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November 01, 1929 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-01

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PAGE TEN

PIEM:TROIT

"Detroit's Most Modern Clothing Store"

Phileon's Clothes
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 dash.
Clothes with the custom-tailored look but
at popular prices.

SUITS AND TOPCOATS
$29.50, $34.50, 39.50, 545, S50, $55
and $60.

"Ion. money 6.1k a n

ih loam s

FOX THEATER

Open Evenings

Have

a

ELEIG.

Good Time While Charitable

10th. ANNUAL BALL

Sponsored by

The Jewish Women European
Welfare Organization of Detroit

SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 3

BOOK.CADILLAC HOTEL — TICKETS $1.00

We

brought more than 150 orphans from European horrors
and provided them with good homes. This is just one of the

fine things we do. Come and help this organization continue
its great work.

FOR RENT

Large and Small Halls

For Weddings, Banquets, Lectures, Meetings,
Socials, Etc.

NOW AVAILABLE AT

DEXTER CENTER

of Congregation B'nai Moshe

Lawrence Ave., cor. Dexter Blvd.

Euclid 6818

Inquire on Premises

Moat Modern Halls for Jewish Functions
With Kitchen If Desired

Ewiqpip(oNICL£

• LUNCHEON, MUSICALE
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK
SISTERHOOD NOV. 11

Her Betro thal

ed

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will give a lunch-
eon and musicale Monday, Nov.
11, at 12:30 p. m., at Hotel Stot-
ler.

Boys' Leather Coats
Like Aviators Wear

The music committee, with Mrs.
Abraham Cooper as chairman, has

Jacob Westheimer of St. Pau I.
Si,. and Mrs. Merrill E. Silver-
Minn., spent the past week-en
d stein left T esday for Chicago,
u
with Miss Blanche Rothschild an
iliwhere
they will spend several days
Sigmund K. Rothschild at the
it I with Mr. and Sirs. Henry Traub
home in Grosse Pointe,
I and family, formerly of Detroit.

They shed water, buck wind
fight snow. They are warn, as
can be because they ar e
wool
lined. The selected horsehide
they're made of is • tough

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp, wh o
Sir, and Sirs. Louis Winkleman
spent several weeks at the Wi
I-! were hosts to 40 guests at a dinner
shire Hotel after giving up the i
r , of beautiful appointments last Sat-
home on Longfellow avenue, ar
now residing at 3311 Chicag e' urday evening at their home on
5) , Colorado avenue,
boulevard,

to wear out. Their man-
nish cut appeals to boys of 8 to
18. Altogether we doubt if
you'll had • cost more likely
to
please a boy priced

A. C. Lappin returned last week
Mrs, Bertha Traub left last Fri
day for New York, where she i s on the S. S. Aquitania from a two
months'
visit with Sirs. Lappin
the guest of her son. Before re
MISS ELYNOR STEINBERG
and family in Italy.
turning to Detroit she will spend
I
some time in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Sirs. Rudolph Stein-
Harry Cohen 'as host to a I I Michigan
°ve nue
Mrs. I. Oberfelder was hostess to I group of friends at a Halloivi.'• n nounces the engagement
, an '
of their
20 guests at luncheon at the parts on Saturday, Oct. 26, at hi: d:lughter, Elynor, to Bernard
'
home
at
333
Harmon,
l'hoenix Club on Tuesday, in honor
dman, son of Jacob Goodman
1.1
of her mother, Mrs. Frankel of
Thirty-tirst street.
Denver, Colo. The table decora- I Mr. and Sirs. Henry Kohner an
MRS. JACOB ti. SCHAKNE
tions were artistically carried out nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
in Hallowe'en effect.
son, Harold, on Saturday morning EMANUEL SiSTERHOOD
arranged the following program:
---
No. 2, at the Irnai Moshe Syna:
STARTS YEAR'S WORK
Group of Songs Mrs, J. II.
Schakne , Miss Ruth Kahn, whose marriage Irogue, Dexter and Lawrence.
Accompanied by Miss Sarah
o Mr. Edward E. Rothman, son of
I
The
Sisterhood of Congregat ion
'
Weinberg at the piano
Mr. and Mrs. Elias 51. Rothman of • Sirs. Dorothy D. Lieberman of I Antinue
t win i s 111W year wi
Readings.
Mrs. Michael IA.ishin .us Angeles, will take place at 1 2281 Chicago boulevard enter I meeting on Oct.
21 .
Violin Solos..MiSA Arlene ('loosen h 8:30 o'clock On Nov. 11 at the
.
, tained a small dinner party on Fri-1 Rabbi A. SI. Aslunisky delivered
Reservations must be sent to , one of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
day evening, Oct. 18, for the fol.' an "Ire" on "The Stultification of
Sirs. S. H. !Whiner, ;3307 Webb h Albert Kahn, on Rowena street,
,,,,,,., guests: Miss, Helen wolf'.
d
Holidays " Ile
,If I - the 113
' n 1- i•
an I High
! avenue, not later than Thursday, I as asked her sister, Mrs. harry of Columbus, Ohio, Leroy Morris

d lai stress
- .
No,. 7.
on a better attendance
Winston, to attend her as ma- of :sew York, Norman L. Weisman
at Sunday School.
I The year's activities promise to
ron of honor. The bridesmaids •of D
- . Howard S alzenste
ayt-n. Ohio, also Gertrude
in, so-
will be another sister, Miss Rosalie Pearl and Myron Stein.
begin with much enthusiasm, as K
Heaton,
Mr' rendered delightfu
l vocal
the Sisterhood will play im-
uhn ,Mrs. John Reeder, Miss Mir-
.
--
selections, and was accompanied at
portant part in the building of the am Fechimer of New York, and.
Mi ••: Iblen lVolf of Columbus.. 1115: piano by Sirs. S. I., Trigg.
. new synagogue.
IN. Alfred II. Connable, Jr., of
t the b oard tomeet ing
,•, was the house guest of SL
A on Arbor, Dr. Phillip Rothman
which wa
s' held previous
Dorothy .
the regular meer.
'ill assist his brother as best man,.
1
1).
Lieberman
of
22s
311g,
the
following new officers were
;94,682 FOR PALESTINE
nd the ushers will be Mr. James' Chicago boulevard during th e
appointed:
week-end of the Ohio State-St
J FUND AT GARDEN BOUT 11 trauss, Sir, Leonard Lewis, Mr. gun
ga me.
co Mai.), Jacobson, president,
arry Y. Winston and Dr. Edgar
Mrs. Harry Levine, first vice-presi-
K ahn.
---
T
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The,
dent, Mrs. Isadore Karat, second
isses Florence
ence and Gra
suns of $94,682 was realized for
Birnhe M of B
ce vice-president, Mrs. Joseph Neu-
Mrs. Anna Abrahamsohn of Los
the Palest n
evard
g secretary, Sirs
ie Emergency Fund at • Angeles, Cal., former l of Detroit, have recently returned from a six Schubiner, fina
a
a
b ou
ncial secretary , Mr
boxing t at Madison Square arrived in the city y Tn ursday for
weeks' motor trip through the east•, Si. S. Dann, corresponding secre- s.
Garden. The committee which or. an extended visit with her children,
ern states. They were delightfully I Lary, Mrs. Murk Sklar, treasurer,
ranged the event was headed by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Abraham- entertained in Washington, Phila- and Mrs. Alex Taut
Congressman William I.
Sirovich solio•
, , custodian.
di•Iphia, Scranton and New Haven ' The pa s given at
the home
and Samuel Rosoff,
I o f Mrs. H erma n Fiser of A
Miss Fannie Rosen departed
tk inson
Many lovely at:airs have been I av enue,
on O ct. 21 proved to be a
Monday for Los Angeles, C• 3
REMOVAL NOTICE
1., given in honor of MISS Sylvia Jack. success. The prizes proved
were donated
where she will spend the winter.
on, whose nuirriag e
to
Milton
by
the
hostess,
"
lottesman will tak • I
0 •
p
. • is. .
ottenberg ha'
On Nov. 20, a bridge tea is to
Mr. and Mrs. Sul Salon of Bos-
t the Stoller Hotel. Sirs. Ma
rcu s bl.
moved his offices to 12244 Dexter
ton boulevard returned last week ' toward entertained on S
given at the Detroit Leland at
ept 2 8 at 2 p. ni.
boulevard at Cortland.
a
b
on the S. S. Berengaria from a
All m
embers and
ris
f end
ridge-luncheon and miscel- argot to atten
month's visit in l'aris and Rotter-
d. Tickets can be.
dam.
a aneous shower; a bridge-dinner obtainable from Sirs Joseph Neu
n.1 hosiery shower was given at man, chairman, Mrs M. .1. Neu-
he Durant Hotel, Flint, Stich., on man, vice-thm
a
29 by Mrs. Joseph Kaplan;
Mrs. Sidney Silberman left last o Se
airan, or from the
S
board members.
week for a visit with relatives in
n Oct. I the Misses Jean and Sally
I'lan s for a rummge
Grand Rapids, Mich. Before re- totarsky entertained with is bridge held
a
sal e to be
in
turning to Detroit she will also a
the near futu re are being
t the home of their sister, Sirs. made and members are advised
to
spend some time with Mrs. Elsie
0 utzen on Cortland avenue ; on bring t heir merchandise to the
Kahn Marks of Manistee, Mich,
Just completed, overlooking
ct. 12 :Miss Helek,Rosenberg en- next meeting.
Grand Circus park.
ertaine
d M iss Jackson by taking
Nliss Clara Rogers, formerly of
Mrs. Eli Sachse, past president
A limited number of these
20 Elmhurst avenue, is now resist- her to lunch at the Stigler, later explained the necessity of planting;
remodeled and refurnished
ing :It the Granwood Hotel, Wood- eking
heater. her guest to the Cass trees in Palestine. Trees can be
suites. Large, pleasant living
ward and Grand avenues,
A bridge-luncheon and planted in memory of departed
finned goods shower
by lovely
M
room. Two bedrooms with
given of
ap
t
. as
- loved ones and also in honor of any
full-sized new beds and finest
ix Ar happy
-
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Emil
Eckhouse
left
thur
Gottesman
at
the
Barium
occasion.
new full spring mattresses. !
H
Thursday
by
motor
for
Chicago
Hotel
on
0
Oct , . al es. Irving
,
Lots of closet room, bath
where they will remain over the
and reception hall.
Janowitz and Miss Mollie Einstan-
week-end.
PHALANX TOURNAMENT
dig were joint hostesses on Oct.
An ideal home for discrimi-
20
at a bridge-luncheon and kitch-
flitting business men to live
Mrs. Norah Wilhartz of Osh- enshower at the Lee Plaza. Coy-
downtown serviced by a fine
kosh, Wis., .spent several days in
The third annualinter-club
hotel.
Detroit this week as the guest of era were laid for 20 guests. Mrs. bridge tuornament of the Phalanx
Clifford 5200
entertained Miss Jack- Club which will he held Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Benjamin of so milk
n by Bass
taking
to lunch at the afternoon, Nov 3
Woodrow Wilson avenue,
Book Cadillac, her
later
,
at 2 '
,
taking her promises to be the largest ever
Miss Carrie Samuels left Mon- guest to the Wilson Theater; Mr. held in Detroit. Over 40 organiza-
day for Los Angeles, Cal., where and Mrs. Sioe Velick were hosts lions have entered the contest. A
to a party of 45 guests at their silver loving cup to he engraved
she will remain for the winter,
home on Massachusetts avenue on with the name of the winner, will'
the evening of Oct. 21.. A buffet be awarded at the close of the con-
lunch was served at midnight. On test. Following is a list of the or-
the evening of Oct. 22 Miss Lillian ganiza tions whose
Gottesman entertained 24
guests been offic ially rei entries have
at her home on Alger ave
ved:
nue with
T
a miscellaneous shower.
E psi l on Fraternity, Delta
Miss Phi au
Gamm a, University Clot, The
Helen Dulitz was hostess to 22 Variette Clu,
Phi G
S
guests at a bridge-dinner and I rority, Tau Beta Chi,am ma Eta Kao-
iiiiimment shower at the Michigan • p
Lambda
p-
a Epsilon, Sigma ota
IA.:1141W
Sor r
Building, Ann Arbor, on Sigma Phi Beta, C i
oity,
Oct. 26. A miniature bridal were
oterie Club, Eta
cession and wedding cake pro-I Rho Detroit A. Z. A. Chapters, A.
used for table decorations. Mrs.

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Adolph Mekler entertained on Oct. Temple Beth El Athena
(1'
I l-,
27 at the Lee Plaza with a bridge
luncheon and personal shower and plhuib:;;f osamoGCani
lum
b,aBlt.t.
elp3
25
guests were seated at an
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shaped table, and the table deco-
ian
lrd aTilau
riti,
!
rations were carried out in yellow Phi Kappa Epsilon, Troty Vech,
I and white. In the evening of Oct. Yima Zonta Cara, Gamma Sigma
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27, Sir. and Mrs. Abe Gordon were Icikiinptpa, ,,..1
hosts to seven guesta,,a,t,a.delights'
?. i oup, Tusi
ful dinner-dance' I
giVen at the Tay, l'Tala SororityA.thiti''
I ern. On Oct. 28 Mrs, Isidor Gra-I
bow entertained five guests with
a
luncheen at the Book Cadillac,
later taking her guests to a thea-
ter. All these parties were
brought to a close with a buffet
lunch served at midnight Thursday
evening, Oct. 31, by the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jack-
son. A rehearsal was held during
the evening. There were 22 guests
present.

ANNIS FURS

1

Offers Great Values

We arc celebrating our 43rd year of Fur Service in Detroit
with unusual values in many stylish Fur Coats and Scarfs.
Your selection is unlimited; style and quality high class and
prices intriguing.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
nephew, Albert Goldberg, on Sat-
urday morning, Nov. 16, at
the
Twelfth-Atkinson branch non the'
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. They
will be at home at 2433 Blaine ave-
nue to relatives and friends from
2 to 5 and from 7 to 10 on Sun-
day, Nov. 17. No cards.

Good Fur Coats as low as $67
Genuine Mink
Ermine
Otter
Broadtail Persian Kolinsky
Jap Mink
Persian Lamb
Raccoon
Pony
Beaver
Alaska Seal
Galyak
Squirrel
Hudson Seal*
Leopard
Caracul
Australian Sealt
Muskrat


Miss Ann Wiener has returned
from Chicago.

The engagement party of Miss
Ruth Altschuler to Louis M. Bress.
ler was a delightful occasion of
' Sunday, Oct. 27, The out-of-town
guests attending were Miss Mil-
dred Kaufman of New York City,
!Sir. and Sirs. Morris Bush and son
'Herman of Lansing, Mich., and Sir.
and Sirs. Julius Ginsberg of Pon-
tiac.

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Wedding Anniversaries
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Flower s are the ng,t inexperi•i
■ ^, yet the nnr. annr.-
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v
55.11
Subway I Flux,
near its your telephmie.
(live us the tin.e
and placr. and no matter when or
where. sir
will be delisere,l—th e annual r
emembrance of her
ding day.

We Send Flowers rrywhere

Subway Flower Shop

227 Gratiot Ave.

CHAS, ROSENMAN,

Proprietor.
Cherry 9270-9271

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NowOpen!

She

MARJORIE
SHOTTE

i

Come to this new shoppe and in-
spect the beautiful things on
display.
You'll find

MILLINERY, PERFECT HOSIERY
LINGERIE

Of bewitching style and value . ..
You'll
enjoy shopping here.

Our Specialty Is

HATS

Moulded to Your Head

We will cut and style hats to
express your individuality and
gloyify your costume,

12040 DEXTER BLVD.

2— LECTURES-2
By DAVID PINSKI

WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF THE

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Made to
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Repaired
Remodeled

ON TWELFTH STREET

Announcement Will Be Made
Soon.

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Mrs. Charles W. Hirsch of Ken-
tacky avenue was hostess at a
!bridge and hosiery shower on Taos-
, day, that. 29, in honor of Miss Bes-
I sie Miller, a November bride-elect.

I

Second

rout on town hi!'•7713.' Li."risr in

A convenient location—
reliable furs, attractive
prices, the utmost in
service. It will pay you
to pay us a visit.

• Mrs. N. Bernbaum of Hazelwood
avenue was hostess to the Jolly
Dozen Bridge Club on Oct. 22.

HUDSON'S
BOYS' SHOP

Sunday evening, Nov. 3,
Mr. Finski will give readings from
his play, "Oho Ein Entfer" ("Without an
Answer").
Monday evening, Nov. 4, h e
will speak on "Jewish Culture
and the Jewish Theater."

Specializing in all
Beauty Work—
Permanent Waving

Sir. and Mrs. izidor Katz of 95
I Winona avenue, Highland Park,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Donald Jerome, on Saturday,
Nov. 9, at Congregation B'nai
1Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence.

LAFAYETTE
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Noted Yiddish Playwright and

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8739 Linwood Ave.
M rs. Irving Shulak of 2635
Euclid 7974
Cortland avenue was hostess at a
pajama-bridge party Saturday,
Oct. 26. Luncheon was served.
The table was decorated in green FUR s 11
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