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April 22, 1921 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-04-22

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CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, ONICI

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.octal and
Qrsonal

Clever Styles Not Seen Elsewhere

of Fashion

r

and Quality

—Chokers

—Stoles

Rabbi and Mrs. Swath.] Sachs, of
1044 East Kirby avenue, are spend-
ing the Passover holidays in Toronto,
Canada, where Rabbi Sachs will oc-
cupy the pulpit of the University
Place Synagogue. 1•;11 route home
they will visit in Rochester, N. Y.
---
Sirs. Emily I.. Kohnstam, of New
York City, who is here attending the
wedding of her twice, Miss Marion
Meters, and Mr. William A. Fixed, is
the guest if her sister, Mrs. Mark 0.
Morris, if 17 Connecticut

—Coatees

Rabbi and Sirs. Leo NI. Franklin
have returned from Washington, I).
C., where they attended the 32nd an-
nual convention of the Central Con-
feretwe of American Rabbis, of
which body he' is the retiring presi-
dent. Rabbi Franklin W RS elected a
member of the Alumni Association
of the Hebrew Union College.

—Scarfs

Appealing styles in beautiful peltry, assembled

after the most painstaking selection. They are

examples of the finest qualities to be had.

One-Skin

Scarfs

$40

Russian

IEGEL

Marten

to Entertain
Children at Beth El

grinplis rill El
Not r

Pesach Services:

Summer Furs

Stone

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Fitch

Two-Skin

DETROIT, MICIJIGAN

Scarfs

No Connection With Any Other
Store.

$25

Your Out-of-Town Guest will
Enjoy a Visit to any of the
Seven MacDiarmid Stores!

5*s_Pirrmiefr

Specialists in Candycraft.

Woodward at Clifford
Woodward at Boulevard
Woodward at Alexandrine
Woodward at CoRingwood •

1322 Broadway
G. k It McMillan Co.
Broadway Market
New Chocolate house

PHONE MAIN 4548
(All Stores)

Miss Dorothy Labret is attending
the Middle West Educational Confer-
ence in Cleveland.
-
-
Miss Esther Van Praagh, of Battle
Creek, who was visiting with her sis-
ter, Mrs. I.. E. Frankel, of the De'
Eke' apartments, On IlazIewood ave-
nue, for the past month, has returned
home.

Will

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ee for the first day Pli..SOVer
take 1,1111Ce on Saturday morn-

A Rhapsody of Vivid Hates

The

Marks this Season's Sport Frocks

Ever more resi)lendent are the flamboyant
tangerines, orange and paprikas, the sparkling
cerise and reds. For the blond Amazon or the
brunette; of brilliant coloring are bold Hunter's'
green and Jade.
Novel indeed in execution and versatile in
the use of materials is this striking collection of
sport frocks.
For the Country Club or Garden Fete is a
dashing combination of white wool yarn in
closely woven loops and paprika Canton Crepe.
Sketched above 95.00.

Special Panora,' Musical Service:

On Sunday morning of this week
at 11 o'clock there will be held in the
tern pie a Meerutl musical service' ap-
propriate. to the Passover. This
service, under the direction of Mr.
William Howland, Will be partici-
pated in by the Detroit Choral So. p
cit•ty of 100 voices, The ritualistic
music will be led by Mr. henry J.
Berkowitz. 1•;very seat in the Temple
should be taken for this service,
which promises to be all unusually E
Rabbi N:
beautiful and inspiring one.
MISS GLADYS LOTT.
Franklin will deliver a brief address
under the title "The Song of the A
Miss I.ott, noted entertainer and
singer, comes to Detroit to entertain Sea."
the children of Temple Beth El on
Con g reg•t ional Seder:
Saturday evening, April 30.

Quaintly Gay Little Daguerre Type
Gingham Frocks

On Saturday evening, .April 23, at g
6:30, the annual Congregational Se-
der take place in the Temple. a
A splendid Passover repast has been
prepared for the occasion. The.
ritual service will be led by Rabbi N
Franklin and the musical service feir
the evening will be under the direr. a"
tion of Mr. I. Leonard Braun, as-
sisted by Mr. Berkowitz. As the
seating capacity is limited, only those
who have made previous reservations
Coll be accommodated.

Filmy Laces and Nets

6

a II (I

Goldman, who rendered several vocal birthday by a gathering me of one exact elate will be announced later
hom e
ehe
and members will be notified.
and piano selections, and David Na- party to be hld
at t
thanson, with vocal selections. The of the members. This is the second
ial
affair
the
Philomathic
has
,
soc
table was se t f ew 25.
, at the home of Mrs. ..............---e•-••••••-e-••••••••••••••••••••-•-*
t
Plans for a theater party on Satan- given, the firs
G. Brown, who, many old-time
Jaen',
day afternoon, April 23, were corn-
pleted at a meeting held at the home Philomathians will remember, was
)
of Mrs. H. Ilarris, 5324 Beaubien the hostess. The party is to be at
street. The next weekly meeting the home of air. David Budnitsky, se-wseseses•••••••••••••••••••*-
Axe,
of
ax
Weinberg,
Alger
avenue,
Sunday
evening
Sfax
M
of
Miss'

572
will be' betel at, the home
Stich., is visiting her father, Mr.
Sylvia Rosenberg, 430 Frederick are- - alay 1, at 7:30 o'clock.
'
'
What seemed a hotly contested af- M
Samuel Buckner.
nue, on April 26.
__ ___
fray was finally concluded last week

...

ijnittiac Notris

527 Grand River Ave. W.

Between Bagley and Cass.

'4

Of course You Are Going
to Look Your Best

Bad

with the victory for Louis Rosens-
Miss Alma Buchner entertained
weig as the sixth man on the Model eight couples Friday evening, April

15,
honoring her sister, Mrs. Max
On account of the holidays, the Meeting teams. The other five, who
meeting of the Kadimah Girls will were chosen almost by unanimous Weinberg. The evening was spent
be held Wednesday, April 27, at the vote, were J. J. Rosenthal, M. Cohen, in cards and dancing.
__
Netv
H. C. Baiter, W. DeYoung and D.
Whatetvr You
Kadimah club rooms.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein
three-act play, to be given by Budnitsky. This greatly important
the Dramatic Department, is now un- event will occur some time in June entertained Mrs. Max Weinberg and
Z
her sister, Miss Alma Buckner, taking
der way, and considerable interest is at the Shaarey /,e'dek
hall.
Daniel Budnitsky was further hon- their guests to the Temple Theater.
being given towards its production.
ored by being elected to the Board
of Directors, which place was recent-
Mrs. Saul Orman is giving a the-
PRELIMINARY PLANS
Wednes-
ly left vacant by the resignation of ar
te party for six guests
day
afternoon at the New Detroit in
Hurowitz.
FOR ORCHESTRA SEASON . 1. Ilhurly
There will he no meeting of the honor of Mrs. Max Weinberg, of Bad
Preliminary plans
for the 1921-22 Philomathic this Sunday, owing to Axe, Mich., and Mrs. L. Meyer, of

- the Passover holidays. The week fol- Peoria, Ill., who are guests in town.
season of the Detroit Symphony Or
chestra include the presentation of lowing, however, a timely debate will
10 pairs of subscription concerts be on the floor in the question ''Re-
with assisting soloists; Sunday after- solved, That the United States Can- and
Mrs. son,
Rose
Stare,
Alpert,
of Webb
daughter,
avenue,
Stella,
De-
noon series; one or more Young Peo- cel the 'Allied War Debts." Ben Ito- troit, were Sunday guests of the
Ple's series and public school con- senstein, Ben Safir, captain, and Syd- Fluckner family.
ney De Young will uphold the affirm-
certs.
neman, Louis
Fineman,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meyer and
It has been considered advisable ative, while J
I to change the subscription concerts Schulman and Aaron Weiswasser, daughters will spend the Passover
holidays
as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1 to Thursday and Friday evenings captain, will contend. Louis Gold-
hilomathic visitor.
Schtorsky of Kirby avenue.
from Friday and Saturday evenings smith will be a I
Negotiations have been started by NI.
as obtained during the current sea-
to the end of arrang-
Mr. Julius Levin is in New York
the
son. The list of assist ng soloists h Philomathic
Co ttiker leeb s ates with Albion and Hope c ity.
not complete as yet, but will offer in
--
the most famous artists in the fields
Miss Flora Schwartz spent the
of voice and instruments. The dates
and
for the season follow: Oct. 20-21, • Gold watch charms with the letter i: week-end as the guest of Mr.
oe se en nth a: 17:11171Cto Mrs. Joseph Schwartz.
Nov. 3-4, Nov. 17-18, Dec. 1-2, Dec. IT. ”111. ns aa i t b te. d.l. ha J7Ilb
Jan. hen, Cl . C. Baiter, I. Iskowitz and J.
15.10, Dec. 29-30, Jan. 12
Mrs. Norman Buckner is giving a
for the success they
ly H
-, Feb . 23- Shururwitz
b 2-3 , F e.
b 9 10
6 27, F e.
- dinner .
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g u ests at their pi
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made in the recent l'hilomathic--U.
tiaN•
VO
Niarch
•r Par t Y °T
W atIMM
24, March 2-3, March 9-10,
of D. dual debate.
new III 'mt. on Dwight street, Tuesday
23.2 4, April 0-7 and April 20-21.
April 19, honoring her sister, Mrs.
I,. Meyer, of Peoria, Ill., and Sirs. I
;
YOUNG JUDEA DRAMATIC Max Weinberg, of Bad Axe, Mich.
TAU SIGMA DELTA

KADIMAH GIRLS

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.

For Passover Week

May Need in

Spring Wearing Apparel

REMODELING

Cold StorAge and Insurance.

Cherry 7233

Main 4769

4

Inteller

The Philomathic, in honor of the
Fine checks, light and airy through the clever
great Jewish festival, Passover, par-
use of white organdie with daring bits of color in
ticipated last Sunday evening in a
embroidery, ribbons, flower and fruit.
Mrs. I.. E. Frankel, of the De'Elce discussion.of various feature's of the
apartments, on Hazelwood avenue, holiday and also of other very inter-
In addition to the above described, the Fifth
left for Battle Creek and Lawton on esting and well prepared subjects of
Floor Special Shop of Summer Dresses displays a
Thursday to visit her sisters.
a strictly Jewish character. Chief

charming variety of dotted Swisses. Voiles and Or-
among those who participated and
The Alma Sewing Bee wish to who received first, second and third
gandies at very special prices.
thank their many patrons who con- prizes, respectively, were: Daniel
12.75 to 32.50
tributed toward the success 14
Budnitsky, %eh° discussed the misrep- Annual Student Day Service:
rattle recently given by the society. resentation of the Jew in English
The annual Student Day 14 the
Charming, versatile, fascinating. youthful.
Proceeds were distributed among des- literature and I , f the aspects of a
Temple will take place on Sunday,
titute families.
true modern representation '
May I, when an elaborate program
e tar ti ng ly portrayed May
for the Hour of
11,,,,,,,,,,,,
.lowish
peril,
and
Louis
has
been arranged. Those expecting N -- -
A delightful birthday party was th
. e,
who offered a complete to entertain students as their guests t
Luxurious
Elegance
given by Mrs. M. Bowfin at her home Reese m.,......, ,
on that day should notify the chair- k
s un day.
4697 Kerwin avenue, can
review of the life and deeds of
:k man of the Hospitality Committee, 0
• Jack
No hostess can afford to deprive herself of an
en' o.
- %ere.
April 17, in honor of M iss M amie. Aloe-es.
lit hors who spoke

• ,
Thumin,
"The
Call
of
Passover,"
D.
Mr.
Adolph Sloman, Charlevoix llo•
Bowfin.
elegant costume of lace and net fur the many long,

- Kaufman, "The Zionist Outlook;" tel, without delay.
warm afternoons spent in entertainment.
Eighty couples enjoyed the mall
the B en Sift r, "Profeessor Einstein—A
party given by
nee d arc
In the picture one sees a charming frock of this
mti Poet i nScience;" S. De Young, "The, Lecture Postponed:
The lecture by Stephen Leacock 1
Young people.,, Society of
l
World," Louis Schu man,
type made Bouffant by colorful Bower wreaths,
afternoon,
April
17,
Jews
of
the
M
New
ve•stry rooms, at "1 he Realization of the ew Hope, announced by the en's Temple Club I
Moshe Sunday
while bands of blue georgette add a lovely touch
Gull- for next Tuesday evening, has, been
in the synagogue
, Been Rosenstein, " 'she Need
similar and
(we - A postponed to a later date, whim will
Beaubien.
of color. Price 95.00.
Mr.
,rnil,..t r a ,,,Ile,:.aker111
st„i :, v. f u:11
B
thirfield
and arranged, to be given a a
he organiz- be duly announced.
of the
party is being
E
--
in the near future.
noun, was the critic of the evening
E
Beaded Georgettes in Lovely Pastel Shades
e
eopl
.. Society:
together with Messrs. II. H . Junior Young p
and
Platt, II. G. Baiter and NI. Cohen,
Luminous backgrounds for exquisite beaded mo-
AMITIANS
The Junior Young People's So-
acted as judge ill awarding the ciety will hole! the last meeting of L
__—__
tifs or huge Spanish sashes so much in vogue; priced
the season ,en Sunday afternoon, May
Many friends of the Amitians at- prize's.
here front 55.00 to 225.00.
Authoritative announcement is t at 2 :30 in the vestry rooms of
tended the open meeting which was
held at the home of Mrs. I). E. Gar- made that the organization will honor 6,
the Temple. The meting will be fol- g
the
present
speaker,
Mr.
Rueben
April 5.
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field, 247 Harper avenue, on A
the entertainers were
arry Kaltman, by celebrating his 18th
lowed
by a "Spring
Dance"
for The
the
Harry
house
members
and their
friends.

We Are In
Our New Location

REPAIRING

1'1'

2

ing, April 23, at 10 o'clock. On this
occasion Rabbi Franklin will preach
a sermon under the title "Only in
ritual responses will
America."
he intoned by Mr. Henry J. Berko-
witz.

PHILOMTHIC CLUB

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Can be selected here from •
large and varied assort-
ments, in qualities that are
thoroughly Dependable,
and at the fairest prices.

The Kern Store

Kallen Bros.

Furriers

TO CELEBRATE PASSOVER

The Bar Coba Club of Pontiac t
held a special meeting Sunday, April
17, at the home eel Miss Ilene S 'vet% 0
The social committee. consisti• ir of
Ethel Barnett, Tessy Brown, Al :san-
der Elbing and I. Isenberg, mad • ex-
tensive preparations for a Pasi•ver
Carnival Party on Sunday, Apri
. .ink.
at the Barnett residence, 96 Fe

Dresses of Beauty,
Charm, Grace
and Distinction

M.py important matters were ells-
cussed at the last meeting of the Tau
The Young Judaea Dramatic Club
Sigma Delta Sorority. Miss Mae
Mercur is leaving Detroit and will will celebrate. the Passover holiday
be
make her home in Erie, Pa. She will with an interesting program to
WASHINGTON BLVD.
be made first honorary member of presented on Wednesday evening,
At the Stotler
the sorority. The next meeting will a gathering to be' held at the home
hr held at Mary Cohen's home on of one of the tram
members.
will include a Bible
e Song of Mosies,
SUMMER
'Tuesday, April 20.
selection from t h
BOUleVai .
- - -
the story of Passover, the symbols of lin
I
an essay
I. Z. A. HAS INTERESTING
ROSES OF ZION
i eer; , ttt rie t ra t ',;,n hge t .o racer am
PROGRAM FOR PASSOVER , tehne .t, ts
%
Law-Giver," recitations, Pesach songs
f Zion, le local juaior e
------
The Roses o--
'The Detroit chapter of the Inter- sad Nliss
poems.
Sylvia Goldsmith, treasurer Young Judaea circle, will entertain
oung ;
tb° Young Judaea Council. is „
vollegiate Zionist Association last
leader of Cie Young Judaea Dramatic Judaea
le B'Nos
Yisreeel,
similar
Y
circle,
at an a open
meetini:
to0
Tuesday evening celebrated the Fes- d
May
I. ." ,
Oe held on Sunday afternoon,
Oval of Passover with an interesting nub
'
the home of one eef the memeters ;
program of a literary and social na-


.n the Roses. A large program of
tore.
fur
Dr. N. E. Aronstam was thk
e spec - GARDEN OF
• entertainment has been prepare
he ocasion.
Refreshments will be to
c
er o f the evening. He spoke on a
$95.00
seed by the hosts after the pr.
$27.50
subject dealing with the seasons in
At th e last meeting of the Garden served
I
Judaism, the renaissances in Jude- of Judaea, betel April 17, .
th e fol low- h geom.
_
.
/
:
Sara
ism, and concluded with a Passover
d
I
ing offi ers were electe

0
message.
Goldener, president; Nance Rosen-
Rosenstein appeared in
That Different Shop
Miss
Ida Rose

I
two
Eastern
and Glow-worm dances. 6111, vice-president; Marian Bittker,
,
Rebekah 0
Mmbers
of Jeric 't o
secretary; Goldie Shaman, Incas
e
;
., earned
0 . F
l
Alias Marie Silk, accompanie d b p
Miss Nlildred Nurko on the piano, carer; Dorothy Browdy, sergeant-at- Lodge, No. 328. I. 0.
0
regret of the tragic death
with mar h
— gave a violin solo. There were also arms.
_—_--__-
of one of
oe
most active members, ;
th ir
a number of speeches and an infer
Miss Bessie Fabrick, Friday evening•
Spring of Youth.
Jericho
Auxiliary
a
"Is
mat discussion on the question
April 15.
Ro-
M las Fabrick
chdigr Misr
i ',anut
Funeral services for
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Canton
re hld at Lewis' chapel, almost
a nd Harold Graham
se nstein Pesa
1
g ;
are mak.
attendinZe-
led in the discussions.
Baiter Jericho No. 50, I. O. 0. F.,
of the. lodge
e Shaare y
Dancing followed the program of ing arrangements for a May Dance 200 members
b b i Hershman of th
Ma%
Rae
th • evening. Refreshments were to be given on Friday evening.
lek, officiated and stoke some com-
• I mem•
I Tem p le , Be-
eared
served.
.A large number of college
13 at American Fag
evening.
rting
s e to
the
ber •
fo
e ;
students were entertained during the thUne and Brush streets. A compe.
Weddings, Banquets and
tent committee, of w iich Miss Min- bees of aleftrsieFnadbs,rick'a family and to
Greatly reduced
rn
All Social Occasions.
o
lfg.
ne
r
loit
neral services were
l
ne,ieerSvtillx;ienrgmapnouis,ben otaTrngEtei:eisthee
Thea RY ebelsah funeral
fashion these overblouses of
For many years we have catered to
held at the grave of Miss Fabrick, led 0
WINDSOR GIVES MONTHLY
$4.£5 to $12.75—Crepe and silk voile
(he leading Jewish Social Affairs of the
by Miss Bertha Si. Lexer, Noble 0
rare beauty—in combinations that will capture the most elusive
fair :a Caere!!.
DANCE
THIS
WEDNESDAY
e
by
make for demureness. and
and
assisted
sleeves
city. Recommendations may be had on
fancy. Round neck and short
Grand of the lodge,
ce-Grand, and 0' each blouse simply incarnates Parisian chic. Colors: White, black,
request. No occasion too small or too
DELTA SIGMA GAMMA
Gras felia Farber, Vi
.
eCh.aepr,laine.,
the
5
The Windsor Talmud Torah will
nattier, navy and flesh.
large.
t5hlres.clo.nilclaunsiotraokfowt.h
We decorate homes and Lolls with
hold its monthly dance this We
The Delta Sigma Gams snent a
each dropping
t
a I
Natural and Artificial Flowers.
day evening, April 27, at the Talmud
Torah building in Windsor. The very enjoyable evening Nionelay, members filed by,
I
Phone us for quotations.
April 18. All the members of the green leaf on the coffin.
dances ace being given under the sus-
Six brothers of Jericho Rebekah0
I
dinner at the Stotler,
Ladies'
Auxiliary
of
the
sorority
met
for
0
piers of the
assistance followed by ,• theater party. The Lodge acted as pall bearers.
Fab- 0
Telephone Bldg.
Talmud Torah, with the
the sorority will be At the time of her death, Miss
next meeting of
of
the
board
of
directors.
and
are
Manager.
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held
at
Miss
Shirley
Greenfield's
rick
was
holding
the
office
of
V
arden
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