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1 HADASSAH'S LUNCHEON
ENLISTS DOZENS OF
ADDITIONAL PATRONS

Sarah Feder of Chicago, promi-
nent speaker and one of the found-
ers of the l'ioneer Women's Or-
Each week brings dozens of new
ganization, will be a Detroit guest
responses to Detroit Hadassah's
on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2
$25 "Give or Get" luncheon, to be
and 3, in the interest of this move-
' held at Hotel Stotler. A large com-
ment.
mittee of capable young women, un-
Miss Feder will address a spe.
der the leadership of Mrs. Joseph
cial meeting of the Detroit l'io-
neer Women's Organization on
Saturday evening, Nov. 2, at 1905
In observing Community Wel-
Gladstone.
The occasion will
Temple Beth El was the scene of
mark the closing of the member- fare Day, the Detroit section of the a delightful gathering Monday aft-
ship driVe opened last month.
National Council of Jewish Wo• ernoon, when the chairmen and
Miss Feder was a delegate to men will present an interesting members of the various-committees
the last World Zionist Congress. •
of the Temple Sisterhood held •
She was the first national secre- program for their opening meeting joint meeting for the purpose of
tory of the Pioneer Women's Or- on Monday, Nov. 4, at 2:30 p. m.. discussing plans for the coming
ganization.
' at Brown Memorial Chapel of season. Luncheon was served to
!Temple Beth El. Much has been 100 guests, after which the discus-
sion took place.
of the folk creations of thy'
Complete Preparations for written
American Negro, his music, his
Y. P. S. Fall Frolic.
The Phoenix Club will be the
p l antation
antation tales, his dances.
In
there is a little theater scene of a Hallowe'en keno party
Preparations for the fall frolic group, fostered by the Urban , Wednesday, Oct.
8 i .,,, 30. The games
aU, followed by a
'to be given by the Young People's League, an organization interested, will start
rar
Society of Congregation Shaarey in Negro welfare, which meets, buffet supper and dancing.
Zedek are being completed, and the regularly in a little studio on
committees are working at top Chestnut street, where plays are I Miss Claire Wineman, daughter
'speed to ensure this dance being
bei • I rehearsed
• and where encourage- l of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
1 the most successful event of the ment is given, to the development I entertained 21 guests at a danc-
season.
dm
orfacoa
talent
icand the
a ing party at her home in Palmer
I The music will be furnished by an
lo This
Woods last Saturday night,
will present
orchesflra well known both in De- one-act play, " rhe Broken Banjo,",
troit and in the east. It is pre• by Willis Richardson, at the Coun-
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Benjamin
MRS. SIDNEY STONE
paring a musical program of un- cil's meeting. A number of spirit- motored to Lapeer and Ch b
O g, an,
usual arrangements especially for uals will be given before and after Mich., last Thursday, where
II. Ehrlich, chirman, and Mrs. Sid-
th
ey
this (lance.
the play. Fred Johnson will speak spent the week-end, returning to ney Stone, co-chairman, is devoting
Tickets are being sold only by on Detroit welfare work. A social Detroit Sunday evening.
itself to the task of making this,
invitation and only a limited num- hour will follow.
luncheon a memorable affair. The
ber will be sold, due to the size of
lir. and Mrs. L L. Polozker of committee, is striving to excel the
the hall. The social committee is
About 50 members of the Mai- 115 Chicago boulevard were at attendance of over 450, at Hades.'
preparing to issue the invitations
monides Medical Auxiliary were home Wednesday in honor of th eir sah's similar luncheon last year
noon.
and results thus far are reported
present at the first meeting of the tenth wedding, anniversary.
encouraging.
year, which was held at the Stotler
Detroit Hadassah has chosen
Hotel, in the form of a luncheon ,
T
The international relations co m .
and bridge. Mrs. Edmond Ilene- mittee of the Detroit section of t he this means of raising its $15,000
van wa s the speaker of the after- National Council of Jewish Wom
We Sell Only New
quota for the work of the Hades
en
1930 RADIOS
noon. The next meeting of the announces that Tucker Smi th, sohMedial Organization of Pales-
auxiliary will be held on Wednes- I executive secretary of the Nation al tine—an organization whose work
Edison, Grebe, Lyric,
: day evening, Nov. 13, at the home. Committee on Militarism in Ei lu- of healing and of disease preven-
of Mrs. N. F. Aronstam, 169 Eason cation will speak at the Y. W. ll. tion has won universal recognition.
Zenith, Sparton, Bosch
Those desiring to earn money
avenue, when Miss Vera Brown,' A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena, on
Steinite, Atwater-Kent,
feature writer on the Detroit' Thursday, Nov. 7, at 11 a. m. I tie for the luncheon should promptly
Freed, Philco.
News, will speak on "Aviation." subject will be "The Influence of communicate with Mrs. Maurice
Militarism and the Part It Pla ys Landau, Euclid 10321, or Mrs. Ily '
Aerials installed free with
C. Broder, Garfield 2087. Mrs. Al-
the purchase of a radio.
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin left last In Education."
bert Feldstein is serving as secre-
Friday for Pittsburgh, Pa., where
tary and treasurer of the luncheon
she is the guest of her children,
Miss Etta Schlesinger of t he committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henry Ein- Belcrest Hotel left Sunday for a
The following new patrons have
stein (Ruth Franklin).
visit in New York and Atlant ic
been added to the list published
City.
last week:
I
Mesdames J. W. Allen. Samuel Bends
Mrs. Benjamin D. Marx of Long,si Abe
Radio—Accessories and
croft, Harry Bennett, Sam Berman. A. E.
Beach, Cal., who has been the,
-• Loewenberg of Batt le I Bernstein.
M. Bernstein, Corn. Ware],
Creek,
Mich.,
Service
Mich., and Mrs. Harry J,
I guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Cohen, H. P. Cohen, T. J. Cope-
Ilvor Jarmin Kahn of Glynn Court, ewis of Kalamazoo, Mich., spe n t ' land. S. J. Eder, Julius Fisher, N. N.
8054 Twelfth Street
,
me,
evera
Jos. Gerson, Ren.i.
for the past six weeks, left for her I several days in Detroit this we ek Goldstein of r Pontiac,
Northway 1013
Alex. Immerm an.
home Thursday. During her visit its L. guests
Lewis, of Mr. and Mr.s Herm an Mi. Isaacson, Murray Jackman,
RICI1ARD GALLAGHER, Prop.
ob
Jac
in Detroit Mrs. Marx was delight-
en route to their hom es Jay. J. I. Jay, Wolf Kaplan, Harry 0
Watch Our Announconsent• for
I fully entertained by her many after an extensive eastern mot or Keidan, Harty Kopel, N. II, Koploy,
Gilts Glynn Away Each Week
Henry
Krohn,
Ben
Lansky,
T.
J.
Levin,
lkwd•den,esmodza_
I relatives and friends, trip.
Rose Simon 1•evy, Louis Mark. Herman
. Artho yin kun
,,t a"I. so
b oar,
Mrs. Harold J. Rothschild of St.
P Pont ar t
.
ussel. Jacob Segal,
Paul, Minn., has returned to her D. M.
Ch.. Smith, 1,01114 Smith.
home after a three weeks' visit Louis Solomon of Pontiac, Harry'Siere.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Ben Stocker, Alex. Taub. 0. P. Wilk..
Abner Wolf and Miss 'Rosalie Frank.
gene H. Kopple of Colorado
ave- e luncheon committee will
nue.
meet Monday morning, Oct. 28, at
10 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm, II. Gor
don
David
S. Diamond, 2320 Longfellow
were hosts to 30 guests at din
nor Avenue.
at their home on Calvert ave nue
last Sunday evening.

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Maurey Weinstein was appo int -
GROUP MEETS OCT. 30
ed general chairman of the da nee
planned by Bicur Cholem for
mac'
The
season's first evening cul-
25. Maurey Rosenblatt was pla
in charge of ticket distribu t e:eii d- tarot meeting of Detroit chapter
k n , of Hadassah takes place next Wed-
and other tentative comit
m flees
nenday evening, Oct. 30, at eight
were selected. The orchestra
o'clock, at the Utley Branch of the
be a surprise feature. Organ
tions are asked to keep this d '„ a, ° :, Public labrary, Woodward Avenue
open.
ate at Alger. Rabbi Leon Fram of
Temple Beth El will review Pro-
fessor Horace Kallen's "Frontiers
Jericho Rebekah No. 328, I.
0. F., is sponsoring a bridge pa
r ty of Hope." Promptness is essen-
on Monday evening, Nov. 4, a , „ tial, as the library closes at 10
o'clock. Refreshments and pr iszens o'clock.
The cultural committee of Ha-
at each table. Tickets may be se-
cured from any of the memb „, dassah, headed by Mrs. lIrry Rab-
or at the door. The public is in win, vice-chairman, is planning a
vited.
series of cultural evenings, to take
place monthly. The other mem-
Miss Dorothy Dean, president ef hers of the committee are Mes-
the Sigma Phi Beta Sorority, is
(lames William It. Blumenthal,
tertaining for the sorority a t en a ” Sbraham Cala n, Leo Lndau,
a
bridge to be given at her home _ Emory Monashp, Slurry
Ha
Singe r and
Phillip avenue on Sunday, Oct. 27,
°" Miss Mildred Goldman. Books and
subjects of vital interest will be
A house warming reception was discussed during the year. Mem.
given at the home of Mr. and Its. hers of both Senior and Junior Ha-
Sam N. Sussman, Jr., of 9600 D ex- dassah are invited to bring their
ter boulevard, Sunday afierno
husbands and friends to partici.
Oct. 20. Sixty guests were prese on
of pate in these worthwhile programs.

F

OF
— P. LODGE 55
ing RESUMES MEETINGS

Detroit Lodge Na. 55, Knights of
Miss Doris Tonkell of Ilartfo
rd, Pythias, is again in full swing, and
Conn., is now making her ho me
'geld some well attended meetings
with her sister, Mrs. J. Tobb,
0 '. recently, From all indications the
1616 Leslie avenue.
ensuing year, under the guidance
On Sunday, Oct. 20, Mr. an , of the new chancellor commander,
Emil Raskin, will be a banner one.
Mrs. Wm. II. Freedman of Ha
avenue entertained in honor n'; On Tuesday, Oct. 15, the rank
their son, Milton Erwin, who ce ,°' of esquire was conferred upon a
'e. class of pages, Sidney Alexander,
brate his Bar Mitzvah. Amo
ng Sam Raskin, Al Forman, Louis
the guests were Mrs. Y. Srhu
z , Wolf and Nathaniel Goldstick par.
grandmother, of Buffalo, N.
ticipating. After the meeting
Jack Rabinovitch of Flint, Mic
supper WAS served to all members
and Dr. H. Friedgood of Bosto
Mass. Covers were laid for 24 in the club dining rooms.
Herman Moskowitz, chairman of
guests.
the entertainment committee, an-
— -
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zierer (Ros nounced that a smoker would be
Rodin), who have been in Pari e given by the lodge each month at
5
for the past year, have returne d , one of the meetings, and also that
and are visiting in New York be he was planning several trips for
fore returning to their home in 1 members of the Detroit lodge to
I visit lodges in other domains, and
Detroit.
' that a visit to Port Huron has
Mrs. Jack Schubb and Mrs. Isaa been definitely arranged for the
Shiffman were joint hostesses to 2ci e month of November.
guests at a bridge-dinner and ml
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Rose Schubb, a bride-elect of Oct.
29. On Oct. 23 the members
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ored Miss Schubb at a shower an n- d
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bridge at the home of Miss Mi n-
Bette Wittcoff on Clements avenu e.'

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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller of Ma.,
nine City were the guests of the '
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Miller, during the past week.

Miss Frances Walker was hostess
to a group of friends at her home
on Wednesday evening, Oct. 16,
honroing Miss Lillian Lewis, who
recently returned from Europe.

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Mrs. J. II. Polozker honored
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