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AESCULAPIAN LADIES AUX-
MARY will hold a membership
party at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at
the home of Mrs. Harry Dorf-
man, 19500 Canterbury Rd.
Prospective members are invited
to call Mrs. Nate Schwartz,, UN.
3-7531, or Mrs. Michael Wainer,
UN. 3-6792, membership chair-
men.
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JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
hold a special meeting at 12:30
p.m., Monday, at Bnai Moshe
Synagogue. Hamisha, Asar
b'Shvat customs will be observed,
and nominations for officers will
take place.
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On Jan. 28, EAST SIDE CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, initiated new
members. The Women's Coun-
cil degree team took part in the
ceremonies. • Mrs. Sam Elkowitz
was Chapter membership chair-
man. Honoring the work of Mrs.
Harry Coleman, a past president
of East Side Chapter, the initia-
tion class was named the Rose
Coleman Class.
DEXTER MOTHERS CLUB
will hold an oneg shabbat at
2:30 p.m., Saturday, at the Davi-
son Jewish Center.
An oneg shabbat is planned
by the 12TH STREET MOTHERS
CLUB on Feb. 16, at the 12th
Street Council Center.
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B N A I DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold its annual victory
party beginning with a dinner
at 7 p.m., Monday, at Lachar's
on Dexter. The dinner and pro-
gram will honor Mrs. Lenore
Miller and Mrs. Morris Garber,
who were donor chahmz,n. New
members will also be initiated
at this time, announced Mrs.
Seldon Leach, party chairman.
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The annual Valentine's Day
paid - up - , membership - tea of
HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will take place at
the Belcrest Hotel on Thursday.
A program has been planned by
membership chairman, Mrs. Hy-
man Gottlief. Mrs. Charles Solo -
vich, past president of Women's
District Grand Lodge No. 6, and
delegate to Supreme Council,
will be the guest speaker. Pros-
pective members are invited.
Games will follow the program.
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Mrs. Isadore Levin, president of
YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH
PTA, announces a meeting at
8:15 p.m., Wednesday, at the
Yeshivah building. Mrs. Meyer
Weisenfeld, local dietician, will
speak on "Healthy Body for a
'Healthy Mind." The night of
games on Feb. 16 will also be
planned. Mrs. Isidore Berger
will narrate a movie she took
on her trip to Israel.
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MAN JONGG SETS
TREASURY NEED MONEY?
Thank You
RENEE'S
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Beauty Salon
12241 LINWOOD
OPEN
THURSDAY
AND
SATURDAY
EVENINGS
UNTIL
9 P.M.
11551
DEXTER
AT
BURLINGAME
RED LETTER
DAYS
A SALE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE
REMEMBER THE DATES!!
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Beginning Saturday, February 9th,
SAT.,
FEB.
9th
and ending Saturday, February 16th,
MON.,
we will stage the most exciting
event in our history. We have never
FEB.
had such a terrific sale before. It
will jam our store with eager cus-
I I th
tomers from 9 a.m. in the morning
until closing time every day of
this great seven red letter day sale. We expect sell-outs, so please be early.
Don't miss the great opportunity to buy merchandise of Ben Pupko's standard
of quality at very, very low prices. You will remember this sale for years to
come. Space does not allow us to give you an elaborate display of type and
pictures of all'the merchandise we offer at this sole, but be sure you will not
be
disappointed.
Here are
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LONDON, (WJA) — According
WOMEN'S GOLDEN RULE
SOCIETY will hold its yearly to Baghdad radio, the Syrian
festival at 7 p.m., Feb. 17, at the authorities have decided to shut
Arbeiter Ring hall. Mrs. Caplan, down the Jewish Zilkha Bank in
chairman, announces that a din- Damascus, to investigate the
ner will be served. All relatives sources financing it and to set
up a committee to "liquidate" it.
and friends are invited.
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
Headquarters for
GIRLS, Pioneer Women, will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
at 11818 Dexter. Prospective
Supplies & Poker Chip Racks
members are invited. For in-
formation on activitiel call Syl-
UN. 4-4977
Lillian Fink
WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF via Rosent el d, membership
19730 Santa 'Barbara
YOUNG ISRAEL will hold a chairman, DI. 1-1435.
luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
• Feb. 18, . at the Young Israel
Center. A technicolor movie will
be shown, announces Mrs. Isi-
Enrich your treasury . . . Run a Theatre Party at the beautiful
dore Levin, president.
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PALMER PARK THEATRE, Hamilton at W. McNichols.
Mesdames Gerald Goodman,
, It's Reasonable and Profitable!
Joseph Dvorin and Albert Per-
CALL WO. 1-4282-3 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
lin, national officers of the IOTA
ALPHA PI SORORITY ALUM-
NAE, have planned the 1952
convention of the sorority to be
held in August at Chicago's
Edgewater Beach Hotel.
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Hester Besser, ADL chairman,
of ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai
We at Renee's wish to
Brith, announces a meeting at
thank you for your parti-
the home of Betty Mae Solomon,
cipation in our grand open-
2344 Glendale, on Monday at
ing on February 2nd.
8:30 p.m. The next board meet-
ing will be he held Thursday,
at 8:30 p.m., at the home of Es-
Our expert staff of hair tech-
ther Sugarman, 19971 Ardmore.
Girls interested in working on
nicians and manicurists are
a committee, contact Sarah
r e a d y to help you with all
Koenigsberg, p r e s i d e n t, TO.
beauty needs—so why, not call
8-8549. For rides to meetings,
call Theda Levy, WE. 4-2448.
us
for an appointment today.
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RADOMER LADIES AUX-
ILIARY, at its last meeting,
voted funds to the Sister Kenny
TO. 8-89-14
Polio .. Foundation, and decided
to send monthly food packages
to Israel in 1952. An executive
meeting will be held at the
h o in e of vice-president, Mrs.
Nathan. Wolok,
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Friday, February a, 1952
If anybody ca n
bring you values
it's V w ;e/4‘4 .1t .rsA4•43
Club' Aciiiiifiei
CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
BRAN.DEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a paid-up TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
membership party Tuesday eve- at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the
ning, at the home of Jeanne home of Bertha Rosenthal, 3800
Schwartz, 18403 G r e e n l a w n. W. Outer Dr. Borris Joffe, exec-
Marion Raimi, dues chairman, utive director of the Jewish
and Marjorie Jeremia, member- Community Council, will speak
ship chairman, will be hostesses. on "The ArlacIver Report." All
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women are invited.
DONALD FOX CHAPTER,
GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
Bnai Brith, will hear Haskell
Laze r e, ADL director, at its TER, Bnai Brith, will meet at
meeting Wednesday. A movie, 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Bnai
"One God," will be featured. Israel Synagogue. A fashion
Games and refreshments will show will be presented by Alice
and Myriem, with a professional
follow.
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model nnd member models dis-
WOMEN'S ORTHODOX playing separates, sportswear
LEAGUE will hold its third and resort wear from the store's
annual, film nights on Monday Paris Shop. Guests are welcome.
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and Tuesday evening, at Young
Israel Center. There will be two
AHAVAS A C H I M SISTER-
showings each night, the first HOOD , will hold its second an-
beginning at 7:30 p.m. Featured nual barn dance at 8:30 p.m.,
film is "God, Man and Devil," Sunday, at Van's Barn, W. 10
with Michael Michalesko a n d Mile Rd. Friends and members
Berta Gersten, starred in the are invited to contact Mrs. Irv-
cast. Tickets may be purchased ing Was rman, UN. 1-8249, for
at Hebrew Book Store, at Born- reservations.
stein's Book Store, or at the
door.
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League to Hear Talk
BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S I3v Bartley C. Crum
CLUB will hold its first annual
paid-up membership luncheon
Mrs. David Kliger, president
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
synagogue social hall. Mrs. of the League of- Jewish Wom-
Sophie Ellenbogen is member- en's Organization, in inviting all
ship and lUncheon chairman, 1 Detroit women to the League's
assisted by Mesdames Edith: Monday m e e t i n g, announces
Perry, Hinda Halpern, Ruth that Bartley C.
Acker, Ann Feldman, Helen Crum will be-
Kovan, Sarah Gutman, Hilda guest speaker.
The public
Tenenhouse, Nettie Ring, Belle
Ribiat, Ray Klempner, Beatrice servant, attor-
Kaufman. New members are in- ney and noted
vited. For information call UN. author, will
speak on "Our
2-3669.
Relation as
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER, Americans to
Bnai Brith, will hold its annual Israel." The
social affair at 8:30 p.m., program will
Wednesday, at C o n g. Bnai open with a Mrs. Kliger
Moshe. A play, "The Greena dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Cozina," will be featured. Call at Temple Israel. Home Relief
G o 1 d i e Franklin, TO. 8-2567, Society and Neugarten Medi-
cal- Aid will act as hostesses.
ticket chairman, for tickets.
The meeting is being dedi-
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HENRY MORGENTHAU cated to the Women's Division
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will fea- of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
ture a movie night, complete tion, an annual function at
with free dishes at its meeting which League members pledge
on Monday. The occasion will cooperation and support of Fed
also serve as a gift closet col - eration objectives.
The entire memberships of all
lection for veterans to send to
their families on special occas- affiliated organizations are wel-
come to attend.
ions.
TUES.,
FEB.
I 2th
a
few of the items we
offer at this great 7 day sale.
$30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 double
and twin size bed-spreads made of
satins and multicords will go while
they last at
$15.00.
$50.00 and
$60.00 bed-spreads will go at
$25.00.
$1 8.95 to $25.00 chintz
and multicord bed-spreads to be sold at only $10.00.
About 300 pairs of
traverse draperies made in our own shop of the finest drapery materials—
Satin scalloped all wool filled
values up to $20.00 only $9.95 per pair.
Hand made velvet and satin corn-
comforters, regular $22.95 at $14.95.
forters sold regularly at $69.95, sale priced at
$49.95.
Maderia type hand
60x90 spun
made tablecloths, 3 yards with 12 napkins, at only $10.98.
rayon table cloths, with 8 napkins, regular $14.95 now $7.95 per set. 600
dozen of Cannon and Fieldcrest towels in all the latest shades, regular values
Curtains of all types
from $1.29 to $2.98 will be sold for $.79 to $1.59.
and descriptions—Cottons, rayons, ninons, nylons, in tailored and ruffled
styles priced at this 7 day sale at approximately 50°4, of their former value.
We carry a full line of shower sets,
THURS.,
FEB.
I 4th
FRI.,
FEB.
5th
throw rugs, domestics such as
sheets, tablecloths, toweling, towels,
pillow cases, mattress covers. Every-
thing is priced at astonishing low
prices.
Have your draperies
custom made of the
latest spring drapery
materials. 5" hond-
finished h e m s, 4"
buckram pinch pleat-
ed tops, and weights
during this 7 day sale
at
NOTICE 1
Come early. We ex-
pect
Bring Your On
Measurements
departments,
even though we will
1 00
PER PAIR
FOR LABOR
fast sellouts in
m a n y
attempt to limit
ONLY ONE
BEN PUPKO
STORE
quantities so that ail
may share.
• ALL SALES FINAL WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
• NO LAY-A-WAYS
ro KO PHONE ORDERS
WE.
3-4857