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Plans are announced complete
for the J unior Iladassah formal
dance to be held Sunday, Feb. 2,
at Hotel Stutter. All indications
On Saturday evening, Jan. 25,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
entertained a group of guests at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich;
dinner at their home, 1765/ Ham- were tendered a surprise party at
liton Drive, last Sunday evening, their home, 5553 Second avenue,
honoring Dr. Ben Rosen of Phila by a group of about 75 of their
delphia. Dr. Rosen, who has been friends and relatives. The occa-
making a survey of the Detroit 'ion was the twentieth wedding an-
United Ilebrew SeIcools, spoke to niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlich.
the guests on the various aspects Numerous telegrams of congratula-
tion were received. A beautiful
of Jewish education.
amber necklace, brought from Pal-
estine by Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, was
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
presented to Mrs. Ehrlich by that
man of Chicago boulevard are
group, together with a check for !
leaving Saturday, Feb. 1, for a
of Ha-
brief visit to Florida, and from 8100 to Detroit chapter
h
dassah, of which Mrs. Ehrlich is a
there will travel to Havana and
past president. A social evening
other points of interest in Cuba.
MISS BETTY GOLDMAN
concluded with refreshments
brought and served by the guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Goldman
Mrs, Rodman Myers and Mrs.
of 2219 Hazelwood avenue at.''' Harry Frank were joint hostesses
The mothers' clubs' committee'
! nounce the engagement of their
at a bridge-luncheon Monday, Jan.
-
daughter, Betty, to Newton Fine- 27, at the Staler Hotel. Covers of the Music Study Club presented
two enjoyable programs for the
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- were laid for 2 00.
Mothers' Clubs of Jewish Centers
ham Fineberg of Calvert avenue.
who
on Jan. 7 and Jan. 12. Mrs. Van
Reception Sunday, Feb. 2, 2 to
The
Young
People's
Temple
Baalen
was in charge. Those wh
and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
Club of Temple Beth El is spun- perforated were Mrs. M. E. %Nolte,
soring a tea-dunce on Sunday aft- Mrs. George Weingarten, Mrs. R.
ernoon, I. eb. 16, from 3 to 6 p. m. Van Baalen and Mrs. Wertheimer.
Oilgittatu 3Notra _
Honoring Miss Ethel Barrymore,
Mrs. Jennie l.ebensbergec, who
her leading man, Louis Calhern, now in her eighty-ninth year, has
, Friday evening services were and Miss Anita Roth, Electra Ro- moved to 2616 West Euclid avenue,
held at Temple Beth El on Jan. sanska entertained a few friends near Linwood, where she will be
31. Mr, Maurice Goldblatt's ser- informally at her home last week, glad to see her friends.
M risss
B amror n
y mo
gt rheo s ewinvited to meet m
non topic was "Keeping the Cove. A
." During the afternoon the
Bernard Ginsburg of Detroit,
'
Nit io
oni tmgeom Lea nMAr.. m
Ra lp. h Montgomery,
of 1:lersnr yA
Study Group met to hear Mr. Gold-
anad who spent the past few weeks In
"Ilillel, Man
Matt discuss "H
e New York City as gu st at Hotel
kielski, international artist of re-
Astor, is now at the Breakers in
Peace."
pate; Count Nieczykuwski, noted
Atlantic City, N. J.
n,urMprhsy.
leusdgRetcp,raarndksom
j
Mrs. Samuel Gordon of Salt t
much
Joseph FL Prenzlauer of Bel-
mont Hotel left for Mom and
Cuba until May 1.
to her hume. She was accompan-
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allen Op-
ied as far as Chicago by her par-
r. an, I Mrs. Alexander penheimer of 300 Whitmore Drive
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Baylis and
are entertaining with a series of
social functions, the first of which their daughter, Frieda, who have
been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
was
given
Wednesday
night,
Jan.
After spending several weeks in
walk Baylis, have left for their
Cleveland, Miss Eleanor Goldstein 29.
home in Sydney, Australia.
has returned to her home.
Carl Feeheimer of Pittsburgh,
Mr. and Mrs. I. Winston of Vir-
Plans are being made for a done-, was a guest in Detroit last
ginia Park left by motor for a so-
ing party to lie held in the Gold !week.
journ of several weeks in Florida.
Room of the Bancroft the evening
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of They will return by way of New
of Feb. 13. The Young People's
Hebrew Society are sponsoring the the Belcrest are leaving Saturday, York, where they will be the
affair. Feb. 1 for Palm Beach and Ha- guests of their children, Mr. and
Mrs. N. J. Greene of Larchmont,
vana, Cuba.
The Healy Friendship Sale beginning
Monday, February the third, is a tradi-
tional value-giving event. More than
a tale, this occasion is an expression of
our gratitude to our many patrons who
have been numbered among our clien-
tele for many years, as well as our
modern new friend
GldionrecZecer:r
1126 M a011M . 1111) AVE.
Grand Annual Dance
the
Amca Orphans Home & Farm School
At the Beautiful Ballroom of the Fort Wayne Hotel
Sunday Eve., Feb. 9, 1930 at 8 p. m.
Field's Union Orchestra
Come and enjoy a very pleasant evening, and at the same
time assist in the great and sacred work of rescuing unfoitu-
nate orphans from a life of misery and ultimate ruin.
The Entire Hudson Store
is Geared for Action
During February:
(1) NEW Spring Merchandise at Spe-
cial Prices throughout the store ,.
(2) The MIDWINTER SALE of FUR-
NITURE—A Great Selling Event!
(3) The FEBRUARY SALE of MEN'S,
SHIRTS. And what a sale it is!
Make the Most of These Opportunities
For Economies and Savings!.
MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
point to this affair Ming the out-
standing social event of the year.,
Music wilt be furnished by Ray.
Gorrell's Country Club Orchestra.
Some of Detroit's leading eiti- ,
tens are sponsoring the danAe, the
proceeds of which will be used to
foams. the Junior Ilachunah Pal
estinian projects, maintenance of !„,
the children's village at Meier
Shfeyah, the Nurses' Training
School and the Jewish National
Fund. Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich is
one of the patronesses.
Miss Helen Shetzer, chairman of.
the patron committeeannounms
the following patrons and patron-
esses:
OUR MINERAL BATHS ARE AN
ABSOLUTE CURE FOR
RHEUMATISM
coo
Substantial Reductions on
ALL FUR COATS
for Women, Men and Children
FUR SCARFS—FUR MUFFS
11/
Buy Now—Save!
Buy lrith Confidence
ANNIS FURS
WOODWARD at CHI :"OP,I)
Fon:7(1 fq 1887
Mrs. Sidney Krandall of Cort- Eleinfeld, a promising young sir-
land avenue returned from New tist. While in New York numerous,
she spent a fortnight. theater parties and luncheons were
York, where
given in honor of Miss Feltner. Be-
Bluma
I.evin of New York, fore leaving for New York Miss
Miss
formerly of Detroit, is visiting Feltner was at the summer home
here with relatives and friends. of her parents at Keewandin
Beach, Port Huron, Mich.
Mrs. M. D. Ilarris, 2724 Glen-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon of
dale, entertained at a bridge lunch.
eon in honor of her sister, Mrs. S. Calvert avenue left Tuesday, Jan.
28, for a visit to Los Angeles.
Tishman.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Kaplan of 1695 Miss Evelyn Podolsky of Carter
West Boston boulevard had as avenue was hostess at a surprise
their guest for the past week their birthday party in honor of Fay
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Kap- Zager of Nest Grand avenue on
A
Ian, and daughter, Sally Lou, of Saturday evening, Jan. 25.
midnight lunch was served to 25
Flint, Mich.
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bachrach
Max Wiske of Detroit and Jack
of Calvert avenue have returned
from a visit to }lot Springs, Ark. Baltrosky of Oil City, Pa., have re-
turned from a short visit in Chi-
-
I Miss Rose Charmer of Audubon Cage and Mishawaka, Ind.
rent
turn
and
Hotel
Under
same
roof 1.
MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH.
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OrganiFation+
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ADDRESS
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for the
extra help to make
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A complete assortment of
Valentine. for family. friends
end the kid dies. Several dif-
ferent style. of material. to
NOW IN PROGRESS 01 R
oo GREAT ANNUAL
Bath
House
Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths
The regular February meeting t
of Junior Hadassah has been post-
Mrs. William Slesinger of Rich-
Mrs. I. L. Swaab and son, Ger- poned to Feb. 11, to be held at the'
ton avenue is spending the winter ald, left to spend the remainder of Philadelphia-Byron Center.
the winter in New Orleans and
The installation of new officers in Miami, Fla.
Florida.
of the B'nai B'rith was held in the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julius
Bing
of
the
Community Center tin Jan. 19.
SQUARE CLUB TO HEAR
Those installed were President, Wilshire motored south and will
Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Caplan
FRANKLIN, BABCOCK
Dr. Boris Zola; vice-president, Os- remain at Miami Beach over the left Sunday for St. l'etersburg,
THIS MONDAY EVENING
Fla., where they will spend several
car Berkowitz; treasurer, Isaac winter months.
Seltzer; and secretary, Howard !
weeks.
Judge Palmer and Earl J. Hack to
Mrs. Herman Cohen of Glynn
Hirshberg.
Become Honorary Member..
Court was hostess at a bridge-
Miss Sally G. Sachs has left for
Mrs. Adolph Seitner and son, luncheon Tuesday, Jan. 21, at the several weeks' stay in Miami, Fla.,
The
first ladies' night of the
I.' rec
1rie
this week L'Aiglon. Covers were laid for 12. where she will join friends at the
ear, are s ending
P
Square Club will mark a get-to-
end in Detroit.
McAllister Hotel.
gether
of
members, their wives and
Mrs. Harry Wine of Chicago
friends, a a dinner meeting in the
After a several weeks' visit with boulevard has returned from New
Miss Belle Goldberg, a February Masonic Temple, Monday evening,
relatives in Detroit, Mrs. Ben York, where she visited with rela-
bride-elect, was the honor guest at F e b.:1.
Kramer has returned to her home tires anti friends.
a linen shower given by her moth-
Dr. Leo NI. Franklin, speaking
here.
er, Mrs. Jacob Goldberg, Jan. 20, on "The Search for the Iligher
Mrs. Jacob Kobaker of Edison
and also at a luncheon given by Good," will be one of the principal
Mr. and Mrs . Louis Dembiasky avenue lift for a two weeks' visit
the members of the Tau Gamma speakers. Dr. Warren L. Babcock,
are leaving Saturday for a short with her daughter in New York
Sorority.
director of Grace hospital, will
visit to Chicago. City.
I giv e an illustrated lecture on
Mrs. David Landau returned "Early Old English and Medieval
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Weller and
The distinguished English poet-
Monday after spending a month Hospitals."
e.S, Miss Rose Fyleman, was a re- daughter. Jeanette, of 569 Chand- at Palatka and Miami, Fla. On her
Miss Dorothy Lieberman , who
vela visitor to Saginaw where she ler, left for a four months' sojourn return she visited her daughter,
won recognition as a pianist by her
addressed a large group of children in Southern California.
Miss Betty Jane, a student of Mt. playing over Radio Station WWJ,
After
her
1
sat the II .t
Washington College, Washington, will be the piano soloist, and duo
talk Miss Fyleman was honored' Mrs. Richard Polsky of Akron,
piano selections will be played by
Op- Ohio, is the guest of her brother D. C.
atIt tea of which Miss Emelie
Miss Leah Zagtel and Ntiss Flor-
, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
puiheim was in charge.
Mrs. David It. Jacobson and her ence Katzen, student,: of Dr. Mark •
Gilbert of the Belcrest.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. RomanotT
C 117 1 , 11 r •
of Columbus, Ohio, left Thursday
Judge Ervin It. Palmer of the
Mrs. Paul Schwartz left for her for a motor trip through the south
North Woodward J. W. E.
Wayne Probate Court and Earl J.
home in Chicago after a three
W. 0. to Hold Fourth
and Miami, Fla., to be gone for
Hack, chief steward of the Mason-
weeks' visit with her aunt and
two months.
Card Party.
M and
i L • T (nip I i., will be installed as hon-
an Mrs. Emanuel To-
uncle, Mr.
!WU e.
bias , of G I I tont •
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Solomon orary members of the club.
odward
branch
of
The
North
W
The
There will be tables for bridge
and
their
daughter,
Ruth,
of
Rog.
he Jewish Women's European
Mrs. Alfred Lowens tein of Fut-
. following the program,
ems City, Mich., spent a few days paying
Vella re Organization will h ol d !terton avenue is visiti ng in Cleve-
with prizes for the winners.
in
Detroit
last
week
en
route
home
M• fourth card party of a series l an d , Ohi o.
from a visit with Mr. Solomon's
t the lama. of Mrs. Markowitz,
ea' York City. Their J. W. E. W. 0. Nominates
165 Atkinson avenue, on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Loewenberg parents in
son, Myron, will remain with his'
Officers,
afternoon, Feb. 10, at 2 p. and daughter of Virgi nia I'ark left
grandparents
in New York until
last Monday by moth r for Miami
,
summer.
A
meeting
of the Jewish Wom-
Beach, Fla.
i
-
e's
en's European Welfare Organiza-
and Mrs. Joseph Heller have tion was held on Monday evening,
M
Mrs. II. E. Byron and daughter,
The RAE C. LEVY SHOP
Eileen, of Boston boulevard, are as their , guest the tatter's sister, i Jan. 27, at Jericho Temple, Joy
MS Second Blvd., at Gladstone
leaving Feb. 5 for Miami Beach, Mrs. lrvtn, Lune, of Chctago.
Nomination of
Road at Linwood.
Phone Empire tilt
officers took place. Two new cases
Fla.,
to spend the remainder of the
F
Infants' •nd Children's Wear
Ntr. and Mrs. Jos. Ilorowitz en.. 1 were promised and an investigat-
winte r.
Real English Smocked Frocks
tertained a group of friends at al ''"re
ing committee was appointed to act
All S,,.' and Materials
Charles Baer of Pittsburgh, Pa., bridge and supper honoring the I
Layettes • Specialty
former's sister, Nliss Anne horn-
A board of directors meeting
,visited with relatives in Detroit.
witz of Ottawa.
I will take place at the home of Mrs.
15411 Wildemere avenue,
Miss Tina Le Vyn and David Le
Mrs. Aaron Friedman of 2982 I
iii.e
n vi Ve'dnesday evening, Feb. 5.
Vyn of Fostoria, Ohio, are visiting
Elmhurst is spending the winter in
This meeting will be in the form
, with relatives.
Portland, Ore., where she is the
of a party in honor of one of the'
i Mr. and Mrs. Abe Glazer of guest of her brother and sister, prOjtTts of the organization, a
Philadelphia aveneu entertained Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert l'arzen.
nephew of Mrs. Levine, who was
graduated from elementary school
with a dinner for their mmcdate
Miss Roddy Feltner has returned,,
family on Sunday, Jan. 20. corn-
is now entering high school.
their twenty-fifth wed- to Detroit after a four months' All members are invited.
d in
stay in New York City. Miss Felt-
ding anniversary.
ner was the guest of Miss R. B.
S Fur Sale
HUDSON'S
Italki and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky. Dr.
and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein. Norman
Ii. Itirukratt. Dr. Arthur Illoom, Mr.
America'a
and Mrs. Paul David Bromberg. Charles
Most
Drone, Mr. •nd Mrs. John I,. Brown.
Fred Butarl. lie. Daniel Cohn. Mr. sind
Beautaut
Mrs. William Cohen, Mr. awl Mrs. Ira
Copeland. Dr. Leo J. Cron. Mr. and Mrs.
Rem)
Joseph II. Ehrlich, Rabbi Leon Fram.
Hotel
Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander Freeman. Marvin
Gingold, Morris D. Goldenberg, harry
Grevnin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green,
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman. Mr.
and Mrs. A. Jacob, Leon K•y, Hyman A.
heidan, Dr. and Mr.. l•h•rles LakotT, Dr.
I. E. Lavine. Mn D. !Ansi', Mr. and
Mrs. John II. Mahlin. Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Marwil. Harry Platt Mr and Mrs
Simnel Rhodes. Dr. David Sandweiss,
Elkin Management
HarmScheinman, Mr. and Mrs. Max
•
Itttn
h ,Id An r4,1
U.
I Sheerer. Mr..
an Mrs. Mita Simon. Morris Steinberg,
I-adore WInkeIntan, Day id I'. Zack. Mr. 11." —
11 o:
and Mrs. Jo,eph
Howard Hirschberg has left on a
motor trip through Florida,
Announcement
of
I
JR. HADASSAH FORMAL
BALL SUNDAY EVENING
EFORE
your guests arrive, send as
the extra sheets and towels and table
linens you'll want to have spotlessly clean
for a
Dissatisfied
for their visit
And after they come, you won't want
Customer
to be bothered with laundry So let us
give you our complete service. leaving
—ABE MAX
Strang Chevrolet Co.
you entirely free to "do the honors" in
your best style
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RADIO SERVICE. Euc.
avenue entertained with a bridge
Mrs. Henry Klein of Cleveland
at her home Thursday evening,
Jan. 30, in honor of Miss Minnie I is visiting her daughter, Miss Bill-
Levine, who is visiting here from ie E. Klein and Miss Ruth Gott-
' fried of 1761 Seward avenue.
Toronto.
To celebrate the Bar Mitzvah of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gendil and
their daughter, Lorraine, of 1204 ' their son, William, Mr. and Sirs.
spending
Harry
Sabelman of 9611 Petoskey
Burlingame avenue, are
the winter at Biscayne Collings avenue entertained at an informal
dinner-dance
for 100 guests at
Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla., and are
expected to return in the latter Jericho Temple ballroom Sunday,
made an
confirmant
Jan
20.
The
part of April.
impressive speech in appreciation
White
Reuben
Kravetz
of
his
parents
and
teachers.
Mr. and Mrs.
roses and green ferns beautifully
and their children, Shirley, Philip
decorated
the
dining
table
and
the ,
and Manuel, accompanied by Miss
Jean Lisner, left by motor for ballroom. The out-of-town guest.
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bennet
of
Phila.
1
Miami, Fla., where they will stay
for the remaining winter months. delphia and Mr. and Mrs. Morris I
Bennet
!I
Mr.
Minneapolis.
Ring
of
En route home they will stop in
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-
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