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ZEIRE ZION WILL HOLD
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Lamps of All Kinds—Girondelles
Aquariums—Wrought Iron Furniture
Chinese Brasses and Cloisonne
Occasional Furniture
Dinnerware in Great Variety
Lenox 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
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Complimenting Miss Betty Stein
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Miss Sally Brooks of 2108 Crane ave-
. nue was hostess at a delightful
bridge-luncheon and miscellaneous
shower Sunday afternoon, Dec. 12.
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ND make up your mind to
spend a gloriously enjoyable
evening. Features aplenty.
Music by the Blackbirds. Pro-
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Hotel Statler
Recommended by Detroit Physi.
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Flint, Mich., will hold • reception
at their home, 800 East Court street,
I on Sunday afternoon and evening,
I Dec. 26. No cards.
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The Detroit Repertory Theater an-
nounces that the first performance of
Georg Kaiser's "From Morn to Mid-
night," scheduled for Friday evening,
Dec. 17, has been postponed until
after the holidays.
In honor of their daughter, Lillian,
whose engagement to Joseph Kaplan,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kaplan of
. boVre. v . a n r ds lass. rie4ceinnatnl y
General Motors Ballroom
NCE more—"It's Christmas
Time at Hudson's." The
Stole has put on its holiday
dress. Mellow lights aglow,
holly wreaths, gleaming tin.
sal, 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 arc 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
delights of Christmas time at
MISS GUSSIE GLEECKMAN
Mrs. Charles I. Stone (Edythe
Brenner) of Hazelwood avenue has
returned from a six weeks' visit with
relatives and friends in Baltimore,
Md.; Wa'hington, D. C., and Ports-
mouth, Va.
Saturday Evening, Dec. 25'
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Saturday evening, Dec. 18, at the
Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah.
Edward Franzblau is chairman of
the affair and is being assisted by
Miss Gussie Gleeckman and Miss
Celia Heiman.
Stone's Syncopators have been en-
gaged to furnish the dance music and
a delightful program of entertain-
ment is being planned.
Tickets may be obtained from any
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron DeRoy of the
member of the organization or at the
Miss
Lucille
Finsterwald
was
the
Whittier have left for an extensive
guest of Mrs. Fred Dreifus last week- door the evening of the affair.
trip around the world,
end in Ann Arbor.
AUXILIARY SHAAREY
Mrs. Hyman B. Ullian entertained
Miss A. Babcock will entertain at
the National Fund Council of Ila-
ZEDEK PLANS PARTY
a
dinner-dance
on
Saturday
evening
dassah at a tea on Wednesday after-
for 30 guests at the Book-Cadillac
noon at the Whittier.
Bridge, Lotto, Mah Jong to Be
Hotel.
Played at Hotel Statler Dec. 27.
Miss Aline Schiller was hostess at
the second of a series of membership
Miss Frances Rosenberg will leave
The Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey
teas given in the interest of Junior on Sunday for a two weeks' visit in Zedek Synagogue will sponsor a
Hadsssah, at her home on West Bos- Northern Michigan.
bridge, lotto and mob jong party
ton boulevard, on Sunday, Dec. 12.
which will take place at the Hotel
Mrs. Hyman B. Ullian gave an in-
Complimenting Miss Julia Spelkin, Statler Monday, Dec. 27, at 2 p. rn.
formal talk on the work of Junior whose marriage to William Turner Mrs. Herman P. Cohen will act as
Iladassah.
will be an event of Jan. 2, the Orean chairman.
Girls Club entertained with a dinner
Refreshments will be served and
The membership campaign of Ha- party at the Addison Hotel, later at- prizes will be awarded to the winner
dassah will be the occasion for a tending a performance of "Sweet at each table. One of the prizes of
musicale tea at an early date, to be Lady" at the Shubert Detroit, on the afternoon will be an imported
given by Mrs. Morris Blumberg and Tuesday evening, Dee. 14. Miss needle-point bag, donated by Mrs.
Mrs. David Diamond at the latter's Spelkin was also honored with a sur- Philip Gordon, who recently returned
home on Longfellow avenue.
prise handkerchief shower by mem- from abroad.
bers of the club.
The proceeds of this card party
The board of trustees of the
will be used towards the equipment
Shaarey Zedek was host to Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bauman of 302 Engle- of the new contemplated Shaarey
Mrs. David Stocker at a dinner at wood avenue was hostess at a miscel- Zedek Synagogue which will soon be
the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Tuesday laneous shower on Saturday evening, under construction at Chicago boule-
evening.
Dec. 4, in honor of Miss Julia Spel- vard and Lawton avenue. The fol-
kin, a bride-elect of Jan. 2.
lowing committees have been ap-
A testimonial dinner was tendered
pointed:
Louis Lipsky, president of the Zion-
Mrs. J. B. Kraus of 2974 Monte-
Arrangement Committee—Mrs.
ist Organization of America, last Sun- rey -avenue has as her house guest Herman P. Cohen, chairman; Mrs.
day evening at the Belcrest, to which Mrs. David C. Rieder (Hanna Even- Sidney Frank, Mrs. Charles Ham-
were invited the members of the De- chek of Cleveland) of Lorraine, Ohio. burger, Mrs. Ira Copeland, Mrs. Louis
troit Jewish Forum and the members
Robinson.
of the various Zionist boards in De-
Complimenting Miss Nettie Orgel
Refreshment Commit tee—Mrs.
troit.
of Rochester, N. Y., Miss Rebekah harry Wetsman, chairman; Mrs.
Klempner of 9310 Brush street en- Louis Stoll, Mrs. !Limon Kaplan, Mrs.
On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. tertained with a bunco party on Robert Marwil, Mrs. Simon Shetzer,
Morris Friedberg were hosts to Louis Sunday evening, Dec. 12. Prizes Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, Mrs. liar-
Lipsky at a dinner of very beautiful were won by Miss Mollie Schuster ris Cohen, Mrs. Barney Blumrosen,
appointments at their home on Vir- and J. Lieberman of Monroe and V. Mrs. Morris Blumberg, Mrs. E. Bosch,
ginia park.
Bloc men field.
Mrs. A. Srere.
Prize Committee—Mrs. Samuel
The friends of Mrs. William B.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman will Frank, chairman; Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich,
Isenberg will be glad to hear that leave shortly to spend the winter in Mrs. Philip Gordon, Mrs. Louis Solo-
she is convalescing at her home nn California.
mon, Mrs. A. Louis Gordon, Mrs. J.
Taylor avenue after a protracted ill-
B. Lasky, Mrs. A. B. Stralser, Mrs.
ness.
After an extended European trip, Morse M. Cohen, Mrs. Saul Saulson,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Lippman have Mrs. Harry M. Selker, Mrs. David
The Misses Elizabeth and Miriam returned to their home on Dexter Oppenheim, Mrs. Ralph Davidson,
Fuchs, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. boulevard. In their travels, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, Mrs. Charles
Walter Fuchs, have returned from Mrs. Lippman visited the British Robinson, Mrs. Israel Davidson, Mrs.
Ann Arbor to spend the college rei Isles, Belgium, Holland. Germany, Charles Smith.
cess with their parents.
Austria, Switzerland, France and
Reception Committee—Mrs. Freda
Italy.
Weinstein, chairman; Mrs. Simon
Mrs. Ralph Davidson of Virginia
Lachman, Mrs. Albert Prussian, Mrs.
Park was hostess to some friends at
Mr. and Mrs. 'Abraham Raskin of 11. B. Prussian, Mrs. M. Ilayman,
luncheon and bridge on Wednesday 3012 Pingiee avenue left Dec.5 to Mrs. S. B. Kahn, Mrs. Harry Frank,
afternoon at her home.
spend the winter at .1Iot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Beh Goldman, Mrs. Harry Moss,
Mrs. A. M. Ilershman, Mrs. Ilerbert
(Elsa I Min Miriam Gordon of Burlingame Warner, Mrs. Reuben Rosenfield, Mrs.
Mrs. William Bassicher
Decker) of Cleveland, who is the 1 avenue was a 'charming hostess to Leon Zechman, Mrs. It. Kopel, Mrs.
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 100 ladies at a luncheon and bridge Julian Zemon, Mrs. M. Wispe, Mrs.
Ginsburg of Longfellow avenue, has , on Monday afternoon at the Belcrest. David R. Stocker, Mrs. S. Rivkin,
been the inspiration for much beau-
Mrs. Marvin Gingold, Mrs. N. E.
Mrs. Abraham Fish of 2640 Glad- Aronstam, Mrs. D. S. Zemon, Mrs. M.
tiful entertaining.
stone avenue was hostess at three 11. Zackheim.
tables of bridge on Saturday eve-
Publicity Committee — Mrs. Hy
ning, Dec. 11. High honor was won Broder, chairman.
by Mts. Samuel Rosenberg and con-
Tickets may be secured from the
solatiOn prize by Miss Ida Greenberg. chairman of the card party, Mrs. Her-
man I'. Cohen, Mrs. Maurice II. Zack-
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice and heim, from any of the members of the
son, formerly of Glendale avenue, arrangements committee or at the
are now residing in their new home door.
at 4325 Leslie avenue, Russel Woods.
The public is cordially invited.
17th Annual Dance
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Arrangements have been completed
for the informal dance to be given
by the Zeire Zion Organization on
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finster-
Stanley Miles I.evyn, son of Mr.
wall have as their house guest their and Mrs. William M. Levyn of Santa
son-in-law, Guy Rowe of New York Monica, Calif., former residents of
City.
Detroit, is spending a few days in
the city as the house guest of Mr.
The crystal ballroom at the Book- and Mrs. Harry I'. Solomon of Euclid
Cadillac Hotel was the scene of a avenue. Mr. Levyn, who is president
luncheon of beautiful appointments of the Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity
on Tuesday afternoon at which Mrs. chapter at the University of South-
II. S. Grant and Mrs. Jacob Roth ern California, where he is a student,
is en route to New York as official
were hostesses to 130 guests.
delegate to the national conclave of
Miss Maxine Finsgerwald, daugh- the fraternity to be held in that city
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fin- during the holidays. During his stay
sterwald of Chicago boulevard, will in Detroit, many delightful affairs
return on Saturday from Pittsburgh, have been planned in his honor.
Pa., where she is a student at Came.
harry S. Scheinman, who has been
gie College, to spend the holidays
the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
with her parents.
Israel L. Scheinman of Los Angeles,
Mt. and Mrs. Ilyman B. Ullian of Calif., during the past several weeks,
the Whittier were hosts to some will return to the city on Dec. 20.
friends last Wednesday evening to
meet their mother, Mrs. Silbert of
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown enter-
Boston, Mass.
tained on Sunday evening in their
home in the Chatham Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. David Stocker are
being extensively entertained prior
The Music Study Club presented
to their departure for New York, its monthly musical 'meeting at Web-
where they will take up permanent ster Hall on Friday afternoon. Tea
residence.
and a social hour followed.
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