PAGE SIX ETROIT Etvlsll RRONICLIE Her Betrothal Announced New Year's Eve Dinner Outstanding Social Gather- ing Nets Sum Exceed- ing $14,000. Delivered to Your Nolan $2.50 per Plate Have your friends get together and celebrate New Year's Eve at your own home. Save the heavy expense of public affairs and enjoy the evening far better. We will deliver to you a six (6) course Chicken dinner—strictly kosher. ROLLS FRUIT COCKTAIL CELERY RYE BREAD OLIVES CHICKEN SOUP HOME MADE NOODLES , ROAST CHICKEN CABBAGE SLAW ROAST POTATOES GREEN PEAS ICES AND CAKE — GINGER ALE Make your reservations at once, including • check ing the amount of plates you desire. We loan no dishes Detroit Catering Co. CATERERS TO Weddings, Receptions and Banquets STRICTLY KOSHER 125 Richton Ave. Phone Longfellow 5654 ■ Open Evenings to 9 Until Christmas PTO SHOP 1510 WOODWARD AVE. Today! Our Greatest Offering! 25 to $45 Astor Fall Frocks Your Choice of 309 While They Last Today fbr Only '11 90 For Daytime or Evening The smartest versions of the mode .. Chiffons, Satins, Cantons, Georgettes and Transparent Rayon Velvets . . . black and fashionable Fall colors . . sizes for misses and women . . . Not a dress formerly priced less than $25. Astor Once again Detroit Chapter of Hadassah is to be congratulated upon the succesful outcome of a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger On Dec. 29 the Shaarey Zedek tremendous undertaking. Nearly 'of the Whittier spent several days Sisterhood will give its Chanukah 600 women, who taxed to the limit in Atlantic City. They are now in , dinner at the synagogue, corner the rapacity of the Hotel Statler New York City awaiting the ar-(Brush Slid Willis n g Pe o- ballroom on Tuesday afternoon, The You rival of their daughter, Louise, I pie's Club will present a playlet, who is returning on the steamship "Sham," under the direction of Bremen from a six months' tour of Hoke Levin. Cantor Elijah Za- the continent. ludkowskl will sing appropriate I , music for the occasion, and Miss I Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown of r Ida Dividoff, violinist, will render I the Wilshire visited with their chil-Iseveral selections. ■ Iren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yah- lem and Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. I Mrs. Royal Oppenheim of 300 S'Renco of St. Louis. Mr and Whitmore Drive entertained with I Mrs S'Renco (Golda Brown) cele- b reakfast Sunday, Dec. 8, in brated their tenth wedding anni- honor of Miss Lucille La Verne, Photo I versary. visiting guest-artist of the Civic —.--,. M1,5S SYLVIA FLEISHER Theater. Many lovely affairs are being Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fleischer given for Mrs. Joseph I. Palistrant, Mrs. Merril Goldman entertained 1 lof 1602 West Philadelphia an-' who is to leave Detroit De i c. 25 for at a ,rii i,e- uncheon anti miscel- , nounce the engagement of their laneous shower, honoring Miss Es- 1 i daughter, Sylvia, to Manuel C. Ab- her future home. they Blumberg, and Thursday, Mrs. rahams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- — A. J. Blumenau and Mrs. Reuben ry Abrahams of 1150 Burlin game d 1 of l'1 1 1 , o r.8 an ge go e o Simon 1 wn o eoh reoojn o avenue. a Cal., t are Friedberg guests a t bridge-luncheon joint the hotel Hotel at Stat. 1 the Hotel Statler while visiting ter. I friends in the city. Mrs. Harry Schiller entertained at b Guests at the Olympia Hotel, Mt. on Wednesday in honor Clemens, spent a delightful eve- MRS. A. HARRY BRODIE evening services at Tern- I of her sister, Mrs. Friedberg. Friday evening ning Friday Dec. 6, witnessin a pie Beth EI were held on Dec. b. gave concrete evidence of the popu- R abbi Maurice Goldblatt spoke onl William Freeman of Minneap- mock marriage in the ballr Th e guests all entered into the fun, larity of this second $25 "Give o "Copyright and Birthright." Rabs lolis is the guest of his brother and Get" luncheon. bi Goldblatt is conducting a study sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and everybody enjoyed it. Freeman of Chicago boulevard, The tables were trimmed with class in the Community Center , Rabbi Leon Frani addressed the beautiful center pieces of flowers, Friday afternoons. On Dec. 6 his I M iss Irene Beck of BurlingameInstitute of Jewish Teachers at together with blue tapers tied with topic was "Judea M accabeus—The Struggle for Nationalism," and on avenue entertained with a bridge- ayton, Ohio, on "Some Outstand- white tulle, carrying out the Zion- he will speak on "Hillel— supper Monday night, Dec. 9, 5 E in i Dec. 20 Problems of the Reform Relig- ist colors. The speakers' table was honor of Miss Harriet Barnett of faces Saco]." further decorated with a huge blue Lover of Peace." Pontiac, a bride-elect. and white cake in the form of a Mr. and Mrs. I. Ntirko and Mogen David, typifying the Zion- Elaborate plans are being made Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zechman ist emblem. At the speakers table for the New Year's Eve ball to be entertained the members of the daughter, Mrs. Louis Oppenheim, were seated Mrs. Ralph Davidson, held at the Bancroft Hotel. The Purity Past Matron's Club and will leave next week for Miami chapter president; Mrs. Joseph H. Beach, Fla. where they will spend B'nai It loth and the Ladies' Aux- their husbands at bridge last the winter. Ehrlich, luncheon chairman, Mrs. iliary of Temple B'nai Israel will Wednesday evening, Sidney Stone, co-chairman, Miss be joint sponsors of the affair and Celia Schostak, president of Junior Mrs. Ben Rosenberg and Dr. Boris A reunion of two brothers who Mrs. Rose Cohen of Jackson, Hadassah; Simon Shetzer, presi- Zola are in charge of arrange- Mich., spent a few days with Mr. had been separated for 44 years dent of the Detroit Zionist District, t means. and Mrs. L. S. Musliner at the De- ook place in Detroit this week Si rs. Philip Brand° and Mrs. Al- I when 51. Eisenstark of Insterburg, Mrs. Alex Levin of Cleveland is troit•Leland Hotel. Germany, arrived here to visit bert Feldstein, secretary and treas. I the gu est oMiss f her sister with his brother, Aaron Eisenstark urer of the luncheon, Mrs. Maurice Ad o lph Mrs. Louis A . Maryf mont of e Landau, chairman of ways and Seitne r. Emi l ie Lewis, who Whittier left S aturday or a ttrhip of 300 Ilendrie avenue. means, Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein hccompanied her mother here, has to Minneapolis. of Pontiac, board member , who de- returned to her home after spend- M rs, e or her livered the opening prayer, and ing the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spring of home at Scranton, Pa. Mrs. Platte Mrs. A. 01, Hershman, Mrs. N. E. New York are now residing in De- was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. M. Aronstam and Miss Hattie Gittle- Mrs. Ben Kramer is spending troit. Mr. and Mrs. Spring are the B. Benyas. man, past ' , residents of Detroit several weeks with relatives in De- parents of Mrs. Edmund Sloman Hadassah. troit. and Mrs. S. E. Barnett. Mrs. Samuel Plotter and daugh- After opening the meeting and ter, Betty, are spending several paying tribute to all who had Miss Helen Seitner returned Miss Elsa Talmey of New York weeks with her father and sister, helped make this affair such a pro. from a short visit to Ann Arbor City will arrive in Detroit Dec. 20 Robert Plotler and Amelia, of nounced success, Mrs. Davidson accompanied by Miss Edith Ab- to be the house guest of Mr. and Hague avenue, before leaving for turned the program over to Mrs. rahamson of Nek York City Mrs. Louis Starfield Cohane during Chattanooga, Tenn. Ehrlich, luncheon chairman. Mrs. the holiday season. Ehrlich in touching language A successful bridge party was Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ''Free- thanked all her co - workers, as well held in the Community ('enter on Henry Wineman of Detroit at- man, of Chicago boulevard, enter- as the large assemblage of patron- Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John tended the dinner given at Cincin- tained at a dinner party Thursday immerman, Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb, nati in honor of lion. Alfred M. Co. 1 in their home, honoring Miss Lu- esses, for their pal tieipation in this event. Special gratitude was ex- Mrs. Alex Levinsohn and Mrs. hen, chairman of the board of goy- cille La Verene, the star in "Sun pressed to Mrs. Maurice Landau, Louis Levinsohn were the hostess- errors of the Hebrew Union Col- Up." who by her unstinted efforts as es, lege, by the board and faculty of chairman of the ways and means the college. Mrs. Hilda Elkin of the Olym- committee, assisted over 150 wom- PERFECTION LODGE — pia Hotel of Mount Clemens, Mich., en to earn their admission. Mrs. Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & Mrs. S. E. Barnett and Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Malbin attended A. M., will hold a special communi- Louis Jacobs were joint hostesses the Iladassah $25 luncheon on Ehrlich also lauded the efforts of Mrs. Broudo, who was responsible cation Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 7 at a bridge-luncheon at the Statler Tuesday. for the publicity for the luncheon. p. m.. Officers and degree team at Saturday, Dec. 7. Pink roses and Announcement was made by 5:30 p. m. fall shade mums effectively carried Miss Ruth Aronoff, bride-elect , CHARLES K. SANDORF, out the color scheme and covers was the honor guest at a bridge- Mrs. Ehrlich that Herman August , public administrator, had informed Secretary. , were laid for 70. luncheon for 20 guests given by her just before the locheon that a By order of Mrs. Samuel Diegel. Mrs. Mor- ceding Detroit Jew, who received SAMUEL L. KAVANAU, W. M. Checker Cab — Empire 7000 ton Weiss was hostess to 50 guests I etters from Palestine lauding Ha- at a miscellaneous shower for Miss dassah's work, provided a trust Aronoff, and Miss Bessie Sklar en- f t ertained in her honor at a mis- and of $1,500 for Hadassah Greetings were extended to the cellaneous shower. luncheon by Mr. Shetzer in behalf of the Zionist District. Miss Sarah Bernstein of Bay Irene Traub Silverstein, City, is the guest of Miss Betty ‘11, Mrs, known contralto, gave a series Goldman. f fine vocal solos, accompanied on he piano by Miss Dorothy Hess Miss Rae Wachter entertained T he unique feature of this affair 20 guests at a personal shower was a playlet composed by Mrs . honoring Miss Bessie Sklar. A. Harry Brodie and executed by Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, dramatic Miss Esther Rosenstein of Mish- director, Mrs. David B. Werbe, awaka, Ind., is the guest of her tableaux and director. A series of five brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and tableaux of haunting, dramatic Mrs, Louis Tobin, beauty, depicted a refugee scene, hospital scene, agricultural scene Miss Martha Rosenstein enter- tained 20 guests at a bridge party day luncheon and infant welfare Nov. 22, honoring Miss Rose Grace (Jewish National Fund), school station. These scenes related more and Miss Fanny Bokstein. vividly than could any spoken words Hadassah's tasks of giving Miss Blanche Bennett, and healing to Palestine. a Honoring January bride-elect, her sister, health After the payment of all ex- Miss Rose Bennett, gave a kitchen penses, a sum exceeding $14,000 shower in her honor. will be forwarded to the Hadassah Medical Organization as a result Mrs. J. W. Davis of Burlingame of this luncheon. avenue entertained at a bridge- following concludes the list luncheon at her home Tuesday aft- of The 580 subscribers: ernoon, following it by a theater party at the Oriental. Mesdames Herman August, K. /Wit. filPag11111W Nairgllu chill ncheon M. A. PEREIRA, Prop. $ Hadassah Luncheon Is Unique Affair Shop — Second Floor The New Colonial Department Store is now open to the general public and cordially invites your inspection. A Monument to Progress! Ten years of remakable growth---the result of honest dealing, and personally interested service to all our customers. Colonial Department Store 25 STATE STREET The beautiful store front and fixtures for the entire seven floors of the new Colonial Department Store designed and supplied by us in the short time of 28 days. MICHIGAN STORE FIXTURE CO. 3000 E. Jefferson Avenue Fitzroy 5620 Mr. and Mrs. Jose ph Fleisr he of 1602 West Philadelphia ( will b e at home Sunday, Dec. 15, after- noon and evening, in honor of the betrothal of their daughter, Sylvia, to Manuel C. Abrahams, Na cards, Mr. and Mrs. L. Steinberg of 2058 Gladstone will give a recep- tion on Sunday, Dec. 15, afternoon and evening, in honor of their daughter, June, whose engagement to Murray Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Shapiro has recently been announced. No cards. Joseph Barnett of Pontiac; Frank Ber- man, Lewis Bowman, Julius Braun, Sam- uel Buckner. J. M. Dorfman. David Eb- ra ner. Harry Feinberg, Aaron Feldman, Ab- ham M . Ferar, Smite! Gerendasy, Fred A. Ginsburg, Ben Goldberg, Harry H. Goldberg. Samuel Kay Goldberg, S. H. Greenbaum, I.. R. Grosslight, Harry Grossman. Frank Hoffman, Joseph liol• brook, Philip Jacoby, Jack Kann of Si- g.., Jacob Lapides, Chas. Lefton, Jul• Ws Levin of Pontiac, Sam Levine, Na- than Mandeberg, Sadie J. Meisner, Max Minkow, Gisella Newlander, Joe New- man, Morris J. Newan, Arthur Pollak, Elisabeth Present of Cadillac Florence Rise, les Ely Robinson. Sam Rosenthal. Char Rothstein, Nathan Schreiber, Harry R. Shulman, Maurice Sides, Is- ra Silk. S.; K . Slain. J udith Sol omon, o f ed Pontiac Goodman Vend, . Ilenry Weinberg. and Jacob Weiss. Additional memorial su bscriptions of 125 each were made by Mrs. Samuel A. Rosenberg, in memory of her tinter, Fannie G. Cohn; • group of friends in memory of the late Lena Finley: and in memory of Weinstein, by her loved ones. The following contributions are also grate- fully acknowledged: 8100 from the titters of the late Mrs. L e ns Finley; anonymous, $26 anonymous. IN nymou s. $10 each trots Mes. Abe dames in yer Gsberg. Samuel Rhodes . :balk 1671 3 ..S,: oe I n be rg ; 16 Hudson Seal Coats (DYED MUSKRAT) Trimmed with Mink of Fine Quality $350 to $595 Each one of these coats was origi- nally much higher priced! In fact the reductions equal those which gener- ally take place after Christmas. They are all this season's models. The usual Hudson guarantee for work- manship and quality prevails. HUDSON'S The Fur Shop—Fifth Floor—Woodward Ave. Building • - raw • ■•■• Big Removal Sale at The KURETZKY Fur Company Lease Expires Feb. 1, 1930 We are selling furs below cost with our guarantee. Buy now and save money. KURETZKY FUR COMPANY 8755 Twelfth St. at Gladstone Garfield 1979 Watch for the announcement of our new location. ..—Atirs•••••_ Haev your dresses made to order at the PARIS SAMPLE DRESS SHOP 8951 TWELFTH STREET, CORNER TAYLOR Garfield 3966 Sample Ready-to-Wear Dresses for Sale at Reasonable Prices. WE SHALL BE VERY GLAD TO BE OF SERVICE TO YOU The Haleyy•Hazomir Choral Society (Branch 263, J. N. W. A.) ANNOUNCES ITS Annual Concert of ewish & Hebrew Music DAN FROIIMAN, Conductor January 12, 1930 Orchestra Hall Tickets 75c, 81.50, $150--From Members and ■ t Box Office Mfi ll f.ftillfirdtifillfillINOWAVIVIVIVINACNIAMISCOMM AM R 12 Mrs. Al Olenikoff and Miss S. Block were joint hostesses at a bridge and boudoir shower in honor of Miss Ann Shnurowitz, Rose Dec. 8, at King Wah Lo. Miss Selma Prag returned last IN week from a six weeks' visit in „ „„ New York City. While in the east me Miss Prag was extensively enter- r Ym ir rL ' ained by friends and relatives. r° — ' Miss Belle Livingstone, enter- I con The beautiful souvenir program, tamed 20 guests at a handkerchief to t taining a list of all subscribers shower Monday evening, honoring i nte he luncheon, together with much Miss Sophia Rosenthal, a bride- t o resting information pertaining Hadassah's activities , w as an elect of this month. Her sister, gift in memory of Rose Mrs. Harvey Elbinger, honored her anonymous Weinstein. at a bridge-luncheon and miscel- laneous shower. BETH EL CLUB WILL Honoring Miss Bessie Lutchin, GIVE NOVELTY DANCE whose marriage is to take place in January, Miss Jean Zwig, 1926 The derby dance, the first of a Marentette avenue, entertained at series of winter dances to be given a hosiery shower. by the Young People's Temple Club, at Temple Beth El, will be Mr. and Mrs. Elek F,lson of 1944 Saturday, Dec. 21, from 9 to Calvert avenue, entertained 175 held Th e event will be staged like people with a dinner dance on Dec. the Kentucky derby. There will 1, at the Congregation B'nai Moshe be 1 0 heats, with three prizes given in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of to t he winners of each heat. their eon, Julius. The confirmant T he judge will be the comedian, voiced his thanks to his parents and Lou Snits, of the club's musical teachers. Rabbi A. M. Hershman con edy, "Collegiate Capers." The delivered • message and Rev. E. hall will be decorated to give the Zaludkowski rendered vocal selec- atm °sphere of a race track. This tier's. The tables were beautiful- event is open to all the young ly adorned with bee chrysanthe- folks in Detroit Members will be mums and roses. admitted free. Greatly Reduced! BOSTONIANS Shoes for Nen ft R 12 R AR R *__ 1 11 11 N it 1 V 4 Holiday Greetings t P. P. R R II R R R R R R R B °ST°141A SHOE STORES, nic. N 1 124 Michigan Ave. Juallisloiltinstft 1 A 1 1 R 71CactillacSquare arnaolBafriStrut 1 11)1 MORIMUIMORMAIMMIONIUMMItiligliMMIIIIIPINICIONMUM 2 t