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ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS
NEW WORTHY ADVISOR
OF RAINBOW GIRLS
Gertrude`smith will be the
newly installed worthy advisor at
a public installation of officers of
Her
Betrothal Announced
Special Selling
Miss
HALF PRICE
S ASE
Qrs.()
Women's Aimcee
Chiffon Hose
at '1 a Pair
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simons
The Mothers' Clubs Committee
of 9000 La Salle boulevard are Of the Music Study Club presented
guests at liotel Everglades in two programs for the Jewish Cen-
Miami, Fla.
ters Mothers' Club and Fenkell
Branch under the direction of Mrs.
Bernard Ginsburg is spending Edward Stein, Dec. 21 and Dec.
20.
Miss Isabelle Cohen, Mrs. Sol
some time in New York, stopping
Trigg, Mrs. Less Wiessman and
at Hotel Astor.
Miss Lois Trigg were the partici-
Miss Marian II. DeRoy of Pitts- pants.
BETTY JANE
SHOES
$3.00
So lustrous that they have been taken for much
more expensive hose when worn!
burgs is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Rodecker of Trombly avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron DeRoy are
visiting with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Israel DeRoy, in Pittsburgh.
Sidney II. Marwil, who spent his
vacation with his parents, Mr. and
MISS BELLE STEINBERG
Harry Z. Brown of Boston
Mrs. Robert Marwil of La Salle
Mr. and Mrs. A. Steinberg of
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boulevard, has returned to Los boulevard is visiting in Ilellywood,
Josephine avenue, Detroit, an-
Fla.
Angeles.
MISS GERTRUDE SMITH
, meleee the engagement of their
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gutman of daughter, Belle, to Norman Sehlaf-
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Emil
Amberg
have
Purity Rainbow for Girls, on
Glynn Court entertained with a man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ii, Schlaf-
Thursday, Jan. 23, at the Eastern returned from Rochester, Minn.,
dinner last Wednesday for some of , man of Windsor, Ontario.
Star Temple, 80 Alexander %Vest. where they spent some time.
their friends.
Dancing will follow the installa-
tion. The public is invited.
Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of Leslie
Mrs. J. Smith of Toledo was a
9233 GRAND RIVER (at Joy Road)
avenue was hostess at a bridge-
guest in town early in the week,
luncheon Friday, Jan. 10, compli-
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Van
menting Mrs. Samuel I'lotler, who
s
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Buren, the speaker of the Shaarey
is leaving Detroit to make her fu-
Zedek Sisterhood meeting.
The Young People's Society of
ture home in Chattanooga, Tenn.
I Congregation Shaarey Zedek an-
s.
The House Council of hie Young
Miss Velma Kahn of Waverly nounces that its second annual for-
Miss Florence Travis of West avenue has returned from New
Women's Hebrew Association an-
mal dance will be given Saturday
nounces completed plans for their Boston boulevard entertained 16 York, where she spent a fortnight evening, March 1, at the-Lee Plaza
dance to be held Sunday evening, girls at a bridge-luncheon Satur- visiting friends.
Hotel. Plans are rapidly nearing
day, Jan. 11, at the Book Cadillac
whose parents are absent or cannot care for them will
Jan. 9, at the Statler lintel.
completion and the affair !minuses
Both ballrooms have been secured Hotel, in honor of her sixteenth
Mrs. }tarry Wine of Chicago to be an outstanding social event
be accommodated at my home for any length of time.
for the occasion and music will be birthday. The table decorations boulevard accompanied her mother, of the season. A well-known and
Excellent care given. . . Rates reasonable.
furnished by a well known Detroit consisted of three large center. Mrs. Oscar Smolian, to her home popular orchestra has been en-
orchestra. Arragements have been pieces made up of yellow tea roses in New York City. Mrs. Smolian gaged.
made for bridge games for those and maidenhair ferns, thus carry. was the guest of her daughter for
The following committee head,
who do not desire to (lance all even- ing out the colors of the luncheon, several weeks.
were appointed at a recent board
2720 Leslie Avenue.
Call Arlington 4292
ing. All organizations in the !Muse which were green and gold.
meeting: The Misses Wilma Glaz-
Council have volunteered their sup-
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fried- er, Naomi Goldstein and Florence !I
Mrs. E. A. Barnett and her chil- lander of 2224 Blaine avenue en- Oppenhenn, invitations; Miss Myra
port, and all indications point to-
ward making this the best dance dren, with Miss Ann Goldfarb, left tertained 30 children in the rose I Moyer, favors; Miss Mildred Love,
of the season.
Jan. 6 to spend the remainder of room at the Masonic Temple on ! publicity and co-chairman with ;
Miss Ilelen Aronson, secretary of the season at Miami Beach, Fla.
Jan. 11, in honor of their son's ' Miss Ilinde Goldstein on the social
the House Council of the Y. W. II.
ourth irthday. Lunch was committee; Samuel Willis, music;
A., is on the dance committee and
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal served and entertainment and and Milton Goodman, printing and'
advises
that
nothing
will
be
spared
entertained at a family party Mon- dancing was the diversion of the, decorations, Miss Faga Bofsky is
Sponsored by
to make the dance a huge success. day evening, honoring the form- afternoon.
in charge of reservations in Ann
The entire proceeds will go to the er's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
Arbor.
Members' Building Fund.
and Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal, and
Mrs. Joseph H. Pike of 3041
The dance has been restricted to
their daughter, Miss Rhea, prior to Doris avenue was hostess at a per- 100 couples, admittance being by
their departure for a winter's so- sonal shower and bridge Tuesday, invitation only. For further infor,1
journ in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. 1Jan. 7, honoring Miss Mae Adel- motion call Miss Ilinde Goldstein
Moses Metzger and her daughter- ! son, a bride-elect of Jan. 19.
! at Longfellow 8851 or Miss Mildred'
in-law, Mrs. Nathan Metzger were I
Love at Euclid 0284-11'.
Mrs. B. S. Linderman, chairman hostesses Tuesday at a bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman of
The next meting of the Y. I'. S.'
of Zaire Zion Purim ball and popu• luncheon honoring Mrs. Rosenthal. 2252 Gladstone avenue, accom- will be held at 3 p. m., Sunday,'
larity contest, announces all pre- The following slay, Mrs. Morris panies! by their nephew, Nathan Jan. 19, at the branch synagogue,
paratory work for this undertaking Weiss gave a similar affair, and Fishman, left last Sunday for a Twelfth and Atkinson The pro-
Both Ballrooms
practically complete. Official an- Saturday Mrs. Joseph Schunist six weeks' motor tour to Miami, gram committee has arranged for
nouncement of the winner of the complimented her at a luncheon Fla. After a several weeks' stay an interesting afternoon. Mrs.
MUSIC BY FINZEL'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
popularity contest will be made on and bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Rosen- there they will leave for New Or- , Joseph Ehrlich will speak on a sub-
Under the Direction of David Diamond
the eve of the affair.
thal entertained them at dinner leans, where Mr. Fishman will at- feet of interest and Miss Helen
All organizations that have and later they were the guests of tend the annual executive meeting Esser will render piano selections.
Bridge for Those Who Do Not Dance
of the Insurance Securities Cor-
named candidates should submit Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossman.
Dancing 9 to 1
Admission $1.00
poration. Mr. Fishman is vice-
them at the next meeting, Sunday
at 6 p. m. at the Farband Folk-
ASS'N
Milton Marwil of Ann Arbor president of the Detroit Life Insur-
shule, Gladstone and Twelfth spent the holidays with his parents, ance Co., which is a subsidiary of
CELEBRATES ELECTION
the Insurance Securities Corpora-
streets. The final slate for submit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil.
ting names of candidates is Feb.
tion.
The Fenkell Loan Association
15. All candidates' names will be
Mrs. Charles Sandorf of Pilgrim
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal celebrated the election and instal-
announced from time to time in
avenue was hostess
the press.
of Monterey avenue are leaving 1 Wien of its new officers on Mon-
luncheon Saturday, Jan. 11, com-
Jean Goldkette's Country Club
for Los Angeles to make their , day, Dec. 30, at 8:30 o'clock, at
plimenting Mrs. Samuel Plotler.
, the Fenkell branch of the Jewish
Orchestra will furnish the music
home there.
Center. Mrs. J. Faber acted as
and entertainment. Several other
Mr. and Mrs. Mandel Lewis left
Mrs. Joseph S. Ostrow was host- I chairman of the evening and Henry
features will be announced in The
for an extended trip east, where
ess at a bridge and miscellaneous Meyers of the hoard of directors of
Chronicle.
they will visit their parents.
All organizations, societies, clubs,
hower at th • Masonic Temple on 'the Jewish Centers Association in-
Jan. 3, in honor of Miss Ann Har- stalled the new officers. Samuel
sororities and fraternities are
Mrs. E. Lewin Epstein of New
ris, whose marriage to Sidney Mow Levine, executive secretary of the
asked to keep the slate of the affair
York is visiting with her slaughter,
open.
will take place at the Stotler Hotel Jewish ('enters Association, was a
Mrs. A. M. Hershman.
on Jan. 19.
The retiring officers were Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldgleid are
Rev. and Mrs. E. Zaludkowski Schlein, Mrs. Shuniaker, Mrs. IL
leaving Jan. 19 for Miami, Fla.,
Aptaker,
and Mrs. S. Factor. The
of 2067 West Euclid avenue an-
where they will spend the winter,
nounce the graduation of their following the officers for 1930:
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 7, the returning to this city on or about daughter, Miss Cecilia Zaludkow. Mrs C. Calvin, president; Mrs. E.
newly-elected officers of Montefiore March 1.
EPPLEWHITE
ski, from Central High School, Finkle, vice-president; Mrs. Rose
Lodge No. 12, F. S. I., were in-1
MODEL
Wednesday, Jan. 22. Reception at Elbinger, recording secretary; Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snyder of
stalled under the direction of Past-
Sarah Factor and Mrs. Dora Ler-
homt Sunday, Jan. 26, 2 to 6.
President Leo Michelson, assisted 3001 Richton avenue entertained
ner, re-elected treasurer and finan-
at dinner in honor of the birthday
by Al Blitz and Barnet Brezner.
A bridge party was given by Mrs. cial secretary respectively.
of
their
slaughter,
Maxine
Joyce.
The officers for 1930 are: Ar-,
The incoming board cif directors
Sam Jospey at her home Sunday,
thur A. Gottesman, president; Dr.1
Jan. 12, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. follows: Mrs. A. Bercovic, Mrs. J.
Mrs. William Brosky is visiting
Samuel B. Dante, vice-president;
S. Hamburger, who are back from Wolf, Mrs. Dora Schwartz, Mrs.
Maxwell II. N:mmer, secretary- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. their honeymoon. Music was by Frank Arvin, and Mrs. E. Sachs.
treasurer; I. Kleinsmith, Harry Crantz, in Pittsburgh.
This celebration was also in the
the Peppy Prep Serenaders.
Maybaum, Marner l.itinsky, trus-
form of the fourth anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman of
tees; Seymour I.ewis, warden; Sig- r
Miss Blanche Bennett was the the organization. Credit is due
Lawrence avenue left for Califor-
mund Scher, inside tiler.
guest of many affairs given in Mrs. Frank Arvin for her spirited
President Gottesman announced nia last Sunday.
honor of her forthcoming marriage speech and to the arrangements
his committee personnel for the
to Louis Cohn to take place this committee for the fine entertain-
Mrs. Henry Levitt of the M- Sunday at the Barium Hotel. Those ment arranged.
year,
erest is visiting with her parents in
Hepplewhite—a new distinction in ,
who entertained during the past
New York.
six weeks were Miss Rose Levin,
sign—but the same superiority of ton;:
Miss Rose Bennett, Miss Ann
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ilerman and Pupko, Mrs. L. Siegel and Miss
and action—the same prestige—the
daughter are spending the winter Sara Bennett, sisters of the bride,
same Wurlitzer excellence that has
Ball:
The Square Club dinner-meeting I in Florida.
Mrs. Julius Berman, Miss Jean
On Feb. 9, the Northwestern
been wrought through more than
Monday evening, at the Masonic ,
Bornstein, Max Solovich, Miss
branch of the Jewish Old Folks'
Mrs.
Eva
Schaeffer
of
Chicago
is
Temple, will be addressed by hr.
000 years of fine instrument mak.
Ethel Myers, Miss Pearl Solovich,
Home will hold its annual ball at
Hirschman, who will speak visiting with her parents, Mr. and and the C. L. II. Girls.
ing. Just one of a group of beau-
the Statler Hotel. This will be a
en his experiences in India. Dr. Mrs. I. Saulson of Blaine avenue.
shadow dance.
REGULAR
Hirschman will illustrate his lec-
tiful Wurlitzer Period Grands
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Colman of
Mrs.
Paul
Schwartz
and
son,
Mrs. .1. Kavanau is chairman
ture with pictures he took there. •
PRICE — 4950
Lawrence avenue are spending the
offered in an unusual event.
and the co-chairman is Mrs. Lewis
The musical program will in- Walter, of Chicago, are visiting week in New York City.
DELIVERED TO YOUR
with
their
aunt
and
uncle,
Mr.
and
Ruhinstein.
Their co-workers are
clude piano selections by organist
Tyler and selections on the there Mrs. E. Tobias of Gladstone ave.
HOME FORA DOWN
Mrs. Alexander Klein of Coning- Mrs. Sarasohn, Mrs. Mal Schulz,
!
Mrs.
Singer,
Sirs. M. I'. Fisher,
nue.
min by Mr. Miner of Grinnell's
wood avenue honored Mrs. Harry
PAYMENT OF flO
G. Morris on Wednesday last, with Mrs. E. Prentzlauer, Mrs. J. Rose,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz of
!
Mrs.
J.
G.
Israel,
Sirs. J. Wartell,
luncheon and keno, at her home.
Boston boulevard have as their
Mrs. Si. Blatinknoff.
Mrs. Morris is leaving shortly with
guest their sister, Miss Anne Hor-
her son, Hillard Ralph, to spend the
witz of Ottawa, Canada.
Meeting:
remainder of the winter in Los
8525 Second Blvd., al Glad
Mrs. E. Itranztlauer and Mrs. L.
Phone Empire 1862
Angeles, Calif. Upon her return
Mrs. Joe Horwitz of Boston
will make her home in Chi- Rubinstein addressed the meeting
Infants' and Children's Wear
boulevard entertained at a bridge she
of
the Home on Jan. EL at the
Real English Smocked Frocks
and supper in honor of her sister- cago, Ill.
Stotler Hotel.
All Sixes •nd Material.
in-law, Miss Anna Horwitz of Ot-
NEAR JOHN R.
Mrs. S. K. Slobin and daugh-
Layettes a Specialty
tawa, Can., Sunday evening, Jan.
Sewing:
ters, Esther Francis and Shirley
12. Covers were laid for 14.
Through the courtesy of Miss
Evelyn, of 3748 W. Chicago boule-
Rose Kahn, affiliated with. the
Miss Lola L. Weinberg of Hazel- vard, have returned from a week- Board of Education of Detroit, in-
end
visit
in
Bay
City,
Michigan,
wood avenue entertained at a
mates and members will he in-
bridge-luncheon in honor of Miss with Mrs. Slobin's mother, hlrs. structed in the art of basket wear-
Ruth S. Hollander, a bride-elect Ida Greenberg of 211 S. Sheridan ing, rug making, etc. They will
street.
of Feb. 2.
meet every Thursday at the Home,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Feinstein of 318 Edmund Place. Mending for
Mrs. S. Schwartz of 3224 Sturte.
the home will continue as usual
16895
Muirland
avenue
had
as
vent will be hostess to members of
every Monday,
the Home Relief Society Monday, their guest for the past week My-
ron
Swartz
of
St.
Louis,
who
at-
Jan. 20.
Sick Committee:
tended the Sigma Alpha Mu Fra-
Mrs. Si. I'. Fisher, Longfellow
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stern of ternity convention, held here. They
7079, has charge of sick calls.
2057 Seward avenue announce the also entertained Joel Rheins, an in-
structor
at
Purdue,
during
the
graduation of their daughter, Lil-
lian, from Northern High School, school vacation.
on Wednesday, Jan. 22. They will
Mrs. Max Hess, who has been the
be home Wednesday evening.
guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph
Mrs. Sam Grenadier was hostess Reisman for the last month, left
at a miscellaneous shower given in last week for San Antonio, Tex.,
honor of Miss Tillie Grenadier, at where she will pass the winter
Just completed, overlooking
her home, 2745 Cortland avenue, months.
Grand Circus park.
Jan. 8, for 30 guests. Miss Grena-
Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Koffman
dier was also entertained by Miss
A limited number of these
G. Lichtenstein of Cleveland with had as their guest over last week-
remodeled and refurnished
a miscellaneous shower at 1461 end, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koffman,
suites. Large, pleasant living
their daughter, Miss Mary. of Bay
Euclid on Jan. 4.
room. Two bedrooms with
City, and also their son Herman,
full-sized new beds and finest
Mr. and Mrs. A. Horwitz of 639 who is a student at the University
new full spring mattresses.
Medbury avenue left this week for of Michigan.
Lots of closet room, bath
Miami, Fla., where they will re-
and reception hall.
main for the balance of the winter.
Mrs. Joseph Wisiser, why is leav-
An ideal home for discrimi-
A surprise farewell party was ing next week for Los Angeles, was
nating business men to live
given them by their children at honored at a farewell luncheon
downtown serviced by a fine
their home.
given by the members of the
hotel.
Edythe Cugell Club at the home
Clifford 5200
Miss Lillian Gitlin of 2052 of Mrs. Jacob Hervith, Wednes-
Clairmount avenue returned to her day. Mrs. David Jalan enter-
Between
home after a four months' trip to tained her at a bridge-luncheon.
iAtlantic City, Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marks were
New York.
hosts at a dinner in her honor.
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