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MAYOR WILL OPEN
BAZAAR ON FEB, 2
NEW PASTELS
Have you seen the new effect in
pastel shades—the latest and smart-
est of fabrics—different—rich—yet
quiet?
This mode has its largest showing
here, in superb qualities at modest
prices.
11D1h i II owns
Mayor John C. Lodge has ac-
cepted the invitation to open the
forthcoming bazaar of the Detroit
Auxiliary of the Jewish Consump-
tive Relief Association of (7alifor-
nia, to be held at the Philadelphia.
Byron Ilall for six days beginning
Feb. 2.
Others who have signified their
willingness to attend the opening
are Nathaniel Goldstick, Judge
'ferry B. Keidan, Rabbi Leon
From and others. On other nights,
the banquet will be favored with
attendance from Judges Frank
Murphy, Alfred J. Murphy, John
V. Brennan, Vincent M. Brennan
and other prominent Detroiters.
During the entire week of the
bazaar, music will be supplied by
Lerman's Juvenile Concert Or-
chestra.
The bazaar will open every eve-
ning at 7 o'clock. On Sunday it
will open at 1 p. m.
A conference will be held this
Sunday to complete necessary
plans.
r
O. Bride of Last Sunday)
ct1;- (nn
Qrsonal,
The annual joint dinner of thy
Men's Club and Sisterhood of Tern.
ple Beth El on Monday evening at
the Temple brought out a repre-
sentative attendance in spite of the
inclement weather. About 250
guests were present at the dinner
and a great many more came later
to enjoy the very interesting ad-
dress by Dr. Morris Fishbein on
the subject "Fads and Quackery
in Medicine."
January Sale
of
Underwear
Miss Sadie Hirschman and Jesse
' F. Hirschman left Sunday for New
York, from which point they sailed
on Tuesday for a five mnths' trip
around the world, arriving in San
Francisco about the first of June.
Featuring Silk Garments in Four
Important Price Groups
$2.65 $160
$4.60 $6.45
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster-
scald departed this week for Cali-
fornia, where they will remain
for the balance of the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ('. Robinson
Mrs. Rachael Robinson of Chi-
cago is the guest of her sister, left this week for a six weeks' trip
MRS. H. H. KOLLENBERG
Mrs. Hugo Hill of Rowena street. to California, stopping en route
(Miss Frances Share)
at the Grand Canyon and other
Mrs. Aaron DeRoy of the Whittier points of interest. While in San
A
very
beautiful marriage took
Hotel was hostess at a luncheon Francisco they will attend the
and bridge of beautiful appoint- Council of Union of American place Sunday, Jan. 13, at the Stat-
ler
Hotel,
when Miss Frances
ments at the Book Cadillac on Hebrew Congregations.
Share, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fifth NEW
Honor Pupils of Cong. Eman - Monday, Jan. 14.
B.
Kalinsky,
became the bride of
; Mrs. Harry R. Solomon of Cal-
uel Sunday School.
The Phoenix Club on Tuesday vert avenue is spending some time Head Kollenberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kollenberg. The
was the scene of several delight- in Fostoria, 0., visiting relatives.
ceremony was performed at 6
The following are the honor pu- ful gatherings, among the hostess.
pill in the various classes on the " being Mrs. Joseph Hartman,' Julian Krolik is spending some o'clock by Rabbi Ashinsky in the
Sunday of Jan. 13:
presence of 125 guests, after which
Woodward.Gratiot-Earmer.Grand River
Mrs. S. E. Popkin, Mrs. Harry time in New York City,
dinner was served.
Miss Esther Ashinsky's Class: Alvin, Mrs. Julius Rosenberg and
Miss Share was a charming bri
Albert Newman, Conalee Rosen- Mrs. Max Stotter.
OPEN EVENINGS
The assembly room of the Twen- in her gown of whi rte taffeta made
thal, Sadie Herbal, Freda Green-
baum.
teeth Century Club was the scene bouffant style with tulle trimmings,
Mrs.
Elsie
Marks of Manistee,' of a brilliant gathering on Jan. 11 with which she wore a cap shaped
Mary Neuman s Class: who
the
house
guest of
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w en the members of the Detroit veil with orange blossoms.
Dorothy Rosen, Rachel Fox, Millie
bert Zenner, has been the inspire- Music Study Club held their an-
The matron-of-honor was Mrs. J.
Shugarman, Esther Kramer, Ruth tion for several beautiful enter- noel musical soi
i
ree. The chair- Gttleman,
and the Nlisses Dorothy
tainments.
man o
e event was Mrs. Mau. am Jennie hollenberg and Betty
Miss Ida Herbal's Class: Curtis
rice Benyas, who arranged the fol- Koperman of Detroit, and Sylvia
Ilittelman, Edward Blum, Rosalind
Jacob
II. Davis has returned lowing program: An address of Rosen of Wilmington, Del., were
Arta, Esther Bernstein.
from
I'roenix
, Ariz., where he welcome b y Mrs. S. Q
Miss
ids w hi le Miss Esther
uenton K es- the bridesma,
Pauline Laser's Class; spent a delightful month'
We have priced 2,000 volumes of fiction to sell at 75c
s visit ter, president of the club; vocal so- ( hermilla of Buffalo, N. Y., served
Dorothy Greenbaum, Sarah Share, with his family, who will remain los by Mrs. Martin Weisberg, con- as mad-o
for the first book, lc for the second; two for 76c. Many
i
f-h onor.
Sophie
Shugarman,
Sylvia
Chase,
there
for
the
balance
of
the
win-'
trait°,
and
Mrs.
William
Sachs,
so-
good detective and western stories among them.
Samuel Kollenberg, brother of
36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST
Evelyn Hoffman.
ter.
Grano; piano selections by Mrs. the groom, was best man, and the
Miss Rose Friedman's Class:'
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BASEMENT SALESROOM
, Jon
h Fe ldman; viol
ushers
were
Harry
and
Nlartin
ers
by
Dina Berlin, Virginia Brand, Min-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unger of Nlis s Bessie Bunin, in
and
a
numbreading
Share, George Kollenberg, Charles
I nie Cohen, Grace Goldberg, Ruth
Goldberg, Pearl Hoffman, Rive Rochester avenue entertained 30 by Mrs. Alan Kopelson. The ae- Abrarnovitz and J. Gittleman.
guests
at a beautifully appointed companists for the evening were
1550 Woodward Avenue,
Flower girls were Annetta
Jacobs,
Jeanette
Mittower,
Judith
dinner on Wednesday evening,
Randolph 0200
Nliss . Edith Ella Davis, Miss Rose Golds and Irene Mogel,
Rosen, Harold Reisner.
the
Mfrs. Emory
mory Nlonash, and r ing-bearec was master Sidney
Miss O'hienke's Class: Ruth Le.
Mrs. Herman Marx
Muncie , Sir. Al
Alan Kopelson. A reception
vine.
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Ind., spent several days with Mrs
. in honor of the performing ar-
Mr. and Mrs. Kollenberg left for
Max Grabowsky of Colorado ave
• fists was held at the close of the an extended wedding trip and up-
nue en route to her home from a program. Extensive plans are be- on their return will reside at 12353
delightful visit in New York.
ing made for the luncheon which Evanston avenue.
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will be held on Feb. 6, in celebra.
Mr. and Mrs, henry Vineburg t-on of the club's fifth anniversary
of Montreal spent s everal
Y and in honor of the members who
with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Benjamin were the original founders of the
of Woodrow Wilson avenue en organization.
The president of Mothers' Club.:
route to Los Angeles where they th
Nfichigan
d
, will
, spend
e Feeration
the balance of the of
win- Musi-
cal Clubs Saturday, Jan. 19, 2 o'clock,
will be one of the many Oakinan Boulevard Mothers Club
ter.
—
,
noted
musicians
and leaders of at Longfellow School, Tyler and
2nd Moor General Necessities Building
musical circles who will be guests Twelfth street.
Miss Dee Benjamin of Montreal at the event.
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is the guest of her brother and sis-
Sunday, Feb. 3, 6 o'clock, Fen-
-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell W. Ben-
kell Ladies Credit Union at Fen-
Mrs. Irving Miller or Chelsea, kell branch, 3430
l
.
amin, for
some time. Many de- Ntass. accompanied by her infant and installation Fenkell Supper
ightful
affairs
are bein
being given
of officers.
Naomi Joan, i s v i siti ng
(Picture")
Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2 o'clock, Moth.
for. Miss
Benjamin
by her numer- her parents, Rabbi and Sirs. A. M. er's fashion show
ous
friends
in the city.
at Fenkell
No. 3315—Size40. Black
Ashinsky.
branch, 3-130 Fenkell, sponsor et I I is"
Persian Broadtail. Baum
About 200 new and old members
I J. L. Hudson Co. Fenkell Mothers
Marten Collar. Former.
attended the luncheon last Theo- Mrs. Nettie Friedman of Ii ar. Club acting as host.
ly $1895
day sponsored by the Sisterhood, mon avenue entertained at a
Every Monday at 8 p. m. at Jew-
Jew-
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, bridge-luncheon on Jan. 12,
ish Center, 31 Melbourne, Child
at the Statler. Mrs. Isla L. Siegel honor of Mrs. Ann LaBret of
in Study Class with Mrs. Emery Slo-
of Toronto.- Oat., delivered an in- Twenty-eighth street, who recen tlyi n a
instructor, at 2 p. m.
spiring address on "The Jewish returned from Buffalo, havi
Every Wednesday
at
Woman." Her plea to the moth- been a guest of her daughter, M ,. ns g I Fenkell branch, 2340 Fenkell, Child
No. 3318—Size 40. One
i ttdryae Ctalrass, Mrs. Emery Monash,,
era to follow Jewish traditions was James Gottesman,
in
Black Broadtail. Finest
at Wellman's—Just Furs
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received with enthusiasm.
Black Fox Collar. Form.
She
—where every smart, new fur coat in
also referred to the importance of
arty $2995
Mrs. Jennie Lebensberger h
stock is being offered at a great reduc-
woman's part in maintaining world moved to 2505 Hazelwood avenu mi
A class in citizenship is being
peace. Mrs. William H. Sachs where she will be happy to see h e , opened for the women of the Fen-
tion. An early selection is advised.
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rendered a group of songs and friends.
er district at the Custer school
Master Gabriel Lao( gave several
, under the direction of the Board of
violin selections. Mrs. Charles A.
Education. The claw started on
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Greenbe
Smith, president of the Sisterhood announce the approaching ma e g Jan. 14 and will meet every Mon-
Sizes 38 to 42 In other Broadtails.
presided.
!' day from 2 to 4. Women in the
riage of their sister, Miss Ru th
Russian Caracul, Persian Lamb
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Fenkell district are urged to reg.
and Mink at corresponding re-
Keil, to Dr. Morris A. Wainge
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Vliet Thursday, Jan. 31. Reception
ister with the Centers and to take
ductions ... Scarfs for Southern
advantage of this class.
and Mrs. Barney Van Vliet left 8 o'clock at 2975 Fullerton as a ` advantage
wear at worthwhile discounts.
Tuesday for Fort Lauderdale, Fla., nue. No cards.
and Hot Springs Ark., to be gone
OF P. TO EXEMMPLIFY
the remainder of the winter.
Benjamin E. Zieve of 7529 Pur
2ND DEGREE TUESDAY ,
tan avenue, left Saturday nigh
Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg left for Miami Beach, Fla., to join hi s t
At a meeting of the Knights of 4
Wednesday for New York, where family there.
Pythias, Detroit Lodge No. 55,
Ishe will spend some time with her
Chancellor
Commander, Louis al'
daughter Irene, who is attending
Sir. and Mrs. J. Lober enter Wolfe, again staged a surprise 4.
36 ADAMS AVENUE. WEST
I school in New York.
tained at a family dinner for 5 0 ' meeting. The speeches were of a ++++4.44.+4.+4+4.44++++.+4.444,
guests Sunday, Jan. 13, in hono r rather impromptu nature, headed
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Mrs. Samuel K. Goldberg of of Nliss Rose Lober and Abe Lech• by the g uest, H on. John 13. Been.
3347 West Boston boulevard has' over
engagement was re nan, judge of the Recorder's Court.
been elected a member of the ad-
-.
The first degree in long form
visory board of the Detroit Citi- cent) announced.
WAS exemplified by the Garfield
tens' League for the year 1929.
Lodge.
Sir. and Mrs. Sam Cutler (Sally
It is urged that members attend
The Fenkell Mothers' Club was Dunsky) have just returned from next Tuesday's meeting, to enjoy
addressed last Saturday by Dr. their honeymoon and will reside a good evenin's entertainment.
g
David Klinger, whose topic was, at 1662 Elmhurst avenue.
The second degree will be exempli-
"Adolescent Child."
hfr. and Mrs. Robert Margolis of fled, with the lion. Adolph Marsch-
ner, Judge of the Circu
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Circuit t Court,
and Mrs. Nathan Fishman 10237 McQuade avenue celebrated Councilm
Callahan,
h
and
of 2987 Burlingame have returned their thirteenth wedding anniver' Nathaniel an Philip Calla
Goldstick, assistant
from their
their two weeks' stay in New. nary with a dinner for 13 couples.
York.
Sunday evening, at the Oriole Ter. noration counsel, partaking in this
w ork. Other prominent speakers
brace.
will also be present. This will be
Sirs. Tillie Kert and son, Ben,
of 2210 West P hiladelphia,
Miss Jeanette Weller of 573 followed by a dinner and smoker,
avenue entertained at a the lodge's treat.
daughter, Sirs. Jos. Rosenfield a " of Chandler
.
p
26:14 Glynn Court, are visiting in urrise
farewell and midnight
Hot Springs National Park, Ark. lunc heon on Jan, I in honor of
Miss Jeanette "Bebe" Weller, who
They will return about Starch 1.
left for Los Angeles, Cal., where
David A. Kleinman left for liar- she will spend the winter months
risburg, l'a., where his marriage with her parents.
will take place to Miss Pauline
Mrs. Harry Rochelle of Chicago
Gamburg of Philadelphia, Pa.
They will make their home in De- wa.s given a "welcome party" by
trait.
Miss Eva Slatkin, 9161 American
avenue, Sunday evening. Decora.
carried out in red and
Mrs. harry Hack of 2019 Hazel-, white.
wood avenue entertained at Hotel
Statler with a luncheon, followed
Stetter
by a theater party, on Saturday,
Jan. 12, in honor of her sister-in-
law, Mrs. B. Broske (Catherin?
Domestic or Oriental
Krantz) of Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Gowns, Slips, Chemises
Bloomers
Step-ins, Dance Sets
FOX. THEATER BLDG.
MANNIE COHN
"Distinctive Clothes for Men"
The
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ONE CENT SALE
OF FICTION
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Sizes for Matrons in
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Savings In
—Great values at $10 and
$12 now offered at a most attractive sav-
ing . . . to introduce these fine shoes to
a greater number of men . . . and to en-
courage regular wearers to own an extra
pair. Sale now on ... for a short time only.
RUGS
CLEANED
and Renovated
In Your Home
CENTER JUNIORS TO
PRESENT PROGRAM
AT FENKELL BRANCH
This Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock, the Fenkell Juniors of the
Fenkell branch of the Jewish Cen-
FLOWERS for that girl you
ters Association present a
met last week,
health program consisting of two
plays
and a song fest.
FLOWERS for the wife you
The following will take part in
met five to forty years
the play: "Pirate Percy and the
ago.
Slovenly Sloop," Herbert Joseph-
GROWING THINGS to make I
son, Bernard Schwartz, Isadore
home the bright, cheerful
Klein, Joe Klein, Sol Elkin, Sol
place it should be.
Lewis, Gerald Aptekar, and Gerald
TABLE DECORATIONS,
Finkel.
weddings, anniversaries.
Those to participate in the song
Our expert designers will
fest are: Yetta Feldman, Dorothy
be glad to plan with you.
Rood, Esther Zelwansky, Sylvia
Bekman and Rebecca Feldman.
We are open evenings and
"The Safety Train," a short play,
Sundays, and are always
will have the following in the cast:
more than ready to serve
Thelma Schneider, I.illian Lebow-
sky, I.eah Schneider, Betty De
Courcey, Melitta Ried, Lillian Cit.
rin, Sarah Elkin, Betty DeNfars,
Blanche Slacter, Rebecca Feldman.
Yetta Feldman and Esther Zel.
wansky.
There wit the no charge for ad-
mission and all are welcome.
ISIS Clairmount at Twelfth
Miss Nettie Baron, girls' work
director of the Jewish Center, in
Garfield 9005-W
in charge of the program.
Delivery, of course.
FLOWERS for happiness,
FLOWERS for sympathy,
4 few styles $9.85
THE FLORSHEIM SHOE STORE
LaFayette Bldg. 147 Michigan Ave.
Open Evenings Until Nine . Convenient Neighborhood Dealn3
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10347 Woodw'd
A . C. Krenz ti r
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chant The Shop Will" Courtesy Between Calvert and
and Service Prevail.
Coilingwood
Rockwell's
Flowers
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Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.
s
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Size: 9x12 Ft.
WE ALSO CLEAN
3-Pc. Suites
$8.00
Davenports
$5.00
Chairs
$3.00
SLITE•O.HAND CLEANING CO.
CHERRY 8626
Linen
Lingerie
Furniture
Fine Merchandise
Specially Priced
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12197 Dexter
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And the Telephone No.
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He sure to come in an .I
take advantage of our Cut
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perience.
Your old friend,
For Personal Servic e
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4 014m rinfane Iiree-ffiffeffiffee
SH. NIGER
Noted Jewish Journalist and Critic, will lecture Jan.
27, 28 and 29 before the Yiddish Forum.
Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne
Sunday' eve., Jan. 27 (Topic) : "Why is there no
peace between author and critic?"
Monday eve., Jan. 28 (Topic) : "A proletariat or
folk literature."
Tuesday eve., Jan. 29 (Topic) : "Is there a strife
between the Hebrew and Yiddish literature?"
Admission $1.00 for Entire Series, 50e for Each Lecture
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