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CHANGE CARD PARTY
DATE TO FEBRUARY 14

A Greater Hudson's
for Better Service

The charity card party to be given
by Mrs. Joseph Fleischer and a group'
of hostess,: in the ballroom of the

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Realistic evidence of our faith
in Detroit's future, the growth
of Hudson service, and public
confidence in the methods and
ideals of this store, are being
crystallized in the Greater
Hudson Store now in the
course of completion.

WOMENS WEAR

Woodward Avenue-between Grand River and State

In honor of their twenty-fifth wed-
As the main feature of its member- ,
s , ip drive Junior Hail:is:Rh is spun- ding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Louis
wring a number of teas which are Ra-hael Ilmilinisame avenue were
given at the homes iif the various st home to their relative an d f r ie n d s
, members. The first of the series was , Sunday aft e'in , on aril evening. Feb.
given Tuesday, Jan. 27, at the home I. At midnight an elaborate family
' of Mrs. Meurice Landau of 2W Tay-, supper was served to 50 guests. The
,lor avenue. Mrs. Hyman B. Milan.' reception table was covered by an
- president, poured and also told the antique embroidered cloth and held a
prospective members of the activities six-tiered wedding cake tolmed with a
of the organization. Miss Helen Shet-I smallbride and groom and a number
zee and Mrs. Seymour Frank were of silver hells. Silver leaves were
•hostesses at a similar tea at Miss used throughout the house as &icons-
, Shetzer's home, 2071 Longfellow aye- tions. Mrs. Samuel Wineman of
nue, Sunday afternoon, Feb. 1, and Flint and Mrs. William Wineman of
Miss Ethel Steinberg of 802 West 1Detroit assisted Mr. and Mrs. Raphael
Grand boulevard entertained on the in receiving. Twenty guests were
same afternoon. The group at the • present from out of town, including ,
Shetzer home was addressed by Mrs. Sirs. Raphael's mother, Mrs. Jennie
Morse M. Cohen, who assisted in re- Serwer, and her sister, Mrs. Philip '
relying, and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich' Butner, both of New York City.
home.
ss
spa k e at
a Mi Steinberg's
, Miss Selma R. Ressler of Brush
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More the year is over, our
new 15-story building will be
finished.

During our expansive activi-
ties, even with many depart-
ments in temporary locations,
we are keeping stocks and
assortments as complete and
attractive as usual.

MRS. JOSEPH FLEISCHER
Jack Smotkin of 954 King avenue street has left for Florida, where she
home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Braik-
was host to the following employes will be the guest of relatives in Tam-
er at 2201 Gladstone avenue and
of Bergstein's Pharmacy at a fare- pa and St. Petersburg. She will also
planned for Sunday, Feb. 15, will be
well party last Saturday evening: visit in Washington, Baltimore, Sa-
given Saturday evening, Feb. 14, at
1
Leonard Bergstein, Louis Bernbaum, vannah and Jacksonville. On her re-
o'clock. The card party is being
I Samuel Hammerstein, Philip Forman turn, Miss Ressler will be the guest
ante-dated because of the community
and William Meisler of relatives in Montreal,
dinner to be held by the United Jew-
-
ish Charities Sunday evening, which ,
Miss Ella Kline of 2201 Blaine ave.
will inaugurate the United Jewish
A reception for relatives and
Saturday
Emergency Fund drive. Prizes will , friends at the Statler Hotel will tot- nue
Jan. entertained
31, at a shower
given evening,
for Miss
be given at each table Saturday even- low the marriage of Miss Sylvia Gold-
who will be married
,
Lena
Moray
'
and
refreshments
will
be
served.
ing ,
smith,
Sunday , Feb. 8.
Goldsmith.
'of Mr. and
e Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer,
Miss Evelyn Vine of Josephine av .
WILL INTERPRET ARTS
which will take place Saturday
even:(
day• in the
nue was hostess at a card party'
OF ROMANTIC JAPAN ing, Feb. 14. The reception will bel Thursday evening, Jan. 29, honoring

HUDSON COMPANY

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held at 9 o'clock. No cards.
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Announcing

the opening of
our entire third floor
to be devoted exclusively to

WEARING APPAREL

for STOUT WOMEN

SPECIALIZING IN SLENDERIZING MODELS

DRESSES - COATS - SUITS

the Misses Libye Baltrotsky of Oil
, City, Pa., and Rose Fink of Grand
Mr. and Mrs . Michitaro Ongawa,
ids.
Prizes for high honors were
bliss Marian Moyer of 1196 Burlin- I Rapids.
'
Japanese dramatic artists who excel I M
by the Misses Helen Yudkoff,
P
in the presentation of the life and I , game avenue returned last Ve'ednes-' won
lore of the Japanese, will appear at day morning from an extended visit , Mildred Bachrach, Lillian Gottesman
an evening meeting of the Jewi sh I in Toronto. I and Shirley Wain.
,
.
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Woman's Club Monday evening, Feb.(
Miss Betty Barron of 627 West-
9, at 8 o'clock, in the chapel of Tem-
Miss Dorothy Bornstein of Euclid
ple Beth El, Woodward and Gladstone avenue left last Sunday for an ex- minster street was hostess at a
avenues. Mr. and Mrs. Ongawa will tended visit with relatives and friends I kitchen shower last Fritlya evening I
New York, Philadelphia, Rochesterlhonoring Miss Ceil Osnos, a bride-
appear in gorgeous Japanese cos-
th.
I
I elect of this mon
tumes and will sing Japanese songs,' and other eastern cities.
I
give folk dances and articulate the
-
drama,
music
and traveled
legends of
the Fare
East. They
have
extensive.1
Commenting
Miss
Sophia
Berger
I
Electra
Rosanski,
formerly
of
De-
pli
ly throughout the United States and of Palestine, who spoke at the Junior , trait, who has been on tour with
Keith's vaudeville circuit for the past
• Thurs
a as.
have attracted much attention wt
officers and board of directors of the two years, will appear next week in
their interpretation of their native art Detroit chapter of Hadassah were a vaudeville art at the Broadway
and their vivid visualization of the hosts at a tea at the home of Mrs. Strand Theater.
poetic and romantic art of Old Japan. David S. 'Lemon, 816 Virginia park.
Mrs. David Curtis of 4040 Clair-
Members of the thoir fami- The officers and directors of Junior
lies and fr'enil: are invited to attend Hadassah were also guests. The tea mount avenue entertained the Art
was arranged by a committee cam- Circle at her home last week. Her
the meeting.
posed of Mrs. Morris 11. Zackheim, mother, Mrs. M. Jenebsky of Dayton,
chairman; Mrs. Jacob Berke: Mrs. was a guest.
The Misses Betty Shanern, Sylvia
1 Mrs. Maurice
Charles
I.andau. An arrangement of flowers Jack.ion, Marian Sachs, Bessie f. shell
and candles was used on the tea table. and Shirley Sharnik were among the
Mrs. Louis Redler of New York City graduates of Central High School last
Ceremony of Installation Marked by was an out-of-town guest.
Elaborate Exercise..

'DELRAY AUXILIARY
INDUCTS OFFICERS

Mrs. Louis Welt of the Chatham
Installation of the officers of the
Auxiliary of the first Hebrew Apartments and Mrs. Adolph Buch-

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The

i Ladies
Congregation of Delray was held stein of Ilendrie avenue have left for

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in Detroit

Carrying the Ultra Smart in Style and Mode for the
Fastidious Mi...

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14

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Tuesday evening, Feb. 3, in the midi. Florida to spend the remainder of the

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orium of its present place of worshin I winter.
at 8124 Burden° street. Mrs. Sarah
un •y Morning Sermon:
Mrs. M. Rosenberg was hostess to Sun
Becsky, retiring president, opened
On Sunday morning Dr. Franklin
luncheon and ,bridge
meeting and Louis Becsky, presi- I 30 guests at a
the nte
dent
of the congregation, conducted ' at the Phoenix Club on Friday, will preach a sermon on "Lincoln and ,

the installation ceremonies. Mrs. Jan. 23. Darwin-Two Exponents of Free-
dom." Feb. 12 marks the birthday
-
Rose Gottlieb is the new president of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Redler of New anniversaries of these two men who
the auxiliary; Sarah Gordon, vice-
York City are spending several days have contributed so much to the cause
president; hose Berkowitz, financial
of human freedom. A large congre-
secretary; Emma Pollak, recording • at the Statler Hotel.
gation should hear this very appropri-
secretary; Fannie Kohn, treasurer; '
Stilton! Stern has returned from a ate discourse. Services are at 10:45.
Sarah Klein, conductor; Helen Stein-
berger, inner guard, and Anna Ries- 10 days' stay in New York City.
Father and Son-Feb. 10:
ner, Bertha Laurie and Frances Wein-
Under the auspices of the Men's
Mrs. Jacob Lindenbaum of 559
berger, trustees. A musical prm,eram , Woodland
avenue left for Los An- Temple Club, the annual Father and
was given by the Misses Violet Glancz I
even-
and IfFifrItir•sky, Emiel Becsky, Mar- geles, where she will join her has- Son Night will be held Tuesday
Feb. 10. It is safe to say that
tin and Emerich Glanez. Refresh- band who has been making an ex- ing,
of
all
the
celebrations
of
this
kind.,
Mr.
moms were served after the meeting.
through the west.
The first
Hebrew
Congregation
of tended
tour
Delray,
which
is under
the spiritual
and Mrs.
Lindenbaum will spend next that of 1925 will be the best. We
leadership of Rabbi Moses Fischer, is month in visiting the western states, secured
are particularly
Fielding fortunate
H. Yost, in
for having
many
returning to Detroit early in March.
years athletic director of the Ifni-
-
planning to build a synagogue on the re
A
farewell
surprise
party
was
ten-
versity
of
Michigan,
as
the
principal
site of its present center, where ecru-
, dered Mrs. Jacob Lindenbaum of 559 speaker for this occasion. Many
ices are held every aturday.
Woodland avenue on Jan. 30 by the' stunts of unusual interest, both to
members of her bridge club, prior to fathers and sons, will he provided by
her departure for California, where the committee in charge.
she will make a tour through the west
Adult Study Class:
Sirs. Lindenbau rn
with her husband. M
Dr. Franklin is continuing his adult
was the recipient of many gifts.
I study school every Friday evening at
n .
sa,;(t
1. practci
of oces
ili,efsl
u
TThebte h,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan of 8,o' jc
Judaisma
Clairmount avenue entertained on ,f
are ienctterrt
lu es.ties pre-
n
t i.
Wednesday and Sunday evenings in siilan
honor of the graduation of their invited
daughter, Dorothy Betty. who gradu- ceded by a brief religious service.
daughter,
' ated from Hutchins intermediate United Jewish Emergency Drive:
School with high honors. Diversions
i t nhea tgo r eceast
nnryFey.hi .n Iu5n,
e,gtirnonitin j ge,A
of the evenings were bridge for the in Bn

The Separate Coat

A veritable spring song of loveli-
ness. A coat wherein every detail is
individual, every touch charming, and
the entire effect is the most authentic
and beautiful of fashion's mood.

$

Quality - Value - Service

For One Week Only

4 (actin' s

Specials in Odd Size

Oriental
_ ED Rugs

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Taken from our vast collections, priced far below prevailing
market prices for quick disposal.
When you visit our rug shop you will appreciate our desire to
dispose of many of our large rugs as we are so limited for space
and our new importations are arriving daily.

In addition we offer three lots of small size rugs at special prices.

HAMADAN

Av. Sive 4 ft. a 2.6

Choice $22.50

LILAHAN

Av. Size 6.614.3

Choice $78.00

195.00
Bedjar, 10.7x7.7
445.00
Melez, 14.10x9.1
350.00
Kerman, 13.10x10.6
775.00
12x9.1
Chinese,
345.00
Arak, 17x10 ft
$235.00
Lilahan, 13x9 ft
265.00
15.6x10.10
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Saruk,
325.00
Arak, 12.7x10 ft

IRAN

As. Sire 6 6x3 3

Choice $37.50

Hamadan, 10.8x5.2
Arak, 10.4x7.8
Sanik, 12.6x8.9....._. .
Chinese, 14x10 ft....
Chinese, 20x10 ft
Kirman, 11.8x9.2
Lilahan, 20x10 ft
Saruk, 12.5x9.1

$145.00
235.00
665.00
385.00
635.00
535.00
785.00
550.00

S. G. GULIAN RUG CO.

1422 FARMER STREET

Near Grand River

Cadillac 4669

older folks and dancing and music for
, the younger set. A luncheon fol.
lowed. Miss Nathan was the recipient
of ninny gifts.

De to gather the sum of 8150,000
to meet six emergency needs, The
members of Congregation Beth El,
along with all the congregations in
ore bending
net nf all their
Among the numerous affairs given Inward
'ff"t
o ' f
culmination
'
o successful
suctc .
iacri(tlythe
Miss Rose Finkelstein
complimenting
of Grand Rapids who has been the the campaign. The office of the drive
is in the General Necessities Build-
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Appel,
was a bridge party given by Miss ing, Randolph 1358.
Evelyn Vine of Josephine avenue.
Miss Eva Appel entertained at a sur-
prise farewell party last Monday
evening. Sixteen guests were present.
High honors were won by the Misses
!Mildred Bachrach, Lillian Weinberg, 0 pportunity to Visit Holy Land Will

ZION BALL OFFERS
TRIP TO PALESTINE

Come to Winner.

Betty Wozow and Frances Levine.

Miss Finkelstein returned to her home

The Youth of Zion is completing
last Tuesday. She was accompanied
by Harry Appel. The marriage of p Inns for the seventh annual Zion
all,
which will be held at the Arena
Miss Finkelstein and Mr. Appel will h
Iardens Sunday evening, Starch 22.
take place soon.
At a meeting last Sunday arrange.
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Marwil ments were completed for the recruit.
and children, who recently completed ng of a force of workers from all the
I an extensive tour of Palestine and Zionist groups in the city. Samuel
Egypt, are attending the winter sports I,. Stiller was appointed to take
charge of the volunteer groups.
in Switzerland.
An unusual feature has been added
Mrs. Edwin Goldberg of 81 Dela- to this year's event. Each purchaser
ware avenue was hostess at a bridge- of an admission ticket will be en-
luncheon of charming appointments titled to a chance to win a free round
last Tuesday afternoon at the Book- trip to Palestine. The name of the
Cadillac Hotel. Covers were laid for winner will be announced the night
of the dance.
20 guests.
harry J. Brevis is president of the
A graduation surprise party in Detroit chapter of the Youth of Zion.
honor of Miss Sylvia Jackson was
held Sunday evening, Feb. 1 at the
home of Miss Mollie Tenebaum of
Attorneys or Business Mee-Let Me At
King avenue. Covers were laid for
m the Arbitrittor in Your Disputes. Both
16 guests. The party was marked by
Sides Will Sam Time and Expense, and
a profusion of floral decorations.
Remain Friends. I TAM No Cues to the

Mitchell Bowman left for an ex-
tended trip to Miami, Fla., where he
will visit his sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldboss.
Mr. Bowman will spend the remain-
der of the winter at the resort.

Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Davis of 15
Waverly avenue, Highland Park, are
spending the winter at Miami Beach,
Fla. They are residing at the Mare.
•vista Apartments.

Courts.

A. C. LAPPIN

Att•rn•yx•I-L•w

ARBITRATOR

Member .1

Arbitrative Society •1 America

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Cadillac 4642

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February Glassware
Specials

A worthy successor to our January
Clearance Sale is our February
SA. of Glassware.

SPECIAL SALE TABLES
OF EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS

$3.00 TABLE
$5.00 TABLE

$7.50 TABLE
$10.00 TABLE

Small lots ■ and discontinued pat-
terns in Table Glassware of the
finer sort marked for this sale at

1 /2 OFF

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AN EXPLANATION

Owing to the fact that the United Jewish Emergency Fund will
• banquet on February 15,

THE CHARITY CARD PARTY

Given by Mrs. Joseph Fleischer and Hostesses, origin•Ily intended f

that date, will be held on

FEBRUARY 14 INSTEAD

In the Ballroom of the Home of

MR. AND MRS. SOL BRAIKER

2201 Gladstone Avenue, corner Fourteenth. Saturday Evening
February 14, at 8:30 P. M.
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