IE/ATROIT EnSfle1R07110E PAGE TEN S. Z. SISTERHOOD COMPLETING PLANS FOR BRIDGE-TEA KNOW CLOTHES OR KNOW YOUR CLOTHIER Unusual for February—we are ex- tremely busy ... THERE'S A REASON . . . Philcons are featuring the newest fabrics . . . from the finest mills . . . designed and tailored in the authentic NEW YORK MANNER—by America's foremost style creators—at remarkably low prices ... INVESTIGATE! Advanced Showing of New Spring Models—Now Priced at $29.50 $34.50 $39.50 and $45.00 lh II cams FOX THEATER BLUE. "Distinctive Clothes for Men" OPEN EVENINGS Use FLOWERS To Brighten Wintry Days They'll fill your home with glorious sunshine . . . your heart with new joy and happiness. We have many colorful varieties to choose from at this season Always Say it with Flowers Buy FLOWERS for Your Horne Every Week Prompt Attention to Telegraph Orders Subway Flower Shop CHARLES IL ROSENMAN, Prop. Cherry 9171 227 Gratlot Avenue. Two Important Lectures by the Noted Scholar and Journalist Pr. Chaim Greenberg WILL BE GIVEN at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne Sunday evening, Feb. 24, at 8 o'clock, Yiddish lecture on "Wohin Geht Russland." Tuesday Evening, Feb. 26, at 8:30 o'clock, He- brew lecture on "Job and His Dispute with God." ADMISSION 50e PER LECTURE The ellaybelle 'Beauty Shop Announce• their removal Irony e617 Twelfth St. to 8260 Twelfth Street, at Virginia Park Wise and Children'. Haircutting by "BILL REYNOLDS" Fortowly at 1916 West Philadelphia Fur Appointments cell PIORTHWAY COME IN AND HEAR THE NEW MAJESTIC Only $157.00 Delivered Time Payment Plans Available. MAJESTIC RADIO SHOP 13139 Dexter Boulevard Hogarth 1001 SEE OUR LIGHTING EQUIPMENT in the Ideal Home at the Builders' Show Mrs. Charles Smith, president of the Sisterhood of Congregation! Shaarey Zedek, has called it special, meeting of the Sisterhood board members to complete plans for the. • bridge-tea to be sponsored by that COTY'S PARIS PAPER TURNS JEW-BAITER Perfume Manufacturer, Said to Be Jewish, Starts Anti- Semitic Drive. --- PARIS. (J. T. A.)—What vir- — tually amounts to an anti-Semitic campaign attempting to exploit the fact that some of those in- volved in the Gazette du Franc bankruptcy affair are Jewish, has been launched by the Anti du Peup, published by the French perfume manufacturer, Francis Coty. The paper warns the "good French" against "recent (late I French," and is especially violent ' against Professor Victor Bache, ' president of the League of Iluman Rights. The paper lists the names ' of those involved in the Gazette du Franc affair who are Jews and declares: "Thus the simple French are robbed." • The Action Francaise has joined Coty's paper in the attack, making allusion to the Jewish origin of i some involved in the bankruptcy affair. The home of Sirs. Noah Aron. stash on Eason avenue was the scene of a charming affair when the Junior League of the Detroit Music Study Club held its first meeting on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 16. The following children were elected officers for the year: Carol Monash, president; Gerald Schflander, vice-president; Shir- ley Alperin, secretary, and Arnold Elbinger, treasurer. After the meeting Mrs. S. Q. Kesler played several piano selections, and re- freshments were served. Boy, and girls over 9 years of age who are actively engaged in the study of music or sonic other form of ar- tistic expression, and whose moth- erst are members of the Detroi Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- Music Study Club, are eligible for man of Chicago boulevard enter- membership in the Junior League. ' The most striking fact in con- tained the children of the Detroit Application for membership may, nection with this development is M. Sayre Studio — Photo by Hebrew Orphan Home, 47 Rowena be made to Sirs. Leo Landow, the assertion made recently in the street, at a delightful dinner on chairman of the Junior League ac- MRS. CHARLOTTE SMITH German anti-Semitic press that Thursday, Feb. 14, in honor of the tivities, or her committee mem- Coty m a Jew or of Jewish origin, marriage of their daughter, Miss bers, Mrs. Samuel Schaflander and organization at the Stutter Hotel' the scion of an Alsatian Jewish on Tuesday, March 5, at 2 p. m. tn Adele Freeman, to Royal Allen Mrs. II. Komi]. The board members report an Oppenheim, which took place that Mrs. Leo Tuteur is spending active sale of tickets and conse-1 day. There were 40 little guests present. The tables were beauti- some time in Indianapolis visitng quentiv a large attendance is ex-I, I 0 El B. LADIES WILL 'tested. fully decorated with Valentine col- relatives and friends. HELP A POOR FAMILY Mrs. Reuben Rosenfield is chair- ors and favors and the children WITH A BENEFIT SHOW had a most happy time. Mrs. Simon Segar has returned man of arrangements. She is be- from a visit with relatives in Sagi ' ing assisted by Sirs. H. P. Cohen ! The Ladies ' Auxiliary o f l'is g ah Mra. Frank Wetsman. I Edward Greenthal is the guest naw. Prizes will be awarded at each , Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., is sport- ofhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tic !Greenthal. Before returning east pending table.Tickets may b e obtained soring a theater party this Tues- Mr. and Mrs. William Goldberg from the above committee or from , day evening, at Littman's Yiddish he will spend some time with his of the Belcrest Hotel are s any member of the Sisterhood ' theater. The proceeds will go for brother, Dr. Roy Greenthal, of the balance of the winter in Mi ami board, which includes the follow- a family which must be helped Milwaukee, Wis. Beach, Fla. Bertha ing: Mrs. Chas. Smith, Mrs. A. speedily and effectively, due to its Robinson,idistress, and the public is there- 1.. Robinson, Herman I,. Lewis, Jr., of Grand M ' orusis Gordon. Seymour Mrs. i i i, Mrs. A. Louis Gordon has as I Mrs. H. Kaplan. Mrs. I,. Solomon, for urged to aid this show as much avenue spent the week in Chicago. her guest her sister, Miss rank, Sirs. J. H. as possible. . Mrs. Samuel Sloman, accom- _Rodgers of Chicago. Ehrlich, Mrs . I . Selker Mrs. A. panied by her mother, Mrs. Bertha Rosent hat, Mrs. II. Warner, Mrs. MEETING OF WOMEN'S Dr. and Mrs. Edward Rot bins. H . I,. g: Zenner, expects to leave next week , L'Moi r t, s , e Cntsr. g . h I m b rA LEAGUE ENTHUSIASTIC (Jean Seltzer) are now at home aMrs. er, MrCis.ohRen. for a several weeks' sojourn in Los to their relatives and friends at M. Altshuler, Mrs. D. Oppenheim, Angeles, Cal. Enthusiasm marked the nieeting 10272 Nardin. - airs. Ira Copeland, Mrs. A. B. ' Stralser, Mrs. Simon Shetzer, Mrs.! of the Women's League of the Mrs. Bernard Marx of St. Paul. United Hebrew Schools, Tuesday to her home The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Berman August, Mrs. H. Z. Brown,' Minn., has returned after a three weeks' visit with seph J. Caplan of 1932 Clairnmunt Sirs. Hy Gittleman, Mrs. Ralph Da-, evening, at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud-Torah. The occasion was relatives and friends. avenue was the scene of a happy vidson, Mrs. D. Fauman, Mrs. — gathering on Jan. 24, when Mr. Samuel Caplan, Mrs. Herman Co-I the induction into office of the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Langer and and Mrs. Caplan celebrated their len, Mrs. A. N. Hershman, Mrs. newly elected officers. Philip Slomovitz, as speaker of son of McLean avenue left this twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Sol Kaufman, Mrs. M. II. Zack- week by motor for Florida to be 1 The decorations were carried out Reim, Mrs. D. S. Zeman, Mrs. J. A. the evening, pointed out that the schools alone cannot accomplish Mrs. Reuben Rosenfeld gone several weeks. 1 in silver with American Beauty Beckman, what is required for Hebrew edu- . roses. Covers were laid for 35 end Mrs. Frank Wetsman. — cation; that encouragement must Among the Detroitera who are guests. come from the home. He installed wintering at Palm Beach, Fla., CULTURAL MEETINGS the new officers following his ad- are Miss Anette M. Gross, Mrs. Mrs. J. Freedman (Lea Silber- OF LOCAL HADASSAHS 1 dress. Samuel Gilbert and her mother, berg) entertained at a personal The program was featured by a Mrs. Flora Goodman, and Mrs. Sid•' shower Feb. 9 at the Belcrest in That there is a lively interest in fine musical program in which ac- ney Weismann. honor of Sonya Abramsohn. Cov• the cultural programs of senior and tors from Littman's People's Thea- era were laid for 20 guests. junior iladassith was evidenced by I ter participated. Miss Fannie Simon of 11537 the good-sized audience V. iliii e a - ' Hamilton avenue entertained 30 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman tended the first of these meetings guests at an informal supper party have returned for 1929, held last Monday eve- A. Z. A. CHAPTER NO. 93 of Gladstone avenue at her home last Saturday evening. from a month's stay in Miami, Fla., ning at the Shaarey Zedek branch. and Havana, Cuba. The book of the evening was Aimee An open meeting was held at the Mrs. Sara Goldberg of Mt. Ver- , Palliere's "The Unknown Sanctu- B'nai B'rith Community Center, non avenue is spending some time Mrs. Aaron Teitelbaum of Fuli ary," which was reviewed in her Sunday, Feb 17 by the A. Z. A. at Hot Springs, Ark. lerton avenue returned on the S. S. characteristically interesting man- Chapter No. 93. Harry H. Prenzlauer is leaving !Mauretania from a two-and-one-! ner by Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, 1 Sunday, March 10, the chapter March 1 for Miami Beach, Fla., to half months' visit to various points president of Senior Hadassah. Fel- will attend services to be held at lowing the review there was an Temple Beth El in conjunction join Mrs. Prenzlauer. Before re. in Europe and Palestine. active discussion of the book and with the national A. Z. A. Sabbath. turning to Detroit they expect to Mrs. Is Gould entertained many its motives by various members of , The Adolph Freund Chapter and spend some time in Cuba. out-of-town guests and friends at the audience. the Detroit Chapter are working These meetings are to take place together on a project which will be Max Abramsohn of Pingree ave- a midnight luncheon in honor of nue expects to leave for Miami her sister's eighteenth birthday. every two weeks, on Monday nights, announced in the near future. Five members have been added Beach, Fla., next week, where he The Idelta Sorority members were I at the Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth street, near Atkinson, Mrs. to Chapter 93. These members will spend the balance of the win. also entertained by the hostess. Ralph Davidson, cultural chairman, have been taken from the pledge ter with his family. Miss Maxine L. Harris enter- announced a number of very inter- list. tained 12 guests at a bridge-lunch esting subjects for the ensuing eon given in honor of her birth- meetings. On Monday night, March JEWISH CONTRIBUTION day, Saturday, Feb. 16, at her 4, "The Costing of the Lord," by home, 2724 Glendale avenue. Dec- Sarah Gertrude Millie, will be re- TO SCIENCE IS LAUDED orations were carried out in pink viewed by William R. Blumenthal. BY VIENNA UNIVERSITY and white. VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Praise A. Z. A. CHAPTER 63 A formal dinner-dance was given PLANS MANY AFFAIRS for the contribution of Jewish by Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Harris of scholars to the development of sci- i 2724 Glendale avenue at the Ori- A meeting of Detroit Chapter ence was expressed by Dean In- ole Theater, Sunday, Feb. 17, in • ... No. 63 of the A. Z. A. was held nitzer of the theological school of Ithei r daughter , . the University of 1, ienna. , birthday. Covers were laid for 30 Sunday afternoon, Feb. 16. Dean Innitzer was a speaker at The executive committee in its I guests. report disclosed the following the jubilee celebration of the Jew- kb Philosophical Society, which to hSeitris.f it St,. . o Kali i, au were t Detroit Chapter No. 63 will en- was held Friday at the University dinner plans: Sir. of their Hall. It was the first time since of delightful appointments in their ter a bid for the District. Tourna- the World War that the university felt s ByI. home on Atkinson avenue, in honor ment of the A. Z. A. to be held authorities were represented at a i nformal ar y. af/(1 Expert of the Bar Mitzvah of their son. notFebru Jewish celebration. Saul, on Saturday evening, Feb. 16. will be held in a downtown hotel, Dean Innitzer stated that Jew- Straws Designers before June. The chapter will put — ish scholars have contributd much Mrs. Samuel D. Moscow enter- on, before the end of March, the towards the greatness and the ac- tamed 32 guests at a bridge-lunch- Judas Maccabaeus Degree, which complishments of Vienna Univer- ASTOPSH011 eon and miscellaneous shower on will be open to the public. Committees have been appoint- sity. The scientific world has deep NIOHBODWARD M E. Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Wolverine , appreciation for the contributions Hotel, in honor of her sister-in- ed to . make final plans for these of .lewry in ancient as well as • • ve whose I • M iss 1.1ora NI 011(o With these anti other plans in modern times. The speaker, who marriage to Sam Stulberg will be commented on his recent visit to an event of Feb. 24. Roses and mind, the hopes are for a very suc- Palestine also praised the Zionist tulips formed an attractive center-, cessful administration. ' was laudatory of the Detroit's lone candidate for work and piece for the table.. honor leaves for Memphis, where characteristics of the Jewish stu- dents. They are a peaceful, re- Miss Truilye Feinstein of Med- the international tournament is liable and studious group, he stat- bury avenue has returned to the being held. Ile is the local A. Z. ed. He advised the philosophical city after a month's vacation in A.'s orator, Sol Rosenman. society to ask the university au- Texan, visiting with relatives and , thorities for a subvention. friends in Fort Worth, Dallas and KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS SMOKER AND RALLY Wichita Falls. A most unusual and interesting program is planned for the next meeting of the Council of Jewish Women for Monday, March 4, at 2:30 p. m., at Temple Beth F.I. when DeWitt B. Lucas, handwrit- ing expert, will speak on "Know.' ing People," or "why individuals are and have to be themselves when they write. Mr. Lucas is a student of character, as disclosed in handwriting. For 17 years he has written books and many ar- ticles on the science of grafcho- logy, which have been featured in e the principal newspapers of United States and Canada. The meeting will be followed by a mo- cial hour. , HATS CUT onYour Hui 7 Lastar Electric Company 11526-34 Dexter Boulevard Longfellow 22234 ANNIS FURS AFTER•INVENTORY FUR COAT SALE We Would Rather Clear Away Than Store Away .... So We Offer Savings As Great As 5 070 Buy With Conficic;:ce NEWTON ANNIS FURS Woodward at Clifford Detroit's Fur Headquarters Since 1857 Merchant Th The sh . whe_e courtesy 10347 Woodw'd Friends and relatives of Simon The Detroit Knights of Pythias. Lachman will be pleased to learn lodge No. 55, will hold an open that he is convalescing at home af- meeting on Tuesday evening, Feb. ter his recent operation. 26, at their lodge rooms, 3153 Cass avenue. near Peterboro. This Dr. and Sirs. Sydney Wolfgana meeting will be open to member, of Whitmore road entertained 40 of any fraternal organization and friends and relatives at a bridge their friends. at their home, Sunday evening. These meetings are always im-' Feb. 17. The occasion was their pressive and draw an unusually second wedding anniversary. large crowd. Those who attended the last smoker will remember the AG-3 tense moments during the argu- ment between Representative, FLOWERS for happiness, Clancy and Sosnowski. They will also remember the free drink,. FLOWERS for sympathy, smokes and eats, all of which will FLOWER% for that girl you he repeated free of charge at thin met last week, electing and the committee in FLOWERS for the wife you charge has spared no efforts ta met five to forty years make this meeting the biggest amt ' ago. GROWING THINGS to make home tne bright, cheerful place it should be. TABLE DECORATIONS, weddings, anniversaries. Our expert designers will I be glad to plan with you. We are open evenings and Sundays, and are always more r m oom r than ready to serve 1915 Clairmount at Tsvelftl Garfield 9006.W — estine Credit Corporation was formed here for the purpose of re- ducing the rates of interest in Pal- estine. A group of Jewish and non-Jewish bankers is co-operating in the enterprise. ZI This emblem, appearing in Hudson ad- vertising and on sign-cards throughout the store, indicates an extra special value for February only. Watch for it this month . . . it will point the way to remarkable savings! Every department of the store is participating in this event. The J. I,. HUDSON Co. oodicard.Gratiot.Fartner-Grand River Introducing The "Leash" Glove Jk delightful innovation--made of fine kid with a wrist strap of braided leather. The inset godet, which gives a chic gauntlet effect, is smartly piped in brown. $ 5.50 Clooes—Street Floor re, I, olow,.0%* twxi Good News! For the Residents of the Northwest Section The Linwood- Euclid Market Will open its doors to the public next week at 8425.31 LINWOOD This modern and up-to-date market will afford you the opportunity to do your shopping leisurely and conveni- ently. Among the various shops here Will be a: MEAT MARKET — FISH MARKET — LIVE AND CLEVERLY DRESSED POULTRY DAIRY — BAKERY DESIGNED !DRESSES best. All of the present judges and the candidates for the various po- sitions on the Circuit, Recorder's and Justice Court benches have been invited as guests of the eve- ning and this meeting will give everyone an opportunity to meet all of these men personally. The committee in charge ex- pects this meeting to be the largest ! and they urge all Jewish Chron- icle readers to take advantage of this opportunity. Arrangements have been made to seat 1,500 persons. 5 Rockwell's Flowers WILL REDUCE CREDIT RATES IN PALESTINE • LONDON.—(.I. T. A) A Pal- Watch For This Seal During February CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. I. Frazer and daughters de- sire to thank their relatives and i friends for the kind expressions of sympathy during their recent be- I reavemenL i FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GROCERY — DELICATESSEN rollertion of original vainples and copies of erprnaire model. of- fried of JACK CINNAMON, Manager Souvenirs for Everybody `25 fed 016er• PHI I. CI, 1, . 4° 210 BAGLEY AVENUE Watch for Announcement of W Formal Opening r l a d ,P: ■