%il r.y)rnow PAGE EIGHT Ni4 MAMA /rwisti M Rom Km FESTIVAL ARRANGED BY OAKLAND FOLK 1101WANAMIIIIVIVIKA KAMP: NA 15 A ti: t -0. :11 C k 511 WOMENS WEAR i: A vg ;1. C V. Unusual Values in a Sale of A IC 51 10. A . 0 1 . i: Woodward Avenue—between Grand River and State French Beaded Frocks 14: ti: 51 :A Handmade Creations Imported Direct by Heyn's Priced Remarkably Low at a X ti: IC X le 2500 FOR HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES All the New High Colors Included in This Group Frocks and evening gowns of originality and fine workmanship. This is an oppor- tunity to secure your Christmas party frock at a very modest price. A A 51 0. alt i ef. 5i 10. 'A •• 0 3 : • 11 *01. cfil Community Center Groups Will Fig-.1 ure in Entertainment. The Oakland Community Center will give a Chanukah program Sun- day evening, Dec. 25, 8 o'clock. in the chapel of Temple Beth El. The en- tertainment is being carried out by the boys and girls clubs in the Oak- land district, adult organizations and the pupils of the music school con- he Detroit girls who are attending fleeted with the center. The choir of Friday and Saturday will mark the Highland Siteeir, Tarrytown-on-the- the Kultur League, consisting of 40 return of Detro:t students from the many colleges, universities and pre Hudson, N. Y., are distinguishing male and female voices, which is be- themselves by their active partimpa- ing trained and directed by Dr. Mark paratory schools which they attend far the winter recess of either two or thin in the many activities offered by Gunzberg, the distinguished pianist, the school. Miss Herta Tannenholz, will render a series of songs. Inter- three weeks, depending on the school. Miss Clara Heineman of Bloomfield daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin pretative dances based on Chanukah , themes will be given, as well as two Tannenholz of the Whittier Apart- , Ilills, who attends Bradford Academy, meats, recently won a place On tnii one-act plays. The entertainment Massachusetts; the Misses Ruth Lam- bert and Frances Hirer, who are in music honor roll. Besides, she is on will be open to the residents of the the cum laude honor roll for scholar- Oakland district and others who are their sophomore and freshman years, ship, president of the junior class, interested in the center's actviities. respectively, at Whaaton College, secretary of the publication board Norton Sin-s.; the Misses Louise Sel- and a member of the student tribunal. ling and Maxine Finsterwald, who Frank and Louie study at Wellesley College; the Misses The Misses Dorothy Makin, the latter of Royal Oak. have Elizabeth Krolik and Agnes Epstean. Sisters" and Miss students at Connecticut ( ollege, New - Frank is secretary-treasurer of the London, Conn., and the Misses Made- Big Sister organization. Miss Reva Wire Than 500 Boys and Girls Will line Rosenberg, Bluma Darius and Hold Reunion. Scheinman, who is spending her first Gertrude Marks of Oscoda, Mich., a year at Highland Manor, recently frequent visitor in the city, who at- More than 500 boys and girls who took a leading part in one of the stn- I tend Simmons College, Boston, will dent dramatitc productions. The! were the guests at the camp of the all return from the east. Miss Sara Misses Rosalind Robinson and Doro- I Fresh Air Society last summer will Stocker and Miss Miriam Fechimer thy G. King are also students at 1 p ar ti c ipate in a reunion arranged in will return from Vassar College, Highland Manor. The girls expect celebration of Chanukah Wednesday Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Saturday. Miss to be home Saturday for their Christ- afternoon, Dec. 24, '2:30 o'clock, at Ethel Oppenheim is due Saturday mas vacation. ' the Kirby Center, Kirby and St. An- from Milwaukee, where she attends toine avenues. The program will Coli• Milwaukee-Downer College, and Miss Miss Elsa Adele Freeman of 20; sist of a number of humorous sketch,: Marian Stutter, who is studying at the Chicago boulevard returned last to be given by the boys' and girls' University of Wisconsin in Madison, Thursday from LaSalle Seminary,' clubs in the Hastings street district. is expected to arrive the same day. Auburndale, Mass., to spend the affiliated with the Jewish Institute, a 11'' University of Michigan students as vacation with her grand-IChanukah play by a girls' club and . will reach Detroit Friday. Am g ('ristn Sir s. Alexander' talks by Norman Levin, director of Ruth mo th er. them are the Misees Freeman, Miss Freeman's parents, boys' activities at camp, and Miss Pauline F oir'erWald, N Myra N al,y ,(re s are un a European tour. Miss Sylvia Caroline Epstein, who was in charge Rena llor- . t of the work among the girl vacation- witz, Theodora Judit nh"A ' r on stam, Jo- Glazer also returned last Thursday acts. Sidney Lopata, one of the boys' no Josephine dith Breitenbach sephine front Monticello Seminary, Godfrey, ! to spend her vacation with her counsellors , will lead in the singing ' (merman. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gla- of camp songs and the camp yells will air of 644 West Kirby avenue. ' be sounded by the yell leader. 1 Mrs. Albert A. Blitz of Pingree Bags of candy and other edibles — avenue entertained 12 guests with a I will be distributed. Alvin E. Schreiber of 924 West luncheon and bridge at her home Sat- 1 The ages of the boys and girls Hancock avenue is spending the holi- range from 9 to 16. Nine hundred urday afternoon, Dec. 6. season in New York City. day seas iyouthful guests spent their vacations David M. Welling spent several at the Fresh Air Society camp last Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Sloman and ' summer. children. Eleanor and Norman, for- days in Cleveland last week. a st, e ie vn eu rn e i orfk T , ta.., chosen "Bi g land 0 FRESH AIR CAMPERS IN CHANUKAH FETE ENDURING SILVERPLATE A Gift of Usefulness of enduring quality is a gift to be pr S for the years. The pieces pictured are characterized by a simplicity of design that makes them acceptable for their beauty —and they are of the quality that insures years of use. The Tea Set of three pieces in a design derived from an old English model, is $20. The Well-and-tree Platter, with an ap- plied border, is $12.95. The matching double vegetable dish is $10.50. The J. L. Hudson Co. a ' at the Addison hotel prior to leaving for the east, where they will reside. i Mrs. Sloman and her children expect tr..f. to spend some time in Syracuse, N. Y., with Mrs. Sloman's father, J. /11 Sherman, and her brother and sister, ;A! Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Hamburg, while 5i en route to their new home. Mrs. A. M. Caplan of Tuxedo ave- nue entertanied with a surprise stork shower. luncheon and bridge Wednes- day afternoon, Dec. 10, honoring Mrs. Emanuel Weil. Covers were laid for 12 guests at the tables, which were centered with decorations in pink and white and small white storks. 4, Heyn'. Fourth Floor lidos _. "'Fla Eliaahn•h ---- I f , ,A Miss Belle Schlussel, 1655 Burlin- guest Or Mrs. game avenue. is making an indefinite of Detroit. visit with Miss Sally Mauer of New Philip H. Jacobit e f'01- go to Fro m 1311,1tinlore.MisTezr.iy York City. t o r betul:g lo t t to Detroit New Yo rk, Jan. 5. Mrs. Morris Goodman and daugh- ter, Carolyn, of 3017 East Grand •• ..te Miss Reva Scheinman, who will ar- boulevard will leave next Sunday for rive on Saturday from Tarrytown-on. a fortnight's visit with relatives and 0=0=11)=0 Ow-Hudson, N. Y., where she attends friends in Louisville, Ky. C01:20=0=101===20= 101= Ilighland Manor, will spend her vaca- Mrs. H. II. Prenzlauer and 10 De- tion with Mr. and Sirs. Louis M. Gold- . berg of 11534 Byron avenue. Miss trait girls spent the past week in Scheinman's parents, Mr. and Sirs. I. Port Huron assisting the ladies of the' Society's Rendezvous 0 1I,. Scheinman of 262 Rowena street, Mt. Sinai Synagogue in the bazaar MAKE THIS SIIOP YOUR HEADQUARTERS are spending the winter In Los An- which they held for the benefit of the 0 treks with their sons, Arthur and Ben- synagogue's fund °, jamin. Miss Anne Weinberg, who attends- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Mourne Rosenfield of Western Normal College at Kalama- : Second boulevard will sail from zoo, is spending her vacation with 636 WASHINGTON ARCADE ! New York Jan. 20 for southern Eu- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weinberg of Josephine avenue. 1540 WASHINGTON BLVD. rope. q ""Ii2V°14k241""":""":41*. O 1 1 Hirschfield Shops U Cadillac 8145 A NEW AND COMPLETELY EQUIPPE I) BEAUTY SIIOP O U fi MR. JACK H. BROOKS Expert Haircutting **** Theatrical make-up and supplies. *8** The art of make-up taught by Mr. J. R. Hirsh- field personally. 0 U 0 fi **** Costumes and Wigs Rented and Sold 0 U 0 **** It'e recommend the Nestle Lrnroil Prof, it permanent ern r ivy 11 = =10= ao 0=0 0 0=0 0=0 v3 No Finer Gift nor Better Time— '4( In our Crystal !biota—Main Floor may be (mind more than fifty open-stork patterns in tableware, including etched, en- crystal, iridescent and gold-banded crystal. Prices front $3.00 to $I.Iit.uu fi•flred, 01(•1; ye• do:ea. Glass Salad iris tax front pot to $.50.0tt per doom. r i . I n Mandell Davidson of 431 East , 0 Kirk. avenue was host at a reception last Sunday afternoon and evening in honor 4,1' his daughter, Kate, whose lqw.fement to Alfred Bluestein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Bluestein of Taylor avenue. was recently an- nounced. Mr. Davidson's daughters, 0 Sirs. I eit Morris. Miss Betty David- son and Mrs. Israel Davidson, assisted 0 in receiving the guests. — Miss Lucille Finaterwald (laughter 11 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald of 887 Calvert avenue. who has been residing in Boston, will arrive in De- ,„, troit Dee. 24 to visit her parents. Her sister. Miss Maxine Finsterwald, ''' , U who is a freshman at Wellesley Col- 0 lege, will reach, home Saturday for her vacation. 0 CI100 Miss I.illian Weinberg of Josephine avenue will spend the holiday season in Lansing and Flint. Mr. and M rs. Jacob Warren and family of Glynn court visited in Washington while en route to Florida, where they will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sol E. Heineman of Bloomfield Hills were called to Cin- cinnati last week by the death of Mrs. Heineman's mother. Their daughter, Miss Clara Heineman. who attends Bradford Academy, Massachusetts, joined them. She will return to De- troit Saturday to spend a fortnight with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Win of 89.10 Goodwin avenue entertained at a dinner Sunday evening, Dec. t4, in honor of the second birthday an- niversar• of their son, Lawrence. Covers were laid for 40 guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fineborg (Edith Sheryl, formerly of 1560 Glynn court, have left for Battle Creek to make their permanent home. The - are residing at the Post Tavern unt I the completion of their new home. Sir. and Sirs. Alfred Mendelsohn have moved from Glynn court to 2654 Pasadena avenue. The Misses Rose and Betty Rerick of Owen avenue were hostesses to the following guests last Friday evening: The Misses Ruth and Amy Barnett. Rose and Lillian Gordon, Rose awl Lee Lampert, Emma and Sara Pert. man, Sara Behrman, Henrietta Ber- ger, Betty Landsman and Mrs. AI Blitz. Bridge was played. gemple Vieth El Notrs Sunday Morning Services: "Jesus and Judah Slacealtiai" will be the subject of Dr. Franklin's pre- holiday sermon Sunday. .appropriate- ness is given to this discussion by the fact that Christmas and the Festival of Dedication (Chanukah I are co - in- cident this year. The discussion one of timely interest and should be heard by all our members and their friends. Hebrew Claues: The Hebrew classes on Tuesday af- ternoon and Saturday morning are open to all who wish to attend. We are particularly anxious that the chil- dren of members should jam these Ti, 110 so, however, it will classes. be necessary that they register with- out delay. Gloves For the male members of your family. All sizes from boys to men. Variety of leathers and style's. Then. too, there are Ties, Pull-over Sweater s. Shirts. Mufflers. Bath Robes. Pajamas, Bose. Handkerchiefs, etc. etc. E. J. Hickey Co. 1533 Washington Blvd. Next Steller Hotel. FINE CHINA AND CRYSTAL For practical purposes and for service through many years no better gift could be made than one of fine china or crystal. A dinner service of china or crystal, or a portion of one from our numerous open-stock patterns would make a dis- tinctive gift, to be appreciated more than usually Miss Arlene Gildenhorn of Virginia park has left for Chicago to spend the holiday season. 0 Il GIFTS of DISTINCTION r.221 A Cadillac for Christmas! See the Cadillac. now on display in the following showrooms: Jefferson at Walker Cass at York General Motors Building GOLD ENCRUSTED TABLE WARE Left-- "Autumn" A popular Lenox pattern Right-- A wide flat gold Lenox pattern OPEN STOCK PATTERNS OPEN s'l OCK PATTERNS Haviland Lenox Guerin Minton Ahrenfeldt Cauldon Union Ceram:tote Wedgwood Royal Bavarian Copeland-Spode Noritake Booths Adams Rorstrand Ridgway Rosenthal and others. It 'rrutrr litatrg must be conceded that a gift of service plates would be most acceptable. Exceptionally hand- some are service, entree and salad plates from Lenox, Minton, Coalport, Cauldon and of Royal Worcester and Limoges China. Pope-Goner Syracuse China Homer-Laughlin Edwin M. Knoel-s ■ and other leading We feature as al Christmas Spemal an imported Kohl encmpsted serv.ce plate at manufacturers 5.00 t Gymnasium CI The men's gymnasium classes are held an Monday and Thursday even- Women', gym- ings at 7:30 p. m. nasium classes are held on Tuesday evenings at 7:30 p. m. and on Friday at 10 a. m. Those who wish to keep "physically fit" should attend these classes. Young People's Temple Club Winter Formal: On Tuesday evening, Dec. 23, the Young People's Temple Club will hold its annual winter formal dance in the ballroom of the temple. Music on this occasion will be furnished by Cruzet's Alabama Orchestra. No ticket.* will be sold at the door, but may be obtained from officers and members of the hoard of the Young People's Temple Club. Dr. Franklin'. Bible Claes: On Friday next, Dr. Franklin will give the third of his addresses on "Jewish Beliefs and Practices." We hope that an increasing number of members of the congregation and their friends will attend these classes Encrusted Gold Band Dinnerware. This pattern is of Lrnnr China. Gold Bandit! China in ninny other Wa•r,' may also be boil in open stork. Dinnerunre Peitt. Second Flo., The "COL(INIAL," one of the mail stock patterns in Laws (lieu. Seco trl LibraryAi, , Or East' Grand River Eilabli3hed I5.10