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ON'T FORGET our annual Bazaar at
the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, corner
Garfield and Beaubien.

Come and have a good time, as there will
be vaudeville, dancing and other amuse-
ments.

The price of admission will be 25e, en-
titling you to a chance for a beautiful floor
lamp.

Remember the Dates:

Saturday Night, April 1

Sunday Afternoon and Night, April 2

The Jewish Women's
European Welfare
Organization

ociat and
arsonal

Sunday Services:
Rabbi Martin Zielunka of El Paso,
Texas, will occupy the pulpit this
week. His subject will be "Religion
In Action." Services begin at 1I
o'clock. The public is invited.

Saturday Services:
Rabbi Franklin will preach the
Sabbath sermon. Services at 10:30.

Charles F. F. Camptoell to Leeture:
Charles F. F. Campbell of the
American Red Cross will address the
affiliated societies of Temple Beth El
on Wednesday evening, March 29, at
a p. m. Mr. Campbell is in charge
of that section of the work which has
to do with the rehabilitation of the
handicapped. The lecture will be il-
lustrated by some unusually fine
stereopticon pictures. No admission
charge will be made.

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Spring Fashions
for

Large-,Women

All Socioey Items mad viler local note. mount be cootessnleated to Me ate. el the
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A unique playlet is in preparation
An event of absorbing interest that
is keenly anticipated by membars of for the annual children's day affair
the Jewish Woman's Club is the an- given by the Jewish Woman's Club.
nual Reciprocity Day on Monday af- The committee in charge promises a
ternoon, April 3, when officers of the delightful program of entertainment,1
various clubs in the City Federation the event taking place during thel
will be guests of the Jewish Woman's holiday season, on Tuesday after-1
Club. As has been the custom on noon, April II.
previous occasions of this caliber,
when speakers of nation-wide promi-
The Misses Charlotte and Marcia
nence have come before the club, this Ermann, students at the University
year's program as outlined for this of Michigan, spent the week-end with
day will prove no exception to the then mother, Mrs. A. Ermann of
rule. Abba Silver, the gifted West Ilancock avenue. They had as
young orator, rabbi of the temple, their guest Miss Rosalynd Freund of
Cleveland, Ohio, will be the speaker. Toledo.
Rabbi Silver, though a young man,
has gained a name and fame for him-
51rs. Hannah Freud of Hotel Will-
self as one of the rising pulpit giants
cerise, who spent several weeks in
in the country. The subject of Rabbi
PRIM Beach, Fla., accompanied by her
Silver's discourse has not as yet been children, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Roll-
announced, but there is no doubt but
man, is now in Cincinnati, where she
that it will be it timely one. The
Will remain for a short stay at the
meeting, which will take place in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rottman.
auditorium of Temple Beth El, will
be preceded by on exceptionally fine
Miss Sarah Stocker, daughter of
musical program given by the well
known violinist of the Symphony Or- Mr. and Mrs. David R. Stocker of
Longfellow
avenue, who is a student
Mr. Hol-
chestra, Max Hollander.
Ens-
lender will render several selections at Vassar College, will spend
on the violin. Officers and members ter vocation with friends and reta-

Every large woman appre-
ciates the advantage of being
able to secure apparel that is
comfortable and at the same
time becoming.
Garments se-
lected from the
Extra-Size
Shops of the
Hudson Store are fashioned by
tailors who have made a study
of styles for large women and
who devote their entire time
to the making of this type of
merchandise.

Temple Drive Begins on April 17s
On April 17 the campaign for
funds with which to finance the new
temple building will begin. It will
last one week only during which time
it is planned to have a committee
visit every member of the congrega-
tion. Those in charge of the finan-
cial campaign of the temple are high-
ly optimistic as to the results that
will be gained, for the greatest en-
thusiasm prevails among the rank and
file of Temple Beth El's membership.
Team captains and workers are now
being selected and there is every like-
lihood that practically every man in
the temple will vie with the other in
doing his share in money and in work of the board of directors of the club lives in New York City.
in bringing this campaign to a suc- Nnviill n.act as hostesses for the after-
Mrs. Adolph Sempliner, who spent •
cessful issue. The construction of
'
several weeks in the ctiy visiting
the temple is progressing splendidly
the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ro- :
Notable among the prominent
and those who have visited it are en-
otnam avenue an
senfie ld o
thusiastic in their praise of the sneakers to come before the Open Anna WeifP
has
ss u f M errick avend Miss
beauty of the building and of the Forum in Detroit at the Sunday at- returned to her home in Cleveland.
splendid facilities which it will afford tampon meetings, held in the audi-
torium of Central Iligh School, was
in its completed form.
One of the most delightful fuse-
Rabbi Louis C. Wolsey of Cleveland,
Lions of the post week was the lunch-
an outstanding figure in the literary
Junior Young People's Society:
eon followed by cards given by Miss
A vrey successful dance wan given and rabbinical world, who talked to a
. Silverman
'
Sunday afternoon, March 19, in the large audience on Sunday afternoon avenue, at the Phoenix clubrooms
on
vestry rooms of the temple. Mrs. last, discussing the interesting tub- Friday last, for 20 guests. Bunches
Edna Block chaperoned this affair. sect, "America, a Thorough-Going of green carnations, the predominate
Between dances Miss Betty Friedman Democracy."
nig color of the day, centered the
sang some popular songs which re-
beautifully appointed tables at which
ceived hearty applause.
A delightful function of the past the guests were seated.
Our next dance will be held Sun- week was the luncheon given at the
day afternoon, April 2.
Phoenix clubroom on Saturday last
Herman Kolodkin, . one of the best
by the faculty executive board and known artists in the Detroit Sym-
librarians
of Temple
El Re-
ligious School,
honoring Beth
Professor
phony Orchestra and a member of the
Detroit Symphony Quartet, appeared
Solomon B. Freehof iif the Hebrew in concert with the quartet under the
Union College of Cincinnati, who ad- auspices of the Chamber Music So-
dressed the assembly on "The Liturgy ciety of Detroit on Monday evening
At 11 rally of workers for the Zion in the Sabbath Schoolroom," emnha- at the Woodward Avenue Baptist
Ball, held Sunday afternoon at the sizing the importance of teaching Church.
Jewish Institute, arrangements were children the significance of prover.
completed for the annual dunce to Among those attending the affair
As a token of appreciation of serv-
take place this Sunday evening at the were Mrs. Sidney Weinmon, Miss He-
ices rendered in connection with the
Maiestio Ballrooms, Woodward and lene Breotenbach, Miss Flora Wolen-
promotion in the United States of
Watson streets.
burg, Miss Sadie Selminsky, Miss the national recognition of the sin-
Judging from early sales of tickets, Frances Netzorg, Miss Setta Robin-
hundredth anniversary of the poet
according to the report of the commit- son, Mrs. Ruby Klein, Miss Garfinkel,
Dante, Louis James Rosenberg was
tee, the ball will be a financial success. Miss Selma Hamburger, Msis Lillian
the recipient of a silver Dante medal
An interesting program of singers Cohen, Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Mrs.
Presented by the president of the
and
has been
arranged
for entertainers
the event.
Henry
Berkowitz, Rabbi Leo M. Dante Society. Mr. Rosenberg was
a
Franklin, Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz, the Michigan representative of the
Abraham Weintrobe is chairman of Milfred Stern, Israel Cohen, Harry national Dante committee. Mr. Ro-
the committee in charge of arrange- Seheinman and Joseph Bing. Pro-
senberg has returned from a meeting ,
ments for the hall. Ben Kapitansky lessor Freehof, who lectured under of the society held in New York City
is in charge of the souvenir program the auspices of the Men's Temple
recently.
fur the ball. Club on Friday night, was en route
to Ann Arbor, where he talked be-
Mrs. Louis Kahn of Lawrence ave-
fore the Jewish Students' Congrega• nue, a member of the membership
tion of the University of Michigan on committee of the College Club, was
Sunday evening.
in the receiving line at the tea given
at the College Club for the new mem-
, The European Jewish Women's
The only evening affair of the Jew- bers on Tuesday afternoon last.
0. ('. •'roman, Weeper
elfare Organization reports pro- ish Woman's Club season will take
greys in the arrangements for the place on Wednesday, April 4, at the Miss Lottie Hill, who spent several
bazaar to be held on April I and 2 auditorium of Temple Beth El. Rev. weeks with relatives and friends in
at the It'nui Moshe synagogue, pro- John Haynes Holmes, pastor of the West Branch, Mich., was in the city
ceeds of which are to go towards famous community church of New a few days prior to her departure for
bringing European orphans to this York City, will talk on "The Price Chicago, where she will remain for
country.
of Peace—Can We Pay It?" Dr. several weeks.
Announcement is made that Mrs. Holmes is former president of the
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Eva Bloom of Pittsburgh, organizer Unitarian Fellowship for Social Jus-
The Young Women's Hebrew As-
of the society, will be its guest during tice, associate editor of "The World sociation of the Jewish Woman's
FOR A QUIET PLACE AND HOME COOKED KOSHER
the bazaar.
Tomorrow" of New York and "Unity", Club. who holds the championship in
A program of interest is being plan- of Chicago, an author of note, a con- the Business Woman's League, Class
MEAL JUST VISIT OUR NEWLY OPENED
ned for the bazaar by the committee tributor to magazines, a public au- B, of the Recreation Commission,
RESTAURANT
in charge. Jewish artists of note are thority on social service and a great won the second game of the finals,
being balked for the occasion.
liberal speaker. Dr. Holmes preaches played on Thursday evening last at
a universal humanistic religion, which the Kennedy School, defeating the
knows no bounds of any kind. He Secred Heart of Mary. The next
calls the community church the great game is scheduled for Saturday even-
spiritual discovery of the age and ing, March 25, at the Central
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Bays that the community rather than School.
the denomination should he the ob-
ject of loyalty. The meeting is an
Rex Motile of Pontiac, an artist
open one, thereby giving the public pupil of Mrs. May Leggett-Abel of
-
an opportunity of hearing one of the Detroit, has been accepted in the pri-
greatest and best known divines in vate class of Professor Leopold Auer,
, the United States.
Dr. Holmes is the noted violinist, who conducts a
conceded to be one of New York's master class at the Chicago College
most effective speakers.
of Music from June to August. Pro-
LONDON.—(J. T. A.1—The ex-
fessor Auer accepts only 14 pupils
nenditure for the administration of
Albert Kahn, the noted architect, during this period.
Palestine has been reduced from 1:14,-
"ho designed the First Notional
000,000 in 1921 to £4,000,000 in
A signal honor has been conferred 0
Bank building, a magnificent struc-
1922, Winston Spencer Churchill
told the House of Commons in the tore recently erected in Detroit, was on Samuel Cashwan, the promising
one of the speakers at the dinner ten- young Detroit artist who has achieved
course of an explanation of the esti-
dered the officials of the bank and recognition in his chosen vocation,
M. N. WEISMEYER, Manager
mates for the Middle East. For the
having been appointed on the faculty
year 1923 the Palestine budget would, local newspapermen on Thursday of the University of Michigan to con-
evening last. Mr. Kahn Was highly
he hoped, be reduced to £2,000,000
duct classes in sculpture.
sterling following the reduction of complimented on rearing so fine a
I monument of skill and artistry.
the garrison, it alone involving a sav-
Miss Anne Mushkin of Detroit is
Adjoining Leonard's Furniture Store.
ing of £1,000,000, thus lessening the
taking an active part in the cast of I
Professor Solomon B. Freehof of
burden on British taxpayers.
the Junior Girls' play presented by
Mr. Churchill complained that the 'he Hebrew Union College of Cin- University of Michigan students on 01=101==0=101=10001701=101:101= 10 C
government's efforts to meet the cionati, who gave the last of a series March 23 to March 25, inclusive•
wishes of the Arabs notwithstanding, of lectures on Biblical lore under the
considerable suspicion and resent- auspices of the Men's Temple Club
Returning from a fortnight's trip
ment was still being encountered on Friday night last, was entertained to Milwaukee, Wis., is Harry Brilling
from the majority of the native Pal- by Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldberg at their of Lincoln avenue.
estine population. On the whole, last home on Seward avenue.
year was quite quiet and peaceful,
Miss Dora Davidson of Frederick
the government having gone as far as
Sojourning in White Sulphur street has returned from a pleasant
possible in conceding to the Arabs Springs, Va., the past two weeks are stay with relatives and friends in
without falling into a position where Mr. nail Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of l'allis- Cleveland and Fostoria, Ohio.
it would be unable to fulfil the ter avenue.
pledges to which it was committed
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen of
by its Zionist policy. He proposed a
Returning from Vassar College to Burlingame avenue announce the
constitution based on a wide fran- spend the holiday vacation with her change of their name to Lappin, the
chise with an elected majority on the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, is former family name.
legislative council, which was a great Miss Dorothy Krolik.
advance on the usual crown colony
Miss Sylvia Glazier of West Kirby
K eeeee Building
institutions. Jewish immigration had
MAX MAURICE
Main 3958
LOUIS ROUD
Returning from a pleasant visit in avenue was hostess to 30 of her
been strictly controlled from the view-
friends
at a delightful dancing party
New York City are Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
point of quality, only immigrants who
at her home on Friday evening last.
ville Welt of Connecticut avenue.
would make good Palestine citizens
and would help build up the country
Miss Sally Lambert, daughter of
having been admitted. Bolshevik riff-
raff would rot be permitted to inun- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lambert of
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date the country, he said. Of the West Hancock avenue, is home from
Among the best social affairs of
9,000 Jews admitted to Palestine last Vassar College for the Easter vaca-
the season was the second annual
year all were earning their livelihood tion.
dance of the Hadassah chapter of De-
at public works and were powerfully
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troit, held Wednesday evening at the
helping to stimulate l'alestine indus-
David A. Brown of Boston boule-
try. The beginning of the irrigation vard, who spent the past five months Elks' temple.
The dance marked the sixth anni-
scheme was providing additional em- in New York City in the interest of
ployment. Arabs and Jews alike bene- the Relief Fund drive, arrived home versary of the existence of the local
Woman's Zionist organization. Rank-
fiting from the increased opportuni- on Thursday last.
ing among the leading chapters of the
ties for labor.
country, Detroit Hadassah has been
Turning to Transjordania, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass of an important factor in helping keep'
Churchill called attention to the fact Longfelow avenue are spending a
that the present cost of the garrison fortnight at White Sulphur Springs, up the work of the Zionist Medical
see
Pnit in Palestine, as well as the other
there only amounted to £100,000.
Virginia.
important activities sponsored by the
organization
in
the
Holy
Land.
I should like to envisage a Pales-
Nr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selling of
An interesting feature of the dance
tine that may become ■ beacon-light
Hotel Addison are spending a few I were the entertainment numbers of-
for the world, that may again become
, fered by Mildred, Hazel and Ernes-
a spiritual focus, furnishing further weeks in Atlantic city.
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tine Hamburg, children of Mrs. J. J.
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inspiration for mankind, as it pro-
Mrs. Rosa T. Rosenfield and daugh- Hamburg, professional actors who go
ceeds in its march through the ages
under
the
stage
name
of
"The
New
to a still higher, albeit unknown and ter, Miss Ruth Rosenfield of Winona
unknowable, goal.—Morris Jastrow, avenue, are in New York City for • York Kiddies." Novelty dances and
songs were their specialty.
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Junior.

Right now we are especially
well prepared with attractive
and becoming types of Coats,
Suits and Dresses. In all Ex-
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Third Floor.

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A Good
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A different menu every
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dining room.
Make your luncheon hour
time of real rest and relax-
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ready to start the day all
over again after lunching
here.
Won't you try it tomorrow?

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is now with us. Klein Bros., the well known
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for your inspection. We guarantee satisfaction,
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Churchill Explains the Govern
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We cater to After-Theater or Midnight Parties.
Music furnished by Radio Concert.
Our Cozy Balcony is fitted purposely for Partil..
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