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STREET FLOOR
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The Young People's Club of
Temple Beth El has completed
arrangements for a formal dance
to be given Saturday night, Feb.
PERSIA\ LAMB
....
an especially good buy
. 0
10 liff l' ,t 1 ..
:$'1.7
Y.
Y. P. T. C. Formal
Dance on Feb. 13
The Youth Education League,
at a meeting on Monday, Jan. 11,
at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue,
made final arrangements for the
dinner-dance to be given on Val-
t ig
ti 0
January 15, 1937
Dinner Dance of
Youth Education
League on Feb. 14
61AILL
A Great Big Send-oft
For a Brand New Week ...
Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo .
Mrs. Louis Musliner is spend- was the house guest of her broth-
ing the winter in California.
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Wineman during the past
Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer and week.
Mrs. Milford Stern of the Bel-
Samuel 'Heyman and Charles
crest are leaving Tuesday to
Fleishman are spending a week
spend the winter in California.
in Wheeling, W. Va.
Because:
The silky, lustrous
black fur is exception-
ally long-wearing.
It is this season's Smart-
est fur, adapting beau-
tifully to the new
silhouette.
SYBIL MARKS
Right now, with fur
prices soaring, our coats
are marked consider-
ably less than they will
be later. Buy rsosvl
13, in the Crystal Ballroom of
the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
The committee has carefully
planned the evening's entertain.
ment which will be in keeping
with the Valentine spirit. Mary
Kahn and his 10-piece band will
furnish the music. Tickets may be
secured from any of the follow-
ing committee members: Albert
Ressler, chairman: tickets, Irene
Weiss and Miriam Carver; pub-
licity, Frank Winton; arrange-
ments, Virginia Wolf, Helen Ro-
senberg and Sybil Marks.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis
Irving S. Kaufman is spending
of Balmoral Drive had a dinner
Party Tuesday night In honor of the week-end in Cincinnati, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman
of Greenlawn Ave. and Mr. and
Engene J. Arnfeld left Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt of Wilde-
Friday to spend a week in Pitts- mere Ave. are in Chicago where
burgh.
t hey will be guests at the Edge-
water Beach Hotel for two weeks.
Mrs. B e n j a m i n Siegel and
daughter, Elinore, have returned
Mrs. Arthur Frazin and son,
from a South American cruise.
Lester, of Chicago, are visiting
Zedakah Club's victory luncheon,
with their brother-in-law and sis-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Srere of Cal- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin held on Jan. 11, at the Wilshire,
had
a splendid turnout. The presi-
vert Ave. entertained Mr. and Shwayder.
dent, Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, in
Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller at a din-
ner party on Wednesday night.
Miss Gertrude • Rosenzweig re-
turned home after a brief sojourn
Abe Cooper of Chicago Blvd. in Memphis, Tenn,
is spending the week in Chicago.
Yale Drazen of St. Louis, Mo.,
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Hartman was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
of Whitmore Road left to spend E. Wainer of Elmhurst Ave. for
a month at the Atlantic Hotel, a few days.
On Tuesday afternoon. Jan. 19, Miami Beach.
t 2 o'clock, at the Detroiter Ho-
The Citizen's Committee was
t e!, a pep rally will be held in
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller
onnection with the forthcoming of Chicago Blvd. left Sunday for appointed with A. Douglas Janis-
son
as chairman to acquaint a
onor luncheon of the Ladies a seven weeks' trip to California
group of representative citizens
uxiliary of the Jewish National and Honolulu.
of the City of Detroit with the
FUR SALON
SECOND FLOOR
16th Birthday Fete
of Zedakah Jan. 31
. . N. F. Luncheon
Pep Rally Jan. 19
TREAT THE FAMILY TO
Siinday Dinner
ntine's Day, Sunday, Feb. 14, at
he Chalet.
Mrs. L. Fried, Townsend 5-2687,
a chairman of the affair; Mrs.
tarry Galperin, Townsend 8-7338,
s co-chairman; Mrs. A. Bloom,
r ownsend 6-3618, has charge of
he tickets. Those wishing to
n ake reaervations may do so by
ailing these numbers.
With the new school term be-
inning in a few weeks the Youth
ducatiore League finds it is
I l eluged with requests in behalf of
I n any needy children for adequate
chool , supplies, clothes, gymnatii-
m shoes, etc. it is the aim of this
rganization to have every needy
hild's demand taken care of. The
i ontinuance of this worthy work
I hat the league is doing depends
n the success of the coming din-
i er dance.
A special meeting will be held
i n Monday, Jan. 18, at the home
i f Mrs. D. Millatein, 2710 Bur-
ngame Ave.
Many of this city's Jewish lead-
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank
ers will be among the hundreds of of Wildemere Ave. will leave Sat-
prominent laymen and clergymen ! urday to spend a fortnight in
who gather this week in New Or- Florida.
leans for the five-day convention
of the Union of American He-
i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
brew Congregations. The 35th
hosts to a group of their
council of the Union will meet
friends at a dinner party on Wed-
in the southern city concurrently
nesday, Jan. 13.
with the 12th biennial assembly
of the National Federation of
Ralph Cole of Columbus, 0.,
T emple Sisterhoods and the sev-
enth biennial convention of the spent a few days in Detroit dur-
ing
the past week.
National Federation of Temple
Brotherhoods. Delegates from De-
troit include: Mrs. Siegmund
Mr and Mrs. Melville S. Welt
Brin, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, left Wednesday to spend a month
Mrs. Harry C. Markle, Mrs. Henry I traveling through Mexico.
Meyers, Oscar C. Robinson. Mrs.
Oscar C. Robinson, Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleish-
Solomon, Melville S. Welt, Mre. man are spending the week-end
Melville S. Welt and Henry Wine- in Cleveland.
man.
only
AT
75c ,
BOESKY'S GRILL
1220 GRISWOLD, Between State and Grand River
'288 '388 '548
(Usually $395 to $695)
work and needs of Wayne Uni-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsberg of versity and to survey the proper-
Chicago Blvd. left Sunday for a les in the vicinity of the present
Furthermore, each of the fine black Persian lamb coats
month's trip to South America.
campus to determine their pos-
offered in these groups bears the Siegel label . . . recog-
sible usefulness in the present pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finster- gram and their desirability as
nized for more than fifty years as an assurance of quality
a
weld returned from a week's stay site for future growth. Included
and dependability in furs. W. feature swagger and
in Chicago.
among its members are: Fred M.
princess versions; princess style sketched is $288.
Butzel, Rabbi Leo Franklin and
FURS MADE TO ORDER
Mrs. Harry Berger of Boston Israel Himelhoch.
Blvd. and her daughter, MTS.
FROM ALL KINDS OF FURS
Cyrile Cohen of Chicago Blvd.,
Remdng
eliM •nd
404Repairs
Dr. Lee M. Franklin was elected
15 E. GRAND RIVER, ROO
MRS. EDWARD SKLAR
left
for a few day's trip to Buf- vice-president of the Detroit Pub-
CHERRY 9068
falo, N. Y.
lic Library Commission.
opening the round table discussion,
presented Mrs. Edward Sklar and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Eng-
,ltabbi Leon Frain is now in Mrs. Milton Mahler as chairmen
gags entertained 20 guests at
New Orleans attending the con- for the club's dinner dance, cele-
nor at the Great Lakes Club, vention of the Council of the
Monday, Jan. 11, honoring the Union of American Hebrew Con- brating its 16th birthday; to be
70th birthday of their cousin, Mrs, gregations. On Sunday morning, held on Sunday, Jan. 31.
The next meeting will be a so-
Rose Ilersch of the Lee Crest Jan. 16, he will address the Coun-
Apts.
cial held on Wednesday evening
Our many friends and relatives were in exceedingly kind
cil on the subject of adult edu-
at
8:30 at the home of Mrs. Maur-
to us during our recent bereavement, that we wish to use
GIVEN BY THE
cation. He will be back in De-
ice Knopper, 3226 Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King of troit Sunday, Jan. 24,
this means to thank them most heartily. We him been
Santa Rosa Drive left by motor
deeply moved by the hundred s of noble sentiments and
for a 10-day visit with their par-
MRS. LOUIS MILLER
Mrs. Clara Levine Rosenberger
expressions of sympathy and we wish to express our
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schaf- of 2903 Pasadena Ave. announces
F and to be held this year on fer, in Philadelphia.
deep appreciation for them.
the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Har-
n . [arch 3, at Congregation Shaarey
vey Lionel, which will take place
(Ches ed Shel Ernes)
z edek.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetaman at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue
The committee in charge an- of Calvert Ave. left by motor for on Saturday, Jan. 16. Religious
n ounces ■ delightful program for Mexico and will be gone six services will be held at 9 a. m.
Reservations for the Father
0 e afternoon of the pep rally. weeks.
Reception for relatives and friends and Sun fun-fest to be held Sun-
Music by
avy Becker, educational direc-
on Sunday, Jan. 17, at their resi- day afternoon, Feb. 7, at the
DAVE DIAMOND
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant en- dence from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 Shaarey Zedek are pouring in.
r of the Jewish Community
enter, will be the guest speaker. tertained several of their friends P. m. No cards.
and his
Indications point to a record at-
In re . Max Dushkin will give cur- at the Book Casino last Satur-
tendance and early reservation of
ORCHESTRA
ri a nt events. Miss Ruth Brotman day night in honor of Mr. and
Purity Rainbow Assembly No. the limited accommodations avail-
is ill be the vocalist of the after- Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller, who left
nructour
We handle
12 will hold its eighth annual able. Reservations must of
TICKETS 50c PER PERSON
on. Refreshments will be for a seven-weeks' trip to Cali- birthday dinner Tuesday evening, s ity be limited due' to the lack of
arrararNO
rved and all friends and donors fornia and Honolulu.
Gunsberg's
VARIETY
Jan. 19, at Eastern Star Temple,
the Jewish National Fund are
THE BALL COMMITTEE
Products
ECONOMY
for members and friends. Reser- spa lcel
It s urged that all who plan
ID eked to attend.
Mrs. Leslie Striegel of Lake-
SI MI ICE
vations most be in no later than to come to this afternoon of fun
Egelndefli
MAX OBERFIELD, Chairman
The Ladies Auxiliary of Kvu
At the last meeting of the wood, 0., spent a few days in Sunday, Jan. 17, by calling Leona and enjoyment should make their
Large r•riet7
•
tzah Ivrith Is planning for the 1p ard Mrs. Samuel Heyman, presi- Detroit visiting with relatives.
'run IffInHE t SANDWICHES
reservations
early,
in
order
to
Rosenberg,
Townsend
7.2482
or
second annual donor luncheon to d nt of the auxiliary, announced
89 "a°
Mrs. Eva Mann.
ik""°' °'"t. "'a'. ...d
avoid possible disappointment
Dinner Men"
be held on Feb. 2. ti e complete list of committees of
ca
Delite...a
A. Weinstein of Chicago Illy d.
later. In past years, many were
Table and loonier
ServIco
Arrangement have been made to tl e donor luncheon. Mrs. Joshua left on a two-weeks' cruise to
Mrs. H. Ginsberg of 2955 Cort- disappointed. For the Chanukah
DAVE WALDMAN, Prop.
Si erka is general chairman; Mrs. Havana.
land
Ave.
will
leave
Saturday
to
affair
which took place last month,
IN 711E
P I ilip Slomovitz, program chair-
s pend the remainder of the win- some 200 who waited until the
fil n; rummage, Mrs. Louis Mil-
Mrs. Louis A. Cohen of Pi n- ter in Hot Springs, Ark.
last few days to contact the com-
le , chairman, Mrs. I. Faxstein,
ree Ave. left Wednesday for a
mittee were unable to arrange for
Co chairman; savings boxes, Mrs. fr
sojourn in New York.
Davison at Linwood TO 7.9737
The January meeting of the De-
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gross of accommodations.
— M e Drill et -
M x Goldberg, chairman, Mrs. W.
The festivities will open with a troit chapter of Hadassah was
2952
Clements
Ave.
announce
the
S I I v e r,
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ro
co-chairman; souvenir
catered
meal
to
be
served
at
th
Bar
Mitzvah
of
their
son,
William
An all -congregation program
held at the Community Center,
be oklet, Mrs. I. Goodman, chair- of 19649 Canterbury Road w
m n, assisted by Mrs. II. Kraft hold open house on Sunday, Ja ill Miller, on Saturday, Jan. 16. At about 1:30 in the afternoon just Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 2:30. Rabbi will be presented before the Men's
n. home Sunday. from 2 to 5 and 7 as soon as it is humanly possible
SR d Mrs. M. Hayman; decorations, 17, from 3 to 6 and 7 to 10 p. m
0. 1
to clear the social hall following Eric Friedland of Pontiac, gave Club of Congregation B'nai
at, r a. L. Lightstone, chairman, in honor of the engagement , to 10 m.
• 1
Specializing in
the Sunday School assembly, and an interesting talk. A report of Moshe on Wednesday, Feb. 3, at
MI s. L. Schlein, co-chairman.
their daughter, Lillian, to Arth ur
set
the tables. Because of the the Youth Aliyah campaign was 8:30 p. m., in the main auditorium
Mr.
and
Mrsa
Park
ann
.
Morris
Pollack
i,
NEWEST METHODS
Mrs. L. Miller, rummage chair- Gitlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshu
.
of the synagogue, Lawrence and
ounce advance in price of foods, the read.
nu n, can be reached at Euclid Gitlin of Windsor, Ont. No card a of 2496 Virgini
Dexter,
charge
will be $1 per person.
5.
the
Bar
Mitzvah
of
their
son,
Leo,
05 16-W.
SHELTON TULIP OIL
Mrs. J. Neiman, chairman of the
on Saturday, Jan. 16, at Congre-
The entertainment will be dd.
The Young People's Society,
Mr. and Mrs. Osmun Fisher
PERMANENTS
of cation Mishkan Israel, Blaine and ferent and varied, designed to "Shekel" committee, explained the Masque Players, Junior League
SI I AAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. Edison Ave. are leaving Saturda y, Linwood. A reception will be held bring about the fullest possible purpose and the function of the
FACIAL TREATMEN TS
and Sunday School pupils will
1 0 .HOLD SNOW PARTY Jan. 16, for Miami Beach, Fla • at their home on Sunday, Jan. 17, participation of all attending in committee in relation to the World participate and offer plays, reci-
4d to 6 and 7 to 11 p. m. the fun of the day. There will Zionist Organization.
tations, musical and vocal selec-
Mrs. Albert J. Altman will b e No
,
Mrs.
Nathan
Simons,
chairman
be competitions between fathers
tions by talented members.
T he weather permitting the hostess at a luncheon and no r-
and sons opposing each other, be- of the membership committee, told
Refreshments will be served at
u n g People's Society of sons! shower Saturday, Jan. 1 6,
Seldon M. Isaacson, son of Mr. tween fathers and eons on teams about the work that was being the conclusion of the entertain-
Sh arey Zedek will give a snow honoring Lois Meyer, bride-eke
Formerly with Nancy Van Wyk
t. and Mrs. Jewell R. Isaacson of in competition with fathers and done to obtain new members.
al Y at Devon Gables on Sunday,
ment by Mesdames James Sobel,
EMPIRE BLDG.
CA. 11217
sons on other teams; games,
Mrs. Harold Goodman, co-chair- Eugene Celbman, Morris Wein-
Jai . 17. If the weather does not
•
s
Mrs. Georges Keyes of Dexte 3311 W. Chicago Blvd.. left for stunts, novelties.
man, announced that the Detroit stein, Irving Sims. Alex Stein, A.
sui t a snow party, the group will Blvd. left Friday for a month r Cranbrook School, Bloomfield
Mothers particularly are happy chapter of Hadassah now has 1255 A. Rosenfeld, Max Gross, Jacob
Hills, to resume his studies after
lir e a hay ride at Magnolia visit with her mother, Mrs. I
-DETECTIVE SERVICE
Fa r m. Those planning to attend Berger, in Miami Beach, Fla. I. visiting his parents during the that this get-tq-gether is being members, and hoped that with the
elbman, Isidor Katz, Bessie
MRS. B. STEIN
Llendfle Criminology
holiday vacation.
held it the afternoon. Fathers of celebration of liadassah's silver Greenspan and Harry Meer.
WS I meet at the Synagogue at
gri.ssw and ccfrnisw tave,,iieenee,
procure
the finest talent for the 7:::
pre-school age children wished to jubilee, this year, the membership
Rperial ',deemed Pellet.
The symposium conducted under
Sirs.
John
Immerman
of
Mc
O.
Members
and
their
guests
,
-
program. are
Pollee Eerort Ser vice
Theta Rho Delta Sorority will bring their boys but could not would reach 1500.
the auspices of the Men's Club on
invited. The evening will be a', can Ave. is visiting with he
DAY OR NIGHT
ed.
In the 306 chapters of Iladassah Jan. 6 was
Another tine program of enter- um er the direction of Florence at -ter, Mrs. Joseph Newman i r entertain on Jan. 16, at a formal do so if the affair were held in
well attend
e
„,,
n dinner-dance at Webster Hall in the evening. Besides they felt members will be privileged to sign subject The Jewish C
J. WARREN BISTRAN tainment is being planned for the ,, il' gal and Morris Shellman. For `-" eveland.
ongreh sa
honor of the coming marriage of that children of any age should their names in a large scroll to Program and the Jewish Commu-
ra
ll
y
P
e
n
to
b
e
given
on
that
information
call
Miss
Sle-
Jan.
20 zur
DETECTIVE AGENCY
a
not
be
kept
up
late
on
a
week-
Sara
Forman
and
Milton
L.
Gil-
t
the
ho me of Mrs.
be bound together and sent to Pal- nity Council," was discussed by
A. Aush.
Pan
re w. Ram.. Ave . Ballo Na 7
g al et Madison 2231, or Mr. , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Silverma
n bert. Preceding the dinner a day night, thus sapping his ener- estine to be lodged in the reception Joseph Haggai, Mrs. Ida Kleiman
Miss Mildred Feldman, pianist, '''',1 Ilman. Townsend 5-1386,
TE MPLEI-1104
°,' the Beim-est will leave Satur
y which should be kept up to room of the Rothschild-Hadassah and Maxwell Black. Ben F, G
will entertain, and A. Rosenberg,
he Young People's Society °a y for a visit in Miami,Beach. - cocktail party will be held at the
old-
home of the president, Annabelle he peak ik order that he might University Hospital as a living man, chairman of the board of
att orney, will epee .
met an.
at the synagogue.
Germansky.
not lost outThat his school work. testimonial of the determination Bnai Moshe and the congrega-
Donors for the luncheon were Max Chomsky, Detroit attorney,
Mrs. Max Broad of the Whit
This decision is thus a wise one of 50,000 American women that tion's former president, presided.
MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN announced by the group as fol. spoke on "The Jew in the World tie r is spending a few week
Alfred Meretsky of the Gran- and a step in the right direction. Palestine be rebuilt in their day
Today."
in the east.
A Father and Son dinner has
OF BNAI MOSHE Y. P. S. lows:
ada Apts., Windsor, Ont., left Judging from the way reserva- and with their aid and devotion.
Milt If. Grodnian. Sfra g Goldstel•
The next meeting will be held
been arranged for Wednesday,
Mr. and Mr. B. FrI•dgood. P. Pager. P.
for an extended sojourn in Miami. tions have come In, others agree
Feb.
17, at 6:30 p. m. An elab-
on
Jan.
24
in
the
social
hall
of
Goose.
Mrs.
Mrs.
J.
W.
Allen
and
daughter
The Young People's Society of
I. Ro•enthal, Mra R. Snits.
with the committee.
Siegel. S. Goren. J. Stoisreky. M. the synogague. The afternoon, 5
• rs. Harold Allen, left to spend Fla., and Havana.
,Congregation Bnai Moshe opened T.
The Infante Service Group orate program of entertainment
Shulman, M. Roane, N. L iltunoh. E.
Make your reservations imme-
for both fathers and sons is being
• 60-day membership campaign Lampert. I. flour•eicy. B. Woronoff. Mra under the direction of Joe Mashe, th e winter in Miami Beach, Fla
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galperin, diately, by calling Tyler 4-6200.
Luncheon-Bridge Feb. 16
n.
Wain.
I. Shen•ch. Mr. will be an "Old Fashioned Movie
mapped by an active committee
on Sunday. Jan. 10, with the end S.
Men A. Panuah. Urn I. Panuah. Afternoon."
in charge.
Mrs. Walter Irving and chil- formerly of Broadstreet Blvd.,
Presentation of Kemin Friar as William Makin,
Mrs. D. Rubinstein.
The
last meeting of the Infant
The
have
moved
to
their
new
home
at
next study group meeting dr en are in Tuscon, Ariz., for
A general meeting of the con-
guest speaker. Mr. Friar's ex- Mra A. D. Mark•on. H A. Pffefer.
19301
Warrington
Drive,
Sher-
Service
Group
was
held
Monday
Mr. A. Bulge., M. Shulman. Mrs. S. will be held Jan. 21. Irwin Shaw th e
gregation
will be held on Wednes-
•
Planation of "Poetry Technic and Leinoff. Mrs. Rappaport. J.
wood Forest.
ItablnowItt will speak on a phase of "Camp-
evening, Jan. 4, at the home of day, Jan. 20, at 8:30 p.
Appreciation" was followed by a I. Lagarua A. Tweregy, D. Garber',
m. Presi-
Winokur. M. Feldman.
Mrs.
Mollie
Banks
of
Pasadena
ing."
Further
particulars
will
be
dent Morris Rosenberg requests
rendition of several poems by
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sonne-
Miss Nora . Siderman of 3277
Ave.
Reservations can still be made announced at a later date.
all members to attend.
George W. Dillon. Refreshments
born and son, of Wheeling, W.
Harry Weinberg, director of the
Mrs. Dorothy Fried, president.
by calling Tyler 4-5730 or Tyler
were served.
Va., spent the week-end in De- Webb Ave. left for • month's Jewish radio hour broadcast on
sojourn in Miami. Fla.
RODIN CLUB
introduced Mrs. Samuel Sehaflan-
An invitation is extended to 6-9159.
troit visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Station WJBK on Sundays, from
An
Interesting
meeting
was H. J. L. Frank.
all young men and women In-
5:30 to 6:30 p. m., announces that der, who spoke to the members
held at the home of Mrs. Barney
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell IL Ina
about the importance of 100 per
terested in attending open meet- Card of Sympathy to Family of
Salinger, 2444 Tuxedo, on Wed-
son of Chicago Blvd. left for beginning with this Sunday Maur- gent cooperation in the German
ings which will be held on alter-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bernard
Bern-
Late Sam Chas.
ice
Alterman will be featured as
nesday evening. Jan. 6. at 8
Miami
Beach,
Fla.,
to
spend
the
boycott, and explained the work
steine of Fairfield Ave. returned
nate Sundays from Jan. 24 to
guest artist for several weeks.
The members of the Twelfth
The Senior Bicur Cholem's 37th
done by her committee.
March 10, inclusive, at 2:30 p . St. Club of the Pioneer Women's F o'clock. A midnight lunch was from • 10-day stay at the St. remainder of the winter.
Other numbers are featured on
anniersary party will be held on
erved and prizes awarded at each Moritz in New York.
The next meeting will be held in
in the conrregation library. Organization extend their deep-
this
hour,
including
the
broadcast
Sunday,
Jan. 17, at 7 p. m. , at
The next meeting will
Mrs. M. Brody of Ludington ,
With the termination of this est sympathy in their recent be- b table.
of the week's news, musical selec- the home of Mrs. Harry Clark, Congregation Emanuel, Taylor
M ich., spent
e at the home of Mra. Minnie
3294 Glendale Ave., Monday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank of Clemens, at a few weeks in Mt. tions and occasional sketches.
strive, membership will be closed reavement to the family of the Goodman, 2675 Rochester,
and
Woodrow
IVilson, Everybod
on
the Media Hotel, and
ning, Jan. 18, to discuss prepara-
1
Wildemere Ave. left for a month's
for the remainder of the year.
late Sam Chase.
is invited to the party. There will
Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 8 D. m. stay in Florida.
was a guest for a few days at
tions for the next luncheon brid
Flowers for all occasion s — to
be
music and refreshments will be
be held at the Bnai Moshe,
the Detroiter Hotel in Detroit.
Dexter-Joy Florist. Tiler 5-3621. T
served for a nominal fee. Proceeds
uesday afternoon, Feb. 18.
go to aid the needy sick.
MAKE THE HIGH-POINT OF THIS WEEK . . . THE
ENJOYMENT OF THE FINEST OF FOOD
iv. MANECKE
You are cordially invited to attend the
206 ANNUAL BALL
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Fannie Pupko
and Family
Reservations Pour
In for Father-Son
Fun-Fest on Feb. 7
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Detroit Jewish Free Burial Ass'n
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Sunday
Eve.
Jan. 17
Book
Cadillac
Hotel
ah Auxiliary
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Luncheon on Feb. 2 °:
Names of Hadassah All-Congregatio n
Members on Scroll Program at Bnai
Moshe on Feb. 3
Grand Central Mkt.
Scalp Treatments
Margaret Greenough
EAUTY SALON
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Alterman to Appear
on Weinberg's Hour
Bicur Cholem 37th
Anniversary Jan. 17