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HADASSAH ANNUAL
MUSICALE TUESDAY

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PAGE SEVEN

Turkish Officer to Seek s ICOUNCIL PRESENTS
Gold Treasure in Jordan ARMISTICE PROGRAM

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Caplan announce the engagement of thei
Three Artists on Program;
niece, Anna Stone, to Ilarry Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Feld
Interest Evidenced in $20
man of this city.
Donor Luncheon.

Costume Jewelry

The annual musicale of Detroit
chapter of Hadassah will take place
at Hotel Steller, Tuesday, Nov. 10,
t 2:30, featuring three prominent
artists in an attractive program.

in Quaint Old Style
2.00

Mrs. Rose Green of East Philadelphia avenue announced the en-
gagement of her daughter, Pauline, to Morris Wolf, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Wolf, at a dinner diven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Niasserman of Bethune avenue on Oct. 25.

Wedding Calendar

Miss Edith Ella Davis, pianist.
is on the faculty of the Netzorg
School of Piano. She is the author

(Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings, Clips)
in Matching Sets

Nov. 8—Stirs Mitzi° Winkelman, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. S. T
Winkelman of 2278 Blaine, to Ilarry Miller, at Congregation Emanuel

Nov. 15—Miss Eleanore Natalie Sloman, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs
Waldo Sloman, to Max Loewenstein, son of Simon Loewenstein.

Nov. 15--Miss Eleanore Natalie Sloman, daughter of Mr. and Mr(!.
Waldo Sloman, to Max Loewenstein, son of Simon Loewenstein.

New Victorian Antique,* gold,* silver,*
rhinestones, and rock crystal chokers.

Nov. 26—Doris V. Sperling to Joseph Si. Markle, at Congregation
Emanuel.

Copies of old jewelry of our grandmother's
day! A remarkable value at this price!

Dec. 16—Miss Esther Ruth Plotkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Plotkin of Yorba Linda lark, Birmingham, Mich., to Adrian
David Rosen, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rosen.

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Births

„notated

HIMELHOCHS

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Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Ell N. Fink (Grace LeBow), a laugh

ter, Estherle.

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Oct. 23 —To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gonek
2706 Ilogarth, a son, Mendel Calvin.

SPECIAL VALUE

MRS. ABRAHAM COOPER

JERUSALENL-0. T. Al—.
.
Reports of the permission
granted to the Turkish officer to
search the River Jordan are
confirmed here. It is stated
that the Palestine government
will receive half of the treasure
in the event the search shouud
succeed.

Eighty Arabs are already en-
gaged in the work. Two hun-
dred, it is estimated, will be re-
quired to complete the search.

!Syron Hall.

to old and new members. Mrs. I.
Rosenthal read the prayer. Mrs.
J. II. Souls, accanipanied by Miss
Florence Sider, entertained the
audience with vocal solos.

We couldn't stay away
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THEATER BENEFIT
OF U. H. S. DEC. 1

An interesting meeting of the
Woolen's Auxiliary of the United
Hebrew Schoeds was held Wednes•
day afternoon, at the Philadelphia-

* We're Back
AGAIN!

GARFIELD

NEW

NOW Everyone Can Af-

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--Photo hi Sinai Studio.

MRS. HAROLD T. MILLER

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Mr,. Si. II. Zackheim opened the in its course on international re-
(Evelyn Levinson) o meeting with an address a welcome lations.

Oct. 13—To Dr. and Sirs. I. II. Tumteer (Gertrude Smith) of
Park Lake Hotel, Chicago, a daughter Pera Lee,

IN 5 YEAR DIARY

BEIRUTIL—(J. T. A.)—A
Play to Be the Feature of Pro-
Turkish officer, named Moham-
:ram on Nov. 11.
med Siouayed Bey, has obtained
permission from the Palestine I
An Armistice Day program will
government to search the Jar- !
elan river for 24 boxes of gold, ! be presented on Nov. 11, anon-
mored by the Detroit section, Na.
valued at 115,000 pounds seri•
t
Council of Jewish Women,
ing. The Turkish officer claims tional
he deposited the treasure in the
river during the World War,
prior to the Turkish retreat.

Mrs. Harold T. Miller, president

of the Women's Council for Edo-
' cation in International Relations,

Reduce

The same scientific treat-

ments.

of the charming poems illustrated
will address the group on "Imple-
The same wonderful baths.
in quaint silhouettes, under the
menting the Pact of l'aris." Mrs.
title of "Never Any Older," that ap-
J. W. E. W. 0. AFFAIR
The same personal super-
Rabbi Leon Frani, principal Miller is thoroughly informed on
peared in the Detroit News last
THIS SUNDAY NIGHT speaker of the afternoon, spoke on this subject and in expected to
vision.
year, and which endeared her to
"Education,"
ieve a comprehensive survey of
many adults as well as children.
the
Kellogg-Brian
pact.
The dinner-dance of the North
ELKIN—LEVITIN
Reports of various chairmen were
She is a member of the junior group
etch% cl odstrefreshments
A short playlet, called "Your
The marriage of Miss Mildred Woodward branch of the Jewish given
,ihn ieet r n g
u :e. e served
of Hadassah. For this program
ose
Court and the World's," by C.
she has chosen "Impromptu in F Levitin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woolen's European Organization at
Sumner
Osgood, under the direr-
A.
Levitin
of
Norfolk,
Va.,
to
Mrs. Zackheim appealed to mem-
Sharp" by Chopin and "Rhapsodie
1550 WOODWARD AVENUE
will be held this Sunday evening,
Booksellers Since 1875
Joseph Elkin of Mt. Clemens, was
hers to lend their support to the thin of Sirs. David Werbe and
No. 10" by Liszt. solemnized at 4:30 p. m. on Tue s- Nov. 8, at Northwood Inn.
Mrs.
Edward
Robbins, will pre-
theater party which the Auxiliary
ii
s.
Miss Sadie Cooper, violinist, re- day, Oct. 27, at the Southla nd
cede this talk.
The society was chartered 13 is sponsoring at
C•11 Clifford 0105
Littman's People's
costly came from New York to Hotel, Norfolk, Va. The ceremo nyl years ago for the purpose of bring. Theater, Dee. 1.
The cast, comprised of Council
According to the
make her home in Detroit. She was attended by many out-of-tow
ax I ing to this country, children who report of the chairman, Mrs. M. members, is as follows: Mesdames
studied with Leopold Auer. She guests, including Mr. and Mrs. AI
1Veksler, many tickets have been Louis Cohane, Aimee IL Ginsburg,
will play "Romance' by Wieniaski Elkin of Mt. Clemens, and Wil•
sold in advance. Due to the absence Michell Leishin, Edward Robbins,
"Czardis" by Monti. For a Liam Elkin of Ann Arbor. The
of Mrs. Weksler from the city f ir Max Keidan, David !lobar, Harry
modern number she has selected newly-weds are now on their!
Bring your car in for an inspection. No obligation in
some time, Mrs. Wolf Kaplan will Brodie, Harry Cohen, Abraham
Joseph Achron's "Moods."
honeymoon trip in New York.
assume the chairmanship of the I Cooper, Milton Alexander, E. Lip-
any way!
Mrs. Scharer on Program.
theater ticket committee, with Mrs. kin, Harry Becker, Melvin Kutt-
Mrs. Emma Lazaroff Scheyer,
A . St arkson as co-chairman. Mrs. nauer, Ilerbert Sloman, Reuben
MESSENGER—MAKIE
soprano, is very prominent in De-
513 Griswold Building.
I. Margolis is chairman of thepro- Rosenfield, Si. Ruskin Marcus
The marriage of Miss Ruth Si.'
troit, Chicago and New York musi- Makie, (laughter of Mr. and Sirs.'
gram, assisted by Mrs. E. Pollack Ginsburg, David Wilkus, Sol Trigg
cal circles. She appeared at the Harry Makie of 2303 Sionterey,
and Miss Edith Ella Davis.
and Mrs. Max !layman.
junior Hadassah $10 donor lunch- to Joseph Messenger, son of Mrs.1
The meeting starts promptly at
e n program last year with Ilya
Moses Messenger, was solemnized
11 a. m , at 89 Rowena street.
JR. Y. P. S. of S Z. TO
Schkolnick. She is a member of by Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal at
GIVE
PLAY
the Halevy-Ilazomir Choral So- his home, 659 East Boston boule-
. SUNDAY
Now Conveniently Located at
CARD OF THANKS
ciety. She will give two groups of yard, on Sunday afternoon.
The family of the late Sigmund
vocal solos, one of Jewish and He-
A selected group of young ac- S. Goldsmith wish to thank their
Getieral
brew melodies and one of miscel-
RICH—ROSENFELDT
tors will present "Mania," a one- relatives and friends for the kind-
Between Cortland and Sturtevant
to years experience in
Insurance
laneous numbers. Her accompanist
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal per-
act comedy of stage life, at the ness and sympathy extended them
the Auto Business
will be Miss Sara Weinberg.
formed the marriage ceremony of
meeting of the Junior Young Peo- during their recent bereavement.
2210 Park Ave.
ple's Society of Shuarey Zedek,
This function will be under the Miss Sadie Rosenfeldt, daughter,
Randolph 6151
direction of Miss Hattie Gittleman, of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Rosen.
Sunday afternoon, Nov. 8, on the
with Airs. Abraham Cooper in feldt of 15375 Log Cabin avenue,
stage of the new synagogue. The
charge of the program. Friends of to Mortimer J. Rich of 520 South:
entire production, including prop-
Hadassah a0 well as members will Pleasant street, Royal Oak, son
erties, lighting, and direction, has
be welcome. of Mr. and Sirs. Louis Rich of
been undertaken by members of
Brooklyn, N. 1., on Saturday aft-
the society. Lillian Weinman and
The $20 Luncheon.
ernoon.
The
ceremony
was
solem•
'
Avery
Weisman directed
Great interest continues to be
—Photo by C. M. Hayes
evidenced in the $20 donor luncheon nized at the home of Rabbi Rosen-
Following the play, Geor ge'
MRS. ZELDA MEYERS
to be held Dec. 15 at Hotel Stotler thal, 659 East Boston boulevard.
Weiswasser, advisor, will continue
Philadelphia at Liswoed
The wo
r ors
kn
his series of 15-minute discussions
o the
h % • arious commit-
were mare homeless orphans in
tees met at the home of Mrs. Ilenry SLAWSON TO ADDRESS
Europe, especially girls. Many of on problems of contemporary Jew-
Wineman, 17951 Hamilton avenue,
CENTER CLUB LEADERS , the first comers are now married ish interest, A five-piece orches-
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
last Friday afternoon. Miss Rebecca
and the mothers of fine American tra will play for dancing following
To Be Given by
Katzman, of the Netzorg School of Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, chairman I children, Later comers who are the meeting, which is open to visi-
Piano, furnished the music.
Sirs., of the committee on girls work, still too young to support them- tors.
Joe MagidsJ ■ hn, chairman of the announces that Dr. John Slawson,
The society is pleased with the
Iselves are boarded out in private
luncheon
committee,
presided.
The Pontiac
chapter
of Iladas.sah director of the Jewish Welfare Fed- homes. To stop paying for their success of its first open dance,
address the Jewish maintenance would mean deporta- given Oct. 31 at the synagogue.
.
has responded almost unanimously Center
eration, Club
will Leaders on Monday tion. Funds fur this cause are More than 75 couples attended. A is
in subscriptions for the luncheon , evening, Nov. 9, at 9 p. m. Ile will raised by different nctivties such second affair of similar scope will , j
and following is their list of donors: describe the Jewish Social Service as rummage sales, bridge-teas, lun- be given in December.
I
tai SF:\IF: .4(ILYAY uiEF: in your Kea ing phut.
il e ,r , ho,,.i ., (70,„. JR.j,,, , I,,,..,„k„rennn, i! , J..s:Ko,,,i!,,i::
PRESENT THEIR
set-up of the City of Detroit. The cheons, bake sales and now this
J. m
I. is racy louse, economic). h reduce. laund
erin g
ky. A Ronenthal, L. Solomon. Itenj. club leaders will be given a concep- I dinner-dance.
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end cleaning. It makes a unifier, II/bendable hest.
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en
i. ption of ways in which their work
Order your bin filled today.
Sirs. J. Cohen is-chairman of the 3, at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Roof Garden Taller Hotel
can be correlated with the work of dinner-dance and is assisted by Anna Goldberg, 2726 Leslie. The
s,sseraz, M. Kollin.. M. Waltman.
go it.0h:r Jewish Social Service Agen- Mrs.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14
Ti dispense old-fashioned home- ,
I'. Kavanau. For reservations next meeting will be at the home of
made .](wish delicacies of all kinds
call Sirs. Cohen, Arlington 97264, Mrs. LeVey, 2596 \Vest Euclid,
Music by Jack Huddle's Rythm Kings
This is the first club leaders
he ways and means committee, un-
ENTERTAINMENT AND SURPRISES GALORE
A special meeting was held Nov. Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 1 p. m.
Established since 1910
der tl • I
! net ng o f t h e 1931-32 season and
DANCING 910 till 2 a. en.
ADMISSION 50e PER PERSON
Ralph
II ) aa v i'I d' s o n h; as'‘ I :P i Irl'h oliP
ieno a
f Ilr ia l rkse.1 is being held under the auspices of
and (mai shop on the corner of the Center's girls' work and boys'
Consult us today about your heating problems
Blaine( and Twelfth on Nov. 19. Mark committees of which Mrs.
Waffles Lid coffee during the Joseph Ehrlich and Sirs. Henry
1635 WESTMINISTER AVE.
LOngfellow 1075
luncheon hour may be an added Meyers are respective chairmen.
feature. Orders will be solicited Plans are being made to have
and promptly tilled. monthly talks by other prominent
authorities during the remainder
Additional local
the of the seas-n. Tea will be served
publication of last donors
week's since
list, fol-
()Bowing the lecture and discus
ion. All young Jewish men and
Me dam +
Ber nste in. J ulus ing,
Paul 0. Breomberg. S
am Che m. I t. CBom . women who are interested in club
Hairy Cohen, for years promi-
age. Berman Cohen, H. P. Cohen. Phil
nent in Zionist and educational Dorian. Panid Fatima, II•rry Prank. Ar. leadership are invited to attend.
I circles. has undertaken to head a hin. Gin.bere. Fred filreloerg, Gold•
Talk on Hostesahi p.
I. Goodman. Sam Gordon. Louis
committee for the purpose of rais- Cr" y. berg.
Under the auspices of the Lohono
Samuel Barris 1 M 11

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Rhodes. Sara Itimencweig. Homy Non-
ni.. Cherie. Ruhiner. Yens Schiller. I.
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Before buying an overcoat it
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Open Evenings 'Till 9 o'Clock

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Yot, can buy high's quality fur•
court. at whole•ale plusconnect-
small ram-
mins(on Sr our fee. We have
...on with the large furniture and car.
Pet companies.

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JOS. BEHRMAN, Prot.

ing an emergency fund to the
Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva College of
New York.

In a letter of appeal addressed
to 150 prominent Detroit Jews.
Mr. Cohen states:

-vos have surely followed with Interest
The development and work of the I lute
f Homan Ye- hive College In New York:
the inntitution which itands so nobly for
the p-esernsition of halal rn.
°Rabbi M. ll•gnes of New Sorb. who
na. here rm-ently in the interem of thl•
college has commimioned me to •••n-cme 1
sou on behalf of that splendid toothy-
ohich in in great need of financial

"I no per•oraIlv acquainted with the
One work which thin in litumon I. dome
and certainly feel that it re rime. the sup•
Port of ev ry Jew. I have m
or le .
a gored 0.1,51 Magner that 1 will do
my best in raising a• much fund an gm •
'hie We are not is. king for large coo.
If-Motion, Give what moo can in order
that they may carry nn their noble work
in the e day. when •plrito•I and refirions
life of the Jew
in such danger.
.ineerely hope that I Alm I hear'
'Remedy from you. as I am p v p, er p y „•,:-
'aim no foreird them a.
rpp r,d,
o • MI, I shott :d like vl er;
p

rails id in order
rd er to rake Nil , oney.
m
- Make your rhe,k !menhir. to the 1 el
Elehanan Ye hi, College, and the l it r•'
me Oleg •t 1120 Wa hington boulevmd;
7

iris a talk on llostesship by Miss
Doris Holloway of Northern high

will be presented to the sen-
ior girls of the Jewish Centers and
'heir
friends. This is the second
„
f a series of affairs planned by the
enior girls committee. The first
vent of the season took place on
L. A. S. Auxiliary to Give „1.1. uesday evening, Oct. 27, when the
iris held their third annual sen-
Prizes for Best Costume s
i, o girls get acquainted party,
at Dance, Nov. 25.
1' hese educational teas are held
In ionthly at the Jewish Centers As.
Detroit Auxiliary of Los An-1
ociation and are open to all Jewish
gales Sanatorium will award rev- gi
rls 19 years of age and over. Tea
eral prizes for the best and most I w
ill be served following the dis-
original costumes at the masque c ussion.
and civil dance to be held at the
Masonic Temple, Wednesday,l Juniors Plan Circus Program.
Thanksgiving eve. Nov. 25. Earl ' c The junior division of the Jewish
Walton's Dixie Dandies, a well o enter will hold a circus program
known jazz orchestra, will furnish a n Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 11,
t 4 p.
All boys and girls rang -
the music and entertainment. ! in
g in age from 6 to 14 are invited
Keen competition is brine
to be present.
shown among the various clubs
which have always been interested
Senior Girls' CI
in t e work of the Detroit Auxil-
h Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, chairman o
iary of the Los Angeles Senator- n e committee on girls work an
ium. Prizes will be offered to the ci ounces that there are a number of
asses open to senior girls at the
club disposing of the largest num-
er of tickets. Last year the h ewish Centers Association. The
c
l
asses
follow:
nrizes were won by the Equality
Sunday 2 P. m. ballroom dancing Hm
Club and Jolly Elite Club. Silver
a
e
bgin.
Nov. II; M onda
loving cups were awarded. Clubs r
y, It
rn. Ca rlton
enterr Procedur e clam. ft :50 p m
de.
desiring to enter for the prize
In
t
err
nrdiat:
should get in touch with Louba glee rink ad p . STIM h ol,47% 6 Xn a rt .
public peaking: Wed•
Lupiloff, 2476 Clements, Longfel-
m•ttc., • :30 p m. de-
h
s a r tin•
c lans
low 3497.
d5
: Thor, day, athleire ro rain

Organizations and clubs are
urged to reserve this date, attend
an enjoyable affair and at the
same time assist with the main-
tenance of Detroit Jewish tuber-
culars who are at the Los Angeles
Sanatorium. Applications
are

coming in from many sick and it
is urgent that they be taken care
of. Detroit Jews are therefore
urged to patronize affairs of the
L. A. S. Auxiliary.
The following groups have been

solicited by the dance committee
and have taken an active interest
in the affair: Idle Hour Club,
Semper Amici, Delta Omega Iota.
Lambda Sigma Gamma, Delta

FRAN K SEDER

■ '

nt Temple Beth El gam, 7:50 to in ' :30
den

r. tb
'' '. ! Fr'atta hn ed ni; , " 91Ti

Alpha G11111111a Phi Sorority
and Aenez Fraternity Give

Joint Dance.

The Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority,

in conjunction with the Amer
n
Fraternity, have completed elab
orate plans for their Venetian
dance, which will be held in the
Italian Gardens of the Book-Cadil-
lac
t Ho el, Sunday evening, Dec. 6
F eaturing "Dave" Diamond and his
Della Robbie Orchestra. All so-
rarities and fraternities are re-
nue.ted to keep thin date open.
Tickets may be obtained from ant
member of the two organizstions
which may be reached at the Y.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Louis
Raphael of 1643 Burlingame eve-'
Gamma Phi, Strangers A. C., Ki-
our wish to thank their relatives
A wise man will May for a con. I Ku-Wah, Amici , ia.
and friends for the kindness and, venient opportunity and will bend '
Vrrnathy shown them in their re- a little rather than be torn up byl
Don't count four unless you have
cent sorrow.
the roots: '
them in your bag.
W.

II. A.

Over 100,000 people came to "Detroit NY , '
last November! We're prepared for an even
greater crowd Saturday! If any store attempts to
undersell us, we will not only meet the price, but
will reduce our price still further.

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