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Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal has
returned from a visit to New York,
and will leave for Florida the lat-
ter hart of next week and her
daughter, Maxine, will remain in
New York until the first of the
year and will join her parents in
Florida.

NEW YEAR EVE AFFAIR
AT CONG. B'NAI MOSHE

The Sisterhood of Congregation
B'nai Moshe is planning to serve
a 10-course dinner at its annual
New Year's Eve party to be held '

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Mr. A. II. Neisner of Rochester,
N. Y., was the guest this week of'!
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman.'

Jost choose the

Mr. and Mrs. Paul David Brom-
berg and son, Stephen, are in I
their new home at 16596 Weston- I
bury road.

Maya Vernon Freeman will
Mrs. Sam Gilbert and Rosalie
come from Harvard University on Gates of the Belcrest are spending
I Sunday to spend his vacation with a week in New York.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexan-
I der Freeman of 20 Chicago bottle-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Siegel and
, card. On Friday last, Mr. Freeman daughter of Boston boulevard are I
entertained
in
Boston
with
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spending
a few weeks at the Shel-
FISHER
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BUILDING
dinner party, the occasion being bourne Hotel in Atlantic City,
The tetrothal was recently an. his birthday.
MRS. J. SOBEL
flounced of Miss Selma Ruth Pratt,
Silas Toba E. Berman will re-
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Misses Janet and Betty
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l'rag of 2973 Glendale avenue, to' eh , students at Smith College College of Oratory, Boston, Mass., rence. A gypsy and jazz orches-
Harry Robert Bockoff, son of Mr. and Northampton School for girls to spend the winter recess with tra will play all night. There will
and Mrs. Jacob Bockoff of 2372 I respectively, are expected to spend her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius also be professional entertainers,
Highland avenue. Numerous at. the holiday vacation here.
souvenirs and noise-makers. Res-
Berman of Burlingame avenue.
fairs are being planned in honor
ervations may be made by calling
Miss Claire Wineman and broth-
of Miss Prag.
p.
Mrs.
James Sobel, who is in charge
Miles Finsterwald and Sam F
Cr, James, have issued invitations
of the affair, assisted by Mrs.
for a dinner party to be given at stein left for a short vacation F.
set erg m a coral
the Wiseman home on Ilamilton Florida.
tent committee.
road Dec. 27.
'
Miss Marjorie Epstean of Chi-
cago boulevard will leave Monday
The Menorah Society, a Jewish'
MIN Sally Butzel and Rosalie for
an extended visit to New Or-
organization of the College of the Kohu, students at Vasser College, leans.
City of Detroit, will hold a regu- are expected home this week-end.
lar meeting for members and visi-
Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Green of
tors Sunday, Dec. 20, at its new
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and daughte
San Francisco spent a few days s Don't hesitate—do it now," is
quarters in the Shaarey Zedek, on Barbara, will be hostesses at a te
Chicago boulevard and Lawton. dance Christmas afternoon at th e last week with their sister and the warning of Jack Rosenberg,
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. chairman of Pisgah Lodge enter-I
Aaron D. Markson, head in- Statler
Rosenberg of the Wilshire Hotel.
tainment committee, to those who
structor of the United Hebrew
intend to celebrate New Year's .
Schools, will speak on "The Ilas-
i
Dr. Morton Hack, 501 Stroh
Robert Amberg, son of Dr. and Eve in the conventional wry.
kala Movement," dealing with the Building, was elected warden of
Mrs.
Emil
Amberg,
who
is
a
stu-
"It seems," Mr.
Rosenberg .
beginning of the Reform move- Star Council( of the Royal Ar-, dent at the University of
(Restricted Lines Excepted)
M ichi- states, "this year people are plan-
went and the emancipation of the canum at the last meeting. Ile an, and is president of Zeta Beta ring their New Year's Eve parties
Jews.
Zt■
Mr. Markson, who is will be installed at the public in-
will spend a few earlier, if the reservations to the,
president of the Kvutzah Ivrith, otallation on Wednesday evening, !'an, Fraternity,
•
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.
his parents.nec. 27 B'nai B'rith dinner-dance at the
is n noted Talmudic scholar.
Jan. 6, in the Maccabee building. I
he
will
leave
for
Boston
to attend Fort Wayne Ilotel is a barometer.
The Menorah Society invites
Olin, g
Friends of Dr. Jacob Rosenthal the national convention of his fra- We have been receiving numerous
1„ the students of the College of the
reservations earlier than in previ-
City of Detroit and those who are will be pleased to learn that he ternity.
interested to attend.
ous years and I would caution our
has recovered from inji
ures sus-
404.5 6aion (rowel
Miss Blanche Amberg, daughter good friends to send their reser-
The aim of he organizaion is to tamed in an accident.
of Dr. and M. Emil Amberg. vations in now so that they won't
promote Jewish study. Study cir-
Ctafroa
s
ide are now being arranged so
Mrs. Joseph Siegel and dough• has invited 'tt. number of friends be disappointed."
that students and others interest. ' ter, Helene, will entertain at tea' to an informal party at her home
The program has been com-
lieV t440,44004gilIVAteatitlftAtolklee '/11446400,14104 4a
ed will profit through various lee-' Sunday afternoon, Dec. 27, for the on Boston boulevard, on Sunday pleted by the engaging of Bob
tures by prominent speakers.
pleasure of their guest, Kate Mey- night.
Cruzet's original Cotton Pickers.
er of Chicago.
' The Women's Auxiliary of the Entertainers, favors and several
Gifts to North End Clinic.
Staimonides Medical Society will surprises are also in store for the
Miss Elaine Schlesinger of Bos- meet at the h
New Year's revelers.
f Mrs •
North End Clink has received ton boulevard will entertain some Lipkin, 2243 Taylor, at 9 p. m..
•on i
The entire second floor of the
friends
at
a
buffet
supper
on
Sun-
Monday.
Dec.
21.
Mrs.
S.
Kell-
the following contributions:
Fort Wayne Hotel, including the
In honor of Dr. Hugo A. Freund's day, Dee. 27. man will discuss George Bernard luxurious lounge rooms, have been
birthday from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
During the holiday vacation sea , Shaw's "Man and Superman." A reserved exclusively for the eve-
Rosenfield.
son there will be an influx of stn• ' short musical program will follow. ning. The beautiful ballroom will
In memory of David F t
be arranged in cabaret style and
from Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg. dents returning home from the Miss Dorothy Rosenthal, who is a full course kosher meal will be
various colleges and schools. Com- attending the University of Wis-
served
by Meyer Pereira.
ing from the University of Michi- cousin, t Madi ill i
son, w arr ve on
I
gun re: Ruth Cole, Virginia Wolf,
Reservations or further infor-
Susan Stabler, Terry Fiske, Elaine Saturday to spend her vacation motion may be had by calling
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esinger, Lizette Freund, Jose- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenberg at Longfellow
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phin
Schle Stern, Ruth Frank, Natalie Laz. Rosenthal of the Wilshire.
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Arden, Beatrice Ehrlich, Peggy
Parties of eight or more can have
:Mrs. William Boesky enter- their own tables.
in o.
On account of the Christmas
ta fined 10 ladies on Tuesday eve-
and New Year holidays, the next
Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwartz were " Bi ng, Dec. 15, at the new Boesky
two issue of The Detroit Jew-
hosts at a surprise dinner for 401 re ros. restaurant, in honor of the
ish Chronicle will go to press a
staurant's opening.
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JUNIOR HADASSAH
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Club on Saturday, Dec. 12, on the
occasion of Maurice Aronsson'a w Among the out of town guests
The Detroit Unit of Junior Ila.
ho attended the Hadassah Donor
birthday. The guests played cards
dassah will hold a special meeting
L uncheon given
after dinner and lovely prizes were
at the Statler Ho. on Tuesday, Jan. 5, at 8:15 p. m.,
to I
awarded to the winners.
last Tuesday were the follow. at the McGregor Library. All mem-
ing: Mrs. William Goldberg, Grand
hers are urged to attend this big
Rapids; Mrs. l'hil. Koffman and rally and social meeting.
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Mrs. Sam Kohn, Bay City; Mes-
'A report of the ninth annual con-
dames Louis I.ebster, Ilyman 'Wein-
garden, Edward Rosenberg, Rob- vention held at Hotel New Yorker,
ert Kostoff, J. Weinman, Flint: New York ( Dec. 27-29, will be
Mrs. Leo Marks, Toledo; Mrs. Bert given. For the first time Jr. Ha-
G. Levin, St. Paul; Mrs. David dassah will meet without the added
Kroll, Windsor; Mrs. Harry Mal- impetus of either the Zionist or the
vin, and Mrs. Max Elkin, Mt. senior Hadasaah conventions.
source of keenest and constant enjoyment . . . and a magnificent
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Among some of the vital issues
is be covered at this convention
addition to the home furnishings .. .
Mrs. Bert G. Levitt (Leah Lev- are the question of bring the ap-
in) of St. Paul is visiting with peal of Junior Hadassah to groups
her mother, Mrs. Joseph Levin, at heretofore not reached, thus caus-
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ship ranks; the organization of new
in Radio Development .. .
Miss Dorothy Solomon of Hague units, the spread of the group plans
avenue was hostels to Phi Sigma idea, the necessity for trained prop-
Kappa Sorority and the Havuras agandists of Meier Shfeyah, the
Club at a gathering in celebration Nurse's Training School, Jewish
of her birthday on Dec. 20. A National Fund, etc. will be con-
buffet supper was served.
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Miss Gussie Eisenberg of West
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1 1613 Virginia Park, Wednesday tions of the composers and the
i, I evening. Dec. 9. The uusual busui- music by George Weismasser, will
ness meeting took place, after he the feature, of the next meet-
which the members played cards. ing of the Young People's So.
i„ Lunc h was serve d at m id n i ght . ciety of Congregation Shaarey
I The next meeting will he held at Zedek. This meeting will be held
the home of Mrs. H. Ilarvith, 1709 at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon,
Burlingame, on Wednesday eve_ Dec. 20, in the social hall of the
, ning., Dec. 23. I Synagogue, on Chicago boulevard
, 1 at Lawton. The theme of this
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stark will joint recital is to be "Tschaikow-
celebrate their fifty-ninth wed- sky and the Five," and will consist
ding anniversary with a family entirely of Russian music and
dinner at their home, 3329 Rich- composers.
Several important announce-
ton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stark
have been residents of Detroit for ments will be made at the close of
more than 40 years. Their chil- the meeting, among them notice of
dren are Mrs. George Harris, Ja- a novel theater party to he given
: rob Stark, Jerome D. Stark and by the society in the social hall of
Mrs. Philip Jacobs. and they have the synagogue on Saturday evening,
five grandchildren and four great- Jan. 9. Silent moving pictures with
sound effects, dancing and refresh
i„ grandchildren,
Trent. are among the many fee-
Beta Phi Tau Fraternity, Alpha tures being planned by the commit.
chapter. of Pontiac, Mich. • an.' toe for the evening's entertainment
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arrangements follows: Entertain- I nine is planned as part of the dedi-
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A bridge and luncheonette was
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16184 Washburn avenue, in honor
of Miss Florence Coppersmith,
bride-elect of January. Tables
were laid for 24 guests.

Mosaic Lodge No. 350, F. & A.
M., held its annual communication
on Dec. 9, which was attended by
more than 100 members. Annual
election of officers was held and
the following were elected and im-
mediately installed by Right Wor-
shipful Past Grand Master George
Graves of the Grand Lodge of
Michigan:
Worshipful master, Benjamin
Gladwin; senior warden, William
R. Rivett; junior warden, Lewis
Bernstein; senior deacon, W. Ray
Middleton, junior deacon, Harry
Hyman, chaplain, Albert Miller
and J. King; tyler, Griffith W.
Langley, P. M.; secretary, Frank
J. Kinzinger, I'. NI.; organist, II.
J. hopper; stewards, Ben Cohen,
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