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Prices of 30 years ago

With Superior Quality

I2c 44 All Shirts 12c

Beautifully Laundered, 12c Each

Soft Collars 2c Each

THRIFTY FAMILY SERVICE
20 Pounds g
minimum charge

Flat Pieces Very Carefully Ironed

• Family Finished Complete
WEARING APPAREL, including
Lace Curtains, 20c per pound plus
le additional for each article!
FLAT PIECES, including Blank-
ets, 10c Per Pound—Minimum
Washing $1.50!

THESE ARE FIRST CLASS SERVICES

by an old, reliable institution

MASSACHUSETTS LAUNDRY CO.

Down•Town Laundry

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

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Discount. Accepted.

LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE

Telephone Trinity 2.3488
FRIDAY NIGHT, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Matinee and Evening, Jan. 29.30.31

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DETROIT

The Popular Singer of Love
Songs

MOISHE OSHER

Assisted by the Beloved
Artist

FLORENCE WEISS

Together with the F:ntirt. Littman Theater Cast in

Rachael Becomes a Bride

Twenty Musical Numbers—Double Choir

NO INCREASE IN PRICES

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Don't Forget the Testimonial Benefit Play on
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 3
For Our Player., Rose Wallerstein and Anatole Winogradoff

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Should a Women Sacrifice Herself

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MICHIGAN BELL

58 our OF 78
ADVERTISEMENTS* OF HOUSES,
ROOMS AND GARAGES FOR
RENT LISTED TELEPHONE
NUMBERS TO CALL . .

F

EDUENT advertisers in newspaper "Want Ad"
sections know that prospects usually will not trouble to
look up an advertised house or product u hen they cannot
telephone first for information or for an appointment.

Whether or not you have a house, a room, or a garage
for rent, the telephone will prove useful daily in many
social and business ways. And, in emergencies, it will
summon doctor, firemen or police immediately, , any
hour of the day or night.

Of all the things you buy, probably none gives so much
for so little as your telephone.

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FOR PONTIAC FAIR

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Jacob of Pontiac is sponsoring a ;
"Country Fair" to be held Sun-
day, Jan. 31, at 8 p. m., at the

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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
The annual joint meeting of
left for Palm Beach, Fla., last the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El,
Wednesday, to remain over the the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek ,
winter.
and the Detroit section of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil of will take place on Monday, Feb. 1,
8621 La Salle boulevard were hosts at 2:30 o'clock, at Temple Beth El,
over the weekend to Mr. and Woodward at Gladstone. On this
Mrs. Si. Sternlieb! of Kalamazoo, occasion Albert Rappaport, tenor
Mrs. Ilarry Frankel of Peoria, and of the Chicago Civic Opera Com-
Mr. and Sirs. Charles Sternfield of pany, will present "The Jew in
Chicago, who attended the Mar- Song, stressing three phases of
wit-Levy nuptials.
Jewish musical endeavor, "The
S ong of the Synagogue, "The
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- Song Outside the Synagogue," and
man entertained at their home on "The Folk Song." Mrs. Rappa-
Chicago boulevard in honor of the port will be at the piano. A so-
officers of the Commonwealth cial hour will follow the after-
Commercial State Bank, which noon's program.
celebrated the opening of its new
MRS. SAUL J. BIRNKRANT
The Haskalah Society will meet
headquarters in the Dime Bank
Building. Mr. Freeman was re- Sunday evening, Jan. 31, at the
Jewish Community Center, 164
elected a member of the board of home of Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Orchard Lake avenue, Pontiac.
directors of the bank at the last II. Seltzer, 1219 Glynn Court.
This affair promises to be the
James I. Ellmann will speak
annual meeting.
on biggest event ever undertaken by
"Settle It Out of Court."
its
members, who have put forth
Mrs. Ilarry II. Berger was
every effort and given generously
hostess Monday evening at a tacky
The choral group of the Mus is of their time to make this a cont-
party and miscellaneous shower at Study Club will have a dinne r.'
plete success.
her home on Boston boulevard, in (lance and card party on Sunda
Sonia of the various forms of
honor of Miss Elizabeth Lieber- Feb. 7, at 7 p. m., at the Wil.shi re
entertainment planned by the
man, a bride-elect.
Hotel. Mrs. Harry Cohen a
'1
,u
committee
in charge will be a for-
M rs. Hannah Goodman aro t
he tune-telling booth, freak stunts,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg chairmen.
amusing
games,
entertainers and a
of 16579 La Salle boulevard had
bazaar. There will be dancing the
A bridge-shower was given
as their guests the past week their
in entire evening, for which a splen-
mother, Mrs. Samuel Werbelow of honor of Miss Merrill Glasel in
did orchestra has been engaged.
Bay City and Mr. and Mrs. Philip the French room of the Belcre
st Supper will be served continu-
on Jan, 25.
Maine of Kansas City, Mo.
ously from 6 p. m,
The twenty-fifth wedding ann i- I The general chairman of the
Mrs. Ben Simon of Chicago
L.
country fair is Mrs. Saul J. Burn-
boulevard left Saturday to spend versary of Mr. and Mrs. M.
the remainder of the winter Somberg and the engagement of krant, assisted by Mrs. Murray
their son, Samuel I. Somberg, to Wolfman and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz.
months in Miami Beach, Fla.
Miss Bessie Slutzky will be cal e _ Committee heads are Sirs, Morris
b
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero of rated on Saturday, Jan. 30, at Kollin, publicity; Sirs. George
Weiss lecoao
r ti
• Sirs. Al. Perin,
Longfellow avenue are entertain- 8:30 p. at the residence, 16
refreshments; Mrs. Barney VI y-
ing 60 guests at the Detroit Taylor avenue,
man,
novelty;
Airs.
Homer Buck-
Creamery Farms with a hard-time
r,p .stnreye, i l ve o,,,tohr;k. Mrs. William
A farewell party was gin
party Saturday night, Jan. 30.
P
resent
e,
T
Saturday evening, Jan. 23, ent
2740 West Grand avenue by Mi
Mr. aid Mrs. Ralph Schiller of
Midas Schultz in honor of h
Chicago boulevard were hosts at a
aunt, Miss Ruth Markovitz, who
lovely buffet dinner party for 40 is leaving the city to visit relatives
guests last Saturday night, this
in Boston. The tables were beau-
being one of a series of similar tifully set for bridge and a mid-
The liadassah membership drive,
events.
which will culminate in the March
night supper,
8 meeting, is being cnducted
Dr. and Mrs. Saul Barnett of
Mrs. A. Carlstein entertained 1 6 through a series of teas that are
Calvert avenue had a dinner party guests at a bridge-luncheon in th e growing in attendance and favor.
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Philip French room of the Belcrest last
Teas have already been given by
Blumgarten and small daughter, week.
several prominent hostesses and de-
who left for Los Angeles to spend
votees to the health work in Pales-
several weeks.
The Misses Celia Radom and tine: Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mrs.
Rose Sternberg entertained 45 Emil Lowenberg, Mrs. Louis Robin-
Mr. and Sirs. Simon Knoppow guests at a personal shower at the son, Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, Mrs.
of this city are visiting their chil- Carmona on Saturday evening, Sidney Stone nod Mrs. Abe Gold-
dren in Los Angeles, Cal.
Jan ,23, in honor of Miss Sophia man. Friday afternoon, Feb. 5,
Radom, a bride-elect of Starch 6 from 2:30 to 5, Mrs. Harry M .
Mrs. Frances Wolin has re-,
• Shulman
.
of 3289 Elmhurst will be,
turned to her home at the Belcrest
. hostess, and the following Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of R 1-
after a month's visit in San Fran- yard street announce
Mrs, Jacob Ilarvith, worthy ma-
the Ba
cisco.
Mitzvah of their son, Leonard, tron of Purity Chapter of the East-
which will take place on Saturday, ern Star, will open her home to in-1
Mrs. William A. Stern enter-
tained at a luncheon and bridge Jan. 30, at Congregation Beth
Isaac, at 10 a. m. The reception
Anyone desiring to come will re - I
Wednesday, Jan. 27, in the French will be held on Feb. 14.
ceive a cordial welcome to any of l
room of the Belcrest.
these teas. All information will be
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin o
Dr. Harry Salzstein of the Bel- Calvert avenue entertained las furnished by Mrs. David S Dia-
crest is spending a week in New Sunday night in honor of Mis s t mond, chairman of the membership
committee, ur by any of her assist-
York.
Lydia Bloom, whose marriage t olants, who are:
William Ehrlichman will tak p
Mesdames Philip Gilbert Anthony j
Mrs. Harry J. Marks and chit place place next month. Amon Peuterh.
Ralph Davidson. na
s t, Goblin.,
I.
Ace
dren of Calvert avenue left Sat the guests was Miss Jeanette Cob n Max Frank, Ilerm. A Sidney ,
Frank. Milton Petrie. Emil '
ur ay to spend the winter in of South Bend, who is visiting at
I.uwenbera,
Morris Blumberg. II. Shulman, Simon
Miami Beach, Fla,
the home of her uncle and aunt, Shelter. Benjamin Alpert, Louis Robin-
son, Nathan Kaplan. Jacob flarelth. !lorry
Mr. and Mrs. Tobin.
Keidan. Aaron Silberblatt. Seymour Frank,
Mrs. A. Soloman returned from
Sidney Stone, Joseph Manill.hn, Joseph
a visit with her children, Mr. and
Frank, Maurice Landan, Herman Fisher,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner of Mi.
Hattie Gillian..
Mrs. Samuel B. Madison, in Chi- Carter avenue' and Mrs. Meyer
cago.
Mrs, Abraham Srere requests
Shugarman of Hazelwood avenue
have returned from a motor trip that all cards regarding savings,
boxes be tilled in and returned to
Mrs. Laura Pack of the Belcrest to Buffalo and Rochester, N. Y.
her promptly no she may complete
is in New York on a business trip.
Miss Ruth Levine entertained her records as chairman of the
Mrs. Harry Berger of Boston at four tables of bridge in hono earning and saving committee.
boulevard entertained with a mis- of Miss Selma Cohen of New Yor
cellaneous shower and tacky party City. Miss Cohen is being exten k
l ast Tuesday night in honor of sively entertained during her stay
Miss Elizabeth Lieberman, a bride.
elect.
Mrs. J. Si. Morris and famils
The third open forum social un-
have moved from 2749 Cortland
I der auspices of the senior council
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Silverman to 3311 Calvert,
of the Jewish Center will be ad-
have returned to their home at the
Belcrest after a visit to Chicago.
Six tables of bridge were enter dressed by Milton M. Alexander,
rained by Mr. and Mrs. George J. - Sunday evening, Feb. 14, at the
Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert Parzen Weiss of Cortland avenue in Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne,
(Sylvia Goldsmith) of Portland, honor of their cousins, Mr. an:
Sir, Alexander will speak on
Ore., formerly of Detroit, are Mrs. A. Curtis (Belle Kamer), who "Jewish Comunal Organization.",
guests for a fortnight of their par- were recently married.
The talk will be followed by danc-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parzen
ing.
of Michigan avenue.
A farewell party was given by
The intellectual advancement
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kurzman at 3357 committer, through its sub-conunit-
A bridge-luncheon was given by Webb avenue on Saturday, Jan tee, headed by Ben Moslovsky and
Miss
ussie Eisenberg of 14611 13, in honor of their daughter, Ale
avis, are in charge of ar-j
West Euclid avenue on Jan. 27 in Rosalind, who was recently mar- rangments.
honor of Miss Esther Whitman, ried to Benjamin Alterman, The
whose engagement was announced newlyweds left East for their DR.
HIRSCH TO SPEAK
this week.
honeymoon,

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OPEN FORUM SOCIAL
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AT BEN BEY'S FORUM

Lieutenant-Colonel Si. B , Rob-
inson has returned from Lansing,
Mich., where he was a delegate to
the Michigan Reserve Officers As-
sociation convention. He has
given a loving cup to the Kalama•
zoo chapter as a reward of achieve-
ment.

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Miss Rose Cohen of Alger ave-
Ben Bey A. C. met at the Y.
nue was hostess at a graduation
bridge in honor of lifiss Ruth MI- W. H. A. on Sunday, Jan. 24. The
athletic committee announced that
lelson on Sunday, Jan. 24,
the Ben Heys defeated Christ
Harold Heitman, son of Mr. and Church 24 to 21 and wort the first
CONVENIENT
Mrs. Benjamin Heitman of 11445 "Y" league games from the "Y"
TERMS
Mack avenue, was confirmed Satur- Independents 23 to 14. The bas-
day, Jan. 23, at Congregation ketball team plays Morris Drug at
Many lovely affairs were given Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fischer ave- Windsor Tuesday and Cardinal A.
in honor of Miss Marilyn Glasel, nue. Rabbi I. Strauss, the spirit- C. on Wednesday.
whose marriage to Leonard ual leader of the congregation, re-
The open forum committee an
Schwartzman will
take place spondee] to the addres s of the Bar nouneed that the next forum will
Thursday, 'e . 4. Miss Leona Mitzvah. Sunday evening, Jan. b e' held on Feb. 13, at the Beth
Wilder entertained with a bridge 21, at 6:30, Mr. and Mrs. Heitman , David Synagogue, Fourteenth and
Corner Elmhurst
at the Belcrest Apartments; Sirs. were hosts to their friends and Elmhurst. The speaker will be Dr.
Monte Weisberg of Tyler avenue guests at a supper served at their Otto A. Hirsch, superintendent of
10-MINUTE CONVEYORSERVICE
with a bridge; Miss Jule Pollack home.
A. Zetf introduced the the Jewish Children's Home.
of Martindale avenue with a t oastmaster, Manuel Heitman, a Charles Wolok announces that the,
AT EAST GRAND RIVER
bridge for 35 guests. and a dinner- I aw student at Detroit City Col- forum will he held on Saturday
Detroit's Finest and Beat Equipped Car Washing
bridge won given by Sirs. S. ege.
nights instead of Sunday nights.
Plant—Lubrication—Body Polishing.
Koren, and Sirs. H. Brown.
Dancing, as usual, will follow the
Miss Frances Wilensky was lecture
Mrs Mary Simmons of Colum- h ostess to a number of guests at a
The Ben Beys will give a dance! SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
made to Dr. Sidlow, who has been'
bus, Ohio. was the guest of her b ridge honoring Miss Ruth Lappin on Sunday, Feb. 21, at Webster
TO HEAR DR. SELTZER chosen to act as chairman,
children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. of St. !Allis. Mo., Moneta • err Hall.
PLANT TREES DURING
On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 11,
Mrs. Philip Slomoritz in honor ofl Simmons of Fullerton avenue. nine, Jan. 18.
Dr. Lawrence Seltzer, professor
CHAMISHO OSOR EVENT their son Gabriel Amitai, Mrs., Many lovely affairs were given in
at Detroit City College, will ad- the second tea-dansant of the sea-
Ethel Zellman in memory of Sam her honor. Sirs. Harry Millar of
We help you raise it. In-
Miss Evelyn Friedman of Grand
dress the Young People's Society son will he given by the society in
%Allman. and Mrs. Anna Hurwitz.' Calvert avenue entertained with a
corporate companies, arrange
avenue will be hostess at a bridge
ofCongregation Shaarey Zedek at the social hall of the synagogue.
The following trees were plant-
Announcement of the planting luncheon and bridge, and Mrs.
stock, or bond issues, organize,
party Jan. 31 for Theta Delta
the meeting Sunday afternoon, Jan. Wolfe's Wolverines has been secur-
ed through the Jewish National of these trees Was made
at the
Goldman of Fullerton avenue Omega Sorority.
re-organize, any small, large or
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., 31, at 3 o'clock, in the synagogue's ed to furnish the music for the oc-
F und tree committee, of which harnishn Os or h'Shvat celebration Jack
entertained with ■ theater party.
new business — obtain "blue
' will give a complimentary dinner social hall on "Inter-Marriage." casion.
Mrs. Eli Sachse is chairman:
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the A dinner party on Friday, Jan. 15.
to
all
Miss Ha Nadler of Englewood
sky" permits in any state.
paid up members, Feb. 8. at The musical portion of the program
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund last Satur- was given by Sirs. Harry Clark of
March 5, is the date set for the
Write fully.
fi o'clock, in the Eastern Star Tem- will be furnished by the Misses
avenue
will
be
hostess
at
a
per-
National Fund planted 12 trees in day night, at Emanuel Hall. Mrs. Boston boulevard. Mrs. M. Kirsch-
fourth annual spring formal dance
or indael. shower Jan. 29, honoring ple.
Della Tobin and Evelyn Gurvitch,
honor of the following members: II. Nlilkovsky, president of the baum entertained with a
sponsored by the society. It will
theater
MissSarah
Alzofon,
At
1.10
in
the
afternoon,
preced-
a
able pianists, who will play Liszt's again he given in the Italian Gar-
February
Mesdames II. Milkovsky, A. Smilo, auxiliary, presided, and speakers party and social
The Bond House of Illinois
evening at her :
ing the dinner, a class of candidates Concerto in A Major, using two
S. Cabot, S. Friedland, F. Becker, included SIG. Eli Sachse, Leon home.
dens Ballroom of the Book Cadillac
210 East Ohio Street
Mrs. I. Fredland of Tyler
will be initiated, and at 7:45 p. m. pianos.
.1. Froman, E. Lippett, 1. Shewach, Kay, A. D. Markson, P. Slornovitz. avenue
Hotel.
An
excellent
orchestra
is
entertained on Tuesday.
Mrs. S. D. Fenster of 3345 Rich. following the dinner, there will be
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
J. Schechter, A. Knoppow, S. Ja- An interesting musical program! Jan. 19, with a luncheon at the
Immediately preceding this pro- king selected and its name will
ton
avenu
e
entertained Friday,. a program of entertainment, with gram at 1 o'clock, wil be the first
cobson and A. Miller.
featured the evening.
be announced shortly. In accord.
Cadillac Athletic Club. which was Jan. 22, with a bridge, honoring Mrs. Emory Monash
.
as general
ona l
The Junior Jewish Nati
followed by a theater party.
Mrs. Philip Mulne, formerly of chairman. Sirs. Monash will talk' meeting of the study group. Dr. ance with the usual procedure, tick-
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
The
Leonard Sidlow will review Joseph ets for this dance will be sold only
Fund planted five trees.
Bay City, Mich., and Mrs. George on "Child Psychology.• The enter-
Knights of Pythias, Detroit
Kvutzah Ivrith planted three trees.
Roth's "job." This branch of the
Mr. and Sirs. Sfax A. Kirsch-
tainment will be followed by cards organization is being organized for by invitation and the attendance
Jevei•h Correspondence InstItute, de-
The following planted each a tree: Lodge No. 51, will hold • regular baum of 3302 Clements avenue. Bernhardt of Milwaukee. %Vis.
will probably he limited . The invi
ono flooring.
voted to the promotion el Jelel•h
the purpose of creating an open lotions will be issued within the next
Loots and Bernard Panush, Mrs. meeting on Tuesday evening, will be at home Sunday evening.
Sir. and Mrs. J. Bronstein of
Plans for an old-time Purim par- forum where the members of the
InendshIp by letter. Write and
Harry Kraft, Mrs. Fidler, Hyman Feb. 2, at 7:30 o'clock.
few weeks. Notice of changes of
Feb. 7, in honor of the fortieth 2524 Blaine avenue announce the ty, Sunday evening, Starch 20. are
mak. new friends. one may be your
Goldberg, Mrs. S. Levine. Abra-
HARRY XALETSKY, See.
group may discuss any subject of addresses and applications for in-
wedding anniversary of their par - , graduation of their daughter.
ideal. Particular• confident.al. write
being completed, under the chair-1 interest to them. Suggestions for
By order of
ham Lachover in honor of Mr.
eras. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mary, from Central High School
vitations should he made at once
Jewish Correspondent. Institute, Its
manship of patrons, Leo Gottfurcht programs for this study group are
and Mrs. M. Fleishman. Mr. and SAMUEL GOLDEINE, C. C.
Swartz. No cards.
either to the social chairman or to
on Jan. 27.
N. 4th at. Camden. N.. Jersey.
and Dr. Harry Metzger.
requested, and they should be members of the board.

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