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Clever `Myles Not Seen Elsewhere.
Spring and Summer Blouses
$5 $7.50 $io
Delightful, every one of them. Made so tasteful from
Georgette Crepe, tucked a bit, frilled a bit or embroidered,
beaded or combined with lace. Newest Spring colorings.
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MacDiarmid Candies are
Famous Because They
are Good to Eat
Friends of bliss Constance Sitter
I were glad to hear that she• has re-
covered from her recent illness.
A miscellaneous shower was given
! in honor of Miss Ida (.0 Mrs.
Bernard Frank, of RI' East l'ulmer
avenue, 35 guests attending.
Zemplr Nell El
Matra
lignellade
Sunday Services:
"Who Shall Ile the Spokesman for
Mr. N. I.. Prenaky, of Burlingame
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lightstone and
daughter,
Selma,
formerly
of
Vit.
the Jew?" will be the subject of
avenue, has returned from an eastern I
Rabbi
Franklin's sermon on Sunday
y
trip.
I ginia Park, will return to this cit
morning of this week. Services as
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Pollock, of Hotel Stat. on April 11 after an extended and usual begin at I 1 o'clock.
Sirs. S. I'.
ler, is spending some time in New I delightful stay in Los Angeles. Miss
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Lightstone was the honor guest at Sabbath Services:
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York, Boston and Atlantic City.
I many lovely affairs, both formal and
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Sabbath servktes beginning at
Mr. L. L. Blum, of Dote] Tuner: informal. They will take
an apart-
O,olward
dis- 10 :30 will be conducted by Rabbi
ment in the North
has returned from a visit to New 1 I trict and will be at home to friends Franklin.
has
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York City.
on April 20.
Woman's Auxiliary Asioci•tion:
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The
Woman's
Auxiliary will hold .
Mr. N i Glass, of lintel Sutt er, is
Charles Rosenthal and daugl,
M
g on Montay, pr
vis iting in New York and Atlantic ter, Evelyn, have taken an apart- its regu lar meetin
Wilson
ave.
II,
at
2:30
p.
m.
Miss Virginia Mae
City.
ment in the Wilder, SO51
nue. Mr. Rosenthal will arrive in Murray, director of the Woman's Ilu-
Mrs. Joseph' Goldberg, of Toledo, Detroit Sunday from the South, mitt of the Detroit Police Depart-
spent a few days in Detroit en route where he has been wintering in malt, will tell of interesting phases
of this new civic venture.
to Fostoria, Ohio.
ami and Havana
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imer,
of
Hotel
Tut
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Mrs. S. Reinh
On Saturday last Mrs. B. Gold-
ler, has returned from an extended berg of 2034 Delaware avenue, en-
Preparations are well under Way
eastern trip.
1 tertained at luncheon in honor of for the Annual Congregational Seder
is to be held in the Temple on
Mr. S. Kraus, of Hotel Charlevoix, Mrs. It. Mitchell, who returned from Which
has returned from a trip to New an eight months' stay in California, Saturday evening, April 23, at 6:30.
a highly
York. New Orleans and Chicago. Bridge This function promises to be As
the
was played after the luncheon. Deco- enjoyable and inspiring one,
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rations were carried out in pink and seating capacity is limited, it is el,
,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Horowitz, of Bos- l pink roses were the favors. Tables so.y necessary
that those who ex-
ton Boulevard, have returned from 1
ttend shall sen d in t heir
peel rvto
were net for 12.
a trip to Atlantic City and New York.:
mptly as possi ble
ns
as
pro
seatioa
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Mrs. B. Goldberg, of Delaware ave- re
to the chairman of the dinner corn-
Many beautiful affairs have been'
given for bliss Marion Morris and: nue, last Wednesday evening enter- mince, Mrs. Julien 11. Krolik.
, whose mar- I tained for Mrs. Anna Schonberg, of
Mr. William A. FBA
oung People's Society:
rings. occurs Tuesday, April 19, at CI veland who was visiting her sis- Y oung
On April 10, the Young Peoples
ter, Mrs. 11. Epstein.
the Steller Hotel.
Society will hold its last Mit1.0.
Month
dance.
FORM
LADIES'
BRANCH
For the pleasure of her son, Junior,
OF MIZRACHI SOCIETY
Mrs. Edwin Goldberg, of Delaware
avenue, gave a children's party on
Saturday afternoon last.
Multicolored
Summer frocks
As Refreshing as a
Springtime Garden
Lovely Crisp Organdies
Imported Dotted Swisses
Flowered and Plain French Voiles
Smartly Checked Ginghams
Delightful Linens nad Ratines
Soft Hand-made Frocks
This Spring our collection of Summer
Dresses in the Novelty Wash Fabrics is so
extensive that we are forced to give over
to thier display an entire new department
on our fifth floor.
WELFARE ORGANIZATION
A group of women belonging to GETS FUND FOR ORPHANS
the Farnsworth synagogue recently
ized into an auxiliary of the
Mrs. Edward .1. Bernstein and her
, ,in n
e
o
The card part.
two sons, Urish and Jesse, sailed for 111 izrachi Organization, to be know n
er, . as the "Noshim Ezras La Nlizrachi." Woodward branch of the European
France on April 1 on the st eam
stay.
with
Jewish
Women's
Welfare
Organize-
Scandinavia for a six months'
The organization was formed
t i on o f Detro i t, held Wednesday,
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Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Cohen, 1621 the help of Rabbi Levin, 100 having
enrolled as charter members. The March 30, at the home of Mrs. Sam
Re
following were elected officers: Mrs. Rosen, proved a great success.
ta
Euclid avenue, west , enterined
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were served after 4he
Professor Englander last Friday Dora Cantor, president; Mrs. Gros- freshments
evening prior to his lecture at Temple berg, vice-president; Mrs. Kababer, party.
The society acknowledges receipt
secretary, and Mrs. Gittleman, tteas-
Beth El.
of a donation of $25 from the Purity
urer.
Specialists in Candycraft.
Mrs. W. A. Cohen will spend the -- Chapter No. 359, which will mean
the saving of another European
week-end in Toledo, attending the
Woodward at Clifford
J. L. C.
orphan, for transportation to the
1322 Broadway
wedding of Miss Myra Ziegler.
Woodward
at
Boulevard
United States. A donation of $.
G. & R. McMillan Co.
at the open from Mrs. Ira Cohen, of Cass ave
Woodward at Alexandrine
wash
Broadway Market
Miss Bessie Frazer, of East Ilan-A mock trial was
Woodward at Collingwood
meeting of the Young Judaean !Ater- nue, is also acknowledged.
New Chocolate House
cock avenue, entertained 18 friends
Club on Sunday, April 3, at the
A meeting of the North Woodward
at her home on Saturday last in ary
PHONE MAIN 4548
Shaarey Zedek. Plans were discussed branch will be held on Slay 9 at tht
honor of Miss Sylvia Sparberg, of for a hike on Sunday, April 10, at
(All Stores)
home of Mrs. I). Flayer, Mento
Buffalo, N. Y.
Lake Orion. The next regular meet- avenue, corner John It. All corn
ing will be held Sunday afternoon, munications to the organizatiot
Miss Sylvia Sparberg, of Buffalo , April 17, at 3 o'clock, at the Shaarey
should be addressed to Mrs. S. B
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Solomon, 1403 Elmhurst street.
Zedek.
The largest and finest Jewelry Store on the East Side
▪ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Frazer, of East Hancock avenue.
Picturesque Gowns for Picturesque
Settings.
Dresses whose mere possession spells a vista
of lovely occasions—the broad verandas at
the Country Club—a stroll in the garden
to pluck a nosegay.
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Imported Dotted Swiss Dresses Especially
Featured at 25.00.
Y .
The New Cotton Frocks Range in Price
From 12.75 to 39.50.
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I'll do my part
to help launch
the matrimonial ship
I'll furnish the ring!
LAND NATIONALIZATION
JUDAEAN DEBATE TOPIC
Miss Jeanette Langer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Danger, of 225
The Knights of Judaea, a local
McLean avenue, entertained at her
home on Sunday afternoon, April 3, Young Judaea circle, led by Sir.
Samuel Heyman, who is supervising
in honor of her birthday.
the work of Young Judaea in De-
Mr. Albert B. Weiss, of 213 liar- troit, has challenged the Tikvas Zion,
ue
is
convalescing
rom
an
another Young Judaea circle, to a
▪ man aver
u
...._.lion at the Grace Hospital An- dehate, to take place in the near f-
e. The leaders of the two circle s
nex, on the Boulevard and Lafayette
have
decided
on
the
question
of
"Na-
g avenue west.
tionalization of the Land in Pales-
Miss Jennie Strom and her iece, tine" as the topic to be discussed.
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The debating teams of the two
,g- Joyce Bookatz, of Clevela , who
ful sprit g vace. clubs and the sides will lie decided
g spent a very t deligh
4 J tion with their sister and aunt, Mrs. upon soon and the debate will take
tit Charles Apsel (nee Annie Strom), place shortly after Passover.
S of 319 Medbury Boulevard, have re-
)s-: turned home.
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TAU SIGMA DELTA
ri
To the Renders of
The Jewish Chronicle
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It's up to you to make
it a dream of her
youth come true.
Every girl ' •oks forward to her engagement ring
with its flit '1,•iir stone and beautiful setting.
You get doll ,r for dollar diamond value in
me—they're the kind of rings
atone you buy from
a man is proud to give and a girl is happy to wear.
We Announce A Very Interesting
Sale of Beautiful
French-Room Hats
Miss Fay Goldsteitt'of Chicago, •
P--
• bride-elect of the season, is the hon-
I ored guest at the home of Mrs. Fan-
nie Lewis, 7739 John It.
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A miscellaneous shower was given
g
g Wednesday evening in honor of Miss
S Fay Goldstein, of Chicago, at the
• home of Miss Edna Lewis, '1739
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At a meeting of the Tau Sigma
Delta Sorority, the following officers
were elected: Ethel Smith, presi-
dent; Sadye Garfinkle, secretary and
treasurer; Lillian Rosenblum, pub-
licity manager. The Sorority gave a
theater party last week, with a din-
ner after, at which all members and
guests participated. Many interest-
John R.
ing events are planned for the fu-
ture. The next meeting of the Tau
Mrs. Fred E. S'Renco, of St. Louis,
Sigma Delta will be held at Miss
Mrs.
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Rosenblum's home on Tuesday,
Israel C. Brown, of 1217 Burlingame
April 12.
avenue.
TIKVAS ZION
Miss Lillian Scher, student at the
University of Michigan, is spending
,
The Tikvas Zion, a Detroit Young
va c ation with her )
p
I her sring
Garfield Judaea circle, will celebrate the holi-
H! Mr. and Mrs. Sol Scher,
day of Pesach with an entertainment
S avenue.
and social to be held on Sunday af-
Mrs. Roy Fisher, of 1246 Edison ternoon, April 24, at 9677 Cameron
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• avenue, delightfully entertained at a avenue.
card party last Wednesday afternoon
The committee in charge is plan-
in honor of Miss Fay Goldstein, of ning for the staging of a short I'ass-
program,
over playlet, a musical
Chicago.
numerous monologues and humorous
recitations and other features, in-
Mrs. Daniel Cohen and daughter, cluding Passover games.
g Danabella, of 1042 Marlborough aye
The committee consists of Mary
nue, left for an extended trip to St.
Markofsky,' Rachel Goldfaden and
3 Louis to attend the Brith of the first
Ehrlich BolIding
Lesser.
m son of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Jennie
A debate with the Knights of Ju-
r Alex Kurlander (nee Rose Cohen, of
ADAMS AND HASTINGS
daea on the question of the "Na-
Detroit).
as
tionalization of Land in Palestine"
Not in the High Rent district.
will be held shortly after Passover,
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Taub, of 285
the team from the Tikvas Zion to be
Theodore street, entertained 30
chosen next week.
guests at a card party.
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city. Recommendations may be had on
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We docorate homes and halls with 1
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prices.
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A SPECIALTY.
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REMODELING
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