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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-05-09

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Benton's

ociainbn
Qrsianial

Saturday --- a Gigantic "2 for 1"
DRESS EVENT

Printed

Chiffons!

Color

Chiffons!

Geor-

David Welling spent a week
with relatives in Petoskey, Mich.

gettes!

Printed

_

Sleeve.

Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Weller and
daughter, Jeanette, have returned
May 3—To Mr. and Ms. Arthur M
(Dolly Goldstone) of 3200
from Los Angeles, Cal., where Tyler avenue, a son, Kenneth Sterliiw.
they spent the winter.
May 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stern (Fay Greenberg of Milwau-
Mrs. M. A. Fine of Montreal, kee) of 2019 Elmhurst,a son, Milford Allen.

Wash

Silks!

Laces!

Chiffon

and Lace

Quebec, is the guest of her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Burrows of Burlingame
avenue.

less

Frocks!

One, Two

Three-

Piece

Models!

Boleros!

Jackets!

Capes!

Peplums!

Flares!

—)

Mrs. Samuel Lipkin of Boston
boulevard gave a bridge-luncheon
for 16 guests, honoring Mrs. Lew
Helpert (Rose Belle Wilder).



Dr. Herbert Felder of Flint has
returned from New York, where
he attended the convention of the
United Synagogue of America.

DRESSES

The Bar Mitzvah of Saul Gealer,
son of Mrs. Lily Gealer, was ob-
served last Saturday at the Shaa-
rey Zedek Synagogue. Mrs. Gealer ,
entertained her relatives and
friends on Sunday evening at her:
home, 1493 Taylor avenue. A
midnight buffet supper was served.

They've Not
been Seen
:1 bout Town
at Less Than
$15, $16, $25

Miss Sophie Sacks of Carbon- I'
dale, Pa., is the guest of Mr. and'
Mrs. Max Network of (Hodder
avenue.

MRS. S. LEVINE

the Statler, a success. The cum.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner of mittee consisted of Mesdames N1.
3759 Carter avenue announce the Hayman, H. Kraft, II. Milkovsky,
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Melvyn, S. Cabot, W. Silver, A. Teitelbaum,
which will take place at Congre- S. Levine, A. Smilow, L. Miller,
gation Emanuel May 10. A re- S. Newman, S. Baker, M. Wexler,
ception will be held Sunday, May J. Gorman, S. Kasden, 13• Lerman,
II, from 2 to 5 in the afternoon S. Weiner, N. Finkels and C.
and 7 to 10 in the evening. No Brody.
cards.
The Ladies' Auxiliary is spun-
' coring a card party to take place
Sir. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky of the Sunday evening, May 25, at Hotel
returned Taller, Roof Garden, with Mrs. S.
apartments
Wilshire
from Florida.
Levine as chairman, assisted by
the above mentioned group.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Ben-
nett of 3000 Rochester avenue
have returned from a 10-day motor
trip through the east.

Just think of what

S25 will buy at Ben-

ton's Saturday! A de-

lightful Chiffon Dress

and a three-piece Silk

Suit ... or an" other

combination of two of

STEINS ENTERTAIN
HEBREW PLAYERS

these exceedingly smart

garments! And if you

desire but one some-

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gordon of
A unique celebration was held
Elmhurst iivtinue have returned last Saturday evening at the home
r ■ on a honeymoon tour through of Mr. and Mrs. B. Stein, 25•I o ng-
t he east.
wood avenue, who entertained the
children of th e Six Mile Road
Mrs. Meyer Bernstein of Chi , School that participated in the He-
Caro, who was in the city attend- brew play, "The Redemption of the
ing the funeral of her brother-in- Soil." The piny, which was staged
law, Mose Rosenthal of Erie, Pa., with much skill and great enthm-
has returned to her home.
Mum, made a profound impression
upon the spectators, and Mr. Stein,
the chairman of the hoard of edu-
cation of the school, thought it ad-
TODAY, TOMORROW. EVERY
visable
to treat these children and
DAY IS SOMEONE'S
show them his own appreciation
BIRTHDAY
and that of his associates.
Don't Forget to Say It With
Tables were set in an elaborate
Flowers
manner. A program arranged by
the children themselves was one of
Visit or Phone Us Today
the features. Several impromptu
Sunday is Mother's Day
talks made by some of the guests
and the artistic rendition of some
We can supply you you with
piano selections by Mrs. Citron
the finest flowers in Detroit.
(Matilda Reiner) made the affair
enioyable and impressive.
The 24 participants in the play
who are members of the highest
class in the school, have organized
themselves into a Hebrew speaking
club. Louis Panush, a young
teacher of the United Hebrew
Schoola, is the leader. The object
is twofold: the development of the
11742 Dexter Blvd.
language and to get acquainted
Hemlock 0926
with things Jewish. The first
meeting will he held Friday eve-
ning, May 9, at fi o'clock, at the
Six Mile Road school, Brush and
Minnesota.

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Mt. Clemens, Flint, Bay City and
Detroit will attend. The confer-
ence will Open at 10 a. M., for a
two-hour business session, which
will include the election of officers
and other regional business. Sirs.
William R. Goldberg of Grand
Rapids, chairman vat the Michigan
regional, will preside. Mrs. L. Leb-
ster of Flint is vice-president and
Mrs. David S. 'Lemon of Detroit is
to usurer of the state organization.
Following the morning session,
the out of town delegates will be
the guests of Detroit chapter of
Hadassah at its regular monthly
luncheon board meeting at Hotel
Statler, and in the afternoon will
attend this chapter's annual meet-
ing, which will take place in the
[sill room at 2:15.
Mrs. Harry Wetsman, chairman
of the Hadassah remembrance fund.
announces recent contributions to,
this fund as follows:
From Mrs. Samuel Chase, in
memory of Isabel Fisher; from
Mrs. G. Feldman, in memory of
Abraham Panto; from Mrs. floe
Ehrlich, as Yahr Zeit for her
daughter, Sally Ehlich Gingold;
from Mrs. Joe Horwitz, Mrs. Myer
Ginsberg and Mrs. Sidney Stone.
in memory of David Samuel
Schwartz.

Luncheon Planned by

He-

brew School League.

A I., :ad of directors meeting of
Norihwestern Women's League
th e United Hebrew Schools was
I.eld at the home of Mrs. M. Fun-
k - II, 15500 Normandy, in honor of
1.1: niece Miss Charlotte 'Leff of
Lis Angeles
. Mrs. Fenkell served
a luncheon for the directors. Bridge
uas played and prizes awarded.
Mrs. Louis Fineman donated a
large sum of money in honor of
her son's liar Mitzvah.

I I •

A luncheon is being sponsored by
ILe league at the Chinese Tea Gar-
ns, 15I5 Woodward, at 12:30, on
June 18. There will be bridge,
dancing and a prize for each ta-
ble. Tickets can be obtained from
the chairman, Mrs. I. Shewach and
Mrs. L. Fineman.
The next meeting will be on
Tuesday evening, May 13, at Phil-
adelphia-Byron Hall. A fine pro-
gram is being arranged.

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gaired. To arrange a personal interview, write Louis D. New-
elan Advertising Agency, 9 East 40th Street, New York City.

scholarships sponsored by the or-
ganization. A permanent loan
fund is being established by the
Music Study Club to aid worthy
students in the pursuit of their
musical education.
eser rations may be made
through Sirs. David I. Ilubar, chair-
man, Mrs. William li. Isenberg,
vice-chairman, Mrs. Edmund Sha-
man, Mrs. Moe Diamond, Mrs. Sam-
uel Schatlander.

TEMPLE ARTS SOCIETY
STAGES THREE PLAYS

The Arts Society of Temple Beth
El, on Tuesday evening, presented
the third performance of the pres-
ent year. Three plays were ably
presented by members of the so-
ciety, under the supervision of Mrs.
Harry L. Jackson.
"The Fancily Reunion" by Elia
W. Peattie was directed by Mrs.
Harry I,. Jatiksii•ri and the cast in-
cluded Mrs. Mollie Stern, Mrs. Car-
rie Musliner, Lionel Fink, Milo
Pearl Robbins, Sirs. Jeanette Bar-
nett, Ben Marcus and Joseph Bing.
"Brothers" by Donald Grooms
was directed by Samuel T. Kay and
acted by Morris Garvett, Edmund
M. Sloman and Felix Silver.
"A Sunny Morning" by Serail!)
and Joanquin Alvares Quintero
was directed by Miss Helena
Stung., and acted by Miss Stung°.
Miss Hildegard° Oxenhandler, Ben-
jamin Wilk and Martin Alexander.

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CLUB LIDO

Honor Roll of Congregation
Emanuel Bible Class.

Irving Schlussern Class: Cana.
lee Rosenthal, Sadye Karbal,
Ilion Wiesman.
Miss Mary Newman's Class:
i Millie Shugmrman, Annabelle Gee.
mansky, Harriet Rosenthal, Willie
Dessow.
Mrs. Betty Gordon's Class: Jean
Robins, Sophie Shugerman, Charles
Prussian.
Miss Mollie Partner's Class: El-
sie Blum, Freda I.ang, Bessie Ros-
berg, Norman Blum, Vivian Car-
nis.
Miss Rose Friedman's Class:
Clara Abrahams, Esther Graff, Net.
tie Rothenberg, Lillian Sherman.
Miss Esther Karbal's Class: Eth-
el Austria, Samuel Coffman, I.il-
lian Dessow.
Miss Mary Barak's Class: Eli
Dater, Vera Dushkin, Jane Birn-
baum, Phyllis Abrahams.

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TO OBSERVE SOKOLOW'S
SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY

The Hebrew Week committee is
planning to celebrate the seventieth
birthday anniversary of the great
Hebrew author and Zionist leader,
Nachum Sokolow, on Thursday,
May 22.
A sub-committee consisting of
Joseph Haggai, L. Altman, St.
Michlin, Abraham Panush, Morris
Lachover, Del)ora Kutnik and Sol-
omon Smullin was appointed to
plan the celebration. Friendly or-
ganizations are asked not to make
any arrangements for the evening
of Thursday, May 22.

OLD FOLKS HOME

The members and friends of the

Northwestern Branch of the Jew-
i-h
Folks' Home are invited
to the linen shower and cad party
to be held at the Fort Wayne Ho-
tel, Tuesday, 51ay 1:1, at 1:30 p.
in. For an admission fee those at-
tending are asked to bring Same
useful linen or purchase some at
I the Fort Wayne Hotel as the home
is in dire need of all kinds of use-
ful linen. Miss Edna Lewis iv
chairman and Mrs. .1. Goldberg is
co-chairman. The hostesses are
Mesdames: R. Sarasohn, H. Prenz-
lauer, If. At. Shulman, J. Ron°, G.
Israel, I.. II. N1arienthal, S. Sing-
er, NI. I'. Fisher, J. II. Ehrlich, M.
Jacobson, J. Wartell, St. Blatnikoff,
W. Shultz and Lewis Rubenstein.

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IN THE ADIRONDACKS HAS A FEW VACANCIES

Watch for Announcement in Jewish Chronicle

HIMELHOCHS

April 30—To Mr. anti Mrs. Nathan N. Kaplan (Mabel August) of
2749 Elmhurst, a daughter, Carolyn E,telle.

STATE HADASSAH
TO MEET MAY 27

Capelets!

Coming to Detroit Soon!

Toilet Goods—First Floor

May 1—Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Bauer of 3375 Fullerton, a daughter,'
Barbara Carolyn.

April 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Charlts Rubiner (Selma Zechman) of
The many friends of Miss I.eona Lansing, Mich., a son, Walter Jerome.
Payne will be interested to know
April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Roy I.ipshinsky (Evaline Askowitz)
of her election to the Mortar
Board of the University of Illinois. of 15850 Normandy avenue, a daughter, Constance.
April 16—To Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rubin of 4002 Duane, a son, Gil-
She has the distinction of being
the first Jewish woman than to be more Norman.
so honored in the history of the
April 18—To Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Katzman of 885 East Grand
university. She is also a member boulevard, a son, Jerold Robert.
of Sigma Delta Phi and has served
as president of her sorority, Sigma
Delta Tau. The interest Miss
J. N. F. LADIES PLAN
Payne has displayed in all activi-
CARD PARTY MAY 25.
ties on the campus has won far her
many cups.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew.
MissRose Baker of West Phila. ish National Fund thanks the cony
dolphin avenue entertained with mittee which took part in making
two tables of bridge on, Sunday, the state conference on April 21, at
A state conference of the Michi-
May 4. Dr. and Mrs. I. Cherniak
gan regional unit id Hadassah will
and Jack Brown and Miss Ida
take place on Tuesday, May 27, at
Brown were the guests from
Hotel Statler. Delegates from Ila.
Windsor.
das,ah chapters in Grand Rapids,

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Wedding Calendar

Miss Lola Weinberg of Hazel-
June 7 — Mk. Henrietta Greenle rz:, daughter of Mr. 1 1 11 11 Mrs
wood avenue has returned from a Aaron Greenberg, to Harry Pomeraiitc,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter;
visit with relatives in Cleveland,: Pomerantz, at the bride's residence, l:40 Hazelwood.
Ohio.
June 15—Miss Ruth Neimah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nei-
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer num West Philadelphia avenue, to Herman L. Berg, son of Mr. and
of Chicago boulevard left for Mrs. Sam Ketner of Clements ave nue.
June 17--Miss Estelle Meyerson, daughter of Mrs. Rose Meyerson
Pittsburgh owing to the death of
of 2018 Vicksburg, to Aran Silverman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Silver.
their brother, Abe De Roy.
man of 344 Harmon avenue.
Miss Sophie Feinstein of Hazel-
wood avenue entertained last
Wednesday evening in honor of
her cousin, Miss Sophie Rutstein
of Boston, Mass.

Crepes!

MILLINERY—HOSIERY—CHILDREN'S

I

PAGE SEVEN

MUSIC STUDY CLUB
i DINNER-DANCE THIS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14

0

Engagements

Mrs. Edmund Sloman is active•
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Sidder of Webb avenue announce the
The Fishman Family Social Club
ly interested in the dinner-dance to
will meet at the home of Mr. and engagement of their daughter, Comtance Ruth, to Dr. Israel E. La- be given by the Music Study Club
vine,
son
of
Peter
Lavine
of
Toronto,
Canada.
I Mrs. Nathan Fishman, 2984 Bur-
Wednesday, May 14, at 7 o'clock,
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Goldberg of Dexter boulevard announce the
lingame, at 5:30 p. m. Sunday,
at the Music Box, Addison Hotel.
May 18.
engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to Dr. Israel Z. Silvarman.
The entire proceeds of the affair
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldstick of Eason avenue, Highland Park, will be used to pronude musical
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenberg of announce the engagement of their laughter, Thyrza, to Robert Dee
Calvert avenue spent last week- Anspach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A nspach of Newcastle, hod.
end visiting with friends in Cleve-
Mrs. Anna Schrebrick announce-. the engagement of her daugh-
land, Ohio.
ter, Rose, to Jacob Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Bern-
stein.
Miss Sophie Rutstein of Boston,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Must of 9192 Goodwin avenue announce the
Mass., is visiting her aunt and
uncle, Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Fein- engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Albert II. Tachna, son of
Mr. and Mrs. II. Tachna of Detroit.
stein of Hazelwood avenue.
Mrs. A. Goodman of 3210 Richly avenue announces the engage-
Miss Estelle Waronoff of 1838 IllelltI,f her daughter, Belle, to Stu ray Belk in, stilt of Mr. and Mrs.
M.
Belkin
of Cleveland. Olio.
West Philadelphia wan honored
with a birthday party on May 3 by
l'hi Alpha Gamma Sorority. Cov-
ers were laid for 14 guests.

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