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Discounts on All
In Hudson's January Sale!
Arrangements have been completed
for the informal dance to lie given by
the Jericho Building Association on
Bedding and Cottons
Bedspreads of Rayon
$4.65 to $9.95
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Dinnerware
Glassware
Silverware
Kitchenware
Gift Articles
Lamps
Many delightful affairs were given
In Hudson's January White Sale are many fine offerings
in honor of Airs. George II. Aria
in lustrous bedspreads Dal mean unusual savings. These bed-
t
(Edith SominskyI, whose inArriage
spreads are woven of coll.. warp, for strength and long serv-
was an event of Dec. 26. Mrs. Jacob
ice. Full and twin-bed siva. A choice of popular boudoir
Arfa of 2279 West Philadelphia ave-
colors in many designs. All bedspreads have scalloped edges.
nue
was
hostess
to
35
guests
at
a
IA
bridge-luncheon and kitchen shower;
At $4.65 -Practical, ser, iceable bedspreads in full-bed size,
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in 11 choice of three floral patterns, each one of
Airs. Samuel Stuart of 9634 Otsego
which alternioct with a pleasing striped effect.
avenue entertained 12 guests at a
Colors—rose, blue, gold, and orchid.
dinner party and handkerchief show-
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er; Mrs. 1. Levin and Miss Ann
At $5.95—Geometric and floral designs that alternate with
Kurtzman were joint hostesses at a
solid stripes t)ply these good-looking bedspreads.
shot', r for
dinner party and personal
In rose, blue, and gold colors only. Splendid addi-
Exceptions:—
16 guests at the Book-Cadillac Ho-
tions to boudoirs.
Lenox China
tel; Misses Ida Greenwald and Tillie
At $7,95—Attractive, colorful bedspreads in floral patterns
Halperin entertained 211 guests at a
Alvin Silver
that will bring coot: interest to bedrooms. In rose,
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bridge-luncheon and hosiery shower
orchid, gold, andblue shades. Full- and twin-bed
Rodgers 1847 Silver
at Webster Hall; Mrs. Roy Chefets
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Rookwood Pottery
complimented the bride with a
MISS MILDRED YARROWS
/A
Milford
Stern
is
in
Mexico
City,
$9.95—Bedspreads
of rayon of heavy quality in blue, gold,
g
At
where he is in conference with a bridge-tea and apron shower at the
orchid, rose and green colors. A beautiful flower
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Statler; Miss Sophyc B. Lip- Sunday evening, Jan. 0, at the Book.
A group to investigate general condi- Hotel
and stripe design accentuates the attractiveness of
nick gave a party for 30 guests at Cadillac Hotel. The arrangements
rd,
r, tions there.
these bedspreads.
her home , 2459 Gladstone avenue . in committee, of which William Hacker
skiff
is
chairman,
is
putting
forth
every
IA
e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Phil
Kraus
of
('in-
honor
of
the
bride
and
groom;
Mrs.
01(01.0sncinczu
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fgra4A,=LArK
effort to make this affair surpass all
henry Aware, M. lot Grand
,
are the guests of their dough-, Oscar Held of 3770 Boston boulevard others given by the association.
entertained with a bridge-luncheon;
r, cinnati
t oatdished
e
lei's.
The entire fourth Boor of the hotel
I Mrs. Samuel Atkins of 3022 Elm-
DETROIT
hurst avenue was hostess to 20 guests has hum engaged for the evening and
Mr. at
and
Mrs. Sol
will at
be a bridge-dinner and miscellaneous dancing will be enjoyed in both the
hosts
a buffet
sur Sultan
on Sunday
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ppe
woom.....
crystal
and
grand
ballrooms.
Billy
' shower; Air. and Mrs. Edward II.
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evening at their home on Boston, Diehl honored the bride and groom Bushor's two
. well-known Rialto or- „ ti ,,, ..,,,
..,.., . , ... , ,. ,....,,,, ,,...,tt,,,tlftey,
boulevard.
• withdinner
a
and bide
rag party at chestras will funnel the musican
o 0, o o
o o
il h ome, 3903 Beniteau boulevard; among the entertainers w l be Miss
their
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown of the ' Mr. and Mrs Fred Sominsky were Mildred Yarrows, who will interpret
C hatham Hotel left on Sunday for hosts to the bridal party at a dinner the Charleston and Black Bottom
St. Louis to visit with their children at the Hotel Addison; Mrs. William dances.
prior to 1111 extendzd trip by boat Adelson and Airs. Carl Arfa were
Assisting Mr. Hacker on the ar-
around the Pacific coast.
joint hostesses at a luncheon at the rangements commit tee, are: David
Gottlieb,
Benjamin Keller, Joseph
I Imperial Hotel and a theater party
The Belcrest was the scene of a at the Bonstelle Playhouse, and the Franowitz, Ludwig lloraks, Samuel
pretty luncheon and bridge on Tues- Bluebrid Girls, of Which club the Z. Hirschman, Jack Holzman, Louis
day at which Mrs. '1'. Wolfgang was bride is an active member, enter- Tuttle and Maurice itordelove.
Effective January I, 1927, the Firm of
hostess to 70 guests on Tuesday aft- tained with a bridge-luncheon and
Tickets may he obtained from the ,
ernoon.
• miscellaneous shower at the home members or at the door, the evening of
of Miss Ann Kurtzman, 309 Engle- the dance.
The dining room of the Phoenix wood avenue.
7t1.
Club was transformed into a beau-
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JUNIOR HADASSAH
tiful parlor in which Mrs. henry
Miss Renette Purdy of Royal Oak,
Fechimer received 94 guests to whom
WILL
EXPAND
WORK
-
she was hostess on Dec. 30 at lunch- who spent the holidays with her par-
ents, has resumed her studies at Co-
'Will Be Known and Operated Under Its New Name
eon.
inportant
Matters
Discussed
at
Na-
! lumbia University, New York.
tional Board Conference.
bliss Rose Weinstein entertained
Mrs. Louis Ilalbstein sponsored
the members of the Iladassah board
One of the most interesting and 4:)
Iladassah tea on Thursday, Jan. 6.
no Monday evening at her home on
•Assisting
Mrs. Halbstein as hostesses well attended meetings of the season
Burlingame avenue.
were the following: Airs. Sol Lich., of the Junior Iladassah was held
Mrs. M. D. Nittleshofer of Calvert nano, Mrs. Ezra Lipkin and Airs. Ru- I Tuesday evening, Jan. 4, :it the Phila-
avenue entertained 10 guests at dolph Zuieback. Miss Hattie Ginty. delphia-Byron Talmud Torah. Among
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luncheon
eon T
on ms
• ay
th
at the
Ph oen
i x man explained the work of Iladassah those who participated in the delight-
fug program of entertainment were
I informally.
Club.
Airs. Morse M. Cohen, Junior Hadas • 4.,
EUCLID 1903
Mrs Emery Mash and Mrs. David • Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig has left to sap's senior advisor. who gave a re- .1:!•' (,ARFIELD 0722
view of Leah Morton's latest book,
Goodman were hostesses to 90 guests spend the winter in California.
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"I
Am
a
Woman
and
a
Jew;"
a
play-
at luncheon on Jan. 6 at the Belcrest.
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On Saturday afternoon, Jan. 8, let, entitled "The Dressmaker," was
Jacob Mazer was host to his rela- Miss J. Ellenstein will be hostess to given by two little pupils of the
United
Hebrew
Schools,
Thelma
Isen-
lives and friends at dinner on Thurs.! 20 guests at a luncheon and bridge
berg and Celia Hoffman; Aliss Rhea
d; y evening at the Ilotel Statler to' atthe Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Harris rendered a vocal solo, accom-
Sold
celebrate his fiftieth birthday arm.
Mrs.
Carrie
May
Berger
has
left
panied
by Miss Edith Ella Davis at
1
versary.
'
for
California,
where
she
will
spend
the
piano.
The Finest Linens fr
Ireland, France and Belgium
Preceding
the program, Miss Rose
The B'nos Zion, an organization the month of January.
Lipsitz, president, announced that at
at g
which assists the maternity work car -•
tine savings.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Jay
of
Seward
the
third
annual
mid-winter confer.
rigid on in Palestine, met for its regu-
lar meeting on Tuesday afternoon at avenue spent New Year's as the ence of the national board of Junior
the home of Mrs. Sarah Gittleman on guests of Dr. and Mrs. Philip Jay of Iladassah, held on Sunday, Dec, 26,
for the
in New York City, it was voted to
Rochester,. N. Y.
Elmhurst avenue.
,roman} Then. islh
expand the work of the organization
YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW KSZOCIATION FIRST
The Now Year's eve party given at Airs. Henry Fechimer and Mrs. in Palestine among children and
ANNUAL WINTER DANCE
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karl M. Fechheimer are spending the young men and women.
The program calls for the estab-
= Wineman for members of the Sunday month of January in Florida.
lishment of a girls' farm where young
— at the
Night Club was in the form of a cir-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of women of the age of It) or over will
cue. Many unique costumes and Second
boulevard are spending sew_ be trained to fit themselves for work
in the colonies, to equip them with a
' oral weeks in Battle Creek.
Complete agricultural training, races
Mrs. Silka Stocker Ullian was hos- nary to their livelihood.
Another plan under serious con-
tess at a dinner party on Dec. :30 at
sideration is the extension of work
her home on Longfellow avenue.
at Meier Shefeye, the educational in- t
a.
.„.
Mrs. J. C. Soloman will entertain stitute for orphans which is under the
at a luncheon for 20 guests on Satur. supervision of Junior Iladassah. This
day, Jan. 8, at the Belcrest. plan is to create a household farm
for graduates of this school whereby
' Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Horowitz of they may be cared for during the
2979 Leslie avenue have returned transitional stage and where further
from New York City, where they progress would be made along agri-
•were guests at the Hotel Pennsyl- cultural lines.
Many other important matters con-
•ania during the past week.
cerning the work of Junior Iladassah
In honor of Mrs. liertha Traub and in Palestine and America were tits.
• Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berg, who will cussed in addition to the above.
The conference was attended by
I leave on Sunday for California, their
club entertained at dinner and dance Junior national board members, also
at the Hotel Addison on Wednesday' Miss Henrietta Szold, honorary presi-
, dent of Senior Iladassah; Mrs. Irma
evening.
Lindheim, national president of Sen-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Ileavenrich and nor Iladassah; Miss Alice L. Seligs-
daughter, Eleanor, of Saginaw are' ber•, national Senior Iladassah ad-
visiting in the city, the guest of rein- : visor to Junior Iladassah, and others.
fives and friends.
i RABBI HELLER QUITS DETROIT
Mrs. David Diamond and Mrs. I
Selection, varie'y, incom-
Morris Blumberg were hostesses at al Rabbi Dr. Nachman Heller of New
tea in the interest of Iladassah mem. York, journalist, Zionist, author of
parable values are the
9'1
bership on Wednesday, Dec.
Rt books, both Ilebrew and English, who '
predominating notes of
the home of Mrs. Diamond. sprit the last 6 months in Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling and left the city and has gone to Cincin-
this great sale. Now is the
natt.
daughter, Louise, are making an ex-
time to make dErided sav-
During his stay in Detroit, Dr. Het.
' tended Southern trip.
ler had visited the neighboring cities
ings.
of Bay City, Grand Rapids, Kalama.
Aaron Ackerman wak host to 150zoo, Flint. Mich, Dayton, 0., and
guests at a beautiful dinner on Sun- I Windsor, Canada, having brought in
$225 Krimmer Caracul . .
day evening, Dee. 26, at the Jewish the local synagogues his message on
An exceptionally beautiful garment torsi 35
Old Folks Home to celebrate his Zionism and Judaism.
any young Miss
eightieth birthday anniversary. Life- I
Long friends of Mr. Ackerman, as!
$425 Hudson Seal
well as relatives, gave appropriate Zt01----101=0==on
(Seal dyed muskrat.) A very snot,
toasts and the board of trustees of
model fashioned of selected skins...
the how presented him with a plati-
num watch and chain. Rabbi Ashin- 0
$450 Raccoon Coots . . • •
sky, who delivered the principal ad-
Sporty and serviceable; tailored of N.
dress, read a set of resolutions of
lected natural skins
OU have only to visit the magnificent home of
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congratulations from the board. Af- •
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On behalf of the Hadassah mem-
bership drive, now in progress under
PA t he chairmanship of Mrs. Morris
Friedberg, Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn and
Reuben Rosenfield will be hos-
g Mrs.
tesses at a tea on Wednesday, Jan.
12, at the home of Mn'. Sarasohn,
81 Mclean avenue. Among the mu-
sicians who will contribute their serv-
FA ices for the occasion are Mrs. A. C.
PA Lappin, vocalist, who will be accom-
panied by Mrs. Lawrence Titlebaum,
Airs. Edmund Lewis, pianist.
ra and
Mrs. Freda Ullian will talk on the
of Iladassah. All interested
r, work
women are cordially invited to at-
r, tend.
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FULNIT11RE
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AND REPRODUCTIONS . . . OBJECTS OF ART
ter the dinner. Mr. Ackerman and
his family received their guests in
the parlor.
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Sylvia and Arthur Osborne, chil-
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Osborne of
3259 Ciairmount avenue, spent the
, holidays with their grandparents at
righton Beach, N. Y.
and Mrs. Alex Max of Came-
, fitie have as their house guest .0
run
e, Miss Estelle Max of New
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Many delightful affairs '4
2
York C .
planned in honor of Miss
are heir
Max.
Isa iah
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' from l'hi
'tended th
ruth lent
• membr
'cation.
Mr.
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with •
2, in h.
'their so
hernoff, director of the
•
brew School, has returned
elphia, Pa., where he at- '„,
convention of the Ilistarl- „Y„
Mr. Chernoff was chosen LI
if the committee of edu- 0
I Mrs. Boris Uretsky of
t Euclid avenue entertainer I
nner Sunday evening, Jan.
or of the bar mitzvah of 10
Saul.
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On S nday, Jan. 2, a dinner was
riven at the home of Mr. and Mrs.,
erlin of 13217 Lincoln ave- ,
Saul J.
nue. h.• oring Mr. and Mrs. Harry !
Montreal. Covers were laid ,
I Raclin o
Ior is
eats.
Aso Cray Squirrel
WASHINGTON
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Adjoining
Stotler
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Extremely beautiful lines, fashioned ,1
exceptionally fine skins
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Cocoa Ermine .
$450
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A luxurious garment with collar ,f
beautiful fox
$675
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