schwartz of the B21- North End Clinic. While the a
t- pressed an interest in the work of
At $22.50, the jackets are made in yoke style,
crest has returned from afort- tendance has been fairly good, it Young Israel.
we have for
night's visit in New York. is urgently requested that eve ry
of first quality capeskins, with linings of heavy
Increased interest has of late
woman of the Temple devote a fe w been evidenced in the class (mil-
plaid or plain wool.
Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Welling and hours time each Thursday to th ls ducted by Rabbi Munch every Set-
Both styles in red, blue, green, brown and black.
Mr. and Mrs. George Russel were Iworthy work so that the garmen ts urnay afternoon at Young Israel's
A most attractive display of
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hosts to 80 guests at a dinner dancelso badly needed may be turned ou
t. synagogue in the Jewish Center,
SIXTH FLOOR
of
beautiful
appointments
at
the
1VARES and NOVELTIES
31 Melbourne avenue. This class,
Statler hotel on Friday, Dec. 7.
Miss Clara Sachs, of Ilazelwoo d sponsored by Young Israel of De-
in
avenue, entertained at bridge Tue s- trait, is•offered a most illuminating
CHINA • PORCELAIN
MRS. S. L. KAVANAU
The first performance of the sea- day, Dec. 11.
analysis of the more profound
and GLASS
dassah, who gathered 500 strong son by the Arts Society of Temple
themes in the Bible enhanced by
Mrs. Rachel Lieberman and to m - frequent delving into the delight-
Made by and marked with the in.signia
In the ballroom of Hotel Steller Beth on Tuesday evening brought
of the same masters of these arts familiar
to attend the first subscription , out a large representative audi- ily, formerly of 2033 Clairmou 01 ful Biblical commentaries. It is
en ce.
luncheon ever held by this organ-' Two plays were given, The avenue, are now residing at t he the plan of the committee on edu-
to givers of good gifts for many genera-
Woodward, Gratios, Farmer, Grand Maw
ization. It was an affair in which Bohemian Glass Decanter" and Addington apartments, 2635 Car t- cation gradually to increase the
lions--and now they sparkle and glisten
physical beauty mingled with the "Mother's Influence." The casts of land avenue.
field of this class
Loth plays were well chosen an d
in their
spiritual.
Miss Helen Yudkoff was honored
A welcome surprise, and one admirably presented.
MODERN DESIGNS
at a handkerchief and hosiery show.'
and
which evoked much applause, roc- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Fink 'er and luncheon given in her honor
COLORS.
curred when a group of 18 men,' (Evelyn Schreiber) have returned by Miss Mollie Stettin. Tables were
board members of the United Pal- (Evelyn
from their wedding trip and are net for 35 guests.
estine Appeal, entered the banquet '
l h
• their home at the Adding-
Adding-
hall in a body. They were: Sam- ma
ton apartments, 2635 Cortland ave-
Mr, and Mrs. Abe Harrison , of
vet Agree, Fred M. Butzel, Harry
sue.
4864 Cortland avenue, entertained
Cohen, Abraham Cooper, Ira Cope-
delightfully
on Nov. 29, with a
land, J. II. Ehrlich, harry Frank,
RICH CRYSTALS FINE CHINA
Mrs. Leon Dreifuss
f Moss Ra ye- dinner in honor of their sister, Ada
Morris Friedberg; A. C. Lappin,
ART NOVELTIES
duse spent the week-end
end
o
San-
Harrison,
on
the occasion of the
Moe Letter, M. L. l'rentis, Sam. sue
in
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PINE ARTS BUILDING
dusky,
Tu u
SS the g est of M. and - announcement
ment of her engagement
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WILIIT
Rubiner, I. Shetzer, D. W. Simons, M rs ',lack Bambe- rger.
to
William
Mandel,
of Detroit.
Sidney Stone, II. B. Ullian, henry
' Covers were placed for 15.
N. Weinstein and Israel Zilber.
Their unexpected contributions as • Mrs. Jack Geller and Miss Ann
patrons added much pleasure to Geller entertained 60 guests at a' Mr. and Mrs. Max Ilayman of
the occasion. Contributions of 4'25 1 bridge-luncheon and personal show- 3748 Wager avenue were at home
each were also received from Mar- ; er at the Wilshire hotel Saturday, to their immediate family on Sun-
Dec 8 honoring their sister, Miss day night, Dec. 9, in honor of the
ris Illumberg and David D. Dia-
!Frances Geller, a February bride- engagement of their sister, Ada
mond.
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The tables were artiAically d„. elect. The guests were seated at Harrison, to William Mandel
:lel of
orated with bowls of colorful flow- l a U-shaped table, attractively this city. Among the out-of-town
ers, generously donated by Fried- atlorned with centerpieces of yel- guests were Mrs. Oscar Keer of
man's Flowers, Inc. Tall tapers low roses and orchid sweet peas and Chicago, formerly Marion Harrison
in a color scheme of orchid and yellow tapers tied with orchid tulle of this city; Miss Ethel Rosenthal
of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Gold and
yellow burned on each table, their bows.
Sunday evening the Gamma Sig- Mr. Frankel of Flint, Michigan.
light adding an impressive note to
the atmosphere. These appoint- ma Kappa Sorority, of which Miss Covers were placed for 21. I. H.
menu were executed by Mrs. Mor- Geller is a member, honored her at Mendelssohn blessed the Chanukah
ris Blumberg and her efficient hos- a dinner at the Belcrest, at which candles.
MARTIN W. COHN, Manager
covers were laid for 12 guests.
pitality committee.
The ladies "Don't Worry Club"
At the speaker's table were
Mrs. M. Velick of 119 Massa- will give a miscellaneous shower
seated, in addition to the officers
of Hadassah, Mrs. Edward Jacobs chusetts avenue, Highland I'ark, ; for a poor girl Thursday, Dee. 20,
P. m., at the home of
rs.
of New York, guest of honor; Mrs. will be hostess to the members of
Wm. Goldberg of Grand Rapids, the Home Relief Society on Wednes- Morris Fishman, 2252 Gladstone ,
avenue.
All
are
invited,
president of the Megional unit of day afternoon, Dec. 19, at 2 p. m.
Hadassah; Miss Bessie Brenner,
Miss Bernice Goldman, of West
president of Detroit Junior Ha-
Mrs. Samuel Benach entertained Philadelphia avenue, will entertain
dussah; Mrs. Jos. Welt, president at her home I • D
riffi f VsJaps
eight
guests at a bridge luncheon
of the Detroit League of Jewish bridge-luncheon and miscellaneous Saturday,
Dec. 15.
MerrInam 'Ito nom.•
Women's Organizations; Mrs. D. shower in honor of Miss Ethel Ger-
If you have not as yet
W. Simons, honorary chairman of shenzon, a bride-elect of Jan. 1.
Beautiful in its ap-
The Misses Ilelen Henschel Mot.-
the luncheon; Mrs. Sidney Stone,
dined here then • real
— ris and Vera Richardson will give
pointments and charsc.
general chairman, and Mrs. David
treat
awaits you.
Mrs. D. Stutz of the Wilshire an hour of music for two pianos at
ter-iced by an atmos-
S. Diamond, associate chairman.
hotel entertained ten guests at the Phoenix club Sunday evening,
Steaks, chop., chicken
To commemorate this event, an luncheon, followed by bridge, on Dec. 16.
phere
of
quiet
refine-
They will be accompanied
and sea foods are pre-
elaborate program, containing the
ment, the Study Club
Dec. 11. by Miss Eileen Whitley.
names of all hostesses (giving $50
pared in an inimitable
had
won
quick
recogni•
or over) and p atron esses (giving
Gamma Tau Gamma Sorority en-
style that has won the
Mrs. Anna Ilarrison of 8030
There are Things you may Need 1;25) was presented each
lion m Detroit'. smart
guest. tertained 70 guests at a bridge Alger avenue has as her guest her
approval of Detroit's
A Christmas suggestion — a
spot. Free Parking.
Several names were received too party at the Wilshire hotel Friday daughter, Mrs. Oscar Keer (Marion'
most exacting palates.
late to be included in the program. evening, Dec. 7. A buffet lunch Harrison), of Chicago,
time-saver indeed— Dresses,
They were: Hostess, Mrs. Abraham was served during the evening.
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Rompers and Creepers a
Nlesdames
Srere;
patronesses,
Nliss Lucille C Schreiber of 924 ' i
a small tot can wear, Infants'
Abraham Allen of Pontiac, Wm.
Miss Mary M. Cohen of 2155
Avoid Disappointment—Make Your Reservations Now For Detroit's
Toys, Bonnets and Booties
R. Blumenthal, Julius Braun, 'Lena Clairmount avenue entertained 18 West Hancock avenue entertained I
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of her friends at a luncheon and
Ehrlich, Chas. Frank, Sam Gerson. guests at luncheon and bridge at
Greatest New Year's Eve Party.
that none can compare—
bridge
party
Saturday,
Dec.
8,
in
Abraham Lemberg, Sigrid I.ucas the Belcrest on Saturday, Dec. 8.
while children to ten a new
celebration of her sixteenth birth-
Phone Cherry 8040.
. and Frances Wolin. Pontiac was
day anniversary.
Frock you'll behold, that
splendidly represented by 12 pa-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal
pleases your fancy and wears better than gold.
tronesses.
are leaving Saturday to spend the
Miss Betty Bloch, 1954 Virginia
The meeting closed with the Christmas holidays in New York
Park, entertained 22 guests Sun-,
singing of the "Ilatvikah."
304 David Whitney Bldg.
Cadillac 5773
city.
day,
Dec. 11, with a surprise birth-
One of the active members of
day party in honor of her brother,
a, the luncheon committee was Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal Dr. A. Bloch .
S. L. Kavanau, who succeeded in of Palmer Park boulevard enter-
enlisting a large number of pa- tained 12 guests at dinner Thurs-
The Mesdames Martin and Ned
trons.
day evening, honoring Miss Mari-
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All printing in connection with lyn Miller of the "Rosalie" com- Lippet were joint hostesses at the
second
of the series of monthly
this luncheon, including the place pany. Mr, and Mrs. Creenthal
cards, souvenir programs and were guests of Miss Miller at the bridge parties given by the Athena
Girls'
Club
at the Hotel Tuller, on
other literature, was donated by a opening performance of the Wilson
Wednesday evening, Dec. 5.
board member of Manasseh in lov- theater Monday evening.
ing memory of Rose Weinstein.
Min Ilelen Tihie Chimovitz en-
On Page 1 of this issue is a
Miss L. Cohen, of Elmhurst eve- tertained with a personal shower
story of proceedings and addresses ; nue, was hostess to 15 guests at
and bridge on Saturday evening,
delivered at the luncheon.
luncheon and bridge at the Wilshire Dec. 8, at her home, 2047 West
on Dec. 6.
Philadelphia, honoring Nliss Betty
Suzanne Yucht, a bride-elect of
PERFECTION LODGE NO. 486,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Glickman Dec. 23.
F. & A. M.
of 112 Gladstone avenue gave an
interesting musicale at their home
Mrs. Henry Dreifuss who has
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & last Sunday night. The artists who
A. M. will hold a special communi- participated were Israel Katz, vio- been the guest of her children, Sir.
and
Sirs. Jack Hamberger of San-
cation Wednesday, Dec. 19, at 3 linist; Ida Elkan Katz, composer
p. m. M. M. Degree. Banquet at and pianist; S. Rittenband, violin- dusky, 0., for the past three weeks,
has
returned
to her home.
Near II azelwood
6:30. Presentation of life mem- ist and conductor of United Artist
bership certificate to Brother theater; Mrs. Rittenband, pianist;
Miss
Fay
Wallace
and Mrs. Irv-
Phone Garfield 0358
Harry Hirschberg.
Mr. Goodenow and Mr. Razinov, ing Blumberg entertained 20 guests
C. K. SANDORF,
vocalists. Mrs. Katz and Mrs. Rit- at a bridge luncheon at the Wil-
Secretary.
tenband opened the program with shire hotel on Dec. 12, in honor of
By order of-
the Shubert unfinished Symphony their sister, Miss Dorothy Wallace,
REUBEN W. KLEIN, W. M.
in D Ntinor and played four hands whose marriage to Merrell Gold-
at the piano. Following the musi- man will take place shortly.
cale a buffet luncheon was served.
The table was attractively adorned
Mrs. Alfred Fisher (Saray Sen-
with pink and green tapers and drovsky), of Dexter boulevard, en-
chrysanthemums.
tertained 15 guests at a bridge
luncheon Tuesday in honor of her
Among the ninny entertainments sister, Ida Sendrovsky, whose en-
given in honor of Miss Ethel Edel- gagement to Isadore L. Goode was
son, whose marriage to Ben W. 'recently announced.
Koran will be an event of Dec. 16,
was a bridge-tea and handkerchief
To those women who intend to purchase' furs this
and hosiery shower on Dec. 1, at
season, we urge them to buy now. Fabrick offers
Hotel Statler, at which Mrs.
savings that should prompt an early selection.
Michael Greenblatt and Mrs. Art
FLOWERS for happiness,
Edelson were joint hostesses. On
FLOWERS for sympathy,
Wednesday
evening Mesdames
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FLOWERS for that girl you
s•nl
Harry Sobelman, Robert Margolis,
met last week,
Maurice Wolf and Louis Katz en-
TYs.I. 114,1 11.,
FLOWERS for the wife you
tertained with a bridge for 20
S Pat. Ofr
met five to forty years
guests.
ago.
For washing dishes, silver.
Sirs.
Bernard
Lachs,
of
3204
GROWING THINGS to make
ware, glassware, porcelain,
Gladstone avenue, entertained 16
home the bright, cheerful
china, marble, and for gen-
ladies at a delightful luncheon and
place it should be.
At the
eral kitchen use. Keeps the
bridge at the Masonic temple on
TABLE DECORATIONS,
Saturday, Dec. 8. The table was
hands soft and delicate.
weddings, anniversaries.
decorated with yellow candles
Our expert designers will
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KOSHER in red or blue on
rowers.
We are open evenings and
individual cakes penetrate
Sundays. and are always
through and through, but the
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel J. Bloom-
more than ready to serve
name ROKF.ACH is also im-
berg and daughter, Harriet Doris,
you.
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cousin, Miss Jean Selzer, whose
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Tennyson avenue spent the week-
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