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Th EY)ETROCIPIEWISnefROPIIGLE

New Year's Eve
Dinner

Delivered to Your Home
$2.50 per Plate

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Sigma Sigma Sorority Makes
Saturday night, each "gentle- • Phi Second
Annual Contribution.
man" member of Junior Hadassah
will do her utmost to help raise the
Detroit Chapter of Phi Sigma
membership list to at least 600 by Sigma, national sorority, which
consists mainly of graduates of the
University of Nlichigan, has just
made its second annual contribu-
tion to the scholarship fund of the
Jewish Center Music School.
In 1928 the sorority made its in-
itial contribution which was award-
ed to the violin department. By
its action this year, the Phi Simile
Sorority has signified its intention
of making this contribution an an-
nual one to enable some deserving
and talented student in the Jewish
Center Music School to acquire or
continue a musical education. The
Jewish Center Music School, which
alms to give instruction only to tal-
ented students, at the present time
trains 52 students in the piano,
violin and cello departments.
The scholarship contributed by
the Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority will
enable a student who otherwise
would not be able to secure a music
education to receive the benefit of
the instruction in the Music
MISS CAROL YN A. GOODMAN School.
In 1925 when the sorority made
attending the second annual "man-
less cabaret" at the Tuller ball- its initial contribution it received
favorable
comments both in the
room with a new member or a
press and from individuals for its
"prospect" as her "lady."
generous
assistance
to deserving
The varied program includes
radio stars, such as Edith Dreyer, and talented students. The schol-
arship
for
1930
will
be
warded by
Ukelele Mike, the Gold Sisters, Our
Petite Lady; (lancers and stars ap- a special committee during the
month
of
December.
pearing at local theaters, and a

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen-
The Sisterhood of the Shaarcy
that will be at home Sunday, Dec Zedek will hold the annual Chit-
8, on the occasion of the betrothal nuke dinner Dec. 29 at the syna-
Have your friends get together and celebrat, ,
of their daughter. Louise, to Rob- gogue, Willis and Brush. Miss Ida
ert .1. Newman.
Divinoff, well known artist, will
New Year's Eve at your own home. Save the
render several selections on the
heavy expense of public affairs and enjoy the
31r, Adolph Finsterwald and
evening far better.
Mrs. Miles Finsterwald are to be
We will deliver to you a six (6) course
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern en-
joint hostesses at a bridge-lunch-
Chicken dinner—strictly kosher.
eon at the Steller Ilotel Friday, tertained with a musicale at their
home on East Grand boulevard
Dec. el.
ROLLS
FRUIT COCKTAIL
CELERY
Sunday night, Dec. 1.
RYE BREAD
OLIVES
Mrs. J. I.. Loeb, mother of Mrs.
CHICKEN SOUP
Guests at Hotel Olympia, Mt.
!Edwin
N.
Rosenthal,
will
leave
11031E MADE NODULES
Dec. 6, for Hollywood, Clemens, during the past week in-
a
ROAST CHICKEN
eluded Dr. Silver, Jacob Varkle, M.
Fla.,
where
she
will
spend
the
CABBAGE SLA W ROAST POTATOES GREEN PEAS
J. Alter, Ben Kert, Mr. Lachman,
winter.
ICES AND CAKE
M. NI. Madden, A. Rosenthal, all
GINGER ALE
of Detroit; Barnet Dalitz of Ann
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern ha! Arbor, Mr. anti Mrs. C. E. F' eder-
Make your
ions ■ at once, including • check
. the pleasure of the company of
covering the amount of plate, you desire. W. loan no
their children, Josephine and man and family of Lansing.
dishes
Philys, students at the University
Mrs. Mildred G. Cohen of West
over the week-end.
of Michigan,
Euclid avenue was tendered a fair-
__
prise birthday party Tuesday
Mies Louise Rosenthal of 751 night, Dec. 3, by 20 intimate
West Boston boulevard entertained friends.
with a dinner for 12 guests in
M. A. PEREIRA, Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk of
honor of Elizabeth Krolik and Ar-
CATERERS TO
nold Nathan Brodie, whose engage- Collingwood avenue had as their
guest Mrs. Morris Falk and son . surprise that no one can afford to
ment was announced recently.
Weddings, Receptions and Banquets
Morris, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Sid- miss. Miss Frances Nloranz is to
RECORD ATTENDANCE,
Adolph (Daddy) Freund is leav- ney Falk of Chicago over the he master of ceremonies.
STRICTLY KOSHER
Thanksgiving
week-end.
ing Sunday to spend the winter
The tickets may be obtained at EXPECTED AT DANCE
125 Richton Ave.
Phone Longfellow 5654
months in Florida.
the dour or from Miss Carolyn A. OF J. N. F. ON DEC. 22
Miss Betty Cohen of Fullerton Goodman, chairman, assisted b y
avenue,
whose
marriage
to
Leo
Da.
the Misses Margaret and Frances
Alfred J. Slayer, Jr., who is a ..
A considerable amount of inter-
student at Cornell University, vuieon took place Dec 3 had man Moranz Jean Kazluw , S ophi e. est
es is being displayed by members
Ithaca, N. Y., spent the Thanks. affairs given in her honor. The Schneider, Sophie Schwartz, Betty' of the Junior Group of the Jewish
giving holiday's with his parents, teachers of the Parker School corn-' Smith, Caroline M. Goodman, Ada National Fund and the Ladies Aux-
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ,I. Mayer, of plimented the bride with a dinner, Moritz, Edythe Breckner, Mary . iliary in preparation for the forth-
given at the Women's City Club Barak, Charlotte Lev, Bess Kap-
Fast Grand boulevard.
coming dance to be giVen in the
for 40 guests. On Nov. 2 Bliss Ian, and Shirley Wain.
crystal ballroom of the Book-Cad-
J olio York entertained at a lunch.
Dr. Samuel J. I.evin and Hoke ean-bridge and hosiery shower at
illac Hotel on Dee. 22.
Tickets for this affair have been
Levin are now residing at the Ail- the Belcrest. Mrs. Julius Frank of 4 SPEAKERS ADDRESS
And personal, like no other gift ran be—
shire Hotel.
Calvert avenue was hostess at a SQUARE CLUB MEETING mailed to 500 patrons and it is an-
ticipated that every Jewish organ-
buffet supper at her home. Mrs.
ization will be represented.
Dr. II. II. Landsberg was enter- Perry Burnstein entertained for
Hunt •nd Sweeny, Peter
Israel Weiner, a member of this
tained at the Martha Cook build- I the bride with a charming lunch- Judge.
Sittings in the Studio or Home
Kenned y and William C. Mork.
group, is co-chairman of the Jew-
ing at Ann Arbor, by the instruc- , eon-bridge and linen shower.. Mr,
ley Deliaer Add
Sperialx:
ish National Fund Tag Day which
tors and professors of the educe- ' Sidney Barnett complimented her
Three Bala Portreite-
takes place Dec. 7, 8 and 9. Mem-
bona) college during the Thanks. sister with a luncheon and bridge
$10
The Square Club, at its dinner-, bers of the organization have vol-
giving week-end.
at the Cadillac Athletic Club. Miss meeting
A Special Cabinet at
on Monday evening, at unteered their services for these'
$10 per dote.
Blanche Josef! was hostess at a the Masonic
Temple , heard an in-' la ys.
'
it shower,
Miss }later Henschel Morris has droner
D. D. SPELLMAN STUDIOS
n. I later taking her guests to the thee- teresting address by Judge Ormond
returned from a four month' ,,,,
I, hunt, .i« his recent
`
cert trip to the Pacific Coast and ter. On Nov. 30 Miss Ann August European trip. Louis Shapero •as 1 DEBATE ON MAGNES
cart
and Mrs. N. Kaplan were joint toastmaster.
California.
PHOTOORAPHER
hostessea at a bridge-luncheon at
AT KVUTZAH IVRITH
41St WOODWARD AVENUE
Peter Kennedy made a plea for
the Cadillac Aathletic Club, where
oola -0A•11 Wham.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Martin Moller Miss Cohen was one of the honor the support of the Newsboys Assts..
A general debate on the Magnes
of Gladstone avenue will leave this guests.
elation which distributes gifts in-,
affair in Zionism will he held at
PRIVATE PARKING SPACE IN REAR OF STUDIO
week to make their home in New
eluding clothing, t
the
Kvutzah meeting, Saturday I
York. They will spend the holi-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone left to pool children for Christmas. Mr.
days with Mrs. Moller's sister, Sirs. for their future home in Utica, Kennedy urged support of the night, Dee. 7, at the Philadelphia- I
Byron
Hall.
He nry I). Freeman of Westfield, N.Y.
newsboys' fund during the sale of
At the previous meeting, Rabbi
New Jersey.
papers on Dec. 18. He said that
Leon
Fiuni
read a paper on the
Mrs. Jacob Paul has left for 30,000 children are to be helped "Situation of Jewish Culture in
In Your Neighborhood
Sir. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, New York City, where she will and that $85,000 is needed.
Eastern Europe."
Addresses were also delivered , The
formerly of East Hancock avenue, spend the winter.
groups of the
by William C. Markley, newly-ap- Kvutzah dramatic
are now residing in their new home
is active in preparations
at 2200 Edison avenue.
Miss Elsie Rubinstein enter. pointed Circuit Cour Commission. to present a Hebrew play and acc-
er,
and
Judge
henry
S.
Sweeny,
tained at a bridge and dancing
mar grand master of Michigan ent! Hebrew scenes .
Mr. and Mrs David Case of arty Saturday evening, honoring
The Kvutzah meets every other I
iss Esther I.ubow, a December Odd F'ellows.
Fairview avenue entertained 12
11500 Dexter Blvd. at Lawrence
Saturday night, and all are wel-
guests at a bridge-supper Thanks- bride-elect.
come to attend. New members are
giving.
Once a Customer Always a Customer
' beng registered.
Mrs. S. J. Levi' and Mrs J. EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
Bread, Rolls, Chalet and Cakes
T
ON
DEC.
16
I
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris of Alni
liLb
I a m new
ou e.s reseol „ n •e t rh:n st rbrAig r
Are Baked Where Cleanliness is Supreme
Battle Creek spent the Thanksgiv-
rn
honor
of
Miss
Mildred
Sunday,
A
meeting
of
the
Sisterhood
of
'
ing holidays with their son-in-law
ISAAC EMMER, Prop.
, Congregation Emanuel will be held ,
•
and (laughter, Dr. and Mrs. M. N. bride-elect of Jan. 12.
at the synagogue, Wilson and Tay-
Z
Frank.
I avenues, on Monday, Dee. 16,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levitt en- , lor
tertained 80 guests at a dinner- I at 2 p. m. Vocal selections will be
UI
dance in the Rainbow room at the , given by Mrs. Charles E. Alpern,
Oriole Terrace on the occasion of accompanied at the piano by Mrs.
their tenth wedding anniversary.
Lawrence 1,, T eu ittle iobnais u tm.wolNi g is,so Ion. I
WELLMAN—JUST FURS
b et
The Hisses Lillian Pearlman eral readings. A hoard meeting A. Z. A. Dance Jan. 12:
and Bettw Weisman were joint will take place before the regular
The A. Z. A. (lance is to be held
hostesses at a personal shower meeting at 1 p. m. sharp. Plans
given on Nov. 30 at the home of for the sixth annual Chanukah din- Jan. 12, in Statler Hotel's two ball-
rooms,
featuring the "Gypsy Bar-
the latter on Glynn Court, in honor ner to be given on Sunday, Dec. 29,
ons," who have just returned from
of Miss Olga Sapolsky, a bride- are being made.
a
tour
of
the country. Tickets
elect.
are now on sale and can be reserved
I
through
Sam
Goren, chairman.
Mrs. M. Rosenfield and Mrs. S.
WINDSOR NEWS
Never before in the history of this estab-
Marx entertained with a bridge-
Detroit-Windsor
Council:
luncheon for Sirs. Aaron Pollak of
The Young People's Society met
lishment have we discounted our entire assort-
At a meeting of the Detroit-
Milwaukee, Wis., before her depar- Wednesday evening at the home
Windsor
Council
of A. Z. A., Tues-
ment of fur coats before the holidays. Now
lure for her home.
' of Miss Bess Sorkin, 1400 Vic-
evening at the Jewish Center,
toria aven ue.
ouis Schwartz pre- day
is the opportune time for you to procure Well-
the
program
committee
reported
Al Schwartz of 1638 West Phil- sided. Reports for the program
man quality at
adelphia, formerly of Pittsburgh, committee were given by the chair- that Dee. 15 will be National A. Z.
A.
Day.
Services
will
be
held in
accompanied by Miss Sophie Kap- man, Smerle Cohen, followed by
T emple Beth El in the morning.
Ian and her brother, Harold Kap- discussion of the constitutio n
REMARKABLE SAVINGS
Lunch
will
follow
from
1
to 2 p.
Ian, of Cameron street, returned by the constitution committee,
from a motor trip to Pittsburgh whose chairman, Maurice Heller, m. at a kosher restaurant, and the
Mink (Eastern)
formerly $1875 now $995
where they spent Thanksgiving presided for this part of the eve- public will be invited to an open
Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat). formerly $350 now $225
week-end at the home of his par- fling's program. A membership meeting at the Jewish Center, The
Persian Lamb Coats
formerly $450 now $325
ents, Mr. and Sirs. C. I. Schwartz. committee, consisting of seven, program will begin at 2:30 p. m.,
Tropical Seal
formerly $325 now $195
follows: The Misses Bess Soskin, with remarks by the chairman, in-
Miss Rose Bennett of 2712 Pasa- Ray Gershon, Messrs. Ben Baum, vocation by a rabbi, a musical fea-
Lamb Coats (dyed beaver
dente avenue was hostess on Tues. Esther Starkman, Ida Kazanowsky, ture, a comedy sketch, a principal
shade)
formerly $125 now $ 65
day to 30 guests at a kitchen show- Maurice Heller and Samuel Solo- address and a musical finale.
Baranduki (Chipmunk) .
formerly $450 now $275
Following the meeting, A. Z. A.
er in honor of her cousin, Nliss mon.
Leopard Cat
formerly $325 now $200
will go in a body to the Book Cad-
Blanche Bennett, a January bride-
illac
Hotel t) attend a dance.
Ocelot Coats
formerly $350 now $225
elect.
The banquet that was sched-
The publicity committee an-
uled to be held Dec. 1 has been
Australian Opossum
formerly $450 now $225
nounced
that during the week of
Mrs. Joseph Levin and Miss postponed indefinitely.
Black Pony
formerly $195 now $100
, Dec. 8, will appear the first issue
Leah Levin of 1459 Atkinson ace-
Leopard Coats (Somali)
formerly $700 now $450
of
the
A.
Z. A. News Bulletin.
nue, are spending the winter in
Bernard D. Caplan announces
Civet Coats
formerly $295 now $150
California.
that Maurice D. Heller is now as-
A
.
Z.
A.
93:
sociated with him in the practice
Lapin Coats (various shades) formerly $375 now $225
The Adolph Freund Chapter 93,
Mrs. William Serwer and her of law, at 602 Metropolitan Build-
American Broadtail lormerly $495 now $300
met at the Jewish Center Sunday .
daughter, Dorothy, have returned ing.
Muskrat Coats (natural silver
Morns Linsky of the athletic corn-.
from Chicago, IR., after having
and mink dyed)
formerly $325 now $175
Junior Iladassah attended in a miller reported that there was'
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
Natural Caracul
formerly $395 now $225
with Dr. Milton Serwer, who is at body the performance given Dec.. basketball practice at Temple Beth
2 by the A. Z. A. of Detroit, at the F.I.
the Michael Reese Hospital.
Nathaniel Rubin and Herbert
Maccabee auditorium , when the
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Urbach three-act play, "Crooks for a Scharfoos will represent the A. Z.
A.
on the Jewish Center House
NIonth,"
was
presented.
NOVELTY COATS
entertained 32 guests at a dinner-
Council.
dance at Northwood Inn, Dec. 1, on
Black Monkey
formerly $350 now $200
Two
hundred
children
of
the
the occasion of their departure for
Black Monkey (natural
Florida, where they intend to spend Talmud Torah will be the guests Contributions to North End
white markings)
formerly $350 now $200
!the
winter months. A number of of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the In-
Clinic.
Brown Pony (Persian
' mutual friends entertained on rev- dependent Order of B'nai B'rith,
formerly $450 now $275
trim)
eral occasions for the pleasure of Windsor lodge, on Sunday during
The
North
End Clinic has re-
Turkestan Lamb (natural
Mr , and Mrs. Urbach. Chanukah week, at the Talmud ceived contributions from Mrs.
shades)
formerly $295 now $150
Torah.
Clara Rosenfield, andi n memory
, Sir. and Mrs. S. Blum and daugh-
of Mrs. Bertha Gottlieb from Sirs.
, ter, Sonia, of Cleveland, Ohio, vis- Honor Roll of Congregation E. A. Burger, Mrs. L. S. Young
ited Mr. and Mrs. A. Levy and
Emanuel Bible Classes.
and Mr. and Mrs. A. Sloman.
Very Attractive Discounts
daughtera during their recent visit
Ito Detroit.
Bliss Esther Ashinsky's class: Checker Cab —Empire 7000
are effective on all other merchandise, in-
Lillian Wiesman, Conalee Rosen-
eluding:
Max E. Hecker of 1502 West thal, Louis Kurtz.
Broadtail Caracul Coats
Philadelphia avenue, was a guest
Miss Mary Newman's class: An-
Jap Mink Coats
of Miss Blanche D. Selman of nabelle Germansky, Millie Shugar-
Krimmer Coats
Cleveland,
Ohio,
at
a
formal
dance
man, Harriet Rosenthal, Willie
Cancel (dyed all shade.)
given by the Cleveland chapter of Beseo•.
White Ermine evening wraps
Junior Hadaseah at Hotel Hellen-
Mrs. Gordon's class: Lillian Zis- ,
De Luxe
den, Cleveland, Nov. 27.
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
man, Jean Robins.
A Muff—to match her fur coat.
Just completed, overlooking
Miss Rose Friedman's clime:
A confirmation party was given Theda Birnbaum, Esther Graff,
Grand Circus park.
A Fos Scarf—from a selection of many
on Sunday night, Dec, I, by Mr. Clara Abrahams, Enid Gillis, Adele
fascinating shades.
A limited number of these
and Mrs. Sam Berman of 1987 Vir- Wilensky, Nettie Rothenberg.
remodeled
and refurnished
Payment terms may be arranged
ginia park, in honor of their son,
Miss Esther Karbal's class: Ruth
mites.
Large, pleasant living
L to suit your pleasure.
Seymour. About 75 guests attend- Levine, Roselle Israel, Seena
room. Two bedrooms with
ed. During supper Seymour deliv- Sklar, Albert Kalman.
full-sized new beds and finest
ered a speech.
Miss Mary 13arak's class: Jane
new full spring mattresses.
Beerbohm, Bertram Gordon.
Lots of closet room, bath
Mr. and Mrs. II. Ostrow and
The Chanukah program, which
and reception hall.
family moved into their new home will be soon announced, is under
An
ideal home for discrimi-
at 3338 Collingwood.
way.
nating business men to live
downtown
serviced by a fine
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller
hotel.
of Chicago boulevard entertained 77th Cemetery Despoiled.
Clifford 5200
with a dinner-dance at the Book
Cadillac Hotel. Covers were laid
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The Jew-'
ADAMS AVENUE WEST AT PARK
for
25.
Yellow
and
brown
mums
ish
cemetery
in
the
township
of
2n■ steer— purest Norcs.11* 13,1.1ding
and orange tapers carried out the Vach was desecrated recently. This
color scheme effectively.
is the seventy-seventh similar case.

Detroit Catering Co.

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JR. HADASSAH CABARETI GIVES SECOND GIFT TO
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT CENTER MUSIC SCHOOL

A Complete Gift

YOUR PII0ToGRAPH

Special 32-Piece
Sets at $4.75

They're perfectly delightful, these sets of yellow-

glazed porcelain, splashily patterned with straw
flowers. At breakfast and tea-time as well as at
luncheon, they will lend a colorful note to Iii

table.

Very specially priced!

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Tenth Floor—Woodward Avenue Building

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M EET ALL YOUR FRIENDS AT TIIE

Gala Masquerade Ball

given by the

INDEPENDENT PROTECTIVE ASSN. AT
JERICHO TEMPLE BALLROOM,
JOY ROAD AND LINWOOD

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8

Numerous prizes for costumes and a grand prize to O.,
holder of the lucky ticket. Music by Eliza's Orchestra.

Admission Only 75 Cents

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PRE-HOLIDAY SALE
OF FUR COATS

Special Suites

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Hotel Tuller

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HAT an amazing im-
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just a few weeks ago. Not so kindly had they
whispered then. Helen had distinctly heard them
say - washed out - .. .

The day before she had done the family washing
—the hardest of all her time-taking tasks. And
what an ordeal it had been! A nightmare that
would live in her memory until next washday.

Vaguely she wondered what it would cost to
send the clothes to a laundry. But Helen had not
been content to wish and wonder. Thus it was
that she learned the truth about present-day
power laundries and traded drudgery for the
priceless gift of youth.

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that exactly meets your family needs; at a cost
that will not tax your Family Budget. You will
learn too that laundry-washed clothes are cleaner
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