A merica !apish Periodcal Carta CLAYTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE _ •LiErAi_ELITAW1_?0.0t 0 AIPA COe RECEIVES HONOR AT BANQUET ON SUNDAY :61E5E119 1.95 A Smart Tailored Suit -and the more tailored the gn tr of this pieces at $15.00 Id $4.95 .$17.50 412.95 ..$4.95 and end • • $4.95 suit is, the better. B. Siegel Co. presents the smartest versions of the tai- lored mode, masterly designed in English Tweets, Novelty Checks, Charmeen and Twills, with many exclusive style fea- tures to be seen only at B. Sie- gel Co. INCE e Lang twining in radio Style. )n! 926 Three Pairs for 5.40 Mrs. Benjamin Kahn of Clair- , mount avenue entertained Tuesday afternoon with a bridge and theater ' party in honor of Mrs. Isadore Selt- zer of Saginaw, Mich. A splendid 'selection for Misses and WOHICH at MRS. M. P. FISHER Mrs. Sophia Weil of Longfellow avenue left Tuesday for New York will be given on Sunday evening, City, from where she will sail Sau- Feb. 21, at the Bonstelle Playhouse 1 day to spend a month in Bermuda. by the Northwestern Branch of the Prior to her departure she enter- Jewish Old Folks Ilonie. The play MRS, ABE KASLE tamed 42 ladies at a mah jong and will be "The Man Who Came Back" United Hebrew Schools at the ban- bridge luncheon at the Phoenix Club and the performance will be followed on Saturday, Feb. 13. The color quet held last Sunday when she was scheme was carried out in valentine by dancing on the mezzanine floor of the playhouse. Miss Jessie Bon- highest bidder for the privilege. Mrs. trimmings. stelle will attend. Kasle donated $230 to the organiza- The proceeds from the perform- tion. Other high donations were those Miss Maxine Harris of 1550 Sew- ance will be used to purchase neces- of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Reiller, $100; ard avenue entertained the following sary blankets, silverware and other David W. Simons, $50; Mr. and Mrs. Strut, $25. and Mrs. Granadier guests at a bridge and mah long party articles for the comfort and conveni- $25. A complete list of the donor, , on Saturday, Feb. 13, in honor of her ence of the folks at the home. The and the amounts subscribed will be I birthday anniversary : Marvel Able- articles will be presented to the in- published in the next issue of The De-'son, Goldie Gelb, Sylvia Siegel, Ger- mates at a Purim party to be held at troit Jewish Chronicle. The banquet , trade Rush, June Sillman, Marian the home on Sunday, Feb. 28. Mrs. last Sunday evening was held at the Edwards, Ernestine Solomon and Jacob Goldberg is in charge of the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah Helen Wolstein. party. — and proved a success. Rabbi A. M. Hershman spoke on woman's part in ELECTED PRESIDENT Jewish education. Rabbi Saul Silber been I Miss Jennie R. Greenbaum has RE - spending the week in Pitts- OF WOMEN'S AUXILIARY I burg , n , where she attended the inter- of Chicago, who had expected to to I I national conference of the Society present, was unavoidably unable be for the Care of Crippled Children. Fleishmann was r re- come. Mrs. re- The The league will give its first mas- at de 8 ball o'con Sunday evenin g Mrs. May Solovich of 1574 Seward elected of the No. Ladies iliary of president Pisgah Lodge, 34, A I. 0. 1, at 2 21, Torah. ock nt the Talmud , Feb. l Finzel's Society Orchestra will play, I avenue, Mrs. Morris Raven of the B. B. at the election of officers held Norwood Hotel and Mrs. Ida Gold- at the B'nai B'rith Community House Prizes will Tickets be distributed for the worth best $100 masks. may be !stein of Pingree avenue left on Wed- last Monday evening. Mrs. Harry cured from members or at the door. ' nesday for Hot Springs, Ark., where Klein was chosen first vice-president; Ae in charge. h 'll a end a month. Mrs. Solo- Mrs. Philip Cowan, second vice-presi- are The following ladies Mesdames Harry Auslander, Rose I vich will stop at Memphis, Tenn., be- dent; Mrs. Emil Sorock, honorary returning to Detroit, where she vice-president; Mrs. Nathan Blatnik- M. Mira!, fore Louis Lightstone, Burton, Ben Schwartz. Lena Reifler, II. Gold: I will be the guest of friends. off, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Alex Licht, recording secretary; Sirs. Alex — berg, J. Goldberg, Abe Kasle and Max Solovich of 1572 Seward Ave- ' Mary Bernstein, financial secretary; Fannie Schultz. nue left on Wednesday for a three Miss Anne Kaufman, treasurer, and 'Mrs. Louis Rubenstein, chaplain. A weeks' stay at Hot Springs, Ark. PLAN MASQUERADE BALL vote of thanks was sent to Miss Ida — 'vote A Biblical and oriental masquerade of the women's division of Miss Shirley Solomon of Wilde-I ball will be given on Saturday eve- e police department for her excel- ring, Feb. 27, at the Philadelphia and I mere avenue entertained with four .• tn Byron Talmud Torah by the women's I tables of bridge at her home on Sat lent lecture on Feb. 8. urday, Feb. 13. Mrs. Fleishman has called a special organization for the pioneers in Pal- meeting on Monday evening, Feb. 22, estine. Finzel'a Orchestra will play. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Cohen of 2039 at 8 o'clock sharp, when important A Purim festival will form part of Gladstone avenue entertained a num- matters relating to the community the evening's entertainment. Nathan ber of guests at their home last Sun- building will be discussed. Every Wizonsky will lead the grand march, da evening. A collection was made member interested in the auxiliary after which prizes will be awardedfor the benefit of er - and the community center is urged to I several needy p for the best original masks. cons. Supper wan served late in the attend. evening. Among the guests were I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ziff, Mr. and ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Harry Gilman, Sir. and Mrs. II. Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosen Dr. Max Wershow, formerly of and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang. Lansing, Mich., is now residing in , Mrs. Samuel Goldberg and Sirs. Detroit and has opened offices at 511 Jack Hock entertained for Miss Ger- Kresge Building. Dr. Wershow ape- [ trade Schreiber, a bride-elect of this cializes in obstetrics and gynecology. I month, at a luncheon at Webster His phone is Cherry 2091. Hall for 60 guests. Bridge and mah - Jong were played in the afternoon. received many lovely (Director Yawn. Hebrew School) gifts. — . MOHEL SPECIALIST Miss Miss Helen II. Landsberg has as Highly recon,mended by physi- her house guests her cousins, Dr. and cians. Has practiced many years. Mrs. E. L. Klein of Hollywood, Calif. 15739 PARKSIDE AVENUE Mrs. Landsberg will return with them Fenkell Section the end of February to attend the Telephone Arlington 5955.W. wedding of Sirs. Klein's youngest sis- ter, Betty Gold, to Joseph Edelstein. _ — Miss Helen N. Landsberg of De- troit. with her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Klein of Hollywood, Calif., will visit Dr. and Mrs. Harry Aronstam in Ann Arbor next week to be their house guests. $ 65 Lengthen the Life of Your Clothes Just simply because that suit of yours appears to be soiled is no reason why you should buy another one. Just send it to the Forest Cleaners for complete renovation. And that's not the extent of our service— we'll do any repairing that's necessary and the suit will be nicely pressed. In the mean- time you are fully protected against loss, as we carry insurance on your garments. FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS Melrose 4200 533 - 37 Forest Ave. E. NM NOSE 1 .85 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moss (Ada Fink), formerly of 103 \Vest Euclid avenue, are now residing at 1196 Taylor avenue. TOES aer Madame! Enjoy the Flattering Luster of Our Service-Weight The Detroit Chapter of Iladassah Mrs. Abe Kasle won the honor of hanging the charter of the North- will give its tenth annual luncheon on western Women's League of the Tuesday noon, March 2, at the Book Cadillac Ilotel. A member of the na- tional board of Hadassah will be the chief speaker for the occasion. Mrs. Myra Cohen Redfield, accompanied by Margaret Mannenhach, and Mrs. A. C. Lappin, assisted by Mrs. Samuel Popkin, will furnish the musical en- tertainment. Mrs. Abe Cooper, chair- man of arrangements, will be assisted by Mrs. Samuel Frank, Mrs. Charles Hamburger, Mrs. Ilinion Kaplan, Mrs Philip Bloomg,arden and Mrs. A. C. Lappin. and upwards. ,enue West Mrs. M. P. 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A STEINWAY STECK Our Honor Roll of Famous WEBER SOIIMER PREMIER LUDWIG Pianos VOSE GRINNELL Mrs. Fred F. Simmons (Lillian Kirschbaum) entertained Feb. 2 at the Webster Hall with a luncheon, bridge and miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Gertrude Schreiber, whose wedding will be an event of Feb. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Boris Uretsky and family, formerly of Medbury avenue , are now residing at 1493 West Eu - clid avenue. Miss Stella Landsberg gave a val- entine party at her home, 2509 Tay- lor avenue, Saturday evening, Feb. 13. Lunch was served. Games and dancing were enjoyed by all. Mrs. Samuel C. Lamport of New 1 York City will be the speaker at the Hadassah senior banquet on March 2 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. WILL HOLD ROOF GARDEN DANCE AT HOTEL TULLERI A "roof charity dance" will he' given by the Young People's Auxil-; iary of the Jewish Old Folks Home on Sunday evening, Feb. 28, on the roof garden of the Tuller Hotel. 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