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January 11, 1929 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-01-11

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PAGE SIX

ittEpentorri ons n Mos
a r

Advance Showing
of

Spring Garments

THE COLOR YOU WANT
THE STYLE YOU WANT
THE FABRIC YOU WANT
AT THE PRICE YOU WANT

MANNIE COHN

"Distinctive Clothes for Men"

OPEN EVENINGS

DAVID BLOCK

Mayor of Tel Aviv

Will be the Principal Speaker at a

BANQUET

GIVEN IN HIS HONOR

SUNDAY, JAN. 13, 7 P. M.

STATLER HOTEL

BARUCH ZUCKERMAN

Well Known Jewish Labor Leader, Will Also Speak.

FOR RESERVATIONS CALL
ZIONIST OFFICE—CADILLAC 4038

LADIES OF EMANUEL
TO HEAR MRS. EBIN

AMCA MOVEMENT
OPENS NEW OFFICE

Daughter of Rabbi Ashinsky
to Speak at Musicale
of Sisterhood.

Women's Popular
Sheer

At the last meeting of the execu-
tive committee of the Amca Or-
phans Home and Farm School, it
was decided to accept applications
for orphaned boys to be placed at
The Sisterhood of Congiegattioni
the
farm school in Georgetown, to
Emanuel will honor Mrs. N. 11. 1
fill the places of those for whom
Ebin, wife of Rabbi N. II. Ebin,
steady employment has been found
Mr.
and daughter of Rabbi and Mrs.,
d N. Sellin g
Feature an Important Taupe Shade-
Mrs. Harold
Tire members of the board of and who are now self-supporting.
vel
A. M. Ashinsky, spiritual head of (Evelyn
Schultz) of Evanston , the Sisterhood of
the
Harry Brown, who has assisted
Congregation Emanuel, as a musi• 111" entertained 70 guests at a Zedek will act as hostesses Shaarey
at the
house
se party on New Year's Eve
cale and tea at Hotel Stotler on their
v e i n luncheon at the Statler on Tues- the institution during the past two
u ir
Thursday afternoon, Jan. 24.
home. The Detro i t day, when Mrs. Ida L. Siegel of years, offered free of rent the use
,
of three rooms over the Dexter
Mrs. Ebin, whose eloquence is; guests included Mr. and Mrs. Be n
Toronto will speak. They include: Theater, to be used as offices by
well known, and who has achieved I Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ni •
"Ilanon" is one of the important Winter taupe shades that
Mrs.
Charles
A.
Smith,
Mrs.
A.
the
organization. The office is
'man
a nd Mrs. Barney Smith
an enviable record for her active
, Louis Gordon, Mrs. L. Robinson,
has a warm cast extremely smart with many Winter cos
interest in communal affairs, is at 31 ' a Mr. Mrs. II
A. Hyman , Mrs. II. Kaplan, Mrs. L. Solomon, already located there, at 11614
,
Dexter
boulevard.
tulles
in high shades.
present chairman of the new dor- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Freeman, an
d Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mrs. J. II.
It was reported that Yockey
mitory being built for the Rabbi Ben San..
Ehrlich, Mrs. II. Selker, Mrs. A. Bros., the well known furniture
Isaac Elchanan Theological Semi-
These hose are noted for their exquisite sheerness and
Rosenthal, Mrs. II. Warner, Mrs. dealers and auctioneers, donated
The Tuesday ladies' day lunch
nary in New York City. Mrs.
elasticity. This season sneer Countess hose are of finer
- H. P. Cohen, Mrs. Charles )lam-
Ebin has for many years been ac- eons at the Phoenix Club were re - burger, Mrs. R. Loewenberg, Mrs. 20 chairs. Another non-Jew, J.
texture than ever before and now show the new narrow
M. Heffron, when incidentally told
tive in Zionist and Hadassah work sumed this week and, as usual , at A
. hi. Altshuler, Mrs. D. Oppen- of the Amca work, gave a check
heel that is so flattering to feminine ankh. These hose
tracted a large number of guests •
and has also been in Palestine.
helm, Mrs. Ira Copeland, Mrs. A. for $50 and asked to be enrolled
are woven of silk to the tops, which are reinforced with
Mrs. Ebin will address the Sis- Among the hostesses were Mrs. Ju .
- B. Stralser, Mrs. Simon Shetzer, as a member, with a promise to
terhood following the musical pro- has Brown, Mrs. Max May, Mrs •
lisle. Other new beige and gray shades may also be
Mrs. Herman August, Mrs. II. Z . pay $30 every month for the Ster-
gram, which will be given by Mrs. M orton Ashner and Mrs. Oscar
selected in these Hudson hose at $1.35 pair.
Brown, Mrs. 'Hyman GitIleman, ling Brick Company and himself.
Emory Monash and Mrs. Herman Blumberg,
Mrs.
Ralph
Davidson,
Mrs.
D.
Fau-
The
officers
and
members
are
I Greenberg.
FIRST FLOOR—FARMER
man, Mrs. Samuel Caplan, Mrs. working hard to make a success of
Mrs. Ralph Paul is chairman and
Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig of 560
Mrs. A. II. Stralser, vice-chairman, East Grand boulevard was hostess Herman Cohen, Mrs. A. M. Hersh- the coming theater benefit, on
man, Mrs. Sol Kaufman, Mrs. M. Wednesday, Jan. 18. The pro-
assisted by the following commit. to 200 guests at a luncheon and
II. Zackheim, Sirs. D. S. Zemon, ceeds will be used to pay pressing
tee: Mrs. Samuel Goldberg, Mrs. b ridge of beautiful appointments
rs. J. A. Zechman, Mrs. Frank debts. "Darr a Mame Sich Op-
Eli Levin, Mrs. Schubiner, Mrs. at the Statler Hotel Wednesday,
Wetsman and Sirs. Reuben Rosen- fern" (Should a Mother Sacrifice)
Herman Fisher, Mrs. M. S. Dann, Jan. 9. The tables, each seating
Woodward, Gratiot, Farmer, Grand River
feld. The luncheon arrangements is the name of the performance to
Mrs. Isadore Karbel, Mrs. Jack 10 guests, were presided over by
are in charge of Mrs. Simon Shet- be staged. Those desiring to see
Tobin, Mrs. Louis Tobin, Mrs. Ed- individual hostesses and were ex-
zer, chairman of the social com- this performance may reserve
ward Stein, Mrs. J. L. Ruby, Mrs. quisitely decorated with center-
mittee, with Mrs. Charles Ham- seats by telephoning the Ames of-
Mandel Rosenzweig, Mrs. Harry pieces composed of spring flowers
fice, Longfellow 8049.
burger and Mrs. Louis Robinson.
, Levin, Mrs. Edith Rosenzweig and and spun glass in pastel shades.
Mrs. Jacob Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Cap-
Mrs. Joseph Grossman of 2725 lan will return to Detroit Jan. 15. NEW A. Z. A. GROUP TO
West Boston boulevard was host- after a three weeks' honeymoon to HAVE NAME IN HONOR
ess at a surprise birthday party New York City and the east.
OF ADOLPH FREUND
in honor of her husband, on Jan.
The new chapter of the A. Z. A.
. Ten couples were present.
Book Teas:
A beautiful bouquet of flowers is best appreciated.
Miss Bernice Meyrovitz of Do- has decided that it be known as the
Flowers
The first of the series of book Bridge was the diversion of the than, Ala., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
arranged artistically that one can be proud to give will always
"Adolph Freund Chapter," in
teas will take place this Sunday evening and a delicious Chinese
he obtained at
Otto
Hyman
of
2297
Gladstone
recognition
of
services
rendered
to
afternoon at the clubhouse, at supper was served at midnight.
avenue.
the A. Z. A. by this leader.
3:30 o'clock. "Reubeni," by Max
The date for the public install-
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerman L. Rosen-
Brod, will be discussed by Rabbi
ation has been set for Feb. 10, at
Mrs.
Charles
Pitmen
left
Sunday
berg,
formerly
of
Los
Angeles,
CHARLES H. ROSENMAN, Prop.
Leon Fram at Temple Beth El.
for Portland, Ore., where she will Hotel Strathmore, 70 W. Alexan-
227 Gratiot Avenue.
Cal., are again making their home be
Members and friends are invited,
Cherry 9171
the guest of her children, Rabbi drine. The installation and the
in the city at the Belcrest Hotel.
Flowers For All Occasions
and
Mrs.
Herbert
attendant
banquet
will
start
at
6
Parzen,
Drama:
p. m. and will be followed by a
The dramatic group of the "Y"
Miss Fay Greene of 2725 West
Miss FanMe Rosen, who ha dance open to the public commen-
presented s one-act play, "My Boston boulevard, left the city
d cing at 9. Those interested in se-
Lady Dreams,"at the "At Home" Sunday, Jan. 6, for Cincinnati, 0., been visiting relatives in Miami, curing reservations should com-
program last Sunday evening, un- where she will make her future Fla., for several weeks, is leaving
municate with Leo Koloden at the
der the direction of Miss Lea Dam- home. Many delightful affairs there this week for Los Angeles,
Union Trust Co., Cherry 9300.
sky, dramatic coach. The cast con- were given for Miss Greene prior Cal., where she will spend the re-
mainder of the winter.
sisted of Ilelen Abrams, Eleanor to her departure.
Stanfield, Ruth Wein, Shirley
Mrs. Jacob S. Lowenberg was
Schwartz, Betty Saranoff and
Mrs. John !merman of McLean
Dorothy Dean.
avenue, accompanied by her hostess to 100 guests at luncheon
The next plays which will be daughters, Mrs. Henry Meyers and and bridge at the Statler Hotel on
For the past four years it has
presented in the near future are Miss Josephine Immerman, left this Tuesday, Jan. 8. The tables were been the custom of the Aleph
' Mothballs," by Sally Kemper, week for Miami, Fla., to be gone beautifully decorated with center- Zadik Aleph, junior chancellor of
pieces of spring flowers.
and "Rebecca Gratz," by Beatrice for several weeks.
the Independent Order of B'nai,
T. Mantel, prize play of the Na-
B'rith, to hold annual tournaments,
tional Council of Jewish Women.
Mr. and Sirs, Ben Brown of Cal- in basketball, debating and ora-
Louis Simon of La Salle boule-
vard is spending some time in New vert avenue entertained a number tory.
Next Theater Party:
of friends and relatives Tuesday
The local A. Z. A. chapter, No.
York
and Atlantic City.
Shakespeare's tragedy of "Mac-
evening in honor of the seventy- 63, is to compete with other chap-
beth," to be presented at the Ma-
eighth birthday of their father, ters from District No. 6 in each of
Two Ballrooms
Albert Samter of Glynn Court Sol Marks.
sonic Temple, has been chosen for
the three branches in Dayton, 0.,
Tax $1.00 Per Person
the next theater party. For music departed last week for Los An-
on Feb. 3, 4 and 5.
lovers, there will be a party of geles, Cal., where he will spend the
Mr. and Sirs. Philip Shulman of
"Y" members who will attend the winter months.
Seward avenue departed this week
concert of Mischa Elman on
for Florida, where they will re-
Miss Dorothy Bloom of Tenny-
Jan. 21.
main for several months.
son avenue returned Sunday from
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU-
a delightful holiday vacation spent
Child Study Group:
ALLY-WASHED AND CARE-
Stirs Lola Weinberg of 313 East
Delicatessen and Luncheonette
An interesting discussion on with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barnett
FULLY HAND IRONED
f Tulsa, Okla., and
departed the Canfield, who has spent several
rt
"Jealousy and Envy" was led by of
Delicious Prepared Meals.
Mrs. A. L. Colton at the last meet- same day for Ann Arbor to resume months in New York City, visited
TRY US AND BE CONVINCED
in Springfield, Mass., where she
, ing of the child study group. The her studies.
was extensively entertained by
next meeting will be held at the
Sidney I.. Alexander is spending friends, and from there will re-
!clubhouse on Thursday afternoon,
Table Service, Lunches, Roast Fowl
and Salads of All Kinds
several weeks with his mother, turn to New York for an indefinite
Jan. 17, at 2 o'clock.
12046 Dexter, Between Elmhurst and Monterey
Mrs. Si. Alexander of Buffalo, N. stay.
Y., and in Atlantic City.
Mrs. Louis Feller of 282 Algon-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cohen, quin avenue and her niece, Mrs. J.
formerly of 439 East Hancock E. Stocker, of 2525 Gladstone ave-
avenue, are now residing at 3009 nue, ate visiting in Rochester, N.
Here you will find an array of gifts such as shown
Y., where, on Tuesday, Jan. 8,
Webb avenue.
only in the larger stores
they attended a reception in honor
For the distinctive bridge prizes or gifts—Molemistic or
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simon an- of the fiftieth wedding anniversary
Spanish Glass, in vases, cigarette boxes, ash trays, beverage
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knopf of
sets., etc.—in shades of green, amber and orchid.
12168 Dexter Boulevard
son, Manuel, Saturday, Jan. 12, that city.
A complete line of Greeting Cards for
at 9 a. m., at the Upper Gratiot
all occasions.
Phone Longfellow 1185
Talmud Torah. On Sunday, Jan.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Marks,
13, at 6 p. m., a dinner will be accompanied by their daughter
9805 Linwood, at head of Boston
served at their home, 8139 Ilendrie Aimee and son Burton, of the Bel-
Euclid 10127
have returned from a de-
avenue, to their friends and rela-
li ghtful holiday sojourn in Havana,
tives.
SEE
Cuba, and Miami, Fla. Burton
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Weller and Marks has returned to Ann Arbor
Streng Chevrolet Co.
daughter Jeanette will leave Jan. to resume his studies.
8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
12 for Los Angeles, Cal., where
Mrs. Harry Clark was hostess to
they will spend the winter months.
They are to be the guests of Mr. 30 guests at luncheon, followed
and Mrs. J. Ilollander of San by bridge and moth jongg, at the
Diego, Cal., for about two weeks. Seward Hotel on Jan. 1, in honor
of Mrs. Toby Denaburg of Winni-
Mrs. A. Weiss (Eva T. Lieber- peg, Man., who is her guest.
man) has returned from ■ seven
weeks' visit to Baltimore, Wash-
Miss Mollie Lazarow, whose
ington, Philadelphia and other marriage to Jack Dulberg took
eastern points and is now residing P lace on Jan. 1, was the recipient
at 2635 Cortland avenue. Mrs. ° f several delightful entertain-
Weiss has as her house guest Mrs. ments. Misses Gertrude and Anne I
Jean Conn of Baltimore, who re- Azarow, sisters of the bride, gave
a miscellaneous shower at the Lee
turned with her.
C rest for 32 guests; Mrs. James
obbins entertained at luncheon,
A beautifully appointed dinner
Bowed by bridge and a miscel-
was served to 14 guests on Jan. 4
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin la neous shower at King Wah Lo
Berry of Chicago (Anna Wax), Ca fe; Miss Mildred Lepler a hos-
ry shower and bridge party; Miss
the occasion being their ninth
wedding anniversary.
nnie Schneider a bridge party
at her home; Mrs. Max Weiner en-
---
Mina Dorothy Barnard of Dan- te
b rtained at a luncheon, followed
ville, Ill., who has been visiting 1. ) : bridge and a miscellaneous
Miss Dorothy Camin for a short
ower at the Wilshire; Mrs.!
time, returned to her home on '
nry Brown was hostess at a din-
Monday. tie r and bridge party; and a din-
ne r at Oriole Terrace at which sev-
Mrs. Bauman, wife of Rabbi. er al of MIss Lazarow's friends
Bauman of Los Angeles, Cal., and we re hostesses.
her daughter, Esther, were enter-
tsined by Mrs. I. Wax and Mrs. 1.
Miss Claire Cutler of Toronto
Berry during their stay in Chi- vrs ited here during the past two
cage.
wee ks with her brother, Albert
Cu tier.

Countess Silk Hose

"Manon"

$135

Pair



The J.

L. HUDSON Co.

---as an expression
of sentiment

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Subway Flower Shop

Your Best Friend Will Say

A. Z. A. PREPARING
FOR TOURNAMENTS

"Go" to the

PHALANX CLUB'S

THIRD ANNUAL DANCE

Every Jewish Mother

Must see the wonderful play by Hilmanonsky, en-
acted by the whole company of

LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER

TWELFTH ST. AT SEWARD AVE.

SHALL A MOTHER
SACRIFICE?

For the Benefit of

Amca Orphans Home and
Farm School

Wednesday Evening, Jan. 16

Every Jewish Woman over 18, who understands
Yiddish or German, is advised not to miss this per-
formance. R ed seats may be obtained by

telephoning the AMCA Office, Longfellow 8049.

Hotel Statler

JANUARY 13—TOMORROW NIGHT

Our Sandwich Making Is An Art

Mary Davis

HAND
LAUNDRY

THE GOTHAM DELICATESSEN

APPROPRIATE GIFTS

THE HOPE CHEST

ABE MAX WITH

Opening announcement

The

Chinese Princess

pa

Detroit's finest and most elaborate

I

The 42nd Great Annual

RESTAURANT—•

CORNER FENKELL AT LIVERNOIS

makes it's formal bow to the public

Wednesday Jan. 16th

at 6:30 P. M.

0

This latest creation of a Dining Palace is artis-
tically decorated in Lacquer Red, Peacock Blue,
Gold Leaf and other beautiful colors—created in
modern Chinese art by a group of nationally famous
artists.
Specially designed furniture, together with
colorful linen, glassware, chinaware, etc. make
this restaurant one of the most wonderful and
smartest in the country.

'Dance Music by Seymour Simon's Band
eA Gorgeous Show will Entertain You

COME!

Remember the Day—Wednesday, January 16, 6:30 P. M.

In honor of her guests, Miss
Helen Rosenberg, who is vacation.
ing from Tarrytown-on-the-Hud-
son, and Miss Ann Binkow, from
St. Joseph's Academy at Adrian,
Miss Avis Rice entertained 16
guests at a bridge-luncheon.

FLOWERS for happiness,

FLOWERS for sympathy,
FLOWE1,5 for that girl you
met last week,
FLOWERS for the wife you
met five to forty years

Miss Schonette Goldsmith of the
Genesee" Apartments entertained
32 guests Monday evening, Jan. 3,
in honor of Miss Helen Rosenberg
of New York and Ann Binkow of
Adrian. Bridge was the diversion
of the evening.

Ago.

GROWING THINGS to make
home tne bright, cheerful
place it should be.
TABLE DECORATIONS,
weddings, anniversaries.
Our expert designers will
be glad to plan with you.
We are open evenings and
Sundays, and are always
more than ready to serve

Mr. and Mrs. S. Glist of Rose.
dale Court celebrated their twen-
ty-fifth wedding anniversary
Christmas Eve by entertaining 65
guests at • dinner-dance given at
Kraemer's.

The Misses Rose and Hilda Gold- i
stone and Mrs. Jean Tobb gave al
linen shower on Saturday evening,
Jan. 5, at the Lee Crest, honoring
Miss Dolly Goldstone, whose mar.
riage to Arthur Moss will take
place on Feb. 10 at the Fort
Wayne Hotel. Bridge was played
during the evening.

Rockwell's
Flowers

1915 Clairmount at Twelfth

Garfield 9006-W

Delivery, of course.

1!

Checker Cabo. Empire 7000.

SALE of
ANNIS FURS

now in progress

EVERY PRICE REDUCED
CONVENIENT TERMS
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE

WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD

Founded

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