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I. O. B .S. IN DRIVE COUNCIL
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FOR NEW MEMBERS
Mrs. Joseph
W edt Gets Impor-
tent Appo i n tment.
The Independent Order B'rith Mrs. Joseph M. Welt a past pres-
with lodges
Sholum, one country,
of the largest
and ident of the Detroit Section Notion.
most progressive Jewish fraternal III Council of Jewish Women, and
a member of the National Ilintrd
orders in the
!Le e: o ri t i oicao ,a o ;t shtio p coo .% t, is n c air or titrr o o in t
Get Into .. .
the Spirit of
Hallowe'en
under the auspices of the united
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer I.. Prentis
The opening meeting of the Iodizes of Detroit, the David Flom-
Love returned from a brief visit year of the Sisterhood of Congre- ! witz Lodge, the Samuel Kunin
and the Samuel Steffin
to Washington, D. C.
Cation Shaarey Zedek will take Lodge
Here, at Hudson's, we've prepared all man-
Lodge.
the form of a luncheon to be held
Every
nian or woman of good
ner of intriguing things . . . romantic cos.
Dr. B. Friedlander, 300 Rowena i at Hotel Stotler at 12:30 on Mon " health and
character, from the
hit . iroon ot the
h luncheon
street, is attending the Congress ; tlry,Occt2Ol.Mrs.
Blum- age of 18 to 50, is eligible for
tumes . . . comical animal heads .
of Surgeons in Philadelphia, Pa.,' b e rg,
• membership
in policies from $250
amusing false faces . . . ridiculous false
.
)there
.
where he will deliver a Paper on announces that an excellent pro "
0
,
.
This
is
campaignwi
a new intravenous anesthetic, gram has been arranged for this terminate on Nov. 2, in the pres-
hands and feet . . . weird horns and noise-
;
"Pernacton,” in the department of meeting. An address will be de ence of the grand officers from,
makers . . , wicked black cat and witch
livered by Rabbi A. M. Ilershman
anesthesia.
There will be vocal selections by ' Philadelphia, Judge William A.'
decorations . . . grinning jack-o-lanterns.
Lewis, grand master, and Martin
Mrs.
Irene
Silverstein
and
piano
"The Ladies Night Club" of the
0. Levy, grand secretary, with a
The Fabric Shops have materials for clever
I Wednesday Night Club met at the solos by Miss Edith Ella Davis • mass meeting, class initiation, ban-
costume designers; the Party, Wedding and
Phoenix Club Wednesday night. Reservations should be made by quet, music, and dancing.
' Prof. Leo I. Scharfman of Ann calling Mrs. Blumberg, I.ongfellow
Initiation and doctor examina-
Gift Bureau will plan a complete party for
Arbor read a paper on "Social 4047.
tion is free during this drive. F'or'
you, without charge.
Betterment."
further information call the Michi-
On Tuesday, Oct. 21, Marshall gan state deputy, Harry Dermer,
TOY DEPARTMENT—Twellth Floor—Farmer Sheet thuldw g
Mrs. Hannah Freud of the Bel- Pease will deliver the first lecture 2971 Tuxedo avenue.
FABRICS—Third Floor—Woodward Avenue Building
crest is visiting with her children, in the 1530-31 study course of the
Besides the parent lodges there
PARTY FAVORS—Mereenine--Woodward Avenue Budding
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Rollman of Music Study Club. The course this is also in Detroit a B'rith Sholom
PARTY,
WEDDING end GIFT BUREAU—Mearenine-
Cincinnati.
year is based upon Daniel Gregory junior club for those of the ages
MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT
Woodward Avenue Budging
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Mason's book, "From Song to Sym- of 18 to 21, meeting every Wed-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch phony." Mr. Pease's subject will nesday evening at Jericho Temple, fo Governors, was appointed vice-
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their be "The. Folk Song and the Art and Ladies' Auxiliaries of Samuel chairman of the Speakers Bureau
son, c'..ciea L., on Saturday morn. Song," The following will illus- Kunin and David Horwitz lodges. of the national body.
The next triennial of the Notion-
',AK; Oct. 18, at 9:30 o'clock. at trate the lecture: Mrs. Edmund
al Council will take place in De-
the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dex- Sloman, Mrs. David Kallman and
trait.
troit.
ter and Lawrence.
Mrs. Fred Ginsberg, the
Mrs. Charles Alpern, vocalists; YOUTHS' AFTERNOON
pre si dent ero f the . Detro i t so
ec Li
Mrs. Samuel Simon, pianist; and
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fechimer Mrs. Emory Monash and Mrs. Law- FEATURE OF BAZAAR has und
consi deratio
n the sp
motored to Columbus to witness rence Titlebaum, accompanists. OF SHAAREY ZEDEK pointment of committees for the
S
the football game between the The lecture will take place at 2:30
steps in organization
—
f p o rr el t i n h la i I t laeiv ) e ' nt.
University of Michigan and Ohio in the social hall of the Y. W. C. A.
The
bazaar
sponsored
by
the
State University Saturday.
Hallowe'en Is Corning
at Witherell and Montealm.
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood is occa. s, r ,
r• - S • OF SHAAREY
sioning much interest in Jewish cir-
Let us help you in your
Mr. and Mrs. Ily Milan of New
Mrs. Dorothy Fuldheim, well cles here and in neighboring towns. , •
selection for your party.
York are now residing at Melrose
ZEDEK WILL RESUME
known
Cleveland
lecturer,
will
Mrs.
David
Diamond,
chairman,
road, Ann Arbor.
Our assortment this year
begin her second series of lectures and her co-chairmen are giving
ACTIVITIES SUNDAY ,
is very attractive.
ul t s neo.
t
of their time successf
a
k c e thisoffoitrae
Mrs. Clarence F.nggass of Cum- and book reviews Wednesday, Oct.
one.
The Young Peoples Society of
berland road is a guest in New 22, at 2:30 p. m., at the Woman's make this
City Club. Her opening talk will They report whole hearted co-op- Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
York.
be a review of "Michaelangelo," eration on the part of members and resume activities for the 19:10-31
0 t. e. with an open meeting, Sun
Aftoe t io f ,S e htahaarteyi Zedek. season
Mrs. Ben Selling has returned to his genius, his works and the his- friends
is expected to
day, Oct. 19, at 3 p. m., at the syn -
New York after a brief visit in tory of his time. Mrs. Fuldheim
1550 Woodward Avenue
combines
effectively
the
scholar
calve a hearty response is "The agogue branch on Twelfth stree t , 5.,. .....
Detroit.
Ran. 0200
llookiiellers Since 1573
with the actress. Information Children's Afternoon," Nov. 10, at between Atkinson and Clairrnount
Clairmount.
about
the
course
can
be
obtained
1 o'clock. Much is planned for the An interesting speaker will be on ; l.
Among the Detroiters who are
at
the
information
desk
of
the
youngsters
and
a
record
attend-
the
program.
A
brief
business
ses-
attending the Michigan-Ohio State
c e
e l o t o o i k Tod i f s oa r.
football game at Columbus are Woman's City Club.
a n A
skin devoted to organization work
cafeteria
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Safir, Mr.
also announced in will follow. The meeting will la
A card party of Jericho Rebekah plaice of the Sunday night supper. closed by a short social session.
and hire. Fred F. Simmons, Sam
`We
Galanty, Louis Illumberg, Sol Kop- ; Lodge will be held on Monday eve-
Membership in the Young Peo-
man, William Brown, Sol Epstein, ning, Oct. 20, at Jericho Temple.
ple's Society is automatically open
250 RESERVATIONS IN
Edward Bernstein, Carl C. Meyers,
to all young people whose parents
Benjamin I. Safir, Jack Wolfe and
Miss Laura Simon of 2979 West FOR HADASSAH AFFAIR are affiliated with the synagogue
Dr. Daniel Cohen.
• Anyone who is not associated with
Grand avenue entertained on Sat-
urday, Oct. 4, the occasion being
Plans are being made by Miss the synagogue but who wishes to
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shwayder Miss Simon's birthday.
!tattle Gittlernan, chairman of the join the society, must make appli-
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
of Chicago are visiting with their
committee, and her associates for cation to the membership commit-
children, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Mrs. E. J. Becker entertained at an interesting program for Hades- tee.
Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Eska
Shwayder of Calvert avenue.
Under
a bridge-luncheon at the Belcrest sah s $25 donor luncheon on Dec.
the leadership of Hoke
Programs.
Friday, honoring Mrs. William 1 9. Her committee includes Mrs. Levin, the activities of the society
Will Accept Serious Pupas in Voice Culture and Coacbing
Mrs. A. Ravin has returned Fleishman, a recent bride.
Sidney Allen, Mrs. A. Harry Brod- for the past season proved both
home after spending 10 days in
ie, Mrs. l'hilip Bromic, Mrs. Ab- interesting and varied. Some of
STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD
Chicago.
The wedding of Miss Rosalind sham Cooper, Mrs. Henry I.evitt, the features were talks by promi-
Phone Columbia 1,43
B. Meyersohn, daughter of Mrs.J. Mrs. 'A 'rah C. Redfield, Mrs. Louis nest men and women, a short play
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabwin of A. Meyersohn and Max Neuman, Savage, Miss Jeanette Steinberg, produced and played by the mene-
Boston boulevard left for Los An- son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Neu- Mrs. Eiconan Saulson, Sarah Wein- t h h e tt:s.fosit l wf e r r ( a ,llio,sm th a o ll
affairs.
geles, where they will make their man, will be solemnized Oct. 22 berg and Mrs. David Werbe.
spring
atw I
future home.
at the bride's home, 242 East Eu-
The donor luncheon committee of dance, and a closing party for the
clid
A reception will fol- which Mrs. Abraham Srere and members at Northwood Inn. With
Irving Rhodes, who has been low the ceremony from 8:30 to 10 Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich are co-chair- the nearing completion of the new
visiting with his family in Detroit,, m. No cards.
men, report that 250 persons have sYangogue, however, the club feels
has returned to Milwaukee.
already signified their intentions of s t o h o a ltitof wi t
to born lid d e e n rot b h i c
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Alexander a tending this luncheon. ,e
ill, activities o
t
Mr. and Mrs. M. Fantle of Hos. of Toledo, Ohio, are spending the
Persons desiring to earn means and anticipates a very active seas-
ton boulevard have returned from week-end with their parents, Mr.
by on.
for
this
$25
luncheon
may
do
no
a trip to Sioux City, Iowa.
and Mrs. Jos. Alexander of Chi- registering with MI'S. Herman
The officers in charge for 1930-31
cago boulevard.
Schmier of the ways and means are: . Samuel S. Willis, president;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cotten of
committee, or with Mrs. Joseph Philip I rank, vice-president; Dor-
Grand Haven, Mich, spent several
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Isaacs of Mogidsohn in charge of the mis- othy Katz, recording secretary;
VICTOR .
i days in Detroit last week.
2493 West Euclid avenue an- cellaneous ways and means, or with Florence Oppenheim, corresponding
the first
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their the baked goods shop, at Dexter secretary and treasurer; and Ned
micro-
In honor of the eighteenth birth- son, Irving, at services on Satur-
l
ucsosn
,
sb
K
oiria
te:t
a
:
s
board
u
member.
and
Webb
avenues,
where
Mrs.
Sam
synchronou.
day of Miss Roslyn Jacobson, Miss day morning, Ort. 18, at the
The committee. chairmen, who
c
sreen-grid
France's Fineberg was hostess to United Ilebrew Schools, I'hiladel- Berman and Mrs. J. SHUTS are in
m
5- circuit
thee
charge.
r a .rd of diree-
16 girls at a surprise party, which phia and Byron.
radio.
Mrs. II. Keidan, chairman, and tors for the coming season, are:
was held in the ballroom of the
her captains, are now collecting the Miss Edith Shetzer, membership;
Majestic Manor on Saturday
With her small son Mrs. Benja- boxes for the Jewish National Fund Miss Mildred Love, social; Miss
night, Oct. 11.
min Siegel of New York is visiting and will continue to do so until the Nance Rosenthal, music; Miss Na-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
rogr
iGaomId.
publicity; Milton n t J. .
Luc ised in the
Mrs. I. D. Straus, who has been M. Weiss, of Rhode Island avenue, end of this month. Every one is opm
lmetin a,, :il‘re amoan tic a ; c Hoke
asked to fill her box now if she has b Go o n .
lo l mynitt
molt beautiful
Levin,
.vin is,
a guest of her sons, Robert and
Anyone w ho wishes
not already done so.
cabinet. Victor
Mortimer, at the Belcrest, has re-
Miss Judith Sielorsky, who won
has ever designed.
turned to her home in Ligonier, the piano-playing contest spon-
urged to communicate with the corn-
COMPLETE PLANS FOR
Ind.
sored by the Detroit Times in
heads immediately, as the
BAZAAR
OF
J.
N.
F.
VICTOR . . . brings in stations far and near .
1920, was awarded a fellowship in
.
ernoimttee
committees
will be organized and
Mrs. Joseph Weiss of Rhode Is- the Julliard Institute of New York
separates stations sharply and surely. Gives you the
land avenue has as her guest her on Oct. 9, having been chosen from
At a meeting on Sunday of the begin work directly after the first •
incomparable VICTOR tone . . . and the famous
daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Siegel, among several hundred applicants. general committee in charge of the
and grandchild, of New York.
VICTOR-developed tone control. Below is shown
Miss Sedorsky, who is 17 years of bazaar of the Jewish National
one of the superb new VICTOR models.
age, was a pupil of Bendtson Net- Fund, to be held at the Wnai Moshe OPEN MEETING OF
Manuel L. Weisman of Dayton, zorg for the past six years.
on Nov. 23 to 27, inclusive, chair-
JR. J. N. F. OCT. 21
Ohio, spent the past week-end in
men of sub-committees reported
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannenholz progress in their work. The con-
The
The Junior Jewish Naional Fund
of the Wilshire are visiting in mittees will meet regularly on Sun-
Mrs. Paul Jacobs of Lou An- Dayton and Cincinnati,
will have an open meeting on Oct.
(lays and Thursdays to outline ac-
Ohio.
gales is visiting her sister and I
—
tivities for the bazaar. M rs. II • I 21, at the Shaarey Zedek, Clair-I
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0.1 'Airs.
mount
and Twelfth streets. Fred
Grace Jacobson of New II. Prenzlauer is general chairman 51. Butzel
will be the speaker,
Rosenberg of the Wilshire.
IYork City, is the guest of Mrs. I.
There
will
also beentertainment '
Wolfgang of Webb avenue.
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A very pleasant surprise birth-
day party was given on Ben Si-
mons of Chicago boulevard on Sat-
urday, Oct. 11.
Sherman entertained at three ta-
bles of bridge at their home Sat-
urday evening in favor of their
cousin, Miss Esther Karbel, De-
troit. Dancing was also enjoyed
by the guests, after which lunch
was served.
The Hygienic Kosher
Delicatessen-Restaurant
and Soda Grill
Albert E. Cutler of Gladstone
avenue motored to Toronto to
spend the week-end with his fam-
ily.
116 CADILLAC SQUARE
Mrs. A. Rovin, Mrs. Benjamin
Alpert and Etta Alpert left on
Tuesday for Toronto to spend a
few (lays.
All Home•Cooked Food ■ t Medium Prices
We serve breakfast, business lunch, dinner and sandwiches.
Specializing in Sunday dinners.
We elso carry • full line of imported ■ end domestic deli-
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PHILIPS'
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(formerly Rubinfire's)
11719 Dexter Blvd., near Tuxedo
Serving a full course Business Men's
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Regular Supper
o c
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mi(, i nt " hliy it nt w oekto - ;
The Misses Florence and Minnie ing Tho e f first o rts , gis u tl, a rrhoo
THE TWO BEST PLACES TO EAT ARE AT THE
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NOW OPEN!
Ill tmpir Still, El
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Wollstein of
New York, who have been guests
here, left for Hamilton, Ohio,
where they will visit with their
children, Mr. and Mrs. harry Low-
enstein, and from there will leave
for Los Angeles, Calif.
later in the season.
Bible Classes of Congrega-
tion Emanuel.
i
The Bible classes of Congrego-
place on Monday, Nov. 10. An es- tion Emanuel will resume their,
pecially fine program is being sessions for the season on Sunday
planned for the opening meeting. morning, Oct. 19. Registration of
Regular Thursday morning sew- pupils will begin at 10 o'clock in
ings are once more in progress. the vestry rooms of the synagogue,
Meetings have begun earlier than Taylor and Wilson avenues and all
usual this season due to an emer- those between the ages of six
gency call for making layettes through hight school age, are in.
which has been sent out by the cited to join. There will also be
Herman Kiefer Ilospital. The corn- a class in post-biblical history
for
mittee needs the help of every older boys and girls under the di-
rection of Mr. Irving Schlussel.
me' T m hb e class
ass in Braille work for the
The school is late in opening this
blind conducted by the Sisterhood year due to the intervention of the
is to start shortly. Machines are holidays and it is therefore neces- '
needed for new Braille workers. It sary that all those wishing to enroll
is earnestly hoped that those who should be there this Sunday.
are nterested n the progress of this
activity will contribute as much as
they can toward the cost of a ma-
chine which is $39.50.
School of Religion:
You can register your child in
the School of Religion any week
Nit-. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer day from 9 a. m. to 5
p. m. in the
of the Belcrest are visiting in New school office on the second floor.
York.
A stork shower was given last
Wednesday by Mrs. Netty Semen-
skey, president of El Moshe Auxil-
iary, at her home, in honor of Mrs.
Rose Kaiserman, secretary of the
society. Fifty members and friends
attended this affair.
:,l e s : , ,orn reer.resA hm:in a t n sc. , ,AF: . , , , , ,r4,0<g l yivei n s !
Beth El College:
Beth El College of Jewish Stud-
Ws will open for the season on Mon-
day night, Oct. 20. A detailed no-
tice outlining the courses offered
at Beth El College is given on the
first page of this issue of The
Chronicle..
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rotenberg Change of Address:
and family, formerly of Elmhurq
Members are requested to send
avenue, are now residing in their
change of address to the secretary
new home on Webb avenue.
as possible. This is
as promptly
imperative if the mailing list is to
A farewell reception in honor of
Harris Selig of New York, who be kept up to date.
was in Detroit in the interests of
the Isaac Elchanan Theological Contributions to North End
Clinic.
Seminary and the Yeshiva College,
was given on Saturday evening by
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal and
North End Clinic has received
their son, Rabbi Harold N. Rosen- the following contributions:
Coal. at their home, 659 Boston
In memory of Joseph L. Selling
boulevard. Presidents of syna• from Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine-
Remember the "JAHRZEITS" of your beloved ones 63, 1 Laundry Co.
gogues and other local leaders man, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen-
inserting an "IN MEMO.LIAM" in The Chronicle.
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were among the invited guests.
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