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KNOW CLOTHES OR KNOW
YOUR CLOTHIER
Philcons-showing distinctive clothes
for men-offer an early presentation of
new spring modes. All the new
shades are now in stock ready for your
inspection.
Style: Fashion dictates for spring
one-button coats with wide puffed
shoulders and the Tattersal vests. You
will find this new style our feature,
HADASSAH TO HEAR
RABBI LEON FRAM
WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF
HEBREW SCHOOLS TO
HAVE MANY AFFAIRS
; tY e
QVS0
Mrs. Schakne to be Soloist
At Meeting This Tues-
day Afternoon.
Hundreds of Values in
Hudson's Midwinter
Installation of Officers to Take
Place Tuesday Evening,
Feb. 19.
.
Furniture Sale
,
1 A board meeting and luncheon
!of the Northwestern Woman's
t. n t ed Jan. soy.
eea bis r u e e
w of the Uni
was
at the home of Mrs. J. Silverstone,
. 3025 Monterey. Definite plans
The Detroit alumnae chapter of were formulated for the luncheon
Alpha Epsilon l'hi Sorority will',
hold a bridge-tea Saturday, Feb.
23, at 2 p. m. at the Women's City
Club. Tickets may be obtained,
from any of the members or at the I
door. Patronesses for the affair
are 5Irs. Herman Finsterwald, Mrs.
J. Seltzer and Miss Augusta
Brown.
Now Going On
h
A meeting of unusual interest is
scheduled for next Tuesday, Feb.'
12, at 2:30 I'. M., at Hotel Steller,
by Detroit Chapter of Hadassah.
Seldom has any social event so
Rabbi Leon From of Temple completely captivated the hearts of
Beth El, will speak on, " Is There the Detroit colony sojourning in
I osAngeles this winter as did the
reception given by Mr. and Mrs.
I. Rodman Myers on Saturday eve-
ning, Jan. 26, in honor of Dr. and
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, who came
to the city for a few days en route
Priced at $29.50
to the Convention of the Union of
Visit the F'nenished Hanle when
$34.50
American Hebrew Congregations in
you attend the Sale-our decora-
San Francisco.
Plans are being completed for
$39.50
tors have incorporated many prac-
Many happy and pleasant inci- the formal dance that is being
tical new furnishing ideas-fie-Mg
and $45.00
dents were related by the guests, sponsored jointly by the Detroit
furniture front the sale in each
reminiscent of the 30 years' in- chapter of Junior Hadassah and
l'410111.
cumbency of the Beth El pulpit by the Zionist district of Detroit, to
Dr. Franklin. It was disclosed be held at Hotel Steller on March
Entire Ninth Floor
that in thin happy group were nine 10. Mrs. Paul David Bromberg is
couples who had been united in chairman representing Junior Ha-
Eleventh Floor-Woodward Avenue Bldg.
marriage by Rabbi Franklin. dassah, and Simon Shetzer heads
I These in attendance at this delight- the committee for the Zionist Dis-
ful affair, in edition to the honored trict.
•guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
•C. Rubinson, Mrs. Laura Worn-
Mrs. Irving Miller of Chelsea,.
burger, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shauer,
Woodward.Gratiot.Earnter-Grand Hirer
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rothschild, Mr.. Mass., who has been visiting her
parents,
Rabbi and Mrs. Ashinsky,
Selig Solomon, Mrs. Herbert D.
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph has returned home.
MRS. MAX WEKSLER
"Distinctive Clothes for Men"
Finsterwahl, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
President of Northwestern Wo-
--Photo by C. M. Hay', & Co.
liam M. Levyn. Mrs. Jennie Oppen-
Mrs. A. St. Ashinsky has left
men's League.
MRS. JACOB H. SCHAKNE.
beim, Mr. and Mrs. harry New- for an extended trip, visiting her
OPEN EVENINGS
man„ Dr. and Mrs. Michels. Dr. children in Pittsburgh, New York. and bridge party to be given at the
Such
a
Thing
as
Jewish
Culture?"
•
Masonic Temple, March 12. 61rs.
Miss Goldie Meyerson, representa- and Mrs. :Metzner, Mr. Leonard and Chelsea, Mass.
A. Markson is the chairman, as-
tive of the Jewish women pioneers Myers, Miss Louise Goldstone,
sisted
by co-chairmen Mesdames
Ming Mildred Snyder, Miss Essie
A. Glaser of 2514 West Phila-
in Palestine, who is visiting De-
AI. Cohen, E. Pollock, S. Feinman.
troit under the auspices of the De-1 Van l'raagh, 51ins Rebecca Myers, delphia avenue, ia spending a
They'll fill your home with glorious sunshine . . . your heart
The
installation of officers will
and
Masters
Julian
and
Rodman
month at Hot Springs, Ark.
troit Chalutzon, will deliver a brief
with new joy and happiness.
take place Tuesday evening, Feb.
Myers, Jr.
message.
19, at the Byron-Philadelphia hall.
We have many colorful varieties to choose from at this season
A group of solos will be rendered
1928 Financial Report of the Detroit Jewish Free
J. Levin and daughter, Miss
Always Say it with Flowers
Mrs. Joseph Alexamser, who has' Doris Levin, left for Rochester, N. An elaborate program is prepared
by Mrs. Jacob II, Schakne, well-
for
the
evening.
Philip
Slomovitz,
Burial Association
Buy FLOWERS for Your Home Every Week
known Detroit vocalist, accom- been visiting in the east for sev- Y., to spend a week with Mr. editor of The Detroit Jewish
Expellee
Income
eral
weeks,
is
now
in
New
York
panied on the piano by Mrs. Phil
Levin's sisters and relatives. Mr. Chronicle, will install the new offi-
Prompt Attention to Telegraph Orders
Income from dues. funeral donation., miscellaneo
City.
Illoonige rden.
1119.551.59
donations
and Mrs. S. Carson of Rochester, cers. Miss Bessie Basin will ren-
157.01
Aid Children's Health.
Cash balance from 1921
sister and brother of r. Levin, der violin solos, accompanied by
Expenditure. for wages, commissions, funeral ex-
Bernard Ginsburg, accompanied, are journeying with them on the
The Detroit chapter of Hades-
$18,191797
penses
Miss F. Bunin. Mrs. Herman
CHARLES II. ROSENMAN, Prop.
sah will carry on an intensive cam- by his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Col :Mauretania for a trip to Palestine,
Income from building, cemetery, funeral motet., ce-
' Greenberg, accompanied by Mrs.
Cherry 9171
227 Gratiot Avenue.
7,815 22
ment boom
paign during the month of Febru- tun, left Friday, Jan. S for Miami, They will be gone three months.
Emory
Monash,
will
render
vocal
Expense. for upkeep of building., cemetery im-
ary to interest the mothers of the Fla., where they will remain fur
provements, alterations. payment on building,
solos. Leading actors of Littman's
several
months.
community
in
Iladassah
s
health
11.159.14
mortgage, etc.
Miss Anna Akt of New York ' Jewish Theater will give dramatic
216.60
work among children in Palestine.
Cash balance at end of 1928
City is visiting with many friends 'selections. Refreshments will be
Mini Aimee Tobias is leaving
All of the 285 Iladassah chapters
921,50435 227.501.85
here.
Many lovely affairs are be- served. The public is invited.
Totals
throughout the country will take Sunday for a week's sojourn in
The Free Burial Aspen had a memberehip of 1,000 at the end of 1929.
ing planned for her.
The last board meeting was held
part in this campaign, the aim of New York City.
Tuesday evening, Feb. 5, at the
ASSETS (Estimated by Board Operator.)
which is to mine $30,000 for the
Byron-Philadelphia
hall. Arrange-
ofike. meeting hall. •hule, chapel and all sanitary
Mrs.
Bessie
Jacob
of
2041
Pin-
Mrs. Abe Silberberg of Burlin-
maintenance of 20 Iladassah in-
$50,000.00
appurumineec
game avenue entertained 50 guests gree avenue announces the Bar ments were completed for the par-
fant welfare stations.
80,000.00
13 acres of cemetery land with all Improvements
'
tieipation
of
the
Women's
League
Mitzvah
of
her
son,
Irving
B.,
on
1.000.00
Two funeral ram ind Chevrolet sedan
In addition to the infant welfare at an exquisitely appointed lunch-
1,660.00
Automatic ice box. furniture, other equipment
clinics, Midmost! has 35 other eon, followed by bridge, at the Saturday, Feb..16, at 10 a. m., at in the concert and reception which
Benefit for the
7110.50
will
be
given
Monday
evening,
Uncollected bills
Congregation
Shaarey
Zedek,
health institutions in Palestine, Book Cadillac Hotel on Thursday,
216.81
Caeh balance at end of MN
Clair:mount and Twelfth streets. Feb. 11, at the Philadelphia-Byron
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund
for which the members of Hades- Feb. 7.
'
in
honor
of
the
Hebrew
poet,
Dr.
196,196.61
Reception
Sunday,
Feb.
17
from
2
Total
sah raise upwards of $600,000 a
For only one evening, the noted and plunder !dare
Saul Tchernichowsky. All members
LIABILITIES
Miss Dee Benjamin of Montreal, to 5 and 7 to 10.
year. These institutions are con-
SADIE SHOENGOLD and SAM AURBACH
I of the organization and their
2 6.516.17
Equity balance on building
who has been the guest of Mr. and
and the entire east will siege
ducted
according
to
modern
scien-
100.00
Securities. to collector.
On Feb. 2 a lovely bridge-lunch- friends are ungently requested to
tific methods. Hadassah is the Mrs. M. W. Benjamin, is leaving
959.16
Unpaid bill.
' eon was given by Mrs. C. Gross of . come to the meeting and give their
750.00
largest public health agency in the Sunday for Chicago.
Bank and notes balance
172.00
Ila la nce due on refrigerator and ear
Boston boulevard, honoring Mrs. J. heartiest welcome to the man who
Tickets are obtainable from member, of the J. N. F. Auxiliary and at
country next to the government of
the Box (Mice the night of the performance.
Mrs. Ben Tannenholz of the Semmes of Toronto, Ont., and is the symbol of the Jewish renais-
Palestine.
I 8.621.65
Total
sance.
Wilshire
Hotel
isspending
some
Miss Anna Akt of New York City.
Mrs. Robt. Loewenberg is chair-
66.169.01
Net worth
---
Covers were laid for 20 guests.
man of the I cal Infant Welfare time in New York City.
106,706.61
Total
Many other affairs have been given HEBREW INFANTS HOME
Fund. With the assistance of Mrs.
I sl
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Mrs. Ben Brown of Calvert ave- in their honor.
D. S. Zsmon, she has distributed
CONCERT LAST SUNDAY 47,7,1k4Z&TAI21 =`2it
Pilchelt, chairman, A. Perrin, M. Jak•r, K. Cohn; S. K•rasiik, auditor.
hundreds of "milk bags for in- nue entertained at luncheon at
OFFICERS
WAS
A
GREAT
SUCCESS
b
the Stotler Hotel, followed by a
fant welfare contributions.
Miss Minnie Schneider of 2530
ISIDOR HISS, Treasurer
•
:'11. SOLOMON', President
The extensive benefits of the theater party, on Saturday, Jan. West Philadelphia avenue left for
A. ITZKOWITZ, Financial Secretary.
M. FISHER, vice-President
An excellent program was pre-
infant welfare work to the health 26, in honor of Miss Frances Gel- a fortnight's stay in New York
sented Sunday evening at the De-1
of the Palestinian people are thor- ! ler, whose marriage was an event City.
of
Feb.
3.
troit
Institute of Arts by the Ile-I
sughly, recognized. liadaasah in-
I.
-
brew Infant Home, under the di-
fant welfare clinics, in which
blrs. M. Hertzoff and daughter , rection of Dr. Mark Gunbzurg. ,
ller-
Miss
Marie
Newman
anti
northern as well as infants are
Miss Mollie Haber, of 1655 West
Opened with an address by 5 7
given periodic examinations, are bert J. Newman left Tuesday eve- Philadelphia avenue, left for New
respcnsible for the lowering of in- ! ning for New York, from which York City, where they will attend Councilman Philip A. Callahan,
fant mortality in Palestine, accord- point they sailed Thursday for the the wedding of Miss Malvina who commended the work of the
ing to a recent government report. West Indies, to be gone until the Haber and Harry Dubransky which organization, the program fea-
Lured piano and violin selections,
More than 25,000 mothers and in- last of the month.
will be an event of Feb. 10.
• songs and dances.
fants were given care at these sta-
The Phoenix Club was the scene
Dr. Gunsburg and Miss Lillian 71, /
tions last year, and demands are
Mesdames Ethel Fish and Ger- Grace Fitch opened both the first
beim, made for more stations in of a delightful gathering on Tues-
day afternoon, when Mrs. William trude Feulner were hostesses at and second parts of the program.. Si)
various parts of the calvary.
Lichtig, Mrs. Edward Lichtig and the fourth of the series of month- with selections for two pianos. A
Mrs. H. W. Herz entertained 75 ly bridge-socials for members of group of songs were excellently in- 14,3
guests at luncheon followed by the Athena Girls' Club Wednesday terpreted by Mrs. Winifred Hun- S70
evening, at Hotel Steller.
toon Heidi, with Mrs. Harriet In-
bridge and mah jongg.
gersoll at the piano. Stanislaus
We Renovate and Block
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julius
D.
Robinson
Mrs. Samuel Gilbert and son
Schapiro of the Detroit Symphony
Julius and Mrs. Flora Goodman of Collingwood avenue were hosts Orchestra contributed two violin
ANY MAKE OF HAT
of the Belerest Hotel, left last to 20 guests at dinner Friday eve- selections to the program. Ger-
BEAVERS and VELOURS
week for Palm Beach, Fla., where ning, Feb. 1.
man Rosanov sang three solos, ac 74;
at the
,
they will remain for a month.
companied by bliss Zelda Rosen-
Are Given Special Attention
A surprise birthday party was berg and Miss Leah Zagal con-
The abundant service equal
The one shown at
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz given last Saturday night for Ern- tributed a number on the piano.
to a big down town hotel, to-
of Bay City were guests of Edwin est Whiteman of 3285 Tuxedo. A The German dancer, Miss Tosia s
gether with the intimate pri-
the left-
A. Wolfe of McLean avenue, prior buffet luncheon was served for 20 Mundstock, contributed two dancel',:;
vacy and freedom of Hotel
sold formerly at
numbers, with Miss Mary Lansky
to leaving for a trip to the West people.
Palmetto's rooms for enter-
at the piano.
Indies.
taining makes the successful
Mrs. S. Goldstick expressed the' ys
Mrs. I. Frosh and Mrs. S. B.
hostess choose this setting.
Mrs. Ben Hirschfield of St. Solomon are spending the winter thanks of the organization to san}
Private dining rooms, ban-
those
who attended the concert, Ps
Louis, Mo., is the guest of her months in Miami Beach, Fla. ,
quet hall, spacious ball room
and especially thanked Mrs. Albert
children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
-and wonderful
-every facility for charm-
Ilarwith,
who was in charge of the 73l,
Frank of Massachusetts avenue.
On Saturday, Jan. 26, Miss
ing bridge dinners, dances,
Value at that price
t
o
committee
of
arrangements,
for
_
Laura
E.
Simon
entertained
at
her
and social teas.
-can now be
Mrs. Hugo Parshall and Mrs. home, 6139 Ilendrie avenue, at a her efforts.
Private rooms for card parties,
had for only
The committee in charge during,
Abe Shaman entertained 100 surprise party for Miss Ann Kan-
without service, $5 and up.
DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER
Luncheon. 11:30 to 2
$ .85
guests at a beautiful luncheon. ter. bliss Kanter was among the 'the week in turn extended thanks
1.25
Dinner. 5:30 to 8:30
to
Dr.
Gunzburg
and
the
assisting
followed
by
bridge
and
mah
jongg,
honor graduates of the January
Sunday, 11:30 a. en. to 8 p. m. 1.50
artists for their contributions to' ss
at the Statler Hotel on Saturday, class of Northern High School.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
the program. Mrs. Ilarwith ex- iTA
Feb. 2. The tables were artisti-
28-hour-•-day complete hotel serv-
i e uZe
ice. Every apartment has out-
cally decorated with spring flow- ' Mrs. L. II. Caplan, her daugh- tended special thanks to Mrs. R..
Powerful built-in
side bath with tub, shower and air.
Speaker.
ers.
ter, Harriet, and son, Seymour, of Mishkin, acting president of the '
culating lit water.
Single Control
Lawrence avenue, have left for Mi- llebrew Infants Home, who helped
Uses the new UX222
tuning.
Among the hostesses at lunch- ami to remain the balance of the make the affair a financial success.
Desk-type drop
shielded grid tube for
Singles Housekeeping
Housek eping
lid.
Thanks are also extended to the '
eon at the Phoenix Club on Tues- winter.
radio
frequency ampli.
inches in 6 Weeks
volunteer ushers.
$7 ..a
So
day were Mrs. Milton Sloman, Mrs.
fic•tion-has this effi-
OOP up
Harold Schlesinger, Mrs. Meyer I.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fass Sim-
t/ up
ciency of three ordi-
Prentis and Mrs Mandel Rosen- mons of 3259 Fullerton avenue
nary radio frequency
AMONG THE HIGH
well-con-
berg.
had as their guest their mother,
Graceful,
tubes. Learn what this
structed cabinet in
Mrs. Mary F. Simmons of Colum- SCHOOL GRADUATES
means in power and
Misses Pauline, Belle and Celia bus, Ohio. Many delightful affairs
clarity.
walnut finish.
Jack Rom, a member of last
Barlow entertained 20 guests at a were given for Mrs. Simmons dur- week's graduating class of North-
delightfully informal buffet supper ing her Detroit visit.
ern High School, has been awarded
last Saturday evening at their
a gold medal for maintaining the
CONDITIONERS of MEN
HANCOCK AT JOHN R
home on Woodland avenue.
Members and guests of the Jef- highest scholastic average during
Charles H. Clements. Col. 3000
Iferson
Study
Club
held
a
bridge-
the four-year course of the 212 '
308 BOOK BLDG. - Information Cheerfully Given- Ra. 1953
The Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai luncheon Jan. 25, at Alden Park students in his class. Ile was grad- rs'
B'rith will meet Monday evening, Manor, in honor of their president, uated "summa cum laude." Rom
Feb. II. All members are re- Mrs. S. Kaplan, who is leaving for was active in forensic work at ti
quested to attend promptly as no Florida to spend the rest of the Northern. He lives at 501 Chand-
cards will be sent. The card party I winter. Mrs. H. Coggan was in ler avenue.
was a financial and social success. charge of the affair.
Show at the right
Three of the four officers of the
graduating class at Northern were ,
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Krohn of Jewish. They were: George' IfJ
Reduced from
tr
Carson City, Mich., are spending Abramowitz, president; Joe David-
the winter months in Los Angeles, son, treasurer, and Dorothy Nath-
FLOWERS for happiness,
Cal.
an, secretary.
ADAMS AVE. WEST AT PARK AVE.
FLOWERS for sympathy,
Mrs.
Joseph
Schwartz
of
2983
Athena Girls' Whoopee Dance,
FLOWEki for that girl you
2nd Floor General Necessities Building
Fullerton avenue left for Miami, Sunday evening, Feb. 17, 1929,
met last week,
Florida, with her son, Bernard, to I14.1.1 Stotler.
to
FLOWERS for the wife you
remain the rest of the winter.
met five to forty years
rr
ago.
Mrs. Adolph Schlesinger and
A NEW ASTOR SERVICE
GROWING THINGS to make
sinter, Miss Ray Burton of Hotel
home tne bright, cheerful
, Chatham, accompanied by their
Single Control Tuning
as
place it should be.
sister, Mrs. Carrie B. Schneider
Illuminated Dial
and daughter Annette, left Tues-
TABLE DECORATIONS.
day for a trip to California to
weddings, anniversaries.
spend the remainder of the win-
Our expert designers will
Cut to your head by expret
ter.
be glad to plan with you.
designers. Materials are of
-and the new UX250 (350 volt) power tube.
We are open evenings and
the finest-colors are un-
Among the many affairs honor-
Sundays, and are always
1$', Gladly Amato
limited in selection.
ing Mies Goldie Meyerson, repre-
more than ready to serve
sentative of Jewish women pio-
VERY EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FELTS
STRAWS
rots.
neers of Palestine, is • masa meet-
ing to be held at Jericho Temple
on Feb. 9, at which she will be the
The Marisa! Crow of Detroit
large selection of special sizes and
speaker of the evening. A special
special models-all strikingly styled
musical program consisting of a
ioint recital will be rendered on
and reduced for immediate clearance.
this occasion by two well known
Stristray 7"(rpresenlatian
musicians of this city, Miss Helen
IS15.21 WOODWARD AVE, DETROIT
19IS Cleirmount at Twelfth I.!, Esser, pianist, and Dr. Aaron
Farbman, violinist.
..Alisidg•., 044, OWIth •ra Defeat Bona Sacs
Messanine floor
Garfield 9006-W
The
where
p
t ii
Suites for every room in the house-scores
of smart occasional pieces-metal beds,
mattresses, and springs - at LOWER
PRICES! And it is reassuring to know
that every piece of furniture in this Sale is
Hudson quality ... built by the same mak-
ers who supply us year 'round.
4C0111 S
The
J. I,. HUDSON Co.
Use FLOWERS
To Brighten Wintry Days
Subway Flower Shop
Littman's People's Theater
Wednesday Evening, Feb. 13
"CHILDREN DO NOT FORGET"
-1,1
'30 and 46 Off
A
All Hats Off
For Quick Service
-on these handSome
brand new, standard model
All-Electric
Freshman
Radios
Parties
are a sure success
Palmetto
Our Repair Department is
Conducted by Expert Hatters
$129 c',7„
HENRYPHATTER
205 GRATIOT.-I45 MICHIGAN
$99 l
ourWaistLine
z
Pleasantly
I
e
PALMETTO
IDNEYKILL
HOTEL
The Fine
Freshman
RADIO
(Millman
$1/95 1 7 . ".:07,,4
$/49 l
Has Peerless Dynamic Speaker
ft3 as low as 50% OFF on
and
Rockwell's
Flowers
a
A. C. Krenz
Merchant
Tailor
$5.00 $5.00
ASTOR SHOP
10347 Woodw'd
Shop
Courtes y
Between Calvert
and Ser.:re Prevail
and
Delivery, of course.
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1510 WOODWARD AVE.
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