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SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.
WILL HONOR ITS PAST
PRESIDENTS ON FEB. 12

Plans Completed for Annuls! Formal i
Dance to Be Given at Hotel Steller
Saturday Evening, March IL

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Two Piece Suite
Now Priced at
$199.2

Covered in Genuine Mohair.

A noteworthy feature of our February Spe-
cials comes this beautiful 2-piece Living Room
Suite. It is upholstered in genuine Mohair, has.
Marshall spring construction, spring seats and
back. Outside back covered with same material.
This suite is now marked at a very exceptional
price, and your inspection of it is sincerely
urged.

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FURNITURE COMPANY

Tel. Cadillac 2780

Announcement

CHANGE OF POLICY

No Cover Charge

AT ANY TIME

Dancing From 6 P. M. to 1 A. M.

CARLETON CAFE ldg.

Stroh

28 W. Adams Ave.

GARRICK, Beginning Sun. Feb. 10

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Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund and
The ballroom of Hotel Statler re-
sembled , a veritable fairyland of Lizette and Richard Freund have re-
roses, narcissus and tulips, with the turned from a delightful stay in New
more somber background of greenery,1York and the Bermuda Islands, where
on Monday last, for the beautiful I they spent a fortnight.
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luncheon, Mah Jong and bridge party
A delightful affair of the week was
to which 135 guests were bidden by
Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer and Mrs. Ben- the charmingly appointed luncheon at
jamin Tannenholz. The color scheme which Mrs. Bella 011esheimer and
in red and white was elaborately car- Mrs. Julius Rothchild were hostesses
ried out in the various sections where to several of their friends at their
the tables were laid. With lotto as home on Pingree avenue.
an added attraction, and the charm-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mendelson of
ing prizes, the function was one of
the lovely affairs of the season. Both New York, formerly of this city,
spent,
a short period in Detroit while
Mrs. Kuttnauer and Mrs. Tannenholz
were gowned in modish costumes of en route to Palm Beach, Fla., where
they
will
be guests at Hotel Royal
black satin and silver cloth.
Ponicianna for the remainder of the
winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Men-
Samuel Summerfield and Al Hecht, delson were accompanied on the trip
accompanied by a party of Chicago
by their son, Percival Mendelson.
friends, left on Saturday for New
York, from which point they sailed
Among the charming social events
on Wednesday on the S.S. I'aris for
of interest the past week was the re-
an extended trip through France, ception tendered Mrs. A. Anspach at

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Stout Women

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Seats Now on Sale for Two Weeks.

Eve., 50c to $2.50; Wed Mat., 50c to $1.50; Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00

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DETROIT'S' MOST EX-
CLUSIVE DINING ROOM

Every Night

CABARET

6 — New Vaudeville Acts — 6
Complete Nightly Changes

FRED A. BEATCHER, Pres.

The Marvelous Ritz Orchestra

For R

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BEN. SOMLYO, Manager

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Father and Son Night:

Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, is Father
and Son night at Temple Beth El.
It is hoped that all men and boys of
the congregation will take this oppor-
tunity to be together.

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Thrifty housewives make it a prac-
tice to have their drapes cleaned during
February, for they have learned from
, experience that when cleaning is de-
layed until spring it requires such ex-
treme measures to remove the inground
dirt that it shortens the service life of 1
■
the drapes.

ODORLESS AND PERFECT
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Temple Sisterhood:

On Monday. Feb. 11, members o f
the Sisterhood will enjoy a musica l
afternoon, the program being given
by Rudolph Szekely, baritone, former
ly of the Royal Opera, Budapest.

Thursday Movies:

and Dyers

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The or-
der of "Polonia Restituta" has been
conferred by the Polish government
on Da•.id Sarnoff, vice-nresident and
general manager of the Radio Corpor-
ation of America in appreciation of
his services in establishing the radio
s tation in Poland. Wladyslaw Wrob-
lewski, minister of Poland, writes Mr.
:dueller! "The station in Poland holds
out promise of ever growing boon to
my country."

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533-37 Forest Ave. E.

Phone Melrose 6570

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A DANCE

Will be given by the North Woodward Branch of the J. E. W. '

m the Elks Temple

' Sunday Evening
Feb. 17, at 8:30 p.m

Proceeds, a usuld, will be used for the transportation of war
Be charitable and help save • life.

orph.

ENJOY A WONDERFUL EVENING

TICKETS 25 CENTS PER PERSON

Millinery Class:

At this time of the year, our hats
If the advance sale of the tickets is begin to look shabby to us and we
a criterion, the fourth annual ball of long for new ones. Join our mil-
Purity Chapter No. 359, Order of linery class and in a few Tuesday
Eastern Star, to be held Monday
evening, Feb. 11, at the Eastern Star evenings, you will have completed the
most attractive spring bonnet imagin-
Temple, on Alexandrine avenue be- able. And you will have the added
tween Woodward and Cass, promises delight of having made it all yourself.
to be among the leading social events
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of the season. The committee reports D o mestic Sc ience Class:
that it has spared no efforts-in secur-
Are you contemplating marriage or
ing the finest entertainment. The are you already married? Do you
dance music
will
be furnished
by Mr. ever wish you could make something
his
band.
The program
and
o obe
f entertainment
will be headed by "new," something different? Don't
Aubrey Cherkose, a talented young you get tired of the same old menus?
will be dis- Mrs. Creusere can give you a host of '
Novel
souvenirs
v • , tat. and
tributed
refreshments
served. new recipes and in addition she can
among members teach you how to make them in a way •
'Pickets are on sale
that will please the most particular
of the chapter.
man.

POLISH GOVERNMENT
HONORS RADIO KING

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Clean Drapes
Wear Longer

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Spring is almost here and it is tin
to replenish your spring wardrob
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Wouldn't you rather have two dress
for the price that one would ordi-
narily cost? You can do this by
making them yourself. Join our dress-
making class and let Mrs. Ditman
show you how. Registration is now
open for our second term's work. The
class meets every Wednesday even-
ing from 7 to 9 o'clock. Call Glen-
dale 7981 for further information
and come next Wednesday evening.
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1452 Farmer St.—John R.
Near Woodward

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At the next meeting of the soci a
service class, Tuesday evening, Fe , ,
12, at 7:30, Miss Sarah Selminski, d i
rector of the Franklin Street Settl
ment, will speak on "Social Settl '
trent." This is a phase of social wor
which is of especial interest and w
hope our members will take adva
tage of hearing an interesting pr
sentation of settlement work.

ADAPT() ehtiee are desianed to fit
any thpe of foot up to sly. II with•
out ever lulling their shape.

The Entire Proceeds Will Go Towards the Relief
Work of
THE FEDERATION OF UKRAINIAN JEWS
OF DETROIT
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Social Service Class:

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sold hy expert
ADAPT() Au.
d under the nu-
Pilot. men. and fit ted
pervi•Ion of Dr. Byron Schindler.
requeet.
specialist—upon
noted foot

THE J. L. HUDSON CO.

Each Friday evening, Dr. Franklin
conducts a study class in the chapel
of the temple which is preceded by a
very brief religious service. This
class is open to all who are interested.

Dressmaking Club:

"Alone In The World "

Special Entertainment After 1:00 A. M.

New colorful combinations
are shown in the Spring
Silks, and many delightful
innovations are shown in the
new Woolens and Novelty
Wash Fabrics.

Friday Evening Study Class:

CHAPTER DANCE FEB. 11

Black or
Brown Kid
10.00

And the Entire Yiddish Theater Cast
In Z. Libin's Newest Success

Music and Dancing

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If your children are not attendin t
the Thursday movies, they are miss
ing a real treat. Pictures especiall
appropriate for children have bee
her home on Monterey avenue on Fri- selected and the attendance is in
day, honoring Mrs. Anspach's eighty- creasing weekly.
second birthday anniversary. Mrs.
Anspach, who is a pioneer Detroit Charity Sewing:
Women of the congregation ar
resident, was the recipient of con-
gratulatory greetings and gifts from reminded that their presence woul
be
welcomed at the charity sewing
her many friends.
which take place each Thursday
Won't you come and help in thi ;
I
worthy work?
WILL SING AT PURITY

The right Shoe for every
sport, made on lasts that give
the greatest freedom to the
foot, combined with stylish
lines. A smart appearance and
the greatest durability. These
are the excellent features found
in all shoes that are ADAPTO
made.

Mischa and Lucy German

The clOz

at Hudson's

Inn* Seth El
Nairs

We will be glad to emend the privilege of a
charge account to any customer worthy of it.

43 1 gratiot Ave.

First Evidences
of Spring
appears in the
Fabric Shops

Social workers representing various Germany and Italy. They will spend
a portion of the winter months on
ea given on Friday afternoon by the the Riviera on the Mediterranean
Sea. Prior to their departure, Mr.
g overning board of the Young Worn- Summerfield and Mr. Ilecht were
n's Hebrew Association at the Jew-
guests at 811 elaborate dinner at the
sh Woman's Club, 89 Rowena. Pre- Phoenix Club, tendered them by
s iding over the charmingly appointed members of the club, and were pre-
ea table, with its lace spread, silver
sented with appropriate ton-voyage
ervice and adornment of tulips,
laisies and carnations, were Mrs. gifts.
h enry Willman, Mrs. Joseph Welt,
At a recent election of officers of
Mrs. Victor Roamer and Mrs. Max
Fruhoff. The guests were given an the Franklin Street Settlement, of
opportunity of inspecting the newly which Miss Sadie Selminsky is super-
furnished rooms in which the mani- intendent, Mrs. Henry M. Fechimer Shaarey Zedek Men's Club
fold activities of the "Y" take place, of Pallister avenue was unanimously
Dance This Sunday.
sponsored by the Jewish Woman's chosen vice-president.
Club. Mrs. Welt prillented the fur-
The
next in the series of dances
niture for one of the artistically ar-
A keenly anticipated social event
ranged rooms. Receiving with Mrs. is the benefit bridge-tea planned un- sponsored by the Men's Club of the
Oscar Robinson, chairman of the der the auspices of the Alpha Phi Shaarey Zedak will be held in the
gymnasium of the synagogue this
board, were Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs, so- Epsilon Sorority of the University of
Michigan at the Women's Federation Sunday evening, beginning at 8:30
cial director of the "Y ;" Mrs. Samuel
Glogower, president of the Jewish club house on Saturday afternoon, p. m. The Wolverine Orchestra will
Woman's Club, and Miss Mildred Si- Feb. 9. The proceeds will be used supply the music. Ten chaperones
for the building fund of the sorority, have been secured to sponsor this
mons.
in which many Detroit young women dance.
Included in the itinerary of travel alumnae of the U. of M. are inter-
weowneelesweese
of many Detroiters during the winter ested. Among those actively inter-
months are many exceedingly inter- ested in the party are the Misses Sal-
ceding and delightful trips. Among lie Ehrlich, Yoletta Finsterwald, Ber-
those who embarked for cruises that nice Kahn and Ruth Airie.
will touch at points in the Old World
and the Panama Canal Zone are Mr.
, With its unsurpassed scenic and
and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg (Mignon climatic attractions, Southern Cali-
Bing) of Glynn court, who are so- fornia still continues to interest the
journing in Havana, Jamaica and winter tuorist. Among those who left Next Sunday's Sermon:
At the request of the Young Peo-
Santa Domingo, and Miss Sadie this week for Los Angeles and en-
Hirschman, accatnpanied by her virons were Mr. and Mrs. William A. ple's Temple Club, Dr. Franklin will
next
Sunday morning preach a ser-
brother, Jesse Hirschman, who left on Goldberg (Rose Hecht), who have
Sunday for New York, from which taken a suite at Hotel Ambassador, mon upon the subject "What Has Re-
ligion
to Offer to the Young Man and
point they sailed on the S.S. Rotter- and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Hollander,
dam for an extended cruise along the who will spend several months in Los Woman Today?" This sermon will
Meditilrranean Sea to Egypt and Pal- Angeles, San Diego and Long Beach. in part be based upon Channing Pol-
lock's play, "The Fool." It is hoped
estine. Miss: Hirschman and Mr.
Among the many charming affairs that all of our young people and
Hirschman will return by way of Eu-
given in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. many of their elders will be present
ropean countries.
Leo M. Franklin and family in honor at this service.
Keen interest centers in the forth- of Rabbi Franklin's twenty-fifth an-
coming meeting of the Sisterhood of niversary of his pastorate at Temple Acousticon Is Installed
Temple Beth El, to be held on Mon- Beth El, was a dinner of beautiful In the Temple:
For the benefit of those who are
day, Feb. 11, in the chapel of Temple appointments at Hotel Statler, fol -
Beth El, when a musicale will fea- lowed by a theater party, at which hard of hearing, the Acousticon has
been
placed in the main temple. Con-
ture the program of the afternoon. Bernard Ginsburg was host.
nections will be found in several of
Rudolph Szekely, the well known
the
front
pews in the middle section.
Oscar Robinson was the recipient
baritone, will entertain with interpre-
tations of the classics. A reception of a beautiful gift the past week It is hoped that those of our members
who
are
hard of hearing will avail
to the soloist and members will fol- from;the executive board of Temple
low in the dining rosin, where re- Beth El, in recognition of efficient themselves of this additional comfort
in
listening
to the services and ser-
freshments will be served by the so- services rendered during his tem-
cial hour committee, of which Mrs. porary incumbency as treasurer of mon.
the temple for several months.
Alfred Cecil is chairman.

oral organizations were guests at a

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One of the

Announcement is made by the
Young People's Auxiliary of the
Shaarey Zedek that the meeting of
Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, will be in
the form of a patriotic dance, on the
occasion of Lincoln's Birthday, and
will be given in honor of the aux.
iliary's past presidents.
The following past presidents will
be honored on the occasion: Charles,
Rubiner, Morris Klein, Abraham Le-1
vin, Jack Berkowitz and Elcanan
Saulson. Arrangements have been
completed for an interesting enter-
tainment program. Refreshments will
be served.
The committee in charge of the an-
nual formal dance, to be held on Sat-
urday evening, March 8, at Hotel
Statler, reports that from all indica-
tions this affair will be one of the
most successful in the history of the
organization.

Friday Night Club:

Our "Open House" on Friday even-
ings has proved very popular. Each
Friday evening a group of young men
and women gather here and make
merry. Sometimes they go out to
visit various places of interest in the
city; at others, they stay here and
listen to an entertainment of some
kind; and at all times, they enjoy the
evening. If you are a non-resident
and a stranger or you just feel that
you would like to spend • delightful
evening, come here to the club house,
89 Rowena street, Friday evening and
join our club. We know you will en-
joy yourself.

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Civic Music League Presents M Arena Gardens Feb. 11th

Detroit's Finest Young Artis

Chosen by Competitive Auditions.

TILLIE INDIANER

JANETTE FRASEF

LORRAINE PARKE

JAMES GIBB

Jewish Pianist

Harpist

'Cellist

Pianist

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