PAGE SIX I I MENORAH ANNUAL DANCE ON FEB. 15 LHer Marriage Takes Place This Sunday SMART SIEGEL FOOTWEAR Formerly Starting out early an l6,11' pla n s to assure a successful social Otimeir, Menorah Society has everything in readiness fur the annual dunce to Ile held Sunday evening, Fein 15, Up to $ 18.50 A joint meeting of the Sister- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern of East Grand boulevard hare re- hoods of Temple Beth El and Con- turned from a visit to Philadelphia gregation Shaarey Zedek with the and Atlantic City. Detroit section of the National .__ Council of Jewish Women will be rs. Hugo Freund of held on Monday, Feb. Ii, at 2:30 p. I Dr. and Mrs. Chicago boulevard entertained' nc. in Brown Memorial Chapel at Tentiile !Seth El. On this occasion 11 S dinner I some day r‘ f f„i r iend n nirrig l s o at last Mon- 1 , M iss Miriam Urban, of the history department of the University of irincinnati, will speak on "The Miss Jane Fecheimer spent the All other Shrinking r Ianni t." : week-end with her parents, Mr. , n,, i :In ners o t h e League of Jewish and Mrs. Sidney M. Feeheimer. I Miss Fecheimer is a student at !Women's Organizations are invited to attend this meeting, which in its Ann Arbor. I joint capacity is an annual affair. HELEN MARCIA GOLDSTEIN A social hour will follow the lec- I Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of : l ure. The marriage of Miss Helen Marcia Goldstein, daughter of Mr.' t he Be:term( left Friday for a and Mrs. Abraham I,. Goldstein of three weeks' visit in Palm Beach,( Th e Music Study Club will pre Denver, ('ills., to Nlilton Satlic son Fla. , sent a program at the Dexter-Lin- of Mr. and Mrs. David Saffir of wood branch of the Jewish Centers Mrs. llertha Traub left for aAssociation on Tuesday, Feb. 1. 2159 Pingree avenue, will Nike, place at the home of the groom's two months' visit to New York. I Miss Helen Rosenberg, vocalist,' sister and brother-in-low, Nir. and Inccompanied by Mrs. Samuel Ash- Mrs. lien It. Fenton, at 1 p. fn.' Mr. and Mrs. S. Gilbert of theerson. and Mrs. Herbert Metz, Sunday, Feb. I. Reception at 2159; Belerest left for New York en I reader, will participate. Mrs,• Pingree avenue at ti p. inn. Sunday. route to Hollywood, Fla. Mr. Gil-; Meyer (tavern of the Mothers' Ni. cards to reception. Inert will make a brief visit to Clubs committee will preside as Havana, Cuba. chairman. 89.85 8 7.85 And a Special Closeout of Footwear at fikai WOODWARD AT STATE You are invited to come in and make a selection during the three days of advance selling- JANUARY, 29, 30, 31 rh $500 0 RANDOLPH 6400 RIGHT DOWNTOWN! A DETROIT JEWISH RESTAURANT where you can obtain EXCELLENT FOOD AT LOW PRICES Come in and give us a trial. We feel then you will agree it can't be beat. Our Price. Are the Lowest that Our food cannot be excelled. We bake our own pastry. LARNED DELICATESSEN AND RESTAURANT 501 Woodward, Corner Lensed. Certified Public Accountants CHESED SHEL EMES BALL SUNDAY NIGHT , 3223 BARLUM TOWER ANNOUNCE THAT Robert J. Donovan, C. P. A. and Louis J. Portnoy, C. P. A. have been admitted to membership in the firm Detroit, Michigan, January 15, 1931 even greater-Astonishing values. This is certainly the Time to Buy Furniture. ESTHER E. COHEN o NAI MOSHE Y. P. A. TO PRESENT THREE PLAYS FEBRUARY 8 1 Isenberg, Purdy & Company AND NOTE! Even with the tremendously low price levels of furniture in 1931, this sale offers you values at the Twentieth Century Club. n ce int presents the combined da med: efforts of the student and ultimni groups of the 14:treit Chapter of the Intercollegiate Menorah Asso- ciation. A 111111ittee l't Ittn,soti of Esther E. Cohen, Doris Spoiling, .1t svph J Y P S OF SHAAREY 1 Markel and Abraham .1. Ibsen ZEDEK TO HEAR TALK . Mr. arol Mrs. Harry Becker of I Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Gersten ' shine, representing the Menorah , „ Sherwood Forest, who were guests 1 o f Dexter boulevard are registered Alumni; Arnold Cass, Sadie not BY GORDON ON SUNDA i ! ut the Palmer House in Chicagolat the Hotel Gibson, n, Cincinnati, Herman I representing the Ilast week, returned to the city onlOhio, for the week. Menorah student lit dy at Detroit The Junior Young People's so- , Tuesday. is a il i nj, n(le all arrange- t e h n,ishn n'ii,t,ie,t s 1 .,;,l il eer ciety of the Shaarey Zetlek will be; Mr. and Mess I. Ressler of Col- I addressed by A. Louis Gordon,' Mr, Claire Berkowitz of Cin•, ihonvood avenue were hosts at a 1 Tickets may be secured from president of the synagogue, at the cinnati is the guest of Mr. and 1 dinner on Monday honoring Mon- Doris Sperling, 1731 Calvert, Henn- meeting Sunday, Feb. I, at 3 P.' Mrs. Leon Harmon of Burlingame 'sieur and Madame Alphonse Gra.' lock 5.10s-M, or at the Twentieth 1 nn., at the Atkinson branch. An ' ,,,,, u ,• . , nelli of Montreal, Que., who are Century nun on the evening of the orchestra will play for (lancing I en route to California, wher e they dance. Friends of Menorah memo- following the meeting. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 91. Fee- will spend three months. hers are asked to MAO their res. Maxwell Jospey and Morton , heinier of Monterey avenue enter-; Weinberg, co-chairmen of the so-1 mined with a dinner last Satur-1 Mrs. J. N. Slobin of Highland' (a'n tia'n'l,'‘'ntit';fn'thein"Iii(fl'itial a aY1 c':isp ii);;; i1,: lf ' thiTti( vial committee, announce the d ay; I, avenue entertained with a bridge' dub, spring informal dance of the so- at her home Friday night in honor ' ciety for Saturday, Nlarch 14, at NIr. and Mrs. Harry Frank are of her sister, Miss Gertrude Shut- ,st.• the Wilshire. Tickets will be on leaving for a three months' Medi- I zen, who is leaving for Newport Sunday to members of the or- ten ranean cruise. News, Va., for the rest of the win- ganization only. No more than 50 ter. Th ere were 24 guests present. I couples may attend. The !nem- Miss Elaine Schlesinger, student hers of the board of the Shaarey at Ann Arbor, spent the week-end i 11r. and Mrs. Morris Fishmanj ' Zedek Sisterhood are patronizing : with her Invents, Mr. and Mrs. celebrated their arrival at the On Sunday evening, Feb. 8, the the affair. ' Arthur Schlesinger of Boston Family Jacobs' Alamac Hotel, People's Auxiliary of 11'nai boulevard. Miami Beach, Fla., with a reunion'. Moshe will present three one-art Miaini the guests of I (lance and entertainment, at Plays Pill in the autlitollum, Dexter at Mr. and Nits. Ben Kaufman' and'( Lawrence. they Were son, Marvin , of Nlassachusetts1honor. A buffet supper was : The theutekul "el' Jane in t he avenue, left for Hollywood, Ela.I served at midnight and in in very 'group has been noteworthy and the The thirteenth annual ball of !humorous fashion N1r. Fishman Presen1 11 1iun on that evening is the ('hosed Shel Emes, Detroit. He- Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Sloman I explained that he felt he was still expected to juse ify the talent and brew Free Burial Association, will will return this week front a Ill- in Detroit with Si, many of his effort put into them. .A fantasy, take place this Sunday evening, day visit East. 1 friends present. Many surprises comedy, and comedy-drama will Feb. I, in Convention flail. occurred throughout the evening be featured in in full evening's' A popular 20-piece orchestra has Mrs. Jack Uhr and small son or and 31r. Fishman was completely program, commencing at It p. an been engaged fur this yearly New York are visiting with their , surprised when he' and Mrs. Fish- The costuming, stage property and event. The hall accommodates parents, Mfr. and Mfrs, Joseph I man were escorted to their places lighting effects will be elaborat e puny thousands, and from the re- Weisman of Virginia Park. to the tune of NIendelsolin s M ed- There will be no reserved seats, sponse thus far received, the COM- etnne is urged to come iy very ding h n,, Mare isinNdl. Nathan l j a („nrd Mitt(O`S expect in record audience. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bentlerolf of . [leach with A feature will be a special bar La Salle boulevard left Thursday , Fishman, was toastmaster fur the at welch kosher luncheons will be for New York, where they will re- I occasion. HOLD AESCULAPIANS served. I main until early summer. I ''sole -- INAUGURAL AFFAIR -- Mr. and :qrs. Nlorris Ilig.er of Harry Kopel and children Boston boulevard will be at home' Over 200 Aesculapians and their are visiting in Los Angeles with to their friends Saturday evening,' , friend, spent an e n i „y a 1,1,. evening relatives. Jan, 31, in honor of their twenty- Mr. ; at Northwasal Inn Sunday, Jan. 25, , 1 fifth weddin • anniversary, celebration of the Aesculapians Mrs. Esther Robinson and and Mrs. Saul Wuntner and Mr.; inaugural ball. George S. Jack- daughter, Lena, of the Wilshire and Mrs. A. W. Levi of Indian-' Hotel, are spending the winter at apolis; Mr. E. J. Levi of Wila-17h chairman of entertainment, ( a 'as. in charge of arra arrangements, Its Angeles, Cal. nnette, Ill.; Mrs, NI. Weiler and IS em krOmoerg, IWO G o ldb erg, president, who is son, A. I% eller, of Cleveland, are recovering from in brief illness, ex- hiss Gertrude Lansky of Ann • the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iliger j pects to fill1101111Ce his committee , ki Arbor entertained the boys of the and will remain over the celebra- appointments this week. Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity with tion. Preparations for the annual ball, in sleighride party last Saturday t , be held in early spring, are now evening. A buffet luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beck of being formulated and the organi- served to 15 couples upon return- 1215 Burlingame avenue will be zation look forward to this year's ing. at home to their relatives and ball to surpass previous affairs. friends Friday evening. Feb. f, in The next regular meeting of the Mrs. Jennie Stein of 193(1 Col- celebration of their twenty-fifth Aesculapians will be held on Wed- lingwood sailed from New York on wedding anniversary. No cards. nesday evening, Feb. 11. Jan. 24 on an extended tour of Bermuda and the West Indies. 1 Mrs, James Rapport of Flint. ' Mich., was elected a member of SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. Mrs. Ily. Ullian of Ann Arbor the national executive board of HEARS G. WEISWASSER was the principal speaker of the the National Federation of Tem- ' $25 Hadassah luncheon in Toledo'! ple Sisterhoods, at the convention George Weiswasser gave an in- on Jan. 25 and will address the De- in Philadelphia last week. teresting talk on "Contemporary fruit chapter at the next meeting 1 American Novelists" at the meet- on Feb. 10, E. A. Bernstein of Chicago ing of the Young People's Society boulevard is spending in week in of Congregation Shaarey Zendek N1rs. S. Galanty has returned to Chicago. III. , last Sunday afternoon. her home at the Belcrest after in The meeting closed with a few visit to Boston and New York City. I Mrs, Clara Rosenfield of the business announcements, fulb,wed IBelcrest left Thursday for in visit 1by (lancing to the strains of the Mrs. Ben Jacob of Buena Vista in New York. ;Peppy Prep Serenaders. avenue gave a delightful musical- I Plans are being perfected by Miss Ora Ruth Gittelnian, tea at her home last Saturday,' ! the social committee for the third honoring her mother, M•s..I. Qua- bride-elect, has been entertained annual spring formal dance, which tor of Chicago, III., and Mrs. It. at a number of lovely parties. will be held this year at the Italian Sage of Boston, Mass. Miss Ber- Among the affairs was a miscel-1Gardens of the Book-Cadillac nice Jacob played a number of se- laneous bridge-tea given by Mrs.Illotel on Saturday evening, March lections on the piano. Mrs. A. Daniel II. panto; Mrs. Howard 7 The music will be furnished by Metz gave humorous recitations, Stone was hostess at a kitchen I "Doc" Davis and his Ambassadors. and Mrs. Edith Souls and Mrs. J. shower fur 20 guests last Tuesdaylone of Seymour Simons' well- Weingartner favored the guests evening; 11 r. Conrad Friedman known orchestras. Nelms Kahn) gave a miscellane- with appropriate solos. ous luncheon, and Mrs. Sol Blum- PLAN MUSICAL REVUE Mr. and Mrs. A. Kallmeyer (Mrs. rosen entertained at a handker- FOR EMERGENCY FUND shower. Miss Dorothy Iildegartle Reisman) left In, chief Ten organizations, eon-operating veek by motor for the South Cumin will give a miscellaneous . under the name of Les Art istes, abort. they will spend the balance tea on Wednesday, Feb. 4. have been rehearsing for the past nf the winter months visiting it Is' four weeks for in musical revue, to Mr. and Mrs. 11. Goldstein and "exits and Florida. They were a; s tag ed the near future, date •ompanied to San Antonio, Texas family, formerly of 3047 Calvert . nail pl ace to be announced next 'neir first ston, by Mrs. Berth: avenue, are now residing at 2522 , ,,,,, , , k. West Philadelphia. less of I'ort Huron, N1ich, The entire proceeds of the affair , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oxman and will be turned over to the Detra . 1 lewish Emergency Relief Fund to , . M r. and Mrs. Joe Steinberg of WO unem ployed. s ai d newt*. I Dallas. Texas, were the guests of interested ed in taking parts , n, NIr. and Mrs. Louis 11. Cranis anti . : i th o e revue are asked to attend n Iles. B Bertha Oxman of 3799 Blaine rehearsals at the Hutchins Inter- ! avenue. Inuring their stay here' mediate School, Gladstone and 'they were entertained wit h a : Woodrow Wilson, from 7:30 td 10:- bridge-luncheon on Jan. 23 by Me' 30 on Mondays and Wednesdays. and Mrs. Louis II. Cranis and Mrs. Bertha Oxman, and on Jan. 21 Mrs. Ethel Goudchaux, formerly of Denver, Colo., entertained with a theater party. The guests left on Jan. 211 for Chicago, Ill., and _ ZVICA.2r le otelg‘tIA.M./' ea St. Louis, Mo., and from there will I return home. Mrs, I. MILLER SALON FISHER BUILDING rl nnounces THE OPENING OF The New Ingenue Department featuring Shoes for the Younger Set On our Second Floor] ,t $1050 upfrvmd a y uYDE C. HORNUNG hi Frank&Seder WOODWARD AVENUE, BETWEEN GRAND RIVER AND CLIFFORD Saturday and Monday PRINTED SILK Dresses '8.45 Flared Peplums New Patterns Jacket Frocks Plaid Prints Floral Designs They are irresistible this Spring-fresh and youth- ful looking models that give the much needed bright touch beneath your Winter coat. These dresses will reassure our prestige as a fashion center for smartly groomed women. Observe their fashion details- you'll find they are as conspicuous for their smart- ness as they are remarkable for their values. a Culyeirew/24A4om Women's Sizes 14 1/2 to 24 1/2 . Misses' Sizes 14 to 20. Larger Women's Sizes 38 to 50 0.cLacjity, 99 Dresses Reduced For Clearance at $5 d,ot2.=7/L ass.dallas ussves4 tAdy. Frond & Seder-Fourth Floor asatedta: 4s1, P.a.d.wssuis; and NEW PURCHASE Ic it Full - Fashioned Silk Hose Chiffon and Service Weiglits In All Leading Colors An opportunity that cannot be over-emphasized from a value standpoint - all first quality hosiery - evenly woven-and full fashioned. Choice of all silk chiffons with pivoted tops or service weight with lisle reinforced hems and soles. Frank & Seder - First Floor 88c dwid ir ti4a/1;LV - 6Cter aota, Metati. "2•44olv getigtvcaoeverwt 4.4,411,6, tAniS, C.6vem4atid 1 15.1ciarris CA.74,41 In addition to the numerous par. , ties and bridge-luncheons compli-16 menting Miss Helen Dalitz, a bride- • elect of next month, Mrs. Louis Dalitz entertained at a bridge- bridge-luncheon and linen shower on Dec. 27 at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. A dinner and bridge was given by Mrs. M. Weisberg on Jan. 21; on Jan. 22 Mrs. Sidney Moss was hostess at a delightful bridge- luncheon; Mn. L. Rubinstein en- /". tertained with a bridge-luncheon SWEETHEARTS, on Jan. 23, and on this evening a , FRIENDS, A N D dinner and bridge was given by. LOVED ONES! Mrs. R. Morrison. On Jan. 24 Mrs. N. Ilalitz of Ann Arbor enter-1 E'r'in tained at • miscellaneous shower O I. repro! and bridge-luncheon. Mrs. M.I Bitker of Ann Arbor honored the bride-elect with a bridge on Wed-1 nesday evening. Jan. 25. Vakntittes 5 to $1.00 6.4tA;If &or. tatat5 HUDSON'S Midwinter Furniture SALE! Miss :Stickle Schack of Reed City, Mich., is the guest of her sis- I ter, Miss Pauline Schack, at then Detroiter Hotel. SHEEHAN'S BOOK STORE Itooksellers Since I.75 1550 Woodward Ave. Ran. 0200 HUDSON'S ON THE NINTH FLOOR By Special Request BUDDY announces that he is again repeating week-end specials on the Famous Vienna Delicatessens. 24c lb. FRAUKFURTERS 30c lb. SALAMI (soft) 30c lb. PICKLED TONGUE Follow the crowd to Buddy's for good food. It' it's a platted luncheon, a dinner or a bite after thea- ter, something different and tasty, you will lied it at "Buddy's." FULL COURSE SUNDAY DINNER choice of Half of Spring Chicken Lamb Chops 75c 65c 0 PROMPT SERVICE-FREE DELIVERY Phone Garfield 9248 BUDDY'S KOSHER DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT 9001 TWELFTH STREET A Thrilling Clearance! Astor Frocks $45.00 Astor Frocks $ 1285 $39.50 Astor Frocks $35.00 Astor Frocks $29.50 Astor Frocks $25.00 Astor Frocks If You IIave Never Ilad the Pleasure of an Astor Frock, This Is An Excellent Oppor- tunity tee Get Acquainted . . . Those Who Are Acquainted Will Instantly Recognize What Excepeional Values These Are. AS SHOP TOR 1510 WOODWARD AN, F. 13th Annual Ball Given By the DETROIT JEWISH FREE BURIAL ASSOCIATION CHESED SHEL EMES SUNDAY EVENING, FEB. 1, 8 P. M. Convention Hall 4484 CASS AVENUE As this is the largest hall in Detroit, there will be plenty of room for everybody. MUSIC BY GARBER'S DOUBLE ORCHESTRA Admission $1.00, including checking. Proceed. to help defray cost of finishing oar new building on Joy Road. We must have, and appeal for, the support of the entire Jewish community of Detroit. Littman's Peoples Theater TWELFTH AT SEWARD Boa Office Phone Empire 3488. M aaaaaa 's Phone Empire 3472 FRI. NIGHT, JAN. 30: SAT. AND SUN., JAN 30-FEB. 1 MATINEE AND EVENING Edwin Benin and Sigmund WrinfraPJh tensor for IA•t Five Performances NELLIE KESSMAN TII t: w1. 11.•KNOWN Sol'IlliETTE "THE LITTLE CANTOR" (DOS CHASENDEL) Delightful Song Numbers-Beautiful Dances Nellie Kessntan out be esstoted by Ethel Dorf and our Entire Company fm All Perform aaaaa at the Box Office TICKETS-Evenings, $1.50, $1.25, 11.00, 75e, 50c; Matinee, $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50c.