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HOME RELIEF GROUP , —
INSTALLS OFFICERS
At
HUDSON'S
Can Buy a
IOU
FRIGIDAIRE
Mrs. Al Weisman Elected Presi•
dent of Society.
Mrs. A. Deutsch of 1745 West
Boston boulevard, on Monday, Jan.
25, was hostess to the Home Re-
lief Society, at which time instal-
lation of officers was held.
Mrs. Coldstick delivered the
opening prayer. Before the new
officers were installed, all old busi-
ness seas completed. Mrs. II.
Inquire about the
Metro-Meter Plan!
HUDSON'S
1 , Oh
ili mpl hock
Engagements
-
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Knoppow of this city announce the engage-
ment of their daughter. Gwendolyn, to Mack Marks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Marks of Pasadena, Cal., formerly of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hyman and
U. Levinson of 2740 Whitney avenue announces the engagement father, D. Levy, have moved to I
of his daughter, Marian, to Paul Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. harry 2688 Elmhurst avenue.
Goldstein.
Mrs. Bear= Good of Boston!
Louis C. Weinstein of Tuxedo avenue announces the engagement boulevard entertained for the
of his daughter, I.eah I)., to Albert Stolarsky, son of NO. and Mrs. II.
pleasure of Sliss Elizabeth Lieber-I
Stolarsky of Gladstone avenue.
man on Saturday afternoon, Jan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scholnick of 3325 Webb avenue announce the 23, with a bridge-luncheon and
engagement of their daughter, Mollie R. Scholnick, to Charles S. bathroom shower.
Lapides, son of Samuel Lapides. At home to relatives and friends
S unday,
ay, Jan. 31, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. No cards.
Miss Ethel Levine of Sit, Clem-
Mrs. Esther Shapero announces the engagement of her sister, ens entertained at a party Sun- i
Lucille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Harris of St. Louis, to Isa- day evening. Detroit guests in-1
dore Horwitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Horwitz of Detroit.
eluded the Misses Dena Wainger,I
Sir. and Mrs. Max Whitman of 946 Seward avenue announce the Myla Bornstein and Charlotte ;
engagement of their (laughter, Esther, to Harold Weinert of Toronto, Cohen, and Messrs. II. Seligson,
S. Kellman, F. Burstein and Drs.
Canada, now of 1461 West Euclid avenue, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Halperin announce the engagement of their Robert Korgan and L. R. Barak.
sister, Tillie Ilalperin, to Samuel J. London, son of Mr. and Sirs.
Jacob I. London.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jakont of
351 Englewood avenue announce
the graduation with honors of
their daughter, Selma Betty,
from Northern High School.
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For 25c a Day
•-Farrier' Street Du !ding
.
PAGE THREE
Wedding Calendar
Jan. 31—Miss Frieda Dworkin, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Aline
Dworkin of 9303 Pinehurst avenue, to David Meth, S011 of Mr. an
Mrs. Frank Meth of 3710 Richton avenue, at Wilshire Hotel.
Feb. 4--Miss Marilyn Gla.sel, (laughter of Mr. and Sirs. J. Glow
of 1996 Gladstone avenue, to Leonard Schwartzman, son of Sir. an
:qrs. S. Schwartzman of St. Louis.
`Plan to aktend the
3rd ANNUAL BALL
Last Sunday evening Niarian
Levinson entertained a -number of
friends at her home on Whit-
ney avenue, at which time she
made known her engagement to
Paul Goldstein.
MRS. AL WEISMAN
Mrs. Morris Pevin and daugh-
ter, Elsie, of Clairmount avenue
Shulman announced that through
Feb. 11—Miss Elizabeth Ann Lieberman, daughter of Mr, an
have
returned from a month's
the efforts of Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, J. Mrs. Herman Lieberman, to Alfred William Polasky, son cif Mr. an
visit • in Chicago with friends and
Brown of Detroit is donating $15 Mrs. George Polasky,
•
each week from now until Pass-
Feb. 14—N1iss Dorothy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
. over for the Home Relief Society Smith, to David A, Detach, son of Mr. and Mrs. harry Deutch.
Mrs. W. R. Ross of Leslie ave-
to buy bread for needy families.
Temple at Cass Avenue
Feb. 14—Miss Miriam Kamin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Si. nue gave a luncheon last Wednes-
Mrs. Berghof is donating the
Kamin of 1303 Seward avenue, to Alfred E. Lakin, son of Mrs. Ida day, honoring Mrs. Harry Shul-
bread tickets which are to be dis- Lakin
and the late Sam I.akin.
man, who is retiring from the
tributed every week to those cases
Feb. 14—Molly Strossky, daughter of Mr, and Sirs. Aaron Stross- presidency of the Home Relief So-
having the largest families, num-
Music by Della Robbia Orchestra
ky
of
Linwood
avenue,
to
Dr.
S.
E.
Levitt,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julius
ciety.
bering, about 70 families. While
Admission 50c Per Person
Mrs. Milton Wolfe, accompanied ' Levitt of Fullerton avenue.
Starch
by Mrs. H. B. Ash, sang "Just a
arch G—Miss Sophia Radom, (laughter of Mr. and Sirs. S. Radom
All oar friends are Urged to Comet
Mrs. J, Wilk of Mt. Vernon, N.
Little Gift We Bring Thee," Mrs. I of 2727 Elmhurst avenue, to Benjamin J, Safer of 2745 Cortland Y., is visiting with her mother,
Mandeberg presented Mrs. avenue, at Temple Beth El, Dr. Leo Si, Franklin officiating.
Mrs. Brown.
Shulman, the outgoing president
March 6—Miss Ida S. Wexler, daughter of SO. and Mrs. Louis!
and the first honorary president of Wexler, to Murray J. Niinus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Minus,
Mrs. Perry Burnstine is chair-
the home Relief Society, with an
, man of the hostess committee
electric percolator set.
which, with the board of directors
Mrs. C. Cornell, secretary, read
of the Women's Auxiliary to the
a paper called "Profit," in which
Wayne County Medical Society, is
she highly extolled the service
assisting at the house-warming of
done by Mrs. Shulman during the
the new medical headquarters in
ZALMAN RUBASHOW
IRMA L. LINDHEIM
nine years she served as president.
the old Whitneyy home, Canfield
Prominent Zionist Leader
Former President of Na-
Mrs. Goldistick also paid tribute to
Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. David Applebaum Jennie Kolitch) o and Woodward avenues.
This
nd Lecturer, and Editor
tional Hadassah and a
Mrs, Shulman.
3017 Fullerton avenue, a daughter.
event takes place Friday evening
of Palestine Daily
Speaker of Note
The Junior Home Relief Society,
Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenblatt (Marian Rice) of 3318 Jan. 29.
organi zed early in the fall, will! ,-
Will address the banquet at the Philadelphia-Byron
a 'vert, a daughter, Beverly Renee.
hold its first open meeting Satur-
Hall, at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 14, opening the
Jan. 23—To Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Spevakow (Sadie Hoffman, for-'
day,Jan. 27, at the home of Sirs.
merly
of Boston, Mass.) of 2740 Fullerton avenue, a son.
Canners, 16140 Washburn avenue,
Jan. 20—To Mr and Sirs. Harry Friedman of 9213 Delmar, a'
and all members having daughters
Here is an intellectual treat no Detroit Jew can afford to miss.
.
in their 'teen age are requested! daughter,
The Cantor's Association of De-
to send them to this meeting.
Jan. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harris (Estelle Woronoff) of troit once more excelled at the con-
3325
Collingwood,
a daughter, Donna Lorraine,
Sirs. Shulman thanked all her
cert at the Delray Synagogue last
officers, members and committee!
Dec. 6—To Mr. and Sirs, Eugene Sender of 3345 Richton avenue, Sunday evening.
workers for their co-operation: a son, Lawrence Donald.
The audience that filled every
and expressed the hope that they
sent in the synagogue received with
will continue with the good work.
keen appreciation the splendid pro-
Sirs. Shulman installed the fol- I
gram, admiring both the chorus and
lowing officers: Sirs. Al Weisman,
the soloists. There were 14 num-
president; Sirs. A. Ginsburg, first
bers on the program, and when
vice-president; Mrs. Charles Mar-
Prof. E. Zaludkowski towards the
ienthal, second vice-president; Sirs.,
BERKOVITZ—KUTCHAI
Greater
er
etro i • t Temple No. end, enquired whether would not
E-. Charles Cornell, recording seere- i i Sliss Jeanette Kutchai, daugh- 152, Pythian Sisters, will hold consent to have the program short-
= tart'; Mrs. Sam Arkin, tinancia ter of Mrs. Eva Kutchai, became
annual public installation of offi- ened and rather got down to the
secretary; Mrs. Jos. Sachs, corm- the bride of Maurice Ii. lierkoviti,
Announces that he has again assumed
wa s as y Te-
cers for the ensuing year on Sat- •
.7= spending secretary; Mrs. Abe Fer.I son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
lected
urday evening, Jan. 30 at 8 instead. and encores were demanded
the ownership of his old service station
.'--. ar, treasurer; Mrs. N. Slandeberg, Berkovitz, Sunday, Jan. 17, at the
o'clock,
in
the
ballroom
of
the
The
Ladies'
Auxiliary
adopted
auditor.
at Cass and Canfield, where he would
, Wolverine Hotel.
GIVEN BY TIIL
The Himel - Hose
"Dollar Trio"
Harmonize in Beauty,Econonty,
and Quality!
"Dollar Light"
1.00
"Dollar
Medium"
1.00
"Dollar
Heavy"
1.00
Special!
3 Pairs 2.85
first Floor
J. N. F. ANXILIARY'S $5 •
Berditchever Progressive Aid Society
LUNCHEON PROGRESSES
FORT WAYNE HOTEL
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund celebrated
Chamisho Osier b'Shvat Saturday
evening, Jan. 23, at the Taylor-
Wilson Synagogue. Philip Slomo-
SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31
Two Noted Guests Open an
Important Campaign
OTTO SCHULZ
Births
Annual Gewerkachaften Campaign
AN IDEAL PLACE
TO ENTERTAIN
Prirate Dining Rooms for
Luncheons, Dinners, Bridge-
Teas, Etc.
For Reservation!
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DETROIT-LE LAND
HOTEL
MRS. H. MILKOVSKY
vitz appealed for planting trees in
Palestine. A report of trees plant.
ed appears elsewhere.
Fifty new members were in-
stalled. Leon Kay, A. Markson
and Mrs. E. Sachse spoke on the
significance of Chamisho Osor
b'Shvat.
Betty
Milkovsky-Becker,
L.
Greenblat,
Roza Niamlin and R th
u
Sherman entertained the audience
with vocal and Instrumental solos.
The celebration was closed with
a Palestinian slides. Chamisho
gs
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resolution to thank The Detroit Osor refreshments were served.
Mrs. Weisman took the chair
The bride was handsome in
like to see his old friends and patrons.
Jewish Chronicle for the publicity Mrs. Milkovsky presided.
and appointed all her committees white satin and old lace. She car-
--"- and chairmen. Mr. Dente'', son vied a sheaf of calla lilies.
_
given, thus helping to make the
The last board meeting was
affair a success.
of the hostess, rendered sever a l
held Jan, 26 at the home of Mrs.
The ma id of honor, Miss Lillian
_ - .a• selections on the piano.
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M.
Goldberg. The $5 donor
Kassel, wore an apple green
luncheon committees brought in
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Ei
-- The following guests were decollette gown and carried yel-
favorable
reports of the advance
... present: Mrs. L. Danto, mother of low roses. The groom's brother,
sale of tickets and ads. All indi-
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the new president, Mrs. Wilcon of Nathaniel Berkovitz, performed
cations are that this luncheon,
_..-.. Chicago, Mrs. Glazer, Mrs. Julius the. duties of best man. Irene
George Kratchman and Alter rt which will be a celebration of the
•._ Brown, Sirs, Sable, ex-president Marcus carried the ring .
Summers will represent the D e- thirtieth anniversary of the J. N.
- of 13 nal Moshe Sisterhood; Mrs.
-
...
The bridesmaids were Mrs. Cy
fruit Jewish Centers in a deba to F., will be one of the outstanding
ff... Rosenberg, present president of Morrie, in eggshell; Sliss Lillian
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with the representatives of the SL I. affairs of the season. A magnifi-
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
B'nai Nloshe; Mrs, E. Rosenberg, Wechsler, in peach; Miss Rae
waukee Jewish Center in the aecon d cent program is being arranged.
Mrs. R. Roseberg,
n
MM
rsi Rossen, Teach,
e i n pink, and Miss Ethel
- m.
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mid-western
Jewish Center Delia to A prominent out-of-town speaker
AVENUE AT C
--.= Sirs Jack
a
B erman ,
ss Sybil Seigel, in g old.
League on Sunday, Jan. 31, in MI 1. will speak. A rich musical pro-
_ Weisman.
- _ -
..-
The
ushers
were
Cy
Morris,
Phone Gendale 8900
waukee. At present the Jewis h gram will follow. Mrs. Joseph H.
—
Sydney Fischer, Irving Ratner
Centers of Detroit are leading th e Ehrlich will be master of cere-
.---. ALTMAN'S RADIO HOUR ' an d M ax S ovitz.
c
Eastern section of the league.
monies,
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Din n and a reception for 100
In the first league debate of th e
The auxiliary appeals to all so-
Broadcast on Sundays from Sta. guests followed the ceremony,
season Detroit defeated Milwauk(
cieties
and individuals to keep the
Lion WMBC.
in Detroit.
.performed by Rabbi Goldline, after
luncheon (late, Wednesday, March
Albert Summers, an attorney, is 9, open, and to honor this great
etrotI which Mr. and Sirs. Berkovitz left
There's Distinction in
Co-operating with the D i for a six months' tour of the
a well-known Center debater, had. occasion and attend it. Mrs. Si,
Symphony Orchestra, whose con- West.
ing participated on the ('enter s ' ' Hayman, Mrs. II. Milkovsky and
cert will be broadcast over station
MRS. ANN WEINBECK team last year. George Kratch - Sirs. W. Silver are on the ways
A membership reunion celebra- WNIFIC from 1:15 to 1:45 i. m.
an is a student at
y ('oiler
ALLEN—KLEIN
lion of the ('engregation Beth this Sunday, Hyman Altman's, Slr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein on- Book-Cadillac Hotel. There will He has had debating experience i e. and means committee. All who
'n wish to assist this committee may
We are now showing the
refreshments
and
dancing
Abraham will take place on Sun- Jewish Radio Hour will be broad- nounce the marriage of their he
corn.
Northern
High
School
and
was on
day, Jun 31, at Beth Tephila Eman- cast this Sunday from 12:45 to daughter, Adelaide, to Harold C. p limentary. The following are of the brilliant finds of the .levids e call Arlington 9026-M or Garfield
latest spring styles in straw
t
bodies and handlings.
he newly elected officers to be in- Centers inter-club debate leagu h 9335. Mrs. S. Cabot is in charge
1:15 p. m., instead of 1 to 1:30, Allen, son of Mr. and Sirs. J. W.
e of theater tickets for the benefit
last season. He was one of th e of the luncheon.
which is the usual hour. Through Allen, which took place at their tailed:
the courtesy of The Detroit Jew- home on West Philadelphia ave-
that defeated Mil -
Most excellent chief, Ann Wein. representatives
. d.
The next regular meeting will
ish Chronicle, the Jewish news of nue Jan. 12. Dr. Leo Si, Frank- „„ c eck; excellent
senior, Mary waukee early this year. Theodor
e take place Wednesday evening,
the week will be broadcast by At- tin read the marriage service at
eyerson; excellent junior, I.uba Baruc h
coa ch of the' dchat e Feb. 3, at ;Le Taylor-Wilson!
torney David Bernstein.
11:30 in the presence of member LupilotT; mistress of records and 'I
g e. The public is invited.,
.1r. Altman returned to the of the immediate family, afte P lc orrespondence, Esther Waldstein;
The Midwestern Jewish Center
and ninny other new
"mike" last Sunday after an all- which a wedding breakfast via s
istress of finance, Dora Debate League is made up of team
materials.
sence of two weeks in New York. served.
(+warts; protector. Ann Schubb• re presenting St. Louis, Omaha , In
During his absence, his son, Dr.
Miss Beatrice Klein was her sis ir
K ward, Mollie Mandell; past chief. diacul"lis, Cincinnati, Columbus
, Niilwaukee and Detroit.
athleen Pereira.
Raphael Altman, did the broad- ter's only attendant. Sidney Allen
casting,
attended his brother as best man.
On Sunday evening, Jan. 31,
The North Woodward branch of
While in New York Sir. Altman, Mr. and Sirs. Allen will go fo r greater Detroit Temple will hold
the Jewish Women's European
Hats Cleaned, Blocked
who was accompanied by Mrs. Alt- a honeymoon trip to Florida an it a get-together party and dance at
fare
Organization met at the home
and Renovated.
man, was feted by prominent !Cuba and will make their home a t the Pythian Castle, 3153 Cass are- Sen,: i er ,,C . I s ub r Lradri T a:
e
of Sirs, R. B. Newman, 1178 Glynn
merchants, manufacturers and ad- the Merest upon their return.
nue. This party is given to pro. • d,o,,,r,,
.
•
h ,, (tieis:rt.,;irlib:;eirillh"
Court, on Tuesday afternoon, Jan.
er.r:7,::hee....ISter.
hh
Ivertising counsellors.
Sir. and
' mote sociability between Knights' I ",,"
26. Committee reports were read
Mrs. Altman were entertained at
of Pythias No. 55 and the Sister- :ii ,.. T .,,,,
MILLER—KOFFMAN
f " mb iijit ' Ir ILlizie. ' "3....'s:J5.d.1.; d e i,S itLr ". i l l . AILZ ed . and monthly checks mailed to those I
' a dinner at Trotzky's Kosher Res.
i F ,
'
hood.
There will
be cards and ! l . ."
- supported by the group.
i!.
A prettily appointed ceremon. C
to the strains of the
taurant by Rev. Hirsch Manische• / at Congregation B'nai Moshe Jon . dancing
,
The committee in charge of the
:717" "" ,:;",1 1 e
Rhythm Rascals." The chancel- to 511 soon, .1.,1
witz of the (anions matzoth coin f() marked the nuptials of Slis
'Rhythm
%. ," ....;:n d'ir: th::, .1;1 o card party of Wednesday afternoon,
puny. and members of the staff of ' Rose Neva Koffman, daughter 0 ' for commander, Samuel Goldfine,, ,, , f 1141:i e l....);,n ii re interewted
in the siihj
! Jan. 20, reporte4 the event a suc-
f
the Landau Advertising Agency Mr. and Sirs. Mayer Koffman, and and the most excellent chief, Mrs.
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1236 LIBRARY AVE.
cess, socially and financially. Sirs.
I were guests. The Sit. Clemens Stilton SI. Miller, son of Josep h Ann Weinbeck, state that a small 8 "" S."Al. '
J. Kavanau, chairman of the corn-
Cherry 5759
!Country Club was discussed at this Miller. The marriage service wu c harge will be made to help defray! ,. ',F„hred.S:tt.i •:,la n •n hrider .al.,
.-i held ever.
mittee, extended her thanks to her
!tester hranrh
IRVING ADLER
.• Center. 1151. De.ter, have committee members Sirs. P. Gold-
gathering. followed by a reception and dane ! ; 'expenses.
I of the Jewih
: po.e
r
d •oria l •oce ee•ee
•
. Itridee.
Last Sunday the speaker over, ing. At midnight a buffet suppe r i
fro•h . smith, Mrs. F. Cohen, Mrs. Wohl-
I i.c
n , ent.
n : An .d r, lan fo rise
uel Hall, Tnlyor and Woodrow Wi
in__
e th e.
a . re . feature.. re Th•re
I. Altman's Radio Hour was Judge was served to 250 guests. An im
man. Mrs. Weisman and Sirs, NI
son. A banquet has been arrange d
- I
Irvin Palmer of the Probate Court, pressive setting for the ceremon
B. Weiss for their efforts and con-
Co ntc
for the occasion and prominen t
ra t
Be
ridg
On Feb. 28 the speaker will be was arranged with a white sati n I
Und er th
tributions
of refooshments.
e
In•truction of Mr, Mar
speakers will participate in the fe
harry Hartman, attorney, who canopy, with palms and ferns, am 1•
Kohn. well-known control bridge tenches.
Another card party is scheduled
tivities.
',soon• in rontraet •re hei e offered
n
will give a review of Jewish books. tall standards of white roses a ti
at
A line of men and women several the [tester hr..* All intere•ted
for Tuesday evening, Feb. 9, at
Congregation Firth Abraham
are
the home of Mrs Stein , 3258
the sides and bark. Broad whit( • bl irks long last Frida • in front invited to register.
Webb
which has been, for the past thr ee
avenue.
satin streamers formed an aisle
f the coal yard of Bonn Brothers, Ssn'ss Girls C...nine. poor.:
years, without a synagogue ha 5
for the bridal party.
1 MO Linwood, at Davison, testi- „,
The next regular meeting will be
,. i ,;",,,t4,;I''.',7,;;;',.`;',„"(1,,,!", -,',P,,I ,',',',,.,`,":',
been unable to keep in close con -
fi
at
the
home
of
Sliss Ida Koffman was her sis •
ed to an unusually liberal act on .11
.
Mrs . Si .
,
tact with the members, and it i a
. S under evening
on s•tard•s or i•st nesk the
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Calvrt avnue, Tuesd
Jan. 31.
ter's maid of honor. The Misse the part of these coal dealers.
The Orl• ho e evolved plan
a
y after-
the main purpose of this celebra- hoo d hem• r•ra part y at the se.es,
,,f
relc olomI to mn ke th i.
Boris B others—Jacob,
r t noon, Feb. 9
• unique even
Berman,
Constance
Fealk
I
Mr , Sa
rn Cohen In t he Ito • Cry, At ••.. 1 Jean
Nathan,
ion to bring the memb•ra back to lio•t
the denior • to.ial ca lendar
o
sere: Mr.. Sam Cohen. M.-.
he synagogue. The banquet will Irvine Levey. Mr, Lou;, Solomon •rl and Frances Grabow were tie Sam and Max—gave away 100 tons
Tao:
bridesmaids.
of coal to needy and unemployed. ,
Solomon.
he followed by a dance for the spe•
Gide Invite all ...t or
and his band of
Isadore
Miller
assisted
hi More than 1700 people shared in • ,•4 women intereoed to attend a teat o n
dal entertainment of the sons and
' In celebration —
of their twenty-fifth
this gift.
. Art Apprerlation” to he held .t the
brother
as
best
man,
and
Edward
daughters of the members.
on Wedne•dar of W
nester
branch
of the Center on Jain II.
'' ' previous
n,d .
s:,
r7. r ' Mr and ms.
% einer. Sidney Weinberg and
se e p a Mr.. FAvirod Rothman, a fn..
The building committee of the .tar
old•tein were hog'. to 32 gent.
At the last meeting of Palestine
curator of the Detroit Art Mo•eurn.
ongregation is now formulating o their home on Ottawa Drive. Gue• t• Herman Koffman were the ushers Flower Fund of the
be the speaker
Lodge No. 542 I. (). O. F h
we-e •eaterl for dinner at four table+. cm,
Mr and Mrs Miller left by
e
plans for a new synagogue, which .mi
, at the Niaccabee Temple, the fol-
COMEDIANS
r with pink
Welfare
Federation,
and pink •nd silver motor for Miami Beach, Fla.,
will he erected in the near future. tape, Preceding the dinner 31, Mo n ,
lowing were installed so officers
j'I":715;"thi";•E;Pie"s'of the
SINGERS !
ra
whence
they
went
to
Havana,
v
Biolfm•n.ang
three
Tn.-al
melectio
Irving Adler is the chairman of
• t•+, committee th• aro ten tn
ensuing year.
gm, fo r r
The flower fund o
0 Prorni•e Me " - Iteratise and
Losel Cuba , an Nassau. They will re-
of the Jewish :.red by thi• group will be held Tue•da,
he banquet committee.
DANCERS!
Yon Truly" Iturire the dinner. rnuoic
NOM('
grand, Alfred Traub;
Welfare Federation wishes to ac-!;,'''
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furni•hed b• 141”. Edythe Sehlvfe•• turn in February.
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vice
grand,
J. J. Warratt;
record-
■
ton
at
know-ledge contribution% from I. ..Xreas ' io 'aeLn:el'e d 5s
the piano old Ma•ter David!
Chorus of Beauties
h " ing secretary, Charles Kahn; treas.
Srhlyfe•ton. sioin. Guent• were pre•ent r
H. Slesinger, Sir. and Mrs. Char,
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from Pontiac
. Detre'. Ann Are tio.
r S eal- I
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SILVER—CHAENKO
serer
e
o
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Rosen
and on screen
ls
ence
Les....
II. Engrass, Sirs. Flora Good- se r p• b"•
. . osene; Id
warden, A. K.
new. Lan•ing •nd Grold Rapid,
Ti' • ero or hedaie -1;.... • ,•111 nova ,,,,,
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chaenko man and Mr. and Sirs
Hardy; right supporter
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noble
. Samuel T. .,-„,,dh.ir a i s . debat e .ehedule
"HIGH PRESSURE"
prop
SoMn•
Mr. and Mr, Michael Schutt a chi- announce th e
mare'
grand, Sam Rose; left supported
Ittlertmort. Fel. 7. The
of th eir Gilbert in memory of Sirs. Belle
Dr. J. M. Goldsmith announces earn.
hlent.
announee the birth o r • ,fissos•
.ved la the nee rot tendene• for me.. noble grand, B. Mash; right sup-
daughter, Mollie, to Paul Silver, Mayer; from Mr. and Mrs. Harry
hat after a six months' absence
on . .I•n 23
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NOW PLAYING
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porter vice grand, A. Goldberg;
rs. oseph Siker. M. Selker in memory nf Morris "'s.
he is returning to his practice of
bhr dl
;rand 1 17mi:
r 7,
which took place Jan. in
Mitt!. Harris; from Mr. and
left supporter vice grand. B.
dentistry and has reopened his of- I. .dmon
Sire.
Yrs.so.
koosssre i'oesisr. I
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Da'•Ion •
hrt entertained at a , sacs H. Enggass in memory of Clar-
Esther Schwartz
Ike lusas.
fi re at his former location, 8753
Schiff; left scene supporter, J.
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hrinl.u.cleiss
r,..1. 1.11 . e m n,ty 4. , n
On Sunday Mr •nd Mrs. Norman were le.orsona I s ower in
honor of Mrs. Mendelsohn of New York City;,r•
Levenson; right scene supporter,
Twelfth street, corner Gladstone, h.. to a •roup of fr iend.
oreet
at dinner lilt
oh. 1
The initathma to t he. onet• L Samuels; chaplain, George
and Mrs. Fred Young was from Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H ay.
a bove Walgreen's Drug Store, tele their horny on D wiltht
h onoring Silver,
•
a eh. Smith: inside guss%lian Darr La-
. Mr. and Mrs. Jultua Levin and Mr and hostess at a bridge-luncheon
corn- Ennead in memory of Mn. Laural'
p hone Garfield 5900.
f.."'•••
•n •annal event looked
enlamn Galdatein
p menting her sister, Mrs. Silver. Flaunt.
la Ity all the Patio,. bo y. and yen; outside guardian, M. Boren-,
eA,
ern Old Friend Returns!
I
arriagre
MARK WEINBECK
PYTHIAN SISTERS
INSTALL OFFICERS
Cass-Canfield
Service
Standard Hats
BANQUET OF BETH
ABRAHAM SUNDAY
DETROIT TO DEBATE
MILWAUKEE SUNDAY
—
MONTE LUPO
MONTE MATT
ARISTOCRAT
J. W. E. W. 0. BRANCH
, COMMITTEES REPORT
Price From
$5.50 to $12.50
CENTERS ASS'N
Standard
Hat Shoppe
BORIN BROS. AID
Everything New But
The Old high flat!
poit tint Tatra
TED
LEWIS
PALESTINE LODGE
INSTALLS OFFICERS
25• I ntertainers •25
Jewish
Announcement!
MICHIGAN
....
1,700 WITH COAL
o'er
Phone
MR. OTTO SCHULTZ,
RANDOLPH 2300
CANTORS EXCEL IN
CONCERT AT DELRAY
is
Mgr.
OTIS M. HARRISON,
Guests for Dinner?
Don't for:et to include
Paul Ernest's
Famous Marinated
HERRING
1
A Delicious
roducit
That Is Sure to Please
Phone Madison 9250
125 CLAIRMOUNT AVE.
Formerly Manager Florentine
Room, Addison Hotel
Prices Are Low
BUY NOW!
Look at these Values,
29o4.40-2
$4.35
$4.25 smell in pairs
Entirely New and Lifetime
Guaranteed
GOODYEAR
SPEEDWAY
Supertwid Cord Tires
30x4.50-21
.$4.85
28x4.75-19 ......$5.68
29x5.00-19
.$5.99
30x3 1/.; .. • ... . .$3.75
Other Sines Equally Low
GAS ROAD SERVICE
OIL
Jack's
Tire and Battery Service
2614 Monterey at Linwood
Arlington 9502
"Cad ittar
TEA
ROOM
WOC DWARD
at McLean—Highland Park
LUNCHEON
Nothing Over
g oc
SUNDAY g&i. • ■ •• •
DINNER
25
roarer Din ?ter
75c and 8Z
T. 11. Steak Diane r $1.00
11 Manse Dinner $1.25
Let as pies our est innate es
your Bridge Party, A ftsrnoes
Tea , Club Meetings, Showers
or any Social Fafll liars.
Fs. of Dance Floor at No
Additional Cho pc
GILBERTS
Funeral Home
Formerly Edmund C
Lewis
Si DELAWARE AVE.
TRINITY 2-32
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