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ntekryorr/Ewish thRONICLE

B. SIEGEL Co.

In our Annual Clearance

!AIDS IN PLANNING
1 Y. P. S. FALL DANCE'!
I Miss Florence Oppenheim is one

A Group of our
Finer Coats
at 2 0 % Off

orcla
C ersil
cr

i of the members of the committee
in charge of the fall informal
dance to be given by the Young
People's Society of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, Dec. 12, in the so.

Fall and Winter Fashions

(were up
(were up
(were up
(were up
(were up

to $175)
to $150)
to $135)
to $89.50)
to $39.50)

The Home Relief Society is
I sponsoring its annual carnival,
with Mrs. Charles Marienthal as
chairman. Dancing, bridge and
other novel attractions will be fea-
tured at the Stotler Hotel on Sun-

Hooray!

TOYTOWN

Mr. and Mrs, Harold Schlesinger
Rabbi Leon Fram will be in
of the Whittier were hosts at a Dayton, Ohio, during the Thanks-
, family dinner last Wednesday giving season, presiding over the
• night.
Michigan-Ohio-Indiana

Jewish Re-1

h

$148
$128
$98
$68
$17

A group of Budget Shop Coats
Were up to $65.00, $42.00

Coats—Second Floor,

PETER M. BERNSTEIN, DENTIST

467 FISHER BUILDING
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT STARTING
MONDAY, NOVEMBER, TWENTY-THIRD
he will have evening office hours, by appointment
only, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday nights.

MADISON 8643

RUBY'S

Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of Chi
cago boulevard is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. A. Mark of Philadelp ia

As hasbeen her custom fo
many years, Mrs. Alexander Free
man gave, on Thursday evening
her annual Thanksgiving dinne
for the residents of the Old Folk'
Home. Roses were used in the
table decorations and covers wer
placed for 49 guests.

Savings from $10 to $60

30 Coats
30 Coats
30 Coats
50 Coats
28 Coats

I HOME RELIEF SOCIETY I
CARNIVAL ON DEC. 13

MISS FLORENCE OPPENHEIM

cial hall of the new synagogue. A
Seymour Simons' orchestra led by
Mike Falk will furnish the music.
The invitations for this dance
were issued several weeks ago.,
The decoration committee is
planning to decorate the hall in
unique manner. Refreshments are
being planned by the committee.
Something novel and in keeping'
with the season will be served.
This dance is being given to
!help haise money, which will be
donated to the building fund of •
the synagogue.

3 LECTURES HERE
BY DR. GREENBERG

Speaks at Center, Statler,
Philadelphia-Byron Hall
Dec. 1, 2 and 4.

Dr. Chaim Greenberg, renowned
scholar, journalist and lecturer,:
will deliver a series of three lee- ,
tures in Detroit on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Friday, Dec. 1, 2:
and 4.
Tuesday evening, Dr. Green.'
berg will speak at the Jewish
Center on "Gandhi and the Lib."
emotion Movement in India."
On Wednesday evening, under
the auspices of the Kvutzah Ivrith ,
he will deliver a Hebrew lecture at
the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
Torah.
Friday evening, under the nos.
National
Vtitrk
esttne
e
A
j elrarba Nnt
at" i l
will speak at Hotel Stotler on
"Perspectives of the Russian Revo.
lution."

!igloos Education Association. The
following delegation will attend
the convention from Detroit: Miss,
Beatrice Mintz, who will read a
paper on "A Survey of Teaching
:Methods in ' Michigan Jewish
Schools;" Miss Anna Oxenhandler
secretary of the association; Sey.'
moor Tilchin, Mr. and Mrs. Reu-
ben Levine and Miss Florence
Levin. After the convention
Rabbi Fram will go to Chicago to
deliver a lecture on "The Romance
of the Jew in Latin America," re-
turning to Detroit Monday, Nov.
30,

4S

OPEN!

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Schlep
inger have returned from a visi t
with Mrs. Schlesinger's parents
President Alexander G. Ruth
Mr. and lairs. Sol Marx, at Law
--Photo by D. D. Spellman
van of the University of Michigan
ranee, Kt
named Prof. L. A. Strauss of th e MRS. CHARLES MARIENTHAL
English department a member o
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal an d
f
the board in control of studen day evening, Dec. 13. Jack Dia-
daughter, Maxine, of Boston
t mood will appear in person with
publications.
boulevard left for a visit to New
his orchestra, and Al Turner,
--
York.
tenor, formerly of the R-K-O cir.
The Music Study Club. wil I cult, will also be featured. !Ionic
present an Italian program, tht ' cooked foods will be served a la
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Fried
second in a series of national pro • , cafeteria.
man of Pittsburgh were the guests
grams, on Tuesday afternoon
The entire proceeds are used
of their children, Mr. and Mrs •
Dec. 1, at the Y. W. C. A. Build - for charitakle purposes only. Or..
henry 5Yineman, over Thanksgiv-
ing, Montcalm and Witherel 1 ganizations are asked to co.oper-,
ing.
streets. NI. Digiugno, tenor; E • ate. Clubs desiring to attend in,
Del Giudice, baritone, and D. Cal- groups should phone for tickets top
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert left fur New
York to join her daughter, Bar- ligaris, bass-baritone, pupils of Mrs. Charles Marienthal, Long-I
Prof.
Mirtillo Pacini, will offer a fellow 5761.
bara, who is a student at one of
group of Italian songs, scram-
the eastern schools.
panied by Professor ‘Pacini. Ital-
ian compositions scored for two
Mrs. Allen Kaufman, who has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. violins will be presented by Jack
entherg and Max I tcherer, ac-
Sylvan Crooner, will return to her
i companied by Miss Evelyn Gur-
home in Washington I). C., the
1 vitch. Miss Della Tobin, pianist;
first of the week,
!Mrs. D. Fried, vocalist, and Mrs.
S. Schaflaender, who will read a
Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo
paper on "Characteristic Italian Activities Stimulate Efforts of
spent a few days with her sister
$20 Donor Luncheon
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Music," will also participate in
the program.
Farbstein of Burlington Drive.

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Dr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Cantz
Mrs. William Immerman left
The last meeting of the workers
for Los Angeles, where she will and small son of Tuxedo avenue for the Hadassah donor luncheon,
visit with het sons, Drs. Stanley are spending a week in Philadel- to take place at Hotel Statler Dee.
phia
with
Mrs.
Gantz's
parents.
and Carl Immerman.
15, was addressed by Fred M. But-
zel at the Phoenix Club Friday.
Miss Louise Selling and Maxine
Mr. and Mrs. Luz. Rosenthal_ 51r. [hazel's confidence that Detroit
Finstt•rwald will sail Dec. 3 on the who have spent the last folic , Hadassah is heading toward its
.
Empress of Britain for a four months at Manistique, Mich., have goal was encouragement to the
months' trip around the world.
returned to the city and are re.' war kers. Sir. Butzel seas presented
siding at the Wilshire Hotel.
, i y d :4
517. Henry Wineman, who pre-
Dr. Edward J. Bernstein went
by airplane to Chicago W
.
1.1
ineman
of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Mrs. Henry Levitt's verses and
day, Nov. 24, to stand Thankogiv- Toledo celebrated their golden Mrs. Sidney Allen's music were also
ing Day and the calance, of the wedding anniversary last Sunday features of the program.
week with his old friend, Dr. D. M. at a surprise party held for them
Fresh ideas from the ways and
()Ikon, the well-known neurolo- at the home of their son, Barney means committee helped ktimu-
gist, formerly of Baltimore, Md.
Wineman, at 38 East Iroquois, late the meeting. The counter of
Pontiac. They were married in homemade cakes and pies was a
Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith will Kovno, Russia, in 1881, and left popular corner of the dining room.
sponsor a New Year's Eve dinner-
soon afterward for Neu, York,
Several organizations are co-
dance at the Fut4.0Wayne Hotel. where they stayed for 10 years.
operating by assisting groups of
Arrangement are bitfff,sanatle by. In 1851 they and their three chil- their membership to earn the price
Jock Rosenberg, chairman of the dren came to Toledo, where they of the luncheon. Outstanding among
committee in charge, for novelties have lived for 40 years. In Toledo
these are three different teams of
and entertainment features, and their six other children were horn.
Purity
urity Chapter of the Eastern
he urges that reservations for the They have resided in their pres-
Star—Cora Jacoby Girls, Anne
Rabbi Jerome Falkman of Jack event be made at once.
ent h
n(
1 at 2007 North Twelfth 1Veinbeck Group, Edith Cugell
sin, Mich., occupied the pulpit o
street for the past 25 years.
Group, also the Zedakah and Home
Temple Beth El on Friday eve -
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farber
Relief Societies.
ring, Nov. 20. 'Rabbi Falkma n (Jane
Breskow I of Decatur, Ill.,•
This
a Sund y evening the second
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Benjamin
Pearl-
represented the Union of Amer - formerly of
Detroit ' wer '' the man and daughter, Leah Ruth, are cafeteria supper will be served at
can Hebrew Congregations ant
I guests this week of Sir. and Mrs. ', pen di ng. th e
week-end in Pitts -
Hadassah food and bake shop
gave a most interesting talk on th e Morriss Brawnof LaSalle bottle.
on Twelfth and Blaine. A large
burgh with relatives.
merits of that organization.
yard.
number is expected and arrange-
An informal study class in mod •
Dr. Edward J. Bernstein of the ments are being made accordingly.;
Abraham Calanty of Cincinnati,
The laest addition of donors are:
ern Jewish problems has recent) y Ohio, visited this week with his Professional Building has been
Meeilarne. Alex Imnierman, Si,,, Kazle.
been formed among the women o f brother, SAM
Gulanty of the Bel. made an honorary life member of Harry Rennet, Rollo/ph Ziiibach. Harry
Temple Beth El. Rabbi Doppel t , crest.
the Maimonides Medical Society. Goldman, Morris Itnkkin, Ed. Sklar.
Ben (ilamier. Minnie Steinberg
has sponsored the organization.
Dr. Bernstein has completed his Wallace, am
er.
(iittlean
rn
I,. M.
Anna Moms. K
It
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown le ft ' 40 years as a specialist and is one !in..
t
Ro-
bert
e
berg. Mnr aritlz Itt::e'nnti"1
Another party at which keno for a visit with their chiVren
at of the oldest members of the so-
war
htees".ith' 7h.
was also played was attended by a St. Louis.
ciety.
i
e. ItEd
milien d, Klein. Barry
so i nn
large gathering in the community
., Shapiro, Hannah M.
wn
n. J,,.. Greenfield. Mar.
center on Monday evening. The
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kolodkin
Uriah P. Bern and Jesse E, garrte Klein. Nom Greenberg. A Mils
10-Course Kosher Dinner
affair was arranged by Mrs. A. J . formerly of Detroit and then o f Bernstein motored to Chicago to
By Pereira,
Kahn's division of the Temple Sin ..' Los Angeles, are at the presen t spend the week-end with friends. t1711in A. ij';■ 1477.
IlarryLevingon. E. J. Schwartz.
TO-
terhood.
moment in Paris. While in De
Henry Starr. David Fuller, Roze
FUN
GALORE!
NOVELTIES!
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benson of Robert., Adolph Ehrlich. 0 Gro.iberg.
troit Mr. Kolodkin was the sob
On Saturday, Dr. and Mrs. Rob - viola with the Detroit Symphoni 2640 Gladstone will be at home in Sam Lerner. Sam Janie, Jack Horowitz.
ENTERTAINMENT!
Ennis J. Newman. Oscar Mender, Sam
,
(
,ig
-
iLe.m1
ert Rosenberg were hosts to 16 Orchestra. Mrs. Kolodkin's healt h honor of their son, Morton's, Bar
7.y,..
. „ Z ter
r
tr.t;,rma • A%;i: :
guests at a delightful evening of , made the change to California inn . Mitzvah, Sunday evening, Nov. 29,
$3.50 Per Plate
son. 0. Lefkofsky. Abe Glazer, J. U.
r,;!',1;gi„‘
bridge held in their home on Wash- iterative; and while there Mr. Ko 7 to 10. No cards.
Japer (Ippenheim, Robert Ms,
will.
f,1 ,1 111elz, W..
ington avenue.
R Ruth. J o, S an -
lodkin was again leading viola with
dler. Dav id Si,,,,. Nat han Ferbe r. •
Da n iel
the Los Angeles Symphony Orches .
Sunday, Nov. 22, was the occa-
en
S1'0
he7e1; '' c 1- 11ZiTen'
.A most successful dancing party bra. After a tour of JapanIChina Sion of a pleasant surprise party! T

h H.
."1 fTeilni elf; 711:7
(Chesed Shel Emes)
Jack Lowenberg, Otto it
took place in the Gold Room of and the Pacific Islands, the Holm! - given for Mrs. M. Weinstein by
Ed. Stein, K. Itarit. Sophia Weil. A. II.,
the
Hotel
Bancroft
on
Tuesday
WrinAteln,
Announce Their
Marci, 'logo
kins returned to Detroit and in: . her husband, Morris Weinstein
evening. Many guests were pres- mediately planned the present The occasion was their fifteenth
ent from neighboring cities to en- two- year European itinerary. wedding anniversary and relative
joy the affair. which was sponsored They have spent the last half- and friends who attended occupiet I EARLY RESERVATIONS
by Mrs. Morris Novar's division of year in the British Isles, and will 16 bridge tables. A midnight
FOR J. N. F. DANCE
the Temple Sisterhood.
sojourn on the Riviera this winter, lunch WAS served.
SETTING NEW RECORD
with a possible visit to Egypt early
A subscription bridge-tea held in the New Year.
On Tuesday evening, Dr. Ira M.
Miss
Mary Newman, chairman
at the home of Mrs. 1ffax Heaven-
Altshuler spoke at Harmone Hall of the third annual dance soon-
, rich attracted many players on '
THE WORLD-RENOWNED LECTURER
Mrs. Charles King of the Wil- 267 East Grand River, under the . sored by the Junior Jewish Na-
Nov. 17. Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb's shire left for a visit with her par- auspices of Deutsch-Amerikanis
ASSEMBLY HALL, 2995 JOY ROAD
tional Fund, announces that reser-
, group of Sisterhood members was ents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schaffer,
the Akademische Gesellschaft, on vations for the dance this year
Between Lawton and Viiildemere
in charge of arrangements.
in Atlantic City.
the subject "Modern Trends in have set a record. In spite of a
Will Give a Series of Three Lectures
Psychiatry."
year of depression, it seems that
Miss Zella !merman recently at-
Miss I.acille Harrison, who has
the organization and the cause it
tended the Michigan-Minnesota been a guest of her aunt and
Miss Jeanette Weller of Chand- I upholds are receiving fine co-
game in Ann Arbord.
at The Jewish Centers, 31 Melbourne
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. B. Fink of ler avenue WISP hostess to the Co- , operation.
Winona avenue, left for Bellaire, terie Club and friends.
"Gandhi and the Liberation Movement in India"
The dance will be held at Hotel
Mrs. Abel Sobel has returned Ohio, and Pittsburgh to visit with
tiller Sunday evening, Dec. 20.
Musk by prominent orchestra.
from a week's visit to Detroit.
relatives.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, AT 8:30 P. M. AT
The Misses Trutlye and Ann Dancing will be from 8:30 until 1
Philadelphia-Byron Hall
All societies and organizations are asked to sew!
' Feinstein of Hazelwood avenue o'clock. Music will be by the
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Caine,,:
A Lectur e in Hebrew
delegates. Everybody invited.
Ralph G. Aronstam has been in- have left on an extensive motor popular WSIBC artist, "fly"
spent Thanksgiving with relatives vited to speak before the student
trip to California with Mr. and Steed and his own "Commodore,"
in Detroit.
FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 4, AT 9 P. M.
COM4ND HAVE A GOOD TIME
body of Ferris Institute, Big Rap- Mrs. Bernard Bressler. Their A number of surprises are prom."
At Stotler Hotel
ids, Mich., on Friday, Nov. 27, and itinerary covers the southwestern ised .
GOTTLIEB AD RESSES
"The Perspective of the Russian Revolution"
before Hope College, Holland, part of the country, including
The next open meeting of the
Arranged by the Jewish National Workers Allianct.
CHAPTERS OF A. Z. A. Mich., on Saturday, Nov. 28, on Mexico.
group will take place Wednesday
"A Substitute for Unemploy-
evening, Dec. 2, at the Ilutchin ,
Admission 35c Per Person
. Mrs. S. Lieberman and children Intermediate School, Wilson an I
Henry Gottlieb, attorney, organ- ment."
_
BETTY FRANK
of 2531 West Euclid avenue left Gladstone, Room 110, at 8:1:5
izer of the A. Z. A. movement in
MISCHA FISHSON—PESACHKE BURSTEIN
The beauty contest and Chanu- Friday for Waco, Texas, where o'clock.
Detroit. addressed an open meeting
An interesting speaker
at the Jewish Centers of Chapters kah dance of the Zedakah Club they will spend the winter months has been arranged. Everybody is
will he held at the lintel Taller on and attend the fiftieth n'edding an- invited to attend these meetings.
63 and 53 and their friends.
Ile stressed the necessity for Sunday, Dee. 6. David Diamond's niversary of her parents, Mr. and
Given by
more intense co.eperation between Orchestra will furnish the music. Mrs. L. Fred,
the local B'nai B'rith and the A. Z. Entries for the beauty contest are
Friday Night—Saturday Matinee—Sunday Mat. and
Miss Irene R. Klein of Coiling-
A. outlining the history of both or- under the direction of Mrs. Han-
NOVEMBER 29. AT B'NAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE
Evening, November 27 - 28 - 29
ranizationa, and the fact that A. nah llarvith. Mrs. Ann Weinheck wood avenue entertained the Phi
Dexter at Lawrence
is
chairman
of
the
program.
Mrs.
The annual Chanukah dinner of
Theta
Eta Sorority at her home on
Z. A. is an offshoot of B'nai ll'rith
Benjamin Blank's Musical Productio n
and the relationship should be that Marie If is chairman of the Nov. 24.
Congregation Emanuel will be held
77
DANCING 9:30 TO 12.30
social
activities,
with
Mrs.
Esther
of a father and son. l'isgah Lodge
at the synagogue, corner Taylor
Refreshments
PRIZES
has app Hinted a committee to meet Dark as associate chairman. Mrs.
Tan 50 Cents
Mrs. Adolph Schein of 2024 and Wilson avenue, Sunday eve-
Arranged by htscha Fishson, togeth., with Betty Frank.
with A. Z. A. and discuss mutual Tyllie Lapides of 2991 Webb ave- Clairmount, entertained 30 guests ning, Dec. 6, for which an inter.
Pesszchke Burstein . end the entire company.
problems consisting of Jacob Skol- nue will be hostess to the club at At a miscellaneous shower for Miss esting program has been planned.
o'clock on Monday evening. Dorothy Brookenthal, bride-elect Cantor Milkovsky will bless the
nick, Max Edwards and M. Bern-
Saturday Night, November 28
Nov. 30,
stein.
of December, on Nov. 15.
Chanukah lights, and a group of
A MUSICAL TREAT!
LADIES FREE
songs will be presented by Mrs. J.
A Wonderful Melodrama
On Sendai-, Nov. 22, a recep-
On Oct. 22 Miss Sonia Gedrich S. Saul, Under the direction of
Eta Aloha D'Gamma Sorority
tion was riven by Mr. and Mrs. entertained with a personal shower Miss Conalie Rosenthal a play will
Bridge-Dansant Nov. 29.
Daniel Litsky of 2685 Elmhurst and bridge at the Wolverine Hotei be presented by the children of
Ft& Alpha D'Gamma Sorority
avenue in honor of their daughter. in honor of her siiter. Bessie, a the Bible class, and a candle drill
By I. Zolotarewsky
.onnuorinc a charity bridge-don- Evelyn, whose engagement to Dr. bride-elect of this month. Covers will be offered by a group of chil-
The Hungarian Gypsy King and His Orchestra
The entire Littman Company take active parts in all pla•s
'ant on Sonday. Nov. 29. at Con. Wilmer Freeman, son of Mr. and were laid for 40 people. On Nov. dren trained by Miss
Esther Ear-
Will Render a
irreviation B'nai Moshe.- Dexter at Mrs. A. Marx of 2994
Cortland 10, Me,. RASP Morrow, also a sis- bet. Mrs. Eli Sachse is chairman
1 awrenee. There will be danrine avenue was recently announced.
ter, entertained with • miscellane- of the dinner, assisted by Mrs.
from 9:30 to 12:30 to
th. music
ous shower and bridge at the Wol- Meyer Shucerman, Mrs. Louis
t7ei . n enh.
e. end "Isc'djekinbellri:. of ■ nonular orchestra. Prizes wilt
__.......
Art evening card Party will he verine Hotel. Covers were laid Kramer, Mra. Mendel Rosenzweig.
J. Adrian Ro,nbere. attorney. veached he given to the highest scorer
Fritter nicht, Rabbi Jerome Follirnsin
at, iven Saturday evening, Nov. 28, for 44 guests.
Mrs. Isadore Karbel, Mrs.
•ollia
the
sermon.
his
"Itueet Mine - Otir Proh- I eiich table and in add Lion there' A
of Temple Beth I.rsel was ta Yaainaw. 1.„,..__ Li,i,,, Toe
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
t the Isaak Agree Memorial Hall,
. th . r. .. 7. 5 ..., ,,, ho. ,'
Germansky, Mrs. Herman Fisher,
M.
will be a prin. for the hi-hest
wed footle In behalf of the Union of b-dj„„i
21 Rosedale avenue, off of Wood- .
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kann of Cin-: Mrs. William Adelson, Mn. Harry
Congregation B'nai Moshe Hall
score in the assemble, Refre.h., ard. by Mesdames Harry r innati were the guests of Mr. and Schram, Mrs. Theodore S'affer.
AncerPan Hebrew Conurecations, as part
- -
Mr. Seaman •nd faintly sal mend •renta will he pervert.
M the colon Tour in .hkh 230 Amor-
Proceeds i 'Mother"I Klein. Minnie Good- I Mrs. Mortimer Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Man Srhuhiner, 3759 Carter
D
La
Admission SI
Chic....
ken l amas and rabbis participated. Our. Thanksg iving l a ______
pre to en for baskets to needv
m -n and Sarah Eisler. Proceeds I Mrs. Meyer were at home last Sat- avenue, is in charge of reserve-
For R
on. Call A H. Fuerst, Manager. . Vinewood
I
lac Ini absence the independent 0 .I.,
11•Tor-elect and Mrs
l vs f H adaah,
ss
The public u rday night in honor of their t ions. J. Shevitz is president of
1.3110 or Fairmont 6787.
of tr • al B' r i t It occupied Ma pulpit Sate the weell-n4 la chkado, . Betimes swat I Chanukah. Admission is only 501
eentP.
is invited.
guests.
he congregation.

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One Week, Beginning Saturday
Evening, November 28

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in connection. Reasonable prices.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, AT 8:15 P. M.

DANCING EVERY NIGHT

LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE

BRIDGE-DANSANT

EMANUEL CHANUKAH
DINNER ON DEC. 6

ETA ALPHA D'GAMMA SORORITY
ON

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