fiDLTROIVEW1Sfl al RON ICIE PAGE EIGHT ■ 1 LADIES AID PLANS GALA I , AFFAIR FOR DECEMBER 5 • - M lafAlfalfg/MlfiltalalltKliAlik20: 11a.idefilltAtilltataligteMIKIMINSIVP Yvonne Chiffon Hose Shecial Box Values Announcement has been made that the tenth annual ball to he given by the Detroit Ladies' Aid Society on t; a a 3 PAIRS '6.50 Under the chairmanship of Mrs.' Keen interest is being manifested Alexander Freeman, members of the in the acquaintance tea for new and, Palestine school luncheon committee old members which the Council of will address the children in the Sun-I Jewish Women is sponsoring on Mon- day Schools and Hebrew schools on day afternoon Dee. 6, at the Hotel! Sunday in an effort to Interest the Stotler. Choice talent will present , American children in the welfare of the musical program and tea will of their little Palestinian cousins by follow. It is hoped that all women contributing Chanukah gifts for the associated with the organization will fund with which Hadassah provides attend, admittance being by member- hot, nourishing lunches to the little ship card. pioneers in the schools of Palestine. The commitee consists of Mesdames Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich in-1 Julius V. Brown, David 7.emon, Jacob vited a few friends informally to E. Goldberg, Samuel Frank, Moe meet Jean Fisher of Antwerp, who , Leiter, Robert Marwil, Him" Hal' ' was their guest last Sunday. I Ian, Louis Halbstein, Benjamin Gold-I man, Saul Saulson, Eli Sachse, Davidl Mrs. Abe Cooper of Chicago boule- and Morse M. Cohen. Stocker yard entertained at a luncheon of! — , 1 very lovely appointments on Friday ! The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El !afternoon of last week at the Bel- I crest. fee Is i MRS. MAURICE PEVIN cured for the coming monthly meet-' ing on Monday, Dec. 13, Zona Gale, The private dining room at Web. Sunday evening, Dec. 5, at the B'nai one of the most popular writers of star Hall was the scene of a prettii, B'rith Community Center, will be one the day, the author of "Miss Lula luncheon on VI ednesday at whic of the most elaborate affairs ever Bea" and "A Preface to a Life. Mrs. Edtih Silver was hostess to 181 sponsored by the organization. Miss Gale will take for her subject guests. Mrs. Maurice Perin is chairman of "Novels Written and Unwritten," arrangements and is being assisted by with additional readings from her Mrs. Adolph Kaufman was hostess own works. Her charming platform to 75 guests at a luncheon and bridge Mrs. A dancing Pearl Lieberman. contest will be held and 'r manner added to her literary gifts , in the crystal room at the Book- prizes will be awarded Inc winners. • unite in making her a most fascinat- The proceeds of the affair wit ing speaker. used for the benefit of the poor and I For The Home Lamps of All Kinds—GirondeIles Aquariums—Wrought Iron Furniture Chinese Brasses and Cloisonne Occasional Furniture Lenoz China Tea Sets—Breakfast Sets Electric Table Accessories Florentine Hand-Tooled Leathers Desk Sets—Book Ends Fine Crystal Stemware—Vases Flower Centerpieces—Console Sets Silver Services—Alvin Flat Silver Rookwood and Cowan Potteries Ship Models Figures in Marble and Bronze King's Gift Package Known Everywhere ILI. KING e CO. Library and 9rand River When winter comes You will want your Comforters is perfect shape. Let J. Tr•urig look after them and complete satisfaction fissured. J TRAURIG Comforters, Pillows and Matt Completely Renovated. 8257 MICHIGAN AVENUE Lafayette 5814. $2.50 () FIRST FLOOR—FARMER The J. L. HUDSON CO. 1..... P, X i! WOODWARD AND FARMER AT GRATIOT, DETROIT Insitoxxxonwommunamammonocxxx tmemotm:1 ' WALTON-PIERCE Announce Special Sale of Evening Gowns Brocade and Velvet Wraps Winter Sports Coats to Present On Sunday, Nov. 21, Mrs, S. Wein- Program Sunday Morning. berg and Mrs. S. Sherman enter- twined at the former's home on Jo- The culmination of activities en- My. and Mrs. H. B. Ullian of the sephine avenue with a surprise party Whittier have as their house guest in honor of the tenth wedding anni. gaged in Sunday School of Cong,rega- the latter's mother, Mrs. Silbert of versary of Mr. and Mrs. Max F.del- tion Shaarey Zedek in preparation for stein of Lee place. A Chinese din- Chanukah and extending over a period Boston. of several weeks will occur Sunday -- nee was served seed for 90 guests. morning, Dec. 5, at 11 o'clock, when On Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 30, Mr. and Mrs. William Goldberg the annual entertainment in celebra- the Belcrest was the scene of a re- tion of the Feast of Lights will be ception for 200 guests at which Mrs. and children and Mr. and Mrs. S. Ad mission to the ente Ida Dennis of Cal iforni a, formerly Goldberg spent last week-end in To- staged. will be free to the public. rtain- Sam- ment ledo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- o f this city, met her friends. Following introductory remarks by - asst Zimmerman. A. Louis Gordon, superintendent of Mrs. Wilfred Goldman entertained' the Sunday school, Abner Friedman at the 15 guests at bridge and luncheon at ! A surprise shower was given Webster Hall on Nov. 30. !home of Mrs. William Goldberg, Bur- will light the Chanukah candles. lingame avenue, on Saturday last in whereupon the assembly will sing Mrs. Mooney Schreiber wishes to . , honor of Mrs. Samuel Goldberg. Con- "Mo-oz Tzar." The principal address laid for appointments 17 guests. A was lunch- will be delivered by Rabbi A. M. thank her many relatives and friends ! ors eon were of delightful for their kind remembrances to her Hershman. Others who will partici- 1 !served, after which bridge was pate in the program are Duane Bern- during her recent illness. ayed, honors going to Mrs. Harry stein Edythe Lieberman and Arthur , pl C. Rivkin and her Feldman, who will offer recitations; Miss Selma Lightstone entertained old Gberg M Edwin Moss. who will play the Berg- at a theater party on Sunday evening daughter ' Frive mutter Etude for piano, and Miriam ! " . ' - for Miss Rosalyn Robinson of the , Mrs. Samuel Goldberg was recently Souls, who will give a dance solo. The Park Lane, whose engagement to Vic .' appointed press reporter for the Sis- eighth grade will sing the school song., an for Cohnstamm of New York was re-I principal number on the pro- ounced, later taking her ter p hood of Temple Emanuel. candy announced, be a play entitled "One .... , gram will guests to the Den of the Forty , Mr. and Mrs. H. Glass of 2050 Ha- Chanukah Day,• which will be pre- Thieves. sealed under the direction of Miss zelwood avenue left on Nov. 28 for Lillian Farbman and Miss Mettie I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schubiner of an extended trip to Chicago, Hot A I Baron. The cast will consist of two ! 1217 Glynn court have returned s prings , an score boys and girls. home after an extensive trip abroad.! geles. The celebration is being staged un-1 Miss Rosalind Frank and Miss der the general supervision of Mrs.', oung will enter-1 Miss Laurette DeY I I Klein entertained at the latter's Emma Lazaroff Schaver, director of , lain her pupils and thei r mothers at I Ethel 1 a musicale-tea to be given on Satur- home, 8740 Arcadia avenue, on Sat- At the conclusion of the entertain- I afternoon, Dec. 11, at her home, urday Nov. 27, with a linen shower ment the children of the Sunday school 2263 Blaine avenue. and bridge party in honor of Miss will be served refreshments by the Lillian Rosenblum, a bride-elect of Mrs. William R. Thomas of 11623 Dec. 26. Miss Rosenblum was the Ladies Auxiliary. Ilamilton avenue has returned from recipient of many lovely gifts. short stay in Minneapolis. Minn., JUNIOR B'NAI B'RITH TO Members of the Phi Beta Nu So- I t and Chicago. While in Slinneapolis, GIVE DANCE ON DEC. 19 z damn/ , runny are completing plans for a attended tchoe wirt. ed r hii:rnoi taL,ra I I Nolfrsi,, T bridge-tea to take place at the Hotel The Junior Order B'nai B'rith has iss Rose Price. Tuller on Dec. 12. Tickets may be I Miss nter wi - obtained from Miss Shirley Robins of planned its first annual mid a d nce to take place in the main ball- - 3010 Pingree avenue or by calling room of the community center, 275 Garfield 6863. East Ferry avenue, on Sunday eve- BEGINNING DEC. 3 204 WOMEN'S CITY CLUB BUILDING 2110 PARK AVENUE DETROIT HENRIETTA W. K. PIERCE LILLIAN M. WALTON I Many delightful affairs were given ring, Dec. 19. The entertainment committee, under in boron of Miss Ann Wilder, whose the supervision of T. marriage to Maurice Wasserman was berg, has obtained the services of the George Stern- an event on Nov. 28. Miss Rose \\Al- Seagull Serenaders for the evening. A der complimented her sister with a musical program has also been ar • bridge-luncheon and personal shower ranged and from the advance sale of at the Gotham; Mrs. Z. Guttman and tickets already reported, this promises ' Miss I. Klinger of Hazelwood avenue to be a gala affair. I were joint hostesses at • miscellane- The public is invited to attend. . oils shower and bridge party; Mrs. I , S. Hall of Epworth boulevard enter- ! tained with a miscellaneous shower and luncheon; the Misses Ann and Faye Wasserman of Fullerton avenue t l honored Miss Wilder with a bridge- luncheon and linen shower; the Misses Teddye and Ettye Salasnek of Gladstone avenue gave a bridge- luncheon and miscellaneous shower; Mrs. S. Weitz and Miss Celia Silver were joint hostesses at a kitchen shower and bridge-luncheon, and Miss Faye Aronoff of Clements avenue en- tertained with a bridge-luncheon and handkerchief and hosiery shower. SINCE 1837 Miss Estella Elaine Levenson, WarlfI Belt Pl.,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Le- venson of Philadelphia, has chosen Sunday, Dec. 26, as the date of her marriage to Dr. Maurice II. Ganz. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gantz of Detroit. The wedding will take place at Hotel Sylvania, Philadelphia. WRIGHT, KAY & P. Yvonne chiffon hose are made specially for Hudson's— and for Hudson's only in Detroit! The hose are dc. n cidedly aristocratic in appearance, being of a sheer, lus g trans, clear chiffon from toe to top. They fit beautifully, i and are correct for street or dress wear. You can cal g ciliate for yourself the savings possible when you take N 4 aavantage of special box values. 4 SCHOOL WILL MARK FEAST OF LIGHTS Shaarey Zedek Cl g SINGLE PAIRS , Philip Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs. needy. Dr. Bernard Bernbaum lectured !Cadillac Tickets may be obtained from the Milford Hotel Stern on of Wednesday. East Grand boule- before the post-graduate conference I ward who is a student at the Uni- members or at the door the evening of t h e at Owosso, Mich., Dec. 1 on t e su - 1 versity of Michigan, spent the dance. , . . , On Dec. Dec. 3 Dr. 1 .... a nk ject " ng % eek-end with his par- sg ivi ing Th Bernbaum met with the Michigan 1rasgn Mich.. n s state health officers discussion on "Scarlet and led the discu at Lansing, Miss Bertha Frischman spent the Fever." Thanksgiving holidays in Cleveland. the R '12 . ,.\ \?- l Milford Stern is spending week in Chicago. Dinnerware in Great Variety 6 PAIRS I JEWELERS WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN R annumtnnetnur t s\ \\\ The Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Kroker Golda Bessinger of Montreal) are making their temporary home at the Savoy Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Jacobs of 15 Virginia park are visiting in New York and Washington. Masterpieces in Hand-CI-lased Solid Silver A bridge party was held at the home of Miss Flora F. Moscow of IN 973e Model AMPICO Orch cl Velvet and White fox Z50." ■ Re-rnartz die Tone, Interpretation noel lasing personality of eke greiti pianists 1 Savery avenue on Friday, Nov. 26. Miss Rose Honigman won high hon• or'. The Misses Goldie Sibrack and Esther Milstein were joint hostesses at a surprise birthday party on Sat-, urday evening. Nov. 27, at the home of Miss Milstein, 576 Hague avenue. honoring Miss Ann Milstein. Among the out-of-town guests present were Mr. and Mrs. harry Bauer of Cleve- land. Miss Dorothy Uretsky of 1493 West Euclid avenue entertained evening with a house party. Covers were laid for 18 guests. Thanksgiving Dunk &her Gani:cuaks he.nfinfullv u•ukkt represent t h e tour mason, 4 i Complimenting Miss Rose SwatIo, whose marriage to Daniel Budson will , be an event of Dec. 26. the Misses Blanche Swatlo and Rose Levin were 1 joint hostesses at a luncheon and j bridge at the Palmetto Hotel, Sun- `41y, Nov. 28. Covers were laid for were awarded the 2, guest , . 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