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I'Alits SIX
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Annual February
SOAP SALE
BUTTERMILK SOAP
made specially for Detroit water!
TWO SPEAKERS AT
PIONEER LUNCHEON
MRS. I. GOLDSTEIN
SPEAKER OF J. N. F.
Avis Shulman and Bebe
Idelsohn to Address
Chalutzos Feb. 23
Will Address Ladies' Auxil-
iary Luncheon on
March 3
The Pioneer Women's Organ-
ization is completing preparations
for its sixth annual donor lunch-
Mr. and Mrs. Day Krollk are i
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Slo-
eon to be held Tuesday, Feb. 23, spending a few days in New York man of 235 Arden Park will be
at 1:30 p. m., at the Book Cadil- City.
at home on Sunday afternoon and
lie Hotel.
evening, Feb. 7, in honor of the
An attractive program
has
Mrs. Arnold Godsal of the engagement of Miss Ann Dorb,
been arranged with two guest
Park Lane Apts. entertained a I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
few friends at luncheon. Feb. 8. Dorb of Taylor Ave., to William
Charles Sloman. No cards.
Mrs. Joshua Sperka, chairman
of the sixth annual donor luncheon
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund, announces
that Mrs. Israel Goldstein of New
York has accepted the invitation
of the auxiliary to be guest speak-
er at their event on March 3 at
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleish-
The Young People's Society of
man and Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J.
Levin will entertain Jointly at • Shaarey Zedek will hold its next
meeting
on Sunday, Feb. 7, at the
dinner party on Feb. 12 at the
synagogue. The guest speaker
Great Lakes Club.
for the afternoon will be Louis
Mirianl, director of the Legal
Mrs. Henry Wineman will leave Aid Bureau, who will speak on
Saturday to spend a few days in "Legal Aid Problems." The next
Pittsburgh.
Study Group meeting will be held
on Feb. 18.
Mrs. Lawrence Levy gave a
luncheon on Monday, Feb. 1, at
The Women's Auxiliary of Bnal
Iluylees L'Aiglon.
Brith will hold open house for
1.00
&IN 01,
evsAsi fRessilerkg
Mr. and Mre. Manuel Hartman
of Whitmore Rd. returned from
a three-weeks' stay in Miami
Beach.
HInuolhosh's Buttermilk Soap was made for use In Detroit
water after an analysis of the water was mede by the
Detroit Board of Health. The result Is this skillfully
blended soap which contains buttermilk, is neutral and
non-irritating. If is hard milled, delicately perfumed, and
comes in a choice of b odeurs in 6 pastel Wert
Green
13Ine
`'hitc
err - •
Peach
Yellow,
HIMELHOCIPS—STREET FLOOR
C
February 5, 1937
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
O introduce our new China and Gift
Shop opening in the Prince Edward
Hotel Building, Windsor, we have se-
cured by special arrangement on Exhibi-
tion and Import Sale, featuring "Aynsvey"
Fine English Bone China, on February
Eleventh to Eighteenth inclusive.
You are cordially invited to inspect the
samples, a similar collection of which has
never been exhibited in Windsor or vicin-
ity before. Orders can be placed for im-
port at a later date at specially reduced
prices.
This new store will be operated under
the one management in conjunction with
our present store and will feature exclus-
ive lines of English Bone China, English
Sheffield Silver Reproductions, Diamonds,
Watches, Jewelry and Gifts.
OPEN EVENINGS FROM 7 TO 9 P. M.
FOR INSPECTION ONLY
•
AVIS SHULMAN--
speakers. One is the Palestinian
delegates, Bebe Idelsohn, who
served as secretary to the Wo-
men's Council In Palestine. and Is
now acting as national secretary
in America. The English speaker
will be the brilliant Avis Shulman
of Chicago.
The tasks of the Pioneer Wo-
men's Organization are to train
women pioneers to establish them-
selves in Palestine.
The various luncheon commit-
tees have reported- that to date
they have 300 paid guests. All
those who are interested in at-
tending the luncheon should call
Chana Michlin, Townsend 6-8483.
Pledges announced to date are:
!deadlines M. Rabinowitz. L. Jacobs,
II. Fisher, J. Schechter, E. Smith, J.
Kleiman, W. Hordes, Stone, Eisenberg,
I. Drochler, A. Kinlinskl, J. Kohlen-
berg, H. Lefkourtz, Al. Shapiro, F.
Schreier, M. Schreier, 8. Schreier. B.
Novagrad. L. llooketein, E. Ooldrath,
8. Golliner, I). Levy, D. Booketein, L
Orden. H. Goode, Goldberg, LefkowIts,
8. Gendli, R. Levine, 8. Kutnick, J. B.
KW, Rosen, M. Tash, B. Appel, C. Car-
son, Minh*, Sam Smiler. Joe /domin-
eer, A. Heiler, Zedakah Club, J. Katz,
II. Bott, Olionokoff, M. Greenberg, D.
Brower, E. Freedman. Hershin, Itoss•
man, Alpert. Lefkowitz, M. Kurtsman,
M. Landow, M. Levitt., A. Lasaroff,
L. 011et, D. Mondry, E. Mintz, B. Men•
enberg, R. Neimark, A. Plafkin, A. Pan-
nell, ILL Makin. T. Shnelderman, 8. Sim
MIchamln, B. Siegel. 8. Kottin, B.
Aaron, M. Kwaslow, Millnalty, J. Zweig,
R. Felgenson, J. Shulman, B. Ozeron,
Gornick, M. Adelman, W, Forman. A.
Shore, A. Moskowitz., S. Abrams, 1. Al-
pert, Louis Boesky, 0. Lachman, A.
Fleisher, N. Gorin, It. Glassgold, J.
I aaaaa L Rose Ralmi, M. Zarenkin,
Plckm”, D. KumoVe, Israel Levine,
M. Kramer, B. Kramer, O. ()arbor, R.
°rents, B. Levine, J. Mikofeky. a Chase,
E. Beitner, Ann Abramovitk L. Shu•
biner, R. Gumin, A. Bulk., R. Butkus
Ettinger, C. Klein, Eva Allen, A. Ru•
bin, Oreenetein, Z. Gordon.
The Mimes E. Lasaroff, 13. Kutnie,
BhIrley Shore, Esther White, Evelyn
01.115, 1. Goode, B. lieholf. G. Berger,
R. Bike, R. Levine, 8. Stashefsky, B.
Annlk C. Marko, I. Gowan, L Gordon,
Y. Silver, D. Klein. Evelyn Tekey, Mir-
lam KuMove, Dorl• Altman. Y. Landy,
SteMn. 11. Meyerson, E. Hegel. Dam
kin, E. Lipson, J. II•lainud, E. Cabot,
M. Itubeneteln, Gilbert. Frain, Betty
BlofItin, Weisman, Emma Schreier, Hem
lie H•rrixt.
Mesdames Baskin, Illrechman, Schlein,
Finkel/ Gladstone, Weinberg. Laura
London, 0. Zleve, 11. Rossen, D. Glum
berg, N. ytorray,
Bnai David Ladies'
Donor Event Feb. 16
W. H. McCREERY
CHINA & GIFT SHOP
Prince Edward Hotel Building
Ouellette at Park
714.a".`";17i.e!..7,1,1:
Mrs. Bertha Gomberg has re-
Plans and preparations are
turned to her home at the Wilshire
nearing completion for the first
after a six weeks' visit with her
donor luncheon sponsored by the
son, Louis, of San Francisco.
Bnal David Sisterhood, which will
take place on Tuesday, Feb. 16,
Mrs. Max Bailin gave a tea on
at the Phalanx Club. All pro-
Jan, 29 in honor of Mrs. Edward
T. Kelly and Baroness Alexandra
liatvanay.
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert will enter-
tain a few friends at dinner on
Feb. 6.
WINDSOR
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel
left Jan. 30 for Palm Beach, Fla.
Mrs. S. A. Robinson returned
Tuesday from a week-end in Sagi-
new where she was the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Heavenrich,
Men! Take Advantage
of This Sale Offering
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sherk of
St. Louis, Mo., are the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ep-
stein of Parkside Ave.
SHIRTS
formerly $1.95 to $3.50
-Photo by Lo Palls Studio.
MRS. LEON SLAVIN
3 for OM
They're of excellent broadcloth
material in stripes, checks and
plain. Straight and Button-
down collars.
Silks, satins, novelties,
plain and figured. Reg
$1 value
TIES
OLEN & WEIN
69C
for $11
BEIS TWELFTH ST.. at ('ialirmeant Owei Evenings — guednym Mn I
Sunday Is Father's Day
To Make a Kill
The ideal day to get mother away from filo bother of home
itinsee--and naturally the "young ones" will be tickled to hear
him invite the family to—
Sunday Dinner only 75c
AT
BOESKY'S GRILL
1220 GRISWOLD, Between State and Grand River
Chronicle Want Ads Pay
reeds of social functions of the
organization go towards the up-
keep of the religious school of
Congregation Bnai David and for
charitable funds.
Mrs. Morton Espar is general
chairman of the affair. Those ac-
tively engaged on the donor com-
mittee are: Mrs. Leon Slavin,
souvenir program; Mrs. Morris
Gobel, in charge of entertainment,
who promises an enjoyable after-
noon. through the courtesy of the
Wurlitzer Co.; Mrs. Joshua Sper•
ka, principal speaker of the af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, chairman
of ways and means of earning
pledges, will assist prospective
donors. She may be reached at
L ongt ell ow 2457. Additional
donors are:
Menden,. William !Whwarts. Ben
Kano, Fanny Gilman, Molly Moekowitk
Meyer Waterstone. Edward Lloyd. Mom
ri• Dash). Edward Epstein. Harry XII-
man. Al West. Jack Nadler, Ben
Robinger. Jewels Ansundla.
Mare
Pearl. Hyman Miller. Albert Kurt..
Mary Gaee.u, mooch Siegel, Julius Elll•
vermin. William Hordea, John Blebin.
Bert Owen. getnimi Kaufman. Samuel
Beitner, Harry Collin& Charles Gitlin.
gylvia Lax, Albert Polk. lel ge0on.
Albert Beleanick. Barn Lefton.' Herman
Gate.. Lena Levine, Jem'ph Raider,
Wester Noltin. Irma Adler. Harry Gross-
man. Jorph Rapoport. II rm•• Feld-
man, N. M. Kalman. Alex Margolis,
Barn Gilt. Jack Gurninick. E. Herrman.
Robert Crank. M. riming. Israel Kard-
ener, Morrie, rflesecs• es. Kort, Toblu
Fuller, Dave Faber.
"This Is tko Land." which will
be p ted at the Oriole floa-
ter. Philadelphia and Linwood, on
midnight, Saturday, Fob. 6, I. •
hiotoric document and a Inistory•
making blra. Be sure to son it.
Wiener. M. Weksler, G. Tara, M. Zack-
helm.
Others working on committees
are: Mrs. L. Miller, chairman of
rummage, Euclid 0516-W; Mrs. M.
Goldberg, Townsend 5-2879, sav-
ings boxes; Mrs. P. Slomovitz,
chairman of luncheon program;
Mrs. L. Lightstone, chairman of
decorations, and the following co-
workers:
Mesdames H. Buchman, S.
Cabot, Charles Brody, S. Fried-
land, M. Hayman, S. Heyman, H.
Kraft, W. Mandel, J. Ellenstein,
M. Finkel, I. Faxstein, Joseph Gut-
freund, B. Harrison, Jacobson, A.
Norma Lee Karbal of Webb Knoppow, J. Kunin, B. Lehrman,
Ave. was hostess to a group of M. Krause, A. D. Markson, S.
25 little friends on her ninth Munch, A. Panush, I. Rosenthal,
birthday.
Rycus, L. Schlien, S. Schnitz, I.
Shewach, W, Silver, A. Smilo and
Miss Eleanor Shapiro, bride- S. Weiner.
elect, was entertained at lunch-
The next meeting will be held
eon at Hotel Book-Cadillac on
at the home of Mrs. Harry Kraft,
Tuesday, Jan. 26, by Mrs. Tillie
3816 Sturtevant, on Feb. 10, at
Ellman. Covers were laid for
1:30 p. m. Mrs. S. Kleiman will
12 guests.
be guest speaker, Mrs. J. Ellen-
stein will give current events, and
Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of
a musical program will be offered.
Wayne University will initiate 10
pledges at a formal dinner-dance Refreshments will be served. All
and prospective donors are
in the Casino of the Book-Cadillac donors
invited.
Hotel, Sunday night, Feb. 14, at
8 p. rn. Sigma Theta Delta and
another Wayne University soror-
ity recently presented the Wo-
men's League Building with For-
tune Magazine. Regular meet-
ings are being held every second
and fourth Sunday at Mackenzie
Over 250 guests attended the
Union, Second and Warren Ayes.
celebration of Zedakah's 16th
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Slo- birthday, which was held on Sun-
bin have moved to their own day, Jan. 31, at the Chalet.
home at 3205 Carter Ave. and
Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, president,
will have open house for friends greeted the guests and thanked
on Saturday evening, Feb. 20, Mrs. Milton Mahler and Mrs. Ed-
from 8 to 12. No cards.
Mrs. Leo Croll returned Wed-
nesday from • six-weeks' stay in
Miss Rosalyn Handelsman is
Miami Beach.
visiting for a couple of weeks in
Chicago. where she is taking part
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert left in • fashion show.
Sunday for Palm Beach, Fla.
Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity
On Wednesday night, Feb. 3, held their semi-annual election of
Rabbi Leon Fram addressed the officers with the following result:
Westlawn Methodist Episcopal Sol Selik, chancellor: Art Grenn,
Church on the subject, "Judaism vice-chancellor; Al Miller, secre-
and Christianity."
tary; Al Tobin, treasurer; Dave
Pacernick. sergeant-at-arms. An
Ben Tobin has moved from the installation dinner party will be
Wilshire to Hotel Belcrest.
held Sunday, Feb. 7. at the Book-
Casino.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hel-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romer of
ler have returned from a 10-day
Sturtevant Ave. left on Feb. 3 for
visit in Dayton and Cincinnati.
a month's vacation in California
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of and Mexico. While in California
Seven Mile Road, W., are on a they will visit Mrs. Rozner's
mother and sister, Mrs. S. Green-
month's trip to Mexico.
field and Mrs. P. Ginsberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Weiss
of Lucerne drive, will leave Thurs-
The Cercle Sociale Sorority
day to spend six weeks In Florida. elected the following new officers:
Julia Rosenberg, president; Sally
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Oberfelder Klee, vice-president; Anne Pomer-
of Seven Mile Road, W., left antz, secretary; Rose Forman,
Jan. 28 for a two-weeks' trip treasurer. To celebrate the event
a pajama party was given at Hotel
to Havana.
Fort Shelby, Jan. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kraus of
Cincinnati with their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Klein of
Mrs. Lee Schener, and her two 2692 Calvert Ave. announce the
sons, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert
Sidney M. Fecheimer.
Henry. At home to their friends
and family on Sunday afternoon,
Helen Vera Prentis, ■ student Feb. 7, from 2 to 6 p. m. No
at the University of Wisconsin, cards
spent the week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Pm-
Miss Bernice Colbert of 3316
Elmhurst Ave. returned from New
cis of Balmoral drive.
York where she visited with Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Birnbaum Esther Seid,
and daughter. Dorothy, of 2081
Hazelwood Ave. left for Miami
Mrs. Money Shepherd (Zelda
Beach, Fla., where they will be Smith) of 3253 Rochester Ave.
guests at the Edgewater Beach was hostess to her bridge club on
Hotel for a month. Wednesday evening, Feb. 3.
DRUGS & TOILETRIES
19c
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie of
Rowena St. entertained a few
The Sisterhood of Congrega-
friends at dinner on Jan. 29.
tion Shaarey Zedek will hold a
luncheon and afternoon of games
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass for members and friends on Tues-
of Cumberland drive, left last day, Feb. 9, at 12:30, in the so-
MRS. JOHN HAYMAN
Saturday to spend a week In New cial hall. Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, TO.
8-8275, has charge of reserva- the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
York and Philadelphia.
tions.
Mrs. Goldstein is well known in
New York City for her participa-
Robert Amberg and Ernst Sei-
tion
in Zionist, social and com-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
Schlussel
gel, of Boston Blvd. W., sailed
last Monday on ■ two-months' of Cortland Ave. are in New York munal work. She is a former presi-
for
a
dent
of the New York chapter of
week's
stay.
trip through Europe.
Hadassah, and is the wife of Rabbi
Israel
Goldstein, president of the
S. Charles Novak of Webster
Mrs. Henry Moses and her two
Jewish National Fund of Amer-
children of Cincinnati are visit- Hall left Tuesday for New York, ica.
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. whence he wil hail, Saturday, on
a month's cruise to the West In-
Mrs. I. Goodman, chairman of
Charles Hopp of Chicago Blvd.
dies and South America, Before the souvenir booklet, urges women
returning to Detroit, he will visit who are interested in darling and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of
in Los Angeles and Boulder City, memorial ads to call her at Town-
Warrington Drive, Sherwood For-
Colo.
send 6-3578, Mrs. John Hayman
est, left Wednesday for Florida
is assisting Mrs. Goodman. Mrs.
and will be gone four weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal Harry Kraft is also serving as co-
chairman
on that committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fels of of Webb Ave. were hosts to rela-
Mrs. J. Deytshe, chairman of
Kalamazoo were the week-end tives and friends at dinner on
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jan. 31, in honor of their daugh- Reservations, University 2-5293,
ter's ninth birthday.
announces, in part, the following
Folz.
pledges:
Mesdames A. IL Barnett, H. Berman.
Harry 11. Elbinger, formerly of
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
B. Kerkowitz, Goidie Blumenthal,
Detroit,
will
sail
on
the
steamer
left last Sunday for Palm Beach,
Charles Brody, Bans Brady, II. Bach-
B. Cooper,
Fla., where they expect to spend Rex on Feb. 6, on a business trip
several weeks. Their address to Europe.
1. Famtein, M. Finkel, N. Finkel, Id.
Feldman, A. Freeman, IL Friedland,
while there will be the Palm Beach
William Fisher, H. Goldberg, A. Good-
Plaza.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Blum- man, I. Oominum, Joseph Outfreund, D.
berg of Glynn Court have return- Harrison, J. Hayman, M. Hayman, B.
Heyman, II. Hubert, 8. Jacobson, J.
Mr. and Mrs. Sy Feinberg and ed from a trip to California.
Kaufman, II. Kraft, A. Knoppow, J.
family left for a month's visit
Kunin, IL Landau, B. L.oeky, B. Lehr-
man, 1.. R. Lightstone, William Man.
in California and will return on
Eleanor Shapiro, bride - elect, deli. I. /Aandel, 1. Margolis. A. D. Mark.
March 1. They will visit at Grand was entertained at luncheon by son, A. Miller, L. Miller, M. Miller, B.
Canyon, San Francisco and Los Mrs. Nathan Rubin at Hotel Book- Miller, R. Mooch, Marks. W. Nadler,
J. Nathan, W. Nelson, A. Panush, D. R.
Angeles.
Cadillac on Jan. 23. Covers were PorvIn, A. Posen, A. Pregerson, Molly
Radium, I. Rosenthal, L. Ryes., E.
laid for 32 guests.
Rosen, LSchlien, 8. Behnke, I. She-
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen-
witch. S. Shayowits, SlIberbiatt. W. Sil-
field of the Belcrest left Jan. 80
ver, P. Slomovitk A. /MOM, Solovich,
Mrs. Dora Mitshkun of 3021 J.
S. Sperka, B. Bulkes, A. Warner, a
for Palm Beach. Fla.
Rochester Ave. left for an ex-
Dr and Mrs. Nathaniel Gates
of Atkinson Ave. will entertain
at a dinner party on Feb. 10.
Special Low Prices •
in February Sale!
Hudson's Henna Powder,
Mrs. Louis Herzon at the Wil-
shire, Saturday afternoon. Feb.
6. An interesting program has
been planned and refreshments
will be served. All members and
friends are invited.
tended winter's sojourn in Holly-
Mrs. Joseph Hyman of Cincin- wood, Calif.
nati, 0., is the house guest of
her sister and brother-in-law. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ehiel Lesowoder,
and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Bos- directors of Camp Nahelu, have
ton Blvd.
returned to their winter home,
Nahelu Lodge, from an extensive
Mr. and Mrs. Julius B. Krause visit in the east.
of 3200 Chicago Blvd. will be at
home to their relatives and
Miss Eleanor Shapiro, bride-to-
friends, Sunday, Feb. 14, from be, was honored at a hosiery and
3 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m., honoring handkerchief shower and dinner
their son, Gerald David, whose given at the Seward Hotel by Mes-
Bar Mitzvah takes place on Sat- dames Harry Shepherd and Sol
urday, Feb. 13. No cards.
Kemp on Jan. 20 for 22 guests.
HUDSON'S
Zedakah Fund Aids
Flood Sufferers
Hudson's Aspirin Tablets,
250's, 65c; 100's,
27c
Hudson's Rubbing Alco-
29c
hol, pint
Hudson's Mineral Oil, gal-
lon, $1.75; 1 /2 -g allo n,
$1.09; quart, 59c; pt., 31c
Hudson's Spirits of Cam-
phor, 2-oz., 28c; 1-oz. 15c
Hudson's Calomine Lotion,
16-oz., 69c; 4-oz.
19c
Hudsons' Cascara Tablets,
5-grain, 100's
33c
Hudson's Cod Liver Oil,
plain or mint-flavored;
quart,
79c
Hudson's Cincophen Tab-
lets, 7 1/2-grain, 100's 79c
Hudson's Castor Oil, pint,
49c; 4 oz.
-
19c
Hudson's Camphorated
Oil, 8-oz., 41c; 4-oz. 23c
Hudson's Ephedrine Solu-
tion, 1-oz.
35c
Hudson's Mouth Wash,
amber or red, quart, 59c
Hudson's Milk of Mag-
nesia, quart,
45c
Hudson's Phenobarbital,
per 100's, I/4-grain 23c
Hudson Psyllium S e e d,
blond, 5 lb., 69c; 1-1b. 17c
-
Hudson's Tooth Powder,
5 flavors
25c
Hudson's Agar, 1-lb. $1.79
P. and S. Tooth Paste, 17c
Liver Salts
39c
Cod Liver Oil Capsules, 20
minims, 100's
89c
Purity Halibut Oil Cap-
sules, plain; 100's
98c
Hudson's Halibut and VI-
osterol Capsules, 100's,
$1.89; 25's
59c
Hudson's A, B, D and G
Capsules, 1 0 0 ' s, $1 89;
50's, 98c; 25's,
59c
Hudson's Cold Cream
Soap, made in England, a
dozen cakes boxed $1.79
Hudson's Sanitary N a p-
king, package of 48 nap-
kins,
52c
Aimcee Hardwater Soap,
12 bars,
55c
Hudson's Cold Cream, 1-
lb. jar, 89c; 1/2 -lb. 59c
Hudson's Cleansing
Cr ea m, 1-lb. jar. 89c;
1 /2-lb.
59c
Anchor - Brand Toot h
Brushes, in all popular
styles, with pastel-colored
handles. Package of 3, 49c
Fort Orange Toilet Tissue,
choice of white, green, or-
chid, blue or pink, 12
rolls
89c
TOILETRIES—FIRST FLOOR—WOODWARD AVENUE BLDG.
Radiator Shields
AND
Enclosures
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MODERN
STYLED
•
With or
Without
Humidifiers
•
ESTIMATES
GLADLY
GIVEN
•
ELSEY
METAL PRODUCTS
1535 SPRUCE ST.
CADILLAC 8709
Special!
FLOOR
LAMPS
Regularly sold for $21.95
REDUCED TO
SI I " up
TABLE
LAMPS
Regularly sold for
$15.00
REDUCED TO
'65 up °
See Century Before You Buy—
to Save Money
CENTURY
MRS. MILTON K. MAHLER
FURNITURE SHOPPE
ward Sklar, chairmen in charge.
Tribute was paid to Mrs. Ben
11708 DEXTER BLVD.
Jacobs, founder of the organiza-
"The finest furniture in America
tion, who lit the first candle on
brought to you at a great a s
the birthday cake, and to Mrs. J.
Harvith, past president, who, to-
gether with the entire core of
1937 officers, Joined in the cere-
13 Days West Indio. Cruise
mony of lighting the candles.
ma TT—ALL FAFT-Ngt
Mrs. Norman Adilman cut the
Including Miami, Hatona. Meg*.
Port An Prior.
cake while Ralph Paul, assisted
Specializing in
a DAT MIAMI CRI1VE—•481.60
by Al Goldberg, sold, each rais-
ALL EXPEAMI
ing a sum which netted $169. The
NEWEST METHODS
amount was turned over to the
Red Cross for the flood sufferers.
SHELTON TULIP OIL
World Wide Trott' Barred
At the meeting of the League
Official Agent All Lino. of Travel.
PERMANENTS
No Perrire amigo
of Jewish Women's organizations
FACIAL TREATMENTS
to take place Feb. 15, Mrs. Ralph
12s4 WothloSio• Blvd, tor. Hroad
ltirot—Srd lloor. *rotor Bids.
Paul will be in charge of an ex-
Ea. MR 011-1•
hibit depicting the work of Ze-
dak z ah ,C
ka lu hb .s .
next meeting will be
st the home of Mrs. Waldstein. Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
Formerly with Nancy yak Wyek
2948 Sturtevant, on Feb. 8,
sea 1EMTIEE
Scalp Treatments
Rhea E. Cashman
Margaret Greenough
BEAUTY SALON