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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-01-08

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PAGE SIX

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ORM !CIE

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JR. HADASSAH RALLY
TO BE HELD SUNDAY

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP
TEA OF SISTERHOOD
OF S. Z. ON MONDAY

---
A rally of all Junior Hadassith
luncheon committee workers is
called for Sunday afternoon, Jan.
11, at 2:30, in the recreation room
of Miss l'auline Fishman's resi-
dence, 2252 Gladstone avenue. Nlem_
hers who are not yet assigned to

Shimmy Zedek Sisterhood will
I hold its annual membership tea onn
Monday, Jan. 12, at Hotel Stotler.
Mrs Herbert H. Warner is chair-
man of the membership committee

Miss Aimee Tobias

i

Now With Ileyn's

—will be pleased to have her many
friends visit her. Miss Tobias in the
past has enjoyed an enviable reputa-
tion through her presentation of the
smartest modes in The World of
Fashion . . . and now with the re-
sources of this well known institution,
coupled with Miss Tobias' knowledge
of Style, Heyn's Patrons as well as
those of Miss Tobias will find selec-
tions here extremely delightful.

Dr. Leo SI. Franklin, who for a
number of years has served as
j commissioner of the Detroit PubH
lic Library, was elected vice-presi-
dent
dent of that institution at the an-.
nual meeting held last Tuesday.

An ouLstantling event was the
banquet given at the Book-Cadil-,
lac Hotel Sunday evening, Dec. 1,
28, in honor of theBar Mitzvah
of Master Eugene Kraft, son of
Mr. and Mrs. !tarry Kraft of 3221
Collingwood avenue. One hun-
deed guests were present. Ou t-
of-town guests were Mrs. G. R o :

'

NOW!

Hudson's Sale of

LINENS & BEDDING

Every year this great event offers Detroit housewives

Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry R. Solomon
unusual savings in both linens and bedding. Put,
of 23113 Culvert avenue will be at
THIS YEAR the values are the most extraordinary
home on Sunday, Jan. 11, in honor senthal of Chicago, Miss Doroth
We have offered in many years.
of the engagement of their (laugh. Nlendelssohn of Des Moines, Mi ss
ter, Nance, to Emanuel W. Wal- Millie Caplan, Sir. E. D. Statile •r
ters son of Sir. and Mrs. Reuben and Mr. and Sirs. :Mitchel Robi n-1
This is YOUR opportunity of the year to restock
Walters, No cards.
son of Toledo. The religious ter e- I
your linen closet with table and bed linens
at really
many took place Saturday morn
remarkable savings . , , Practically everything
you
Electra Rosanska, noted Detroit ing, Dec. 27, in the Tuxedo an
could
possibly
need
for
your
linen
Holmur
Talmud
Torah,
before
a ,
shelves, from a
soprano, has returned home after
a lengthy sojourn in Philadelphia, large congregatiion fn adults an d
washcloth to a double damask dinner cloth, can be
obtained in this one EVENT.
Featuring an entire floor Devoted
New York and Washington. Dur- children, where, in addition to th e'
ing her stay in Washington she regular liar Mitzvah exercise 8,1
to Juniors' and Misses' Frocks in
Chic, Youthful Versions of th e Mode
was an invited guest at the "mil- Eugene himself fultilINI the part
--Photo by lioye,, Mt.
lion dollar ball" given for Miss of the chazan in the regular con 1
. . . and Another Entire Floor De•
I MRS. HERBERT H. WARNER
Helen Lee Doherty, daughter of gregational Sabbath service an
voted to Women'. Frocks in regular,
Henry L. Doherty, His excellency, read his own Nlaftir portion in th
MISS ROSE GORDON
and is assisted by Mrs. Charles the Polish ambassador, Tytus Fill. Torah. The children were treate
extra sixes and h•lf•sices ... at mod-
Hamburger, Mrs. Harry Selker,
erate pricings.
powicz, entertained at luncheon in with candy and other goodies an d specific committees are also request-
Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, Mrs. David Madame Rosanska's honor
the adults with an elaborate Ki . cat to attend.
ON THE THIRD FLOOR
, as did
S. Diamond, Mrs. David Fauman,
With holiday vacations over, .1u-
Mrs. Ilenry L. Doherty, Secretary dash. At the conclusion, Mr. an
Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, Mrs. Her-
Mrs. Kraft were hosts at a famil y Inior Hadassah's activities are bring w
of
the
Interior
Ray
Lyman
Wilbur
and
man ‘Vetsman and Mrs. Louis
dinner at their home.
resumed with renewed vigor. The
and Mrs. Wilbur.
Robinson, who report a hearty re-
tenth anniversary luncheon, which
sponse and many new members.
Miss Hortense aleyrovitz of Dot will he held March 1, is engaging
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Sfax
Baffin
left
on
The musical program arranged
han, Ala., is visiting her cousins : the major attention of all members.
by Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne and Mrs. Sunday for a brief sojourn in
Mr. and Sirs. Otto Ilyntan, of 229 ' By eliminating all other fund-rais-
Abraham Cooper includes vocal se- Florida.
, ing efiort and concentrating on this I
Gladstone avenue.
lections by Mrs. Merril E. Silver-
$10 luncheon, Junior fl adossah
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman
stein, accompanied by Mrs. l'hil
members are confident that they
Miss Lena Albert of Westmount
oomgarden; reading by Mrs. H. are spending the winter in Florida.
. will raise their entire quota fur the'
Montreal,
Que.,
who
has
been
the
H. Metz; piano solo by Miss Cecelia
' year through the luncheon, and I
One Group Leather Goods, Brass Goods,
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jack Ellen
Liberman.
1241 WOODWARD AVE.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis and
- thus give the tenth anniversary i
stein of Fullerton avenue, has re
Book Ends, Diaries
family left by motor for Miami turned home.
- celebration doubly emphatic signifi- I
Cance.
Beach.
Imported and Domestic Stationery
OFFICERS OF MOTHERS
Since
the
unwritten
principle
Nfiss Bessie Patlejohn of 3220
CLUBS TO HEAR TALK
Miss Peggy Fink, daughter of Joy road has returned from the back of the luncheon idea is that
BY PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of East, where she was a guest o ' . the Juniors earn their attendance.
inona avenue, left for Milwau- her cousin, Sirs. Rose Fishman o f through their own efforts rather:
1550 Woodward Avenue
l' 7, Ran. 0200
The officers and members of the kee, Wis., where she is a student New York, and her uncle, Dr f than through donations, niftily of
• the young women are resorting to,
A Full Line of Greetin Cards on Third Floor
eat( utivt• boards of the five moth- at Downer College.
Akron of Philadelphia.
novel services to earn their $10
era' clubs of the Jewish Centers
---
'
Our /'rites Guaranteed to be the
Miss Rose Gordon, chairman of the
Association will meet at 3 p. m.
M. Aronson and Si. Schwartz
Miss Sarah Lederman of Akron
spent the week-end in Mt. Clem- Ohio, has been visiting with Mr. I ways and means committee, who,
on
Monday,
Jan.
12,
to
hear
Lowest for Quality Merchandise
1with
Miss Zelda Teitelbaum, has
ens.
Philip Slomovitz, editor of The
and Sirs.II. Penn and family of
charge of all the individual minty
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, lecture
Waverly avenue over the holidays.
earning
activities, announces that
on the subject of "Your Boy's and
Miss Irma Simon, daughter of
the following means are already be.1
Girl's Future Independence."
Sir. and Mrs. Herman Brachman
Miss Evelyn Hersh of Richton ing used by many members:
Mr. Slomovitz will discuss op- of the Belcrest, left for Madison, ,venue was hostess at a New
flume-made fudge and "ready-I
portunities available for the em- Wis., where she is a student at t'ear's party. Covers were set for
1111:1111." candy selling, in charge of
WOODWARD AVE
ployment of the Jewish youth. the University of Wisconsin.
26 and the color scheme was in
Miss Mary Barak, Empire 3552;
For some time he has concerned
pink and yellow.
I baked goods, in charge of Nliss Mot-
himself with the problems of the
Sirs. J. Blumenthal of West
, lie Guist, Arlington 02:31; hosiery
Jewish youth in securing employ- Branch is visiting with her chil-
Mrs. Freda Ullman of the Chat- sale, in charge of Miss F'aye Cohen,
ment in Detroit. Ile has also dren, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wittels- ham Apartment left for California
Longfellow 0146; book sale, Nliss
studied the problem in other corn- borer of Atkinson avenue.
last Sunday, where she will spend Ann Sandweiss, Longfellow 2;3:30;
niunities and in ,several lectures
the winter months.
individual bridges, Nliss Rose Bet,
has given an analysis of the situa-
Dr. Leo SI. Franklin was in
ick, Empire 3273-J; savings banks,
• Lion and - ointed out present thin- Muskegon on Friday, where he
Miss Grace Blasberg, who has Si
Sits Anne Baron, °lumina 4999;
' culties and suggestions for sur- went to address the Muskegon been the guest of her aunt and
umbrella
repair, Miss Freda lierg- '
mounting them.
Woman's Club and the Muskegon uncle, Sir. and Mrs. A. J. Fein-
stein,
Hemlock 3610-.1; thrift books,'
This is the second monthly Senior high School.
berg, has returned to Cincinnati. Miss Lillian Gordon, Empire 201.1;'
executive board tea given by the
Jewish theater tickets, Miss Minnie ;
Miss Dorothy D. Lieberman of
mothers clubs. At the first meet-
Miss Pauline Frank of Chicago . Tobin, Arlington 1825-5I; Playing
ing, on Dee. 1, Mrs. James Han- Chicago boulevard and her fiancee , boulevard has returned from
a , card sale, Miss Jean Horvitz, ‘r-
cock, president of the Federation Norman I., Weisman of Dayton , visit to Chicago.
lington 1752; photo coupons, Sirs.
of Women's Clubs, spoke on Ohio, have returned from a week's
Caroline Lemberg, Empire 1111;
"Work of the Women's Federation visit to New York, where they at-
Jack Greenberg of New York I cleaners' books, bliss Lillian Kenai,
9854 TWELFTH
and the Result of the Convention tended the Sigma Alpha Nu con- was a Detroit guest last week.
LONG. 4121
Empire 816:3-W; ice cream sale, in
—are going into our
vention. Nfiss Lieberman will re-
in Washington on Child Labor."
charge of Miss Sophie Schwartz
main in Dayton for a short visit.
Miss Louise Kahn of Waverly Garfield 7041-J.
value-famous line
avenue returned from a 10-clay
A complete list of ways and
EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
of dresses at
Sol Kopman of Calvert avenue visit to New York.
means will be announced at the
LUNCHEON ON JAN. 19 left for Chicago, Ill., last Tuesday
rally Sunday afternoon.
to attend the furniture marL
A surprise dinner was tendered
Mrs. Meyer Si. Applebaum last
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Siegel and S unday evening at her home on
Emanuel will give its annual
luncheon at the Congregation, daughter of Boston boulevard are C hicago boulevard by her bridge
'
tub. Covers were laid for 20.
Taylor and Wilson avenues, Mon- visiting in Atlantic City.
day afternoon, Jan. 19.
given by the
Mrs. A. Mark, who has been
Miss Jean Bornstein of Hazel-
Officers for the ensuing year
Dr.
David
Fauman,
who
is
an
Lowest-in-the-City-Price
authority in Hebrew and Talmudic visiting her sister and brother-in- wood avenue is spending a fort- o tvr•re installed by Nfontefiore Lodge
letters, will be the streaker of the law, Sir. and Sirs. Milton Kutt- night visiting her sister and No. 12, I. 0. F. S. of I., Monday
A very new—and a very lively
after noon. A group of songs will naut•r of Chicago boulevard, has brother-in-law, Dr. and Sirs. D. evening, Jan. 5, in the clubrooms
fashion, for the evening, for the
of B'nai Moshe synagogue. Officers
be presented by Mrs. Charles returned to her home in Philadel- W. Elconin of Milwaukee, Wis.
afternoon, and for the street.
installed included Dr. Samuel B.
Alpern, vocalist, accompanied at phia.
Mrs. Samuel Werbelow of Bar Kanto, president ; James A. Kates,
We are giving women plenty of
the piano by Mrs. Lawrence Title-
A.
1..
Bernstein
was
tendered
a
man.
City is the guest of her children, vice-president; Maxwell IL Km-
reason to talk about our dress
values, and these chiffon or silk
Sirs. Melba Sklar will give a surprise party at his home, 80 Pin- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg of mer, secretary-treasurer; Arthur
: A. Gottesman and I. Kleinsmith
HOTEL TULLER
dramatic sketch with musical ac- gree avenue, on Friday evening, 4211 Richton avenue.
crepe jacket frocks are included in
companiment by MN. Carol Jan. 2. He was the recipient of
trustees, and Albert A. Blitz, in-
a host of new arrivals for Satur-
ninny
beautiful
gifts
and
of
nu-
Miss Jean Berman of 9749 side tiler. Installation was under
Monash.
SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11th.
day—including dark background
NIrs. Mandel Rosenzweig is merous telegrams from out-of- B roadstreet was hostess to the the direction of Past President
sating prints and Sunday "nite"
MUSIC BY GROSSE POINTE YACHT CLUB ORCHESTRA
chiffons.
chairman of the luncheon, and town friends and relatives. Re- S emper Amid Club on Tuesday. A Leo Michelson.
obogganing party was planned.
Committee appointments were
reservations are in charge of Mrs. freshments, dancing and games
Juniors', Misses',
Max Schubiner. Sirs. S. L. Kava- were the diversions of the evening. T he next meeting will be at the announced by Presitk•nt Danto,
nau is president of the Sisterhood. Among the guests were Mr. and h one of Miss Della Shlain.
who urged all members to unite
Women's and HALF Sizes
The rummage sale, under the Mrs. Emanuel Weil, Mr. and Mrs.
in their efforts to make 1931 the : ,
Mrs. S. Goldstein and family most successful in the organiza-
chairmanship of Sirs. Harry Myron Colet. Ma. and Mrs. Joseph
Fourth Floor
Schram, is now being conducted on Rosenberg, Sirs. Lenora Jacobs, h are moved from their residence tion's history.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenberg, it n Calvert avenue to 2512 Boston
Hastings, near Frellercik.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Newman, Sirs. b oulevard.
Hannah Bays, Ace Bobvs, Dr. E.
ALEXANDER TO SPEAK
E. Bobys, Pat Bobvs, Miss Minna
Mr. and Mrs. II. Shaffer of 99
IN HONOR OF
TO CIVIC PRIDE ASSN
Bohys, Mrs. Edna Weinberg, Nliss 0 wen avenue gave a surprise
Sadie Illunigarten, Miss Clara Bo. p arty on Dec. 25, at the home of
Nlilton NI. Alexander, will be the
broski.
th air parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rod-
principal speaker at a luncheon
m en, in honor of the fifteenth wed- sponsored by the Civic Pride
AS30-
Mrs. Sarah Cohen and daughter, it ing anniversary of their sister rifition, to be held Wednesday. Jan.
Miss Tillie, of Green Bay Wis
a nd brother, Mr. and Mrs. Peter 11, in the ballroom of the Houk
will be given
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G oldstein.
Cadillac Hotel, at 12:30 p. m.
.1. Ep•l at 15329 Parkside avenue.
George Galvani, well known Detroit
Miss Cohen is attending the shoe
Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Schultz of baritone, has been engaged as the
convention. They will remain here 37 60 Chicago boulevard are to en- musical attraction for the luncheon
for a week. to rtain at a bridge in honor of their with Mrs. Lillian Lachman Silver
•venth wedding anniversary, on at the piano. Citizens interested in
Reservations Must be In Not Later Than Jan, 14
Miss Charlotte Ethelyn i-cnn of F ridgy evening, Jan. 9.
civic betterment are Invited to at-
tend.
Waverly avenue is visiting with
Call Cadillac 4850 or Garfield 0210•M
$1.00 Per Plate.
relatives in Chicago.
Mrs. N. A. Goldberg of Chicago,
is visiting her parents, Mr.
Mrs. J. Cohen, who has been the and Mrs. ',oafs A. Cohen, of Butzel Appointed on Michi-
guest of her daughtt•r, Mrs. Leo Glynn Court.
gan Advisory Welfare
Marks of Parkside avenue, has re-
Commission.
On Saturday afternoon, Dec. 13,
turned to her home in Cleveland.
th e Misses Betty Barron and Flom-
Governor Wilber M. Brucker
nee Pearlman were joint host-
Dr. and MN. A. Jacobson and
totes at a surprise linen shower Wednesday announced the ap-
children, who have been the guests
Given by the
of Mrs. J. Grabow of Kipling ave- a nd bridge at the Diana Inn, hon- pointment of Fred Si. Butzel,
ring Miss Sylvia Leader, a Jan- prominent Detroit Jewish leader.
nue. have returned to their home
ary bride-elect. Covers were as a member of a non-salaried
in Chicago.
la id for 36 guests. Miss Leader state welfare advisory commis-
Sirs. S. Kopman of Calvert ave. W as also honored in the evening sion to counsel with the Rev. Wil-
nue entertained with a dinner for u ith a theater party at the Shu- liam S. Carpenter, new state wel-
fare director, regarding the re-
12 ladies last Wednesday, honor- b ert-Lafayette.
organization of the welfare de-
ing her guest, Miss Barbara Kop-
man of St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Siyers of partment, which has jurisdiction
KINDERTIIEATER, 539 KENILWORTH AVENUE
fonterey avenue are sailing on over state institutions aside from
Sirs. Mildred Cohen of Euclid J an. 10 on the S. S. Republic for .hospitals for the insane, prisons
Unprecedented bargain., amusing and entertaining features
and educational institutions.
avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs.' a West Indies cruise.
and well-known local talents. Admission free.
J. Sanderman of Wisconsin last
week.
The engagement of Miss Annie
Wrotzlawsky, daughter of Mr. 1111I1
Miss Rita Brownstein of Den- Mrs. Benjamin Wrotzlawsky of
a
ver. Colo., is the guest of her 30112 Richton avenue, to David
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Sirs. Rosenzweig, son of Mr. and Mrs.
harry G. Brown of Goldengate Nathan Rosenzweig of 1923 Vir- 1
avenue.
ginia Park, was announced at a
dinner on Sunday, Jan. 4. Joshua
announces
Quality reaches its all-time high level In Florsheim
Mr. and Sirs. George Blum of Joyrich was the master of cere-
No oilier Hotel
Chicago spent a week with rela- monies.

The Newest
Frock Fashions

HUDSON'S

'15

'25

HEYN'S

1 /2

OFF SALE

Sheehan's Book Store

Selling Out Samples

Fur - trimmed

Beautiful Hand Decorated
Furniture

JACKET

Every Piece Individual

BRA • ZOL

Ensembles

129

MONTEFIORE LODGE
INSTALLS OFFICERS

Sixth Annual Dance

Hebrew Ladies Free Loan
Association

I

A Luncheon

Menachem Ussishkin

MORE
PER
DOLLAR

Sunday Noon, January 18

Philadelphia-Byron Hall

Grand Bazaar & Carnival

Sholom Aleichem Folk Institute

FLORSE
SI

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

M SALE

IRBAIRN
HOTEL FISHER Wall Paper Company

Shoes . . . . and Florsheim prices roach their

tives and friends in Detroit.

all-time low level at this Sale! Tako advantage

Harry L. Cummins of Burlin-
game avenue returned from a
motor trip to Johnstown, Pa.

of the situation . . . . buy two pairs now!

FEETURE ARCH $9.85

quality shoes below regular price,

FLORSHE1111 SHOE ST0111;

147 Michigan Ave. — 1224 Griswold Si,
Lafayette Bldg.
Griswold Bldg.

Mrs. Anna Cohen of Chicago
was the guest of Miss Sara Cooper
Goldberg of West Grand boule-
vard last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman of

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINE

Tuns le Every Tuesday N ■ yht—FLORSMEIM FROLIC—WW.I,

Charles Frank of Pittsburgh
spent several days in Detroit.

a. 30 P. M

1461 West Grand boulevard pre-
sented tie children of the He-
brew Orphan Home with toys,

offers as nitwit

Sirs. A. Katz, 0426 Fisher ave-
nue, left last Tuesday for Miami
Beach, Fla., to spend the winter
season.

Norton Rosin returned to New
fork after visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Rosin, to re- 1
same his studies at the Pulitzer
School of Journalism of Columbia
University,

Miss Gussie Abraham was a
guest of her sister, Mrs. Hyman
Ruzewich of New Castle, Pa., dur-
ing the Christmas and New Year
holidays.

for

your

dollar.

88 to sin Weekly
Smile

sit to $15 WeeklO
Double

ALSO to $3 Daily

WILLIAM G. LEE

M

`Yew Homo Ate., From

Home .

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