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PLAY GAY PRODUCTION

Large audiences witnessed the
presentation, Monday afternoon
and Tuesday evening, of the elab-
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go aphrral Illusion," presented by
members of the Sisterhod of Tern-

For the next meeting on Monday
afternoon, Dec. 1, at femme tsetn
El, the Detroit Section of Nationai
Council of Jewish Women will Toro-
sent its annual "Neighbors 1/ay
Program," which is given in co-m-

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Many members of the League of
• h Women's Organizations are
availing themselves of the oppor-
tunitp to attend the health insti-
tute on Monday, Nov. 24, at Tem-
ple Beth El. Reservations for the
luncheon, which will be served at
12 noon, indicate that every con-
Citioent club in the league will be
weal represented. The program
committee of the league, of which
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt is chairman,
announces that it will present the
highest authorities in the city to
discuss the specialized subjects of
Dr. Hugo A.
general interest.
Freund, eminent diagnostician and
neurologist, heads the list of
sneakers, which includes also Dr.
C. J. Marinas, Dr. David J. Levy,
Dr. Maud Watson and others. The
:nstitute is open to the public, and
will begin at 10 a. m.

Mrs. S. E. Heineman of Bloom-
field Hills was hostess at a lunch-
eon Friday.

Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
A. M., will give a Thanksgiving
dinner-dance at Northwood Inn on
Wednesday evening, Nov. 26.

Edith Kopelson, well known in
dramatic circles in Detroit, direc-
tor-manager of the Detroit Chil-
dren's Theater Guild, made her
debut Friday, Nov. 14, with the
Neuhaus German Theater, Wil-
shire and Lucerne boulevard, Los
Angeles, Cal. She will also play
in their next performance, Dec. 5,
and will also organize a children's
theater under their auspices. Miss
Kopelson is to play in German film
versions as well.

Only 7 Days More to
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the November
Sale of Silks

We hate gathered together thousands of bolts
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 tine quality and is avail-
able in the most wanted of Winter Shades.

MRS. SIDNEY ALLEN

ple Beth El, under the Sisterhood's
Miss Ruth Gottfried, rormerly of
REGENE FREUND COHANE
Milford Stern, member of the Detroit, is now residing in Cleve- auspices.
Mrs. Henry Levitt had complete
oration with the educational de- social justice commission of the land.
charge of the staging of the play,
partment of the Detroit Commun. Union of American Hebrew Con-
of
which she was also the author
ity Union. Dr. William Haber, gregatiomh attended a meeting of
Mrs. II. Casanovitch and daugh- and director. Mrs. Sidney Allen
professor of economics at Michigan the commission in Cincinnati on ter, Lucille, of Los Angeles, Cal., was the musical director. The
GRISWOLD AT ITAT
State College, will discuss "What Wednesday, Nov. 12, when plans are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. scenery was designed and executed
;Can We Do About Unemployment." were made for a series of seminars Galanty of the Belcrest.
by Harold Stockburger and Mar-
Professor Haber, who it a Jew, "to a greater sense of inter-rela-
garet Coulson. Lighting effects
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman of were prepared by Sirs. avid B.
is an outstanding authority in his tionship of Judaism and social
troit'. Finest Kosher Delicatessen and Restaurant
ioleals."
60 Burlingame avenue will be at
field. Mayor Murphy drafted hit
home to their friends in honor of
services in an advisory capacity
Scenes in the production includ-
Mrs. Joseph Alexander and the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Man- ed "Through a Stained Glass Win-
for his committee on unemployment.
daughter,
Mrs.
Ilarry
Philips
of
dell, on Sunday, Nov. 23, after- dow in Old Moscow;" "A Street in
It is of interest to note that at the
. recent tri-state conference of the Chicago boulevard, have returned noon and evening. No carols.
Paris;" "A Prayer Room in the
Council of Jewish Women in Cin- from a trip to Chicago, 111.
Home of Lo San Kee;" "An Even-
116 CADILLAC SQUARE
Mrs. Max Cohn of the Belcrest tide in Hungary-' "In the Orient;"
cinnati, delegates were requested to
Mrs. henry Moses, who has been is spending a week in New York "In Gay Madrid," "Primitive and
take back to their respective sec-
PHONE CLIFFORD 3924
tions a recommendation that the visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles City.
Modern America."
subject of unemployment be con- Hopp of Chicago boulevard, has re-
Prices Reduced on All Business Men's Lunches and
Mrs. Philip Cohn of the Lee
sidered. Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, lo- turned to her home in Cincinnati,
Dinners. Quality Remains the Same.
Plaza Hotel is sponsoring a food PERFECTION LODGE
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shower and bridge party on Wed-
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DINNER-DANCE ON
nesday, Nov. 26, at the Lee Plaza.
Section
had
already
taken
steps
in
Dr.
Maud
Matson,
who
is
to
For your convenience—always room for parking.
THANKSGIVING EVE
that direction .
speak on behavior problems at the All proceeds will go toward the
The meeting, which will be •pen health institute sponsored by the Jewish Emergency Relief Fund.
to the public, was arranged by M re. League of Jewish Women's Organ-
Arrangements are being com-
Regene Freund Cohane, chairman izations on Monday, Nov. 24, at
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Klein have nleted for a dinner dance to be held
of the council's program commit- femple Beth El, has given a num- moved from Cleveland to Detroit Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 26, by
ber of interesting courses for the and are now residing at 3380 Col- Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
m., at Northwood Inn. This is to,
child study groups of the Council lingwood avenue.
be the last party given by the out-
of Jewish Women.
Mrs.
I.
Williams,
her
children
going
officers. A roadhouse tor-
(not a commercial proposition)
Mrs, Harold Schlesinger of the and her mother, Mrs. Schultz, of key dinner is on the menu and
promises many sur-
Whittier apartment was hostess at Pittsburgh, Pa., are spending the pr
a luncheon last Tuesday.
week-end in Detroit with Mr. and " ises'
The
entertainment
committee,'
Mrs. Saul Shaw and will attend the
Mrs.
by Manuel Si. Rosenthal is
Mrs. Joseph Welt and her aunt, football game at Ann Arbor Satur- headed
striving
to
provide
for
an evening
day.
1/r. Abram Sachar, author of s ' Mrs. I. B. Strauss of Ligonier, Ind.,
of jollity. This dinner dance is
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history of the Jew and director of are leaving the early part of the
open to members and their friends
Mrs. Saul Vatz, who has been and tickets may he obtained frill
the Mittel Foundation at the Uni- week for a visit to New York.
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER
visiting with her mother, Mrs.
versity of Illinois, will address a
Reuben W. Klein, 2011 Puritae
Dora
Garvett,
has
returned
to
her
On Monday, Nov. 17, the Thurs-
cultural meeting of Detroit chapter
avenue, Longfellow 4150, or (dlicers
of Iladas.sah Wednesday evening, day Sewing Circle of Temple Beth home in Pittsburgh.
of Perfection Lodge and members
Subject—"The Place of the Jewish Woman in Modern Jew-
Nov. 2ti, at Hotel Statler. Dr. El had an exhibit of the splendid
of the entertainment committee.
ish Life."
Mrs. Eugene Spanier of Dexter
Sachar will discuss the Passfield work it has been doing. In addi-
MUSICAL PROGRAM
tion to this display, individual boulevard is visiting with relatives
W hite Paper.
"Yahrzeit" and "The Organ Grinder," sung by George
PISGAH TO HAVE
members of the group exhibited
Pittsburgh.
Galvani.
sold aprons, pillows, bridge
YIDDISH ACTS AT
Conference of Women's Or- and
"Serenade," sung by Mrs. J. S. Sauk
covers, coal hangers, towels and
Sir. and Mrs. II. Dizik of Vir-
"Grenadier," sung by George Galvani.
ganizations at Statler
MONDAY'S MEETING'
novelties. The proceeds from the ginia l'ark left for New York to
"The Pearl," sung by Mrs. Ellen Alter.
sale will be used to make layettes attend the style show.
Tuesday.
Gordon Fleming at the piano.
for poor Jewish mothers who are
At last Monday's meeting, the
DIGEST OF THE WEEK'S NEWS
Mr. and Sirs. Bernard Vikor of general committee of Pisgah Lodge
An important conference of all being cared for at the Herman
Delivered in a terse manner by Philip Slomovitz, editor of
Jewish women's organizations will Kiefer Hospital. Enthusiasm has Broadstreet entertained a number decided to actively co-operate with
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
be held at Hotel Statler Tuesday been shown in the circle's work of friends at bridge and midnight the body engaged in affording re-
with the result that it will be luncheon on Saturday, Nov. 15.
lief to local Jewish unemployed.;
evening, Nov. 25, at 8 o'clock.
Sponsored by
The form which this co-operation
The conference is called by the necessary to do sewing on Wednes-
Joseph Cantor of the Cantor Furniture Shops
lays
at
well
as
Thursdays.
Mrs. S. K. Slobin and Mrs. Sally will take will be announced in the
Jewish National Fund council of
8923 Twelfth Street, formerly of 9332 Aahland Avenue.
Karbel will be joint hostesses of next issue of The Chronicle.
Detroit. Organizations are urged
Next Monday night, Nov. 21,
Mrs. Albert Schloss of Grosse a meeting of the Zadakah Club
; to senol representatives.
Pointe is making her home over members and their husbands which members and their when will be
the winter at the Belcrest.
will take place at the home of Mrs. treated to Yiddish entertainment
Karbel, 3301 Webb, Monday, Nov. by the best actors and actresses of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger 24, at 8 o'clock.
The guest- Littman's People's Theater.
The date for the deloato to be
of Boston boulevard returned from speaker will be Sam Nathonson.
a two weeks' motor trip to Chi-
staged here by the !fillet Found,
cago, St. Louis and Lawrence,
Mrs. Minnie Goodman will be Lion of Ann Arbor was set for Ins.,
Kan.
hostess at a bridge-tea Tuesday, 18.
Dec. 2, for Zedakah Club mem-
Mr. and Sirs. Sol Wolff of Law- bers and friends.
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
I
rence avenue entertained with a
TO MEET THIS SUNDAY
dinner on Friday, Nov. 21, compli- I'aul Weinberg of New York
menting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin: was the guest the past week of
The Young People's Society of
Wolff. his sister and brother-in-la•, Sir.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
and Mrs. Benjamin Slotnovitz, of hold its next meeting Sunday, Nov.
Sir. and Mrs. William Fleisch- :1232 Monterey avenue.
23, at the branch synagogue on !
man of the Belcrest are visiting in
Twelfth street between Clairmount
Cleveland, where they will remain
Alvin B. Levin of the Legal Aid and Atkin
sun, at :1 o clock sharp.
over the Thanksgiving holidays.
Bureau will address the Sabbath The program
will consist of an A ss
of the Young Woomen'e [cresting speaker, a few louisiness
Association at the clubhous, 89 Ro- announcements anol a brief social
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank of Association
Calvert avenue are spending a users, on Friday evening, Nov. 28. period
...Others
week in Atlantic City and New
At 2 (o'clock on the same day, the
York.
Sir. and Mrs. Adrian Tobias and
young son, Lee Myron, of Dowa- dramatic committee will meet with
those
interested in taking part in
Mrs. Max Fruehof of the Wil- gine, Mich., will arrive here Sun-
shire will be hostess at a supper day to visit friends and relatives. the plays to be produced soon. Any-
one
interested
in dramatics is urged
party on Saturday, Nov. 22, after Mrs. Tobias is the former Lenore
the Michigan-Illinois football game Grossman, daughter of Mr. and to attend this meeting.
The
informal
dance to be held on
at Ann Arbor.
Sirs. Max Grossman of Chicago
Dec. 13 will he at the Fort Shelby
boulevard.
Hotel,
on
Lafayette
boulevard. An
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin-
ger, 1/r. and Mrs. Hugo Freund
Among the many delightful af- excellent orchestra has been en-
gaged,
and
everything
is in readi-
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt fairs given in honor of Miss Si-
spent the past week-end in Ligo- delle Freedman, whose marriage . tom; for one of the most brilliant
,
social
events
of
the
season.
The
nier, Ind., where they visited with takes place on Thanksgiving Day,
their aunts. Mrs. I. B. Strauss and was a lingerie shower at the Wol- ((vial committee announces that
Mrs. S. J. Strauss.
verine Hotel by Slim Rose Freed- the invitations will be issued with-
man, a linen shower by the Misses in the next week or 10 days.
The riding party sponsored by
Mrs. Ralph Paul of Hazelwood Bertha and Dorothy Broady, a
avenue entertained 10 children at hosiery shower at the Wolverine the :society last Sunday proved so
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a dinner and theater party Friday, Hotel, by Miss Blanche Joseff, and successful that plans are toeing
Nov. 21, celebrating the fourteenth a handkerchief shower by Miss made for another to take glare
within the next few weltse. An
Micky Kamin.
birthday of her son, Roy.
hour's riding was followed by re-
SOHMER
Miss Rhea Cashman has re- freshments and dancing, after
which the party visited the Sister-
turned from an extended business hood
Gres rid
Bazaar.
and pleasure trip through the
Pin nn
BALDWIN
East, visiting Pittsburgh, Washing-
ton and New York.
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Miss , Mary Kauffman enter-
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Saturday, Nov. 27, at the home of Mined ,, elightfully with a dinner
Israel Weiner, 519 Siedbury aye _ i party at the Wenonah Hotel for
grand piano at a frac-
nue. There will be prizes and re- the pleasure of Miss Blanche Fire
tion of original price.
WEBER
of Flint, who is the guest of Dr.
freshments.
These are exchanged
and Mrs. Jacoby.
Graad
instruments, w h i c h
Miss
Billie
F.
Klein
has
moved
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Eleek Blumenau and Herman II.
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Koffman have returned from a
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Mrs. Anna Brenner of 2367 week's trip in Chicago and Mil-
refinishing department.
Elmhurst avenue, was hostess at a waukee. They attended the bot-
Grand
Each is an extraordi-
bridge-luncheon and personal tling convention held in Milwau-
ham,
shower on Wednesday evening, kee.
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Nov. 5, at the San Min Palace,
may be purchased on
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koffman
honoring her sister, Miss Esther
SPECIAL
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KIMBALL
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Grand
Rapids, where they attend-
Grand
Come at once.
Until Thanksgiving
marriage to Dr. Benjamin Last,
son of Mr. and Sirs. Simon Last ed the Chase-Rosenburg wedding.
GOLD BACK
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BRIDGE CARDS
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Guests, the honor guest being Mrs.
Sarah Susman of Bay City, mother
of the bride-elect.
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