itfi f PAGE EIGHT Vaasa MROM ICIE AUXILIARY TO SPONSOR THEATER PERFORMANCES if The Ladies Auxiliary of Hashachar Camp, Order B'nai Zion, has taken over the sale of tickets for the Feb. An elaborate Washington's birth- day party is being planned •by the Phoenix Club for Monday evening, Feb. 21, at 10 o'clock sharp. Deco- , rations will be carried out to repro- sent a night in the tropics. Gentle., men may wear white trousers and ladies are requested to be attired for a balmy climate. Those desiring reservations are asked to communi- cate with Purser Adolf NS eis. NEW! Water Lamps Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldman of Gladstone avenue spent a few days in New York City. Their simplicity and ready adaptability to any color scheme characterize these crystal lamps. Their unique charm lies in the fact that they can be filled with water of any required tint, thus lending themselves to any individual idea of interior decoration. Third Floor. Mrs. A. D. Cohen of 3245 Leslie avenue was hostess to 20 guests at luncheon and bridge at Webster Hall on Monday afternoon. The Isnip illustrated. of Venetian glass and French pleated shade, 30 Inches high. I. priced at ann. Other bases low 11.70. Wide se lection of alt... Mrs. Fannie Doktor of 1217 Bur- lingame avenue entertained at a luncheon and bridge on Tuesday at her home in honor of her house guest, Mrs. David Doktor of New York City. L. B. KING & CO. Mrs. C. Leiter of 2694 Cortland avenue will entertain 40 guests on Saturday. Feb. 19, at luncheon and bridge at Webster Hall. E. (]rand River and Library • Mrs. Morris Garvett, who arrived in Los Angeles last Saturday to spend the remainder of the winter, is domi- ciled at the Hotel Chancellor. BOOK BARGAINS Several hundred good books of fiction. Regularly sold at 75c each, now at two books for 76c. SHEEHAN'S BOOKSTORE 1550 Woodward Avenue .0. Mrs. R. R. Goldstone and Mrs. M. II. Cohen were joint hostesses at a luncheon and bridge on Tuesday at the Hotel Chatham. Last Tuesday the newly elected of- ficers and members of the board of directors of the Northwestern Wom- en's League of the United Hebrew Schools held their first meeting at the home of Mrs. C. Brody, 1720 Pias- ter avenue. Many problems pertain- ing to the welfare of the Hebrew Schools were taken up and plans were formulated for the holding of a mem- bership drive in the near future. A beautiful hand painted picture was presented to the organization by Mrs. Leo Weintraub, which painting will be raffled at a regular meeting of the organization, the proceeds of which will go towards the league. The next meeting of the board of directors and officers will be held at the home of Mrs. Jacob Silberstein, 3025 Monte- rey avenue. Mrs. Albert D. Cohen of 3245 Les- lie avenue entertained with a beauti- fully appointed luncheon at Webster Hall on Feb. 14, followed by bridge and malt jong. Prizes were awarded Mesdames Charles Rothstein, Max Goodman, Milton Simon and Harold Applebaum. Covers were laid for 18 guests. — — Saul Stone and M. Howard Stone of New York will arrive in the city next week to be the house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gittleman of Webb avenue. Mrs. Benjamin Kamin of 2987 Gladstone avenue is spending the re- mainder of the winter in Los An- geles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11. Weisberger and daughter. Helen, of California avenue are leaving on Sunday for Indianapolis. Ind., to attend the wed- ding of Miss Ann Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Levy of Merrill avenue have left for an ex- tended visit to Nev• Orleans and Bi- loxi, Miss. The Lachvar Ladies Aid Society is sponsoring the Friday and Saturday performances at the Majestic Theater for the benefit of those who were left homeless by the fire at Lachva. Tick- ets may tat obtained by calling Mrs. J. Cherniak, Euclid 2998-R, or Mrs. Perchik, Arlington 7834. REV. H. MILKOVSKY EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC MOHEL Recommended by New York, Chi- cago and Detroit physicians. MARRIAGES PERFORMED Moved to 1699 TAYLOR Phone Empire 4322 Only a Few Days Remain! Make the Most • -of Them! 32-pc. Breakfast Sets, $10.50 English porcelain breakfast sets that are suitable for all three meals. There's a refreshingly simple under- glaze design of a narrow gray border. with flowers in subdued colors. $10.50. MRS. AARON D. MARKSON 18, 19 and 20 performances at the Majestic Theater, at which time the Yiddish Players will present "The Only Sister." The proceeds of the affair will benefit the Jewish National Fund. Mrs. Aaron D. Markson is chair- man of the ticket committee and is being assisted by Mesdames Solomon Cabot, Hyman Milkovsky, Samuel Becker, harry Silver, Max Wexler, Joseph Fidler, Samuel Weiner, Joseph Mendelsohn, harry Kraft, Louis Schecter, Harry Newman, Benjamin Levin and Isadore Faxstein. Those who have not yet secured their tickets are requested to com- municate with M . N. Markson, :1293 West Euclid avenue. MENORAH SOCIAL CLUB TO HOLD FORMAL DANCE Mrs. Ilenry II. Shapero of 4039 Miss Nellie Si. Steinberg of 581 Clements avenue has left for New The Menorah Social Club, an or- Ilolbrook avenue entertained on Feb. Castle, Pa., where she has been called ganization composed of the younger 12 with a personal shower and bridge on account of illness. members of the local B'nai B'rith I in honor of Miss Sylvia Cohen. Mrs. Sigmund L. Brin of Calvert lodge, will give a formal dancing party on Washington's Birthday, Feb. Mrs. William Jackson of 1210 Vir. avenue gave the third of a series of 22, at 8:30 p. in., in the B'nai B'rith ginia park entertained Saturday eve• bridge-luncheons at the Chatham. ballroom, 275 East Ferry avenue. ning with a surprise Valentine party Among the out-of-town guests pres- According to the announcement of in honor of the birthday of her eat were Mrs. Carry W. Levy of Sal- Elias Goldberg, one of the members ' daughter, Belle. S. B. Keene was timore, Md., and the Misses Lillian in charge, a special program, approp- toastmaster for the evening. Covers and Rose Brin of Minneapolis, Minn. riate to the occasion, is being ar- ...— were laid for 20 guests. ranged. The University of Detroit The Misses A. Sarah Levensohn, Orchestra has been engaged for the Dr. M. E. Silver will deliver an Sadie Hoffman and Marian Kosit• occasion and refreshments will be address on "The Life of Louis Pas- chek, accompanied by their house , served. teur" on Feb. 14 at one of the seriesguests Mrs. Oscar B. Hoffman and Mr. Goldberg states that tickets, of lectures given by the University 'Miss Lillian Adelson of Boston, will which are $3 per couple, may be pro- be at home to their friends on Sun- of Michigan for the Redford High cured at the B'nai B'rith Building, day, Feb. 20, from 3 to 6 p. m., at School science class. from any member of the club, or may 149 Clairmount avenue, Apt. 207. be had at the time of the affair. Fretrn Al Schneider of 2530 West Phila- the advance sale, he states, it is ap- Mrs. Maurice Krell of Immothe delphia avenue, a member of the Na- parent that this affair will be one of tional High School Orchestra, was avenue entertained on Sunday after- the most successful of the winter one of the guests at the dinner given noon, Feb. 6, in honor of the seventh season. Thursday, Feb. 23, by the J. L. Hod. birthday anniversary of her daugh- The following patrons and pat- son Company at the Hotel Statler. ter, Ilarriet. Covers were laid for ronesses have been announced: Mr. Mr. Schneider will leave with the or- 14 guests. and Mrs. Philip Ettinger, Mr. and chestra on Feb. 16 for a 10 days' stay Mrs. Julius Deutelbaum, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Adolph Dosie of Onaway, Alfred Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Morris in Dallas, Texas. Mich., is the house guest of Mr. and Shatzen, Mr. and Sirs. Ilenry M. Ali- West Euclid Mr. and Mrs. Leon Butes of 1628 Mrs. Boris Uretsky of romovitz, Sir. and Sirs. Aaron J. Clairmont avenue entertained Sun- avenue. Blumenau and Bernard Ginsburg. day, Feb. 20, at their home with a The committee on arrangements Mr. and Mn. A. N. Cohen of 2039 includes Benjamin D. Burdick, IIsrry reception in honor of the engagement Gladstone avenue entertained Sun- L. Lieberman, Sydney Lopate, Ru- of their daughter, Esther, to Mark J. day evening, Feb. 13, with a dinner dolph Meyersohn, Robert Gassel, Levy of this city. in honor of the marriage of Mr. and Harry Yudkoff and Elias Goldberg. i ov- Miss Adeline Shapiro of DelawareMrs. Wolf Cohen. Cantor avenue left for New York City, where I sky rendered several vocal selections Wisest is he who knows not he is she will attend the wedding of Miss and Samuel Greenstein entertained wise. Rosaline Robinson. with a few humorous recitations. The Phi Kappa Beta Sorority will hold its third annual bridge party at Webster 111111 on Saturday, March 5. Tickets may be obtained from Rose Efrusy, Pauline Gerber, Edna Sel- man or at the door the afternoon of the affair. The proceeds will be used for charity. REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR MOHEL Recommended by Detroit Physi- cians. Now Residing at 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Phone Empire 6426 REV. J. SILVERMAN mntnn ern 1. Yew.' ese.i.... Ea....s1 10 t.ailm. riirviesene. Tenth Floor The J. L. HUDSON CO. DETROIT MRS. M. GUTWILLIG Has just returned from New York, where she selected a beautiful assort- ment of the latest designs in Ladies' heady-to-Wear DRESSES WEEK END SPECIAL Offering two attractive costumes, regular $9.95 $16.50, for $13.95 Regular $18.50 for Children's Dresses, Silk $5.00 (the newest) Model 'Dress Shop Successor to Horwitz Shop. 8726 Twelfth Street Near Blaine. Phone Empire 6391 1 t 329 ALGER Empire 7390 Causer et Nawee• lrosseire. Evenings Packing — Shipping — Suburban Moving — Storage EMP I RE 6027 H. SCHINDLER EMPIRE 1942 MOVING — STORAGE 1745 PINGREE NEAR TWELFTH A Chance Meeting Of Joe and Jack At the Club Hello, Joe! , How're you, Jack? How's things? Fine. How goes it with you, Joe? Punk! Everything's dead. Tell me Jack, how can you say fine when you know business is N. G.; when you have sickness at home; when the weather is so depressing? How can you keep so cheerful in spite of it all? Jack: Huh! That's easy. It's no se- cret. You can do the same. I simply give my family and business the attention they need and then I give a little time to other worth-while things in life—a little decent recreation, a good book—and then I give liberally of my time and money for the Community Fund, the European sufferers and the Palestine Campaign. . Joe, I'd rather give up my business than these ; I get a real "kick" out of life. I envy your disposition, Jack. But tell me, did you really work in that U. P. A. thing and give money, too? Do you expect to go to Palestine? Jack: Yes, I gave $500 for Palestine this year and I'm proud that my eyes were opened to the wonderful achievements of our people there with the little money at their command, and within a short few years. If I go to Palestine, it'll be to visit the country, and I'm not one of those who thinks loyalty to Palestine is inconsistent with loyalty to America. Why, that's bosh! Joe : Are you working - in that cam- paign, too? Jack: You bet, and a lot of the fellows at the club have come across for Palestine when they had their eyes opened to the real- ization that in that little country more than 160,000 of our people—good, hard-working Jews—have actually settled and found a home and a refuge from the horrible and in- describable persecutions. You know, very few Jews are even admitted to America un- der the present immigration law. Joe : I confess I've never given a cent for Palestine. I always closed my ears. Even when that man Weizmann was here and Sam invited me to meet and hear him., I purposely stayed away, though I could easily have gone. Jack: Well, cheer up, old boy—we live and learn. Let's go down and have a game. (After the game—walking arm in arm.) Joe: Say, Jack, I've got to confess something. I've never felt just as I do this moment. Guess I must have been one of those guys they referred to in private con- versation as tightwads. The said of one fel- low : "He's going to have his money buried with him," and since our little chat tonight I think I understand a little better. Jack: Well, Joe; good-night. Cheer up; you're all right. I may have just stnick the right chord in you. Joe : Good night, old man— By the way, Jack, what time are you going out so- liciting tomorrow? For More, Call at 329 Majestic Bldg. Helsel Specialist. Is Tea-and-Toast Sets, 95c "Tea for Two — Two for Tea - -or for sixl Luster sae with lacy open-work ei:les. Tangerine with flower border, or medallion design; blue with flower medallions. 95c for cup and plate. Mrs. Ilenry Moskowitz of New York City, who addressed the joint meeting of the Council of Jewish Women, the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek and the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El on Monday, Feb. 14, at.Tern- pie Beth El., was the guest of honor at a subscription luncheon of beauti- ful appointments in the dining hall of the temple prior to her lecture. A linen shower was given in honor of Miss Clara Schwartz at the home of Mrs. Abe Kassele of 1613 West Philadelphia avenue by the officers and members of the board of direc- tors of the Northwestern Women's League of the United Hebrew Schools last Saturday evening. SPECIALLY PRICED NOW! Cad. 2350 or 5875