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May 22, 1931 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-05-22

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ANNUAL MEETING OF

"Sof ties"
3.50

A delightful sum-
Auer hat that will
crush into no space
at all, in your vaca-
tion luggage. Pas-
tel felt as well as
dark colors, and so
inexpensive y o u
may easily have
several.

WELFARE LUNCHEON
PLANS COMPLETED!

LEAGUE OF WOMEN'S
SOCIETIES ON JUNE 1

---
The League of Jewish Women's
Organiaztions, of which Mrs. Oscar
Robinson is president, will hold its
annual luncheon on Monday, June
j I, at 12:30 o'clock, at the Phoenix
I Club.
A unique program is being plan-
ned under the chairmanship of Mrs.

The North Woodward branch of
the European Welfare Organiza-
lion completed plans for an elabor-
ate luncheon to be held on Tuesday,'
May 26, at I p. m. at the Chinese ,
Tea Garden, 1514 Woodward ave.!
nue. The meeting took place at
the home of hlrs. R. B. Newman,

Last Few Days to Take
Advantage of

The MAY SALE

Mr. and Mrs. Israel DeRoy o f'
The annual dinner for the mem-
Pittsburgh are visiting their chit - berm and the board of directors of
siren, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron DeRoy
, Junior Hadassah will take place on
at the Whittier,
Tuesday evening, May 27, at the
Virginia Lee Tea Shop, I'allister
Sir. and Mrs. Adolph Finster . and Second avenues.
said of La Salle boulevard re
turned from a visit to Atlanti e
A number of Jewish pupils will
City.
participate in the music recital of
the Frank Bishop Piano School be-
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank o e ginning at 8:15 p. m. on Tuesday ,
, Calvert avenue, have left for Hot May 26, in the small auditorium
Springs,
Virginia, where they will of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Beret Shop—First Floor
attend the convention for electri-
cal engineers and will be gone two
Members of the Gamma Epsilon
weeks.
Mu Sorority sent their invitations
to their formal dinner-dance,
Alexander Freeman of Chicago which is to be given
all Friday eve-
boulevard returned from a visit to ning, Slay 29, at Edgewater
Beach
Chicago.
Club. Covers will be set for Di.,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen-
Mrs. Robert Smith (Esther Ros-
thal of Boston boulevard left for
New York to meet their daughter, ner) of l'ingree avenue gave a sur-
birthday dinner in honor of
MRS. FANNIE COHEN
Maxine, who is returning from a , prise
last
MRS. OSCAR ROBINSON
s ix months' visit abroad, studying her h
ednesdaV eve- 1'78 Glynn Court. Sirs. Fannie
ning.
rt in Paris.
Cohen, chairman of the affair, in-
Maurice Klein. A symposium on a
vites all members and friends to
the "Jewish Woman," as grand-
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Groaner
Mrs. Sfax Sable of the Belcrest attend the affair and help make it
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
mother, mother, home-maker; and
have returned from Washington, is visiting in Chicago for several a success. Tickets are
in the folds of religion, peace, art, I4.
obtainable
weeks.
Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
Male, literature and communal t C., where they visited with
from Mrs. Fannie ('when at 3015
heir parents.
Programs.
service, will be participated in by
Cortland avenue, Hemlock 5986-.1,
bliss Helene Kane of Atkinson or Sirs. It. B. Newman, 1178 Glynn
women representative in the club
Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching
Miss Marjorie Epstean of Chi- avenue has returned from Phila., ('curt, Longfellow 3918.
life of the Jewish community.
ago boulevard entertained last delphia, where she spent several
Mrs.
Sol
Wolff
heads
the
commit-
STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD
,
tee on arrangements for the lunch- Friday evening for her house months,
Phone Columbia 2943
Miss Edith Blatt of Allan
BETH EL TO GIVE
eon. Reservations may he made t guest,
is City.
Mrs. Harry Bennett, Mrs. Mark)
with Mrs. Wolff, or with any of the
ELABORATE AFFAIR
Jacobson asst Sirs.
Woodward at State
presidents of the organizations
Randolph 6400.
Marks have'
comprising the league. a Mrs. hlatilde Gates of Atkinson , returne dfrom a motor trip to
0,
venue
gave
a
luncheon
in
honor
Thirtieth
Annual
Cleveland,
Ohio.
Moonlight
Takes
Assisting Mrs. Klein
'
Kleinon the pro.
of
bliss
Edith
Blatt
last
Wednes-
Place on June 15.
ram committee are: Mrs. Maurice day.
The many friendso f At rs. I.ewis
enyas, Mrs. Sol Cole, Mrs. Ralph
For the thirtieth consecutive I
DeYoung of Burlingame avenue
Davidson, Mrs. Harry Salzenstem,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hollander, will be glad to learn that she is year the members of Temple Beth
Mrs. II. II. Prenzlauer and Mrs.
formerly of Detroit, are now liv- convalescing from her recent ill-' El will gather aboard the Steamer
Mayer Sulzberger.
ing in Coronado, California.
ness at Harper Hospital and is ex- Columbia on Monday evening, June I
15, leaving the foot of Woodward
pected home shortly.
Leaving for Europe Shortly,
RABBI FINE TO SPEAK
Mrs. Andrew Wineman was
at 8:15. In previous years the at-
Desires Commissions to Purchase—
AT DELMAR SYNAGOGUE hostess at a luncheon for some Mr. and Mrs. M. Howard Stone tendance has been largely confined
friends last Saturday at her home, are now residing at :1310 Roches. to the younger group within the
PICTURES, OBJETS D'ART, ANTIQUE JEWELRY
Rabbi Samuel M. Fine will speak Hamilton Drive.
ter avenue.
temple and their friends but this
Saturday , second day of Shevuoth ,
year it is planned to make the
and INTIMATE THINGS
before Mainly services, at the Aha-
Mrs. Julius Gates of the Bel-
Miss Theresa Thal of Toledo, moonlight a congregational get-to-
vath Achim Synagogue, Westmin- crest entertained with a dinner I lOhio,
gether.
To this end the board off
was
the
guest
of
Miss
Doris.
y
ster and Delmar. The public is in- last Wednesday evening, compli- to D. Lieberman staring the past °dicers of the temple are co-ope r-
Write Box 600, Detroit Jewish Chronicle
vited to attend this lecture by
wee.
k-end
ating with the Young People's Tenn-
menting Miss Edith Blatt.
bi Fine.
di' u under whose auspices the
affair is to be given. Lloyd Ros-
Mrs. Joseph Folz of Kalamazo „
Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg,
is the guest of her brother and si
erly of the Lee Crest Apartments, enberg, chairman, reports that no
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Folz.
is now making her home with her effort is being spared to make this
slaughter, Mrs. Harold Van Bea.. moonlight the outstanding social
g.
event of the summer season. Ger-
len,
505 Merton road.
Mrs. John lleavenrich of Lon
ald Marks and his Columbia Re-
fellow avenue entertained son' e
0.
friends at a luncheon last Thur
Mrs. Samuel Ackerman is spend - cording orchestra will play the
dance
music and other equally en-
ing a few weeks convalesci
day.
k
ng
ing forms of entertainment w
the l'hysical Culture Hotel, Dans-
Mrs. Morris Ripley of Denver i ' vine, N. Y., after which she will be part of the program.
Tickets may be obtained at the
he guest of Mrs. Esther Steller o „ 5 I leave f or her su mme hme at
'190
00 C oronado Drive, r Co rona& temple or from any of the members
he Seward Hotel.
$20 to $35 on Coats
of
the committee. Attendance is
!Park, Tecumseh, Canasta,
not confined to members of the
Mrs. M. B. Benyas is entertain
that were $49.50 to $97.50
temple.
Dancing
will
begin
at
ing the members of all commit.
1/4
Mrs. Alois Adler (Bessie Era.'
tees and the chorus of the Music zer) of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the 8:30 and will continue until mid- ,
Study Club at a tea Saturday, May week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John night. The boat docks at 11:30
permitting those who wish to do
23, at the Y. W. C. A. building Frazer of Elmhurst avenue.
so to leave at that time.
from 3 to 5.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Isaac
Sat
o
vaky of
Ruth Feinberg, student at Mt. 2279 Calvert avenue left Sunday
A Pleasant
State Normal College, morning, Slay 17, for Los Angeles, , Luncheon of J. W. E. W. O•
Tuesday.
spent last week-end with her par- Cal., to attend the wedding of
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg their son, Aaron Satovsky, to hfiss
CHELSEA, MICHIGAN
of Leslie avenue.
At a special board of directors
Rose Marie Orloff of Los Angeles
Invites You to Spend an Enjoyable Week-End Decoration Day,
on May 31,
meeting of Jewish Women Euro-
May 30
pean Welfare Organization, a re-
Mrs. 8. Gittleman and Mrs.
bl iss Florence Silverman a port was heard that the midnight
Louis James Krupkin were joint
FORMAL OPENING, 3rd Season, JUNE 21
hostesses at a lovely luncheon and Gladstone avenue has gone t f show affair was a success social -
Healthful surroundings, beautiful lake, swimming, rowing,
miscellaneous shower last Wednes- Cleveland for the week-end. Miss 0 ly and financially. The organize.
tennis and other outdoor sports under supervision of competent
day in honor of Dorothy Camin, a Silverman will be in the brida tion extended a vote of thanks to
instructor.
and counsellor.. Home-cooked food. Reasonable
I
Mrs.
Marie
Hyman,
chairman
of
bride-elect.
party of the Manes-Cohen wed
rates.
ding, which is to take place at th - this affair, Mesdames J. Goldberg
e
and
I.
Perchick,
her
assistants,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shulman of Statler Slay 24.
REGISTRATION FOR CHILDREN, AGED 7 TO 14, AT THE
Thank s were also expressed to
Boston boulevard returned from
FARBAND FOLK SCHOOL
wintering in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Barsky at Frank NS'etsman for donating his
8679 Twelfth Street
Euclid 3356
tended the sixth annual account - theater, to Mr. Stutz and J. Hall,
-
motion
picture
operators,
for
do-
hfiss Pearl Tannenbaum of Lit- ants' conference at the hotel Stat
- noting their services, to Sam Na — — --
tle Rock, Ark., is the guest of Mrs. ler on May 14.
thanson for his talk and to Shine Y
I. 31. Weinberg of McLean avenue.
Priscilla Ackerman is home afte Gottlieb for his entertaining,
Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Lyons and spending her vacation at the Phyai r Final arrangements were made
daughter, J e a n, of Flatbush, cal Culture Hotel at Dansville - for the luncheon with music to be
, held on Tuesday at the Chinese Tea
Brooklyn, are the guests of Mr. N. Y.
Gardens, 1514 Woodward. This af-
Mrs. William Gordon of Webb
3 avenue.
fair is conducted by the North
Mrs.
N.
Rottenberg
of
2924
Wa
0
Announces a
-
Woodward
branch of the organize-
verly avenue gave a stork shove :. t f s) :n A .rt
Mrs. Nathan Koploy and son re. in honor of her sister-in-law, Sin:
nts
were
also
made
3 turned from Tucson, Arizona, S. Raider. Twenty-five guest
r h a eng p e ic% to he held Sunday,
where they visited with relatives. were present.
Think of the added pride she would take in
June 8, at Belle Isle Park, for the
What a wonderful gift,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Morris
Jack Kaufman will mot or G home cooked dinner to be held in
her new home ... the still greater happiness
too, for that bride of
of the Wilshire have returned from Grand Haven, on Lake Michigan r June and or the Tag Day to be
other years on her
it would hold for her, through having a
held Sunday, July 19, at Mt. Clem
a sojourn in French Lick Springs' to spend Memorial Day as a cues t , ens,
of the Finest
skn .
wedding anniversary
and Louisville, having attended the of Frank Jones of the Ifilleres t
grand piano there. It would be a source of
toA special meeting will be heist
Manor.
... or for your daugh-
Kentucky Derby. .
gladness day after day for years to come
idnaj evening, May 25, at the
ter soon to graduate!
n branch of Shaarey Zedek.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Ilimelhoch, Mrs.
Miss Ruth Cohen of 231 Eas All members
. . . and there is nothing else which could
are urged to attend
Our stock of grand
A. W. Kiosk and Mrs. Agnes Dei- Euclid is visiting with relative 5 t this
important meeting.
so perfectly and continuously express to
gent
have
returned
after
a
two
in
Geneva,
III.
pianos was never so
II weeks' motor trip to Washington.
her your affection . . . no other gift you
great and complete as
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Waldman HALEVY WILL SING AT
might select, though you searched the
Check and Double Check These Buys:
now . . . values were
a
of 575 East Kirby avenue enter
ISLE NATIONAL NIGHT
never no remarkable
world over, that would be so greatly prized
tanned with a dinner and bridge
30 SUITS, formerly $37.50
now $27.50
as
today.
We
gladly
last
Wednesday
in
honor
of
Mrs.
and deeply cherished.
35 SUITS, formerly $42.50
-Oscar Weiner of Brooklyn, N. Y. t he It has been an annual event fur
now $31.75
arrange convenient
Halevy-Ilazomir Choral Society
Covers
were
laid
for
12
guests.
lc
65 SUITS, formerly $47.50
terms.
now $36.75
hoir to participate in the national
cs sncerts sponsored by the Detroit
110 SUITS, formerly $40-$50
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg,,
now $39.75
New, full guaranteed
formerly of the Chatham and now I e ymphony Orchestra at Belle Isle
45 TOPCOATS
C
grands, $385, $495,
STEINWAY SOIIMER VOSE WEBER
very
summer.
The
choir
on
Wed-
1/2 Off
of the Wilshire Hotel, have re-' n
$545, etc. Come in
turned from San Francisco after th esslay announced that this year,
All Our Suits Guaranteed to Fit.
STROUD STECK DUO-ART GRINNELL
rough
the
courtesy
of
Si,
Pat-
and see them.
spending the winter with Sirs. to
Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock
Rosenberg's brothers, Drs. A. S. , pl rson. the choir's concert will take
ace the first national night of the
and L. D. Green.
anon. Special arrangements have
'THE MUSICAL CENTER OP DETROIT"
The following cantors will leave th 'en made with Mr. Patterson
for the cantors' conference at Chi- ce rough hfaurice Schaver. The con-
rago, Monday, May 25: B. Blei- 2 9, rt will take place Monday, June
FINE TAILORING AND CUSTOM CLOTHING
berg, H. Milkovsky, S. Mogilevsky,
On June 25 the Halevy-Hazomir
H. Lebovitz, E. Zalusikowski.
1426 GRISWOLD STREET
ill participate in a concert in
Clifford 1975
aunt Clemens sponsored by the
-.!STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES4r
Sirs. Edith Rosenzweig of 2039 arhand
Folk School,
Taylor avenue has returned from
The choir still welcomes new
Wedding Invitations and an extensive visit to Palestine, m embers
1513 -21 Woodward Are., Detroit
at their rehearsals which
Greece. Turkey, Egypt and sev- to kes place every Monday at 8:30
Announcements
Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Detroit Branches
eras European countries. IP' m., at Northern
High School,
Engraved In the correct manner
12 00M
. 123.
Spey ial Announcement.
Sirs. Robert Jay Sage of Leslie,
Engraved Script
TWELFTH AT SEWARD
avenue was hostess at a bridge,
100 for
Boa Office, Empire 3488 — Manager's Office, Empire 3472
Saturday evening, complimenting
her sister, Miss Lillian Corinne
TWO GREAT PERFORMANCES
Selik, a June bride-elect. There On ama Classes Tea:
were 40 guests present.
On Sunda), evening. 11•5 24, the drama

of

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Negligees and
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at

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Reductions of

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On a Group of

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The Wedding Gift

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SPECIAL SALE

I

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t

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NEWTON ANNIS FURS

Now Home—Library at Farmer—(Just East of Woodward )—Established 1887

SHEEHAN'S
BOOKSTORE

1550 WOODWARD AVENUE.

DeSauher Shop

.- 11"Ion

Nees

the removal of its Offices
and Workroom. to
301.302 Metropolitan Bldg.,
33 John R. Street

III'TTONS COVERED
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Y.

W. H. A. NOTES

I

the I will give • sevens bridge

•t the Chine, Tea Gard en,
Sir. and Mrs. Naum Schor of Rio Ni •• dan,
Myra Put••linik ha. charge of a
De Janeiro, Brazil, are visiting r 7,." g•rnent, •tu r f h•• •• •••i•t•nt•.
with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schor
r re member. rom each ram• Ha,
of 4373 Lq.lie avenue, Russell Te nnis Tourney:
Woods, for several weeks.
The Girl.' Tenni. Toey
urn
will meet

thi • Sunday. at L'ncoln Motor Compton.

to play off gam,. The court.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Chernichov- ssr Jrt•
open for entree. from 9 to 12
sky of 115 South Sovereign ave. ""' m The final. will he played n'eho k
M•Y
L
nue, Atlantic City, N. J., formerly " I the ••tne hours.
of Detroit, announce the Bar B.
eneers Teen's:
Mitzvah of their son, Chaim Mor.
A emir.. for besinn•r• in tenni, will
tieffti, to take place the second day
empl.
h Cl,

e
e 5 , 01, 1a T
y 2 11.
lrll
ieu a, foe .'ti or.e
'd ' rno7h..
Shevuoth, Saturday morning. wit I,
• two hoar d
• weelt.
May 23, at the Rodeph Sholom An regi•tra,ion• fns thi• onre mula
le through the Y on1,e. 99 Rowena
Synagogue, 2016 Pacific avenue

Atlantic City. The Bar hfitzvah, Sunday Hied Do...
who is a student of the Talmud,
'undo' o u rn . n , M. ,
•9, 1
has prepared a learned discourse
which he will deliver during the ono nese set rioted the build
1,o,oe
services. Mr. Chernochovsky was sr. in•ited ...tend to nieso a• oom•
formerly principal of the Kirby
nd club themlor at
Xrt
r
'
h
..1:11
.
e
re
:ill
S
c
danrIn,
h"
and
re
Center Talmud Torah in Detroit. fre•henenis.

Sunday, May 24, Matinee and Evening

Edwin Relkin and Sigmund Weintraub Pre•ent

MAURICE SCHWARTZ

The Well-Known Jewish Artist, together with the Entire Art
Theater Group

SUNDAY MATINEE, 2:30 P. M., Sholom Aseh's Masterpiece

"THE GOD OF REVENGE"

SUNDAY NICHT 8:30 P. M., Alexander Feich's Drama of
Life in Soviet Russia

"THE MAN WITH THE PORTFOLIO"

Tickets on Sale at Box Office
TICKETS—Matinee, $1.50„ $1.00, 75c, 50c; Evening'
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