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44th ANNIVERSARY

PAGE SEVEN

Sale of ...........
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Sam Jacobs of Virginia Park •
hiss returned after spending a
week in Milwaukee, Wis.

Mr. and Mrs. David Selker, 3230
Euclid Heights boulevard, Cleve-
land Heights, Ohio, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Edith,
to Arnold Frank of Buffalo, N. Y., 1
on Sunday evening, Dec. 7, at their
home. Miss Selker is the grand.'
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohn,
3316 Webb avenue,

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Hundreds of
Fur Coats and
Scarfs at Prices
That Urge You
To Buy Now

Buy With Confidence

WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD

BENDETSON NETZORG

lias removed his Piano Studio, together
with those of his assistant teachers
to

5415 CASS AVENUE,

(Art Centre)

Founding the

Netzorg School of Piano

The program of instruction will correlate piano
with the divisions in music study necessary for the
highest development of pianistic talent and musi-
cianship; it will embrace all departments from the
primary, for beginners, to the preparation for an
artist's or teacher's career.

Telephone Columbia

2101

Miss Esther Brenner, 2376 Elm-
hurst avenue, entertained 20
guests at a bridge-luncheon and
kitchen shower, honoring her aunt,
a bride of Nov. 27, Miss Esther
Sunman of Bay City. The out-of-
town guest was Mrs. Sarah Sun-
man, mother of the bride-to-be.

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A beautifully appointed engage-
ment-dinner was given by Mr. and
Mrs. Barnett Kroll in honor of the
engagement of their daughter,
Betty, to Leo Schlossberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Schlossberg, on
Sunday evening, Nov. 16. Dinner
was served to 90 guests. Enter-
tainment was by the Misses Little,
Anne and Dorothy Kroll, George
Benson and Bob Robbins. Dance
music was by Louis Gamble's or-
chestra. Among those present
from out of town were Mrs. David
Hochberg and daughter, Faye, of
Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ben-
son and fancily, Mr. and Mrs.
Frumkin, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sha-
piro, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shapiro
and Mrs. Hoffman, all of Flint,
Mich.

EMPLOYMENTOFFICE
RENEWS ITS APPEAL

Given by

TUSI TALA SORORITY

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23

Fi atm Ing

EARL WALTON'S DIXIE DANDIES

At the Book-Cadillac Hotel

DANCING 9 TO I

TAX ONE DOLLAR

THE PEREIRA SCHOOL

of

DANCING AND ELOCUTION

Ballet

Interpretive
Russian
Snanish
Adagio
Acrobatic
Ballroom Dancing, also Physical Culture
Special Work in Musical Comedy and Tap-Dancing

MISS KATHLEEN PEREIRA

Instructress

STUDIO, GAYLORD BLDG., 10 WEST WARREN, ROOM 9
Phones: Columbia 3483 or Longfellow 5928

SIXTEENTH ANNUAL BALL

Given by the Progressive

Ladies Unterstitzung Verein

SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 29

MACCABEES BUILDING,

WOODWARD AT PUTNAM

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Music by n Well Known Orchestra

TICKETS 50c — PROCEEDS TO CHARITY
Delp This Worthy Cause by Attending

KEEP YOUR HAT
LOOKING NEW

ONE-DAY SERVICE

RENOVATED, RE-SHAPED
RE-TRIMMED

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ALL MAKES OF HATS TREATED BY EXPERT
HATTERS

F. DANCE
WILL BE HELD JAN.

JUNIOR J. N.

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The Junior Jewish National
SCHWARTZ--GOODMAN
Fund will give its annual informal
A pretty event of Sunday, Nov.
dance Sunday, Jan. 18, at the
Ili was the wedding of Ida Good-
!Book-Cadillac hotel,
The following are on the dance man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
committee: Chairman, Yetta Jea- William Goodman of East Philadel-
nette Hoffman; co-chairmen, Es- phia avenue, to Charles Schwartz,
ther Earbel and Israel Weiner ; son 33f Mr. and Mrs. Raphael
publicity committee, Louis Pur- Schwartz of Oakland avenue,
ther, Esther Moore, Al Freidman which was held at the Holbrook
and Israel Weiner; ticket commit- Street Synagogue at 6 p. m.
tee, Henry Gottliffe and Mary!
The bride was charming in is
Newman. Co-operating with the gown of white satin and carried a
bouquet
of white roses and
:lance committee are Betty Milkov-
s
sky, Molly Portner, Elizabeth Ku- 5 if the valley. Pearl Caminsky, th
min. Ida Kaplowitz, Irving Pitzack maid of honor, was attired in a
and Saul Sunder.
gown of nile green satin and ea
• Regular meetings of the organ- ried a bouquet of tea roses. T y,
ization are held Wednesday eve- 1 bridesmaids were Mollie Goodman
flings, at 8:30, in the Shaarey 7.33- • sister of the brick., Sadie Bernstei
jdek branch, Twelfth and Atkinson. and Rose Cohen. All carried boa
:Everybody is welcome.
quets of pink roses. Jack l.itsk Y
acted as best man and the usher 9
Inter •
were Oscar Adelson, Max Voli
and Robert Tucker. Little Rogi
Rosenberg, the flower girl, wa
adorable in an accordion pleate
The managing board of the in-.
yellow chiffon dress. Rheda Mille
•ter-fraternal
basketball
league
and her brother, Leonard, war e
completed plans for the newly t
rainhearer and ringbearer, re
formed basketball loop to he com-
spectively. Sam Miller acted a
posed of six leading Jewish fra- t
oastmaster.
r
ternits, I'hi Kappa Epsilon, Al-
oha Tau, A. Z. A. 63, A. Z. A. 93,
PLISKOW—KANTER
I'hi Beta Epsilon and Phi Alpha
Tau. The following in the sched-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kanter an
ule for the opening game to he nounce the marriage of lista
played at the Commerce High ' laughter, Lillian, on Sunday, Nov
School gym Wednesday evening. 3, to Harry L. Pliskow, son of Mr
a rid Mrs. Louie Pliskow. After
Dee. 3, starting at 7:30:
Alpha Tau vs. l'hi Beta Epsilon. honeymoon trip to Chicago the
A. Z. A. 63 vs. A. Z. A. 93.
a re now residing at 2911 Monterey
The hoard of advisors announces a venue.
that admission to these games is
free and that everybody is wel- •
LEWIS—WELLER

20S GRATIOT-145 MICHIGAN
!DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER

Thr Smart lioitese So.ren

In

the Morning Before Going to Town

Place it in our hands for 10 nunutes and it will look like

new. Drive a clean oar to town.

Wash 8 1125

Lubrication Service

Winter Storage Service, $12.50 Per Month

Dexter Auto Wash

12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD

$10 .9 5

Her Betrothal is Made
Known at Dinner Dance

SCHOR

Fumliuke

Wedding Calendar

ilE.NRY-ri TAT T ER

LET US CLEAN YOUR CAR

There are still a few spring filled mattresses left
for only

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Arie of 803 Hazelwood avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ethel Eleanor, to John E.
Friedman, son of Mrs. Samuel Friedman of this city.

PROCEEDS OF DANCE
NOV 29 FOR CHARITY

Chantilly Kookys

, A• 'lase Them
C•r•yr•r
poppy Seed
Alm*
Cnnamon
Almond
Champaign
Chocolate

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for Cocktail.,

etc.

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10 Broadway Market
Ran. 3115
10351 Weedwffird Longfellow 2141
7(141 E. Jeffers..
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COMPANY

8928 TWELFTH STREET

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MISS EVELYN JASSY

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Mr. and Mrs. henry Jassy of
511 Arden Park announced the
engagement of their daughter,',
Evelyn, to Charles Goldman, son!
of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Goldman of ;
Chicago, Ill., at a dinner-dance on
Sunday evening, Nov. 16, at the
Embassy Club. Covers were laid:
fur I00 guests and the tables were
adorned with chrysanthemums.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Dr. and Mrs. Harold Roth-
bard of Ann Arbor, Mich., and
Miss 01innette Keller, Herbert .ss
Sime, Edward Gourfain and Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Goldman, all of
Chicago, Ill,

GEORGE GALVANI
-BARITONE-

SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL

Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
Programs,

Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching

STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD

Phone Columbia 2943

:ample Nall El
Natra

CANADA FURS

MURRAY H. DRAIMIN

Services:

"It Thi+ a Time for Thankariyinu''
will he the ...We. of Or. Iwo H. Frank-
lin'. •..on Sunday morning. NOV. 23.
On Sati.rdle,.. Nov. 22, •I 10: 30 a. to ,

Dr. Leo M. Franklin wO deliver the ner•
nom on "When Ignorance is Sin "
tin Sonday, Noy. 30, Rabbi Leon Fran,
will deli,er the second of his +e m. of
,ermoundo
n - Dor Neweot
Proh,
len. "r the title, - Thi, Racket Era -
1920 to 1430."

Jew lh Teachers' C

FUR DESIGNER

FUR COATS MADE TO MEASURE

Remodeling — Repairinng

11525

Dexter Blvd.

At ',awn ni

Phone Garfield 4484

The publici• invited to attend the
meeting o of I he ”hio-Michiv an Jew h

Education A•voclati on wh,. h
take. place Thorsday. Friday and Sat.ir•
day. Nov. 27, 2. and 29. The Thor ota,
.eoohins will Ire hell at Hotel Si•tler.
and the Friday session, will take pled.,
at Temple meth El.

Temp!. Beth El SFsterhood:

Cndler the auopiceo of the I easte
Jew i h Womens Organiartions, of which
Ire Temple Si.terhmal iv mber. •
en9h instome will be held at Temple
Beth El Monday. Nov. 71. An in,.
/icipant , ,on th program will Ire lir.

Fraternal Basketball
League.

H
A
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Our selection at this time is far greater than
at any time before.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harris announce the engagement of their
daughter, Gertrude Bennett, to Dan Weingarden, son of Mr. and Mrs.
I. Weingarden of Windsor, Ont.

Births

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in tine furnishings to buy. Every piece of fur-
niture on our floors is reduced from 20(7, to 50%.

Nathan Zager of 7342 Michigan avenue announces the engage-
ment of his sister, Etta, to David Barbas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Barbas of 4:3:14 West Euclid.

The employment bureau of the
Young 'Women's Hebrew Associa.
on, 89 Rowena, this week re-
: newel its appeal to employers to
co-operate in offering permanent
r temporary work to unemployed.
Miss Dina Connell, who is in
.•harge of this bureau, will receive
Nov. 27—Miss Marian Rice, daughter of Sol Rice of 3318 Culver
applications either in person at
the "V' office, or over the tele- avenue, to Paul Rosenblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenblatt or
phone, Columbia 5621. Miss Con- Buffalo, N. Y.
net! especially appeals to employ-
Nov. 27—Miss Sidelle Freedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
ers on the eve of the Christmas Freedman, to Kenneth Rubinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rubin-
shopping period, when there will stein, at the Wolverine Hotel.
d
: be a need for extra work in stores.
Nov. 27—Miss Rena Natalie Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Connell states that speed Henry II. Goldberg of Cleveland (formerly of Detroit) to Alfred Eu-
!classes in stenography are being' gene Marko of Chicago, Ill. (formerly of Detroit), at the Belden Strat-
:conducted at the clubhouse every , ford Hotel in Chicago.
morning for the unemployed and!
Nov. 30—Miss Sarah Haber, daughter of Mrs. Esther Haber of
on Tuesday and Thursday evenings'
10023 North boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio, to Joshua Joyrich of Detroit,
for girls who have been compelled
son of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Freidenreich of Radom, Poland, at 4 p. m.
to take other work than that for •
at the Jewish Center, 1117 East 100th street, Cleveland, Ohio. Re-
which they have prepared them-•
ception in the evening at bride's residence.
selves. These classes enable them,
to keep in practice for the time
a
when they may be able to go back
to their regular type of work.
Lectures are being conducted at
the Y. W. H. A. by prominentj
executives on attitude, personal-j
ity, dress and appearance.
Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg of 2044 Hazelwood, a
Classes are also being conducted
in legal stenography, and a number son, Herbert.
of girls are already available for
Nov. 43--To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosenberg (Eveline Teitel) of
this type of work.
Pontiac, Mich., formerly of Detroit, a son, S Kerwin Earl
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The above is a group of the Had co-chairman, to provide entertain- tee, of which Mrs. J. Magidsohn is
dassah donor luncheon workers! went that will be a fitting. symbol, chairman are still going full .peed
en at the Phoenix ( lub, with !of the work of Hadassah, as well This, together with the enthusiasm
Mrs. Abraham Srere and Mrs. Jo-, as the success of the campaign of the workers, promise to make
seph Ehrlich, co-chairmen of the that is now being completed.
this luncheon an outstanding event
luncheon
committee, and
rs.] Reports of the luncheon co-
cons-
in the annals of campaigns.
Ralph Davidson, president of De-, mittee show that 75 additional
Mrs. Herman Koploy and her,
troit Hadassah.
The luncheon !pledges have been received. The committee will make collection of
lakes place Dec. 9.
ways and means committee, of the savings boxes this week.
Preparations are now being which Mrs. Herman Schmier is The next meeting of the lunch.
made by the program committee,' chairman; the bake shop, in charge eon workers will take place at the
of which Miss Ilattie Gittelman is': of Mrs. S. Berman and Mrs. S. J. Phoenix Club Wednesday, Nov.!
chairman, and Mrs. David Werbe,jSauls; the miscellaneoua commit-, 26, at 11 a. m.

Engagements

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Left to right: Bottom row—Mesdames David Werbe, Nlax Dushkin, J. E. Ehrlich (chairman of lunch-
A traditional Jewish engagement eon committee), Harry Alvin, John Ginsburg.
party was held last Sunday at the
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row-51esdames Rosenblum of Cleveland, Joseph NIagillsohn, Milford Stern, S. L. Trigg, Ed. A.
home of Jake Binenstock, 2683
Atlas, Meyer L. Prentis, Abraham Srere (chairman of luncheon committee), Sidney Stone, M. Leiter,
Fullerton avenue, for the prospec- Eugene Turenyi.
tive bride and bridegroom, Shir-
Third row—Mesdames II. P. Cohen, Harry Kopel, Nathan Koploy, Morton Aschner, Sans Hartman, Sid-
ley Binenstock and Nathan Cohen. ney Allen, Harry Goldman, Philip Bruudo, Miss Ilattie Gittleman, Mesdames Herman Schmier, Max May,
About 200 guests were in attend- Laurence Roskam, II. Jacobson.
ance. Rabbi Joseph Thumin of
Fourth row—Mesdames A. Harry Brodie, A. B. Stralser, Theodore Schwartz, Milton Petrie, Miss Ruth
Congregation Beth Abraham deliv- Blumentral, Mesdames II. Marks, Sol Sallan, Abraham Cooper and Ralph Davidson, president of the De-
ered an address in honor of the oc- troit Chapter of iladassah.
casion.

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DANCE

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Miss Rose Schwartz of Cameron
avenue left Detroit on Nov. 9 for
an extended visit in Havana, Cuba.
En route, Miss Schwartz stopped
in New York for a short visit.

Ilneo

MRS. S. BARAK

The Progressive Ladies Unter-
stitzungs l erein will hold its an-
nual ball on Saturday evening, Nov.
b
28, in the Maceabee ballroom. Pro.
reedswill be given to charity. Mrs.
S. Barak of 3I6 Owen is chairman
of the program committee for the

BAZAAR OF J. N. F.
ONFEB.ZiTO23

A Freund. Dr. C. J. If•rinoo, Itr .

David J. Levy. Miss Herr Ilarrineton.
Dr Fatnoel Lewis. Dr. Mo n de Wat•on.
tie harry Vaught. Ticket• for the
v..o.heon may lie procured! at the 10171,1e
from Mr+. Dorar C. Robinson or Mrs.
kan S. Grinner.

CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Hyman L. Shapiro and
family o f 2486 Blaine wish to
thank their relatives and friends
for the sympathy shown them in
their recent bereavement.

Ccntribution to Jewish Social
Service Bureau.

The Jewish Socnil Service Bu-
reau wishes to acknowledge a con-
tribution (33 a special fund from
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atlas in
memory of Victor Sehlessinger.

Announcement was made in
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Weller o f Thursday by Mrs. S. N. Ileymar.
569 Chandler avenue announc e newly elected secretary of the Jew-
the marriage of their daughter , ish National Fund bazaar commit- fr
(Jeanette, to Frank F. Lewis, son tee, that the bazaar will he held on
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lewis o f Feb. 21, 22 and 23 at the Philadel
this city. The ceremony was per - phis-Byron hall.
firmed by Rabbi Kornfeld of To -
Mrs. Heyman stated that ticket.
halo on Oct. 24.
issued for the originally: set date -
in November will be exchanged
for the new dates, and that ticket
Realized on
that will not be exchange! will In
Shaarey Zedek Bazaar honored at the bazaar.
by
The bazaar committee will meet
Electric Needle
The bazaar of the Sisterhocal
Wednesday evening at the Shaarey
of Congregation Shaarey Zedck,
(strictly confidential)
Zedek branch synagogue, Twelfth
held last Saturday night, Sun-
and Atkinson.
day and Monday, at the new syn-
agogue, Chicago and Lawton, is
reported by the committee to
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have been a great success.
Boulevard
The northwestern branch of the
Reports indicate that close to
Jewish Old Folks' Home is spon-
at Glynn Court
87,500 wan realized at the ha-
soring another bridge-luncheon at
(Ruskin Clinic)
mar, which drew large crowds.
the Foodcraft Shop on Monday,
Euclid 8010
Special entertainment features,
Dee. I, at 12:30. No tickets will
Hours-9:30 a. m. to 3 p.
dancing and a congenial spirit
be mailed to members, who are
,
rn ated an environment of Yoh
m.; 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m.'
asked to reserve them from board
lily.
Sunday, 2 to 4 p. m.
members or from Mrs. N. Blatni-
5.
koff, Garfield 3588-W.
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Superfluous
Hair Removed

$7,500

Permanently

OLD FOLKS HOME

Florence Talcott

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A LECTURE BY

DR. CHAIM GREENBERG

On "Love or Justice—'' e Foundation of Morality"

FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28

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o'Clork Prompt' ,"

at HOTEL STATLER

l'elltr auspice. of Jew i-h National Workers' Alliance and

Zaire Znin.

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