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EMANUEL CHANUKAH
AFFAIR ON MONDAY
SINCEREST Chanukah
greetings to All Detroit
Jewry. May You All
Enjoy the Festival of
the Feast of Lights.
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COMPLETE PLANS FOR
NEW YEAR EVE PARTY
The Bible classes of Congrega
tion Emanuel will hold its Chan
kah celebration on Monday eve-
ning, at 7:30 o'clock, in the vestry
rooms of the congregation, Taylor
and Wilson avenues.
An elaborate program is being
prepared under the direction of
Miss Esther Ashinsky, principal of
the school. !MSS Esther Karbal is
in charge of the dance.
The Detroit section of the Na-
The following will participate:
Recitation, The Curse of Oil," tional Council of Jewish Women is
Nlorie Korngold; recitation, "My sponsoring an unusually interest-
Chanukah Candles," Clara Abra- ing affair for its annual member-
hams; recitation, "Chanukah ship tea, to be held at Hotel Stat-
bights Arc Shining," Grace Gold- ler on Monday, Jan. 6, at 2 o'clock.
berg; "The Lighting of the Cha- Geoffrey O'Hara, noted American
nukah Candles," a drill inter. composer, musician and recitalist,
spersed with song, Adele Robins, will give one of his famous chatty,
Scene Sklar, Sophie Shugarman, music recitals and entertainments.
uth Goldberg, Minnie Cohen, Viv- Although he has chosen for his talk
ian Carnis, Edith Klanfer, Diana the whimsical subject, "How to
1Granite, Dorothy Greenbaum; Make a Tune," which will no doubt
piano solo, Elsie Blum; violin solo, ,rive free reign to his inimitable
Sidney Freedman, accompanied by wit
. and his fine baritone voice, he
brings ts serious message on music
1Dvera Friedman; a play, "What's
appreciation.
Membership cards
Tonite," with Ralph Granet, Millie
Shugarman, William Feldman, El- will be necessary for admittance.
, mer Ellias, I.illian Wiesman, Cone-
lee Rosenthal, Nettie Rothenberg
and Clara Abrahams as the princi-
pal characters.
Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky, spirit-
ual leader of the congregation,
will speak.
The program will terminate with
the presentation of boxes of candy
by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
congregation to the children of the
Bible classes.
Parents and friends of the chil-
dren are welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kay Gold-
berg will have as their holiday
guest their nephew, Joseph Segal
of Cincinnati, Ohio, who comes as
delegate to the S. A. M. conclave
in Detroit. Mr. Segal is the son of
Alfred Segal, editor of the Cincin-
nati Post.
Miss Josephone Stern of East
Grand boulevard entertained with
a bridge-luncheon for 15 guests on
Friday, Dec. 27.
,F B'NAI MOSHE NOTES
ONE-HALF OFF ON ALL SOILED
BOXES OF STATIONERY
Adolph ("Daddy") Freund, who
is spending the winter months in
Miami,
Fla., is devoting consider-
Course in Jewish History:
Due to inclement weather last !tbleime to B'nai B'rith activities
m
Florida
k
cities. At Jacksonville
Wednesday, opening of this class
for adults, both mem and women, he attended an interesting gather-
Sheehan's Book Store
HUDSON'S
Among the students who are
home from various colleges for the
holiday period are Beatrice Erlich,
Ruth Friedman and Bernice Weiss-
wasser, from Ann Arbor; Ann
Babcock, from University of Chi-
cago; Dorothy Rosenberg, from
Milwaukee Downer College, and
Rita Rosenthal of Pontiac, from
Barnard College.
YEAR-END
CLEARANCE
Junior liadassah's annual dance
will be held Feb. 2 at the Statler
Hotel. Committees are formulat-
ing plans for this yearly social
event.
A.
Mrs.
J. Feinberg of Leslie
avenue is visiting with her mother,
Mrs. A. Tab', in Dayton, Ohio.
MRS. ANN PAUL
to be held in the Crystal Ballroom
of the Masonic Temple, announce
that final plans for the affair have
been made. An excellent bill of
entertainment has been arranged,
. a 10-course dinner planned, and
noise makers and other essentials
of a successful party of this na-
ture have been provided for.
The members of the committee
announce that there are a few of
the limited number of reservations
still available, and those who have
not yet secured them should get in
Mrs. I,eslie Rosenthal and Mrs. touch with Mrs. Ann Paul, Gar-
A. Rosenthal were joint hostesses field 6928.
at a charmingly appointed lunch-
eon and bridge at the Belcrest on
Thursday, Dec. 19, in honor of
Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal, who leaves
for California on Jan. 18.
A studio party is the forni which
the Senior Council, under the aus-
Miss Maxine Fisher, who is a ipices of the Deborians, will take
student at the University of Michi- on Jan. 26. The ballroom of the
gan, is home for her vacation with Jewish Center will be transformed
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher into an artist's audio.
of Cadillac avenue.
Now Iii Progress
Asa surprise to their many De-
troit friends, is the announcement
of the marriage of Miss Gertrude
Goldman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Goldman, to Jose h
Decker, son of Mr. and Mrs. I I.
I Decker, on July 10 last. The an-
nouncement was made known at a
luncheon for 20 given at the home
of the bride's parents. The secret
was disclosed by place cards, which
gave the date of the couple's mar-
riage.
CHILDREN OF ANY AGE
whose parents are absent or cannot care for them will
be accommodated at my home for any length of time.
Excellent care given. Rates reasonable.
CENTERS ASS'N
had to be postponed to Wednesday, ing, which he addressed.
--
Rabbi Moses F ischt'r, who will per-
Miss Sara Goldberg of West
sonally conduct this course, has
repared
lectures
covering
one
Grand
boulevard
will distribute as
p
; hour for each Wednesday night, Chanukah girth toys to the chit-
and intends to cover all high lights dren of the Hebrew Orphan Home
of Jewish history by the end of on Rowena street.
Booloieller. Sine. um
June.
Following these lectures,1
1550 Woodward
Randolph 0200
ending at 9 p. m. sharp, a class in I Mrs. J. S. Freeman and children
Talmud or Shulchan Anuch will be , are spending the winter months at
The girls' committee is taking
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Berger
conducted for the benefit of those !Miami Beach, Fla.
were at home on Dec. 19 to their care of the refreshments at the
interested in advanced Hebrew]
subjects. Both classes are open
Mrs. Jane Nathan and Miss Mil- relatives and friends in honor of Senior Council skating party to be
to the public.
Bred Nathan of Chicago spent the their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- held Jan. 4. The senior members
are to meet at the Jewish Center'
vary.
week-end in Detroit.
at 7 p. m. They will then leave to
New Year's Eve Dinner-Dance:
skate at one of the local rinks.
Irving
Garber
has
returned
to
Miss Rachel Ganapol, daughter
Mrs. James Sobel, president of
h home in Toronto, Canada, for After the skating, they will return
the Sisterhood, who is in personal of Mr. and Mrs. Boris Ganapol of his
to
the Cen'er, where refreshments
a
short
visit
with
his
parents.
charge of this event, reports con- Calvert avenue, arrived home this
will be sewed. Bridge and danc-
siderable interest and numerous week from Chicago to spend her
ing
will be included in the pro-
Mrs. Nathan Norman of West
reservations, especially on the part holidays with her parents, return-
gram.
of families who desire tables by ing to Chicago University Jan. 2. Grand boulevard was hostess at a
buffet dinner Saturday, Dec. 21,
themselves.
The first Saturday night bridge
Mrs. Hilda Elkin of the Olympia Covers were laid for 18.
Several professional entertainers
to be given at the Jewish Center
of high caliber have been engaged Hotel, Mt. Clemens, entertained 30
Mrs. Dora Katz has returned will be held on Jan. 18. The Senior
to augment the musical program couples at a bridge party Wednes-
arranged by Travers' Orchestra, day evening, Dec. 25, in honor o f from a trip east, visiting with girls will act as hostesses.
4- insuring an evening of real pleas- her mother, Mrs. Levy, of Cleve- her children in Philadelphia and
land. Refreshments were served Pittsburgh.
The Louis Marshall Girls are
_ ure.
now making definite plans to un-
In order to provide ample floor at midnight.
Among the Detroiters who at- dertake some form of social serv-
- space fin' dancing, reservations will
Miss Patricia Kolodin is spend- tended the silver wedding anniver- ice. They may work on raising a
be limited to 300 diners, leaving
ohe-half of the floor in the large ing the Christmas and New Year's vary of Mr. and Mrs. I. Snyder of scholarship fund for some worthy
banquet hall open for those dealt- holidays in New York City as the Baltimore, Md., last week, was scholarship fund for some needy
in to dance. guest of Miss Rose Litner. Miss Mrs. S. A. Agree of Glynn Court. student.
12040 Dexter Blvd., at Elmhurst
Reservations may be made by Kolodin is being extensively en- After a week's stay in that city
The woodcraft class of the Jew-
phoning Euclid 6818 or Empire tertained by friends and relatives Mrs. Agree will continue on to
3839, during her two weeks' stay in the Philadelphia, Camden and Bridge- ish Centers Association is at prea-
east.
port, visiting friends and relatives ent engaged in making toys for
in those cities.
Chanukah. The class meets on
Thursdays at 4 o'clock at the Cen-
Mr. and Mrs. L. Musliner and
Mrs. Belle Stein gave a surprise ter, 31 Melbourne.
daughter, Jeannette Sarah, of the
Detroit-Leland lintel, left Sunday party Saturday night in honor of
for an extended southern trip, Annabelle Shapiro, four-year-old
The Jewish Centers has organ-
stopping at New Orleans, Florida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett ized a senior debating team which
Shapiro. There were 15 children is to meet teams representing other
and Havana, Cuba.
of Annabelle's age and several organizations. The members are
I Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Krawitz and older people present. A band of at present hard at work on the
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wieselberg left music composed of Mickey Shapiro, question "Resolved, that the Jews
for Chicago, where they will at- Maurice Rosen and Jack Sturbit- cannot establish a national Jewish
tend the Aronheim-Fischer wed- skY, played, with Miss Edythe Lan- homeland in Palestine."
kin accompanying on the piano.
ding Dec. 29.
Maurice Rosen, 11, sang a number
Fenkell Branch.
Miss Velma Kahn of Waverly of songs. Bridge for the older yes-
Senior House Council:
avenue left for Brooklyn, N. Y., pie followed the party.
The second of the series of House
where she will spend a fortnight.
Mrs. Nathan Shore entertained Council get acquainted dances will
be
held Saturday evening, Jan. 11,
1/3
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glist of at a farewell luncheon and thea-
1[
,
Rosedale Court had as their guest ter party on Saturday, Dec. 21, in at 8 p. m., at the Fenkell Branch
of
the
Jewish Centers Association,
their son, Abe, of Breckenridge, honer of Mrs. J. Rosenthal.
3430 Fenkel avenue.
Texas, who left Dec. 26 after
Norman Jacob, son of Mr. and L
ing two weeks with relatives and
ibras
Mrs. Ben Jacob of 3229 Buena
friends in Detroit and Chicago.
The Jewish Center Library at the
Vista, is home from Illinois Mili-
Fenkell branch, 3430 Fenkell ave-
(Convenient Terms May Be Arranged)
Miss Sally Arkoff, daughter of Lary School for the holidays.
nue, consists of a collection of 400
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Arkoff, enter-
A party in honor of Mrs. Albert books covering a variety of sub-
tained the members of the Hoy Toy
Girls with a dinner party on Sun- Kurzmann was given Saturday, pets, fiction, poetry, history, liter-
Dec.
21, at 3261 Webb avenue, by ature, etc. A special collection of
day, Dec. 22, at their home, 3310
e.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Symez. Dinner 50 children's books is to arrive this
Virginia Park.
was served to 10 couples, among week.
whom were several out-of-town
The library is open to the gen-
guests. eral public for reading and refer-
ALES are interesting to prudent buy-
ence purposes. Books may be tak-
Season's Greetings
Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz, 2433 en out by members of the center on
ers only when merchandise of
Blaine avenue, will be hostess to a card registration basis. Infor-
known quality is offered for sale below
the Home Relief Society at her mation regarding the library may
home Monday, Dec. 30. be had by calling Mr. Bean, super-
its known worth.
visor of the Fenkell branch, Arling-
Miss Sis Goldsmith entertained ton 10448,
The quality of Wellman furs has long
12 couples at the Oriole Terrace
been established—likewise, the worth.
at a surprise birthday party in Boy Scouts:
MANUFACTURERS OF
honor of Miss Avis Rice. The
A Boy Scout Troop has been
You will want to avail yourself of this
table was decorated and carried
formed and meets regularly on
NICHOLS' CHOICE
out in autumn colors, with a cen-
opportunity to procure a Wellman fur
Tuesday
evening at 6:30. Ten of
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH
terpiece of tea roses and lilies.
the boys have passed their tender-
coat at emphatic savings.
foot tests. The name of the two
Miss Shirley Kelt was hostess to
patrols are the Blazing Arrow and
259 Vinewood
two tables of bridge on Sunday
the Flying Eagle.
evening, Dec. 22, at her home on
Lafayette 0665
Atkinson avenue.
Junior Dramatics Chanukah Pro-
gram:
A stork shower for 60 guests in
The junior dramatic class will
honor of Mrs. A. Mondscheim of
• 4254 Webb avenue was given at present a Chanukah program at the
ALASKA SEAL, Black, and Logwood
Fenkell branch on Sunday evening,
the
King
Wall
Lo
Cafe
on
Satur-
Dyed .. HUDSON SEAL (dyed muskrat)
day, Dec. 21. Bridge followed the Dec. 29, at 7 p. m.
r A playlet, "The Enemies of N-
CARACUL, Black, Grey, Natural, Tan
luncheon. Hostesses were Mes-
dames II. K. Levine, D. Galin, I. eel," under the direction of Miss
. . PERSIAN LAMB, Natural, Biack . .
Levin, dramatic director of the
, W. Fink and R. R. Raskin.
Jewish Centers Association, a
BROADTAIL (sheared lamb) .. KRIM-
' Mrs. Harry S, Sheresky and Chanukah dance portraying the
MER .. SQUIRREL .. MUSKRAT . .
family are now in Miami Beach, lighting of the eight candles, given
RACCOON .. DYED MARTEN (skunk)
Fla., where they intend to spend by the dancing class directed by
the remainder of the winter Mrs. Rademacker, dancing instruc-
. . LEOPARD . . LEOPARD CAT . .
tor; Chanukah poems and recita-
months.
will bring you the malefaction
tions, and musical entertainment,
OCELOT .. FITCH .. ERMINE, White,
will bring you the satisfaction
Among those attending the medi- will feature the program.
of knowing that you •re serv-
Cocoa, Beige, Natural Summer .. NUTRIA
ing the best that can he made
All Jewish boys and girls between
cal and S. A. N. conventions in De-
. . BEAVER . . OTTER, Plucked, Un-
troit are Miss Sylvia Wechsler, the ages of 8 and 15 are invited to
Order NOW for Christmas Miss Mickey Mervis, Dr. Louis attend.
plucked .. MOLE .. MINK JAP MINK
and New Year's Assorted Friedman and Dr. and Mrs. Harry
Baer, all of Pittsburgh, Pa.
.. MANCHURIAN WEASEL .. PONY,
Xmas Forms
NEW YEAR'S GREETING CARDS
Wdrt-
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Mrs. Ann l'aul and Mrs. Han-
nah liarvith, chairman, and their
committee in charge of Purity
Chapter's New Year's dinner dunce,
Chanukah Greetings from
Dexter Boulevard's
MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN
2720 Leslie Avenue!
Call Arlingtoa 4292
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Mrs. David Fauman of Virginia
Park is visiting in Toronto, Can-
ada.
Mrs. A. Hurwitz of Cleveland
spent some time with her sister
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. David
Friedman of Pingree avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Shulman are
now in Miami, Fla., having mo-
tored from Detroit.
Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy and
mother, Mrs. Fraser, are spending
th evrinter at Coral Gables, Fla.
Miss Betty Jason. of North
Martindale was hostess on Satur-
day, Dec. 21, to 30 guests, honor-
ing her sister, Miriam, a February
bride-elect, with a linen shower.
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Sunday Evening, January 5, 1930
At 7:30 p. m., at Fort Wayne Hotel, Cass and Temple
Wayne Hotel, Cass and Temple
BILL LANKIN'S ORCHESTRA
Eighteenth Annual
COLOR—LIGHT BALL
GIVEN BY THE
EASTERN LADIES' SOCIETY
Admission 75e
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PERSIAN LAMB
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