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PAGE SIX

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P1 SIGMA LAMBDA
TO CONVENE HERE

"HEYN'S FOR DRESSES"

I ARGE
WOMEN'S
FROCKS

A formal Washington Birthday
party and dinner-dance will be
held Saturday evening, Feb. 22, at
the Phoenix Club.

A meeting of the women's auxil-
iary of the Maimonides Medical
Society was held at the I•e Crest
on Saturday evening, Feb. 8, in
the form of a social. The hus-
Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Alexan- bands of the members were in-
der of La Salle boulevard have re- vited. Cards and a midnight lunch
turned to the city after a brief were the diversions of the evening.
stay in New York and Atlantic
City.
The Alpha Epsilon Phi Frater-

Just as Smart as
Our Juniors and
Misses Models

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nity will hold its dance at the Stat.
ler lintel on Saturday night, Feb.
10. Among the patrons a n d patron-
esses are Ratan and Mrs. I,eo M.
Franklin, Rabbi Leon Frani, Miss
Augusta Bross-It Mr. and Mrs. Her-
Miss Lizette Freund is hors man Finsterwald, Professor and
from Oberlin College, visiting with
Mrs. Niuritz Levy, Mrs. Minnie
her parents, Dr, and Mrs. Hugo Mahler of Ann Arbor.
Freund.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt gave,
a skating party and tobogganing
party at their country home at
Walnut Lake last Sunday, Feb. 9.

16

EXTRA SIZES

Gerald Grosner of Washington.
D. C., spent the week-end with his
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvan Grosser.

From 42 to 60

HALF SIZES

Mts. Fred Marymont of Burlin-
game ma nue will entertain with a
luncheon Saturday, Feb. 15, this
Mrs. Louis Brown, Miss Mar-
garet Socia, and Miss Eva Will-
being one of a series.
Mins were joint hostesses to 20
Mr. and Ales. M. B. Wittelshofer guests at a linen shower at Web-
of Atkinson avenue entertained ster Hall, honoring Miss Shirley
with a dinner Friday evening, Greenberg, a bride-elect of this
Feb. 14.
month. Airs. Daniel Kerlin honored
her at a bridge-luncheon and per-
Mr. and Mrs. David King of the sonal shower and Miss Rhoda Co-
Wilshire llotel entertained with a hen gave a bridge in her honor.
dinner for their immediate family Mrs, David Porvin, Miss Ruth
Sunday, Feb. 9, complimenting Greenberg, and Nliss Lillian Slut-
their future daughter-in-law, Leo. sky also entertained in honor of
noes Schaffer of Atlantic City, Miss Greenberg.

From 141/2 to 281/ 2

Smart New Spring Styles and

Colors In an Interesting Si

lection . . . Printed Crepes,
Georgettes, Chiffons and Flat
Crapes.

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Third Floor

1241 Woodward Ave.

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Mrs. lien Tar the
and daugh-
Miss Mildred Fink of Winona
avenue is leaving Sunday, Felt 16, ter, Retta, of the 1Vilshire 'totel
left
for
Washington,
D.
C., to visit
for Cincinnati, where she will be
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry with their daughter and sister, Fa-
yette,
who
is
a
student
of the Na-
I Moses for one week.
tional Park Seminary.

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REPRINTS

78e for Brat book, 1c for second book, 2 for 76 cents

•LOD EDITIONS

REGULAR

Or LAST YEAR

50c each, or 5 for $2.00

Sheehan's Book Store

Booksellers Since 1873

1550 Woodward

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Will Soon Open

Mrs. Morris Garvett and Mrs.
Miss, Marie Newman of the Wil-
William Gordon are spending the
shire entertained with a dinner last
winter in Los Angeles.
Friday, complimenting Mrs. Jas.
M
bliss
Theodora Anstam
ro
left Folz, who is a guest in the city.

for New York City, where she is
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hartman
attending the graduate school at
Columbia University. Miss Aron- have as their guest, Miss Thelma
Shulman
of Cleveland, 0. Mrs.
; stam will return June 10.
David Tyner complimented Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Friedenberg Shulman at a bridge-luncheon.
left Wednesday for Los Angeles to
Mrs. Robert Konowitz of Taylor
visit with their daughter, Mrs.
avenue is entertaining her sister,
Marx.
Miss Frances M. Podrat of Provi-
Airs. Jos. Folz returned to her dence, R. I. Airs. Konowitz is plan-
home from Kalamazoo, Mich., ning a dinner-dance in Hiss Pod-
after a visit with her sister and rat's honor at the Book Cadillac
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Folz. Betel this month.
Many interesting affairs have been
Mrs. Nathan Siegel was hostess
given in her honor.
at a linen shower and bridge hon-
I. S. Cohen of 1405 West Grand oring Miss Rose Feller, a March
boulevard left for a month's stay bride-elect. Mrs. William II Brown
in Miami, Fla.
complimented her at an evening
bridge. Mrs. J. C. Morris and Miss
Arthur Victor of Buffalo has Augusta Weisberg were joint hos-
been a guest in this city, visiting tesses at a bridge-luncheon and a
with relatives.
linen shower in her honor, Sunday,
Feb. B.
Mr and Mrs. Saul J. Bernstein
of Frederick avenue left for an
Miss Lillian Ross was hostess at
extended stay at [lot Springs, Ark. a miscellaneous shower and bridge
honoring Miss Doris Dworin, a
.1. Weinberg of Cortland avenue bride-elect of this month. Miss
has returned from a visit to Pres- Gladys Spatter honored her at a
cott, Mich.
hosiery and handkerchief shower.
Mrs. George Klein entertained her
at bridge. Mrs. Philip Brenner
complimented her at a bridge-
lun•heon. Mrs. Louis Figlen gave
a linen shower in her honor.

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After Inventory

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Samples

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European Lamb_
Australian Sealt
Genuine Mole
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Hudson Sealj
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Fiske of
Highland Park, will leave the lat-
ter part of the week for New York,
where they will spend several days
before sailing on the Carmania for
a months stay at Havana, Cuba.

Beaverettet
Raccoon
Marmot
Bnkharan
Pony
Silver Seal
Grey Fox

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A delightful dinner was given
by Mr. and Mrs. Saul Shaw at their
home, 2911 Webb, in honor of the
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary
of Air. and Mrs. Arthur Ruben-
stein of (004 Taylor. Among
those present were Mrs. M. Schultz
and Arthur Mayers of Montreal,
Canada.

Alias Betty Abramowitz, a bride-
elect of Feb, 16 has been enter-
tained by the following: A per-
sonal shower by Mrs. J. Abramo-
witz; a miscellaneous shower by
Miss Ruth Wollenberg; a kitchen
shower by Miss NI. Jasgur and
Mrs. J. Lumin; a miscellaneous
shower by Miss Esther Schwartz.

Her Engagement to
Detroiter Announced

National Law Fraternity to Meet
at the Statler Feb. 21.23.

Famous

l'i Sigma Lambda, national law
fraternity, will hold its national'
convention in Detroit on Feb. 21,-
22 and 23. Beta chapter of Detroit
will be the host. The sessions and
social events will be held at lintel
Statler. Max Silberstein is chair-
man in charge of arrangements.
Delegates from all over the
country are expected at this con-
vention, and Beta chapter, in plan-
ning entertainment, has arranged
for a bridge-tea for the women
guests, a smoker for the men, a
theater party at the Civic Theater
on Feb. 21, and a formal dinner-
dance in Feb. 22.
l'i Sigma Lambda was founded
seven years ago in Cleveland. It
now has chapters in all the large
cities in the country.
Beta chapter of Detroit consists
of alumni and of undergraduate
students in the Detroit City Law
School, Detroit College of Law and
the University of Detroit.

Truhu Flat Crepe

In 38 Spring Colors

$2.45 a Yard

MISS DOROTHY COHEN

MAXINE FINSTERWALD :hY'

to

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NEWTON ANNIS FURS—Woodward at Clifford

HUDSON C S

Gre"in of De-

Miss Maxine Finster•ald, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs. C. A. Fluster-
wald of 1239 Chicago boulevard,
waa signally honored last week
when she assumed the position of
The Temple Beth Jacob Religious
director of the Children's Theater School presented certificates to the
in Pittsburgh. Miss Finsterwald following students last Sunday for
succeeds E. Martin Browne, who regular attendance, diligent study
resigned from that position and and correct deportment; Alvin
upon whose own recommendation Steinman, Herbert Buckner, Wal-
Miss Finsterwald fills his place.
ter Klein, Jane Doris Goldstein,
Miss Finsterwald is a graduate Albert Manus, Eugene Ketchel,
of Carnegie Tech, winner of dra- •ahirley Present, Belmont Ketchel,
matic prizes, and director of dra- Bertha Roth and Dorothy Klein.
matic activities for children at
Camp Hiawatha. She studied at
Miss Esther Kovinsky and Ber-
Wellesley in addition to attending tram Ketchel were members of ths-
Tech and won the Otto Kahn prize January graduating class of Pon-
of $2511 for the best piece of origi- tiac Iligh School.
nal writing in dramatics. She also
won the Samuel French Little
Bertha Rutha member of the
Tournament for the best play writ- confirmation class of Temple Beth
ten and directed by her. At the Jacob was valedictorian of her
camp, where she works under Miss class at Eastern Junior High
Lucille Ryttenbreg, Miss Finster- School.
wald has been re-engaged for the
coming summer,
Air. and Airs. Buchner were hosts

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- I,. Lambee of Pittsburgh, Pa. Ile-
, foreher departure, Air. and Airs.
Lewis honored Mr. and Mrs. It.
' Goldstein with a dinner of beau-
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tiful appointments.

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Saturday Night Dance.:
The \Vednesday Night Drama
Mr. and Airs. Jacob Kovinsky
('lass will be hostesses at Webster , and daughter, Esther, left Satur-
Hall on February 15.
day for California, to spend the I
remainder of the winter.
Valentine Dance:

Hotel 'fuller will he the scene
Mrs. Joseph Barnet of Franklin'
of a Valentine dance to be held on Boulevard entertained 12 guests at
Sunday evening, for the benefit of a luncheon of beautiful appoint-
the members' building fund. The molts at Iliad Statler on Tuesday,.
house council will sponsor the Jan. 28, honoring Mrs. Benjamin
dance. Goldstein.

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Special Suites

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"Hay Fever":
Miss Roberta Rapaport of Ott- -
The Tuesday evening drama ; awa Drive had as her house guest,
class will produce Noel Coward's ; Miss Nell Colvin of Gary, Indiana.
play at Temple Beth El on Feb. 19.'
The cast of characters includes:
Mrs. Wm. Present and daughter,
Fannie Bleiweiss, Ted Masserman, . Shirley, spent the week-end in To-
Dorothy Dean, Ida Lessin, Isaac ledo, visiting Mrs. Present's par-!
Greenberg, Cecil Bornstein, Freda . ents, Mr. and Airs. Lewis.
Sachs, Myra Potashnik, Dave Stef-
fin.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wyman of
Airs. Claire Wickersham is the Faust Iroquois Road left Sunday for
director, assisted by Eleanor Stan-, Toledo where- they will spend a
field, Shirley Schwartz and Mar- few days.
ion Simon as stage managers.
Arthur Rosenthal spent 10 (lays
Stunt Night:
tri New York City on a buying ,
Clubs and classes are rehearsing trip.
: their skits to be produced at Tem-
I pie Beth El on March 2, when all' Miss Slyvia Solomon had as her
entrants will compete for a silver guests at her home on Franklin
; loving cup. All stunts should be boulevard, her classmates at the
' ready for a pre-view on Thursday; 17niversity of Michigan, the misses.
! evening, Feb. 20, or Sunday after- I Slyvia Miller and Constance Can-
noon, Feb. 23. The stunt night: va:lser. r. •
' program wil be open to the pub-I
• he and tickets may he secured from I trip a nd Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein
members of the Y or from the Y left Monday for a southern motor
offic e.
which will extend over a per- •
it of two months.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Wolf II.
Kagdanwish to thank their friends,
foe their kind expressions of sym- I
pathy in their regent bereavement

MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH.

Air. and Mrs. Irving Steinman
are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a daughter, Beverly
Frances, Jan. 26.

Mr. and Mrs. LOUili Solomon of
Franklin boulevard pleasantly en-
The next meeting of the North- tertained 14 guests at their home
Fannie Tushman entertained 18
western branch of the Jewish Old for dinner and bridge Friday ear- I
guests at a bridge party at her
home, 2693 Glendale avenue, on Folks Home will be held Monday ning to honor Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Saturday, Feb. 8, in honor of Jean afternonn at the Steller Hotel. En. I Kovinsky and Mr. and Mrs. Benia-
Blair, who is leaving Feb. 23 on an tertainment will be provided. Airs. I min Goldstein. Air. and Airs. Kovin-
Kavanau urges members to remit !sky expect to leave Feb 1 to in
extended trip to California.
for tickets and ads. their daughter, Mrs. Saul Birn-
krant and Mr. Birnkrant, in Is
Mr. and Airs. Jacob Schreiber, of
A bridge-tea is planned for Feb. Angeles, while Mr. and ;Mrs. Gold-
the Whittier, left for Florida last
week to spend some time at Miami 211 at the Steller Hotel. stein will leave Feb. 1 for Florida.
The dinner table was attractive
Reach, Key \Vest and Havana.
Mrs. J. Kavanau thanks her co- with a large howl of red roses and
Mrs. Jacoh Wachter and Mrs. chairman, Mrs. L. Rubenstein, and burning red tapers. Another af-
Irving Sillier were joint hostesses her committee for their co-opera- fair given to honor Air. and Mrs.
at a miscellaneous shower and tion in making the shadow dance a Goldstein was held Sunday evening
when Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bush.
bridge, honoring Miss Rae Wach- success.
ner were hosts at their home 401
ter, daughter of AIrs. Pauline
The
class
in
basket
weaving
and
Dwight street for dinner. The af-
11 ashler, whose marriage to Ben-
jamin Richman, son of Mr. and t ru,g making under Kthl able i di rc- fair was also to honor Mr. and
Rose
Kahn,
wi
lcon
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Mra. Goldstein on their twenty--
airs. Max Richman, will be solemn-
every Thursday afternoon at third wedding anniversary.
ized at the Hotel Statler, Feb. 23. tinue
the
home
318
Edmund
Place.
There
The Misses Esther Naimark and
Mrs. George Weinberg and chil-
Rose Greenberg, who will be Misa is also mending every Monday.
dren, Annclair and Jerry of
Wachler's attendants gave a show-
Youngstown, Ohio. came Friday to
er for her.
be the guests of Mrs. Weinberg's
I sister, Mrs. M. II. Willer and Mr.
Airs. Jack Uhr of New YorkThe card party for the benefit Willer
of Oneida road.
spent several keeks with her par- of the Sisterhossl, given in the
cots. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wetsman of Temple rooms last week,
was n
Virginia park.
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Hostesses on this
Mn. Aaron Perlman of New occasion were Mrs. Harold Lein
berg, Mrs. Monroe Kline and Mrs.
York, who is en route home from
David Goldfarb.
Toronto, stopped for several days
in Detroit, where she was the
The annual formal dance of Tem-
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ginn.
pie Beth Fl takes place on Weans , -
berg of Fullerton avenue.
day evening, Feb. 12, in the ball-
Just completed, overlooking
Alisa Norma Kurt of Mt. Cbm- room of Hotel Durant. This will
Grand Circus park.
, ems whose marriage to Benjamin be in the nature of a Valentine
A limited number of these
Rosenfeld will be an event of party.
remodeled and refurnished
March 16, was the honor guest at
suites. Large, pleasant living
The Rev. Ralph A. Kearns of
■ boudoir shower Saturday given
room. Two bedrooms with
the
First
Presbyterian
Church
will
by Miss Tillie Linovitz.
full-sized new beds and finest
he guest speaker to the Sisterhood
new full spring mattresses.
at its regular meeting on Wednes-
Lots of closet room, bath
day. Dr. Kearns has chosen as his
and reception hall.
subject "The ('hanging Costa I if
An ideal home for discrimi-
Morals." Tea is to be served after
nating business men to live
the meeting.
downtown
serviced by a One
Am Still
hotel.
Rabbi
Zeig.er
of
Beth
El
was
Waiting
Clifford 5200
guest speaker to the Exchange Club
for •
of Mount Morris or Tuesday. His
Dissatisfied
subject was - Experiences in Pales-
Castomar
tine." Rabbi Zeiger was guest
speaker at the Rotary and Kiwanis
---- •
Clubs earlier in the month.

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tenth wedding anniversary, lima-
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"The Unknown Sanctuary." Mem-
bers of the Friday evening group
will be cast in "A Daughter of Ilea
People," to be produced at the
clubhouse following the Purim
service on Friday, March it

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