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The annual meeting and luncheon
of the Fresh Air Society will take
place at the Phoenix Club Wednesday
afternoon, Jan. 14, at 12:30 o'clock.
= Morris D. Waldman, managing three-
of the United Jewish Charities,
will discuss several phases of a com-
prehensive program of Jewsh com-
munal work which the United Jewish
Charities and other agencies are con-
sidering with a view of developing
Jewish social service in the city. Mrs.
Eleanor Jones Ford, new director of
the North End Community Clinic, will
present her plans for the extension
of the work of the clinic, which is
under the auspices of the Fresh Air
=• Society. Mrs. Harry Newman of 655
= Lawrence avenue is in charge of the
reservations. As a number of new
ZILBER-STIER
Mr. and SIN. David Goldstein of
'" Indictee will be discussed, the officers Virgina park will he hosts at a reeve.:
•:•_
The marriage of Miss Bessie Stier,
= have requested that all members at- Lion Sunday, .lan. IN, at 274 Garfield daughter of Mrs. S. Stier of Leaven-
d.
avenue in honor of their daughter, worth, Kan.. to Israel %Ober of De-
Molly, and Bernard Waster, whose trait took place Sunday afternoon,
Starting last Tuesday afternoon, engagement was recently announced. Dec. 28, at the home of the bride's
sister, Mrs. Jack %cities, in the pres-
the Phoenix Club is holding a series Ni cards.
ence of the immediate families. Rabbi
of Tuesday bridge and mah Jung
A. M. Hershman officiated. After a
luncheons for its members. Prizes
Mrs. George Kleinman entertained
wedding trip to New' York and Balti-
are given at each table.
at a luncheon last Saturday for her
more, Mr. and Mrs. %inter will reside
—
sisters. the Misses Lucille and Maxine
in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. David Stiller of 1695 Finsterwald, who returned to Boston
Virginia park entertained at a dinner last week-end. Miss Maxine is a
ROSENTHAL-ALEINIKOFF
New Year's day at the Book-Cadillac freshman at Wellesley College.
Aaron Aleinikoff of Philadelphia
Hotel 11 honor of their wedding anni-
Sir. and Mrs. Alex Inter:min and announces the marriage of his (laugh-
versary.
daughter, Esther. of 283 Frederick ter, Esther, to Philip Rosenthal, son
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of Mrs. Sarah Rosenthal of 2509
The Comas Club entertained with avenue left last Wednesday for Mi.
Blaine avenue, Detroit, which took
an elaborate New Year's eve party at ant, la., where they expect to spend place Dec. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Rosen-
the Stutter Hotel fur its members. several months. Sidney and Harold thal are at home at 2509 Blaine ane-
Inierman, students at Albion College
nt),
estern Military Academy. re-
Western
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald
spectively, have returned to their
of 2265 West Boston boulevard are
NEUMANN-RHODES
schools after spending their vacations
The marriage of Miss Shirley
spending 10 Clays at the Drake liotel
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ise-
in Chicago.
Imerman.
torn Rhodes of 526 East Hancock
avenue, to Oscar J. Neumann, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Leighton G. Steele
N. Danziger of Columbus, Ohio, Mr, and Mrs. Charles J. Neumann of
(Rae Finsterwald) have returned.
691 Theodore street, took place New
front their honeymoon and are resid-
Year's eve at the home of Rabbi A
ing at the El Verona Apartments, 20 week with friends.
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M. Hershman, 294 Erskine street, in
Tyler avenue.
Mrs. Jacob Roth of 736 West Be- the presence of the immediate fami-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ratkowsky of thane avenue was hostess to 26 guests lies. Milton M. Alexander was best
Holbrook avenue were hosts at a din- last Friday evening at a supper dance num. A receptor followed at the
nt•r New Year's eve honoring their in honor of the birthday anniversary home of the bride.
Following a honeymoon, Mr. and
niece, Miss Bertha Ratner, whose of her husband.
Mrs. Neumann will reside in Detroit.
tarring° to Nathan Katz will take

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TRAGER-LIEBER
The marriage of Miss Lillian Lie- I
ber, daughter of Mr and Sirs. Jock
l Lieber of 1670 Edison avenue, to
Max Trager, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Rioter of Toledo, took place at her
-/-1. home Sunday afternoon, Dec. 26, in
' the presence of the immediate fami-
lies. Rabbi A. M. Hershman offici-
'ate d s
Miss I.ois Rankin, associate execu-
T h bride wore a gown of white
The
tire of the International Institute, satin crepe trimmed with silk fringe.
will. speak on "Glimpses of Julio- Her corsage was of lilies-of-the-val-
Slovakia" at a meeting of the Sister.' ley and maiden-hair fern. She was un-
hood of Shaarey Zedek at the sync- attended.
gogue Monday afternoon, Jan. 12, at
Mr. and Mrs. Trager are spending
2:30 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth McGhie, their honeymoon in New York City
pianist, will give several selections and upon their return will reside at
and l Mrs. J. Meyer Berris, soprano, 1670 Edison avenue.
will sing.
COHEN-LOBER
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lober of 10200
The first of 0 series of pador meet-
ings given by the local chapter of Ile- Russell street announce theapproach-
dassah will be held Monday afternoon,' 'ng marriage of their daughter, Belle,
Jan. 19, at the home of Mrs. Moe Lei-, to Martin Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ter, 2504 Calvert avenue, under the A. Cohen of 947 Alfred street, which
auspices of Sirs. Max Frank and the will take place at the Holbrook street
membership commutes. synagogue Sunday, Jan. 11.

Woodward Avenue-between Grand River and State

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place Jan. 25. Covers were laid for
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..f. 16 guests.

Nathaniel Simon has returned to
Western Military Academy after
spending his vacation with his par-'
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Braun of 2233 ents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Simon of
=
SAMUEL SCHLUSSEL
= West Euclid avenue were hosts to 10 Second boulevat d.
The death of Samuel Sehlussel, a
guests
at a dinner at their home last
—
resident of Detroit for 35 years, oc-
onday evening honoring M r. and
Mrs. II. G. Grant of Chieago bouie-
Monday
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' entertained 40 guests at a lunch- curred recently in El Paso, Texas,
rd
= M rs. A. C. Winkelman of I
Yard
ut the Phoenix Club where he went fur the winter because
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of ill-health. Mr. Sehlussel was one
M rs. William Rindskoff of Tinny'- lust Thursday.
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anl
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b r lg e
of the founders of both Beth Abra-
son avenue expects to leave Saturday
hostess at a lunch ham and Beth David Synagogues and
for California for several months. ' '
J. 11'olf was
at Sirs.
the Phoenix
Club Saturday after- has acted ;IA cantor in this and other
=
cities throughout the state during
Mrs. Danit•I Marx left the early noonJan
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special services.
Part ■ if the week foi. California to
Sir. Sehlussel was buried in the
, spend the remaintit•r of the winter.
Miss Louise Selling, daughter of Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rabbi ,lo-
!
F:tlith Albert has returnedi M r. and Mrs. Joseph Selling has re- seph Thumin and Cantor Israel Katz
M iss
•sumed her studies at \Vt•Ileslt•y Col- officiated.
from a three weeks' visit with rela-
Ile is survived by his widow, Zipa
tives and friends in New York and ,legs.
Sehlussel; three daughters, Mrs. Da-
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. Atlantic City.
h ae,
r-.
s : Lua hwi iusssl,";t: ittigr
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sit
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.1.t.;i iie,Sr
(e,
Sliss Bernice Frazer spent the hall-
is Doris
loam. Netzorg spent 1(1 days in New • day season with relatives in Grand i
sons, ilynian A., Henry SI. and Mar-
' Rapids.
City.
vin Sehlussel, and use grandchildren,
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city' Another son, Dr.
Mrs. Ilyntan B. tIllian of the Book- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bachrach and all Of this
Detroit and Adrian, Mich., Noah Webster Sehlussel, died sonw
Cadillac Hotel left last Wednesilly family of
, for Cleveland, Akron and Young•- are now residing at 10; Win o n a at,. line ago.
town, Ohio, to attend meetings of not. Hi g hl a nd p e rk.
•
REV. GABRIEL ZAKUTO
.1unior liatiassah, of which'she is na-
,
floral president.
Miss Victoria J. Hanel+ of NN'est
1963 W. Euclid Ave. Gar. 6119.R
' Philadelphia avenue spent last week-
With Congregation Mishkan
Miss Elizabeth Lefton, " h " ho '' end in Toledo, where she attended
Israel.
been visiting relatives and friends in ' the Kappa lobo ('hi F'ratt•rnity dance
EXPERT MOHEL
,
the city, has returned to her home in at t h e.,
sill1111 0 (. River Yaeht Club.
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Wedding Ceremonies Performed.
• Pittsburgh.
Miss Irene Schiller left Friday, Jan.
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; 9, far a visit In Peoria, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. 5%'inkelimin of
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Cleveland are the house guests of
Sir. and
anrs.
M S. A. Gordon of ('hi.
Sir. and Mrs. Si T. Winkelman of
avenue. Sirs. Julius Braun en- , cage recently antaitinee ' l the "'g a g"' •
ter
at a bridge supper honoring' men( of their daughter. Slarion. to
r and Sirs. Winkelman and Mr,..1 Samuel A. Wax, son of Mr. and Sirs.
M
Mr.
Sir. and ,.
'1 W•tx t•f Wilmette
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• Ill.
,.
Gilbert was hostess at a luncheon and Si
fo rmer res id ents "t
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'l rs.
c' .
bridge complino•nting tite visitors.
•Detrait.

f Fine Table Linens

in the

January Sale

at Exceptionally Low Prices

This sale offers the best oppor-
tunity of the year to buy the fine
all-linen pattern cloths and nap-
kins chosen by a Hudson repre-
sentative in Ireland and Scotland
—at prices that afford substan-
tial savings.
Every piece'of linen in the sale
measures up to Hudson stan-
dards of quality and satisfaction.
The January Sale also offers
Towels and Toweling, Cotton
Fabrics, and Bedspreads and
Bedding — at very attractive
prices.

The

J. L. Hudson Co.

DETROIT

VAN RENSSELAER

OBITUARY

announces the

2rneBREWSTER.,

$775

How to be sure you get
the right grand piano

T

HE price of any grand piano is too large
sum to chance on the hope of getting a
"bargain."

You take no risks when you buy a Brewster
When a Brewster Grand goes into your home,
it has behind it a proven reputation, jealously
guirded by its makers.

The price . -775 —is exceptionally low for
an instrument so fine in tone and action, so
exquisite in line and finish. A modest first pay-
ment puts this beautiful baby grand in your
home. Full value for your present piano. Two
and a halt years to pay the balance.

Miss Sarah Goldberg was hostess at
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NU. and Sirs. H. P. 1h'eller at'
an informal party last Sunday even.
ing at her home, 2002 Gladstone ave. Chandler avenue host' left fur Citr
nu•. The guests were the Misses fornia to sa•nd the winter with their
Beatrice Kurtz, Helen O'Shinsky, An. daughter, Sit s Claire Weller.
netts Jacobson, Lillian Grass and
Sir. and !Mrs. II. Ostrow Of U, •
Gladys Schwartz and Gilbert ()'Shin-
sky, Philip Robinson, Howard Rand, Eueliti avenue have moved to 21162
Frank Davies, Morton Brass. Frank 1'irginia park.
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Wexler and Jack Patt•rnIch.
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NI:s , Bertha Silbt•rberg of Oil City.
Sire. A. C. Winkelman of Cleve. Pa . is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II.
land. who is vr:iting Mr. and Mrs. S. Silltt•rbt•rg of 1416 Burlingame ave.
T. Winkelman, was haste, at a thee- nu ,,.
ter party last week honoring Miss
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Debbi. Greenbaum, whose engage
Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Isaacs of Col-
meet to Herman Winkelman was re- lingwooti avenue have returned home
cently announced. from a visit with their children, Sir.
au, :,1,-1:1,111 .rs. 1.1, satiore lInssenbush 14 St.
J
SD,. Elizabeth %tow has returned
from a IWO weeks' visit to Baltimore
and New York.
lir. and Mrs. Harry Aronstam of
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Ann Arbor. Miss Elsie Finkt.1 , 1eiti
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Wil-
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Miss Florence Greenbaum of
Sir. sett Sirs. Irwin Berry
Invite. Ill_ t•ntertainell with a New Ntax l'ork and Sliss Bertha Finster-
Year's eve party ;it the Pt•rshing Pal-
ace, Chicago, in honor of their broth- weld
off Chicago
were
honor •a11.
guest,
1.
evening,
at a dinner
Thursday
cr. Dr..I. II. Wax of Detroit. Covers After dinner Miss Helen Land , berg
were but for 2t1 couples. Dr. Wax rend • French dramatic play "Sion
returned to Detroit the following day. Chateau.-

Sl iss Jeannette Steinberg is spend-
ing several days in Cleveland attend-
ing meetings of the Junior Hatiassah
chapter , of Ohio.
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Sirs. Charlotte Brown of 60 Fast
Boston boulevard and Sir. and Sirs
Israel Brown of the Addison Hotel
hat
, t Wednesday for Los Angeles
and other places ill California.

JANNEY-:DOWNIAN, Ina

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Mrs. lsador Rosenfield, Cha , rrn•n.
Organized Oct. la, 1917

To Be He'd

'Miss Jean Hutton has returned to
her home in Bay City after visiting
relatives ;thd friend , in the city.

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SHAPIRO'S

Took-Cadillac Hotel
Drug Store

Mrs. M. Rosenzweig and daughter,
Sophia, of 633 West Hancock avenue
will leave next Sunday for Miami,
Fla., to spend the remainder I if the
winter.

Miss Lillian Jacobs of 299 Medhury
avenue has returned from a five
months' visit with relatives and
friends in Montreal, Toronto and
other cities in Canada.

Monday, January Twelve, Noon to Midnight

To dr,ribe this ru rr shop would ex-
haust the lilt of complimentary super-
We !fir• 100 thin spe , 7.111 in-
lati•ca.
ei'ation to attend, the bolter to din-

corer how trOliderfal a dray store
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fall he

Dr. and Mrs. Harry Aronstant of
Ann Arbor spent New Year's day in
Detroit. From here they went to Cin-
cinnati for a several days' visit.

The Misses Rose and Betty Berick
of Owen avenue were hostesses at
three tables of bridge Saturday, Jan.
3, entertaining the Miss, Rase Bab-
Attorn•y. , •1.••■
cock. Helen Kleinsmith, Helen Pretty,
ARBITRATOR
Mildred Pradv of Boston, Lillian and
Rose Myer.. Beatrice Wiener, Sadye
of Amern!
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Jaeoh , on. Linen Rabinowitz, Brea
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Rosenzweig and Mrs. Arthur Gotte , -
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WASHINGTON BLVD. and MICHIGAN AVE.
In Detroit

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Drug Store," becomes plural. We are
pleased to announce the

Miss Ruin,' Sauter lit 1618 Glynn
court has returned from a two weeks'
vi , it in Chicago.

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riNESt DRUG STORE

A. C. LAPPIN

Philadelphia Hall, Phila-lelphia and Byron

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1925

Your Thsputes

5 de• Wtit Save Time and E tt .

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Tickets 50c
Finrel's Orchestra
All proceeds to be used for a Talmud Torah

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Nit,. M. Goldberg of Duluth and
Sire. E. It Painter of Davenport.
Miss Helen Land , berg was the
lawn, have retunted to their homes. honor guest at a surprise party at
They were the house aueste of Mr. her home Monday evening, Dec. 29,
and Mrs. Charles A. FilleterWithl of given by a croup of teachers. Danc-
ing and bridge formed the evening's
11 Cal( eat avenue.
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entertainment. Miss Lantisbt•rg played
several violin solos.

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