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Announce Engagement
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Miss Julia Klein has returned from
Toledo, a-here she attended the wed-
ding of Miss Minh Zeigler.
DETR6IT,711 7 111GAN
No Connection With Any Other
Store.
Misses' and Women's
't$ 4
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ash
Dresses
JT,
$1015 - $25 up
There are no many styles that
it would be a real task-though a
delightful one-to give full de-
scriptions. We believe that their
presentation is of immediate in-
terest to women and young wom-
en. Plaid and white dotted ging-
hams, plain voiles, organdies and
organdies combined with Canton
Crepe and Silk. Critical interest --
requested.
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Miss Carolyn Berliner, of 3642
Brush street, was delightfully sur-
prised with a birthday party given by
her mother and Mini Sue Schlussel
at her home Sunday evening, April
10. A very pleasant evening was
spent, at which 24 guests were en-
tertained. The decorations were
carried out effectively in orchid and
pink. Various selections an(
inga were rendered by Miss Flo
Freedman.
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A delightful card and dancing
party was given by the Misses Fein-
stein, of Medhury Boulevard, Tues-
day evening, April 12, entertianing
Misses Matilda Fisher, Leha Fisher,
Anna Goodman, Pauline Goodman,
Caroline Bauer, Viola Mayer and
Messrs. Elias Egan, George Braver-
man, William Brock, Frank Nathan-
son, Ira Cohen, Eli •ibbman, Jack
Fishbaine and Yale IA mberg.
buffet lunch was served during the
MacDiarmid Candies are
Famous Because They
are Good to Eat
accaffgroua r i
Specialists in Candycraft.
Woodward at Clifford
Woodward at Boulevard
Woodward at Alexandrine
Woodward at Collingwood
1322 Broadway
McMillan Co.
Broadway Market
New Chocolate House
G.
We Are In
Our New Location
Mr, Herman Harris, of 253 Med- =---;
bury avenue, announces the engage-
ment of his daughter, Annabelle M.,
to Mr. Jack Bowe.
evening.
Owing to the coming Passover
holidays, there will be no meeting of
the Blue Bird Girls Tuesday, April
19, the next regular meeting to be
held Tuesday evening, April 26, at
the home of Miss Anna Gold, 665
Kirby avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Bloomgarden
announce the engagement of their B
daughter, Mabel, to Dr. Herbert I.
Kallet, of Detroit, son of Mr. N
Mrs. M. Kallet, of Syracuse, N. Y.
Remarkably Lolly Priced
While called Sport Suits. in reality they. are just
as serviceable and smart for business, shopping
or any informal occasion. Since their smart-
ness will survive many a season's wear, the
economy 01 a sport suit is unquestioned.
"Full-Wool" Jersey Suits, 15.00
on Monday, April 11, and spent in
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrod Cohen, of is
enjoyable evening. The next meet- elehde. bride was charmingly gowned
in bridal satin. Her court train was 3502 Brush street, announce Ay 1
ing will tie held at the home of Miss
of rose point lace. The bouquet con- birth of a daughter, Irene Mildred,
Shirley Greenfield, 579 Farnsworth
ti
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avenue. All members are urged to slated of orchids and fillies of the on March 29.
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attend. valley. Mrs. Samuel Gerson was the
matron of honor and Isadore Gerson BALL TEAM OF WAYNE
Miss Hattie Winkelman was hos- assisted as best man. The bride was
LODGE NO. 2, I. 0. 0. F. I
away .
i)y her brother-in-law,
tess at a birthday party given in her given
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honor at her home, 441 Alger ave- Samuel Gerson. The flower girl was
A unique entertainment has been
Tale, on Sunday evening, April 10, little Lois Gerson and the ring bearer
40 guests attending. The home was "Middle” Gerson. arranged for the baseball club of
The marriage ceremony was fol. Wayne Lodge No. 2, I. 0. 0. F., for g
beautifully decorated with pine and
blue tulle ribbons, the same color lowed by a reception and supper for the evening of April 28. The "Juve- I '
ble 400 guests.
in
the
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°niters, a miniature m
s rile
scheme being carried
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Among the out-of-town guest comedy of 12 talented children
ations. The favors were pine
decorations.
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lad 14:ii ie tia nl . were Mr. and Mid. . Sol Williams, Mr. ern, dance,
rs comedians and 'rn
for
the
, c7insi•lhaskettille gentlemen.
Mr
an
hn,
d
Mrs
clans,
including
Rose
Stein
and
Mrs. ' eseP h K o
an
wtes fur
m r. an
7:: . d Silberman,
eve int
a ;
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ter part of the evening was given
11 . Frances Kahn, has been secured for
the occasion. The affair will be held
over to dancing, Jarvis Orchestra M rs. J. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs.
Win kel- Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. I,. Goldman
furnishing the music. Misa
Temple, Avery
and
B. Emery,,
beau- and daugh ter, Mrs. Rubinstein and at the Wayne
River avenues.
man was the re cipien o f many
daughter, all of Port Huron; Mr. and manager of the club, is assisted by
tiful gifts.
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of Lan Grand
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Tree.
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Mrs. Joseph Gerson an so
William Tree and James M
The committee that was in chargein,'
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have left
of the B'Nai Mosche synagogue ba-
M r. and Mrs. Hayden
zaar, held several weeks ago, in re- for an extended eastern trip.
porting on the results, thanked the
committees for their assistance in
ROBINSON-SCHLISSEL
making the undertaking a success.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Robinson, of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrow have Des Moines, Iowa, announce the mar-
rnoi.(1 from 408 Palmer avenue to riage of their daughter, Goldye, to
Mr. Myron A. Schlissel, of this city.
563 Belmont street.
Mr. and Mrs. Schlisael will make
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their home at the Addison Hotel.
Y. P. A. GIVE PLAY
BY JOSH SARASOHN
It is more centrally located and
convenient to the shopping dis-
trict. We offer you the same per-
sonal service, the same high ,
standard of furs at reasonable
prices.
REMODELING
Cold Storage and Insurance.
Cherry 7233
Kallen Bros.
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low price for a well-made, all-
This is an astonishingly
d in sev-
hree new models are offere
wool jersey suit,
ered heather shades T of green, blue, rust, grey and brown.
Furriers
it
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at 19.75
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Choose Any Style.
We Will Make It.
SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER
Reliable Upholstering Co.
301
JEFFERSON W.
Detroit Exclusive
Caterers
Weddings, Banquets and
All Social Occasions.
For many years we have catered to
the leading Jewish Social Affairs of the
city. Recommendations may be had on
request. No occasion too small or too
large.
We decorate homes and ha
Natural and Artificial Flowerslls with
Phone as for quotations.
Detroit Catering & Decorating Co.
M. A. PEREIRA, Manager.
Mate 3777-Hemlock 5654
162 RICHTON AVENUE.
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want a re al diamond,-a beauty"
me an en-
chuckled a customer the other day - "Show
gagement ring that's different-one that a girl will be
me
now
and in
proud to wear-that will be a credit to
years to come."
I was glad he was from Missouri,
A Charge Acccount
is open to you
for the asking-you can arrange your own terms for paying-
you'll find it free from the red tape and other objectionable features
of the ordinary installment account.
Not in the High Rent District.
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Ehrlich Building, Corner Adams and Hastings.
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incert singer. She will sing the
a o n
ronstam will address =
Mozart aria "Voi ('he sapete" from
Dr. N. E. A- --
Marriage of Figaro," Duparc's
Du- the Detroit chapter of the Intercol- F_-:
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an I.
L'Invitati"on au Voyage, and L'En- legiate Zionist
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bussy's Aria de Lia" from "
Z. A. Passover celebration to take 1--
font
In Prodigue."
the absence from the city of place Tuesday evening, April 19, at =
Mr. Gabrilowitsth, the orchestra will the Shaarey Zedek. will
The be
topic
of
"The
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be directed by Victor Kolar in the Dr. Aronstam' assover."
numbers: Saint Saens Message of l' committee, of which
following numbers:
Marche "Ileroique," two Nocturnes The program
by Debussy, "Nuages" and "Fetes," Miss Minnie Telanof is chairman, has =
the Dance of the Nymphs and Satyrs arrange d for an elaborate program E_
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from "Amor and Psyche," by Georg in addition to Dr. Aronstam's talk.
Schumann, and Svendsen's Overture The program will include a mock de-
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"Carnivla in l'aris." bate "Is a peanut pc- E-.
For the only time this season Mr. sachdig?" There will also be a violin -
Gabrilowitsch will appear with the solo, a sol dance and numerous
Detroit Symphony Orchestra as Pi-
other numbers on the program. Re-
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ano soloist as well as conductor in freshments will be served after the F-
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program.
'assover celebration is being
the fourteenth and last pair of sub-
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scription concerts, Friday and Satin.- he l =
day evenings, April 22 and 23, in arranged especially for the purpose
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Orchestra Hall. Mr. Gabri of entertaining De Jewish col- -F•
n terested in Zionist
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will play.Rachmaninoff's Second Con- lege students i
certo for I'iano and Orchestra opus work. All college students are in- F
18 in C Minor. Mr. Kolar will di- vited to attend this entertainment =
i rect the orchestra for Mr. Gabrilo- as the guests of Detroit I. Z. A.
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' witsch's solo.
Parthenon Athletic League. =
The orchestra, under Mr. Gabrilo-
witach's baton, will play Mozart's
he -Parthenon Ath- F.--.
The irls of —
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ahyFlat Major, number
en tertained their friends EF
Sy m p on
d the Liszt Symphonic Poem letic Leaggue
Saturday evening, April 9, at a gath- .-..
30n
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No. 3, "Les Preludes." —
ering given at the home of Miss Sara
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Rabinowitz, on Kirby avenue. The Er
BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS following were present: The Misses FE
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The box social of the Bicur Cho- Helen Goldstein, Sylvia Moss, Ade-
Juniors will be held at the line Cohen, Sara Rabinowitz, Marion ..=.
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le.rn
Shaarey Zedek on Thursday, May 5., Caplan, Mollie Newman,
Helen
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Shapiro.
Maes Ro-
dolf
members are all invited to bring senberg, and Milton
Sylvia Mahler, R ns
The
Julian
their friends, the committee guaran- lien Bloom,
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teeing something entirely different in Weber, Phelix Schomberger, ..,.•
the way ref surprises. The ladies are Vieber, harry Rosengard, Ben Sha- ..
tee tiring prepared lunch boxes that piro and Sam Snitz.
sre to be raffled off. Entertainment
TIKVAS ZION
i and dancing will follow the disposal
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the boxes. The committee in .
been social consists of i The Tikvas Zion Thursday even-
oarge 1, 1 the
Miss Ruse Miller, as chairman; Miss 1 ing elected Anna Raimi, president;
Ma
Billy Rosen, Fannie Stonily, vice-president; Golry
Henrietta Berger, Miss
Miss Lena Lampert, Miss Hannah 1 Markofsky, secretary; Rose d-
Rosen, Miss Eleanor Katzer, Miss fades, treasurer; Anna Bookstein,
Sylvia librarian; Jennie Lesser, judge. The • ig
Mollie Silverblatt and Miss
Sunda y
pa rty win
iterriberg, and the Messrs. Manual p,,,,,,,,,..
24, at 9677 Cameron
Rosenthal, Dave Berger, Harry I afternoon, April
avenue. A fine program Is being 1
.tone Charles A. Millie nad Harry
prepared.
Satovsky.
i of
Skibo Tweeds are excep-
tionally desirable. The
one on the left comes in
a light rust shade at
78.00.
A contrast of two colors
is another new note. The
one skete'led at right with
the rust jacket and white
skirt is 39.50.
for I enjoyed showing him the beau-
tiful mountings and stones I have.
If you are newly engaged or contemplating the step-your interest
centers in a ring-come in and let's talk it over
PASSOVER CELEBRATION E--_
We
Invite Comparison.
Tweeds will outlast any
other material; never
need pressing, and can be
worn twelve months in
the year.
This combination is con-
sidered ultra-smart. One
model is sketched in cen-
ter and may be had in
Navy, ('open and Tun.
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SOLINSKY-GREENFIEL D
0. Greenfield, who gave a mis-
shower, and Miss Bush-
Mrs. Emma Patten lloyt, soprano, cellaneous
of Chicago, a singer new to Detroit, house, who entertained at a delight-
will be the soloist of the Detroit Sym- ful luncheon and aluminum shower.
phony Orchestra concert Sunday af- Mr. nad Mrs. Edward Greenfield
ternoon, at 3:30 o'clock in Orches- left for an extended trip through the
Middle West.
tra Hall.
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ass a wail
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Mrs. Hoyt s i said
. rn DETROIT I. Z. A. TO HOLD
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trac n t e o d hvaoviecehal zen
LIVING ROOM SUITES
Fine Tweeds,
Silk Lined,
29.50 to 78.00
Plain and Plaid
Combinations
The largest and finest Jewelry Store on the East Side.
In the presence of their immediate
"An Artistic Fnish," a short play-
Miss Bessie Solinsky, daugh-
let written by Joshua S. Sarasohn, families,
of the Young People's Auxiliary of ter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Solinsky, and
the Shaarey Zedek, was presented in Mr. Edward Greenfield, son of Mr.
the gymnasium of the synagogue and Mrs. F. Greenfield, both of De-
last Sunday evening as a prelude to trait, were united in marriage at the
the dance given by that organiza- home of the bride on Sunday, April
tion. 10. Rabbi Judah L. Levin performed
Charles Rubiner played the part the ceremony.
The bride wore a charming gown
of an artist and Marvin Gingold that
of a poet, the Misses Elizabeth Hoch- of white organdy and carried a
man and Rose Zuieback playing op- shower of bridal roses and fillies of
posits them. Jack Fisher and Miss the valley. The Misses Ethel Blum-
Dolores Weiss completed the cast. enfield and Ethel Weingarden, cous-
Mannie Stein and Marvin Jacobs ins of the bride, were bridesmaids.
were responsible for the setting of Mr. Dave Berlin was best man.
I the play. The play was an enter- Among the out-of-town guests were
taining bit of comedy, replete in Mr. nad Mrs. Alfred Greenbaum,
local color and allusion. their sons, Bethel and Eardley, of
Jackson,
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Jackson, and Mrs. Ilarry Nebel, of
Cleveland.
honored Miss
EMMA FATTEN HOYT
g those
SUNDAY sosZYdIrlins; the past week were
SINGS —_
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Mrs.
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The New Sports Sutts Are
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Between Bagley and Cass.
Main 2236-7102.
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The Detroit friends of Miss Belle
Aronson, of Newark, N. J., will be MRS. NORMAN B. HAYDEN (NEE
interestra in the announcement of
MISS ISABELLE LEVINE).
hngagement
to Mr. Harry 1.. Tem
er e
The wedding of Miss Isabelle Le-
per, a prominent young attorney of
Newark. Miss Aronson on several vine, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Levine,
M r. and Mrs. David R. Corbin
„ccasions has been the guest of her and Norman B. Hayden, son of Mr.
sister, Mrs. I, B. Rosengarten, of Ion and Mrs. A. II. Hayden, both of this (Adele Barnett), of 2053 Seward
avenue,
are receiving congrtaulations!
city, took place Sunday evening,
ColoradO avenue.
April 10, at the Stotler Hotel, in On the birth of a daughter, Betty
presence of the immediate fami- ElaMe, on April 11.
The Delia Sigma Gamma met at the
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Rabbi A. M. Hershman oni-
Miss Hannah and Billy Rosen's home lies.
527 Grand River Ave. W.
Main 4769
MISS BERTHA GREEN.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Green, of 649 King
avenue, announce the engagement of I
their daughter, Bertha, to Mr. Harr:
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L. Rosenbreg, of this city.
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(All Storm)
REPAIRING
Marriages
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teat Annual
Spring Sale
of Pianos
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Player = Pianos
- and
New Sample Pianos
Low as
$298
New Sample Player-Pianos
Low as $470
Exchanged Pianos
Low as
$127
Exchanged Player Pianos
Low as $360
ON EXTRA
EASY PAYMENTS
OPEN EVENINGS
DURING SALE.
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and Stock
is being
Fast Reduced.
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if you can't call.
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Similar bargains at our stores at 1231
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kind at elicit of our
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