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KADIMAH GIRLS DANCE
IS PLANNED FOR DEC. 5

Elaborate plans are being formu-
lated for the fifth annual dance to be
given by the Kadimah Girls Club on

Smoking Sets, Humidors and Cabinets
Viennese Embossed Leathers
Ornamental Chests and Cigar Boxes
Bronze Mounted Marble Desk
Equipment
Vacuum Carafe Sets
Beverage Shakers, Sets, Etc.
Shiro Models for the Den
"Dr•gon," "Viking Ship" and Other
Smokers
Fine Smoking Stands with Equipment
Marble and Bronze Mounted Ash Trays
Unlimited Variety of Book Ends
Bronze and Porcelain Figures
India Brass Cigar and Cigarette Boxes
And many roller Serviceable Articles

King's Gift Package Known
Everywhere.

L.B. KING 8 CO.

.Lijora -ry and 9rancl River

The

Peacock Shop

To those householders who find I Thanksgiving was celebrated at the
themselves with a good sewing ma- II 'hoenix Club by a minstrel show,
chine on their hand; f r w ich they • taged under the direction of Sirs.
have no further use, the suggestion I lenry Levitt. The interlocutor was
goes out that It can be put to :Tien- Lawrence Roskam and the end men
! did use by the workers of the Thurs. were Fred Morris, Edgar Spertner,
day sewing of the Sisterhood of Tem- Herman Brachman and Fred Hessler.
ple Beth El, who at the present time Specialties were presented by Miss
are in need of several sPch machines I Irene Rosenberg, Sirs. Doris Finkel.
to facilitate the w( rte they are do. Stan, Mrs. Clara Becker, Miss Etta
ing out for the various charitable I Schlesinger, Mrs. Sluribel Gutman,
institutions of Detroit. Mrs. B. Marx I Mrs. l'hyllis Allen, Mrs. Dorice SO-
of 2.155 Blaine avenue can be reached rin, Mrs. Coletta Roskam, Fred Mor-
in regard to this matter or any busi- ris, Ira Robinson and J. Marymont.
ness touching on the work of the These, with the following, constituted
the chorus: Mrs. Esther Brachman,
Thursday sewing.
Sirs. Ilelen Goldenberg, Miss Ruth
Among those who will return for Franklin. Mark Semnliner, Sydney
a brief holiday with their parents is Jacobs, Nate Lerner, Frederick Fried-
Miss Maxine Finsterwuld, a student man, Joseph Bing, J. D. Goldberg,
at Carnegie Technical school in Pitts-I Morton Aschner and Milton Gordon
I Fred Morris was chairman of the
!burgh.
ELIZABETH APPLE
minstrel committee and Alvin B.
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1 Thanksgiving Day found a number Hersch was chairman of the enter- Dec. 5 at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Fin-
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tainment.
Dinner
and
dancing
fol-
of Detrolters away from home. Mr.
zel's orchestra has been engaged to
and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg spent the lowed the performance,
furnish the dance music and an un-
week-end in Buffalo, N. Y.
usual program of entertainment is
Mrs. Jerome Ackerman announces being planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Benach and the approaching marriage of her
Miss Elizabeth Apple is chairman
family have left for California, daughter, Miss Sylvia Ackerman, to of arrangements and is being assisted
where they will spend the winter : Alfred Dreifus, son of Mrs. Esther by the Misses Isabelle Goldman, Lil-
months. Dreifus, the ceremony to take place lian Solomon and Kate Horwitz.
on Dec. 1 at Temple Beth El.
Tickets may be obtained from
Doris Brozgold of 1125 Vague ave-
members of the organization or at
nue will entertain 24 girl friends atThe hostess committee of the Ma- the door the evening of the affair.
a theater party at the Bonstelle Play- 1 sonic Country Club, of which Mrs.
house and pajama party on Nov. 27 . Maxwell Benjamin is chairman, will TO HOLD SERVICES AT
in honor of her birthday anniversary. ! g i ne its final luncheon and bridge on
THE Y. W. H. A. DEC. 3-10
I Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 1.
Miss Dora Milstein, daughter of ,
The weekly Friday evening services
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Milstein of I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetsman of
\V. H. A. held at the club
622 East Palmer avenue, has chosen I Calvert avenue are sojourning at at the Y. Rowena
street, at 6:15, have
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house,
Dec. 26 as the date of her marriage 1 French Lick, Ind.
been marked by some fine addresses.
to Herman Reifler, son of Mr. and
On Dee. 3, the services will be con-
Mrs. Marcus Reifler of this city. The: The Arts Society of Temple Beth ducted by Dr, Alvin Mersa, a prom-
wedding will take place at the Beth 11 El ushered in its fifth season on Tues- inent attorney of this city. On both
, day evening, Nov. 23, with three
Abraham Synagogue.
occasions he has chosen for his sub-
plays so ably that another banner jects, discussions of two Jewish topics,
Complimenting Miss Dora Milstein, year is predicted for the society. which have caused much reflection
bride elect of next month, Mrs. , "Miss Civilization," a comedy by and questioning front students and
Jack Mohr and Mrs. Adolph RedleriRichard Harding Davis, included the laymen alike. His first address wi ll
were joint hostesses at a linen shower' following cast: Edith Kopelson, El- be "What think Ye of God," a dis•us-
and bridge luncheon at the Palmetto i mer Farber, Harold Michaels, Dr.
of the Jewish viewpoint of God;
Hotel on Tuesday, Nov. 16. Covers! Leighton Steele, Dr. R. R. Goldstone I his second address will be the discus-
were laid for 50 guests. Miss Mil- and Kathryn Vincent Mayer. "The ! shin of the Jewish viewpoint of Im-
stein was the recipient of many beau- I Littlest Girl," a play dramatized by mortality or "After Death What?"
Robert Hilliard from Richard Hard- The choir of girls adds greatly
tiful gifts.
ing Davis' story, "Her First Appear- to the spirit of these services.
.A
Miss Jennie R. Greenbaum, who is once," included the following: Max
and tea will be
fows
ll
social
on the staff of the Michael Kee": Finkelston, Edward Sloman, Shirley !servedhour
. The o pu blic is inv ited.
Disei.nsary, Chico -o, "'Hy" S'I ncilYi l Ruth Kopel and Sam T. Kay. The
I `Inv. 22. to si.end a •reek with her • cast for On Ilundred Dollars," by
AIDS NEEDY FAMILY
!sist er, Mrs . Harry D . Levinson of ! Ida Lublenski Ehrlich, included!
Michael Leishin, Grace Coleman: When Constable Ilarry NI. Schlus-
1765 Seward avenue.
Goldstone, Henrietta Coleman Cohen,
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se l, an active member of the Knights
Joseph Warren, accompanied by 'I Elsie Freeman and Carrie Musliner. of Pythias and Pisgah Lodge No. 31,
his mother, Mrs. Jacob Warren, of ,
Independent Order B'pai rith, Called
1923 Glyn N. court has left for it 1 Mrs lames Sobel of 119 Leicester upon Mrs. Frank Juskewitz
Ritz at 5521
week's stay in Chicago.
: court entertained 38 members of the Pre...ott avenue to serve a writ of
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, whol eviction, he found that there was no
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Miss Adaline Beatrice Cohen of helped to make the annual charity toed in the house and Sirs. Juskewitz
2305 Ilazelwrhol avenue has retur nel ball given at the Hotel Stotler re- and her five children were weak with
from a delightful visit with relate yea cently a success, with a dinner and hunger. Mr. Schlussel, instead of
bridge party. A beautiful rubber
% I and friends in Pittsburgh.
the nvniriitl,, pratiled:sd d the
t'ii tnug tifi
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plant w as presentetd to the hostess. ,s 1 ,,,•!r,k
notified the
s I Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Fader and
authorities
of its condition.
1
Mrs. IIerbert Reinheimer of 948
I (laughter, Lillian of 902 Pallister ave-
I nue have left by motor for Bay City, Virginia park will entertain on Nov. ,
the sun will rise, the dew
: where they will attend the Rosen- ! 30 at her home with a musicale and !I ma Until
y s po your eyes.
the
I berg-Weberlow wedding.
tae.

228 West Grand River
I ■ or off Washington floolciard

Tomorrow we place on display

for the Chanukah Holidays
a distinctive showing
of modish

Dresses

Speocilly

$25

Priced

Co

$65

A Special Assortment of Street Dresses
That Are Big Values at $15

Chic Hats, richly made, $5 to $12.50

"For the Miss and Her Mother"

I

I On Saturday evening last, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Satovsky entertained
with a card party and luncheon at
their home on Chicago boulevard. I
I Covers were laid for 14 guests.

Cordially Invites You to Attend Its

3. Annual
Chanukah 'Ball

SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 8:30 P. M.

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Nliss Schonette Goldsmith of 3261
Calvert avenue entertained 12 guests
'at a bridge party on Saturday evening ,
last. Prizes were awarded the Misses
Avis Rice and Charlotte Readish.

! Mrs. Blanche Mandel and daughter,
Dorothy, will sail Dec. 1 on the
steamer President Roosevelt for an
!extensive trip abroad. They will also
spend several days in New York be-
I fore sailing.

Ten charming hostesses will receive
the guests at the bridge-tea to be
given by the Phi Beta Nu Sorority on
12 at the lintel Tuller. Tickets
I may be procured from Miss Shirley
Robins of 3010 Pingree avnue, or
I by calling Garfield 6863.

Mr. and Mrs. Murray Goldfarb of
New York City are visiting their
!brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Sirs. Henry Zussman of 2429 Hol-
• brook avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Granader of 703
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= East Ilanew.k avenue entertained
on Sunday. Nov. 7, at the Temple
E. Emanuel in honor of the fourth birth-
= day anniversary of their son, Sol. P
= Covers were laid for 300 guests. I

Miss Edith Sominsky, a bride-elect I
of December, was delightfully enter-,
= tamped by Alice Levine and Ann R.
Er-
- Kurtzman on Saturday, Nov. 13, with
E.--. a personal shower and bridge dinner
of elaborate appointment at the
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Book-Cadillac Hotel. Covers were
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= laid for 15 guests. Honors in bridge
were won by Mrs. Carl Arfa, Mrs.
=, Ruby Chefits, Misses Edith Sominsky
ES and Tillie Halperin. The table was
coler
- beautifully decorated, the
I scheme being white and pink.

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I Mi. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss of
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Admission 11.00 Per Person.

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1 Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman will,
! be at home to their friends on Sun-
, day, Nov. 26, afternoon and evening,
, at the home of their son and daugh•
! ter, Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. llirsch-
. num, 2225 Longfellow avenue, on the
occasion of their forty-fifth wedding
anniversary.

Finzel's Orchestra, David Diamond conducting

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delights of Christmas time at Hudson's.

1887 — 40TH YEAR OF FUR LEADERSHIP

In honor of her sist(•r • Mrs. Murray
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Goldfarb of New York City, whose
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Sirs. Ilenry Zussman of Holbrook
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a venue entertained with a bridge and
The Ladies Auxiliary of
= miscellaneous shower on Wednesday
a-* afternoon last.
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CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE

NCE more —"It's Christmas
Time at Hudson's." The
Store has put on its holiday
dress. Mellow lights aglow,
holly wreaths, gleaming tin-
sel, decorative magic everywhere proclaim
the season of happiness and good cheer.
Everything is ready. Ships have brought
rare things from lands far away. Objects of
America's arts and crafts are here in great
abundance. Gift shops beckon on every
hand. Every nook and corner is cheery;
everywhere the jolly spirit of Christmas.
We invite you to come and enjoy all the

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