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HMS R. MAMA ,. Al I tin, I 1VrIA
"That Gay and Racy Old Musical Show"
MON. JAN. 4
ORCHESTRA
HALL
MATINEE at 230
EVENING .1 SOO
LONDON
0/RECT FROt4
THE BEG.
OPERA
I
—
.
Her Betrothal Announced.
Again!
An afternoon of music, song
and fun will be offered to the chi).
Idren of Shaarey Zedek at a party
to be given at 2 o'clock Sunday,
The Traditional January
LADIES' ORCHESTRA
LONDON CAST
Matinee • SO0 to $1.50
150 to $2.00
Ee,njea
SEATS NOW
Alk
CHILDREN'S PARTY
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
SUNDAY AFTERNOON •
miii
PERCY
UIRAINGEK
4
4
4
I SEATS NOW
15c-$1.00-$1.50
Pianist
TED
Wed. Eve. Jan.13
SEATS NOW I
$1-$1.5042•$2.50
Wed. Eve. Jan.6
.
S 'g': H DANCERS
AAVIDN
MONDAY EYE. JAN. 18 1 SEATS NOW I
$1, $1.50, $2, $2.50
A DANCE RECITAL by
Mary Wiginan
THURSDAY EYE. JAN. 28 I
SEATS NOW
I PRICES: $1.00 to $3.00
RT. HON. WINSTON CHURCHILL
MRS. AARON SILBERBLATT
Jan. 3, in the social hall of the
new synagogue building.
The ladies of the Sisterhood,
who are sponsoring the party,
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert complimented
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
her daughter, Miss Barbara, at a El will hold its regular monthly
tea-dance at Hotel Steller Christ- meeting on Monday, Jan. 11 at
mas Day. Among the guests were 2:30
o'clock. On this occasion Dr.
Miss Mollie Wallerstein of Albany, Arthur J. Cramp, director of the
N. Y.'
Bureau of Investigation, American .
Medical Association, will speak
Mrs. Harry Dizik of Virginia upon the subject of "The Patent
lark was hostess at a bridges Medicine and the Public." Dr.
luncheon at the Knollwood Coun- Cramp may be called the leading
try Club for 40 guests on Tues- American specialist in this field
day, Dec. 29, honoring her !sister, and his lecture should prove of
Mrs. Joseph I. Palistrant of New unusual interest, Members are re-
York.
quested to present membership I
cards at the door.
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, ac-
companied by her daughter, Max-
A bridge and luncheon was given
ine, left to join Mr. Rosenthal in Sunday evening by Mitts Jean'
Hollywood, Fla., where they will 'twig at her home, 1026 Maren-
spend the winter months.
tette avenue, Windsor, in honor of
Miss Florence Coppersmith, bride-
Melvin S. Marwil, son of Mr. and elect of January. Tables were laid
Mrs. Sam Marwil of 1734 Virginia for 20 guests.
—•
Park, has left for New Orleans,
La., to represent his fraternity,
Miss Stella Berman of Cleveland,
Sigma Alpha Mu, at its annual former national president of Jun-
conventi on.
ior Hadassah, is the guest here of
her sister and brother-in-law
, Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron DeAoy left and Mrs. Herman Rothman of Rich-
have arranged a program of man y
numbers for the amusement o f
the children. A magician will dis-
play his wares in competition wit
for a thre emonths' visit in Los ton avenue.
the magic of movies which will be Angeles, Cal.
WHITE
SALES
Including Linen, Cottons,
and Bedding at Very
Important Savings
MISS IRENA HELEN KLEIN
Mrs. Zerline Klein of 9116
Woodrow Wilson avenue an-1
flounces the engagement of her!
daughter, Irene Helen, to Maurice
M. Winston, son of Mrs. Celia
Weinstein. Reception at the home
of Mrs. Klein on Sunday, Jan. 10.
No cards.
HUDSON'S
Third Fl o or--Grand
Grand River Armor
;1411 •11111.1mgmeitglX1.thezar ;
HAGGAI ADDRESSES MUSIC STUDY CLUB
DETROIT CHALUTZOS SOIREE ON TUESDAY 0
Th eOld
BUNGALOW
RESTAURANT'
shown as part of the entertain
Friends of Mrs. E. Zaludkowski
ment.
Mr, and N1rs. I. Winston of Vir- and Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld will be
There will be several dancers
and many songs in which the ginia Park are spending the winter pleased to learn that they are re- Plans Being Mad e for Visit of
The
covering from injuries suffered in
Golds Meyersohn on March 20. I hold
its Music Study Club will'
guests will be asked to join. Re- months in Miami Beach, Fla.
fifth annual soiree on H
-
-
and accident.
freshments will be served follow-
Joseph Haggai, educator and Tuesday evening, Jan. 5, at the Y.
ing the program.
Mrs. Bertha Kronish and son,
CHARLEVOIX BLDG. 1
eve ! W. C. A. building, Montcalm and
popular
lecturer,
last
Monday
Mitts
Zelola
.1.
Teitelbaum,
who at-
The only grownups at the party Elliot, who have been the guests of
2035-37 Park Arno.
Mrs. Barton p.
ning addressed the Chalutzos (Jew- I Witherell streets.
g
will be mothers and daddies who Mr. and
. E. A. Bernste in o f tended the Junior Hadasaaht• on- i IA
a
Clamage, chairman, has planned s,,,,
A
omen's
Pioneer
Organization
Now Feature a
come to see their kids have a grand Chicago boulevard, have returned vention in New York ('ity, is re-
"Jewish
Women
an
elaborate
and
stimulating
pro-
for Palestine) on
the East n
time,
fora
d
h
to their home in New Haven, Conn. time
gram for this occasion. Mrs. J. 0
'
in
Literature."
visit
it,:a o relatives
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt is chair-
Mr. Haggai's address is one of : Seltzer, president, will welcome
in New York and Asbury Park,
man of the committee in charge.
Miss Dorothy Smith daughter N . J .
i a series of culture; meetings upon ' Music Study Club members and B.
Her committee is composed of of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith
, their guests.
' sored by the Chalutzos.
, 1 A dinner you would pay i
Mesdames Harry Z. Brown, Morris of Longfellow avenue, gave a de-
Plans are being made by the
The philanthropic committee of B- 51.50 for at
lo any Downtown 0
Blumberg, Dave Diamond, Sey- lightful luncheon for the Misses
Dr. E. M. Sorock of Clairniount
Detroit chapters of Chalutzos to the Music Study Club under the - _
0 --
mour Frank, Arthur Purdy, Moe Betty and Louise Effrith of Day- avenue motored to Pittsburgh over entertain Goble Meyersohn, well, chairmanship of Mrs. Edmund P
Six
Years
in
Business. Same 5
4
last week-end
Leiter Sidney Stone and Maurice ton, Ohio, on Wednesday,
lie was accom- known Palestine labor leader who , Slontan, will present three pro-
0
Location.
H. Zackheim. Mrs. Herbert H.
partied by his children, Milton, will
be a guest here on March 20.
Warner is president of the Sister-
Dorothy and Bernice., and by Leon-
Highest
Quality Foods 1
g
hrtacT inju
s dnucrti inogn stvhi tell t coming
° he m lin
lied
t week.
Cross .
C
-
hood.
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Kahn of and Hack of St. Clair Shores, wh o
Bl oomfield is Le f
' an entertainment will be given at Our Motto
t for New York is home from Ann Arbor for the "YE PICTURE SHOWE"
Every customer a Satisfied S
the
Van
Zile
Home
for
Crippled
;
last week and from there sailed holidays. While in Pittsburgh the
TO BE STAGED JAN. 9 Children on Jan. 4. Those par-
Patron.
for Europe. party was entertained by Mr. and
ticipating will be Miss !fella Tt)bin,,
Mrs. Ben Tannenholz of the , Mrs. 1. Williams of Squirrel Hill. Will Be Presented by Shaarey pianist; Mrs. Herbert Metz, read-
Miss Ruth Williams returned to
Zedek Y. P. S.
AT, and 20 dancers of the Pereira
Wilshire has returned after a six Detroit with the party an I is bei ng
.. __ ..
weeks' visit in New York, Chicago ext
School of the Dance..
Mrs. II.
exte nsively entertained here.
"Ye
Picture
Showe,"
1
sponsored Greenberg and Mrs. Joseph Behr-
The Detroit section, National and Cleveland. In the latter city
56 I COLUMBIA Ng WCODWARO • I.
' by the Young People's Society of man arc in charge
-
I
she
was
the
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs:
of
the
arrange-
Council of Jewish Women, wil
Miss Sarah Diskin, daughter of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, will merits.
The Sweetest Story Ever
' hold another of 'its successful ral-, Ilar•ey Rosenblum (Fayette Tan-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diskin is spend- be staged Saturday evening, Jan.
Told
lies at the Phoenix Club Monday. nenholz).
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt has ar-
ing the holidays with her sister, 9, at 8:30 p. m: in the social hall
,
, A luncheon for workers on the
That's
ranged the following program for
of the new
t triennial tea fund campaign and
Mr. and Mrs. William Slesinger :Vita; .Mary Coleman, of Moncton,
synagogue on Chicago ' presentation at the Jewish Oldj
boulevard at
Lawton. The
"'SEIN LIEBESLIED"
their guests will be followed by of Richton avenue gavg a dinner N. B•
occa- Folks' Home; Cantor Silverman,
( " His Love Song")
•
--
sion is the dedication of the new vocalist; Mrs. Max Fried, vicalist,
short talks and songs written es-I party on Saturday, Dec. 19. About
In honor of the sevemieth birth- ' synagogue, to take place the fol- accompanied by Mrs. E. Monash;
with Willy Forst
pecially for the occasion. Dr.1 30 guests were present.
lowing
day.
day of Mrs. Anna Itottenberg and
SD ver•Tonell Tenor nr
John Slawson, executive secretaryl
and Miss Lillian Silverman, pian-
The society has sponsored some ist.
Hearts in 3t Thne"
Miss Evelyn Sulzberger is home the forty-ninth birthday of her son,
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
outstanding social affairs in the
will be the principal speaker, nad from Vassar, spending the holiday 11 • Ruttenberg, a dinner wias past few'
Dr.
taatlammeDalk I P.M.%
Robert Bernstein will speak
years,
but
this,
in
the
i
°n
cn
by of his s7
wifel
• 5 ,u
Mr s. Louis James Rosenberg, season with her parents, Mr. and tgrivLnrg
,NlI lt
ies,: Im'ea ar‘leln
Rut-
w.t. lk. Ems.ik Smitlays &Holidays*
opinion of the committee, will out... program
"Music and Human Beings" on
Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger.
:hintree Mc et 'MTh.,
chairman of the meeting, will pre. Mrs.
planned for the Jewish
Sunday, Dec. 22. This affair was shine anything that has ever been '
side. A novelty skit arranged by
I Centers. Miss Dorothy Fleischer,
don
ebefore.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Pali,o- attended by the immediate family
Mrs. Max Dushkin, Mrs. David
The feature of the evening is a I danseuse, accompanied by Miss
Werbe and Mrs. Theodore Kelter, , trent and son, Robert Henry, of and congratulations were received silent picture, with sound effects. Maryan Fleischner; Sirs. Herman
DETROIT
burlesquing the trials and tribula- New York are the guests of their from their friends and out-of-town
com edy and several short and Greenberg, egotist, accompanied
Symphony Orchestra
tions of campaigning, will feature sister, Mrs. Birdie Victor of Pin- relatives who were unable to at-
ORCHESTRA HALL
unusual subjects will conclude the by Mrs. Emery Monash, and the
tend.
gree
avenue,
Mrs. David Kaltman as soloist and
d
Thur. Eve. Jan.7 I Fri. Aft. Jan. a.
theater program. Following the Misses Lillian and Florence Silver-
at lila
Mrs. Arthur Simons at the piano.
at 2:30
Miss Kitty Moss of :1260 Fuller- pictures there will be dancing to man, pianists, will entertain upon
Mrs. Charles King is visiting her
The reports of the 30 campaign
Victor Kolar
this occasion.
the
music
of
nationally
known
or-
fur Milwau kee,
Directing
captains for their teams indicate parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. J.
chestras.
left where
on Tuesday
Wis.,
she was to attend the
that at Monday's meeting the fund Schaeffer, in Atlantic City, N. J. ton
Strauss
Tickets are being sold now by
will
Alpha Epsilon Iii Fraternity party
more than one-half sub-
"DON QUIXOTE"
all the members of the board.
TO ADDRESS
Sim
Hart
left
Monday
to
spend
on
New
Year's
Eve.
scribed, and that the $3,000 goal
Tschaikowdry
Symphony No. I
They will also, be sold at the door
ZEDEK Y. P. S.
will be reached before the tea, the winter months in San Antonio,
"WINTER REVERIES"
Mr. and Mrs. Alen M. Hertzberg the evening of the performance.
which will he held at lintel Statler Texas.
Ti,set- 11 to 12.50. at IUD
of 211110 Elmhurst avenue announce
on Jan. 18.
Dr. John Slawson, executive di.
Columbia 1510
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Fisher of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sam-
rector of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
Mrs. Andrew Wineman, chair-
Cadillac boulevard will leave next uel Emil, at the morning services HADASSAH
' man, has
eration, will be the speaker at the
announced that so for
next meeting of the Young. Peo-
the leader in the campaign is Miss week to spend the remainder of the on Saturday, lan. 2, at Shaarey
ple's Society of Congregation
Emma Butzel, a member of the winter months in California. Zedek Synagogue.
Saturday night at 8:30
One of the surprise features of Shaarey Zedek. The meeting will
board of the Detroit section of the
VICTOR KOLAR. Directing
Tito( Misses Fanny a nd Ethel the Hadassah donor luncheon held be held at 3 o'clock on Sunday
Al H. Dworkin. son of Mr. and
' Council, and co-chairman of the
LILLIAN EVANTI, Soprano Soloist
I Ways and means committee, who, Iles. Carl Dworkin of 9102 Russell Henignan have returned from a at Hotel Statler Dec. 15 was a gift afternoon, Jan. 3, in the social hall
bank
that was presented to each of the synagogue on Chicago
;working independently, without street, left Thursday for an ex- mot or trip to Canton, Ohio, where
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CLIFFORD 1975
Iir.ervell, SI a Scat
the usutl 10 member,, of a team, , tended business trip to Minneapolis, they spent the holiday vacation donor by the crew of the S. S. boulevard at Lawton.
has herself already completed 115 Minn., where he will be the guest with relatives and friends. Enroute Hadassah, which formed the set-
"Probloma of a Jewish Com
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Katchem.
to
Canton
they
visited
friends
at
ting
for
the
program.
These
per cent of a full team quota.
munity in Times of Depression
Cleveland and Akron.
"favors" were decided on to fa-
The team captained by Mrs. liar-
will be the subject of the talk to
Mr. and NIrs. Leo Marks of
cilitate the savings of the price of be delivered at this time. The
old Schlesinger holds second lion-
' or, with 95 per cent of its quota l'arkside avenue have as their A bridge and luncheon was given the fifth anniversary donor lunch- subject is a timely one and Dr.
mother, Mrs. J. Cohen of Cleve- Tuesday, Dec. 29, by Miss Jean eon totake place in 1932.
subscribed.
Slavvson is well informed on this
Ism d.
Dworkin at her home, 9102 Russell
The)'
This idea of keeping the spirit topic. He has just returned from
section of the Na-
street, in honer of Alto M. lloolroff of
assah pervading through- a meeting of the national confer-
tional Council of Jewish Women
Miss Helen Waldman of New of Minneapolis, Minn. Tables were out the year, and making it easier
has been in existence 40 years,
ence of Jewish Social Service
, originating at the Jewish Women's York, a former Detroiter, who is a laid for 20 guests.
not only financially but in affect- executive committee, of which he
student
at the University of Michi-
ing such an economy of time and
, Club, and this is Detroit's first op-
is a member. He also attended a
Miss
Kitty
MOSS of 3260 Fuller- effort, has met with such popular
portullity to be hostess city to a can, spent the Christmas holidays
meeting of the federation execu-
ton, entertained at a party on Dec. ; appeal that many more Iladassah
national convention of the organ- with Miss Dori:, Lipson.
tives at which current social serv-
ization.
26, in honor of her uncle, Samuel members than were able to attend
On II,',. 20, a review of "Stephen Moos, who is home for the holidays the luncheon besides a number of ice, communal and philanthropic
problems arising out of the pres-
Escott." by Ludwig Lewisohn, was from Marquette University in Mil- interested non-members have made
given by Miss Jean Tannenhaus, wauko•e, Wis. The table was set requests for the bank. It is a neat ent economic depression were dis-
cussed.
member of the Sigma ('hi Kappa for 16 and a midnight luncheon was metal device that cart be attached
Mrs. Ethel Mendelson, well
served.
Sorority, at the Jewish Center.
to a telephone or put in some
other conspicuous and convenient known pianist, will conclude the
One of the most successful A.
OTTO SC
III TZ
program
with the rendition of sev-
Ethel Goldman :Mendelson, of
Z. A. Day programs woo
Miss Regene Fantle of West place.
presented
eral classical selections.
This response has made it avail-
at the Jewish Centers under the the Ganapol Studios of Music, is Boston boulevard has Miss Ma.
Miss Fayga Basky, chairman of
sponsorship of Chapters 63 and 93 presenting Virginia Rolf and Abra- chelle Liebson of Cedar Rapids, able to organize a special commit-
of for
piano'
• tee which will distribute and the program committee, announces
IN
as her guest
over the !soli-
of Aleph Zaolik Aleph of Detroit. ham Silver in a recital
Reos, the Black Smote Tea yourself .. by horn.
that the program for the coming
music on Monday evening, Jan. 4, I days.
eventually
collect
the
banks.
This'
m5 SEM ET.SOLVA T COKE in your besting pt
The
program
was
witnessed
by
I.O.
Private
Dining
Rom..
1'
month
will
include
interesting
at
8:30,
at
Grinnell
Brothers,
15151
over 500 people.
committee will function under the
It ie ea., to use, economical. 11 mho, lattntIcnna
Luncheons, Dinners, heap ,
Mrs. Henry Ritter of Brooklyn, leadership of Mrs. Abraham Srere events. On Jan. 9, the society is
The program was opened by the 1Voodward avenue. They will play
and cleaning. II makes a untft.r, depentlaltIc heat.
Teas, Etc.
Order your bin filled today.
offering of the invocation by the selections from the classic, roman- N. •., is the guest of Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Henry Wienstein as sec- presenting "Ye Picture Shows',"
For Itc.erv•tion•
Flake Mrs. retary and Miss Elizabeth Finley At the meeting of Jan. 17, a prom-
past aleph godol, Morris Linsky, tic and modern periods. The pub- Klein and Mrs. A.
Ritter was entertained during the; as corresponding secretary. Teams inent Detroit lawyer will speak on
MR. OTTO SCHULTZ.,
Aaron Kurland, former president lic is invited.
past two weeks by the following of 10 to 15 workers will be under "Religion of Law." The program
RANDOLPH 2300
of Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Netzorg and relatives and friends: Mrs. Harry the following seven co-chairmen; of this meeting will also include
gave
an
interesting
discourse
con-
Established since 1910
DETROIT-LELAND
an
excellent
musical
program.
family
of
Toledo,
Ohio;
David
Net-
Klein
gave
a
luncheon
Tuesday,
Mesdames
Fblward
Atlas,
Ralph
cerning the work of the A. Z. A.
flee. 22; Mrs. M. Firestone- grove a Davidson, Nathan Koploy, Maurice The dramatic group, under the di-
HOTEL
Miss Eileen Hencken offered sev- zorg, student at Manila. P. I., and
bats M. II Alit:ISDN so
Mrs. Libby Marks and sons of dinner Thursday, Dee. 21: On Fri- Landau, Joseph Magidsohn, Sol rection of Milton Goodman, is pre-
eral clever dramatizations.
paring a one-act play which will
Consult us today about your heating problems
Rabbi B. Heller of Ann Arbor, Rochester avenue were the guests day, Dec. 25, a diner by Mrs. H. Pearlman and Louis Robinson.
Banks will be cheerfully sup- probably be presented the end of
1635 WESTMINISTER AVE.
LOngfellow 1075
the principal speaker, spoke on at a reunion over the holidays at I Schlanger of Calvert; on Saturday,
Dec. 26, a bridge-tea by Mrs. M. E. plied to anyone who will communi- the month. The play is lull-
"The Jew On the Campus." He the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.'
pressed Desires," by Susan las-
compared the student of the cam- Netzorg. After Jan. 1 Mr. and; Friedman of Calvert; on Sunday, cate with Mrs. Srere or any of her
pell and George Cram Cook.
lice. 27,
nf la
v lin
i i ner
co-workers.
hoa ,bleyipahfirns ;.
pus to that of the people in a city. Mrs. L. Z. Netzorg and family will, lice.
mhaikoe
ir the
home in Cleveland,'eher
There is the rah-rah type, the O
Firestone gave a luncheon Tuesday,
smart aleck type, the truly stu-
Dec. 211, at her home on Gladstone; PHILOMATHIC CONTEST
dent type, and again the other
Mrs. David King of the Wilshire on Tuesday evening, Dee. 29 a
WON BY A. GOLDBERG
group who were going to college
Plans are being completed by
has returned to her home after bridge-tea by Mrs. A. 1I. Eisler of
to secure a background.
tbt h reied gc
.le h u (niaaii na
The
o sa
ra inm
Pt,
yrs, ebarta n fa h oaf
The semi-annual election of
Adolph Goldberg , who brilliant-
, N
Mrs. A40 Arcadia;
rabbi st ated that these types are visiting her h'Id
1, e • c. 30,
s •nd Mr. Max Ka hn ha, a. thelr
sincere, of Chapter 93 of Aleph
Newton King of Columbus, Ohio.
isMar,s.e. aGoi•uornfehefnoh; esntros f B Fesrr
im
y ma
P arokr lv appealed for the recognition of aue.l. their niece. Mims France. Spero et
the
Zadik Aleph took place last week .found on all colleges and are also
Soviet Russia, was awarded the "' O h"'
typical of cities.
ton
Chinese Tea G ardenbseathe8litp.a.M
at the new Jewish Center on Dex-
ont3e0re; yona‘;,,rniud eaygeri,v,eniangl.0 j n achaeoln, Herman A. August gold medal in r
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siegel 610 1. 5) 1,
Following Rabbi Peller's talk
e
wit
s.
ter boulevard, near I.awrence.
nr
te
e
,,hme
the Philomathic Debating Club's M•nton. Mich.. where
there was a musical program West Boston boulevard, have their
t "
oe r"
the dancin3g' an ad n'refre
.
John Erman was elected aleph
which was in charge of the De- son. Joseph. Jr. who attends Cm- a dinner was given by Mrs. J. Hart- eighteenth annual oratorical con-
godol, or president, of the chap-
test, staged last Monday evening
brook School, at Birmingham, as man of Arden1±ark.
sac. on with
ter, and Samuel Stoller was elected troit Music Study Club. Mrs. Her- their guest
at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue. his parents.
formerly known as Atkinson
over the holiday sea-
aleph s'gan, or vice-president. The man Greenberg gave some enter- son. Miss Kate Meyer of Chicago
George Schrieber was awarded the
branch of Shaarey Zedek
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Edloff
Mr •nd Mr.. IL I. S h
aleph alazkir's, or secretary's, of- taming selections. A short talk on' is the guest of Miss Ilelen Siegel. have left on an extended motor Maurice Morse silver medal for his
G mok ledhher
ip . g "n
e n:t nthe o la4r. .
fice is held for a year and for music was presented by one of the
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scathing denunciation of war. end at Yikadn.
trip to Texas and California.
.
that reason Joseph Galitzky will members of the club.
Honorable mention Was accorded and Mrs. J. J. halm. An rerl"), "‘ of Mr.
Near Clairnteuit
Miss Nannette Gamse of Haiti-
I hilly-111'1h wedding ,nl WWW : A er
After
the
musical
program
Mr.
l dheir
'
continue to hold this office for ahe
ntore. Md., is the guest of Mrs.' The Misses Dorothy Morris and Alex Baruch for his portrayal of
A gala affair will be the °era-
coming administration. Philip Linsky gave the closing benedic-' Maxwell Silver of 72
Mr. and Mr.. Joreith Fichwerta ha,
East Phila- Sadie Goldgleid have left for New an idealistic place.
nion of the installation of new offi-
Chapnick was elected aleph gis- ' tion. Following this the audience delphia avenue
Others who participated in the . ' 1h
, over the holidays., York and from there will Anil on
went dswnstairs, where they
cers of Mattathias Tent No. 1005,
t"
. ..e'ph"F.o.rrft.tailth.andr"rem
br
l
d.
ren
i
:tt
f
.
r
f
:hil•M
dfl.
:
b.e, or treasurer, while Irving Lit-
contest were Louis Kortz, Bernard
the S. S. Cythia for Bermuda.
danced.
to take place Monday evening.
vin and Jack Steinberg were
Sharkey and David Sobin.
Mrs. Harry S. Sheresky and
Jan. 4, at 8:30 o'clock, on
There will he no reli
elected aleph ahotare godol and
The judges were Judge Charles
children are wintering at Spanish
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nat
Cohen
of
fourth floor of the Maccabee
ice. until Sunday
• e. •n. IA.
For Meetings, Parties, Ere.
rv.
aleph shotare ketone, or sergeant- Ladies' J. N. F. to Celebrate Villa Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla.
Clements avenue have as their Rubiner. Samuel Sternberg and
■t-arms.
Chamisho Osor b'Shvat.
respectively.
George .
The regular meeting of the Si•terhrent.
house guests their mother and sis- David Goldin. Albert Pearl, speak-
•
Newly Remodeled and
Judge Edward J. Jeffries, C. L.
Kratchman was made aleph gopher.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
er of the orranization, acted as r I ie'.71:1Vre"
Mrs. Morton Hack. 33310 Lake ter from Columbus, Ohio.
,
Redecorated
and
o rpublicity agent, and
•
Gilbert, .Jewish National Fund will cele- Shore Drive, St. Clair Shores.:
chairman of the evening.
Center •senus. on Jan. S. at 2 10 p m Biggs, supreme record keeper,
John
Little actuary, will be the
Madefsky aleph kohen gudol.
brate Chamisho Osor b'Shvat (Jew- Mich. is spending the holidsys with
— —
Reasonable Rental Fee
Miss Adelaide Klein, • January
installing officers. The incoming
The advisory board was elected,' ish Arbor Day) with a party at, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kap- bride elect, Wag
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
the honor guest at Congregation E•z Chaim In.
president will be Al Glick, Dr. D.
and its members are Leo Kolodin,' ( sngregation Emanuel, Saturday I an, in South Chicago.
For iof ormatiou call at
a bridge-luncheon given by Mrs.
rcribed in Golden Book.
Knights of Pythias, Detroit Kliger, tent physician, and M. 7e-
Morris Linsky, and Herbert Char.' night. Jan. 23. It will be tree to
premises or phone Hemlock
I 1fyron Stein, Dec. 16, and Mrs.
Lodge No. 55, will hold a regular lenko, record keeper.
fool, retiring president. Leo Ko- the public.
2302•.
Mrs. Nat Rosenberg has left Isadore Lewis and Mrs. Harry
Congregation Etz Chaim of En- business meeting on Tuesday eve-
Music and entertainment will be
lodin was elected as head of the
The auxiliary is also planning f or Phoenix, Ariz., to join Mr. Ro-I Goldman were joint hostesses to
glewmd avenue has made a con- ning. Jan. 5, at 7:30 o'clock sharp. furnished by a popular orchestra.
M. YOUNGERMAN, Prop.
advisory board. The newly elect.; a luncheon for March 9 in honor I s enherg to make their home. Mrs. 25 guests at • bridge-luncheon and t-D'uto n of $101 to the Jewish Na-
HARRY KALETSKY, Sec.
Refreshments will be served.
ed administration will continue I A the fiftieth asmiversary of the Rosenberg was the 'meet of Mrs.' miscellaneous shower at the home
tional Fund and will be inscribed
By ord
MEN! Here's a Great
Clothing Opportunity
5-
I
p
0
the unseasonable weather condi-
tions finds my store overstocked,
therefore, in order to raise some
cash I am closing out my entire
stock
Regardless of Cost!
WOMEN CONFIDENT
OF RAISING $3,000
CONVENTION QUOTA
this is the first time in the history
of my business I have ever sold
my clothing at the startling low
prices as will prevail during this
event. Men! the reductions are
amazing! everyone marked down
is genuine!
Full Course Dinner
65c & 75c
I
ITTIE (1$ E Th Etat
•
Suits &Overcoats 1
formerly 42.50
NOW $26.50
Suits &Overcoats $ ziso
formerly 51.50
NOW
SLAWSON
SHAAREY
Come early for choice selections!
OPEN EVENINGS TILL
9
O'CLOCK
SAVINGS
BOXES DISTRIBUTED
Popular Concert
MAX KOSINS
Orch. 50c A gAti,lig Bal. 15c
NO SMOKE!
NO SOOT!
A. Z. A. DAY PROGRAM
PROVES SUCCESSFUL
FROM
SEME•OLVAY COKE
AN IDEAL PLACE
TO ENTERTA
I
BORIN BROS. INC.
COAL and ICE
ASSEMBLY
HALL
JOHN ERMAN HEADS
A. Z. A. CHAPTER 63
Ball (1.1.1itH Notre
JUNIOR PIONEERS'
BRIDGE AND DANCE
TO BE ON JAN. 24
MATTATHIAS TENT
INSTALLS OFFICERS
A Y N H T
THIS MONDAY I GHT
Now Available
to the Public
the
t hrough June.
J ewish National Fund.
er o f
It Bronstein at a luncheon. of the former on Poe avenue, in the Golden Book at Jerusalem. SAMUEL GOLDFINE C C.
. C.
Members and their friends are ia-
vited to this meeting.