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SHAAREY ZEDEK GROUP
GIVES DANCE OCT. 31
Plans for the Shaarey Zedek

Our Aimcee Sheets
Wear and Wear
and Wear

Junior Young People's Society's'
first dance of the season are rap-
idly progressing. This affair will
be held in the social hall of the

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry IN • ineman
The girls' club leaders of the
entertained Mr. and Sirs. Fred Jewish Centers
Association will
Lazarus, who came in for the
meet at the Virginia Lee Tee
Michigan-Ohio game, from Colum-
Room on Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 6
bus, Ohio.
!p. m., to discuss club leadership
I and its problems. The meeting is
They have more threads to the square inch
Edwin M. Rosenthal of Boston! one of the elements in a program
boulevard has returned from Hot' outlined by a special committee of
Springs, Ark., where he spent rev- club leaders for the current club
than most sheets at the same prices. They
oral weeks.
season. Features of the program
include monthly addresses by lead-
are free from dressing. They are fully
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- ers in the community. The lead-
! man were guests at lintel Statler! ers of boys' clubs met last Thurs-
bleached. They are woven of the cream of
in Buffalo during the last week-I day at the Jewish Center.
•end.
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the cotton crop. No wonder they wear!
Mandell Bernstein will leave
Mrs. Arthur M. Schlesinger of ! early this week for New York City,
The 81- by 99-inch size is $1.69.
Boston boulevard left for Law-1 from where he will, after a brief
relict), Kans., to visit with her par- I visit, sail for Ilavana, Cuba.
ants, Mr. and Sirs. Sol Marx.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Frankenstein of !
MISS GERTRUDE LOVE
Court
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, president
ourt have as their cues
of the Detroit section of the Na- Mr. Frankenstein's mother fro ts new synagogue on Saturday night,
MRS M. H. ZACKHEIM tional Council of Jewish Women. Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Franke "' Oe ct. 31. Ilewett's popular dance'
j will 1. ta
ea se
t or S
S pringfield, Ohio, tol stein's sister, Sally Ballabin, n ; orchestra will supply the music,
2 o'clock at the Philadelphia-Byro n
0 ' commencing at 8:30. Reservation ,
'I'lIllt1) FLOOR—GRAND RIVER AVENUE BUILDING
attend the to-state convention,
Cleveland, Ohio.
auditorium.
may be made by calling the secre-
Rabbi Leon Frans of Tempi 5'
Mr. and Mrs. NI. Engguss enter-
A charity bridge-tea is bein g tary, Gertrude Love, Hogarth
Beth El will lie the principal speak - tained Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.aza-
6789. Tickets may also be par-,
er of the afternoon. Mrs. J. S rus, who came in for the Michi- ponsored by the Cora Jacoby Clu chased at the door.
on
Monday, Nov. 3, at the Detroit-
Sauk, accompanied by Miss Floe . gan-Ohio goose from Columbus,
and Hotel. There will be prim. is
There will be an open meeting
ence Shier, will give a group o f Ohio.
for each table and refreshmen is on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 3 p. m. The
&saga. Miss Sider will also rends
r program of the day will include a
will
be
served.
Proceeds
go
fo
several panio S.1,11 .8. Mrs. (tuber t
Sylvan Grosser visited his charity.
Our exnert mechanics assure you of GUARAN-
speaker, and an orchestra fur
Marwil is chairman of the mumica I! mother in Washington, D. C., the
TEED SERVICE.
dancing to follow.
program committee.
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chaim Katz of
All officers and board of directors
Our prices are most reasonable.
0 East Eu clid avenue will b e
36
at
will act as hostesses. They are
Sir. and Mrs. Walter 1.aib of ho me Sunda
1, from 2 t o 5
Mrs. M. II. Zackheim, president Shrewsbury road have returned to and 7 to 9, y, in Nov.
honor of the en-
Mesdames A. 11. Stralser, I. Rosen their home after spending two gagement of their daughter, Lit-
that, I Margolis, R. Marwil, vice . weeks in the East.
Ban Elizabeth, to Chester Ray-
presidents; Mrs. Esther Solomon
mond Harris, son of Afr. and Mrs.
recording secretary; Mrs. Wol
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Among te h lovely affairs in IlareY Harris of 2527 [;/atlas ave-
Kaplan, financial secretary, Mrs . honor of Mis s Eleanore Sloman, a nue. No cards.
Mayor Principal Speaker
J. II. Ehrlich, corresponding secre -; bride-elect, and her fiancee, Max
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,
Sunday
at
Installation
tary; Mrs. M. Weksler, assistan t Lowenstein, will be a supper
Honoring Mies Shurlie Harris,
Now Conveniently Located ■ at
Banquet.
corresponding secretary ; Mrs. SA u I
party Sunday, Oct. 25, to be given ' bride-elect of Sunday, Oct. 25,
Saulson, treasurer; Mesdames Es . by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goulson Miss
Maxine Harris entertained at
ther Goldberg, Abe Knoppow, A . of Winona avenue, Mr. and Mrs. a
The banquet in honor of the in-
personal shower Wednesday eve- stallation of officers of Congrega-
Between Cortt•nd and Sturtevant
Markson, J. Berman, Harry Cohen
to years experience in
Chan. Brody, D. Friedman, M. Hay ,' Irving Ilirschman of Longfellow ning, Oct. 14. Covers were laid tion B'nai Moshe will be held Sun-
the Auto Due near
avenue gave a family dinner and for 16 guests. The color sr h e ms day evenin g,
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man , I Pi neman, II. E. Lippitt, A. .: Alr.
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at
6
p.
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and Mrs. Edmund Sharma of was carried out in pink and
green. sharp, in the banquet ball of th.
Earle, Eva Pollack, I Shetzer, A. , Chicago boulevard
51r. and Mrs. E, Flechsig compli- synagogue• A (lance will follow,,
Smilu, A. M. Pregerson, board mem• with a Tamil y dinner entertained
ls
a t week. mented Miss II
hers; also Mesdames B. I FA !ICS , E. '
arris and her music to be furnished by a well I ..
Mr. Massachusetts
and Mrs. Louis
Loewenstein
Ben Milan, Sunday eve. known orchestra. Adolph Deutsch 3W"""V‘.•"""W‘Vi."2""161"S""""%%"
Zaludkowski end S. Shnitz. The , of
avenu e gave a Sing , fiancee,
c . 11. M r. and Mrs. S. will be the chairman of the evening. ,,, A
Ot
above women are also active on th family dinnei•i
n their honor.
Fish man also entertained at a din-
The principal address will be de- ;
theater benefit committee including
Supplying the
nee party Sunday evening, Oct. 17. livered by Mayor Frank Murphy.
Meames S. Allender, , S. Jacbson
A party in hon(or of Mr. and at their h ome, 30 37 51 ontere y ave. Rabbi Moses Fischer will be the e
and sd J. I.attin, which will help held
Proper Grade
I Mrs. Fred I.azarus and Mr. and nue. Ho noring Aliss Ilarris, Mrs. other speaker.
Tuesday evening, Dec. 1.
Mrs. Robert Lazarus of Columbus, 11. Root was hostess at a hosiery
The
registration
of
Sunday
school
;
,whocam
of Oil as
A board meeting held at the home 01: the
3heh r,e nto
Arbor to ' shower Tuesday evening, Oct. 20.
children numbered 276. Sunday
of Mrs. I. Rosenthal, 2200 Edison
o ho game,
'ee was Mrs. Jay Milan was
as hostess at a school is still open for children 6 .0
"i'v'
en
last
Saturday
evening
Specified
by the
avenue, last Tuesday, disclosed the g
at
bridge Wednesday evening, Oct.
progress alrleady accomplished to- Franklin hills you.
y! Club. Mr. 21, and Miss Gertrude Levan en- to 14 years of age. Parents who
Maker
of
Your
ward the success of the theater ' unit Mrs. Mortimer r . Meyer enter- tertained Thursday, Oct. 22, at a desire to have their children regis-
ter, can call S nday morning at
u
i tamed the guests at the Fox and bridge party in compliment
benefit.
to
9:30
a.
m.,
at
the
office
of
the
Oil
Burner
Membern are invit ed to brio .. Hound Club and Dr. and Mrs. Miss Harris. The rehearsal dinner synagogue.
g Samuel Lewis gave a luncheon at !will be held Saturday evening, Oct.
their relatives and friends to the ' their home on Sunday
noon.
Through a regrettable inadver-
124, at the bride's home, 3200
membership tea. Refreshments
_
tence the name of flurry Meer, who ;
Cortland avenue.
will be served at the close of the
Lafayette 4500
was re-elected treasurer, was (omit-
Alr. and
Mrs. JON.
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meeting of which Mrs. Esther Gold- Boston
boulevard
left Siegel of
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CHARLES E. FEINBERG, Vice-president.
berg is in charge.
for a visit ' Airs. Bernard Anspach of Elm- ted from last week's story.
! to Atlantic City.
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' I burst avenue entertained with a
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A. S. AUXILIARY'S'
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY '

her, and they will visit at Frenchlwere laid for 20 guests.
The Zedakah Club met ut the
.ick Springs.
home of Mrs. Ida Canvasser, 2263
WOODWARD AT
The Bar Mitzvah of M acorn
I 1
Atkinson. Sirs. Touts Kohn, chair.
Mrs. Benjamin Kaufman will be Leonard Levens( in, son of Mr. and man of the social committee, Mrs.
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300 Guests, Representing 4 9 hostess at a luncheon to be given Mrs. Hyman L evenson of 2301 Rhea Landsherg and Mrs. Helen
Oct. 26, at the Staler, Calvert . avenue
in was solemnized at Jacoby announced a hard time get-
Organizations, Pledge ' on in Monday,
honor of Miss Eleanore Sloan.
ni I Mishkan Israel S ynagogue on Sat- together party to be given by the
Sanatorium Support.
brie de- elect, and Mrs. Charles' unlay
A dinner and re club on Sunday, Nov. 1, at p. m.
( moth) King), a recent
a t the ynagogue was at- at Congregation Emanuel, Taylor
Three hundred guests, represen t. bride.
5 tended b y
guests,
who heard and
'flldr°w
Mg 49 Detroit Jewish organization 5,:
!an address by th e Bar Mitzvah. A
--
Mrs. harry ("Mother") Klein,
attended the fifth anniversary ba a. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herzberg' reception
Ito held at their an honorary member of the Ze-
was
a
quet of the Detroit Auxiliary o f of Bellaire, Ohio, are the guests of I home on Sunday ..
dakah Club, was the speaker of
the Loa Angeles Sanatorium Sun . Mr. and Sirs. Milton Hanauer of I
—
the afternoon.
day evening, at Jericho Temple, an d Tuxedo avenue.
' Herman P. Pt (karsky of Grand
The club acknowledges (lona-
pledged
n- continued aid to th e
d the
I Rapids Mich
was elected na- ions
. aurae Aronsson, Eva
cause.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gage an d ' tional administrative secretary of
Pollack,
Sadie Cohn, Sylvia Sha-
Speakers representing these or- 'children , and Edwin, J r., Avukah, student Zionist fedcra- pero, Sophie Lefkovitz and 511,
ganizations as well as the Jewish ' of Boston boulevard, spent la st I Gots, at a meeting of the national Anna hatzenberg.. Mrs. Esther
press assured the leaders of the week-end in Chicago.
j executive committee held in New Shugerman of 2011 Hazelwood
Detroit Auxiliary that they will
York Oct. 11. This year's convon- will be the next hostess to the Zs'.
*
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Turbo w I tion of the organization is to b. dakah
continue to receive the whole-
Club, Stands! afternoon at
hearted support of the community. (Myriam Spitzer) of Los Angelo s,' held in Indianapolis in December. 1:30 o'clock.
Ben Grant, president of the Tur Cal., were in Detroit last week t of
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over ertan, was chairman of th e I pay a visit to Adolph Freund. The , The members of Montefiore
evening, and Alex If. Gerson, a young couple are on their way Lodge No. 12 will hold a Hallow- HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
s I
CARNIVAL ON DEC. 13
active worker in the auxiliary, wa home from a four months' honey. !e'en ghost party on Monday eve-
s,
journey
throug h EuropBel-
ean fling, Oct. 26. Gamemise
toastmaster. The guest speake ,' 51moon
s, prizes • and
ca untr ie
uding E ngland,
i refre shments are pro
The
next meeting of the Homo
was Abraham II. Jollin, attorney .
d b the
a nd
Relief Society will take place Mon-
dish orator, who described glum, Rolland, Germany, Ital y I committed.
day, Oct. 2c, at the home of Mrs.
the work of the sanatorium at Du- and France.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg, W. Roth, :1205 Leslie avenue. Mrs.
arte, Calif., having personally vis-
Mrs. Charles C. Simons of Rhod e formerly of 4211 Richton, are now Joseph Ehrlich will be the speaker
ited there.
The G. E. Popular
Island is visiting in Chicago.
j
residing
in their new home at of the afternoon.
Ben Goldberg, president of the
Mrs. ('harles Marianthal, chair-
16579 LaSalle boulevard.
auxiliary, in a lengthy Address,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Epstein, for
Console $
man of the ways and means com-
was enthusiastically ac- merly of Boston boulevard, ar ,
.
Sir. and Mrs. Phil Milne and mittee, has perfected plans for the
claimed, reviewed the work of the now residing on Parkside avenue
with
Mr. and Mrs.etaoin nom nunu annual carnival and party to be , DANCING
organization and thanked the var-
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Mrs. S. B. Weinberg of Saginaw given at the Hotel Taller, Sunday,
No Cover Charge
ious organizations for their co-oper-
After attending the Ohio-Michi
Dec. 13. All members and friends
ation. Thanks were expressed to gas game, Mr. and Mrs. Myro n . spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg of 16579 of the Home Relief Society are re-
the Yiddish and English press, as Stein of Whitmore road enter -11.aSalle
boulevard.
quested to keep that date open and
RAY PETE PRETOR1US
well as to IL Altman, for his aid tamed with a buffet supper for th
•
turn out to make this party a
to the auxiliary over his Jewish following guests: 51r and Mrs •
and his famous band
success.
Miss
Goldye
Brodsky,
bride-
radio hours.
Stanley Freedman of Cleveland , elect of Nov. 15, was honored with
Max Rapaport, general secre- Ohio; Miss Dorothy l.ieberman a personal. shower given at the
Gift to North End Clinic.
* Winner in Tone Tests
on
Lary
for Reservations Phone
of the auxiliary, rendered
Norman L. Weisman of Dayton ,!Bou Jon Tea Room Oct. 18. Tables
financial report. Telegrams were a Ohio, and Ben Siegel.
*)2 Pentode, Superheterodyne
I were set for 40 guests. Bridge
North End Clinic has received a
read fro m the Los Angeles sana-
followed the luncheon.
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The I icno nnit rei uotri yo no fromd wA al rrsd. S. aLo..S earned!'
torium, the executive director and
Nathan Glosser and daughter, Aliases Anne Fogel and Alice Matt-
0 number of out of-the city leaders.
* Shecter's Free Service
Freda, have closed their home in per were joint hostesses.
Arthur W. Fox of Cleveland, Ohio.
Organizations unable to send repre- St. Clair Shores and have returned
* Large Trade-in Allowance
sentatives also sent telegrams of to Johnstown, Pa., where they will
Miss Mary Nfattler of 3030 Elm-
I
greetings.
* Console Prices $89.50 up.
spend the winter.
hurst avenue left for an extended I
trip East.
A birthday cake of colored candy,
Miss
Ida
Lessin
of
2677
West
symbolizing the two-story sanator-
For Economy and Efficiency
Grand avenue was the guest of Dr.
ium pavilion which was the
Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Si. Dunn of
the Detroit Auxiliary, was th gift of Max Potashnik at the Alpha 2436 Hazelwood announce the Bar
' prise of the evening. It e o ur- O mega Fraternity house party for Mitzvah of their twin sons, Abner
was
adorned with five candles signify. the Ohio-Michigan football game and LeRoy, on Saturday, Oct. 17
75c Victor Black Seal Rec- 12
at Ann Arbor.
ing the birthday of the local
orris—in a big close out sale!
group.
Mrs. A. Louis Gordon and her
The Detroit Auxiliary of the L.
Dr. Murray Jackman of Parkside sister, Miss Bertha Rodgers, of La.
Ifoadreds to choose from.
now completing details for
While they last-
the danm to be given on Thanksgiv- avenue returned from a visit to Salle boulevard, left Wednesday
New York.
for a short stay in Chicago.
ing Eve, Wednesday, Nov. 25, in
12th St. Store ONLY!
the Crystal Ballroom of the Ma.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman
A pleasant surprise party was
sonic Temple. The orchestra that
well pp a the music will he an- and family, formerly of Birmin g- given by the Eva Prenzlauer Ser•-
ham, are now domiciled on Arden ice Group in honor of Mrs. Eva
OPEN EVENINGS
nounced in the coming issue. Clubs Park.
Prenzlauer's birthday, at the home
and organizations are urged to keep
of her children. Mr. and Sirs.
this date open.
Miss E. Venesky of Chicago is Harry Fisher, of Monica street.
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. M. Jack- Tables were set for 36 guests, in-
man of Parkside avenue.
cluding members of the Prenz-
MATTATHIAS TENT
lauer family.
HEARS ISENBERG Miss Lucille Harrison of Los
Angeles is visiting with her aunt
Dr. Louis E. gamin of Cincin-
William B. Isenberg, of the and uncle. Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin nati, formerly of Detroit, left for
peakers' committee for Detroit Fink of Winona avenue.
Philadelphia, where he will fur-
C ommunity Fund delivered an en.'
ther continue his studies at the
Miss Norma Brown of Massa- I post-graduate school of medicine
7405 Grand River
ightening talk on the purposes, the
5690 W. Fort
eeds and activities of the Detroit t 'husetts avenue will entertain at of the University of Pennsylvania.
C ommunity Fund, at an open meet.' ea from 2:30 to 5 Saturday after- lie is specializing in internal medi-
ng of Mattathias Tent N's. 1005, noon, Oct. 25, in honor of her cine, and will be gone for a year.
Twentieth Ball of Footer's " f the Sia:cabees, last Monday eve. a f riends who were recent brides He expects to be joined shortly by
HONEST FEARLESS
FURNITURE!'
nil brides-elect.
AGGRESSIVE
Mrs. gamin, who before her mar-
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EFFICIENT
Ladies Society Nov. 15.
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You can buy highest Quality fur•
riage was Miss Reva Fay Tennen- ,
games, dancing to an eight-
atture at whoievale plus• melt eotn•
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewen- baum of Cincinnati.
The twentieth annual ball of the I P iece orchestra, and refreshments
arleelon as our fee. We have conner t •
lose with the !erre furniture and ear-
18 Years a Civil Engineer Major Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.
Eastern Ladies' Society will take 'stared the remainder of evening. stein complimented Miss Eleanor
Sloman and her fiance, Max Loew-
l.: rowfwaiee.
Mesdames Herman Cohen and
place at the Book-Cadillac Hotel,
The next meeting will be held on
lure Brokers Outlet in the Crystal Ballroom, on Sun- I M onday evening, Nov. 2, on the enstein, with a hard time party in Samuel Kavanau will be joint
Grand RI..
cleats( 3129 day evening, Nov. 16. Music will fo urth floor of the Maccabee build- the form of a miscellaneous hostesses at a bridge-luncheon on
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day night at their home on Fuller- Leland lintel, to Purity's past ma
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