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CI-IPTOM AIIIMUI • CINct•NAn 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

&RON ICLE

mid THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

HADASSAH CAFETERIA
WILL OPEN ON SUNDAY

A Real Thanksgiving Treat!

Men's SUITS

Cleaned, Pressed

You can depend on
Forest quality . . .
it has been acknowl-
edged Detroit's Finest
Dry Cleaning f o r
twenty years. .

Engagements

Beginning next Sunday evening,
Nov. 20, a series of cafeteria sup-
pers will be given every Sunday
Mrs. Julius V. Brown announces the engagement of her daughter
evening at the liadassah Food Julia Ruth, to Leonard Kramer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kramer ,
Shop by groups of women who of New York City. At home Saturday evening, Nov. 26, at 60 East
will thus earn their quotas for the Boston Blvd. from 8:30 to 11 o'clock. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloomgarden announce the engagement
of their daughter, Dorothy Jeanne, to Dr, Maurice Bernard Weiner
son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Reiner of Detroit.

And Hand Finished

i

ocb

Sleek fitting wool undies--

"Woolly Wyns" for
Wintry Weather!

Wedding Calendar

75c

e

Bride of Nov. 6. )

Vests, Panties, - 75c
Combinations, 1.25

Nov. 19—Miss Cecile J. Lapides, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ,
Morris Lapides of 3514 Mt. Elliott, to Frederick Bartholomevv, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bartholomew of this city, at the Barium
Hotel. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will officiate. Reception at 9 p. m.
Nov. 20—Miss Pearl Chefets, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Only 5 More Days
Chefets of 3303 Tyler avenue, formerly of Windsor, to Morris Lieber-
to Thanksgiving.
man, son of Mrs. Jacob Lieberman Perchikoff of this city, at Congre•
gation Beth Judah, Pingree and Woodrow Wilson. Ceremony at
Wool combined with silk-and-rayon.
We Call For and Deliver in Detroit and Suburbs Without
MRS. RAYMOND SCHREIBER
5:30 p. m. No cards.
So cozy and warm you could wear
(Miss Marcella Grahm)
Nov. 20—Miss Lucille Hoffman, daughter of Mrs. Sadie A. Hoff- I
Extra Charge
a short fur jacket all winter if you
of 11331 Dexter boulevard, to George A. Brown, son of Mr.
The Book Cadillac Hotel was
and Mrs. Ben Brown of 629 Belmont avenue.
wore Woolly-Wyns. And so sleek,
the scene of the attractive wed-
Nov. 20—Miss Gwendolyn F. Knoppow, (laughter of Mr. and
of Miss Marcella Grahm to
you could wear them with your
Mrs. Simon Knoppow, to Mack Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris ding
Raymond Schreiber, held Nov. 6,
Marks of Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Detroit, at Los Angeles, Calif. attended by 250 people includ-
loveliest dance frock. Flesh only. .
MRS. RALPH DAVIDSON
Nov. 20—Miss Pauline Rosalind Kalish, daughter of Mr. and ing many out-of-town guests from
j fifth annual donor luncheon. This Mrs. Joseph A. Kalish of 2730 Monterey, to Dr. Reuben J. Mendels- New York, St. Louis, Cleveland,
Lingerie Shop—First Floor
, attractive shop is conveniently lo- sobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 51endelssohn of 1526 Lawrence, Boston and Toledo. Dr. Leo M.
I rated on Dexter avenue, near at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. •
Franklin of the Temple Beth El
1Webb, and has ample facilities for
Nov. 24—Miss Mollie Weiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob officiated.
handling a larger number of sup- Weiner of 3738 West Philadelphia avenue, to Benjamin Bagdade,
Marvin Fleisher was best man,
smasommmarmommas
533-547 E. Forest
, per guests than could be accommo- son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bagdade of 2740 Fullerton avenue, at Miss Helen Grahm, maid of honor;
00,woommommoopogwolog ' dated at last year's shop. A var- 6 p. m., at B'nai David Synagogue. Rabbi E. Aishiskin will officiate. Mrs. Gilbert Fink, matron of
10,
sommoommo,--
iety of appetizing home-cooked
Nov. 27—Miss Rose Eisenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry honor; Blume Schreiber and Reva
dishes will be served at modest
—M. Lentzer, son of Mr. Goldberg, flower girls; Stewart
The Moat Bountiful 8-Course
prices. Mrs. E. II. Saulson and Eisenberg of 2263 Blaine avenue, to Joseph
Schwartz, ring bearer. The four
Tel. TRinity 2.3488
the Misses Bertha and Rose Lip- and Mrs. Isaac Lentzer of 2705 Buena Vista, at Congregation Beth ushers and bridesmaids were:
12th and Seward
sitz are sponsoring the first sup- Tephila Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson.
George Breman and Miss Elsie
Sandler,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
per,
and
are
being
assisted
in
their
Nov. 27—Jeanne
Feldman, Harvery Bremer and
FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 18, SATURDAY AND
in All Detroit — 85c
arrangements by Mrs. Ralph Da- Sandler, to Theodore Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Weinberg Miss Bernice Goldberg, Sidney De
Children's Dinner — 45c
SUNDAY (Matinee and Evening), NOV. 19 . 20
vidson and Mrs. Charles Robin- of Rochester, N. Y. Ceremony and reception at Stotler Hotel.
Young and Miss Ethel Berman,
A capacity crowd is expect-
Dec. 4—Miss Ann Pollack of Detroit, daughter of Albert Pollack Morton Grass and Miss Mollie
son. All
Served Continuously from 11 A, M. to 10 P. M.
The entire personnel of our new company in
welcome.
of Riverton, Conn., to Victor Zuckerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meistrich.
ed.
The groom was escorted by his
The pulse of the Hadassah Zuckerman of 3018 Elmhurst.
DANCING
to
the
Music
of
FRANK
GAHEGAN
DANCING
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
donor luncheon campaign is regls-
and His Orchestra At
Schreiber, and the bride by her
tared every Wednesday noon at
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grahm.
enthusiastic meetings held at the
Then followed the father and
Phoenix Club, presided over by
Epilogue by Z. Leben.
mother of Mrs. Nathan Schreiber,
In 4 Acts with • Prologue and
Mrs. Louis Robinson, luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brosky, also
chairman. The desire for suitable
Mrs. Harris Goldberg, aunt of
entertainment is bringing to the
6515 GRAND RIVER AT GAND BOULEVARD
TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE
front pronounced talent and or-
Nov. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Botnak of 1720 Collingwood Nathan Schreiber.
NO COVERCHARGE
Evenings: $1.00 - 76c - 50c - 35c
The dinner was catered by the
iginality on the part of members . a son,
Reservations EUCLID 2000
% %% %% %% % The popular song "Say It Isn't
Matinee: 75c • 50c • 3k • 25c
Oct. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Keene of 3824 Gladston Book Cadillac Hotel.
N. • • •• •• • •
The wedding was attended by
So" was converted into a Hades
Judge E. J. Jeffries and daughter.
sah luncheon song by Mrs. Gerald avenue, a son, James Allen.
Mrs. Grace Bonavia, Judge and
Sandorf and Mrs. Sidney Allen.
.
211011011 10101010111111111511111111011:11.71.7'
Mrs. Wm. McKay Skillman, Judga ;,711.11 ■1■71■ NsNINKWILN ■ 111101M1
Mrs. Sandorf also composed paro-
John V. Brennan, Sheriff and Mrs.
dies
of
"Isn't
It
Romantic"
and
You ore invited-
INCOME TAX SPECIALIST
"Mimi," turning the spotlight of
Henry Behrendt.
appreciation upon Mrs. Samuel
A buffet lunch and refresh-
Eavlosively Income Tax Work for Twelve Years
Berman and Mrs. Harry Shulman,
ments were served at midnight.
TO THE
• •
To Be Held Monday A luncheon was given the follow-
1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
Se ason ent
who are, respectively, conducting First Presidents' Council T ea of 21 Thisat
,
er
the C
the bake shop and rummage sale
Nov.
ing day for all out-of-town guests
After
activities. Mrs. Allen's presence
and the immediate family at the
at the piano enhances the weekly
Book Cadillac Hotel.
In the New Wolverine Hotel
.
musical offerings.
The bride and groom motored 5
Witherell corner Elizabeth*
10
to
New York for their honeymoon,
Prospective donor luncheon pa-
and are residing at the Villa Nova
trons whose names have not yet
AT THE PRICE
Saturday
evening,
November
19th,
1932
Apartments, Dexter and Pasadena.
been reported should telephone
YOU WANT TO PAY
JACK McINTYRE and HIS COLLEGE INN
On Oct. 6, Mrs. Rebecca Feld-
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Trinity
Sunday Services:
man and Mrs. Alex Schreiber 5
occupy 0. 1 2-4498.
ORCHESTRA
permits
us
to
1
Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin
will
Low overhead
Sunday,
Nov.
20,
at
10:46,
iond
were
joint
hostesses
for
a
miscel-
5
pulpit
Wednesday's Rally.,
supply the entire family with
DINNER, 7 O'CLOCK 0N-81.25 ,
speak on the topic: "The Lens Grinder
laneous
shower
and
dinner
for
70
shoe. at depression prices. , 1 of Amsterdam;' in honor of the three
L ast Wednesda y , Nov. 16, Si-
%%%%% y a Dal
guests at the home of Mrs. Feld-
For R %%%%%% Hens call J. G. LONDOS, Mgr., Cherry 9000
and finest quality.
th birthday
hundred
mon Shetzer, pr esident of the
Latest styles
man. Miss Lucille Schreiber was
nd. Sp inom.
NO COUVERT,
Michigan Zionist Region, address-
hostess
at
her
home
on
Oct.
26
4
Sabbath Services:
ed the Hadassah donor luncheon
On Saturday, Nov. 19, at 10:50. the
at a bridge-luncheon and handker- i. 1.1.■■■■■■■■■•mmazw......■■■■............
NW li
pulpit will be occupied by Rabbi Leon rally at the Phoenix Club and

chief shower for Miss Grahm.
110MWON 0112 ■ 1 OVUM

■■■■••■
1101.
■■■
a
g
4
el
sl
forcefully illustrated the function
From.
Miss Bernice Goldberg was host- r 01 i.•
of Zionism in adding dignity and
11612 DEXTER BOULEVARD Neat Week's Sermon:
ess at her home on Nov. 2, enter-
Next to Dexter Theater
of a World Jewish self-respect to Jews all over the
taining 20 guests at a bridge-
-77be question
will be the subject of lighbl world. This phase of the move-
luncheon and hosiery shower for
Leon Frani'. oermon Sunday morning, ment was of far greater value, in
OA
Nov.27. This will be the Prot of a series
Miss Grahm.
of lectures which Rabbi Fram will deliver his opinion, than the merely phil-
The out-of-town guests at the 5
the general title, "Current Jewish
anthropic one.
wedding
were:
Harry
Goldberg
of
num.
ems."
Problems."
Probl
the Medical Staff at the
Mrs. Henry Wineman presided
New York; Mr. and Mrs. Meyer r
A Dr. Richard Cabot, Chief of
Is • physician of sufficient prestige
at this meeting and called for re-
Sisterhood Charity Bridge Tsai
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mil- g Chusetts General Hospital,
comment.
deserve
more
than
passing
The Sisterhood is arrenginz for a chir• ports from Mrs. Ralph Davidson,
ler, Mrs. Louis Abrams, Mrs. p and standing that his
uesday. Dec.
T
Ity bridge-tea to be held on
has always been noted for speaking his views
luncheon financial secretary; Mrs.
Morris Abrams, Mrs. Henry Dol- 0 attention. He
It: In the social hall of the Temple. Pro-
f the •ffalr, which Is being soon- Harry Shulman, rummage chair-
fearlessly. This he does In the following quotation:
insky, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gold-
Joe
Magidsohn,
chair-
patient
of
mine
could eat but little, he lolled to improv• on diet and
Mrs
stein, Ilarvey Brener, Edward
i hel.r , man;

"A
0:7Z 7:".V.Inrt w..
s:41.'
physician.. In
d‘rbsiY. :it' ser
Patrons and patronesses of the Tri
man of miscellaneous ways and
,, ii ,„,,,,,„ ,,,,,,,.. 20 ,
Yedulson and Miss Yetive Miller I usual remedies; he adopted one of the recent druglem
`;
d i cU
Temple Beth El Arts and Society, „„,ise„.
i V palq
ro 74Y.—l:
l
C.r.anod Tickets tir:Vn,g,na:.=zal chair. means, and Mrs. Charles Hambur-
MOTHRES' CLUBS PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL
p
y l
7ih:f.
61"
of Cleveland; Louis Krokyn and ; and I: i h:retl'il. h; a
1 rseet:' V t: ' V
:rarli
ob.
I
that
8th no better rmults
whose opening show and dance
ger, general chairman of ways
Standing, left to right: Mrs. J. Stein, Mrs. H. Lazewski, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sorger of
con ition &mini the past tour years as tried mit • diagnosis
d
at treat-
talned." "Any suffering person who h'
:
takes place next Tuesdaymvening,
and means, all of whom rendered Chosid, Mrs. Hecker, Mrs. M. Blatt, Mrs. G. Brenner, Mrs. B. Green- St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Milton
ment from regulars with little or no elects, should be at liberty to have
per
Leo M. Temple Men'. Gym C
M
encouraging
reports.
To
date,
berg,
Mrs.
L.
Falik,
Samuel
Levine,
executive
secretary
of
the
Jewish
l
other
froms
of
treatment."
"In
the
premot
ignorant,
less
thaw
BIM
Grahm of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. a
are: Ra i
: 1111Vinc •, •," , n 7r•
Mr.
fr l ',; 11 ,j,"
b.,nn,.`„1Xd
efficient
condition
of
the•
mouical
prolmsion•
we
are
in
very
poor
luncheon pledges have Centers Association.
Wolfe Feldman of Toledo; Mur-
Frankl in, Rabbi Leon Fram,
everonday
evening from 'l1 over 300
position to loom. the right to prohibit anything," "The persistent trend
y M
2
from
pulsion,
will
eventually
re-
Seated,
left
to
right:
Mrs.
Randolph
Weber,
director
of
Mothers'
and Mrs. Meyer l'rentis, Mr. and ie. o n
been registered, of which nearly
and on Wednesdays
rie Goldstein and Louis Goldstein ; of medical legislation towards the end of com
or the Temple 100 have been earned through Clubs, Mrs. Andrew Wineman and Mrs. Hyman Drapkin.
e. ag
sult In • revolution similar to that which took placainst
compulsory
Mrs.' Sol Sullen, Mr. and Mrs. to 9 to 11 P. M . Member s cards
of Saginaw.
upon re-
reit iota innate." "Personally I cannot conotruct any theory of st•ta
$
ust.
how
membership
m
t be likely to •
Jacob Mazer, Mr. and Mrs Albert i ,,,,,,
rummage sales. Mrs. Shulman as-
gathering was held, at which time
rn kin. In • democracy whic h
"So long as medical scieum
Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Alex-
The Mothers Clubs' advisory the women, their families and TWO MICHIGAN JEWISH
sures future rummage workers of
ruin not only the democracy, but medicine."
it he flu 1: , 1 4w . .
r.tex
,
..
:Lb::
ritzelbyLh..oite;p‘odnnt
60
ne rael:
Is
ander, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bloom-,
Y too
Doe
plenty of stores, providing they board announces that the Mothers' friends enjoyed a concert ar-
L.:: ..: 1 ,..i.xi a tt .
.
every
am
PROSECUTORS CHOSEN
our child receive by mail
nor • copy
4.not b.done." ... . • • • •
secure tne necessary amount of Clubs of the Jewish Centers Asso- ranged by Mrs. Barnard Lachs of
garden, Mr. and Mrs. Abra h
I t I • atIent It Is not done ind ..
of the beautiful children a
Mrs. Melville month
megatine called "Young Israel?" Rabbi rummage. Mrs. Sidney Allen and ciation will hold their first Presi-
Cooper, Mr. a
Music Study Club. At Chanu-
From Ludington, Mich., comes
Regardless of your ailment, see
Welt, Mr. Samuel Summerfield, Fram Is among the welters for Re pages, her group of Hadassah singers en- dents' Council tea of this season the
kah, the women will hold a dance the news that Mason County, at-
and your children will want to read his
Mr. and Mrs. David Hubar, Mrs.
Mr. stories. The subscription fee, payable tered with original songs which an Monday afternoon, Nov. 21, at the Philadelphia-Byron
to your child'. teacher is 61 for 12 {mum. were well received.
and Mrs. Ben Siegel, Dr. and
at the Center, 31 Melbourne av- Purim is observed with a masked ter Jan. 1, will have the youngest
prosecuting attorney in the state.
Next Wednesday noon, Milton enue, at 2 o'clock. These teas are
Willard Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
and at Passover the women Ile is Jacob Eliasohn, 24-year-old
TUSI TALA SORORITY
DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
M. Aexander will address the held every month for the Mothers' ball,
Ginsburg, Mr and Mrs. John Gins- The second
In • Belles of businem meet-
again enjoy a concert. In the
Randolph 3983
burg, Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund, Ingo and Informal bridge-teao, given by weekly rally, and a surprise feat- Clubs advisory board, of which spring the clubs each have a Democrat, who on Nov. 8 defeated
Michigan Theater Bldg.
held
•1
the
1200
,
was
the
Republican
prosecutor,
Peter
Tu.' Tole Sorority.
ure will be launched by Mrs. Sid- Mrs. Andrew Wineman is chair- mother and daughter banquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Eneensa the
horns of the mcvetary, Freeda Cohn, on
11MINI10111 1110 71011:11111•11.11•11.7114
R. Van Sprecken, running for a
11101.1•11
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, Mr. Nov. 16. eeting. of sorority or ney Allen and her committee.
man and Mrs. J. Victor Roemer is
NOIIMILIINIIM11
W. H. A., land
third term. The vote was 4,308 •
and Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller, Mr. no longer held at the Y. the
vice-chairman, and for th e of-
m•tters should be referred to the
to 2,839.
and Mrs. Abe Shaman, Mr. and all
ficers and executive boards of all ELTY CLUB FROLIC
meretary, Freed. Cohn at her home. 607
You will alwaysmeet
BALL OF J. W. E. W. 0.
Eliasohn was graduated from Calendar of Events of the
Mrs. Moritz Kahn, Mr. and Mrs.
Hague. Plans are being made to cele-
clubs.
Mrs. brate
THANKSGIVING
EVE
the Moth
anniversary at • dinner-
the law department of the Univer-
M
M
your friends
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27 At the tea on Nov. 21, Miss
Meyer Rosenbaum, r and Rob- dance to he given at
League of Jewish Wom-
• the Chalet Inn. on
nd
Mrs.
sity
of
Michigan
last
June
and
Pleas-
I.
for
the
at the
Edward Stein, Mr. a
unday evening. Nov.
Rasey, head of the Parental Ad-
Organizations.
resorts.
d
their
The
Elty
Club,
young
men's
so-
admitted
to-
the
bar
in
October,
en's
a
n
bers an
ert Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- use
of them
A special meeting of the Jewish visory Board, will be the guest
u

ice Aronsson, Mr. and Mrs. M. u J.
Women's Suropean Welfare Or speaker on the subject "The Pay- cial organization, will present its after passing the State bar exam-
annual winter frolic Thanksgiving ination. He never has practiced Nov. 20—Zedakah Club Dance.
Caplan, Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein of ganization will be held Monday chclogy of the Adolescent."
law. His victory was a surprise Nov, 30—Woman's Auxiliary
Feldman, Mr. and Mrs Morris Gar- Saginaw, Mich. Nov. 21, at Assembly Hall, to de
Because they know the highquelity
The
six
Mothers'
Clubs
have
athanie
even to his closest friends. He
of Ilebrew Schools (after.
of and that is served--they all mar.
vett, Mr. and Mrs.
Nl II.
thi s
full program for
John
C.
a
vel bon we can serve what we de
ascribes it to the fact that he is
nlanned
noon).
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kleinsmith of
Golds tick, Mr. and Mrs.
,
at our rices.
season and have been organize d
the non of Louis Eliasohn, a Lud- Dec. 6—Council of Jewish Wo-
Hopp, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jacobson 1698 West Philadelphia avenue
Special for this week-
for
the
purpose
of
promoting
so-
ington
business
man
for
20
years,
men
(afternoon).
Mr. and M. rs Maurice Klein, Dal will be at home Sunday evening.
cial, educational and recreational
end and all of next
to his wide acquaintance in the Dec. 6—Music Study Club.
and
and Mrs. Harry Kohn, Dr. an Nov. 20, in honor of their daugh-
activities, and to foster friend-
to
the
large
Demo-
and
Dec.
7—Fenkell
credit
Ladies
county,
week—
Mrs. Harry W. Kohn, Mr. and ter, Rae, whose engagement to
ships among the women.
cratic vote. lie campaigned in-
—Jewish Shaw (evening).
Mrs. Nathan B. Koploy, Mr. and Edmund E. Saperston has recently
ROAST DUCK DINNER
Each club meets every two
tensively in all parts of the county Dec. 11—Home Relief Society
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, Mr. and Mrs. been announced.
weeks in different parts of the
—Carnival (evening).
and is a capable speaker. Mr.
Irvin T. Oberfelder, Mi s Anna
city. One meeting during the
Eliasohn is a cousin of Mrs. Na- Dec. 12—Joint meeting of Sis-
Oxenghandler,. Dr. and Mrs. M.
Mrs. L. Raike of Chicago spent
month
is
a
social,
at
which
the
than
Rosenberg
of
16579
LaSalle
terhoods of Shaarey Zedek
Rattner, Mr. and Mrs. Nate S. the past week-end with her daugh-
No extra charge for service
women have • musical program,
and Temple Beth El. •
boulevard, Detroit,
Shapero, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
J. ter, Mrs. Robert Striefling of Cal-
for children.
.
Elmer
dance
and
serve
refreshments
Another
Jew
to
be
elevated
to
Dec.
14—Jewish Women's Wel-
Weinberg, Mr. and Shirley
Don't
forget our Thanksgiving
vert avenue.
The second meeting of the month
a high post in Michigan at the last
fare Organization—Bridge
Zuckerman.
Turkey Dinner next Thursday
is a business meeting, followed by
election is Sidney Gassel, who was
Tea.
Mrs. Lena Neiman of Chicago
— only 50c per plate.
a lecture on some interesting sub-
elected prosecuting attorney of Dec. 20 — Hadassah Donor
The Rodin Club met at the home is visiting with her children, Mr.
ject, such as child psychology,
Montmorency County.
Luncheon.
of Aim Minnie Hutton, 11425 and Mrs. J. B. Neiman of McLean
health, disease, economics, nutri-
Jan. 25—Women's Auxiliary of
Ohio. A committee consisting of avenue.
Hebrew Schools, Donor
tion, etc.
Mrs. Anne Zierer, Mrs. Anna
Many
classes
are
available
to
Luncheon.
Beta Sigma Alpha Sorority's
Schiller and Mrs. Hannah Harvith
e dak ah Birthday
- charter members will initiate the
the
members
of
the
Mothers'
Jan.
29—Z
was selected to make all arrange
BUNIN

PAUL
Clubs.
At
the
present
time
the
Dinner.
ments for a Chanukah party to be new members into the sorority on
of Miss Ann Paul, Feb. 28—Zedak•b Donor
marriage
following
classes
have
been
or-
The
8729 TWELFTH ST.
given by the club for poor chil- Saturday evening, Nov. 19. Fol-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
ganized: English, public speaking,
Luncheon.
at Gladstone
dren. The next meeting will be lowing this, a pajama party will

VEIN
Get the Habit—Eat Hem
MRS.
NANCE
Paul,
to
Edward
Bonin
took
place
'
home
economics,
home
nursing,

held at the home of Mrs. M. Koff- be held at the home of the presi-
Norris Yrinsilber and Alm Schwartz
on Sunday, Nov. 6, at the Congre-
child study, glee club and gym- ,
t
Miss
Beatrice
Glieberman
of
Eve, Wednesday, Nov. 23, in the gation Emanuel, corner Taylor
man, 1613 Virginia Park.
dent,
nasium.
4827 South Martindale.
This year a new club has been Italian Gardens of the Book-Cad- and Wilson. Rabbi M. Zager ofli
MRS. JOSEPH ZUCKERMAN
COUNCIL TEA FOR
Mrs. William M. Ellenstein and
organized for the young Jewish iliac Hotel. Mric will be fur- dated.
Honoring Miss Lucille C.
family, formerly of 1511 Glad- Schreiber,
125 NEW MEMBERS MEMBERSHIP RALLY
• bride-elect of Dec. ride on the request of orphans mothers interested in child study. , niched by Dave Diamond and his
stone avenue, are now residing at 25, the Misses Anne, Mettle and who asked for steamship tickets This group meets every Monday Della Robbie Orchestra.
Warns Against Mailing
FOR JR. HADASS
3316 Webb avenue.
Belle Baron entertained at •ifor entrance to the United States. at the Dexter branch of the Jew- I Edward Perlmutter, chairman
Lottery Announcements
The Detroit section, National
of the committee in charge of the

Final arrangements will be WI Center, 11518 Dexter, at .
luncheon-bridge
and
handkerchief
t
Council
of
Jewish
Women,
invited
For
the purpose of increasi
Mr James Schor of Philadel-
18 este at the Wil• made for the thirteenth annual p. m. This club started with a dance, and his associates, Sydney
' • is sho wer
Postmaster Kellogg Issued a its 125 new members to • tea
few members and is steadily in- Leach, Bernard Siegel, Saul Leach warning against the sending of Monday, Nov. 21, at 2:30 p. In., its membership, u well as for
shire Hotel, on Sunday, Nov. 13. ball of the organization to be e
phis, - Pa, formerly of
and Stanley Michaels, report a
, Nov. 27, at the Aztec-
purpose of having the prese
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
announcements, tickets or oth- at 89 Rowena street.
e decorat io ns were beautifully j Tower } in the Union Guardian creasing in laze.
Mrs. Ira Kleinsmith.
Although a great deal of atten- large advance sale of tickets.
er material pertaining to keno,
carried out in yellow and white. I Building.
Special plans have been made members become more actively
c Ta
tion
is
paid
to
education
in
the
Patrons
and
patronesses
for
the
I
--
feather parties and like affairs for an afternoon of games, with terested in the organization
Ruth Brotmin will visit Mon-
Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman is the Mothers' Clubs, it is felt that there affair were chosen at the last
Bernice of Chicago
work, the membership commix
the mails.
prizes.
are: through
illiapton, Ont., .aud.
r ecreation and meeting of the club. They
of the Detroit unit of Junior H
treal and Wguest
"Announcements of such af-
is

eat
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of the publicity boulevard entertained her bridge chairman of the ball. assisted by
R

.
Arrangements
are
under
the
rs.
inexpensive
.
Judge
and
Miss
Yetta
Kief
and
Diemen
M
a
n
will
be the of the Canadian Pact- club at luncheon last Tuesday.
fairs are prohibited under the auspices of Mrs. Harry J. I... deuisah has planned a membe
, consequenty m
department
Agnes Levin is treasurer of the , events are being planned for the Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Diamond, Mr.

law for games of chance or lot- Frank as chairman of hospitality rally for Sunday, Noy. 20, at 2
rs. Abe Srere of ■ bell committee.
h year, In particular, and Mrs. Milton Saffir, Mr. and
teries of any kind," Kellogg
Sc Railway.
' women. This
p. nu, to take place at the be
avenue werepleasantly sur. , , At this meeting, refreshment , I an effort i being made to have Mrs. Jules Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. said. "Under the ruling of the and Mrs. Harold E. Schlesinger as
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fi
el
Siegel,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
chairman
of
membership.
Sirs.'
of
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gilbert of Webb and M
rallies and mueical program. Daniel
Postoffice Ds oortment, a n
Fred A. Ginsburg, president, hopes 2252 Gladstone avenue.
Glendale avenue have returned prised by some friends in honor will be served and. there will be ' ■ free
Van
considered
f their fifteenth wedding arm': bridge and entertainments. Mem- on Sunday evenings for the worn- Vein, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel
is
ame of chance
An interesting program
Mr. and Mrs. Max Trager. g lottery, even to the extent that all new members will come been
arranged and members
ben are asked to attend this meet- I end. and their families. The Moth- Vliet, and
versary last Monday night.
from Europe.
te te the Jewish Mr. an Mrs. Seymour Jacob., • door prizes that are offered to this tea, which serves as an tte
osnplctive members are n
D au b s ce l e b b ra
ing and to come at 8 p. m, sharp.
official
welcome
to
them
as
mom-Ipar
astivi-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jules
Michae
Mrs
Joseph Gould of Tuxedo
dsnce
at
parties
of
Miss Lucille C. Schreiber,
Hoy ays with large mass
Ho
atten
for

and
Mr.
ben of the council.
and Mrs. William Davis,
daughter
of Dec.
Mrs. 25
Flora
•;
this character."
has
chosen
as Schreiber.
the date of avenue entertained the members
In plenty, think of want; in want, ties.
At Suecoth time, a large free and Mrs. Gilbert Owen.
her marriage to Maurice C. Gold- of her Chnstmas , Seal Stamps do not presume on plenty.
Buffalo, N. Y., son of committee Tuesday.
stein of

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