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with her parents. Miss Grant has
as her house guest Miss Janet
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MRS. HARRY BECKER
Beach, and the cast includes Mrs.
Lewis Musliner, Edmund Sloman,
Jack Clayman and Sidney Marwil.
The second play is the delightful
cOmedy "Opera Matinee" by Alice
Gerstenberg, which was done re-
cently by the players. The cast
includes Mrs. Ilarry Becker, Mrs.
Samuel Punkin, Mrs. Herbert Metz,
Mrs. Walter Lichtenfeld, Mrs. Ed-
mund Sloman, Regene Freund Co-
bane, Miss Setta Robinson, Mrs.
Harry Jackson, Mrs. Samuel Glanz,
Miss Clare Rubin, M18.1 4 Dorothy
Mandel, Miss Frances 'tiger, Mrs.
Harry Kohn and Mrs. Samuel
Greenberg.
''The third presentation for Wed-
nesday evening will be a surprise
feature to be announced at the per-
formance, and will be followed by
a social hour.
The group has been in existence
for 13 years, and has produced its
plays at Temple Beth El. This
year's director is Wynn Wright.
50
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flat work.
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Will Elect Officers at Conference
at Shaarey Zedek; All Syne.
rogues Invited.
UNITED DAIRIES, Inc.
Election of officers of the
planned Kashruth Council will be
held at a conference of repre-
sentatives of synagogues, to be
held at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek at 8:30 o'clock next Wed-
nesday evening, Feb. 7.
All local congregations are urged
to send their representatives to
this meeting.
At the meeting last Wednesday
evening, Ben F. Goldman was
MADAME JEHUDA BERCOVITCH of the Jewish Child
Placement Bureau will speak on "Children's Problems."
CANTOR JACOB H. SONENKLAR will render beautiful
vocal selections.
MISS ROSE BASSIN at the piano.
HARRY WEINBERG, Master-of-Ceremonies
Classified
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°Announce Their @Annual
FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE
In every Department you will find every
piece of merchandise priced for quick Clear-
ance. This is really an opportunity for the
person who wants to secure quality furniture
and accessories such as Lamps, Tables,
Bronzes, etc. Be sure to attend this sale as
early as possible—
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ESTABLISHED 18S7
Members of Temple Beth El
and their friends were invited to
attend a buffet dinner-dance to be
given Sunday afternoon, Feb. 4,
by the Young People's Temple
Club.
The affair, which is to com-
ANEW SELLING PLAN
In honor of their new members.
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
will entertain at a dessert bridge
on Monday, Feb. 12, at 1:30, at
Temple Beth El. Progressive con-
tract will be played and there will
be a prize for every table from
the Sisterhood Exchange. Mrs.
Harold E. Schlesinger is chairman
in charge of the party and Mrs.
Samuel Mendelsohn will have
charge of the cards.
Honoring Miss Anne Pliss of
Mrs. Adolph Sloman returned Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of De-
from a visit in Cleveland with her troit, a bride-elect of February,
children, Mr. and Mrs. N. Sloss. Mrs. Jack Garfinkle, her sister,
gave a personal shower at her
Dr. and Mrs. Willard Mayer and home, 2750 Sturtevant avenue.
family left for Miami Beach, Miss Zelda Steinberg of Monterey
where Mrs. Mayer and children avenue gave a handkerchief and
will remain for the rest of the hosiery shower, and Miss Pliss was
winter, Dr. Mayer returning in 10 also entertained by the Misses
days.
Frances and Bertha Farber, Mrs.
Coil Melnick and Mrs. Pollack.
Mrs. Milton Strauss has returned Miss Pliss left Sunday for San
to her home at the Chatham after Francisco, where she will be mar-
■ cruise to Bermuda.
ried to Syd Weinberger, formerly
of Brooklyn, N. Y.
I Mrs. Sol Heineman was hostess
at a luncheon and bridge at her
Mr. and Mrs. Max Brose of
home in Birmingham last Wed-
3205 Tyler avenue honored the
nesday.
latter's sister, Bertha Miller of
KASHRUTH GROUP
MEETS WEDNESDAY
Wednesday Night, Feb. 7, at 10 P. M.
r
Qrso
Rabbi Leon Fram will address
the Men's Club for the Study of
Religion, Dr. Lynn Harold Hough's
former class, at the Statler Hotel,
Thursday, Feb. 8, on the subject
"The Religion of Germany."
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20 lbs. DAMP WASH
—
The Temple Players of Temple
Beth El are planning a full dra-
matic evening on Wednesday, Feb.
7, at 8:15, in the Brown Memorial
Chapel.
The first one-act play to be pre-
sented will be The Clod" by Lewis
CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED
AN AMAZING FACT
TEMPLE Y. P. C. BUFFET
SUPPER THIS SUNDAY
—
DRAMATIC EVENING
OF TEMPLE PLAYERS
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7
for
FEBRUARY
DISCOUNTS
10% to 50%
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Stoepel avenue, with a graduation
Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald re-
surprise party, held lass Saturday.
turned from a 10-day visit with
Miss Miller is a graduate of
her children in Cincinnati.
Cooley High School.
Miss Lizette Freund honored
Miss Alice Newman and Amson
Taber with a dinner party last
Saturday evening at her home on
Chicago boulevard. Covers were
laid for 18 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman
of 2984 Burlingame avenue an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah 9f their
son, Milton, on Saturday, Feb. 10,
at 9 o'clock, at Congregation
Mishkan Israel, Blaine and Lin-
wood. They will greet their rela-
Mrs. M. D. Wittelshofer enter-
tives and friends in the social hall,
tained a group of friends at lunch-
after services, for Kiddush.
eon last Saturday at her home on
Atkinson avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Epel of
15329 Parkside avenue will cele-
Mrs. Jack Uhr of New York is
brate the confirmation of their
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
son, Joseph Nehemiah, on Satur-
Mrs. Joseph Wetsman of Virginia
day, Feb. 3, at the Six Mile Road
Park.
Hebrew School, Brush and Minne-
sota. A reception will be held
The board of the Music Study
after the services in the social
Club gave a luncheon at the Bel-
hall of that school. On Sunday,
crest on Wednesday, Jan. 24, in
Feb. 4, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Epel
honor of their president, Mrs. J.
will be at home to their friends.
Sauls, who left on January 31, on
the S.S. Manhattan for Palestine,
On Sunday, Feb. 4, the Soci-
to spend several months with her
Elite Sorority will be entertained
father, who has been making his
at a theater party, for which they
home there.
will assemble at 12 noon. After
the show they will dine and dance
Mrs. Henry Meyers and Mrs.
at the Broadway Tavern.
Arthur Bloom were hostesses at
a delightful luncheon and bridge
Among the many affairs at
given at the Belcrest on Jan. 22.
Buddy's this week was a bridge
The honored guest was thei r
sponsored by Mrs. Sophia Sherman
mother, Mrs. John Immerman, and
in honor of Miss Clara Carp of
the party was a birthday surprise.
2604 Hazelwood avenue. Covers
were laid for 50 guests.
Miss Marie Newman of the Wil-
shire returned from a few days'
The A'Volonte Girls are spon-
visit in Chicago.
soring a valentine dance on Sun-
This new plan will be in operation all during the
month of February—it applies to all departments
of the five floors—FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS,
DRAPERIES, GIFTS AND IMPORTATIONS.
CLARA RUBIN
The trend in furniture buying is definitely toward
mence at 4 p. m. in the Temple
social hall, will precede the special
program of Jewish music featur-
ing the Sunday night concert of
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
At 8:30 p. m., following the din-
ner-dance, the Young People's
Temple group will attend the sym-
phony concert at Orchestra 'Hall
in a body.
In charge of the dinner-dance
is a committee headed by Mrs.
Evelyn Goldman and Theodore
Birnkrant. Other members on the
committee include Sylvan Rappa-
port, Sol Stein, Lionel Willens and
the Misses Clara Rubin, Jean
Levy, Gertrude Rush, Essye De-
Young and Mrs. Elda Meyer.
Several novelty features have
been scheduled to entertain the
guests at the Sunday affair. Danc-
ing will precede and follow the
buffet dinner. Music will be pro-
vided by a well known orchestra.
Admission tickets at 75 cents may
be procured from the office at
Temple Beth El or from any mem-
ber of the committee, and in ad-
dition, from Saul II. Rose, presi-
dent of the club, 1300 Union
Guardian Building, or from Ga-
briel Alexander, chairman of the
social committee, 728 Penobscot
Building. Reservations must be
made by noon Sunday.
Quality—Pringle "Built-In Quality" Furniture at
any discount is an investment.
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K. OF P. LODGE NO. 55
PLANS MANY EVENTS
The month of February will be
an active one for Detroit Lodge
No. 55 of the Knights of Pythias.
On Tuesday, Feb. 6, 10 candidates
will be inducted in the first de-
gree.
The most important event of
the month will be Father and Son
night on Feb. 20. The entertain
ment committee promises many
clay, Feb. 11, at the Maccabee features.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schiller of building, Woodward at Putnam,
On Feb. 27, Fred M. Butzel will
Chicago boulevard were hosts at a featuring Gloster Kerns and his be the guest speaker of the eve-
lovely dinner party at their home Nightingales.
ning.
last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rose of
Eugene Siegel left on a business 3318 Calvert announce the selec-
trip to New York City.
tion of March 25 as the date for
the marriage of their sister, Avis
Dr. Samuel Amberg of Roches- Rice, to Lawrence L. Kaplan, son
ter, Minn., spent a week with his of Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Kaplan
brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and of this city.
Mrs. Emil Amberg.
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Dr. Louis E. Kamin, who left
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer the city a few years ago, has re-
have invited a group of friends to turned to resume the practice of
dinner on Saturday, Feb. 3.
medicine. Dr. Kamin spent two
years at the post graduate school
Lawrence J. Michelson of 2070 of medicine of the University of
Collingwood avenue has returned Pennsylvania, where, in addition
from a three-weeks' stay at the to his academic training, he has
Roney Plaza, Miami Beach, Fla.
done original research. In rec-
ognition of his accomplishments,
Milton M. Alexander addressed the University of Pennsylvania
the Layman's League of the bestowed upon him the degree of
Church of Our Father on Tues- Master of Medical Sciences.
day evening on the subject "How
Liberal Can a Liberal Be?"
The Elty Club will hold its
twelfth semi-annual formal din-
Rabbi Leon Frain will address ner dance Feb. 10, in the English
the German Club at Northern Grill of the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
High School on Wednesday eve - I
ning, Feb. 7, on the subject "The r Mrs. M. Heller of Boyne City
Case of Mankind Against Ger was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
" NOT
many."
!Harry Cohen of Atkinson avenue.
12990 W.GRAND BOULEVARD'OPP. FISHER BLOCI.,
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(EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 10TH)
TIVOLI BEER which is now labeled —
EXCEEDING 11% PROOF SPIRITS"
The Misses Freda and Sadie
Mrs. Ilarry Davidowitz, wife of
Weinstein, and Archie Cohn, an -; Rabbi Davidowitz of Cleveland,
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of Mr • came by airplane to this city to be
Cohn's son, Dean Philip Cohn, to j the guest of the Hebrew School
take place on Saturday, Feb. 10 I luncheon.
lat the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue •
I They will be at home to friends
Mrs. Joseph Ronan of Lansing
1 on Sunday evening, Feb. 11, a t spent a day in this city the past
2220 Atkinson avenue.
week.
Miss Kate Schoenfield of Bur
' The annual dance of Beta chap-
lingame avenue has left for Ness ' ter of Alpha Tau Fraternity will
York City. _-
be held on Sunday evening, Feb. 4,
in the Aztec Tower of the Union
Norman and Michael Birnkran I Guardian Building. Bob Cruzet's
toured to Miami Beach and soil I orchestra will furnish the music.
remain a month.
Tickets can be secured from the
members or by calling Longfellow
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis were 8969.
hosts nt a dinner party at their
home last Saturday night, this be
Honoring Miss Mary Weiss, a
ing one of a series of events.
bride-elect of March 4, Mrs. Leo
Weiss of Sturtevant avenue enter-
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg tained at dinner and a linen
of the Wilshire Hotel left for shower on Jan. 16. Sixty-five
California where they will visit guests were present.
their sisters and brothers.
Miss Betty Stein of 9179 Good-
Dr. and Mrs. S. Q. Kesler gave win avenue will entertain 25
a birthday dinner party for their guests on Feb. 5, in honor of Miss
family in honor of their brother Helen King, who is to be married
in-law, Louis Beck.
on March 4.
Frank Schoenfield is visiting
with his brother, Dr. A. Schoen-
field, at the IT. S. Veterans Hos-
pital, Muskogee, Okla.
DONORS' DINNER OF
READING CIRCLE AT
WILSHIRE ON FEB. II
The Woman's Rea ding Circle of
the Sholom Aleichem Folks Insti-
Lute of Detroit will give a donors',
dinner and dance at the Wilshire
Hotel, Collingwood and Third ace-
. noes. on Feb. 11, at 7 p. m.
The following are the donors who
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosengarten
of Rhode Island avenue were at contributed to the fund of the or- •
home all day last Sunday in honor
se i" latt.
Redb Mintz. 11 Tenet,. H
of their guest, Mrs. Charles Lang w
rs . K Kurtarnan. Schulte. Weinrich. I
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s n" i "Int
Ore...Dere. Zimnee Kravitz), Teed, Tin
of Chicago.
Mrs. Esther Isenberg of New
York will spend the next few
weeks visiting with her children,
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg
of Edison avenue.
keine. Lamed Dumb, Gorelman, a (Wee..
haum. J Rosenshine. Reamthal. Rad, Dvirit.
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S he.,. Blab. M Nernst., liscr.ler
Rharl.M. Rub,utein. B Jaffe. 11 Onynn
O Oornbein. Ras. Atkin. Amu. Wesel. w...
in. &lace Comw. Salver, 11mtein. Ka!,
Pirkler Raw- Wart Lebrnstan. /0.1.1man R
J. Itemiser, Sod
Randle, A Shnastier. PI
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoffman of
Pittsburgh spent last week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Ilewitt of Webb avenue.
Zelda R. Goldberg, assistant
teacher to Dr. Mark Gunzburg.
will hold one of her regular piano
recital parties for her pupils at
her home, 9360 Genesee, Sunday,
Feb. 4.
Rosts r
A ll
ing to
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sympathizers who are will.
contribute to the $5 donor's
fund and to be guests at this din- !
nee-dance should call the secretary, '
Mrs. I. Finkelstein, Longfellow
9279.
will be labeled—
"NOT EXCEEDING
6%
OF ALCOHOL by volume"
• AN EXPLANATION •
To _Our Customers and Friends
THE MICHIGAN LIQUOR COMMISSION has just ruled that all beer shall henceforth be
labeled as to alcoholic content by volume—and Tivoli is most happy to abide by that decision.
Tivoli has been designating the alcoholic content of its beer by proof spirits because this
is the method used by Canadian breweries, and, we felt, would be more understandable
, to the people of Michigan.
Numerous people have enquired —"What Is meant by
By
proof spirits?"
Now,
weight?
By
volume?
so there can be no further misunderstanding, Tivoli
gives you the three simple formulae, taking alcohol by weight as the basisi-
Alcohol by weight
designate' the percentage which
1 the alcohol constitutes of the total weight of the beer.
2
3 Proof spirits equals alcohol byvolume multiplied by 2.
Alcohol by volume equal, alcohol by weight plus 25%.
In other words, alcohol by volume and proof spirits, while meaning
exactly os much alcohol as alcohol by weight when applied to any
given beer, are progressively higher figures than alcohol by weight.
FOR READY
REFERENCE
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5.3% t. 6 . 11.0
For example, this Tivoli Beer label reading "Not exceeding 6: of
. a. 573% T.• .
alcohol by volume" will mean exactly the same as "Not exceeding
6.0%
. 12.0
6.25%
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12% proof spirits", and you can be suns that Tivoli will always main-
tain the alcoholic content of its bear as clote to its label designation
as is possible. In other words, the Tivoli Bear you will purchase oft r February 10, while labeled
6% of &mho/ by solos.", will be the same fine, stimulating be r which you have been using
and which has bean labeled "... I I% proof spirits".
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