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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-01-16

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PAGE SIX

TIE L'irRorr,/fltisif 9. RON ICU

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MEMBERSHIP DRIVE OF
U. H. S. WOMEN'S LEAGUE

'WM.. Ado.

JI.j.

An enthusiastic meeting o f the
Northwestern Women's League of
the United Hebrew Schools was
held at the home of the president

Dr. 14•0 M. Franklin, Mr. and
Leon A. Makielski is showing
Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. several portraits of prominent De-
Milford Stern and Mrs. Sarah Ro- troiters in his exhibition at the J.
senzwcig, Atelvilh• Welt and Mor- t,. Hudson Art Galleries, Opening •
ids Garvett will leave Saturday for ; .tun. 20. An informal reception is
Philmlelphia to attend the thirty.: being held for Mr. Makielski at
second annual council of the 2 ::10 on Monday afternoon, Jan.
Union of American Hebrew Con-. 20, to which the public is invited.
' gregat ions. : A along the portraits to be exhib- I
ited are Elektra Rosriska, noted!
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman ' s"Pra"; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gil-
: of Hamilton Drive entertained ! bert, Mrs. Rose von Dolcke, Bar- .
' gw u
'rtehst isylinner last Saturday for 18 i bara Finsterwald, daughter of Mr..
: and M rs. Miles Finsterwald ; Jo- 1
I seph Sillman, son of Mrs. Gene-
MISS CAROLINE WEIL

. Finne 3., Mrs.
Mrs Arthur
. rtr
u
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson' "'" . Sill Man
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. IV( il of Park-
an I Israel 1 ( Roy,
will spend two weeks M Atlantic 1 1.71 1, ,,,i, ) ",1, c( "A
. ' ai--,r- 'in- filelded y. • ) I. Vi -r : ;side avenue announce the engage-
('ity after the conference in Phila-
: traits of many international and molt of Emir (laughter, Caroline,
del ilia.
to Eli D. Glossman, son of I/r. And
I noted persons will be shown in Mr.

200 Pairs of Smart
Daytime Shoes

Formerly $10.50 to 518.50

$7.85 and $9.85

4

JANUARY SALE OF

FUR
COATS

LINENS & BEDDING

Every year this great event offers Detroit housewives
unusual savings in both linens and, bedding. But,
THIS YEAR the values are the most extraordinary
xve have offered in many years.

This is YOUR opportunity of the year to restock
your linen closet with table and bed linens at really
remarkable savings .. , Practically everything you
could possibly nest: fur your linen shelves, front a
washcloth to a double damask dinner cloth, can be
obtained in this one EVENT.

Makielski's exhibition There are Mrs. David Glosaman of Wildemere
Mrs. Moses Fantle and N'r'a- Jo- I 4;0
avenue.
works to be exhibited. •
seph Siegel of Boston boulevard .
Mrs. 1. Margolis, sea)
LaSalle have issued invitations for a lunch -
The next meeting of the wo-
/radevard, en Tuesday afternoon, von to be held at the P
Phoenix Club
I man s auxiliary to the Maimonides
Jan. 25.
;
A tflinal report eats given of the
Medical Society will be held at the
An appeal was issued this week
ON THE THIRD FLOOR
theater benefit held last month, by
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt have i 2h;; :ti, iie %:(irfgi Nnlhcs.1,,,Prik(rryThlteu sr i ,i ,sttikii,er, (b.3 the Detroit chapters of the
the chairmen, Eva Pollock and invited a number of guests to their
balutzas (the Women's Pioneer
M rs. Max Weksler.
wi
ll
be
balk
hoe
m at W alnu t I.ake for
Org
anon
izati
f orPestine
I
al) asking
; A drive for new members was ing party next Sunday. a sleigh- 1 ft.I'Crhwtahr';z (:(uf e tnhi (n( gCouz ens Foanda- sup port cif the emmunity
in then
a.
' planned, the campaign to be
I lion.
-
nual dollar campaign, in which r /
launched with a musical tea on
Mrs. Leo AL Franklin is leaving
women are asked to contribute 11
--
t hamisho Osor, Monday afternoon, Saturday to visit with her children, On Saturday evening, Jan. 10, dollar or more each towards the'
Feb. 2, at the Philadelphia and Ity- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond EinsteimIa bridge and miscellaneous shower work of the Palestine women ph,
r n Hall.
in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Franklin will! was given by Mesdames Joseph avers.
The members were inspired by meet Dr. Franklin in Philadelphia and Hyman Weingarden at 2949
NOTTINGHAM LAID STATIONERY, 85c box
the appeal f 1r support 14 this
encouraging talks given by Ber- and will spend
Elmhurst, honoring Miss Anne drive is being made by Mail as Well
two weeks in At-
Simile and Folded Sheets, 60 and 72 Sheets to Box
nard Isaacs and Mrs. Jos, H.
lantic City at the Shelbourne I Grossman, whose marriage to Wil- (Is through committees wh o are yi...:
ENVELOPES 35c AND 40c PACKAGE
lich, who also volunteered their co- Hotel. ! limn Wilner will be an event of iting prospective donors. Mrs. B e .
operation in this drive.
25 Envelopes to Package
I Jun. 25. Covers were laid for 45 la.kah K. !dusky and Airs. Al.
The following women have been!
lin head the committee in charge.
Mrs. Edward Scharff of St. I guests.
appointed to serve On the steering:
Louis spent the week-end as thel
committee, to formulate plans for guest of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mah. I
Morris Fishman was host at a
the co
g drive:
1550 Woodward Avenue Booksellers since la75 Ran. 0200
ler of Edison avenue.
gaod will dinner given at his home
Me, (me. I. Margolis, Joseph
on luesday, Jan. 1.i, for officers sarialogy 1....cho;s7-
A Full Line of Greetin, Cards on Third Floor
II. Ehr "h, Max Weksler, II. E.
The
next
sociology
lecture
will
be
by
Miss Mildred Teitlebaum has re- ! of Detroit Life Insurance Co., their
Dr. John SIM VeY1111,
Lippitt, I. tosenthal, Chas. Brody,'
of the Jew
,A11111111MIMII=IMMI
Ew
turned from an extended visit to wives and several out-of-town i-h Welfare Board, ,grelary
who will talk on The
Abe Kash. A. Markson, Eva Pol-
California and is residing at Web- guests attending the sales con- Place of the Jewi.41 Welfare Federation
lock, C. Schmidt, S. Shnitz, A. ster Hull.
in the Coinnoinity Program•
grew.
The
avowed
purpose
((f
the
Knoppow, L. Fineman and M.
Friday Night service.:
--
dinner was to foster the family
Mrs. Anne M. Le.ser will be the speak.
Finkell.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rowe and son spirit necessary to ((very success. f:r . at the Friday ioening services. Jan.
The next meeting of the league
Charles of New York spent 10 ful organization and those promi- I m'i m.;,.„ sS
2■1. n. "-i)) (' „Sn'tivire„7:." her T:.ad' :■-•- illl for
will be held Tuesday afternoon,
days with their parents, Mr, and neatly associated with the activi-
SPONSORED BY THE
Jan. 20, at the Philadelphia and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald
Id Chi- ties of the company. President
Business and Proless'onal Girls' Supper
Byron Hall.
Club:
cago boulevard. Both Mr. and John A. Reynolds and Mr. Fish-,
The 11...ine+g and Prof es,ional
Mrs. Rowe are well known artists man, vice-president of the corn- I Supper Club, which nleets every Tleirs•
y
illy in the clot, 5111lie at btrelta•k
and have had their pictures on ex- pally, gave short talks in which
fur ,ipprr. held eleetion of 0 tn eura legit
hibition at the Art Institute and they emphasized the need for a' Thiirolayevening.
Pill,. Freda Iteioa•
at the B'NAI MOSHE CENTER
the independent show at the Gor- continued feeling of co-operation non was elected president. Miss 1;ertrode
Dexter at Lawrence
don galleries. and good will in the home office Frank. vice-pri,ident. Elliot Zuck-
erman.
seeretary-treaoirer. and
Mi
Regular Luncheon Will Be Served
organization.
Beth David Audience Responds to
Alice Aronson, librarian.
'rhis group
Miss
Elinore
Sloman,
(laughter
-
'
toompiling
a
library
for
the
basin..,
'
Admission 75c. Proceeds for Detroit Jewish Emergency
Appeal of Henry C. Keywell.
!
girl.. At the meeting on Thursday eve-
of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Sloman,
Relief Fund. The synagogue has donated the use of the hall

Mrs. Eva Schaffer of Chicago is1 ing. tan. 22. Miss lirelehen Ilarten,ein
expects Miss Elaine Levy of Chi-
Responding to an appeal made cago as her house guest. Miss Levy the „gtiresst a(u( (1, 1,7 opfarlitzti sn,..Mary. e lii, nu,r1 f lie oe and Ile, noltk. Inc . will be the Il e ' for this event to swell the donation to this worthy fund.
vue,t speaker s anti will demonstrate
by llenry C. Keywell, several hun- will arrive next Friday.
111,44 in etching.
and her sister and brother-in-law, - -
dred dollars was contributed for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Goldman.
the relief of needy in the present
Mrs. Samuel Galanty of the Bel_
economic emergency at the concert crestleft for a trip to Boston,
in Sunday evening at Congregation Mass,
Mrs. Nathan Norman was host-
Beth David, Efinhurst and Four-
ess at a luncheon last Tuesday at
teenth.
Mrs. B en j am i n m e i n and little her home in West Grand boule-
Mr. Keywell presided over the il)arugulint (el l! ,Nlwr.sh o
K
thi i,: ingu,t;fsts
d •
program, during which inspiring
C al-
addresses were delivered by Judge
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Simons of
vert avenue for the past two
Edward J. Jeffries, Rabbi E. Aish-
weeks, left for their home in Den- La Salle boulevard left for Miami,
iskin, William henry Gallagher,
where they will remain the rest of
ver, Col.
•Sam Nathanson, and M. L. Black.
the winter.
Participating in the musical pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
!gram were Cantor Benjamin Blei•
Mrs. Joseph Marks of the Bel-
man and their children, Mr. and
berg, William Cayman and an as.
Mrs. Royal Allen Oppenheim, have crest left last week with her daugh-
'slating staff of artitss.
ter,
Miss Aimee, to spend the win-
returned from Rochester, N. Y.,
where they were the guests of Mr. ter at the Ambassador, in Los An-
geles.
and AIN. Joseph Neisner at the

MRS. I. MARGOLIS

CHALUTZOS DOLLAR
CAMPAIGN NOW ON

HUDSON'S

Stationery Special

Sheehan's Book Store

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

ORIGINALLY UP TO $195

'88

Luncheon and Card Party

Pony, Caracul Paw, Ameri-
can Opossum, Muskrat,
*Northern Seal, *Belgian
Seal, *Baltic Seal-with

HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, 1:30 P. M.

FUNDS RAISED FOR
RELIEF AT CONCERT

trimmings, also trims of

"Marmink, Fitch, Wolf,
Squirrel, Red Fox. Now's

your opportunity-it's one
of Detroit's greatest Value-
Giving Events.

o

'Coney. • 'Marmot.
Where Values ore Real and Styles Appeal

-- SIZES -

14 up to 20
38 up to 44
46 up to 52

In the Troup but not
in every .tyl...

GRISWOLD AT STATE ST.
..surmeor

And now

THE DANCE

you have been waiting for

SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25

given by the

Tau Phi Fraternity

STATLER HOTEL - TARIFF $1.00

DAVE DIAMOND AND HIS DELLA ROBBIA
ORCHESTRA WILL SUPPLY THE MUSIC

Something Special!

40 TABLES FOR BRIDGE ADJOINING THE BALLROOM

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE

Extraordinary Fur Event.

Offering Genuine

DR. M. HIRSCHFELD
Hotel. They attended
TO LECTURE HERE ish,agan"'"
• fiftieth anniversary dinner-

dance given in honor of Mr. Nei,
nee.

I/r. Magnus Hirschfeld, founder
of the Institute of Sexual Science
of Berlin and president of the Mrs. Louis Magid of Marston
World League for Sexual Reform avenue left for Los Angeles, Cal.,
on a Scientific Basis, with which to spend the winter month with
Havelock Ellis and August Forel her (laughter and son-in-law, Mr.
are officially affiliated, will deliver and Mrs. AI l'ottiker and small
three lectures in Detroit, on Jan. son, Ilughie.
22. 23 and 25.
-
Dr. Hirschfeld will speak under
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield
the auspices of the Arbeiter Kultur and sun, Walter Redfield, are Bac-
Kartell and deliver the lectures at ing for the South and will remain
German Hall, 3381 Mack avenue. for two months.
His lecture nn Jan. 22 will be on
"Laws of Nature Affecting Love."
Alr. and Mrs. .1. Friedberg are
On Jan. 23 he will speak on "Sex leaving Sunday for Miami Beach,
and Crime."
Fla



Frank & Seder

Clearance! Women's

COATS

Former Selling Price
and Cost Disregarded . .
Every Coat Must Go

14 $34
'24 '44

t.

NOW!

Hudson's Sale of

In Our January
Clearance . . . .



I Announce Betrothal I

The loss we a .e taking is tremendous.
Many of the furs ALONE are worth more
than the entire price. Women who have
waited until now to buy will make the big-
gest savings of a lifetime.

Richly Fur Trimmed Coats
Most Fashionable Models
fur Trimmed Sport Coats

All sixes in the sale, including large and half sites.
but Not in evert style.

Fifth Floor

Bernard Ginsburg left on Tues-
day for Philadelphia, where he
will attend the sessions of the
, thirty-second biennial council of
the Union of American Hebrew
('ongregations. From Philadel-
phia, where he will be a guest at
! Benjamin Franklin Hotel, he will
go to New York. Ile will at-
tend the Jewish Agency Palestine
conference at the Hotel Biltmore,
! where plans will be laid, in co-op-
' oration with the Palestine Foun-
dation Fund and Hadassah, for the
year's activities for Palestine.

I(1rs. Louis Rosenthal 111111 •hil-
dren of Virginia Park are visiting
in Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fleischer
of Cincinnati have been guests in
the city fur the past week and
were registered at the Stainer.

Cyril Wagner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Wagner, 2525 Boston
boulevard, has returned to Culver,
Ind., where he is a student at the I
Culver Military Academy.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marientbal
of Webb avenue entertained 40
guests at a formal dinner party at:
their home on Sunday evening,
Jan. II, honoring their niece.;
Ethel Jacobson, whose engagement!
of Sidney G. Sherman of Bay City
hue recently been announced.
Paul Mariental acted as toast-
master.

Miss Nannette Edith Etten-
heimer of Glynn Court is leaving
fur a four weeks' trip to Miami
Beach, Fla., and Cuba.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lewis-
ton (Patricia Kolodint have re-
turned from a Southern honey-
moon trip and are at the home of
friends at 3205 Boston boulevard.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sloman of
! Ferry avenue left for Florida,
where they will join Mr. and Mrs.
! Adolph Sloman.

Mrs. Vette Meyers of 1735 Sew-
ard avenue entertained 15 couples
at the Masonic "sho-dance" last
Saturday evening, honoring the
Mrs. Ben Kaufman and Mrs. birthday of her sister, Mrs. Ella
Meyer Gerson are leaving for Walker of New York City.
! Hollywood, Fla., next week.
At her home on Broadstreet an
Mrs. Joseph Frank and family Saturday, Jan. 3, Mrs. Bernard V.
Sikor
delightfully entertained a
expect to leave for Florida the
number of friends in honor of Mrs.
first of the week.
Edward Fritz, Sr., who left this
Mr. and Mrs. Jack I.owenberg week for Florida to spend the re -
and daughter are leaving for maining winter months.
Florida.
The Misses Shirley and Harriet 1
lloneyrnan, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Iloneyman of Julian
CONTRACT BRIDGE
avenue, entertained with several
TAUGHT BY EXPERT
vocal selections last Wednesday.
evening at a bridge party given by
Mrs. M. FRANK
Young Israel at the Hotel Spitler.
2049 Virginia Park
They were accompanied on the
piano by Miss Ida Ilertz.
Garfield 8376.W,

f iett I R BAIRN
HOTEL

Fairbairn offers you
BIG hotel comfort,
at small hotel rates.

$11 to $10 Weekly
Single

$11 to $15 Weekly
Double

$1.50 to $3 Daily

WILLIAM G. LEE
Mennen r
Jobe R. at ColumbM
'Your Horn. Atom,
f rem Halm'

Mrs. Lester Gam of 17606 Rose-
lawn abvirt
enhurayenpl aer t .ar infendr
alt8a little
guests in honor of her son. Sey- •
mour Allen's, seventh birthday on
, Tuesday, Jan. 13.

Miss Doris (Wolfgang of Fuller.'
ton avenue is spending several
(lays in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she
was a guest last Sunday at the
wedding. of Miss Esther Levinson
to Bernard Schaeffer.

The Misses Shirley Kelt and
Jean Iforovitz will be joint host-
esses at a bridge on Saturday eve.
ring, Jan. 17, at 1533 Atkinson
avenue, for the benefit of Junior'
Iladsmah.

Miss Esther !feller of 182 Con-
necticut avenue is visiting rein- 1
lives in New York. A surprise fare-
well party was given by her many
friends at her home on Jan. 9.
Miss Heller intends to remain in
New York for two weeks.

INK COATS

At the Lowest Prices in Many Years

MARKED
PRECISELY

REGULAR
PRICES

All are late models recently manufactued. All

2

bear the high standards of quality for which

Annis Furs are known. They are plainly marked
at a straight discount of .50% of their regular

prices. We urge you to take Immediate advan-

• ge of this tremendous opportunity to save.

Stock No. I Site

Length Beg. Price I

1/: Price

M321-1 1 1 8 45 1 $1,750 1 $875
M522-1 118 1 44 1 $1,900 1 $950
M242-3 40 I 45
$1,900 1 $950
M863-1 40 1 46
$2,000 151,000
M713-2 142 I 45
$2,000 1 51,000
M753 4 40 I 46
$2,000 $1,000

-

M344-1 1 16 I 44 1 $2,200

M624-3
M364-2
M444-4
M965-1
M855-2
M315-3
M385 5
M576-2
M596-3
M697-1
M677-2
M847-3
M378-1
M348-2
M438-3
M458-4
1 M548 5
M689-1
1M869-2
1
2710-1
12811-1

-

-

40 15$2,200
40 46 1 $2,200
1 38 I 45
$2,200
18 I 47
$2,400
1 18_I_45_ $2,400
16--45- $2,400
18 I 45
$2,400
18 1 45
$2,650
1 16 45
$2,650
1 18 I 45 I $2,900
1 18 45 I $2,900
16 45
$2,900
118 1 45 I $3,200
116 I 45
$3,200
1 18 I 45
$3,200
1 42 I 46 I $3,200
1 16 44 I $3,200
1 16-45
$3,300
118 I 45 I $3,300
I40I 45 I $3,550
I38 46
$4.500

1$1,100

1$1,100
151,100
1$1,100
1$1,200
1$1,200

1$1,200
I $1,200

1$1,325
1$1,325

1$1,450

151,450
151,450
1 $1,600
1$1,600
1$1,600

1$1,600

1$1,600

1$1,650

1$1,650
1$1,775
1$2,250

CONVENIENT
TERMS

NNIS Funs

Woodward at Clifford

Established in 1887

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