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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-04-05

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PAGE EIGHT

HE LTROYUDVISII0IRDNICLE

"Detroit's Most Modern Clothing Store"

Philcon's Clothes

Young People's Temple Club:
The second Young People's di:.
cussion afternoon will take plum
Sulul.ty afternoon, April 7, at :1
o'clock, in the Men's Temple Club
room. Moss Nance Solomon will
had the discussion on "Are J. w .
ish fraternities and sororities and
Hillel Foundations in American
universities worth while?"

are for

Young Men

Who want the swagger of the Strand and
Piccadilly.
The English accented hand-tailored look
"For the men of Detroit."
Clothes that have the thoroughbred, aristo-
cratic style of tailoring plus the New York
Broadway snap and (lash.
Clothes with the custom-tailored look but
at popular prices.
SUITS AND TOPCOATS
$29.50, $34.50, $39.50 and S45

Temple Arts Society:
Arts Society will
present three one-act plays Tues-
: "The
day, April 0, at 8 p.
Dear Departed," by Stanley
Houghton; "Charms and the Man,"
by Helen l'itts Parker, and "Man-
sions," by Hildegard). Planner.
Note: Only members of affiliat-
ed societies are admitted to these
performances. Membership cards
must be presented at the door.
Members of the affiliated societies
who wish to bring guests must buy
guest tickets at the door at 50
cents each.

'rho T,o, Ide

"Your money hack on request"

lh coin s

Next Tuesday evening, April 9,
at 0:15, Senior and Junior Hada , -
sah will hold a joint meeting at
Westminster Community House,
earner Hamilton and Glynn Court.
In honor of the joint meeting an

One of the finest social drab ,
of the current season was the
spring formal dance of the Youne
People's Society of the Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek which was hell
in the ballroom of the LA0 Phan
Hotel on Saturday evening, March
30. Attendance, which was by in-
vitation, was limited to Ilia
couples, reservations for which
were subscribed before the eve•
nine of the affair. Music and en-
t yrtainnient was furnished by Jean
Goldkett•'s Country Club Orches.
tra. N'ari-colored serpentine and
balloons blending with the beauti-
ful gowns created an atmosphere
of beauty as well as merriment.
Dancing was from 9 till 1 o'clock.
Among the patrons and patron-
•-ses present at the tTair were
Rabbi and Mrs. A. NI. Hershman,
51r. and Mr,. A. Louis Gordon and
M Zackheim.
Mr. and 51rs

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Surath en-
at a dinner and reception
at the Wolverine Hotel on Sunday,
March :II, in honor their (laugh.
ter, Bessie Ilelen, whose engage-
ment to Ben Edgar Berlin was an-
nounced at that time. A number
of out-of-town guests were pres-
ent.

tertained

TODAY, TOMORROW, EVERY DAY IS
SOMEONE'S BIRTHDAY

Don't Forget to Say it with Mowers

Send Flowers by Wire Anywhere

Subway Flower Shop

CHARLES H. ROSENMAN, Prop.

Mrs. Sidney Kraft of 2737
Gladstone entertained Nliss Ada
Harrison and 51r. Molded whose
marriage will take place April 14.

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal left
for New York City to attend the
graduation exercises of their sun
Harold as it rabbi from the !sat':
Elchanan Yeshivah on Tuesday,
April 2. Accompanying them
were Rabbi A. 51. As.hinsky and
Isaac Rosenthal uncles of the
graduate.

$15

Cherry 9171

Pontiac Notes

c4nnouncement

Saul A. Gallant

announces that he has assumed ownership of the

BECKER CLEANERS & DYERS

3009 Longfellow Avenue

Next to Apartment Garages

Between Lawton and G

and will operate this business under the name of the

GALLANT
TAILORS

U L SAYS:

"I want to assure my friends and the community in
1 that they can entrust their clothes to me for
g
cleaning, dyeing and repairing with the confidence that
they will receive expert work combined with • personally
interested service. My big fur vaults will preserve your
coats for the summer."

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"Sandy Ross"
Knicker Suits

Goldberg;

VISIT OR PHONE US TODAY

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In the BOYS' SHOP on the
Second Floor at Hudson's—

The well tailored two- and three-button
coats with notched lapels are nearly identi-
cal in style with the models so popular NVIth
University men this Spring. And the vest
has just the proper cut and the knickers
just the right amount of fullness to give this
suit real "Sandy Ross" style. Tailored from
excellent tweeds or other woolens in brown,
gray, or tall. Sizes li to Di years.

The Temple Sisterhood:
The headmaster of the nation-
ally famous Craabrook School, Or.
illiam Oliver Stevens, will ail-
tne Temple Sisterhood Mon-
day, April 8, at 2:30 p. m., on the
At the children's Purim ball
MRS. DOROTHY FULDHE1M
Miss Isabella Werbe gave a'
subject, "Character in Modern given by Temple Beth El School of
musicale-tea on Wednesday after-
Education."
Religion last Sunday, the follow-
u b unusually elaborate program has
110011 at the women'sciiy cl
ing children, won prizes for the
Mrs. Dandily
for the younger members of her be" prepared.
The Confirmation
Department most original and authentic cos- class,
those who were present Fuldheim of Cleveland will be the
Masquerade:
tumes: Lee Rader, Katherine Bo-
Betty guest speaker, and the Junior lla-
Applebaum,
1 he confirmation department, rock, Sandria Goldstick, Freddie wl. re Junior Applebaum
dassah choral group, composed of
Rothenberg, Doris
consisting of the seventh, eighth Miller, Henry MacWilliams, Ellen Jane
sohn, Seymour Abramsohn, Mor- II: members of Junior Hadassah,
and ninth grades, of the Saturday Goldstone, Jack Chernoff, Marcia
will render the following pro-
tonap
Sh
ro,
i Lenore
1
• Homonotf,
classes of our school, will cele- Wilk.
Naomi Homonotr, Leslie Colburn, grain: Minuet, Mozart; Night Full
brate the Purim season by a gala
I.iszt;
Cradle
Ruth Edith Porter, E
Blu
Blum,
masquerade on Sunday afternoon,
Song, Brahms. Miss Zelda Rosen-
The Iligh School of Temple Beth Anita Miller, Anita Bercovitz, ILieborstraum),
April 7.
m
panist;
Mrs.
51.
B.
El held its annual Purim dinner- Hortense Stocking Mildred Gelb, berg, acco
y Altman Ruth Ben as, director. Violin solos by
dance last Saturday night. The Mildred Gilman Ida
High School Graduating Cl,,,:
,
Max Pecherer.
The High School graduating dinner was followed by a play Cohn and Dorothy Bachrach.
Mrs. Dorothy Fuldheim is a ry-
given by the High School Drama
class has organized itself for the
Club, which Estelle Morse, Sal On Sunday evening the Athena markably gifted young woman who
gladuation ceremony and con-
Stein, Grace Magnus, Morton Girls Club entertained members has made her mark as an orator of
comitant affairs. The officers (.1
the class are: President, Ilarobl Pearl, Clara Rubin participated, and escorts at the dinner-dance at dYnainic personality, invariably
under the direction of Mrs. Edith the Study Club. The guest: were creating an unforgettable imprs•s-
vice-president, Robert
Kopelson. The play was followed seated at a U-shaped table which sion upon her audience. She has
Mazer; secretary, Elsie Feldman.

adorned with cen- won highly enthusiastic press yo
The High School graduation will by dancing. Among: members of was beautifully spring
flowers and tires front all sections of the coun-
t hefaculty who were present as terpieces 11 f
take place Sunday morning, May
aid
try
where
she
has
addressed
im-
chaperones were Miss Anna Oxen- green tapers. Covers were l
Is.
portant organizations of men and
handk•r Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dan- for 57.
women (both sectarian and non-
iels, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shapero,
The Passover Sermon:
Mr. and Mrs Meyer Rosenbaum'sectarian) upon subjects of Uni-
71r.
r. and Mrs. Reun
M Levine, Mr.
On the Sunday which occurs
Her subject
Maurice Layne and Rabbi Leon of Hazelwomd . avenue have re- cresol significance.
during the Passover week, that is,
From. The students' committee in turned from a visit to French Lick will be "The Fall of the Russian
Sunday, April 28, Rabbi Frani will
Em
pi
re."
charge of the dinner-dance con- and West Baden, Intl.
take the occasion to review the
A social period will conclude the
sists of Hernia Schwartz, Marjory
rtmarkable literature which has
Schembeck, Burton London, Bob
The Misses Caroline Goodman evening,
appeared this year on the subject
Mazer, Josephine Lewis and Jose- and Dorothy Kollenberg were
at' Moses. He recommends mean-
phine Stern.
, hostesses at the sixth of the series
while that members of the con-
of monthly bridge parties spon-
gregation read these new fasci-
On Thursday, April 4, Rabbi sored by the Athena Girls Club for
nating romances about the life of
Leon Fram was host at dinner to members which was held on Wed-
the groat emancipator (they can
On Sunday, March 31, the Sun-
the members of the debating teams nesday evening, April 3 . at Hotel
be obtained front the Public Li-
day School of Temple Beth Jacob
of Temple Beth El High School Tuner.
brar•, the Temple Library, or
presented
a Purim play, "The
and Holy Blossom Ilig,h School of
from any bookstore): "Moses," by
Paper flat," by Fannie' Barnett
Toronto. Dinner was served in
The Misses Rose Wuntner and
Louis Untermeyer; "The Life of
I.insky.
The
proceeds are to be
the Men's Temple Club room.
Rose Cohen were joint hostesses at
Moses," by Edmund Fleg, and
used for books for the children.
a surprise birthday party on
"The Light of Egypt," by Jansen.
Joseph
Katchka
was the director
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman March 30 at the latter's home in
of the play, and Mrs. Murray
and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler left honor of Miss Jean Landsman.
The Passover Operetta:
Wolfman
was
in
charge of the
Thursday for New 'York City, from
Our high School Choral Club is
stake-up.
which point they are sailing today
The Misses Rita S. and Carolyn
beginning to prepare an operetta
for an extended European trip.
A. Goodman of 2115 Belmont will
Mr. and 31rs. Jack Fink are in
entitled "Out of Egypt," by
return home Sunday front a week's
gone a fortnight.
Louis Grossmann. The musical
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster- motor trip to Louisville, Ky., where Chicago to he
rehearsals are in charge of Mrs. wald have returned from a winter they visited with relatives,
Mrs.
Jos.
Schwartz,
accom-
Mathilda Kesler and the dramatic spent in California.

panied by her brother and sister-
training in charge of Miss Edith
Samuel Summertield is spending
nelaw,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Meyer
Rosen-
Alvin. The club will probably give
Mn. and Mrs. Ilarry L. Winston the month of April at hat Springs,
baum, attended the jewelers' con-
several performances of the ope- of Bloomfield Hills arc enjoying
Ark.
vention
at
French
Lick
Springs.
retta, one before each department week's visit in New York.
of our school—the High School,
Mr. and Mrs. Wells A. Sholer-
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wyman
the confirmation department, and
The Taller Hotel was the scene berg, formerly of the Alden Park
attended the wedding of their
the Intermediate School,
'of one of the most beautiful affairs Manor, are now residing at the
cousin, Mr. George Wyman, in
of the season on Wednesday after- Belcrest Hotel.
Chicago Sunday, March 31.
High School Baseball Team:
noon when Mrs. Edward Musliner
Upon the initiative of Alexan- entertained 8:5 guests at luncheon,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gurowitz
Wm. Present and daughter
der Hirschfeld and Avery Weis- followed by bridge and mah jongg. of West Grand avenue celebrated
man our high School has organ- The guests were seated at one their eleventh wedding anniver- Shirley spent the week-end in To.
ized a Beth El High School base- large table, which was exquisitely sary Saturday, March 30, with a
Ind! team which will join one of decorated with spring flowers in dinner and reception for 30 guests.
Miss Lillian Kovinsky, student
the junior leagues and contend for shades of yellow and orchid.
at Ann Arbor, spent the week-end
the city championship of their Varied hued balloons suspended
Dr. Sidney Klein e ntertained 14',
class. The Men's Temple Club will from the ceiling added to the guests at a bridge-supper at the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Kovinsky.
back the team and provide a set of beauty of the scene.
Belcrest on Saturday, March 30.
the necessary equipment.
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Herbert \Veil left this week for
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frank of
Jacob sponsored a get-acquainted
New York, where he will attend Farrand lark spent the week-end
luncheon on April 2 at Jewish
the silver wedding anniversary of with their son Herbert at Culver
Community Center. 'Mrs. Wm.
I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Military Academy, Culver, Ind.
Present, president of the Sister-
f o: Weil,
Weil, formerly of Detroit.
hood, welcomed the guests and ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Berlin of
plained the work and aims of the
e
Mr.. Max Berger and Mrs. F. M. 13217 Lincoln avenue had as
1 Van Consant of Princeton avenue their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Sisterhood. Mrs. Benjamin Gold-
.4
stein . chairman of the luncheon,
From
I are visiting in Goshen, Ind., where Fred Berlin, Sarah, Irving, Louis
was assisted by Mesdames Julius
e they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. and Max Berlin, Mrs. R. Seftelo-
Levin, Norman Buckner, Wm.
M. Frankenstein.
witz and Louis Seftelo•itz of
Present and Irving Steinman. Mrs.
Montreal, Canada; also Mr. and
Norman Buckner read the Opening
51r. and Mrs. Sidney L. Alexan- Mrs. L. F'abricant and II. Levovsky
prayer and Mrs. Joseph Barnett
der have returned from Buffalo, of Cleveland, Ohio. While here,
was on the reception committee,
where they attended the funeral the out-of-town guests attended a 54 ladies being present.
0
of Mr. Alexander's sister, Mrs. Sid- dinner and reception Sunday,
ney Calish, formerly Beatrice March 31, at the Wolverine Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lewis of
Alexander.
given in honor of Bessie Ilelen
278 Ottawa Drive, who have been
Surath and Ben Edgar Berlin,
spending the winter months in the
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman whose betrothal has recently been
south, arrived home March 25. En
announced.
route they stopped for several days
I have returned from an extended
sojourn in Florida and are again
in Washington and made a short
I residing at the Belcrest.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Sklar and visit in Pittsburgh with their
laughter Edna, formerly of Col-
I
daughter, Mrs. A. L. Lambie.
Mrs. M. B. Zack and (laughter ling\vood avenue, are now residing
Latirabelle, of Duluth, Minn., are at 2917 Glendale.
Others SIC to 535
he guests of her smother, Mrs. A.
Levy of Glynn Court.
Mr. and Mn.
s l'hilip Slomovitz
have moved into their new honie
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Langer have at 3321 Monterey.
returned from a six weeks' sojourn
in Florida.
SHOP
Build Palestine Now. Sub-

FOX THEATER BLDG.
Open Evenings.

227 Gratiot Avenue.

HADASSAHS TO HEAR
CLEVELAND LEADER

Memple Nell El
Notes

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SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1929
Statler Hotel Ballroom

e

Music by Jean Goldkette's Society Orchestra
Proceeds Are For Charity

e

Mn,
s have Erdman and Mrs. Sam
Margolis entertained 90 guests at
a
surprise
farewell party in honor
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of their father, Joseph Berman.
who is leaving early in May for a
three months' trip abroad.

3 Doors from Michigan Theater

210 BAGLEY AVENUE

Parties

The Last and Most Beautiful Ball of the Season

are a sure success

TO BE GIVEN BY

The Amca Orphan and
Farm School Organization

at the

Palmetto

The abundant service equal
to a big down town hotel, to-
gether with the intimate pri-
vacy and freedom of Hotel
Palmetto's rooms for enter-
taining makes the successful
hostess choose this setting.
Private dining rooms, ban-
quet hall, spacious ball room
—every facility for charm-
ing bridge dinners, dances,
and social teas.

SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 13

AT THE

MASONIC TEMPLE HALL

(Second and Temple Aces.)

Music by Jules Klein's Sea Hawks

Prices—Entertainment—Amusements
You will aid a most worthy rain, • by attending this affair.
Admission $1.00 Per Person

Private room. for card parties,
without ser•ice. 55 and up.
Luncheon, 11:30 to 2
a .65
Dinner, 5130 to 13:30
125
Sunday, 11:30 a. m. to A p. rn.

FURNISHED APARTMENTS
24.hour-a-day complete hotel se v.
ice. Every apartment has out-
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culating ice water.

Fourth Annual Dance

Singles Housekeeping

.75..4 $95..,

SPONSORED BY

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PALMETTO
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Vladimertzer Young Ilelpers Club

SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1929

FORT WAYNE HOTEL

Music by the Blue Moon Entertainers

HANCOCK AT JOHN R
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Assessment—$1.00 per person. Proceeds go to charity.

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rcribe to the United Pales-

tine Appeal.

HATS CUT
onYourtieal

Mr. and Mrs. II.
Prenzlauer
have returned from a winter's so-
journ in Florida and are now re-
siding at the Statler Hotel,

Nathan Goldman of 2275 Glad-
stone avenue left on the Ile De
France for an extended trip to
Europe. A bon voyage party was
given by his brothers at the Ori-
ole Terrace before he left.

ASTOP CHOP
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Horseback Riding
A Real Sport

.11;les of brittle paths and diet
roads. .2,rnm acres of Mne
connfry riding. NCH' tables
icith all accommodations.

PERSONAL ATTENTION

Mn, and Mrs. Ilarry M. Shulman
of :1200 Elmhurst announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marshall
Darrow, to take place Saturday
morning, April 13, at the United
Ilebrew School branch, Tuxedo
and Holman At home Sunday,
April 14, afternoon and evening.
so cards.

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Miss Ida Elkan Katz, assisted
by Mrs. Harry S. Glickman, will
present an evening of piano and
violin music at the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts Tuesday, April 12,
at ti o'clock.

One of the outstanding affairs
of the season was the engagement
reception of Miss Jean Golden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo-
dore Golden of I.a Salle Boulevard
and Irving Moss, on Sunday,
March 31, at the Hotel Statler,
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