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ViEngtitortfEwtsn (A Kona)
(Hotzkee) Lebovitz, who is also a
In , addition
add
t t e i treasitd itnug Th e, n,i j ell , b a e n r s , i poo
member of the club. The entertain-
be held on Sun-
city of Detroit, this society takes an ment committee will
interest in the invalids in the dif- day afternoon, Feb. 24, at the home
ferent hospitals. The members visit of William Wolf, 633 Westminster
avenue.
i ' the Eloise asylum for the insane, the
Detroit Sanitarium, the Old Folks'
Y. P. A.
Perigolds.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
Home and the Orphan Asylum. Jew-
The last meeting of the Perigold ish patients are visited every two •The Shaarey Zedek Y. r. A.
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
wishes to announee to its many friends Club was held at the home of Miss weeks sad special efforts are made Is coining to the fore again,
giving a formal -- brilliant
that the committee in charge of the Rae Erinpries on Tuesday evening to look after them and to bring cheer They're
.„,i gay
coming affair are enthusiastically last. Miss Erinpries proved a charm- into their lives. The next regular
working to assure all who attend its ing hostess and served an excellen t meeting will take place Wednesday, On March the Nth—now you know
when
grand charity ball, which is to lie held luncheon. Miss Rivkin at next week's Feb. 27, in their regular meeting hall.
So men trot out the hard boiled front,
on 51arch 2 at the Kirby Center, a meeting has arranged •an especiallY All members are urged to (Mew!.
Look
up the studs, the patent pumps
attractive
program
and
as
a
special
very enjoyable evening. Anamber of
Home Culture Club.
For the old Tux you'll have to hunt.
very attractive prizes are offered by favor to members has extended to
Run
to
the tailor to press out the
The llome Culture Club will hold
the cenimitte. , in charge. Mask if them the privilege of each inviting a
MI lips,
possihle. Cennuittee: Mrs. II. Klein, guest. An interpretive classic dance a memorial meeting in honor of th ,
Go
to
the
phone—call your girl now. '
president; Mrs..I. Fleischer, general is to be the feature of the evening's late Dr. Elyasher Iliaal Machshovos),
chairman; Mrs. A. II. Fixler, assist- entertainment. Refreshments will be the well known critic and writer, at If not, it may be too late,
the Jewish Institute, corner of High For her plenty of time you must al-
ant chairman; Mrs. .1. Sobel, secy.:. served at 10 o'clock.
low
and Hastings streets, on Sunday, Feb.
atry ; 51es. II. Lipson, treasurer.
Ada. B'nai Yisroal.
24, at 2 p. m. Admission free. All Or you won't get the date.
Tell
her an extraordinary bell
Yisroel, Detroit's are welcome.
The Adas
Zenist Kultur Society.
Is going to be held at a nifty place
The Zionist Kultur Society will young pimple's organization for the
Where—lady
the Studer Ilall.
Philorn•thic Debating Club.
meet Monday evening, Feb. 25, at the fostering of the Jewish spirit, regrets
At the tenth annual oratorical con- See, we are setting you a regular
Jewish Women's Club house, 89 Ro- that lust Saturday's crowd had to be'
pace."
wena, at S o'clock. Or. William V i- disappointed at the non-n • "en" o f ' • test of the Philomuthic Debating
Translated, it nouns that the sec-
Isa-
scheduled speaker. The lecture
daver will read a paper on Jewish his- the
mid annual formal will be held at the
will be given on Saturday morning, Club, ' held
Wednesday,
Feb.
13,
speaking
on
"Rekindled
llerger
dore
tory during the reign of King Herod.
was 'awarded the Herman Au. Stotler ballroom Sunday night, March
Following the usual discussions of Feb. 23, during the services, in the Fires
obtained from the
, „
medal a 1( 1 11 Jr 'man S. Dora- 8. Tickets can be
gust go I 1 ( ‘ an(
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the paper, the organization will dis- vestry chambers of the Farnsworth
hal, speaking on "The Demon's Dis- following: Oscar Kauffman and Betty
cuss the advisability of holding ic mid- avenue synagogue, between Beau le
Friedman. Murry Klein is chairman.1
winter dinner-dance. and St. Antoine streets. The speaker ciples," won the Maurice Moscovitz
These meetings are open to the will be a Yonkel Jessel and the sub- silver medal. The judges of the con-
Colburn Athletic Club.
test
were
Rabbi
Henry
Berkowitz,
public and we trust that those who jest "What Is a Jew?" An interest-
The Colburn Athletic Club, a
Herman August and Charles Gold-
are interested in literature talks ing morning is promised to all.
newly
formed organization, held its
stein. The other speakers were Bar-
along Jewish lines will make it their
Sigma Phi Gamma.
ney Koffman, Isadore Goldstein, Jack first meeting at the home of Joseph
business to be present.
Raskin.
Plans were discussed for
Miss Bernice Cohen of Clairmont Schulman and Jack Thumin. On the club's first dance. to be - given at
Monday, Feb. IS, the Philomative
Twelfth Street District Mothers' Club avenue entertained the Sigma Phi held its meeting before Pisgah Lode': the Jericho Temple, March 30. Mu-
The Twelfth Street Insrtict Moth- Gamma Sorority at its last regular of the Order of B'nai B'rith. For sic will be furnished by a novelty or-
meeting, Sunday afternoon, Feb. 17.
ers' Club will meet at 3 p. m. next
Further plans were discussed for the the program Berger and Barahal chestra.
Saturday afternoon, Feb. 23, at
'lad party to be held in the salon of presented their oratorical contest North Woodward Branch J. E. W. W.
Ilutchins School, corner of Gladstone the
Tahama Court apartments Sun- speeches and were greeted with muc
and Wilson, one block east of Twelfth day afternoon, March 9. By the ad- enthusiasm by the members of Pis.
The North Woodward branch of
Jewish Women's European Wel-
street.
vance sale of tickets, it is evident that gah Lodge. An attempt was also the
A representative of the Board of
fare
held its last annual meeting at
made at humor, when Jack Thome
Health will speak on pre-natal care, the affair will be a success. Tickets and Hyman Barahal presentel. t heir the Jewish Woman's Club rooms,
illustrated with moving pictures. The may be obtained by calling Miss Mil- "Canielflage" stunt. William Knot). Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 20. The
development of Jewish literature in dred Bachrach, Northway 1071-M.
various committees gave favorable
Miss Lillian Gottesman of Alger now presided at the meeting. Next reports of the dance that was held
America will be the second topic dis-
avenue will be hostess at the next Sunday night the Philomathic will
Much
cussed by Mr. Korman.
meet at Kirby Center, where inter- Sunday et the Elks' Temple.
regular
meeting,
Sunday
afternoon,
A good musical program has been
esting speeches on recent topics will is due to the committee in charge of
Feb.
24.
arranged and the meeting will be fol-
be offered. The speaker of the even- this dance, who were the following:
lowed by dancing of Russian folk
ing will be Professor Lawrence Selt- Mrs. S. Swersky, Mrs. E. B. Newman,
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
dances, which will be participated in
Mrs. Julius Epstein, Mrs. S. Shaflan-
The regular meeting of the Hebrew zer of Detroit City College.
by the women themselves, and the
der and Mrs. M. Kopel. The 6-year-
typical American dance, the Virginia Ladies' Aid ociety was held Wednes-
old twin daughters of Sir. and Mrs.
Kultur
League,
bier
day, Feb. 13, and was very well at-
B
Reel, which will be led by Mrs. Robin- tended in spite of the inclement
Samuel Cohen rendered some very
The Bessarabiar Kultur League, smart folk dances under the direction
son, recreational director of the weather. All standing committees
which meets every Sunday afternoon of Miss Kathlyn Pereira. The dance
Hutchins School, will form the grand
made their reports, which were of in- at 4 o'clock at the Jewish Institute,
was a success and the organization
finale of the meeting.
is making considerable progress in its wishes to thank everyone who was
study of Jewish history. The club there.
has completed plansJor a Purim ban-
quet and concert which is to be held
Kynthian Club.
•
on Sunday evening, March 23, at the
The regular meeting of the Kyn-
Jewish Institute. Price of admission thian Club was held Sunday after-
Formerly of 'Wins Co.
will be $1 a couple.
noon, Feb. 17, at the home of Alex
Wolf, 633 Westminster avenue.
The Round Table.
Favorable reports as to the ar-
The Round Table will meet next rangements of the club's banquet, to
Sunday, Feb. 24, at 3 p. m., in the be held March 9 at the King 1Vah Lo,
assembly room of the main library, were made by the committees in
Kirby and Woodward. There will be charge of the affair.
a debate on the question "The Ad-
The club was fortunate to obtain
visability of the Jewish Vote in the as a speaker L. Wolfstein, who spoke
United States." Mr. Brevis will speak on "Social Organization." The talk
for the affirmative and Mr. Friedgut proved very interesting and beneficial
will uphold the negative. The public to the members and they wish to ex-
HE PRICES OF FURS in the Montreal
is invited to attend this meeting.
tend to him their sincere thanks.
Pelt Market have increased from
The next meeting will he held at
Y . P. S.
mont Sweetwine,
, of
39
to 75c; . We imported our pelts direct from
The Young People's Society of Des the
home ave nue.
troit held an open meeting 1Vednes-
Europe before the increase. If you buy
day evening, Feb. 20, at the Hebrew
Omega Epsilon Sorority.
now, you will save a worth-while sum.
Baby Day Nursery, 545 East Canfield
The Woman's Federation Club
avenue. The entertainment for the house was the scene of a charming
evening, under the chairmanship of card party given by the Omega Emu.
Harry Garvin, was par excellent. Ion Sorority, Thursday evening, Feb.
Lovely new shades. Peach, Sand, Gray,
Dancing followed and a good time 14. The decorations and refresh.
was had by all. Nomination of offi- ments were significant of Valentine
Cocoa, Nat. Blue, Walnut and Snow White
cers will take place at the meeting Day. The hostess at the next meet-
to be held Wednesday, Feb. 27, at ing will be Miss Sylvia Cohen.
the Nursery Hall. The president, Jo-
seph
L. Straub, urges that all mem-
Madison Athletic Club.
Genuine Kamchatka Cherry Red Foxes
bers be present.
The Madison Athletic Club held its
$35, $45, $50.
regular meeting on Sunday, Feb. 17,
Y. H. Canadian Club of Michigan.
at 89 Rowena. 51. Gruakin was elect-
The Young Hebrew Canadian Club
ed treasurer and Morris Levin ser-
Dyed Russian Foxes, all shades $35 to $50
of Michigan held its last regular geant-at-arms. The new (lance com-
. meeting Sunday afternoon, Feb. 17, mittee made an excellent report as'
Finest Russian Sables—
, at Hotel Taller. The main topic for to sale of tickets fur the fourth in-
discussion was the informal dance to formal dance, to be given by the
$100, $125, $150, $200, $280
be held Sunday evening, March 2, at
Madison Athletic Club on Sunday
Hotel Statler ballroom. A select or- evening March 23, with music by the
$55, $60, $75
Lovely Hudson Bay Sables
chestra Will furnish the music for the
evening. No expense has been spared Rialto orchestra. The public is in-
to make this affair one of the biggest vited to attend the gym classes that'
events of the season. are being held on Tuesday and Thurs- '
(lay nights at the Balch School, St. ;
Antoine and Palmer streets. Music
Soffola Girls.
,
Ix
Baum
Miss
Fay
Shaingbain
of
665
Hague
is furnished after basketball games
Fur
Marten
avenue
was
hostess
at
the
last
regular
on
Tuesday nights,
Coats
$35 to $45.
meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 12, of the
Stone
Now
Ladies' Auxiliary I. 0. B. B.
Sutiola Club.
Marten
The Ladies Auxiliary of I. 0. B. B.
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Pl i.
Half
Up to $35.
wishes
to thank the following mein-
Price
A. T. C.
The regular meeting of the A. T. hers who were hostesses at the card
Floor,
Park
Avenue
Building
C.
was
held
Sundae
afternoon,
Feb.
party
on
Feb. 19 for their financial'
Second
Across From Hotel Tuller
17, at the home of Barney Ross. The support as well as for the work thcyj
discussion at the meeting was regard- did in helping to make this affair a
.held at success: Mrs. Blatnikoff. Mr. Swer
ing the dance, whichis to be in
co- sky, Mrs. Zuckerman, Mr Londn.
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Wan Girls. Mrs, Modell. Mrs. Agree, Mrs. Schultz,
The dance committee has reported Mrs. J. If. Epstein, Mrs. Fred Ep-
number of tickets have been stean, Mrs. Sataysky, Mrs. Margolis,
I that ■
sold and final preparations have been Mrs. Lapedus, Mrs. Gould, Miss Gold-
made to make this dance the fore- man, Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Ilinian, Mrs.
most of the season. The club held a Fixler, Mrs. Harry Klein, Miss Clara
Joint meeting with the Sooey Wan Brand, Mrs. Sol Cohen, Mrs. New-
Girls Feb. 19, at the home of Miss man, Mrs. Rosenbloom, Mrs. Prenz-
liner, Mrs. George Cohen, Mrs.
. YarolloW.
Sophie Katz, NIrs. Goodfriend, Mrs.
Kin: Klub. Licht and Mrs. Flanders. A good
The Kinn Klub held a meeting Sun- time was had by all those attending,
Feb. 17, at the home of M. due to the efforts of the above men-
day.
Golden, 505 Frederick avenue. The Honed hostesses.
club decided to adopt an orphan and
Athena Girls Club.
Byron Rosinsky was appointed to
The Athena Girls Club will hold
I take care of all the particulars. The
year
party Saturday evening
a
leap
, membership campaign is in full swing
and the club has taken in many new at the home of Misa Betty Teton,
Theodore
street.
The next regular
may
members. Those desiring to join
send their application to William meeting will he held Tuesday, Feb.
Ask owners of the good Maxwell Club Sedan
26,
at
the
Youbg
Women's Club
i Wolf, 659 Gratiot avenue, or give to
why they are so enthusiastic about this model
any member of the club and it will rooms, 89 Rowena street. This is a
very
important
meeting
and all mem-
and they will probably phrase their delight in
be acted upon at once. The club's
basketball team is in full swing and I bets are urged to attend. There will
a score of ways. But in the last analysis you
under the able management of Nate be discussion of the informal dance,
will find their answers really mean ruggedness
to be given Sunday, March 16, at
combined with dependable, economical daily
Hotel Steller.
service of an exceptionally varied nature.
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good furniture is appreciated
the Hanle "Kamen" is honored. In this
great FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE
you will fled "Karpen" creations as well as the
choicest productions of other leading makers at tre-
mendous savings.
This luxurious suite advertised as a "special"
for Saturday, is upholstered in rich taupe-rose mo-
hair, with covered backs and sides. It has remov-
able spring cushions, Marshall spring construction
throughout, heavy Queen Anne frame, and silken
tassels on arms. A remarkable value, at—
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Before Spring Prices Advance!
Dining Suite!
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8 Pieces... $ 184
$75 to $90
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Where elm In Detroit would you expect
to find such a valuet Them beautiful
suites. fashioned in dtio.fininh genuine wal-
nut, Include tnassi•• 55-inch buffet wills
four-leg front, large 12-Inch oblong exten•
pion table, are chairs and hoot chair with
seats covered in line tapestry or genuine
!wither ,
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3 Pieces... $ 198
Massive dresser. full-sixo. bow-end bed
and large runtrondlona chifforette in genuine
lain--in a perfect portrayal of the Louis
Kv period, A further definite demonatra•
Ulm of the Money•m•ving opportunities of
the February ', Os.
A Whole Year to Pay
Rich "Tudor" Period
Genuine Walnut Suite
10 Pieces.. $248
FURS
The Good
MAXWELL
Club Sedan
Why Owners Delight
In This Useful Car
There is no question at all about , the wide
margin of value•superiority which this Club
Sedan offers the buyer.
New Location:
John H. Thompson Company
4446 Cass Ave.
Glendale 9310
No "formbr price" is necess•ry to mirth.
fish this remarkable value! The suite comes
exactly an pictured, In genuine walnut and
consists of se-inch buffet with four-leg front.
six-foot oblong cut-corner extension table,
merni•entloaed rhino cabinet. server c•bInet,
five chairs and boat chair with meats cov-
ered in heavy' tapestry.
Wednesday Eve., Feb. 27
1r1K1
712 ; CteS t il
Boris Thomashevsky
The Eminent Jewish Actor and
Playwright, with his original
cut of all awe, direct from his
Brodaway Theater, in his great-
est Musical Comedy, the
JOLLY TAILORS
Music by Jos. Chernievsky
Tuesday:
"Der Yeshiva Bochur"
Wednesday:
"Der Greener Millionaire"
Friday, Saturday Kai Suadayi
"Die Alte Liederlaeh"
Tickets on Sale at Box Office.
Main 7790
The Phi Delta Sorority has com-
pleted plans for its first spring frolic, I
to be held at the Hotel Taller, Sun.
day, April 13. Miss Betty %Vein-
! garden, chairman of ticket commit.;
tee; Miss Yetta Dvorkin, chairman of
committee on arrangements; Miss.
Gladys Kroll, publicity chairman.
The Phi Delta has also completed
plans for a leap year party to be held
at the home of Slits Rose Weisberg,
69 Holbrook, Saturday, March 1.
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A Whole Year to Pay
Genuine Fine Mohair
Roll Arm Suite
2 Pieces... $294
Only • atom. personal InapectIon. and
comparimon writ h values elaewhere will do
iuotice to till. auperb coil,. It conatrta of
tna.nlye ,to ality constructed, full-sire day..
enport and arm chair to match, covered all-
over In A neat ttnallty mohair. with roll arm.
and Marshall wing construction. A Satur-
day sic special. at 5154.
OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
Main Store — High at Hastings
Phi Delta Sorority.
231 Michigan Ave. Main 7790
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Rare Old Louis XV
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A Whole Y114( 10 Pay
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8432 Hamilton at Philadelphia
4721 Warren West at Thirtieth
13506 Oakman Blvd. at Davison
ductio'
Nonarnee Club.
A most charmingly arrange(' leap
I year Valentine party was given by
the Nonamee Club at the home of
Young Peopl✓ s Temple Club.
Miss Fannie Fogel, 292 Theodore, on
Leap year party, Wednesday, Feb.
Feb. 16. The favors and decorations ,
27.
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were appropriately carried out in'
Valentine colors. Miss Ray Blatni-I formal leap year party on foot—a
affair—but this time a real one
kaff was chairman of the entertain- novel cotillion--something different —
merit committee. Miss Ethel Krantz' —a
new music by feminine artists—ap-
rendered two monologues which I
proved very entertaining. Games.; propriate favors—late discoveries—
music and dancing concluded the pro- fresh enthusiasm—unfamiliar faces
. gram. A dainty luncheon was served —and, of course, your friends. Tick-
ets on sale from club members. All
I I to 24 guests. The next meeting of
reservations to be in by Monday, Feb-
, the club will he held at the home of 25. A genuine surprise and delight.
;
Krantz,
635
Belmont
aye-
, Miss Ethel
Sisterhood of Congregation EissanueL
I nue 'Tuesday Feb. 26.
The get-together party. given by
the Sisterhood of Congregation
Emanuel Monday afternoon, Feb. 17,
was well attended and enjoyed by all
present. Mr. Harry Friedgut, as
siatant educational director of the
United Jewish Charities, was the
speaker. His subject was ''Jewish
Education," which was interesting
and appropriate.
Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek.
A card and lotto party, to be given
for the purpose of raising money for
the Theological Seminary, will be
given at the home of Mrs. J. A. Zech-
man, 404 East Ferry avenue, on
Monday, Feb. 25, at 2 p. m. Prises
will be given to each table and're-
freshments will be served. The La.
dies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek
have promised to raise a certain
amount of money for the Theological
Seminary and Mrs. Zechman, presi-
dent of that organization, is leaving
no stone unturned to fulfill the
promise.