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ACTIVELY INTERESTED
IN HADASSAH BALL

Itronston, who before her
Mrs.
marriage on Dec. 25 was Miss Ethel
Mrs. Ullian, who is national presi-
dent of Junior Hadassah and, begin.
ring next month, will head the loocal,
Abraham Caplan of the Oxford
chapter, is actively interested in they
11 ;.1 tool ball too be given at the B000k- A flart merits, Brush and Ili:mirk.
streets, returned last Sunday from a
10 days' visit with relatives and
friends in Baltimore, New York and
Bost on.

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Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Coats

Mrs Jost•ph Rosenzweig of 560

Greatly Reduced For Our

1 East Grand boulevard expeet: to

leave Saturday, Jan. 17, for Holly•
wood. Calif., to remain for three
months.

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Two Important

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Groups at

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Hundreds of higher priced 1 1
fur trimmed coats at these •
greatly reduced prices. The "
coats are in the very latest
fashions, made of high quality I,.
materials in the most desired q • 1
shades and trimmed with rich, '\':-
high cost furs. If you have `1
waited until now to buy a lux-
urious coat at a reduced price.
collection does
ju
you weill find this
aiting. W 016-
stic to yuur w
1.11 ' S and misses' sizes.

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CAN THIS BE MY
WORN OLD SUIT?

vard.

That's what you'll say after seeing
how cheerful and bright your suit looks
after having it cleaned by the Forest."

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

Glovion-Main Floor

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La France
PURE SILK HOSE •
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The Young People's Society
Shaarey Zedek Congregation will hold
e8 syrro8g3u 0e
afle&i nant. t hl,
berti
, np indr
n aly
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o'clock. The dance will he open only
to members nd a those who, desiring
to become members,wilf n I join tat
evening Young people a hated wit h
the congregation and others are in-
vited to become members of the so.
ciety the evening of the dance.

TO DISCUSS ADVICE
GIVEN BY DR. ELIOT

3 Pairs for ,g6.

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La France owes its popularity to its attractive sham
liners and its extraordinary wearing qualities. No other
silk stocking can compare with it. Full-fashioned, pure
silk, top and sole reinforced with mercerized lisle. Made
in all the standard colors and the latest fashionable

E.:AV IS
s of
tali%
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Jew i

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At a joint meeting of Senior and
Miss Libbie Baltrotsky of Oil City,
Pa., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Junior Chapters of Hadassah held
M. Wispe of 1730 Gladstone avenue. last Tuesday evening at the I'hila-
delphia and Byron avenue Talmud
Mrs. S. Kleinson of Buffalo, who has Torah, Morris D. Waldman, director
been the guest of her son-in-law and of the United Jewish Emergency Fund
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Zach- campaign, explained the purposes of
heim of Second boulevard, returned the six agencies which will benefit
from the campaign. He stressed the
to her home last week.
importance of unified action both ICI
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoffman of 5232 the forthcoming campaign and in
Brush street have left for Miami, such other community undertakings
Fla., to spend the remainder of the as may follow.
Miss Ilattie GIttleman, president of
winter season.
the senior chapter, who presided, wel-
Miss Jessie Phyllis Kopatz of Ha - comet! the junior members and their
telwood avenue was hostess at a national president, Mrs. Hyman B.
party last Saturday evening in honor Ullian, formerly Miss Frieda Silbert
of her birthday anniversary. A mu- of Boston, who addressed the mem-
sical program was given by the fol. hers on "What It Means to Be a
lowing guests: The MissesKopatz, Junior." Mrs. Ullian summarized the
Rose Waxman and Rhodah Goldberg, mat which the Junior Hadassah mem•
vocal selections; Lester D. Casper, bee play,. in the unbuilding of Pales-
several piano solos, and Maurice H. tine and told of the future plans of

at $80

SHERIDAN COURT

SECO ND BLVD.
AT CANFIELD

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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL BALL

Under Auspices of

JEWISH OLD FOLKS HOME

TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20

ARENA GARDENS

$2.00 Per Couple, Including Wardrobe.

Miss Kathleen Pereira and Her Ballet Dancer.Will Perform.

not been mailed to you, they may be neared
If Ticket. have
Boa Office.

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FIFTH ANNUAL BALL

Given by

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WEST WARREN HEBREW LADIES' AUXILIARY l o

Mrs.

Isador Rosenfield, Chairman.
Organized Oct. 18, 1917

To Be Held at

Philadelphia Hall, Philadelphia and Byron

Rabbi A. M. Hershman of Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue will speak on "Dr.
Elint's Advice to American Israel"
Segal, who recited a number of den- the organization. The Junior Hades-
st the late service Friday evening,
matic poems. Fifty guests were Rah chapters financially adopt Pales-
Jan. 23. The address of Dr. Charles
tinian orphans. They plan to take
W. Eliot, president emeritus of Ber- present.
shades.
over a model orphanage at Ner
yard University, to a Boston organiz
1.ouis Davidson of 2285 Hazelwood Chased efluippt•d to care for 100 or-
ation of Jewish young men, in which
the past work in New
it under the direr-
avenue
spent
, he frankly aired his views on the man- York City. Saul Davidson of 2294 phans and support
s-
in which the American Jew
tine. of Last
the Berger
99 chapter.
should order his cultural and spiritual Taylor avenue returned from New Con
Miss year
Sophie
of Pale In
life, has aroused much discussion York last week-end. America contributed $17,000 toward
the care of 170 orphans. Mrs. III-
throughout the country.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Kopatz of Ilan stressed the necessity fur cul-
work among the members as one
Hazelwood
avenue
entertained
1426 Woodward Avenue
I) • total
1426
PERFECTION LODGE
guests at a surprise dinner party 1,,t
ti hitt• yiniportant phases of Hadassah
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Sunday
evening
cum
l
ime
sting
their
i:ufts
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(VI LW11 10 k`40 4•11. 410 I h, 7%.
Mrs. David Stocker, chairmen of
Perfection Lodge, No. PO, F. and daughter, Jessie Phyllis, in honor of
ft •
. the Hadassah bazaar to be given in
j
A. M., will hold a regular communica- her birthday anniversary,
--
April, gave a report of the plans for
lion Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 7 P. NI.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Elliman of the undertaking. Committee report')
CHARLES K. SANDORF, Sec.
the Chatham Apartments entertained were also given. Mrs. Charles Al-
By Order of -
BENJAMIN,
W.
M.
their
parents, Mr. and M rs. Louis
pert, accompanied by Miss Sarah
MAXVI ELL
idi
offnian, at a dinner at the A( son IA'einberg, rendered several vocal se-
the
o ll
Hotel
followed
by
a
theater
party.
lections. A social hone fowed
Hotel
and Mrs. Hoffman left last Wed- business meeting.
nesday for Miami, Fla., to remain un-
til April I.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
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WILL HOLD DEBATE
Presiding Officers or Representative.
Complimenting his 8011, Jack Rice,
Urged to Join Campaign.
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who celebrated his twenty-fourth
The Webvter Debating Club of
At a meeting Of the executive cum- birthday anniversary, and Miss Sarah
Central
High
School will hold its
Holtzman, who recently returned
mitten of the women's division of the
111., where she spent fourth R111111111 model meeting in t he
United Jewish Emergency Fund drive from
Wilmette,
the past two years with her aunt, Mrs.
.,„,, auditori um of Central High School
held Thursday morning, Jan, 15, at
B. Wax, Philip Rice of "ii " Saturolay evening, Ian. 17. The sub-'
the campaign headquarters a reining Fischer avenue was host to a large ' iect will be "Resolvt•ol, That the
: tion was unanimously adopted naming number of guests at a New Year's United StairsEnter the League of
as members of the executive commit- ' eve party. The house and tables were Nation,‘",, Samuel Schwartz, Victor;
or officially decorated in
red and green.
A mid.
.
tee the presg officer
designated
representative
Syrunin
and
Kenneth
Fi..cher will i
of every night supper was served at which nova- support the affirmative and Walter
Jewish women's organization in the -'ties
caws and favors were given to the Farber Seymour Schubtot and George"
guests. The guests present were the Sternberg will unhold the negative.
city.
, The next meeting of the executive Miss Shirley and Rebecca Itudin, Lil- A gold medal, a silver medal and hone "
bi.ii"aildr committee will take place Thursday lien Goldstein, Ray and Bertha liar- orable mention will be awarded to
speakt•rs. Three prom"
h e three h est
Coo of Amhre Jewel afternoon, Jan. 22, at 2 o'clock, in cis, Mildred Greenberg, Ruth Wag - t tne
A dance :11
tone cloth-Drees of the Little Theater of the Jewish man, Jean Bean, Bessie Freeman, vent judges will preside.
Women's
Club,
Cl)
Rowena
street.
I
Goldman,
Nettie
Katz.
Sarah
the
ballroom
of the Shaarey Zedel,
Crepe
Esta
Anther Mecca
j Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, chairman of the Weisman, Betty Holtzman, Celia will follow the debate.
:division, issued a statement in which Dropkin and Rose Livingston of
The public is invited to attend. The
she expressed the hope that every Ford City, Ont., and Sarah Holtzman, meeting opens at 7:30 o'clock.
Jewish women's organization in the and Jack Rice, Joseph ('ohen, Samuel
j city would toe represented at the Holtzman, Ervin Moses, Philip Olen-
Nights - 110‘ t• $2.50
Wed. Mat. 50r to az.00
meeting.
dar, Nathan Lieberman, Harry and
I More than 1,000 women are expect- Oscar Schur, Charles Goodman, Mor-
Sat. Mat. 60c I. $200
'rd to take part in the drive, in the rig and Jack Klanman, Nathan and
course of which Detroit Jews will seek Benjamin Bean, Hyman Fineman, J.
. Saturd ay .
Arriving Daily For
to raise 9130,000 for local, national Goldberg, M. Goldman and I). Green.
Matinees w ad...day
riot.. Shar
and foreign agencies.
Mrs. M. Simon and daughter, Mir-
a. C. WHITNEY WILL OFFER
iam, have returned to their home in
Service
Glendale 4960
Hamilton. Ont., after spending the
holiday season with Dr. and Mrs. Al-
Armature Winding
SHAW S
bert II. Krohn.
KAUFFMAN

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1925

Tickets 60c
Finsel'• Orchestra
All proceeds to be used for • Talmud Torah

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FASHIONS &

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Clearance Sales Now On Throughout Store

Kayser Marvelfit Lingerie, of lovely Italian
conomical.
Silk - beautiful, practical and e

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3 Doors East of Adams Theater

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One proof of Buick
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starting and driving

Sunday and All Week

Springtime and Southern
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The Buick Valve-
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zero. Buick has an
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that takes the or-
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out of cold weath-
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AUTHORITATIVE MODES

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Dealrable tenants wUl and our corn hontelik• apartments the finest
Detroit.
Regular hotel s•rvic• •1 ordinary house rentals. Furnished and un•
to 1125 per mouth.
lurniehad 2. 3, 4-room •p•riments now available
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WOMEN EXECUTIVES
NAMED TO COMMITTEE

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HADASSAH CHAPTERS
HOLD JOINT MEETING

"A Modern Plant Wi th Modern Methods."

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lit•rforated cuff, P. K. steams. Black, black-
white, white-black, mode with brown
..... - - 2.50
culT

' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross (Helen
marriage of her (laughter, Reba June, and Celia Gales. -
Mrs. P. 11. Zacharias of Seward R. Stein) of 11534 Byron avenue &in-
Harry
Arnold
Ruskin,
which
Or.
to
will leave Saturday for St." flounce the birth of a son, Walter
took place Sunday, Jan. 11, at her avenue
home, 3014 Carter avenue, in the Petersburg, Fla., for a stay of several !Myron, Jan. 10.
months.
Before returning to Detroit i
presence of the immediate families.
ri,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Alper (F are
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. Af- she will visit in Palm Beach and Mi-1
Brodkin) of 3712 Brush street
ter an eastern trip Dr and Mrs. Rus- anti.
receiving
felicitations
on
the
birth
of
receiving
kin will he at home at 1213 Glynn
Harry Barg(
in of 4079 Blaine a son, Irwin, Jan. I I.
Mrs
court.
avenue was hostess to 24 guests at a
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cooper of
personal shower and bridge recently
COHN-ELBINGER
Mr. and Mrs. harry H. Elbinger honoring her sister, Miss Yetta Rosen, Blaine avenue are receiving
congratu-
of a daughter,
e
announce the marriage of their sister, a bride-elect of Feb. 15. Miss Rosen lations
on th
Henrietta,
Jan. 9.
Etta Mae
Marie Elbinger, to Louis M. wan the recipient of many gifts.
'
Cohn, which took place IA ednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rovt:tch of
Jan. 14, at Temple Beth El. Mr. and
234 East Grand avenue were hosts
Mrs. Cohn will he at home after
at a dinner Sunday evening, Jan. 4,
March I at 124£1 Glynn court.
in honor of the third birthday anni-
versary of their small daughter, Blos- National President of Juniors Tells
of Work With Orph•na.
som. Covers were laid for 20 guests.

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

cal
of
re-
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he

In
Braioled cuffs of novelty shape.
2.50
mode only
Peter Pan reversible cuff, I'. K. seams
Tan only', white lined cuff ----- 2.50

land. Immediately after her return
Mr. and Mrs. harry Berger (Nell
she entertained the following, guests
at a bridge party: The Misses Rose Wolfson) of 2919 Whitney avenue
RUSKIN-SUGAR are receiving
felicitations
on the birth
ins-
Grace, Estelle Schneider, R ose G
Mr). ISM' Sugar announces the berg. Della Tobin, Rae Ratkowsky of a son. Donald Jonathan, Dec. 30.

The same satisfactory service in clean-
ing and dyeing women's wear, too.
Thrifty wives are finding favor with their
husbands by joining our long list of satis-
fied customers.

533.37 Forest Ave. E.

min,f,i Styles

Pour (,

seams.
Embroidered novelty cuff, I'. K.
Black-white, white•black or ninth) with
2.50
light mode cuff

man of the patrons and patronesses Jack Thumin, Aaron Weiswas or and ' 1
51 r. and Mrs. Bernard Lipson lEs-
• Wolf e
11anor
m All ert
of ( hicago
Harris)
telle
committee and Miss Eva V. erbe
Apartmt•nts, 3010 Chicago boulevard,
1
charge of publicity.
Miss Martha Rosenstein of 624 Jo-
sephine avenue returned last week are receiving congratulations on the
4.
from a visit with friends in Cleve-' birth of is sun, Norman Robert, Jan.

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Just in! Wave Kid Gloves in the
styles so much favored On the Ave-
nue! Very special values at - 2.50

Mr. and Mis. Philip Gleichnian, for-
merly of Massachusetts avenue, are
now residing at 1951 Chicago boule-

firths

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Our Best Glove Value---
Imported Gloves
2 50

M r. and 31 rs. Irwin Berry Anna
Wax) of Wilmette, Ill., celebrated
their tift h wedding anniversary Sun-
day, Jan. 4. They were hosts sit a
'dinner and theater party at the Illack•
, stone Theater. MRS. HARRY B. BRONSTON
--
Mr. ad Mrs. Charles Rosenzweig Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
and son, who have been residing at :Hyman Gordon, returned last Satur-
'the Whittier Apartment Hotel, have, day with her husband, Dr. Harry B.
from a honeymoon spent
moved into their home at 20115 Cal- " Bron ,,,.,th.
t
MRS. HYMAN B. ULLIAN
in Cleveland, Philadelphia and Wash-
cart avenue.
ington, D. C. Dr. and Mrs. Bronston
.
Cadillac Hotel Sunday evening, Feb.,
iss fol
Kythe Babcock w as hoste,s , are residing at 2005 Pingrue avenue.
Mies
FL by the Senior and Junior chapters: to
at a party at
luests
lowing g
lot Hatlassah. The Rubenstein-Paster-her
947 Hendrie avenue: I
naeki Hotel Taller Orchestra will
ia Berlin, Belle Eisenberg, Molly',
ploy. The committee in charge is Julia
.
.
' planning a special theatrical feature, Fen:,
Greenbaum,
Pearl
Kasoff,
Rose Faye
hasoff,
Ethel hot kin,
Tillie
Lei-
the details of which will be announced bovitz and Mildred Schlussel, Max I ---...
later. Tickets are being sold by the
Harry
Baum,
Jack
Brown,
Ily- Mr. and Mrs. M. Wispe (Rose Bal.
Railer,
1
l o directors i
b
m emb ers of the oaros
men arrahl, Barry Greenbaum, Ed- rotsky) of 1730 fl
avenue an-
ticket I
of both chapters and byf the mi,,,,,
" ward Gross, George Leibovitz. Sam. t
n
committee,
headed by
the is chair- uel Leibowitz, Abraham Maldoff,ounce
nit Mrs. Abraham
Cooper
the birth of a daug hter, Ruth,
eanett e Steinberg and Rose Bab- Ralph Kleinsmith, Jacob Michaels," Dec. 26.
J cock.
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Miss Ethel Wolf! of Glendale ave-
nue has returned from a two weeks'
visit with relatives and friends in
'Poled°.

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Wedding C•remeeie• Performed.

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Mrs. A. Farber and daughter, Lena.
of 310 Flendrie street have left for
Portland, Ore., w re they will be the
guests of Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel
Sachs. They will attend five week.
in Portland and on their return will
stop at Oakland, Calif., to visit rela-
tives.

Michael Krell and his daughter,
Mn' II. G. Schlafer, and granddaugh-
ter hose left to join Mrs. Krell at
Miami, Fla.

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