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Price, Quality and Service
The honored guests were IT !
II..'--I.
Chalk:, Iltias and Nit•. and I I
VI,
NI, . Adrian Haas of Cincinnati, I.
came to celebrate the slivt . nty- i!..
11th lortlolaN' of NI,. Eruhauf's hi ,
itaalier, Mrs. Sigmund Haas. On j
I- i I'll'., Mrs. Sigmund Ilan, was tlm:. I
at luneheon to her friends
Nil
it :be Statler Hotel.
ALL SHIRTS
Mrs. Fred Itockelman returned
from a visit to Chicago.
13+ C
141'1' air -peudnIC 1 Ile le vel-end
W1111 . 111:111S at
with till' .1 11111
Scroll Lodge at Gaylord, Nlich.
EXTRA, EXTRA SPECIAL
Fine Woolen Blankets 35":,,,i
SIACHUSETTS
LA UND RY CO.
Os
ilowardat Second St.. THE BIG DOWNTOWN LAUNDRY"
PHONE CADILLAC 7423
flf the CHI/
'all for and Deliver to Alt Parts
'BUDDY'S
eANNITERSARY
will be celebrated this week by giving to
Buddy's Patrons
This Beautiful Set of Dishes
32 PIECES
Absolutely FREE!
I want every one of my customers to get one of these
sets. They are of excellent quality, the patterns are
beautiful, and every housewife will be happy to own
one.—Buddy.
Special SUNDAY DINNER
55c
Zc
lb .
First Quality, absolutely guaranteed
BUDDY'S
— Kosher Delicatessen-Restaurant
GARFIELD 9023
TWELFTH at TAYLOR
Whisper into eager
ears—"We're dining
out Sunday," and
make it the Wilshire.
Sunday Dinner
Served from 12 No to s iiiu P. M.
Stuffed Tomato with Crab Mott, Marinated
Herring, Chopprd l.irii. Tu Ma to Juice
Lettuce
Olives
('clery Ilearls
SOU'S
( 'hickni broth with Studies. ( 'rerun of T001110,
(*orattninie Royale
•H01(1: OF
!trail," JlIntho Whitefish. Cucumber - Salad
retard
Turkey,
Ilrraaiu y, Cranberry
I'r
!toast
Sauce
st u ffe d unit B u nele,, Spring Chicken in
Casserole
Fillet Align.", Itosini
31inu4 Sirloin Steak au Natural
Salad
Fonry
Poked Haldr(11.11 S.pn,h Glace. Troth Spituich.
l'olators, Baked Idaho or Cream, II'hipps ii
ode
Chaise of Dessert including
PICK 11 , 0 Pastries
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This is a typical Silo !Li
personal direction • I NIL
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OPEN EVERY MONDAY EVENING
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On The Dance Floor
--Your Slippers Must Be
As Smart is Your Frock!
$3.65
Third
Floor
Shoe
Salon
aNN
New Dancing
Slippers
ask any itnart woman how imp!! tant Stilll
are to her ensemble! She'll tell you they're
the most important part! Choose your new
.
'
slippers from this gorgeous collection at Frar
Seder's. Dainty velvets and crepes with miss-,
toes, narrow straps, and divinely slender
Black and white—and you may have your slqiii, I
dyed to match any gown!
All Sixes, 3 to 8, AAA to C
White Shoes Tinted FREE
SHOES—Third Floor
Frank U Seder
WOODWARD, BETWEEN GRAND RIVER AND CLIFF ORD
A New Feature at No
Extra Cost
We announce that in addition to
our Delicious Food, we furnish
you with
DINNER MUSIC
by the
"COSMOPOLITAN STRING
ENSEMBLE"
under the direction of
Irving Gilbert
DEXTER
Kosher Restaurant
—Lunch Room
11563 DEXTER BLVD.
Opposite Dexter nester
The Original
Sample Shoe
Shop
S1 .95
Li pal ,
Should be
Vrinote
th,
Big Bargains in
Sample Shoes
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This word has been used and
;,loused very much of late—still
its real significance
(Higher prices)—if you are re-
placing furniture in your home
Quality spells Economy regard-
less of price — and remember
quality is not ((II outward appear-
ance—inner construction is most
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"Built-In" Quality
Furniture Replacement
giVell Ili
THEATER PARTY OF
B'NAI B'RITH GROUP
75c
Cuff,
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serious consideration
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BITTKER
MRS.
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Widnes
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the St. Law - relive Sea-Way Pr.-
L.III.,, ti.. lo..1Ing of the Nlikiiiike
embarked rip , oi a ile, .1.1 , 1 1
hour .1 . I '1.. 1. . ntral Con- .1 1 0 cldiventintl being held here :wt....y.1111g to Nit's. Joseph Hart.
which w III enable at I: a 1
„ ri d and is a guest of his brother iind man , e llairman of the volunteer
,,, i;
of A n , ,,,,iibi,i,
women to eil ell 1111111 $1 , o,
skter-in-law, NIL and :Mr , . Nath- committee of the had of truss
family,
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N 11 11 III
i'1ere.
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With (. 0111011i :It ate
all iel ItlISIt ill of 15227 Birwood tee , . "During this time Mrs liitt-
known a- the Pontiac conte,l, :in.!
i
li1.1 . 1111: rendered valuable issi..t•
will culioillioe ill the award of a
NI , :.!!! NI:- Myron Gordon of avelme.
:111 ■ T seVel'ill times iyeekly almost
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Pontine !oaring: sedan upon the Ph- I. a .r. N. Y., --pmt a few days
The .1 11111 , 11 . iililiaSS/th ('huh of •very week, for several hours 111111
oci.asion of II, door, ,I,,,,• , T,,,.,. ...,,, .1.I.I, s, t r Hid hr./tiler-1H-
"Ir. and !Alt-. Samuel 11ondel- ‘Vind , or will hold its third annual time."
he
day t!v e ,,,,,,!, in., 12
Full detail
Mrs. Iiittl.or started her survii.l.
briber dansant it the Chinese Tea
will be unto Iii: the chairman of --...ia. of Calvert avenue.
Gal dell, WiiiiiiNatill avenue. 101 writing history Mites for th e omit_
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this act 1, iIy, Nlrs. Nlorris II. Blunt-
She
11r. and Mrs. Joseph Stern and SulafitY even:01.I!, Oct. 29. itt , Mal stair at their dictation.
berg, Longfellow 4817.
PeiZe: 1,1. 111 1ie aWafileil, lo- has taken on gri:ater responsibili.
After live consecutive ,L11,,,1.111 11111111TO w111 K111.11'10' Sanger Of Pi III.
',Ole
1i111.
has
11:-
w
ill
ties
and
for
the
,.
donor luncheons, attended liy 111111. 1 OW11111101 spent last week-•nd In : fresliments served and
petrel( el: 11 I'ii Slilliell Willer 1111 l'SliS 11 II lil i t WO 111-
city, having attended thi. ' bk . 1'111 1.11/111111WIlt .
el 1111- 1 ills
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lending
Of
( Ire&
i eetion technieal care not usually
, invited to attend.
women, Detroit Ilailassah has this NIt•higaikl'oritell football game.
performed
o by other than nurses.
—
—
)' ear changed the affair to an eve.
The Fonkoll Ladies' Loan A , - North End Clinic is most fortun.
111 rS. MiltonKlItt1111 Lief returned !
fling dinner, in order that tit..
:somation will Indil a card ;tarty stn to have had such V,Ilintevr
husbands may Ilk, participate. No from a visit in Chicago.
I on :timidity, Oct. 23, at the Park- service and deeply appreciate-it.
extra charge is being 111L011 . for
lir:.lti,t,t
vi ,,
has given
t , i \- il
( . 1 , i iii i 1:: t 'Ail
Judge and Mrs. Charles Simons :side Tahmid Torah, 'There will be \1
this privilege. In other words, for
length of ser-
usual $211 each woman may returned from a trip to l'incianati. Prizes and lea will be served.
vice, the Clillie is fortunate in
vice,
bring all escort.
.\ inut'h greater
ND:. and Mrs. Look Goldberg having a number of other faithful
Mrs. Henry FIechini•r of Nev.
attendance will flat 111 . 1111Y result.
of \‘'elib avi.nue and the latter's volunteer workers who have been
The program for the dinner is York was the ittlI•St of 'Ali% and
sister, Mrs, Abe Gittleinan, of most helpful.
in charge id 'Mrs. AM:ahain Srere, NIrs. Lou Ilutzel while enroute to
The coming week of Oct. 2:3 has
West Grand boulevard, have re -
with Mrs. Herman Mark, as chair- Chicago.
turned from Chicago where they been designated :I, ()tam house
man of all arrangements for the
.„,,,,,,t I , week a tt en ding the ('en. week by the t'u'tees of the North
NI rs. ti i II him Isenberg motored
evening.
tory of Progress Exposition. 11'hile End Clinic. Trustees alill VOIO11-
:Mrs. Nleyer L. Prenti,, donor to New York to visit with rela-
1h, th e y we'll' t lie guest: of tem: , mill be at hand to show
dinner chairman, urges that all tives.
Captain and Mr,. Nat Brush. visitors the Clinic in operation ev-
workers attend the weekly emu-
pry morning hot tIcell the 110111H
—
paign meetings, the programs for
ilr. 111111 1 nil. Abe Cooper and I
s. Bernard II. Dosie of 4215 . 11 .1:1119 , ;1:I n tl . .21 , I ;., fl4Iii , '7 1'lltu ors t 1 . 1:::, , : d i , .1‘ 11.-.
MIS.
which are planned 1.y NIrs. Sidney ehili lren spent several days in :
to
wad
Allen and NU , . Henry Levitt, !Mrs.
Edward Atlas berg in charm. of
loll' i'nnIFIIIIi iiii' l.,',. ' 1::: li i ti tiiiii il :illyililli. i. (:: the iihii.ilii i-
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luncheon arrangements; also. that i,(ii 'l,:,..,lit'''i,i t ' ,.a, til.''...ntu
day of her daughter, Thelma Del- nod and adininiArative , tails, and
they promptly communicate with
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also lor the stalls of the Jewish
the proper committee for as-ist-
11',.. Herbert Schlager of Tucson. 1. 190,
Welfare Federation and its affili-
lim•. in earning their quota:. Nit , . .1rizona, i, visiting with her moth-
ated agencies. .\ny other inter-
Nliss
Nlollie
Ruth
Haber,
whose
Aft, a
David II. Liehtig is ritionmee er, NI r,.. E. Koploy,
ested friends will lie welcome.
I
nig,
to
13enjamin
Epstein
wit,
leave
i,,
e i i,,, will
chairman, with Nlesilames Harry ,,,,,ii,. „,
for men
The following volunteers will
Id. (Ice. l5, "
11 ' ent , Y -,
Shulman and Aaron Silberldatt as Durham, N. t'., where she will an e `, I•III
taint, at a nunnier of life-11 1111 ,ili serve as hostesses during open
co-chairmen.
'chase
• who desire to make 111 . 1' future hour.
IN-
house week: on Monday, Oct. 23,
! affair , . Nlis, Minnie Schneider
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earn their money by other methods
tv..,t; Mrs. Moils James Rosenberg, Mrs.
'
an Kontoy will sail I tertjtin tedi, ,t it aItiridrenf: a..,12tiitx
should 1,111 M 1Thiente With
Mrs. N at h
11I. '•
Samuel Midler and Nliss Sylvia
1 1,1111111 ..\ ugust, chairman of lois-
, 'I'IThi'ill'Il l i e ' lt-ih'i;: ' 'I her lr s I . ' '" Nl -riiCtit i t14,S Glazier: Oct. 21, Mc,
I
i ,:i ‘visiN tt.(u' r i .kd ii;.7 i til,l,l'i 8 2'' I .; . ' ‘i i :Iult'I
cellati•uis ways and means, or her i i i i'n'n'i \
Samuel Nlendekohn 11 11 ,1 ilia
m. chairman, Mr,. Harry Coggan. six Iveeks' Mediterranean cruise. :, 1,_,
1511 i ii.leh,Pn Tibil
: at ' i II l'hini"vitil
ilel',1111 I were
show - Zelda Toitollueeil; on lVednesday,
L. I *at 011S10,1 1
New pledges should be promptly
.
1111
Sept.
Oct. 2 5, 'Mr-. I. Irving Itittker atal
and
bridge
at
Ilialdy's
i
Cr
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„,,
ari d Ni„ . Harry S. /ierin
eel•,-tercel with airs. Sidney Stone,
Dr.
ha',‘, „ ! , -5. f. , Irs.11111 met I:deist. in enter- Mrs. Frances Rosenblatt ; on
financial secretary of the ilium!: of
Rochester avenue
Thursday, Oct. 211, Mrs. Joseph
,, ( u . ,.1' Burnett, Mrs. Samuel Gage, Nil's.
dinner.
.,',-iii" shower
5 l. ' : 1 , 1, 1 ,!t i itn
returned to their home after at- `,,atl'i'il,:. home, 0'1
2i 7 1 1 ''
tending the meeting 01 the Amer - „n Oct. 3, and Mrs. Betty Suzatini! Joseph Hartman and Mrs. Andrew
ican Piddle Health A:sociation at
nored the bride with Wineinan; on Friday, (tea. 27,
CONFERENCE TO PLAN
holianapolis and the (!entury of Bleiweiss
ho 20 guest, at her home NIrs. Andrew Miireman and Mrs,
a bridge- for
BOYCOTT OF GERMANY Progress Exposition at Chicago.
on Elmhurst avenue. On Oct. 7, Edwin A. Wolf; on Saturday, Oct.
Miss Sophie 13Ianche Schwartz of 28, Mrs. Joseph Hartman and :qrs.
A call has glInt. 10.1t to the Jele-
Sim Hart left Sunday for Chi- Gladstone •avenue was hostess at a Harry Wiffil.
i,h organizations to attendcon- eage, New Orleans and San An-
bridge and linen shower and :Mrs.
'rho North End Clinic, a mem-
ference to be held Sunday morn- tonio, Texas. Ile expects to spend
with n hes of the ,Iewish Welfare Federa.
ing, Oct. 22, at 10:30 a. at the the winter months in San Antonio. Ruth
hnenr home on Linwotlel aye- (ion. located
the Leopold Winc-
Wine-
Stadler Hotel. The call states:
nue on Oct. 11. The bride enter- man Memorial Building at ;135
"A permanent organization has
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Steinberg
tained her friends at a trousseau Holbrook avenue, has its deficit
been formed to carry on the work and lies, Steinberg visited a Cen-
tea on Sunday, Oct. 8.
met yearly by the Detroit Com-
of making the boycott of German tudy of Progress Exposition over
munity Fund. Officers of the
goods more effective. 'there is the past week-end.
Miss Alice White of Chicago, clinic are: Jesse If. Hirschman,
now affiliated with us the mem-
house guest of Miss Blanche KO - president; Miss Edith Ileavenrich,
bership of •0 organizations. 'rho
Mrs. Sam Greenfeld and baby
tin, will be honored at a semi. vice-president; .1. B. Neiman,
response of local Jewry has been daughter returned to their home
formal affair to be gnen at the treasurer; Isadore Levin, seere-
must gratifying. 1.:very self-re- in Lebanon, Pa., after spending Oriole Terrace. Miss Reva Gold-
tart'; Mrs. Eleanor J. Ford, execu-
specting Jew should take hilt in a fortnight with Mrs. Greenfeld's
tire director. Board members are:
this work.
tiarents and Rev. and Mrs. J. Sil- man
and Miss Estelle
Levine will
be joint-hostesses
at a luncheon
in- Harry IL Bieltield, David S. Dia-
"In order to give representation \ Trill an of Gladstone avenue.
eluding 20 guests.
mood, Joseph II. Ehrlich, Seymour
to those organizations who desire
.1. Frank, Maurice Goldenberg,.
to participate in the boycott, Wt•
Mrs. Saul Vatz of Pittsburgh w „T ek h i i;, Tn. w N et . iT
27. their Mrs. Joseph Hartman, Marcus
ng
. s G iornIs resumed
have enlarged the number of our visited with her family the past
Sept.
Kates, Julian II. Krolik, Mrs. Leo-
board of directors. Next Sunday, week.
Rose F'inkolstein was elected presi- pold D. Mayer, Mrs. Samuel Men-
at 10:30 a. 04, at the Slather. a
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Mollie :nhtttngetrr,Isscat„
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i t iltt e r n y t and
.ritii- delsohn. NITS. Frances Rosenblatt.
conference will be held to permit
Mr. anll Mrs. Louis Stoll are vas-
treasurer.
tutiri
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, Vic-
the election of additional m•m- iting in Chicago.
I give a bridge-dansant at the East- tor II. IS'eil, Mr. and Mrs. And rew
bers to this board. You are in-
I ern Star Cafe on Nov. 19.
Wineman and Edwin A. 45.'olf.
vited to send three representa-
Dr. and Mrs. Saul Barnett re-,
tives.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs of
turned from Chicago, where Dr.
"Samuel 13. Keene,
Barnett attended the American 2964 Sturtevant avenue are spend-
"Chairman of Committee."
College of Surgeons' convention, ing a fortnight in Chicago. Dr.
and a Century of Progress Expo- ! Jacobs will lecture on and demon-
COHEN WILL ADDRESS
strate puddings and strappings
sition.
1 , before the Mid-Western Associa-
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JEWISH RADIO FORUM
Max
Alper
of
Charlevoix,
Mich.,
Don
of Chiropodists at the Morri- New Officers Elected for En.oinic
David J. Cohen, attorney, who
Year.
was recently elected president of spent the past week-end with his son lintel, Oct. 21, 22 and 23.
family
in
this
city.
Congregation B'nai David. will he
A duplicate contract and auction
The Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai
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the principal speaker on the Jew-
Dr. and Mrs. David Wolfstein I bridge tournament is to he held at Writh is sponsoring a theater party
ish Raffia Forum program next
thv Detroit Bridge Studio in the to witness "A Party" at the Cass
Sunday. Oct. 22, at :3:15 p. III, left for their home in Cincinnati
Recreation Building, on Tuesday Theater on Tuesday evening, Oct.
over Station Win. Mr. Cohen after a visit with their children.
evening, Oct. 24, under the aus- 2.1.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
Levin
of
is the youngest president of an
pices of Montefiore Lodge No. 12,
!Mesdames Gottfurcht and Slo-
orthodox Jewish congregation in Franklin, Mich.
Free Sons of Israel.
bin, chairman and co-chairman of
Detroit. The subject of his ad-
the theater party, report that all.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bernstein
dress will he "The Place of the
A personal shower WAS given in indications point to a complete sell-
Synagogue in the Life of Jewish of LaSalle boulevard spent a few honor of Miss Sally Cutler on Sun-
out. Tickets may be obtained by
days in Chicago the past week.
Youth."
day, Oct. 15, at Hotel Barium. calling Mrs. Leo Gnttfurcht at
Rabbi Leon Frani of Temple
Covers were laid for 55 guests. Townsend 7-112118 or Mrs. Samuel
The Great Lake, Club will open
Beth El will be presented in a
Table decorations were carried out K. Slobin at Hogarth 5527.
question and answer program. the season with an informal mid- in yellow and green. The hostesses
At the last meeting of the Lad-
answering, questions on Jewish re- night supper at the Statler next were the bride-elect's sisters, Mrs.
ies' Auxiliary, held at Hotel Stat-
ligious observations and Jewish Thursday evening, Oct. 26.
11. T. Applebaum. Mrs. E. 1.. Elk ler, the following officers were elect-
history. Aaron Kurland will pre-
and Miss Esther Cutler.
ed for the ensuing year:
C. Kalisch of Chicago spent the
. ide
Mrs. Nathan D. Rosin, president;
past week-end in this city.
Miss Ethel. Ilenignian left on Mrs. Jacob Harvith, first vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. Joseph Sanders, second
Oct. 20 for a visit in Chicago,
Mrs. Jennie Goldberg. who had
vice-president; Miss Ann Binkow,
been the guest of her sisters, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stocker of corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Meyer Barnett and Mrs..1. I.. Ros- 15000 Grand River avenue an- Herbert Cohen, financial secretary;
enberg, returned to her home in nounce the liar :Mitzvah of their Mrs. Nathan Rosin, treasurer;
New York.
son, Frederick !tarry, on Satur- MN. Samuel K. Slobin, trustee, and
day morning, Oct, 21, at Congre- Miss Fay Zager, publicity chair-
Samuel J. Caplan of Pitts- gation B'nai Zion. At home Sun- man.
burgh. Pa., enroute to Chicago to day, Oct. 22. Nil cards.
Sponsorship of the HMO Foun-
-el' the world's fair, stopped oti
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dation at Ann Arbor and partici-
In Detroit this week to visit with
Lew Lavine was host to the pation in the wider scope movement
Harold Schakne of Blaine avenue Garnholeers Club at his home on of !Mini 13'rith are the purposes of
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Sunday. Oct. IN After the meet- this group.
Mks Sylvia Schecter of Los :An- ing members and their friends
geles. who i- on her way to PhIla- played bridge. Among the visi-
d. ti-it ing friends in De. tors were Hiss Ruth Gedalka, a
Ladies' Aid Society's 16th
pledgee, and Ed Grass, an honor-
Second Floor.
Annual Dance Nov. 19.
ton, nry member iif the club.
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Madison Theater Bltc
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Day
n
Mr. and Sirs.. Si. Weingarde n of
.' ♦ 10 11100.110 and
I , !reit Ladies A . 1 s.s•lety held
• f I. r sea, r and
.
n.law, NI: and Mrs Sam WI St Philadelphia hire returned a board meeting a , 'Ile h. on. Of the
from a \ isit Wit h relatives at all president, Mrs. I. l'evin, 2251 Cat.
Sl..•,... lln of 9753 13r..ailst sect.
SIZE 4•13
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vert, on Monday , _ening. Oct. 1.'
Vert, plans were a -cussed for ...
:I. of friends surprised Lake City, Ptah.
VALUES TO Stu
Mrs. Sant Kaufman of Ins An sixteenth annual ii.ir re to he gi• •
- ill Stark of 4059 Grand
on
gales
is
visiting
her
sister,
Mrs.
Jerich, Temple, 2746 Joy !Las:.
at
...h a birthday party
H. Klein.
on Sunday evening. Nov. 19. SD-
.
.:.. Oct. 12. at her re-I-
i
Eva Cutler was iii pointed chair
PYTHIAN SISTERS
man and is assisted by Mrs. Zaga r.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferman and Greater Detroit Temple No. 152 Mrs. Weinberg, Mrs, Greenblatt,
family have moved to their new will have a bridge-tea on Saturday. Mrs. Dussault. Mr- Mitchell. Mrs.
- ,Si '' colors
All Styles
I: •ne at 2900 West Grand avi nue. Oct. 21, at 2 p. rn., at Buddy's, Booret. Mrs. Needle, Mrs. Pom-
They will be at home on Sunday.' 9001 Twelfth street. All proceeds erantz. Mrs. Leibe•man, Mrs. El-
kin, Mrs. Drapkin
will go to charity.
Oct. 29.
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ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL:
1!
MRS. SIDNEY STONI
' 1 :1,11 I- Iii ,,
: ' i'll i
'I \Viable-day, Oct. 25, at
i la! liet ro it lalitod 11..-
.. f. r II.. ...it,
I I
Sehle-in•
11r. and Nit . ..
11 A(' II
PICKLED TONGUES
M-. 1. Irving 13ittker,
sN,,,-. End Clinic volunteer work-
to:, I 1 Illa ', (leg. I3, Marked the
M I Max Ft uhauf entertained TI . ! ! • 1111,Itng of the .\ 11).11- completion of six years of unusual
t h e (Tin ',"
2'1
le Roast Springer or Chicken Dinner
with ■ all the trimmings
(‘Z--\
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Nliiimonales Medical volunteer service at
a el oilli of friends at dinner last iar• : . 1 h.
w !II he a luncheon and
4 Irs 11 -dill' IiVellilig at the Statler Si . • :
delightfully laundered
II'
Hostesses.
t
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.ned. Additional pounds, 3.:c per lb
Flat pieces r ,arefully ir ,
AL/U1 I 1()%Al. ell- CLS 3 , ,e EACH
Will Commence on Oct. 23;
Volunteers To Act as
Stimulated by the avalanche of
pledges for the Iladassah $2.
donor dinner which rolled in at
the thrift luncheon, the donor
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25 Pieces-10 Large Pieces Permitted
NORTH END CLINIC
OPEN HOUSE WEEK
Husbands of Members To Partici-
pate in $20 Donor Dinner
on Dec. 12.
built and long years of exper,,,,,
By soma of Ills finest equipmenl .
ALL FLAT WORK SERVICE
WASHED and IRONED
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FUND-RAISING MEANS
PLANNED BY HADASSAH
HERE YOU HAVE IT ALL!
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CHRONICLE
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