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Luggage Shop—Ninth Floor—Farmer
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Woodward Avenue—between Grind River and State
for Southern Travel
The delegates from the Sisterhood
The art exhibit being held at Tam-1
111. Beth El under the auspices of the of Temple Beth El who will leave
educational department of the United next Sunday to attend the national
Sisterhoods'
Jew ish •Charities has been well at- convention of the
t ended by persons interested in the mid Brotherhoods of America are
works of Jewish artists, both in this Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim, itresidentt 1
country and abroad. The exhibit will Mr,. Benjamin Marx, Mrs. Charles
remain open until Sunday evening, Finsterwald anti Mrs. Abe Shiffman,
Ian. 18. The picture which brought Mrs. Milford Stern. Mrs. Joseph Ro-
it , creator first prize, "Eternity," by senzweig and Miss Sara Landman will
William Schwartz of Chicago, and the also attend the convention.
group of sculptures by Samuel Cash-1
Alexander Freeman of 20 Chicago
watt of Detroit, who received the
other first prize, are well worth albouevard spent the past week in MM-
special trip to the exhibit. Four other1neapolis and Chicago.
prizes were awarded last Thursday
evening by local organizations. The
Miss B. Levinson of 1526 Chicago
two first prizes were given by the Sis - Iboulevard entertained 30 guests at a
terhood of Temple Beth El and Henry luncheon at the Book-Cadillac Hotel
Wineman, president of the United Wednesday, Jan. 14.
Jewish Charities.
Temple
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The
Sketched in the pi,
at the left are three au
titles of luggage design,'
for those .who journey
the Southland when plea–
tire beckons and sunny
skies invite. It is distiu r.
tive luggage that instionly
proclaims the individually
of its possessor.
--Gainsboro Photo.
MISS BEATRICE HOLINSTAT
' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau of
Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim of 97 Pin - 12488 Taylor avenue entertained last
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holinstat of
gree avenue entertained 18 guests at lweek-end in honor of Mrs. Landau's
61)03 Van Court avenue announce the
a luncheon at the Phoenix Club last 1sister, Miss Helen Lamport, and Ju-
engagement of their daughter, Beat-
Thursday afternoon. lian L. Zemon, whose engagement has'
rice, to Moe Lansky, son of Mr. and
been announced.
Mrs. William I.ansky.
Miss Rena Zeiger of 33 Tennyson
avenue has returned from a several
•of 278 Rowena
Mrs. Hugo
weeks' visit in New York City.
street entertained at a luncheon at
the l'hoenix Club last Thursday. Cov-
Mrs. Sigmund Haas entertained a ens were laid for 18 guests.
large number of guests at a luncheon
at the Phoenix Club Friday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Factor of
Jan. 16.
1 931 Holbrook avenue entertained 50
1
guests at a New Year's eve party at
• The regular monthly dance of the their home. Bunco was played and
Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge No, midnight supper served.
34, I. 0. B. B., will be held Sunday'
evening, Jan. 25, at the Stetter Ilotel.
Miss Gertrude Brad of 2453 Glad-
Finzel's Orchestra will play.
stone avenue was hostess at a dinner
i given by the Pi Delta Phi Sorority at
The Blue Bird Girls entertained1h er home Friday evening, Jan. 16.
its members and their . escorts at a1The table was decorated in the colors
hard time party at the Sylvan Gar- of the sorority. The following guests
dens Saturday evening, Jan, 10. Sev- were present: The Misses Sylvia Im-
eral novel stunts were given by the merman, Margaret Foreman, Marian
guests and a mock marriage was per- Caplan, Lenore Brown, Marian Levy
formed with Morris Gerber as minis- and Helen Golstem.
ter. A Dutch luncheon was served at
midnight.
.1. 11. Lasky and daughter, Mrs. Isa-
lore Berman, have left for Holly-
Mr. and Mrs. David Goldstein of Wood, Calif., where they will be the
Virginia park will entertain at a re- guests of Mr. Lasky's son-in-law and
ception On Jan. 18 at the home of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Gittle-
Mr. and Mrs. E. Glacier, 274 Garfield man.
avenue, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10
o'clock in honor of the engagement of
Miss Henrietta Szold, national
—Photo by Charles F. White.
their daughter, Mollie, to Bernard i president of Hadassah, who returned
Glasier. No cards.
lseveral months ago from Palestine,
MISS DOLLIE MEYERS
expects to visit the Detroit chapter
Numerous affairs have been given the latter part of February.
Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Meyers of
'complimenting Miss Irene Wein,
4464 Brush street announce the en-
daughter of Mrs. Rose B. Wein, whose!
The altievlin Club will give its first
gagement of their daughter, Dottie,
marriage to Max Goldfadden of Bos- annual dinner dance at the Book-
I to Daniel E. Greenblatt, son of Sirs.
tonwill take place at her home, 226 Cadillac Hotel Saturday evening,
Mary Greenblatt of 1989 Gladstone
= Connecticut avenue, Highland Park, Jan. 17.
lavenue.
= Sunday, Jan. 18, at 6 o'clock. Rabbi
Heyn's Fourth Floor
= A. M. llershman will perform the
The Misses Bessie and Lillian Mil-
Sirs. Ethel Lamport of 1707 At-
ceremony. Miss Wein has chosen her ler of 522 East Palmer avenue have
i
sister, Mrs. R. Kay, as matron of returned from a three weeks' visit • kinson avenue announces the engage-
ment
of her daughter, Helen, to Ju-
with relatives and friends in Scran-
ljr• honor.
lian L. Zemon, son of Mr. and Sirs.
ton, Pa.
!David S. Zemon of 816 Virginia park.
Mrs. Julius Wallace entertained 16
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guests at her home, 3027 Calvert ave.
Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald of Le
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Mrs. Anna Lopate of 1675 Weston°,
nue, last Sunday evening in honor of Salle boulevard will leave Saturday,
her husband's birthday anniversary. Jan. 17, for Atlantic City, where she avenue announces the engagement of
her
daughter, Ruth, to Albert Sam-
will remain for a fortnight.
uels of Bayonne, N. J.
Mrs. Anna Alperin and daughters,
The heaviest and finest "sail” (luck made, with woven.•1
stripes of green and gold contrasting with gray, is used to ,
covering and mounted on the finest three-ply counter-graine I
and re,-
basswood. Trunks are bound with vulcanized fiber
forced with cold rolled steel hardware and trimmings; fully
riveted.
Steamer Size Trunk,
$87.50.
Packing Trunk, $127.50.
Steamer Wardrobe, $140.
Wardrobe, Three-quarter
Size, $150,
Wardrobe, Seven-eighths
Size, $175.
Wardrobe, Full Size,
$185.
Hat Box, leather bound,
silk moire lined, shir-
red pockets, $27.50.
Suit Case, round edge,
leather bound, moire
lined, $27.50.
Hudson's—Ninth Floor—Farmer Street Building.
Gowns
Frocks
Dresses
25.00 to 75.00
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King's
Ethel .1. and Charlotte S., have moved
to their new home at 1253 Coiling-
wood avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and
Sir. and Sirs. Abraham Rosenthal
Mrs. Joseph Rosenzweig of 160 East
Grand boulevard will have Sunday of 2431 Pingree avenue announce the
for St. Louis to attend the conven- engagement of their daughter, Sophia,
In honor of their daughter Mollie's Lion of the Union of American Ile- to Albert C. Clinton of this city.
betrothal to Samuel G. Bank, son of brew Congregations.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Bank, Sir. and
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Zemon en-1 EDITOR OF CENTURY
Mrs. S. B. Hack of 1009 King avenue
entertained 50 guests at dinner Sun- tertained at their home, 816 Virginia
TO SPEAK AT TEMPLE
day evening, Jan. 11. A reception park, last Saturday evening honoring,
Miss Helen Lamport and their son,
will be held next Sunday,
Glenn Frank, editor of the Century
Julian Zemon, whose engagement has
Magazine, scholar and orator, will
Mr. all Mrs. Hyman Ullian are re- been announced.
speak
under the auspices of the Men's
siding at 2066 Blaine avenue. Sirs.
Club and the Sisterhood of Temple
Ullian was, before her marriage last
Beth
El
Tuesday evening Jan. 27, 01
month, Miss Frieda Silbert of Boston.
the temple. The meeting will be
open
to
the public.
Miss Mollye Meyer. who has been
Mr. Frank, whose experience in
the house guest of Miss Anne Was-
literary,
educational and public ac-
serman, has returned to her home in
tivities covers a wide field, is regard-
l'ittsburgh.
ed as one of the must brilliant among
January Sale
Discounts
in all departments
r
Say i n gs
emplc Ertil El
Notro
Next Sunday's Sermon:
on all floors
SITTING by your fireside listening to a
1 ' deathless melody played as only a re-
nowned Artist can play it—Allowing your
mind to be carried away to Elysian fields of
delight and imagination—This is real mental
relaxation—This is what
The AMPICO
can give you.
There is no substitute for piano music in the home.
There is no substitute for the Ampico which
alone can bring you Rachmaninoff and several
hundred other pianists. All other forms of
musical instruments are modifications or re-
productions of an original and it is left to the
An
A itliisiitc. o exclusively to re-enact the all of the
Next Sunday morning Dr. Franklin the- younger men of today. He is
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Musliner of Col-
lingwood avenue have returned from will speak upon the subject "Has Dr. often referred to as one of the most
eloquent and polished speakers bed
a two weeks' visit in New York City. Eliot Sensed the Jewish Problem?"
0 . 7 While there they were the house This lecture will be based upon a re- fore the American public.
0 guests of Dr. and Mrs. I. Friesner, at ' cent utterance on the Jewish question
whose home their daughter, Jean- I by Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president I
note Sarah, is spending the winter. emeritus of Harvard University. This
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En route to Detroit Mr. and Mrs. matter has created a country-wide
Musliner visited with relatives in discussion :end has been commented
%We wie/SaliglIVIC.CLU a '
Rochester. upon by the secular and religious
41.•ry Avenve,CV Ulf Grodtl Rivet.
press of the country. The services
Established MS
Miss Marian Moyer of Burlingame begin at 10:45 and the public is in-
avenue is visiting with relatives and „ v i ,t, (nl to hear this important discus-
SHAMS. ROOM I
In loving memory of our dear fa-
friends in Toronto. Before returning
l7°'
ther, Samuel %Omaha!, who passed
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away
seven
years
ago,
Jan.
17,
the
Montreal.
Friday Evening CI
Dr. Franklin is continuing his study fifth day of Shebat.
;
llis Loving Children.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman E. Gross- class on Jewish principles and cere-
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light of 259 Pingree avenue cele- monies every Friday evening until
brute.] their fifth wedding anniversary further notice. The discussion begins
In loving memory of Max Benja-
Sunday evening. Jan. 11, at their at and is preceded by a brief min Sherman, who died Jan. 15, 1917,
home. Thirty guests were present., Friday evening service.
the twenty-tirst day of Tebeth. 5677.
s
The rooms were beautifully ( eco-
Sadly missed by
Glendale 8290
Woodward at Parsons
rated with winter flowers. Mr. and St. Louis Meeting:
His Mother, Brothers and Sister.
The WOMEN'S DIVISION of the UNITED JEWISH
Grosslight
received
many
gifts.
Sunday evening, .fan. 19, a large
I Betty Kenig, the famous Yiddish Star, assisted by the Yiddish Players 4 Mrs.
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EMERGENCY FUND invites the presiding officers of al
delegation
of
the
members
of
Con-
Company, will appear on
Miss Rena Zinger has returned gregation Beth El will leave for the
Jewish Women's Organizations, or their representatii
from a three weeks' vi-'l in the east. biennial convention of the l'nion of
to be present at the meeting in connection with the cat,•
American Hebrew Congregations at
Mrs. E. Alperin and daughteren- St. 1,01113.
Matters of great imnor-
paign to be held in the LITTLE THEATER of the Jewi - i
at
their
home.
1253
Colling-
ert
lance to American Judaism will he
1., v ,00d avenue, last Sunday evening discussed at this meeting and a full
Women's Club House, 89 Rowena St.. on Thursday, Jam'
complimenting Mrs. E. Jacobson of report of the proceedings will be
arc 22nd, at 2 I'. M. sharp.
Cleveland,
made to temple members by their rep-
The Greatest Yiddish Musical Comedy.
resentatives.
Mr. and Mrs Saul Silberstein and
their children, Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin Seventy-fifth Anniversary:
TWENTY MUSICAL NUMBERS. CHILDREN'S BALLET
Marks, will leave Monday, Jan. 19,
Mrs. Louis Robinson
Mr.. Joseph M. Welt, Chairman
An Evening of Laughter in Store for All.
At • recent meeting of the com-
for Pasadena and Hollywood, Calif.. mittee on arrangements for the cele-
Mrs. Oscar Robinson
Mrs. H. C. Broder
to
spend
the
remainder
of
the
written
bration of the seventy-fifth anni-
Tickets on sale Sunday at the Box Office, also at Knoppow s Drug
Mrs. Reuben J. Rosenfield
Miss Emma Bitted
versary of c oe ,,,s en tt„ n B et h Ft, it
Store, Twelfth at Gladstone.
Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim
Last Tuesday evening the Eta Rho was decided that the dates of the cele-
Miss Mary Caplan
Sigma Sorority entertained at a din- bration should be Friday. Saturday
Mrs. Albert Schiller
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Mr.. Jos. H. Ehrlich
ner at King Wah Lo honoring the and Sunday. Anril 24, 25 and 26. A
Mrs. F. Schwartz
birthday anniversary of its president, dignified and significant nrogram win
Mrs. Harry Fleishman
Mrs. James Sobel
Miss Lottie David... A theater party be arranged for this celebration. De-
Miss Hattie Gittleman
WINTER
Mrs. Henry Wineman
followed.
tails will be announced in due time.
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The Nu Beta Phi Sorority enter- Art Exhibit to Close:
tained its members at dinner at the
The exhibit of art works by Jewish
Oriental Cafe followed by a theater painters and sculptors will close Sun-
I arty Wednesday evening, Jan. '7.
day evening. Jan. IA. Under the able
management of Miss Mary Caplan.
educational director of the United
Jewish
Charities. the exhibit has
Altera,. or Bus.ness Men—Let Me Ant
Proven a tremendous success. in all.
• s the Arbitrator In Your Disputes. Roth
Ewa.,
and
and
likelihnad
it will be transferred to
aides will Save Time
Cleveland for exhibition at the new
Femme Friends. I Talg• No Cases to the
temple
presided
over by Rabbi t II
Courts.
Silver. Those who have not view •.1
the exhibit will have their lase oppor-
tunity this Saturday and Sunday.
A. C. LAPPIN
A tt
•t Lan
ARBITRATOR
Member of Arb.1••1 oon
700 Bmlum Bldg.
let, el Aromic•
Cadillm 4442
Temple Year Book:
The year book of the congregation
has by this time reached the member-
ship. Members should take note of
the directory in order that mistakes
in address may be immediately cor-
rected.
SUITS
and
OVERCOATS
20 %
DISCOUNT
Mrs. Samuel Glogower
Mn. Jos. Zechin•n
Miss Edith Heavenrich
Mn. David S. Zemon
Louis Busher, Secretary
Mrs. Jos. Zuckerman
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MRS. HARRY KLEIN AND HOSTEESES
request your proence at the
The choice of our entire stocks
—imports included.
E. J. Hickey Co.
Washington Boulevard
Next Steller Hotel
CARD PARTY
which will be given Sunday Evening, January 18, 1925
8 o'clock at the Hotel Taller'. Roof Garden
Refreshments
ADMISSION TS CENTS
Proceed. will be given to a very noble cause.
Halls donated by Briggs Restaurant and Tullertotel.
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