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PAGE SIX

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RONICLE

OLD FOLKS HOME
BALL THIS SUNDAY.

SISTERHOOD SHAAREY
ZEDEK GIVES THEATER
PARTY MONDAY, FEB. 24

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek is sponsoring a
theater party on Monday evening,
Feb. 24, at the Wilson Theater.
Otis Skinner will appear in the
comedy, "Papa Juan." Mrs. David

HEYN'S

■ FOR ■
DRESSES


A Feature Chair in the

ti

Midwinter Sale of
Hudson Furniture

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
Pi of Alpha Epsilon Phi of the
of Hamilton Drive left for Palm University of Michigan announces
Beach, Fla., to spend the remain- its annual formal ball, to be held
der of the winter.
Feb. 15 at Statler Ilotel, Detroit,
Seymour Simon's orchestra supply-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster- ing the music. Miss Beatrice Ehr-
weld returned from New York and lich of Detroit is in charge of ar-
rangements, and is being assisted
Atlantic City.
by Miss Jane Grabowsky and Miss
I Miss Dorothy King of the Wil- Jane echeiroer, both of Detroit,
shire Hotel was hostess at a tea and Miss Lucille Grossman of Cor-
held at the Phoenix Club Sunday pus Christi, Texas. The following
afternoon, Feb. 2, complimenting have been invited as patrons and
Miss Leonora Schaffer of Atlantic Patronesses: Professor and Sirs.
Moritz Levy and Mrs. Minnie Mah-

City.
rer, of Ann Arbor; Mr. and Sirs.
MRS. JACK KAVANAU
Herman Finsterwald, Rabbi and
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cole of the Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi Leon
Sirs. Jack Kavanau of 1203 W.
Belcrest are guests at the Ambas- From, and Miss Augusta Brown, Grand is chairman of the shadow ,
sador Ilotel, New York, for a brief all of Detroit.
dance sponsored by the Northwest-1
ern branch of the Jewish Old Folks
Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Davis of Home on Sunday, eb. 9, at the
I
Miss Elaine Schlesinger, a stu- Chicago boulevard entertained Statler Hotel.
MRS. CHARLES . SMITH
dent at Bradford College, spent the with a bridge party Sunday eve-
week-end with Laurabelle Robin- ning, Feb. 2, as one of a series.
Diamond is in charge of the com-
, son in Boston, Mass.
mittee on arrangements and will
be assisted by Mesdames Charles
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lind of 3245
J. Victor Roemer and Joseph Chicago boulevard are leaving
A. Smith, A. Louis Gordon, Louis
Robinson, 'Limon Kaplan, Ilerman I Welt have issued invitations for a Sunday for a month's stay in
An All-Palestinian program will
You need not spend a for-
August, Seymour Frank, Joseph H. stag at the Statler on Saturday Miami Beach, Fla.
be presented at the February meet-
tune on alterations just be-
Ehrlich, harry Selker, Robert night, Feb. 8.
ing of Junior llaitassah, which will
cause you are of generous
Loewenberg, II. 13. Gittleman, Da-
proportions. . . . Ileyn's of-
Mrs. David Werbe, chairman of take place Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the •
vid Oppenheim, Herman Cohen,
Mr. and Mrs. George Epstean of the Detroit Art Alliance, gave the Philadelphia-Byron Center.
fer an economical solution to
111
Ira
Copeland,
II.
P.
Cohn,
Herbert
Chicago
boulevard
were
at
home
to
The program includes a fascinat. 1
the larger woman who isn't
first lecture and "Walk-Talk" at
II. Warner, S. Caplan, David Eau- a party of friends last Saturday the Detroit Institute of Arts for ing moving picture of Palestine
easily fitted.... If you have
man, A. 13. Stralser, Charles Ham- night, Feb. 1.
difficulty in finding dresses of
the Art Alliance on Tuesday, Jan. life, Palestinian songs and music.'',
burger, Ralph Davidson, Simon
smart style in your size .. .
28, on the subject Twenty-five an exhibit of Palestinian arts and •
Shetzer,
Herman August, Harry Z.
Mrs. Fred L. Roekelman of Wil- Years of 'Isms', and Modern and crafts, and samples of Palestinian
come to Ileyn's.... See our
Brown, Reuben Rosenfield, Frank demere avenue entertained with a
wonderful selections.
Conservative Art," at the Michi- sweets. The moving picture will
Wetsnmn, Julius Berman Samuel bridge-luncheon Friday, Feb. 7, as
gan Artists' exhibition. These be accompanied by a talk.
Rubiner, Oscar Blumberg, Abra- one of a series.
TIIIRD FLOOR
The formal dance given by Jun-
talks are given monthly.
ham Cooper, A. M. Hershman, Sol
ior liadassith on Feb. 2 was a so-'
Kaufman, Nt. H. Zaekheim, David
cial
and inancia success and
Miss Betty Sloman, student of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of the
'Lemon, Jos. Zeckman, Moe Leiter,
the University of Wisconsin, is Belcrest left for a visit at Arling- Junior liadassah thanks its patrons
Samuel Elder, Irwin I. Cohn, Theo-
and
those
who attended.
spending her vacation period with ton Ilotel, Hot Springs, Ark.
dore Levin, II. B. Keidan, Meyer
The financial results of the
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Stone, Morris Blumberg, II. Wets-
1241 WOODWARD
dance
will
be announced at the
Sloman of Longfellow avenue.
A pajama party of the Tau
man and Sol Pearlman.
meeting on Tuesday.
AVENUE
Sigma Beta Sorority was held at
Miss Jane Fecheimer of Monte- the home of Rose Bernstein, 1743
MIZRACHI HAZOIR TO
rey avenue is spending the mid- Dougall street, Windsor, on Sat- DANCE PROCEEDS FOR
HEAR MISS E. ARONSON semester vacation with her par- urday.
AMCA ORPHAN SCHOOL
ents.
Sol
Tobias
of
Dowagiac,
Mich..
The dance sponsored by the
Supporters and friends of the
Mizrachi Ilazoir here will have the
Lee Scheuer of Monterey ave- spent several days as the guest of Amca Orphan Home and Farm
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emanuel
Tobias
School, to be held this Sunday eve-
opportunity of meeting Miss Eva nue left for a trip to California.
Gladstone avenue.
ning, Feb. 9, is aimed at raising ,
Aronson, president of Mizrachi
funds for the settlement of more
Ilazoir of Chicago. Miss Aronson
Mrs. J. Goodaie of Kalamazoo,
BOOK SPECIALS
Mrs. Max Heller has returned to orphans in the school at George-
comes here to address the local Mich., is visiting at the home of
A completeortm•nt of
Regular 75c Editions
group on Satan* evening, Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman of her home in Chattanooga, Tenn., town, Ont.
Valentine. for
family,
friend.
after a week's visit with her sister-
7k for First Book
A Detroit committee has just re-
15, at 8 o'clock, at the Mishkan Lawrence avenue.
nd the kiddie.. Several dif-
In for send
in-law, Sirs. Harry Golding.
erent sty'. of materials to
turned from the school and depos-
Israel Synagogue, Blaine and Lin-
2 for 76c
make your own.
ited $1,450 in notes for its main-
wood. The evening promises to be
A "sweet sixteen" party in the
Mrs. Polly Parsons of Buffalo, tenance. To raise the necessary
interesting as Miss Aronson has an
important and vital message to de. form of a dinner-dance was given N. Y., is the house guest of her funds, the committee states, it is
for
Dorothy
Weitzman
by
her
par-
brother,
A. L. Bernstein of 80 Pin- important that this dance be made
liver. A social hour will follow.
Bookeellers Since 1813
ents, ?Mr. and Mrs. II. Weitzman, gree avenue.
a complete success.
The public is invited.
1550 Woodward
Randolph 0200
at the Phoenix Club Feb. 1. Cov-
A. II. Jaffa, secretary, an-
ers vete laid for 24 couples.
Sir. and Sirs. II. P. Weller and nounces that there are other debts
RADIO SERVICE. Euc. 9500
daughter, Miss Jeanette, are to be paid and that there are ap-
Mrs. J. L. Beckman of Cadillac, spending the winter months in plications from other orphans de-
Mich., and Mrs. I. Korn of Manton, Hollywood, Calif.
siring to settle in this country, and
Mich., spent a week as the guests
he urges city-wide support of this
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kahn of Wa-
Mr. and Mrs. Royal B. Binzer of fund-raising affair.
verly avenue.
Toledo (Mildred Bernice Meyers,
Am Still
formerly of Detroit) left Thurs-
Mrs. I. M. Lewis of Poe avenue day for New York City anti from STERN SPEAKS AT
Waiting
was hostess at a bridge-luncheon there will sail Saturday, Feb. 8, on
for a
BAY CITY SERVICE
Tuesday, Jan. 28.
the Virginia on a combined busi-
"FREE TRIP TO PALESTINE"
Dissatisfied
---,-
ness and pleasure trip to Ilavana,
Milford
Stern of Detroit was the
Customer
Miss Fay Tobias of Gladstone Christobal and the Canal Zone.
Organization. or Individuals desirine further information should apply to
avenue spent the week-end at Ann They will also visit Central and speaker at the tour meeting of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
B. S. LINDERMAN, 13715 Twelfth Street, Hemlock 8217-1.
Arbor with friends.
South American ports and will re.
MRS. E. FRANZBLAU, 6944 Northfield, Garfield 4461-./.
gregations, at the Anshe Chesed
turn by way of the Panama Canal
ORGANIZATION
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Galanty en- and up the Pacific coast to San congregation of Bay City, Stich.,
Friday evening, Jan. 31. Bertram
tertained with a dinner at the Bel- Diego, Los Angeles, Yellowstone
NAME
Stein of the Ilebrew Union Col-
Strang Chevrolet Co.
crest on Jan. 30.
Park and other points of interest.
lege, who officiates at the bi-
. 'ADDRESS
8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
They will be gone a number of weekly services of this congrega-
/
Dr. and Mrs. Saul E. Barnett of months.
tion, introduced Sir. Stern.
1915 Calvert avenue left on a
Mr. Stern's subject was "The
motor tour to Miami Beach, Fla.
Sir. and Mrs. S. Ravitz enter- Jew in America, and What the
After a visit to Havana, Cuba, and tained 14 guests at the Oriole Ter-
Union of American Hebrew Con-
various points of interest in Flor- race for the pleasure of their
gregations Does For him."
ida, they will return to Detroit daughter, Frances. Blue and white
The Bay City congregation, of
about March 1.
were used in the table decorations which A. B. Roman is president, is
and wrist corsages were given to a member of the Union of Ameri-
Ilarold Smith of the Belcrest has the girls as favors.
can Hebrew Congregations, along
returned from a trip to New York.
with 281 other Reform Jewish con-
Mrs. David M. Gruel Ethyl gregations in the United States and
Mrs. Albert Harris has returned Schnabel) of Cleveland spent the
Canada.
to her home in Rattle Creek after last week in Detroit as the guest of
a week's visit with her son-in-law her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. N. M. and Mrs. Louis Cohl. Sir, and
Frank.
Mrs. David NI. Schiller honored
Mrs. Grue at a family dinner. Be-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simons of fore returning home she will visit
—a great, successful manufacturing
Mrs. Jos. Sempliner has returned
Chicago boulevard entertained her parents, Mr. and Sirs. Samuel
organization back of this marvelous
with a dinner for friends Saturday, Schnabel, in Lansing, and also her home after spending several days
radio—an organization which for 33
Feb. 1. Covers were laid for 26. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and in Detroit last week.
years has been the acknowledged
Sirs. A. J. Kahn, in Saginaw.
Sirs. William Kentz has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Goldberg
leader in the building of sound-re-
home from Detroit, where she at-
of East Grand boulevard are
A special meeting of the board
producing instruments—The llouse
spending the winter at Miami of directors of the Home Relief So- tended on Sunday the betrothal of
her cousin, Miss 13etty Goldman to
of Grinnell, too, stands squarely hack
Beach, Fin
ciety will be held at the home of its
Newton Fineberg.
of the VICTOR Radio. We have been
president, Sirs. II. Si. Shulman,
3289 Elmhurst, Friday, Feb. 14, at
here for nearly. half a century—
Mr. Stilton Hirschfield left last
1:30 p. rn.
"Michigan's Leading Music House"
Thursday for Miami, Fla., to be
—a position which has been won
Mr. and Sirs. Harry G. Brown gone for several weeks.

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Girl Scout Troop 101.

The Ermins patrol received the
Mrs. Sol Kopman of Calvert ave.
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Sir. and Mrs. Abe Teicher of 228
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Dushkin, 1528
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