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Dinner Dance of
Home Relief On
Sunday Evening

Plan Surprises for
Bazaar of Shaarey
Zedek, Nov. 10, 11
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Brilliant Affair Arranged to Se-
cure Funds to Aid Needy;
Society Secures Many
Patrons

Photo by It 1i Spellman Studio .

Members of the Home Relief
Society completed final plans for
the organization's cabaret and
The Misses Ruth Cohen a nd
dinner-dance,awhich is to be staged
at 6:30 p. m. this Sunday in the June Fecheimer were guests at
the Stevens Hotel in Chicago f or
Statler Hotel ballrooms.
Special lighting effects, music a week.
by Del Delbridge-Ray Correll
Miss Claire Wineman will
be
hostess at a buffet supper part y
at her,home on Hamilton Rd. Sa t-
urday night.

Many pleasant surprises are in
store for those who attend the ba-
zaar of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, which will take place Sat-
urday night, Nov. 10, and all day

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The Women's Section of the
League Against War and Fascism
will hold a get-together party on
Saturday evening, Oct. 27, at 8 p.
m,. at the home of Mrs. Esther
Farrell, 1440 Taylor Ave. The pub-
lic is invited.

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During the past week, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Tepletsky of Colum-
Mrs. Anna Wilkus left for a n bus, Ohio, were the house guests of
Rabbi and Mrs. M. Zager of 3026
extended visit in California.
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Children' s
Ladios' Drones
Mat Felt
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelso
Miss Edna Slutzky, bride-elect
Clothe
of Balmoral Dr. will entertain n
or Coaft, 1.25 up
Haft, 60c
at of Nov. 4, is being feted by rein-
ifo sir* 12), 50e
dinner this Saturday evening.
thee and friends. On Wednesday,
?rites Iodide Pichxp all Delivery
Oct. 17, Miss Sutzky was enter-
Miss Jean Rosenthal of Evan
s- tained at a miscellaneous shower
Columbia 4200
ville, Ind., is spending the wee
k- for 90 guests at Takis Grill. Hos-
end with Miriam Carver of Ch
tesses for the affair were Mrs. P.
cago Blvd.
Kadushin, Mrs. M. Selleanick and
Mrs. B. Slutiky , Miss Rose G Id
George Grossman of Chicag o stein of Westminister Ave. enter-
MRS. MOE LEITER
pent several days here with eel ,. tained four tables of bridge at a
Ives during the past week.
personal shower for Miss Slutzky
on Saturday, Oct. 20. The table Sunday, Nov. 11. A novel decora-
tive scheme has been conceived
On Tuesday, Oct. 30, at th decorations were beautifully car- by the committee in charge.
Shoreland Hotel, Chicago, at 6:3 t't ried out in white and pink. A novel
Sirs. Aaron Silberblatt, genera;
p. m., Miss Mary Louise Sandere feature was a white silk umbrella
chairman of the bazaar, and all
daughters of Morris Sanders o f with pink streamers, with a tiny
co-chairmen
and their staff of as-
MRS. WILLIAM ROTH
Little Rock, Ark., and Edwin M bride and groom beneath. Several
sistants, are working zealously to
It Costs No Mort for the Best
Rosenthal Jr., son of Mr. an other affairs are being planned in
LEADER'S
make this bazaar a success sur-
Orchestras, and a special cuisin e
honor of Miss Slutzky.
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, will b
*
passing those of previous years.
prepared by the Statler chef, wi II
united in marriage, Dr. Loui
Mrs. Moe Leiter has been no
combine with a diversified pro
In honor of her husband's 35th
- Mann officiating. The bride's sin
successful as chairman of the
gram of floor-show entertainmen t, ter, Mrs, Felix Saltzstein of Ch
birthday, Mrs. Ivor Kahn enter-
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doll booth that she has been pre-
drafted from Detroit night club s, sago, will be matron of honor
tained 28 members of the family
to feature this 12th annual dinner • and Julian Frank will be be r at dinner at their home on Wil- vailed upon to accept the chair-
People of discriminating tastes send their
e
manship
of
this
booth
each
year
(lance to be given by the group •
rugs here to be cleaned.
man. The bridal party will con demere Ave.
Let us include
of the bazaar. All members of
Workers on the dinner-danc e silt of the following. Mr. an
you among our satisfied customers.
her committee are busily engaged
committee, under the leadership o f Mrs. Robert Newman, Mr. an d
Miss Kitty Moss, a bride-elect of
dressing beautiful dolls in attrac-
Mrs. Al Weisman, president, an d Mrs. Hoke Levin, Miss Rita San d
Nov. 11, was entertained at a hand- tive, originally designed garments,
Mrs. William R. Roth, chairman , dere and Felix Saltzstein. Mr
kerchief and hosiery shower on Oct. selecting toys
MOP LINWOOD AVE.
of every descrip-
announce that ticket sales for th e
and Mrs. Rosenthal will leave o n 23, given by Mrs. Irving Wein-
event have far exceeded the quot a their honeymoon for Miami, Fla. traub (Mathilda Myers) and Him tion and preparing special treats
set during the planning of th O and wilt be at home after Nov Beatrice Smith at the latter's home for all youngsters who attend the
project.
bazaar Sunday afternoon. The
21 at the Collingwood Manor ' on Elmhurst Ave. Sixteen guests
"No doubt this favorable recep • Toledo, Ohio.
' were seated at an attractive table. surprise packages caught on their
tion may be accounted for by th
A large paper umbrella was used hooks in the fish pond will contain
fact that Detroit Jews realize tha
as the center piece, and large tapers new and unique novelties.
Among
the
Detroiters
who
wit
1
Additional names added to the
this is the sole money-raisin g
were at both ends of the table.
staff of workers are: Mrs. C.
function sponsored by the organ leave Sunday to attend the San
Grassgreen, Mrs. Reuben Kallman,
ization, and that upon the succes s ders-Rosenthal wedding which wil 1
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman H. Cohen
of this enterprise depends the con be solemnized in Chicago nex entertained 24 guests at their home doll booth; Mrs. A. Ginsburg, cake
THE NEW AND ENLARGED
tinuance of the work of the Hom e Tuesday are the following: Mr • on Virginia Park last Sunda? booth; Mrs. Seymour Frank, candy
and
Mrs.
Robert
J.
Newman,
Mr
booth.
Relief Society for the entire com
night,
honoring
their
nephew,
Irv-
Mrs. David Lichtig, president
ing year," declared Mre. Harr y and Mrs. Hoke Levin, Mr. an ing Burstein of Los Angeles, Irv-
8737 TWELFTH STREET
M. Shulman. "We do want t Mrs. Sylvan Groaner, Mr. an d ing, who is 22, is better known in of the Sisterhood, announces that
Mrs.
Fred
Dreifus,
James
Wine
For a meal the tyou are sure to enjoy, visit the Blaine
Mrs.
Aaron Silberblatt and her
emphaeize, however, that it is ou
the
musical
circles
of
Los
Angeles
Restaurant and be convinced.
intentionto make this event die man, Julian Frank and Dr. Harry and Hollywood as Mario Berrini. co-chairman, Mre. Maurice Aron-
Saltzstein.
Full Course POUTRLY DINNER
tinguished as a social function
He is the protege of several mil- son, and Mrs. Samuel Eder of
60e
Itl' yNEee MEN'S LUNCH,
the
activities
committee,
are
plan-
and to make it the outstanding of
II .5. M. (a 3 F. M.
lionaires and is on his way to Mi-
Ihtily except sunder
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Phillips re-
fair of the early winter season.'
lan, Italy, to prepare for grand ning a program of interesting ac-
300
turned
from
a
motor
trip
to
Cin-
tivities
for
the
year.
M011/11S
FEINPILI1E11,
Proprietor
The annual year book of th
opera. During the musical part
cinnati and Louisville.
Home Relief Society, containin g
of the evening, the following par-
a record of the work of the or
ticipated: Ida Divinoff, Miss Rose OMEGA DELTA KAPPA DANCE
Mrs. Mathilda Bresler of To- Bassin, Miss Rhoda Zahavie, Can-
ganization over the past year, an d
ON NOV. 18
messages from the officers as wel ledo is visiting with her children, tor J. Sonenklar, Cantor A. Rosen-
Sunday evening, Nov. 18, at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julius
Gilbert
of
as distinguished Detroit Jews, ha
feld, William Gayman and Hyman the Tuller Hotel, the fourth an-
Boston Blvd.
H. Cohen. The guest of honor sang nual dance of Omega Delta Kap-
been published, and is to be cir
several selections.
culated to those attending th e
pa Sorority will take place. The
Mrs. M. Weil of Akron spent
cabaret and dinner-dance.
Michigandern Orchestra will sup-
A patron's committee, consist a short time in this city visiting
ply the music..
Announce That Their
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Dorb
of
ing of prominent Detroit Jew with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink 17334 Wisconsin entertained on
Miss Florence Weinerman, Miss
of Winona Ave.
who have assisted the Home Re
Oct. 14, for .2dies Dorothy Rosen Esther Zalman and Miss Wynne
lief Society in sponsoring thi s
and Louis Sriro, honoring their ap- Miro are in charge of arrange-
will be held
Lawrence Crohn of Webb Avd,
cabaret and dinner-dance, was an
FrbsOing marriage on Oct. 28, at ments. For further information
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16
nounced in the last two issues o returned from New York, having the, Shaarey Zedek. Covers were or tickets call Miss Miro, Uni•
The Chronicle. Additional mem attended the funeral services of laid for 25 guests.
CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID,
vereity 2-8522.
Elmhurst and 14th
hie father, Theodore Crohn.
hers of the committee, accordin R
All organisations are asked to attend this event and to refrain
to an announcement by the or
In honor of Miss Rose Schoen-
Flowers
for
all
occasions-
from
giving
other
affairs
on
this date.
Miss Harriet May of Ann An.
ganization, are;
Disstter•Joy Florist, Garfield 6032
bo r is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. field, a bride-elect of Nov. 4, the
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
folldwing entertainments were giv-
arry Newman over this week-
Mr. and hire. Max Blumberg, Mr.
en: A brige-tea by the Misses Ber
end.
and Mrs. Morris Blumberg, Mr.
ice and Loraine Polasky at their
h ome on Glynn Ct., a bridge lunch-
and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg, Fred
Richard Kaufman of Cincinnati e on by Mrs. Lou Perlman, at th
M. Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. David
e
Diamond, Mr. and Sire. Theodore is visiting friends in thin city over I Norton Palmer Hotel in Windsor;
the week-end.
luncheon by Miss Minnie Gelber,
Levin, Julian Krolik, Mr. and
a t the Book Cadillac; a buffet sup-
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosen- p er by Miss Clara Rothstein, at her
Mrs. William B. Isenberg, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Purdy, Judge and berg of Flint, Mich., and Mr. and h ome on Boston Blvd.; a dinner by
Mrs. Joe Magldsohn of Webb Ave., Miss Bess Feldman, at LaCasa
Mrs. Harry 13. Keidan, Judge and
motored to South Bend, Ind., Sat- Loma; a luncheon by Miss Man-
Mrs. Charles Rubiner, William
urday, Oct. 20. Mr. Magidsohn offi- d etta l'opkin, at the Wonder Bar;
Friedman, Hon. and Mrs. Henry
mated in the Notre Dame-Car-
dinner by Mr. and Mrs. I.
Behrendt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry negie Tech football game.
B rawer, at their home on Hazel-
Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Herman

.
ood
Ave., and a cocktail party
Cohen.
Mr. and Sire. Harry Farbeten
The following is an additional will entertain a group of friends y Mrs. Milton I'onnusky at her
ome
on
Baylis Ave.
list of pledges:
at supper this Sunday evening.
Mr. •nd Mr.. 1. Allender, Mr. and
An Annie specialty! We pride ourselvee
Aire. It. Allender. Mr. and M.. Irving
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority will
Illinullers. Br. Albert Ileroxieln, Mr. and
on our coats of Air favored fur and
Dr. Maurice Meyers has returned m set on Tuesday evening, Oct. 30,
Mre. Barney Illorh, Dr. Daniel
invite you to we them made in our fee' si75
Mr. and XI. I. liarld•n, Mr. and Mre. from Boston where he attended the at
the home of Miss Sarah Bluish
Marry Punka Mr. and Mra N. Fishman. clinical congress of the American
tory.
The new mules in this good-
Mr. and M.. Julius Elan, Mr. and Mrs.
of Northlawn Ave. An open meet-
looking, good-wearing for will delight
College of Surgeons.
If uswll tiohletx Mr. and Mrs, Jerk
ing
of the sorority will be held on
Sir. end Mr.. !Wry Jaerilvein. Mr.
you
Hundred, from which to select
Tuesday evening, Nov. 6, at the
I Mrs. tleorse I:IOW:111n. Mr. Morrla
All skins dyed by A. Hollander.
Mrs. Emil Amberg, Mrs. Ben- home of Miss Faye Alpern, 2069
I
M r. Al Mt, yere. Mr. and M..
Ins
tbildman, ND and Mr.. .1.0. jamin Siegel and Mrs. Willard
Gladstone Avenue., at 8 p. m. For
aelker. Mr. and Mra Omar till, ermata
Mr. and The. S. II. Snit/Mira. Mr, and Mayer left for New York to meet further information call Euclid
Mra Samuel Welionnan. Mr and Mrs. Blanche Amberg, who will arrive 3664-R.
tIenrac Wine.. Mr. and
Mr.. X. K. on the S.S. Volendam after an
Dar ker, Mine Leona It. Derenron,
Mr.
lie)mour Itolsr., Mr. and Mrs. M. Wel. extended European trip.
Black or rich brown. This for needs
Thirty guests attended a farewell
la.. Mr. and M. Julio. (tmen. Dr. and
no recommendation as to wearing qual-
Mt.. Attie. .1. Altman. Lagliia . Auxiliary
party given by Rose Neuman in
o f to,. Jr wish National Finn!. Allari Alice
;tin, but you will be agreeably
Mrs. Nathan Schreiber and honor of Flo Goodman, who left
surprised
01014.rann, Dell, Farber. Mr. and Mr..
at
the improvement modern handling of
Mrs.
George
Feldman
have
in-
Man
LoM enateln. Mr. end Mr..Atm
Oct. 21 for Tucson, Arizona, with
skins has made in its appearance.
ticlimler, Mr. .1111 Mot MUDn prim miss vited 90 guests to a luncheon and
her
daughter,
Roen
Beverly.
Jeanette litlaibin, Mr. and lira Mork
miscellaneous shower, at the
Welnherk. renreertitina the Dieur
lent Senior.: Mr. and Mre. Myron hand.- L'Aiglon for Tuesday, Oct. 30.
Mrs. Joseph Nutman (Ethel
tier, Mr ad /Ara. A. Conte. Mr. and Miss Bernice Goldberg, a bride-
W m. M. I ro ,aurn. Mr. •nd Mr.. Nathan
Marcus) left Thursday for her
enting th• Hod. tint, elect, will be the honored guest.
home in New York. During her
Ni•tel, /idles, Mae Ito.,, Pollee, Mr.
A "happy medium" between Hudson Seal
ond link Myron KY), Mr., and Mr..
two month's stay in Detroit. at
Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Polozker t
and Australian Seal; made from specially $1 00
Fred tilnalwra Mr. and UM
'Sri Mir
he home of her parents on Clair-
" , Philip Krathx. Mt. not Mr. Xlittri• -
celebrated their 15th wedding an- mount Ave., Mrs. Nutman was en-
dyed, superior quality conies. They are
Fishman.
e
xceptional? good-looking coats, very
In view of the fact that both niversary Oct. 23 and entertained tertained by relatives and friends.
moderately priced.
their
family
at
dinner.
A welcome party was given by her
Statler ballrooms have been en-
gaged, reservations are still avail-
sisters, hire. Kendler and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unger Goldberg. Mrs. B. Fealk of Dex-
able and may be procured by call-
and eon, Nathaniel, returned from ter Blvd., gave a bridge and mid-
ing Mrs. William R. Roth, Towns-
• short visit to Chicago.
night supper. Miss B. Berghoff
end R-5027.
Inexpensive, yet surprisingly fine in se-
entertained at a bridge. In hon-
Special parties may be arranged
pear ance
Mrs. William Isenberg and or of Mrs. Nutman's second wed-
properly made—as ihr,, $ 4 7
by calling: Sire. William Gordon,
coatf are.
C. They Ire up - to-the - minute in
Mrs.
Arthur
Pollock
left
Thurs-
ding
anniversary,
Mrs.
Goldberg's
chairman of table arrangements,
style and will return
full measure cf
Townsend 6-6534; Mrs. Max J. day by motor for a week's stay in guests spent an evening playing
Istitfaction and snug comfort for a sexy
New York.
bridge, followed by subgum lunch.
Hogan, chairman of the hostess
small outlay.
A
theater
party
to
witness
"The
committee, Longfellow 3753; hire.
Last Sunday evening, a lovely Drunkard," on Oct. R, celebrated
M. S. Arkin, treasurer of the af-
dinner party was given by imme- Mrs. Nutman's birthday. She was
fair, Longfellow 4952.
diate members of the family of also ■ guest at dinner given by
Mrs. Charles Cornell is chair-
Mrs. Dora Garrett in honor of Mrs. J. Lawson of Pasadena Ave.
man of the year book and a copy
her birthday, at the home of Dr.
may be procured by calling
and
Mrs. S. Q. Kesler.
Friends and relatives are invited
Townsend 6-6568.
to attend the piano recital to he
given
by Dorothy Fishman, daugh-
Mrs. Saul Vats returned to her
HAROLD E. STOLL is recom-
home in Pittsburgh after a visit ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fish-
mended for re-election as Wayne
man
with her family.
of 2984 Burlingame Ave., at
County's Democratic Register of
a Halowe'en program to be pre-
Deeds /mean.e of his efficiency
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Shinkel of sented by Mrs. Eva Lillian Cox, on
and outatanding ability.
Puritan Ave. left for Miami Saturday evening, Oct. 27, at 8:30
o'clock, at Grinnell Bros. Music
Beach, Fla.
House, 1515 Woodward Ave. No
Established 1117
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Radow of cards.
The Little Flower House Columbus, Ohio, were the guests
Miss Sydelle Smith of 3270 Mon-
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Brown
on the Corner
terey Ave. was hostess at an open
during the past week.
meeting of Zeta Chi Gamma Sor-
has the largest collection of
small house plants in the city
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Magid- ority, Friday evening, Oct. 19.

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