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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-12-19

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America lavish Periorileal eater

CLIFTON ATINCE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

TftElk-rnorrjaisn

Miss Mollie Friedman has a lead-
, ing rob , ui the play, "What Hap-
pened on ( hanukah, a sparkling
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Waldman of 575 East Kirby avenue an- comedy-drama in a m•dern setting,
The members of the No Man's• !pounce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to I aul Marks, son toy Rabbi G. Lipkind, to be present-
Ctollar Club gave a dinner at the of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marks.
Addison Hotel on Dec. 11, honor-
ing the birthday of Maurice Arons-
,on of Webb avenue.

/21'5OTtet____

r

40 FINE ELI R
QUALITY

The Misses Jeanette Schmittke
Wienner gave n sur-
prise party Saturday evening, Dec.
13, at the tonic of Miss Sarah
Solid, in honor of her sixteenth
birthday.

Louis Lipsitz and Mr. and Mrs.
Max D. Lipsitz have returned
I front Palestine and are at home to
their friends at their residence,
2502 Calvert avenue.

Values to $97

Mr. and Mrs. James Rachleff
(Esther Sherman) of 3750 Cle-
ments avenue entertained with a
•surprise birthday party last Mon-
tiny in honor of their aunt, Mrs.
Diana Sherman.

Purchased from a maker at great
price concession, that's why they're
$48 instead of $97! Coats cut in
smart flares or straight lines. Fine
quality skins — *Northern Seal,
*Baltic Seal, 'French Seal, self
trimmed with Johnny collars, shawl
collars, roll shawl collars, Queen
Anne collars and novelty cuffs. Silk
linings—some embroidered. Ideal
gift for mother, daughter, sweet-
heart!

Wedding Calendar

21- - Miss Rosalyn Weingarden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Inn.
dore Weingarden of Glendale avenue, to Rudolph Shulman, formerl.
of Chicago, at Stutter Hotel.
Dec. 2I--Miss Dorothy Horowitz, daughter if Mr. tool Mrs. I.
Horowitz, to Morris Fish, son of Me. and Mrs. I. Fish.

Dec. 28--Miss Dorothy Lebowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Lebowski of McQuade avenue, to Jack Schiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Schiff of 'West Grand avenue.
Dec. 28—Bliss Edith Stort•han, daughter of Mr. situ Mrs. Abraham
Storehan of Taylor avenue, to Carl Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Braun.
Jan. 4--SIiss Ann C. Geller, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Geller of Owen avenue, to William G. Frankford of Pontiac.
Jan. 4—Miss Lillian Goldman, daughter of Samuel Goldman of
3320 Monterey, to Charles Schwartz, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

Mrs. Louis Gould of 11330 1101- I Schwartz of Spokane, Wash.
niur entertained the boys of Theta
Sigma Tau Fraternity at her tonic
Friday evening, Dec. 12, after;
t heir meeting.

--BARITONE--

SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger and
Paul Zeiger left by motor for Los
Angeles, where they will remain
indefinitely.

Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
Programs.

Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching



The Misses Rose Hodes and
Genevieve Faith Drapkin are visit-
! ing in New York City, where they
1 , acted as bridesmaid and maid of
— honor at the Belsky-Strauss wed-
ding. En route to Detrolt they
will he the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Nat Levy (Alyce !holes) of the
Bellyiew Stratford, Philadelphia,
Pa.

STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD
Columbia 2943

Phone

IIIN1 I-T.4
You and your
Friends are : , „, - f,,
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A
cordially in-
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vited to attend

J. W. E. W. 0. to Nominate

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Officers.



A special meeting of the Jewish
Women Welfare Organization will
be held Monday, Iles. 22, at the At-
kinson branch of the Shaarey Zed-
dr!. Reports will be heard on the
aid of support to orphaned fami-
lies in Europe in behalf of the or-
phans who are supported by this
organization in Detroit, regarding
the rummage sale, conducted by the
North Woodward branch of the
(organization. which is still in pro-
gress at 8572 Russell street, and a
report on the success of the card
party, also being arranged by the
branch, held Dec. 13, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman,
2252 Gladstone avenue.
Final arrangements will be mad..
for the Chanukah laths party to be
held Saturday evening. Dec. 27, at
the ballroom of Mr. and Mrs. Mark-
ovitz, 1169 Atkinson. Mrs. A. Kat-
zin, vice-president of the organiza-
tion, is chairman of this affair. Ar-
rangements for the theater benefit
to be held jointly with the N. W.
branch. Tuesday, Jan. 6, at Litt-
man's People's Theater, are being
completed.
Nomination of (officers for the
new term will also take place. All
members are urged to attend the
meeting.

■ 4. .

Grand Opening

of

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5059 THIRD AVENUE

Just Above Warren

Sat'day, . Dec. 20

An Ideal Place to

Dine and Dance

In an Atmosphere that is Delightfully
Cozy and Different.





Also famous for

BARBECUES — CHICKEN EXTRAORDINARY
STEAKS — SPARE RIBS — ITALIAN
SPAGHETTI — DIXIE WAFFLES

(We Cater to Club Parties)

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Season's Greetings

kundendixie

JAMES YOXALL

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Rubbish Removed,
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Chanukah Greetings to Our Many
Jewish Friends

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KVUTZAH AND LEAGUE
CHANUKAH OBSERVANC
THIS MONDAY EVENING

The Kvutzah Ivrith and the
Northwestern Women's League of
the United Hebrew Schools will
hold their joint Chanukah celebra.
tion Monday evening, Dec. 22, at
the Byron-Philadelphia hall. Jos-
eph Haggai will be the principal
speaker. Lenore Markson and I.
Panush will give violin and piano
Cantor A. Milkovsky
selections.

tor.
A.
will lead the Kvutzah
MISS HILDA HAIDY
Slarkson, A. Sulkes and Mrs. Weks.
ler will recite selections from Shot-
Wilson. All proceeds will be used
om Aleichem and Frog. B. Isaacs,
to relieve needy sick.
Mrs ..I. Mr mlis and A. Panush
An elaborate program has been will greet the audience in the name
arranged and music will he fur- of the United Hebrew Schools,
nished for dancing by Miss Hilda Northwestern Women's League and
Haidy and her orchestra. Miss the Kvutzah Ivrith. Chanukah re-
Haidy is a daughter of Mrs. Lena freshments Will be served.
Haidy, a member of Bicur Cholera.
The Kvutzah will celebrate the
Rabbi Ashinsky will give a brief seventieth birthday of the great
talk and there will lie many inter-! historian and thinker, S. Dubnoy,
esting numbers. Refreshments will ; Sunday evening, Jan A, at the By-
be served.
ron Philadelphia hall. An elabor-
The public is invited to attend.
ate programwith Rabbi Ilt•rshman,
13. Isaacs, A. Markson and l'hil.
ip Slomovitz as speakers, has been
BANQUET OF EMANUEL arranged. Friendly organizations
AN INSPIRING EVENT are requested tie participate.

90 RESERVATIONS IN
FOR JUNIOR HADASSAH
— —

Prepare for $10 Luncheon; Spe-
cial Meeting Dec. 28.
-- —
With the app•ointment of officers
and committee heads for the tenth
anniversary luncheon, to be held
Slarch 1, the Detroit Unit of Jun-
ior Hadassah is entering upon a
period of unprecedented activity.
Miss Rose Edith Lipsitz has been
appointed co-chairman of the
w i th M i ss Mettle
• The
Misses Rose Gordon, Charlotte Lev,
and Helen Shetzer, are vice-chair-
men; Esther Elconin, secretary;
and Miss Bessie Brenner, treas-
urer of the luncheon.
Over 911 reservations for the $10
luncheon have already been made,
!teetotaling to Miss Charlotte I.ev,
chairman of the donor committee,
and Miss Pauline Fishman, en-
chairman. Miss Rose Gordon is
Optimum of the ways and means
committee, and Miss Zelda Teitel-
baum co-chairman; Miss Helen
Shetzer is chairman of the program
committee, with Miss Ann Manson
as co-chairman. Arrangements are
in charge of Miss Henrietta Berger.
Reservations for this event may he
made through :Miss Lev, 2075 Glad-
stone, Miss Fishman, 2252 Glad-
stone, or any other member of the


Special Meeting Dec. 28.
To hear Miss Sulamith Schwartz
of New York, member of the na-
tional board of Junior Hadassah
and chairman of the national cont.
mitt`` on cultural fellowship,
special meeting has been called for
Sunday afternoon, Dec. 20, at 2:30,
at Hotel Statler.

B'nai Moshe Sunday School
Chanukah Program
Everything is in readiness for

the Chanukah program which trill
be presented by the pupils of the
11'nai Moshe religious school Sun-
day evening, Dec. 21, at 8 o'clock.
Many interesting and entertaining
features will be presented (luring
the evening, the entire program be-
ing made up by the pupils. The pro-
grain is under the supervision of
I. II. Slendelssohn, Miss Mary New-
man, Miss Edna Ludwig and Miss
Betty Demian.

A large audience, which so Jewish Welfare Federation
taxed the capacity of the auditor-
Flower Fund.
ium that many people were turned
Contributions to the flower fund
away, was present at the annual of the Jewish Welfare Federation
Chanukah dinner of Congrega- have been received in memory of
tion Emanuel, which was held at Albert Golden from Mr. and Mrs.
the synagogue, Taylor and Wilson Walter F. Strauss and Colonel and
avenues, Sunday evening. Mrs. Mrs. J. L. Wolfner; in memory of
S. L. Kavanau president of the Mrs Rae Applebaum from Mr. and
'
Sisterhood, presided. Cantor Boy- Mrs. Fred I. Leipziger, Mr. and
arsky opened with the blessing of Mrs. Alfred Roseroot, Mr. and Ruby Fisher to be Execution
the Chanukah candles, and Rabbi Mrs. Maurice Mitshkin; in memory
Clerk Under Behrendt.
A. M. Ashinsky gave an interest- of Mrs. Anne Boudy from Mrs. Al.
Ruby Fischer, who is active in
ing talk on the meaning of Cha- bert Ginzberg; in memory of Mau- many Detroit organizations, will as-
nukah, calling especial attenton to rice Pflarim from Mr. and Mrs. sume his office of execution clerk
the important part the Jewish wo- Sidney Si. Fecheimer.
under Sheriff II. Behrendt Jan. 1.
man plays in keeping up the tra-
ditions of her people.
An interesting playlet, "TM.
Enemies of Israel,' and a Cha-
nukah candle drill were presented
by the children of the Bible;
classes, under the direction of Miss
Esther Ashinsky and Miss Esther
Karbel. Short talks were given
by the president of the congrega.
ton, I. Levine, and Past Presidents
Eli Lightstone and Meyer Beck-
man, and by Louis Dann.
Envelopes distributed for the
school luncheons campaign of Ila-
dassah for the school children in
Palestine netted about $10.
Before closing, Rabbi Ashinsky
presented sterling silver wine cups
to Past Presidents Lightstone and
Beckman, and also to 1. Solai, on
behalf of the congregation, as a
token of appreciation for their un-
tiring efforts in the interest of the
synagogue.
Due to the efficient handling of
r aliens by Mrs. Max
ritfia,srine,i,r. e
the i rdni
of
Schubiner, a complete repo who
ut heo
i irin Sac
Mrs.. t
co-work-
lauded the efforts
ers in making the affair a success.
furwat,h(ii,,r, is eetntepdrotic, ettlhse,

SPECIAL for SATURDAY tit MONDAY

Strictly Tailored Lamps

$9.95

FUNNITUlkE . COMPANY

8928 TWELFTH STREET

With Very Best Chanukah Greetings

Hugh E. Woodward

Manufacturers' Representative

Carrying a Complete Stock of

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Kaalot Everwear File Handles, Pure Turkish
Emery, Glue, Gelatine Paste and
Bowling Pins

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can purchase your gifts
here and get the
benefit of our great
Sale of Sales which
is now in progress,
at this time of the
year our stocks are
more complete
than at any other
time so come in
and be convinced.
Discounts up to 50
per cent (luring
this sale.

LAST MINUTE GIFTS

TRY ZIT'S FAMOUS CHICKEN DINNERS

Lincoln Sheet Metal
Co.

Now is the Time to
Buy Gifts and there
is no Gift apprecia-
ted as much as new
Furniture.

MISS MOLLIE FRIEDMAN

fliarriagre ,

GEORGE GALVANI

Chanukah Greetings

Births

IFTS

eat at 8:30 Saturday evening, Dec.
20, and following which, there will
The Misses Shurlie and Maxine %.`"'""
be dancing, the music to be fur-
• Harris entertained :15 guests at
Dec. 15—To Mr and Mrs. Charles Nieland of 14894 Ohio avenue nished by a popular orchestra.
their new home, 3200 Cortland I a son Paul Frank. '
Those who als1 appear in the play
avenue, on Saturday evening, Dec. , ' '
13. A midnight lunch was served! Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper (Vivian Myers) of 3341.: are: Alex Friedman, Esther Korn-
field, Ate Rosen. Tickets will he on
in the ballroom. Miss Nell Male- West Chicago boulevard, a daughter, Miriam Myers.
cite and Miss Clara Yanoff of To I Dec 12—To Mr. and Mrs. II. Wetstein of 15425 Fairfield avenue, I sale at the door.

II

ledo, Ohio, were the out-of-town a daughter, Arline Edna.
guests. Dec.3—To Mr. •111 I MN Jos. Wain of 3375 Fullerton, a son, Law.
' rence Jean.
Missi Miriam Kamin was honored
Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sominsky (Dorothy Forman)
with a delightful week-end of sur- of 3000 Lothrop avenue, a laughter, Barbara Ruth.
-----
prises. On Saturday evening she,
was entertained by a host of
friends at the Old Mill Tavern in CHANUKAH AFFAIR OF I
Waterford, Mich.,and a surprise
BICUR CHOLEM DEC. 21
party was given at her home on
LIPSITZ—FONER

Sunday evening in honor of her
The marriage of Miss Sarah
The Blear Cholera Society will Foner, daughter of the late Men-
I birthday.
give a Chanukah party on Sunday del and Frieda Foner of Swansea,
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Weintraub evening, Dec. 21, at 8 p. ii., at South Wales, to Max D. Lipsitz,
I Reva Zeiger, formerly of Detroit) Congregation Emanuel, Taylor and son of Louis Lipsitz of 2502 Cal-
are now residing at the Argonne
, Yea avenue, Detroit, took place
apartments, Los Angeles, Cal.
Nov. '3, in Tel Aviv, Palestine.

..........rseGRISWOLD AT STATE

the

B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. A.
PLAY ON SATURDAY

Engagements

aexI n

A Wonder Sale of

PAGE SEVEN

KON ICU

SAVINGS CLUB IS OPEN

FIDELITY TRUST BLDG
(.HISWOLD of CONGRESS •

• • .at prices in keeping with famous Thrift Policy

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congregation as a Chanukah gift.
The Sisterhood rummage sale is
now going on at 5320 Hastings
street, under the chairmanship of
Mrs. llarry Schram, with Mrs. Is - ,
reel Kaplan as co-chairman. Upon
receipt of a telephone call. the'
committee will be glad to call for

Don't be perturbed because you've forgotten to purchase Aunt Sue's shoulder-
ette ... Betty Jane's skating sweater or numerous other gifts. For Crowley-
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Crowley-Milner Christmas."

Services That Make Shopping at Crowley-Milner's a Con•enience

rummage.

J. W. E. W. 0. Card Party

Successful.

CREDIT SERVICES

The North Woodward branch of
the Jewish Wom•ns European
Welfare Organization held a card
party at the home of Mrs. Morris
Fishman, 2252 Gladstone avenue,
on Saturday evening, Dec. 13. The
committee in charge. Mrs. E. Weis-
man, assisted by Mrs. Bookstein,
reported that the affair was a suc-
cess, both socially and financially.
The organization thanks the hos-
tess, the committee in charge, mem-
hers and their friends, who an-
' sacred the appeal for funds to car.
ry on its work.
The last meting was held at the
home of Mrs. S. Helper, 2189 At-
, kinion avenue, nn Nednesday af-
ternoon, Dec. 10. The next meet-
ing will be at the home of Mrs. II.
liresner, 2503 Hazelwood avenue,
in Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 23, at

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