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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-12-11

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America's t fewisk Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

PlEVEITWIT 16WINI RONICLE

I PURITY PLANNING FOR
NEW YEAR EVE PARTY,

Man, Oh, Man!

Engagements

The grand ball room of Hotel
Plans for the Chord of Judea
Stotler has been selected for the
Symphony Concert to be held at
fourth annual New Year's Eve din-
the
Masonic Temple, Sunday eve-
ner-dance by Purity Chapter No.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Abramowitz announce the engagement of the
Dec. 20. are nearing comple-
359. 0. E. S.
daughter, Esther, to Abraham 1Veckstein, son of Mrs. A. Weckstein ning,
An able committee, headed by of Englewood avenue.
Mrs. Sara Fixler and Mrs. Ann
Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Ruth Specter,
daughter of Mrs. J. Specter of Shady avenue, Pittsburgh, l'a., to
Mr. Reuben Scholnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scholnick of Detroit.

Himelhoch's

BRIDGE AND DANCE

Given by the

Equality Club

Admission 50c.

K. OF P. HALL, 3153 CASS AVENUE

:P-RIZES—GOOD MUSIC—REFRESHMENTS

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NEW YEAR'S EVE
DINNER DANCE

Sponsored by

$10
per

Purity Chapter

Couple

No. 359 0. E. S.

Hotel Statler

Favors

Unexcelled Cuisine — Entertainment

for
the

Music by

Ladies

I

DAVE DIAMOND'S ORCHESTRA

DANCING UNTIL 4:30 A. M.

For reservations call Euclid 4879, Hemlock 9224-W. Han-

nah Harvith, Worthy Matron, Longfellow 5725.

Everybody's Going

to the

DANCE

Sponsored By

Young Israel of Detroit

as a Feature of its Mid-West Convention

on Saturday Evening

DECEMBER 26th

STATLER HOTEL

Are You?

Admission 75c

MANYA SCHOCHET
HERE FOR 3 DAYS

SHAAREY ZEDEK
SINGING GROUP

was dedicated to Chanukah, and the
program arranged by the commit-
tee was in keeping with the spirit
of the festival.
The guest of the evening was
J. H. Ehrlich, who originally spon-
s-ired this singing movement in De-
troit, and who was called upon and
gave an interesting talk in conne•-
tion with the inauguration of the
singing of traditional hymns, and
who also gave n number of timely
suggestions to the committee in
charge of this activity.
After the usual hour of singing,
refreshments were served by the
ladies' committee, following which
a short period of folk singing was
held.
The next meeting will be held
Saturday evening, Dec. 12, in the
Shaarey Zedek synagogue, at 8:15
p. m. sharp. The public is invited.

Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will give
a Channukeh party which will in-
clude refreshments, entertainment,
and speakers, Wednesday evening,
Dec. 18, at 8 o'clock, at Congrega-
tional Emanuel, Taylor and 1Vood-
rlw Wilson. Each member is urged
to bring her husband and friends.

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3153 Cass Avenue

Catered by

" Supper Club
A La Russ*

Full Course Kosher Di nn er—Dancing—Entertainment—Favors
ions
53.50 Per Plate—Phone Glendule 9592 for R

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The Old

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LIVE "Peppy"
ORCHESTRA
for NEW YEAR'S Eve?

PHONE
Cherry 8030 ... or
Hemlock 5530-W

CHARLEVOIX BLDG.

Sweetest Dance Music in the
City et Lowest Prices

65c & 75c

ADOLPH

TRAVERS

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BUNGALOW
RESTAURANT

Orchestra Enterprises

1207 First National
Bank Bldg.

2035-37 Park Avenue
Now Feature a

Full Course Dinrer

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A dinner you would pay
$1.50 for at any Downtown
Hotel.

Six Years in Business. Same
Locution.

Highest Quality Foods

Our Motto
Every customer ■ Satisfied
Patron.
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once by Phoning Mt. Clemens 790

62 COLUMBIA EAST
Just a Step from Woodward

full Course

Sunday Dinner

$150

Convert 51.00 after 10 p. m.

Andre Taloff::.Orchestra

FOR DANCING
Also

ANDRE TALOFF

In interpretation of Russian folk
, songs twice nightly, 7:45 and
11:45.

Make Reservations Now for

Detroit's Gayest
New Year's Eve
Party

SPECIAL RY'SSIAN ENTER-

TAINMENT, RUSSIAN FA-
VORS. FUN GALORE!!

$15.00 Per Couple

Phone Cadillac 9822-9823

speaker; Sunday, April 3, movie
night, feature picture comedy and
Shaarey Zedek news reel; Thurs-
day, April 28, final meeting, stag
smoker with many surprises.
I The last meeting held in the so-
cial hall of the congregation drew
a crowd of 200 men who enjoyed
a program of short addresses and
talking motion pictures. One of the
latter was a Palestinian travelogue.
A social hour followed the meeting
during which refreshments were
served.

Chanukah Party at Jewish
Children's Home.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hack of
St. Clair Shores were entertained
by Dr. E. M. Sorock of Clairmount
avenue, on the occasion of their
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs, Louis Davidson of
. 1983 Edison avenue entertained
Tuesday evening, Dec. 19, in honor
of their grandparents, Mr. . and
Mrs. Ilyman J. Bachrach, on the
occasion of Mrs. Bachrach's eigth-
tieth birthday. There were 40
guests present, all being relatives
of the aged couple.

, Mrs. Mitchell Kaplan of Palmer
!avenue returned from Montreal,
All preparations made for the where she visited with relatives.
complete success of the Chanukah
parties were justified by the results
Alfred J. Ruby of Chicago spent
of the affairs held in the home, a few days in this city last week.
Saturday and Sunday evenings,
Dec. 5 and 6.
Mr. . and Mrs. Samuel Segal of
The joy of the occasion was ,
igan avenue were honored at
heightened by the presence of many their twenttieth wedding anniver-
guests and the pleasure was sub- sary, with a surprise party given
stantially accentuated by the gifts by their daughter, Frances, Nov.
distributed among the children by 30. A buffet supper and bridge
noble donors. Among hose present was enjoyed by 40 guests.
were Samuel B. Kahn, president of
the home; Mr. and Mds. Isaac Shot-
Mrs. A. J. Levin and Mrs. Doug-
zer, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz las Brown will be joint hostesses at
and their son, Gabriel, Mr. and is luncheon for a few friends on
Mrs. Maurice Safir and daughter. Dec. 16, at the Levin home at
Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franklin, Michigan.
Clark, members of Theta Mu So-
roritv, members of the Babett
Ntr. and Mrs. Earl Englander of
Girls. ' Club, sponsored by Miss Ger- Sturtevant avenue returned from
trade Rosenthal.
a motor trip in the East.
The home gratefully acknowl-
edges the receipt of 45 boxes of
Air, and Mrs. A. Weinstein of
chocolate candies as donations of, Euclid avenue left for a motor
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark of 3200 • trip to Cincinnati.
Boston boulevard, 10 pounds of
chocolates as a donation of Theta
Miss Cecile Sacks of Chicago i.
Mu Sorority, hooks and games from visiting her aunt and uncle. Mr.
the Babett Girls' Club, and three and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Glynn
boxes of Hershey bars from the
Steele-Wedeles Co. of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller (Mit-
zie Winkelman) left for Los An-
Philosophical Society Hears geles. where they are making their
home.
Emery McLaughlin.

Court.

At the monthly meeting of the
Detroit Philosophical Society Em-
(Ty McLaughlin spoke on "The
Life of Frances Bacon."
At the next monthly meeting,
which will take place at the home
of Dr. R. Draws, 2950 Boston
boulevard, Ralph G. Aronstam will
talk on "Voltaire,"

Samuel Shoargel in Concert
at Institute of Arts.
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Friday evening, Dec. Di, Samuel

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THE AVRUNIN
DAY NURSERY SCHOOL

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Under the Supervision of

MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN,

Director

of Avrunin Camp

The children are in charge of teachers specially trained
for this work.

BRANDEIS GOLDEN
BOOK QUOTA NOT

The
y is home-like and comfortable, with • large
yard where the children enjoy the sun and air.

Lunches prepared carefully, under direction of • dietician.
Afternoon naps in airy, sunny rooms.
Arrangements for permanent residence at the nursery
can be made for • limited number of children,

YET SUBSCRIBED

Appeal for Contributions Renewed
by Chairman of Local Committee.

2754 COLUMBUS AVE.
Euclid 6684 or Hemlock 0998-W

With the local quota for the
I Justice Louis D. Brandeis Golden
'Book inscriptions not yet reached
by Thursday, Mrs. I'hilip Slomo-
vitz, 3272 Monterey, chairman of
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the local committee, urges those
who desire to be included in the
Brandeis Honor Roll to mail their
checks at once.
The following have thus far B
joined the Brandeis Honor Roll: '
Max Lieberman, D. W. Simons,: E
Mrs. D. W. Simons, Harry Cohen,
Judge Charles C. Simons, Ilimon
Kaplan, Aaron Kurland, Mrs.
Aaron Kurland, Mr. and Mrs. Sol B.,
Lifsitz, Leon Kay, Moe F. Good-
man, M. Michlin, Robert Marwd,
William Hoffman, Dr. David Selig-
Son, Abraham Jacobs, Eva Pollack,
Mrs. I. Margolis, Simon Shetzer,
Philip Slomovitz, Mrs.• Philip
Slomovitz, Meyer Beckman, Maur-
ice Landau, A. 111, I'regerson, Mrs.
Abraham Cooper, Jeanettte Si.
Steinberg, Morris Griborn, Rabbi ,p
R. Hurvitz, Bernard Isaacs.

Level Headed People Buy

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FURNITURE

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ABRAMSON'S

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SOCIETIES CALLED BY
YIDDISH THEATER

TO CONFER MONDAY

Gifts to Jewish Social Serv-
ice Bureau Honoring
Anniversaries.

IS

The Jewish Social Service Bu-
reau wishes to acknowledge receipt
of a contribution from Alr. and Mrs.
Henry Wineman and Mr. and Airs. ef . '
Andrew Wineman to the Jewish
Unemployment Emergency Council
in honor of the fiftieth wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Airs. Adolph
Sloman.
It also acknowledges receint of
a contribution to the Jewish l'nom.
pleyment Emergency Council from
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman in
honor of the birthday of 1)r. Hugo 0

Freund.

Why?

1. Furniture of unquestionable quality
has always been sold in this store.
2.. No sensational advertising of inferior
:t
merchandise has ever been attempted.
N
3.. Savings are always assured at no sac-
rifice to quality.

Abraham I.ittman, manager of
l.ittman's Yiddish People's Thea-
ter, has called all Detroit Jewish
organizations to attend a confer-
ence at Littman's hall, Twelfth and
Seward, at 9:30 p. rn. this Mon-
day.
Mr. Littman states that organ- LI
izations atttending this conference
will find means of benefiting their
groups and at the same time aiding
the theater, and he makes an ur- hi
gent plea that all societies send P
delegates.

The proof of our statements is simple and within
the grasp of all—carefully compare the quality and
values offered with that obtainable at any recognized
Quality store. The result will be enlightening. Your
effort in many instances surprising.

See Us Before You Buy

OPEN SUNDAY AND EVENINGS

S. O. Abramson
Furniture Co.

9316.22 OAKLAND AVENUE

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Friday evening, Dec. 25, has
been chosen as the date for the
annual winter formal of the Gam-
ma Epsilon Stu, at the Everglad e
Club.

SPECIAL SALE

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Mrs. Katie Sacks returned to he
home in Chicago, after a ‘1 , :t
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of =
Glynn Court.

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Samuel Kellman, vice-presid
of Young Israt•of Jamaica. L.
and field secretary of the Mizrachi
Youth 5"ement
America, is r
Shpargel, official accompanist of guest in the city.
the Detroit lialevy-liazomir Sing-
ing Society, will participate in the
weekly concert given at the Detroit
Samuel Sorin Recital Sunday
Institute of Arts.
As an active member of the De-
Aft
ernoon.
E.
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troit Halevy-Hazomir anci as an in-
dividual performer, Mr. Shpargel
Dr. Mark Gunzburg will present =—
shown himself to be one of the Samuel Sorts in a piano recital at • (7-
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outstanding pianists in the city. in his studio, 477 West Kirby avenue.
this Friday's concert he will appear . Sunday. Dec. 13, at 4 p. m.
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in company with the following other
His program, the same as pm- =
well known artists: Mr. and Mrs. pared for the auditions given by —
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G. Beaume, John Wummer, Walter the Detroit Symphony Society, will
Poole.
include the Caprice Burlesque by!-
Mr. Shpargel and
Ossip Gahrilowitsch,
me will play Mendetssohn's Con-
certo for violin
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Bella,

PLANNING EVENTS

NEW YEAR'S EVE

HARRY KALETSKY

avenue, to

Midnight Dinner, a Night's Lodg-
ing, a Mineral Bath, Breakfast, Danc-
ing, Entertainment, Favors and Noise-
makers. Barrels of Fun.

Births

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL

Secretary and Steward at Knights of Pithias

Max and Joe Elkin have prepared an event
that wi!! remain one of your most cherished
memories—just take a glance at this program:

Dec. 20—Miss Jean Dolinsky, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Siorri
Dolinsky of Holbrook avenue to Sidney Freed, son of Mr. and Mrs
Jacob Freed of Blaine avenue, at Congregation Ahavath Zion.
Dec. 27—Miss Dorothy Florman, daughter of Mr. and Ntrs. Sam
Florman of 2969 Sturtevant avenue, to Aaron A. Surgal of Chicago.
Ceremony at 5:30. Reception at 8 p. at. in Italian Gardens of Book-
Cadillac Hotel. No cards.
Jan. 3—Miss Mabel Botvinick, daughter of hi r. and Mrs. David EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER
Botvinick of 546 Hague avenue, to Morris Cohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. lion. The Chord of Judea, the
Joseph Cohn of 219 Hague avenue.
only musical organization of its
Jan. 3—Miss Florence Coppersmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. kind, has contributed, on ninny or-
Coppersmith of 642 Woodland
Rubin Bagleman, son of casions, proof of its ability and
Mr. and Mrs. David Bagleman of 300 Kenilworth avenue.
has gained favorable criticism in
helping many other organizations.
Jan. 10—bliss Jean Yvonne Boesky, daughter of Mrs.
William Klein is president of the
I Boesky of Brush street, to Herman Miller, son of Mr. and Airs. Eli
organization.
Miller, of Crystal Falls, Mich., at Detroit, Leland Hotel.
To add color to the program,
vocal quartet will be featured. The
Shubert Serenade, one of the Selec-
tions they will sing, features Miss
Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, soprano,
who is well known through her
concert appearances.

I

Make plans now to attend the

DINNER at the DANCE

MT. CLEMENS, MICH.

eph Newman, arranged for dance
music by Dave Diamond's Orches-
tra. Other essentials of a success-
ful New Year's Eve party, includ-
ing favors for the ladies, enter-
tainment, noisemakers and a splen-
did dinner are included. Reserva-
tions are now being taken by Mrs.
Selina
Rosenblolt, Longfellow,
2258, or any of the officers.
Friends are invited to attend.
On Monday evening, Dec. 14,
there will be an old-fashioned hard
time party at the 0. E. S. Temple.
Dec. 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Levin (Dorothy Krolikt
Members and friends are invited. a son.
Dancing, games and cards will be
Dec. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rhinefeld of Whitmore Road
pr ovided. Prizes will be given for a daughter, Carol Jean.
the most original costumes. Re-
freshments will be served and
bridge prizes supplied for every
table.
A short business meeting will
be held Monday evening, Dec. 28,
following which the Purity's Rain-
bow Assembly will exemplify de-
grees for the benefit of Eastern
Stars and Master Masons,
Numerous Affairs are An-
The Coterie Club will entertain
nounccd by Entertainment
with a food shower and bridge on
Committee.
Wednesday evening, Dec. 16, at the
home of Miss Shirley Katt, 1533
An interesting program of events Atkinson avenue. Baskets of food
for the coming year is planned by will be distributed among needy
Nlanya Sehochet, noted Palestine the Men's Club of Congregation
families.
labor leader, will arrive in Detroit Shaarey Zedek.
for a three-day stay on Tuesday,
The social and entertainment
Mrs. C. Dunsky of Elmhurst ave-
Dec. 15, and will address the Chat- committee is composed of Charles
nue entertained at a dinner in
utzos at the Farband Folkshule.
Agree, chaiiman, Alex Schreiber,
The Chalutzos report that the co-chairman, Max Keidan, II. H. honor of Miss Ruth Rapport of
Buffalo, fiancee of Michiel Fein.
dance last Sunday was a success.
Prince, Morris Robinson, Carl Sha-
berg.
litt, Barney Smith and I. E. Wein-
garden, and the chairman has an-
Rabbi and Mrs. Si. 'Fischer an-
nounced the following planned
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
events:
youngest son, Bernard Doh, at the
Sunday, Dec. 27, midnight lunch;
The regular weekly meeting of Thursday, Jan. 21, dinner meeting, morning services on Saturday, Dec.
the congregational singing group, catered dinner, entertainment, in- 19, at Congregation B'nai Moshe.
was held in the social hall of Shaa- teresting prominent speake r;
At the last meeting of the Michi-
rey Zedek Dec. 5, in charge of M. Thursday, Feb. 11, father and son
H. Zackheim, chairman of the com- banquet, dinner, entertainment, gan Chiropodists Association Phys-
mittee. Owing to the indisposition speaker; Thursday, Feb. 25, regu- ical Therapy conference, Tuesday
of Rev. F. Zaludko•ski, harry lar meeting, talkies, buffet lunch; evening, Dec. 10, in the Book Cad-
Cohen was in charge of the singing Sunday, March 13, dinner-dance, illac hotel, Drs. Otto and Louis
of traditional zmirtdhs, and he floor show; Thursday, March 24, Weiss were the lecturers. Their
proved to be an able assistant.
dinner meeting, catered dinner, en- subject was "Sinusoidal Tech-
This meeting of the singing group tertainment, interesting prominent nique."

Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Cha-
nukah Party Dec. 16.

at the

Olympia Hotel

Dec. 16—Miss Esther Ruth Plotkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Plotkin of Yorba Linda I'ark, Birmingham, Mich., to Adria!
David Rosen, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Rosen.

MRS. JOSEPH NEWMAN

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AT THE

1 Wedding Caiendar

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ANNUAL

ell a ke Whoopee Will, Us!

EVE

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman of 2252 Gladstone avenue announce
engagement of their daughter, Pauline, to Morris H. Berman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. N. Berman of 1974 Grand avenue. The wedding date
has been net for June 1, 1932.

Hundreds of hand-picked gifts for women are
displayed in one convenient booth, just inside
the Washington Boulevard entrance. And the
prices make little budgets BIG! Quick service
smart wrappings . . . Come in today.

FOURTH

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Mr. and Mrs. S. Ginsberg, of 3944 Tuxedo avenue announce the
engagement of Mrs. Ginsberg's brother, Michel Feinberg, to Miss
Auth Rapport, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rapport of Buf-
falo, N. Y.

Men's Buying Booth
at Himelhoch's

Saturday
Eve.
Dec. 12

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to the-- ,

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Mufflers $

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Nothing So Fine in the City at

The beautiful silks, brocades and rayons in these mufflers
Are from practically every country in Europe and the
best mills of this country. At $1.19 they
FAR, FAR
BELOW their usual prices.

are

"Hansen's" Imported
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$1 94

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A wonderful fine quality.. Wool lined capeskin., of
$2.50 and $3 value, wrist strap
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