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THE SENTINEL GOODMAN THEATRE LAKE FRONT AT MONROE Central 4030 NOW PLAYING Philip Barry's Guild success "HOTEL UNIVERSE" Outstanding contribution to Contemporary Drama Special Rates to Teachers, Students and Groups SEATS NOW: $2, $1.50, 75c Subscriptions for Balance of Season On Sale Nights Except Monday Matinee Friday Saturday Matinees for Children November 22-"OLIVER TWIST" BEAUTIFUL LAMPS ARTWARES IN DRESDEN FRENCH SEVRES MARBLE AND BRONZE BARITZ CO. IMPORTERS 61 E. Lake St. 3415 Lawrence Ave. Franklin 6270 Keystone 1730 HATS French Originals and Reproductions Pittsfield Bldg., Second Floor MADAM KAY Modiste GOWNS FROCKS ENSEMBLES Suite 314 5009 Sheridan Road THE COPELAND Phone Edgewater 9200 Auxiliary of the Daughters of Jacob Day and Night Nursery at the Park-way hotel, 2100 Lincoln Park West, at 8:30 p. m. May Wizelman, 4615 North Central Park avenue, president. Tickets may be obtained from mem-bers or at door. The Young People's Organization of Congregation Anshe Emet will hold its first Tea Dansante at 3 o'clock. The Tau Chapter of the Delta Omega Iota Sorority will hold the an-nual card and bunco party at 2 p. m. in the ballroom of the Chicago Beach hotel. A novel program has been pre-pared. Miss Edith Fischer, 449 West 79th street, president. The Junior Hebrew Workers are giving a chop suey and bridge at the Canton Tea Gardens at 8 p. m. Mrs. Pearl Lamaskin, president. The Delta Kappa Rho Sorority will hold the fifth annual informal dance at the Congress hotel, Florentine Room in the evening. Miss Annette I Addison, president. Coming Events ** + Saturday, November 15 The annual harvest dance of the Judean Leaders of Emek Center will be held at the Humboldt Park Refec-tory at 7:30 p. m. Tickets may be obtained from members or from Sol Dunner. The Esther Natkin Unit of Chicago Junior Hadassah will give the annual informal dance at the Washington Boulevard Temple, 23 North Karlov avenue, at 8 p. m. Tickets at door. The twentieth annual dance of the Kurlander Aid Society will be held at the Morrison hotel, Cameo Room, at 8 p. m. Harry Lipschultz, chairman. The N. U. V. Verein will hold an informal dance at the Mid-City Odd Fellows Temple, 3350 West Jackson boulevard. Abe Hoyt, chairman. Sunday, November 16 The Omega Phi Epsilon Sorority will give an informal dance at the Stevens hotel, North Ballroom, in the evening. Ann Fisher, president; Dena Omansky, chairman. The second annual dance of the Junior Auxiliary of the Northwest Side Sisters of Charity will be held at the Hotel Sherman, Bel Tabarin Room at 8 p. m. Mrs. Fay B.erz, president. The Dorothy Oberman Circ 1 e, affiliated with Rest Haven will give a supper dance and card party at the Canton Tea Gardens at 7 p. m. Miss Mildred Goodstein, chairman. The Henrietta Szold Junior Hadas-sah will hold a card party at the Hum-boldt Boulevard Temple, 1908 Hum-boldt boulevard, at 2 p. m. Refresh-ments. Miss Gertrude Platt is, in charge. The Sinai Temple Junior Group will hold a dance at the Piccadilly Roof garden ball room in the afternoon. Monday, November 17 The 'annual theatre party of the Midwest Auxiliary D. of Z. Day Nur-sery and Infant Home will be held at the Lawndale Theatre, Roosevelt road and Crawford avenue. Mrs. D. Hor-witz, chairman. Mrs. J. Pollack, treas-urer assisted by Mrs. D. Pollack. Mrs. B. Harris, president. Tickets at door. The annual card party of the Rena D.-Anna E. Rose Charity Society will be held in the ballroom of 3520 Sher-idan road at 1:30 p. m. Saturday, November 22 The annual dance of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the First Roumanian Congregation will be held at the Mor-rison Hotel, Cameo Room in the eve-ning. Mrs. Fanny Marcovitz, 805 In-dependence boulevard, chairman. The New Prospect Club will give a dance at the Humboldt Park Refec-tory at 8 o'clock. Sam Muskatt, 3710 West Polk street, chairman of tickets. Sunday, November 23 An informal autumn dance will be given by the Aaron Perlmutter Junior "Palestine Today" - "The White Paper" and "What Next" will be the subjects discussed at the huge mass meeting on Sunday evening, Novem-ber 16, at Temple Judea, 1227 Inde-pendence boulevard, which is being arranged by the Zeire Zion Organiza-tion of Chicago. Dr. Eliezer Rieger of the Zionist Labor Party in Palestine, will be the principal speaker. A. Schechtman and Judah Pilek will also present ad-dresses. A musical program will fol-low. RABBI MAYER LIPMAN TO TALK AT TEMPLE SHOLOM Rabbi Mayer Lipman of Beth-El Temple will occupy the pulpit at Tem-ple Sholom, 3480 Sheridan road, Sun-day morning, November 16, at 11 o'clock. The subject of his sermon will be "A Changing World and a Changing God." The choir, under the direction of Lawrence B. Goldberg, will present an interesting musical program. Tuesday, November 25 The West Suburban Jewish Aid So-ciety will give a luncheon and card party at the Foodcraft shop, 616 South Michigan avenue. Mrs. B. Wein-garden, president. The Lawndale Ladies' Aid Society will give a Thanksgiving dinner dance at the College Inn. Mrs. Max B. Hol-lobow, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles Gutstadt. Mrs. H. Sherry, chairman of program, assisted by Mrs. A. L. Markman. Mrs. Simon Cohen, 6122 Vernon avenue, presi-dent. Sunday, November 30 The annual theatre party of the Daughters of Jacob Day and Night Nursery will be held matinee at the Lawndale Theatre, Roosevelt road and Crawford avenue. Mrs. Weinthal, and Mrs. Diamond, co-chairmen. Mrs. M. Goodman, president. The North Shore Fellowship Club will sponsor their inaugural informal dance in the evening at the Bal Ta-barin of the Hotel Sherman. Nathan E. Rosenberg, chairman; Fred S. Pro-chep, president. Young People's Auxiliary of Kesser Maariv of Rogers Park are sponsor-ing an autumn get-together at the Rogers Park hotel, 6805 Sheridan road, at 7 p. m. Roselle Feldman, 1457 Rosemont avenue, chairman; Bee Sax Dubin, 7351 North Seeley avenue, chairman of entertainment; Anne Siegel, 6454 Bosworth avenue, chairman of reception. George Sank-stone, president. The annual informal dance of The Kings of Woodlawn will be held at the Southmoor hotel, 67th and Stony Island avenue, at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday, December 3 The annual theater party of the Bessie I. Benjamin Auxiliary, D. of Z., Infant Home, will be held at the Lawndale theater, Roosevelt road and Crawford avenue. Mrs. Dora Gold-man, chairman; Mrs. D. Shapiro, assis-tant chairman, and Miss Ann Schwartz, chairman of tickets. Mrs. Mollie Rich, president. Sunday, December 7 The annual formal dance of the Chicago Junior Hadassah will be held at the Sherman hotel, Grand Ball-room, in the evening. Miss Mollie Rosenblum and Miss Florence Gold-stein, co-chairmen. Sunday, December 14 The second annual dance of the Young Israel of Chicago will take place at the Bal Tabarin, Hotel Sher-man, at 8 p. m. The Young People's League of B'nai Zion, will hold the third anni-versary dance, at the Grand Ball Room of the Covenant Club, 10 North Dearborn street. Miss Ethel Kulwin, chairman, and Nathan E. Rosenberg, co-chairman. Fred S. Prochep, presi- 'dent. ZEIRE ZION TO HOLD MASS MEETING Famous Voice Teacher 823 KIMBALL HALL Wabash Ave. Corner Jackson Blvd. PHONE WEBSTER 7369 Buttons - Plaiting KENWOOD 3900 GOLDEN SMITH HEMSTITCHING Woven Linen Markers 4709 Lake Park Avenue Established 12 Years Eva Gordon Horadesky TEACHER OF VOICE 621 FINE ARTS BUILDING Information Saginaw 0192 YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN A BEAUTY SHOP AT BARBARA KAY 557 Diversey BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS EFFICIENT OPERATORS WONDERFUL COSMETICS MADE IN MY OWN LABORATORY All in all-just what you most de-sire as a 'elp to looking your best. Telephones DIVERSEY 8900-8901 Bus Stops at the Door h I I DA I I FERRON & KROEPLIN Established 1895 RARE, OLD & NEW VIOLINS *CREMONA- Artistic The seal of Quality Repairing ACCESSORIES Room 805 Kimball Bldg. 306 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE Phone Wabash 5588 Buy of the Maker Decorators of Fine China - Glassware Coin Gold Encrusted Dinner Sets Cutters of Genuine Rock Crystal and Venetian Glass Mirrors Re-Gilding, Matchings and Re-Silvering Estimates Cheerfully Given PARSCHE STUDIO 3511 NORTH CLARK STREET Phone GRAceland 2841 "ALEXANDER" NAKUTIN
Object Description
Title | The Sentinel, v.080 no. 07, 1930 |
Subject | Jews--Illinois--Chicago--Periodicals |
Description | v.80 no. 7 (Nov. 14, 1930). The Sentinel was published weekly by the Sentinel Pub. Co. from 1911-1996. |
Publisher | Sentinel Publishing Company |
Contributors | Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies |
Date | 1930-11-14; 1930s (1930-1939) |
Format | Periodical |
Language | eng |
Coverage | United States--Illinois--Cook County--Chicago |
Rights | Made available by Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership. To request reproduction from a print copy or inquire about permissions, contact resources@spertus.edu. |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |
Description
Title | 00800007 14 |
Transcript | THE SENTINEL GOODMAN THEATRE LAKE FRONT AT MONROE Central 4030 NOW PLAYING Philip Barry's Guild success "HOTEL UNIVERSE" Outstanding contribution to Contemporary Drama Special Rates to Teachers, Students and Groups SEATS NOW: $2, $1.50, 75c Subscriptions for Balance of Season On Sale Nights Except Monday Matinee Friday Saturday Matinees for Children November 22-"OLIVER TWIST" BEAUTIFUL LAMPS ARTWARES IN DRESDEN FRENCH SEVRES MARBLE AND BRONZE BARITZ CO. IMPORTERS 61 E. Lake St. 3415 Lawrence Ave. Franklin 6270 Keystone 1730 HATS French Originals and Reproductions Pittsfield Bldg., Second Floor MADAM KAY Modiste GOWNS FROCKS ENSEMBLES Suite 314 5009 Sheridan Road THE COPELAND Phone Edgewater 9200 Auxiliary of the Daughters of Jacob Day and Night Nursery at the Park-way hotel, 2100 Lincoln Park West, at 8:30 p. m. May Wizelman, 4615 North Central Park avenue, president. Tickets may be obtained from mem-bers or at door. The Young People's Organization of Congregation Anshe Emet will hold its first Tea Dansante at 3 o'clock. The Tau Chapter of the Delta Omega Iota Sorority will hold the an-nual card and bunco party at 2 p. m. in the ballroom of the Chicago Beach hotel. A novel program has been pre-pared. Miss Edith Fischer, 449 West 79th street, president. The Junior Hebrew Workers are giving a chop suey and bridge at the Canton Tea Gardens at 8 p. m. Mrs. Pearl Lamaskin, president. The Delta Kappa Rho Sorority will hold the fifth annual informal dance at the Congress hotel, Florentine Room in the evening. Miss Annette I Addison, president. Coming Events ** + Saturday, November 15 The annual harvest dance of the Judean Leaders of Emek Center will be held at the Humboldt Park Refec-tory at 7:30 p. m. Tickets may be obtained from members or from Sol Dunner. The Esther Natkin Unit of Chicago Junior Hadassah will give the annual informal dance at the Washington Boulevard Temple, 23 North Karlov avenue, at 8 p. m. Tickets at door. The twentieth annual dance of the Kurlander Aid Society will be held at the Morrison hotel, Cameo Room, at 8 p. m. Harry Lipschultz, chairman. The N. U. V. Verein will hold an informal dance at the Mid-City Odd Fellows Temple, 3350 West Jackson boulevard. Abe Hoyt, chairman. Sunday, November 16 The Omega Phi Epsilon Sorority will give an informal dance at the Stevens hotel, North Ballroom, in the evening. Ann Fisher, president; Dena Omansky, chairman. The second annual dance of the Junior Auxiliary of the Northwest Side Sisters of Charity will be held at the Hotel Sherman, Bel Tabarin Room at 8 p. m. Mrs. Fay B.erz, president. The Dorothy Oberman Circ 1 e, affiliated with Rest Haven will give a supper dance and card party at the Canton Tea Gardens at 7 p. m. Miss Mildred Goodstein, chairman. The Henrietta Szold Junior Hadas-sah will hold a card party at the Hum-boldt Boulevard Temple, 1908 Hum-boldt boulevard, at 2 p. m. Refresh-ments. Miss Gertrude Platt is, in charge. The Sinai Temple Junior Group will hold a dance at the Piccadilly Roof garden ball room in the afternoon. Monday, November 17 The 'annual theatre party of the Midwest Auxiliary D. of Z. Day Nur-sery and Infant Home will be held at the Lawndale Theatre, Roosevelt road and Crawford avenue. Mrs. D. Hor-witz, chairman. Mrs. J. Pollack, treas-urer assisted by Mrs. D. Pollack. Mrs. B. Harris, president. Tickets at door. The annual card party of the Rena D.-Anna E. Rose Charity Society will be held in the ballroom of 3520 Sher-idan road at 1:30 p. m. Saturday, November 22 The annual dance of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the First Roumanian Congregation will be held at the Mor-rison Hotel, Cameo Room in the eve-ning. Mrs. Fanny Marcovitz, 805 In-dependence boulevard, chairman. The New Prospect Club will give a dance at the Humboldt Park Refec-tory at 8 o'clock. Sam Muskatt, 3710 West Polk street, chairman of tickets. Sunday, November 23 An informal autumn dance will be given by the Aaron Perlmutter Junior "Palestine Today" - "The White Paper" and "What Next" will be the subjects discussed at the huge mass meeting on Sunday evening, Novem-ber 16, at Temple Judea, 1227 Inde-pendence boulevard, which is being arranged by the Zeire Zion Organiza-tion of Chicago. Dr. Eliezer Rieger of the Zionist Labor Party in Palestine, will be the principal speaker. A. Schechtman and Judah Pilek will also present ad-dresses. A musical program will fol-low. RABBI MAYER LIPMAN TO TALK AT TEMPLE SHOLOM Rabbi Mayer Lipman of Beth-El Temple will occupy the pulpit at Tem-ple Sholom, 3480 Sheridan road, Sun-day morning, November 16, at 11 o'clock. The subject of his sermon will be "A Changing World and a Changing God." The choir, under the direction of Lawrence B. Goldberg, will present an interesting musical program. Tuesday, November 25 The West Suburban Jewish Aid So-ciety will give a luncheon and card party at the Foodcraft shop, 616 South Michigan avenue. Mrs. B. Wein-garden, president. The Lawndale Ladies' Aid Society will give a Thanksgiving dinner dance at the College Inn. Mrs. Max B. Hol-lobow, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles Gutstadt. Mrs. H. Sherry, chairman of program, assisted by Mrs. A. L. Markman. Mrs. Simon Cohen, 6122 Vernon avenue, presi-dent. Sunday, November 30 The annual theatre party of the Daughters of Jacob Day and Night Nursery will be held matinee at the Lawndale Theatre, Roosevelt road and Crawford avenue. Mrs. Weinthal, and Mrs. Diamond, co-chairmen. Mrs. M. Goodman, president. The North Shore Fellowship Club will sponsor their inaugural informal dance in the evening at the Bal Ta-barin of the Hotel Sherman. Nathan E. Rosenberg, chairman; Fred S. Pro-chep, president. Young People's Auxiliary of Kesser Maariv of Rogers Park are sponsor-ing an autumn get-together at the Rogers Park hotel, 6805 Sheridan road, at 7 p. m. Roselle Feldman, 1457 Rosemont avenue, chairman; Bee Sax Dubin, 7351 North Seeley avenue, chairman of entertainment; Anne Siegel, 6454 Bosworth avenue, chairman of reception. George Sank-stone, president. The annual informal dance of The Kings of Woodlawn will be held at the Southmoor hotel, 67th and Stony Island avenue, at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday, December 3 The annual theater party of the Bessie I. Benjamin Auxiliary, D. of Z., Infant Home, will be held at the Lawndale theater, Roosevelt road and Crawford avenue. Mrs. Dora Gold-man, chairman; Mrs. D. Shapiro, assis-tant chairman, and Miss Ann Schwartz, chairman of tickets. Mrs. Mollie Rich, president. Sunday, December 7 The annual formal dance of the Chicago Junior Hadassah will be held at the Sherman hotel, Grand Ball-room, in the evening. Miss Mollie Rosenblum and Miss Florence Gold-stein, co-chairmen. Sunday, December 14 The second annual dance of the Young Israel of Chicago will take place at the Bal Tabarin, Hotel Sher-man, at 8 p. m. The Young People's League of B'nai Zion, will hold the third anni-versary dance, at the Grand Ball Room of the Covenant Club, 10 North Dearborn street. Miss Ethel Kulwin, chairman, and Nathan E. Rosenberg, co-chairman. Fred S. Prochep, presi- 'dent. ZEIRE ZION TO HOLD MASS MEETING Famous Voice Teacher 823 KIMBALL HALL Wabash Ave. Corner Jackson Blvd. PHONE WEBSTER 7369 Buttons - Plaiting KENWOOD 3900 GOLDEN SMITH HEMSTITCHING Woven Linen Markers 4709 Lake Park Avenue Established 12 Years Eva Gordon Horadesky TEACHER OF VOICE 621 FINE ARTS BUILDING Information Saginaw 0192 YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN A BEAUTY SHOP AT BARBARA KAY 557 Diversey BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS EFFICIENT OPERATORS WONDERFUL COSMETICS MADE IN MY OWN LABORATORY All in all-just what you most de-sire as a 'elp to looking your best. Telephones DIVERSEY 8900-8901 Bus Stops at the Door h I I DA I I FERRON & KROEPLIN Established 1895 RARE, OLD & NEW VIOLINS *CREMONA- Artistic The seal of Quality Repairing ACCESSORIES Room 805 Kimball Bldg. 306 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE Phone Wabash 5588 Buy of the Maker Decorators of Fine China - Glassware Coin Gold Encrusted Dinner Sets Cutters of Genuine Rock Crystal and Venetian Glass Mirrors Re-Gilding, Matchings and Re-Silvering Estimates Cheerfully Given PARSCHE STUDIO 3511 NORTH CLARK STREET Phone GRAceland 2841 "ALEXANDER" NAKUTIN |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |