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$300 CONTRIBUTION
GIVEN BY WOMEN'
aciat
arsonal
Appeal for Emergency Fund Wins
Money and Active Workers.
HEYN
WOMENS WEAR
Woodward Avenue —between Grand River and State
An appeal for workers made by
Sidney Alexander, a member of the
campaign committee of the United
Jewish Emergency Fund drive, at
meeting of the Hebrew Ladies Aid
Society at the 1. O. B. A. hall Wed-
ne-day evening, Feb. 4, resulted in
Third Week of
Hudson's
MID-WINTER
Women representing every Jewish I The Annual J-Hop of the UM-
organization in the city, in addition ver=ity of M'chi tan, which was held
to individual volontee-s, aro working in Ann Arbor Friday evening, Feb.
a large coati',
In the women's divi ion for ths United 0, was /Mended by
-Jewish Emergency Fond drive, which gent of Detroit young folk. Mr. and
•ill
begin
Sunday,
Feb.
15,
to
con-
MN.
Benjamin
Rus'l
of
Detroit and
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tinue for one week. Mrs. Joseph M. • Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Bercu of Cleve-
Welt is chairman of the division.' land were patrons of the Sigma Alpha
Thirty girls are representing the Mu Fraternity booth at the hall; Dr.
Young Women's Hebrew Association, and Mrs. Saul Rosenzweig were pat-
which is one of the six agencies to cons of the booth held by three fra-
Miss Sara . t ern ides, Phi Delta Epsilon, Kappa
benefit from the drive.
Nu and Pi Lambda Phi, and Mr. mail
Landman, social director of the
W. 11. A., Miss Sophie Schwartz and Mrs. R. P. Thal and Mr. and Mrs. T.
Hausman of Toledo chaperoned the
Miss Ciel Farber are the captains rep-
Phi Sigma Delta. Among the guests
resenting the association. Mrs. Sam-
uel R. Glogower, chairman of the Y. from Detroit were the Misses Goldye
Feerer, Elizabeth Lieberman, Jane
W. II. A. board of the Jewish Wom-
an's Club, is a major. The associa- Breskow, Nance Solomon, Lydia
tion will hold a bridge tea Sunday Kahn, Leona Moyer, Sarah Levin and
afternoon, Feb. 15, to raise part of Sarah Zack.
.
its contribution to the fund. Each •
Rabbi Joseph Kornfeld, head of the
Y. W. H. A. club is planning to con.
tribute from its treasury or to re- Collingwood Avenue Temple of To-
quest its members to subscribe loll- ledo and former ambassador to Per-
vidually. Since the majority of the sia, will speak Monday afternoon,
members of the association work dor- March 9, before the monthly meeting
ing the day the girls will solicit after of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El.
working hours and during the even- —
Mr. and Nfrs. Meyer Alpert of
ing. Miss Landman presided at a
—Photo by Hopp.
meeting of the workers last Thursday I West Philadelphia avenue were hosts
evening for the benefit of those who I at a reception last Sunday afternoon
MRS. JAMES SOBEL,
complimenting their
n
could not attend the general meeti g' and evening
Major in Women's Division.
held last Wednesday afternoon at the daughter, Ruth, and Jack Abel, son
Talmud Torah at Philadelphia and of Mr. and Mrs. Max Abel of Blaine
the enlistment of a large number of Byron avenues, when Mrs. Welt gave' avenue, whose engagement was an-
members who will take part in the
nounced several weeks ago. Mr. and
the workers their final instructions.
work assumed by the women's divi-
Mrs. Abel and their daughter, Mrs.
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sion.
Nibilph Hollander, the violinist, Louis Davidson, assisted in receiving
James Sobel, a major iiktit..he
"rho
is
studying
in
New
York
with
the
•
the
guests.
woolen's division, who also at dre. T
the society, urged that the organiza- famous Leopold Auer, is spending two
tion contribute to the fund from its weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 Mr. and Mrs. Simon Meretsky and
daughter, Florence, of Windsor, Ont.,
L. Hollander of 295 Farnsworth I
treasury. A resolution that $300 be I M.
avenue. Mr. Hollander will be the . left last week for a month's stay at
donated was unanimously adopted.
, ' b 1r, t the Hot Springs, Ark. They are guests •
soloist ..um y
concert given at the Capitol Theater lat the New Arlington Hotel,
FURNITURE
SALE
Now this great sale swings into
its' hird busy week with renewed
evidence of its value - giving
power and service to home-
makers.
People who need furniture of
any kind, for homes of every de-
gree, are urged to take advan-
tage of these opportunities.
Convenient payments are at
your service.
A,
Announcing
the opening of
our entire third floor
devoted exclusively to
WEARING APPAREL for
STYLISH STOUT WOMEN
SPECIALIZING IN SLENDERIZING MODELS
The
J. L. Hudson Co.
DETROIT
b its orchestra.
PALESTINE ORPHANS'
! Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob and
3'
Reva, of the Palmetto
NEEDS ARE STATED( Miss :Mollie Kimche of 414 East daughter,
Apartments are spending several
Warren avenue entertained with six weeks at Miami Beach, Fla.
Sophia Berger Describes Her Work tables of bridge and a gift shower last )
week complimenting Mrs. Amos Rob- I
Mrs. Arthur A. Frank of 100
to Loceil Orgirnisations.
bins (Rose Horowitz) of Clairmount 1s
hostess
a venue
:l ,, 1 1 t sn T udsi,n
the ('Dorris x t
n r tuye a‘‘ t..at'h
tnter party
small
Films portraying the life and work avenue.
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Club
on
Jan.
29.
i n.N.
,,f children living in orphanages in
In honor of the birthday anniver ,
! Palestine who are being trained to
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Folz of the e E l
'take their place among the pioneers of her sister, Miss Beatrice Teitle-
who are building up the country baum, Mrs. Anna Doliva entertained ' N.'erao Apartments spent severa l
thraugh agriculturd and artisan ac- at a nartv at the home of her cousin, days last week visiting relatives and
.
'ivities were shown by Miss Sophia laeob Adler of 1676 Chicago book friends in Kalamazoo and Grand
Berger, executive director of the Pal-' yard. Fifteen couples attended the Rapids.
mmitee, at meet- I affair, which took place Saturday
t
Co
Orph
esti
ening, Feb. 5, evening, Jan. 31. Dinner was served
hursday ev
rigs
held
Tans
at
the
Philadelphia
and Byron avenue at midnight. The house and tables 1725
Mr. Burlingame
and Mrs. Meyer
L. are
Prentis
of
avenue
residing
Talmud Torah by the Detroit chapter were elaborately decorated and favors in their new home at (1)14 Chicago
boulevard.
of Junior Iladassah and Saturday were distributed to each guest.
DRESSES - COATS - SUITS
evening, Feb. 7, at Emanuel Syne-
The Rosenthal Family Club held its
Rivers
1448 %sand Ivor
Mrs. Rubye Wolf Klein, formerly
Taylor avenues,
I gogue, Wilson and
Tuesday evening, of Detroit, who resides in Los An-
Women's European monthly meeting .
by the Jewish
Welfare Organization. Miss Berger Feb. 10, at the home of J. P. Rosen- geles, entertained at a luncheon at
explained each picture, summarizing that of Boston boulevard. The fol- the Mary Louise tea room, Los An-
us she proceeded the story of the lowing officers were elected: Jacob geles, complimenting her sisters, Mrs.
committee's activities in the Holy H. Goldberg, president; Emanuel Ro- Milton Hanauer of Detroit and Mrs.
senthal, vice-president; Joseph Rat- Harry Herzberg of Bellaire, Ohio,
Land.
ner, treasurer, and Mrs. Jacob Op- who are wintering in California.
The orphanages in Palestine here- nenheim, secretary. The program Covers were laid for 20 guests.
tofore were largely supported by the for the evening consisted of r mita-
Joint Distribution Committee, which Lions and cards, followed by a lunch-
will cease to finance the work in May. eon. The next meeting will be in , I , ∎•••
Miss Berger is seeking to raise in this the form of a Purim Inirty to be held
country $300,000 in order to coo- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David
plate during the next three years the Rosenthal of Calvert avenue.
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work begun by the committee. She
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expressed the opinion that ut the con.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ginsburg
elusion of that period the majority of have returned from a week's visit in !Next Sunday's Sermon:
the orphans now being cared for Atlantic City and New York.
Next Sunday morning Dr. Franklin
,
would be self-supporting. Junior Ha-
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto had will take as the subject of his dis-
dassah, a national organization, is
planning to support a model orphan- as their house guests last week-end course "The Making of a Common-
me, Robert. miekretth of ity.o Ile will deal with the theme
age at Meier Chfeye with an annual me and
lin a large and inclusive way, but will
contribution of $30,000. This will An' n Arbor.
. make special reference to the emer-
supplant its pre s ent work of support.
rs. Morris Garvett entertained Ikon cy drive which will be initiated
ing 1711 individual orphans.
M
the members of the Detroit School of ' next Sunday evening at. the fifth an.
Several thousand orphans in Pales-
Epression Alumni Study Club last nual community dinner to be held at
tine in need of aid must be cared for, Tuesday afternoon at the Whittier' the Statler Hotel. Services start at
accord
ng
to
Miss
Berger.
before
or-
•
10:45. All are welcome.
phans from Europe ean be admitted, Hotel.
, unless there is an appreciable im-
r:
Annual
Community FDerbn n le 5
t
st2
lylemvaanrdGo,,radson htoif es5,15 .C
provement in the economic situation. cagN,I,rs.blu
the fifth
n will be
luncheon Friday aftor oon, Feb. 13, annual community dinner
at her home. Miss Hattie Gittleman.' held. All Jews in the city of Detroit
nresident of the Detroit chapter of who are interested in the furtherance
Hadassah, told the guests of the work of the interests of our people should
be present on this occasion. Judge
of the organization.
Harry M. Fisher of Chicago and Jacob
The Misses Sarah and Miriam Shaw Billikopf of Philadelphia will be the
of Cleveland are visiting the Misses Iguests of honor.
High Crowned Hats
eempir iiirth El
--in pastel coloring%
Natro
A Greater Number of
Pianists may be heard
exclusively on
AMPICO
97/63
Notwithstanding unsubstantiated claims made on
behalf of other "reproducing" pianos, we can prove
that more celebrated pianists record for the
AM l'ICO, never having played for any other in-
strument.
The AM PICO list of exclusive pianists contains
such celebrated names as
Levitzki
Rachmaninoff Rosenthal
Moiseivitsch Pattison
Kreisler
Chiapusso
Mirovitch
Ornstein
Stang others now under exclusive contract with
the AMPICO include the names of
Over 2.A5
Schmitz
Copeland
Dumesnil
Dohnanyi
Lhevinne
Schnabel
Concert
pianists can be heard on the
Hear the Ampico in the
Knabe, Fischer or Franklin Pianos
Janncy.Bowman 31c.
Irtnibt
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VJAINN.ROOMII
2015
PAP c-AVENUE.
small felt hat for
Whether Ws
erery informal oreanion of the dull,
or a wide brimmed straw for t he
tea hour, the hat you choose is
smartest in a pastel tint or in
white. It should hare a high
crown, too--the height arrested by
flowers or a bow at the highest
point.
MILLINERY SALON
ENTIRE FOURTH FLOOR
Quality — Value — Service
O
e,-
IN MEMORIAM
In :ad and loving memory of our Steinberg at 9112 West Grand boule- Arts Society—Feb. 17:
dear husband and father. Joseph yard.
On Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, at
Freedman, who departed this life two
In honor of the sixty-third birthday i(:15 o'clock, the Arts Society of
years ago. Feb. 4, 1923, the 111th day
lanniversary of his brother, Solomon Temple Beth El will present three I
of Shebat, 5683.
Ginsburg, a resident of Ilu a o, i r. one art plays to which the members
gone,
yard Ginsburg recently entertained of the affiliated societies of the tent-
A previous one from us
A Vi ■ ire we hoed i•
10 guests at an elaborate dinner at ph,. their families and friends are in-
A Ida. le .aeant in our hearts
the
Phoenix Club. Cards were played . sited. The plays this month have
Which ye,r ran be filled.
in the evening. been very carefully selected. The
li ed in Ili• wi•dom ha+ refAlled
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1 casts are unusually capable and the
The boon Ill• love hod given .
The Michigan league held a dance Performance promises to be on the.
And though the leid, slumber. here,
in ree in heaven.
at the Statler Hotel last Saturday same high plane as the former work
evening. Miss Elizabeth Weisman of this organization.
His Loving Wife, Children and
was a member of the committee in
Grandchildren.
charge.
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' Su' Auts'e' cond Wolf Cub Pack has been
Little Miss Vivian Jean Carnis for led•at the temple under the lead-
In loving memory of our dear
mother, Lola Finkelstein, who died celebrated her fifth birthday recently ersip of Edward Rothman and Ralph
we with a party at the home of her Mayer. The Wolf Cub Pack consists
live years ago Feb. 5.
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grandmother, Mrs. Jennette &lel- of boys of the pre-Scout age, that is
kind.
A hoinir mother. tr.
r Art), like her we'll find . stein, 9OS Frederick avenue. The at- from 10 to 12 years. l'arents who •
No trio.
ternoon was spent in were games, are interested in entering their boys
For ail of u• she did her hest
And Coal ga. her eter.I rest.
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for which prizes were g i %en.
can make inquiry at the temple on
luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. the ' Wednesday evening from 6 to 9:30
Her Loving Daughters and Sons.
table decorations being carried out in o'clock, when the Cubs and Scouts
pink and white. meet. Charles Feinberg of the Mt.
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In loving memory of our dearly
Royal Hotel situated next to Temple
Mrs. Paul Jones, wife of Federal Beth El, is the Scout executive of the
beloved wife and mother, Jennie
Routf, who mussed away five years Judge Paul Jones of Cleveland, was
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the guest of Mrs. Charles C. Simons temple.
ago, Feb. 9, 1920. °
of Connecticut avenue last Tuesday. Thd
g
Sewin:
urs ay
The w.ht may change from year to year.
Mrs. Simons entertained for Sirs.
The
women
in
charge
of
the
Thurs-
And (Hen& from acv ro day.
Jones with a dinner at the Woman's day sewing for charity are partiru-
our ne•er will the one we love
From memory PI, lora,
City Club Tuesday evening. 'arty anxious for more workers. Many
know that life. truth and love
For We
demands are made upon the organiz-
Are her• for ...more.
Miss Jerry Cohen of Virginia park ation and, though a large amount of
I ike ivy on the withered oak.
When all thin, e. r ,hies,.
entertained at a bridge partyIas i work has been turned out this season,
Our l e. for her will still keep green
Saturday in honor ()tithe birthday an- thers is much more to be done. A
,.
And nem fad
niversary of Miss Victoria Ilanels.
special request is Math. that, wherever
11.•r Loving Husband, Sons and
to avoid such a conflict, so-
si
Mrs. Samuel Kuttnauer was hos- P
Daughters.
ci al functions shall not he arranged
Mee at a luncheon and card party last for a day and hour which will make
In loving memory of our darling Tuesday afternoon complimenting it impossible for workers to attend
the sewing.
daughter and sister, Rosamond Gold- Miss Sylvia Goldsmith, whose mar-
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smith, who died six years ago Feb. 11., nage to DeRoy uttnau,
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309 and 412 David Whitney
Main 4218
Bldg.
Cherry 0772
Main 3275
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ANNOUNCING OUR THIRD ANNUAL
$ BIRTHDAY PART'
c/IN cAPPRECIATION
THE JEWISH FREE BURIAL ASSOCIATION
OF DETROIT
Takes this means of expressing their sincere thanks and appreciation
to MR. HARRIS GLICKMAN,, 900 East Canfield, who won the 1925
Overland Touring Car at their annual ball and who donated the
prize to the association for their needs.
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It wo• IIi• will.
Itut in ma heart,
She lineerr
ai dear today
rnmnory r
A. in the hou ehe fiw••ed •waY•
Sirs. 1.ouis Hower and daughter,
Miss Sally Hower, of New York are
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I Sadly missed by her Loving Parents, Louis Schlussel of Burlingame ave-
Sisters and Brothers.
nue.
Stir Belle Schlussel has returned
aft! •r a two mo ths' so ' urn in New
'murk.
inhere she was the house guest
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of Miss Sally Hower.
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FINZEL'S
SOCIETY
ORCHESTRA
BICUR CHOLEM ANNUAL PURIM BALL
TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 10
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Sirs. Leslie Mitchell and daughter.
Thelma, of 2017 Virginia park have
left for Los Angeles to spend the re-,
mainder of the winter.
Atteraeys
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as the Atilt
Sides Will Save Time and Ergiettee, ad
Rental. Friends I Tains No Cases te the
Ceurts.
A. C. LAPPIN
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ARBITRATOR
Member •I Arbitration Society el Amerle•
708 Barium Bldg,
Cadillac 4642
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All of our friends and patrons are cordially invited to
help us celebrate our Third Anniversary on Wednesday.
d gratis
Feb. 10. Delicious coffee and cake will be serve
in honor of this occasion.
PERWEIN PASTRY SHOP
9138 TWELFTH ST., at CLAIRMOUNT
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