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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-02-06

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Engagements

thOlnitht
1400 WASHINGTON BLVD.

Wedding Caiendar

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Feb, 8—Miss Helen Dalitz, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Dalit
of Ann Arbor, to Jack II. Hertzberg, 'out of Mr. and Mrs. I. Hertz
berg of Ypsilanti, Mich., at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Detroit.
Feb. 8--Miss Mite Davidson, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harr)
Davidson, to David lsser Barris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Berris.
Feb. 11 Miss Ora Ruth Gittleman, daughter of Slr. and Mrs. So
Gittlentan, to Louis James Krupkin, formerly of Watertown, N. Y., at
'their home on Second boulevard.

and

Feb. 15--Miss Dorothy Feldstein, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs 1..
Feldstein of 22112 Hazelwood avenue, to Slat. NI. Silverman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Silverman of Toronto, Ont. , ut Congregation
Emanuel.

Scholnick specifications

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

TROCHEE)

PLAYS LEADING ROLE
IN Y. W. H. A. COMEDY

CLUB

62 EAST COLUMBIA

I Ills, k h urn Woodward

Near Fox Them,

Beautiful Beyond Description
Mystic Atmosphere

The Cuisine at the l'rocadc rit
unexcelled, Paule, Parisian
chef, formerly with Claridge's
in Paris, in charge.

DINNER

DANCING

DINNER $1.50

SUPPER DANCING

Cover

Charge After 10
o'Clock 50c

SATURDAYS $1.00

DICK BOWEN

And His Orchestra

Detroit's Most Popular Leader

lost Finished

a Three Years'
t. neagement at Arced. Ballroom

Reservations--Clif.

0757

GENERAL
PARTS

CORPORATION

Cumulative Preferred

Stock

Earnings for 1930
were double those
for 1929

At Present Market
Yields More Than
10%

Ws. , .4-

Phone for

Deta,led Information

HENDRIE, HALL &
MURPHY

Members Detroit Stock F.achang•

1466 Penobscot Bldg.

Randolph 6391

Hair-filling Throughout!

'178

Solid Mahogany Legs!

W

MISS IDA LESSIN

Nliss Ida Lessin plays the lead
in the three-act comedy, The
Chintz Cottage, - to he given by
the Y. W. II. A. Players on Tues-
day evening, Feb. 10, and Wednes-
day evening, Feb. 11, in the Lit-
tle Theater on Rowena, under the
direction of Mrs. Claire Wicker-
sham.

EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
GREETS NEW MEMBERS

A tea and musicale welcoming
the members who have joined this
year will be given by the Sister-
hood of Congregat Hi Emanuel
Monday afternoon, Feb, 16, at the
congregation, corner Taylor and
Wilson avenues. for which an un-
usual program is being planned.
Mrs. David Kaltman will be the
soloist, and will present a group
of Jewish folksongs. A number
' nf violin and piano numbers will
he given by Rose and Marvin
Schwartz. A dramatic reading will
be offered by Sirs. Michael Leishin,
and Mrs. Rose Lipson, of the So-
cial Service Bureau, will give a
talk on the work being done by the
bureau at the present Iliac.
in
Sirs. Mandel Rosenzweig
'chairman of the program commit-
bermansky
is
tee, and Mrs. LOON
in charge of the social hour.
I
The Sisterhood is planning a
busy time for the month of March.
They will assist the men of the
congregation at a dinner and con-
cert to be given March 1, to cele-
brate the reopening of the newly
decorated congregation. This will
he in the nature of a house warm-
ing. to which the public is invited.
March 15 the Sisterhood is plan-
ning a carnival and dance, which
will provide novel amusement for
all who attend. tars. Jacob Har-
vith is the chairman.
March IS the bridge-tea will be
held at the General Electric tea
room.
The Sisterhood is taking the
towel and apron booth at the Jew-
ish National Fund bazaar, under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Herman
Fisher and Mrs. J. L. Ruby.
Mrs. Max Schuhiner is chairman
of the committee selling subscrip-
tions for the Saturday Evening
Post, the Sisterhood receiving a
commission on each sale .

E need only tell you that

this is a genuine KARPEN
suite to impress you with its in-
herent smartness and quality. The

Jail. 31—To Dr. and Mrs. Louis Weiss (Viola Lewis of Cleveland ,
of 2492 West Philadelphia, a (laughter, Donna Majary.
Jan. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolfe (Clara Goldberg, of 222
Clairmount avenue, a son.

:over ing is in a

soft shade of green, and
bath pieces are fitted with the new
style loose down-filled pillow backs.

Jan. 27--1'o Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lichtenteld (Lea Damsky) of
5250 Clements avenue, a daughter, Ilarriet Lois,

You rave almost a hundred dollars by
taking advantage of the February
Sale once!

Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Mums Silver of 3796 Garland avenue.
a son. Arthur Gilbert.

Jan, 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Nat Singer of 3288 Richton avenue, a
son, Harold Herbert.

Convenient Payments Of Course!

PLAN PROGRAM FOR

octat..artict •
Qrsorrai

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel London
328 Leicester Court celebrated
their thirty-loon h wedding anni
versary last Stolidity, Feb. 2.

STUDY CLUB AFFAIR

Mrs. David I. !lobar, assisted by
Mrs Bernard I achs and Airs lack
Howard, are planning varied enter-
tainment for the dinner dance to
b ...given by the Music Study Club

ROBINSON FURNITURE CO.

Washington Boulevard at 1420 — Near Grand River . . .

puittiar Notrz

CHARITY FOOD SHOWER
OF PURITY ON MONDAY

Mrs. Agnes Yarrows is chair-
George E. Wyman, son of Sir.
and Mrs. B. I. Wyman of Iroquois man of the food shower to be given
on
Monday, Feb. 9, at 8 p. m., by
road, graduated from the Pontiac
High School Jan. 30, one of the Purity Chapter No 359, at the
highest in scholarship in the class
He was tibia elected to the National
Honor Society.

A Bar Mitzvah party %vas held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Gorelick of Normandy avenue on
Sunday, Jan. 25, in honor Of their
son, Isadore. Covers were laid for
lo people. Entertainment was
furnished by the Krut family. Rose
Resnick and May Gorelick gave sev-
eral vocal selections.

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Jacob met Tuesday afternoon at
the community center. Plans were
made for a hard time dance to be
given during the Purim season. Au
interesting biography of "Florence
Nightengale" was presented by
Mr:. Chas. Barnett.

Messrs. Seymour and Ira Buck-
ner left last Saturday for an ex-
tended tour to St Willi, Fla., and Ha-
t moth, Cuba, sad will return by
goat to New fork and ardor from
there to Detroit.

Special

Open Evenings

Noonday Luncheons
— 29c —

MONDAY SPECIAL
Swiss Steals, Au Gratin Potatoes, Cold Slaw
Bread and Butter
Something good to eat every day in the week.

We Also Serve a 29c Supper That Is the Talk

of Detroit

The finest, tastiest food in Detroit at rock-bottom prices.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky
and Mr. Louis Solomon are so-
MRS. DAVID I. HUBAR
Sidney Slobin, who spent the
journing in Hot Springs, Ark.
past six months in Gary, Ind., has on Feb. 11, at the Detroit-Leland
returned to his home at 3716 Tyke Hotel, at 7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Sirs. B enjamin Gold-
avenue. •
Unusual valentine decoration,. sit sin and (laughter, Mildred, of
ot
,
Ottawa
Drive, are leaving Monday
are being arranged byi.
Mrs. m
Sir. and Mrs —
. Sam ',vians of Tay- Diamond.
. for Florida, where they will re-
lor avenue entertained last Sunday
main
for
the rest of th e winter
Proceeds of the affair will he
evening at dinner for .15 people in used to further the many activities

honor of their son, Harry's Bar of the club.
Mitzvah.
Mrs. Win. B. Isenberg, chairman PARENTS OF CHILDREN
IN NUTRITION CLASS
if the ways and means committee,
Magnus Hirschfield, who is in' is directing the affair. She is be-
MRS. AGNES YARROWS.
HELP EQUIP QUARTERS
business in Erie, Pa., spent a few ing assisted by Mrs. Lewis B. Dan.
Eastern Star Temple, It West Alex-
(lays with his family on Hazelwood iv's, vice-chairman and Mrs. D.
The needs of the new quarters andrine. She is being assisted by
avenue and tendered his wife a Diamond, Sirs. Morris Blumberg.
of the North End Clinic nutrition
surprise birthday party.
Mrs. David Faumati, Sirs. Louis class in the Jewish Centers Build- Mrs. Sara Fixler, Rose Fleischer,
Frankenstein, Mrs. Samuel Geran. ing, :11 Melbourne, are being met Mrs. Springer and the officers. The
public is invited, the tinly'ticket Of
Mark Goldberg has returned ditsy, Mrs. Jack Howard, Sits. Joe
from a short visit to Davenport, Magidsolin, Mrs. Nathan D. Metz- by public spirited Detroiters. admittance being staple food prod-
Burry Z. Brown has given a liberal
Iowa,
ger, Mrs. Thomas Reid, Mrs. Sam- amount of lumber for the numer- ucts. There will be bridge and
uel isehailander, Sirs. Edward ous articles needed fur the play- lotto games, with prizes fur each
table and refreshments for all.
Stein, Mrs. David 1. Ilubar Mrs.
room and playground, such as
On Feb. 23 there will be the
Herbert Warner and Mrs. Henry sawhorses, slides, steps, tool box,
complimentary luncheon to all
Weinhcrg ,
peg boards, etc. Joe Katz, one of paid-up members. l'urity is also
Mrs. S. Q. Kesler, Mrs. Bernard
whose children is a member of the planning a Purim dinner-dance,
Lacks, and Mrs, Edmund Shaman,
class, in appreciation for the as- place and time to he announced
chairmen of the scholarship, chor-

sistance it has been to him and later.
Services:
al and philanthropic committees
Mts. Katz, has undertaken to make
On Sunday. Feb. 5. at 10:15 a. nn.. are also assisting with the tickets.
all this equipment, which will re-
the pulpit will be occupied by Dr. Leo
Reservations may be made by
M. Franklin who will .peak so the soh-
quire about it week's work. Meyer
calling Mrs. William It. Isenberg,
jei.t,
- 11a. arligi n Spoken
Bush, the father of the class twins,
Longfellow 7630 or 'Mrs. Samuel
offered to paint the cupboards and
on Saturday, Feb, 7, it 10:30 a. in.. ■ Sehaflander, Longfellow 3217.
polpit will be 111. 1. 11pied by Rabbi Lem, I
equipment, for which he has do-
ham who will priach on the roilijectH
A special meeting of the Jewish
nated the paint and labor.
"Death Take+ a Holiday"
The Murza Mann Lauder Tested Women's European Welfare or-
"Perverted Patriotisni" will be the sob.
Dr. Franklin'. sermon Sunday.
Toy Shop has given two dozen ganization was held Monday at the
toys in tine condition, which had Atkinson branch of Shaarey
been used for demonstration pur- Zedex. Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman
Washington Birthday Dartee.
or
its
second
artist
concert
of
poses, and also a new $4.56 train presided. Letters were read from
The Washington Birthday saner. soon.
soled by the committee on activiti, will the season, the Tuesday Slusicale of cars. Mrs. Robert Newman has the European orphaned families
take place Saturdis. F'eb. Id 9 p. M
will present on Tuesday, Feb. lo. sent $5 for other toys or equip- who for the last five years re-
liSie wil be Itirni•hell by Ange Loren.
at 10:30 a. ni., in the la -tune hall ment. Mrs. M. E. Kohn has se• ceived monthly aid for support,
AO • nd his Venetian Serenaders, nation.
Ity (anion
Orehe.tra. The committee k « fthe Detroi Institute lif Arts. cured a number of helpful toys and from new European orphaned
Particularly eager to welcome to this •1. Gilbert Ross, American violinist.
from friends who Mt longer need families asking fur relief. Tem-
fair vat only the "Younger Set." but also
Mr. Ross Was born in Lincoln, them, and Mrs. J.
the "Voling Marrieds.• Attendance will
Victor Roemer porary aid in $5 checks to each
I... strictly limited to member. of the Nebraska; has obtained his entire is planning to send two velocipedes new family were sent away. These
onierrgat
musical education in this country which have been outgrown, and were paid out the regular month-
and though still in his twenties has ( T rh ein e . h will bring joy to the chit- ly allowances of $511 for orphans'
Annual Joint Meeting:
won an enviable reputation un two
support, for private board of three
I hr annital joint meeting of the Si...
torhood I of Temple Beth El, the Sister. continents.
The new quarters still lack two orphans in Detroit $64, and for
hood of Congregation Sharaey Zedek, the
A five year period of study with essential articles of equipment—a support to 35 orphans through all
Detroit Section National Council of Jew-
Leopold Auer was followed by a sink and refrigeration. There is orphan home in Dawid-Grodek,
inh Women's Drganiration, will take
place Monday - afternoon. pal.. 9, at 2 , 30. I debut in Berlin with such success.
no water in the kitchen and only Poland, $15.
in the Brown Memorial Chml. The that Mr. Ross was immediately en-
A report was heard in regard to
cold water in the adjoining room.
principal sneaker of theorcw.ion will he
gaged
for
a
tour
of
Germany
as
so.
Mi..• Mina m Urban of the on
This is in a hopper used for house- the success of the luncheon held
Joist with the Berlin Philharmonit hold cleaning and therefore unfit Jan. 27, and thanks were expressed
of History of the Uni,rsitv of ( mein-
nati Her sobjert will be . ihis Shrink.
Orchestra, playing the Brahms and
for dishwashing and food prepara- to Mrs. A. Katzen, chairman, the
ing Planet"
Ts•haikowsky concertos.
tion. Water must be carried from committees assisting in arranging
Oscar Heifenbein will be at the
Father and Son Wight: -
it and heated on the stove for both the luncheon, Hugh Connolly &
piano for Mr. Ross.
Father.and Sons! Pot•side ThursdaY
thesepurposes and the waste re• Son of 1540 Woodward avenue,
evening, Feb. 12, for the annual lather .
Tickets for men and non-resi.
turned there. The staff and vol - Sir Fredland of 9112 Metropolitan
and Son Night.
dent women at 91 and for verti• unteers
have the fine pioneer spirit building, Mr. Stahl of 3045 Elm-
fied students at 75 cents may be ob-
High Scheel Debate:
needed to meet this situation but hurst, for their donations, and to
Toon ern, and daughters of high school tained at the door.
the strength and time so consumed all who contributed to this affair.
a, me invited to attend the reeetdion
Election of officers resulted as
could he so much more valuable
• lid dance in hon.. of the visiting de-
follows:
YOUNG
ISRAEL
JOINT
1,.Iina tram of the it -k,l.le
if available for the parents and •
ts
n", nr:ITt-
Mrs. J.
Radner,
president
i
.
SERVICE
ON
SATURDAY
children
of
the
class.
Feb. 14, at e:311.
Program: I. Debate
funanimuosly); Mrs. A. Katren,
Fle , olted. That • Jewish University
One important aim of the class
Mishkin R. 'fide, Pollock and
Established in the Uniteil States."
Young Israel of Detroit will hold is to develop a fondness for the
Affirmative: Temple Beth El. Negative.
Mayers. vice-presidents; Mrs. I.
Rockdale Avenue 'remote. 2. Dancing ant joint services Saturday morning. all-important milk and raw vege-
Goldsmith, treasurer; Mrs. Agnes
refreshment..
Feb. 7, at its synagogue in the tables in salads and sandwiches.
I e vin, honorary secretary for life;
Jewish Center, Melbourne and The kitchen is so hot that it is era,
The Monday Hominy Class:
Mesdames Newman, A. Smilo. ()s-
Woodward. Kichlush, in honor of tically impossible to keep these
Poll Cl College of Jewish Studies •nd
lams, Segal, Doudnoff. Rosenstein
foods, in the short time between
the Sehol for Parent. hold their .... ions his forthcoming marriage, will he
and Rich. trustees.
not only on Wad., night. when mo-t contributed by David I. Berris, delivery and serving, sufficiently
The election of secretary for
of , the cl ... e. •re given, but there i• al.,. former five-term president of the cool to he palatable. It in impost.
Perla! rIa•• on Monday morning at
the hoard of directors was post-
Ode to keep anything over night.
II o'clock, eondurted hr Or. Franklin. organization.
poned to the next meeting.
The eta.. consist.
Of parents of
Rabbi Jacob Stollman has been This necessitates haying in very
A special board of directors
Confirrn•tion cla•• children, hut the sub- announced as speaker for the next small quantities, with the resulting
ject of the class. he Moral bleat. and
meeting will be held Monday eve.
Religio, Principle. of Judaism." is of meeting of Young Israel, which higher food cost. It is hoped that
ning,
Feb 9, at the residence of
general intermt. The Ha..., consi•f• al. will be held Wednesday evening. some kind friends may be inter-
the new president, Mrs. Radner,
together of w Those women of the
Feb. II, at the Statler Hotel. Ile ested in meeting these two serious
congregation omen.
who
ha,e not yet visited
8732 I.a Salle Boulevard.
Beth El College of Jewi-h Studies tire will deal in his address with some handicaps by furnishing a greatly
invited to ti•it els.. Monday morn. phase of Jewish law and learning.
needed sink and small electric re.
inn at It o'clock.
This meeting will be open to the friiwrator.
public.
The Basketball Team at Haste:
tin Saturday night, Fen 7, the Tem•
A play entitled "The life of
In High School Ra•kethall team will
Robert Schumann" will be pre-
The team i•
lag in the
TlaaasiSla.
,.
nted
at the next meeting of the
now tied for fir-t place in the inter-
church league. The game. begin at •
The cluh leaders and communal
The plays r: lo• elven by the junior division of the Music Study
o'clock.
workers of the city of Detroit will Young People's.'auxiliary of Con- Club on Saturday, Feb. 14, at the
be addressed by Karl Borders, gregation B'nin Moshe on Sunday Y. M. C. A. building. The cast in-
Contributions to North End formerly connected with the fa- evening, Feb. 8, in the auditorium, cludes Elaine Cohn, Elaine Alpert.
mous Chicago Commons Settle- Dexter and Lawrence, are creating Yale Coggan, Maurice Corgan,
Clinic.
ment. Saturday noon, Feb. 14. at considerable interest and a ca- Gerald Schaflander, Lea-Ruth
the Adams branch of the Y. M. C. pacity audience is expected. The Pearlman, and David Salzenstein.
North End Clinic has received A. All those now leading clubs program will consist of three one- Three pianists. Leonard and Ray-
the following contributions: Na- are invited to attend. There will act plays, a comedy, ■ comedy- mond Rosenman and Janet Sloman,
than Simons, $75; Anonymous, be a small charge for the luncheon, drama, and a phantasy. The pro- will also participate in the pro-
‘100 which will be served .
gram will begin at 8.15 sharp gram.

J. W. E. W. 0. TO AID
MANY NEEDY PEOPLE

NO COVER CHARGE

10 P. M. TO 2 A. M.

Loose Down-filled Pillow Backs!

atempte firt h
Notre

6 TO 9:30

DE LUXE

English Colchester Cloth!

Births

Mr. sill Strs..A. Kasle and fam-
ily of 2250 Atkinson left for Nliaini
Reach, Florida, on Feb. 3, and will
spend the remainder of the winter
there.

I r

Web Construction!

March 29—Miss Rose M. Berick, (laughter of Mr. nod Mrs. Arthur
Bolick to Clarence 0. Sarasohn, son of NI. SI. Sarasohn.

-

Clothes and fittings for men of sophisticated
tastes—designed expressly for

This '275 Karpen

Feb. 22—Miss Sylvia Last, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Simon Last
or Glendale avenue, to Harold Ash of this city.

OVERCOAT%

This special group Of hand-tailored
garments command the attention
\
of the best dressed men in De-
troit.... When clothes like
these are so drastically re- •
duced— one-half off-
\ they should go quick-
ly, so make your
selection early.

FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE

Mr. and Mrs. M. Grossberg of 2663 Elmhurst announce the mgage
wont of Mi.: Rut h Heidi. to their son, Charles I. Grossberg,

FINEBERG'S CAFETERIA

229 MICHIGAN AVENUE

Below George & Henry's. Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel

Halls to Rent

DESIRABLE HALLS FOR WEDDINGS, BALLS,
BANQUETS, THEATRICALS, Etc.

Dexter Center

of Congregation B'nai Moshe

Dexter Boulevard at Lawrence

AFFAIRS ARE PLANNED
FOR OLD FOLKS HOME

The

northwestern branch of the
Jewish Old Folks Home is spon-
soring a bridge-tea on Monday,
Feb. 9, 2 p, m., at the Statler

Ave. Euclid

6818

Ulfac iMp tglis

TUESDAY MUSICALE
PRESENTS G. ROSS

hn -

JR. MUSIC STUDY CLUB
TO GIVE PLAY FEB. 14

Karl Borders to Speak.

B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. A.
PLAYS THIS SUNDAY

MRS. JULIA WARTELL

Hotel, for members and friends. A
brief meeting will be held before
playing bridge.
The next affair, which takes
place on Wednesday, Feb. 18, at
I2:30 p. m., in the form of a
luncheon-bridge at the l'alais d'Or,
5028 Joy road, has many unusual
attractions. An entire stage show
Will be presented during the lunch-
eon period. There will lie 15 door
prizes besides table prizes. Tick-
ets can be procured from members
or Mrs. I.. Davidson, Longfellow
9351, chairman. or Mrs. N. Blat-
nikoff, Garfield 3588-Vs', co-chair-
man. Mrs. Julia Wartell is another
co-chairman of this affair.

Honor Roll of Congregation
Emanuel Bible Classes.

Mr Sehl.is•el'.
X •
C.II•ieP Rosen-
thal. Sad, liarlO. e
r Ell111•
Ma, A•hin•k,'•
Jean Robin,
Marcia Edel.tesn
hramer.
Mi•• Stein•, Cla••, Ite.•ie N•idi.eh,
Ann Shermw Lucille f(”anaks, C
Goldberg.
111•• Edelman'. Cla••
Clara Al,-..
ham•. Freda Alla.. Dena Berlin, Arth .•
Ede•tein. E•telle Glocknick. Edie Glo.k
lick. Enid Gill, E.ther Graff. Norman
Manche Jo.rit. Nettie Mother,-
berg, Lillian Sherman. Shirley Sklar.
Martin Spector, Mole Wilensky, Vera
William..
Mi.• Friedman'. Cla•., Freda Work.
Ink. Elaine Blumenthal, Syrn• Rothstein.
Florence Shobin. Ethel Auoria. Virginia
Itt•nd. Harvey Dater. Lillian De•°, Lib.
harbel. Phylki. It•t•etaasky. Then-
11(•nheltn.
t
Horowite• Oa.: Malcolm Ellis,

-

man. Nett. Leach, F.Ii Dater,

Fay Fie ► •

.1.11 .e. " ; garbs, M.*: Sol Bosch. Rase

Busch Geraldine Busch

Sleeping
Pajamas

In a cunning new
yace • trimmed
model .. • of fine
French crepe .. .

and only

5.00

Lingerie Skop-
F'irst Floor

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