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Detroit Hadassah benefited Fri-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will be one I
of the speakers at the Detroit I day evening, Nov. 11, when Ed
Forum on Religion at the Masonic lh'ynn's co-star, Jack Powell, seen
Temple on Dec. 10, representing as the black-faced drummer at
the Jewish viewpoint. Dr. Lynn the Cass Theater the past two
Harold Hough of the Drew Theo- weeks in The Laugh Parade," as-
logical Seminary of Madison, sisted by the musical director of
N. J., will represent the Protestant the show, donated their ,services
the Palestine health cause by
viewpoint and the name of the
Catholic speaker will be announced performing after the regular
later. Clarence Darrow will take show, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Davis 11. Cole of 2755 Calvert
I part in the forum.
avenue. S Carver of the Car-
I
Rabbi Leon Fram will address ver & Levy theatrical booking
the Ohio-Michigan-Indiana Jewish agency acted as master-of-cere-
Teachers' Association at its con- monies and contributed seven
vention at Fort Wayne, Indiana, high grade professional vaudeville
on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, acts, including the famous mind
Nov 24, on the subject "Recent reader, Yvonne. Dr. Buell, noted
Progress in Reigious Education." magician, also performed. A feat-
ure of the evening was the song
--
Mortimer Strauss of Chicago composed and dedicated to }lades_
wasa guest at the Belcrest for a sah by the hostess, Mrs. Cole. Re-
few days. f reshments were served. Sixty,
people attended, including the
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur M. Schies- president of iladassah, Mrs. David
roger of Boston boulevard re- Diamond, and the chairman of the
nson. luncheon, Mrs. Louis Rob-
turned from a fortnight's stay in donor
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On the High Seas of Price
Quality is the Charted Course
With Mrs. Herman Lewis of
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman
of the Belcrest left on Thursday 207 West Grand avenue in charge
of arrangements, plans are pro-
to spend the winter in Florida.
gressing for the Chanuka bridge-
--
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freemont tea to be held at 2 o'clock on
hall
have returned to this city to make Tuesday, Dec. 13, in the social
their future home here, after of Temple Beth El. Proceeds of
spending several years in South the affair, which is sponsored by
the welfare committee of the Sis-
America.
terhood, will provide necessities
Mrs. A. Burwanger of New for needy hospital cases as well
York is the guest of her sister as for the families of these pa-
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. tients. Actively interested with
M. D. Wittelshofer of Atkinson Mrs. Lewis are Mrs. M. Schoen-
feld, Mrs. J. Immerman, Mrs.
avenue.
Harry Goldberg, Mrs. Samuel Van
.
—
Mrs. Walter Leib is visiting in Noorden, Mrs. Alfred Gach, Mrs.
Cleveland with her father, A. Emil Eckhouse and Mrs. David
Keats Tickets may be obtained
Loewenthal.
from any member of the commit-
Louis XV Sofa
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn tee
in this elegant sofa—down-filled seat cushion
Artistry and eraffinayship are combined
in one
and daughter, Dorothy, motored
and throw pillows—exposed woodwork is hand carved solid mahogany—shown
Purity Chapt's
er fashion show
to Chicago over the past week-
on special order—
of the newest fabrics—may be had in a choice of cover materials
and bridge-duc e is to be held at
end.
Luxurious and Comfortable.
the chapter's hall in the Eastern
Dr. and Mrs. David Seligson are Star Temple, 80 West Alexan-
PRINGLE has been counseling Detroiters for
now domiciled in their new home drine, on Wednesday evening,
The home maker will do well to consider first
48 years--progressing each step with caution.
at 5050 Yorkshire road, Grosse No v. 30, 8 p. m. Change o f time I
the integrity of their dealer for it is through
commodate the many
is
made
to
ac
Interior advisors and counselors are closely
Pointe.
husbands and friends who desire ,
them that the first suggestion of home decor-
associated with our buyers, permitting their
Dr. Leo Itl. Franklin delivered to attend. Refreshments will be '
ative effect is presented in furniture and
advance ideas to be presented through pur-
the address at the chapel services served. Plans are being made for
furnishings. The dealer's presentation in most
chase of authentic reproductions of GOOD
of Cranbrook School on Thursday the fifth annual New Year's Eve
instances has a decided influence on your final
morning. On the same evening he party, to be held at the Statler
FURNITURE. Experienced craftsmen care-
selection, and you should have confidence
served on the so-called Jury Panel Hotel.
fully inspect construction features — hence
when Dr. H. A. Overstreet, pro-
that their experience is thorough enough to
the demand for Quality "Built-in" for
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gerstman
fessor of philosophy of New York
accomplish outstanding results that bespeak
City College and author of ''The are residing at the Belcrest.
PRINGLE.
quality.
Enduring Quest," led the discus-
111s. J. II. Oppenheini of Calil
sion on "The Meaning of Spiritual
Our Gift Shop--Mezzanine floor—is featuring
Development in Modern Civilize- fornia . is a guest at the Belcrest
Seven Hundred Importations at a reduction of
and will remain here for the win-1
tion."
50 per cent,
ter
Mrs. Herbert 11. Warner and
11
Mrs. George M. Roberts will be
r. and Mrs. 13. J. Ettenberg
joint hostesses at a fashion show of ' Montreal, Quebec, were the
and bridge tea onNov. 22, at 2 guests of their relatives, Mr. and
I o'clock, to be given in the Italian Mrs. I. Ressler of West Euclid
Gardens, Book Cadillac Hotel. avenue.
The proceeds will go for Iladassah.
Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Lewis left
Mrs. Adrian D. Rosen of 325 last Thursday for an extended
Merton road met her mother, Mrs. trip in the West.
Samuel Plotkin of Los Angeles,
California, formerly of Detroit, in
Mrs. Julius Gumm of the Chat-
Chicago. Mrs. Rosen and her ham is visiting with her daughter,
mother spent the week-end in Chi- Mrs. Aimee Persall, in Cleveland.
cap, staying with Mrs. M. M.
Phillips, another daughter of Mrs.
Mrs. A. fI. Norwich, who has
Plotkin. Mrs. Plotkin will spent been the guest of her children,
a few weeks in Birmingham be- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cars of Glen-
fore her return to Los Angeles.
dale avenue, left for her home in
—
Chicago, accompanied by Mrs. I.
Zedakah Club's cabaret supper
Miss Rachel Berman, daughter
It it but naval that
The Home Relief Society art-1
will be served beginning at 8:30
of Mrs. Lillian Berman, who is a Fmsh-
the city which creates the
nounces that Mrs. Charles Marien-
,
m.
this
Sunday,
Nov.
20,
at
-
ukimote radar= refine
freshman at Michigan State Col-
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk of Hotel Statler, in the Crystal Ball - Observed on Nov. 14 at Im that, having recovered from her
rent should of ter its ‘isnos
lege this year, will spend Thanks-
recent illness, will be able to act
pressive
Ceremony
Marked
LaSalle boulevard motored toi
a hostelry of exceptiond
giving vacation at home, bringing
aual carni-
Chicago where they were guests ro om.
I as chairman of the
No efforts are being spared to
By Surprises.
cornlort and luxury.
as her guest Miss Isabel Law of
nn
Shulman,
Sal, with Mrs. Harry
during the past week-end.
make this an enjoyable affair.
Detroit boosts the
Lansing.
Purity Chapter on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. David Sidder, for- There will be entertainment, danc-
Detot•eland tiotd...ceo
Nov. 14, celebrated its twenty-
Ruth C. Brotman has been per-
grally boated — with lobby
merly of Calvert avenue, are re-
fifth anniversary. It was marked
sonally recommended by Ossip
foyers. dining rooms and
siding at 3005 Chicago boulevard.'
by much pomp and ceremony and
general interior of match.
Gabrilowitsch, director of the De-
350 persons were present.
troit Symphony Orchestra, as De-
less bcovty...wth hams.
The Detroit Alumni Club of
'loss roam =agents and
troit correspondent of The Musical
Sixteen candidates were initi-
Phi Sigma Sigma is sponsoring a
toll slecosetoirnef beds.. •
the order at the after-
Courier of New York City.
into
ated
lecture on birth control to be
with frash,c1con of in Me
noon and evening classes.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Becker given by Dr. Fred Thomas of the
dews wended/eats cooled
The dining room was exquis-
of Ligonier, Ind., who were guests Mothers Clinic, on Tuesday, Nov.
and purified This luxury..
itely decorated. The honor table,
at the Belcrest last week, have , 29 at 2 :30 p. m., at the Statler
this cordon. sea awilakk
seating 30 past matrons and pa-
returned to their home. , Hotel. All women are invited l
V3 yOu in 800adadt Imes
trons
and
the
worthy
grand
ma-
1 Tickets will be obtainable at the
ssth bath at co more thos
—
tron, Selma Brown, formed a tri-
the cost of an acknory Wei
Mrs. Philip Schaffer of Atlantic door of the lecture room for a I
I angle and was a thing of beauty
RATES FROM
City is visiting with her children.inominal fee.
in its white, silver and fresh smi-
1 2", SINGLE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King of
lax decorations. Each past matron
Is." o.etL
I Dr. and Mrs. Saul E. Barnett
Santa Rosa street.
lit a candle in commemoration of
of
Calvert
avenue
were
hosts
to
—
her year of service, and appropri-
Mr. and Mrs. L. Elsas of Mil- a group of friends at a social
ate verses were read.
waukse are at the Belcrest where gatherina . last Wednesday evening,
The chapter presented each past
they will make their permanent 'this being one of a series of af•
matron and patron with a gift
home. fairs.
honoring the occasion.
At the opening of the evening
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Born of
Mrs. I. Snyder and daughter,
session, the chapter, through the ,
Lillian, of Carter avenue, enter- Lafayette, Indiana, will visit here
worthy matron, Anna Paul, pre.1 MRS. CHARLES MARIENTHAL :,...---....-
-----
seined 36 guests at a bridge- indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Born
sen ted Ernestine Smitt, the first,
luncheon on Saturday, Nov. 5, in are the parents of the late Mrs.
MRS. SYLVIA SHAPERO
, with a life membership.' Mrs Ira Friedenberg and Mrs. I
matron
Maurice
Goldenberg.
I
the Crystal DiMng Room of the
The outstanding surprise of the 1Jerome
' ' "
Kanter as co-chairmen.
Seward Hotel, in honor of Miss
Miss Mollie Chatman, a Decem-1ing to the tunes of the Detroiter evening came when the past ma-
The members of the various, jp lalleilREILAINID
Shirley Katz, a December bride-
arton,
Hann
h
liar-
I
BAXLA ORM=
a n n el past p
elect. The table decorations were bar bride-elect, was feted at a i Orchestra and other features.
committees have been working I
d Leo Gottfurcht, escort- I i hard to make this annual carnival,
carried out in pink and white, and luncheon and shower at which! Reservations should be made
iron a
Mrs. by
J with
a•
WIT ettankr ■ LOCATio
,
' Greenberg
6329-W; her eel by 60 past officers, attired
in which takes place Dec. 11 at llo- I
had a large floral centerpiece with Mrs. Edward Canvasser, Mrs. Pauli
calling the Garfield
chairman,
white
p.'. AND baoStar /MANIAS
• n I
beat ing
be were
Hoffman
and Mrs.
Israel Rosin
tel Statler, a success socially an
matching pieces roses and be of
hostesses.
A miniature
bridal I co-chairman, Mrs. harry Tyner, I w ite go
Euclid 3072; Mrs. Max Elias,lchrysanthemums, filed into the financially. Dave Diamond and
pink and white at each end
rs. K. She- !room and in a novel drill pres ented his entertainers will provide the '
party in a bower of green smilax Townsend 6-9029, or M
-
moms,
!the chapter with a beautiful silk music for the evening and the ,
and white babe mums centered the piro, Longfellow 9862.
Zion flag. The 60 escorts formed
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Saltzstein ' table.
Members of the committee as-, a Mogen David on the floor with large ballroom of Hotel Statler I SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
1
has been procured for dancing.!
of Milwaukee, who were visiting i
1 ; their
WILL GIVE TEA DANCE
son, Dr. Harry Saltzstein of I Belle Baron, whose marriage to aisting in arrangements for this the flowers, and the close of this The entire ballroom floor has been
are
Mesdames
Esther
Davis,
ceremony
brought
hearty
ap-
n
engaged for the carnival, and fors
I the Belcrest, for a few days. have' Edward Rothenberg will be • event
The last meeting of the Young
event of g Sunday
Dec. On
4,1 Rose Lipson, Mary Slobin, May plause.
those who play bridge there will
fete d evening,
extensively.
returned to their home.
on ee Con
o
Dr. Ha rry
The worthy patrn,
eop e s Society o
is be 'n
Levitt , Minnie Canvasser, Cell C. Metzger, presented the worthy be a special room assigned. Many 1Shaarey
Zedek hell on Sept. 13
Miss :
y,
Nov.
16,
Mrs.
Oct.
26,
Mrs.
M.
Rowin
and
novel
features
will
be
added
at-
,
a
Ethel Shapiro, Rose Ru- matron, Anna Paul, with a silver
1 On Wednesd
symposium
on mu-
Coggin,
a
M o-
r F. Baron honored the bride at a
!tractions Madame Zendia and I consisted of
d M
c
anrs.
Maurice L. S catz
! ris Baron were joint hostesses to linen shower and bridge. Dinner' bin, Sara Fixler, Ida Levine, Ger- loving cup as • token of apprecia- ! Madame Monashio will preside sic, movies and dram a
Hy
oup
is
anon-
the
gr
tion
from
the
chapter.
Nov.
180 ladies at a beautifully appoint- was served to 45 guests. Mrs. trade Gordon. Bess Osborne,
I over the fortune-telling booths. On 27,
n connection
so
rin g a tea ada nce in
I IA
eel bridge luncheon and miscellan• George Kiel entertained at a! Niem a n, Sonia Shafer, Esther Sag-
ar p
Home-cooked
e a -fe eo to ek ri e ad afnoodwrie
d a llgubleserrviecd,
i
meetin
g.
*
mary
ma
, st ith t he te
' coos shower at the Wilshire Hotel handkerchief and hosiery shower L
p late
PYTHIAN SISTERS
Pop ular orchestra has been en-
i n honor o f their sister, bliss Lu- on Nov. 3, and • kitchen shower arman, Ann Arta. Mollie Marko-
0
i a lalso be served
Pythian
Sisters,
Greater
Detroit
groups
and
help
op'pel
eok
rcw
n. in this affsir,lgaged for the occasion, and host-
rl o a t m 6 su
rile C. Schreiber, a bride-elect of was given by the Misses Rhea and witz, Betty Weisentnal.
'Temple No. 162, will meet Nov.
esses have been selected for the
e seated Rose Marie Kramer on Nov. 5.
Dec. 25. T e rues t s w er
All organizations are asked to I
21 at Buddy's Restaurant, Twelfth
u-shaped
table,
decorated
with
Mrs.
Sarah
Rothenberg
and
Miss
I
Bridge-Tea
of
J.
W.
E.
W.
0.
i
of the members and
the
g at a
and Taylor, at S p. m.. There will reserve this date and to come in entertainment
treir friends. It will afford
beautiful centerpieces of pink and Anne Rothenberg received 35
a
Branch on Dec. 13.
be nomination of officers, cards
' new members an opportunity to
white roses between tapers of guests at a miscellaneous shower
and refreshments. All Pythian which is the only means by whist) become better acquainted with t h e
.
ivory. Individual pink baskets i for the bride on Nov. 12. r.
ciety raises its
The North Woodward branch of Sisters are welcome. Admission the Home Relief Society
officers and various commi ttee
' and Mrs. C. H. Pernick will honor
completed the color scheme.
quota for the ensuing year.
the Jewish Women's European is free.
chairmen.
the young couple at a dinner party
planning,
We'fare Organization is
The study grohp under th e
Nfr. and Mrs. Herman Fleisch- and Mrs. B. A. Goldenb erg wi
bridge tea at the Barium Tower
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
, chairmanship of Dr. Leonard Sid-
man and son, Gabriel, of Cleve- entertain at • bridge. Mrs. 11. a on Dec. 13. The public is asked
low
has been holding regular
Forms
To
Close
Earlier
flow
land, are guests at the Belerest I Tyner's house party is another!
The next meeting of the Zeds• meetings weekly.
function planned to fete the to reserve this date.
For Thanksgiving Issue
Mrs. J. Modell thanks her air
The
annual informal dance.
kah
Juniors
will
take
place
at
l's.
Joseph Kopman returned to hill couple, and the Delta Sigma Chi eistants and the public for helping
Kramer Siscters' home on Sunday ' which is one of the important
On account of T' , anks•rivinir
home in St. Louis after a visit Sorority's bridge party will coin- to make the uncheon bridge held
afternoon,
Nov.
20.
events
in the activities of the or-
with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kopman of 1 plete the many pleasant pre-
' Day, the forms for .h issue e t
on Nov. 15 a success.
A bridge party is to be held at ganization, will be held on per.
day earlier I
Atkinson avenue. (nuptial affairs.
The next meeting of the North t Nov. 25 W1 • 1 class a
the Club Exchange on Wednesday 117, and from the report of the
than usual, and all copy will
Woodward Branch will take place
evening, Nov. 23, at 8 o'clock. ;chairman of the dance committee.
Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg of 16241
have to be in the hands of the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman
a board on Monday, Nov. 21, at 1 p• m.,
The proceeds will be used in the the dance will be featured by a
editor
not
later
than
at
noon
on
S.
Gendil,
will entertain at a dinner party I Cherrylawn was hostess at
at the home of Mrs.
furtherance of Zedakah work.
novel decorating scheme.
avenue
of
directors'
meeting
of
the
Home
Tuesday, Nov. 7.2.
La wrence
at their home onLa
1202
Burlingame.
Relief Society on Nov. 11.
on Saturday evening, Nov. 19.
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