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Time to Choose
Your Spring Suit

Only a few buying days remain
before Easter to secure your
Spring outfit. There is not a mo-
ment to spare if you wish time
for leisure selection and to have
your suit home in plenty of time.
Prices—

$45, $65, $85

up

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The Misses Helen and hlabel Klein-
...Hilt entertained delightfully at a
Kitchen Shower at their home, 1698
\Vest Philadelphia ace true, in honor
of NI , . Sara Sit:tin, on NVednesday.
Nlarch 5, the ide a 'icing a Kids' Party.
The table decorations were pink aml
green. and the guests included: The
Nli•- ■ Ethel Gordon, Ibirothy No
P..ssie Brenner, Lenore Teas-
kr. Lillian C,ottesman, Ituth Rosen.
Eleanor Katzer, Sara
Shalit, Mollie Ashertniti and Henri-
etta 1/vorkin.

HEADS LADIES' AID
DANCE COMMITTEE

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LESSAULER—MOSES.
NIrs. Binh 1.1.--•ailer, of 4448 Tiri•

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of her daughter, Irellr, to

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o'clock Sunday .ifterninii..
Nlarch 20, at the Congregation IVNai
Moselle, Garfield and lieauhien street..

SHALIT—MELLINOFF.

Mrs. A. Goldsmith has returned
from u trip to Florida. She is now
visiting her niece and nephew in
Indianapolis.

\I r. and NI rs. 1.011Is S11:1111 allI101111,
the marriage of their slaughtsr, Sara,
to losepli Si. Manna, son of hlr.
and Mrs. II. Nlellinoff. of tins city.
to take place on Sunday, March 27.
Italibi A. NI. Hershman will officiate.
\1 r. and NITS. MenillOff Will leave fir
all extended trip through the east :At-
er the wedding._

The Junior European Women's
Welfare Organization of Detroit has
lent considerable assistance to the
Jewish Institute of Detroit in ar-
ranging for the Arts and Crafts Ex-
hibition held this week.

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The Ladies' Ail' Committee have
Mr. and Mrs. II. Fineberg, of Al
completed elaborate arrangements for
a Purim Mask Ball to 1e given on toona, Pa., announce the engugemen
of
their slaughter, Frances Rose, to
March 27 at the Staffer Hotel. The
committee in charge has planned for Meyer Davern, of this city.
a can' enjoyable craning suitable for
the occasion. Mrs. Ilarry Klein head;
the committee in charge. The olli-

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Mr. and Mrs. David Segan and
Mr. and Mrs. David Miller have
moved into their new home at 8821
Dexter boulevard.

Seven MacDiarmid Stores

care perfectly for the candy needs of
Detroit people

MacDiarmid's Candies are
Identified With Detroit.

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Specialists in Candycraft.

Woodward at Clifford
Woodward at Boulevard
Woodward at Alexandrine
, Woodward at Collingwood

1322 Broadway
G. & R. McMillan Co.
Braodway Market
New Chocolate House

PHONE MAIN 4548
(All Stores)

1535 Washington Blvd.
At the Steller

Brogue Oxfords

For

Girls, Misses and Boys

Exceptional quality and styles, in Black
or Tan and Gray Suede and Russian
Calf; both one and two-strap models.
Priced from

$8 to $10

Boys' Topcoats

Mannish, tailored garments in Raglan models,
from sizes of 2 years up. Blue Serges, Tan
Coverts and Scotch Mixtures. Girls wear
them also.

— You neves pay more at Canton's –

The largest and finest Jewelry Store on the East Side

No Sir !
You Wouldn't Wear a
Hair Woven Ring

Then why an antique
setting?

The bits of jewelry you have
tucked away will make the foun-
dation for a new platinum ring
or bar pin.

I offer you the newest blots of
New York jewelry designers or
will carry out your individual
jewelry ideas.

See my special plati-
num mounting for $40

No matter what the character of the stone may
be—you can entrust it to me with perfect safety
—I give my personal attention to this part of the
work.
My charge account system simplifies things for
you—it's founded on confidence—my confidence
in YOU. submit designs—free of charge—for
your approval—make up the ring or pin to your
special order and charge it at the regular cash
price. Come in and let me show you some of my
newest mountings in platinum, green and white
gold.

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Building

ADAMS AND HASTINGS

Not in the Nigh Rent district.

The Chronicle Recommends Its
Advertisers To A 1 I Readers

Hats that complete
the Easter Costume

MRS. HARRY KLEIN.
hlr. and Mrs. Jacob Soifer, of 653
A. Aubrey Jacobs has left for
French Lick Springs, Ind.,•where he cers 14 the society are NH, Iguatz 31edbury avenue, announce the birth
Kraus., president: NIrs. lamb Ellnian, of a daughter, Jeannette, on Mar. 7.
will spend 10 days.
vice-president; NIrs. Alex Stein, sec-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenzweig
Announcements have been sent retary; Mrs. Joseph Miller. financial
out announcing the approaching SITrul ry ; Mrs. Harry Mittman, (nee Gertrude Frank) announce the
birth
of twin sons, Irwin Jerome and
The most noted Fifth Avenue mil-
cr.
marriage of Miss Sadye Fellman and Mastic-
Arthur Marston, on Jan. 24.
Mr. Joseph Stanley Stuffing at 251
liners have contributed their latest
Woodland on Sunday, March, 27. JUNIOR HADASSAH
They will spend their honeymoon in
CANTON JERICHO
successes
to this fascinating col-
TO
GIVE
ANOTHER
New York. The bride-elect has been
LADIES' AUXILIARY
entertained at various functions and
lection.
DANCE ON APRIL 9
a
will be the recipient of numerous
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Canton R.
others.
Models for every occasion, formal or
Junior Hadassah is giving an in-
No. 50, P. M. I. 0. 0. F.,
formal dance at the Hotel Taller on Jericho,
informal,
are offered, including:
have
arranged
fur
a
pedro
party
to
Miss Sophia Schubb, of 1208 Fif- Saturday evening, April 9, for the
teenth street, gave a farewell party benefit of the Palestinian orphans. be held at the home of Miss Lena
Hats with glistening fruit and
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Weingarden,
503
East
Palmer
ave-
Saturday evening, March 12, at her The entertainment committee has
flowers.
home, for Ilarry Steiner and Sam promised something out of the ordi- nue, Tuesday evening, March 22.
Friedman, who left for Pittsburgh. nary both in the line of music and This is the third of a series of pedro
11 Hats with gracefully drooping
Among those present were the Misses diversions. Tickets can be procured parties being run by the auxiliary.
The committee, of which Miss :Min-
Sarah Carton, Anna August, Sophia from any of the members. Further
plumage.
Lehrman, Eleanor Katzer, Ruth Ro- developments and notices of the af- nie Silverman is in charge, consists
of
Mrs. Doris Cohen, Miss Bertha
sen, Rebecca Lehrman, Shirley fair will appear later.
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Large brimmed hats.
Greenfield, Sophia Schubb and Rose
The next regular meeting of the Leder, Mrs. Estelle Meyers and Miss
Schubb. and the Messrs. Sam Grekin, organization will be held Monday Lena Weingarden. Invitations may
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Elegant lacy hats.
Jack Stone, Saul Sklar, I. Lawrence, evening, March 28, at the Shaarey be secured from any of the commit-
Sam Ilopher, Henry Appelbaum, Zedek. Each girl is asked to bring tee or from members of Canton
Daring
Drectore models.
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Thomas Schubb, Max Schubb, Max a small trinket of some sort to be Jericho.
Friedman and Harry Seiner.
auctioned off at the meeting. The
proceeds of this auction are to be PROF. MORGENSTERN
Mrs. Herman Stanfield entertained given to the Palestinian :Medical
GUEST HERE SUNDAY Dic icaumuistaiguilinunisio nisits crasisiiii
the Greater Detroit Grove No. 81 of Unit.
the Woodmen of the World with a
Dr. Julian Morgenstern, Professor
pedro party at her home nn Fred-
Y. J. L. C.
of Biblical Science at the Hebrew
erick street. Prizes were given away
Union College, will occupy the pulpit
and a luncheon was served.
A regular meeting of the Young of Temple Beth El on Sunday morn-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prensky Judaean Literary Club was held ing. Dr. Morgenstern is well known
have returned from a short visit in Sunday afternoon, March 6, at the in Detroit, where he has delivered
Shaarey Zedek synagogue, at which several series of lectures on Biblical
New York City.
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the following new officers were Science. Ile is an erudite scholar,
Miss Inez Dane Ross, of New York, elected: Sidney Berke, president; a clear thinker and a forceful
speaker.
The
public
is
cordially
in-
Eva
Marcus,
vice-president;
Anna
graduate of the New York School of
Philanthropy, who has done valuable Islaxman, secretary; Morris Kraus, vited.
social work in Rochester, N. Y., was treasurer; Abe Blondy, sergeant-at-
the guest of Miss Regene Freund, of arms.
HACHOVA DANCE
Program, press and athletic com-
2116 Central avenue. Miss Freund
entertained her guest at luncheon on mittees were appointed at this meet-
The Ilachova (lance, to be held at
Saturday, March 5, covers being ing, as well as a board of directors,
consisting of five members. The the Shaarey Zedek, Saturday even-
laid for 12.
next regular meeting will be held at ing, March 26, promises to be a very
the Shaarey Zedek Sunday after- unique affair. It will he a night of
The Misses Mary Nathanson and noon, March 20.
fun, the committee on arrangements
Ruth Weinberg entertained for Miss
reporting that it will be called "A
Minnie Shore, a bride-elect of the
Night at Coney Island."
I.
CARMEL
ADDRESSES
month, at her home, 961 Theodore
Finzel's archestra will supply the
street, Friday evening, March 11, at
PURIM BALL WORKERS music and the entertainers are from
a miscellaneous shower. She was
Waterston*: Berlin and Snyder, Irv-
presented with many beautiful gifts.
Workers for the I'urim Zion ball ing Berlin Inc. and I.. Fiest. Also,
Covers were laid for 30 guests and
Ill
two prominent Jewish boys, Aubrey
the evening was spent in dancing to be held Sunday evening at the Gittleman and D. Nathanson, will
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Majestic ballroom, Woodward and
and entertaining.
render
vocal
selections.
Harold
4
Watson, met at a rally last Sunday
Ekelman
is
president
of
the
club.
On Monday evening last, an alumi- afternoon at the Hancock Institute.
num shower nAs given by Mrs. Particular progress in the prepara-
Harry Fleishman and Mrs. Charles tory work was reported by Miss WINDSOR TO CELEBRATE
P. O'Neil at the home of Mrs. Finish- Pauline Seltzer, Miss Fannie Ka-
PURIM FEAST MARCH 24
man, on Tuxedo avenue, to Miss Sa- dushin and Simon Richardson.
Mr. L. Carmel, of Cleveland, who
die Fellman, who is shortly to be
By permission of the Board of
married to J. Streifling, of Kala- is in Detroit in the interest of the
mazoo. More than fifty guests, beau- "Marbadia" Corporation for Pales- Education and under the direction
tifully gowned, passed the evening tine, addressed the meeting, review- of the teachers, Messrs. Kasdan and
in games, dancing and singing. The ing the work of the Zionists through- Liss, the Windsor Hebrew School has
—Like all other Victor Co. products, hold first
decorations were elaborate and typi- out the world. Ile touched especial- prepared for a rich program on
place among all instruments of their type.
cal of the Easter season. Prettily ly upon the work of the "Calutzim," Purim night, March 24.
The program planned will include
colored Easter eggs were distributed the pioneers for Palestine, and em-
They are not only true in every detail of
as favors and many beautiful prizes phasized the new spirit that has a playlet in the form of a trial of
were awarded to the winners of the brought the Jewish youth of Europe Haman, the villain of the story of
design and embellishment to the period they
Purim.
This
play
was
staged
about
to
a
realization
of
the
duty
of
build-
games. A tasty buffet lunch was
represent, but preserve. as well, all that clear-
served. The occasion was one long i ng Palestine. He expressed his be- a dozen times in Detroit last Purim
to be remembered by those present. lief that the Jewish youth of America by various Young Judaea organiza-
ness of tone and matchless perfection of repro-
will not be wanting in this spirit, tions. It was written by one of the
duction that characterize, and win for the Vic-
pointing out that heroism, rather Detroit Young Judaea leaders.
JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE than martyrdom, is now the domi-
As part of the program, five of the
trola
the leadership universally accorded it.
school
children
will
tell
the
story
of
neering note in Israel. Ile said that
The Victrola can be had ni these period models:
All arrangements have been com- the Jewish youth has shown that the I'urim in the original Hebrew. A
pleted for the Novelty April Fool Jewish people can and will build number of recitations will also be
LOUIS XVI, WILLIAM & MARY, QUEEN ANNE,
given by the pupils of the school.
(lance to be given by Jericho Re- Palestine.
Many humorous numbers have
GOTHIC, ADAM, CHIPPENDALE, SHERATON.
bekah Lodge No. 328, I. 0. 0. F.,
also been prepared for the program,
Friday evening, April 1, at Ameri- BOY OF 16 TO READ
which
will
be
opened
and
closed
by
l'rices
range from $575 to $1,500. The highly artistic
can Eagle Temple, Bethune annul
singing of national hymns.
and electrically operated William and Mary Victrola pictured
Brush streets. The committee, of
SCROLL OF THE LAW the The
Ladies'
Auxiliary
of
the
Tal-
sera
at
$1,650.
Our Divided Payment Plan is available to
which Mrs. Rose Cohen is chairman,
mud Torah, under the supervision of
anyone wishing to take advantage of it.
has arranged several novel surprises,
Marvin
Reasler,
16
years
old,
will
Mrs.
Sumner,
will
distribute
Shalach-
none of which will be divulged until
Your inspection of these superb instruments is eord'aly
read the Scroll of the Law on Purim Monos bags to the children.
the evening of the (lance. A limited
invited. You'll find they stand foremost among the art crea-
number of tickets have been printed morning at the B'Nai Israel syna-
tions of the musical instrument industry.
gogue
on
Mullet
street.
This
will
and it is suggested that they be se-
STUTSMAN DISCUSSES
cured from the chairman or any of be the first time in the history of
Detroit that a boy of his age will
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
the committee.
read the Scroll in the original Ile-
brew. The boy was born in this
AMITIANS
J. 0. Stutsman, superintendent of
country and has received a good He-
The House of All Things Musical
the Detroit House of Correction, will
brew education.
Downtown Branch, 1231 Broadway Ave.
address the Young Men's Hebrew
The next weekly meeting of the
Association
at
their
meeting
next
Amitians will be held at the home EUROPEAN WOMENS
Tuesday evening, March 22, at the
of Miss Nell Price, 9136 Cameron
Headquarters, 1515-21 Woodward Avenue
avenue.
WELFARE SOCIETY Jewish Institute, Hastings and High
Highland Park Branch, 13747 Woodward Ave.
streets. Mr. Stutsman will speak
The European Jewish Women's on "Capital Punishment" and will
OBITUARY
VICTROLAS,
standard designs, $25 to$480.
Welfare Organization of Detroit will outline the various ideas connected
hold a regular meeting Monday with the present idea for its intro-
N1r, Edward Piyowitz (Fannie Le- evening at the Mogen Avrohom syn- duction in the state of Michigan.
vine t. of Ionia, Mich., passed away agogue, on Farnsworth avenue. Mat-
At the same meeting, W. L. Van
Saturday, March 12, after a serious ters of great importance will be Zandt, editor of the D. U. R. publi-
illness. She is survived by her taken up at the time and the mem- cation, will speak on the "Service-
Every Guest Will Bring a Day's Sunshine to a
mother, Mrs. H. Levine. of '16 Gar- bers are therefore urged to attend. at-Cost" plan.
field :mottle, Detroit: two daughters.
Needy Family.
Murrel, 8 years old , and Harriet, 4
year, three sisters, Mrs. Arthur
I. Ilarris,.ansi the Misses Myme and
Flora Levine; and two brothers,
David and Samuel, of Detroit. The
— MADE TO YOUR ORDER —
funeral was conducted from her
mother's residence Sunday afternoon.
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AND
We
Rabin Judah L. Levine officiated
Burial took place at the Nlaephela
Invite
Comparison.
cemetery.

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VICTROLAS

Grinnell Bros

LIVING ROOM SUITES

Julius Cassel, 45 years old, 3423
John K street, secretary and treas-
urer of the Delta I'laster Co., resi•
dent of Detroit for 15 years, died
earl) Sunday morning at his resi-
dence. The deceased was born in
Cologne, Germany. He was the son-.
in-law of Joseph Nederlander, of De-
tron. He is survived by his widow
and a daughter, Sarah. Mr. Cassel
was a member of Ellsworth Lodge,
Masonic Lodge of Cleveland as well
as the Detroit Lodge No. 34, B. T.
0. E Funeral services were conffivt-
.ed at his residence Tuesday after-
noon. Rabbis Hershman and Franklin
officiating. Burial took place at the
, Clover Hill Cemetery.

MASQUERADE

PURIM BALL

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SUNDAY, MARCH 27th

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