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April 29, 1921 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-04-29

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PAGE SEVEN

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Notes

More Than

200
Exclusive
Suits

Attractive Bride

!Concluding Passover Services:
Voneluding services for the Pass-

Mr. Alvin D. Hersch has arrived over will be held on Friday morning,
home from Atlantic City, where he April 29, g 10 o'clock. The sermon

:5

• stopped for several weeks on his way will be preached by Rabbi Franklin,
north from Florida after spending his subject being "Freedom Under
Palm
the winter months at Miami,
Law."
Beach and St. Augustine.

14

Annual Student Day:

The annual Student Day services
at Temple Beth El will take place
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, on
which occasion it is hoped that sew-
the
e ral hundred students of
i ns ti
h
f MiChigan and other
tutiona of learning will be guests of
or-
its
affiliated
and
Mrs. Max Vallena, of Chicago, Ill., the congregation
In these suits are such features as
Rabbi Franklin will
is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Levin, ganizations.
the long notch collars, the fancy
preach
on
the
topic
"The
Measure
of
girdles with tasseled ends, snug
of 4250 Brush street.
a Man." At 12:30, the visiting stu-
shoulders and tapering sleeves.
dents
will
be
guests
in
the
homes
of
Choice in Tricotines, Check Ve-
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Staub celebrated the members of the ecmgregation; at
lours, Poiret Twills, Striped Wor-
the 42nd Seder services at their
3 o'clock, there will be an entertain-
steds, Twill Cords and Novelties.
home 619 Holbrook avenue. Their
nient under • the auspices of the'
Trimmings include braided and
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mauer,
Young People's Society; at 6 o'clock,)
embroidered pockets and soutache
Rose Hauer, Mr. and Mrs. !Arise, Miss
A dinner will be served in the gym-
braided panels.
H. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. H.Weisabaum, nasium room of the Temple. and at
Mr. P. Beck, Mr. Dave Lampert.
8 o'clock the day's exercises will con-
MRS. WILLIAM A. FIXEL
chide with a dance. The occasion is
Misses Hattie and Minnie Winkel looked forward to as a gals one by
(MISS MARION MORRIS)
man gave a thater
party in honor the members of the Young People's (Home Portrait by Schaldenbrand.)
e
of Sliss Adelaid e Premier, of Roches- Society as well as by the students.

Beautiful in its 'simplicity was the

ter, N. Y.
Morris,
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
' marriage of Miss Marion Mark
Lott to Talk Saturday:
G.
Miss
Mrs.
r.
and
Davis
On Saturday afternoon at 2:30," daughter of Mr. and
nn
No Co ection With Any Other
'yentas; ainck
Morris,
of
Connecticut
t
Store.
an
H.
I'ese
t
Poo:
Mrs. 1r.Ns an t h
under the auspices of the Young
son
ofirMr.1
Into their new home,•1693 CHadstonel plea Society, Miss Gladys Lott, of Mr. VVilliam 'A."Fitel;
• —
avenue.
Boston, will give a program of and Mrs. Adolphus Fixel, *bleb took
stories and songs to the children of , place on Tuesday evening, April 18J
kVA.
Stotler, in the
Mrs. .1. S. Lipsky, son and (laugh- the congregation. Miss I,ott is one 1 at 6:30, at Ilotel
ter, Samuel acid Rhea, of Burlingame of the best known readers and story , presence of immediate relatives.
avenue, have left for Rochester, N. tellers in the country. She should! Rabbi Franklin officiated at the care-
s
have a very large audience both of mony, which was held under a bower
I Y., where they will spend the um-
Mr. children and adutls. No admission of roses, palms and smilax to which
' mer with Mrs. Lipsky's parents,
will be charged. spring blossoms added their frog-
and Mrs. Snyder.
ranee. The bride looked charming
in a beautiful gown of white satin
Between mother and child exists the most beautiful
Mr. Harvey L. Vehon, of 315 Tux- Dr. Enitlander Lecture:
cap and court.,
On I riday evening of this week, at and pointe lace, the
, edo avenue, is spending a few days
relation in life. It is this relation which we keep
8 o'clock, Dr. Henry Englander, of train of old point lace being an heir- a
in
Cleveland.
the Hebrew Union ,College -of loom in the -family. She carried
bright on Mothers Day.
rose" and
1
honor,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Shalit, of 1650 cinnati, will give the seventh of his shower bouquet of white
A thought of motherhood and mothers--a gift to ex-
series
of
addresses
on
"Jewish
His-
valley
lilies.
The
maid
of
West Grand Boulevard, are spending
Miss Emily Morris, wore a frock of
press it—this is the simple rite. And for this flowers
the Passover h olidays in Toronto, tory." These lectures have attracted pink chiffon and carried pink Aaron
Behrendt
and candy are the accepted messengers.
. En route home they will wide attention because of the im- Ward roses. Mrs. Max
portance of the subject matter and (Elsa May) acted as matron of
Canada
visit
in Montreal, Quebec.
the interesting manner in which it honor. She wore a gown of pink
We have prepared combination bones.
(Celia I is presented to the people. The lee- lace over pink chiffon and carried a
Mr. and Mrs. I. N ewman
ture will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. shower bouquet of pink roses. Mrs,
Gordon), of Chicago, are visiting her
Morris, mother of the bride, wore
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gordon, of
blue beaded georgette. Mr. Arthur
Phone
1718 Hazelwood avenue.
E. Fixel, brother of the groom, acted
13 Store.
Main 4548
as best man and the ushers were Mr.
Detroit
All Stores
Miss Mollie Silberblatt entertained
Frederick L. Morris and Mr. Roland
16
young
folks
at
her
home
on
Brush
Cleveland
ANN ARBOR. — Simon Shetzer Fixel. Out of town guests and at-
street on Sunday evening last in
Specialists in Candyeraft.
tendants at the wedding were: Mrs.
honor of Miss Tillie Graff, of Chi- and Abraham Herman, two Detroit
Emily 11. Kohnatam and Mrs. S. S.
cago, the house guest of Miss Myrtle Jewish students at the University of
Uptown Stores:
Brahns, of New York, and Miss Rose
Broadway Market
Michigan,
were
elected
to
the
Phi
Graff, of Euclid avenue.
Downtown Stores:
New Chocolate House Woodward at Alexandrine
Beta Kappa, the national honor fra- Fixel, of Greenville, Mich. After a
---
1322 Broadway
wedding trip to White Sulphur
election
to
which
is
based
on
Woodward
at
Clifford
Woodward
at
Boulevard
Miss Blanche Cone is in Atlantic ternity,
Opp, Broadway Strand
e scholarship plus personality. Mr. Springs, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Fixel will
McMillan's Grocery (MacDiarmid'sCorner) Woodward ■ at Collingw'd
City, where she will remain forth
reside in Detroit.
Shetzer
is
one
of
the
most
prominent
spring season following a winter
Woodward at Fort
spent at Miami, Palm Beach and St. Jewish students on the campus, hay
ing taken an active part in Jewish
Augustine.
activities, also having held the office
of president of the Menorah Society .
Mr. and Mrs. Pereles, of New
Other Jews elected to Phi Beta
The largest and finest Jewelry Store on the East Side.
York, will be in Detroit Sunday to Kappa are Samuel Rosenthal, of
visit their sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. Maniatique, Mich., and Joseph Freed •
Neugarten, 1604 Ilazelv ,•ood.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Abramsohn
man, of Vancouver, Welt Mr. Ro-
, senthal is at present president of the (Yetta Greenberg) announce the
Mrs. Harry Stiglitz and son, Allan Menorah Society and is an assistant birth of a daughter, Doris Leah, on
are
of 2277 Euclid avenue west,Ohio instructor in the economics depart-1 April 25.
spending 10 days at Dayton,
ment at the university.
with Mrs. Stiglitz' mother and sister,
I an supply a ring for
NEW CONGREGATION
every engaged girl in Detroit.
Mrs. S. B. Solomon, of 220 Elm-

FORMED IN NORTH END
hurst avenue, was hostess of a pret•
Anticipating an engagement epidemic, I stocked heavily On
tily appointed miscellaneous shower,
tine diamonds. I designed new and beautiful settings, the
The Congregation Ahavath Zion.
' given in honor of her sister, Hazel
kind of rings that are a passport to a life of happiness, that
which was organized three months
Frosh, who is to be a bride in the
any girl would be proud to wear and any man proud to give.
The Barcova Club held its regula ago, is at present holding daily cere-
near future.
monies in their temporary quarters
monthly meeting Tuesday, April
Mor-
Mrs. Max•Goldberg, 302 Owen aye- at the home of Miss Rose Isenberg at 446 Holbrook avenue. J. M.
rie is president of the congregation
nue, entertained 20 ladies at a card of Wesson street.
party at her home last Wednesday
and R. Wallach is secretary.
I take particular pride in mine because it is more of a friendly
Mt. Herman Goodstein spent Pass-
ion.
droposittake
afternoon.
over week as the guest of Mr. and
accommodation than a cut and dried business p
You take your pick from my enormous stock an you
Mrs. M. Isenberg.
PHI KAPPA NU
STARTS SUIT TO BAR
your time in paying.
SALE OF FORD PAPER
The Pontiac Temple Beth El Club
The Phi Kappa Nu has prepared
met at the home of Slis'A Bernice
Solomon Monday evening, April 25. for a most entertaining evening at
Loepold J. Lester, 304 Michigan Plans were discussed for the pre- the dance to be given May 1 at the
avenue, last week arrested Arthur M. sentation of two one-act plays to be Hotel Stotler ball rooms. Among
Jenkins, 2704 Brush street, a vendor
others, the Syncopated Orchestra will
given in the near future.
of Ford's Dearborn independent, for
render versions of popular songs. In
the alleged violation of a city ordi-
addition, special entertainers have
B'nai
Brith
Club
will
hold
The
nance which prohibits the sale on their
regular meeting Wednesday, been provided for.
the streets of the city "any book April 27, at their club rooms.
magazine, newspaper or pamphle

containing libelous or defamatory ar
Miss Estelle Levine, of New York
tides or statements concerning any City, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Julius
religion, creed or cult."
Levin, of Whittemore street.
The penalty for violation of the
ordinance is a fine of from $25 to
Mr. Samuel Buckner is spending
$500 or six months imprisonment.
—_
the Passover holidays with relatives,
The case will be argued before
in Rochester, N. Y.
It has been decided by the Board
Judge John Faust on May 5. Promi-

nent Detroit Jews, out of town rah;
Mrs. William Present is spending of Directors of the Detroit Symphony]
ris and others, possy to include the Passover week with her parents, Mr. Society to cancel the privilege here.'
tofore extended subscribers of re-I
Princess Radziwill, will testify in the
and Mrs. M. Lewis, of Toledo.
I timing seat holdings from year to'
case.

Mrs. L. Meyer, who has been visit•1 year and from the 1921-22 season td
ing relatives in Pontiac and Detroit open the seat charts to the public.
for several weeks, left for her home , Choice of location, however, will

given first to subscribers to the
I be g
Peoria, ill.
EHRLICH BUILDING
. maintenance fund until a certain

Adams and Hastings.
Miss Jeanette Cohen, of Chicago, Mrs. Max Weinberg left for her date, after which the charts will be
Phil home in Bad Axe., Mich., after at the disposal of the public. An-
Not in the High Rent District.
Mrs.
' spending two weeks as the guest of nouncement of the
of this
ale details
Of prices
will
is the guest of her sister.
and of
, plan mad
' her sister, Miss Alma Buckner.
the scale days.
Sobel.
e wi thin
.
be
---

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodman,' The annual meeting of th Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thal enter-
of D e- Symphony Society will be held Mon-
at 3:30
tained 24 guests at Seder Friday , M r. and M FR. Abe Weinstein;
troit, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon, May 2;• '
.

o'clock, in Orchestra Hall, when
'
.
evening.
--__
, Norman Buckner.
plans for next season will be dis-
--
t t( o loD id et ta r r o b it, II
in
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fine and ' cussed and members Included
of the board
of
in the
'dsvwherewSein
-•
hoen!vett-hk°-en
t orAtni
daughter, Cecelia. nttended the re directors elected.
Gerald Goldfarb, Sam Rosenberg, Sol cital given by Sine. Ossip Gabrilo- - plans for next year in addition to the
Germansky, Al Cantor, Joe Cohen , witsch at Orchestra Hall, Wednesday. 16 pairs of subscription concerts on
Thursday and Friday evenings be-
and Miss Minnie Hirshfield.
Miss Henrietta Seitner has left on ' Mr. and Mrs. JulMs Levin and ' ginning Oct. 20-21 and continuing
a six months' European trip, sailing niece, Miss Estella Levin, of New until April 20-21, are series of Sun-
23 on the Steamer Providence. I York City; Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Gold- day afternoon concerts, young pen- d
stein and daughter, Mildred; Mr. and plc's and public school concerts,
and
.
season of Rix weeks of
under the direction
Mrs. G. J. Rappaport and a m
and drama
d .
Mi. and Mrs. Harry L. Rosenblum tended the Passover services a at Tem- music
of the orchestra management an
(Eva Cohen, of Detroit), announce pie Beth El Sunday.
Sam Hume, director of the Little
was
the birth of a daughter.
Theater, in this city, which latter
' sponsored by the Arts and Crafts So-
Mrs. E.Lenick announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Dora M.,
Hudson Seal
The Blue Bird Girls held their
to Mr. Isadore Salvin, of Salt Lake regular meeting Thursday evening, Monday afternoon, there will be an
Baum Marten
Broadtail
April 2G, at the home of Rim Anna eiel'Yieceding the annual meeting
City, Utah.
Gold, 665 Kirby avenue. it was de- auction of the Friday evening series
Stone Marten
Mink
hike be had by the girls,' of boxes, beginning at 2:30 oAock.'
Thursday evening boxes were
members of the Beth cided that a
Mole
A number o f
Hudson. Sable
in' i the
ion drove to Bay City to be future.
held
some
very
The Sunday
girls will
Pack'
auctioned last Monday afternoon and
El congregat
rv
-
Alaska
Russian Sable
to attend the Sunday morning se
near
and start out in the morning., netted $20,000 for the 26 boxes. even-
The
ice given by Rabbi Skirball, of Cin- lunches
hiking to some farm house, where, box holders for the Thursday even-
Seal, Etc.,
Squirrel
series are: Mrs. Ossip Gabrilo-
-
cinnati:
in gorgeous
they will spend the day fishing, pick- 1 witach, Walter 0. Briggs, John B.
Mole
' Ford, Jerome II. Remick, Gilbert W.
of the B'Nai
At an open meeting evening, it was ing flowers and many other country
Mink
c ombinations,
sports.
Brith on Wednesday
Full
preparations
for
this
hike
will'
Lee.
Schlotman,
Henry
B. Joseph
Joy, Dr. B. Theodore
A. Sirs..
Sic-
the German Temple
Fisher
in latest
decided to rent
• Jr
of Music at the corner of Washing be, made at the next meeting, whi ch . Graw, Jr., Dexter . .
Blue Fox
nen
P.
Harris,
Edwin
Hewitt
,
Wraps and Coat.
ton and Hayden, for the coming year, I will be held Tuesday evening, May Willi
Theo-
Silver Fox, Etc.
to be used for both sacred services , 3, at the home of Mrs. J. Goldberg, Brown, Roy D. Chapin, Mrs. Buhl,
J. '
II.
dore D. Buhl, Arthur
Chokers, Scarfs
631 East Palmer avenue.
and social functions.
G
Harrington Walker Estate,
Clarence 1.i '
and Capes
II . H.o
JEWISH CALENDAR
Booth, Ralph
Bo th,
Hodges,
Charles
b681.191 1
, Booth, Charles

Sat , Apr. 21
The Aimwell Club will give its B. Warren, bars. Alexander Sibley,!'
Puover (Pesach)
avid A. Brown, Edsel Ford, Dr.'
Passover (Seventh Da)) —.Fri., Apr. 25
ay
Mon., May I
Mrs. Frederick M. i
May Rainbow D ance Frid
first
Ruch-Chodeseh lyar
Fred T. Murphy,
Thurs.. May 28
Nichols, John S. I
May 20, at the Odd Fellows Alger, John
Lag tiOrnar
Tues., June 1 evening,
and Brush streets.
Bosch-Chodesch 8Ivan
ha„
.Bethune
Several
selections
of
the
latest
Newberry,
Sidney
T. Miller,
Mrs. '
Shabuoth (ContIrmatIon Day).
uis Men-
Sun., June 11
, July 1 songs will be rendered by special en-I Horace E. Dodge, Mrs. Lo
arles A. '
Roach-Chodesch Tammuz Thurs Aug. 5
I delssohn, Julius II. Haase, Ch
... Frt.
I
m
Ruch-Chodesch Ab ........ Sat.. Aug. 15 tertainers.
...
Tickets may be obtained from any' Hughea Abner E. horned, William
hat of Ab ....fl2.1
Mi11 1
;11. Murphy.
Su.
Sept
4
p
1422 Washington Blvd.
member of the organization.
flosch-Choctrech Ellul

Are Repriced to „

$

1

49 3°

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Emanuel announces its monthly card
I ' party to be held Wednesday evening
May 4, at 7:30 p. m., at Larrowe
Hall, croner Seward and Hamilton
Prizes will be awarded.


Gingham Puts Her Best' a
Foot Forward

AA.

16SIEGEL

And occupies an enviable position of popularity'
and . hig,h estegm•
2t:
Identifying h'ereelf with"her light and airy aister
Orgaudy, she has subtly enhanced all her stur-
dier qualities. •
For the crisp sheerness of the one adds'a silken,

lustre to the other.
An example of this exquisite combination
sketched above. A scalloped white Organdy
tunic over the very fashionable red and white
checked Gingilam, 29.50. Other. Gingham
frocks from 15.00 upwards. .

For Mother's Day—May 8 ,

Checked Gingham Vestees, collars and sets gives
ing charm to the (lark street costume-1.95
to 3.95.
Checked Gingham blouses with the fashionable
Bramley collar and frilled or tucked fronts—•
6.75 to 11.75.

S. SHETZER ELECTED
TO PHI BETA KAPPA

LET DAN CUPID
WORK OVERTIME

In Order to Give Without 'Effort—
The Convenience of a Charge Account

From
$250.00 to
$2,500.00

1223.1233 Woodward

Ave.

Monday, a New Showing of
Mid-Summer Millinery

Pontiac Notes

Platinum
White Gold
Green Gold

The Vogue for Gingham Accessories.

Specially Priced

$ 10

to $20

ii

All the Netv Effects in Transparent

Materials—Malie, Georgette and
Canton Crepe, New Felts, Ribbons
and Duvetyne; Hats, Striking Dress
and Sports Models.

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