eellgw"- ThEnerRonlEwuntilRomicul PAGE EIGHT HUDSON'S February Sale of Drugs and Sundries Hudson's Own Hudson's Astringent Aspirin Tablets Mouth Wash ,":07 . 29e 111.111. 1 3)e 250'.. 65c Quart Bottle, 59e Hudson's Rubbing Alcohol, 29e pint Hudson's Spirit of Camphor, 29c 2-oz. Hudson's Calomine Lotion, Hudson's Ephedrine Solution, 35c 1-oz. Hudson's Castor Oil, 4-oz. 19e Hudson's Olive Oil, 3-oz. 17c Hudson's Peroxide, pint .. 19c Hudson's Seidlitz Powders, 19c 10's Hudson's White Floating Soap, Ig.size bars 10 for 65c Hudson's Aimcee White Soap Flakes, Ig-size, 16c; 3 for 45c Hudson's Cleansing Tissues, 200-st. pks, 4 for 45e; 500- 2 for 50c st. pks. 19c 4-ox. Hudson's Aromatic Cascara, 33c 4-oz Hudson's Cod Liver Oil, plain or mint-flay., pt. 49c; qt., 79c Hudson's Cascara Tablets, . 33c 100'a `Hudson's Cincophen Tablets, 79e 71/2-grain Hudson's Epsom Salts, 5.1b Bag, 27c; 10 lbs. 45e 19e Hudson's Glycerin, 4-oz Iludson'a Tincture of Green 19c Soap, 4-oz Hudson's Tincture of Iodine, 15c 1-oz. . Hudson's Psyllium Seeds, 89e Dark, 1.1b., 25c; 5-lb. Hudson's Psyllium Seeds, Blonde, 1.1b. 17e; 5.1bs. 69e Hudson's Saccharin Tablets, Si-, Vs-, or 1-grain; 100's 25c Hudson's Soda Mint Tablets, 25c 100's Hudson's Witch Hazel, pt 55c 29e; qt., Hudson's Iron and Yeast 69c Tablets, 250's Hudson's Cough Syrup, 4-oz. 19c bottle Hudson's Dr, Hinkle Tablets, 29e 100's Hudson's Phenobarbitol Tab- lets, 100'si 1/2-grain, 23c; ',4-grain, 33c; 11/2-grain, 59c Hudson's Own Mineral Oil 35e runt February 14, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Quart Bottle, 59e Hudson's Sanitary Pads, No. 120, 12 In pk. .. 6 pks 79e Hudson's P. and S Tooth 3 for 50c Brushes, 18c Hudson's Liquefying Cream, 89c 1-lb jar Hudson's Emulsified Cream for Dry Skins, 1/2-1b 89e jar Hudson's Almond Lotion, 4-oz, 29c; 8-oz 49c Hudson's Glycerin and Rose Water, 4-oz. 21c; 8-oz. 33c Hudson's Glycerin, Rose Water and Benzoine, 4-oz., 33c 21ci 8-oz. Hudson's Deodorant, 4-oz. 36e Hudson's Talcum Powder, 85e 3 tall tins Hudson's Bath Powder, 7 floral fragrances; box 85c Hudson's 5-lb. Bag Water Softener 2 for 93e Choke of lilac 'Mender, tow. bouquet, Insmin, pine, sneet pea, gardenia, note, geranium null carnation. Hudson's Toilet Goods—First Floor—Woodward ■•■••■ 11111MIININ CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE DEXTER BLVD. at LAWRENCE AVE. J, N. F. LUNCHEON PLANS PROGRESS Announce Her Betrothal Annual Event Will Be Held On Tuesday, March 10 Among the Detroiters spend- ing some time at the Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clemens are: Prose- cutor Duncan C. McCrea, Ilarry Colburn, Dr. Nathan II. Schlafer, Mildred Hardy and Morris Ep- Marvin Kaufmann left Sunday, stein. Feb. 0. to join his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Beniamin Kaufmann in Hol- Mrs. N. Blatnikoff of 2214 W. lywoixl, Flu. Grand Blvd. left for an extended visit to California. Mrs, Nathan Schlafer will be hostess at a tea on Saturday after. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Almug and noon, Feb. 15, at her home on La- daughter, Henrietta, of Webb 13ARABARA ANITA HYMAN Salle Blvd. Ave. are now in Miami, Fla., Sir and Mrs. Harry A. Hyman where they will visit for a month. of W. Boston Blvd. announce the Mrs. D. Katz, formerly of Lin- coln, Neb., is making her home in Sfr. and Mrs. Jack Halperin and engagement of their daughter, 1Barbara Anita, to Norman Flow- Detroit. son, Jerome, accompanied by and Birnkrant of Detroit and their mother, Mrs. M. Millner, are, Pontiac. Paul Moses of Chicago spent spending some time in Miami B each, Fla. the last week-end in Detroit. Fund warrant increased interest in the cause. The luncheon oc- curring on March 10, women are urged to call Mrs. I. Goodman, Townsend 6-3578, to make reser- vations immediately. Mrs. Max Weksler, chairman of the souvenir booklet, announces that her committee is planning a novel booklet, that will be worth while keeping. Saving boxes can be obtained from Sirs, Max Goldberg, Garfield 0852-W, Stores are available for rum- mage. Mrs. M. Finkel, chairman of rummage, will make appoint- ments if she is called at Townsend 6-4136. Mrs. Eli Sachse, chairman of decorations, promises a beauti- fully arranged luncheon. Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, chain- man of the luncheon, announces that a strictly kosher luncheon will be served. The last regular meeting of the! auxiliary was held at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Wednesday, Feb. 12. Aaron Rosenberg, prominent local attorney, was guest speaker. Miss Elizabeth Gastman, pianist, a member of the staff at the Gana- poi School of Musical Art, ren- dered several selections, and Mrs. Max Weksler presented current events. The following pledges were re- cently received: Ntenlanws J. A Inh.tipr, A. 0. Dar- 'My. Leon fie , kerman. P. Heitman. M. Ilistrow, N. Illatolkoff, J. ChatkIn, Oro. robot, Caries omen, S. Daniels. NI. P. ban it, Inset Dar Meow Ant tinny Deutsch. Man Feldman, A. St. Form, I. Fineman, S. (layer, Ralph Folk, J. Foon, Char!. Friedenberg, L German- sky, Pen Oreenspoon. Abe 0Inger, It. (Roseman. L. Goldberg. Joseph hold. firth, P. Goldsmith, M. Gordon, A. (lott- heir, A Ilsrrhron, II. L. lierahbarg, S. Heyman. S. Jacobson, J. Jaffe, II. Kadushin. J. Ramenetsity. S. Carpel, It. R. Kaltman, Yetis, Kanot. Garry R. Keidan, II. Koffman, Harry Kraft, II. 7.. Kraft, IL Craft, M. Kutinsky, J. Lattln, J. Lenhard, Harry lxvin, Sol Levin. Emil Lowonherg. It. Harrell, Rae Nachman, Mortis Newman. J. Newman. Rao Oshinsky, Al Po.n, A. Present.. Rubinstein. H. Sutursky, M. Saffron, H. Roseman. F. Rosenstein, Ben Rosen- thal. Stolen Rubin, Bessie Rubin, I. R. Pualtklu, V. Row. J. Rose. Harry Sax, J. Flax, S. Schiffrnan, M. Schlaln. S. Schlasejsky. L. th It. Whreni S arhnellter. S. fichubiner, A. Schuster. Louie Seitin, Shafkin, S. Sharne, It. Shulman. J. Sklar, I. Shetwr, S. /Metre, M. Sher hter. IL Sluteky. M. Smith. It. WM. Joshua Sperks. A. Spit- Sir, Stull, 0. Mark, P. Starhefsky, Wm. aterninan. A. It Strainer, J. Solite. and MM. Nettle Karim!. SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. FORMAL ON MARCH 21 Mr. and Sirs J. Traurig an- Miss Sue Wineman spent the past week-end with her brother-in- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. son, Moe, on Saturday, Feb. 15, at Congregation Beth Tephila Ema- Ainfeld, in Pittsburgh. nuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. Earl Sommers left for Miami Open house at 2476 Blaine Ave., on Sunday, Feb. 16, from 2 to 5 Beach. His friends will be happy to learn that he is recuperating and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. from his recent illness. s Edward Rosenberg of Poe Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Srere left is leaving Sunday for a month's stay at Miami Beach. Thursday evening for Hollywood, Fla., and will be gone several Mrs. Ben Kramer left for Flor- weeks. ida to be gone the remainder of Mr. and Mrs. William Frank the winter. She will visit her returned from a month's stay in parents and brothers. Hollywood, Fla. Dr. Moe Rattner left for Los Dr. and Mrs. -Leon Bloch of Angeles to join his family, who Chicago were the house guests have been spending the winter of Dr. and Mrs. Ilugo Freund of there. Chicago Blvd. Dr. Bloch was the sixth speaker in the Dr. Max Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber Bailin Memorial lecture series last of Longfellow Ave. left for a Thursday at Temple Beth El. visit to California. Benjamin Fink of Winona St. Mrs. Harry Simon of 2715 returned from a brief visit in Rochester Ave., has been sojourn- Chicago. ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses II. arrived Mrs. Harry Cohen at Fort Lau- last Sunday, Feb. 9, to spend a derdale, Fla. Mrs. Simon is ex- few days with her parents, Sir. pected to return next week. Mr. Sirs. Cohen will remain and Mrs. S. A. Wolff of Lawrence and through Starch. Ave. Miss Dorothy Friedman of 61 Winona Ave. spent the past week- end in Cleveland. of Dexter Center In response to numerous requests of members the social committee All Quarters Newly Decorated Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman of the Young People's Society has completed arrangements for an- (Fayette Tannenholz) returned FOR RENT; other toboggan party to be held front their honeymoon in Cali- this Saturday, Feb. 15, at Devon fornia. Large Auditorium (Banquet Hall) seating 900 at lectures, Gables, Telegraph and Long Lake concerts, meetings, etc., or 600 at tables for dinners, lunch. Mr. and Sirs. Sol Glueckman Roads in Bloomfield Hills. Admis- eons, etc., just completed modern acoustic treatment, smut.. sion, $1.50 per couple, includes of Covington Drive are home af- ter a visit in Chicago. ing perfect sound conditions. tobogganing, exclusive use of the club house, and a buffet supper at Other halls seating 100, 200 to 400. Reasonable rates to Mrs. Fannie Rosenblatt, Sirs. midnight. All those attending will organisations and individual occasions. meet at the synagogue at 8:30 p. Henry Van Baalen and their brother, Albert Stellar, were hosts no. and from there drive in group ' INQUIRE AT OFFICE OR PHONE HOGARTH 0862 to Devon Gables. For further in-' at a dinner last Tuesday night at formation and reservations, call! the Seward Hotel. either Miss June Rosner, Town- send 8-9076, or Jay Frankel, Gar-1 Dr. and Mrs. Irving Stein of Chicago visited with Mrs. Stein's field 3852-M. SHOES HURT? With a general committee in sister and brother-in-law, Mr. charge, plans for the fifth annual and Mrs. Melville Welt. WE LENGTHEN, WIDEN ..lur. .t ethos and eurrecl .. formal dance are heing completed. Mr. and Mrs. Sloe Leiter of The Molly Siegel Auxiliary of This annual function will be held the Detroit Jewish Consumptive Saturday night, March 21, in the Parkside Ave. and Mrs. E. Si. c P*.. .4" crystal ballroom of the Book Cadil- Krause of Calvert Ave. spent the Relief Society held installation of tintellsary areh winutrt and m- officers on Saturday, Feb. 8. The lac Hotel, and will mark the cli- past week-end in Montreal, Que., lortable shoes will be 0114 by Yet expert reasonably, following officers were installed: max the winter social season where they visited Mrs. Leiter's Mrs. V. Freedman, president; Attendance to this affair will be parents. RIME VOU WAIT SERVICE( Mesdames A. Gold, D. Golden, limited, and those desiring to at- Shu-Eez Comfort Shop Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schles- Pollack and Lieb, vice-presidents; tend are urged to make their ap- ! ingot- of the Park Lane Apts. gavel 1063 (tRISWOLD at Gd. 'Over Mrs. A. Solomon, financial secre- plications early in order to be sure inger a dinner party Thursday evening' Owned and Operated by tary; Mrs. J. Segal, corresponding of acceptance. This annual event will have honoring Dr. and Mrs. Leon Bloch , FLORENCE B. WEINSTEIN and recordeding secretary; Sirs. K. Cohen, treasurer; Mesdames many special features. Dancing of Chicago. Zeldmen, Citrin, Zarankin and will be to the rhythm of Benny Dr. and Mrs. David Levy were Feldman, trustees; Mesdames Kyte's orchestra from Radio Sta. Sloss and Radlow, sick commit. Lion WXYZ and popular radio , hosts at a dinner party last Wed- FREE ASSISTANCE nesday night. tee; Mesdames Suffrin, Schweit• singers also will be present to aid to bring yoxr Maitre. from Europe zer, Brandwine, Greenfield, Fish- in the entertainment. Refresh- o send them to PAIJ7(1INK front Mrs. Max Broad and her daugh- other countrica man, Goodman, Solomon, Letwin, ments will be served. hike Mildred Agranove and Miss Leanore Gam- ter, Fritzie, are spending the win- SPECIAL $233 S. Lumber, board of directors. ter in Los Angeles. su head the general dance commit- ram! (rip NEW cOKK to PAUL(- The next meeting will be held 11NR %la FULANI/ or TRUSCII on Monday, Feb. 17, at 1 p. m. tee as co-chairmen and the im- consult Mr. and Mrs. Sam Epstein and! mediate co-workers in preparing The Auxiliary has relinquished Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald its regular meeting date on Tues- all detailed matter consists of will return from a sojourn in New day in favor of the Pioneer Wo- Sylvia Shatzen, Harold Helper and Y World-Wide Travel Pureau ork the early part of next week. men's Luncheon. At this meet- Arthur Doctor. WAllIL MAD. Detroit, Rltb. RA. 3309-13111 ing a delegate will be elected to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherwin I the convention to be held in New and daughter, Phyllis Jane, are York. BICUR CHOLEM JRS. vacationing at Miami Beach. A special board meeting was PURIM DANCE MAR. 18 Michigan Free Loan Asso- held on Wednesday. Feb. 12, at Louis Rosenthal of Virginia the home of Mrs. Feldman, 940 ciation Installs Officers The Bicur Cholem Juniors As- Park left Thursday night for Custer, sociation is sponsoring its 28th Miami Beach. On Feb. 2 the Michigan Free be I i n annual Purim Drora and Kadimah Pioneer the grand ballroom of the Sirs. David J. Levy invited a few Book- Loan Asaociation held installation Women Hold Joint Cadillac Hotel on Sunday. March friends on Saturday night, Feb. 8, of officers at • dinner-dance at to celebrate her husband's birth. Two hundred guests 8. The proceeds of this affair will Meetings Lacher's. day. go to aid needy and sick. were present. Nathan Goldin was The Bicur Cholem Juniors have toastmaster. The Drora and Kadimah Eng- Lee Scheuer of ,Cincinnati was The following officers were in- lish speaking group, branches of engaged Jimmie Higgins and his during stalled: Allen Kraft, president; the Pioneer \Vernon's Organiza- WWJ orchestra to provide the in this city for • few days the past week. music for the evening. Dave Davis, vice-president; Rob- tion, have been holding joint meet- An invitation has been ad- ert Sobole, treasurer; Julius Bron- ings for the past month. Emma Mr. and Mrs, II. Goldberg of dressed to the various clubs and stein, recording secretary; Joel Schreier presided. organizations in the city urging Gladwin, Mich., left for ■ few The monthly program consists of Lunin, financial secretary; H. Z. visit in Hot Springs, Ark. week's them to attend and help make this Kraft N. Goldin, A. Sider, S. two business meetings, one lecture Meekin, M. Kaufman, board of di- and one social night, on Wednes- affair a success. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glo- Louis Malkin has been named days, at 10220 Dexter. rectors. gower left Thursday night for Since these joint meetings have chairman in charge of the affair, The retiring silken were pre- and will sail Saturday New York sented with gifts in appreciation proven successful, the same pro- been placed in charge of pub- for California, via the Panama and Charles M..Weingarden has Of their good work for the past' gram is to be continued to the end Canal. licit 7. of the season. year. announces completion of improvements in all rental units J.C.R.S. Auxiliary Installs Officers 25 Rhea E. Cashman Amateur Program at Temple Beth El Father-Son Event The Father and Son banquet sponsorts1 by the Men's Club of Temple Beth El, is to be held Wed- nesday, Feb. 26, at 6 p. In. in the social hall of the Temple. A five-course chicken dinner will be served at the tables. After the dinner the guests will adjourn to the auditorium for the program. According to Saul H. Rose, the chairman, there will be singing, a magician, ventriloquist, a puppet show staged by Sirs. Nathan Berke and her juvenile puppetries. Talk- ing movies including a Mickie Mouse, Crazy Cat and featuring the new 1936 baseball picture, Take Ste Out To the Ball Game," will be shown. An inspirational one act play, written by Dr. Benjamin D. Wel- ling will be presented. "Major Blows" the master of ceremonies for the amateur con- test is rehearsing his famous two word speech, "All right, All right", The commitee states that the banquet is limited to only 500 men and boys. Reservations must be made in advance by mail at the office of Temple Beth El. Due to illness in the family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiller have recalled invitations to open house at 3267 Calvert Ave. on Sunday, Feb. 16, to honor Sir. Schiller's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and The Detroit League of the Na- Mrs. Morris Garvett of Long. Mrs. Robert A. Krause (Maida Stone), marriage took place tional Home for Jewish Children fellow Ave. and Sirs, William on Jan, whose 28. at Denver will have as the guest Cordon of Webb Ave. are in Coral speaker, Judge D. J. Healy., Jr., at Gables, Fla., for the remainder To celebrate the first anniver- the meeting to be held in the Col- of the winter season. sary, a committee of Alpha Sigma onial ballroom of the Detroit Le- Beta, consisting of the Misses land Hotel, Wednesday, Feb. 10, Sir, and Mrs. Harry Winston of Frances Cavaler, Emma Minkel!, Birmingham were hosts at a din. Beatrice Rosenfeld and Rose Cop- at 2 p. m. Judge Healy has chos- en as his subject "Parent-Child- ner party Friday night, Feb. 7. persmith, arranged a Valentine Relationship." to be given at North- Mrs. Royal Mass will be guest Hoke Levin returned from a dinner-dance Inn on Saturday, Feb. 16. artist, three-week's stay in Hollywood, wood The officers of the organization Mrs. Carl ,Schiller will review Fla. are: Anne Sherefkin, president; the message brought to the Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lightstone Mary Vinacow, vice-president; League board by William It, Blu- Gertrude Burke, secretary; Ethel menthal of New York, national di- of Virginia Park, Babe Weinberg, Dieter, treasurer. rector of the home in Denver, car- Nate Rubin and slaughter, Lois, ing for the children of tubercu- spent the past week-end in Cleve- Miss Rose London of Leicester losis poor. Mr. Blumenthal was land, as guests of Sir. and Mrs. Court has returned from a honor guest at a joint meeting Roy Zamsky, month's sojourn in Miami, Fla. of the Detroit League board of directors and Play Presentation Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson Miss Bertha Mittledorf of 2976 and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robin- Monterey Ave. left for Miami Group last Wednesday. son entertained jointly at a din- Beach, Fla., on Wednesday, Feb. ner party, Monday night, Feb. 10. 5, to visit with friends until Flowers for all occasions — the Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. early part of March. Miss Ruth Bearman of Cleve- land is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bloom of McLean Ave Sidney Allen left Thursday night to join his family at Miami Beach, lie was accompanied by Lawrence Roskam, who will be • guest of the Aliens. Extra, • • • SOMETHING Finer THAT'S All Jewish women are urged to cooperate with the Ladies' Auxili- ary of the Jewish National Fund to make their fifth annual donor Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schles- luncheon a success. This year's obligations of the Jewish National inger will leave Sunday for New Orleans, where they will visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Greenblatt. MRS. MAX WEKSLER SOMETHING Healy to Address League of N.H.J.C. DRY CLEANING {Italian dry atenning I, different — In that after ainte clothes are inatiaculatelY cleaned. made perfectly ktettleas — thee are siren an extra peoreaning railed %Italian! Thin actually return. the aria- 11151 011,1. lust re, toiriomos of new clothIna to the ■ annent. In %Halite Dry I leaning you get extra MEN'S SUITS 90c Railer r Cleaned and hand - (Wither! LADIES' PLAIN DRESSES $122 or COATS -1- :Tv1.1,;7 ..z;:::: I Columbia 4200 * P ric elude pick- up and de• [POGI2nr: CLEANERS 4 DYERS 633.547 EAST FOREST livery. Men's Club B'nni Moshe PRESENTS Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn brilliant author and critic in a lecture on "The Failure of Jewish Emancipation" Thursday, Feb. 20, 8:30 P. M. Main Auditorium Dexter Blvd. at Lawrence Ave. Tickets 75 c and 50c available at office, Lawrence Ave. Ent. For Reservations Call HOGARTH 0862 Yarns at Lowest Prices . . STELLA SCHATZ Knitting Shop Crepe, 31c per oz. Boucles, 21c per oz. Pompadour Wool, 25c per oz. FREE INSTRUCTION Open Tues., Thurs., Sat. Eves. till 8:30 now in our new location 12142 DEXTER BLVD., near Monterey Second Annual Ball Given by the Mlawer Umgegend Verein At the BOOK CADILLAC HOTEL Michigan at Washington Blvd. Sunday, February 23, 1936 Featuring MIKE FALK in PERSON and his 10-piece Orchestra ALL PROCEEDS FOR CHARITY Dancing 8 p. m. till 7 Admission 50e The Opportunity Lifetime for You! GOING OUT OF BUSINESS OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 SALE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 Marking the Retirement from Retail Business of Schor Furniture Co. Lamps Living Room Dining Room Bedroom Breakfast Room Occasional Pieces Studio Couches, etc. Savings up to SO% Al l brand new Merchandise including all the newest styles ... and ... Patterns Perhaps never again will you have the opportunity to buy and save on such high grade furniture that SCHOR offers to the people of Detroit in this great sale— for almost a quarter of a century, the name SCHOR has been synonomous with the finest in furniture and now that we are quitting the retail business we have slashed every item in our vast stock for quick disposal. Schor Furniture Co: 8928-12th Street, Between Taylor and Hazelwood