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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilansky 0
liolslywood, Calif., announce the be-
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Women.

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As Good As New!

That's what you'll proudly say after hay-
ing your suit cleaned by us. Why go to
the expense of buying a new suit when
for a nominal sum we can restore that
old one of yours to look like new?

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In case of fire or theft you are fully protected
against loss, as we carry insurance on your
garments.

Odorless and Perfect.

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FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."

Make Plans Now to Attend the Biggest Social Affair
of the Season.

Y. M. H. A.
PURIM BALL

Finzel's Society Orchestra

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Arlington
1175

P. D. JACOBSON

Arlington
1175

Remodeling and Repairing of the Better Kind.
CLEANER AND DYER
LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR

3383 BURLINGAME, Near DEXTER BOULEVARD

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You are invited to the

Anniversary Party

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Simple Frock Shop

The Week of Feb. 1St

The feast will he one of
value -- better twenty - five
dollar frocks than you could
find, even in the Ilimelhoch
Simple Frock Shop, under
usual circumstances. For
every occasion, too— tailored
ones, sports styles and after-
noon frocks. For Mademoi-
selle and Madame. Come to

Brasch,
Mr. and
Mrs. Isadore
announced.
The
has of been
Brasch, son
profusion
table was decorated with a
of spring flowers. Miss Renee Stert-
zer of New York, a niece of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schwartz of Langsam, was an out-of-town guest.
I New York City announce the engage- A reception will be held in honor of
ment of their daughter, Valeria, to Miss I.angsam and Mr. Brasch
Eli Silverman of this city.
shortly,

the Second Floor.

Jacobs Insurance
Agency

Announces the removal of Its Offices from 921 Dime

Bank Building to

321 Transportation Bldg.

TELEPHONE CADILLAC 4025

We take this opportunity to thank our customer. for the
generous p•tron•rte they have always given and to express
the hope that the pleiseant relationship of the past will continue

in the future.

S. A. S. JACOBS

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Mrs. Rosa Weinberg of 2743 Tux-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Brown of Glynn
edo avenue announces
Miss the
Erna engage-
Firkser court have as their house guest their
Supowit of Shenain-
ment of her niece,
ita.che:
of Milwaukee, Wis., to David Taub ,nto
in whose honor many ( e-
Pa., ., n
lightful affairs are being given.
I of this city.

Comfort Appeals to
Tender Peet

Especially when combined with styl ,.'

s..oes
Most loot troubles are caused by powly fitting
nurt the tender
that mis-shape the pl.able bones and
foe.
muscles of the

PHYSICAL LTURE SHOES

(Style Plut Cimgbri

Are built not only to prevent but also to correct this
needless trcuble. Their perfect shape and superior
fitting qualities are due to the scientific accuracy that

Long, Extended Conoeve,
Built - in A ch, Snug
Gripping Heel.

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Distributor in Detroit

Physical Culture S!-oe Specialists '
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A. ERO , IDY MGR.

1434 FARMER STREET

Bet. Grand River and John R.

REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

Mrs. Sophie Weil of Longellow
avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wein-
beck of Euclid avenue have returned
—
At the last meeting of the executive from a fortnight's visit in New York.
—
committee selected by the conference
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Nathan and
of hwal Jewish organizations, together family, formerly of 1674 Clairmount
.v ith the workers of the Federation for avenue, have moved to their new
I Ukrainian Jewish Relief, held Thurs•
home at 2509 Ford avenue.
j day, Jan. 21, at the Temple Emanuel
it was decided that a grand bazaar
Miss Bettie Rosenzweig of 258 Far-
held during the latter part of
shall he
or the early part of May. A corn- rand park was hostess at a delightful
April
graduation
surrr se party given in
I matee was appointed to look for a
t suitable place for the affair. honor of Miss Emma 1.ifschitz, who
' The members of the executive re- was graduated from Northern High
ported on behalf of their respective or- School.
ganization and stated that the mem-
Miss Rosa :Morris, accompanied by
bers were enthusiastic about the work
sister, Mrs. R. Wallach and
and pledged their support. It was al- her .
daughter Gail, left fur a three
of
.
so decided that the second session
the conference to be held at the Kirby months stay in Texas.

MOHEL

A Unique Setting for
Your Party

H

OLD your next so-
cial gathering at
the Palmetto.

M.

PALMETTO

Hancock at Jokst R

Glendale 3000

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shatanoff and
children, Betty and Jerry, of 15796
Muirland avenue left Friday, Jan. 22,
for an extended trip to New York,
Atlantic City, Boston and Syracuse.

TALMUD TORAH OPENS
ON THE WEST SIDE

to•ehse• 51:30 to 2 - 4k.

Dinner S.30 to 11.30—$1.211.
Sunday [Mawr 11 , 30 A. M. tea P.
$1.50.

Mildred Ruth Jakont, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jakont, was
graduated from Northern High School
with high honors.

A Littman, manager of the Yiddish
Playhouse, is convalescing at Grace
Hospital after a recent operation.

unequalled f • c i lities
for bridge dinners,
dances or social teas.
Reservations are be-
ing made now in ad-
vance through the
steward. Early ar-
rangements are advis-
able.

The opening of the Beth Mordecai
Talmud Torah took place on Sunday,
Jan. 24, at 2415 Wendell avenue. A
musical program followed the key
selling ceremony. Rabbi Ezekiel
Aishiskin spoke and emphasized the
need of Jewish education for chil-
1 dren. He expressed his pleasure in
the opening of • new Talmud Torah
and commended the residents of the
West Side. for their work. Fourteen
hundred dollars was raised at the
meeting.
Clams will start next week and
persons living in the Ferndale avenue
section are invited to inspect the
school and register their children.

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Now Residing at

1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE

Mrs. Jake Greenwald of Ridgewood
avenue returned last week from
Pittsburgh, where she attended the
funeral of her sister, Mrs. Eugene
Gluck.

Here all the advan-

tages of a big down-
town Hotel—yet the in-
timate privacy of
one's own home.
ballroom.
Spacious
private dining rooms
banquet
hall
offer
and

Detroit, Michigan

Associates:

LEON GINSBURG
MAX HAMBURGER
BEN KAPLOWITZ

ABE GUROVITCH
EDWARD I. EDWARDS
E. M. BARNES

HACK'S ARCH-CORRECTIVE SHOES

FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN

Sold Only at

Hacks

EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC

FOOTWEAR SHOP
28 Adams Avenue Weet

Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.

Recommended by Detroit PhysIclans.
Formerly at 052 Farnsworth Avenue.

Center on Sunday, Jan. 31, at 10 a. to.,
Mrs. L. LaBret, 4953 Twenty-
and committees were appointed to see
more organizations and invite them to eighth street, was hostess at a dinner
recently at her home. Guests were
send delegates.
A manager of the bazaar and all former classmates of the home-eco-
other officials, as well as a bazaar com- nomic class, Merrill-Palmer School,
mittee, will he appointed at this ses- from which she was graduated last
si(m. It is highly important that all June. Dinner was served at 6:30
o'clock, after which the guests en-
organizations be represented
joyed bridge. Among the guests were
PERFECTION LODGE
Mrs. Sidney Craig, Mrs. Max Weis-
berg, Mrs. F. Avrin, Miss Bluma
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and Levin, Miss Mary Caplan, Miss Ida
A. M., will hold a snecial communiea- Avrin, Mrs. Isadore Ileiman, Mrs.
lion Wednesday, Feb. 2. at 3:30 P. m. I Emanuel Kline and Mrs. Ida Gottes-
M. M. degree. Past Masters night man.
and banquet at 6:30, with prominent
Miss Rose Gedrich, a bride-elect of
speakers and visiting brethren wet-
Jan. 31, was entertained by the Kadi.
come.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. mah Girls with a miscellaneous show-
er at the home of Lillian Rosenblum,
By Order of—
SAMUEL J. EDER, W. M.
290 East Hancock avenue. She was
the recipient of many beautiful gifts.

makes these comfort shoes distinctively stylish.

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131 Lafayette Blvd.

321 Transportation Bldg.

gaged a gymnasium and swimming in.
atructor to conduct classes for mem-
bers. Classes are held every Thurs-
day evening at the Jefferson Inter-
mediate School. The "Y" earnestely
solicits the co-operation of every Jew-
ish young man of Detroit to help
make a "Y" building a reality.

I UKRAINIAN CONFERENCE
WILL MEET ON JAN. 31

INFORMAL

1RY 4717

, Ruth, to Joseph Radner, son of Mr.
hand Mrs. George Radnor of 274 East
I Hancock avenue.

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STATLER HOTEL
SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28

ides
to-
( of
are
ble.
and
ran
the
ally

The Misses Sarah and Rase Bagin-
sky entertained on Tuesday, Jan. 19,
with a bridge-luncheon at their home,
610 East Kirby avenue. Among the
guests were the Misses Sophie lxvine,
Rose Ilberman, :dinette Witkoff, Rose
Aaron, I.illian Broder, Mitzi Koffman,
Lena Goldberg, Mrs. Henry Keller of
Boston. Prizes were won by the
Misses Ilberman and Goldberg.

MRS. JOSHUA KARBAL
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Margolis
MISS FLORENCE BILANSKY
1
(Celia Kamins of Lansing) are now Pisgah lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., to
to Jack Rabinowitz of this city. A residing at 2545 Taylor avenue, be held on Sunday evening, Jan. 31.;
at the Statler Ilotel, Miss Minnie
reception in their honor will be held apar t me nt 207.
Willis, chairman, assisted by Mr.
, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
in endeavoring
:less Scherely Cohen Applebaum of harry Fleischman,
Berkowitz, 32 47 Lawrence avenue,:
o make the affair a success. The
I
III
on Sunday, Jan. 31, from 3 t I 6
the Imperial }total has left for Chi-
organization will hold its next regu-
' the afternoon.
sago, where she joined relatives and lar meeting on Monday evening, Feb.
' - accompanied them to points in Flor-
, at the new Waal li'rith Community
Harris Vine of Josephine avenue ida and Georgia, where they will
building, 273 East Ferry avenue, be-
I announces the betrothal of his (laugh- spend the remainder of the wint(r.
tween Brush and John R. streets, at
Samuel
Matoff,
ter, Evelyn Ruth, td
7:30. There will be a prominent
son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Matoff of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Basch and son, speaker and refreshments will be
Westminster avenue.
Herman, of Lansing, formerly of De- served. All members are asked to
troit, are leaving for California for attend to settle up all moneys per-
Mr. and Mrs. William Hauser of a couple of months. They will stop
t aining to dues, tickets, ads, etc.
Flint, Mich., announce the betrothal
I(ra
of their daughter, Florence, to Her- off at Phoenix and San ncisco am Tickets may be secured for the dance
be II. Metz of Detroit. Miss Hauser will make their home in Los Angeles. at the door the evening of the affair.
They expect to return to Lansing
I is a graduate of Columbia College of
April 1.
Expression and also Ypsilanti State
I Normal College. She is teaching
The next meeting of the Rosenthal
!oratory and dramatics in Flint. Mr.
1
Family Club will be held at the home
Metz is a graduate of Tufts Dental
of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frank of 97
College, Boston, and for almost three
Farrand park, on Saturday evening,
years was a member of the faculty.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leitsun (Rose
Jan 30. The entertainment commit-
Ile formerly practiced in Boston be-
Berris1 are receiving cong•ctillations
fore coming to Detroit and until sev- tee has arranged an interesting pro-
n the birth of a son on Jan. 10.
o
eral months ago was associated with grain. All members are asked to be
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Drs. Straith, Wicks and Straith in the present. The following officers were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Seasword
David Whitney Building. Ile is a installed at the last meeting: Manuel
(Dorothy Kamin) announce the birth
member of the Officers Reserve M. Rosenthal, president; Mrs. Jacob
Corps. H. Goldberg, vice-president; Mrs. Rov if a son, Carl G., Junior, on Jan. 13.
Chatlin, secretary, and Joseph Rad-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Teter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kasoff of 503 nor, treasurer.
Chicago are receiving congratulations
Rosedale court announce the engage-
on
the birth of a daughter, Thelma
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Horwitz of Fay. Mrs. Teter was formerly Miss
ment of their daughter, Mildred, to
Jack L. Katz, son of Abraham Katz 639 Medbury avenue have left for an
Esther Cohen of this city
extended trip through the East, where
of 364 Harmon avenue.
they will be the guests of relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goldstein of and friends.
1954 Clairmount avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Langsam of
At the last meeting of the Young
, Mary, to Sol Mresse of Brooklyn, King avenue were hosts at a dinner Men's Hebrew Association, held on
for immediate families at their home Sunday, Jan. 24, preparations were
I N. Y.
I
Mr. and Mrs. --
Nathan Friedman of last Sunday evening in honor of their made for the "Y" Purim ball to be
Taylor avenue announce the daughter, Miss Mildred Helen Lang- held at the llotel Statler on Sunday
1610 of their daughter, Delia Sam, whose engagement to Abe R. evening, Feb. 28. The "Y" has en-

Melrose 4200

h,,, ooNawl.•tion.

si

Y. M. H. A. NOTES

533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.

5252.saEL -EvEge.

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Mrs. Harry Klein is chairman of
the ticket committee fur the dance
given by the ladies' auxiliary of

Mr. and Mrs. Marcel B. Fisher of
10229 Dexter boulevard entertained
40 guests at a bridge supper on Sun-
, day. Jan. 17, in honor of their fifth
, wedding anniversary. Among the
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Gluck, Rabbi and Mrs. Louis Fisher,
• Mrs. Rose Ungerleider, Dr. and Mrs.
M. P. Fisher and Mrs. J. Sugar of
Toronto, Ont.

ATI•

ever

ASSISTING IN PISGAH
SOCIETY DANCE JAN. 31

• Mr. and Mrs. Sol Feldman of 2703
, Elmhurst avenue had as their guests
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kutok of Evans
ton, Ill.

here
Bare
Dud-
hoos.

mad,
s the

RON ICIE

Phone Empire 1340-M.

Chronicle Press for Fine Joh Printing

If You Take Advantage of This Sale You'll
Have Reason To Long Remember
Where Carrington Was

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A New Idea of Selling

Shoe Values Like These
Can't Last Long!

For instacce. there are six groups which

are made

up from CIO to $17.50 values, comprising

WOMEN'S ?llMPS AND OXFORDS

Made by Banister, Garside, Utz and
Dunn, and other good shoemakers,
which are now marked for rapid selling

50c 75c 'VI

$ 1 35

which are
are thousands of paIrs of them, and other thousands
of more recent style ;list 'he sort now demanded, and which have
just been selling at $10 to $17.5D, now marked

$6.85, $7.85, $8.85, $9.85, $10.85, $11.85

FOR THE MEN

There are Banister shces and oxfords of latest mod-
els, regularly sold here at $13.50, $15 and $17.50, now
selling at

$ 8 85 $ 9 "

$10g 5 $110.

NO—Such Valuas Can't and Won't Last Long!

No Charges
No Exchanges
Na Deliveries

CARRINGTON, INC.

"Detroit's Fine Sloe Store"

I -Book Building, WashinIton Boulevard(

Selling Out
Never to Open
in Detroit

