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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1932-01-08

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"YE PICTURE SHOW"
ON SATURDAY NIGHT

FUND

ENCE

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Each

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'or I or 100

I SERVICE

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Will B e Presented by Shaarey
dek Y. P. S. on Occasio n of
Synagogue's Dedication.

This Saturday night, Jan. 9, "Ye
Picture Showe" will be presented
by the Young People's Society of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, in
the social hall of the new sync-

Vie

la1 'and

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minimum charge

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GOOD
FURNITURE IS NO1 EXPENSIVE J
VVA.TZAZ;KMV-tV ?AV:.' 4 W.AXO , IV)AV.V.VAV;A*V.NVV?,'

Mrs. Rosalie Gates will be hos-
tess at a dinner par y, Saturday w i ll A b charity pancake breakfast !
e given on Monday, Jan, 11,,
evening, at her home at the Bel-
at 12:30 noon, at the Knights of ;
crest, this is one of a series.
itz ■■■
Pythias Castle, 3153 Cass avenue, I
by the Greater Detroit Temple
Mrs. Louis Coblentz of Paris, No. 152, Pythiun Sisters. The
spent a week with
her,
er mot
h Mrs.
I Lena Kantennan of Mont e rey aye- newly elected most excellent chief,'
Mrs. Ann Weinheck, announces)
; nue.
that all proceeds of this affair
will be given to charity,
ty, and asks '
Mrs. F. Rockelman and her little for co-operation from the public.
daughter, of Wildemere avenue,/
I leave for the Western roast of
Miss Lottie Meth of 1956 I'in-
1 Florida, the early part of next gree avenue entertained 12 girl
'
week, to remain over the winter.
friends on Jan. 4 in celebration of
her birthday. Bridge was the di-
Air. and Airs. Israel Brown of version of the evening and lunch-
the Wilshire have returned from eon was served at 11. p. ro.
by an old, reliable institution
a 3-week's visit with their chil-
dren in St. Louis..
The betrothal of Dr, Bernice
Inner of Milwaukee, Wis., to Dr.
).
Mrs. Charles Brown and son, Irving Shulak, son of Mr. and
Bernard, of Palmer Woods, spent Mrs. Shulak of Ilazelwood avenue
The Big Down•Town laundry
B
the
Christmas
week
in
New
York.
is announced by her parents, Mr.
PHONE CADILLAC SEVEN•FOUR•TWO•THREE (1423)
--Photo by Iti . hrach.
and Afra. Max Inner. Dr Inner
No Thrift Coupe. or Discounts Accepted.
Mrs. J. Si. Berris and Mrs. Ira
MISS FAYGA BOFSKY
sity of
a graduate of the Univaffiliated'
Copeland were joint hostesses at a Wisconsin, where she is
gogue.
Tho presentation w ill bridge luncheon given at the De- with Phi Sigma Sorority, and Lo-
begin promptly at 8:30 o'clock.
troit-Leland Hotel, Jan. 6, in honor de Medical School, where she is
Miss Fayga Ilofsky, one of th of Mrs. Berris's house guest, Mrs. f member of Na Sigma Phi pro.
members of the committee i n : Samuel Si. Koplar of St Louis. essional sorority. Dr. Shulak is
charge of the affair, says th at Covers were laid for 48 guests. Many a graduate of the University of
everything has been done to mak a interesting parties have been plan- lichigan and Rush Atedical Col-
this affair one of the most enjo • ned for the pleasure of Mrs. Kop- ege, where he is affiliated with
p hi Delta Epsilon Fraternity. At
able of the year. A silent pieta re lar.
of unusual merit has been secure
resent Dr . Shulak is serving
410 1
an
and will be shown with sound e f.
Os/
Sol Kopman and E. A. Bernstein nternship at Harper Hospital.
forts furnished by members o f have returned from Chicago, where
When "goOfurnitu e" is offered at
the society. There will also be a
a reduction a:liberal as PRINGLE is
they spent the early part of the a Miss Anna F, Milstein of Ilague
comedy and several short features week.
now offering,bu should lose no time in
venue has returned to her home
Th ere will be peanut and po
a fter spending the holidays with
taking advasige — two great stores
PRINGLE reserves the eight
corn booths, at which these edible s
re lative s and friends in Evanston
teeming with slues greater than many
Afiss Natalie Arden, daughter a
in years,
\4I to withdraw this generous offer
will be sold before, during an d
nd Chicago, Ill.
aft er the performance. The post- of Sir. and Mrs. B. G. Arden of
withont further notice.
Chicago
boulevard, left for Ann,
ers for these booths were drawn
C.-
Carpets, Rugs, Draperies

by Mrs. Ella D. Goldstick and Stil- Arbor to resume her studies at G Miss Margaret Leviant of 3220
Our entire stock of
avenue has returned
ton .1. Goodman. Following the the University of Michigan. She fr ladstone
om Milwaukee, Wis., where she
high grade men's
CHARGE
ACCOUNTS

returned
Sunday
from
Chicago,
sp
pictures, there will be dancing.
where she spent New Year's Eve Si ent the New Year's holiday with
Whether you have enjoyed the privilege of
suits and evercQats,
The outlook for this affair is s O with friends
r. and Airs. S. Stern and family.
an account with PRINGLE or not, we invite
Promising that the executiv
formerly sold up to
you to investigate our liberal price reduc-
board of the society is seriously
$55, are included
Mrs. Hy Ullian of Ann Arhor 1 Fo Miss Yetta Jeanette Hoffman of
tions and plan for payments.
considering making it an annua I h as returm•d re
rnsworth avenue has retu
om Boston where she I he r home after- spending the holi-
affair , second in importance only
in these two groups. We earnestly urge our customers
DISCOUNT
A notionally advertised line
to the formal dances given every attended the wedding of her broth- i do ys in Chicago,
to take advantage of this unusual offer.
er.
She
also
addressed
the Junior
year.
Every item in these departments is
of
bedding
is
excepted.
National Hadassah Convention in
included—n o occeptions.
Mr. and Airs. J oshua Joyrich
Tickets will be on sale at the New York.
ha ve returned from
door or they may be purchased in
their N
I e ar s week-end motor trip to
TWO STORES
advance from any of the members
Miss Pauline Frank,
of Cleveland, where they were the
of the board.
1 Mr. anti Mrs. J. Frank daughter
of Chicago guests of Mrs. Esther Haber,
"Ye Picture Showe" is being boulevard, returned to Urbana to
Our Entire Stock of $1.50 and $2.00 Ties;
presented as the young people's resume he studies at the University mother of Mrs, Joyfich,
contribution to the dedication of Illinois.
Hand-tailored—silk lined resilio constructed neck- 95
The Misses Sylv ia and Wilma
2990 W. Grand Boulevard opp. Fisher Bldg and 431 Gratiot Ave.
services of the new synagogue.
wear. This entire group of ties selected from our
Glazer entertained about 75!
The proceeds are to be donated to
regular stock of $1.50 and $2.00 qualities
Sirs. Charles King of the 'Wil- guests at a tea at their home Sat
the synagogue.
shire, returned front an extended urday afternoon.
Miss Sara!
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Greenfield of Cleveland, Ohio, W1191
Our Entire Stock of $2.65 and $3.00 Dress Shirts
`c)
Philip Schaffer, in Atlantic City. the house guest of Miss Sylvia!
TO
GIVE
REVIEW
OF

A fine group of hand tailored shirts, in the newest

Glazer over the week-end.
'
styles, collars attached or to mateksoft or starched.
GRAPES OF CANAAN' Mrs. Jacob Isenberg, who ha
Semi-Annual Clearance Price.
$ 2 .15
been visiting her children, Mr. an ti I The Si
Sigma
m Th eta Delta Soror-, 1,./i),./Av.46
Talk on Mrs. Levinger's Novel to Mrs. William B. Isenberg, of Edits n ity of the College
3 for $4400
of the City of 1
Feature Meeting of She/trey
avenue for the past two weeks, re _ Detroit held a formal dinner-1PMMIMIMMIM
Zedek Sisterhood Monday.
turned to her home in New I'm. dance in the Blue Room of the
City.
look-Cadillac Hotel on Friday
A review of "Grapes of Ca-1
evening, Dec. 26. Miss Laura Si.
1400 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
naan" by Elma Ehrlich Levinger
Mrs. Morris Blumberg of Calver t mon was chairman of the affair.
will be the feature of the regular avenue entertained 20 guests at
AT GRAND RIVER
The Misses Mamie Ho ffenberg,
monthly meeting to be held by the luncheon on Dec. 24, for the pleas- Betty
Seligson and Josephi ne
Sisterhood of the Congregation ure of her sister, Mrs. Nathan Ro- Saltzman were accepted as mem-
Shaarey Zedek in the social hall senberg. Mr. and Airs. Rosenberg bers of the sorority.
at Chicago boulevard and Lawt on left for Phoenix, Arizona, where
' avenue, on Monday afternoo
n, they will make their futur h
Dr. Harry S. Gorelick has been
Jan. 11, at 2:15 p.
' appointed resident physician in, I
e
Sin and Mrs. Michael Falk of orthopedics at the
The book review will be iv
Receiving Hos-
a Salle boulevard motored to pital.
by Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen, wh
The International Balladist
has made an intensive study of th ° !Chicago, over the New Years week-
works of the author and will i n! "d.
A bridge club, "Na Trumps,"
dude in her talk a comPrehensik
was formed to meet on Tuesday
recital of this and kindred publ 'e; Mrs. Eugene Spanier of Chicago evenings. The following officers 1
cations.
boulevard, returned from a motor were elected: Misses Evelyn Lef- ■
kovitz, president; Belle Bittker,
The committee in charge of th I trip to Pittsburgh.
•reasurer; Lillian Leider, seere-
program has annou nced
a
Si rs. Ike Bialosky of Clevelan
ary. The last meeting was held
musical program and social hou
d,
FIRST DETROIT APPEARANCE IN THREE YEARS
r, spent a few days with her fathe
the home of Miss Carolyn Par-
r,
will follow the review. Vocal se
Popular Priests
Weinstein, and sisters, of Long ryand the two invited guests were
$78e, $1.00, 61.60
lections will be rendered by Sirs -1I.
.1
felow
avenue.
Tickets Now at Box Office
ss
Elsie Luray and Miss Lau-
David Kaltman, Sirs. Arthu r
Columbia 4870
retta Weiss. The next meeting
Simons acting as her accompanist
.1 Miss Dorothy Margolis of S t. will be at the home of Miss Baron.;
• the guest of Mr. and Mrs
Lou i • s 11

MRS. E. E. LEVINGER'S
Tallishnikof Webb avenue •
Mr. and Sirs. George 3f. Roberts
1 M anylovelyy
affairs are planrit
of 3042 Elmhurst avenue an-
LECTURE ON TUESDAY cr h onor.
nounce the Bar . 1 ':.(zvah of their
Offers Their Immense Stock
son, Donald Herbert, on Saturday,
GIVEN BY TIIE
Musical Program to Feature Joint
of More Than 1000
Mrs. Hannah Goodman and Mrs Jan. 16, at the United Hebrew
Hadassah Meeting.
, Abe Weinstein were joint hostesse School, Tuxedo and liolmur ave-
BERDICHEVER PROGRESSfin AID SOCIETY
•—
at a bridg e luncheon par
nues.
a
tyt th e
Sirs. Elma Ehrlich Levinger, Detro it-Leland, Friday, Jan. 8.
FORT WAYNE 1
SUNDAY EVE., I DELLA ROBBIA
who won a $2,000 prize for her
HOTEL
Airs. F. Rosenthal of Toronto who
novel,
"Grapes
of
Canaan,"
and
Temple and Cass
JAN 31
Mrs. Louis Kopman of St Loui s spent a few days with her els-
ORCHESTRA
who is the author of a series of is visiting with her children, Mr ter and brother-in-law,
Mr. and
Ichildren's
books,
TICKETS 60 CENTS
will address the and Mrs. Sol Kopman of Atkinson Mrs. Meyer Ellias of Clairmount
ijoint meeting of Senior and Jun- avenue.
Hundred s of
avenue, has re-turned to her home.
I toe Hadassah at Hotel Stotler on
--
Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 8 p. m. Mrs.
Mrs. Moe tVeinberg (Louise
Sir.
and
Mrs.
L.
Fink
and
fam
-
used her prize money for Kahn) of Brooklyn, is visiting with
■ Levinger
a trip to I'alestine, and in her ad-, her parents, Mr. and Sire. S. Kahn j ily of Brooklyn, N. Y., motored to
Detroit, where they visited Mr.
dress here will describe her trip of Waverly.
and Mrs. L. Slichaels of Gladstone
to the Holy Land.
!avenue for two weeks.
The musical program at this
Miss Ethel evine, who recently
joint meeting will be featured by ; returned from an Eastern trip, will
at the Greatest Saving s
The Sit. Sinai Juniors of Port
in Years
a trio consisting of Miss Sadie' entertain 30 guests at the Hotel Huron were entertained at
8916 TWELFTH STREET
a din-
Cooper, violinist; Miss Helen' Olympia, Mt. Clemens, Saturday ner New Year's night by Mr.
and
Ware, 'cellist; Miss Sara Wein. evening, at C:30 P. m,
Mrs. Julius Levine, at their home,
berg, pianist. They will present
A. Hoptme n
— —
3736 West Grand avenue, Detroit.
wishes to take this opportunity to thank his
a group of three selections, ' Sir. r. and Mrs. Eugene Franzblau I The guests at the dinner were the
many customers who have patronized him during these many
"Nina," by Pergolese; Serenade, have left for Chicago, from where Misses Charlotte Borgsman, Min-
year.. You ere alway s
assured of the best products at the
by Rachmaninoff, and "Autumn Sirs. Franzblau and son, Micheln, nie Drescher, Gusto Drescher, Syl-
most reasonabl e prices.
'
and Winter," by Glazounow. will depart for Hollywood, Cal., to via Goldman, Pearl Slutsky, Mary
CAKES—ROLLS—BREAD—EGG CHALES—SPECIAL
This meeting will be open to spend the winter.
Slutsky and Rose Waldman, and
RUSSIAN RYE BREAD, ETC.
Messrs. Sam Adinotf, advisor,

the public , anti all Iiadassah
Only the purest materials zee used, under the most ...ni-
friends are invited.
Mrs. I. Isenberg of Toronto, who Morton Adinoff, Marvin Borgs-
t.), conditions. Come in to see
as on Sunday, Jan. 10.
was visiting with her daughter and roan, Sidney Goldman, Alex
n
SOUVENIRS FREE TO ALL
Mr. a nd M rs. Meyer Schoenfeld and Harold Waldman.
BAZAAR FOR BENEFIT
Man o
lafw Clair mo unt a venue has ] The speakers were Air. Adinoff.
This lathe great yearly event you
OF YIDDISH SCHOOLS returned to her home.
Mr. Levine, Miss Oxenhandler and
ha
Miss Borgsman. Saturday after-
waitedfor. An opportunity to buy
To Start Saturday Night, Lasting
Miss Katherine Fox of Toronto noon the Juniors attended the La-
fia,
8916 TWELFTH
of Ants reliabl e
STREET
is expected in Detroit Jan. 10 to fayette Theater and had as their
Through Thursday.
quality at most advam
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. guests and Mrs. Levin, the
tageou prices!
The annual bazaar of the Jewish Meyer Ellis,.
Misses Lillian and Ernestine
People's Schools will commence
aldman, Edna Slutsky and Mrs.
Sir. and Mrs. Jacob Klivans and Betty Forbes, all of Detroit. The
this Saturday night, at the Folk-
shule, 539 Kenilworth. It is to con- family of Youngstown, Ohio, spent Mt. Sinai Juniors of Port Huron
tinue through Thursday night.
the New Year's week-end with their regret the absence of Miss Tillie
ith Barney 1 anett as manager, fath er, I. .ipsitz of Rochester Ave. Schoenfeld at their social activi-

Telephon e Trinity 2.3488
arrangements have been made for
ties in Detroit on account of the
snn , es Russuck of Chicago is D
Charles
I entertainment features, music, bar-
neertirrloeint.t that occurred en route to
guest of his children, Mr, and
131G NEWS!
I gains, meals to be served dail
daily, a n d
d the
arwkk A Frank of Chicago boule-
other events.
-.sow
FRIDAY NIGHT—SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
CONVENIENT TERMS
Mr. and Sirs. Hubert H. GurViS
The kitchen at the bazaar will he 'aid'
Matinee and Evening, Jan. 8.9-10
in charge of the Ladies' Auxiliary
and family of 3407 Longfellow
st
Henry Reich of the avenue are now residing in their
of the Russian-Poli•h l'erein.
The Well-Known, Genial Artist
• ent, spent a few new home at 4089 Waverly.
t week.
GIFTS TO BRANDEIS days in ( hire
Sal Sinn! Girls met at the
(Fayette home of Miss Sally Stiller and
Mrs. Hervey Rosen
GOLDEN
BOOK
FUND
In His Great Sensational Play
is visit- P lanced an open meeting. Election
f
Tarnenholz) of Cleve
ing with her parents, Mr.
d Mrs. was held and the following were AIM
Contributions
were received
e boson: President, Muriel Gold-
this work to the Brandeis
Pen Tannenholz of the
t../1 city of PlIkine, at a reception
Rook Fund from Rev. and
tien; vice-president. Bella Was- AGREE TO SETTLE
equalled in , tignitule anti en- Jewish Agency for Palatine, upon
Mrs. A.
A ermsn; secretary, Belle Rothen-
Si". and Mrs. Joseph
Srbw•rts and Rachel Field, also by our
. Rosenfeld. Yolks A Gilbert, m y,.
200
FAMILIES
IN
thusiasm byith e accirded to the his arrival in New York Tuesday
ILL. Jackson, Herman Wetsman, of Glynn Court have mot
erg;
eorresponding
secretary.
New York City for • brief 'Mt.
Lord to/child !and Baron on the S. S. Majestic.
1,000- FAMILY PLAN late
Sam Kobacker,
Charles H am. ,
c ' eery Stark; treasurer, Catherine
Edmond de .Mtschild.
• price s now
effect—Matine es 75c.
urger, Julius Bray*
Wasserman. The next meetine
in ohm,.
Arriving on the same steamer
Statet b y Sskolow,
1, 75c, 50c, 35
!
ill Mat the home
The
Nimes
Vivian
and
Sh
C. Iirre -- kera/
.
of Miss Mary
, Icon. E. ,
were
(Continued from Page One.)
also Sir Norman Angell,
Schlussel of 3340 Webb aye
, 1323 Seward.
NEW Y
tirsky,
F.
A.)-s-Th
Das
id
son,
e
r
`Tuesday Night n. 19.
returned home after ape
British economist and author. w
SJ
inner Zioalirrituaticm hat re- will
0.0, Stoll,. have
habilitation
work
from
Dr.
Chaim
ing
the
se beloved Manee
New Year holiday wi
co-operate swith Dr. Sokoto
shassilitat. 41,5
Miss H elen Ressler f West Eu- Arlosoroff, M. M. Ussishkin and cently bee osolidattd, but the
knw,Jude e '
their sister and brother, Mr. an
lid ave nue left for a
rehabilitaterwork in Palestine in the interests of Palestine,
Ralph De-, Mrs.
o two weeks' Ben Zvi.
well as deliver a series of leas
Mark Barris of Clevela
Mt to Montreal, Que., to visit
has been
LINits.
ly stfettesi by the

cry Carefully Ironed

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Fin-lily Finished Complete
WEARING APPAREL, including
Lace Curtains, 20c per pound plus
le additional for each article!
FLAT PIECES, including Blank-
ets, 10e Per Pound—Minimum
Washing $1.50!

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MASSACHUSETTS LAUNDRY CO.

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DISCOUNT

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Scholnirk's

Semi -Annual Clearance SALE

NOW in Progress!

75

$3 9 75

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OPPORTUNITY!

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Fifteenth Anniversary

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EVERY PRICE
REDUCED

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elatires and friends.

Headquarter

Librry at East Grand River

Lord Reading was accorded the
eco n crisis:dedaredN a- in this country, and Rabbi Me
freedom of Tel Aviv. the all-Jew- world
Berlin, president of the Wo
hum Sok president of
.
Mizrachi or gan i ration.

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