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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-22

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PAGE EIGHT

MEP LTROtT, AMA ORDIVICLE

This Christmas Give---

Men's Initial
Handkerchiefs

Pure Linen—Handmade

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. BRIDGE LUNCHEON OF
TO GIVE PLAY SUNDAY
PURITY THIS MONDAY
•—

A short play, "Sham," by Frank
G. Tompkins, will be prise ntyd by
the dramatic committee at the next
meeting of the Shuarey Zedek
Yuung Peoples Society, at the
Shatirey Zedek Synagogue an Wil-
lis at Brush street, Sunday after-
II ell, Nov. 21, at 3 o'clock. The
members of the cast are Miss Mil-
dr, d Love Mill Messrs. Malts
Goodman, Burnett Krauss and
Samuel Willis. Milton Goiodman
is chairman of the dramatic com-
mittee.

Mrs. Belle Shiva is chairman of
the bridge-luncheon which Purity

'rcxa1

C

1

arsortal

Dr. Leo Si. Franklin was host! The League of Jewish Woni•n's
at a dinner for the %%ranglers DrgalliatitionS
have
secured.
Club, on Tuesday etymon, Nov. through its music committee, of
which
Mrs.
Joe
Magidsohn is chair-
This meeting will be open to in-
man. Sir. Constantine Kamarofski,
terested persons. The play will be
Mrs. Milford Stern of East distinguished Russia 'cellist, for
Intl iwed by a short musical pro-
Grand boulevard was hostess at a the nitrating on Thursday, Dec. 5,
gram.
loncheon tend bridge Nov. 13. Cov- at the Statler. Sir. Kamarofski,
Mr. Godman is planning to pre.
This offering immediately suggestions Christmas
101 artist of high attainment. has
crs were laid for 12.
sent several more short plays dur-
,
won acclaim as soloist in the Euro-
gift ideas for the handkerchiefs are of the con-
ing the season, and those interest-
peas centers as well as in the
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Melville
Welt
and
ed in appearing in these plays
servative quality popular with the majority of
large cities of America. lle has
daughter
Betty
are
going
east
to
should call him at Arlington 7066-J.
appeared
with the Detroit Sym-
visit their daughter, Janet, who is
men. All pure linen, handmade with embroid-
The list meeting of the society
a student at Northampton School phony Orchestra on numerous oc-
was held on Nov. 2. Owing to the
ered initial and handrolled hems—white and
casions. It is of interest to note
for Girls.
illness of Hoke Levin, president
that Mr. Kamarofski is related to
colored patch effects.
the meeting Wiis yonducted by Phil.
Mies Roserna Finsterwald is 'the royal funnily of Russia, Mrs.
by D. it. So.i ihn•fl
ip Frank, member of the board.
Holly Ihnolkeirhiet :hop - Firs: now..
home from Chicago to spend the'. Oscar Robinson, president of the
MRS. B. SIDEN
Nliss Florence Oppetheini was elect-
Thanksgiving , vacation with her league, will preside at the meet-
ed recordig secretary and Oliver Chapter is sponsoring on Monday, parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph ing, and a speaker of prominence
Kanter was chosen vice-president.
will discuss the subject of Jewish
Nov. 25, at the Eastern Star Tem- •insterwald.
education.
A short program %vas presertid ple, 80 West Alexandrine, at 12:30.
after the elections. Miso Mildred
Miss Margaret Franklin, who is
Robert Schlessinger, a student at
Gicolinmi(7
.411. (ids
Love gave a review of Ludwig
the Cranbrook School, is spending a student at Lake Erie School,
Lewisiihn's "Mid-Channel," which
the week-end with his parents, Mr.' Painesville, Ohio, will spend the
1126 WaODW AIM
was followed by a discussion in
and Mrs. Arthur W. Schlesinger of Thanksgiving vacation with her
which members of the society
Boston boulevard. They will at-1 parents, Dr. and Mrs Leo Si.
je fined. Miss Rost. Lefton sting
Mesdames Louis Robinson, Geo. tend the Michigan-lowa game on Franklin.
1
popular pieces and an tilt! Jewish Kahn, Max Kahn, Wm. Kentz and Saturday.
sing. Miss Nance Rosenthal and Morris Goldberg are spending a
The Phoenix Club's Thanksgiv-
Miss Lefton played popular dance few days in Detroit.
Miss Fritzi Broad of the Fine ing Eve ball on Wednesday will
pieces, and noomhers enjoyed danc-
Ap
rts A ts. visited Miss Gertrude begin at 9:30 p. nn. and will be fol-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Levy Mathes of St. Louis. Miss Broail l lowed by supper at 11. Music will
a nd Nliss Mathes both left for New • be. by Seymour Simons. Unusual
The informal fat: frolic given sae spending a few days in Detroit
• York City for a brief visit.
entertainment is being arranged.
by the society last Saturday eve-
The semi-annual rummage sale
ning was a great success. The
Mrs. Charles Finsterwahl left
music was furnished by Tom Don- sponsored by the Sisterhood will be
Miss Elaine Schlesinger, student
Club Size
held on Wednesday and Thursday for Davenport, Ia., to visit with; at the Bradford Academy, Brad-
ohue and his New Yorkers.
r
of
this
week.
he
mother,
Mrs.
M.
Goldberg,
who
ford,
Mass., will spend the Thanks-
The success of the affair was
will celebrate
---
her ninety-third! giving vacation with her parents
due to the combined efforts of Miss
birthday.
One
of
the
largest
charity
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schlesin-
Ilinde Goldstein, chairman of the
ger.
social committee; Samuel Willis, bridges ever given in this city was
Miss Gertrude Slathes of St.
in charge of the decorations and sponsored by Mrs. .1. C. Hirschfield
printing; the Misses Mildred Love, and .1. A. Schwartz at the Euclid ' Louis is the guest of Miss Fritzi
Dr. Landsberg addressed the
Broad,
Wilma Glazier, Nlyra Moyer, rho'. Gilt and Country Club Wednesday
student body at Cass High School'
lioidt+ellers Since linni
race
Oppenhtim and Naomi Gold- afternoon. Ninety tables for the
on Thursday morning. Iler sub-
1550 Woodward
Randolph 0200
Sirs.
Raymond
Einstein
(Ruth
Stein, and the Messrs. Iloke Levin, game were surrounded by players.
ject Waii "Does Education Only
Philip Frank, Milton Goodman, Evcry available space was set with Franklin) of Pittsburgh is the Maki , the Man and Is Education an
Burnett Krause and Oliver Kanter, tables—in the lounge room, the guest of her parents, Dr. and Sirs. Aid in Securing Employment?'
Leo Si. Franklin.
members of the board who were ac- large porch, the dining room, the
Last Saturday afternoon Dr.
tive in the arrangements for the grill, the foyer and the ladies'
Landsberg was entertained at the
A luncheon has been arranged
room--groups
of
women
chatted
affair. Credit is also due to Miss
Detroit-Leland Hotel. Two weeks
and bid at the small tables. The for t he next meeting of the De-
Rysalie Goldstick, who had charge
ago Saturday Dr. Landsberg en-
t.1 the ticket sale in Ann Arbor Temple Sisterhood benefited by the .fait section of tie National Coun. tertained 18 teachers at the Fisher
i 1 ,,f tlt wish Women which will be Theater and later took her guests
:ttul who Was •:ink] by Miss Freyga bridge. Huge clusters of yellow
and white chrysanthemums and held :et the Hotel Statler on Hon- to the Kerwin Coffee
110fsk,..
and Candy
pink roses, the donations of Boeh- da':, Dec. 2, at 12:15 p. tn. Dr. Shop for tea.
ringer Bros, to the affair, were ar- Harry Eimer Barnes, professor of
Junior
Jewish
National tistically placed about the rooms— sociology at Smith College, inter- 1 Mrs. Harold Schlesinger was
on the piano, the tables, and ledges. nationally famous lecturer, educe-
Fund Program.
Prizes for the play were awarded tor, author and scientist, will speak hostess at a lovely luncheon and
Sirs. Louis Robinson, Sirs. F. L. on "What Is Wrong With Our bridge at the Statler last Saturday.
The Junior Jewish National Busch, Mrs. B. T. Beckerson and Present Educational System." ! Covers were laid for 25.
Fund thanks those who co-operated Sirs. Fred Walsh. Refreshments This lecture and luncheon is open
in the card party, which was held were served at the conclusion of to the members and the men of
Sir. and Mrs. NIortinier
Sat urdaY evening, Nov. 5, at the play AS"—
their households. Tickets are of Cumberland avenue have as
Mishkan Israel Synagogue,
available at 149 Rowena, Glendale their house guest 'Mrs. P. II. Stern
Sir. and Mrs. Dan Feldman of 7571. This meeting is sponsored of Montgomery, Ala.
After the }girl, Were distribu-
ted, the evening was turned over 323 South Sherman street, Bay by Lie publications committee of
City,
entertained at a beautifully (Ft council, of which Mrs. Abram
ti the chairman of the entertaining
Mrs. Louis Beek of Iturlinganut
committee, Miss Yetta Jeanette appointed luncheon honoring her Sapiro is chairman. She is assist- avenue was hostess at a bridge-
sister,
Sir. and Sirs. Fred Ziertir of
d by Sirs. Mayer Sulzberger,
11.1man. Miss Rose Resnick and
luncheon on Friday Nov. 15. Cov-
Nli•s Mae Gorelick of the Debor- Paris, France (Rose Rodin/. Out- Ids Ehrlich, Mrs. Samuel Kay ers were laid for 20.
roh Cluli presented an apache of town guests were Mrs, Fannie Goldberg, Mrs. Fred Ginsberg. Nit . :
dance, A vocal selection was giv- Rodin, Sirs. Ziereir, Mr. and Mrs. Tee IS. strdling and Mrs.
Mrs. Howard Stone of Utica, N.
vyn by Nliso Ruth Sherman. Leo A. A. liariky, Sir. and Mrs. Man- Lad,•
Y., •t int the week-end with ner
Sehulenbauni ewe at violin solo, uel %Vold, Sir. and Mrs. Ilerman
,
ms, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Gittleman
Laurence Fri
Mt and SI
uscompanied by Miss Sherman at Rodin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodin.
.1 Sc,ond boulevard.
Sir. and Sirs. Fred Zierer, Sir. iend man and Sion, Morton, of Graili
the piano.
Committees in charge of the af- Sirs. B. Satinger, Mr. and Sirs. S. Rapids, are now net tied in their
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thennenholt
fair were tickets, Miss Mary New- Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. NI. Weiswa:- new home on Whitemore road.
'of the Wilshire entertained at
man and henry Gotliffe; refresh- ser and Sirs. S. Shapiro.
their home on Nov. (4 in honor of
Sir. and Sirs. Arthur Kaliska 0
, clients, Miss Jennie Goldberg, Miss
NIrs. Sim Deutsch of South Bend,
Partner, Max Rive; prizes, Troop 104 of Congregation Buffalo spent the week-end ice De Intl.
trait
with relatives and friend: am
Miss Mary Rice, Miss Betty Mil-
Shaarey Zedek.
were registered at the Rook Gold
kovsky; entertainment, Miss Hoff-
Trott, 101 wain yen] a test hike
A along the many pre-nuptial
man, NIiss Avis Rice, Miss Hetty to River Rouge Park II Sunday, lac Hotel.
affairs given in honor of Nliss Ger-
NIilkovsky, advertising, c immittee. Nov. 17. The scout (Joni .notra'-
truth. Victorson, a Nov. 24 bride.-
Miss
Ida
Wertheimer
of
Buffalo
Miss Mary Newman.
ed their proficiency in tire build-
spent several clays here last week elect, tva: a personal shower given
The next meeting, on Nov 20 ing, cooking, tracking, nature
by Miss Nathalie Rosenman at the
at the Shaarey Zedek branch, 9125 study and other outdoor subjects.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paul of Ils- Detroit Leland Hotel an Oct. 2h.
Twelfth street,• will deal entirely There were lb scouts and two re-
zelwood avenue were at home to On Nov. 2, Miss Julie Rosenthal
with the first annual dance to he emits in iittendarice, all in charge
relatives and friends Sunday aft- entertained fur Nliss Victorson at
given Sunday, Dec. 22, in the of Assistant Scoutmaster Glazier.
ernoon and evening, celebrating the Masonic Templet with a miscel-
Crystal ballroom of the Book Cad-
At this hike, the following scouts the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Roy laneous shower. The Eta Beta
, iliac Hotel.
completed these tests: second • David. A Vienise lace cloth over Zeta Sorority entertained on Nov
class, Saul Dunit7., Feix Winsen pale green was used on the table. 3, with a luncheon and bridge at
King Wah Lo.
and Saul Shur; first class, Elmer
Jewish Legion for Self De- Weingarilen; cooking merit badge. Deep red noses surrounded by Shoe N'ictorson's Nathan Ratner,
wh•to t triers in silver candlesticks,
fiance, glint' a
fense in Palestine
Sherman Fisher and Bernard which centered the table, were used surprise birthday ',arty and dance
Godman.
I at the Eastern Star Temple on
Organized.
Its decorations---
Prior to this outdoor test. Neil
Nov. I. Covers were laid for 2
Mr. and Sirs. Slilford Stern en- !guests. On Nov. 10 a hosiery
Mr.
The Detroit Jewish Legion for Lenhotf and Marvin Rubenstein
had
et
impeted
the
first
cuss
test.
shower
was given by Mrs. Frank
tertained
at
a
dinner
party
Wed
Self Defense in Palestine, which
Greenfield, entertaining, 30 guests.
was organized immediately after There will Is. one more outdoor nesilay evening.
tyst
this
month.
,
Miss
Sis
Goldsmith gave a miscel-
-
-
---
the outbreaks in Palestine in Aug-
Among the pre-nuptial all tit, laneous shower at her hors on
ust, is planning intensive activity
Cortland
avenue
on Nov, 17.
HARRY
ELMER
BARNES
complimenting
Miss
Bessie
Miller,
for the Winter. The program in-
cludes cultural development, phy-
TO SPEAK HERE DEC. 2 a Nov. bride-el•ct, was a hosiery
show:or
by
Sirs.
Charles
W.
Hirsch.
Silos
liannah
sical training, drill and such work
with, whose
Dr, Harry Elmer Barnes, pro-
• for Palestineas is iiornpatible with' fes:tir Of sociology net Smith Col- on Oct. 26. On Nov. 3, Mr. and marriage to Max II. Harwood will
' the ideals and flints of this organ- lege, internutionally fam tUs as Sirs. Hairy Druckman entertained be an event of Dec. 1, was enter-
at a dinner at the Oriole Terrace, tained extensively the past week.
ization.
lecturer, author and scientist, is
1509
The organization numbers SO to speak before the Detroit section, liter taking their guests to a the- (In Tuesday evening Sirs. Max
BROADWAY
members, and meetts every Friday National Council of Jewish Wom- ater. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham :Mi- Johnson entertained at a bridge
evening at 8(375 Twelfth street, en, at its luncheon meeting, :Mon- chaels of Kipling averse Were and yellow kitchen shower at her
room 206, un the second flair. On day, Dec. 2 at Hotel Statler. Af- hosts at a dinner and bridge on home on Richton avenue for :10
F riday, Nov, 22, the subject under ter a 12:15 luncheon, Ur. Barnes Nov.6. Mrs. Milton Thuner com- guestS. 11 iss Betty Burdick enter-
discussion will be "The Signifi- will speak an "What is Wrong plimented the bride-elect wits a tained five tables at a bridge mis-
cance of Self Defense in Pales- with Our Present Educational kitchen shower and bridge on Nov. cellaneous shower at her home on
16, Sirs. Robert Railway •ts hos- Philadelphia avenue on Wednes-
tine." All interested are welcome. System."
tess at a handkerchief shower and day. 'Miss Kate Kaplunsky of
bridge, and Miss Cecil Miller will Blaine aVellUe entertained at a
entertain at a hosiery shoWer and personal shower and bridge on
bridge on Nov. 23.
Thursday evening for six tables.
, On Saturday afternoon Sirs. Max-
Mrs . Joseph Zitchman has return- ! well ‘Vallee and Mrs. Mitchell
ed, after a weeks visit in Lansing. Shlain entertained 60 guests at a
Mich., where she was the guest of bridge-luncheon and linen shower
her smn-in-law and daughter, Sir. at the San Min Palace Cafe.
and Sirs. Charles Rubino:.
Sirs. Philip Geller of 261 Owen
Sirs. Morrey Feinberg has re- avenu , entertained at a bridge
a show with a collegiate
turned after a month's visit in luncheon Sunday, Nov. 17 in honor
Montreal, where she was the guest of the birthday of her daughter,
air—collegiate tunes, collegiate
Betty Ruth. Covers were laid for
of her parent ?.
romance and collegiate humor!
16 guests.. The colors were Car-
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gordon ried out in rose and green.
It's to be given by the Young People's
have returned to the city. after an
ELL. at the famous
Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Lefkof-
Temple Club Saturday, Sunday and
extended stay in California.
Mellon Institute they know gone a
sky of 2516 West Philadelphia ave.
Monday—Dec. 7, 8 and 9. Tickets $1
Mrs. Robert Railway (Lillian nue and their twice, Miss Gertrude
bit about that problem For there
and $1.50 in the evening; 50c and 75c
Miller) of Lansing was the guest Josephson of New York, will leave
the Laundrydirners National Mao-
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob for a two week's visit in New York
Sunday matinee.
of Blaine avenue, over the on Saturday, Nov. 23. It was pre-
Miller
--
cotton maintains a Research Fel-
week-end. During her stay, she viously erroneously announced
lowship to determine, scientifically,
entertained for her sister, Miss they had already left. Miss
Bessie Miller, a November bride- Josephson, who has been residiny
the best washing process for each
elect, at a beautifully appointed here with her uncle and aunt for
color and fabric As members. we
the past year, will remain in New
handkerchief shower and bridge.
York.
profit by their findings. and by prac-
Mrs. Philip Mackin, together
tical tests conducted at the Associa-
Sirs. Meyer Brody has returned
with her baby (laughter Arline of
tion's model laundry We are
Hudson. N. Y., is the guest of her to Ludington. Mich., after spend.
ing
a few days at the Statler
mother,
Mrs.
Sadie
Covitz
of
3355
making a real bassness of washday.
where she joined her -cousin from
Richton.
That is why clothes laundered oar
the east
Mrs. Caspar Simons of Connecti-
was are cleaner and lag: longer .
Miss Gertrude Levinson returned
cut avenue has returned from Chi-
cago where she spent several to her home in Chicago Thursday,
after a fortnight's visit with Sir.
weeks.
and Mrs. Max Elias. Mrs. Louis
Mrs. Julius Bronstein of Ls'slie Newman honored Miss Levinson at
avenue entertained with a stork a luncheon and theater party, Tues-
shower at her home on Tuesday day and that eve ning, Mrs. Milton
evening. Nov. 19, in honor of Mrs. Greenblatt was hostess. at a bridge
By the Sisterhood Congregation B'nai Moshe
Stan Brawer. Covers were laid for Wednesday. Sirs. Sidney Max feted
25 guest s.
her at a bridge-luncheon at the
at Dexter and Lawrence
Seward Hotel. Miss Levinson was
Mr. and Mrs. I. Satovsky of 2279 accompanied home by Mrs. Bernard
SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8
Calvert avenue left for 1.0S An- I A. Pearl.
geleF to spend the winter with
EXCELLENT MUSIC. THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED
their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Gold-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levine have
stein.
had as their guests, Mrs. Louis
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