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January 02, 1931 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-01-02

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$ 75.00 now $ 50.00
$ 85.00 now $ 56.67
$100.00 now $ 66.67
$110.00 now $ 73.35
$125.00 now $ 83.35
$150.00 now $100.00

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger
The board of directors of the
of the Whittier apartments visited Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will
in Ligonier, Ind., over New Year's compliment Miss I.ily It. Montagu
Day,
and her guests with a luncheon
Jan. 5 at the Woman's Exchange.
Bob and Mortimer Strauss of
the Belcrest spent a few days
Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman of
with their mother, Mrs. Irma Virginia Park left for Rochester,
Strauss, in Ligonier, Intl.
N. Y., to attend the wedding cere-
mony of their sister, Jessie Eau.
Miss Betty Sloman spent a few man.
days with relatives in Cleveland.
Mrs. Bernard G. Morris and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter I.aib are daughter, Helen, will entertain
with
a luncheon at the Belcrest un
v kiting in Cleveland with their
patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewen- Saturday, Jan. 3, complimenting
Mrs.
Morris's daughter, Mrs. Sid-
thal.
ney Morris.

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Hand tailored of the finest
Imported materials and silk
lined. Included are Heotch
Fleece. Camel Hair and
Chinchilla.

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will be a musical-tea on Monday,
Jan. 12, at 2:30 p. m., at Hotel
Statler.
A musical program arranged by
Mrs. Abraham Cooper will include
Mrs. M. E. Silverstein, soloist, ac-
companied by Mrs. Philip Bloom-
garden; Mrs. Herbert II. Metz,
reader; Miss Cecelia Lieberman,
• pianist.
The membership committee, of
which Sirs. Harry Z. Brown is
chairman, reports a large number
of new members and a gratifying
response in the membership drive.
Mrs. Morris II. Blumberg is social
chairman of the Sisterhood. Mrs,
Charles Smith is the Sisterhood
president.

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Grand Bazaar & Carnival

Given by the

Sholom Aleichem Folk Institute

SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 10, TO
THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 15, INC.

KINDERTHEATER, 539 KENILWORTH AVENUE

Unprecedented bargains, amusing and entertaining features
and well-known local talents. Admission free.

Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal will re-
, turn to Miami on Jan. 5, having
visited with her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Newman.

MRS. CHARLES SMITH

Miss Katherine Fecheimer was
hostess at a luncheon last Tues-
day at her home on Monterey ave-
nue.

Louis Welt entertained with a
skiing and skating party last
Thursday at Walnut Lake.

The Misses Theodora Aronstam
and Helen Esser left for a two
weeks' vacation in New York.

Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of Leslie
avenue entertained with a bridge
luncheon and kitchen shower last
Saturday, complimenting Miss
Velma Kahn, a bride-elect,

Jewish Artists Honored by
Miss Mildred Vass, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. l'eter Vass of Kirby
Prussian Academy of Art
IlEIll IN. — (J. T. A.) — The avenue gave a dansant for 15

Prussian Academy of Arts has couples last Friday evening.
awarded state medals for painting
Mrs. Rosa Oppenheim and Mr.
to two Jewish artists, Hans Fel-
and Mrs. I. Nurko and Mr. and
, bunch and Herman Blumenthal.
Sirs. Louis Oppenheim are spend-
ing the remainder of the winter
in Miami Beach, Fla.

Leo Weiss of Cadillac, Mich., is
visiting in Detroit.

Buy With Confidence

Miss Augusta Brown of Boston
boulevard is visiting in New York.

Joseph Wetsman of Virginia
Park is the guest of his children,
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Uhr, of New
York.

At Our Great Annual

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FUR SALE

EVERY PRICE REDUCED

Convenient Terms

ANNIS FURS

Woodward at Clifford

ESTABLISHED 1887

FOLLOW THE TRAPPER

Frank & Seder

MEN: The First Time in Ten
Years at This Price!

Sale '25 to 5 35

Kirschbaum
Suits
'15"

163 Suits
$35 Grade
219 Suits
$30 Grade
294 Suits
$25 Grade

ALL Are

One-Trouser
Suits

That's the whole story, men! It ahoulin't be necessary to add another word.
GET THIS STRAIGHT—these are the same fine, meticulously-tailored Kirsc-
baum one-trouser suits sold the length and breadth of the land for much higher
prices, and we're happy to be able to d3 acmething exceptional for the men of
Detroit during the present emergency. What mcre can we do than to sell these
high quality, famous make suits for lest than wholesale cost!

REGIMIRS
STO(ITS.

), Even men "hard to fit" will find their (

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sizes in this sale — from 34 to 50

FRANK & SEDER — MEN'S STORE — THIRD FLOOR

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Throughout January

Every year this great event offers Detroit housewives
unusual savings in both linens and bedding. Rut,
THIS YEAR the values are the most extraordinary
we have offered in many years.

Miss Fayette Tannenholz is vis-
EVA GORDON HORADESKY
iting friends in Cleveland, Ohio,
over the New Year holiday.
afternoon at the Statler, was born
in America of Russian-Jewish par.;
A luncheon and card party for cots, and received her extensive'
the benefit of the Detroit Jewish musical education in this country.,
Emergency Relief Fund will be
A dramatic contralto of high!
given by the Good Will Sewing musicianship, Miss Horadesky has
Circle on Tuesday, Jan. 6, at 1 p. been compared to Schuman-ll•ink!
p. m., at the home of Mrs. Nathan and Sophie Brasilia. She is an ac-
Goodman, 3035 Glendale. Mrs. knowledged authority on Russian
Regena Rosenberg is chairman in folk songs, and a feature of her
charge of the affair.
program will be a group in the
Russian costume which was on ex.
The Knollwood Country Club hibition at the Philadelphia sesqui.'
held a brilliant New Year's party centennial, and was recently pre•
seated to Sliss Horadeskss
at Hotel Statler.
Mrs. Merrill E. Silverstein in in
Miss Dorothy Carnin left Dec. charge of arrangements fur the
27 for l'ittsburgh to visit Miss musicale. An informal reception
Sylvia Goldenson and Miss Betty will be held for Miss Horadesky at
Cohen, and to attend the l'hi Epsi- the conclusion of the program.
New members who have recently
lon Pi Fraternity conclave.
joined the council will be wel-
Alvin D. Ilersch has returned comed by the hostesses of the day,
from Chicago, where he attended who will include the officers and
the sessions of the Association of board of the council, the hospital.
American Law Schools Dec. 29, 30 ity committee, and the membership
and 31. Rev. Fr. George A. Mc- dimmed, of which Sirs. Harold
Govern, regent of the University Smiley is chairman. Mesdames
of Detroit, and Sir. Hermit were Irving Bittker and Milford Stern
the representatives of the U. of D. are vice-chairmen.
The following will preside at the
Miss Helen Esser is spending the tea tables: Mrs. Milford Stern,
holidays with friends at the Barbi. Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, Mrs.
Louis Musliner, Mrs. Charles
zon-Plaza, in New York City.
Brown, Sirs. John Ginsburg and
Miss Beatrice B. Well has been Sirs. Abe Shiffman. Admission to
spending her Christmas vacation the affair will be by membership
from the University' of Michigan card only.
at the home of her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Sirs. M. Unger.

WORKERS ACTIVE IN
BAZAAR OF J. N. F.

Miss Betty Alpiner was house
guest of Miss Rae Gleekman of
Miss Velman Kahn of IVaverly Windsor, Ont., over the holidays.
Mrs. Max Hayman, chairman of
avenue entertained at a bridge-
luncheon last Monday in honor of
Mrs. Louis Dalitz entertained the Jewish National Faint Bazaar
Ora Ruth Gittelman, a bride-elect. with a linen shower and luncheon which will be held at the Philadel-
on Dec. 27 at the Detroit-Leland phia-Byron Hall Feb. 21, 22 and
announces that committees
The invited guests of the No Hotel, honoring Slim Helen Dalitz
Man's Collar Club on Sunday, Dec. of Ann Arbor, Mich. Covers were have been appointed to call upon
all Jewish organizations in Detroit
28, at White Lake, Mich., were: laid for 30 guests.
to participate in the Jewish Na-
Anthony Deutsch, Charlie Smith,
Nathan Scholnick, Dr. J. Jacobs,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hopp of tional Fund Bazaar. This bazaar,

Maurice Schwartz, Sidney Kran- Ohio avenue were hosts at a din- Mrs. Hayman stated, should re-
dall, A. Robinson of Toledo, Ohio, ner for their immediate family last ceive the active support of every
and S. Deutsch of Cleveland, Ohi.. Sunday in holm of their sister, Jewish organization.
The Jewish National Fund to
Velma Kahn,
this date has refused to enter into
Sirs. Eva Schaeffer of Chicago
any
campaigns fur large contribu-
is the guest of her sister and
Sirs. Fannie Doktor of Brad-
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben ford, Pa., is spending the holidays tions. Their aim all through the
30-year
history has been to make
Goldman.
with her mother, Sirs. Dora Cur-
the Jewish National Fund a fund
velt of Burlingame avenue.
of
the
whole
Jewish people, giving
Miss Bess Steinberg of Edison
avenue is visiting in New York.
The Misses Anna Oxenhandler every Jew the opportunity to par-
ticipate
in
the
redemption of the
and Josephine Wilk left for a 10-
soil of Palestine. The dimes, nick.
Mrs.
Myron Steinberg and day visit in New .Orleans.
ers
and
dollar
bills
which the Jews
daughter, Joan, left for Los An-
geles, where they will remain for
The Ladies' Free Loan Associa- have contributed to the Jewish
National
Fund
during
these years
the rest of the winter.
tion of Ahavath Achim announces
its sixth annual dance to be held have helped to redeem hundreds
and
thousands
dunams
of land in
Miss Grace Blasberfs of Cincin- on Jan. 11, at the Taller Hotel.
nati is the guest of her uncle and The proceeds are to be used for Palestine.
Reports
received
by
Mrs. Eli
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fein- charitable purposes. Mrs. F. Al-
berg.
pert, the president, asks all or- Sachse, chairman of the merchan-
dise
committee,
show
that
the Je•-
ganizations and the public to co-
Sir. and Sirs. Harry G. Brown operate and help make the dance ! ish merchants of the city of De-
troit have responded nobly to the
of Goldengate avenue gave a din- a success.
volunteers who have called upon
ner for 14 guests Sunday, Dec. 28,
for the pleasure of Velma Kahn
Miss Esther Felman of San them for contributions of mer-
and Conrail Friedman, whose mar- Francisco, who has been visiting chandise. It is expected that
riage will be an event of the near her father in Detroit for several more than 25 organizations will
future.
weeks, was the guest of honor at participate and that each organ-
a bridge-luncheon given at King ization will have a booth at this
Alvin D. Hersch was recently Wah I.o's Saturday afternoon, bazaar, all of the proceeds to go
honored by the Detroit alumni Dec. 27, by Mrs. A. E. Edelson and to the Jewish National Fund.
Sirs. Bernard Laehs, chairman
senate of the Delta Theta Phi Fra- Mrs. S. Janko. Miss Felman, who
ternity by election to the office of is a January bride-elect, will leave of the tickets committee in charge
of
the prizes for the bazaar, an-
tribune. Mr. liersch will, by vir- Detroit on Jan. 4.
nounces that distribution of the
tue of this office, be the official
tickets
has exceeded that of any
delegate from the 700 Detroit
On Friday evening, Der. 26, a
alumni to the biennial convention social was given by the Minkovit- previous event and that various
Jewish
organizations, particularly
to be held in Detroit next August, zer Ladies' Auxiliary. Entertain-
when it is expected that ex-Presi- ment was rendered by Miss Ruth the social and fraternal organiza-
tions,
have
indicated their desire
dent Coolidge, Newton Baker and Sherman, pianist, and Mrs. War-
other prominent alumni will at- ren, vocal soloist. Mr. Dombfy to co-operate wholeheartedly in
this
A
tend. The fraternity is the second (Moshe Ben Moshe) read some of
Among the
the organizationa that
largest law fraternity in the Sholom Aleichem's best stories.
United States, having 64 chapters Part of the receipts of this social will have booths at the bazaar in
the Northwestern Women's League
at all leading universities.
will be given over to the Kosher
of the United Hebrew Schools.
Kitchen.
The Misses Belle Berris and Lil-
1 Han Marks entertained the mem-
At a beautiful ceremony last
; hors of Theta Sigma Tau Frater- Sunday evening the engagement
nity last Friday evening.
of Miss Tette Peiman to Rabbi
D. S. Sperka of Chicago was sol-
During his stay in Miami Beach., emnized in traditional Orthodox
Plans are being completed by a
Fla., Adolph ("Daddy") Freund is fashion. It was attended by promi. committee of Congregation Beth
actively engaged in assisting the neat Detroiters and Rabbis Fis- David, headed by Henry C. Key-
local B'nai B'rith lodge and the A. cher, Schechter and Eisenplatz wall, for the concert to be given on
Z. A. chapter.
were among the guest speakers.
Sunday evening, Jan. 11, at the
!congregation • Elmhurst and Four -
Mrs. Sol Kopman and Miss Bar-
The Misses Pearl and Lilllian teenth, proceeds to go for the De-
bara Homan of Calvert avenue Levy were hostesses to 10 guests troit Jewish Emergency Relief
'left Saturday evening for St. at their home at a bridge. Sunday Fund and the Kosher Kitchen on
Louis, Slo., to attend the wedding night. At midnight a luncheon Westminster avenue.
! of Joseph Kopman to Sliss Anne was served, the color scheme being
Rev. Benjamin Bleiberg, noted
Cohen, which took place on Sun- carried out in red and green.
'cantor and able musician, will be
' day.
a soloist on the program, which will
Miss Belle Priscol, daughter of he featured by the appearance of a
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Priscol, of number of artists in a choir under
children, Marjorie and Jerry, of Pingree avenue, has returned from the direction of William Cayman.
Chicago, Ill., are spending the an extended visit to Forest Park
A symphony orchestra will play
spending the holiday season in and Chicago, where she was the , during this concert, under the di-
Detroit as the guests of Mrs. J. guest of Miss Sarah Sosnik, and rection of Abraham Grushkov, who
, Grabow of Kipling avenue.
Mrs. Arthur Mandel.
; is securing talent free for the con-
: cert.
The Bar Mitzvah of Herman
Addresses will be delivered by
Wisner, son of Sir. and Sirs. Wil- Rabbi E. Aishiskin, Judge Edward
liam Wiener of 190 West Savan- .1. Jeffries, Mayor Frank Murphy
nah avenue, was observed Satur- and William Henry Gallagher, who
day with services in Shaarey Torah uaa attorney for Aaron Sapir 1 in
synagogue, the Six-Mile-Road the famous case against Henry
Fairbairn has a greet-
branch of the United Hebrew Ford.
Schools, Minnesota and Brush. A
ing all its own—
reception was held at the syna-
always cordial.
gogue on Sunday. Merman, who is Chanukah Concert for Emer
In advanced student of the United
as to alp Weekly
gency Relief a Success.
S ■ nele
Hebrew Schools, delivered an able
VI to SIC Weekly
address dealing with the ethical
The Chanukah concert for the
Double
teachings of Hillel ilanosi.
benefit of the Jewish Emergency
at SO to 83 Daily
Relief Fund was a success. The
The Misses Evelyn Schubiner, concert was given under the aus-
WILLIAM G LEE
MLnager
Mae Cohen and Fee Boris attend- pices of the Detroit Ilalevy-Ila-
John R at Columbia
ed the conclave of Delta Omega zotrir Choral Society. Cantors A.
Your Herne Awe,
Iota Sorority in Chicago Dec. 25- Milkovsky, B. B:eiberg and Israel
Fran. Horne."
28, sponsored by Tau chapter of hertz were the soloists of the pro-
that city. Miss Schubiner is presi- gram, and there were selections
dent of Detroit Gamma chapter by the Halevy-Hazomis Society. ,
and national chairman of the
The Chord of Judea Semphano '
grand executive council of the so- Orchestra also rendered several
rority.
Miss Boris is vice-presi- selections, directed by its c induc-
dent of the local chapter. and Miss tor, William Bliznick.
Cohen is secretary.
Cohen was at the piano,
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PLAN FOR RELIEF
CONCERT JAN. 11

fAIRBAIRN
HOTEL

NOW

Hudson's Sale of
LINENS & BEDDING

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OVER-
COATS

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Eva Gordon-Horadesky, guest •
artist who will be soloist at the
musical-tea being sponsored by the
local section of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, on Monday

Among the first of a series of
events to be given new and pros-
pective members of the Sisterhood
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek

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Gentlemen's Wear

FISHER

NOTED ARTIST AT
COUNCIL MUSICALE

This is YOUR opportunity of the year to restock
your linen closet with table and bed linens at really
remarkable savings . . . Practically everything you
could possibly need for your linen shelves, front a
washcloth to a double damask dinner cloth, can be
obtained in this one EVENT.

HUDSON'S

ON THE THIRD FLOOR

1 /2

OFF SALE

One Group Leather Goods, Brass Goods,
Book Ends, Diaries

Imported and Domestic Stationery

Sheehan's Book Store

1550 Woodward Avenue

Booksellers

since

1S75

Ran.

0200

A Full Line of Greetin Cards on Third Floor

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

THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OF TILE

Detroit Free Burial Ass'n

Express Their Heartfelt Sympathy to the Families
of the Late

DAVID ROBINSON
LOUIS DUSCOFF

Being Charter Members at this Institution
Their Loss is Deeply Mourned

BENEFIT PERFORMANCE

Sponsored by the

Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization

"Queen Of My Heart"

Musical Operetta by William Siegel
Music by Laskofsky

Littman's People's Theater

Tuesday Evening, January 6

Proceeds for support of widows and orphans both in Eu-
rope and this country.

Reserved Seats—$1.00, 75c, 50c

Littman's Peoples Theater

TWELFTH AT SEWARD
Box Office Phone Empire 3488. Manner's Phone Empire 3472

FRI. NIGHT, JAN. 2; SAT. AND SUN., JAN. 3.4

MATINEE AND EVENING
EDWIN RELKIN and SIGMUND WEINTRAUB Prement Two Noted Sins,

JULIUS AND ANNA NATHANSON

in

BERCHIK FROM BIALYSTOCK

Libretto by A. Ush
Lyrics by H. Jablakov

Mos', by R. Asolshy
D rested be J. Nath

NOTICE: All Prices Reduced-50c, 75c, $1.00

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In the Morning Before Going to Town

Place it in our hands for 10 minute. and it will look like
new. Drive a clean car to town.

Wash

8 1.25

Lubrication Service

Winter Storage Service, $10.00 Per Month

Dexter Auto Wash

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