A merican Aprish periodical Curter CLIPTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Mrs. Nani Madalie and daughter, Mildred, returned to their home in Mancelona after spending an enjoy- able winter in this city. - Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Lieber- man (Nizzie Behrmannl, have gone to Chicago, where they will reside permanently. sl Late Spring Suits • ' BRIDE IS HONORED BY ORGANIZATION Miss Minnie Shore and Mr. David E. Garfield were married Sunday evening, March 13, at the B'Nai Ilrith Club rooms. The bride was handsomely gowned in white dutche•a Pertinent remarks on the Easter Hat where she spent a week with her Mr. S. Berger, of Brush street, is brother, Philip - Levy. spending some time with relatives 559 and friends in Rochester, N. Y. Lintlenbaum, Jacob 1 ■ 1 r. Woodland avenue, returned from a d ays . tr i p, t o Gary, hod. Mr. Arthur Rosenthal, of Traverse ' -- - City, is visitnig with relatives and I Mr. and Mrs. Max Lieberman, of friends 10 this city. - - f- ,23'• Second boulevard, will be at 13°st°^ 1 home Sunday evening, April 3, from Mr. 11. B. Lehmyer, boulevard, is spending some time in s to o'clock, in honor of their h was son Samuel and his finite. w 0 Now York City. Miss Libbit. Fred, of Waco,. Texas.. $45, $65, $75 Mrs. A. Hazenbush, who was the guest of relatives and friends ill this city, has returned to her home in St. Joseph, Mo. By Way of Sugsgstion- Just that vivid note to accentuate the rather sombre effect in a street costume. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Shert•sky are at borne to their friends at 8787 Dexter boulevard. ■ Joseph B. Goldberg, of Put- name avenue, spent several days in New York the past week. - - Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sommers, of Hotel Statler, have returned from an extended eastern trip. Mac Diarmid's Candies and "Seven Store Service" leave nothing to he desired. They are essentially complete. Mac‘Diartnid's Candies are identified with Detroit c.,g 'antu alr Specialists in Cantlyeraft. Woodward at Clifford Woodward at Boulevard Woodward at Alexandrine Woodward at Collingwood 1322 Broadway G. & R. McMillan Co. Broadway Market New Chocolate House PHONE MAIN 4548 (All Stores) O Victrola ,pf-) ) selections -forEASTER ' "Les Rameaux" (The Palmsi Enrico Caruso .Enrico Caruso "Hosanna" .. "Open the Gates of the Temple". . Evan Witliims "Messiah--I Know That My Redeemer Lucy Marsh Liveth" . "Oh, for the Wings of a Dora'" -Lucy Marsh Reinald Werrenrath "The Palms" Reinald Werrenrath "The Lost Chord" "Festival Te Deum," Part I .Trinity ('heir "Festival Te Dem," l'art II Trinity Choir "Hallelujah Chorus - . Pryor's Band "The Heavens Are Telling" Conway's Band "Angels Ever Bright and Fair" Lucy Marsh Try Choir . "Unfold Ye Portals" . William Robyn "The Palms" . Harry Macdough "The Holy City" "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" Ilarold Jarvis ... "Christ Arose" Ilayden Quartet —and many other Easter Records, to- gether with largest stock of all other classes of Victor sele ctions. Played over here or sent to your home on approval. Phone, Cherry 36011. Downtown Branch, 1231 Broadway Ave. Mrs. M. Barack, of Virginia Park, gave a birthday reception in honor of her sister, Miss Esther Millicent Feldstein, on Saturday. March 19. --- • Mr. Wolf II. Keitlan and his niece, MISS MINNIE SHORE. Miss Celia Meyers, have returned from a three weeks' trip to Wash- satin and see uin and 'a veil of gor- bo Mr W M Myers, of Hotel Taller, ington, Atlantic City and New York, geous lace. The brutaluqu et is spending some time in New York sisted of a shower of whit e roses and E: P City. Miss Hilda Aronheim, of Virginia lilies of the valley. The Amitian Club, of which the - - - presented some of her pupils Burk, Mr. and Mrs. A. Berger, of Long- in a piano recital Th6rsday evening, bride is a member, honored Miss fellow avenue, have returned from following were on Shore by attending, the wedding and March 17. . The several weeks' visit in the east. the program: Marvel Abelson, Me- presenting the couple with a Dutch riam Arkerson, Rose AgronotT, Eve- silver basket. :Miss Betty Daridou, Mr. S. Lipsitz, of Hotel Tuner, is lyn Apple, Edith Babcock, Lillian secretary of the club, attzhal as the Bronstein, Gertrude maid of honor, accompatt.'ing her as spending some time in New York and lila Buller, - Swartz. Boston. Fredeman, Ida Iletzel, Esehtr Kemp, best man being Mr. Harry Etta Mason, Sarah Mason, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Garfiled have left for Mr. Louis E. Gessler, of Boston Sachs, Sophia Skwor. Bernice Stria- an extended trip through the east and boulevard, has returned from a trip kowsky and Edith Strinkowsky, ,if' will be at home to their friends the of the month, to New York. Mount Clemens; Ida Vander, Rose latter part — ----- Vander, Lillian Weingarden, Rebecca Mrs. M. L. Stern (Gertrude Wer- Miss Eva Werbe, accompanied by Wa Siegel. Mr. Sidney Lipp- elt. Id theimer) and daughter have returned Miss Mildred Nurko, sang a group assistant soloist. to their home in Chicago after a of songs at the annual meeting of man was _ yen , pleasant visit here with friends and the Women's Lawyers' Association, M r. A be Adelson, of Kirby „ held Thursday evening at was which east, has returned from Cleveland, relatives. the home of Mrs. Ascher Cor- where he delivered a lectdre on be- Mrs. Harry Lefkofsky, of Kirby nelius, of East Boston boulevard. half tit' the Hungarian Relief Society. avenue, entertained at her home - - - _ _ Tuesday afternoon' complimenting Miss Seidovitz, of Port Huron, has , Rabbi Leo 'M. Franklin left on her cousin, Miss ElizabetIrLefkofskl returned home after week's stay the a visitor from Pittsburgh. The afte r.- in this city with relatives and friends. Thursday for Chicago to it address at the celebration Of the noon was spent in cards and a des Mr. and Mrs. 1.ewis J. Be Young twentv-fifth anniversary of the lightful luncheon was served to the and daughter, Dorothy, will move founding of Isaiah Temple and also following guests: Miss Elizabeth Chicago of Dr. Lefkofsky, Mrs. Erwin B. Better, Mrs. into their new home at 1953 Hazel- of the ministry ill Joseph Stolz. He is also to-speak be Cohn, Mrs. Louis Freedman, wood avenue, on April 1. beforethe new congregation at Mrs. Harry Sellins, Mrs. Goodwin • Miss Pauline Winkleman has ar- Winetka. Rabbi Franklin is accom- Lefkofsky, Mrs. Rose Kresiler, Mrs. ponied by Mrs. Franklin and laugh- Harry Wheeler and the Misses Rae rived from Europe and will reside With her sister, Mrs. A. S. Weismer. ter Margaret. They will return to and Anne Cohen. the city on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rackofsky, of On Monday evening last Miss Ruth 258 Garfield avenue. gave a birth- As a revival of the old Philomathic was at home to friends in day party last Saturday in honor of Franklin honor of her guest, Miss Ilelen E. smith. the program scheduled for their son, Philip, who woo 8 years old Jackson, of Pittsburgh. Miss Jack- last Sunday evening was a complete on that (lay. Forty guests, mostly son leaves fur Saginaw on Tuesday, success, J. J. Rosenthal gave an little friends of Philip, were enter- but will return to spend the next interesting exposition of Purim; 11. tained. week end in Detroit previous to her Rand spoke on early Jewish settle- ment in North America; II. Barahal discussed Zionism and the reformed Mr. E. Baron, of 283 Hancock are- returning home. nas., east, has left for New' York Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon, of 1110 Judaism; L. Schulman offered "The City. Medbury avenue, entertained at din- Vision of the Immigrating Jew," and --- ner last Sunday, March 2n, in honor I.. Friedman described the spirit of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Baker, of Bur- of their brother and his fiance, Miss American Judaism. Mr. R. Kallman ' lingame avenue, have returned from Rose Brenner. of Cleveland. On acted as the critk of the evening. - Sunday evening, March 27, Mr. a week's stay in New York City. Monday Mrs. Gordon gave It theater party for six ladies at the Temple Fred Butsel wit! speak before the no regu lar pro- Mrs. F. Stearns, of Detroit, is vis- Theater in honor of Miss Brenner. club. There will It:are urge d to at- All alumni iting with her son William in Phila- The party was followed with a dainty R. delphia. luncheon at the Empire Tea Room. tend. The Philomathic now meets at • the Mr. and Mrs. August L. Frankest- The Punch Dansant given by the Talmud Torah, 57 Division street. steen, formerly of Detroit, gave a Kadimah Girls March 12 proved to Meetings begin promptly at 7:30 on farewell dinner in honor of Mrs. a very successful affair. Among Sunday evenings. David Rosenthal and sous, Emanuel la, and Milton, prior to their departure t , entertainments of the evening SATURDAY' AT 8:30 from Los Angeles on March 18. was a demonstration fancy dance Among the Detroiter, who attended given by Miss Sara Drapkin and Mr. the function were Mrs. Rose Freid- Sum Fields, recently of the legiti- man, Mrs. Samuel L. Greenbaum 11111i mate stage. Songs were rendered by Sam Fields and Jack Harris.' Mr. Miss Kale Aronson. Fields will he remembered as having Mrs. David Rosenthal and sons, appeared on the Temple stage a short Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor Emanuel and Milton, have r,:turned time ago. On the committee was ORCHESTRA HALL to Detroit after a winter's sojourn in Miss Frances Farber, chairman, as- California and are now at home to sisted by Isola LaPeters and Satlye Garfinkle. GUIOMAR NOVAES, Pianist their friends at 390 Frederick ave- PHILOMATHIC CLUB DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA nue. Miss Elsie Goodman is spending a week in Chicago visiting with the family of Rabbi Epstein. Grinnell Bros Headquarters, 1515-21 Woodward PROGRAM Sibelius Second Symphony. Beethoven Fourth Piano C divert°. Wagner Good Friday Spell, "Par- sifal." Rimsky-Xorsakov Easter Over- ture, Seats $1.00, $1.50, $2.08. Box Seats $3.00. NOW ON SALE GRINNELL'S NEXT SUNDAY CONCERT, APRIL 3. Soloist- ESTELLE LIEBLING, Soprano. Seats 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Box Seats $1.25. On Sale Grinnell's April 1, 2. Tell the Organist to practice up on Lohengrin or Mendelssohn — then Surprise Her with a Ring There is nothing that bol-ter, up man or tongue-tied youth Id, gagement ring in the pocket . 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B In honor Of Miss Sara Drapkin, whose engagement to Mr. Sam Fields Was recently announced, a miscel- laneous shower was given March 14 at the home of 'kits Item Finkelstein 'flit Sisterhood of Congregation by the Kadimah Girls. The evening Emanuel will meet at the home of was spent in games and dancing and Mrs. M. Blumberg, 1485 Chicago at midnihgt a beautiful luncheon was served. Among those that were pres- boulevard. out Monday, March 28. ent were the Misses Sadye and Mol- lie Garfinkle, Lillian Rosenblum, Mae Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Franklin and Highland Park Ilr•nch, 13747 Woodward Ave. Mrs. A. Ilarris, of Battle Creek, Idereur, Libby (fold, Alice Kaplan, spent the week-end with Mr. and Helen Targo, Clarice Shank°, Ethel Mrs. II. Fisher, of Atkinson avenue. 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