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PAGh SIX

TIE M:rRonjogstkailtornaz

Men's Shoes

Women's Shoes

Now—Drastic
Reductions

on famous

Stetson
Shoes

Regular $12 to $18 Values

'9.45

These are all discontinued styles,
but the fact that they are all Stet-

son shoes insures quality, style,

comfort—with the great satis-

as high
as $7, $8 and almost $9
per pair

faction of savings up

BERKE'S

4. BOOT SHOP

din's and Women', Shoes, Galoshes,
Spats. Women's Hosiery.

1414 WASHINGTON BLVD.

Annual Dance

DETROITERS!

Come to the

given by the

Junior Hadassah of Windsor

SHAAR-HASHOMAYIM SYNAGOGUE

C

Giles and Goyeau, Windsor, Ont.

Wednesday Evening, January 28

Informal. Tickets Obtainable at the Door.
Dancinz 9 to I A. M.

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(WATCH FOR THIS LABEL)

Eat Gunsberg's
Kosher Products
and Protect Your
Health

All our products are prepared under the super-
vision of a permanent "mashgiach," who sees
that all kosher laws are obeyed.

No chemicals or coloring matter i s used.
Only the
best kosher meats are used. Our products are made here
in Detroit. No need to stock un heavily, for we deliver
daily CORNED BEEF, TONGUE, PASTRAMI, SALAMI,
WIENERS, Etc.

Gunsberg's Kosher Products for sale at most of De-
troit's quality delicatessen storm

Gunsberg Packing Company

2380 TWENTIETH STREET
Lafayette 3340

1

-.

PURITY ASSEMBLY
'-
INDUCTS OFFICERS

Her Marriage to be
An Event of Feb. 8.

St

THE LAST WEEK

Purity Assembly No. 12, Order
of the Rainbow for Girls, installed
newly elected officers at a public
installation, Jan. 20, at the Eastern
Star Temple, SU West Alexandrine.
The new officers are: Miss Fran-
ces Cugell, warthy advisor; Miss

q•

Hudson's Sale of

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman, One of the smartest social events
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman of the season will be the annual
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbstein dinner-dance of the Music Study
will attend the marriage. ceremony Club on Saturday, Feb. 14, 7:30 p.
of their nephew, Arthur Victor, of at the Detroit-Leland Hotel.
Buffalo, to Dorothy Reach, of Chi- The proceeds of the affair will be
sago, Monday, in Chicago. used not only to increase the
scholarship fund of the organiza-
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Frank and tion but also to assist the work of
family of Chicago boulevard are the philanthropic eammittee and
I motoring to Florida Saturday and the Junior Club. The ways and
will remain over the winter. means committee, of which Mrs. ,
II. Isenberg is chairman
d Mrs I Lewis
is
Mrs. Sol Cole of the Belcrest is and
'
• B Daniels is vice-
chairman, is actively engaged in
visiting in Kalamazoo.
making this an outstanding event.
Mrs. M. Fantle and Mrs. Jos. They are being assisted by the fol-
Siegel were joint hostesses at a lowing members of the committee:
MISS MAE DAVIDSON
bridge-luncheon last Wednesday Mesdames Morris Blumberg, Moe
Diamond, David Faurnan, Louis:
The betrothal was recently an- at the Phoenix Club.
Frankenstein, Samuel Gerendasy,
flounced cf Miss Mae Davidson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mrs. M. Goldrich of Cleveland Jack Howard, Joe Magidsohn, Na-
A. Davidson, of Hague avenue, to is visiting her children, Mr. and than Metzger, Thomas Reid, Sam-
--Phan by Hay. Studio
David loser Berns, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fleischman, at the uel Schaflander, Edward Stein and
MISS FRANCES A. CUGELL
Henry Weinberg.
Mrs. Mitchell Berth; of Palmer ave- Belcrest.
nue. The wedding will be an event
Mary Silver, worthy associate ad-'
of Feb. 8.
Mrs. 13. L. Lambert will take
Miss Ilelen Dalitz, whose mar- visor; Miss Jeanette Schmittke,'
up her new residence at the Bel- riage to Jack Hertzberg will be an charity; Miss Sarah Soho, lope,
crest after the first of the month. event of Feb. 8, was honored at a Miss Sylvia Strut), faith; Miss
series of functions during the list(Nattier, treasurer; Miss Sylvia
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenman of last month. On Dec. 26 she was Penn, secretary.

Calvert avenue announce the Bar entertained at a dinner by Mrs.
Those appointed are: Jean Leip-
Chapter 53 of the order of Aleph Mitzvah of their son, Leonard II. P. Itt'eller; a dinner and bridge zier, red; Ida Zelf, yellow; Mildred
Zadek Aleph, will hold its open Daniel, this Saturday at Shaarey was given Jan. 2 by Miss Jeanette Shugarman, orange; Rotudint K
meeting at the Jewish Centers As- 'Zwick.
A dinner-dance for 70 Weller; Mrs. M. Winslow and Miss green; Rose Sirotkin, blue; Hazel
sociation, Sunday, lan. 25, at 7 p. guests will take place at the Flor- Freida Hertzberg entertained at Feinberg, indign; Anne Bosch, c'qe.
m.
entine room of the Addison Hotel a miscellaneous shower and bridge.- tidential observer; Beatrice. Ah
A. D. Markson, president of on Saturday night.
uneheon on Jan. 3; on Jan. 8, Mrs. rams, outer observe r; Rose I
Kvutzah Ivrith, will be the princi-
Carl Stuhrberg of Ann Arbor was Schwartz, (erganist.
pal speaker. Ile will talk on Mrs. Sarah 1A'odic, widow of hostess at a dinner and bridge;
Mrs. Anna M. M•einbeck was in-
"Prophets and Their Accomplish- Emanuel Wodic, and one of the Mrs. A. Harris entertained for stalled as mother advisor.
ments." oldest living members of Temple Miss Dalitz at a dinner and bridge
The assembly's next meeting will
Gus Nuchinis, young artist of re- Beth El, celebrated her eighty- on Jan. 9; on Jan. 10 Mrs. M. Got- be held Feb. 3. Bridge and bunco
pate, will entertain the audience third birthday at the Wilshire tesman entertained with a bridge- will lee the diversion after the bus-
with art sketches. Recitations and Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 18, with a I uncheon and personal shower at iness meeting.
a violin solo will make up the rest reception in the afternoon for her he Detroit-Leland Hotel; Miss Da
of the program. many friends. The birthday din- I itz and Mr. . Hertzberg were en-
The public is invited and there ner took place in the dining room ) ertained ien Jan. II at the Ever-
will he no charge for dancing or ad_ of the hotel, at which covers were glades Club by Miss
Itullen-
mission.
laid for 50 of her relatives.
graber and Dr. Moss; a dinner and
It
midge was given on Jan. 15 by
The recreation room of the Ma- '
Miss Helen Morris was compli- Mrs. S. Marcia of Cortland avenue;
FORM DETROIT BRANCH
by a luncheon given by 're Jan. 17 a miscellaneous shower sonic Temple was the scene of tin'
OF ZANG - O FRATERNITY fmeted
Iles. Norman Lyle of Burlingame, Ind bridgedunchoon of beautiful ' enjoyable stag bridge. held by Per-,

following her recent appearance as I lip,i tiodi .ntments was given by Mrs. , faction Lodge on Wednesday eve- t
Zang-0, the fraternal organiza- soloist with the Thursday Morning Wedler at the Palmetto Apartment I fling' Jan. 14. The program was I
tion of Jewish young
' carried out under the direction of
men . with
chapters all over the British em•, Musicale Club, Birmingham.
— Bernard Lasky, chairman of the
Aire, now has a branch in Detroit.:
I r t a, i num enBti ucno, nizgi tt eev ,i,,a,scs hi sat ierd
Mrs. Henry Stillman and dough-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman feenyk r
The local chapter was organized ter, Mrs. W. B. Slesinger, have left I eft on Wednesday
for a month's man, and the other members of
on Tuesday, through the efforts of to spend the. winter at Miami Beach,
toy at Miami Beach, Fla. On the committee,
Arthur Blumenthal, a lawyer with, H a.
heir return they will stop at
offices in London, England, who
Competition for prizes was
leaves for England Wednesday I
Washington, D. C., where they will keen among the 200 members
Iles. W. Kashins of Brooklyn,
after a two months' visit in the N
be
the
guests
of
Congressman
and,
present
and resulted as follows:
is the house quest of Dr. N Irs. James of Michigan.
United States. Mr. Blumenthal is and Mrs. .1.
I. R. Schiff won first prize of a eil-
Rosenman, coming
honorary president and founder of I
: ver cigar case; MorrisGlassman,
here to attend the Bar Mitzvah of
the organization.
Miss Barbara Koprnan, who has' second prize, a pen and pencil set;
their son, Leonard Daniel.
Officers elected at the first
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gerald Bernstein. third prize, a
meeting, h eld in he home of M or-
of Calvert avenue, has re- cigar holder; B. Penslar, fourth
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mandelstaunn t Kopman
Ion Gotte sman, 45
t 6 Alger ave
u tt er„liii i th e u rned to her home in St. Louis, prize, gold cuff links; William
„f Saginaw, M
i. During Miss Kopman's visit Grahm received! a leather billfold
o ltnor.
are:: Horton Gottesman, presi- dinner and ball given in honor of
air
dent; Louis Phillips, vi c e
'Pre'll- Governor and Mrs. Wilber M. h ily affairs were given in her for the lowest score of the eve-
nine,
dent; Max Goldsmith, secretary Brucker by Elf Khurafeh Shrine
and treasurer. Following the Temple Jan. Di.
meetings, Louis Phillips gave an:
The Mothers' Clubs Committee of ofthis
IBecause
of the
unusual success
event,
Worshipful
Master
interesting talk about his three
(;race Birnkrant of East Boston a he Music Study Club will present David Arkin promises a series of
months' trip through Europe.
Mendelssohn
program
at
the
Fen-
affairs
of
similar
nature
in
the
near
boulevard honored Miss Evely
n k
Other Zang-0 chapters are in
ell Branch of the Jewish Centers, future.
Jassy f Arden Park, a
Sidney, Australia; Calcutta, India, at a bridge-luncheon at bride-elect,
the Cadil- a n Saturday, Jan. 24. Mrs. Ber-
and Johannesburg, South Africa. I
nard Lochs will deliver a short talk
. t •c Club an.
.
1 he object of this organization is I lac
on "The. Life and Music of Felix ZEIGER WILL CONDUCT
to (other h
M endelseahn," illustrating her sub-
FLINT COLLEGE CLASS
I/r. Sarah Marcus of Cleveland
and charita ble interests of the '
is visiting in Detroit to attend the d ect with a group of his songs. Mrs.
m
rs. The De oit chapter
A course in ancient civilizations
. Bar M itzvah of Leonard Daniel d . Schulman will render two 31,:n-
C a.
emon
bely one i n thetrUnited
R osenman.
elssohn piano numbers, and Miss • which is to tie open to high school
Margery Simon, danseuse, will in- graduate or equivalent will he of-
terpret several selections of the ' fered at Flint Junior college at
Noah Jacobs of Cincinnati , Ohio, eatn
tmip,,,,sit,res .
ldr
! Bernard Laths the beginning of the se•ond se-
who has been the guest of Mr. and
Benja
, m i in Ste say are mester (se Feb. 2. Rabbi Bernard
Mrs. S. Galanty ed. the Belcrest chid i
i. f il ;bile H O7Ca n Sioll.
to
Zeiger of Temple Beth El will con-
Under the. able chairmanship of for a few days, has returned hump,
duct the classes which will meet
Ilya. Eli Sachse and Mrs. :Hark
every
Tuesday and Thursday af-
Evelyn Blatt, who was on a visit
Mrs. Max Cohn of the Belcrest
IVeinta ek, the annual rharity din- ,
ternoon from 3 to 1 o'clock.
has returned from a visit to New' h.,
ere returned tee Chicago, where.
ner of the I t
eholein Senitm
Senior..,
The
course will be a popular sur-
, she will resume her studies.
will
e held on Sunday evening, York City.
vey of the origins and development
--

Feb. 1, at Congregation Emanuel.
of ancient civilizations, according
Mrs. Joseph Levin and (laughter,
Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of Leslie
corner Taylor and Wilson, at 6:30
to the description from Dean W. S.
p. m. There will let. entertainment. Hiss Leah, have. returned from avenue spent several (lays with her Shattuck. It will begin with an ac-
The pestpried bazaar will take New York and are residing at the family in Dayton, Ohio.
count of the first human groups and
Wilshire
Hotel.
•place shortly and committees have!
their culture as revealed by the lat-
been appointed.
Miss Irma Ziv has returned to est researches in the field of arche-
The public is !
urged tee reoperate as all money
1 her home in Cincinnati after a • ology. The human career will be
short visit with relatives.
is used tee assist the needy sick.
full wed in Egypt, Babylonia, As-
syria, Persia, Greece, and Rome.
Mre. Ralph Schroder of Moss
effort will be made to trace the
avenue invited a number of friends adjustninets that these Carly groups
for luncheon and bridge Saturday. made to the manifold problems of
life, their reactions and solutions
Sol Cole has returned from the' to the questions still asked by mod-
ern
man. Historical events and
furniture market in Chicago,
political organizations of each civ-
ilization will be stressed only to the
Mrs Henry Katz of the Lee '
extent of offering an adequate back-
Plaza left far a few months' visit
ground for the cultural products of
in Florida.
eachgroup. The work, because of
its intluctory
m
and popular char-
Miss Sylvia Leader, a bride-elect acter, will require no previous
of Jan. 18, was honored by mem- preparation.
bers and guests of the Delta Deck
Rabbi Zeiger graduated from the
Sorority with a farewell dinner Cniversit• of Michigan and did
and dance at the Addison Hotel graduate work at Columbia and the
Jan. 9.
New York School of Social Re-
starch. He received his Rabbinical
11ra. Sydney Ginsberg and sons, degree from the Hebrew Union
Donald and Burton, of Palmer college in Cincinnati.
Wools, left for Miami. Fla., to
spend the remainder of the winter WINDSOR JR. HADASSAH
set.iards• ,,o
months,
SIXTH DANCE JAN. 28
Per.a6A.n.,,aa,; ancZ

LINENS AND BEDDING

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

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

HUDSON'S

ON THE THIRD FLOOR

MARKSON TO SPEAK
TO A. Z. A. JAN. 25

p

Stationery Special

FALMOUTH RIPPLE

60 Sheets and 50 Envelopes

69c

Formerly priced at $1.00

Sheehan's Book Store

PERFECTION LODGE
HOLDS STAG BRIDGE

1550 Woodward Avenue

BY SPECIAL REQUEST

lectures an

Illustrated with the steroptiron

The series will begin al the Hotel Tuner, Detro.t. on Monday, Janu-
ary 26, 1931, and complete on Saturday, January 31, 1931, 8 to 10 P. M.

Admiss:on by reserved numbered seats, at Five Dollars for complete
series.
Tickets transferrable. Unreserved !feats for any single lecture.
One Dollar.

Colonel Dinshahas an independent, fearless
for is well known. Its
sc:entific erudition and wonderful :rip of most difficult and delicate sub-
jects have for 40 years been universally recognized.

These lecture. will embrace the following themes anion! other.,
Noble Womanhood, Its Glorious Purposes And Aims.
Noble Manhood, Its Powers and Attainment..
Beautiful Baby, The Boy, The Girl.
Youth's Aspirations, Guidance, Development And Training.
Love, Wise and Otherwise.
Love-making. Selecting. Marriage, Divorce, Money, Alimony.
Sex, Sense, Senses and Senselessness.
Schee/a, Schooling, Sex and Sophisticat,on.
Sex in Life, Business And Home.
Laws ef Gad And Man.
Sex, The Divine Power For Elevation Of Mankind.

These enlightening lectures ahould be heard by every mother and
father, girl and boy. It is an intellectual treat none will forget.

Secure your seats in advance by remitting your ..... vation fee of $5
to Colonel Dinshah, Suite 1437-1443, Hotel Toiler, Detroit.

The New Store of

Braun's Music House

9217 GRAND RIVER AVENUE

(Opposite Grand Riviera Theater)

Takes Pleasure in Announcing a Display of the

11 -TUBE PHILCO

SUPER - HETERODYNE - PLUS

in magnificent cabinets,
including gorgeous

apartment types.

At an Unheard-of Low Price

. , -1 -efer••

$5

00 0

Second
Floor

Over 75 Styles: Strap
Pumps, Regent Pumps,

Opera Pumps, Straps

and Ties, Oxfords, Co-
lonial Pumps.

Plenty of All-Over
Genuine REPTILE Shoes
. . . Patents, Satins,
Black, Brown, Green
and Blue Kid.

Sale on Second Floor

II-Tube LOWBOY

$1 29

A

IRBAIRN
HOTEL

Establishing New
Standards of
Hotel Comforts
and Service

RI to Sin Weekly
single

811 to MR Weekly
Double

$1.50 to $3 Daily

WILLIAM G. LEE
.....

"Too Horn• A way Frans

flame

Miss Florence Weingarten en-
The sixth annual informal dance
tertained at a bridge-luncheon of the Junior Hadassah of Wind-
Sunday, Jan. Di, at her home.
sor will be held at the Shaar Hash-
omayim Synagogue., corner of Giles
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Burg (Rose boulevard and Goyeau avenue,
I,. Stein). who were married in 1Vinilsor, Ont., on Wednesday eve-
New' York City on Dec. 28, have ning, Jan. 28. Dancing will fee
returned from their honeymoon from 9 to 1.
At the last meeting on Wide. ,
trip to Havana and Miami and are
now at home at the Lee Plaza lay evening, Jan. 7, the Miss',
Hotel.
Bertha Schwartz, Kate Missal:In
--
and Sophie Cohen, ticket conveners,
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Goldberg gave an encouraging report of tick-
of 524;7 Richton avenue announces ets sold. Miss Edith Williams, u,.
the graduation from High School cial chairnotn, announced that a
of their son, Louis I.., who will snappy orchestra was secured for
leave shortly to enter the Univer- t he occasion.
city of Pennsylvania,
The patrons and patronesses of
he affair are as follows: Mayor
Miss Maxine Fisher has left for and Mrs. David A. Until, Rabbi and
Hollywood, Cal., tee spend the rest Mrs. Israel Lobendiger, 31r. and
the winter with her cousin, Miss Mrs. Simon Meretsky and Mr. and
Mrs. Maxwell Schott.
Sonia Ilarris.
An invitation is extended the gen.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldstein of ; 'reel public to attend. Tickets may
Denver, Colo., announce the com- ee obtained from any member or
ing marriage of their daughter. a t the door.
Helen Marcia, to Milton J. Saffir,
son of Mr. and Mrs. David Saffir of TAU PHI FRATERNITY
i01'00. Reception Sunday eve-
DANCE SUNDAY NIGHT
n ing, Feb. 1, at 2459 Pingree ave-
Tau Phi Fraternity announces all
nue, after R o'clock. No cards. a rrangements cemplete for the fifth

7Lt7S

Contain: ng the new II tubes su-

per•hetrodyne—plus. This hand-

some cabinet is of American black

walnut av,th instrument panel of

cue

SHOES

All Sixes in the Sale, but
Not in E•ery Style

AMERICAN SEX PROBLEMS

DINNER ON FEB. 1 ,

"Choice of the House"
Sale $6.00 to '14.50

absurd price you will want several.

Ran, 0200

COLONEL DINSHAll P. GHADIALI, M. D., M. E., D. C., Ph. D., LL. D.,
Metaphysician and Psycho . o.tist, (Ex-Commander, New York Police Re-
serve Air Service) President, Spectro.Chrome Institute, Malaga, New Jersey

SATURDAY AND MONDAY

What this is costing us you can well imagine if
you're good at mathematics. The shoes total
2,225 pairs in over 75 styles, and, of course, sizes
are broken, BUT the values are amazing. You'll
find many pairs you'll like . . . and at this

",,

m aJR CHOLEM SRS.

rank & Seder

That's the whole story in a few
words. Everything is going, irre-
spective of regular prices. Women
who wear Andrew Geller and other
shoes will turn out in great numbers
to buy them at this price.

1 "'"ti , ' , ` t ",

valentines. Also materials to make your own valentines.

V-matched oriental wood, butt-

walnut pane's and arch, hand-

sat n finish and American Gohel,n

tapestry over the speaker.

II-Tube HIGHBOY

TUBES

Beautiful walnut If gh•Boy

with doors, huilt•in electro-

dynant.c .pecker, station

dial, n tubes,

tone control, automatic vol-

ume control and all features.

Small Down Payment and

Easy Terms on Balance

or

nnual dance t, be held Sunday eve.
A card party for the benefit of n ing, Jan. 25, at the Statler Hotel.
the Zeetakah Club was given by T he' sea- ices of Dave Diamond and
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein of h is Della Robbia Orchetsra have
6825 Linwood, for 125 guests. A / *en secured to render the music.
midnight lunch was served.
here will he a number of bridge

abler set aside f 'r persons desir-
Miss Fanny Rosen of Calvert i ng to play. By Smith chairman
avenue, with her niece, Mrs. Leon- o f the dance and Max Radom will
S. Levin e f Pittsburgh, Pa., p reside etyer the bridge room. Tick-
eft for Los Angeles, where they , e te will be s •Id at the door. All
will spend the remainder of the If raternities, !morales and clubs
winter months,
a re invited to attend.

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