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MANNIE COHN
1
INTERESTING BAR
MITZVAH CEREMONY
YOUNG ISRAEL INVITES
' PUBLIC TO ATTEND ITS
SABBATH BIBLE CLASSES
Grandson of Rabbi Aishiskin Is
Called to Read Portion of Week;
Rabbi Thanks Hebrew School..
Young Israel of Detroit con-
ducts a class in the Bible every
Saturday afternoon at its syna-
gogue in the Jewish Center, 31
Melbourne avenue, under the guid-
ance of Rabbi Munch, to which it
invites those seriously interested
in a more profound analysis of
Biblical themes.
Rabbi Munch has proved him-
C
1
An interesting ceremony took
place at the Philadelphia-Byron
Talmud Torah Saturday morning. --
when Akiva Drassin was called to '
read the portion of the week on
the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah.
Akiva is the son of Mr. and
An event of both musical and Dr. and Mrs. Sydney Wolfgang' 'elf, to the eminent satisfaction
Mrs. Samuel Drassin and the social distinction will take place have returned from the east, where of those who regularly attend his
grandson of Rabbi F. Aishiskin. on Friday evening, Jan. II when Dr. Wolfgang was engaged in class, a teacher and speaker of
, Ile entered the United Hebrew the Detroit Music Study Club post-graduate study in the chii- compelling interest. Especally di-
Schools at an early age and began holds its annual musical soiree in dren's division of the New York verting and revealing are the bril-
,
his Hebrew studies in the kinder. the spacious lounge of the Twen- Post-Graduate Hospital. Dr. tient sidelights, culled from diver
garter. Now, as a consistent Ile- tieth Century Club. Mrs. Maurice Wolfgang will resume his practice commentaries, with which he no-
brew student, he is about to be , Benyas, chairman of the event, in Detroit. tably enriches his thought-provok-
dsccussions.
graduated from the local schools,' has, planned an unusual program
—
This class is followed by after-
whose regular course he is corn. with a reception to follow for the
Mr. and Mrs , Hyman B. Ulliaw . inc
pleting. Ile has also taken studio' performing artists.
Mrs. Sol spent the holiday week-end in, noon services and the traditional
'
in the Talmud and has distin-! Quentin Kesler, president of the
ston. Mrs. Ulliun returned last . Orthodox "Shalesh Sucks" ob-
guished himself in the Talmud; club, will preside and give the wet- week from a. successful speaking served with unusual zest by
Torahs.
coming address,
tour of the western coast, under ' 1 " ng Israel '
In a carefully and well prepared
'
Ilehrew speech, Akiva spoke fol-,
Mrs. Fanny Levy of 1635 Hazel-, the auspices of Iladassah.
lowing the services.
wood avenue announces the mar-
i
F
r lorence Silverman of
Rabbi Aishiskin, who also spoke : .,e,.., ,.
of her daughter Catherine • Miss
during the services, paid a glowing ' to !sailor Jack Applebaum, son of day vacation with relatives in Co-
Third nomination and election
tribute to the Unted Hebrew Mr. and Mrs. Harris Applebaum, lumbus, Ohio.
of officers of Pisgah Lodge No. 34,
Schools, crediting them with a of 611 Medbury, on Dec. 28.
I. 0. B. B., for the ensuing year
great accomplishment and thank-
Among the many events given' Miss Pearl Silverman of Toledo will be held this Monday evening,
ing them for all they have done
for Slim Ann Ashman, bride of is visiting her parents, Rev. and Jan. 7, at the B'nai B'rith Com-
for his, grandson.
„
'
PISGAH TO ELECT
OFFICERS MONDAY
and a
Dorothy
Mi
have issued an appeal to the mem-,
Wain at 15900 Crudder avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. David Goodfriend, berg to make every effort to at
for 40 guests. On Dec. 13, Miss
Clara Granke entertained for Miss formerly of 2437 Elmhurst aye- tend this important meeting.
r
• nue, are
now , las
idi n at t 18403
The senior team of the Jewish Ashman with a bridge-tea at het
AHAVATH ZION
Centers basketball league will be- home in Wyandotte. Miss Ash- , Muirland avenue.
NEW SUNDAY
gin their season on Sunday, Jnn. !Ilan was also honored with show-
Miss Helen Tibie Chimovitz and
ers
given
by
her
friends
and
rela-
6. The schedule will be as follows:
Zion
Ahavath
Congregation
Strangers A. C., vs. Ben Bay A. tives, Mrs. B. Rotman of Atkin- Mrs. Adeline B. Dosie were host
sonavenue, Mrs. II. Neff of Phila- eases at the third of the series of opened a Sunday School for the
C., at 1:15 'clock.
study of Biblical history and the
vs.
Try Square delphia avenue, and Mrs. Morris monthly bridge parties sponsored
by the Athena Girls' Club, which principles of traditional Judaism,
Galison of Calvert avenue.
Sports at 2:15 o'clock.
was held on Wednesday evening, in English, under the superinten-
J. C. A. Centrals vs. Hakoah
dency of J. II. Mendelssohn, a man
Miss
Ruth
!merman
of
Glad-I
Jan.
2, at Ilotel Taller.
Sports at 3:15 o'clock
with long experience at the work.
atone
avenue
will
leave
Jan.
5
for
Only senior members will he ad-
Mitzie
Winkelman
of
Blaine
The school is open every Sun-
mitted to the Sunday afternoon an extended trip through the west.
She will also visit her sister at avenue has returned from a visit, day morning from 10:30 to 12
games. One athletic ticket only
o'clock,
for all children five to 15
Great Falls, Mont., for a few, in Flint, Mich., where she was en-
will be given to each member.
years of age, divided in seperate
The Intermediate schedule for months, returning early in the 1 tertained by friends.
classes according to their ages and
spring.
Saturday, Jan. 5, is as follows:
Not H. Winkelman of Pitts-I studiousness.
Olympics vs. Ilakoah Sports at
All children are welcome. There
Among the ninny pre-nuptial burgh, Pa., spent the holidays with
7:15 o'clock.
will be no tuition charges. Regis-
entertainments given in honor of his parents of Blaine avenue.
N. E. I. vs. Petoskey A. C., at
tration and enrollment will contin-
Misa Matilda Nieman of 3216 Ful-
8:15 o'clock.
Miss Roslyn Siegel of Cleve- ue all through the month of Jan-
lerton avenue, a bride-elect of Jan.
8, were: A personal shower and i land, 0., spent the holidays with uary, every Sunday morning , from
inkelman and 10 to 10:30 o'clock, at the syna-
bridge attended by 15 of the inti- Belle and Mitzie
mate friends of the bride at her was entertained by many friends. gogue, 446 Holbrook avenue.
Three more teachers are want-
home on Thanksgiving Day, Miss
Tex 31.00 Per Peron
Two Ballroom.
Fannie Maxman, her sister, being Mr. and Mrs. Merman Winkel-, ed. With the assistance and sug-
hostess; a miscellaneous shower man and son, Sheridan Irving, of gestions of Mr. Nlendelssohn, any
and bridge given by the bride's sis• Cleveland spent the week-end with one with high school education,
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The ter, Mrs. Samuel Z. Hirschman, at- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. even though without previous ex-
post of Secretary of Commerce in tended by 20 relatives and friends) Winkelman.
perience, is asked to apply.
he Hoover Cabinet has not been on Dec. 31, and a miscellaneous 1 ,
offered to him, Julius Rosenwald shower and bridge on New Year's also Ida Welch of Toledo, to-
of Chicago, on a %hilt here, said Day given by Miss Betty Meckler, gether with Miss Betty Pevin of
when asked whether there was any a cousin of the bride, for 1,2 2470 Clairmount avenue, left for
truth in the report that he was j guests.
an indefinite stay in Chicago with
considering a request to serve.
relatives and friends.
"I have not received the slight-
Mrs. I. E. Weingarden of 1127
est
intimation
from
any
atheist
Edison
avenue,
left
last
week
for
Miss Lydia Bloom of Common-
TRY US AND BE CONVINCED
source that my services were de- Los Angeles, where, with her two wealth avenue is spending the
sired," Mr. Rosenwald said.
Ezra Yehuda Club.
sons, Newton and Jerome, she will week-end with friends at Ann Ar- .
At a meeting of the Ezra Ye-,
spend the winter. Her son NeW- bor.
Table Service, Lunches, Roast Fowl and Salads of All Kinds
huda
Club held at the home of
ROYALE PALAIS
ton, a student at Northern High
12046 Dexter, Between Elmhurst and Monterey
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arnovitz of i Ruth Kauffman, the aims of the
33 West Vernor Highway
School, will continue his studies in ,
.
Marinette,
W
is.,
were
the
house
!
Jewish National Fund were out-
Los Angeles.
guests of their neice and nephew, lined and discussed by the mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Mahler Mr. and Mrs. Max Weksler of bers. Phyllis Glazer reported on
entertained 300 guests at a recep- 15906 Normandy avenue, last the work of the fund. Games and
lion at the Wilshire Ilotel Sunday week. They came to join their refreshments featured the meet-
evening, Dec. 30, at which time daughter, Bernice, who has been ing, which was closed with the
the engagement of their daughter, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Weksler for singing of "Ilatikvah."
Rose, to Morey L. Abrahams was the past month and also to attend
announced. the reception in honor of the en-
Emanuel Judaeans.
g a g ement of their daughter Ber-
-
The last meeting of the Eman-
Sam Goren of 15900 Crudder, nice Arnovitz, to Isadore Brand of uel Judaeans was held at the home
avenue was host at a party on New London. Mr. and Mrs. Brand, of Seldon and Lawrence Love,
Year's Eve in honor of the forth- ' parents of Isadore Brand, were Thursday, Dec. 27. Discussions
corning third annual dance of tit?', also guests at the reception.
were held on the affiliation of the
I'halanx Club at Hotel Statler,
club to the national chapter. A
Mrs. Jerome Edelstein and chit- discussion was also held on the
Sunday evening, Jan. 13.
' dren of Michigan City, Ind. form.' Young Judaean convocation to be
The betrothal of Miss Rose D. erly of Pontiac, Mich., were held in February.
Labor to Abe Lachover was an- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Z.
The next meeting will be held
nounced Monday evening (New Schneider, 11309 Pinehurst, over at the home of Lillian Weisman,
Year's Eve) at a gathering at Fort the holidays.
2453 Atkinson avenue, Thursday,
Wayne Hotel of friends and co-
Jan. 10.
workers of Miss Lober and Mr.' Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Leve of
Lachover, both of whom have been 1635 Hazelwood avenue will be at Rev. Milkovsky, Miss Betty
active in the Jewish National home Sunday evening, Jan. 6,
Milkovsky and Benjamin
from 8 to 12 o'clock, in honor of
Fund, Zeirei Zion and other
Rice in Rochester Concert.
the marriage of their sister, Kathe-
movements,
rine Leve, to Jack Applebaum of
Rev. H. Milkovsky has left for,
Mr. and Mrs. Sol DeYoung and Detroit. No cards.
Rochester, where he will chant the
family, formerly of 2263 Blaine
11Irs. A. Harris and Mrs, L. services in Synagogue Beth flame-
avenue, are now residing at 2716
Docks were joint hostesses at a drosh Ilagadal, Friday night and
Rochester avenue.
New Year's dinner at the Harris Saturday, Jan. 4 and 5. On Sun-
residence,
2672 Taylor avenue. day, Jan. 6, he will give a concert
ave-
I Miss Elaine Jay of Taylor
nue entertained eight guests at a The table was decorated in pink in the nature of a joint recital in
bridge-luncheon Dec. 24. On Dec.l and white. Covers were laid for which Miss Betty Milkovsky, so-
prano, the cantor's daughter, and
29 Miss Jay entertained at dinner 20 guests.
1 I. Benjamin Rice, basso, both of
at the Cabin in honor of Miss
Mrs. J. N. Lorber, president of Detroit, will take part.
Frances Choate.
the National Home for Jewish
Mrs. J. Silverman of Gladstone Children at Denver, announces to
avenue has returned after a four its patrons and friends the ap-
weeks' eastern trip to Toledo, pointment of Mrs. Mayme Ratzen-
Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. Her stein as their official representa-
FLOWERS for happiness,
mother, Mrs. Fannie Kades, ac- tive for the state of Michigan,
FLOWERS for sympathy,
companied her and will make her with headquarters in Detfoit. ;
FLOWElci for that girl you
home in Detroit.
Sam Goldman will return early,
met last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman I.. Lewis. next week from Jacksonville, Fla.,
FLOWERS for the wife you
accompanied by their daughter where he motored with Mrs. Gold-,
met five to forty years
Josephine, spent New • 1 ear s in man and children. Mrs. Goldman,
ago.
Kalamazoo and Battle Creek as and family will remain in Florida
GROWING THINGS to make
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry for the winter. l'rior to returning.
home the bright, cheerful
J. I.ewis and Mr. and Mrs. Abe to Detroit, Mr. Goldman will visit
place it should be.
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Our expert designers will
Kenneth will leave next week for
be glad to plan with you.
When
Chicago,
where
they
will
make
us Thinking
We are open evenings and
their future home. Mr. Berke has
Sundays, and are always
! been transferred to the Chicago
of
more than ready to serve
office of the National Survey Serv-
ice.
"Distinctive Clothes for
Men"
CENTERS WILL OPEN
BASKETBALL SEASON
Sales
January
Now in Progress at
HUDSON'S
Linens
Th ird Floor
Underwear
Fifth Floor
Corsets
Fifth Floor
The J e L. HUDSON Co.
Woodward, craiiot, Farmer, Grand River
OPENS
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PHALANX CLUB'S
THIRD ANNUAL DANCE
Hotel Statler
JANUARY 13—SUNDAY NIGHT
W •
JULIUS ROSENWALD
DENIES OFFER OF
POST IN CABINET
Making Is An Art
Our Sandwich
Delicatessen and Luncheonette
Delicious Prepared Meals.
y oung
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,
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Notes
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The 42nd Great Annual
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r,-
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Offering
January Discounts
20%
On our entire stock of
dinnerware, Glassware,
China, Table Crystal,
Gift Articles, Lamps,
etc.
The collection is magnifi-
cent and while January lasts
all of it is yours for the
caoosing and yours for the
owning at prices that are
much less than at any other
time in the year.
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Miss Helen Horowitz of Cort-
land avenue spent the holiday ,
week-end in New York City.
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X WITH
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Mrs. I. Leo Sharfman of Ann
Arbor was in attendance at the
Alpha Epsilon Phi dancing party
at the Book Cadillac last week.
Mrs. Sharfman is an honorary
member of the sorority.
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Open from 11 a. m. to 1 a. m.
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as
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Miss Helen Esser of. Chicago
boulevard is spending several
weeks visiting friends and rela-
tives in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Albion of
Glendale avenue spent the week-
end in Cleveland as guests of Mrs.
Albion's parents.
The
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4128 Woodward Ave.
11;
"For a Pleasant Diversion"
, Miss Claire Weisblum of Tay-
lor avenue spent the Christmas
and New Year's holidays with her
sister, Mrs. Chas. Waldman, in
New York City.
T Reading Free
Better Tea
Nice Sandwiches
and Tasty Salads
Miss Edith Weisblum of Taylor
avenue spent the New Year's holi-
day with relatives in Cleveland,
Private Balcony for Bridge
Parties and Luncheons
Greens' Toilet Requisites
Hostess, Evelyn Kreuger
I
Mrs. Ilarry Disner and daugh-
ter, Blume, of 1460 Glynn Court,
left for the winter months for
California, to reside in Los An-
geles.
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
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Fresh Eggs
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Best Cottage Cheese .12e per lb.
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Wednesdays and Saturdays
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