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'AUXILIARY B'NAI B'RITH
SPONSORS CARD PARTY
FAPKYLAND
I One of the most interesting social
levents of the fall season will be the
uncheon and card party sponsored
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GIFTS
The committee for Palestine School
On Monday evening, Nov. 29, the
Detroit Council of Jewish Women luncheons, one of the activities spon.
will present Professor S. F. Clark of cored by Hadassah, met with the
the University of Chicago, who will chairman, Mrs. Alexander Freeman,
give a dramatic reading of "The Dyb- ; on Tuesday. Plans were formulated
buk" at Beth El Chapel, Woodward I for approaching the children in the
and Gladstone avenues. The musicale- Sunday Schools and Hebrew Schools,
tea which the council will present on in an effort to establish contact be-
Dec. 6 at the Hotel Statler is taking tween them and the school children
on definite form, and an afternoon I in Palestine, through Chanukah gifts
of fine music followed by a social , for the luncheon fund, which pro-
hour, is anticipated. Those who will vides hot lunches for the little pio-
participate on the program are: Miss neers in the Holy Land. Acting with
Marie Silk, violinist; Mrs. Edith Wolf- Mrs. Freeman are Mesdames Julius;
Kopelson, reader; Miss Edith Ella Brown, Jacob E. Goldberg, Sam
Davis, pianist; Mrs. Phyllis Zucker- ; Frank, Ben Goldman, Louis Ilalb-
man-Allen, vocalist, and the choral stein, Morse M. Cohen, Ilimon Kap-
organization of the Music Study Club, land, Moe Leiter, Robert Marwil, Saul
with Charles Frederick Morse con.; Saulson, Abraham Srere, David
ducting. The accompanists are Mrs.; Stocker, Eli Sachse and David Ze-
Maurice Morse and Mrs. Lillian Litchi mon.
man-Silver.
Mrs. D. E. Cowen (Geraldine
The spacious new home of Mr. and Schweitzer) of 1930 Philadelphia
avenue
entertained with a bridge on
Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis at 664 Chi-
cago boulevard was the setting for a Thursday evening last in honor of
Mrs.
M.
Greenblatt (Pauline Pont).
beautiful dance on Wednesday eve-
rting to which 60 couples were in- Prizes were awarded the Misses May
Dater
and
Fannie Gluby.
vited.
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Seyenty•seven years of esperience has brought that
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us how. not only to pirk the worthy. but to reject
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we confine our efforts to the buying of article. of
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bets of the world, for these alone are rare, artistic
and. withal. useful. Therefore we offer. with the
confidence that comes from knowledge and experi-
ence, the largest variety of suitable gift merchan-
dise ever awernblerl in Detroit.
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Library an? 6.4ran0 River
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer N. Tarnopo l
Alvin D. Ilersch addressed the
Pontiac congregation on Friday eve- and son, Jerome, formerly of 946
ning, Nov. 12, his subject being "Pil- Theodore street, are now residing in
their new home at 2047 West Phila-
grimage to Solomon's Temple."
delphia avenue.
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228
West grand River
7.“ off Washington Boulevard
To be sure of correct styles,
fabrics, colors and shades
see our
Dresses
Rare Values
$15 to $65
Invites the Children
to See a Great Array
of Toys and Ga mes
FAIRYLAND—a paradise of childr m's delights--
on the twelfth
a great, big, gorgeous place away up wonderful and
door of the Hudson Store—the most
exciting place imaginable--Es rt udy NOW.
The gnomes and the elves and th e fairies have
waved their magic wands. Everytl ing they have
touched has turned into glittering beauty. The
with gaiety.
whole huge place seems to dance
There are toys and dolls and gam s and ever so
many things that boys and girls love--electrice
trains, steam engines, books, n everything.
You'll laugh at the mystic distortion mirrors. You'll
thrill at the sight of it alL And y u'll find great
fun in starting early to conjure ir ideas fur old
Santa Claus to be thinking about.
MRS. L. RUBENSTEIN
The
by the Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai
B'rith, which will take place Wednes-
day noon, Dec. 1, in the B000k-Cadil-
lae Hotel.
According to Mrs. L. Rubenstein,
chairman of the committee in charge,
prizes will be provided for each table
and the proceeds of the affair will be
turned over to the charity fund of
the auxiliary.
Mrs. R. B. Newman, associate
chairman, is assisting Mrs. Ruben-
stein in arranging details for the af-
fair and in providing a program of
entertainment which, it is understood,
will be the most interesting and most
enjoyable provided by the organiza-
tion in many seasons.
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Distinctive modes and clever designs distinguish
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"For the .111,1 rod Iler Mother"
Miss Sylvia Rosenfeld of 15375
Log Cabin 'avenue will leave on Sat-
urday for an indefinite stay in the
West.
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Mrs. Max Cohn of the Belcrest has In honor of the twelfth birthday
returned from a visit to New York anniversary of their (laughter Esther,
City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Topor of 610
Josephine avenue entertained with
Mr. and Mrs. William Boesky of a luncheon on Sunday, Nov. 14. Coy-
2019 Elmhurst avenue entertained 20er4 were laid for IS guests. Louis
guests at a card party on Friday eve- Cohen won a pocketknife for the best
ning, Nov. 12, followed by a Chinese Charleston dancing.
luncheon.
Miss I.illian Rosenblum, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. G. Boesky of 2305 of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenblum,
a
dinner
surprisehas
,
chosen Sunday. Dec. 26, as the
Blaine avenue gave
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William date of her marriage to Samuel C.
recently
Yudowitz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Si.
Boesky, whose marriage was
announced. Covers were laid for 40 Yudowitz of this city. The wedding
! will take place at the Palmetto Hotel.
guests.
Mrs. J. Miller of 2495 Taylor ace.
Gloria Lee Berry, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Berry (Anna Wax of nue has left for a two weeks' stay
Detroit) of Chicago, entertained 3 with relatives in Chicago and May-
number of her friends in honor of wood, Ill.
her fifth birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Swatlo an.
Mrs. Rose Rothenberg entertained nounce the approaching marriage of
40 guests at a bridge party and show- their daughter. Rose. to Daniel Bad-
er in honor of her daughter, Mrs. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Shirley Ilasnas. Mrs. Hasnas re- Budnitsky, on Sunday, Dee. 26.
, ceived many lovely gifts.
Beautiful in its appointment. was
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the luncheon and bridge on Tuesday,
Nov. In, at the Hotel Statler, at
which Mrs. Harry S. Berman was hos.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex lmmerman and
family are being extensively enter-
tained prior to their departure for
California.
Detroit boosters were in great evi-
thrice at the Columbus bowl at the
, Ohio State-Michigan game. On Sat-
urday morning a special car engaged
by the Phoenix Club carried members
to the fray, returning late the same
evening.
Phone Hickory 5382
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Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Cohen,
formerly of Toledo, Ohio, are now
Bendroff, Mrs. II. Copland, Mrs. A.
residing
in the city and are at home
Miss
Barris and Mrs. I. Globerson.
at 2230 West Philadelphia avenue.
Greenberg received many beautiful
gifts.
Mrs. Max Weksler of 15906 Nor-
Complimenting Miss Rosalyn Sil- mandy avenue was hostess at a card
party
given Sunday evening, Nov. 14,
verstein, a bride-elect, Mrs. P. Sil-
berg and Mrs. S. Sapperstein enter- at her home, the proceeds of which
0
went
to the Northwestern Women's
tained with a luncheon and shower
a
for 25 guests at Webster Hall on League.
Tuesday, Nov. 16. Covers were laid
Among the many pre-nuptial af-
for 16 guests. Following the lunch-
— Given by —
eon, bridge and mah jong were fairs given for Miss Rose Weisberg,
whose marriage to William H. Brown
played.
was an event of Nov. 17, was a
At the reception which was held bridge-luncheon and linen shower
Wednesday evening in honor of Isa- given by Mrs. M. Witus at her home,
dore Ressler, whose works are being 3761 Carter avenue; Miss Betty
exhibited at the Jewish Center, the Weingarden and Miss Gussie Weis-
following were hostesses: :Mesdames berg were joint hostesses at a bridge-
Milton Alexander, Milford Stern, luncheon and personal shower at the
Bernard Isaacs, Arthur Mansbach, Hotel Statler; Mrs. A. Brown and
(Byron and Philadelphia)
Joseph Seliing, Ilenry Wineman and Miss Edith Brown entertained at a
Emanuel Paperno, and Miss Emma bridge-luncheon and kitchen shower
at Well-ter Ball; Mrs. J. Polozker of
1.S.• II utzeI.
Admission 50c.
Montana avenue complimented the
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Miss Gertrude L. Waterstone of bride with a bridge-luncheon at her
Valuable Prizes Will Be Given to the Lucky Ticket Holder. E.
3815
Duane
avenue
entertained
on
home;
Mrs. M. Brown of Clairmount
"A Good Time is Assured All"
Monday, Nov. 15, with a linen shower avenue entertained with a bridge-
in honor of Miss Ruth Reizen, a luncheon at her home; Mrs. Earl Bar-
bride-elect of ;Nov. 21. nett gave a luncheon at the llotel
Statler; the Phi Delta Sorority en-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moskowitz tertained at a formal dinner-dance
ere-
at the Hotel Addison. Among others
and children of 1699 Gladstone
nue wish to announce that the family who entertained were the Misses Mil-
Granada
name has been changed to Morse. Bred Flayer and Rose Feller.
The Chernigov Loyever
Aid Society
12812 EAST JEFFE RSON AVE.
Opposite Continental Motors
6413 Ironwood Ave., Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Applebaum and
family, formerly of 3021 Tuxedo ave-
nue, are now residing in their new
home at 2627 Sturtevant avenue.
Linionommommommumuitmomiiimilimmiling
Twelfth Annual Ball
Heels,
W lab AAAA to EEE
Sizes 1 to 10
Practical and Antiseptic Mabel.
Complimenting Miss Alice Green-
berg, a bride-elect of November, Mrs.
H. Callow and Mrs. Ira Copland en-
tertained delightfully with a bridge
luncheon and miscellaneous shower
at the home of Mrs. Gallow, 2666
Webb avenue. The tables were beau-
tifully decorated with bowls of bebe
mums and green candelsticks con-
taining lighted pink tapers. Covers
were laid for 38 guests. Prizes were
awarded Mrs. I. Callow, Mrs. H.
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Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis and Mrs .
Alorris Chimovitz and daughter,
Julius V. Brown will be joint hos
tes-ses at the first of a series of mem Helen Tibie, formerly of 94G Theo-
bership teas given by the local chap- I dory street, are now residing in their
ter of Hadassah, at the home of Mrs. new home at 2047 West Philadelphia
Prentis, 664 Chicago boulevard, on avenue.
Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 23. Miss
Hattie Gittleman will give an Infor-
William K. Levy of 7624 Merrill
mal talk on the work of Hadassah.
avenue will be at home on Sunday,
Dec. 5, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
In compliment to Mrs. Milton Alex.; Irvine G. Levy, whose marriage was
Entire Fourth Floor of Book-Cadillac
ander and Mrs. Arthur Mansbach, a ' an event of Nov. 8. No cards.
Engaged for the Evening.
musicale and tea of charming ap-
pointments was given by Mrs. Max
Miss Sally Ellenbogen of Taylor
Plans are nearing completion for
Behrendt and Mrs. Gerald May on avenue entertained a number of her
Friday afternoon, Nov. 12, at the friends at a bridge-luncheon on Tues- the yearly informal dance of the
home of Mrs. Behrendt on LaSalle day last at Webster Ilall. Prizes Jericho Building association, to be
were awarded to the Misses Jessie held at the Book-Cadillac hotel on
boulevard.
and Hannah Goldsmith and Miss Kate Sunday evening, Jan. 9, 1927.
"This will be our fifth annual af-
Mrs. Emery Monash entertained at Kaplansky.
fair" said William Hacker, chairman
luncheon and bridge on Thursday
of the publicity committee, "and as
afternoon, Nov. 11, at her home on
Of unusual distinction and charm it will be remembered that the last
was the bridge-luncheon and shower dance was one of the outstanding
Carter avenue.
given by Mrs. Louis E. Jacobson and social events of the season, we are
Mrs. Joseph Alexander of New Mrs. Charles W. Greenberg at the making plans to entertain an even
York City, who was the guest of her Savoy Hotel on Nov. 10, m honor cf greater attendance, so we have en-
daughter, Mrs. Harry L. Phillips, has !Miss Celia Lasser, whose marriage to gaged the entire fourth fluor, consist-
left for a visit in Chicago. Before I David Sperling of Cleveland will be ing of the crystal and grand ball-
returning to her home, Mrs. Alex- an event of Jan. 2. The table bore rooms including the Italian Palm
an exquisite centerpiece of oak Garden for rest room."
ander will spend more time here.
leaves, bronze and yellow baby chrys-
Music will be furnished by Billy
anthemums. Yellow candles in sil- Bushor's two celebrated Rialto or-
Lebergott
left
suddenly
for
I.
Mrs.
ver
candelabras
were
on
either
side.
chestras,
and several entertainers will
New York on Sunday, where she was
Covers were laid for 24 guests. Miss perform during the dance numbers.
called by the death of her brother.
Lasser was the recipient of many
Tickets have been mailed to the
lovely gifts.
members, so that they may distribute
The Sunday evening dinners at the
them among their friends.
Phoenix Club are continuing to prove
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Reich
and
son,
very popular and many members are
availing themselves of this weekly Max, are now residing in their new
home at 758 West Grand boulevard.
event.
I.:M.1re original
uded
models are i ncluded
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Five Woodward Elevators Express to the Twelfth Floor.
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