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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-01-10

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CHICAGO LEADER WILL
ADDRESS SISTERHOOD
OF S. Z. ON MONDAY

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, at a meeting Mon-
day, Jan. 13, at 2:15 p. m., at Ho-
tel Statler, will hear an address
by Mrs. Moses Van Berien, direr- t
tor of the Chicago division of the . •

ice
T

FORMULATES PLANS FOR
JR. HADASSAH FORMAL'

Junior Iladassah formal dance
is to be given Sunday, Feb. 2, at
Hotel Stotler. The dance commit-
, tees are putting forth every effort
to make this affair the most prom- I
inept social affair of the season.
Plans for the dance are pro-1
gresaing rapidly under the follow.

Mrs. Joseph Welt left for Los
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
of Hamilton road have as their Angeles, where she will attend the
guests their parents, Mr. and Mrs. triennial convention of the Na-
Joseph M. Friedman of the Schen- tional Council of Jewish Women.
ley apartments, I ittsburgh, Pa.
The regular monthly meeting of
Adolph Barlow of 362 Wood- the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
land avenue, who recently celebrat- will be held on Monday afternoon,
ed his eighty-fifth birthday, will Jan. 13, at 2:30. The speaker of
be at home to his friends on Sun- the afternoon will be Dr. George
day evening, Jan. 12, at the home H. Derry, president of Marygrove
of his children, Mr. and Mrs. Julius College, Detroit. His subject will'
Rothschild of 36 Colorado avenue. be "'Mussolini and the New De- I
mocracy Abroad." Dr. Derry is a
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn left well-known sociologist, educator,
Wednesday for Asheville, N. C., author and orator.
where they will remain for about
Robert Cole gave a New Year's
eight weeks.
Eve dinner party at the Belcrest
Miss Lizette Freund left for Hotel for the young folks. After
Oberlin College, where she will re., dinner they attended a theater.
sume her studies. Miss Freund
r Par- I At the New Year's Eve party in
MRS. MOSES VAN BUREN
ugitohEhreu nd.
--Photo be C. M. ller
espneten,tDtrh.eanhdollildrasy.sliw
the Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens,
I 100 people were present from De-
Woman's League of the United
MISS MARY BARAK
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kay Gold- troit, Cleveland, Lansing, as well
Synagogue of America, who will
berg have had as their house guest as local guests. At midnight a din- ing: President, Celia Schostak; •
• address the members on a timely
the past week Miss Ernestine ner was served, marking a noisy chairman, Mary Barak; co-chair-
Jewish
topic
of
interest,
.
in the Famous Schor
Mielziner of Cincinnati, Ohio. ushering in of the new year. After man, Betty Smith; head of patron
Mrs. V an Buren is an active
the dinner a mock marriage was committee, Helen Shtezer, who is
worker in affairs of the synagogue
Mrs. Sol Cole will be hostess at held. The bride was Louis Katz of assisted by Rose Lipsitz, Bessie
and Jewish education in Chicago.
a bridge-luncheon Saturday, Jan. Grand Rapids, the groom was Mrs. Brenner, Rose Gordon, Rose Der.. • —
George Gulvani, noted Detroit
11, at the Belcrest. Max Berlin of New York, the best • ick, and Mrs. Paul David Brom-
baritone, will render vocal selec-
man was Mrs. C. D. Levy of Cleve- berg; general arrangements, Anne
Aions, accompanied by Miss Mit:
Miss Fritzi Broad of the Fine land, and the maid of honor was
mage. Mrs. John Fellman will ren- Arts apartment is visiting in Chi- Leon Mandell of Los Angeles. Green, and publicity, Rose •
Schwartz.
der piano selections.
cago and St. Louis. Judge Samuel Silbert of Cleveland
Other Jewish organizations are • '
officiated at the ceremony.
asked to keep the date of the dance
Mrs. Adolph Sturm and Mrs. C.
open.
Rockelman have returned from a
A farewell stag dinner was !
The proceeds from the dance'
trip to New York.
given by Morris Fishman, vice-
president
of the Detroit Life In- will be used to maintain the two
The Zeire Zion organization of
Junior Hadassah Palestine pro-
Miss
Elaine
Schlesinger
left
for
surance Company, for his agency I
Detroit arranged for a Purim ball
jects, Meier Shfeyah or the chil-
to be held March 16 in the Book Bradford College, Bradford, Mass., organization at his home Thursday l dren's village and the • Nurses
to resume her studies.
evening, Jan. 9. Mr. Fishman, ac- I
Cadillac Hotel.
Training School.
companied
by
his
wife,
will
leave
In conjunction with the ball, the
Tickets may lie secured from
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Max May will leave this Sunday for a trip south to
I organization announces a popular-
members of the committees or
Sunday
for
New
York
to
embark
spend
several
weeks
in
Miami,
then
j
ity contest the winner of which,
—THE SCHOR POLICY—
board
members.
I man or woman, will get a free trip in a few days for a several months' going to New Orleans, where he
A list of patrons and patroness-
to Palestine. For that purpose it stay in Europe and Egypt. will attend the annual executives' es will be announced in the near
meeting of the Insurance Securi-
is assured the encouragement of all
future.
Robert Schlessinger, Richard ties Corporation.
affiliated Zionist organizations as
s
vechoroe-i
rurrenuen d tand t Lo in s
well as of prominent leaders. Lead- d
the
Leon Van Vliet and daughter, ! EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
ing organizations have already ap-
pointed their candidates for this for Boys after spending the holi• Marian, left for a trip through the
GIVES FINE PROGRAM
days
with
their
parents.
West Indies.
contest. All other organizations,


clubs, sororities and fraternities,
The
Sisterhood of Congregation
Mrs.
M.
Kositchek
of
Chicago
Mrs.
Joseph
Schwartz
and
as well as relief societies, are asked
e
kysofwiihthe 5WIri.lshainrd
daughter, Roth, and son, Henan', I Emanuel held its annual Chanukah
to choose their candidates. The or- Ns ipresn. t msey ,,e,reraFIrasnla
dinner
Dee. 29 at the synagogue,
of Boston boulevard are spending
ganization meets every Sunday
corner Taylor and Wilson avenues.
the winter in Florida.
night at 6 o'clock at the Farband Hotel.
Th e Jewish and American flags
Folkshule, Gladstone and Twelfth
Mr. and Mrs. I. Kotitchek of
Mrs. Louis Oppenheim of the I were carried in by Master Irving
streets.
}larvith and Miss Maxine Karbel,
At the last general meeting, held Burlingame avenue are leaving for Belcrest Hotel left for Los Angeles
respectively, accompanied by a vio-
California
Saturday,
Jan.
11,
for
to
spend the winter months.
Sunday, an interesting discussion
lin solo of Hatikvah, played by
on Zionism and Revisionism was the remainder of the winter.
Miss Freda Lang, assisted at the
Miss Frieda Shevitz, daughf
ter
held and vital interest of the mem-
and
Mr. and Mrs. David King ano Mr. and Mrs. J. Shevitz of 222o11 piano by Miss Esther Ashinsky.
bers as well as visitors was aroused.
son, Charles, of the Wilshire, have At
avenue, has returned to Little Alvin Dann gave a prayer
returned
from a visit in Atlantic Ann Arbor, after spending the over the Chanukah lights. Mrs.
rceittuyr.
Mary Jacobson, president, wel-
holiday season with her parents.
com•d the congregation members
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and
their friends, and thanked the
Miss Fayette Tannenholz and Mrs. Henry Moses of Cincinnati
Sisterhood for its support.
Fred M. Butzel will preside at Louis Myers left for the National I t visiting with her parents, Mr.
Sirs.
Eli Sachse, past president,
the second meeting of the series Park Seminary in Washington to and Mrs. Charles Hopp of Chicago acting as toastmaster for the eve-
sponsored by the Detroit Institute resume their studies. boulevard.
ning, greeted the audience and
of World Affairs on Jan. 13, at Ho-
Arthur Fink of Winona street
Henry Rosenblum of Gladstone, during her address mentioned how
tel Statler, when Newton D. Baker,
much happiness was conveyed to ,
whose parents are absent or cannot care for them will
former secretary of war, will pre- left for Staunton Military Acad. Mich., visited with his children, Mr. the school children of Palestine by
emy, Staunton, Va.
and
Mrs. Leon Winkelman, of the
be accommodated at my home for any length of time.
sent his views on "The World
the
Hadassah Penny Luncheon
Wilshire Hotel.
Excellent care given... Rates reasonable.
Court."
Fund. The 24 children present at
Sam Gilbert is in California on a
The Institute of World Affairs is business tour.
the,
dinner cheerfully donated $24
Miss Dorothy King of the Wil-
a non-sectarian, non-partisan pro-
shire is visiting in Atlantic City to the Penny Luncheon Fund.
ject sponsored by more than 50 lo-
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, spiritual
Mrs. Michael Leishin has re- and New York.
2720 Leslie Avenue.
Call Arlington 4292
cal organizations including the De- turned from a 10 days' visit in Chi-
leader of the congregation, made a
, trait Council of Jewish Women. cago.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert blessing over the bread and gave
"Our purpose is to provide a well
of the Belcrest apartment returned an inspiring address on Chanukah.
balanced course in world affairs by
Mrs. Myron S. Steinberg and from St. Ireblis: where they attend- Mrs. J. S. Souls rendered vocal se-
presenting talks by men who speak daughter, Joan, have left for Los led the Rothchild-Bethman wedding. lections, accompanied at the piano
by Mrs. Sol Kessler. A Chanukah
from experience and research in Angeles to spend the winter with
their particular fields," said Mr. relatives.
Many interesting affairs have playlet, "What's Tonight," was
given
by the following Sunday
Butzel, who is chairman of the In-
been given in honor of Mrs. Sam-
Gi v en by the
stitute. "We feel we are particu-
Miss Dorothy Sorock has re- uel Plotter, who is leaving Detroit school children, under the direction
larly fortunate to get a man of turned from Pittsburgh, Pa., where to make her future home in Chat- of Miss Esther Ashinsky, principal,
and Miss Esther Karbal: Ralph
the calibre of Newton D. Baker to she visited Miss Ruth Williams of tanooga, Tenn.
Granet, William Feldman, Elmer
present the much discussed sub- Wight man street.
' feet of the World Court. Mr. Ba-
Mrs. II. Tauber of 1403 Virginia Ellias, Millie Shugarman, Nettie
Mrs. Jerome Ackerman and Mrs. Park left last week for Los An- Rothenberg, Lillian Weisman,
ker's personality, his charm as a
public speaker, and the immense Esther Dreifus left for St. Peters- geles, where she will remain for the Conalee Rosenthal, Clara Abra-
hams.
advantage of his years of close af- burg, Fla., to spend the winter.
balance of the winter.
A board meeting of the Sister-
filiation with Woodrow Wilson
at FORT WAYNE HOTEL
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn enter-
promise a discussion of the prob-
Miss Jean Bornstein was hostess hood will be held on Monday, Jan.
13, at the home of Mrs. Meyer
tained
at
bridge
in
honor
of
Mr.
lems
of
the
World
Court
which
will
at
a
bridge
at
her
home
Jan.
3
in
Dave Diamond Orchestra.
Admission 75c
be well worth listening to."
and Mrs, Sol Birnkrant of Pontiac, honor of the Misses Blanche Ben- Shugarman, 2011 llazelwood ave-
who left for Los Angeles.
nett and Lillian Goldin, January nue, at 2 p. m. sharp.
The regular meeting will be held
and February brides-elect, respec-
Gamma Eta Mu Sorority enter- tively, and on Saturday, Jan. 4, on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 8 p. m.
sharp.
The husbands and friends
Year's
Eve
party
tained at a New
Mrs. Max Solovich of Rochester
at the home of Miss Ann Lichtblau. avenue entertained in honor of of the members are invited. An in-
teresting
program is being planned.
1469 Pingree avenue.
Miss Bennett.
Mrs. Lillian Monash, who will be
speaker
of the evening, will talk
Leslie Davis has returned to the
Miss Helen Rosner of Hazel-
Illinois Military School, Aledo, Ill., wood avenue spent the week-end in on "Child Psychology." Vocal se-
lections
will be given by Mrs.
where he will resume his studies, Cleveland, where she was exten-
Meyer Barris.
after spending the holiday vaca- sively entertained by friends.
tion with his father, Ralph Davis,
NAMED CHEMICAL AGENT
of 6347 East Jefferson avenue.
On Saturday night, Dec. 28, the
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) —
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Yeshivah
Mr. J. L. Rill of Winnipeg, Man., Ladies' d
Chanukah art • Former District Officer Krichevsky
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. for the boys of the Yeshivah, who of Jerusalem has been appointed
Ressler of Collingwood avenue were examined, and to whom were imperial chemical agent in Syria at
' over the New Year holidays.
given Chanukah gifts. The exam- the office just opened in Beirut.
'nation was held at the synagogue,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bachrach of
2517 Calvert avenue left for Hot Pingree and Woodrow Wilson.
I Springs, Ark., and will be gone for
Len Kirschbaum, son of Mrs. P.
the month of January.
Kirschbaum of 2929 Taylor ave-
nue, has returned to the University
Sidney M. Shevitz of 2220 At- of Michigan, where he is a mem-
' kinson avenue has returned to ber of the faculty.
Cambridge, Mass., where he will re.
some his studies at the Harvard
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal were
.11
law school. During the holiday hosts to a group of friends on New
season Mr. Shevitz was the guest Year's Eve. A midnight supper
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. was served and entertainment and
Shevitz.
dancing was the diversion of the
evening.
A surprise dinner, honoring
Morris Winer and his fiancee, Miss
Thursday afternoon, Jan. 2, Mrs .
Specializing in all
Sara Cooperman, was given by Tressa Shapero and Mrs. Pearl
Beauty Work—
Mrs. Leah Cooperman on New Tillman were joint hostesses at a
Year's Day.
luncheon and bridge and a hand-
Permanent Waving
kerchief shower, honoring Mrs. TO-1
A downtown beauty eerier in
Mrs. Arthur Moss and the Mimes lie Gendil, who is motoring to
your own neighborhood.
Hilda and Rose Goldstone gave a Miami, Fla., Sunday, Jan. 12.
surprise supper on the occasion of
8739 Linwood Ave.
the twenty-fifth wedding anniver-
The Misses Langer entertained'
Bead 7974
sary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. at a beautifully arranged New
Philip Goldstone, at the Oriole Year's Eve party at their home on
Terrace on Sunday , Dec. 29. Cov- West Philadelphia. Covers were
Bay
ers were laid for 26 people. The
decorations were in silver and laid for 40 people.
With
--
white. A large silver table cover
Honoring her engagement to
Confidence
had as ■ centerpiece a large sib Emil Friedman, Miss Gertrude Shu.
ver boat. Silver shells and nut cups bow Was entertained at • dinner
were placed for each guest.
given for her at the San Min Pal-
Just completed, overlooking
ace, Jan. 2, by the Phi Sigma Chi
Grand Circus park.
Mrs. David Berger and children Sorority, of which she is one of
Convenient Term
, have left for Miami, Fla., to spend the charter members.
A limited number of these
the winter with her mother, Mrs
remodeled and refurnished
Charles Rosenthal, and sister-in
suites. Large, pleasant living
Miss Sylvia Jaffa gave a bridge,
law, Mrs. H. T. Rosenthal, both o Sunday evening. Jan. 5, at her
room. Two bedrooms with
whom are convalescing at the Vic home at 11367 North Martindale
full-sized new beds and finest
toria Hospital in that city.
avenue. There were 12 guests
new full spring mattresses.
I,ots of closet room, bath
present and Mrs. Fay Bierstock of
Kitchener, Ont., was the guest of
and reception hall.
honor.
The RAE C. LEVY SHOP
An ideal home for discrimi-
U25 Second Bled, M Gladstone
Founded 1887
nating business men to live
Woodward at Clifford
Phone Empire 1352
The members of Zedakah Club
downtown serviced by a fine
honored the following ladies with
Infants' and Children's Wear
hotel.
a fareivell bridge-luncheon at
Road Emilia' Smocked Frocks
Clifford 5200
All Ewes and M•teriale
Hotel Statler Jan. 4: Mesdames
Hattie Schwartz, Marie Hyman,
Lay
Specialty
Rose Wisper, Esther Sweetwine,
Between Calvert aml
Ann Elias, who expect to be gone
Checker Cab — Empire 7000 for the balance of the winter.

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