, ....J;poomr-A-M31111111111111111111111111MighoPor- -- , litEDuntorr mon PAGE SIX Nall Healy's Annual January Sale LINENS ROPIICLE Her Betrothal Announced Mantra William Alpern of Chicago is ' visiting Arthur Alpern and Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Alpern of Broad- way. The J. L. Hudson Company announces its preparedness with • Alvin 1Viel of the University of Chicago, is the guest of his par-1 eats, Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Wiel. NEW MERCHANDISE FOR SOUTHERN WEAR Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fivenson and daughter, left last week via I The Music Study Club will hold The Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood motor, for Florida to make an in- a membership meeting Monday, will hold its next meeting Jan. 13 definite stay. Jan. 6, 10 a. nt., at the home of at hotel Statler. Miss Moses Van I,. Titlebaum, 5046 Maple- I Buren of Elgin, Ill., of the Wo- Dr. Harold Kessler has returned Mrs. wood. Applicants should be pre- men's League of United Syna- WOMEN'S APPAREL A traditional event awaited each year for its to Birmingham, Ala., after spend- pared to render a classic and mod- gogues, will be the speaker. George ing two weeks with his parents, Galvani, well known Detroit bari- important values! Table damasks ... decora- AND ACCESSORIES ern number. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kessler. tone, will give several vocal relec- tive linens . . . sheets and cases . . . blankets tions, Judge and Mrs. Samuel J. Sil- Mr: and Mrs. Elmer Koffman and comforts are featured at generous savings CHILDREN'S WEAR and daughter Mary, are spending bert of Cleveland are stopping at MEN'S WARDROBE Mrs. Dorothy Fuldheim of a few days with friends and rela- the Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Cleveland will be the guest speaker to meet the demands of modern households. for a few weeks' stay, REQUIREMENTS FOR SUNNY CLIMES tives in Detroit. at Webster hall Friday evening, (Christmas gift checks are wisely spent on an 10, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Fuldheim Alwyn Vernon Freeman, a stn- Mrs. H. F. Anthony is the guest has been giving a series of after- -Photo by B. D. Spellman. exquisite linens). of her mother, Mrs. Emma Rosen- for at the University of Michigan, noon lectures in Detroit and has SMART AND STURDY spent part of his vacation with his won a host of admirers. Her sub- MISS HARRIETTE LIEBERMAN berg for a few days. arents Mr. and Mrs. Alexander stemeiunr,d LUGGAGE FOR EVERY Ttakne.ts lOcanis Healy Linen Shen•Nth Floor reeman of 20 Chicago boulevard, ject for Mrs. George Kahn and son, Sher- tbty Max Lieberman announces the 1,1 9." KIND OF TRAVEL man, have returned home after and left Saturday for a visit in N calling Mrs. Theodore Keller at engagement of his daughter, Ilar- spending several (lays in Detroit Cincinnati. Longfellow 7708, or at the door the little, to Leonard Norman Simon,, and Ann Arbor. son of Mrs. Louis Elliman, evening of the lecture. Miss Sylvia Simons of La Salle boulevard is home after a visit in Nit.. and Mrs. Isaac Saulson, 7mkart6Ck?lerfr Chicago with relatives and friends. members of one of the pioneer . Detroit Jewish families, celebrated 1126 WOODWARD AVE. In honor of Miss Annette Rubin- Mrs. Samuel Van Vliet, accom- their golden wedding anniversary stein, bride-elect, whose marriage to panied by her sister, Mrs. D. A. a at a be beautifully y appointed dinner to Harry Nleretsky of May avenue Ont., - - on Jan. 1 at the Shaitrey Zedek will leave latter part of Ont Jan- branch synagogue. The occasion will take place in January. Mrs. Gordon of the Cedar Springs, la '' also marked the seventieth birth- P. Meretsky of May avenue will In uary far St. l'etersburg, i Fla., where they will spend the winter day of Mr. Saulson and a family ntertain at a bridge and shower,', , , •,___- Tuesday, Jan.7. months. it reunion of the relatives of both e on Mr. and Mrs. Saulson. The din- CHILDREN OF ANY AGE Tau Sigma Beta Sorority held David A. Brown spent several ing room was festive with beauti- Chapter 63: I re- fat baskets of yellow roses and tall its third annual formal banquet on days with his family last week, A meeting of Chapter 63 was whose parents are absent or cannot care for them will D • 24 nt the Oriole Ter- sites•ec• candelabra with golden candles held Sunday at the Shaarey '/.edek turning to New York. be accommodated at my home for any length of time. lifelong race, Detroit. Guests, relatives and branch, Clairmount and Twelfth. GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Excellent care given... Rates reasonable. The Arts Club and 40 guests friends numbered 108. The young- Reports were given by the dance Elaborate plans are being made' memberof the household, Her- bulletin committees. The second gathered at the home of Sol Sel- est man Saulson, acted as master of by Junior Hadassah for the annual MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN issue of the A. Z. A. Bulletin will man of Glendale avenue, in honor dance, to be held on Jon. 15 at the 'be an eight-page issue, featuring of Saul Abramovitch, professor of ceremonies, and Mr. Saulson and Prince Edward Hotel. Miss Es- Call Arlington 429 2720 Leslie Avenue. an article by Rabbi Lebendiger of musical education at New York his wife were toasted in speeches ther Starkman is acting as con- Boolotellers Since UM Randolph 0200 Windsor. All organizations wish- University, who is in Detroit on a and songs, and messages were re- venor, 1550 Woodward , ing copies may have them by writ- short vacation. Mr. Abramovitch coined from all over the country. ri ' ing Detroit-Windsor Council, A. Z. spoke about his work and expert- The out-of-town relatives attending Owing to the holiday season, the ItohL(Ilinner were i A., care Jewish Center. l ances in New York City. NIr. and Mrs. regular Id-weekly meeting of the Winski, N1r. and Mrs. Louise Sunday Evening, January 5, 1930 I Semi-annual election was held Young People's Society was past- V and the following officers elected:, -20-44-k4:046-41,1/4X6-4a)1Qck:5 4■ Mr. and Mrs Howard Stone o f Winski, Mr. Stone Winski, all of 34)4 C0 At 7:30 p. m., at Fort Wayne Hotel, Cass and Temple Utica, N. Y 'arrived Christmas Lafayette, Ind.; Mrs. Saul Present Poned. The next meeting will be 2,,, Louis J. Cohn, aleph godol; Leon-I on Jan. 1i. ii Va ,ard Goldstien, aleph sgan; -- Y i morning to spend two weeks with of Ind ,ianapolis, Ind.; Miss Eliza- a( 'lin ac, Mi c h ., • 1 [ Schwartz, aleph mazkir; Sol Gant- parents, Mr. and Mrs . Sol bath I resent, o of C ry Two plays are now in rehearsal L Marn. , janig , l :‘511;crhs.. ; lAliarrs s. 1 j'resshe an et,tyL(!rf; and will form the theatrical pres- ' zky, aleph gisbor; Sidney Markle, ttwiri BILL LANKIN'S ORCHESTRA aleph shotore •godol; Bob Davis, — entation to be given under the aus- . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koch, Mr. and aleph shotore kotane; Jack Rosen- Mrs. Lewis Daniels was hostess Mrs. Irving Geffen, Dr. and Mrs, pices of the Ladies Auxiliary of fell, aleph safer; Jests Feller, aleph Dec. 2 '7 at the Lee Noah. Felsher, Miss Celia Felsher, the Independent Order of Wind I kola geol. at a bridge-tea Plaza, complimenting the Misses Miss Sonia Revell, Mr. and Mrs. Brith the latter part of January: , Stella and Cornelia Stein, Miss Nat Rosenzweig, all of Chicago, "Fraternity" a clever one-act play GIVEN BY TIIE i Chapter 93: -- Julia Singer and Miss Frances Til; Mr. Sam 1Vinkleman and Cas- depicting college life, and 'The' in the beautiful Adolph Freund chapter met at sins Winkleman of Warsaw, Wis.; Trysting Place " a comedy by Booth Alexander. the Jewish Center Sunday. Tarkingtan. Xrrangements are be- ' ' N1r. Arthur Rosenthal and Miss Admission 71c Morris Linsky oof the athletic Gitt eman of Second boulevard. ing made to obtain the use of the Mrs. Bernard Wurzburger 9f !Rita Rosenthal of Pontiac. committee announced a game with new Shasr Ilashomayint Syna- s'____ Chicago boulevard and Miss Fannie the Strangers Club at Temple Weiss of Burlingame avenue Met l 1W,S Augusta Brown and her gogue stage for the production, • Beth El Sunday, Jan. 5, at 1:15. should the building be completed in ' Max Hoffman of the intellectual for Los Angeles, Calif., where they nitces, Rosalie and Caryln, re 41): advancement committee announced will spend the winter. turned from New York, where they time. every week-day evening an interesting program for next spent the holiday vacation. Miss Roselin Glasser of 3200 week. There will be speeches and 6:3o to 8:30 Tuba Berman, who attends B'NAI MOSHE NOTES entertainment. Chapter 63 of De- Collingwood left Dec. 21, for New , trait and Chapter 112 of Windsor York to spend the holiday vacation Emerson College at Boston, is with relatives and friends. Miss home for the holidays with his par- Sunday School i ')., will be present. Watch for Announcement in Next Week's A very splendid Chanukah pres- Election of officers then took Glasser was entertained by Camp ents, Mr. and Mrs. .lulius Berman entation was held Thursday eve- place. Edward Kay was elected Lenore, Floss., at a reunion dinner of Burlingame avenue. Chronicle ning, Dec. 26. before a capacity aleph godol (president); Sam Stol- and (lance at the Commander Ho- Table dilate Dinner Faultlessly Served. You Philip Rosenberg, who is a stu- audience. Three playlets signifi- ler, aleph s'gan (vice-president); tel of New York. Her room-mates, Morris Linsky, aleph maskir (sec- from Derby, Conn., Hackensack, dent at the University of Michigan, cant of Chanukah and music nunn- will enjoy the excellence of our cuisine retary); Leo Lubetsky, aleph gis- N. J., Paterson, N. J., and l'assoic, spent his vacation with his parents hers were given, the performers as well as the pleasure of dancing bor (treasurer); I. Jaffee and I N. J., greeted her. Miss Glasser at their home on Atkinson avenue. being mainly in the elementary classes of the Sunday School. Fol- Rankin, aleph shotore godol and will return home Sunday, Jan. 5. in this environment. aleph shotore koton, respectively; Dr. II. II. Landsberg traveled by lowing the evening's program a party was held at which Chanukah 8770 Linwood /Venue aleph safer (re- plane last week to Cleveland to at- Phil Chapnick, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. King of v., gifts were given and refreshments 4 porter). Clairmount avenue left for a mo- tend the Modern Language Asso- were served. James Kates and I. Authorized Ford Ssles aid Service The officers will be installed tor trip through Florida and Cuba. ciation meeting. a Mendelssohn were in charge of next week, at the open meeting, by Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Berlin of the program. Harold Horowitz, honorary ad- Highland Park had as their house visor. I Miss Blanche S. Rothschild, who guests over over the past week Mr, and has been spending Berlin and sons, Mr. and Jewish Welfare Federation with her sister in Mi nneapolis, will Mrs. F a few weeks Mrs. return home after the first of the Mrs. harry Berlin, Mr. and Flower Fund. Maxwell Berlin and daughter El- year. len, all of Montreal, Can., and Mr. Contributions to the Flower Fund BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE and Mrs. Louis Fabricant of Cleve- of the Jewish Welfare Federation Mrs. Joel Fisher of Cadillac land, Ohio. While here the guests WILLIAM J. CIIITTENDEN, JR., Manager have been received in memory of the wedding of Bessie the mother of Mrs. Fannie Meister boulevard is leaving Sunday for attended cSt.s from Mrs. Louis E. 0 penheim; in Southern California, where she Helen Surath and Ben Edgar Ber- will remain for the balance of the lin which was solemnized on Sun- memory of Dr. Maxwell Silver from WE SERVE EASY BREAD — REDUCE winter. day, Dec. 22 at Congregation Beth Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Tobias. David. On Tuesday evening, Dec. Mrs. David Curtis and laugh- 24, the children of Mr. and Mrs. 7000 Empire Checker Cab — Saul J. Berlin entertained 25 4,4 — ters, Shirley Mae and Jean Bettye, of 4040 Clairmount, have returned guests at dinner in honor of their cs I Illallg home from a visit with their par- parents' silver wedding anniver- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Jene- sary. fsky of Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. A. Weinstein of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobs of Blaine avenue were at home Christmas Eve, honoring Mr. and Wis., spent several Milwaukee, days with their sister and brother, Mrs. J. I. Palistrant, who left for Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg of their future home in New York City. Poe street. Now in Progress P WINDSOR NEWS • HUD S 0.N'S ONE-HALF OFF ON ALL SOILED BOXES OF STATIONERY Sheehan's Book Store Wayne Hotel, Cass and Temple DANCING Eighteenth Annual 4 COLOR-LIGHT B i414 EASTERN LADIES' SOCIETY MAIN DINING ,ROOM See the New Ford Bodies at the LONG BROS.' Display eD ENTRANCING MUSIC LONG BROS. DETIROIToLELAND HOTEL BEFORE YOU BUY ANY RADIO RECEIVER a tr, t4f3Nxixt,coat - Nbelrek,tonevA MA