PAGE TWO Start Your Betrothed CHRISTMAS SAVINGS FUND BY SAVING THE DIFFERENCE 10c--ALL SHIRTS--10c .. 0,4%°.....101...-aig44144 .11W140 1 0.4:s..s...Asitilsnito Beautifully Laundered, 10c Each ow Delivery Will Call for 1 or 100 THRIFTY FAMILY SERVICE 20 Pounds St— minimum charge Rabbi Leon Fram goes to St. The Maimonides Medical So- Louis next week to atten d the ciety Auxiliary will meet on Mon. joint meeting of the Comm ission day, Jan. 18, at 8:30 p. m., at 2888 on Jewish Education and th e na- Calvert. Miss J. B. Welling, pro. tional board of the Federation of lessor of art, will speak on "Art Temple Sisterhoods. Ile is chair- Appreciation." man of the committee on pre- school education .and will r eport On New Year's Eve Mr. and on a plan for developing ref Mrs. Joseph Weitz entertained 40 education at the nursery ag e igious and the training of parents to gi ye re- guests at their home at 2902 Tux- edo avenue, in honor of their ninth ligious education to pre- chool I wedding anniversary. children. Flat Pieces Very Carefully Ironed I Family Finislted Complete WEARING APPAREL, including Lace Curtains, 20c per pound plus le additional for each article! FLAT PIECES, including Blank- ets, 10e Per Pound—Minimum Washing $1.50! —Photo by Rembrarmit Studio. MISS BETTY WEISGROSS THESE ARE FIRST CLASS SERVICES Mrs. Anna tVeisgross of 2094 Leslie avenue announces the en- gagement of her (laughter, Bett r I to Dr. flurry M. Friedman, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Friedman o f ! 2700 Cortland avenue. Receptio ! Sunday, Jan. 17. by an ofd, reliable inetaution MASSACHUSETTS LAUNDRY CO. The Big nown•Town Laundry PHONE CADILLAC SEVEN•FOUR•TWO•THREE (1423) Mr. and Mrs. A. Barit of Boston boulevard are spending the winter COUNCIL OF WOMEN at the Roney Plaza Hotel at x Miami, Fla. RALLY AT PHOENI No Thrift Coupon. or Di.ounts Accepted. ■ 1110111~11111111111110•11.1.0. .4111 Harry Lasko vitz The Music Study Club choral, the Sixth Ditrict , p .silent of s Lod of B'Fna i under the direction of George Gal- B'rith, was t he speaker t the ri- vani, well known bari ()lie end day night service at the Pontiac teacher, will give its first radio Temple. recital over station WJR Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 19, at 4 o'clock. Miss Trudye Feinstein of Hazel- Members of the club wishing to join the choral should call Mr wood avenue has recently returned from a two months' sojourn in Edith Sauls, Garfield 6723, California, Texas and Mexico. 111 GOOD FURNITURE IS istOT EXPENSIVE Nlyany449141, V24VommotKikeymje ts,iWAVAM -31,4=-,XWAV A - 1 , . ote--- The Furniture Show of the greatest marts of America are now being held. Important to everyone is the fact that manufacturers have given the dealer a guarantee that prices will not be lower during the next six months. What an advantage the PRINGLE Sale affords you. }O. _LD Ulf The Beta Delta Sorority open meeting was held at the home of Miss Sylvia . Jaffe, 9633 Broad- street, on Friday. • PRINGLE 60Wintiftite" (7 5A \cr. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gilbert of The dining room of the Phoeni Miss Florence Silverman of Club was the scene of an impres x the Belcrest will be hosts at a din- sive gathering last Monday whe - ner party next Tuesday, Jan. 19. Gladstone avenue has returned The Entire City is Talking About Her from Columbus, Ohio, where she more than 50 women attended th luncheon meeting of the triennia • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston of spent the New Year's holiday with . , The World Renowned During the last several years PRINGLE tea ticket captains and their work Birmingham have invited some relatives and friends. • era, of the Detroit section of th e guests to suppe buyers accepted every advantage that r Sunday, Jan. 17. the manufacturer offered on "Built-in" Miss Anil Nagel is an active National Council of Jewish Wo Quality Furniture, and we pass this men. ber of the social committee of Mrs. Rosalie Gates is entertain- member Park advantage to our customers. Your op- s H a le t 's Sen- Julian II. Krolik was the gues ing some friends at dinner Satur- soy Biology ' ociety, which portunity is still greater at PRINGLE'S i s speaker. Mrs. Sidney Allen played day, Jan. 16, at the Belcrest, the sponsoring the annual Leap Year discount sale. the piano and Mrs. Burton Cla event being one of a series. frolic on Friday evening, Jan. 22, triage led the singing of the tri- at the high school. Sidney Moyer, ennial theme songs, written es- MISS Julia Ruth Brown and president of the Senior Biology this occasion. a Mrs. Elinore Scher were joint hostesses Society, states that a well-known 're e ' d al f Goiris r lug mes- at a miscellaneous shower given • The Boulevard store is open every orchestra has been secured for the age of .optimi m in s her brief talk. last Sunday at the Wilshire, in Monday evening 'till 9. Antici- Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane, honor of Miss Harriet Levy, affair. Tickets may be purchased from bliss Nagel. pate your wants and buy now. hairman of the day, called upon bride•el ect. The right to withdraw this discount he different workers for short without further notice is reserved. y ep talks. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich Miss Tillie Tilchen, a bride of International Balladist, who will appear in Miss Sylvia Krell complimented t his month, was entertained Dec. uggested a new definition for person at Lydia Bloom, a bride-elect, with a i harity. Miss Emma Butzel read 29 at a personal shower, given by l ong nit of names of people who miscellaneous shower and bridge Miss Bee Shrier of 2201 Gladstone. last Thursday, at her home on Poe Among the guests was Miss Anne Not a single item excluded—Orientals ave bought five tickets and over street. Special terms—Special dis- Small of New York City. --Domestics and Exclusive patterns of t counts—Enjoy the privilege. or the tea. Miss Butzel raised I er own contribution five tickets Broadloom Carpets — Draperies, etc. WOODWARD AT PARSONS Miss Jeanette Sarah Musliner .i o at to meet Mrs. Harold Schlesin- Phi Sigma Kappa Sorority spon- TWO STORES er's team, which has sold 126 will give a bridge-breakfast Sun- sored a pajama-initiation party day, Jan. 17, for the pleasure of Jan. 9 at the Webster Hall Hotel. i ckets. Mrs. John Ileavenrich, a nother 100 per center, said she Betty Lieberman and Harriet The following were initiated into ses the three "re of glorified Levy, brides-elect, at the Detroit- the sorority: The Misses Freda An entirely new program, Yiddish and other s u a lesmanahip—"Perslatence," "Pa- Leland. Kemper, Bessie Gottlieb, Sarah national songs and ballads t ence" and "Perseverance." Brilliant, Fritzi Green, Betty 431 Gratiot Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaflan- Shore, Shirley Kleiner, Marie Sil-, Make Your Reservations Now Mrs. Joseph Welt named the i fferent cities which have already der of Webb avenue entertained a ver and Rose Gruskin. A midnight; CALL COLUMBIA 4870 d gnified their intention of sending few friends at an informal dinner luncheon followed the initiation.1 Miss Rose Siegel was chairman of legates to the convention in and bridge last Tuesday evening. (Cs Tickets on Sale at Box Office dM arch. the committee which planned the 01 Prices Reduced to 75c to $1.50 Miss Ruth Oppenheimer of party. The council's tea is to be held Rhode Island avenue will be host- Monday, Jan. 18, at Hotel ess at a breakfast and h an ; osie ry Mrs. Joseph Cohen of Burlin- shower Saturday, Jan. 16 i n honor game avenue, who has been visit- of Mi B soBetty Lieberman. ing relatives in Toronto, has re- HASKALAH NOW COIN G INTO SIXTEENTH YEA R A surprise buffet supper was turned to her home. given on Friday evening, Jan, 6, Bernard Schlussel of Los An- Sixteen years ago there was for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Englander ganized in Detroit the flaskalah _n their new home on Oak Drive, geles, Cal., is visiting his parents, he Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel of by the Tuesday Bridge Club. ciety. Taking its name from t 3340 Webb avenue. Hebrew word, "Ilaskalah" whi eh means enlighrment, the organiz L. Kopman, who has been the tion was formed for the purpose of g es of children, Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 8, en. ome on Chalfonte on Saul Kopman of Atkinson avenue, Yen' M the Misses Pollie and stimulating interest and discussi on returned to his home in Si. Louis.; b inzer entertained 12 mem- on diversified cultural subjec ts. e See Our Complete Line of rs Several of the members have go . of Lambda Gamma Phi So- FUR COATS — JACKETS — SCARVES . Silas Esther Handler was to Palestine, some' have moved ne Mrs. Fred Klein of Covington New York, two are deceased, b to Drive is visiting her mother, in St. a guest of the evening, ouis, Mo. the group has persisted with Ask Us About Our Greatly Reduced Prices on membership of from 20 to 24 Miss Sara Tenzer of 2940 Chi- throughout the years. Mr. and Mrs. I. Nurko and cago boulevard left for Beverly1 Repairing and Remodeling. grandson, Stanley Russel Oppen- Hills, Cal., where she will make! Meetings are held every secs Sunday evening at the homes of ni nd helm, are spending the winter at her house. Miami, Fla. We take this mean to express our sincere hers, with the host acting as chai I appreciation to our many friends and neigh- Mrs Alter Shrier of 2201 Glad- man. Besides the program co m- 1 Mrs, S. Cugell will honor her stone avenue left Tuesday for mittee the only officer is the secre bors who helped by their presence to make FUR SHOPPE tary, and Mrs. M. II. Zackheim - I niece, Miss Miriam Kamin, a Miami Beach, Fla., accompanied our formal opening last week an event that I bride-elect, with a luncheon and by her daughter (FORMERLY LOCATED IN EATON TOWER) Shirley, and , performing that duty for this yea is son r. will remain long cherished in our memory. 11551 Dexter Boulevard Outside speakers on all sorts o i linen shower Saturday, Jan. 16, at Harold. Ilarold Shrier plans to Phone Hog•rth 1460 go by airplane to Cuba for a brief subjects are invited from time t o f ; ! her Immo on Euclid avenue. stay. HA RR Y SLATKIN, President time. Mrs. Harry C. Davidson and ROSS K. HUBBARD ATTRACTION On Jan. 17, Thakar Dav Sharma FRED FABER, Vice - President 5, family of Webb avenue, accom- Mr. and Mrs. George Levey of a Detroit Hindu, will speak on "In . !sallied by her sister, Miss Mary JOSEPH B. SLATKIN, Sec-Treas. die—Iltr Past, Present and Fu . Silver, left for Miami Beach to 2696 Webb avenue have moved to their new home at 18603 Park- lure" at 55 Connecticut avenue, th spend the winter months. side. home of Mr. and Mrs. James 1. El mann. Miss Mildred Fink of Winona Mr. and Mrs. George M. Roberts Some recent subjects discusse d avenue left for a visit to Cleve- cf 3042 Elmhurst avenue an- this year were "The 5Ianchuria n land and Pittsburgh. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Problem" by Dr. L. N. Halbstein son, Donald Herbert, on Saturday, nemployment in Detroit" b • Miss Sara Tenzer, formerly o f Jan. 16, at the United Hebrew Prof. Samuel Levin, "Faces i n 2940 Chicago boulevard, left De School, Tuxedo and Holmur ave. Clay" by Samuel A. Cashwan am troit Dec. 20 to make her home a t noes. "Bach and His Voices" by Mrs 12 1Nurth Le Daus Giving One of His Incomparable Violin Recitals road, Revert Samuel A. Cashwan. PHONE LONGFELLOW 0577 Hills, Cal. Phi Sorosis, a new sorority Among the charter members whi PRICES 50c to $2.00 consisting of 12 members of 19 . still belong are Dr. and Mrs. Noah Mrs. Morse Goldman and son years and over, meets at mem- I E. Aronstam, Dr. and Mrs. L. N .• Hubert, of Webb avenue, ar e' tiers' homes Sunday afternoons. Halbstein, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer spending the winter months i n The officers are: Molly 'Labe, AESCULAPIAN CHARITY Fishbaine and Mr. and Mrs. M. II Tucson, Ariz., and California. Roth Wolf, vice-presi- BRIDGE ON WEDNESDAY Zackheim. The membership no s • dent; Pauline Greenwald, secre- also includes Prof. and Mrs. Sam- Ralph G. Aronstam has been ap- tary; Beatrice Kowal, treasurer. uel Levin, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence pointed a member of the speakers Violin Instructor TEA it 00 I Seltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. bureau of the Emergency Relief Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baker of Cashwan and Mr. and Mrs. James 12838-12842 WOODWARD to be given by the Member Detroit Symphony Committee. During the past week Richton avenue gave a dinner Ellman. Honorary members are he addressed the Woodward Ave- Orchestra at McLean—Highland Park Dr. and Mrs. Kahn of Ann Arbor nue Presbyterian Church, the party in honor of the birthday LUNCHEON EA.% and Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hersh- Detroit Exchange Club and the and graduation of their daughter, HEMLOCK 4652-M Adele, last Sunday evening, at Jo- Nothing Over ar man. Membership is invitational. League of Women Voters. Call Between 2-5 P. M. seph's Restaurant. Bridge and SUNDAY dancing were the diversions of the JR. HADASSAH ACTIVE 2635 CORTLAND AVE. The next regular meeting of the evening. Covers were laid for 36 DINNER FOR ANNUAL LUNCHEON Woman's Auxiliary of the United guests. (Philadelphia at Byron Avenue) Full mars. Dinner I Hebrew Schools will be held on STARTS SATURDAY NIGHT, 75c and 85c The luncheon committee under Wednesday, an. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of JAN. 16 TO 24, INCLUSIVE T. the chairmanship of Miss 7.alda Ii. Steak Dinner $1.00 3260 Lawrence avenue have re- Your presence will help • noble, worthy cause. An un• Miss Emma Sneiderman of turned from Bayonne, N. J., where Teitelbaum and Mrs. Edythe Beech- It House Dinner $1.25 usual program has been laid out for the entire week. 11818 Fourteenth avenue, left for they were called by the d n(•r Klinger are working dili • I Let IS give our estimate on All clubs,.organizations and the public in general invited o celebrate Junior Ilarlassah's a f ew weeks cruise to Bermuda Mr. Goldberg's mother, who eath passed Bridge ridge l'arty, Afternoon COME—BE MERRY—HELP US IN OUR WORK . Amerlras Fount•in ofyouth" lesenth anniversary with the sec- and Ilavana. away Dec. 7. Tea , Club Meetings, Showers nd annual $10 luncheon . Located in Detroit or any Social Functions. M iss Ruth Greenberg, chairman Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lapides of Mineral Wells 1200 Ft. Deep Joseph Cohen of Burlingame 40 avenue has returned from a busi- ,f the ways and means committee, Webb avenue entertained Use of Dance Floor of No The Mineral Waters of the and Miss Bess Brenner, co-chair- friends with a buffet supper and ness trip to New York City. Additional Charge. Wayne have benefitted thou- man, announce various ways wo- bridge last Saturday evening. sands afflicted with rheuma- men can e a rn their dmission fees Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy and tism and kindred ailments. to the lunc heon whic Mrs. Newmark of the Newmark family of Port Huron, Mich. new- ah are as fol- Hotel For Reducing lows: in t antic City is stopping comers to the city, have taken up DETROIT MRS. R. W. KLEIN Telephone Trinity 2-3488 Try Our Turkish Baths Brillo, candy, baked goods, indi- at the Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clem- their residence at 3241 Richton Symphony Orchestra Department. for ladies and ens, for her annual th • vidual bridges, silk hose, insurance. A escu I apians Ladies Auxiliary Gentlemen ree-seek I avenue. ORCHESTRA HALL LAST 5 PERFORMANCES rest cure. EXPERT ATTENDANTS Thur. a E tve 2.1 3 . 6 n. 21 IFri. Alt. Detroit Jewish Chronicle, beauty will hold its third annual charity . J.3 2 6 22. Open Day and Night FRIDAY NIGHT—SATURDAY AND SUNDAY treatment, fortune telling, Clynette . bridge. Wednesday Jan. 20 at 1.30 1 Mm. Jennie Cohn of Blaine ,.. 630 FRONT STREET fit e meeting' of Gamma Eta Matinee and Evening, Jan. 15.16-17 facial bloc, woodblock prints and , p. ir.. at the Fort Wayotel, , rn ne nue has returned from Battle Foot of 2nd and 3rd Sts. Mu Sorority at the home of Miss j magazi ne. C RELKIN & WEINTRAUB PRESENT and Temple avenues . AL gift Creek and is convalescing at her ' Cans Randolph 6744 Anne Bachrach, 4813 West Ver. home. Miss Greenberg, Garfield 3997-R, will be given to every lady present. Well-Known, Genial Artist Straus.. - "Till Eulenspiege l " or Miss Brenner, Hemlock 4951-J, nor avenue, plans were made for , . There will also be refreshments, — Ticket. will be glad to assist girls in getting the annual charity bridge-dansant ; to 52.50. at Hall )4 delightful affair was the ! prizes and door prizes. Tickets may to be held on Jan. 29 at the Chi- Columbia 4.70 started. luncheon and miscellaneous shower be had at the door or by calling nese Tea Gardens. , given by Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman Mrs. R. Klein, University 2-8846. In Hi. Great Sensational Play st Gifts to North End Clinic. of 3018 Elmhurst, Tuesday, Jan. Mrs. Helen Warren, who has 12, in honor of Miss Jeanette Junior Pion e ers' Bridge and North End Cli c has received been the guest of her parents, Mr. Kutchai, daughter of Mrs. Saturday night at Eva and Mrs. Max Smitt of Webb ave- the following c Dance Jan. 24. ributions: nue, has returned to her home in Kutchai. Miss Kutchai will be Fs EATON ENDRAYING LO. In memory Of Mrs. Laura Roth- Pittsburgh, united in marriage to Maurice Pa. GOOD NEWS! N.w prices now in effect—Mmineee 75e, coed MIDI* KIIIT Bld schild Pflaum from Bertha Glazer, secretary of the Berkowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. R••ei• 50c, 3k, 2k; Night., SI, 75c, 50e, 35c. rs, A I f red , "Bolero" Rothschild, Miss Reeds Fechheimer,! Benjamin Berkowitz of 2975 Elm- Junior Pioneers, 2725 Pasadena, Bernard Rothenberg returned Mrs Bertha Zenner. hurst, Sunday, Jan. 17. About 50 Longfellow 6363, is in charge of Orch. 50c „S;rag.; Bal. Don't Forget Tuesday Night, Jan. 19. QUALITY Sunday, Jan. 3, to Lyndon, Ky., In memory of Mrs. Isaac Mendel- 1 where he is a Rem.. Reserved, SI • Seat guests were present. The honey- Teetlenoni•I evening to our beloved M L PRINTING , Abraham Littman ;so hn of N ew Yok Cit fro . student at Kentucky mooners, after a briefvis tickets for the bridge-dansant to I it PLATES* 001, after spending and Mrs. Sidneyr Heavenrich, Mrs t Mr. Goldenberg •nd Entire Company Will Take Part be held at the Shinese Tea Gar- o/f/tr rpng l wo weeks at the home of his par- 1 many places of interest, including dens at p. m: on Sunday, Jan Bertha Zenner, Mr. and Mrs Sam- e New York, will then go on to Ari- People can bankrupt the nts, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothen- uel A. Sloman. soLa stionv IN PIC TUNS„ zona, where they will spend 'the cation of organized crime by re- berg. 21. There will be dancing and rel fusing to drink liquor.—Th LI AVIS NOTHING UNTOLD rest of the winter. e Rev. freshmenta. W. E. Darnell. . lH ij ISA KRE ER Carpets — Rugs — Draperies ‘t, Orchestra Hall Sunday Night Jan. 17 % \,\ ‘, tDISCOUNT OPEN AN ACCOUNT PRINGLE FURNITURE COMPANY 2990 W. Grand Boulevard opp. Fisher Bldg. and Ave. P. VAtivrAYMW DAWAvativtilYMNOYMVtiveNtAc tiYAWNYA.VairM2W411:1 annual January Clearance se i i-...S4A4L4Ea"" ALL PRICES REDUCED! a L We Thank You! BERKOWER'S ORCHESTRA HALL Friday Evening, January 22 2711sha Faber Chevrolet, Inc. ELMAN 11534 Dexter Blvd. at Burlingame 5' 11 Annual Bazaar "Carhiaal" Samuel Epstein ■ Detroit Auxiliary of Los Angeles Sanatorium $1-1.25 PHILADELPHIA-BYRON CENTER WAYN E Mineral Baths LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE Rudolf Siegel The Samuel Goldenberg Between Two Fires is•- Popular Concert 8:30 Rudolf Siegel , 25c, I I