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I CO-CHAIRMAN OF BALL
FOR OLD FOLKS' HOME'
A Clearance of
WOMEN'S SHOES
$4.95 a pair
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald
I left for Europe on the Paris and
I will be gone six weeks. Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Finsterwald accent-
panied them to New York. They
will spend several days in Atlantic
ICity, where their daughter, Re-
serna, will join them.
The League of Jewish Womens
Organizations will hold a meeting
of the presidents and representa-
tives of its constituent clubs, on
Thursday afternoon, Jan. 30, at the
I clubhouse, 89 Rowena street.
Sirs. Oscar Robinson the president
of the league will preside. An in-
vitation is extended to organiza-
Mr. and Mrs. Max May and Mr. tions not yet affiliated with the
and Mrs. Ben Siegel left for a league to send representatives to
; Mediterranean cruise. They will this meeting.
visit all points of interest and be
gone eight months.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
hlaimonides Medical Society held
Mrs. Jos. Welt is returning from its monthly meeting at Webster
Los Angeles, where she attended Hall on Monday, Jan. 13. Dr. N.
the twelfth triennial convention of E. Aronstam delivered an address
the Council of Jewish Women. Mr. on the subject of "Jewish Renais-
Welt will join her in Chicago and sance." The musical program was
they will return to Detroit Salta- featured by a piano duet by Mrs.
, day.
S. L. Trigg and Mrs. Leo Weis-
man.
Mrs. I, Rodman Myers and Mrs
Harry Frank will be joint ohst-
Mrs. Louis Lowenstein of Mas-
esses at a bridge-luncheon Mon- sachusetts avenue entertained with
day, Jan. 27, at the Stotler.
a bridge-luncheon Wednesday, Jan.
22, in one of a series of affairs.
Sol Bromberg of Galveston.
Texas, spent a brief visit with his
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Farbsten,
children, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weis- formerly of Kirby avenue, are now
elberg, of La Salle boulevard.
residing in their new home on
Burlington Drive.
The annual and special meeting
of the Phoenix Club on Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. S. Caplan of 2507
evening, Jan. 30, will be preceded Edison avenue left Jan 18 for a
by a prize beef stag dinner. At- trip to the southwest and will be
tendance will be restricted to mem- gone for several weeks.
bers only.
Black and Brown Ki4skins
Patent Leathers
Reptile-Grains
Reptile-Grain Combinations
Black and Brown Calfskins
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now offered for sale at a :substantial sacrifice
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Beautiful Sleeping Porch
Eight Bedrooms
Four Baths
Trees and Shrubbery
Lot 150 Ft. By 167 Ft.
The D. Fs D. Club gave a for-
mal dinner-dance in the Arabian
room at the Tuller Jan. 24. Cov-
ers were laid for 24.
For particulars and inspection appointment
Telephone Cedar 7350—Ask for Mr. C. S. Cook
Michigan Copper & Brass Company
NI. D. Wittleshofer left for a
brief visit to New York.
Louis Rosenbaum of Flint, is
visiting at Hotel Olympia, Mt.
Clement.
Mrs. Sadie Miller of Chicago is
the guest of her sister and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blunibarden of
Edison avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boesky of
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avenue entertained 50
JR. HADASSAH DANCE guests at dinner Sunday, Jan. 19,
in honor of the birth of their son.
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The committees in charge of ar-
Mrs. Max Cohen of the Belcrest
rangements report favorable prints is visiting in New York.
gress for the annual formal dance
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L.
Reichstein announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Sol Myron, which
took place at Congregation Shea-
rey Zedek Saturday, Jan. 18. A
reception was held for relatives
and friends Sunday, Jan. 19, at
1130 West Boston boulevard.
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Sponsored by the
DETROIT FREE BURIAL
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This event merits the support of
the entire Jewish community. All
proceeds will go towards the new
building on Joy road, the construction
of which will be started in the spring.
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Mayor Charles Bowles, Judge Harry B.
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will be at the opening
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February 1 to 6, Inclusive
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proceed. go towards construction of the Detroit
pavilion of the Sanatorium.
I Mrs. Rubenstein is co-chairman
of the shadow dance of the Jewish
Old Folks Home to be held Sun-
day, Feb. 9, at the Stotler Hotel.
TEMPLE ARTS SOCIETY
STAGES THREE PLAYS
Talent worthy of the legitimate
stage was displayed Tuesday eve-
ning at Temple Beth El, when the •
Temple Arts Society presented a
program of three plays, opening ff.
the 1929-1930 season.
I r
Under the supervision of Miss I
Helen Stungo, "God Winks," by
Katherine Stansbury Burgess, was
presented by Benjamin Wilk,
Edythe Cugell, Ilenrietta F. Glad-
win and Edmund Slornan.
"Action," by Holland Iludson,
was directed by Frank V. Martin,
Sir. and Mrs. Theodore Sweet- the cast consisting of Dr. R. R.
last Sunday
by motor
for Miami Goldstone, Morton Pearl, Joe Ras-
Ras-
wine,
accompanied
by the
loner's
sister,
Edythe
Beach, Miss
where
they Horowitz,
will remain left
no- kose
kin, llarry
hoyden,
Audrey
C,her-
Edward
L. Kay,
Benjamin
Wilk, Jean Miller, Melville Con-
Con-
helm, Norman Kaufmann.
tit early spring.
"Sicilian Limes," by Luigi Piran
della, under the supervision of'
Mies Anne W
W. Bernstein, piano Mrs. Edith Kopelson, was acted by
instructor, entertained at a musi- Mr. Morton Pearl, Miss Fannie
cal tea at her home at 1430 Col- Ntastrofsky, Mrs. Gertrude Fisher,
lingwood avenue. Musical num- Mr. Harry Hayden, Miss Evelyn
hers were presented by Miss Es- Friedman.
ther Bernstein, Miss Selma Hor-
witz, Miss Janet Brawerman and
MENORAH FORMS
Miss Shirley Brawerman.
Sir. and Mrs. J. Kalish and Mr.
and Mrs. P. Roth entertained 30
people Saturday night, Jan. 18, at
a surprise farewell party for the
pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. R. Kra-
vetz and children, Shirley, Phil and
Maude, who are leaving Jan. 26
for a three months' stay in Miami,
Fla., and Havana, Cuba. Accom-
panying the Kravetz funnily is Miss
Jean Litner,
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Eilleff
of Virginia Park, accompanied by
their daughter, Mrs. NI. Justin
Meyer of Forest, O., and Miss
Mary Elvers left for a !stay nt Dal-
las and San Antonio, Tex.
David Israel of the Book Cadil-
Mrs. Jacob Abramowitz enter-
lac Hotel has left for Miami Beach,
Florida, to spend the winter sea- tained at a personal shower Satur-
day evening, honoring her daugh-
son.
ter, Slim Betty, a February bride-
Mr. and Mrs. NI. E. Leiter had as I elect
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DEBATING TEAM
The Detroit Menorah chapter is
organizing a debating team, which
will meet the teams of the leading
Menorahs of the northeastern uni-
versities. The topic for debate
will be announcedeater.
On Sunday, Jan. 26. Rabbi I,.
Fedder of Flint, Stich., will speak
on "The Religion of Modern
Youth." The customary discus-
sion will follow the address. All
students are invited to attend and
participate in the activities of the
Menorah. Meetings are held in the
; clubrooms of the main library.
I'lans for the spring frolic have
Men completed. It is to he held
at the Twentieth Century Club, on
Starch 2. Attendance is by invita-
tion only. All students who wish
to attend this dance must have
their reservations in by Feb. 25.
their guest over the last week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Golden had HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Miss Ruth Kahn of Gary, Ind.,
as their guests dur ing
wo
h i s a stu nt at the Universit
the last ' ANNUAL DINNER DANCE
v fortnight. t he former's mother al I
of Mic higan.de M r. and M rs. Leitei:
li.srts e.r,cb ha t r i s (. „ k tiii str e p s h Gol den and
y ctivities of he
t
liom e Re-
ertained a roupf of y ou ng folk s ,
and e l s° tee lief Societ y during 1929 have been ,
gnor o th eirgu est . al
entbridge
in ho
at
latter's sons, Marvin and Idwin of numerous and the relief given to 1
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Rhodes! New `fork City.
many needy families has brought
joy to all its workers. As a fit-
entertained 1 uesday night in
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred M. Gold- ting end to a successful season,
honor of Miss Shirley Kravetz, who
leaves for Miami, Fla., Sunday, stone announce the graduation of the Home Relief Sociay giving
Jan. 26. Mies Kravetz, accom- their son Edward Derzom, from its anniversary dinner dance at the
MISS HELEN SHETZER
panied by her family, plans to re- Northern High School. For excel- Tuller Hotel, Sunday, Jan. 26, at
of Detroit unit, Junior Hadassals main south for several months, vis- lence in scholarship he was grant- 6 p. m.
Music and entertainment will be
to be given Feb. 2 at Ilotel Steller. iting Washington and New York ed a cum laude diploma.
by Goldkette's orchestra. Reser-
Miss Helen Shetzer, chairman of before her return home the latter
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Soran of Roy- vations may he obtained through
thi patrons' committee, announces i part of April.
al Oak, entertained 45 guests at a Mrs. N. Mandelberg, 3218 Fuller-
I the following as patrons and pa-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger, ac- family dinner, Jan. 8, honoring ton, Long 8479, or Long. 2784.
tronesses:
0.1,1nd Mrs. A. M. AshInvky, Dr. companied by their daughter Renee, Miss Betty l'evin, a February
Arthur Bloom, Mr. and Mm. Paul David
nd son, Paul, left for southern bride-elect, and her fiance, Joseph
Bromberg, Charles Drown, Mr. and Mrs. a
John I. Drown. Fred Suf.!, Dr. Daniel California where they will remain Fisher. Last Sunday, Mr. and
I Mrs. Mows Fisher entertained at
Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen. Rabbi until June.
Leon Tram, Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M.
a similar affair. Her sister, Miss A special board meeting was held
Franklin, Mr. and Mm. Alexander Free-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Weisman
Elsie Penis, honored her Satur- at the home of Sirs. Alice Ferar,
man, Morris D. Goldenberg, Ilarry Grey-
nin, Mr. and Mr, Walter Green. Rabbi have as their guests the Tatter's day at a luncheon and miscellane- 3033 Leslie avenue, Jan. 20. The
•nd Mrs. A. M. Hershman, Mr. and Mr,
sister,
Miss
Ruth
Brotman,
of
Mon-
ous
shower at the Book Cadillac, next board meeting of the North-
A. Jacob, Leon Kay, Dr. I. E. Lavine,
Max D. (Josh, Harry Platt, Mr. and treal. Miss Brotman visited in and in the evening the members of western branch of the Jewish Old
Mrs. Samuel Rhodes, Dr. David Sand- New York before coming here.
the Theta Sigma Rho Sorority took Folks Home will be held at the
Weiss, Harry Schelnman. Rabbi and Mrs.
her to the Chinese Tea Gardens for home of Mrs. D. Blatnikoff, 7435
William Schottak, Mr. and Mrs. I. Sher-
Mrs. Wilfred Cohen and daughs dinner and to the theater. Dr. Grand River, Monday, Jan. 27.
., Mr. and Mr.. Max Simon, Morris
Steinberg, I.adore Winkelman, Joseph ters, Roslyn and Irene of Winni. and Mrs. David It. Glosman, Mr.
Zit?.
peg, Can., are visiting with their and Mrs. Charles Penis, Mr. and Ball Committee:
mother and grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. Meyer Finkel of Royal Oak, The shadow dance is to be held
Sarah Gurovitz of 2753 Tuxedo and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mor a ri te Sunday, Feb. 9, at the Statler
also entertained in honor of Miss I Hotel.
avenue.
Pevin and her fiance.
Mrs Hyman Gordner and Mrs.
Flower Committee:
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kositchek of
Mrs. J. II. Goldberg has charge
On Sunday, Feb. 9, at the Fort Joseph Minsker of Windsor, enter-
Wayne Hotel, the Amca Orphans tained at a surprise personal show- Lansing attended the Clothing of the sale of flowers et the ball.
Home and Farm School Organiza- er, honoring Miss Menem Jasgur Men's Convention last week and
were at the Stotler.
Sewing:
tion, will hold its annual ball for a February bride-elect.
Frien d s
the benefit of the new group of or-
Frank
Hoffman
of
Burlingame
to
attend the class conducted by
Mrs.
henry
Kositchek
of
Lan.
phans, that was brought over on
Sept. 28, 1929, and, for the bene- sing spent several days with Mr. avenue left Sunday for a short va- Miss Rose Kahn every Thursday at
Ilome, an
o fd b fa osrke in t m w ae te as via ns g well
fit of those on the other side, who and Mrs. Myer Frank of the Wil. cation at Hot Springs, Arkansas.' tinheae
art
are waiting impatiently to be shire.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Charmer
rug
making.
Sirs. Mary Jacobson
brought over to the Farm School
Mrs. Sidney Ginsberg and son, of Audubon avenue, announces the was hostess on Thursday. Mrs. A.
at Georgetown, Ontario.
Daniel,
of
17725
Menderson
road,
graduation
of
their
youngest
Stark
has
charge
of the sewing
The organization is badly in need
of funds to maintain the Farm have left for Miami, Florida, to daughter, Bertha, from South- and mending every Monday at the
spend
the
winter
months.
eastern
High
School,
Wednesday
Home,
318
Edmund
Place,
and she
School, to support the orphans, and
morning, Jan. 22.
asks all friends to attend.
to lay the foundation for the
Please
notify
Mrs.
Fisher,
Long-
Mrs.
J.
Victor
Roemer
is
spend-
further delivery of extremely un-
Miss Esther Rosenstein has re- fellow 7079, of illness or change
fortunates, who have no one else ing several days in New York.
turned
to
her
home
in
Mishawaka,
of
address.
in this world to come to their res-
Mrs. I. S. Solomon and Mrs. N. Ind., after an extended visit with
cue.
PERFECTION LODGE
F. Solomon of Atkinson avenue her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
Perfection Lodge No. 485, F. &
i have returned from a two weeks' and Mrs. Jack Tobin.
Beth El Sisterhood Thanks visit in St. Louis.
A. M., will hold a special communi-
Zedakah Club.
MiSS Lee Rapapport of Toledo,' cation Wednesday, Jan. 29. F. C.
A reception was held at the Ohio, was hostess at a miscellane- Degree and Membership Commit-
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zack of ous shower given in honor of Miss tee.
RL Enf
CHARLES
S K. SANDORF,
El extends thanks to the Zedakah 2202 Elmhurst avenue on Sunday, Ann Shnurowitz, on Saturday, Jan.
Club for its gift of a Braille ma- Jan. 19, in honor of the engage- II, and on Jan. 17, at the Barium
Secretary.
By
chine to the class in Braille meet- ment of their daughter. Rose, to Hotel. the Misses Esther Keller
ing at Temple Beth El.
Morris Dobrusin. Eighty-five and Ruth Berman were hostesses SAMUEL W. KAVANAU, W. M.
guests were present.
at a personal shower. Miss Schnur-
To reply to an evil word by an-
owitz's marriage will take place RADIO SERVICE. Euc. 9500
other taunt is like trying to clean
Mr. and Sirs. Morns Busch and Feb. 2.
off dirt with mud.
son, Herman, are leaving Sunday,
Jan. 26, for Miami, Fla., for the Mrs. Esther Schwartz will be at
balance of the winter. They will home on Saturday evening, Jan.
return home about April 1. 25, in honor of her daughter, Rose
Kitty, who was the youngest grad-
See Me
Mrs. Samuel Davidson and Mrs. uate in the January, 1930 class at
Just completed, overlooking
J. H. Salle were joint hostesses at Northern High School.
at the
Grand Circus park,
a linen shower and bridge honor-
' ing their, Miss Mae Adelson, a
A limited number of these
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Many of
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bride-elect of this month, and Jan. Philadelphia avenue entertained 50
remodeled and refurnished
7, Mrs. Joseph Pike complimented guests at a surprise party, honor-
suites. Large, pleasant living
SHOW
her at a personal shower. Mrs. ing Sir. and Mrs. Emanuel Klein
room. Two bedrooms with
Max Raclin, Mrs. Paul Davidson on the occasion of their tenth wed-
full-sized new beds and finest
and Mrs. Louis Kapctansky were ding anniversary.
new full spring mattresses.
joint hostesses to 20 guests at a
Lots of closet room, bath
bridge-luncheon Jan. 12, honoring
and reception hall.
Among the graduates of North-
Mies Adelson and also Miss Kate ern High School last Wednesday,
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Miss Patricia Kolodin has re. I hotel.
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Louis Cohn, were the guests of two weeks in the east, where she
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Pearl Solovich honored Miss Ben- stay in New York City she was the
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house guest of Miss Rose Litner.
very Evening, Except
Sunday
6:30 to 8:30
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