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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-10-18

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PAGE EIGHT

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Gold Stripe shade

Smart with

brown or black

The rich tone of sable fur has been copied in the sheerest
of silk hose. by Gold Stripe. With costumes in either
brown or black, this shade is a perfect complement. Ask
to see it in the very sheer, picottop Gold Stripe, at $1.95.
ThZi smart French heel and the usual splendid service
feature. The sable shade may he had in Gold Stripe with
plain tops, at $1.61.

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at Nominial Cost

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Hallowe'en Is Coming
Let us help you in your

selection for your party.

Our assortment this year
is very attractive.

Sheehan's
Book Store

1550 Woodward Avenue
Ran. 0200
Pooksellers Shire 1573

Detroit Town Hall Series

Twenty Friday Mornings at 11 o'Clock
in the Cass Theatre

TWENTY WORLD•FAMOUS SPEAKERS

(Including Rabbi Stephen S. Wise)

Series Starts Nov. 1, with Count Felix von Lackner

Season Tickets at Headquarters, 352 Statler Hotel
Entire Series, $15 and $20. All Seats Reserved

Phone Clifford 4960, Cadillac 6993

Watch for

The Marjorie Shoppe

on Dexter Boulevard

FUTURE ACTIVITY
OF PISGAH LODGE'

PUBLISH PRELIMINARY
LIST OF PATRONESSES
FOR HADASSAH AFFAIR

Committee Active for $25 "Give
or Get" Luncheon.

QVS0

A hearty response to Hadassah's Programs Arranged by Lo-
anncuncement of its second "give
cal B'nai B'rith for
iir gat" $25 luncheon, scheduled for
Several Weeks.
IIio day, Dec 19, indicates a wide
-1
interest in this function,:
At the meeting of the general
and augurs tut even larger attend- committee of Pisgah
Lodge on
The Sisterhood of Shaarey Ze
Tuesday evening, Oct. 15, a series
The Thursday sewing at Temple
dek will hold the first meeting of
Beth El has been resumed for the
of activities and future events,
the year at the Statler Hotel Nov. season. There is an
were planned.
unusually
11. Luncheon will be served, fol- large quota of
Monday evening, Oct. 28, will
work to be turned
lowed by a program and entertain-
lie decided to a business meeting
out for the Red Cross, Hadassahl
ment. The program committee
to discuss the various activities of
and other organizations, and it
has arranged a series of interest-
the lodge.
, earnestly requested that there he
ing and instructive meetings for
On Monday evening, Nov. 4, the
a big attendance each week so that
the coming year.
meeting will be in charge of the
this worthy work may be success-1
fully accomplished.
Intellectual Advancement Com-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mellon and
mittee, of which Aaron Kurland is
Mr,. Jennie Melson have returned
chairman. The program will in-
Members of the Music Study
t• their home in New York City Club will broadcast a
clude a symposium on Jewish edu-
musical pro-
trr a three weeks' visit with their gram
cation. Invitations have been ex-
over station WJR Thursday
mother, Mrs. Dora Blanke, and afternoon, Oct. 24, at 4:30 o'clock.
tended to the various Jewish edu-
their sister, Mrs. Joseph G. Bur-
cational institutions in Detroit to
The following members will par-
nett of Rhode Island avenue.
present their views.
, ticipate: Mrs. Howard Salzen-
For the meeting on Nov. 11 a
stein, vicalist, accompanied by
Miss Virginia Wolfe has re-
smoker and membership rally is ar-
Mrs, Emery Monash, and Mrs. Rica
ranged.
turned to Simmons College in Bos. Lexior Pearlman, pianist.!
ton,"Mass., having come on to at-
On Wednesday evening, Nov. 27,
tend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs.
Thanksgiving Eve, the lodge will
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brown
stage a shadow ball at Hotel Stat-
Albert Zenner, last week.
and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Golden
ler. Tickets are already in the
left Friday by motor for Chicago,
hands of the committee and the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Strauss:
where they will remain over the

lodge members have pledged to
entertained 60 guests at an infor-1
week-end.
MRS. M. L. PRENTIS
make this event the success equal
vial reception at their home Tues..
to any in the past.
day evening in honor of their tenth,
Mrs. Daniel Marx of Webb ave- ance than last year. At that time,
A
resolution
presented
wedding anniversary.
by
nue entertained 12 guests at Hadassah impressed Detroit Jewry Adolph ("Daddy") Freund was
luncheon and bridge on Wednes- by successfully consummating an sent to Alfred M. Cohen president
The Belle Hirschfield Sewing So.' day in honor
sister,
re. aff air of such SCOW.
of the cunstitutional grand lodge,
ciety has resumed activities for
Benjamin D. Marx of Long Beach,
The luncheon committee, com- congratulating him on his seven-
the winter. This small group of Cal,
posed
of
Mrs.
D.
W.
Simons,
honor-
tieth birthday.
women has been in existence for
ary chairman Mrs . lose
ih 11 .
.
17 years and has accomplished an
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Srere of Los Ehrlich,
untold amount of good work. Their , Angeles, C l
. , have been
Stone ,
S o f gy j ' ect
ia ts , ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL
efforts are entirely non-sectarian. :
relatives and friends in Detroit for
t he rasing
OF JUDITH ASHINSKY
Mrs. Viola M. Wolfe is president,
several weeks, Mr. Srere returned the Detroit Chapter's 1929 quota
Mrs. William Rindskoff, vice-presi-
home lust week, while Mrs. Srere for the regular medical and social
dent, and Mrs. Louis Musliner, sec-
The engagement of Miss Judith
will remain for another fortnight. service work of the Hadassah Ashinsky, daughter of Rabbi and
retary-treasurer.
Nledical Organization in Palestine. Mrs. Aaron M. Ashinsky, to Rabbi
Miss Gertrude Levy has re- This should not be confused with Dr.
Ch
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis
Kaplan of Brooklyn,
turned to her home in New York the recent Palestine Emergency N. Y., uyim
was announced by her
of Longfellow avenue have re-
after a two weeks' visit with Mr. Drive, conducted nationally, in parents on Monday.
turned from a visit in Washington,.
and Mrs. Herbert Cohen, Friday, which Detroit participated with
D. C., and Buffalo, N. Y.
Rabbi Kaplan is a graduate of
Mrs. Cohen honored her guest at the close co-operation of Hadassah, the Rabbi Elchanan Yeshiva in
a bridge-luncheon for 16 guests at and which was for the purpose of New York. Ile received the degree
Mrs. Max Berger and Mrs. F. M.
the Knollwood Country Club.
extending immediate aid to the of Doctor (1'
Phil I from
f • Y a e
osop
Vau Consant have returned from a
victims of the Arab outrages.
University.
trip to Goshen, Ind., and Chicago,'
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kay and
A program of interest, the de-'
Ill.
their son, Avery left last Wednes tails of which will be a surprise
Mrs. Julius Greenthal enter- day by motor for Los Angeles, to the audience, is king planned by
Calif., where they will make their Mrs. A. II. Brodie, chairman Mrs
tained 20 guests at dinner Friday home,
Harry L. Jackson and Mrs. David
evening in honor of the birthday
\Verbs', constituting the luncheon
anniversary of Mr. Greenthal.
Mrs. Max Edwards entertained Program committee.
i
the members of the Edythe Cugell
A preliminary list of those who !Services:
Miss Natalie Arden, daughter of Club
at a bridge-luncheon on have pledged their attendance in
- I
Mr. and Sirs. Burt G. Arden, has Oct. 2.
Sunday services will be resutned
eludes the following:
been accepted as , a member of
1 this Sunday, Oct. 20, at 10:45 a.
Mesdames "'"'el'h 6

""P.".'els 0, ""- m Dr Leo M. Franklin will preach
Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority in Ann
Mrs. A. Raskin of 3012 Pingtee
,,•1 77 1 on. the. subject "An Evaluation
Arbor.
Myers,
A r"l iT . in ' sM
er
o f
avenue was surprised Monday eve- William Isenberg, Reuben
Roienfiel, t:
iugwik Lewisohn's Book — 'Mid-
ning with a banquet given by her Henry N. Wetein, Peter Berstein
Beth El College of Jewish
Channel.' "
children at her home, the occasion
yil'114:717i.11 . 11, Ltsoni , " 7in .1::; ',Son
Studies opens its fifth scholastic being her sixtieth birthday, Her
Rabbi Leon Frani will occupy
nt." .
A ex S
tei veer
nberg. David W. l
Simons,
t he pulpit Saturday, Oct. 19, at 10
ear Monday night, Oct. 21. Regis- son, Samuel, acted us
n Schiller It I h
toastmaster ,
a . m., and speak on the subject,
, Morse
ration at 7:30. Brief assembly: and speeches were made by all
Elronan H. Saulstit) .
a nd regular class sessions im- members of her family, after which Abraham Conner, J. O.
'An Eventful Year."
0110. Ileirry I
I
s
Henry Friedman, Albert Feld-
On Saturday, Oct. 26, at 10 a.
wdiately after registration. a luncheon was served and the re- Jackon,
stein, N. Artinstarn. Morris Blumberg
mainder of th e evenin a
g sp nt in Philip Broudo, Joseph Ehrlich, Sarnue , In., the pulpit will be occupied by
Mrs. Herman A. Schmier, chair- entertainment and
}tubbier, Isaac Shetser, Saul Saul., ' I Dr. Leo M. Franklin.
dancing.
t 111111 of the Hadassah Sewing Com-
David Huhar, Nathan Simons. Harry
"A Rabbi Looks at Russia" will'
Wine, A. Goldman. Mary (;order, Davi : he
' inittee announces that due tot he
the subject of the first of the
Mrs. Nathan Mandeberg will en- (ppenheim, Joseph Magidsohn, Jose' ,
all holiday's, the sewing activities terrain the members of the llome Frank, Alexander Freemen, A. Jaen: I series of two travel impressions
which Rabbi Leon F'rain will de-
for this season will not begin until Relief Society at her home, 3216 Sylvia Simons. Ilerhert Warner. Ma
Ridden, Max Blumberg. Milton Alex
Wednesday, Oct. 30. This work will Fullerton, Monday, Oct. 21, There ander. Berry Selker (hostess) M. A - liver at the service Sunday, Oct.
thereafter lie conducted at the will be a musical program. The
, at .• a. 51. The second, to
harry Rabwin, Minion Kaplan
Abraham were, Joshua Horwitz, II ; be given at
date to he announced
Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth bridge-luncheon will take place
C. Broder, Herman Weisman, Cherie
,
later,
will be "Can the Jews Sur.
street near Atkinson, every Tuesday, Oct. 29, at the Book Robinson. Ella Velick, J. Ruby, M. II
Wednesday, from 12 to 4:30 p, m. Cadillac Hotel,
Zarkheim, Louis Savage. Joseph Weis • vice in Russia?"
. Louis Stoll, Edward Stein, Be
V olunteers for either hand or
man
Simon.
R. Simeon Sank.), Maude
Young People's Temple Club Ac•
machine sewing will be welcome.
Dr. Voss Harrell has left for a

What Boy Ever Forgot
His First Pair of

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And what boy doesn't demand a
pair every winter? Ile wants them

high . . . so we made these 14-

Mello's. Ile's an aviator at heart
... sn these are "Aviator" boots.

His toes have to wiggle ... which

explains the moccasin toes. And

he's hard on shoes . . . but the
grained elk in these will bald him

down. Sizes 1 to 6, at $4.95 a pair,

Boys' Shoe Shop- SecondFloor

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ine

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000

Landau. Jeannette Steinberg, lien Gold
months' trip to attend the Natiuna man. Idmi s Rphinson, Meyer L. Premix
1 Max J. ob,
harles Hamburger. S hine - The Sunday afternoon discus-
Nose and Throat Clinics to be held Frank. Ira Copeland.
Julius
Berman ,: sion group will hold its first meet-
in Atlantic City, Cuba and Pana- Jennie
BIIII71 so+ en,
Oscar
Blumberg
ma.
Harry Frank, Seymour Frank, Mors . ing Sunday, Nov. 10, at 3 p. m., In
Goldman, .Simon Shriner, David Werbe
the Men's Temple Club Room. The
Frank Welsman. Harry Alvin. Meye a
Misses Sara and Sidelle Gold- Prusxian. Minnie Steinberg, Julius Frank discussion will be led by Milford
sts in of 1956 West Philadelphia Royal OPPenheim..Sidney Krandall, Harry Stern.
"University Night" will be the
left for Chicago, where they will Wetsman. Moe Ehrlich, J. S. Freeman
Theo Levin, J. II. Polo/ker. Joseph Welt
next social affair to be given by

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visit with friends.

Due to illness in the family, Mrs. the Young People's Temple Club,
Henry N. Weinstein will he unable on Nov. 2. Jewish students at Ann
Mrs. Louis Rosenwasser has re-
to act as chairman of the ways and Arbor will be the special guests of
turned to her home in New York
means committee. Instead, Mrs. the club.
after a fortnight's visit with Mr.
Maurice Landau (Euclid 103211
Young people who have singing
Will Mrs. Julius Kirsch.
or Mrs. H. C. Broder (Garfield a nd dancing talent are still needed
20871 should be called by those de- f or parts in "College Capers," the
Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Weingar-
siring suggestions as to how to I ha:ember musical show, written
den and family, formerly of 2971
earn their $25 admission fee. b y Aubrey ('herkose and Howard
Glendale avenue, are now residing
Mrs. M. L. Prentis is active on 11 and, members of our Young
in their new home at 1826 Oakman
the luncheon committee. P eople's Temple Club. Come to the
boulevard.
r ehearsals which are held Sunday
t 3 p. nt. in the social hall, and'
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewen-
Ionday, Tuesday and Thursday
stein and son, Alfred, Jr., of 2983
night
at 7:30 in the Brown Mem-
Fullerton avenue, have returned
rial Chapel.
from spending the holidays with

JEWISH STUDENTS'
UNION ORGANIZED 0

the parents of Mrs. Loewenstein,

On Wednesday evening, Oct. 8, D
r. Silver to Speak at Temple:
the Jewish students of Michigan
Alba II. Silver of Cleveland
State Normal College at Ypsilanti, w
ill address the joint meeting of
met for the purpose of organizing th
e Men's Temple Club and the
a local branch of the Jewish Stu- s
isterhood on Tuesday evening,
dents Union. The purpose of the 0
et. 29, at 6:30. His subject will be
organization is to promote the re- o
Democracy at the Crossroads."
ligious and cultural welfare of the
Miss Minnie 'Wolf of Erie, Pa., Jewish Students on the campus.
was the guest during the past fort-
The organization is operating
night of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan : under the auspices of the Depart-
Zussman of 2511 Glynn Court. ment of Synagogue and School Ex-
S awing:
During her stay here she was en- tension, of the Union of American
Mt
Story Jacobson will an
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hebrew Congregations. ru
lance definite date for resuming
Stahl of Elmhurst avenue.
Prominent rabbis of this dis- of sewing, immediately following
trict, as well as outstanding Jew-- th e Holidays.
Mrs. Benjamin Gould enter. : ish lay leaders will he invited to
tained the members of the Cousins address the Jewish Students' Un. Si ck List:
Club at bridge Oct. 2.
ion from time to time.
Mrs. M. I'. Fisher, 236 Tuxedo
The Union has affiliations with iv ishes to be notified of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Julius, of many other such organizations in
Toledo were the week-end guest,. colleges and universities through. B all:
of the latter's brother-in-law and' out the Middle West.
Plans are under way for the
sister, Mr. and Mrs. flurry Parker.
The officers of the organization ba 11 to be held at the Stotler Ha-
are: President, Miss Sylvia Wein- to 1 on Feb. 9. Mrs. Jack Cavanau
la rg; vice-president, Miss Violet is in charge.
Weiss; secretary, Miss Betty FAS-
enman; treasurer, Miss Loretta
CARD OF THANKS.
, Levin.
Mr. Ezra Glacier and family
To Rabbi Philip W. Jaffa is due wish to thank all their relatives
I the credit of organizing this , and friends for their many kind-
branch. He led an interesting re-, nesses shown them during their
at the
ligious discussion last week. recent bereavement.

Miss Rynee Ginsberg entertained
at a green kitchen shower in honor
of Miss Mollie Rothenberg, whose
marriage to Joel Carris will be an
October event.

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Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz, who Was
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tal (luring the past four weeks, was
discharged from the hospital on
Thursday and is now recuperating
at his home, 291 Kenilworth, where
he will be happy to receive his
friends. Rabbi Hurwitz expresses
thanks, through The Detroit Jew.
ish Chronicle, to his many friends
ivho visited him at the hospital dur-
ing his illness.

Jewish Welfare Federation
Flower Fund.

Contributions to the flower fund
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
have been received in memory of
Ignatz Pick from Rosalie Pick; in
memory of Mrs. Belle Goodkind
from Mr. and Mrs. Harry New.,
man; in memory of Mrs. Sim Hart
from S. A. Sloman, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Newman; in memory of Mrs. A. H.
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Frank, Mr. and Sirs. Osmond
Ileavenrich, Mrs. Hugo Hill, Mrs.
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