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EMANUEL CHANUKAH ',
DINNER ON DEC. 29 .
On Sunday, Dec. 29, the Sister-
hoot of Congregation Emanuel,
will give its sixth annual Chanu-
kah dinner at the synagogue, cor-
ner Taylor and Wilson avenues, at • ,
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HEADS COMMITTEE FOR
NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY
Hannah Harvith and Ann Paul
are chairmen of the second annual
New Year's Eve party to he given
by Purity Chapter in the Crystal
Ballroom of the :Masonic Temple.
Those assisting them are Cora Ja-
Hudson Seal Muffs
(dyed muskrat )
'16.50
If she has a Hudson seal coat—or a
cloth coat trimmed with Hudson seal
—give her one of these extremely smart
muffs, in demure round shape. She'll
be delighted!
Dr. Leo ht. Franklin spoke last
Junior Hadassah announces that
Sunday, Dec. 15, in Cincinnati, its annual formal ball is to be held ,
and spent the week-end with his Feb. 2, at the Statler Hotel. All
sisters. This Sunday Dr. Franklin other organizations are requested i
will be the guest speaker in Chi- to keep this date open.
cago.
Miss Josephine n Ster
ani
d Phill
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Stern are spending the holi day
va-
Burns Drive will entertain with a cation with their parents, Mr. and
dinner at the Book Cadillac Hotel Mrs. Milford Stern of East Grand
Saturday, Dec. 21. boulevard.
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal of Bos-
Miss Janet Welt is spending the
ton boulevard left for Hollywood, school vacation with her parents,
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt, Miss
Welt is a student at Northampton
The Phoenix Club announces its School for Girls, Northampton,
third junior prom for the young Mass.
people of the households of mem-
bers and their friends, to be held
Miss Lucille Ackerman is spend
Christmas night, Wednesday, Dec. ing the Christmas holidays wit
h
25.
Dinner
will
be
served
at
8
MRS. LOUIS GERMANSKY
her sister, Mrs. Ralph Shroder o
MRS. HANNAH HARVITH
o'clock. The Christmas Eve stag Moss avenue. Miss Ackerman is
5:311 p. m.
An interesting pro card party on Tuesday will be fol- student at Hood College, Frede a
r-
coby,
Reuben Klein, Silas Feinberg,
gram is planned.
lowed by a buffet supper at 11.
ick. Md.
Celia Modell, Ida Gould, Fanny
Mrs. Isadore Karbal is chair
Davidson, Agnes Yarrows, Minnie
man, Mrs. Louis Germansky, cp -
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster-
Miss Raserna Finsterwald, who Canvasser, Belle Seiden, Ann Gor-
chairman, and the following boar d weld will have over the holidays is a student at the Scudder School
don, Selma Rosenblatt, Rose Ru
members will act as hostesses:
the pleasure of the company of for Girls in New York, is spending bin, Bessie Selick, Edythe Cugell,
Mesdames A. M. Ashinsky, El i their children, Miss Miriam Fin- the holiday vacation with her par-
Sarah Eisler and Dorothy Schil-
Sachse, Mary Jacobson, Max Schu - sterwald, student at Ann Arbor; ents, Sir. and Sirs. Adolph Finster- ler.
biner, Joseph Newman, Ralph Pau I, Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Ezekiel, of wald of La Salle boulevard.
A 10-course dinner will be
Arthur Weber, Harry Levin Ma
Washington, D. C., and Mr. and
served, an elaborate program has
Dushkin, Herman Fisher, Charge s Mrs. Guy Rowe of New York City.
Arthur Fink, son of Mr. anw d been arranged, and this affair
Marks, Harry Sklar, Meyer Shug
Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Winon a promises to be an outstanding event
arman, Edith Rosenzweig, Mande
Miss Evelyn Sulzberger and Al- street, is home from Staunton Mi I- of the year. Reservations are 'Un-
Rosenzweig, Louis Kapetansky bert Kahn will entertain with a tary Academy, Staunton, Va.
ited. Information may be gotten
Barney Albert, Israel Kaplan, liar costume dinner-dance at the Phoe-
by calling Ann Paul, Garfield 6928;
ry Schram, S. Kohane, Josep nix Club Friday, Dec. 27, com-
Miss Mildred Wolff is spendin e
Mabel Kahn, Northway 0031, or
Horowitz, J. Warren.
plimenting their cousin, Julius the holiday vacation with her par- by mailing reservations to Mabel
The decorations will be in charge Kahn, Jr., of Youngstown, Ohio.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff of Kahn, 1541 Virginia l'ark. The'
of Mrs, Ralph Paul and Mrs. Ar
Laurence avenue. Miss Wolff is a worthy matron, Ann Weinbeck,
thur Weber.
student at Hood College, Freder- urges that members co-operate
Mrs. Louis Starfield Cohane will ick, Md.
Reservations should be mailed to
with the committee by making res-
be hostess at a bridge-luncheon
Mrs. Max Schubiner, financial sec
ervations early.
- Monday, Dec. 23, at the L'Aiglon
Mrs. Daivd B. Werbe and Fred
retary, 3759 Carter avenue, Eucli
d Cafe in the new Fisher building.
M. Butzel will be hosts at a re-
1096, not later than Wednesday
Dec. 25.
ception at Temple Beth El Monday
Miss Elaine Schlesinger, student evening, at 8 o'clock, in honor of
at Bradford Mass., and brother, the artists whose works are now
25 AMERICAN JEWS TO
Robert, student at the Cranbrook on exhibition at the Temple, and
school,
are spending the holidays their friends.
SETTLE IN PALESTINE
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Schlesinger of Chicago
Sirs. Franklin E. Swartz enter-
NEW Y 0 R K, — Twenty-five boulevard.
tained a group of friends at a
American Jews will leave for Pal-
luncheon Dec. 12, in the Georgian
estine on Dec. 21 in order to settle
Miss Margaret Franklin is home
as colonists, according to an an- from Lake Erie School, Paines- room of the Hudson Building, later
nouncement made by Dr. S. Bern- ville, Ohio, with her parents, Dr. taking them to the performance at
the Detroit Civic Theater.
stein, director of the Palestine De- and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin.
pertinent of the Zionist Organiza-
Mrs. Nettie Sollinger of Louis-
tion of America, III Fifth avenue.
Miss Sylvia Weiss of Rhode Is-
Eleven of these prospective set- land avenue, will be hostess at a ville, Ky., is the guest of Sir. and
Sirs.
Ed Unger of Roch:ster ave-
tlers are from New York; the bridge-luncheon Saturday, Dec. 28.
nue.
others come from New Jersey,
Ohio and Massachusetts.
Miss Marjorie Epstein left for a
Sir. and Sirs. Harry Wine of
At the same time Dr. Bernstein visit to New Orleans, La.
Chicago boulevard have as their
made public the report of the Pal-
guests their mother and brother,
estine government which shows
Miss Mildred Fink ha's returned Sirs. Oscar Snailian and Paul Smo-
that during 1928 250 American after a brief visit in New York.
lien of New York.
Jews immigrated to Palestine as
settlers. The total capital brought
Many interesting parties have
Mrs. Isailor Grabow of Monte-
into the Jewish Homeland by these
been given for Miss Elsa Talmey rey avenue entertained her bridge
colonists amounted to ;3,000,000. of New York, guest of Mr. and
club Tuesday, Dec. 17.
Mrs. Louis Stanfield Cuhane.
Dance of Eastern Ladies' So-
Mrs. Jack Applebaum and Mrs.
Charles Finsterwald and son, Samuel Leve were joint hostesses
ciety at Fort Wayne
Maier, returned from a business at a miscellaneous shower and
Hotel Jan. 5.
trip is the east and Mr. Finster- bridge-luncheon Dec. 8, honoring
waid's grandson, Charles Rowe, ac- Miss Mildred Sunday, a bride-elect
The Eastern Ladies' Society an - companied him on his return.
of next month. Dec. 5 Miss Ida
nounces that its eighteenth annua 1
Roth and Mrs. N. Cottenberg hon-
dance will be held at the Fort
Mr. and Sirs. Leo II. Marks of ored her at a bridge-luncheon and
Wayne Hotel, Cass and Temple Sturtevant avenue have returned green kitchen shower. Dec. 8 Miss
avenues, Jan. 5. The committee in from llot Springs, Ark., where June Steinberg complimented her
charge announces that on the oc- they spent several weeks.
at a bridge-luncheon and shower.
casion of this dance the hall will be
Dec. 14, the Misses Blanche and
specially decorated and illuminat-
Bessie Helen Surath, whose Ethel Michelman feted her at a
ed and many interesting features marriage to Ben Edgar Berlin will bridge-luncheon and miscellaneous
presented on the program of en- be an event of Dec. 22, has been shower.
tertainment.
extensively entertained during the
The Eastern Ladies' Society is past weeks. A miscellaneous
Mr. and Sirs. Harry S. Sheresky
the oldest Jewish women's organ - shower was given by Miss Rose and family are spending the winter
ization in Detroit and is wet I Berlin, sister of the groom, at the at Juneland Apartments, Miami
known for its charitable efforts . Oriental Cafe on Nov. 6. This wee Beach, Fla.
The co-operation of all Detroit followed by a linen shower on Nov.
Jews is asked to make possible the 17, in Windsor, Ont., given by Sirs.
Sirs. Harry Levine entertained
continuation of the society's ef- Oretchkin, an aunt of the bride. 20 guests at a bridge-luncheon at
forts.
Dolly and Ruth Zackheim and Ida her home on Monterey avenue
Hertzoff were joint hostesses at a Wednesday, honoring Miss Pearl
lingerie shower. Miss Selma Bern. Rynek, a bride-elect of this month.
baum, the bride's maid of honor,
entertained with a hosiery and
Miss Ida Weiner entertained 84)
handkerchief shower at her home guests at a personal shower and
on Glynn Court. Mrs. Robert Ziev bridge Tuesday, honoring Miss
honored Miss Surath with a green Annette Rubinstein, a January
kitchen shower on Dec. 11.
bride-elect.
Young
Judaea
Club
Note,
Roses of White and Blue.
The meeting of the Roses of the
White and Blue was called to order
by the president, Belle Rothen-
berg, at the home of Rose Shia-
vitz, The Bible was read by Tessie
Steinberg.
A Chanukah party is to be held
Dec. 28. Pins were chosen, which
are to represent our club.
A membership drive is in prog-
ress and girls between the ages of
15 and 18 may join.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Sadie Jurovell, 2739
Elmhurst, Wednesday, Ikc. 25.
Mrs. Emil Raskin and her sis-
ters, Mrs. Erwin Moss, Mrs. Sidney
Gray and Mrs. Philip Krause, were
joint hostesses at a personal
shower for 30 guests Saturday eve-
ning, honoring their cousin. Miss
Alice Swede, a bride-elect of this
month. Mrs. Albert Diamond
honored her at a miscellaneous
shower Dec. 7.
For the •
Discriminating
Hostess
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2720 Leslie Avenue.
Call Arlington 4292
Most
Fortunate
Purchase
of
Miss Martha Rosenstein of
2697 Monterey was hostess to 20
guests honoring Miss Fannie Bok-
stein with a luncheon and personal
shower on Sunday, Dec. 15, at
San Min Palace. Miss Bokstein's
marriage to Philip Hontz will tage
place Dec. 31.
Miss Gertrude Epstein of Far-
rell, Pa., will arrive Saturday to
Mrs. J. Marks and daughter, spend the Christmas holidays with
Corinne, of Chicago, will be the her sister, Miss Belle Epstein of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. Horwitz 4069 West Grand avenue.
of 2236 Glynn Court over the
Christmas holidays.
Miss Ida Mae Glazer of Richton
avenue spent the week-end in To-
Tabs
E.
Berman
will
return
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Kurt
ledo.
Blumenfeld, president of the Zion- from the Emerson College of Ora-
ist Federation in Germany, has re- tory to spend the Christmas vaca-
Mr. and Sirs. Max Kahn were
signed from the central committee tion with her parents, Sir. and Sirs. hosts to eight couples, after a de-
of the Ort (society for the promo- Julius Berman of 60 Burlingame lightful evening at bridge.
tion of trades and agriculture avenue.
among the Jews in Russia).
Misses Jeanette Cowman and
Among the many delightful af- Rhoda L. Cohen were joint host-
fairs given for Mrs. S. Share of esses at a delightful surprise birth-
Washington. D. C., was a lotto day party given in honor of Miss
party given by Sirs. Sam Kaplan of Rose Cowman of Flint, Mich., at
Glendale avenue, a bridge-dinner the Chinese Tea Gardens, Dec. It
given by Mrs. Sam Weinberg of Dinner was served to 16 couples,
Calvert avenue, and a bridge- among whom were a number of
luncheon given by Mrs. Kolman not-of-town guests. The table was
Weinberg of Sturtevant avenue.
decorated with chrysanthemums
and roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Aronson
shave as their guest Miss Jeanette A surprise dinner honoring Bar-
Heller of Albanu, Ga., who will re- ney A. Ross and his fiance, Miss
will bring you the eatisfaction
main here for a month. Min Silver, was given by the H. 0.
will bring you the satisfaction
C. Boys last Sunday evening at
of knowing that you •re serv-
ing the best that can be made
Mrs. Charles Baum of Harris- the Oriole Terrace. Covers were
burg, Pa., formerly of Detroit, who laid for 22 people.
Order NOW for Christmas was the guest of her son and
and New Year's Assorted daugnter-in-law, Mr. and Sirs. Mo. At a bridge of lovely appoint.
rey Baum, returned home Tuesday. ments, Miss Helen Esser of 1656
Xmas Forms
Chicago boulevard entertained 30
George Pevin, son of Mr. and friends on Tuesday evening, Dec.
Snow house., decorated iteem eam
sponge rake. Dab, spumoni Ice
Sirs. Morris Pevin of Clairrnount 17, honoring the brides-elect, the
cream and many other special.. aiso
avenue, together with George Misses Harriet Barnett, Rita Blum-
..... tedmacaroons, Christmas conk-
Schlain, also of this city, left Dec. rosen and Jean Frank.
km. Wee), ,171.4 nuts. punch. etc
13 for New York, where they
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hoarded
the Bremen last Sunday
Saul Moyer-year-old son of
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Karl Moyer of Wood-
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They plan on touring England, land avenue entertained 20 of his
YOU WILL NOT BE BOTHERED
France,
Germany,
Switzerland,
friends
at
a
delightful birthday
WITH THE. FUSS AND MUSS OF
Italy, Spain and other countries of party Saturday, Dec. 14, at his
THE OLD METHODS.
Interest. After a stay of about home. Children from the Detroit
We Speciall, I. Light Catering
six months they will return via the Children's Theater Guild enter-
Orient.
tained with novel plays and sing-
ing.
Sirs. A. Broudy and daughter,
Doris Joyce, and son, Byron, arc
Miss Belle Schnurowitz enter-
leaving Dec. 26 for Los Angeles, tained at a linen shower and
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Dec. 7, honoring her sisfer, Miss
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Mrs. Charles Waldman and Ann, a mid-winter bride-elect, and
daughter, Lorraine Ina, of New Dec. 8 Sirs. Albert Olenikoff and
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&hallo, Belem, 13202 E. Jeffers,
[parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Weisblum shower and bridge-luncheon in her
Alhaenbre Sweet Shop 0408 Woe.dward
of Taylor avenue.
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