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LECTURE ON MUSIC
BY MISS RUEBEKAM
AT Y.W.H.A. SUNDAY]
THE NEW YORK
MANNER
Miss Edith M. Ruebekam, well-
known in Detroit musical circles
and to radio audiences, will give a ,
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An attractive program has been
The next meeting of the Coun-
arranged as one of the special tea-!cil of Jewish Women will be Feb.
j tunes of the fifth anniversary 11 at 2:30 p. In. at Temple Beth
luncheon of the Detroit Music El and is to be held jointly with
Study Club which will take place the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El,
on Wednesday, Feb. 6, at Hotel League of Jewish Women's Organ-
Statler. There will he vocal solos inations, and the Sisterhood of
by Mrs. Charles Alpern and piano the Shaarey Zedek Congregation.
selections by Miss Edith Ella , The meeting will be addressed by
Davis. The visiting guests, Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Brin of Minneapolis,
Elmer J. Ottaway, second vice- Minn., who is the chairman of the
president of the National Federa- peace committee of the National
tion of Music Clubs; Mrs. !lorry Council, sif Jewish Women. A
Bracher, president of the Michigan social hour will follow the meet-
--Photo by Cruise Studio
State Federation of Music Clubs, ing.
and Mrs. Samuel Mumford, presi-
MRS. ALFRED ETTINGER
dent of the Detroit Tuesday Musi-
The next regular meeting of De.
(Miss Bilfe Hornstein)
cats, will each address the club.' troit Junior Hadassah will take
Mrs. Leo Landow. one of the club's place Feb. 12 at the Talmud Torah,
The marriage of Miss Billie
founders, will give a resume of the ! Philadelphia and Byron. Further Hornstein, daughter of Mrs. Es-
origin of the club and the growth details will be announced in next ther Hornstein and Alfred Ettin-
—Photo by Syliablenbrand of its activities. All members are week's Chronicle.
ger, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
invited to bring guests.
Ettinger, was solemnized at the
MISS EDITH M. RUEBEKAM
Mrs. M. Gregor and Mrs. Otto Statler Hotel, Jan, 20, by Rabbi
musical lecture and entertainment
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman Kohn entertained 90 guests at a Leon Fram.
for members and friends of the
P almer Woods left Sunday for charming luncheon, followed by
The bride MOS lovely in her bouf-
Young Women's Ilebrew Associa- I'alm Beach,, Fla., where they will bridge and mah jongg, at the Stag
fant satin gown, a close-fitting cap
tion, Sunday evening, Feb. 3, at spend the balance of the winter. ler Hotel on Wednesday, Jan. 30 .
adorned with orange blossoms, held
the clubhouse, 89 Rowena.
The tables, each seating 10 guests the long veil, and she carried a
For some time, Miss Ituebekam
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fruhauf and , were presided over by individua l bouquet of roses and lilies of the
appeared nightly at Station WWJ family are moving this week from hostesses and were beautifully valley.
where she gave short stories about the Chatham apartments to the adorned with spring flowers.
Miss Helen Mess attended the
music, with the assistance of the Wilshire hotel.
bride as maid of honor, and the
Detroit News Symphony Orches-
Mrs. Robert Guitterman of St. Misses Bernice London, Ida Gross,
tra. Since then she has been asso-
Mrs. Aubrey Straus and daugh- Paul, Minn., is the guest of her Lucy Yoskowitz, Manic Rosen,
ciated in educational programs ter Audrey of Richmond, Va., will father, Oscar Lowman, en route to Goldie Brodsky d an
Bessie Lutch-
with the Detroit Symphony Or- arrive in the city Tuesday, Feb. 5, her home from a visit in New in, were the bridesmaids, wearing
chestra, the Bonstelle Playhouse, to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. York City. pastel shaded frocks with bouquets
Repertory Players and other cul- George Illoom of Tennyson avenue
of roses to match their gowns. Lit-
tural interests in the city.
for several weeks.
Beth El College of Jewish Stu- tie Shirley Fertel and Henrietta
In her evening of music on Sun-
dies will hold its first student as- Almug were the flower girls,
day, Miss Ruebekarn will show the
Mr. and Mrs. William Mazer sembly Monday night, Feb. 4, when
Fred Ettinger was the best man,
close association of ideas in music, have returned from their wedding Dr. John Herman Randall, director and Jack Hornstein, Fred Horn-
painting and sculpture and will use trip and are residing at 3311 Chi- of the World Unity Foundation, stein, Dr. Harry Topcik, Jack
an exhibition of painting and sculp- cago boulevard.
who is in the city for the World Shore, Albert Brown and Maurice
ture to illustrate her talk.
Unity Conference, will address the Schwartz, were ushers.
Miss Ruesekam will endeavor to
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Marx of students on "Is There Such a
About 150 guests attended the'
impart to her audience a greater their sisters, Mrs. Wm, Itindskoff Thing as Racial Superiority?" The
dinner and dancing which followed
appreciation and understanding of and Bliss Delia Ehrman. Mr. and course in "Why I Am What I Am '
s after which Mr. and Mrs. Ettinger
St.
Paul,
Minn.,
are
the
guests
of
given
nt
music. Her lecture is the fore-
o'clo•k will be ad-
ami, Florida.
left for Miami,
runner of a series of talks in a Mrs. Marx, Mrs. Rindskoll and dressed by Mrs. Kathryn Althouse
course to be given on Wednesday Miss Ehrman spent the week-end . on "Why I Believe in New
evenings, entitled "How to Listen in Cleveland as guests of their ' Thoughts."
sister, Mrs. Sol Salberg.
to Music."
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Miss Dorothy Cumin honored
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sallan and Mr.
Miss Josephine Stern with n'
and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald are
bridge-tea and miscellaneous show-
Election of officers featured the
leaving Saturday for a fortnight's
Cr Friday last upon her departure open meeting held by the Adolph
trip to New Orleans where they
for National Park Seminary, Wash-
Freund chapter of the A. Z. A. at !
will attend the Mardi Gras.
ington, D. C.
' the B'nai B'rith Center, Sunday,
The Fenkell chapter of the
Herbert Well of New York City
Jan. 27.
Young Israel of Detroit presented
Mrs.
Joseph
Frank,
her
dough-
!
T
is
spending
some
time
in
the
city
The
office of Aleph Godol, or
its Chamisho Osor b'Shvat enter-
tainment last Sunday evening at with his son, Herbert Weil Jr., of ter Pauline and sons Leonard and ,
Steroid,
are
spending
the
rest
of
.
president,
has office
been of
vested
Leo
Kolodin. The
Aleph in Sgar,
the Fenkell Talmud Torah. A the Chatham apartments.
the winter at Miami Beach, Fla.! or vice-president, will be filled by
pleasant time was had by the 1511
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shitfman en- Mr. Frank will join his family Nathaniel Rubin. Morris Linsky
attending.
shortly.
; will be in charge of the secretarial
There were presented two play- tertained their Tuesday bridge
! work as Aleph Mazkir. Daniel Z.
lets. those participating being Miss Club at a beautifully appointed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
Weiss
of
17251
Velpovitz was unanimously elected
I
dinner
at
their
home
on
Boston
It. Muldowski and Messrs. S. Ku-
Burlingame avenue will be at home i Aleph Shofer.. The treasurer will
litch, K. Tribe, M. Skulnik, J. Stern • 'ioulevard Friday evening. Covers
• Sunday, Feb. 3, in honor of the b e Jack Ilencken, to be known as
vere
laid
for
16
guests.
and S. Tribe.
engagement of their daughter Min-' Aleph Gisbor. Al Saltzman was
The speakers at the entertain-
elected Aleph Koen Godol, or chap-
Mr. arid Mrs. Sidney I s Alexan- , nette to M, Illiam Jay Sproger.
ment were S. Romer, the presi-
dent of the chapter, who offered a j der and family are now residing I
i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
Straker
and
I lain; Herb Charfoos and Irving
Mort review of the activities of . it 2740 Richton avenue.
r family, formerly of 1927 Pingree , Aleph
Litvin, Shotare
Aleph Shotare
Godol
and ,.
Ketone,
reaper
the organization; Rev. B. Hurwitz
Milton
Silberman
and
Eli
Wolf
avenue,
are
maw
residing
at
2740,
lively.
sang a few choice selections; I.
left
Thursday
for
New
York
trim
Richton
avenue.
Among
the
plans
for
the
mid-
!
Schlussel, who spoke on the Young
. winter and coming spring are a
Israel of Detroit, and A. Stern, which point they are sailing Sat-
Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt left' chess and checker tournament and
who spoke on Chamisho Oiol urday on a Mediterranean criuse,
, Sunday for a six weeks' visit
'o be gone several months.
s-a ts w .in th it , a tennis joust. These are to be
x
b'Shvat.
relatives and friends in Texas
y e"
on an inter-chapter
The Fenkell chapter of the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Grose_ Louisiana. On Jan. 23 Mrs. Maury basis.
Young Israel of Detroit announces
In
accordance
with the program
light
were
hosts
to
100
guests
at
Harris
honored
Mrs.
Rosenblatt
Clef. it is planning a similar party
d out by the intellectual
an exquisitely appointed dinner with a bridge-luncheon.
laid
fo: Purim.
dance at Northwood Inn, Monday
_
M
Rhea Nathan of Utica, N. an
mitt"'
Morris
gave
esting Rosenbloom
talk on "Life."
interesting
evening.
Y., who has been the guest of heel
spend- uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I.
Mrs. Barney Wetsman
'ng a few weeks in Cleveland vis- M. Lewis of Poe avenue, has re-1
, turned to her home.
fling relatives and friends.
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weeks with her parents, Mr. and Club at a bridge-luncheon Jan. 22.
Mrs. Julius Jacobson of Milwau- Pink and blue tapers and a blue
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table, where covers were laid for
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bernstein 16 guests.
of Chicago boulevard are in New
Mrs. Jacob Green and Miss Ber-
York City, where they will remain
tha Wine have issued cards to 60
for a fortnight.
guests for a bridge-luncheon and!
To join Mrs. Robinson and her personal shower to be given at the
mother, who have been domiciled Hotel StagerFeb. 3, honoring
in Pasadena, Cal., for about two Miss Betty Pereira, whose mar-
weeks, Herbert D. Robinson of riage to Ben Cohen will be an
Chicago boulevard took his depar- event of March 5.
lure Wednesday.
Misses Sophie Moss and Faye H.
Mrs. M. D. Ilarris of 2724 Glen- Goldstein entertained at a personal
dale avenue entertained 12 guests shower Jan. 18 at the Barium
honoring Miss Dolly Gold
at a luncheon and theater party',
Saturday in honor of A. Gelb, who! stone, whose marriage is to take
is leaving for Hot Springs, and Mr. place Feb. 10 at the Fort Wayne
P. Shenker, who is leaving for Hotel. Bridge was the diversion
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WOODWARD AT KIRBY
SUNDAY EVE., FEBRUARY 3
BELLE ISLE
RIDING ACADEMY
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Teicher of 228
Winona avenue entertained for 15
children and their parents at the
third birthday of their daughter,
Rona Lee.
Proceeds to be used for furnishing the home.
7fr:
Tls• following artists will participate.
Winifred Iluntoon-Heidt--nongs.
Miss Harriet Ingersol—piano selections.
Miss Lillian Grace Fitch and Dr. Gunzburg—selec-
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UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
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Mrs. Sol Blum of 9375 Broad-
street and Mrs. Mate Levitt of
1343 Collingwood avenue are
spending their vacation at Hot
Springs, Ark.
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Max and Isaac Ettinger of the
Belcrest Hotel left last week for
Hollywood, Cal., to be gone until
the middle of March.
Harry J. Alperstein of New
York is now residing at the Bel-
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-
Mrs. Nettie Wineman, Mrs.
Edith Dann and Miss Manie Le-
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week for New Orleans, Cuba and
• Florida.
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FRIENDSHIP SALE
The Senior League teams ran
true to form in Sunday's games
with the results as follows: Try-
squares 16, Strangers A. C. 14;
Ben Bay A. C. 29, Ilakoah 12;
Barristers A. C. 19, Stevens A. C.
21.
Intermediate results: N. E. I.
15, Petoskey A. C. 9; Olympics 16,
Ilakoah Sports 23.
Senior schedule, for Sunday,
Feb. 3: Ben Bay A. C. vs. J. C. A.
C., at 1:15 p. m.; Strangers A. C.
vs. Ilakoah, at 2:15 p. m..
Intermediate schedule, Feb. 2:
Petoskey A. C. vs. Olympics, at
7:15 p. m., and N. E. I. vs. lia-
koah at 8:15 p. m..
Evelyn Schubiner is a graduate'
A beautifully appointed sue-
prise birthday party was given for , of the Northwestern High School,
Mrs Frances Weinberger on Jan. being a cum laude pupil. She
21, at Mrs. Roth's restaurant, for was honored with a surprise party
34 ladies. The arrangements given Friday evening, Jan. 25. A
were made by Mrs. Rose Mentzel, buffet luncheon was served to 25
M s. Sarah Becsky, and Mrs. Helen r guests, the decorations being car-
Duschinsky. tied out in pink and white. Bridge
, was the diversion of the evening. ,
Mrs. William Morse of 1653 Vir-,
ginia Park is spending two weeks, Mrs. Dorothy Landau of Phila.
with her niece, Mrs. Harry Stry- , delphia, Pa., who has been the
sower at Flamingo hotel, Chicago.) guest of her children in Detroit
I for several weeks, was the recipi-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morris of ant of many delightful social at-
Cortland avenue left for Miami, tentions. Among those who enter-
Beach, Fla., to spend the winter tained were Mr. and Mrs. Sam
months. , Landau, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lan-
dau and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zim-
merman.
Parking
Monday, February 4
TEAMS OF CENTER
RUN TRUE TO FORM
vet.
it
BILLY MACKIE
NEW A. Z. A. CHAPTER
CHOOSES OFFICERS
Announcement
J. L. HUDSON Co.
Woolisvard.Gradoi-Fanner-Grand River
tions for two pianos.
Stanislaw Schapiro--violin.
Girman Rosanov—songs.
Tosia Mundstock—dances.
Leah Zagal—piano selections.
No seats reserved.
Doors open •5 7 p. m.-Concert starts at 8:15 p. m.
sharp. No admittance during recitals.
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