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(11 Ei/ClItOtTJEWISH (ORM IDLE

PURITY GIVES LINEN
SHOWER THIS MONDAY]

BETH EL SISTERHOOD
I PRESENTS TWO PLAYS,

For the benefit of the Old Folks
Ilome, Purity Chapter No. 359, 0.
E. S., is sponsoring a bridge and j
! linen shower at H p. m. on Nov. 9.
Admission will be a 72x90 sheet.1
Members are earnestly requested
to attend with their husbands and

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth •
El will inaugurate its season of I
fall activities with a luncheon tol
be held on Monday, Nov. 9, at I
12:30 o'clock.
; Following the luncheon, Mrs.1
Walter Laib will direct two one

I

Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershm an The Maimonides Women's Auxil-
announce the Bar Mitzvah of th air iary will give a charity bridge on
non, David, to be observed at C on- Saturday, Nov. 7, at 2 p. m., at1
gregation Shaarey Zedek, Chic ago the L'Aiglon, in the Fisher build-
and Lawton, on Saturday mo rn- ing. There will be prizes and re- 1
1
ing, Nov. 14.
freshments.
All are welcome.
Reservations may be made by call-
Among the distinguished rub bis ing Madison 6660.
and laymen who are participat ing
in the annual tour of the Union of
Al Ruby of Chicago spent a few
American Ilebrew Congregati ons , daym in Detroit last week.
are several Detroiters. Ra bbi
Leon Frans and Milton M. Alex an-
Mrs. J. Frankenstein, who has
der were scheduled to speak in been
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Jackson, Mich., on Nov. 6.
On
Frankenstein
of Glynn Court, has
the same day, Milford Stern
wan,
returned
to her home in Chicago.
scheduled to address an audie nee
in Toledo, with Rabbi Leon
Miss Virginia H
Hanauer of Tux-
Feuer of Cleveland as the of her
speaker, Pr. Nelson Clueck of edo avenue entertained on Oct. 29
Cincinnati is scheduled to ad& ens at a bridge and buffet supper in
honor of her cousin, Lucille liar-
e congregation in Kalamaz
00, rison of Los Angeles.
Mich.

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MRS. MILTON WOLFE

L. B. KING & CO.,

Captain Samuel Johnson of Jel
rusalem was entertained at a din-
ner last 'llesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blum-
rosen of Webb avenue. Captain
Johnson was the guest of his sis-
ter and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
nard Illumrosen, during the past
week.

Mrs. Jacob Klivans of Young.
town, Ohio, accompanied by her
daughter, Gertrude, who just re-
turned from a year in Russia.
spent a few days with their father,
Louis Lipsitz, of Rochester avenue.

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The November Sale 'of

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Offering the Wanted Fabrics in the
Wanted Weaves and Colors at
Epoch-Making Low Prices

Third Floor—larnter Street Building

MRS. WALTER LAIR

HUDSON'S

act plays, "Rosalind," by J. M.
friends. There will be refresh-
Barrie, and "The Man on Ow
FISHER BUILDING
ments and prizes for each table
Kerb," by Alfred Sutro. The lat- ,
and a large attendance is hoped
ter should prove of particular in-
for, no that a liberal supply of
• terest, dealing as it does with so,
linens may be turned over to thin
timely a subject as unemployment
worthy cause.
in England. Taking part in these
On Nov. 18, at 12 ni., luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Brown plays will be Mrs. Sidney Allen,
and bridge will be held at the
of Goldengate avenue returned Mrs. Julius Gilbert, Mrs. Nelson
Foodcraft Shop in the Metropoli-
from New York, where they were Shapiro, Felix Silver and Dr. Ben-
tan Building. The chairmen in
jamin Welling.
Miss Rhetta Tannenholz of the guests at the New Yorker.
Miss Marjorie
NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH
charge of this affair are Mesdames 1 Wilshire was hostess at a bridge-
Epstean, assisted by Miss Evelyn
Milton Wolfe and Anna Arta. Tick- luncheon at the L'Aiglon Wednes-
Mrs. Phillip Broudo of Hazel-1 Gurovitch at the second piano,
ets may be secured from any of day, Oct. 31, complimenting Mrs. wood avenue returned from a visit will render Mozart's Concerton in,
the officers.
Presen:s
D Minor,
Charles Brown (Dorothy King), to Cleveland.
To Be Given at
A charity bridge-luncheon will a recent bride.
The program committee of the
Mrs. Ben Tannenholz and Sisterhood, with Mrs. Henry Mey-
be held at the Detroit-Leland
NORTHWOOD
INN
Hotel Wednesday, Dec. 2, by
114-Mille Road and Woodward Avenue
Mrs. harry L. Jackson and M ins daughter, Shelta, left for New ers as chairman, has arranged a
York to meet Mr. and Mrs. Harvey varied series of events for the
Purity Chapter. Members and Jeanette Steinberg left for
At- Rns
om (Fayette Tannenholz),
friends are requested to reserve antic City to attend the Zion
Sunday Evening, November 8
ilt who will arrive on the S. S. Eu- coming scason. Listed among
IOR4INALLY FROM TN: IMPERIAL THEATRE. MOSCOW)
this day.
these are Violet Vincent (Mrs. (7.
convention.
ropa.
Proceeds Are Used to Maintain Widows and Orphans
n 4 Half Hundred Celebrated Singers, Comedians, Dancers,
A. Nemcomb, III) danseuse, in a
HELP US IN OUR UNDERTAKING
Actors, Musicians, Artists and Entertainers
program of monologue with music'
The Misses Dorothy and Edyt he
Mrs. Alfred Loveman (Alyce
Music, Harmon), Comedy, ratline, Grace and Gaiety,
Lieberman of Chicago bouleva rd Weinberg of Detroit) and daugh- Dr. Arthur J. ('ramp, director of
bureau of investigation of Cie
Hades vs, Ilont.intielsen, Frivolity and Refinement!
On Friday or last w,Is the Sktem left on Thursday for Columb
us, ter, Maria, Claire, of Cleveland, American Medical
homI of Temple 11th Jacob creed •
Association,
SOME OF THE ICOH.LIGHTS ARE
biminms me. Illtlrh at the community Ohio, to attend the Sigma Alp ha Ohio, left on an extended Western
certer In monjunetion with • brIthte lonch• Mu house party and the Oh io- trip. They will visit Mrs. Love- who will speak on "The Patent
The Volga Boatmc., I Great Cossack Chorus
!all for the ladies. Mr, Saul Itirpkennt.
Medicine
and
the
Public;"
Dr. A.
Navy game.
man's mcther and sister in Los L. Sachar of the faculty of the
Me, Jo eph tiehw•etz •nd Mr+. More
Gossips of the Samovar
Famous Russian Dancers
M.iery Wolfman were In harge of IS,
Angeles over the winter months. University of Illinois, whose sub-
ananuement+.
Yugoslav Washerwoman
The Bavarian Quartet
Mrs. Fred Klein of Covingt on
ject will he "The Jew in the Mod-
St. Petersburg in 1825
Tho Target Range
Miss Charlotte E. Penn of 2020 ern World:" Mrs. Emile Levy of
The Temple Stull- Club whi•h wa. the Drive is spending a few wet ksl
organized
he'd
a
me
The Evening Bells
ethic
at
with
relatives in St. Louis.
e
Waverly avenue returned after an Chicago, and as a concluding
Caucasian Songs
community center I a
Wed. day
extended visit from the East. event of the year, a trio from the
nImr. The object o
Holland Cheese Market
•loh
The Barrel Organ
• -to' 'f.,
Jewl h Ilktory •nd Nies Ann K•tchka
Ruth C. Brotman was the gu es t During the summer months she Detroit Symphony Orchestra. As-
will ant MI Imam... Mr+. A. Perin
The Bottle-Stoppers , Russian Market Women
of Ossip Gabrilowitsch, director o f was a guest at the Hotel Gibber, sisting Mrs. Meyers are Mrs. Hugo
nois
mopointed
chairman
and
Mr
or, the Detroit Symphony, at hi, ; Kiamesha Lake, New York.
AND SCENES FROM
Wo:fman. accretary anti [ream] r
Freund, Mrs. Melville Welt, Miss
.`.rue Saturday, Oct. 31.
Emma Butzel, Mrs. Arthur Bloom,
Judge Ch•ele+ Rubin, ■ of ItIroir wit
Mrs. L. Simon of Chicago is Mrs. :Maurice Rand and Mrs. Wal-
cue t rpeaker at the Tenitde on F. Psi
Mts. harry Reich of Whiterm
visiting with her children, Mr. and ter Laib.
An Evening of Laughter and Rare Exotic Pleasure
we.
Mrs.
road was hostess at a brit
Sam Greenberg, of Sherwood
the skterhood held it+ ',ilaf. nvonthl.
luncheon at the L'Aiglon Sat or. Forest.
q I i,,ce1.,,tig at ttlr ■ mnin mnity m.nt., o,n, day, Oct. 13, complimenting M rs.
FRAM TO ADDRESS
First-class work by skilled
nc 47:. N. II.ell'it'i'm
i
siN.3173.H$T2!$2.50
n‘.i:n'"e".ralh:
73•!:13 ;SM 1.‘ 30 SI
George Frank and Leslie Brown
Charles Brown, a recent bride.
workmen in wall cleaning,
■
S she had written on the
"Lire to' Can•lh 'i
ALUMNI OF U. H. S.
I of NOW York spent last week-end
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painting, papering, artistic
lalsAila%%%liValeVaMeliMaIMI ■ WeVANIeWri
Dr. Edward J. Bernstein ant er- lin this CB
, Subject of Talk to Be "Jew in
decorating.
MT. CLEMENS NOTES In;ned his fellow members of the
h '
U. S. S. R."
hi,1
Alfred Reinman of Philadelphia
Philatelic Society in
sto • 1.54 fat. ilha,trz at,55 , 1, 11; 1loth Telllath Detroit
new home at 761 University Pl acct , spent a few days with relatives in
At the next monthly meeting of
tallroom In
Crosse Pointe, at dinner on We d. thin city.
Estimates cheerfully given—
snot's-niultlYm
the Alumni Association of the
neer , ful mind-. There wa • atrifjwT"'''
a
nesday, Nov. 4. Thirty-fi ve
,..,1;,,n. ,:io nee of Mt. C'ellnrno
call us up—no obligation.
United
Hebrew Schools of Detroit,
o
n,
resid‘nt.
Herbert King of Chicago spent
t el Poe The Jr. Sirkehoo
gueets were present, among wh
t i I• ,
which will be held this Thursday.
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
Inn or with it, pehedMed ectivalem fa, were Pref. Albert M. Barrettt, 1 a few days in this city en route to
;
Nov.
12,
Rabbi
Leon
From,
the
he ma on. It nicety be-wetk y on Mon+1
o
f-
New
York.
Prof. Philip Burslev and Pr
eveninc+ •t the Congregation.
Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
director of the Temple Beth El
Wagner of the University of
Programs.
Michigan; Dr. Henry F. Vaugh , Mrs. Joseph Frank of Chicago j School of Education, will lead an
often forum discussion on "The
an
boulevard
is
visiting
in
Chicago.
Or.
John
R.
Cordon
of
Ilerm
Will Accept Serious Pupil. lo Voice Culture and Coaching
1 Jew in Soviet Russia." Rabbi
2476 CLEMENTS
Kiefer Ilospital, Dr. Warren L.
LONGFELLOW 3497
', rant is well qualified to speak on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
Jacob
of
;
Babcock,
John
Kay,
Donald
M.
STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD
DAVID J.
Sweeney, Lyndon Babcock, F, o _ i Virginia Park motored to Toledo this subject due to a visit he made
a few years ago when he studied'
Phone Columbia 2943
over last week-end.
SANDWEISS, M. D.
gene Telfer, Frederick Wert
, the economic, political, religious'
James V. Ortoby, William SWII n,1
14301 MICICIMICIIANMNWCICIGNICVMWMAVVOLICVSILWOMWA
and
social status of the Jew there.;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Rabinowitz
Clarence Wilson, Milford Ste
This will be the first in a series ;
A. W. Schloss, R. II. Stevens. '"' of Northlawn avenue entertained
of
lectures
and discussions on the I
ANNOUNCES THE RE-
their friends on Oct. 24 at a Hal-;
BETTY FRANK
To lie Given by
Simon Schetzer, Leon Kays lowe'en bridge, the occasion being's position of the Jew in the world
MOVAL OF HIS OF-
and
the
solution
to his religious,
MISCHA FISHSON—PESACHKE BURSTEIN
Theodore Levin and Judge Charles their sixth wedding anniversary.,
social and political problems. All
FICES FROM TILE
Rubiner motored to Atlantic City Covers were laid for 36 guests.
graduates of the United Hebrew
to attend the Zionist convention.
MACCABEES
Mise ['curl Wartell of 583 Schools are asked to attend these
BLDG. TO
CRYSTAL BALLROOM
Daughters of Deborah have re- Woodland avenue in at home con- lectures and discussions.
Plans are now being made by ;
ABRAHAM LITTMAN, Manager
Fumed activities for the season. valescing from a mastoid opera-1
the social committee, headed by
Mrs. Rose Rosenberg has been Lion.
For Tickets Call Trinity 2-3488
10304 DEXTER
Music by DAVE DIAMOND
Harry Seligson, for an affair to be
I elected president and Mrs. F. Lip-
and his Della Robbins
FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 6
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Mark- given in honor of the recent.
kin vice-president. Descendants
Orchestra
BLVD.
graduates
of
the
United
Hebrew
man
(Ann
Freedman)
formerly
of
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, NOV. 7-8
of Deborah Vidaver were repre-
Admission 75c Per Person
, are now re- Schools.
sented by 35 women member!' • Clairmount avenue,
Matinee and Evening
PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY
siding in their new apartment at
this literary-social club.
WHERE HE WILL
An Interesting Play,
3380 Monterey.
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OFFICERS
ELECTED
CONTINUE THE
Mrs. Florence Reinfeld of S t.
f
The Iota-Delta Sorority will I, BY YOUNG ISRAEL
PRACTICE OF
Louis is visiting with her childre oi
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reinfeld o f hold a pajama party Saturday
MEDICINE
Everybody should see thin play. It will help you forget
night,
N.V. 7, at the home of Miss A. J. Rosenshine Re.ETeCted Presi-
Whitemore
road.
the deprennion.
Sophie Wilensky.
dent of Society.
THE WELL KNOWN CATERER
The entire Littman Company will take active parts in this
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
S. Purd
play.
formerly of Webster Hall and Wolverine Hotel
have moved from 2450 Pingree t o
Abraham J. Rosenshine was re-
The Misses Rae Abel and Sarah
Don't forget our new reduced prices are now in effect.
PHONE
Announces he is now operating the
Pick motored to Columbus, Ohio, elected president of Young Israel of
215 Atkinson avenue.
Ladies Free: Saturday Matinee and Evening
to attend the Ohio State-Navy Detroit at the last meeting. If1.1
LONGFELLOW 7725
--
game.
They
will
be
the
guests
y
Weisenfeld
was
again
elected
vier
I Miss Bessie Patlojohn of Jo
of
road has returned from visits wit h Herm Barnett and Pete Abrams, president, with S. B. Cehen and E.
Wilsh:ra Hotel, Collingwood and Third.
— I her cousins, Dr. and Rose Acro • both of Canton, Ohio.
Friedman re-elected treasurer and
featuring a
secretary respectively.
, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Zuckerman of New FORM SINGING CLUB
The newly-elected board of di-
Full Course Table d'Hote Dinner, 75c
1 Jersey. Miss Patlojohn had a party
rectors consists of the following:
Sunday Dinner, $1. Catering to Banquets, Bridal Parties, etc.
eiven in her honor while visiting AT SHAAREY ZEDEK Dr. H. Portnoy, J. W. S•hlussel,
her cousins, Dr. and Rose Acron
D. I. Berns, A. Levine, I. hnop-
Phone Longfellow 2680
, o of Philadelphia. It was attended New Group, Under Direction of pow, W. Cohen, H. R. Cohen, I.
Rev. Zaludkowski, Commences
by 50 prominent young men and
Schyartz, hl. Harris, I. Cohen,'S y tAtook.o.
voist woomstwevoomobwassogswoossomm)
I women.
(.,
to Function Saturday Night.
King and the Misses B. Karbal, I
Congregation Shaarey Zedek an- Karbal, Fay 'Lager, Mrs. S. It
Saul Kopman of Atkinson ave- nounces the formation of a singing Cohen.
Supplying the
nue and E. A. Bernstein of Chi- group, under the general direction
The next open meeting of Youn
cago boulevard returned from a of Rev. E. Zaludkowski. It will Israel will he held Wednesday eve
Proper Grade
motor trip to Chicago.
ermmenee meetings at 8 p. m. this ning, Nov: 11, at Hotel Stetter. An
Saturday night: at the new syna- interesting program has been ar -
of Oil as
Samuel Weisman of 3265 West gogue.
ranged. The public is invited.
Boston boulevard was in New
The committee in charge of this
Specified by the y
fo
n rk and attended the Army game group consists of Judge harry B. 300
PUPILS IN B'NAI
y
Ilasen, Conn. His nephew, Keidan, chairman of the education.
Maker of Your
MOSHE BIBLE CLASS
who has a commission at West al committee; M. II. Zackheim,
*4
4
Point, participated in the game.
Harry Cohen. Oscar Colten, Dr. Sol
Oil Burner
YpS
Supervised by
Q. Kesler, Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, Fourteen CI a
Rabbi Fischer and I. H.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith of Judge Charles Rubiner, Samuel
Mendelsohn.
.1709 Burlingame avenue an- Rubiner, Charles Smith.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Lafayette 4500
The student body of Congrega-
son, Erwin, Saturday morning,
Enrollment in the Shaarey Zedek
CHARLES E. FEINBERG, Vice-president•
Nov. 14, at Shaarey Zedek Syna- Sunday School will close this Sun- tion13'nai Moshe has passed the
gogue. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvith will day morning, Nov. 8, and parents 300 mark and there are altogether 5.70aWCIMIelialts01.10M NItSWGIVeleWVILWIMWeleS10MWi
l
receive in honor of their son Sun- desiring to enroll their children 14 classes at present.
The teacher's staff consists of:
day, Nov. 15, both in the after- must bring them to the school at
ZEDAKAH
ANNOUNCE
!
e--
Rabbi
Moses
Fisher,
James
Kates,
noon and evening. No cards.
I that time. •
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Betty White, Sylvia Zimmerman,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosen ! JR. HADASSAH PLANS Esther Schiff. Grace Birnkrant,
Organizations are asked to take
lelen Moss, Mollie Friedman, Ruth
(Nlaxine Fisher) have returned
from their wedding trip in the 'MOVIE PARTY DEC 2 Starrman, Evelyn Miller, Joseph notice of the following Zedakah
•
.orber, Isidore Jacket, Elsie Seigel, Club activities:
East and are now residing at 2690
Supper Club a la Russe
Margarette Bradfield. I. H.
On Nov. 23 an honorary mem-
Boston boulevard,
The Detroit unit o f Junior Ha. a
This epochal event marks the 45th
Mendelsohn
is the superintendent bers' bridge-luncheon will be held
Idassah held its regular meeting)
62 East Columbia
year of Newton Annie Furs, under the
A gay group attended the ; Tuesday evening at the McGregor : nd Mr. Kling assistant superin- at the Eastern Star Temple.
continuous management of Newton
Dec 6, a Chanukah dance.
"Farmer and His Daughter" party !Library. The program at this 1 endent.
SOCIETY "SOIREE"
given last Saturday by Dr. ands meeting consisted of readings by.
Annis, the founder. We fittingly cele-
At the last teacher's meeting sev-
Dec. 16, bridge-luncheon at the
Mrs. Leon A. Katzin. The rooms Aaron Rosenberg, who enthused • e ral changes in class rooms were home of Mrs. Marie Hyman, 2964
Thyrsday Nov. 12.
brate the occasion with this great sale .
throughout were most attractively; the audience with his able selec- 1 d ended upon. Ore of these was to Webb, with Mrs. Esther Davis as 52.50 per person. A gala night
decorated with fall leaves, jack- I tion and presentation of Yiddish hangs the assembly hall from up- associate hostesa.
Strictly formal
o'-lanterns and cornstalks, black; masterpieces; a discussion of cur- fairs to the main ballroom down-
Feb. 14, anniversary shiner-
cats and witches blinking eerily in rent events by Helen Kass, and lairs.
Buy With Confidence
dance.
ANDRE
TALOFF
corners. All sorts of games in the vocal selections by Rose Lefton.
At the assembly, Mr. Mendel-
And His Orchestra
spirit of the evening furnished
It was announced at this meet- on and Mr. Kling spoke to the
The club gratefully acknowl-
Fur Headquarters
merriment.
ing that Pauline Fishman and c lasses with regards to their reg-J- edges donations from Maurice
Dinner $1.25 and $1.50
Mary Barak will be chairman and 1 ar work, Mr. Mendelsohn also Aronsson, Minnie Goodman Club ,
Mies Peggy Adelman of Phila- co- hairman, respectively, for the c raced the children to send in rem- Marie Hyman, Hannah Harvith, 91 Cover Charge After 9
New Home
m•
delphia, Pa., is the guest of her Junior Hadassah movie party t erial to The Chronicle for the chil- , Mrs. Jacob Blumberg, and Mrs.
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kilian be held Wednesday evening, Dec d ren's claws. Thin was met with Lillian Lapides of 2741 Webb has
For
Reservations
Phone
of isconsin avenue.
cloth
ed
f
2, nt the Oriole Theater, Linwood great enthusiasm.
our children in honor o'
Cadillac 9823
at Philadelphia.
Piers are under ,vay for a Chan- the birthday of her son, Maxwell
—.0
The fifteenth wedding anniver-
Tickets may be secured from ukah pr gram Mr. Kate, MIR , Hyman, 4 years old.
sary was celebrated Oct. 25 by Mr.1 Miss Fishman by calling Garfield Schiff end Miss Zimmerman are
Mrs. Ida Levine, 1710 Taylor,
Bold and shameless men are max
and Mrs. Max Nemoff at their ) 6887. Proceeds of this movie taking charge kf the program.
will be the next hostess to tie Ze- tern of half the world.
home. The entire Vidaver family I party will go to further the group's
The assembly was closed with al dakah Club meeting on Nov. 9
wan represented •
charitable work •
preyer given by Dorothy Bernstein. at 1:30 p. m.
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