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CLOSING OUT SALE
KINGS Downtown store

STORE HOURS 9 TO 6-SATURDAYS TO 9 P. M.

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
INVITATIONAL DANCE
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT

NEW YEAR'S AFFAIR I
PLANNED BY PURITY

Miss Nance Rosenthal, as chair-
man of the music committee, has
secured Bob Mithen and his North-
wood Inn Orchestra to play at the
annual informal dance being given
by the Young People's Society of

The first four officers of Wayne
county chapters were the guests of ,
l'urity Chapter No. 359 on Mon- '
,lay. The worthy grand patron,'
grand condustress and associate
conductress were among the
guests. The afternoon session was

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Pottery Bowls, Vases, 94c to $18.75
Decorated Serving Trays, $1.32 to $8.75
Porcelain Urns, $37.50 to $150 pair
Bronze Metal Ornaments, $2.63 to $157
Book Ends, $4.50 to $22.50 pair
Cigarette Boxes, $2.44 to $10.80
Vacuum Jug Sets, $11.25 to $21.83
2,000 Pieces of Glassware, 27c to $45
Goblets, $4.50 to $90 a dozen
Novelty Liqueur Glasses, $6 to $11.25 dozen
Photo Frames, $5.25 to $22.50
Silver and Pewter Pieces, 80c to $68
Decorated Waste Baskets, $2 to $8
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Sheer Duchess, $1.50 pair-Extra fine gauge and clarity ate
added features of these splendid hose. They are reinforced ot
strategic points. Their tops are daintily picoted.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, national
returned from a visit to New secretary of Hadassah, attended .
York. the donor luncheon in Detroit,
where she extended greetings and
Mrs. Rebecca Jackson of New felicitations to the Detroit chapter
I
York is visiting with her children, in behalf of the national board.
Ntr. and Mrs. Moritz Kahn of Bos- She was also guest of honor at a
ton boulevard.
luncheon meeting which took place
, at the Phoenix Club on Thursday,
Mrs. Raymond Einstein has re- where she was greeted by the
turned to her home in Pittsburgh president, Mrs. Ralph Davidson,
after n 10-day vsiit with her par- the officers of the Detroit chapter .
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Frank- of Hadassah, the board of direc-
tors, and the officers of the donor
lin.
luncheon.

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Acquaint Yourself With Our

Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellman
of Connecticut avenue were at
home to a group of friends last
Tuesday evening, among the guests
being actors appearing in "Young
Sinners." Wallace Ford, leading
- Pivot° hr Craine Studio', man of the play, entertained with
characterizations or noted persons
MISS NANCE ROSENTHAL
and with stories. A buffet lunch-
Congregation Shaarey Zedek this eon was served at midnight.
Saturday evening, lice. 13. An
entertaining musical program has
Dr. Emil Amberg spent Thanks-
been arranged especially for this giving week-end with his daughter.
affair.
Blanche, at Northampton, Mass.
The dance will be held in the
ballroom on the second floor of
Mrs. Hattie Schloss and daugh-
the Fort Shelby Hotel on Lafayette ter, Adele, left for Chicago, where
boulevard.
they will make their future home.
In order to insure the comfort
and pleasure of the dancers, only
Mrs. Belle Mayer and Mr. and
IOU tickets will be sold. Since the
Mrs. E. Becker of the Belcrest
issuance of the invitations a few will entertain with a buffet supper
weeks ago, tickets have been sell- Saturday night.
ing rapidly. No tickets will be
sold at the dom. If reservations
Elektra Rosanska, noted Detroit
have not already been made, they soprano, is a guest at the May-
should be made immediately by ' flower Hotel in Washington, where
calling Miss Wilma Glazer, at Eu- she is spendiing a fortnight with
clid 10:195. In order to avoid in-. friends. The Polish ambassador,
convenience due to delay in deliv-' Tytus Filipowicz, entertained in
ery of mail, all reservations re- her honor on Friday. She will ap-
ceived by Miss Glazer after Wed- pear in several concert programs
nesday of the past week are being while in the capital. Mme. Rosen-
held and may be called for at the ska entertained in Ambassador
door.
Filipowitz's honor on Tuesday.
Judging by the activity of com-
mittee, this dance is expected to;
Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg will
be one of the outstanding social have open house for their chit
c
events of the winter season.
I dren, Blanche, a student at Smith i
College, and Robert, who is at the
i hi gan.
GROUP University of Mc

Adrienne, $1.65 pair-[lave the new grenadine twist, or-
malok fashionings and daintily picoted tops.

Colette, $1.85 pair-Their smart dullness is achieved by !
powder-tone process that in not just a finish but an Miler.
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part of the silk.

Yvonne, $2.15 pair-They're so sheer and so duel
Yvonne hose are ingrain hose, and are of a 4S gauge.

Petale, $2.50 pair- -Hose that bear the tunic of Petal! al!!
always very sheer, very dainty and a joy to wear.

Charmant, $2.95 pair--All their French name
charming. Perfect complements to your lovely evening cloth.
or your Sunday Night frocks.

•

On Sunday evening, Dec. 14, in-
stead of the regular At Home,"
there will be a Chanukah program,
consisting of a reading of "Ilu•
moresque" by Mrs. Herbert Metz,
music by the Garfinkel sisters, and
a one-act play entitled "What
Happened on Chanukah," by a spe-
cially selected cast of Y. W.
A.
members. Dr. Samuel Levine of the
social science department of the
College of the City of Detroit will
be the guest speaker. llis subject !
will be "The Significance of Cha-
nukah." The program is open to
the public.

Fleurette, $2.95 pair-These hose are really a luxury and
the kind that most of us save for "very best."

IN THE HOSIERY SHOP

Fast Floor-Farmer Street Building

MRS. RALPH PAUL

devoted to the associate matrons,
with Asii t Matron h
Harwith in charge, while the eve-
ning was given over to the worthy
matrons with Matron Cora Jacoby `
in charge. Dinner was served at
6:30 by M. Pereira. The decora-
tions were in charge of Ann Paul.
The next meeting will be on
on Dec. 22, when cards will follow
the meeting, for members in good
standing only. Refreshments and
prizes will be features.
Purity's third annual
New
Year's dinner-dance will be held at
Hotel Statler, in the Crystal ball-
room. Reservations will be limit-
ed and those desiring them are
urged to call the chairman, Ilan-.
nth Ilarwith, Longfellow 0104.
Mrs. Ralph Paul is a member of
the committee.

Many interesting and entertain-
ing affairs have been given in
honor of Miss Patricia Kolodin,
whose marriage to Robert R. Lew-
iston will be an event of Dec. 25
at the Barium Hotel. On Nov. :30
the bride's mother, Mrs. Lewis
Kolodin, honored her (laughter
with a linen showier for 50 guests.
On Friday evening, Dec. 5, the Phi
Kappa Beta Sorority gave a din-
ner-dance for eight couples at the
Addison Florentine dining room, in
honor of the bride-elect and her
fiance. Miss Berte London hon-
ored the bride with a dinner and
personal shower for 14 guests on
Thursday, Dec. 11, at her home.
,
Miss Kolodin has chosen the Misses,
The Detroit chapter of Hades•
Berte London, Nanette Weinberg, ! sah is launching a campaign far
Ida Mae Leion, and her sister,. the Palestine School Luncheons
Frances Kolodin, for her bridal Fund, through which school chil-
party.
dren in Palestine are daily pro
;vb. led with hot and nourishing
CHANUKAH
31
Sirs.
If
11r. and Airs. James I. Gar-
Stearns of the De- luncheons.
frost-Leland Hotel left to span
The campaign will be launcher
M. H. Zackheim to Address Si,. tinkle of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., spent
the
winter
in
has
Angeles, Calif.
a week es the guests (4 Mr. and ;
on Dec. 15, (luring the week of
terhood Affair Dec. 22.
Mrs. Ilenry
1._
Chanukah.
During this week a n
evitt
of
the
Belerest.!
Maurice II. Zackheim, president
appeal will be made to the chi!
Mrs. Harry Becker of Sherwoo
of the United Hebrew Schools of
Mrs.
Joseph
Blonder
of
Chi-
(1
dren
in
the
religious
and Sunday
!Forest
returned
Saturday
from
Detriot, anti former president of
schools. Rabbis and teachers hav(
is visiting with her children, visit with Dr. and Mrs. Benjami
the Shaarey Zedek, will address cago
1 . and
n
offered
their
co-operation
in tie
Mrs.
Nathan
Simons
of
Breakstone
of
Sheridan
road.
t he meeting of the Sisterhood of,
Chicago boulevard.
quainting the pupils with the woe k
ongregation Shaarey Zedek, at
-
of this luncheon fund.
the Twelfth and Atkinson branch,
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kaplan o f
Mr. a nd Mrs. M
This noble work was institute I
h, for- Edison aenue were at home la
on :Monday, Dec. 22, at 2 P. m., reedy o Shamoki
f
st by Rev. Dr. !Maurice Harris nin,
n,
Pa. are mak- Sunday ivezi,nB
. Mir,
v
taking as his topic "Chanukah, A
(h,ro
. oAf
n it years ago, on his return from Pal.
ing their permanent home in Be-
lai , son for American Jewry.
inagr Mitzvah. Amon g
fruit.
Mrs. ICAlert Lowenberg heads a
the out-of-town guests were M r. estine, after seeing so many HMI(
children suffering from extremc
mmittee which arranged the pro-!
and Mrs. David Garbousky an
cases of malnutrition.
Mrs. Jacob Klivans of Youngs- d aughter, Ruth,
;111111 for this meeting, to induct:
Mr. and Mr s. year $2,500 was so raised. The firs t
Ohio,
is
visiting
her
sisters,
selections by MN. Martin W.
Chas, Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed w.
Realizing the importance of
Ve'serg. aecomeanied by Miss Bertha and Rose I.ipsitz. Mrs. Pivovitz of Grand Rapids; Mrs.
`• I a Tobin. "My Chanukah Con- Klivans also attended the Hades- Zax and Mrs. R. Silverman of Ch B. properluy feeding the children o f
Palestine, Iladassah took over O n
cago, Ill,
11,i , ;' a sketch by Vivian Mandel ! sah luncheon.
project in its entirety as a part of
'Aid Miriam Savage, will be staged,
its program and the growth has
Miss Constance Sidder of Webb
and there will be songs and group'
Mr. and Mrs. Lax Rosenth
been
gradual until now, when $25,
avenue
is
visiting
friends
in
Chi-
ul
da !icing by the kindergarten class 1
have returned from Slanistiqu e, 1100 is to be Iladassah's nationa
ago,
l
f the United Hebrew Sihools, un-1
Mich., and are residing at the
quota,
with $000 as Detroit's pro
. ler the direction of Mrs. J. Alt-I
portion of that amount.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Manischewitz of shire.
-an. There will also be recitations
Sirs. Hyman C. Broder is chair
' ly Mindela Chad and a snow dance Cincinnati, Ohio, returned after a
Dr. E. E. flybys and his brothe
and wags under the direction of brief visit in Detroit.
r, man of the Detroit committee
S Pat entertain .1 three
with
Mrs. Frank Vass as secretary,
Miss L. like. A social hour will
their fr
ernity brothers, Alexander Goo(
The committee members are Mrs.
Mrs. Samuel Goldstein of Fart
f II (0' the meeting.
•
nd I rving Grandberg, bop I ,
W ayne, Ind., was the guest of Mrs. t
Ars. Simon Weisman, Mrs.
Herman Fisher of Atkinson ave- of Baltimore, 31(1., and Joseph he ", Philip Gilbert, Mrs. Benjamin
CHANUKAH DINNER OF nue.
enson of Chicago, Ill, the pas e . ! Wilk, Mrs. Moe Lansky, Mrs. Jos.
week-end.
EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
t Blatt, Sirs. A. Ferar, Mrs. Simon
Shetzer, Mrs. Eli Sachse, Mrs.
THIS SUNDAY EVENING
Moses F. Epstein, national
Harry B. Keidan, Mrs. Maurice
Hadassah secretary, was the guest
Mr. and Mrs. Dan
H ars
ri o
The fourth annual Chanukah of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ii. Ehrlich 1721 Calvert avenue ann ounc e tI f Goldstick, Mrs. 7,. Wasserman,
le
Mrs.
Moe Leiter, Mrs. Saul Jacob,
itzv
a
of
Second
boulevard
during
her
dinner of the Congregation Eman-
Mar Mh of their son, Natha
uel will take place at the congrega- visit for the Hadassah donors to take plac e on Saturday, Dec. 2 n, Mrs. Milton Gordon and Mrs. Jack
0, Popkin.
luncheon.
at
the
Atkins
tion, Taylor and Wilson, Sunday
on and Twelfth
branch of the Sh
evening, Dec. It.
aarey Zedek Syna-
Milford Pregerson of Gladstone gogue. Mr. and Mrs. Harris will
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky will de-
liver an address. appropriate Chan- avenue is visiting at Catalina Is- be hosts to relatives and friends
OBSERVE CHANUKAH
land,
Calif.
ukah singing will be provided by
at a reception at their home on
I antor Boyarsky and /1 playlet will
Sunday, Dec. 21, from 2 to 5 n
The second annual Chanukah cel-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse are m. and 7 to 10 p. M.
he presented by the children of the
ebration of the Zionist-Revisionists
No cards.
Bible clones. Costumes for the now residing at the Chatham
and Brith Trumpeldor, will be held
Apartments.
Mrs.
children were made by Mrs. Meyer
Fineman of 248 East in Byron-Philadelphia Hall (,n Dec.
Shugerman, Mrs. Louis German-
Ferry avenue has returned from a 21. at 8:30 p. m.
The Young People's Society of trip to Chicago,
sky, Mrs. Herman Fisher and Miss
The musical and literary pro-
Esther Karleil. Mrs. Ralph I'sul, Mt. Clemens is making final plans
gram will be given in the Chanu-
or the dance to be held in the
Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith, and Mrs. Isa-
Mrs. S. K. Slobin of 3740 Tyler kah spiirit. Cantor Boyarsky of
dore Karbel, have arranged an un- Olympia a Hotel ballroom Dec. 20. ,.. v. y nu ;ro
the week-end at Bay Congregation Emanuel and mem-
usual decorative scheme for the Besides
Mich ., w th t. 2
peppy orchestra, there IC
reeni;eg i o
be1rfnootu%ri,d,!rds,.. bers of Halevy-liazemir, will par-
dining room.
will be entertainment during inter- idsa
Greenberg
ideate in the program. There
Mrs. Eli Sachse is chairman of missions.
den street, who isi now her daugh- will also be piano and violin solos.
the dinner and Mrs. Max Schubi-
ter's guest for a short time. From
ner is in charge of reservati ins.
Dr. Alvin Hersch will be the here both leave for Chicago
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, president of speaker at the November tour Mrs. Greenberg will spend W here
the
the Sisterhood, will preside aver tneetiing of the Union of Ameri- winter with her children, Dr, and
the program.
can Hebrew Congregations on Dec. Mrs. Harry Lebeson. Mrs. Slobin
A board meeting was held Thurs- 1 I, in Grand Rapids, Mich., at entertained for her mother by re-
day at the home of Mrs. Harry Emanuel Congregation. The tour ceiving many of her friends and
Detroit's Largest Neighborhood
Levin, 1711) Taylor avenue. Thi is conducted annually to spread acquaintances in this city.
Gift Shop
rummage sale under the chairman- the message of Reform Judaism
ship of Mrs. Harry Schram started and the Union of American He-
On Saturday, Nov. 29 Mes-
last week, on Hastings near Fred- brew Congregations.
Our Prices Are Lowest
David A. (lames Jack Geller and George
erick.
Brown is chairman of the tour and Brown, sister-in-law and sister of
Rabbi Emil W. Leipziger of Tours Miss Ann C. Geller, a bride-elect
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Synagogue, New Orleans, heads of Jan. 4, entertained in her honor
fib
CARNIVAL ON DEC. 14 the Hebrew Union College alumni at a beautifully appointed bridge.
committee for the tour.
luncheon and showier for 50 guests
-
at
the
Chatham
Apartmente,
The
A special meeting of the Home
Mrs. Phillip Schaeffer, who has tables were placed in the shape of
Relief Society was held Wednes-
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. been visiting her daughter. Mrs. a "T" and decorated with yellow
sbehbe
eronems,m.ass a ori a lir k od se f s h
B. Schwartz on Blaine avenue. Charles King of the Wilshire, has
9034 Twelfth Street
. rw o'h ui F e f h hou
co t l
color
Mrs. Charles Marienthal, chairman returned to her home in Buffalo, o
Near Clairmount
N.
of the ways and means committee,
A notable event in social circles
gave a report in connection with
the coming carnival, to be held c Miss Dorothy D. Lieberman of took place in the Philadelphia-
Dec. 14 at the Taller Hotel. Sirs. h hicago boulevard has returned Byron hall on Saturday and Sun-
one from a two weeks' visit to clo
a po
y Nov.
oi,
n i o 2h2on and d 0 :3, when the
Live at the
Harry Shulman, president of the
re-
society, complimented her and her C olumbus and Dayton, Ohio.
Fairbairn NOW.
2f the Bar Mitz-
-
vah of Alfred Benjamin, youngest
able co-workers for the results ob-
Save time and
80Y1 of Dr. and Mrs.
H. E. Lippitt.
tained. A meeting for the election R The Misses Julia Zuiehaek and
money and know
hods Cohen entertained Tuesday was observed. Store than 500
of officers for the coming year will
guests
new comforts
participated. A buffet
be held Dec. 29 at the home of a vening. Dec. 9, for 50 guests at
e
drcsa Dancing
.
Mrs. Joseph Grabo on Kipling a bridge and Chinese midnight luncheon
was served.
The Bar
folic
upper, at the home of Miss Julia Mitzvah delivered an eloquent ad.
Vito Sin Weekly
street.
Single
uieback, 2045 Taylor avenue.
owed.
311 to Sts Weedy
The occasion of the evening wa
was a
Double
i
food shower given for the b Re ene f. t
31.50
to $3 Dally
.1r. and Mrs. S. Kilt and family
of the Jewish Emergency
WILLIAM G. LEE
!of Atkinson avenue had am their
Manager
!
and an accumulation of approxi ., guests
over e th
Mr. and
/oho R. at Columbia
mately 25 bushel baskets of food•1 Mrs. Stanley Si. Schrieber (Jea-
"Yarn Homo Away
stuffs were received from the
offchS,(ontotgh BeNn4:
From Horne
C1 Fountain Pens .... $2.50 up
guests. Miss Mollie Scholnick as-
Chicago.
inn
e
til
t"ef
N
1Fo
sisted the hostesses in receiving Ia
rs,
irra
metSnrcleyhber
r)
rie o also visited
❑ Pencils
$1.00 in
the guests.
with their cousins, Mr. and Sire. C.
❑ Desk Sets
$4 50 up
-
I liVolfgang, Mr. and Sirs. I. Ellie,
Mrs.
Judy
Bookstein
was
hosteesland,
Dr. and Mrs. S. Wolfgang and [
❑ Bible & Prayer Bks .51.03 ti:i
let a bridge-shower honoring her I their families.
1
' El Leather Portfolios $2.50 lip
'sister-in-law. Ann Bookstein, a
: bride-elect of Dec. 28.
] Backgammon Boards $1.00 u2
Mr. and Mrs. F. Barhoff and
Mrs. J. Boyaner have moved to
I'D Contract Bridge Ms $1.00
Miss Harriett Berkson of Chi- 2242 Blaine avenue.
!
has been extensively enter-,
❑ BOOK ENDS
$2.50 o) I cogs
tained the past two weeks while' Miss Betty Drapkin will serve
Unusual and Distill:tire C'irlst• , the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. as one of the hostesses at an open I
mas Cards from Sc to SI.
Maxwell
II. Emmer of Kentucky forum bridge to be held this Sun-
A Fine Line of nchhEs end
Famed 3 , Ibouemes.
revenue. day, Dec. II, at 2 o'clock, at Hotel'
-
Taller. Organizations have been '
SAVINGS CLUB IS OPEN
Dorothy Fishman, 7-year-old invited to send committees of two'
I IDFATY TRLST COMPANY
each.
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nathan
Prominent speakers, enter-
1550 Woodward Ave.
Fishman, gave a piano concert be- tainment, and refreshments are ,
101.1.1 TY TRUST BLDG.
,tbi s'!ed L:7;
R S %V 01.ID a t CONGRESS
sr (p ee (r (s. in" . OP- OP N le _ I fore a large audience in Grinnell scheduled. There is no charge for i
Brothers'
.'
d' .
admission.

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Wed. Eve., Dec. 19-A Mass Meeting

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national Organizer of Icor

AT JERICHO TEMPLE--TICKETS 25c

Fri. Eve., Dec. 19-A Banquet

AT LABOR TEMPLE, Delmar avenue, Tickets 50c

Thurs., Dee. 18, 1:30 p. m.-A luncheon by women's branch.
Jericho Temple.
Tickets .15 Cents
Jan. 16, 17, 18-The annual bazaar at Jericho Temple.

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