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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-11-11

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PIEVEntorr,/aasit di RON ICU

m•lwaS ■ wWwwreamwmte

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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C

HEY! HEY! WHAT AN AFFAIR!

B'NAI MOSHE DINNER
I TO HONOR OFFICERS

A Bride of Oct. 301

The banquet in honor of the in-I
itallation of officers of Congrega-1
ion B'nai Moshe, will be held Sun-
day evening, Nov. 13, at 6:301

JOLLY ELITE CLUB

I

Announces Their Autumn

DANCE

Iii m el


Suede Jackets

Only

E L
GoFEIC

Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple
Beth El has been invited to con-
tribute a series of articles to a
new encyclopedia of Michigan his-
tory which' is to be published un-
der the editorship of Dr. George
N. Fuller, and under the super-
vision of leading educational auth-
orities of the state.

GRAYSTONE

Thursday Evening, Nov. 17th

OCiff



— featuring —
HENRY BIAGINI

The Business and Professional
Girls' Club of the Young Women's
Hebrew Association plans a thee-
tre party for Thursday evening,1
Nov. 17. The group will attend
the Detroit Playhouse, at which
time they will see "Precedent,"1
a play based on the Tom Mooney
episode. Dinner will be served at
the clubhouse at 6 o'clock.

10.00

Gloye•soft suede
leather, lined with
soft wool kasha cloth,
is a practical ideal
Belt and wrist-bands
fasten snugly with ad.
justable ring closings.
Dark or bright colors.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin-
Gamma Eta Mu Sorority met
ger were hosts • to a group of
friends at dinner last Saturday at the home of Anne Bachrach of ,
West
Vcrnor Highway and made
night
at
their
home
at
the
Park
TICKETS 50c PER PERSON
final plans for a house party and
Lane Hotel.
installation of officers to be held
Mrs. Harry L. Becker of Sher- at the home of Bess Freidman. ,
—Sporn, 2nd floor
---
wood Forest, en route from New
Many affairs were given for the
■1■ 1106.13
York, was the house guest of Mrs.
1
1ZILIKILIIINK
IDOM.
i\ ■ 11SIMIIKVIVIKWINKIMMILIL
Ira Percy Smith at Worcester, pleasure of Miss Pauline Kalish,
— Photo by C. M. Herr. studio.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mass.
SAM GUNSBERG
MRS. SAMUEL ROHER
Kalish,
whose
marriage
to
Dr.
(Miss Ethel Salasnek)
Mrs. Hugo A. Freund and daugh- Reuben Mendelssohn, son of Mr. o'clock, in the banquet hall of the
.................................................
The marriage of Miss Ethel Sa- ter, Lisette, of 62 Chicago boule- and Mrs. Henry Mendelssohn, will synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence
MOISTURE
lasnek, daughter of Mrs. Samuel vard, returned from a motor jour- be an event of Nov. 24. Miss Sirs. Jacob Farkas is chairman!,
YOU'LL. HAVE A GOOD TIME AT THE
Salasnek, to Samuel Roher, son of ney last Monday, after a week's Theresa Rosenman was hostess at of this affair, assisted by Mrs. i
0
Mrs. Dora Rohrer of Toronto, wa s absence. They spent a few days a personal shower at her home on Manuel Engel and by the en- 1
e
solemnized at the Salasnek hom in New York and then motored to Webb avenue. The members of !tertainment committee. A home- I
A on Gladstone avenue Oct. 30. Providence, R. I., where Richard the Eta Beta Sorority compliment- cooked Hungarian dinner will be
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky of Pitts- A. Freund, son of Dr. and Mrs. ed her at a miscellaneous shower
— given by the
t
burgh - read the marriage service Freund, is a student at Brown at the home of Miss Avis Rise. Miss
LOOK young! It
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, af- University.
Kalish and Dr. Mendelssohn were j
ter which dinner was served to
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George ,
pays. We special ize in
members of the immediate family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer of Jackson at dinner, after which
I Miss Salasnek wore a white the Park Lane Hotel entertained they attended t h e theater.
hats that, when you put
frock of tear drop satin, made with a group of friends at breakfast Miss Shirley Mendelssohn gave a
I A 'ern on, take years off
a cowl neck embroidered in bugle last Sunday.
personal and hosiery shower in
'/,
beads, and which came to a point
honor of Miss Kalish at her home,
at
the
waistline.
Over
this
she
Mrs.
Max
Finkelston
of
Long-
on Lawrence avenue Nov. 3. Mrs.I
Dancing-9 P. M. to 1 A. M.
A
; your age. Brim up or
a fellow avenue entertaioed a group Reuben Kravitz was hostess at al
I
s ' wore a hip-length cape with
under the Rhythmic Tunes of
Brantley
collar,
and
long
white
kid
of
women
at
her
home
on
election
bridge-luncheon
and
linen
shower
brim down, we show
THE VENETIAN TROUBADORS
gloves.
Her
bouquet
consisted
of
at
the
Detroit-Leland
Hotel
in
night.
1
t them all, and they're all
Tickets 50 Cents 0
gardenias and lilies of the valley,
honor of the bride-elect at which
0 All Kinds of Refreshments
and a satin turban with a nose
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt were covers were laid for 75 guests

VW
IL
; very moderately priced.
1
1
■■
/■■■
veil completed her costume.
at home to their family on elec- Nov. 5. Miss Sally Abraham
Miss Doris Salasnek was her tio`ts night.
entertained at a miscellaneous
VA
shower, dinner and evening party.
FA sister's only attendant. She wore
DON'T FORGET TO ATTEND
Ya' a gray gown of rough crepe and
Mr. and Mrs. John Ginsburg of
3 .50
Boston boulevard complimented
g a corsage of orchids.
Miss Mollie Chatman, a Decem-1
The couple left on the S. S. Aqui- some friends at dinner Friday ber bride-elect, was feted at a
tams
m on Nov. 4 for Paris, South- night, at one of a series of dinner luncheon and shower at which Sirs,
You'll appreciate our Custom Tailored Shiets--all

to be given by
UP 0 ern France and Switzerland and parties.
Charles Canvasser, Mrs. Paul .
$1.50
/ sizes, plain whites or colors
are expected to return about Dec.
Hoffman and Mrs. Israel Rosin
15, then going to I. lorida for the
Mr. and Mrs. harry Farbsten were hostesses. A miniature bridal I
winter. After March 15 they will of Burlington drive were at home
their home in Toronto, Ont. to some friends last Tuesday night. party in a bower of green smilax I
and white bebe mums centered the
MRS. BERNARD KLEIN
0 I make
table.
— at the --
Mrs. J. Lincoln Freud of the
0
CHAPTER'S
served and dancing will follow,
Park Lane Hotel was hostess at
Miss Sarah Gitlin, daughter of music to be furnished by Leonard
25TH
ANNIVERSARY
9038
Twelfth
St.
at
Clairmount
t
i
a
dinner
party
last
Thursday.
0
Mr. and Mrs. Si. Gitlin of 628 Rosner and his orchestra.
Cass at Temple

•—•
Joseph Hirschfield will be the I
\\\.,\ .OPEN EVENINGS—SUNDAYS TILL 610006\\\1 On Monday,
Boulevard, Bayonne, N. J., is the
Nov. 14, Purity
MUSIC BY TILE WELL KNOWN
:qrs. Minerva Marks of Chicago house guests of Dr. and Mrs. toastmaster for the evning. The
CLaptcr, Order of the Eastern boulevard has returned from a
Zang Garber's Union Double Orchestra
Charles Gitlin of 2750 Elmhurst. officers to be installed are as fol.
Star, will celebrate its twenty-fifth visit in Cleveland.
Miss Gitlin has been entertained at lows:
Admission 40e Person
anniversary at the chapter's hall,
The congregation re-elected the
VALUABLE PRIZE TO LUCKY PERSON
80 West Alexandrine street. The
E. A. Bernie returned from several dinners given in her honor following: Sam Gunsberg, presi-
during her visit here. She will
first
class
will
be
at
4,
dinner
will
Chicago
where
he
spent
the
early
visit various points of interest en- dent; Maurice Seligman, vice-presi-
Do thew s nappy mornings find your car hard to start? An
be at 6:30, and the evening class part of the week.
route home and will stop off at dent; Barry Meer, treasurer; Jos-
adjustment of your carbsiretor and cleaning of points will
wil foow at 8 p. m.
Stroudsburg, Pa., where she will eph Grossman, secrtary.
The
chapter
wil
sponsor
a
fash-
BETROTHED
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levine visit with Mr. and Mrs. David
do wonders. Drive in today.
Sisterhood officers: Mrs. Bernard
ion show-bridge-tea, on Wednes- of Brooklyn were the guests for
Klein, president; Mrs. Izidor Katz,
day afternoon, Nov. 30, 2:30 p. rn., 10 days of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freed.
vice-president; Mrs. Samuel Simon,
at the Eastern Star Temple. Pro- Schaflander of Webb avenue.
Mrs. Adolph Rudolf of Chatta- recording secretary; Mrs. Henry
ceeds will he given to charity. Mrs.
Popper, financial secretary; Sirs.
l'auline Sandler is the chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Becker nooga, Tenn., is here visiting with
It it but neural (hot
I of the affair, assisted by a capable of Ligonier, Ind., formerly of De- her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Jacob Farkas, treasurer.
Tickets will be on sale at
y the
the art which creates the
committee.
troit, spent a few days in this apsd Mrs. Louis Glacier of 2996 door the evening of the affair. The
ultimate
in motor ox 'dins
Glendale avenue.
during the past week.
public is invited.
rent should offer es iiserss
Gift to Eva Prenzlauer city
Now Conveniently Located at
Plan Chanukah Ball.
o hostel's of exceptional
Many lovely affairs have been
A Sunday night card party will
,t Dr. Charles Gitlin has returned
Service Croup.
comfort and luxury.
The Eva Prenalauer Group have l from Rochester, Minn., where he given for Miss Mollie Weiner, be held by the Sisterhood on Sun-
,Detrod boosts the
and
Sturtevant
ABE MAX
Between Cortland
received a donation from Mrs. Ida took a special course at the Mayo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob day evening, Nov. 27, in the assem-
Detrotteloret
Weiner of West Philadelphia av- bly hall of the synagogue, Dexter
Schultz, in memory of her cousin, Clinic.
PHONE HEMLOCK 9656
truly bostni..mth lobby
enue, whose marriage to Benjamin at Lawrence. Mrs. Henry Popper
arren, and uncle, Abraham
Warren,
foyers. dove( rooms and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gladwin (Rhea Bagdade, son of Mr. and Mrs. is the chairman, assisted by Sister
I Cohen.
general interior of match.
Cashman) returned from their Joseph Bagdade, will take place Mrs. Izidor Katz. There will be
kit becuty...•InT homes.
honeymoon trip in Europe, arriv- on Nov. 24. Miss Tillie Weiner refreshments and prizes.
:sus morn arrangement and
Sirs. Harry Meer is actively en-
ing on the S. S. Rex in New York sister of the bride-elect, was host
soft sleePesorre beds..
with fresh clean cur in the
on Nov. 7 and will return to De- ens to 50 guests at the Masonic gaged with preparations for the
Temple
on
Oct.
29,
at
a
bridge-
annual
Chanukah
ball
to
be
given
12.
4.C1 roan)eabiav coded
troit on Nov.
luncheon and miscellaneous show- under the auspices of the Sister-
and pushed This Lose ..
this comfort...nova... 1o*
Mrs. Charles Alpern returned er. 5tiss Frances Bagdade, sister hood of Congregation B'nai Moshe
to you in 800aultick moos
from a week's visit to Cleveland of the groom-elect, complimented on Sunday evening, Dec. 18, in the
her
at
a
linen
and
personal
shower
banquet
hall
of
the
synagogue.
nth both at no more than
and Pittsburgh.
at the Wilshire Hotel on Nov. 6. Music will be furnished by a popu-
the cost of on ortkncey hotel
--
orchestra.
Mr. and Sirs. R. LoPatin of Covers were laid for 50 guests Inc local
RATES fRCVA
The Sisterhood of Congregation
followed
by
was
saw SINGLE
Miss
for
dinner
and
West Grand avenue, and
planning a 10-course
t3. DOUBLE
MISS CELIA GOLDSMITH
Irene Feldman of Monterey av- bridge. Mrs. N. Alan Brown, Mrs. B'nai Moshe is
Harold
Shultz
and
Mrs.
Jacob
dinner
at
its
annual
New
Year's
enue spent the last week-end in
will at the ayna-
The betrothal was recently an-
Chicago, where they attended the Benjamin gave a kitchen shower Eve party to be
honor of Miss Weiner at the Bogue. There will be professional nounced of Miss Celia Goldsmith,
Feldman-Listick wedding held at in
home of Mrs. Shultz on LaSalle entertainers, noisemakers, souven-
all daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran k
the Belton-Stratford Hotel.
Two orchestras will pla y
Goldsmith, to Samuel P. Chase.
boulevard. Luncheon was served irk .
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chase.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Solomon and was followed by bridge. The night.
Sirs. of
Jacob
Farkas,
who is
in charge
the affair,
is assisted
in their honor was
of
(Esther Traub), whose marriage Misses Sarah and Malty Falick by Mrs. James Sobel and a comps- Tr reception
held
last
Sunday evening at On
was an event of Oct. 30, have re- and Miss Lillian Papernick will tent committee'
Beth Abraham Synagogue, Lin
s,
turned from their honeymoon and entertain Miss Weiner at a tea
ry •
fount NW s
are residing at 3265 Boston boule- on Sunday a e fternoGla
og r wood and Fullerton.
o on, Nov. 13 ' e A op sepsecial um
r ,,,f t e h aeb, Y doun
x,tie m tr yg , •
"illin i " y
A • • le' Auxilia
EL
HOTEL
Gladstone ay. p l
at their home
vard.
Sunday afternoon, Nov. 13, at 3 KVUTZAH IVRITH
--
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Segal were
o'clock, in the clubroom of the syna-
Men MEWED
IS DIVIDED INTO
hosts at a musicale which was held
Lambda Tau Alpha Fraternity gegee,
O. M. HARRISON. Rigs
The „Young Peoples' Auxiliary of
at the Wilshire Hotel on Monday will hold a dance Sunday evening,
WIT CIMWATIN =MO AT
PARTMENTS
TWO
DE
4T6S 040 b ■ Olrf AvtralL5
evening, Nov. 7. Among the ar- Dec. 18, at Jericho Temple, feat- Congregation B'nai Moshe will pre-
sent a Thanksgiving Day dance on
tists who entertained were Henry I uring the Lombardians.
The Kvutzah Ivrith, at its an-
Thursday evening, Nov. 24, in the
Siegl, violinist, graduate of the

banquet hall of the synagogue. The, oust meeting, decided to divide
Curtis Institute; Joachim Chess-
man. violinist, formerly conductor I Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority music will be furnished by a well the group into two departments,
of the Russian Symphony Dreher I will give its annual bridge at the known orchestra. Tickets can be one for strictly Hebrew discus-
f∎ci
had at the door at the night of the sions and another for general ac-
tra of New York; Ilugo Segal, Chinese
Tea b Gardens
Sunday
,
20. A on
varied
pro- dance, from members of the or- tivities.
to n evening, Nov.
-= violinist, and his wife Anna, •
am has been arranged which - ganization, or by calling Fairmont
Every Saturday evening, • He-
I rendere d som e of her ovin piano wi ll include dancing and enter 5707. Theodore Kertesz is the brew meeting will be held for lie-
and violin compositions; Jacids tainment. chairman of the arrangement com- brew studies, discussions and spe-
Becker, cellist, graduate of the
cial programs, at the Philadelphia-
mittee.
1Moscow conservatory of music;
PARK
The Young Peoples' Bible Class Byron Hall. M. Michlin is chair-
The Rodin Club met at the home
AVE. •1
_ ! Sidney Rosen, violist; Mischa
Spread St.
Kottler, pianist, graduate of the of Mrs. Harry Goodman at 1707 will hold its next meeting Tuesday man and Dave Panush co-chairman
Plans were made for evening, Nov. 15, at 9, in the vestry of this portion of the program.
7. B. Perry, Men.
1
- I - • — • — •
Moscow Conservatory of f Music Burlingame.
VISIT TILE
rooms of the synagogue. The sub- All who are interested in Hebrew
and who has often played with the a bridge party to be given at the ject of this week's discussion will conversational meetings are urged
Pent House
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and Dexter Club Exchange, on Wed-
be the book entitled "The inner to attend these meetings.
"Atop the Town'
vocalist,
native
nesday,
Nov.
16.
The
next
meet-
Miss Agnes Naivi,
%Vooli•Elad Night Club
The general meetings will be
' will be at Mrs. Minnie Hut- Sancutary" by Aimee Palliere, un-
Saturday Nloht only
of Hawaii and graduate of the ton's
home at 11425 Ohio street. der the leadership of Rabbi Moses in charge of Aaron Rosenberg and
Berlin School of Music.
Fischer.
Jack
Allweil,
chairman
Sgerlil
Mom S1.50- $2
will be open to the public at large.
. —
T ISN'T necessary to install a complete, new heating unit to enjoy the
7 to 910
In compliment to Miss Shirley of the religious committee, invites Several such meetings will be held
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard II. Dosie
bride- all to attend these meetings.
during the year.
Sltl NEIL 9:31 110 I
aid daughter, Thelma Delphine, Bernice Katt, a January
comfort and convenience of gas home heating.
Cover Char ge, 81 Couple
Ladies' Social ,„On Sunday evening, Dec. 25, the
Once s month, a general meet-
RUSS WEAV ER
formerly of 15110 Greenlawn av- elect, the Hebrew
ung Peoples' Bible Class will ing of the entire society will be
lio
and Hie Now Yorkers
enue, are now residing at 4216 Fund entertained members and present a religious rally day pro-
Floor
Show 10 and 11
held.
friends at a linen shower and
We can install gas burners in your present furnace or heater—use
Clements.
bridge of lovely appointment, at gram.
The pubic choir
is invited.
A permanent
for the year
Members of the staffs of all the home of Mrs. Moritz Schmidt is being organized by Cantor A. A. DR . HERSHMAN GREETED
your present equipmont to secure auto-
affiliated agencies of the Jewish of Sturtevant avenue on Oct. 25. Rosenfeld
o f Congregation Wnal
BY CANTORS' SOCIETY Molly Seigel J. C. It S. Aux-
Welfare
Federation of Detroit On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 6, Moshe. for the Friday night and
matic gas home heating.
joined at a tea last Sunday after• Mrs. Charles Wolfgang and her Saturday morning services. Any
Cohen,
were
At
a meeting of the Detroit Can- iliary Gives Theater Party.
noon, at the Jewish Children's daughter,
Mrs.
Max
1 joint hostesses at • personal boy desiring to loin should get in
touch with Cantor Rosenfeld, tors' Association held last Wednes-
Home, in welcoming to this city
The Molly Seigel Auxiliary of
7-0169, 3272 Monterey. day evening, at the home of Wil-
i
Kurt Peiser, executive director of l shower and bridge tea for the Townsend
Ham Cayman, it was unanimously Detroit Jewish Consumptive Relief
the Federation, and Mrs. Peiser. , pleasure of Miss Kalt, at the Club
Society
of Denver, started the sea-
resolved
to
publicly
congratulate
'
Moe Williams. boys' worker of Exchange.
Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi of Con- son with • plan to complete the

the Jewish Social Service Bureau,
of
Sheeny Zedek, on his
was the master-of-ceremonies. The , Mrs. Morris Fryman gave a HASHOMER HATZOIR gregation
buyOs:
sent
awhaicyh, t$O1N
ee n se
' of w
election for life, as the spiritual already S b "M
program consisted of vocal solos farewell surprise party Sunday, PUBLISHES JOURNAL leader of his congregation.
bed
in
the Colorado sanatorium in
r 6, at Marshall's Restaurant,
by
Iby Mrs. David Kaltman, accom- , Nov.
the
name
of
the
Detroit
Group.
The resolution, as in
1 named by Mrs. Ethel Goldman for 20 couples, on the occasion of
liashomer Ilatzoir of Detroit Cantors A. A. Rosenfeld, pried- This would assure anyone in De-
the first
fi number dent of the society and S. Mogilev
k is,
. ued th
' Mendelsohn, who also gave piano' . ' her E husband's departure for • trip thi week
gilev troit who Is in need of immediate
songs by the "Wander- to
of a journal which is to be known sky, recounts the numerous achieve- help not to be forced to wait hi'
ing
"Allijah,"
the
Hebrew
for
"to
moots
of
ing Four," a colored quartet from
as
Rabbi Hershman, the tee- turn for a bed, and he will be
the Franklin Street Settlement;
A 6 o'clock wedding anniver- rise up," used in connection with ogniti'in nationally of his acholar- 'taken care of by applying an the
Gas home heating costs much less than you
readings by Miss Sarah C. Hillel.
in
honor
the
new
immigration
movement
ship and his contributions to De- Auxiliary.. In the hope of raising
was given
Mr. Peiser spoke briefly, thanking tare Sir.
dinner
think. Let us tell you more about it. Get the facts.
trait Jewish life, and concludes , the needed sum, the auxiliary has
and Mrs. Nathan Fishman to Pale'tine.
at i ng:
workers
for
arranging
the
re-
of
y stating:
Members
contrlbuting
articles
b
undertaken
N e p itens sell
. etickets for L itt-
the
by Mr. and Mrs. Slyer Fishman.
brief address was' '
- Be it resolved, that on this oc- man's People's
fora
ception.
and

delivered by Morris D. Waldman. I The table decorations were car- to this journal sign them by their
the
first
i
In
only.
s- elision the Detroit Cantors' Assoc- formance on Tuesday evening, Nov.
former executive director of the 1 tied out in blue and white. Bridge first names
es lotion takes much pride and p leas.
wishing to help this
appear
interesting
articl
was the diversion of the evening. ;tie
tobienic tick-
. A
wo n rt
yo h ne
y cause bybuy
ore in heartily congratulating both v I e S ry
Detroit Federation. who was a ,
commenting on the aspirations of u

i Mrs. Morris
guest in the city on that day.
Fruman enter. 'he members to
Pales Rabbi A. Si. Hershman and the eta for the show may have them
. settle in
h j '0, Sb aary d
Zeek C
and &livered by calling Longfellow
hold , tained six couples at 2703 Starte-
National Fund. a sprinkling of in hop i ng that their unfaltering en- , 7706, or may get them by coming
The Sol Militas Gir ls ll
leonact•
vent avenue on Friday, Nov. 4.
Clifford of Bagley
Em
of a ser- (Favors for th e ommon cense of to the meeting Monday at 2 p. Tn.,
at the wianuel
held
other
fea
to
be
Areal..
dance
a
her
husband's
trip
to
art
and
nddl•
•..cave
,

3
Wyondonr-30
prior to
at Jericho Temple.
Inane m arry osoo
be cPerpetuated. "
H all Taylor and W oodrow Wil- Europe-
ions as well as in the lighter vein. Judaism
llovlevord—C•enerol Melon ► 14.
urope-
Oearborn —.sup Muchigen Ave.
soft, Saturday, Nov. 12.
Msoneroonci—ndoi **oh tamper

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