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I Her Betrothal Announced)
'COMPLETE PLANS FOR (
BAZAAR OF SHAAREY
ZEDEK SISTERHOOD
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood com-
pleted arrangements for a bazaar
to be held in their new synagogue,
Chicago boulevard at Lawton, on
Nov. 15 to 17, inclusive.
More than a hundred women,
rna p ostn
composed
u oli of Chairman,
an
n , et . ) h
workers,
,
The opening meeting of the Tem-
ple Sisterhood will take place Mon-
day, NOV. 17, at 12:30. This meet-
ing will he in the f rot of a 'um
-h-
is- it
and entertainment.
"A Geo-
graphical Illusion" is the name giv-
en to the musical entertainment
written, directed and acted entirely
by members of the Sisterhood.
Only members of the Sisterhood
and their families will be permitted
to attend.
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Be Heard Against Britain's
Interference With Israel's
Destiny In Palestine
Come to the Public Protest Meeting, held
SUNDAY EVENING
NOVEMBER 2, at 8 p. m.
at the Shubert-Lafayette Theater
Lafayette Boulevard and Shelby
MAYOR FRANK MURPHY
Is Expected to Address
the Meeting
Other Speakers Will Be:
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The Hygienic Kosher
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Our First Sale in
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the clothes, and tele-
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That's all! No muss
or fuss. And none of
the old-fashioned
dismal drudgery.
Back comes the bun-
dle fresh and fra-
grant.
Crisp, New Winter Hats Sharply ,seduced
NNE
—SAVE!
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass of Kir-
by avenue, spent several days in
' Buffalo, where they attended the
Hadassah convention.
' Mrs. Harry \Vine of Chicago
boulevard, returned from a three-
weeks visit to New York.
SOLEILS
C
C
,
Leo I. Franklin spent the week-
end in Pittsburgh, visiting his sir,
: ter and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
, mond Einstein.
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SUNDAY NOV. 2, 2 p.m.
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JUDGE WILLIAM M. LEWIS
Am' Other National Leaders-
HUDSON'S
BICUR CHOLEM SRS.
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
RABBI A. M. HERSHMAN
of Philadelphia
We have gathered together thousands of bons
of the finest fabrics that have ever been pre-
sented in our November Sale of Silks. Satins,
Canton crepes, eyelet embroidered silks, print-
ed novelties — and all at prices that haven't
been witnessed in such an event in years.
Every inch of fabric is fine quality and is avail-
able in the most wanted of Winter Shades.
Women on Monday, at Temple Oct. 25 and 29. The following
THE SILK FABRICS SHOPS
Both Et, will he a guest at the courses are being offered: "Man-
Third Floor—Farmer Street Building
Statler during her stay in Detroit. agement of the Pre-School Child at
Home," "Emotional Growth and
MRS. LOUIS ROBINSON
Gene Melli of Florence, Italy, Personality Adjustments," "Adoles-
The Bicur Cholera Seniors held spent five days in this city and was cence, Its Conflicts and Escapes,"
installation of officers on Oct. 25. entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Felix "Changing Attitudes in the Fields branch of the synagogue on Mon- -
The officers presented Mrs. Ann Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib, of Mental Hygiene," "Fathers' day, Oct. 27. Reports were given
Weinbeck, newly installed secre- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman and Groups— Attitudes in Marriage by each chairman present, and the
and Family Relationships," "Y. W. bazaar promises to be a record
tary and treasurer, with a gift in Mr. anti Mrs. flurry Farbstein.
II. A. Groups," "Character Build- event in the history of Shaarey
appreciation of her untiring serv-
Zedek. A large attendance is an-
ice to the society.
72 SHEETS, FALMOUTH RIPPLE with
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster- ing, in Children," and "Jewish ('en-
Reports were read on the sick %odd of La Salle boulevard, re- ters Groups For the Mothers' ticipated and no effort is being
2 PACKAGES OF ENVELOPES
cases being cared for and Yisker , turned from a visit to New York, Clubs. These courses are open to spared in the way of entertain-
money and donations received are where they visited with their chil- the general public. Registrations ment and amusement.
Dancing, with its special built
acknowledged. Mrs. Litt was the dren, Roserna and F red, who are are being taken at the club house,
recipient of the tea set. Refresh- attending school there.
89 Rowena street. Mrs. Abraham platform, and a leading dance or-
chestra
furnishing the music, will
Regular Price $1.00
menbs were served and dancing
J. Levin is chairman of the com-
be a feature.
followed. Mrs. Ruse Levites se-
Florence Feinberg of Chicago, mittee, under whose direction the
The
country
store
will
have
load-
cured Miss Kay and her boys to III., is the guest of her brother and courses have been prepared. Mrs.
ed shelves. The linen and needle-
furnish the music gratis.
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Emery Monash is vice-chairman work booth promises to
be a show
1550 Woodward Avenue I took.
Sines ISIS R an. 0200
Plans are being completed for Feinberg of Leslie avenue.
and Mrs. Philip Brown is secretary-
place of what skillful hands can
treasurer.
the annual rummage sale. Mrs.
accomplish.
Rose Levites is general chairman.
Mrs. Karl Kiefer of Cincinnati,
Dozens of dolls have been
Mrs. Lena Miller, Euclid 7404-W, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Among the Detroit girls who at- I dressed for the doll anti to booth. 4-
has charge of articles for rum- Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger of Boston
tended the Michigan-Illinois foot- I
A fine collection of jewelry and
Detroit's Finest Kosher Delicatessen and Restaurant
make. A phone call will be greatly boulevard.
ball game and house parties in Ann I a II electrical appliances has also
appreciated.
Arbor the past week end were: ;Mil- been received.
Under the chairmanship of Mrs. dred Harris, Wilma Glazer, Edith
The photograph booth promise
Alexander Freeman, students in Lieberman, Dorothy Weitsman, Mil- much interest, as does the fortune
LOCAL ICOR SPONSORS
elling booth. Features ar
A MIDNIGHT CONCERT the advanced classes of the Detroit dred Love and Ammie Marks.
Iligh Schools and those in the sub-
planned for each member of th e
urbs are completing their garments
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth f amily.
The Detroit branch of Icor, the
for the Needlework Guild, soon to Jacob of Pontiac, held their annual
A special Detroit Jewish Chron
Organization that sponsors the set-
116 CADILLAC SQUARE
be sent into the orphan asylums rummage sale at the Community I cle booth will he in charge o
f
tlement of Jews on the soil of Rus-
PHONE CADILLAC 3924
and hospitals of this city. The Center, Oct. 21, 22 and 23.
Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne,
sia, is sponsoring a midnight show
school work organized by Mrs.
All Home-Cooked Food at Medium Prices
The chairman of the bazaar i
and concert at the Little Theater,
Freeman several years ago has
T'Iie social committee of the Mrs. David S. Diamond, with Mrs .
We serve breakfast, business lunch, dinner and sandwiches.
I 62 East Columbia, on Saturday,
now become a part of the guild in I Young 1'eoples Society of Congre- Morris Blumberg as co-chairman.
Specializing in Sunday dinners.
Nov. 8, beginning at 11:45 p. m.
every large city. The Jewish Child' gation Sharey &del( is planning an
The following are chairmen of
I The program will include selec-
We also carry a full line of imported and domestic deli.
Care
Council has recently been add- informal dance to he held in Decem-
ooths and features: Dancing,
eacies.
tions by the Freiheit Gesangs Ve-
Ins Charles liamberger; Sunday
rein and a sketch by the Arbeiter ed to the list of 43 institutions in- tier. Tickets will be sold only by
For your convenience—always room for parking.
cluded
in
the
annual
distribution
of
invitation and the attendance still light dinner, Mrs. David B. I.ich-
Club Dramatic section. A. Bach-
limited.
Miss Mildred Love, t 3 ig, Mrs. llarry Z. Brown; candies,
man, 'cellist of the Detroit Sym- the Needlework Guild, the Jewish
Irs. HerbertWarner, Mrs. IrRIMIre
phony Orchestra, will be soloist, Social Bureau receiving last year chairman, will make definite an-
amuel Caplan; needlework, linens
nouncements with regard to this
with Miss Ida Kogan at the piano. more than 2,000 new garm( rats.
nil infants' wear, Mrs. Herman
matter shortly. The society is co-
There will also be a recitation and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Schlesinger
Cohen,
Mrs. II. P. Cohen; cakes,
operating
with
the
Shaarey
Zedek
(lance by the Junior Icor members. ,
3
if Boston boulevard, will leave next
Sisterhood in the bazaar to be held n In,. Louis Robinson, Sim. Sey-
This concert is being held in
Wednesday
by
motor
to
Chicago,
lour
Frank;
dolls and toys, Mrs.
Nov.
15,
16,
and
17.
1
I celebration of the first convention
lee I.eiter, Mrs. A. M. Hershman;
of the Jewish settlements in Bira St. Louis, and Lawrence, Kansas,
where
they
will
attend
the
seventy-
efreshments,
Mrs. Morris Blum-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mitchell of 35
r
Bidjan in Soviet Russia.
9 b
erg, Mrs. Oscar Blumberg; cigars
Announcement is made that the i fifth birthday celebration and tam- Phillips avenue entertained last
)
reunion
of
their
father,
Sol
nd
flowers;
Mrs.
Harry B. Keidan,
Sunday evening in honor of Miss 3
annual Icor bazaar will he held at
Marx.
Irs. Nathan Simons; country
Goldie Ittigson, formerly of Hous-
Jericho Temple on Jan. 16, 17
tore,
Mrs.
Ilimon
Kaplan, Mrs.
and 18.
ton, Texas. Covers were laid for
Miss Margaret Freund, dough- 20 guests.
avid Fauman; photographs, Sirs.
ter o
idney
Stone;
fruits,
Mrs. Abra-
r. and Mrs. Ilugo Freun d ,
Halevy-Hazomir Choral So-
gave a Hallowe'en party last Sa
ham Cooper, Mrs. Theodore Levin;
ciety Prepares for Sixth I irday to which she invited 19 L I Mr. and Mrs. N. Fishman of advertising, Mrs. Ira Copeland;
of [Burlingame avenue, have as their
Annual Concert.
her young friends. Each one of t he guests their aunt and uncle, Mr. publicity, Mrs. A. Louis Gordon.
The Halevy-llazomir Choral So- guests appeared in costume rear e- anti Mrs. S. Siporin of Omaha,
Terminates the Successful Drive for Member.
ciety held its second social of the s enting some distinctive characte r , !Neb., and their cousin Ben It -
FAUMAN TO ADDRESS
season Oct. 10, with Branch 230 of
berg of New York City.
ship Carried On by the Detroit Lodges of the
Mrs. Joseph Kopman of St. Louis,
the Jewish National Workers' Alli-
SISTERHOOD OF S. Z.
ance,in honor of the Succoth boll- g lo., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slarienthal
THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF
day. Mrs. Brussel', Mr. Mogill and
. Komar) of Calvert avenue the of lita-hester Manor, Rochester
The next regular meeting of
Mr. I.utchansky were the soloists P ant week.
avenue, entertained 16 guests at the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zeilek
for the evening. Mr. Schane sang
dinner Tuesday, Oct. 14, compli- will be held Nov 10, at 2 p. m., at I
by request. Mr. Levine read and
Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Alexan- menting Miss Ruth Barnett, whose the Statler Hotel.
d er were in Cincinnati the past
told about the holiday.
Dr. David Fauman will be the
engagement to Frederic Gross has
Preparations for the sixth an-I" . eek-end where they were guests just been announced.
speaker of the afternoon. His
nua concert are now in full at the dinner in honor of the eight-
subject will be "Chassidism: the
Close to 200 new members will be initiated. There
swing. The members present at ieth birthday of Charles Shohl.
A card party for the benefit of Story of a Joyous Faith."
will also be an initiation of Brith Sholom Junior Club of
the first two rehearsals at 8923
Dr. Fauman has been a resident
orphans, given by Mrs. Morris
Detroit, consisting of 100 young boys and girls between
Twelfth street were enthused and
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal of Fishman and Mrs. Nathan Fish- of Detroit for the past six years
the ages of 16 to 21.
settled down to good earnest sing-In oston boulevard are sojourning in
man, will be held at the home of and has made his influence felt
ts
inc with David Frohman, noted ' aliforma.
Mrs. Morris Fishman, 2252 Glad- here because of his knowledge in
conductor, directing.
stone, Nov. 12, on Wednesday at matters Jewish.
1
The Honorable Judge Wm. M. Lewis of Philadel-
Mr. and Mrs. David King of the 2 o'clock. Refreshments will be
The musical program will in-
phia, Grand Master, and Martin 0, Levy, Grand
clude vocal
M
os sol
by
1. Levin President of Congre- Wilshire spent the week-end in Co-
rs. S. S .
Secretary,
y, will be hone
served and prizes awarded. TicketslWittenberg, accom pa nied
lumbus
with
their
children,
Mr.
and
by Mrs .
gation Emanuel.
•
are procurable at the door or by 'Philip Bloomgarden. A social hour
Mrs. Newton King.
Congregation Emanuel, on Oct.
calling Long. 5785 or Gar. 6887. will follow.
As a progressive and active Jew you cannot afford t-
8, elected I. Levin president; Eli
Mrs. M. D. Wittelshofer of At-
stay away from
Sachse, vice-president, and L. Kra-
Charlotte Ethelyn Penn of Wav-
k inson avenue, left for a 10-day
mer, treasurer,
erly avenue, has recently returned
BRITH SHOLOM
V isit to Boston, to visit with her sis-
from a four months' extended visit
ter, Mrs. Arthur Katzenberg.
with her relatives at The Gibber
Same day, 7 p. m. , a great banquet with music and
Hotel, Kiamesha I.ake, N. Y. She
dancing will end with festivals for membership campaign.
Miss Beatrice Greenberg of Char-
also was extensively entertained in
The art school of the Jewish
leroi. Pa., attended the Michigan-
Paterson and Passiac, New Jersey Centers Association has started its
Illinois game and was guest at the
by friends anti relatives.
fall season. Classes for advanced
A. E. Phi House in Ann Arbor,
students are held on Sunday ml rn
Mrs. .1. Ring was hostess to 35 ings from 10 until 1o
k and I
o ' c I oc
Philip Adler of the editorial staff
For Quality, Quantity and Correct Price Patronize
guests at her home at 9668 Otsego for elementary students on Wed-
of the Detroit News addressed the
at a farewell party for Mr. and nesday afternoons from 4 until 6
Detroit News Century Club on Moh-
Mrs. J. Marks, who are leaving for o'clock, at the Jewish Center, 31
day, Oct. 27, on "Itussia Today,"
Los Angeles, Cal. Bridge was Melbourne avenue. The school,
8729 TWELFTH STREET
basing his facts on observations
played and a midnight lunch under the supervision of Mrs.
made last year when he spent four served.
David B. 1Verbe, has as its instruc-
months in Soviet Russia.
11719 DEXTER BOULEVARD
tors William Greason and Jascha
Mr. and Mrs. A. Eichman of Schwartzmann. Registrations of
00c
Business Men's Luncheon Served at Both Places
Mesdames Joseph II. Ehrlich, Richton avenue are leaving for Los
those interested in these classes!
Regular Supper
It alph Davidson, Maurice Landau,
Angeles, Calif.
are
now
being
taken
at
the
Jewish
H arry Cohen, Isaac Shetzer, Moe
Center any day or evening.
IL
alter and Peter Vass anti bliss
Miss Florence Horowitz of 2066
le anette Steinberg have returned
see°
I fr am Buffalo where they were dele- Hazelwood avenue, has returned
mnrn- ern -, -
home after a year's residence in
rrn rvn rIriTrIllr1171 ■
;yr
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ales to the sixteenth annual con- Los Angeles. Enroute, for the past
--
-
re ntion of Hadassah.
month, she was the guest of her
sister, Mrs. B. 11. Hertzberg of
Mrs. Frank V. Martin of Massa- Freeport, Long Island.
chusetts avenue, entertained at a
luncheon Tuesday, Oct. 28.
Mrs. Sidney B. Morris of the
Wilshire has returned after a visit
'MOW you can re-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cole of the Bel- with her parents in Youngstown,
duce washday
crest are leaving the middle of the Ohio.
I week for Baton and will attend
to a mere matter of
the Ilarvard-Yale football game.
minutes. Just gather
Gigs LAUNDRY
does it Li ( l ;
CONGRESSMAN ROBERT H. CLANCY
Much interest attaches to the ap-
pearance of Joan London before the
Council of Jewish Women, on Mon-
day afternoon Nov. 3, at Temple
Beth El. Miss London who is a
prolific writer and lecturer on many
subjects, is a graduate of the Gni-
, versify of California. While in-
heriting much of her famous fath-
er's literary genius, Miss London
has attained distinction on her own
account both as writer and critic
o note. Among Miss London's
chief interests is the evolution of so-
oal and economic life caused by
the growing change in the status
of women. For her subject on Mon-
day she has chosen "My Story of
Jack London."
Following the dinner dance, this
Sunday, with the Phoenicians and
Dave Diamond suplpying the music,
the Phoenix Club will present a
Mrs. Rosa Isaacs, formerly of special super-talkie, and is endeav-
Montreal, Canada, and lately of oring to secure a pre-lease feature
, Miami, Fla., announces the en- for this occasion.
gagement of her daughter, Ruth
The Detroit section Jf National
Florence, to Alfred A. Klunover,
Miss Joan London, (laughter of Council of Jewish Women announ-
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Jack London, the novelist, who will cos the courses in child study which
Klunover.
address the Council of Jewish opened for the current season on
—Photo by Ile,. Studio
MISS RUTH FLORENCE ISAACS
HEYN'S for YOUR
WINTER COAT
Take Advantage of
the November
Sale of Silks
,
Miss Lisette Freund, daughter o
Dr . and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund, who
studying at Oberlin University
berlin, Ohio, was on a abort visit
las t week with her family. Her
bro they, Richard, came in from the
anbrook School to complete the
mily circle.
WELLER a
The Bar Mitzvah of Solomon
Ka sae, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe
K sae, was observed Oct. 18, at Con.
egation Emanuel. At the dinner-
nce in the Bar Mitzvah's honor,
d Oct. 19, 200 people were pres-
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