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AND CHILDHOOD
Telephone Randolph 5484
Re-Elected President of North.
western Women's League of
United Hebrew Schools.
Rabbi Fram to Address Lo-
cal Chapter Tuesday,
Feb. 12.
Show it—look it. You can't duplicate,
imitate or substitute youth. But you
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the color, the pattern—the lines of the
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they vibrate youth. They give poise to
the young personality and a well-bred
dignity to young years.
Announces the Opening of
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HEADS U. H. S. LEAGUE
Res., Euclid 0053
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SH. NIGER
Just Five Days More
At the last meeting of the North-
western Women's League, Jan. 8,
at the Byron-Philadelphia
the following officers were elected:
Mrs II. Lippert, honorary presi-
dent; Mrs. Max Weksler, presi-
dent; Mrs. I. Margolis, Airs. Chas.
Brody, Mrs. Fannie Richmond and
Celia
elm Schmidt, vice-presi-
Three successful programs were
presented this month by the phi- dents; Sirs, Eva Pollack, recording •
secretary;
Mrs. A, Knoppow and
lanthropic committee of the Music
Study Club. On Jan. 4 the chil- Mrs. E. Kopel, corresponding sec-
dren of the Detroit Ilebrew Or- retaries; Airs. Si. Hayman, finan-
phan Home were given the oppor-! cial secretary; Airs. A. D. Mark-
tunity to witness the performance son, treasurer; Airs. Sam Kalt and
of "Pinocchio" given by the Junior Mrs. S. Shnitz, honorary trustees;
League at the Civic Theater Sirs. B. Schwartz, Mrs. L, Schnell,
through the efforts of Mrs. B. Airs. Max Cohn, and Mrs. 1.
Pearlman of the philanthropic shewach, trustees; Mesdames .1.
committee and the courtesy of Silberstein, S. Wielre, S. Alunch,
Finkel,
Miss Jessie Bonstelle. On Jan 16 A. Kasle, I. Wohlman,
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a program was presented at the
Alil-
King's Daughters' Ohl Folks' B. Single, B. Canvasser,
Home. Mrs. Mayer Govern, as- kovsky, N. Wauldron, L. A' •'
J.
pectin,
F'.
Weisman,
Si.
sisted by Mrs Edmund Sloman,
Singerman, J. Alage-
arranged the following entertain- C. Reeder,
lefsky,
S.
Fineman,
board
of
direc-
ment: A group of duets was sung
by Mrs. J. Sauls and Mrs. A. Z. tors.
The last board meeting took
Seitzer; piano selections by Mrs.
II. Kopel; dance numbers by the place Jan. 22, at the home of Mrs.
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B.
Schwartz. Plans were made
pupils of Mrs. R Pereira. The ac-
companists were Mrs S. Trigg for the luncheon and bridge tee be•
held
March 12, at the Masonic
and Mrs. A. J. Seltzer.
On Jan. 23, Mrs. A. Pollack, as- Temple. Mrs. S. Fineman is chair-
sisted by Mrs. L. Daniels, present- man of the affair with Sirs. A.
ed the following program at St. Markson and Airs. Max Cohn as
Luke's Home: Vocal solos by Mrs. co-chairmen,
Installation of officers will take
W. Sacks; readings by Mrs. M. Lei-
shin, piano selections by Mrs. T. place Feb. 12, at the Byron-Phila-
delphia
Hall. Further details will
Garon, and violin numbers by
Leonard Feldman. Mrs. S. Simons be announced in the next issue of
The
Chronicle.
and Mrs. John Feldman were ac-
This Saturday has been desig-
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nated throughout the country as
Hadassah Sabbath." On that day
Mr. and Mrs. Max May left
leading Detroit rabbis will ad-
dress their congregations on the Monday for California and lions-
history and work of Hadassah in lulu, tee be away for the remain-
Palestine. They will recount the der of the winter.
beginnings of Hadassah public
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lieberman
health work 17 years ago, its strug-
gles in introducing modern scien- of Sturtevant avenue left Monday
tific methods and eliminating sup- by motor for a three weeks' so-
erstitions, and the phenomenal de- journ at list Springs, Ark.
velopment of the Iladassah health
system to its present status of be-
About 40 guests enjoyed the
ing the largest public agency for weekly Tuesday ladies' day lunch-
health and sanitation in Palestine, eon at the Phoenix Club this week.
next to the government.
Among the hostesses were Mrs.
Detroit chapter of Iladassah ba Milton Sloman, Mrs. Morris Kap-
lan,
Mrs. Sam Levey and Mrs. A.
among 2(15 chapters in the country
now engaged in membership drives. • Rose root.
The membership committee, head-
ed by Mrs. Morris Blumberg,
Mrs. Sylvia Oppenheimer and
chairman, is interesting many lo- daughter Shirley Ann are now
cal women in the work of Iladas-
at the Belerest Hotel.
sah through a series of meetings,
social events and personal solicita-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Finsterwald
tion. Three prizes are annually are spending some time in Grand
given tee those chapters which ob- R apids
tain the largest proportionate in-
crease in membership. Detroit
Seymour L. Samter left last
chapter, of which Mrs. Joseph H..
Ehrlich is president, hopes to be week for a six weeks' trip tee
near the top of the increase list. South America, expecting tee ar-
Nationally, Senior Hadassah has rive in San Francisco about March
35,0011 members and Junior Radius- 1, where he will spend the balance
sit the winter.
sah, 10,000. The goal of Senior
Hadassah is 50,000 members.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marwil en. companists Refreshments were
The next meeting of Detroit
served at the close of each enter-
Senior Hadassah takes place Tues- tertained 30 guests at a delightful
PHILOMATHIC ELECTS
taininent.
day afternoon Feb. 12 at Hotel dinner-dance at Oriole Terrace
NEW TERM'S OFFICERS
Sunday
evening
and
again
on
Statler. Rabbi Leon Fram of
Sidney
J.
Alexander
has
re-
The Philomathic Debating Club
Temple Beth El, will be the speak- Thursday evening.
turned from a visit to his mother met in the clubroom of the main
er, His subject will be: Is there
in Buffalo, N. Y., fully recovered library, corner Kirby and Wood-
such a thing as Jewish Culture?"
Dr. and Mrs. Max Bailin have from his recent illness.
ward avenues. The organization
A musical treat has also been ar- returned from a several weeks' so-
held its election of officers for
ranged, in the person of Mrs. Jacob journ in Bermuda.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel I.. Kapetan- the coming term. Those elected!
II. Schakne, well known local sing-
sky and Miss Claire Lucille Ka- are: Max Simon, speaker; Nathan
er, who will present a tine program
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Bloom petansky eef 1730 Clairmount ave- Shur, clerk; Albert Williams, as-
of solos. Hadassah members are of Rhode Island avenue left last
nue have returned from Chicago, sistant clerk; and Albert Silber,
requested to set aside Feb. 12 for Friday for a six weeks' trip to
where they attended the wedding sergeant at arms. The board of
this event.
Honolulu and other western points of their son and brother, Dr. Nath- directors consists of Max Simon,
of interest.
an J. Kapetansky, to Miss Fay Nathan Shur, Albert Williams, Al-
'om in.
bert Silber, Norval Slobin and
JR. HADASSAH AND
Paul Brener. A volunteer pro-
Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of Chi-
ZIONIST JOIN FOR AN- cago
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gelb of gram is scheduled for Sunday , Jan
boulevard entertained 24
NUAL FORMAL BALL guests at luncheon and bridge on 3234 Glendale avenue are leaving 27, and in addition to the regular
for a trip to Hot Springs, Ark., business, all committees will out-'
Friday, Jan. 18.
Detroiters who have patronized
for a month's stay, after which line their work for the past semes-
the annual formal dance given by
Miss Dorothy King of the Wil- they will go to California for a ter and seek an honorable dice-
Hadassah will not be disappointed shire Apartments has returned brief visit. charge for signal services per-,
formed.
this year. This year the Zionist from Little Rock, Ark., where she
Organization will join the 'Indus- was the guest eef
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman
Min Nancy
soh youth in making a success of Pfeifer. :Miss Pfeifer returned of Parkside avenue, and sons, Sher-
this much looked to affair. The with Miss King and will be her wood Alan and Bruce Eaton, are
ball is to be held in the main ball- guest for some time.
spending the' winter in Miami,
Florida, steel Havana, Cuba.
room of the Hotel Stealer on Sun-
day evening, March 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Voss left
The home of Rabbi A. Si. Ash-
The dance proceeds will be used Sunday for a fortnight's stay at
' insky, 2083 Gladstone avenue, was
to further work in l'alestine.
Hot Springs, Ark
( the scene of a lovely gathering of
It is hoped that all interested
And the Telephone No. I.
women, composing the board of
persons will keep this date, March
Jacob Nathan left Sunday night
Euclid 2230
10, open and will help these two for Birmingham, Ala., where he is directors of the Sisters of Zion
Mizrachi, who tendered a surprise
organizations tee success.
attending a meeting eef the real es-
The Old Timer on the
to their president, Mrs. Ashinsky,
Mrs. Sue Bromberg is Jr. Hadas- tate board.
{ as a token of appreciation of her ,
soh general chairman, and Simon
New Corner with
{ untiring efforts in behalf of that
Shetzer is chairman of the Zionist
New Ideas
Misses Helen Henschel Morris
{ worthy organization. Mrs. I. Cap-
District Committee.
and Vera Richardson, pianists, as-
{ lan, vice-president of the society,
Your old friend,
sisted by James Barrett, violinist,
{ presented Mrs. Ashinsky with a
For Personal Service
gave a delightful hour of music
RADIOS
beautiful watch in the name of the
Wednesday evening, Jan. 23, at
12195 Dealer at Richton
{ board.
Grinnell Brothers' Music House.
The Sisters eef Zion Mizrachi, in
, conjunction with its sister organ-
Mrs. I. Flout of Cincinnati, 0.,
, izations throughout the country,
12197 Dexter
who is spending several months
has as its object the esablishrnent
with her sister, Mrs. M. C. Weil, is
Corner Richton
moving this week from the Chat- of a technical school and com-
We Deliver
munity center for girls in Pales-
ham Apartments to the Bele:rest
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tine.
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Hotel
in the
January Linen Sale
This offering of fine linens, cottons,
and bedding at distinct savings is an
annual event at Hudson's. Only five
days now remain in which to re-
plenish your linen closet with Hud-
son's standard merchandise . . . at
unusually low prices.
Third Floor—Woodward Avenue Building
The
Breeze Along With the
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Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne
Sunday eve., Jan. 27 (Topic) : "Why is there no
peace between author and critic?"
Monday eve., Jan. 28 (Topic) : "A proletariat or
folk literature."
Tuesday eve., Jan. 29 (Topic) : "Is there a strife
between the Hebrew and Yiddish literature?"
Admission $1.00 for Entire Series, 50c for Each Lecture
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Mrs. II. Rochelle of Chicago was
, Mrs. Meyer Levy of Jackson.
enterained with a bridge given by
Mich., spent several days in De-
Mrs. AL Gould of 3215 Passadena .
troit this week visiting friends and
on Friday evening, Jan. 18, for 12
relatives.
guests. Airs. Rochelle left for Chi-
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Eckhouse and cago the following Monday, after
Mrs. Max Steinman motored tee a two weeks' stay in Detroit.
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Mr. and Airs. Morris Busch and
Mr. and Sirs. Walter Irving are son, Herman, of Lansing, and Sirs.
Yetta
Robinson and son, Ilarry, of
leaving early in February for the
south. They will continue their 640 Medbury avenue, Detroit, are
leaving
Sunday, Jan. 27 to spend
journey by nuitor from Atlanta.
Ga., stopping at points of interest the balance of the winter in Mi-
ami,
Florida.
They are driving
en route.
land
{ and expect tee stop off at several
enroute.
Mrs. Harry Fisher and children
of Boston boulevard are leaving
Sunday for Miami, Fla., tee be gone
for the balance eef the winter.
Mrs. Joe Horwitz and her moth-
er, Mrs. Benjamin Kamin, left for
Aliami Beach, Florida, to spend the
Mrs. Mark Fleishman and sons, winter months,
Charles and William, art, moving
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Mr. and Sirs. Julius Fisher, who
shortly from the Chatham Apart-
were guests at the Palmer 'louse
ments to the Belcrest Hotel.
in Chicago, while attending the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fine eef Furniture Mart, have returned tee
2020 Tuxedo avenue announce the the city after an absence of 10,
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Elliott, days.
on Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Shaa-
and Mrs. Henry Klein of
rey Zedek branch, Twelfth and
8740 Arcadia announce the gradu-
Clairmount. At home tee rela-
tives and friends Sunday, Feb. 3. ation of their daughter, Selma,
from Northern High School. Dur- '
No cards,
ing her four years at Northern, -
Miss
Klein was a member of the
Among the January graduates
eef the Detroit Teachers' College Chemistry Club, Audubon Club,'
house
swimming team, Dec
are Misses Hilda Schoenfield eef
Burlingame avenue and Esther Deutsche Kranz, Northern Press
Club, Biology Club, of which she
Rosenthal of Eliot avenue.
was secretary, president eef Path-{
Dr. Harry C. Metzger, who re- finder Club, 12-A president of
cently returned tee the city follow- Alice Freeman (louse. She was
ing extensive study in diseases of managing editor of the school
infancy and childhood, in Minne- during her senior year and re-
apolis, Minn., and in European ceived medals for swimming and
clinics, announce the opening of typewriting. Miss Klein plans to
his offices at 511-543 David Whit- take a social service course at De-
ney building. !Its practice will be troit City College.
confined entirely to children's dis-
eases.
A. Z. A. TO INSTALL
OFFICERS SUNDAY
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met lust week,
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TABLE DECORATIONS,
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We are open evenings and
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A weekly meeting of the A. 7..
A. was held Sunday afternoon at
the Ilinai B'rith Community House.
The installation committee report-
ed that final plans have been ar-
ranged for a program to install
the new officers eef the chapter on
Sunday, Jan. 27, at 7:30 p. m., at
the Community House. The pro-
gram will be featured by a talk
from a prominent Detroit Jew, and
a musical program Dancing will
follow the ceremonies. The public
is invited to attend the installation
and dance.
The basketball team is showing
improvement, having defeated in
the past week both the Grand
Trunk B team and the Santa Maria
School team by one-sided scores.
Judging by this, they should put
up a hard fight in the district tour-
nament to be held soon.
The entire chapter turned out
Monday night, Jan. 21, to attend
the installation of the new officers
••f l'isgah lodge. Samuel Char-
foos, incoming Aleph Godol, gave
a short talk concerning the future
activities of both Pisgah Lodge
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