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THEi)erttorrjEwisitetRoxicLE
DENTAL CONVENTION
WILL BE HELD HERE
For His
111i1au
MOVIES WILL AID
LUNCHEONS FUND
The twenty-third annual con-
vention of the Alpha Omega, den-
tal fraternity, will be held in De-
troit, at Hotel Stotler, on Dec. 22,
:33 and 24.
Mrs. Ilarry W. Kohn is chairman
of the Michigan branch of the la-
6ifts"
Give Him
DRESS ACCESSORIES
A children's movie and enter-
tainment will be given on Tuesday
afternoon, Dec. :30, at the Avalon
Theater, Linwood near Davison.
to at the Palestine school lunch-
eons fund. Mrs. Milton Gordon
and Mrs. Simon Shetzer are in
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak
in Toledo this Saturday night in
the innterests of the November
Tour of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations.
WE ARE PRE-
PARED TO
MEET YOUR
FORMAI, RE-
Q UIR EM E NTS
FOR HOLIDAY
Mrs. Max Fruhoff of the Wil-
shire was hostess at a buffet sup-
per for 20 friends last Sunday.
NEEDS
Miss Marjorie Epstein of Chi-
cago boulevard entertained with a
dinner last Saturday, after which
a musical program was presented,
with Frank Bishop, well-known
pianist, as principal artist. Miss
Epstein left for Washington, D. C.,
the following day and will remain
there over the holidays.
-
Suggestions for Correct Dress
Phew by Myra Stud
MRS. HARRY W. KOHN
For Children
The Music Study Club of De-
troit will present Mrs. J. S. Sauk,
mezzo-soprano, and Mrs. Burton
Clamage, pianist, in a radio pro-
gram Tuesday, Dec. 30, 3:30 p. m.,
over WJR. Mrs. Clamage will
also act as accompanist for Mrs.'
Souls. The philanthropic commit-
tee of the club is giving a pro-
gram at the Arnold Old Folks
Home, 456 Selden avenue, Satur-
(lay, Dec. 27, at 2:30 p. m. The
program will include vocal selec-,
dons by Mrs. J. S. Sauls, readings
by Mrs. Harry Becker, piano nun- 1
bers by Mrs. Samuel Simon, dances'
(a fantasy) by pupils of the Bon-
stelle School of the dance. Mrs.
Simon will accompany Mrs. Saab:
and the dancers. Mrs. William IL I
Isenberg is chairman of the day.
Miss Margaret Franklin arrived
•--
from Painesville, Ohio, where she
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marks enter-
is a student at Lake Erie College,
to spend the holiday recess with rained the Tuesday Bridge Club
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. with a buffet supper and bridge at
their new home on Parkside ave-
! Frankli n o f Edi son avenue.
nue last Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn and
(laughter, Rosalie, issued invita-
Miss Barbara Kopman of St.
tions for a dance to be given at Louis, Mo., is the guest of Mr. and
their home on Rowena street Mrs. Sol Kopman of Calvert aye-
Dec. 29.
nue.
An exciting little Doughboy tractor of painted
metal, which moves when wound up
t2
An indoor golf set that works on the living room
carpet. Fascinating obstacles, club, and hall
A box of French stationery, cunningly designed,
with ten sheets and ten envelopes, only ....
A perfectly ducky set of baking dishes, includ-
Mg 14 pieces
MRS. MILTON GORDON
Symphony Orchestra
Popular Concerts
LUBIN'S
Frank & Seder
Great Holiday Sale
Four Famous Makes of Regular $1.95 Shirts
'1.39
Broadcloths
Poplins
Rayons
Madras
Plain White Plain Colors
Stripes and Patterns
fAIRBAIRN
Miss Beverly Stark of Havana,
Cuba, a student at the University
of Michigan, is spending the holi-
days as the house guest of Miss .
Natalie Arden of Chicago boule-
Live in the Fairbairn yard.
and enjoy hotel corn-
forts and conveniences
$8 to s10 Weekly
Single
$11 to $15 Weekly
Double
$1.50 to $3 Daily
WILLIAM G. LEE
Manager
John R. •t Columbia
. Your Homo Away
From Homo."
Just a glance at the materials will tell
you that thee are FINE shirts, well tail-
ored and finely finished. Collar-attached,
collar-to-match and neckband styles. Sixes
r4
13 , ,, to 17.
Gift Neckties
lifts
69c $1.00
All silk lined ... Hand-tailored ...
Fine Brocades...
•-•'S New Fancy Imporated Silks
OCK.Z.). Satins ... Fancy • • • Domestic
Twills.
Silks.
Third Floor.
N
betroit's Largest Neighborhtssi
Gift Shop
Our Prices Are Lowest
Open Every Night
■?
Brocaded robes trimmed and fared
with Skinner's satin.
Blanket Robe sets
$4.95
"Eagle" Crepe Muffler
81.85
Men's Silk Hose, 2 pr.. 41.00
Worsted Sw
Coats..$2.95
Silk Crepe Squares
$1.39
Silk Lined Robes
$9.85
Oriental .Arts Co.
9034 Twelfth Street
Near
Clairmount
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris of
1721 Calvert avenue announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Nathan,
to take place on Saturday, Dec. 20,
at the Atkinson and Twelfth
branch of the Shaarey Zedek syna-
gogue. Mr. and Mrs. Harris will
be hosts to relatives and friends
at a reception at their home on
Sunday, Dee. 21, from 2 to 5 p. nt.
and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
The Bar Mitzvah of Master Al-
bert Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ruby Fischer of 2633 Elmhurst
avenue, was celebrated at the Beth
David Synagogue on Saturday.
Dec. 13. The reception was hell
at Joseph Bros.' restaurant, where
Sheriff-elect Henry Behrendt was
guest of honor, accompanied by
Under Sheriff Ilenry Wagner and
Chief Deputy Archie Fraser. Rabbi
Kutnick and Master Albert deliv-
ered addresses.
Mrs. Nathaniel Schooler, and her
grandchild, Betty Irene Levine, all
of 2030 Hazelwood avenue, left
for Miami Beach, Ha., where they
will remain until May.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone and
daughter, Naomi, of Wildemere
_ . avenue, left on a motor trip to
1 I Florida, where they will spend the
.
!winter months.
YOUR 4-x, XMAS
SAVINGS CLUB IS OPEN
FIDELITY TROT COMPANY
FIDELITY TRUST BLDG.
Mrs. B. R. Schlesinger and son,
Murton, of Cleveland, are visiting
Mrs. Schlesinger's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Klein of 3380 Coiling-
wood avenue.
Mrs. B. Meisner, her daughter,
t• .
Robes . . . $5.50
Book Gifts
Save Time
and Money
GRISWOLD dif CONCRFSe,
Miss Fannie Hechtman of Elm-
hurst avenue entertained four
tables of bridge on Sunday eve-
Sing, Dec. 14. A luncheon and
dancing followed. The out-of-
town guests were Bob Fisher, Her-
man Schwartz and Lou Schlumfer, I
all of Jackson, Mich. '1
It is astonishing even to
us who know what a smart
th'ng it is, how many people
avoid the weariness of shop-
ping by bringing their entire
lists for as to fill. And our I
experienced - and clever -
salespeople select exactly the
right book to fit every person
on the list. The wise giver
thus has • lot of fine presents
at less trouble - and less
money-than if he had spent
days searching elsewhere.
Books for All Tastes
For Lawyers
Daniel Webster (Fuess)
2 vol. . .
. .$10.00
Wm. H. Taft (Duffy) ....$5.00
For the Defense (new
edit'on)
$2.00
A speedy velocipede to fit a bright-eyed
young man between the ages of 3 and 6
10C
$9. 95
A roadster for a young firechief to tear around
in. Painted in very bright red
ETCHINGS EXHIBIT
AT JEWISH CENTER
Fine Shirts
. 50
$2.75
An air gun that shoots five cork balls, one after
the other, without having to be reloaded
CHARITY CARD PARTY
■
$3
A painting set of brushes, paints and crayons
with which young Raphaels will do wonders .. $2
tt h o ln itht
SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 20
00
u0C
A set of table and two chairs painted green and
ivory, of wood, to tit children up to 6 year
4'"
charge of arrangements for this'
affair and the ticket distribution is
dies' auxiliary. Among the women
being made by Mrs. Philip Gilbert
who are heading the various com-
and
Mrs. Maurice Gooldstick. Tick-
mittees are Mrs. II. II. Mitz Mrs.
TUXEDOS - TAIL COATS -
] ets may also bg obtained through'
J. T. Rathner, Mrs. B. R .Siden-
HIGH SILK HATS-BLACK OR
I
Mrs.
Hymen C. Broiler, chairman
berg and Mrs. S. C. Silver. En-
GRAY HOMBURGS-GRAY OR
of the luncheons fund committee.
WHITE CLOVES-ONE OR TWO
tertainment has been provided for
of Detroit Hadassah; Mrs. 1 , rank '
the visiting ladies, and everyone is
BUTTON OPEN-BACK SHIRTS
Vaas, secretary; Mrs. Jay Alvin,
-WHITE OR BLACK WAIST-
working hard to make this a ban-
Dr. and Mrs. N. Gates of Atkin-
Day Krolik, Jr., student at Dart- Mrs. Simon Weisman, Mrs. Benja-
ner convention.
COATS.
son avenue will entertain for their mouth College, is home for the'' min Wilk, Mrs Moe Lansay, Mrs.
son, George, at a dinner party on holiday vacation with hi.
parents, Jas. Blatt, Mrs. A. I. erar, Mrs. Si-
Dec. 23.
mon Shetzer, Mrs. Eli Sachse. Mrs.:
Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik.
SHAAREY ZEDEK YOUNG
Harry B. Keidan, Mrs. Moe Leiter,
GROUP PICKS OFFICERS
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gutman o
Mrs.
Saul Jacob, Mrs. Milton Gor-
Calvert avenue gave a dinne f I Miss Carmen Wolff, student at don, Mrs. J. Popkin and Mrs. Mau-,
The Junior Young People's So- party last Sunday for the pleusur r Chicago University, and Miss Mil- rice Landau.
dred Wolff, student at the Uni-
ciety of Sharey Zedek wit (hold an of a number of friends.
1400 WASHINGTON BLVD.
Last Sunday, Mrs. Landau de-
versity of Wisconsin, daughters of
open meeting Sunday at 3 o'clock
livered several addresses at Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wolf o Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff of Law- day schools, acquainting the chil-
at the Atkinson branch of the syn-
rence avenue, are home for the
CLOTHES AND FITTINGS FOR
agogue. Sons and daughters of GGrand Rapids were the guests o holidays.
dren with the nature of the work
MEN OF SOPHISTICATED TASTES
members and their friends are in- their daughter, Mrs. Sally Kraus
of the Palestine school luncheon
-DESIGNED EXPRESSLY FOR
vited to attend. Music and (lanc- of Webb avenue.
rand, whereby hundreds of under-
SCHOEN ICK SPECIFICATIONS
Miss Natalie Arden, a student nourished children are provided,
ing will follow a brief Chanukah
at the University of Michigan, will with wholesome meals at little or
program.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinso
n
The charter group of the recent- and Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sulzberg spend the holidays with her par-, no cost. This campaign will con-
)) organized society approved a con- er will entertain with another o I ents, 31r. anti Mrs. B. G. Arden of tinue until Dec. :II. Every Sun'
t 'Chicago boulevard, and will be ac-
stitution at its business last Sun- their series f dinne
day the Hebrew school child is
companied by her classmate, Miss asked to make it contribution be-
\ day and named officers and mem- Sunday night.
Beverly Stark of Havana, Cuba.
bers of the hoard of directors who
fore that time in order that the De-.
Miss Judith Margolis of Pitts-
trait quota of $600 be realized,
will serve until the close of the
GIVEN BY
burgs and Freda Marcus of Johns-
year in June.
Miss Toba E. Berman will re-
The following are the officers: town will spend the holiday vaca- turn this week from Emerson Col.'
Sidney Caplan, president; Albert tion with their aunt and uncle, Mr lege of Oratory, Boston, Mass., to
JERICHO TEMPLE, Joy Road and Linwood
Gordon, vice-president • Esther and Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne of spend her vacation with her par-'
I, lwenberg, secretary; and William Hazelwood avenue.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman
of 60 Burlingame avenue.
Caplan, treasurer. The four offi-
Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg will
cers and the following constitute
REFRESHMENTS ANI) PRIZES
the board of directors: Joenb Kei- have open house Dec. 21 for their
Dorothy Rosenthal, who is a stu- '
Proceeds to be distributed among Detroit needy. Your
dan, Hanson Buchner, Emil Isberg, children, Blanche, a student at dent at Milwaukee Downer Col- Works of Italian-Jewish Ar-
presence will be appreciated.
Herschel Zackheim, Sara Berman, Smith College, and Robert, who is lege, will spend her vacation with
tist to be Shown Until
at the University of Michigan.
and Abner Friedman.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus
'
Dec. 30.
Miss Berman heads the social
Rosenthal, at the Wilshire.
Miss Rosalie Kahn, daughter of
The art cammitbp of the Jewish
DETROIT ---- committee of the society. Esther
Lowenberg is chairman of a com- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn of ho-
Centers Association announces a
Gabriel Alexander, son of Mr.
mittee which will select a distinc- went street, is home from Vassar
special exhibition and sale of etch
SEASON'S GREETINGS
and Mrs. Sidney Alexander of
College for the holiday period.
tive name for the organization.
Richton avenue, who is a student ings by Erneste H. Hayes, an Ital
'an Jewish artist, which opened on
AND BEST WISHES
'ORCHESTRA HALL'
at Harvard, is spending the holi-
Sally Ruled, student at Vassar
Monday, Dec. 13, at the Jewish
JUNIOR NATIONAL FUND College, is spending the holidays day period with his parents.
Center, 31 Melbourne avenue, and
Neat Saturday Night at 8:30
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
will continue until Dec 30.
PLANS FOR DANCE Jan. 181 M.
Miss Evelyn Haber of Cleveland,
Butzel of Burns Drive.
The subjects of the etchings are
Ohio, who has been visiting Mrs. varied, and include head studies.
VICTOR KOLAR Conducting
The Junior Jewish Notional
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel and Charles King of the Wilshire, has I andscapes, interesting scenes of
Orchestra, 50c Balcony, 2114
Fund is giving a dance on Jan. 18,
daughter, Rosalie, of Burns Drive returned to her home.
GENERAL ADMISSION
toly, and some religious cumposi-
at the Book Cadillac hotel with
will entertain at a dinner party
Bone. reserved at $1.00 • seat
Jack McGays Orchestra supplying!
Christmas night at the Book-Cad-
Mr. Baylis is an Italian Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Kaplan ionis.
the music. The proceeds go for illac Hotel.
and family of Palmer avenue left a rtist who has worked for years in
The Next Symphony Pair redeeming Palestine.
for Florida.
he historical cities in Italy and has
The
club
meets
every
Wednes-
Thur. Eve. Jan. I 'Fri. Aft. Jan.
eceived niany awards for his work.
Among University of Michigan
day at the Sharey Zedek Branch,
1526 Washingto n Blvd.
at 8:30
I
at 2.30
from Detroit who are
The art committee will hold a re-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone and
Twelfth and Atkinson. The organ- students
h
ception on Tuesday, Dec. 23, from
ome
for
the
holiday
vacation
are
,
daughter,
Naomi,
of
Wildemere
Bernardino Molinari
Opposite Steller Hotel
ization is taking an active part in
eight until 10 o'clock at the Jewish
Jane Fechimer, Mira Sarasohn lavenue, left for Miami, Fla.
Guest Conductor
the J. N. F. bazaar to be held Feb.
Center. The public is invited. The
Terry Fisk, Jean Levy, Miss Bea-
22 to 2-1.
trice Ehrlich, Elaine Schlesinger,
Mr. and Mrs. Kraus of Cincin- ostesses will be, Mrs. Walter
h'uchs, Mrs. Milford Stern. Mrs.
Josephine Stern, Jean Goldberg nati are visiting with their chil- Fuchs,
and Virginia Gage.
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fech- Ioseph Welt, Mrs. David 13. •erbe,
Mrs,
Milton Alexander, Miss Emma
inter and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scheur.
Butzel, Miss Frances Iliger, and
Miss Janet Welt, daughter of - --
Mrs.
Sol
R. Levin.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt, is
Mr. and Mrs. William Goldberg
The exhibition will be open to the
home from Smith College to spend are leaving Sunday to spend the
public
every
day between the
the holiday vacation with her fam- rest of the winter in California.
ily.
hours of 10 a. m. and 10 p. m.
The art comindtee of the Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lam and
Miss Blanche Amberg, a stu- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greenberg of Centers Association which is spon-
dent at Smith College, is home to Chicago spent the week-end as the soring this exhihititm consists of
I OPEN EVERY NIGH
T TO 9 O'CLOCK UNTIL DECEMBER 23 I
guests
of Mr. Court.
and Mrs. Harry Co- Mrs. David B. Werbe, chairman,
spend the holiday period with her hen
of Glynn
Fred M. Butzel, Milton M. Alexan-
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Emil Am-
der, Mrs. Walter Fuchs, Rabbi Leon
berg of Boston bOulevard.
Miss Jean Grosberg, who at- From, Miss Frances Inger and
Miss Roserna Finsterwald, stu- tends the Ward-Belmont School in Walter Bluech•r.
Nashville, Tenn., has returned
dent
at Scudder Finsterwald,
School for Girls,
and Frederick
stu- home to visit her parents, Mr. am!
dent at University of Pennsyl- Mrs. Charles Grosberg.
vania, are home for the holiday
period with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fannie Rodin of 277 Bel-
Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald of La mont and her sister, Mrs. Sonya
Salle boulevard.
Rosenberg, are .spending the win-
ter months in Los Angeles at the
Hotel Cushner.
THE ZVILLER LADIES' AID SOCIETY
Hudson's Present
Gifts for Chanukah
$1 .50
$13.95
50c
A set of eight tiny, but brave, leaden soldiers,
representing the armies of the world
HUDSON'S-TOTTOWN-TWELFTH FLOOR
For Women
$6
Dainty satin hostess slippers with matching velvet
bows and contrasting linings, a pair
BETTER SHOE SHOP-SEVENTH FLOOR-FARMER STREET
Sixteen-button length kidskin gloves for
formal evening wear, a pair
...
$8.95
HUDSON'S-FIRST FLOOR-WOODWARD AVENUE
BUILDING
Women's sheer chiffon hose such as Adrienne
$1.65
or sheer Duchess, a pair
HUDSON'S-FIRST FLOOR-FARMER STREET BUILDING
For Men
$1 .95
Nlen's broadcloth shirts in white, colors or pat-
terned. Weil-tailored and cut roomy
$1.50
"Dividend" full-fashioned hose for men in all plain 75c
colors of silk, a pair
Men's hand-tailored neckwear in fancy stripes,
small figures and all-over designs
50c
Linen handkerchiefs from Ireland, colored
and white
FIRST FLOOR IN THE STORE FOR MEN
■ t5.50
Wool house jackets trimmed in contrasting col-
ors. Warm, comfortable and long-wearing N '
SECOND FLOOR IN THE STORE FOR MEN
1.•■■•••■■41
HUDSON'S
GPI?. MgMILLAN CO
for
Rare Imports
Out-of-Season Delicacies
Staple Food Stuffs
Unusual gifts
Candy . . . Cigars . . . Cigarettes . . . a complete
assortment from the most noted foreign and
domestic makers-beautifully packaged for gifts
McMillan Baskets
of
Fruits and Delicacies
make ideal gifts-Christmasy
center pieces for Holiday din-
ners. Filled to overflowing with
luscious imported and domestic
fruits, sugared dates, figs, jars
of jam, etc. Baskets tilled in
stock or we fill them to individ-
ual order.
Prises t.inge front
$ 3 fit 50
RANDOLPH 8800
WOODWARD AT FORT
Airs. Theodore Keller
INSTRUCTION IN CONTRACT BRIDGE
Reasonable Rates
Longfellow 7708
For the Air-Minded
Sky's the Limit (Tomlin-
son)
$3.50
Narrative History of Avi-
ation
$4.00
The Wright Brothers
$2.00
For Bankers
Morgan the Magnificent. 7.3.50
They Told Barron
$5.00
For Sea-Faring Men
Third Annual New Year's Eve.
DINNER DANCE
GIVEN BY
When Ships Were Ships $3.00
Voy rrrrr Unalr•id
$3.00
Greyhounds of the Sea..$15.00
For Art-Lovers
Fine P.m,. of the Year. $10.00
Annual of American De-
"En
$7.50
For the Tired Maine's
Man
Beds (Gremlin Marx) . 11.00
Sin. of New York
$5.00
Peter Arno'. Hullabaloo $3.00
PURITY CHAPTER 359, 0. E. S.
STATLER HOTEL (Crystal Ballroom)
Wednesday Night, December 31
PEPPY MUSIC-FAVORS-NOISE-MAKERS
R
Call
ions Limited-$6.00 Per Plate
Mrs Hanna Harwith, Longfellow 5725
Mrs. Cora Jacoby, Longfellow 6104
, For Almost Everybody
Little America (Byrd)... $5.00
For Children
Sonny Elephant (Madge
Durham)
.
rrr
Little P,1 Robinson
(Beatris Potter)
Hitty
Cloth books at 2k to
ANNUAL
Gewerkschaften Campaign Banquet
$2.50
$2.00
5230
$1.25
SHEEHAN'S
BOOK STORE
1515 Woodward Ave.
HOTEL FORT WAYNE
THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 25
Principal Speaker Will Be
DAVID BEN-GURION
Noted Labor Leader, Secretary of the Histadruth,
Also Local Leaders of Repute
A feature of the banquet Thursday evening will be • con-
cert by the Hale•y-Hasomir Choral Society. Mr.. Emma Lanai ,
off Scharer will be • soloist on the grogram.