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Detroit's Greatest
DRY CLEANING VALUE
Luncheon Plans of
U. H. S. Auxiliary
Junior Haciassah
Picks Committee
For $5 Luncheon
With the appointment of of-
ficers and committee heads for
the victory-donor luncheon to be
held Jan. 27 at the Stadler Hotel,
DRESSES
or COATS
QUALITY VITALIZE DRY
CLEANED, HAND
FINISHED
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schaefer,
Over 200 people attended and
formerly of Baylis Ave., left for
New York, where they will make applauded the program of three
one-act plays, produced by the dra-
their future home.
matic group of the Young Peo-
Mr. and Mrs. Amson Tabor of ple's Temple Club last Sunday eve-
McNichols Road were hosts at a ning, in the Brown Memorial Cha-
dinner party at their home, Tues- pel of the Temple. A group of chil-
dren from the Charles Roth Stu-
day evening, Dec. 11.
dios in Convention Hall presented
songs and dances between the
Mrs. .1. Wolf of Cleveland
plays. Following the program of
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton
plays, dancing and refreshments
Ifirshfield of Chicago Blvd.
were enjoyed in the social hall.
Another group of plays will be in
Emanuel G. Klein of Atkinson rehearsal in the near future.
Ave. returned from a trip to New
York.
The personnel of North End
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MISS ANNE MANSON
CLEANERS f, DYERS .
533447 WI F.QicrnSi
THE CROWDS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES!
THERE'S NOTHING LIKE IT!
SPECTACULAR!
UNIQUE!
The Black Panther
By Dorothy Denese, Star of "Show Boat"
feature of
Ernie Young's Brilliant Revue
A Cast of 30 Beautiful Stars
Dance to the Thrilling Music of
DEL DELBRIDGE
and His Orchestra
Lest You Forget!
A meet delightful 1- course
that are properly mined. 38c.
and *that • delicious 'belling
ehazapeense °tickled), only 211c.
F4enit
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Sat M a Bern. nanother at-
complete
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floor Amy . . . Luncheon
oar. . . Mined Drinks, 23c.
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Saturday After 9.30 P. M. (51.00)
ORIOLE TERRACE
E. GRAND BLVD. near Woodward Tr. 2.0100—Tr. 2-8808
the Detroit Unit of Junior Hades-
salt is surging forward with plans
and activities concerning this af-
fair.
Charlotte Lev has been ap-
pointed chairman, with Esther
Elconin assisting her as co-chair-
man; Sophia B. Schwartz, secre-
tary, and Sarah E. Shur, treas-
urer.
Bertha Yackness, chairman of
the donor committee, reports that
several new pledges have been
received. She urges that the en-
tire membership cooperate with
the donor committee, which meets
each Thursday evening at her
home at 2921 Sturtevant.
Pearl Wartell is in charge of
arrangements. The program com-
mittee is headed by Anne Manson
as chairman, with Frances Morena
as co-chairman.
Sydelle Bobrin, chairman of
the ways and means committee,
announces that in compliance
with numerous requests, she is
now prepared to offer various
suggestions to those interested in
raising their money for the lunch-
eon.
Pledges may be made and fur -
ther information obtained by
calling Miss Lev at Euclid 20684 ,
Miss Yackness at Townsend
6-5290, or any other member of
the luncheon committee.
Any girl interested in becom-
ing affiliated with Junior Iladassah
may obtain information re-
garding the functions of the or-
ganization from Jean Sherman,
membership chairman, at Madison
6553.
Anee Manson is president of
the Detroit unit of Junior Hades-
sah.
Goo? Phone it now!
How about your New Year's Eve R
Chronicle Want Ad
STEPIN
Clinic entertained with a dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Wineman party and presented a gift to Mrs.
returned from a visit to New Eleanor J. Ford, director of North
York.
End Clinic, who has Just rounded
out 10 years of service with the
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus, North End Clinic. The medical
Miss Henrietta Ascher and Clar- staff remembered the occasion with
ence Ascher were hosts at a de- a lovely basket of flowers.
lightful dinner-dance given at the
Detroiter Hotel last Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simon and
night.
son, Freddie, left last Tuesday
Herbert M. Schakne, student
at the University of Southern
California, will arrive in Detroit
on Sunday from Los Angeles. He
will spend the holiday vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Schakne.
AID SOCIETY
p
Pa y t S
Mrs. Sidney Stone of Wilde-
Mrs. I. Gilbert of Glynn Court
mere Ave. returned from a visit
will be hostess at a dinner party
with friends in New York.
this Sunday.
Mrs. Michael Falk of Tuxedo
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin-
Ave. is spending a fortnight in
ger of the Park Lane Apartments
New York with her family.
invited a group of friends to
dinner Tuesday, Dec. 18.
A.D. 1934
spOIS THE Y EARS.
versary
Iludson Seals*
Australian Sealst
Melbourne Sealst
Muskrats (brow', layer)
Grey Caraculs
Black Caraculs
(rab sa,. For)
Caraculs (broww, black)
ft If "
$175
. . " $ 47
. " " $100
" . " 5 79
« . " 52 7: 0
. . " 5235
.
« " 5 95
as low as 5 55
Lapinsf
. . " $ 79
American Broadta:14
. . " $395
Black Persian Lambs
" " • $295
Grey Persian Lambs
. . " 5245
lap Minks
« . " $975
G•nnine American Minks
5485
Dyed Ermines
" . " 5245
Russian Filches '
South American Leopards
" . " $145
. .
" $135
Civets
w "
" $185
African Monkeys
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Trotteurs, Jackets, Capes, Scarfs, Muffs
Buy With
nforkrat tied sr A. Hollander.
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rotten, J. Burin, Nathan florin, Aaron
Carietein, J. Carnick, IC Chatlin, Irwin
Cohen, Abe Cooper,
LOW,
Davidson,
Paul Davidson. 10v1d Diamond, .1.
Dorfman, A. Dublick, Louis Duseoff.
Irving DworkInii Same! Eder.
Edelman, Joseph E. Ehrlich, 1155 Ep.
Wein, IL Fenorman. M. L. Fink. I. M.
Forwitein, Seymour Frank, Bertha Freed-
man, Jacob Freedman. David Freedman,
Louie Freedman, S. Friedland, S. Gen.
aer, Philip Gilbert. Abram Gla.ci, San,-
uel (11w.hiarh. M. Goldberg, hasGold-
berg. AI. Goldman, 11. Goldetoin, Jacob
Grant, II•rry Greywin, 11•2 /I•mnan.
H. Becker, Samuel Heyman, John Hey-
man, Pam lifirris• B. Harrison. E. .1
Hartman, Hauptman Bakery, Joe lInr-
with, a Horwitz, Bernard Imam. Km
t her Jackson, Ben Jacob.. Hutmacher,
David Kaltman, A. Kaplan. Him.
Kaplan. Mitchell Kaplan. Wolf Heiden,
Israel Ken, Hamel Kaufman. M. J.
Kamen., It. Rotel. Sam Keys/ell, A. J.
Kaufman. Max Kogan, 11. Komineky, E.
Kopel• Barry Kraft, Sidney 'andel!,
Morris Krause. Stanley Krause, R.
Kravitz. Aaron Lnwden, Morris Lan-
dau, D. Lenioff, Joseph henhard. Hy-
man Levenmon. Row. Leyenoon, George
Levey, Hyman Levin, It Levin, Theo-
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Confidence at Fur Headquarters
(CONVENIENT TERMS)
LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER
White on whites, solid colors
and fancy pattern. . . . these
shirts are of superior quality
• . . custom tailored . . . in
Broadcloth or Madras.
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OUR GIFT CERTIFICATE MAKES THE PERFECT GIFT
Mrs. David Goldsmith formerly men are invited to Join. The
of Maplewood Ave. is now making group
every at
Sunday
after-
the Barium
noon meets
ato'clock,
2 o'clock,
her home with her daughter, Mrs. llotel .
Harry Koffman of 3357 Monterey
Ave.
fitarriagrs
LEIGHTON-ORLIKOFF
the Jewish Center. On Sunday afternoon, Dec. 9,
f the Profes. at the home of Rabbi N. Zager,
The next meeting o
!MRS
sional Group will be held at the Mrs.
Frieda
Orlikoff,
daughter
of
Martha
Orlikoff,
became the
home of Miss Mollie Hecker, 15658 bride of Mitchell L. I,eighton of
I
Holmur, Sunday, Dec. 16, at 3 p.
I this city.
.CARD OF THANKS
Monogrammed FREEI
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Dr. and Mrs. Sam Glassman of
Chicago Blvd. entertained a
group of friends with a dinner-
dance at Northwood Inn last Fri.;
--
day evening.
The Young Men's Jewish As-
_
sociation will have an informal
In honor of Miss Sybil Lifehitz, dinner-dance
Sunday . m evening,
e r 1- d6a,
whose marriage to Dr. Perry
nc at th S eun Barium
Goldman will take place on Dec.1 This is the group's first social
23, Miss Beverly Sitner enter-' event.
tained at her home on Nov. 22' According to the chairman of
for 12 guests. On Dec. 9, Mrs.' the committees handling the af-
M. Donan was hostess at a per- fair, Phil Cherrin, all members
sonal shower and bridge given at' plan to attend and there will be
the Belcrest, where covers were about 60 people present. Invite-
kid for 21 guests.
I Lions have been extended to Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Enggasa, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Stein gave a per- Mrs. Kurt Peiser and Mr. and
sonal shower and bridge at San' Mrs. Louis Sobel, to attend as
Min Palace on Dec. 9, in honor' honorary guests.
of Miss Rose Goose. Covers were For recreational purposes, bowl-
laid for 26 guests.
ing teams, debating teams and
_
basketball teams are being organ-
A luncheon was given in honor ized among the members. This
of Miss Helen Friedland, at the group has for its purpose promo-
Belcrest, Wednesday, Dec. 12, by tins of better facilities for recre-
leer aunt, Mrs. Samuel Kohlenberg. ational, social, athletic and cul-
There were 60 guests present. tural developments. All young
At the last meeting of the Jew-
ish Oral Society for the hard-of-
,
ALL SHIRTS
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a r;Ja!=.1 .1petirscr7,'"1..
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son. Co it Loewenberg, Robert Loewen-
berg. Luhetzky, !lorry Madiaon. M.
Marko. lig. D. Marko., Itobert Mar-
wil, Saul Ileakin, Alen Miller. hosts
Miller, S. Muench, It. IL Newman, I.
Nurko, I. Oppenlielm, A. Pregersok
Slyer L Prentlee, Mayer Prussian. II.
quvidd, J. Radnor, George Roberta
Charles Robinson. Dora Robinson. M.
Itimensweig. David Rosenthal. J. P.
Itomenthal, D. Rubinstein, Velitiam Sand-
ler. S. Satofeky, J. Sax. Ruhin &hay..
wit y Lewin Si Mein. Michael khor, 14.
li•hubiner, lacharufeky, P.&Anita. Simon
Phelan, A. Silver, Leonard tile, ne,
Smith, Joseph
Harry Sloan, Chart.
Soloman, Abraham Nrere, Harry S.
Stain ter, Ed Stark. Pl nr u. Plash heLell
Johns
Stoll, Sidney Stone, A. C. !limy, Jack
,
gr
Lo uie Tobi. Har ry Wanow
To
Wauldron, Nat Weiner, 11. J. Weleh erg,
Fai.Knms social club will have a
party Sunday, Dec. 16, and the
guests will be the Ilakoah Club of
l'xir of corritisopia hod
v.tses, Also of white pot.
tery
Olen and Wein's Xmas Special!
Lnuty
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141111114.
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2.50
Young Men's Ass'n
Gives Dinner-Dance
—
On Sunday Evening
More than 1000 Fur Coats to Choose From
(8(0, La:mood end Wow)
t'll'al."V'd
Blumberg.
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Two score and seven years ago this organization was established on the principle that
customer confidence should be the measure of our success. Without this confidence no
business organization can long endure. We have now passed the 17th milestone—indicating
that we have merited and received that valuable confidence from thousands of women who
make this their headquarters for every fur requirement.
In recognition of our 47th Anniversary, we offer a complete di-play of furs for every
occasion—attractively styled and attractively priced.
as low as $285
Meedamns A. A ronow. David Bern-
etein, Berman Cohen. N. Cohn. JOPNIIII
Cohen, M. IC Dann, I. Faudman. Fine-
man, Louis Goldberg, I. IC. Goodman.
Leo Koludin, N. Idandeburg, A. Moro
Joseph Nachman. P. (Render. 1. Rosen-
thal, Louie itolton, J. II. 11. Shapero.
11, H. Shapero. Isaac Shelter. Fayette
and Muriel Mager. Samuel Singer, S.
Hiram., A. H. Strainer, Jack Able. .1
W. Allen. Harry Aline, Herman Augumt,
Morris Baker. Alex Barnet, Emil Baron.
Unique snail shaped vase
of luitious Hacgerpot
(Flowers nut
ter',
Mrs. Maurice Aronsaon of
Webb Ave. gave a birthday our-
prise buffet dinner at her home
last Tuesday evening, in cele- Ms. woe. itermso z I VTan. Trot.:
bration of Mr. Aronsson's birth- Y e n nio n,
oulebee,
,k . ilue Ben r
day. Seventyguests gathered to man
wish him many happy returns of
the day.
of
ANNIS
FURS
Genuine Alaska Seals
Seep
MRS. IRVING DWORKIN
ous committees in planning de-
tails for the function.
Mrs. Charles Robinson, general
chairman of the luncheon com-
mittee, urges Detroit Jewish wom-
en to help make this year's at-
fair successful. The funds raised
by this means goes towards the
maintenance of the buses which
convey the children to and from
school.
There are many ways of earn-
ing the $5 pledge. Chief among
them is the rummage sale, under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Nathan
Fishman. Those wishing to avail
themselves of this means can call
Mrs. Fishman, Longfellow 5785,
whose car is available to and
from the rummage location. Oth-
er means of earning the required
amount, and chairmen of the
various committees are
Ways and means, Mrs. Max
Hayman, Garfield 9335; savings
boxes, Mrs. Harry Kraft, Hogarth
8822; cards, Mrs. Louis Davidson,
Longfellow 9381.
Mrs. George Roberts, Longfel-
low 0646, is chairman of the
luncheon program.
Reservations can be made
through Mrs. Jack Friedman,
Madison 5865, chairman of the
reservation committee.
Mrs. Irving Dworkin is chair-
man of the prospect committee
and can be reached by calling
Townsend 7-6022 or at 3252 Ful-
lerton.
The following are pledges al-
ready received:
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gilbert
were hosts at a dinner party last
Wednesday evening at their home
on Arden Park.
---and RINGS in the
Zk
Covet": candy
dish of white pot-
Mrs. J. Berkson of Chicago is
the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Birdie 51ittenthal of Boston Blvd.
1/,
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Mrs. Louts Robinson and daugh-
ter, Audrey, are spending the win-
ter in Florida. Mr. Robinson and
son, Harold, returned home and
are living at the Belcrest.
The next tea for the benefit
of the Council Resale Shop will
be given at the home of Mrs.
Morton Ashner of 1994 Glynn
Court, Monday, Dec. 17, from
2:30 to 6 p. m. The admission
fee is a bundle of used clothes,
and all Council members and
friends whose names begin with
initials K to P are invited.
iii,
CONF D'ENCE
;I '
17th Ali
Mr. and Mrs. David Garbow-
sky of Grand Rapids, who have
been visiting in Detroit, were
honored last Sunday by Mr. and
Mrs. S. Caplan of Edison Ave.
with a buffet supper for relatives
and friends, in celebration of
their 25th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Levy of Buf-
falo left Thursday for their home,
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ginsburg. Many lovely af-
fairs were given in their honor.
Mrs. Fannie Straus and daugh-
Last Sunday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Ginsburg invited a group of ter, Helen Freedman, left for
Florida
to remain over the winter.
friends at a buffet supper, honor-
ing their guests.
Mrs. Jack Loewenberg and
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kohlmeyer daughter, Lillian, and Mrs. Hilda
of New Orleans are expected here Morris, left for Los Angeles,
some time next week to be the Calif.
guests of their brother-in-law and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schiller
nard Wohl of LaSalle Blvd.
of Longfellow Ave. honored Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Levy of Buffalo at
Miss Betty Welt will arrive dinner last Tuesday evening, and
from Vassar College Dec. 21, to Mrs. Lewis Frank of Wildemere
spend the holiday vacation with Ave. was hostess at a luncheon
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- party last Tuesday, honoring Mrs.
ville Welt of Balmoral Drive.
Sol Levy and friends.
The society will hold its eighth
annual bridge dance at the Bar-
ium Hotel, Sunday evening, Dec.
anilel inbge
m . ents Th ae n7 dw
l r6izea.t, r8 efrp e.shm
.
All proceeds will go towards
clothing for orphans.
A.D.1887
for Miami Beach and will be
guests at the Roney Plaza Hotel
over the winter.
'1 PAW
t rrite
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No l'uver Charge
_Gift Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Leve, ac-
companied by their children, Ger-
trude, Jack and Beryl; their moth-
er, Mrs. Fanny Leve; sister, Mrs.
Jack Applebaum and her daughter,
Barbara Lee, returned from a mot-
or trip to Pittsburgh, where they
participated in a family reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rothman consisting of 93 members, all on
of Birmingham will entertain at Mr. Leve's maternal side. Many
functions were given to honor the
dinner, Saturday, Dec. 15.
visitors.
Price includes Pickup and Delivery
dinner . . . $1.215. Drink.
New Second PloOr •
Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott
and children, Edith and Jane,
landed last Wednesday in New
York on the S. S. Bremen, from
a two months' visit in Germany
and Paris. They motored back
from New York.
Ladies'
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The annual donor luncheon of
the Women's Auxiliary of the
United Ilebrew Schools, scheduled
for Jan. 26 at the Stotler Hotel,
is occupying the attention of vari-
The family of the late David
hearing, on Dec. 11, election of offi-
cers was held and the following Goldsmith wishes to thank their
many
friends and relatives for
were elected for 1935: Leo Gold ,
stick, president; William Stark, their kindness , and sympathy
shown
them during their recent
secretary, and Miss Jennie Lipkin,
treasurer. Installation ceremonies bereavement.
will take place at a card party to
f or all occasioes--
Flowers
be held at the Jewish Community
-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082 .
Center on Tuesday evening, Dec. 18. D
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at
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HOSIERY
PAJAMAS
$1.65 up
ROBES
$4.50 up
GLOVES
$1.25 up
SCARFS, Monogram'd $1.00
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