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Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will take

I as the topic of his address "Two Ex-

Mrs. H. B. Green and children, Mil-
ton and Norman, who have been visit-
ing relatives and friends in Detroit
the past month, returned on Monday
to their home in Denver, Colo.

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Nfr. and Mrs. Lincoln Myers of To-
ledo were guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob II. Davis of Chicago
boulevard the past week.

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Mrs. Jacob Berstein has returned
from a visit with relatives and friends
in Chicago and with her children, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry oLenstein of Ilamil-
ton, Ohio. Mr. Berstein is spending
a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Jo-
seph Rosenzweig, at her home on East
Grand boulevard.

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Mrs. David Levitt of Cleveland, 0.,
is' the guest of Miss Rose Becht of
East Hancock avenue.

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

0”ip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor

Mrs. Benjamin Epstein of Taylor
avenue is entertaining as her guest
Mrs. Benjamin Aarons of Chillicothe,
Ohio.

ORCHESTRA HALL, TONIGHT AT 8:30
Symphony Concert with Arthur Schn•bel, Pianist

Sixth Symphony (Pathetique)

SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. II, AT 10:30

Mrs. Edwin Berzon and daughter,
Joy, of Marston court, have left for
an extended visit throughout Old and
New Mexico, Texas and California.
They were joined in Chicago by mu-
tual friends.

Popular Price.
The Form of the Symphony Concert Explained by Robert de Bruce.

Orchestra under the direction of Victor Kolar.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEB 12, AT 3:30.

Popular Prices
Soloist—BERYL RUBINSTEIN—Pianist
Orchestra under direction of Victor Kolar.

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Services begin as usual at 10:30.
The sermon this week will be preach-
ed by Rabbi Franklin.

In Versions of Dashing Freedom
and Exhilatering Chic

Father and Son Dinner:

The Father and Son celebration in
the Temple under the auspices of the
Men's Temple Club will take place
Wednesday evening, Feb. 15, at 6:30.
There will be a splendid entertain-
MISS EVA BORDOLOFF
ment, the feature of which will be
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bordoloff of an address by Edgar A. Guest. Ralph
Ferry avenue announce the engage- Cole, son of Sol M. Cole, will reply
ment of their daughter, Eva, to for the "sons." All reservations
Charles Lesser of this city.
should be in not later than Monday,
noon, Feb. 13.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Lefkofsky of 524
East Kirby left last week for an ex-
tended trip through the West and
will spend several months in Los An-
geles, Calif., where they will be
guests at the Stillwell Hotel.

I

Alexander P. Strauss of Merrick
avenue entertained the members of
the U-Kno-All Club last Saturday
,evening at his home. Dancing and
entertainment were the outstanding
features of the evening. Luncheon
was served at midnight. Among the
out-of-town guests were Miss Jeanette
Miriam Goldberg of Shreveport, La.,
and Alexander Simmons of Toronton,
Canada.

Mrs. A. Anspach of 1522 Monterey
avenue commemorated her eightieth
birthday anniversary on Wednesday,
Feb. 1, with an at home' to her
many friends and relatives, who help-
ed make the affair an enjoyable one.
Eugene and Edward Anspach, her
A delightful birthday party was
sons, who were in the city fur the given by Miss Sarah Somberg at her
occasion, have returned to their home home, 1187 Hague avenue, Saturday
in Newark, N. J.
evening, Feb. 4.

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Heavenrich.

Temple Sisterhood:

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of every purse, ranging in price from $29.50 to
$87.50.

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it represents a complete scale of flattering
shades, including Wisteria, Rose, Tan, Silver
Grays, Creamy Sands, Horizon and Nippon Blue.

WELFARE
SOCIETY'S BAZAAR
TO BE HELD APRIL 1

The North Woodward branch of
the European Jewish Women's Wel-
fare Organization, at the meeting
held Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 8, at
the B'nai B'rith clubrooms, decided
to hold the planned bazaar on April
1 and 2, at the B'nai Moshe Syna-
gogue, on Garfield and Beaubien
streets. Committees have been ap-
pointed to solicit merchandise and
an appeal has been issued to the mer-
chants to assist the committee in its
work. The proceeds of the bazaar
will go to the European war orphans.
The raffle for the hat has held at
the Wednesday meeting and won by
Mrs. E. Lepler of Theodore street.
The general meeting of the European
Jewish Women's Welfare Organiza-
tion will be held this Monday even-
ing at the Farnsworth street syna-
gogue.

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K. OF P. TO HOLD PUBLIC
OFFICERS' INSTALLATION

A public installation of the officers-
elect of Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias, will take place at Wayne
Castle 11811, Cass and Temple
noes, on Monday evening, Feb. 1:1,
at 8:30 o'clock. The following offi-
cers will be installed:
Chancellor commander, Edmund M.
Shaman; vice-chancellor, Julius Shell.
fish; prelate, David B. Brown; mas-
ter-at-arms, Aubry Pereira; inner
guard, Arthur Ettelson; outer guard,
Max Buch.
Past Chancellor II. P. Cohen has
been deputized installing officer by the
grand chancellor.
This will be the first public instal-
lation held by Detroit lodge in over 20
years, and members of all Pythian
lodges and their ladies are invited to
attend. There will he an informal
reception for the retiring and incom-
ing officers following the installation
ceremonies, followed by dancing and
refreshments.
Special attention is called to the
fact that Detroit Lodge No. 55 is
meeting at Wayne Castle Hall while
extensive alternations are being made
to the Detroit Lodge's Castle Hall,
two blocks farther north on Casa aye-

Mrs. Samuel Benderoff entertained
at a beautifully appointed luncheon
followed by a bridge at her home on
Blaine avenue on Wednesday last,
complimenting Mrs. Herman Gordon
of New York and Mrs. Maurice Mar-
cus and Mrs. I. F. Matthews of Bos-
The Maimonides Medical Society ton.
was elaborately entertained at Hotel
Addison on Tuesday evening last, Dr.
In honor of Miss Henrietta Harris
J. Rosenthal acting as host.
of St. Louis and Miss Jean Goldberg
of Louisiana, Mrs. Sam Shapero of
Mrs. Irwin Newman (Celia Gor- Second boulevard entertained at cards
don) of Chicago spent the past week and luncheon on Thursday, Feb. 2.
in Detroit visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. II. Gordon of Taylor ave-
Mrs. A. J. Bloomgarden of Vir-
nue.
ginia l'ark is spending a few weeks
with relatives and friends in Chicago.
Mrs. J. Winberg of 661 Taylor ave-
nue was hostess at a surprise gradu-
The Trowbridge School will have
ation party given in honor of her son, especial program on Wednesday af-
loseph J. Winberg, a graduate of the ternoon, Feb. 15, to be followed by
Canfield School, on Saturday, Jan. 28. a Parents-Teachers' Association meet-
ing. The program will be preceded
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldgleid of by a visit to the various rooms in the
2416 West Grand boulevard returned school, in which the parents of chil- Tale.
from a trip to Chicago and Grand dren attending the school are invited
Rapids.
to join.

Mrs. M. L. Prensky and Mrs. A. A.
Furman entertained delightfully at
lukcheon followed by bridge at the
Phoenix Club on Monday last.

HE CAPTIVATING SUIT for all purposes
including the shopping trip, or afternoon
tea.

While in former days, Tweed was the sports
fabric with its thoroughbred out-of-doors char-
acter, today, in finer, softer and more flexible
weaves, it is, to quote Vogue, "in every field but
that of the evening frock and the negligee."

The Temple Sisterhood will meet
Monday afternoon, Feb. 13, at 2:30,
and will present as its speaker Dr.
William I.. Stidger of St. Mark's
church. The Reverend Stidger is well
known and a very entertaining and
Among the many pre-nuptial af energetic platform speaker. This
fairs which were given in honor of promises to be one of the best Sister.
oo
Miss Idlyan Wagner, a bride-to-be, h d
was a delightfully arranged aluminum
shower, given by Miss Clara Weller,
at her residence. A buffet luncheon
was served to 30 guests.

Sirs. Philip E. Gordon of Burlin-
game avenue was hostess at a de-
lightful luncheon followed by bridge,
to 35 guests, honoring Mrs. Maurice
Marcus and Mrs. I. F. Matthews of
Boston and Mrs. H. Gordon of New
Mrs. Ralph Davidson entertained York.
informally at her home in the Felix
apartments, honoring Dr. Celina So-
Mrs. Ralph Paul, Mrs. Maxwell
kolow, daughter of Nahum Sokolow,
who headed the Zionist Commission Rosen and Mrs. Samuel Kraus were
hostesses
to 20 guests at a novel
on its visit here in the interest of the
luncheon at Hotel Addison on Satur-
Keren Ilayesod.
day last followed by a theater party,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass of complimenting Mrs. I. F. Mathews
Longfellow avenue spent several days and Mrs. Marcus of Boston and Mrs.
In Saginaw the past week as guests H. Gordon of New York.

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Saturday Services:

Louis Welt of Chandler avenue is
spending a few weeks in the East.
as Mr. Welt was accompanied by his
40. son, Melville Welt of Connecticut
avenue.

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ponents of Freedom — Have Their
Ideals Been Realized?" Services be-.
gin at 11 o'clock. This Sunday is
' the twelfth anniversary of the found-
ing of the Boy Scout movement in
America. Troup 76, which has its
headquarters at Temple Beth El, will,
attend the services on this occasion
in a body under the leadership of ,
Arthur Scheinman, their scoutmaster.

Returning from a few days' stay in
Flint is Harry II. Berger of Marl-
borough avenue.

Miss Sadie Buettner, who was the
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I. Rosenber• of West Grand boule-
vard, has returned to her home in
Kokomo, Ind.

Temple Belli El
Notes

Sunday Services:

Mrs. Simon Seegar of Webb ave-
nue has gone to Indianapolis, Ind.,
where she will remain for several
weeks visiting with relatives and
friends.

Tweeds and new home spans ap-
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grey and mohawk—there is noth-
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Tailored suits in navy blue Poiret
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon II. Harman and
A Valentine party will be given
daughter, Virginia Claire, have re- Sunday afternoon by the Shiek Club
turned from a several weeks' stay at at the home of Miss Bessie Richmond,
Pinehurst, N. C.
659 East Bethune. This is the first
of a series of entertainments to be
Miss Hattie Grnneman has moved given by this organization.
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Woodward avenues.
Mrs. Harry Canis (Lydia Edel-
stein) of 988 Frederick avenue cele-
Mr and Mrs. N. Davies of 2989 brated her daughter Vivian Jean's
Fast Grand boulevard, will remain at second birthday Sunday, Feb. 5. The
Miami Beach, Fla., for the remainder day was spent in playing games and
of the winter.
reciting pieces. Prizes were given
to all the little tots. Miss Mollie
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lindenbaum Edelstein presented them with many
entertained at their home Sunday folk dances. Luncheon was served
evening, Jan. 29, at a delightful re- at 5 p. m.
ception and dinner given on the oc-
casion of their daughter Helena's
Among those attending the U. of
birthday and the return of Ben Led- M. J-flop is Miss Sylvia K. Gittleman
low, Mrs. Lindnebaum's brother, af- of Second boulevard, who will be the
ter a long stay in New York, where guest of the Phi Beta Delta Fratern-
his engagement was recently an- ity at Ann Arbor.
nounced to Miss Elsie Rosen of Mt.
Vernon, N. Y.

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The Junior A. C.'s have corn-
The fourth annual dance of the Pi
pleted final arrangements for an in-
formal Valentine dancing party to be Gamma Sorority, held at the Tree
given at the Tau Beta League House Studios Sunday evening, Jan. 29, was
one of the most successful affairs of
on Friday, Feb. 17.
the season. Approximately 100
couples
attended. During the even-
A young people's auxiliary of the
Ahavath Zion Synagogue on Hol- ing several novelties were introduced,
which
included
a prize foxtrot, sev-
brook and Brush streets will be or-
ganzed sioon. Those wishing to join eral whistling numbers by Mr. Tree
and
songs
by
Jack
Harris.
are asked to communicate with Miss
Lillian Gottesman, 458 Alger avenue.

A surprise party given by Miss Lil-
lian Gottesman in honor of her bro-
ther, Arthur . A., was a delightful
event. Dancing and games consti-
tuted the entertainment, which was
followed by a buffet luncheon.
—•
After spending a few days with
Ws uncle, F. H. Jacobs, Saul Gold-
berg spent the week-end in Detroit,
at the home of his relatives and sis-
ters at 408 Farnsworth avenue.

FREE

BURIAL ASS'N

The ball of the Jewish Free Burial
Association which was held Sunday
evening, Feb. 6, was a financial suc-
cess. The proceeds will pay for the
paving of the road to the cemetery.

Jerico Rebekah Lodge, No. 328,
I. 0. 0. F., announce their Valentine
box party to be held Tuesday even-
ing, Feb. 14, at the home of Miss
In loving memory of our darling
daughter and sister, Rosmong Gold-
Rose Please, 615 Garfield avenue.
smith, who passed away three years
Miss Edna M. Lewin of 7741 John ago today, Feb. 11, 1919.
R. and Mrs. Roy Fisher of Ypsilanti
are spending several weeks in Chi- Days of sadness still some o'er us,
Tears in silence often flow,
cago. Miss Lewis is the guest of
, Miss Ethel Goldfus.
For memory keeps her ever near us,
Though she died three years ago.

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lust North of Freed Ave

A regular meeting of the Bicur
Cholem Juniors was held at the
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Thurs-
day evening, Feb. 2, in the presence
of an enthusiastic audience that wit-
nessed a novel and entertaining pro-
gram.
Aaron Silberblatt acted as chair-
man in the absence of Al Mendelsohn'
and made a general survey of the.
problems confronting the organiza-
tion.
Little Miss Berger tonne tithe pro-
gram with a few classical dances,
with Miss Rothstein at the piano. The
Wise Trio, Berman, Ben and Rose,
gavu a fine display of their talent on
the violin and piano. An interesting
'land educational feature of the even-
ing's program wan a stereopticon lee-
ture on "Ailments of the Foot," by
I Dr. Louis Weiss.
The next meeting of the organiza-
tion will be held on Thursday, Febru-
ary 16.

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CLAIRMONT CLUB

At the regular meeting of the or-
ganization a musical program was
presented by the entertainment com-
mittee. David Ginsburg offered a
violin solo and a quartet of Clair-
mont members rendered a few songs.
The efforts of the entertainment com-
mittee, headed by Al Altman, to pro-
cure entertainers for each meeting
was commented upon.
John Skier, recently returned from
Macon, Ga., withdrew his honorary
membership and is now ready again
to offer his services to the organiza-
tion.
The organization extends a cordial
invitation to all members' fathers and
to other men who may be interested
of attend "Father and Son Night" at
the oriza"i mtion's clubrooms, 6137
Hastings • reet, on Feb. 16. A short
meeting will be held, after which the
program of the day will be presented.

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meeting held Tuesday evening, Jan.
31, at the B'nai Moshe assembly
room, was taxed to capacity, the fee-.
tore of the meeting being an inter-
esting address by Julius Deutelbaum
on "Charity."
The next meeting will be an open
one to be held Tuesday evening, Feb.
Just a sad and sweet remembrance, 14, at 7:30 p. m. In addition to the
Just • memory fond and true,
report on the work accomplished dur-
Just a token of affection,
ing the past year, an address will be
And a heartache still for you.
delivered by a prominent speaker.
Loving Parents, Sister, Brother Refreshments will be served and the
and Brother-in-law.
meeting will be followed by dancing.

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