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Engagements

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The

J. L. Hudson Co.

Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot.

Woodward Avenue—between Grand River and State

The Misses Flora Jane Miller, Mu-
The Hadassah sewing group, which
meets every Wednesday in Shaun.) , riel Smith, Phyllis Schoenfield, Vim
ginia
Harmon, Bernice Goldstein, Ma-
%AA Synagogue under the direction
of Mrs. henry Wein'tein and Mrs. r e Daveniun, Mildred Wolf, Sylvia'
Gittleman,
Enid Tucker, Marcia Beh-
Sidney Frank, has added a new fea-
ture to its work in the making of rendt and Rosalie Feldman, members
of
the
dancing
class of Temple Beth
articles for the Hadassah bazaar to
be held in April. A number of women El, will take part in a recital to be
given
Sunday
evening, Jan. 25, in
find great interest and sociability in
the temple. Mrs. Mabel I
these meetings and the 1.7roup is eager the chapel Of
Claire
Mills,
who
is in charge of the
to have more W011111 11 ilttend its meet-
ings. Every woman who is interested class, is directing the recital. Every-
work is
is invited to spend some time in the, one who is interested in this
dining room of the synagogue, where invited to attend. Sirs. Max Schoen- I
the group meets, on Wednesdays field of 0310 Dexter boulevard is I
from lfl o'clock in the morning to 5 chairman of the committee in charge.'

January 'Reductions

offer

such coats

in the afternoon. Luncheon is served
to those who come before 12 noon.

as

Mrs. I.. Farber and daughter, Lena,
of 310 Ilendrie street are spending
Mrs. David Block of Taylor avenue the winter months in points in Ore-
entertained at a luncheon bridge and gon, Washington and California.
mah jong Friday afternoon, Jan. 23, They expect to return to Detroit early
in the spring.
at the Hotel Addison.

the one

pictured

here

at

$95.00!

Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson of
2449 West Euclid avenue announce
Mr. and Sirs. Fred A. Ginsburg of the engagement of their niece, an-
Mrs. Ralph Isberg of 2254 Glad-
1692 Glynn court left Tuesday, Jan.
stone avenue entertained last TM's-
s fiun h
13, for Palm Beach, Fla., Where they
ntrAtIfir t:
day evening with a linen shower
honoring her niece, Miss Kate lsberg, expect to remain for four weeks.
'binder of Belmont avenue.
whose marriage will take place the
r Morris of
• Mr. a d Si s. Hyman Helfer and n Sir. and Mrs. Mark G.
latter part of this month.
daughter, Bertha, of Kirby avenue Hot el Stevenson announce the en-
fo
St.
Louis,
where
they
gagement
of
their
daughter,
Emily
A large number of guests attended have lift r
a shower given Wednesday evening,. will attend the marriage of their LLambert, to Justin Pulver of NOW
Jon, 15, at the home of Mrs. Max H. cousin, Nils, Selma White. Miss Hel- I York City.
1111e of the bridesmaids.
Schlussel of 202 Farnsworth avenue,: fer will be
complimenting Miss Betty Horvitz.
a bride-elect of Feb. 8. Cards were , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Raphael of
Played and honors won by Mrs. David 1845 Burlingame avenue will be at I
Horvitz, Sirs. Isadore Becker and home to their relatives an d friends ,
Mrs. S. lskowitz. The hostess was I Sunday, Feb. 1, afternoon and even-1
assisted by Sirs. Samuel Farber, Mrs. j ing, in honor of their twenty-fifth Bicur Cholem Social Series for Young
Jennie Shafer, Mrs. M. Schlussel and wedding anniversary. No cards.
any
People P
Mrs. Benjamin Shpiece.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bortman of
In response to what is said to have
Mr. and Mrs. M. Finkelstein of 1001 Medbury avenue announce the been a widespread desire by Jewish
Kirby avenue were hosts to 70 guests bar mitzvah of their son, Maurice, young people for Sunday night
at a dinner recently in honor of their which took place Saturday, Jan. 10, dances, the Bicur Cholem Society two
at Beth David Synagogue. Mr. and
infant son, Irving Jack.
weeks ago inaugurated a series of
Mrs. Bortman entertained at a din-
Sunday evening dances which than
Dec the same evening.
far have proven signally successful.
Mrs. Louis Halbstein of 7502 Mich-
The dances are held at the Emanuel
igan avenue has as her house guest
M.
Well
of
Mr. and Sirs. henry
Mrs. S. Tolchan of Cleveland.
Delaware avenue have returned from Synagogue, Yaylor and Wilson eve
a trip to Louisville, French Lick, Cin- nues, the music being furnished by
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Simmons of cinnati and Dayton. Finzets Orchestra, under the diree:
lion of Dave Diamond. The third
1670 Calvert avenue have had as
dance will be held Sunday evening,
s
their house guest their mother, Mn.
Mrs : Alex Steinberg of Taylor aye- Jan. 25, at the synagogue. David
Mary Sim nuns of Columbus Ohio.
nue will entertain next Tuesday with
Berger, chairman, and the officers of
Mrs. Simi: ons was widely entertained
a luncheon, bridge and mah jong at
the society declared that they look
during ht c visit here.
the Whittier Hotel.
forward to increasingly large at-
tendances at the forthcoming dances.
Mrs I con Van Viet of 1246 Edi-
Mrs. George I. Levin was hostess
At a regular meeting of the society
tun of
son ave.,ue entertained the officers
last Tuesday evening at a shower at
home 1969 Hazelwood avenue, held last Thursday evening a program
Ashlar Ladies Auxiliary at a lunch-
eon Thursday afternoon, Jan. 15. complimenting Miss Yetta Rosen, was given, followed by dancing. A
Sirs. Van Vfiet was recently elected whose marriage to Clarence R. Bayli• feature of the program was commun-
president of the auxiliary.
will take place in February. Roses in ity singing by the audience. The next
shades were used to decorate meeting will be held at the synagogue
Thursday evening, Jan. 29. The so.
Mrs. Louis M. Kea entertained the ' man y
'the tables, which seated 40 guests.
ciety urges young people over the
members of the Art Circle at her
Sirs. E. Jacobson returned to her age of 10 years to attend these meet-
home, 151 Avalon avenue, last week .
M
in
Cleveland
last
week
after
an
ings
and to hand in their applications
- 4 honoring Sirs. Roy Fisher and Sirs. home
i f p o rr esen m t embership to any member
J. Wardell, new members of the club.
extended visit in the city.
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price was

$165.00

Other Reduced

groups of hand-

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$75.00, $65.00

and $39.75

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Takes great pleasure in announcing to his many
and admirers the opening of a

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Hours 2 to 6 Daily. Sundays 9 to 6.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CHILDREN

Mr. Nathan Wisonsky is the individual who staged the

their Chanukah performance at the Philadelphia and Byron Srh

Miss Rose Sipher of 141 Leicester' ern Europe.
Friday Evening Study Class:
court, a bride-elect of next month.
TFe Friday evening lady cl s.
Abrnh:lm Barrnn and daughter,
Miss Sinher Was the recipient of Miss Caroline Barron, and Mrs. Isaac which Dr. Franklin is conducting cot:-
a
many gifts.
Hurwitz of Calvert avenue have left tinues in popularity; in fact, the class
for Chicago, where they will attend has been increasing steadily in nun:-
Mr. and Mrs. Soul DeYoung and the marriage of Miss Ruth Louise hers. The subjects discussed are of
Miss Sylvia DeYoung of 2283 Blaine Bernstein to Sir, Barron's son, Na. great interest, as they deal with basic
avenue have returned from a visit to
than S. Shapero, which will take Place Jewish theological questions. The
Chicago.
Tuesday, Jan. 27, at the Drake Hotel. lectures begin at 8:15 and are pre-
ceded by a brief religious service.
Mrs. Abraham Anspach of 1522
Qu'et Hour of Music:
her
is
expecting
Monterey avenue
Sunday afternoon, Jan. 25, at 4
sons, Edward and Eugene J. Ans..
each of Newark, N. J., to help eels- o'clock, Mr. Tyler will hold another
brats the anniversary of her eighty- - of his attractive quiet hours of mu-
sic. The soloist on this occasion will
third birthday Sunday, Feb. 1.
be Mrs. Frank Sample, soprano.
Miss Rose Osnon of 541 East Palm- These recitals are open to the public.
er avenue entertained last Tuesday
evening with a hosiery and handker- Dancing Class Entertainment:
On Sunday evening, Jan. 25, at It
chief shower honoring her sister, Coil,
a bride-elect of next month. The o'clock, in the chanel there will be a
table was decorated with miniature recital by the children of the temple
.lolls dressed as brides and grooms. dancing class. This work is under the
direction of Mrs. Mabel Claire Miles,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Scheinman Everyone interested in this exhibition
—
(Etta I.. London of Santa Monica,. {s invited to attend.
Calif 1, whose marriage took place
A
.1 es, were i n
last momin
,os
I Angeles,
h
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the city last week-end en route to
their home in Los Angeles after
spending their honeymoon in the Twelfth Street Mothers' Club:
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Notes

FINAL WEEK

Saturday, January 31st, is the last

Miss Adeline Cohen of 2305 Hazels
Miss Fannie Rosen was hostess to
ivood avenue has returned from a
30 guests Thursday evening, Jan. 15,
visit with relatives and friends • in .
at her home, 1173 West Grand boule- 1
r
Pittsbu gh, Pa.
vard,at a bridge and shower in honor
of Miss Yettu Rosen, a bride-elect of '
Complimenting Mrs. Aaron Finkel-
stein and daughters, Rose and Lillian, next month.
of Grand Rapids, who have been the
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Sirs. A. Alperin of 1253 Coiling-
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis '
wood avenue acted as hostess at a din. Neat Sunday's Sermon:
Appel, Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Pickma ❑
party last week for her daugh-
Sunday morning, Jan. 25, the ser- 1
of Martindale avenue were hosts at ; nar
Charlotte S. Alperin. A theater mon will be delivered by Rabbi Ber-
a dinner Sunday evening, Jan. 4. Coy- : t" ,
guests.
mi ss ' party followed.
kowitz,
who will discuss some phases
PI'S were laid for 10
of the convention of the Union of
Pauline Gerber was hostess at a
. Miss Edith Sominsky entertained American Hebrew Congregations at
bunco and dancing party anti Mrs.
.
.
eight couples at her home, 565 East
ppt ( n ea .
' .ou t S s
Palmer avenue, Sunday evening, Jan. SL sm
Louis.
His theme
will be Services
"Is Ju-
in Total
Eclipse?
a luncheon Saturday, Jan. 10. Mrs. ,
11. honoring Miss Gertrude Brandt deism
gin at 10 :45.
ian Finkel- ,
Finkelstein and Miss Lillian
stein have returned to Grand Rapids. and Samuel Stewart, whose engage-
went was recently announced. Sev- Gle nn F
v''!1"n Speak
seal piano selections were
esd a y Night:
Tu esd•r
Dr. harry II. Kirschbaum, who is
-
, Miss Tillie Halperin and Ilarry Brad-
\Vhat promises to be one of the
studying in Vienna, spent the recent :
holidays in Italy and on the Riviera. "o:
most profitable evenings of the sea-
Mrs. Arthur I.. Tushbant of 2525 son will be the joint meeting of the
—
the Misses Harriet Kutinsky and
Gladstone avenue has left for an ex- Men's Temple Club and the Temple
Ruth Gordon have left for Chicago,
with her Sisterhood Tuesday evening, Jan. 27.
tended trip through the 1 eas
1 11S t
where they will visit with relatives ,
by The speaker will be the well-known
two children, Sydney and Dorothy.
and friends for a fortnight.
'
They
will
return
the
latter
part of editor of the Century Magazine,
—
Glenn Frank, whose subject is "The
Approaching Renaissance of Western
Sirs. Max Rissman of 1804 Ilelen , next month.
avenue and Miss Jean Silverman of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of Civilization." Mr. Frank is a brit-
344 Harmon avenue entertained 50
5221 Second avenue left last Wednes- itant speaker. His lecture should be
guests at a miscellaneous surprise day for New York, whence they will attended by the entire membership
shower last Saturday evening at the i
sail for a trip trough Italy and south- of the congregation and their friends.
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Mrs. Samuel Kaufman of Calvert noon, 2:30
Jun. 24, at the
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Chicago.
ware streets. Dr. Lawrence Welz of
theBoard of health will s ea k on
The Mavelin Club held its first an- pre-natal care.
nual dinner dance Saturday evening,
Theodore Levin, one of the four.
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Jan. 17, at the Runk-Cadillac Hotel. minute men of the United Jewish
The guests were Messrs. Daniel Bud- Emergency Fund drive, will also =
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Pingree
Mrs. Berman Jacobs
avenue was hostess to 70 guests Jan.'
13 in the ballroom of the Pingree j
Park Apartments at a stork shower
rs. Jack Cedar of Pingree'
Sirs.
avenue. Miss Charlotte S. Alperin
and Miss Ada Jacobson assisted in re-
ceiving the guests. Bridge and mah'
jong were played, a prize being given
at each table. Supper was served at
11 o'clock.

Miss Esther Goldman of Chatta-
nooga, Tenn., has been the guest of
Sirs. Max Rich of Seward avenue.
Miss Goldman has been entertained,
wit', a number of delightful affairs.

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