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Start Your

CHRISTMAS SAVINGS FUND

BY SAVING THE DIFFERENCE

10c--ALL SHIRTS--10c

Beautifully Laundered, 10c Each

I PLAN ENTERTAINMENT I
FOR ANNIVERSARY OF
WELFARE FEDERATION

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Entertainment galore is planned
'for the get-together supper of the
De troit Service Group, to be held
Sunday, Jan. 31, at 6:30 p. m., at
the l'hoenix Club, according to

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Cur Delivery Will Call for I or 100

THRIFTY FAMILY SERVICE
20 Pounds S2.— minimum charge

Flat Pieces Very Carefully Ironed

THESE ARE FIRST CLASS SERVICES

by an old, reliable institution

MASSACHUSETTS LAUNDRY CO.

Ths Big Down-Town laundry

PHONE CADILLAC SEVEN•FOUR•TWO•THREE (1423)

N. Thrift Coupon or Discount. assolaa.

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ALL PRICES REDUCED!

See Our Complete Line of
FUR COATS — JACKETS — SCARVES

FUR SHOPPE

(FORMERLY LOCATED IN EATON TOWER)

LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE

REI.KIN & WEINTRAUB l'RESENT
The Well-Known, Genial Artist

SAMUEL GOLDENBERG

In His Great Sensational Success

"MODERN PEOPLE"

Positively the last five performances

COME AND BID OUR GUEST STAR GOODBYE
NO INCREASE IN PRICES

Special testimonial performance in honor of Rose Waller-
stein, Anatole Winogradoff. Something extraordinary)

BICUR CHOLEM

Will Hold a

HARD TIME PARTY

SUNDAY EVE., JAN. 24
CONGREGATION EMANUEL

Taylor, Corner Wilson

Installation of Officers Will Also Take Place
DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT

All proceeds go to sick and needy. Bring your friends.
Hard-Time Luncheon Will Be Served

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

Nathan Schreiber of 1130
Miss Belle Goodman is spending
Longfellow has returned from
the week in Cleveland, where she
New York, where he attended the is the guest of Sleyer Belkin and
funeral of his late cousin, Mooney family.
Schreiber.

RICHARDS GOT THE JOB BE-
CAUSE HE HAD A TELEPHONE

When an application is made for work, employers
are quite likely to ask for a telephone number. For
they know that the easiest and quickest way to get
into touch with additional help is by telephone.

Your home telephone is an important asset in
business and social life. It places you within
instant reach of business associates and friends.
And, In emergencies, such as fire or sudden sick-
ness, it will summons help immediately.

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none gives so muds for so little as
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the manufacturer offered on "Built-In"
Quality Furniture, and we pass this
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Monday evening 'till 9. Antici-
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Departments!

Mrs. C. P. Druker of Parkside
Mrs. Frank Bachrach of 2637 avenue entertained at a bridge-
Boston boulevard has returned luncheon Sunday, Jan. 17. The
from Cincinnati.
Misses Gertrude Zalk, Pollie Min- I
zer and Yetta Ntinzer were guests'
Mrs. Joseph I. Palistrant and of the evening,
small son, who have been the
guests of Mrs. Birdie Victor of
Albert Ross of 2278 Blaine ave.'
l'ingree avenue for the past few nue has left for Winnipeg, Can..
weeks, will return to their home where he will spend the next two l
in New York this week. During
weeks as the guest of his brother,
her stay here Mrs. Palistrant was L. Rosen.
entertained extensively.
PHONE LONGFELLOW 0577
BAZAAR OF B'NAI
Sirs. Herman Lewis and Sirs.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn en- Stilton Loeb were joint hostesses
I MOSHE SISTERHOOD te rtaine
d
group of rien ds
at a luncheon and reception last;
ON FEB. 21, 22, 23
a n
l'afst f 114 Saturday. Jan. 16, at the home of
dinner at their home on Fuller- 1 Sirs. Lewis, in honor of Miss Clara PURITY CHAPTER'S
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
The Sisterhood of Congregation ton avenue.
Rogers, who left on Monday for
B'nai Sloshe announces its forth-
CARD PARTY MONDAY PLANS STUDY GROUPS,
Cleveland
to
make
her
future
ANNUAL FORMAL DANCE
coming bazaar, to be held in the
Many lovely affairs were given
large banquet hall of the syna- in honor of Miss Irma Rosman.1 home at the Montefiore Home.
On Monday afternoon, Jan. 25,
gogue, Dexter at Lawrence ave- whose marriage to Harry Robinson!
Purity
Chapter
No.
359,
0.
E.
S.,
An interesting talk by Dr. Alvin
Mrs. Bernard Lochs of Phila-
nues, Feb. 20, 21 and 22. A num- was an event of Jan. 10. A
delphia avenue is visiting with will hold a card party at Eastern D. Hersch was the feature of the
ber of attractions and novelties bridge-luncheon was given by'
,
Star
Temple,
80
West
Alexander-
meeting
of the Young People's So-
relatives at I.ong Island, N. V.
will be held on each of the nights. !Mesdames !tarry and Sidney Ros-
I ins. Refreshments will be served ciety of Congregation Shaarey
Many contributions were given man
man at the Wilshire Hotel for 35
I
and
there
will
be
prizes
for
each
Zeilek last Sunday. Dr. Ilersch
Sirs. Nathan Fish man of Bur-
toward the bazaar at the last guests; a dinner-bridge by Mrs. A. lingame avenue was hostess at a !table. A regular business meeting spoke on "Religion of Law." The
meeting of the Sisterhood held on Goldman at her home in Palmer stork shower Tuesday evening, will be held at 7:15 in the evening. musical portion of the program
Woods; a bridge by Miss Bertha Jan. 12, for the ple1sure of Mrs.
Tuesday evening, Jan. 12.
Was furnished by the National
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Rosman of Cortland avenue; ■
String Quartet, composed of Rich-
will occupy one of the booths. The dinner-bridge by Mrs. N. Simon of Meyer Fishman. A midnight sup-,
ard Wolfe, Rudolph Kramer, Helen
per Was served to 40 guests.
Y oung People's Auxiliary of on- Rochester avenue; a bridge by
Sable and Gabriel Silas.
gregation B'nai Moshe will also Mrs. A. Kline of Cortland avenue;
On January 31, the meeting will
A miscellaneous shower was}
occupy a booth. An orchestra will a dinner-bridge by Mrs. Lenhoff
he addressed by another pricom r in F een bt.
given Jan. 3 by Miss Birdie Gold-1
furnish music each night.
, of Kentucky avenue, and a dinner- blatt, honoring her sister, Alyce,
Anyone wishing to get tickets bridge by a group of friends at the a
I ma r, 1 '. tea-dance is planned
bride-elect.
should get in touch with Mrs. Re- Lee Crest Hotel.
11, to be given in the social hall
gina Rosenberg, Ilemlock 1786,1,
of the synagogue. An Ex, ilent
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman
or Mrs. Morris Rosenberg, Univer-
Dr. J. L. Rosefield has been and daughter Geraldine left last
orchestra has been procured and
sity 2-9259, or at the office of appointed chairman of the corn- Saturday for Miami Beach to re-
refreshments wit be served ‘luring
' mittee on arrangements for the main until spring.
Congregation B'nai Moshe.
the intermission, There will be a
Spinoza tn.-centennial celebration.
very small admittance fee. This
ZEDEK
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Koplar,
is the second of a series of tea-dan-
Miss Era
complimented who have been the guests of Dr.
ces to be given by the society dor-
SINGING GROUP Ray Herman, Cohen
a bride-elect of next and Mrs. J. M. Berris, returned to
this season. The first was given in
After suspension for one
month, with a miscellaneous their home in SL Louis. Slimy
November, and was a successful
on account of the dedication cere- shower and bride last Tuesday
affair.
lovely
affairs
were
given
in
their
monies of the new synagogue, the evening at her home, 607 Hague
honor.
The fourth annual formal dance,
congregational singing group of the avenue.
sponsored by this group, will prob-
Shaarey Zedek resumed its weekly
Sidney Crandall of Sturtevant
ably
be given the first Saturday in
meetings, last Saturday, Jan. 16, in
Miss Rhea Cashman, 1540 Wash. avenue returned from New York,
Starch. One of the finest ball
the social hall of the synagogue. ington boulevard, has just re- where he attended the auto show.
rooms
is being selected for this af-
MRS.
MABEL
KAHN
The regular program of congrega- turned from a visit to New York
fair, and an excellent orchestra has
tional hymns were sung by the City, where she Was the guest of
Sirs. Jack Tobin honored Miss Mrs. Margaret Art and Jean Gould been chosen. Applications for in-
audience. led by one of the mem- the Matson Navigation Co. She Lydia Bloom with a bridge-lunch- are in charge of this party. Mrs.
bers of the group, accompanied on was also • guest at the dinner eon Jan. 10. Miss Bloom is the Mabel Kahn is a member of the vitions and any change of address
should be made now to Miss Elnore
the piano by Rev. Elijah Zaludkow- given by the R-K-0 Theater on the daughter of Sir. and Mrs Joseph committee .
Bradersohn, chairman.
ski. Refreshments were served by • Air on board the S. S. Mariposa.
Bloom and her engagement was
Monday, Feb. 8, following the
The initial meeting of the Study
the ladies committee. and wa
just announced to William Erlich- conferring of degrees on a class of Group of the Young People's So-
A party was given at the home man of Philadelphia.
followed by an hour of folk songs •
candidates at 4:30 p. m., Purity ciety will be held at one °lock
This meeting was well attended • of Sirs. Baum of 2940 Cortland in
Chapter in`vites all members in sharp, Sunday afternoon, Jan. 31,1
The value of this congregationa I honor of Sirs. Gritzman of 2358
MORRIS STERN HEADS
good standing to a complimentary in the social hall of the synagogue,
singing group, in bringing th e Elmhurst.
Sirs. Gritzman has
dinner
at 6 o'clock, and to an eve- Chicago boulevard at Lau-ton. The
JR.
NATIONAL
FUND
singing of traditional hymns into just reccvered from a serious op-
ning of splendid entertainment. meeting of this group will precede
the Jewish home through the med - eration.
Mrs.
Emory
Monash a-ill be chair- the usual meeting of the society.
The
Junior
Jewish
National
ium of this society, cannot be to a
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kraft of Coll- Fund met at the home of Miss man of the evening and will ad- Dr. Leonard Sidlow will review
strongly emphasIzed• and the youn -
dress
the
gathering
on "Child Psy- Joseph Roth's "Job." A discussion
Anne
Nusbaum,
and
new
officers
ger element is particularly urged ingwood avenue returned from a
chology." A paid up dues card will , will follow. Book reviews and dis-
week's stay in Chicago, where were elected as follows:
to join this movement.
admit
to
this
meeting.
Slorris Stern. president; Emma
cussions on current problem s will
31. H. Zackheim, chairman o f they attended a convention at the
Mrs. lienriette Niman, chairman be features of future meetings
' Katz. vice-president; Mary New-
of
the committee in charge of then e Palmer House.
man, corresponding secretary; Re- in charge of the charity dime-cards, this group, which are to he held
meetings, sponsored by the educ a -
requests
that
all
which
are
filled
be
,
becca
Gottliffe,
treasurer;
Jack
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Samuel
Kraemer
every
two
weeks.
All
members
of
tional committee of the Shaare y
returned to her as soon as possi- the society interested in and willing
Zedek Synagogue, announces a ▪ of Mt. Clemens have as their Pollock, sergeant-at-arms.
ble
at
1121
Virginia
Park.
or
by
offi-
Plans
for
the
installation
of
to
contribute
to
the
study
group
interesting program for the nex t guest their niece. Miss Rae Rob-
cers were made, to he held Satur- calling her at Trinity 2-2066 and programs are invited to attend.
of Chicago, Ill.
meeting, which will be held on Sat -bins
I
I day evening. Jan. 30, at Congre- she will call for them personally.
urday evening, Jan. 23, at 88 p. in.
This money is being raised for the pu T
r,h ue etsc
h; icked flee when no man
at which time • number of sped' I Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell W. Ben- gation Emanuel. Taylor and Wood-
features wil be presented. Al jamin entertained 50 guests last row Wilson. The public is invited. benefit of the Children's Home, and
the chairman is very anxious to
There
will
be
entertainment,
honor
of
their
l
i
Tuesday
night
in
But
the
righteous are bold as ■
the
synagogue.
as
wel
members of
collect as soon as possible.
.lion.—The Talmud.
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. music and refreshments.
as the public an invited.

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prices will not be lower during the next six months. What
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Held Over by Popular Request
FRIDAY NIGHT—SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Matinee and Evening, Jan. 22.23-24

MRS. WALTER LAIR

Group meeting and continue
through Feb. 3.
The entertainment is to be re-
plete with historical parodies and
will feature an uproarious "take-
off" on a meeting of the board of
trustees of the United Jewish
Charities held over 30 years ago.
This act has been named "The
Bored Meeting."
Members of the cast for "The
Bored Meeting" are Felix Silver,
Charles E. Feinberg, William
Fleischman, Leonard Lewis, Mrs.
Lila B. Cotten, Howard A. Kaichen,
Dr. Peter Si. Bernstein, Edmund
M. Slornan, Al Kreekun, Marvin B.
Gingold, Gus D. Newman, Milton
Gordon and Max Fruhau f.
The following will participate
in some surprise acts: Samuel II.
Rubirier, Mrs. Max J. Keidan,
Elliott Lipson, Mrs. Joseph 0. Ko-
pal, Lewis J. Weitzman, Mrs. Bur-
ton Clamage, Mrs. David M. eer-
er, Mrs. Gerald R. Sandorf and
tap dancers.
The members of the entertain-
ment committee are Mrs. Milton
St. Alexander, Mrs. Harry Z.
Brown, Maurice J. Caplan, Sirs.
Abe Cooper, Sirs. Arthur Darm-
stader, Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich,
Mrs. Clarence II. Enggass, Miss
Ella Vera Feldman, Mrs. Miles
Finsterwald, Marvin B. Gingold,
James A. Kates, Mrs. Max J. Kei-
dan, Mrs. henry Levitt, Dr. Sam-
uel J. Lewis, Mrs. Henry Meyers,
Gus D. Newman, Mrs. Robert J.
Newman, Rabbi Harold N. Rosen-
thal, Mrs. Abe Srere, Sirs. Mayer
B. Sulzberger, Mrs. Victor 11.
Weil, Mrs. David Wilkus, Mrs.
Henry Wineman and Mrs. Bernard
Wohl.

Mrs. J. Modell of Edison ave.
Miss Rose Miller of 642 King
nue will entertain the Ann Wein-
avenue, who resided for the last
beck Girls with a luncheon and
two years in New York City, re.'
bridge at her home on Jan. 29.
cently spent a week here with her
Dr. L. Z. Fishman of Chicago patents and visited her friends in
the city.
has returned from the University
of Vienna. He was the guest of
Mr. and Sirs. I. W. I.awton were
Miss Sara Burstein while in this
honored last Sunday at their home
city.
627 Owen avenue, on the occas-
ion of their tenth wedding anni- '
Miss Miriam Kamin, a bride- versary.
elect, was honored with a per-
sonal shower on Tuesday evening,
Mrs. Gilbert Elias (Myrtle]
Jan. 19, by Miss Toby Langwald Brocky) entertained at a bridge-
at her home on Clairmount ave- luncheon for 16 guests at her
nue.
home on Euclid avenue in honor ;
of Miss Elaine Scribner, a bride-
Mrs. Henry Levitt of the Bel- elect of this month.
crest entertained a group of
friends at a bridge-luncheon in
Mr. and Sirs. M. II. Goldberg of
honor of Sirs. Louis Coblentz of 1991 Gladstone avenue entertained j
Paris.
for 70 guests at a sweet sixteen
birthday party on Saturday eve- I
Mrs. Sol E. Goldsmith of the ning, Jan. 16, in honor of their,
Seville Hotel and Mrs. Lillie daughter, Charlotte. Luncheon;
Goodman of the Addison hotel was served at 1 a. m.
left for a month's trip to New
York and the West Indies. •
A delightful birthday party was
On Monday afternoon , Jan 25 , given Saturday evening, Jan. 16,
at
2305 Richton by Sir. and Mrs.
at 1:30 sharp, the Home Relief
Maurice Baker in honor of their
Society will install officers for the
daughter, Adele. The table was
ensuing year, at the home of Sirs. beautifully arranged for 10
Anthony Deutch, 1745 Boston couples. After midnight, lunch
boulevard.
was served.

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Sirs. J. Karbal of Webb ave-
Mr. and Mrs. !tarry Bennett of
Parkside avenue entertained 40 nue is being extensively enter-
guests at a buffet supper and tained while visiting Mrs. II.
Blackman of Cincinnati, Ohio, for-
bridge last Saturday evening.
merly of Detroit.

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WEARING APPAREL, including
Lace Curtains, 20e per pound plus
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FLAT PIECES, including Blank-
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Washing $1.50:

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen-
On Sunday evening, Jan. 17, a
thal and daughter, Maxine, left reception was given by SIr. and
for Hollywood, Fla., to remain Mrs. SI. Stone of Cortland at the
over the winter.
Barium Hotel in honor of their'
daughter, Mildred, whose engage-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman ment was announced to George L.
spent a few days in Chicago last Barron, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Barron. Among out-of-town guests
week.
were Mr. and Mrs. Si. Marenberg,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Frank of Mr. and Mrs. SI. Kriplie and Mr.:
Rhode Island avenue will leave and Mrs. II. Benderoff, all of To-
Detroit Saturday, Jan. 23, en route ledo, Ohio. The guests were fa-.
vored with a few vocal numbers
to the \Vest Indies.
by Mr. and Mrs. J. Earlie and
wonderful music was furnished by :•
Mrs. Joseph Welt, national Tray's Orchestra, headed by Stil-
board member of the Council of j ton Vine and Trav Isbell. A buf-
Jewish Women, will deliver a talk fet lunch was served for 250,
in Fort Wayne, Ind., next Wednes- guests.
day.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rouff of
A. II. Neisner of Rochester, N. I 2020 Elmhurst avenue will hold
MRS. SIDNEY J. ALLEN
Y., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. open house on Sunday, Jan. 31, in
honor of the graduation of their
Mrs. Sidney J. Allen and Mrs.. Alexander Freeman last week.
daughter, Edna. They will receive
Walter Lail), co-chairmen of the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Brown
of
at the home of her grandparents.
entertainment committee for the
fifth anniversary celebration of the Wilshire spent a few days in Mr. and Mrs. J. Espar, 1130 Glynn
Court.
the Jewish Welfare Federation,j Chicago last week.
which is to start with the Service
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slayer have
Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith of
returned to their home at the Bel- Clairmount avenue will entertain
i t crest after a visit to Philadelphia 50 guests on Saturday in honor of
and Baltimore.
the birthday of their daughter,
Bernice, in parlor F, Masonic
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Silverman Temple.
of the Belcrest motored to Chi-
cago for a short visit.
Mrs. David Leach (Bessie Mil-
ler) of Jackson, Stich., has re-
Sirs. Rosalie Gates was hostess turned to her home after spending
at a dinner given in the Green a week with her parents, Mr. and
Room at the Belcrest Saturday, Sirs. J. Miller of Monterey ave-
Jan. 16. Covers were laid for 20 nue.
guests.

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