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Cape Styles
Miss Adeline Cohen of Farnsworth
avenue entertained a delightful party
on Saturday evening last compli-
menting Miss Adeline Cohen of Pitts-
burgh, Pa. The guests of the even-
ing were entertained with music and
dancing by Lou B. Frank.
The model pictured gives
a good idea of just how
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smart these cape styles
are. They come in krepe
knit (as illustrated), Can-
ton crepe and taffeta.
Colors— navy, henna,
black, grey, periwinkle,
jade, and carmel.
Straight -line model s.
Women's, misses'.
Returning from a two months' stay
with relatives and friends in New
York and Philadelphia is Mrs. Albert
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ORCHESTRA HALL SUN. EVE., APR 2
BALLET AND ORCHESTRA
PAVLOWA
le • Program of Novelties! Last Time for Two Seesaws, Mail Orders
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Entertainers of note will appear on the program. Rosa Stein, the
young girl wonder, will sing Yiddish songs and give selections on the
viol in. Sam Greenberg, formerly of the Jewish stage, will sing a
We Call for and Deliver.
Health Work:
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Z. Netzorg Information:
Particulars on all activities may be
(Anna Bloom), formerly of Detroit,
of Toledo, announce the birth I had by calling the Jewish Woman's
clubhouse, 89 Rowena street, Glen-
of a daughter, Ruth.
dale 7971, between the hours of 9-5
and 7-9 daily. Saturday night dances
at the Temple Beth El, Wednesday
Gym class at the Chaarey Zedek and
Thursday swimming class at the
Balch school will continue indefi-
"Fourteen," a one-act comedy [ nitely.
sketch, will be the chief entertain- 1 1
ment feature of the Young People's I
Society of Temple Beth El entertain- BROWN CONGRATULATED
ment and dance to be held Sunday
BY PRESIDENT HARDING
evening, March 20, in the vestry '
rooms of the temple. The cast in-
NEW YORK.—David A Brown of
cludes Rose Edloff as the mother,
Edith Alexander as the daughter and Detroit, national head of the move-
ment to raise $14,000,000 in the
Bernard WohI as the butler.
United States for the relief of Jewish
Under the direction of Gertrude
Beisman and supervised by Mrs. war sufferers, made public a con-
gratulatory
message from President
Henry J. Berkowitz, "Fourteen"
promises to further the meritorius Harding, which read in part:
"It
is
most
gratifying to know that
standar dalready set forth by this
society in its efforts along dramatic you will have a total more than $3,-
000,000
in
excess
of the amount
lines. Other features of a vaudeville
nature will be presented in connec- which you net out to raise. The suc-
cess of the campaign does munificent
tion with the one-act sketch.
Dancing in the gymnasium follows credit to the generous humanity of
the entertainment program, with a those who managed and of those who
popular local orchestra to supply the contributed. I have occasion to know
music. Refreshments will be served. something of the splendid results
Members are urged to bring their from this work, in the relief of suf-
fering humanity in the afflicted coun-
membership cards, as only those pre-
senting such cards will be admitted. tries which you are serving, and can
only
extend my most earnest con-
Activities start promptly at 8:30.
gratulations to all who have had a
part in this splendid work."
MAJESTIC BALL ROOM
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ZION BALL
SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 26
79 Davenport, off Woodward
Dr. B. Badonna Sherman is mak-
ing rapid progress in the physical ex-
aminations of the "Y" members. It
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bloom of is planned to have every member
95 Tennyson avenue announce the : avail herself of this opportunity at a
birth of a daughter, Ruth Elaine, on very nominal cost. Call Glendale 7971
for appointments.
Wednesday, March 15.
,GRAYSTO.1E
Minimum
Charge
Monthly Meeting:
Notices have been sent for this
P A P
meeting, which will be held to the
Shaarey Zedek Sunday afternoon,
March 26, at 2:45 o'clock sharp.
Many important business matters are
to be discussed and an unusual pro
gram arranged by the Junior Wom'
an's League is to follow. This is to
be a Mother and Daughter meeting
and it is hoped that many mothers
will attend. The social program is
to include an interesting playlet by
members of the Junior Woman's
League and also excellent musical
numbers. Refreshments will be served.
mediate family. Following their
honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Scher- larger class is anticipated. This is
mer will make their future home in an opportunity to learn Ilebrew at
no expense under able leadership.
Cleveland.
The class will meet every Monday
night from 7:30 to 9 o'clock.
Highest Price Singers
and Entertainers.
Frank
Bensinger
and the
Graystone
Orchestra
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Of interest to Detroiters is the
marriage of Miss Ruth Harrison and
Isidore Schermer of Cleveland, which
took place at the home of the parents
Hebrew Class:
of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harri-
Mr. Pewoz of the Zeirie Zion or-
son, 8050 Third avenue. The cere-
mony was performed by Rabbi A. M. ganized a Hebrew Speaking Class on
,
Monday
evening at the clubhouse.
Hershman in the presence of the im-
Quite a number attended and a
NCIUOINSUNDAY
nrilable For lawfal — Geo
FISHBAIN.WINKELMAN
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Fourth Annual
a trophy to the winning team.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkelman of
444 Alger avenue announce the mar-
1 riage of their daughter, Hattie Billie,
to Al Fishbain of Providence, R. I.
Book Bldg.
1243 Washington Blvd.
Basketball.
The "Y" team is to play a cham-
pionship game with the girls of the
Sweetest Heart of Mary at Central
High School on Saturday evening,
March 25, at 7:30 o'clock. All mem-
bers are invited to attend. There
will be no charge for admission. The
Recreation Commission is to present
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in the
Upright Models... $ 800 to $1800
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Mrs. A. Rotter of Cleveland re-:
An exhibition game and dance will
turned from her winter stay in Cali- take place at the Shaarey Zedek on
fornia and is spending a few weeks Wednesday evening, March 29, at 8
with her children, Mr. and Mrs. L. o'clock. A very fine orchestra has VA
Robinson of Kirby avenue.
been engaged for the dancing, with
VA
is to follow the game. Tickets may
Mr. and Mrs. R. Schonberger have be secured at the clubhouse, 89 Ro- FA
returned from a four months' stay wena street, or from members of the ;
in California.
team. Miss Esther Rosenberg is cap-
tain of the team.
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Rare, Luminous Fruits, Plucked from the
Trees of Enchantment.
Floral Fantasies of Magic Unreality.
Hues, Lightings and Shadings Culled from.
the Realm of Imagination.
Such is the Intangible Material of this
Season's Exquisite Hats.
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
On Monday afternoon a delightful
surprise party in the form of a "crys-
tal shower" was given in honor of
Miss Sylvia Gittleman, whose mar-
riage to Samuel B. Danto will take
place this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Robinson and son,
Philip, returned home after a four
months' stay in California.
FRENCH CLEANERS
AND DYERS
-In a Millinery - Garden
of Fairy-Like Beauty
Moss, secretary, and Ned Krause,
treasurer.
Returning home after spending the
winter in Eastern California are Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Rothman. They will
make their home in Royal Oak.
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"MR WIGAN'S FOREMOST"
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The Misses Esther and Emma El-
conin were hostesses to 40 guests at
■ ball masque at the home of their
sister, Mrs. George Avrunin, Phila-
delphia avenue, on Saturday evening
last. Contributing to the pleasure of
the evening by rendering several
solos was Miss Emma Lazaruff, the
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, rabbi of
well known local vocalist. Humorous
MANUEL M. ROSENTHAL
recitations were given by Samuel . Congregation Shaarey Zedek, will
give the address at the special Fri-
Shame! M. Rosenthal heads the Heyman and Philip Katz.
day evening services on March 31.
committee of the Bicur Cholem Juni-
ors in charge of the April F'ools' Mas-
Mr. and Mrs. William Grosberg of His subject has not yet been an-
querade Dance to be given by the or- I'almer avenue entertained their im- nounced.
ganization on Saturday evening, April mediate family on Monday evening
The following Friday evening,
1, at the Eastern Star Temple, Wood- last in honor of the birthday anni-
ward and Alexandrine.
versary of their son, Sandford H. April 7, will witness the close of
these
special Friday evening services
This affair will be the second an- Grosberg
for the season 1921-22. On that
nual event of its kind to be sponsored
evening
it is planned to have some
by the organization. A number of
Shapero Hive No. 564 will give a
valuable prizes will be awarded for pedro party and luncheon for mem- well known out-of-town or local
the best costumes at the dance. The bers on Tuesday afternon, March 28, speaker give the address.
wearing of the masques, however, will at 2 o'clock, at 929 East Ferry ave-
A Junior Young People's Auxiliary
not be a requirement for admission, nue.
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek was
those desiring to come unmasked be-
ing welcome.
Mrs. B. Gould of Longfellow ave- organized recently. During the past
Mr. Rosenthal is assisted on his nue has returned from a delightful week several informal meetings were
committee by Jacob Rosenberg, who trip throughout New York and Massa- held to determine the plan of opera-
, tion of the organization and to pre-
is in charge of publicity; Ilarry P. chusetts.
pare for the next few programs.
Stone, chairman of the ticket com-
mittee, and Jacob Behrman, in charge
Returning from a several days'
of the prizes.
The Junior Young People's Auxil-
stay in Washington, D. C., is M. S.
iary have laid out a fine program of
Levenberg of Cadillac avenue.
work and activities and are de-
We are not building in Palestine a l
refuge for the Jewish outcast, but
Miss Lillian Scher, student at the termined to become a factor in the
home for the Jewish soul and spirit. University of Michigan, spent a few life of the organization. The fol-
--Menahem Ussishkin.
days in the city the past week the lowing officers head the organization:
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Berman, president; Romayne
Goldsmith, vice-president; Herbert
Sol Scher of Clairmount avenue.
"Ilseilweaebeecrise
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ffithelh ods
Jacob Nathan, secretary of the De-
roit Stock Exchange and recently
elected a member of the board of di
rectors of the Detroit Board of Corn-
merce, is scheduled to give the ad
•dress at the special Friday evening
services of Congregation Shaarey Ze
dek on Friday evening, March 24
Services start at 8:15. Mr. Nathan
will speak on the subject "A House
Divided." Mr. Nathan is a member
of the congregation and was for sev-
eral years a member of the board of
trustees. Ile is at present one of the
most active members of the execu-
tive committee of Clover Hill Park
cemetery of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. Mr. Nathan has always been
•active in city and state affairs and
local Jewish community affairs as
well. lie was one of the organizers
lof the out Y. M. H. A., which thrived
until the world war drafted all its
I membership.
Mrs. A. J. Silberman of Edison
avenue is spending a few weeks
Ilotel McAllister in Miami, Fla.
Nett.
SEVEN
North of Frwert An
$1,500 REALIZED FROM
STAGING HEBREW PLAY
CARD OF THANKS
..,i1olph Freund desires to extend
Joseph II. Ehrlich, who headed the
committee that was in charge of the hear felt thanks to this many friends
recent staging of the Ilehrew play for th felicitations conveyed to him
"Samson and Delilah," this week re- on the occasion of his seventy-fifth
ported that $1,500 was realized from birthday anniversary, celebrated on
0•e play for the United Ilebrew March 13. Letters and telerram,
were as numerous that he finds it al-
Schools of Detroit.
Mr. Ehrlich, in his statement, most impossible to acknowledge the
thanked all who took part in the work receipt of each separately, and he
and helped to make the play a success. therefore uses these channels to con-
Mr. Ehrlich also pointed out that vey his sincere appreciation for all
the importance of the play lay in that that was expressed and implied by
it served as a means of acquainting those who no signally honored him.
the Detroit Jews with the aims and Mr. Freund is well and happy and
objects of the United Ilebrew Schools., expects to be home' again early in
He declared that the hopes of the local March from Miami, Fla.
Talmud Torahs were that many more
lews will take an Interest in the activ-
Happy is the old age that atones
ities of the schools as a result of the for the follies of youth; but happier
practical demonstraton for the Re.1 still the youth for which old age
, Srew language made by the play.
needs not to blush.—The Talmud.
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