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Fraternal and
Club Notes
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Delightful
Styles in
North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0•
Women's and Misses'
Charming costumes which add to
the enjoyment of winter sojourn-
ers. Day and evening dresses and
gowns for women and mimes in
chiffons, crepes, crisp taffetas and
Rodier novelties. I.anvin green,
Iddette and caramel are new col-
as. Evening gowns are brilliant
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with beads.
$49.50, $65, $85
up to $150
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No connection with any other
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The North Woodward branch of
the Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization, at its meeting held
on Tuesday afternoon at the Hotel
Steller, completed plans for the
luncheon and card party to be held
at the Toiler Hotel on Tuesday after-
noon, Jan. 23. The committee in
One of the delightful social func- charge announced that arrangements
tions of the past week was a formal are being made for a most elaborate
dancing party given for 50 guests by affair. Prizes will be awarded and a
the Misses Beatrice and Rose Zuie- program of entertainment presented.
back at their home on Tuesday even- The committee asked that reserva-
ing, honoring Miss Grace Grossman tions for the affair be made at once.
Announcement was made at this
and her mother of New York.
meeting that a play written by Miss
Jessie Bogen of the Joint Distribution
Mr. and Mrs. I. Lewis Zuieback of Committee will be staged in the near
Hazelwood avenue entertained us future by the organization, the play
their guests the past week Miss Grace
a dance.
Grossman and her mother of New to be followed by
York City. Many dinner parties and
Eareth Reim.
entertainments were arranged in
Raim, a club organized fur
their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph the Ezreth
purpose of doing charitable and
Zuieback of Dexter boulevard, Ben-
social work, will give a dance at
jamin Jacobson and others.
Knights of Pythis Ilall, 3135 Cass,
avenue, on Feb. 3. The committee'
' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Epstein and in charge consists of 11. Rice, presi-
family of 3337 llogarth avenue were dent of the society and general chair-
In Toledo the past week, helping in man of the affair; R. Scholnick, J. F.
the celebration of the seventy-fifth Schulman, L. Freedman, I. Cohen and
birthday of Mrs. Epstein's mother.
M. Scholnick, M. Morritz,
Lena Damrauer. The celebration, the
D. eissman,
Weissman, C. Braver and R. Al-
which took the form of a reunion,
pert.
was attended by all of Mrs. Dam-
The club, whose membership ex-
rauer's children and grandchildren.
ceeds 50, had its name given it by
Rabbi J. L. Levin. Many features
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilman and dough- are planned for the dance, including
tor, Helen C., of 2063 Taylor ave- prize dances. Sr. a nti Mrs. Jock
nue have left for New York, where London are patron and patroness for
they will visit with relatives and the affair.
friends.
A delightful party was given by
Miss Sylvia Jackson at her home, 315
East Philadelphia avenue, in honor of
her cousin, Slim Lillian Leff of Flint.
The color scheme was effectively car-
ried out in the season's colors, red
and green.
New
Dresses
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Li a 1.'ieflY I•rAeli
We're
Fighting Half
the Battle
---NOW!
Koo.Koo.Klub
Samuel Sumter of New York City
and his son, Jack Sumter of Milan,
Italy, were house guests of his chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sillman of
Cadillac avenue, for the past week.
The following friends entertained
with dinners and theater party: Mr.
and Mrs. William Gillman, Mrs. J.
Rosenberger, Mr. and Mrs. II. Prenz-
lauer, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hamburger
Sir. and Sirs. Morton Sillman, Mr.
anti Mrs. J. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Sillman.
"HALF THE BATTLE IS IN
BEING ON THE HILLTOP FIRST;
THE OTHER HALF IS IN
STAYING THERE!"
W
E'VE won the first half !—
for we've been on the top
ever since "Hector was a
PuP!"
The other half is being fought
now being fought with SERVICE
and LOW PRICES as the main im-
plements of war! And if past per-
formance has anything to do with
it, we feel
positive that
Jacoby's
—
On Sunday afternoon, Jan. 7, the
election of officers of the Koo-Koo-
Klub was held at the home of Jack
Farnsworth avenue. The
Karbal,
following were elected: Jack Karbel,
president; Daniel Otis, vice-president;
Paul Baekhaut, secretary and treas-
urer. Appropriate speeches of ac-
ceptance were made by those elected.
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Philornathic Debating Club.
Supporting the bill that the issu-
ing of injunctions in labor disputes
is justifiable, at the last meeting of
the Philomathic Debatin g Club, were
Jack Sumter of Milan, Italy, who
N. Bernstein and Samuel Lei-
has been visiting in this city for the Robert
bovitz, who were awarded a favor-
past week, left Saturday for Wash- able decision by a vote of 17 to 5
ington, D. C., to visit his brother,
over the negative team composed of
Irving, who is at the Herbert Reed Bernard D. Alpert and Sidney Ru-
Hospital.
benstein. General discussion supple-
mented the debate. Aaron J. Weiss-
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nairin and wasser, clerk of the organization,
daughter, ilelen, of Pingree avenue acted as critic.
bare left for an extended trip through
This Sunday, the ship subsidy bill
the South and to Cuba.
will be a subject for discussion. The
affirmative will be defended by Mor-
Mr. and Sirs. A. Hurwitz and Sir. ris Perlstein and Jack Margolis and
and Mrs. Harry Kutzen and families the negative by Nelson Stocker and)
have moved from 637 Medbury to ilerzl Shur. Morris Garvett will be
the speaker of the evening.
2061 Gladstone avenue.
The oratorical contest committee,
Mrs. Samuel Efrusy and daughter, headed by Daniel Budnitzky, an-
Molly, left for Montreal, Canada, nounces that the ninth annual ora-
where they will visit with relatives torical contest will be held on Feb.
6 at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
and friends.
The following will speak: Aaron
Miss Ruth Cohn, whose marriage
to Lou Goldberg of Bayonne, N. .1.,
will take place on Feb. 18, was the
honor guest at a bridge-luncheon and
shower on Saturday afternoon, when
her sister, Mrs. Abe Gittleman of
East Grand boulevard was hostess to
Silos Cohn's friends.
v ill remain
unchallenged
for many
days to come.
The simple fact that so many dis-
criminating women have found the
Bernard Shop "the best place in De-
J. N. F. BOXESWILL
BE COLLECTED SOON
complete satisfaction here.
The Bernard Shop
1522 Broadway
Main 8971
Announcement!
Detroit Jewish Free Burial Association
Will Hold Their Annual
Ball and Dance
At the Majestic Dance Hall, Corner Wood-
ward and Watson, on Sunday, Jan. 14, 1923
Dancing from S P. M. to 1 A. M.
Admission 50 Cents (Dancing Free)
Good Time
'Be Charitable and Nave a
Funds to be used towards buying a new
home for the Association.
to Have Netting Quality Things at
20%
Off
' This, our Annual Pre-Inventory 20 Per Cent Dis-
count Sale, is the Quality, Value-Giving event of the
year. Our entire, complete stock is included (with
the exception of contract work)—all Lamps of every
size, design and materials, all Shades and Shields,
Candlesticks, Candelabra, odd pieces of rare, ex-
c; uisite Furniture, all Fireplace Furnishings—and-
irons, screens, fire sets, etc.—bronze and pottery
Vases—everything, at 20 per cent off our regular,
lowest prices. Oiginal price tags remain; take dis-
And COME SOON!
!
counts at time of t urchase.
Bridge Lamp,
60 in. high, ad-
justable, h a n
carved !standard
finished in wal-
nut, g o 1 d leaf
and polychrome;
putty-colored silk
shade with rose
lining. It was a
wonderful value
at $27. Now 20
per cent off
makes it only
$21.60.
The F it e side
side chair is over-
stuff ed ; regular
value $150, less
20 per cent,
$120.
The End Table
is solid walnut,
regular value
$62.50, less 20
per cent, $66.
152.8
Randolph
Street
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Head of
Esst Grind
River
Blue Bird Girls.
7452 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER
PHONE EMPIRE 3364
troit for gowns and wraps" is un-
doubtedly the greatest assurance we
could give that you, too, will find
Embrace This
Opportunity
Weisswasser, Sidney DeYoung,
Liam Knoppow, Benjamin J. Safir,
Abe C. Perlman and Isidore Berger.
The public is invited.
The Blue Bird Girls, at h te m
eet-
ing held Tuesday, Jan. 9, at the
home of Miss Rose Greenbaum, corn1
to
Saul Saulson of Munissing, Mich., pleted plans for the dancing party
spent several days here, visiting w ith be given on Thursday evening, Jan.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Saulson 25, at the Women's Federation club
of East Ilancack avenue, en route to house. Plans were also made for the
FRENCH
theater party to be held on Jan. 20.
a visit east.
Entertainment was furnished by Miss
DRY
R. Simeon Saulson of Lorain, Ohio, Florence Friedman, who gave im-
CLEANERS
spent the past week visiting with his personations of a girl choosing a ca-,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. Saulson of reer. The next meeting will be held
"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"
on Tuesday evening, Jan. 16, at the
East Hancock avenue.
home of Sirs Al Morris, 431 East
Mrs. Lee Si. Ehrlich of Hotel 'ful- Ferry avenue.
ler left fur an extended Eastern trip,
B. B. Club.
visiting in New York, Boston, Atlan-
A social meeting of the B. B. Club
tic City and Washington, D. C.; going
was
held
on
Tuesday evening at the
from there to Cincinnati, where she
will spend several weeks at 352 home of Fanny Ilershon, 1510 Pin.'
gree
avenue.
The club plans to dol,
Northern avenue. Prior to her leav-
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ing the city, Mrs. Ehrlich was honor social service work. Worthy cases
should
be
reported
to Miss Lillian
guest at an informal dinner given by
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her friends at the Hotel Tulles. Sirs. Barnett, 1560 Fullerton avenue. The
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following
committees
were
appointed
Ehrlich is well known for her social
"Gowns of Distinetiod"
at the last meeting: Social, Misses
and charitable activities here.
Lillian Barnett, Fanny Ilershon and
Among the many delightful affairs Ann Isaacson; sick, Misses Helen liar-
iliven in honor of Miss Marguerite nett, Gertrude Atlivack and Sadie
Kramer, whose wedding to Joseph Hertzberg.
Darin will take place Jan. 11 at
handkerchief
Nu Beta Phi.
Temple Beth El, was a
Members of the Nu Beta Phi So- \
shower given by the Misses Gottchalk
rority
enjoyed
a theater party last
last Friday evening at their home on
Jefferson avenue. Miss Beatrice Ro- Wednesday evening, Jan. 3.
The
next
regular
meeting of the
senthal of Pingree avenue was hos-
tess Sunday evening at a charmingly sorority will he held Wednesday even-
ing,
Jan.
10,
at
the
home of Miss
appointed dinner for Miss Kramer,
Ruth Cohn, 5626 Dix avenue.
following a miscellaneous shower.
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William Harry Kimche and sister,
Siollie K. Brodie, returned after a
delightful motor trip through the
The Jewish National Fund Com-
South, visiting in Chattanooga, At-
I
lanta. Macon, Montgomery and in mittee of Detroit announces to box
e-
holders
here that a collection will be
Florida. Mr. Kimche this week r
I
turned to Florida, where he will spend made shortly. Mrs. Z. Ehrlich, who
has been collecting in certain sections I
the winter months.
of the city for years, notifies her;
Sirs. Abner A. Wolf of Churchill friends that immediately following!
street was hostess at a charmingly the winter months she will again clear
appointed luncheon and bridge at her the boxes. Box holders are in the'
meantime urged to fill the boxes and
home on Friday afternoon last.
help in the Jewish national cause by
Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Cohn and so doing.
son, Daniel, and Mr. and Sirs. Samuel
Singer and daughter have left for WEIZMANN HAS HOUR'S
Chicago to attend the marriage of
TALK WITH MUSSOLINI
their son and brother, Irwin I. Cohn.
ROME.—(J. T. A.)—Many mis-
understandings
surrounding the Zion- 1
d a t a
Miss Daisy Cook entertaine
in ist position in Palestine are believed
theater party on Sunday, Jan . 7,
to
have
been
cleared
up as a result
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honor of Miss Bessie Friedman, of the interview Dr. Chaim Weizmann
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whose marriage to Morrey Willman had with Premier Mussolini. The
of Buffalo will take place Sunday, prime minister received the Zionist
president very cordially, the con-
Jan. 14.
versation centering around the atti-
Henry Cohn and Dr. J. II. Polozker
Fascisti government to- ,
of the
have returned from a motor trip to tude
wards the Zionist movement. Dr.
Weizmann
is
understood
to have been
Chicago.
particularly anxious to ascertain Pre- '
A dinner and miscellaneouk shower mier Mussolini's attitude, in view of
was given Saturday evening, Jan. 6, the recent statement of the latter
by Molly Ettinger, 8414 Cameron
the British
Mandate for Pales- '
s
avenue, in honor of Anna yonder, a that
ay not survive the Lausanne
tine may
bride-elect of this month.
conference. I
During his visit here Dr. Weizmann
Miss Dorothy Mindel, whose en- had conversations with a number of
g.agement to Harold W. Kline of politicians, including former Prime
Calvert avenue was recently an- Minister Luzatti and Di Cesaro,
nounced, has returned to her home founder of the pro-Israel Society.
a
in Grand Rapids after a 10 days' visit.
The Zionist leader also addressed
Among entertainments in her honor successful Zionist gathering here.
was a bunco party given by Miss
Gertrude Kline of Calvert avenue.
leadership
The
ele
. "Our Lights Shine Everywhere"
Sirs. Sam Bronstein of Minne-
apolis, Minn., is visiting her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rood, 215
Buna Vista.
Miss Rosa Ottenberg of 1130 Clair-
mont avenue has returned home from
a pleasant two weeks' visit to Wash-
ington, D .C., and Baltimore.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
r•isissids sae verisneeatls
d"trol"
from Wet arms sad ileotie. No de-
pilatorlee or eleetrie omits used.
E TTTTT twe Arched.
MARY LOUISE SHOPPE
eel Scherer Bldg.
Cheery 4150
Streets
East Greed River sad FIITMer
2 Days to Sell 1,000 Coats!
Crowley Milner's Mark Them •
There is only one way to undertake selling
1,000 coats in two days--the Crowley-Milner
way—mark the prices so low that it will be
worth 1,000 women's time to come for them!
These are all from our better coat stock—
they have the rich full linings of good silks
that are found only in the finest coats. Many
are fur trimmed—not just fur trimmed but
trimmed with GOOD furs—big, becoming,
• handsome collars of nutria—even an occa-
sional squirrel collared coat for first corners!
Beautiful Plush
Coats of Silky,
Thick Quality, the
Very Popular
• Astrakhan Cloth
Coats.
These are in b ck and
beige. One b ige style
has a stun& g scarf
collar and s art leath-
er belt. Just the thing
when your fur coat is
too cumbersome! A
coat that can be worn
for into the spring be-
cause of its light color
and fur _ less collar.
Black astrakhan cloth
capes are also includ-
ed.
Black Bolivia with
Nutria Collar
Brown Cut Bolivia
Lined with Satin •
S.riped Brown Silk
The number of prices
t cite coats are reduced
from means that the
variety is very, very
groat. Many are just
one of a kind left from
a large group—we can-
not begin to describe
them all in this space.
Crowley,
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