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PAGE SIX

PIEDLTROITIEWISR (ARO/UCLA

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Annual Meeting of
League of Jewish
Women's Societies

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To Discuss Modern Youth Prob.
lem on Feb. 4, Prof. Jastrow
to Speak

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IL'8 345
Mahogany

INCLUDING BENCH

(IN WALNUT AT $365)

Because of its fine tone and attractive
design, this beautiful instrument will
occupy an extra proud place in your
home! It is offered at an exception.
ally low price for such fine quality.

• Fine finish—beautiful wood, prop-

erly rubbed down!
• Sounding board of Eastern spruce
and bridge of selected maple!
• Full plate, smooth bronzed finish!
• Agraffe scale—Cape Astro bar!
• Pin block of six lamentations!
• Imported music wire, copper wound
bass strings!
• Bushed tuning pins, solidly tuned!
• Imported Weikert felt hammers!
• Pratt, Read or CoMstock piano
action!
(NOT A SIMPLIFIED ACTION)

Exterdcd payments available. Your old piano accepted

at liberal allowance,

MUSIC STORE—THIRTEENTH FLOOR

HUDSON'S

Arrangements have been com-
pleted for Junior Hadassah's $5
victory donor luncheon to be given
at Hotel Statler on Sunday, Jan.
27, and from all indications this

1638 Pair for All Occasions

NIS FUR S

offers

S NO WOMAN SHOULD MISS/

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Raw Fur Peltry Prices are Advancing Rapidly!

BUY NOW AND SAVE! . . . BUY AT FUR HEADQUARTERS!

The market on raw furs has advanced so decidedly that furs manufactured from
skins purchased at present prices will necessarily have to advance proportionately.
Our 48th Great Annual Sale, offering you the opportunity to purchase at reductions
from this season's originally low prices, should recommend itself doubly in view of
tats situation. Every wanted fur and style is represented; the styles are new; quality
and workmanship fully meet Annis requirements—which means they are the best.

A Feiv Examples of Our Reduced Prices on Fur Coats

$157
79
45

257

79
117

AFRICAN MONKEYS (Our Specialty) \165
225
RUSSIAN FITCHES, Smart and Durable
365
PERSIAN LAMBS, Always Desirable
285
GREY SIBERIAN SQUIRRELS

JAP MINKS, Fine Quality
$295
GENUINE MINKS, Smart and Durable
785
COCOA ERMINE, Choice Quality
450
WHITE ERMINE, Beautifully Styled
585
GENUINE SAMOLI LEOPARD, with Beaver 435
RACCOONS, for School and College
157
CARACULS, Black and Colors
89
CARACULS, with Silver Fox
135
BROADTAIL CARACUL, with Silver Fox
445
AMERICAN BROADTAILS, with Squirrel;
Brown and Grey
69

Thousands of Other Good Furs . . . Including

Jackets, Muffs, Scarfs, etc., all at Reduced Prices!

ANNIS FURS are BETTER FURS

Buy With Confidence

LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER . . . ESTABLISHED 1887

Kr y, Esther Kramer, Mre. Louie
Ilene Kruger, love S. Larer,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schles- Kramer,
Lillian Lain, Sylvia L ther. Mildred
en
inger of the Park Lane Apts. en- IA' pinr, tro re Letine. Hose
L. I.5,.
alts
Charlotte
Lev, Mrs IVIIIIatn Lev.
tertained with a family dinner on Charlotte Losinger,
Anne Manson, Sarah
Jan. 12.
Marshal,. Sara ltletlow. Anne Milstein.
Freda Milstein. Ida Milstvin, Faye Sloe.
France, Morans. Alert) , Morang
Dr. and Mrs. George Wald- ens,
Betty Morrison. Rose Neal, Janet te
butt entertained informally on Nissenbaum, Elsie !Semler. Janet Dien-
.
der, Trot Itatilnowitt Helen Reenter.
renter,
Jan. 11, in honor of the latter Mrs. Itogroy. Sarah liosenberg. Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marx o f It Itocenfeld. Edith Roman, Mae Soles
Et
het
Sandrowaky,
Evelyn
Schwartz.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
K it ty- Iselin arts. Rae 8 , 110 art g 14oph le
Blanche at honer,. Ilene Shaffer, Der's
Mrs. Fred Dreyfus of Bryn Shear. nose Sliest. , Jean Sherman. Sadie
Shur. Sarah Shur, Doris Siegel, Iris
Mawr Drive, Birmingham, had
Slly arms,,. Shirley Small , Marion Stein.

her guest Mrs. Lindenberg
f
Charleston, W. Va. Complimen t-
ing her, Mrs. Dreyfus entertaine
d
a number of her friends at a n
evening affair.

6" • 8"

TWO
GROUPS



4 Great Annual Sa e

Semi-Annual

SHOE SALE

Rabbi Leon From will address
Mrs. Solomon Ileideman of the annual meeting of the Asso-
Bloomfield Hills entertained a elation of Congregational
group of her friends at luncheons Churches of Detroit on Tuesday
on Jan. 11 and Jan. 12.
afternoon, Jan. 22, on the sub-
jest "The Church and Social Just-
Mrs. Gene Pollock, mother of ice."
Mrs. Arthur Else!, left for her
home in Dallas, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch
were hosts to their immediate
Miss Clarice Freud of the Park families on Saturday evening,
Lane Apts. has returned from Jan. 12, in honor of their niece
, Baltimore and New York.
and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Reinetz, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
MRS. HERBERT H. WARNER
Rabbi and Mrs. Phillip Water- whose marriage was a recent
—Photo by 0. 11 Hayes Studio.
on the problems of modern youth. man of Grand Rapids were the event.
—Cut 'Courtesy Detroit Free Press.
The program is scheduled to be- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gil-
bert
of
Boston
Blvd.
On
Jan.
Mrs. Leo Marks of the Park
MISS BERTHA YACKNESS
gin at 11 a. m. and will continue
through the afternoon, including 15, Rabbi Waterman spoke at the Lane Apts. and Mrs. Harry Ben-
nett and daughter, Marjory, of affair promises to be one of the
a luncheon at 12:30. Three emi- Women's City Club.
Parkside Ave. left Thursday to unit's outstanding activities of the
nent speakers are scheduled to dis-
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Wolf spend a few months in Miami season.
cuss the problems of modern youth,
Anne Shannon, program chair-
the principal address to be deliver. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Behrendt Beach, Fla.
man, announces that the guest
ed by Prof. Joseph Jastraw, noted entertained jointly at a dinner in
speaker
of the afternoon will be
psychologist, formerly of the Uni- the former's home on Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Lachman Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of the Col-
versity of Wisconsin.
Ave., on Jan. 17.
of Cincinnati, who were living lingwood Avenue Temple of Toledo,
All members of organizations
at the Whittier for several months,
Miss Elaine Schlesinger, daugh- are now at Dearborn Inn and will OhM. Rabbi Feuer was formerly
affiliated with the League of Jew-
assistant to Rabbi Abbe Billet
ter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Schles-
ish Womens Organizations are in-
return to Cincinnati, Feb. 1.
Silver of Cleveland.
vited to attend. Tickets may be inger of W. Boston Blvd., will
The list of pledges to date fol-
procured through the president of give a piano recital in Ann Arbor
Mrs. Henry Weinstein of Pal- lows:
each organization or through Mrs. on Jan. 21.
io
Sadie Abrantaohn.
mer Lodge is visiting her brother, 1 , Lillian Abrnsohn,
0Ia Abrailboot, Anne A.0.011, Mr..
Herbert Warner, chairman of the
David A. Brown, in New York Morris
Ai...81111. (1,1 trude Adeis, Thelma
sale of tickets. Mrs. Sol Wolff is
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank City.
Altman,- Esther Alper, Ethel Alper, Elisa-
In charge of arrangements for the and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown
beth Apple, Jean Hurwitz Arkin, Narms
Aronow, Erma. Bagdad, Boss Baginaky.
luncheon.
entertained at a dinner party at
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Decker of Saran fin t he Sophie Balbt.ror, Ann,
the latter's home on Atkinson t he Wilshire left to spent the rest Sento, Nlettle list orude liernath,
et
Freda Bergeteln, Run, th Gert
Derkowits, Sop hia
WINDSOR JR. HADASSAH Ave. on Jan. 15.
of the season in Los Angeles, lilac, Sarah Bloomfield, Sydelle Bobria
Health.. Iterenholts, Esther Brenner,
Calif.
ANNUAL DANCE JAN. 22
Alta. Ily C. Broder, Naomi I:Whitener,
Mrs. Arthur Victor, who has
'Aldan Ohumnky, Ethel Claner, Mary
H.
Evelyn Cohen, Jean Cohen,
On Jan. 22, Junior Hadassah of been visiting her brother and
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy of sophia °hen,
Windsor will hold its 10th annual sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. An- W. Boston Blvd. were hosts at a I ne,1,1„ne Cohen, Edith Cott, Ethel Dalin,
dance at the Shear Ilashomayim . drew Wineman, returned to her s upper party on Jan. 18, in hon
Ether Eleonln, Bella EValeln,
or t ins. Epstein. Minnie Epstein It h
Synagogue. Every effort has been home in Buffalo, N. Y.
of the birthday of their daughte r, Ehrlich, sire JORY1111 Ehrlich. Geraldine
made to make this affair a social
Esalk. Blanche FrIgenson, Lillion Feld-
B etty.
man. Rita Feldman. Ruby Feldman, Syl-
success and a po ular p orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittel-
via Feldman, Mrs A. M. Feldstein, Mar-
has been contracted for the eve- j ehofer of Atkinson Ave. will en-
lon Feldstein, Bettye Flelde, Lillian
ning. Dancing will be held from tertain a few friends at dinner a Mrs. Isaac Gilbert of Glynn Ct. Finkelstein, Edith Forman, Harriett
nd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman
9 p. m. to 1 a. m.
9 on Jan. 1 .
Ft‘trii j tirl. CF7lor,t11:titItttl"mti o' trl,4114,ansl,
of Lawrence Ave. left Sunday to Ruth
Friedman, Libby Gasman. Je an Glaser,
spend the remainder of the winter Antom l
NFUCARTFN SUNSHINE CLUB]
Mrs. Sol Wolff has returned in Florida.
utile tt, Belle Gordon. G Helen
ottlieb.
The regular monthly meeting' ' from a short stay in Cleveland.
Fannie Gottlieb, Bessie Alper Gould.
f the 1,eagarten Sunshine Club i
Dorothy Green, Rose Greenwald, Ethel
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker
Anne Becker, Fay Bettis-
be held at the home of Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer Sherwood Forest returned fro , f f Handelman,
r(1,741,1
1..:kt,ro afloro
dore b .w,‘1 ,1 ...
I a Kle:ra , ith. 1198 Philadelphia! entertained a group of friends on
Cincinnati, Ohio, where they wee
. , cn Mondo•, Jan. 21, at 1:301 Jan. 17, in honor of their niece guests at the Netherland-Plaz e Mildred Jakont, Ruth G. Kanter, 5100
e•
Refreshments will be r^nd nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hotel.
a It' ruortnh7t ".K le:11:e.tAL
Ida Kolinshick. Blanche
erved.
Eaten
hlyrran of New Orleans, La.
, Edna

wommeenameallielaalkWIIIIIIF

Ruby's

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Chronicle Want Ads Pay!

Convenient Terms

: .art

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The annual meeting of the
League Of Jewish Women's Or- ,
ganizatlons will be held Monday, ,
Feb. 4, at Temple Beth El, Wood-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Eng-
During the week, Dr. Leo M.
ward at Gladstone. The program gess of Longfellow Ave. were Franklin addressed the students
will consist of an all-day institute hosts at a dinner party on Jan. 12, of Wayne University upon the
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subece
t"Th odern
M
Je w and Ilis
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich Belief ." On Tuenday he spoke
will receive their friends infor- before a large and representative
molly, on the occasion of their group at Christ Church of Grosse
25th wedding anniversary, at Ho- Pointe on "The German Situation
tel Statler, Sunday evening, Jan. and the Jew." On Monday of
1 27, 8:30 to 12. No cards. the corning week he is to be the
speaker at the annual meeting of
Richard Ullman, son of Mr. Collingwood Avenue Temple, To-
and Mrs. Joseph Ullman of Cin- ledo, Ohio, into whose pulpit
cinnati, Ohio, is visiting his grand- Rabbi Leon I. Feuer, formerly of
mother, Mrs. A. M. Erman of the Cleveland, has just been inducted.
, Cranbrook Apts.

SALT!
HUNTINGTON
BRANDS

HUDSON SEALS (A. Hollander Dye)
MELBOURNE SEALS (A. Hollander Dye)
AUSTRALIAN SEALS, Smartly Stylcd
GENUINE LOGWOOD SEALS
MUSKRATS, Silver and Brown
CIVETS, Smart for School or Campusk„

Junior Hadassah
Completes Plans
For Donor Event

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Formerly Priced Up to $14.50

Reductions on every pair of Children.'

Footwear

ALFRED RUBY,

1526 WASHINGTON BLVD.

Man! Oh! Man!
Here's real Dry Cleaning Value

ii•

DRY CLEANING

Men's (10
C
SUITS

Vitalize Dry Cleaning makes your suit look like new!
It will be cleaner, fresher and stay clean longer. Every
garment is beautifully Hand Finished!

Price includes pickup and delivery.

COlumbia 4200

c itC)t

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CLEANERS & DYERS
533.547 East Forest

Zedakah Birthday
Dinner on Jan. 27

A large audience attended the
first of a series of Zedakah pep
meetings Monday at Hotel Stat-
ler. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka de-,

QUAL ITY SINCEI884

PRINGLE

FURNITURE
DISCOUNT

SALE

It Grand Blvd, Opp. Fisher Bldt,.

Itrbreea

Leona Weil. Jvan Weintraub, Betty

e Bemire
s
Te
Wruble. Iler4711"a:ke
'
nress Rhoda 'Teel,
m so, Charlotte Zen!.

8th Annual
Clearance Sale

Miss Bertha Yackness, donor !
Morris Goldenberg and Dr. an d chairman, urges all those who con-
Mrs. Harold T. Rattner of \Ye' _ template attending the luncheon, to
lesley Drive entertained a grou P place their reservations with her
of friends at a supper party o immediately at Townsend 6-5290.
Jan. 13.
" Miss Charlotte Lev, general chair-
man of the luncheon, will also re-
Mrs. Victor H. Weil is visitin ceive pledges at Euclid 2060-J, as
her sister, Mrs. Harold Saltzstein g will Miss Sophia B Schwartz, sec-
, rotary, at Euclid 8292-M.
in Peoria, Ill.

Miss Madeline Cole returned to
her home in New York City after
visiting with Mrs. W alter Leib
of Strathcona Drive.

ADJOINING IRVING'S

Hadassh
a L ectures
By Rabbi L eon F ram

Drastic Reductions

Oar entire stock of
51 . 00 tie, Including
I H PC N to s 11110s
11E11 SINEL
AND HOT 1N1

19c

for 51 .50

MRS. M. DAVIS

All one beentlfel $1
51.50 TIES. now


livered an inspiring talk on the
The Michigan Alumni Club of January Oneg Shabbath Progra
Arranged for Next Saturday m work of Zedakah.
the Alpha Omega Dental Frater-
for $2.00
Mrs. Herbert Wallace, chairman
nity will hold its installation stag
AMBASSADOR SHIRTS I
banquet Friday evening, Feb. 1,
January Oneg Shabbath of of the donor luncheon, reported
that pledges were coming in
at the Belcrest.
Fan cy parec
tte
l
Detroit chapter of Hadassah will' steadily and urged the captains to
woven mad ras In n al l
the nunted colors. $1 819
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartz left take place next Saturday after- continue their fine work.
for an extended trip through the noon, Jan. 26, at 2:15, at the home
Mrs. S. K. Slobin was chairman
5 Bo. at MI
West. They intend to tour Cali- of Mrs. William B. Isenberg, 1222 of the afternoon. Vocal selec-
CLEARANCE Plitt Ks on Mut.
Sera (doses, Sweaters, Rebell and
fornia and Mexico, returning to Edison Ave. The subject of "Jew-I tions were rendered by Miss
many other Sen..
their home in Flint, Mich., about ish Traditions and Ceremonies" Rheta Duval, accompanied by
We parry toleh nall onally
March. 1. will be presented by Mrs. Law; William Chasson, and the Glee
Club of Zedakah provided songs
n sItertleell n lerelstli,
en
IN
W. Crabs. This, coupled pertaining to the donor luncheon.
Stetson Hata, II a ,,, ,,,
Mrs. Herman A. August and ranee

Idoln. Iii, kok Hells and
children, Shirley and Martin, left with a prief review of current
Suspenders. A m hassndor
Zedakah Club invites the wom-
and Arms. shMs. Inters
for Florida to remain until spring. events, will constitute the cultural en of this city to join, and every-
amen `socks, etc.
program. All Hadassah members one is invited to attend the pep
Mrs. Julius Bing o f the Wilshire , are invited to participate.
meetings.
left on Monday to spend the re-
A new series of weekly lectures
Mrs. Morris Davis, chairman of
mainder of the winter in Miami by Rabbi Leon Fram will start on
le aa t
the Zedakah birthday dinner to
Beach, Fla.
Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 13, at be held at Northwood Inn, Sun-
Temple Beth El, under the aus- day, Jan. 27, urges all who wish
Mrs. Max Hamburger of Taylor' pices of the educational committee
Ave. left for Albany N. Y. to of Hadassah. The course conduCted to attend to get their reserva-
Ilfal DENTER 111.10. at Hebb
visit with her son and daug h ter- by Rabbi Frani last year was well tions at once, by calling Mrs.
tendhd. The coming lectures will Davis, Garfield 40314, or Mrs.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ham- a te
b e e it
g in number
burger for a f ort n i a h •
b a n d w cover Abe Rosenberg. Townsend 6-1168 •
contemporary events relatin to
Weideman to Speak
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence J. the Jewish problem. All who wish
Michelson sailed from New York to attend the course should prompt- Halevy Musicale
At Ben Bey Forum
regi. with Mr. Schmarva
City on
! y ster
On Sunday, Feb.
Saturday
California,
where they
will for spend
their Heiman, Longfellow 6-154.
Hon, Carl Weideman, former U.
honeymoon.

S. Congressman from 15th Michi-

The Detroit Halevy Singing So-
OFFICERS INSTALLED
c
c iety is preparing an affair for ga n
. address the op n
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Alle n BY MONTEFIORE LODGE
forum of the Ben Bey Club, Sat-
Sunday
evening,
Feb.
3,
when
the
Bernice Willens) are spendin g
urday,
Jan.
26,
at
the Jewish Com-
choir will hold a musicale at the
their honeymoon in Bermuda.
Officers for 1935 were installed Hotel Statler. This will be an munity Center. His subject will
be
"Nazi
Activities
in the United
by Montetiore Lodge, No. 12 levening of musical and literary
Michael C. Birnkrant of Burn , Monday evening. Jan. 14. In I
States." Mr. Weideman was a
entertainment featuring promi- member of the Dickstein committee
Drive sailed from New York Cit
ceremonies were held nent singers in the choir and well
appointed by President Roosevelt
on Jan. 10 on the S.S. Empres at the Statler Hotel, under the known
instrumentalists and men to study the propaganda being
"f Britain, for a cruise aroun d direction of Past President Leo
of letters.
spread
in this country by the Nazi..
the world.
ichelson. The officers include:
This event has been specifically Fi e will answer questions of the au-
Max L. Michelson, president; Ar-
Mrs. Joseph Frank and dough . thur A. Gottesmen, vice-president; planned as • cultural entertain- dience after the address, which is
ter of Chicago Blvd. are spendin g Maxwell II. F.mmer, secretary- ment for the members. who will scheduled for 9 p. m. Judge Sam-
be admitted free of charge. For uel Bremer will introduce the
the remainder of the winter i , treasurer; Dr. Samuel B.
Dante,
speaker.
Florida.
trustee; Albert A. Davis, filer; 'the public there will be a charge
of
25 cents. Tickets may be
As in the past, following the
Seymour Lewis, warden.
obtained f rom members or at open forum there will be dancing.
Harold Robinson has returned
rehearsals held Monday evenines, Ben Berkowitz and Samuel Dubrin-
from Florida where he visited his
Gifts to North End Clinic 'n Room 123 of Northern High sky head the committee in charge
mother, Mrs. Robinson.
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Mine!, under the direction of of th e forum. The admission price
North End Clinic has received • Dan Frohman.
will be 20 cents.
Mrs. Rose C. Ilersch of the Lee
At the last meeting on Jan. 9.
Crest Apts. entertained at • fam• contribution in memory of Mrs.
Because of the approachine
Abraham
Shiffman
from
Mrs.
Mil-
Ur dinner on Jan. 11, celebrating ford Stern.
date of the tenth jubilee concert, Samuel Haber gave a report on the
Michigan
Youth Congress which
her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Max
which will be given April 28,;
P. Heavenrich of Saginaw came
regular rehearsals will be supple-I cent!y met in Ann Arbor. Th-
Flowers
foe
all
occasion"—
is
now
sponsoring
• some-,'. a et•
here for the occasion,
Dexter•Joy Fleet's. Euclid 6062 . scented by special rehearsals
Mary, which meets Weise'daY
cry Tuesday evening.

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