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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1937-12-24

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PEDerizonlEwisnrutopficu;

December 24, 1937

and THE I. CAL CHRONICLE

Beginning Monday .. .

Our Annual
After-Christmas

Honor Memory of
Mrs. Rose Scheftel

Children's Home
Shower Jan. 5

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohen
were hosts at a reception given
last Saturday evening in their
home at 2900 Tyler Ave,, to cele-

The Woman's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Childrens' Home will give
its annual bridge luncheon and
linen shower at the home, Petos-

Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
of Edison Ave. were hosts at a
luncheon Sunday, Dec. 19, honor-
ing the out-of-town guests who
were present to attend the Pope-
Welt nuptials.

Dr. James Mack of Cincinnati
was a recent house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Bos-
ton Blvd.

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Interpreter of Palestine and Oriental Folk Lore



International Actor and Recitateur

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In a Program of Traditional
and Modern Jewish Art

Sponsored by the

Jewish National Workers Alliance

Sunday Evening, Dec. 26, at 8:30

at Central High School Auditorium

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Mount Sinai Ass'n
of Jewish Women's Organizations
To Meet Tuesday gorn oett h r:ic t . ity D o r mr3 to Lle ie ontsa ev nic ne

On Tuesday, Dec. 28, at 2 D.
m., a regular meeting of the
Mount Sinai Hospital Association
of Detroit will be held in the
large ballroom of the Statler Ito-
tel. The speaker will be the lion.
George T. Gundry, auditor general
of Michigan, who will speak on
the subject, The Importance of
a Jewish Hospital in Detroit"
The soloist at the meeting will
be Mrs. A. C. Lappin • who will
be accompanied on the piano by
Miss Maxine Zeiler.
At an enthusiastic board of di-
rectors' meeting held last week
at the home of Mee. Ralph Paul.
issues of importance were dis-
cussed.
The creation of • memorial
fund and a Mitzvah fund was
announced and Mrs. Paul was se-
leeted ILI chairman. It was de-
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Mrs. Joseph Stifter has taken
over the work of corresponding
secretary.
Apologies are extended to the
following ardent workers who are
working strenuously on the mem-
bership drive now in progress,
and whose names were omitted
from The Chronicle last week:
Chairmen: Mesdames I. H. Dix.
Joseph Newman, Maurice Paul,
Rose Goldberg, Louis Goodman,
Joseph Wisner, Walter Golden.
Samuel Gerendasy and Maury
Cove. Under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Samuel Fisher, are the fol-
lowing captains: Mesdames Harry
Miller. Jack Berger. Dave Shupe,
J. Mellon and Charles Gitlin.

Philomathic to Hear Prac-
tice Orations

At its next meeting, Dec. 28,
the members of the Philomathic
Debating Club will hear the ora-
tions which are to be given in the
oratorical contest of the organize-
■ rxrasyst Yawns
tion, to be held Jan. 5, at Temple
twarldag rid tammikim Beth El. The participants are
Norman Lermon, Sam Hertzberg.
INVILLERS
Phillip Nusholtx, Harry Jacobs,
Art Neediewerk
Morris Green and So Schwartz.
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Metropolitan Club
Picks New Officers

BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL

Detroit Sunshine
Club in Florida
Elects Officers

Kvutzah Event on Jan. 5 to Introduce
Markson Memorial Volume to Public

Tuxedo and Linwood

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• Better Dress Shop

Mr, and Mrs. H. Freedman of key and Burlingame Ayes., Wed-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert
nesday, Jan. 5, at 1 p.
brate the completion of a posthu- entertained a few friends at din- 3777 Sturtevant Ave., who are
Mrs. Ralph Paul, chairman, an-,
spending the winter at Miami
mous portrait of Mrs. Cohen's ner Saturday night, Dec. 18.
Beach, honored their granddaugh- nounces that the home has a good
mother, Mrs. Rose Scheftel, who
supply
of bath towels and pro-
died a year ago.
Howard Einstein gave a dinner ter, Natalie Reva Freedman, with spective donors are urged to con-
The portrait was painted in oil s party at the Great Lakes Club on a sweet sixteenth birthday party tribute sheets, pillow cases, table-
at the Royal Palm Club, on Mon.
by Marvin Beerbohm, Detroit art- Friday, Dec. 17.
day evening, Dec. 20, The party cloths or kitchen towels.
ist, who worked entirely from old
Members of the linen committee
took the form of a formal dinner
photograph of Mrs. Scheftel,
Mr. and Mrs. William Mazer dance, for eight couples. Natalie will be pleased to give information
About 100 friends and relatives and their two children will leave
as to sizes best suited to the needs
Reva
is
the
daughter
of
Mr.
and
visited the Cohen residence to Dec. 24 to spend the holidays in
Mrs. David Freedman of 3820 of the home. Serving on the linen
view the portrait,
Columbus, 0,
Glendale Ave. Amongst the De- committee are Mrs. Samuel Gor-
troiters present were, Elaine Slay, don, Airs. Jack Gordon, Mrs. Mil-
Announces New Quarters at
Rabbi Leon From is attending Betty Bishop, Bernard Jacoby, ton Simons, Mrs. Cyril Cohen,
Airs. C. Friedman, Mrs. R, Wax,
the convention of the Ohio-Michi- Sheldon Isaacson.
Mrs. Herbert Small, Mrs. Ilerbert
gan-Indiana Jewish Religious
Teachers Association, on whose ex-
Miss Eleanor Schwartz of La- Paul, Mrs. Paul Friedberg, Mrs.
The Women's Auxiliary of Jew . I ecutive board he serves, at Dayton, Salle Blvd. is spending several George Stark, Airs. Morrey Abra-
with added facilities and increased personnel for the
hams, AI's, J. Nelson, Mrs. J. P.
IA Home for Aged met Monday 0., over the week-end.
rendering of expert advice and service on family
weeks in Miami Beach, Fla.
Rosenthal, Mrs. S. Kornwise, Mrs.
afternoon in the auditorium of the
protection, tax, business and investment problems.
D. Friedman, Airs, A. E. Roth.
Jewish Community Center.
Queries Answered Without Obligation
Henry Ehrlich, student at the
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kelt and
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau is president
Besides listening to a timely dis- Western Military Academy in Al-
cussion on "World Peace" which ton, Ill., is spending the holiday son, Allan, of Chicago Blvd., left of the organization,
was presented under the guidance vacation with his parents, Mr. and to spend the winter in Florida.
of the Women's International Edu- Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich.
Erwin Shrier and sister, Mrs.
cation Council, members of the
LIFE INSURANCE COUNSEL
Raymond Conn, left for Miami
auxiliary joined in discussing plans
Miss Marjane Berger, who is a Beach to join their parents, Air.
Life Insurance • Business Insurance • Pension Trusts
for the landscape luncheon which student at Marjorie Webster
will be held on Wednesday, Jan. School in Washington, is spending and Mrs. Alter Shrier, who are
Investment Diversification • Annuities • Estate Conservation
12, in the fountain room of the her vacation with her parents, Mr. spending the winter there.
surprises await guests
2-238 General Motors Bldg.
Masonic Temple.
Trinity 1.1242
at the eighth annual "Prom" of
and Mrs. Harry Berger of W. Bos-
Mrs. Rose Hack and Mrs. Sonia the Shaarey Zedek Junior Young
Mrs. I. E. Goodman, chairman ton Blvd.
Eisenberg entertained at a bridal People's Society, on Saturday
of the luncheon, presided at Mon-
shower at Lacher's, on Monday,
day's meeting. Mrs, A. AL Ferar,
Airs, Michael Falk of Elmhurst Dec. 20, for 90 guests, in honor of night, Dec. 25. A Del Delbridge
president of the auxiliary, dis-
SPEND NEW YEAR'S EVE AT
Ave,
is
visiting
with
relatives
in
Miss Rose Levitan, whose mar-
played architect's drawings of the
riage to Max Milstein will be an
home which originally included New York.
event of Jan. 23.
trees and shrubs on the grounds.
Frederick J. Margolis, student
In contrast, a barren looking pic-
ture, without the inclusion of at Wayne Medical College, is
Mrs. Louis Glazer of Kercheval
RESTAURANT
plants about the home, was also spending his vacation with his Ave. and son, Stanley, of Toledo,
"Detroit's Favorite Dining Rendezvous"
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mar- left for Miami Beach, Fla., where
displayed to the membership,
golis
of
Pittsburgh.
It is urged that every member
Excellent Hungarian - American Kitchen
they will sojourn for several
sign a pledge card immediately
weeks,
EUGENE BLUMENTHAL, Prop.
Mrs. Harry Cohen of Atkinson
and attend the luncheon. Working
with Mrs. Goodman, as chairman Ave. will be hostess at a luncheon
The
Misses
Sally
and
Ida
Sklare
is Mrs. Nate Kalctsky, co-chair- Thursday, Dec. 30, complimenting will entertain for the week-end Al
8160 WEST JEFFERSON AVE., Cor. Sloan
man, who may be reached by call- her daughter, Elaine, who is home Goldberg of South Bend, Ind., and
ing Longfellow 2422 for informa- for the holidays from Hillsdale Bernard Silver of Pennsylvania.
For Reservations Phone VInewood 2-9742
College.
tion regarding the luncheon.
Several hundred members have
Mrs.
J.
Cohn
will
hold
a
recep-
Miss Rosalie Kanners, student
already signed pledge cards and
paid for their pledges. About 10 at the University of Michigan, is tion in honor of the marriage of
days before the date of the lunch- spending her vacation with her her daughter, Bertha, to Jacob
eon, every paid-up pledgee will re- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fischler of Pittsburgh, Sunday,
Dec, 26, at her residence, 2476
ceive her admission ticket by mail. Kanners 'of Washburn Ave.
Blaine Ave., from 2 to 5 and 7 to
All pledges must be paid up by
Jan. 5,
Miss Babette Berg of Burlin- 10 p. m. No cards.
Next Wednesday morning at game Ave. is home from the Uni-
Mrs. Adolph C. Wolfgang of St.
10:30 a. m. another pep rally will versity of Michigan for the holi-
Paul, Minn., is returning to her MISS DOROTHY DAVIDSON
be held at the Home for Aged on day vacation,
home on Tuesday, after spending
Petoskey at Humphrey. Any mem-
Dr. and Mrs, Irving Stein and a month with her children, Mr, and unit of eight pieces under the
ber interested in attending this
daughter, Elmore; Air. and Sirs. Mrs. Irving Wolfgang of the Bel- leadership of Eddie Minich, will
meeting is welcome.
provide the music for the evening.
On Jan. 3, a meeting and tea Arthur Spiegel and Mrs. May crest,
Novel entertainment will be fea-
in honor of all paid-up members Spiegel, all of Chicago, spent the
Theta Alpha Lambda held a tured in the form of games and
to the luncheon will be held in the past week-end in Detroit, having
attended the Pope-Welt wedding party at the home of Anne Raizin , dances. Aliss Dorothy Davidson is
Home for Aged.
3358 Lawrence Ave., on Sunday, a member of the committee in
The art committee, under the ceremony,
direction of the chairman, Mrs.
Dec, 12. Dancing, entertainment charge of arrangements for the
The Great Lakes Club will hold by members of the sorority, and "Prom."
David Werbe, formulated enticing
The tea dance which was held in
their
annual
dinner-dance
at
the
ideas for decorations for the land-
games provided fun for the guests. the social hall of the synagogue
scape luncheon. Mrs. Bernard Belcrest Hotel, Saturday, Dec. 25. At the meeting on Friday, Dec. last Sunday afternoon was a suc-
Lachs, chairman of the program,
17, at the home of Gertrude Gross-
Herman Golanty and Lawrence berg, it was decided that a formal cess. A fine dance band supplied
promises outstanding entertain-
Roskam invited a group of friends progressive dinner be given Dec. the music, The club looks forward
ment for that day.
to more such affairs for members
Thanks are extended to Mrs. to a cocktail party on New Year's 25. Refreshments and dancing fol- and their friends, in the near fu-
BOOK CASINO . . . . $2.50
Hyman Altman for the splendid Eve at the Book Cadillac Hotel lowed the business meeting The rute,
from
8
to
11
p.
m.
next meeting will be held at the
ESQUIRE ROOM . . . $2.25
radio talks she has given for the
On Sunday, Dec. 26, the club will
(S,n. Mo. No.. 11111:00 P.M.)
past few weeks over the Altman
home of Edna Edelman. For fur-
If our on Sunday mornings, in be-
The Standard Club will give ther information call To. 6-6558. hold its next business meeting, A
speaker will address the group.
CAFE CADILLAC . . . $1.50
half of the luncheon Mrs. David their New Year's Eve party at the
The first meeting of the study
Mr. and Airs. Max Kaftan of group on Jewish problems met
Kliger is in charge of publicity, Book Cadillac Hotel.
2973 Tuxedo Ave. entertained 150 Dec. 22, at the home of Joseph
Mrs. Samuel Zeldes covers the
Cocktail Lounge open at 4 P. M. featuring
Airs. Kurt Peiser of Philadelphia guests at dinner on Sunday eve-
daily newspapers and Mrs. Philip
Christmas Drinks ...Tom & Jerry and Eggnog
is visiting with Mr. and Airs. I. ning, Dec, 19, at the Russian Vil- Roth on Canterbury Road. George
Gorelick the Yiddish papers,
Weiswasser,
advisor
of
the
Juniors,
T, Oberfelder.
lage, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah led the discussion on immediate
Make your New Year's Eva reservation NOM
of their son, Allen. There was a
Phone CAdillac 8000 ... Extension 9.
Aliss Jeanne Fisher, daughter of floor show and dancing. The Bar problems of Jewish youth.
A
tobbogganing
party
is
planned
Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher is Mtizvah delivered an address and
for Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 28, at
home from Briarcliff College. She sang several selections.
1 o'clock, to be followed by an
will leave next week to spend part
evening party for members and
The Metropolitan Club held of her vacation with friends in
Mr.
and
Airs.
Harold
D.
Raphael
their
friends.
election of officers on Dec. 15, Kansas City.
left for Palm Springs, Calif.,
and Morris Lefkowitz was re-
W. 0. Soalbach, Manager
where
Airs.
Raphael
will
remain
elected president for the third
Y. I. Chittandau, In., Resident Manager
Miss Barbara Komer of Lawr-
consecutive term. The other of- ence Ave. has as her guest Miss for the winter. Mr. Raphael will
National Hotel Mannar:mint Co., too.
return in about a month. They
ficers are: Max Phillips, vice- Anita Rosen of Cleveland.
Ralph Rita Ptoticisul
will attend the tournament of roses
president; Harry Heiman, treas-
in
Pasadena
on
New
Year's
Day.
urer; A. Soltk . ofsky, financial sec-
Mrs. A. Kosoglad and daughter,
retary; Leon Borokoff, recording Mrs. M. Nemer, gave a luncheon
At a meeting of the Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinberg
secretary; Joe Karp. sergeant-at- and shower at the Phalanx Club,
Sunshine Club, at Miami Beach
arms; trustees, Jacob Silverman, honoring Miss Ann Selman of Les- of Pennington Drive were hosts Fla., held on Tuesday, Dec.
Isadore II ersh k o v it z, Nathan lie Ave., whose wedding to Soi at a cocktail party given in honor at the residence of Mrs. H. II.
Stekol, Al. Klaus and William Win- Kosoglad will be an event of of Mrs. Weinberg's brother, Sam Prenzlauer, the following officers
Barnett, who left for New York, were elected for the 1937.38 sea-
ick; hospitaler, Abe Gorov: chair- Jan. 9.
Dec. 17, after visiting here for a son: Mrs. Fannie Strauss, presi-
man of the entertainment com-
few weeks. •
mittee, 31. Klaus.
dent; Airs. Mary Gordon and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosen-
The women's auxiliary elected stein of 3204 Glynn Court enter-
The Kvutzah Ivrith and the Rabbi Max Weine, former Detroit-
Harold Rosenzweig, vice presi-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Greenberg dents; Airs. Rose Kornick, trees-
the following: Airs. Irene Kap- tained
75 guests on Sunday, Dec. of 3027 Waverly Ave. invite their urer; Mrs. Julia Isaacson, secre- Ladies' Auxiliary of the Kvutzah er; Philip Slomovitz, editor of
lan, re-elected president; Mrs. 5, at a "Pidyan Hs-Ben", honor-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle; Meyer
Sarah Schwartz, vice - president;
relatives and friends to attend Lary; Mrs. Bertha Love, chairman have completed arrangements for Harrison, a member of the Detroit
Mrs. A. Resnick, treasurer; Airs. ing their grandson, Ronald Gary, the Bar Mitzvah of their son. Leo- o f entertainment; Mrs. Eva Prenz- the affair at which the Markson chalutzim group in Palestine, and
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
It.
nerd, on Saturday, Dec. 29, at lauer, chairman of publicity.
B. Gell, loan treasurer; hospitaler,
book will be introduced to the De- Leonore Markson, the daughter' of
Congregation Beth Abraham, Lin-
Mrs. Sarah 'loaner and Mrs. S. Weisman.
The club is planting trees in
at 9 a. M. Palestine in memory of the fol- troit public. The date they have Mr. Aiarkson,
Stocker; treasurer of flower fund,
Miss Thelma Mitcehll, a student Reception at home on Sunday,
set is Wednesday evening, Jan. 5,
Mrs. Rose Averbach; inside
lowing: Mrs. Rae Cohn, Julius
Infants Service Group
guard, Mrs. R. Sklar; chairman at the University of Michigan, is Dec. 26, 2 to 5 and 7 to 12 D. m. Isaacson and Charles H. Rosen- in the Philadelphia-Byron Audi-
spending
the
holidays
with
her
No
cards.
torium. Dr, Leo L. Honor will be
Sirs, Louis Fried, president of
of entertertainment committee.
berg, brother of Bertha Love,
the guest speaker, and William the Infants Service Group, thanks
Mrs. Grace Rubin; trustees, Mes- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
It is requested that all Detroit- Gay-man will direct the musical
At the last meeting of the Zeda-
dames Sadie Gershow, S. Ste- Mitchell of 16514 Baylis Ave.
members and their friends who
kah Juniors held Dec 19 final er's get in touch, upon their ar- portion of the program.
kol, B. Lefkowitz, R. Resnick. The
helped to make the milk fund bout
rival in Miami Beach, with Mrs.
Aim
Bernice
Kleiman,
a
The book, written entirely in on Dec. 13 a big success. The
student preparations were made for the Fannie Strauss, 202 Ocean Drive.
installation dinner dance will take
Hebrew, is entitled "The Complete group thanks the Detroit Jewish
place on Sunday evening, Jan. 9, in the medical college of the Uni- formal dance to be given in the
Works of Aaron D. Markson." It Chronicle for its co-operation, Due
at the clubrooms, 8623 Linwood versity of Michigan, daughter of Fort Shelby Hotel, this Saturday s
Dr. and Mrs. S maryaeiman
KI
night. ht There
Th will be moth er mee
is divided into two sections. The to the fine response the Infants
Ave.
of Calvert Ave., is the guest for ing on Sunday afternoon, Dee 25. o
first section is devoted to Mr. Service Group is planning to make
the week-end of her classmate,
Markson's own writings, The sec- this an annual affair.
Miss Anne Miller, in Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Mendel-
At the installation of officers of ond and smaller section contains
Many of the Infants Service
D. C. She will spend the remain- sohn of 3210 Rochester Ave. an- the Roomer Progressive Verein at the evaluations of Markson's lite- Group
cases are in need of bug-
der of her vacation in New York nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Lachar's this Saturday night, mem- rary works by prominent Hebrew gies, strolers and beds. If anyone
City.
son, Sherman A., on Saturday bers will stand for 10 minutes out authors. Dr. Honor, the guset has such items in good condition,
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
morning, Dec. 25, at Congregation of sympathy with Jewish students speaker, who was one of Mr. Mark-
get in touch with Mrs. Mor-
Aid Is sponsoring a bridge tea to
Reynold H. Bennett, son of Mr. final Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. in Poland who refuse to take ghetto son's students, has an article in please
rie Wittus, case worker, Univer-
be held on Tuesday, Jan. 11, at and Sirs. Harry S. Bennett of No cards.
seats and remain standing in their the book entitled "The Teacher sity 1-8170, and she will arrange
Fyfe'a Auditorium.
19022 Wildemere Ave., is home for
classes. The "stand-up" is made and the Pupil," in which he pays
A special meeting was held at the holidays from Harvard UM-
The Young People's Society of at the request of the Detroit Sec- tribute to Mr. Markson. Among to have them picked up.
Mrs, .1, Rose's home. The follow- versity.
the Congregation final Moshe an- tion of the American Jewish Con- other things he says that Markson
ing donated in memory of Rae
Philomathic to Debate Beth
nounces its annual games night,. grass.
was one of those few instructors
Cohen: Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
M iss Carol Lehman of Tarry- to be held Saturday, Dec. 25. at I Officers to he installed include
El on "Partition of
Gilbert and the Neugarten Sun- town, N. Y., is the holiday guest 8 p. m., in the bull room of Con- the following: I, Gruskin, presi- who knew how to inspire his pupils
Palestine"
not only with words, but with the
shine Club.
of Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Schlafer gregation Bnai Moshe.
I dent; Philip Yanovoky, vice-presi- life they themselves led ,
Mrs. J. Greenstone, co-chairman of La Salle Blvd. Miss Lehman la
The "Partition of Palestine" will
;
dent;
Abe
Bettinsky,
who
is
recon-
Other writers who contributed be the subject of the debate to be
to Mrs. J. Rose, will take charge a student at Connecticut College
Bette Elaine Wolfgang, datigh-: ering from wounds suffered when to this section of the book are:
of prizes which will be given at for Women.
ter of Mn. and Mn,. Irving Wolf.1 he was hit by a gunman's bullet, W. Frishberg, a veteran Hebrew held between the Philomathic team
the bridge tea.
rang of the Belcrest returned re-elected recording secretary, with writer; Daniel Persky, one of the and the debating club of Temple
Meyer Zolkower of 3202 Leslie Thursday from the University of A. Kahn acting for him until he co-editors of the Radon; Mlle! Beth El, at the Senior Council
British Jewry Is mourning the A ve.,
meeting, the evening of Dee. 27,
is a guest at the Alamac Illinois, where she is a student, to resumes his duties; K. Frankel,
a famous Hebrew poet; B. at 8 :30 o'clock, at the Jewish Com-
death of B. Z. Fersht, one of its lintel. Miami Beach,
Fla., for the spend the holidays with her par.I financial secretary; 4 Warren, Burly,
Isaacs, M. Gordon, Dr. M. W. munity Center, 8904 Woodward
most influential communal leaders winter season,
cots.
treasurer.
Levinson-Lovi. a writer of

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MRS. S. L. KAVANAU

JR. Y. P. S. PROM
SATURDAY NIGHT
Pleasant

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SAUL H. ROSE

Junior Apparel

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in the

Landscape Luncheon
Wednesday, Jan. 12

Budget Shop Dresses,

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• Young Moderns' Shop

Dresses, Suits, Millinery,

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Alter-Christmas

LATE MRS. ROSE SCHEFTEL

Fur Trimmed Coats, Furs, Better

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HIMELHOCH'S

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Al. Caplan of
16841 Muirland Ave, entertained
100 guests at dinner on Sunday
evening, Dec. 19, at the Belcrest
Hotel in honor of the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Stanley. Among
those from out-of-town were Sir.
Caplan's father, brother and sis-
ters of Pittsburgh and Mr. Davis
from Los Angeles. Cantor J. H.
Sonenklar rendered several vocal
solos and speeches were given by
the Bar Mitzvah, his grandfather
and others.

Air,. and Mrs. Royal Allen Op-
penheim of Prairie Ave. honored
Miss Lizette Freund and Dr. Bar-
nett Malbin at dinner Saturday
Among the recent visitors at
evening, Dec. 18.
the Colonial Hotel and Mineral
Baths, Mt. Clemens, were Mrs.
Mr, and Airs. William Frank re- W. A. Stearns of the Belcrest and
turned Tuesday, Dec. 21, from a Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jacobs of Glen-
dale Ave,
West Indies cruise.

Important Reductions
On All Apparel • • •

Starting Monday, December 27th

Flewers VW all aeraaisa• ...-
Dexter-Jar Florist, Tyler 6-8621

Prenzlauer Group's
Bridge Tea Jan. 11

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