MCIULTKOHji,MiSileiltONIcLr, PAGE SIX jecial .an i d The first of summer in this shipment of Qrsorta ; Scotch ginghams ill Shepherd Plaids Prominent among the notable wed- dings of the past week was the mar- riage of Miss Hortense Krolik, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, to Walter Lillienfeld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lillienfeld of Wilmette, Ill., which was solemnized on Mon- day afternoon, March 27, at 5 o'clock at the home of her parents on Ro. wena street, in the presence of the immediate family. The drawing room in which the ceremony was performed by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, was a veritable bower of fragrant blossoms, beautiful spring flowers in a colorful array predominating. The bride, a popular member of the younger set, who was unattended, was charming in a modish frock of navy blue twill and periwinkle blue crepe, heavily embroidered, with crepe of corre- sponding hue and material. A peri- winkle blue felt chap eau om cpleted this stunning costume. The out-of- town guests in attendance at the wile. ding were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lil- lienfeld and hliss Vtrginia of Wilmette, III., parents and sister of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lillienfeld, Richard Sheninger of Chicago, Mrs. Hattie Desenberg of Kalamazoo and 51 ins Dorothy Krolik, sister of the bride, who is a student at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. After a delightful honeymoon trip in New York, thence by steamer to New Orleans and Uossuue, Bahama Isl- ands, Mr. and Mrs. Lillienfeld will make their home in Wilmette, Ill. A real value at 59c and 89c a yard • Imported Swiss Extra tine quality in light and dark colors with embroi- dered white and colored dots. $1.49 a yard and up Sport Girdles that are new, attractive and $1 /140 1 . / Specially priced— different. Xota orkSiofis, tlieNxii' wit,,,iltin5 4r 1514 Woodward Ave. .ilefr Main 4216 Real Laces and Art Linen Embroidery On Sunday morning of this week Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will preach the companion sermon to the one which he delivered two weeks ago on the Biblical conception of the ideal man. This week's address will deal with the Biblical conception of the ideal woman. A large attendance is hoped for. Services begin as usual Louis Kuttnauer of Colling..wood at 11 o'clock. avenue will commemorate his seventy- fifth birthday nniversary on Tuesday, Saturday Services: April 4. Mr. Kuttnauer is a pioneer Services begin as usual at 10:30, and well known resident of Detroit the sermon this week to be preached and his many friends extend their fe- by Rabbi Berkowitz. licitations on this occasion. Keen interest centers in the bridge tea to be given by the Alpha Epsilon Phi college sorority on Tuesday after- noon, April 11, from 2 to 5 o'clock, at the Federation clubhouse. The af- fair, which is for the benefit of the University of Michigan Woman's League building, is in charge of the various committees, with Miss Sally Ehrlich as general chairman; Miss Ruth Arie, publicity; Miss Anne Mushkin, music; Miss Yoletta Fin- sterwahl, tickets, and Miss Bernice Kahn, hall. On Monday evening, April 3, at 0:30, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver will address the Men's Club at the month- ly dinner meeting of the Phoenix Club. Rabbi Silver's fame as an ora- tor is country-wide. lie should be heard by very member of the Men's Club. Returning from a two months' stay . at Hotel Poine;anna, Palm Beach. Fla., are Mr. and M rs. Andrew Wioe man and daughters, Claire and Su- zanne, of Chicago boulevard. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siegel of Bos- ton boulevard were in Chicago the past week, called there by the death of their uncle, Charles Sittig. The Palatable Detroit's Newest Kosher Restaurant Wholesome and Delicious Foods at Reasonable Prices. 2134 Woodward M. N. WEISMEYER, Manager "Open Day and Night." $ t E 5 F A 1 dent at Ossining College, Ossining, A unique playlet entitled "Dolls," N. Y., spent the holiday season at a child's nonsense play in three the home of her parents, Mr. and scenes, will be preatinted for the Chil- Mrs. Alex Spater of Burlingame ave- dren's Day program of the Jewish nue. Woman's Club on Tuesday afternoon, April 11, at 2;30, at the Federation Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik enter- clubhouse, Hancock and Second eve- tained at a family dinner at their Ar nues. The affair, which promises to home on Rowena street on Sunday be of unusual merit, is fur young and evening last, complimenting the out- old and in under the able supervision of-town guests who attended the of Mrs. Margherita Brown Martin and marriage of Miss Hortense Krolik to Miss Hattie Gittleman. Those par- Walter Lillienfeld. ticipating in the entertainment are • 411g • ,ILI • .\\\ 111 MI LW • M AST WEEK we arinounced the opening of our new merchant tailor shop and had the pleasure of receiving many of our old friends and many new ones. L In opening our new business we do so with a complete stock of the finest materials and our tailoring staff is such that we can guarantee the finest workmanship. 104 MAURICE & ROUD 2010 Park Boulevard Kresge Building Main MAX MAURICE 3958 LOUIS ROUD SIDNEY L. ALEXANDER Commercial Adjustments Specializing in adjustments of fire losses for the insured. 404 VINTON BUILDING Cadillac 3447 l imilmini imi 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111 'nEe .1.7C. SILK GLOVES Y ,f V 41% The Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization Mrs. Ilerbert Sloman, as mother; Mrs. Victor Roemer, Annie the maid; Miss Elizabeth Sloman, child; Mrs. Saul M. Cole, Genevieve the old doll; Mrs. Hugo Freund, the fashionable lady doll; Mrs. Maurice Harrison, the Marie Antoinette doll; Mrs. Sam Men- delsohn, the Harlequin doll; Mrs. John Ginsburg, the baby doll; Mrs. Abraham Cooper, the peasant dull; Miss Sadie Keidan, the soldier doll, and Mrs. David 114 erbe, the Japanese doll. Miss Elizabeth Sloman will give la snowflake dance and music for the occasion wlil be under the direction of Miss Rebecca Selik, the well known violinist. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kahn and family in Youngstown, Ohio. c.411 First Quality Every size in many colors The J. L. Hudson Co. Detroit; /Stewed- AleolkAilieTtallrvorn amerriv / - ON 1 n o Charles Sittig, a former resident of Detroit and a member of the well known pioneer family of that name, died in Chicago the past week. In- terment took place in this city, the widow accompanying the body. Mr. An interesting function of the past Sittig was a brother of Mrs. Hannah Saturday Night, April 1 Sunday Afternoon and Night, April 2 Come and have a good time, as there will be vaudeville, dancing and other amuse- ments. The price of admission will be 25c, en- . titling you to a chance for a beautiful floor Miss Lena Solomon of Glennie, Mich., spent a few days in this city the past week, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry R. Solomon of Tuxedp avenue, prior to a visit at a delightful program in which Mrs. Croswell, Mich. George Kleinman (Evelyn Finster- Miss Sara Goldberg of West Grand maid) participated. Mrs. Kleinman appeared in nature songs. Miss Me- boulevard, a member of the Volun- teer Motor Corps of the American litta Linnick gave interpretive dnac- ing and Frances Netzorg read fascin- Red Cross, was actively interested in conveying crippled children to and ating children's stories, giving "Han- sel and Crete," with musical accom- from the Receiving Hosnital and as- sisting the physicians and nurses dur- paniment. These charming affairs are an added feature of the educa- ing the clinics conducted by Dr. Adolph Lorenz, the famous Austrian tional department and are at all times looked forward to with keen antici- orthopedist, the past week. pation by the children. Ralph Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rabbi Martin Zielonka of El Paso, Saul M. Cole of Burlingame avenue, Texas, who occupied the pulpit of entertained at a party for the chit. Temple Beth El on Sunday morning dren at the Children's Free Hospital, last, was the guest at the home of commemorating his fifteenth birthday Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin dur- anniversary. ing his stay in the city. Miss Isabelle Wolfson of Cincin- Mrs. Albert Kahn and Mrs. William nati, who is a student at the Uni- Brown were hostesses at a beauti- versity of Michigan, was a guest of fully appointed luncheon on Monday the Misses Charlotte and Marcia Er- last at ts, e Phoenix clubrooms, honor. mann at their home on West Hancock ing hUss Hortense Krolik, whose avenue the past week. marriage to Walter Lillienfeld of Returning from New York City Wilmette, 111., was an event of the past week and the out-of-town guests where he went to attend the mar- riage of a relative, is Eugene Siegel of Boston boulevard. in attendance at the wedding. A delightful social event of the past week wa sthe surprise party ten- dered Mrs. Emanuel T. Berger at her home on Lawrence avenue, com- memorating her twentieth wedding anniversary. Mr. Berger is in Lon- don, where he expects to remain for several months. lamp. 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LEVIN MATZO COMPANY Michigan Distributors for Manischewitz's Matzos Phone Main 7860 TIT1151 1111-TIOWI'fi51511L-51 1-91 1.51- - - - - - Detroit, Michigan 1343 Napoleon St. TilMTHEEHMEcEMISUERNEEM Among the University of Michigan students taking part in the Junior Girls' play in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening last is Ruth Arie of Detroit. Miss Kay Brauns, a representative of the Talmud Society of Boston, who was e guest at the Jewish Woman's clubhouse on Friday evening last, talked on her varied experiences in the Old World. Miss Brauns plans a trip to Europe in the near future in the interest of her work. David Zielonka, son of Rabbi Mar- tin Zielonka of El Paso, Texas, who I is a student at the University of Michigan, spent a few days in the city the past week visiting with Leo I. Franklin at his home on Edison ave - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Songheim of Rowena street are spending a few Returning from a pleasant visit days in Toronto, Canada, guests of with relatives and friends in La- relatives and friends. fayette, Ind., is Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal , David Ginsberg, violinist, con- of Boston boulevard. tributed to the delightful program At the meeting of the Detroit Busi• given by well known musicians at the ness Women's Club held on Thursday concert at Wesleyan M. E. church on evening last in "The Mansion," Jef- Friday night last. ferson avenue, Miss Regina (feller,' . William Meyerfeld, student at the the well known supervisor of kinder- gartens and primary grades of the University of Michigan, spent a few Detroit schools, was among the school days in the city the past week, a group who hail the program of the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank Purdy of Royal Oak. afternoon in charge. Fred M. Butzel was among the speakers at the Social Workers' Club on Wednesday night last at which Judge Henry S. Ilulburt of the Pro- bate Court was the guest of honor. Restaurant in Detrot is the Carmel. Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin. Cadillac 4758 1425 Broadway We are making special preparation. for Passover Week. Woodward at Willis °13 n Freud. week was the entertainment given under the auspices of the educational department of the Federation of Clubs at the Children's Free Hospital for convalescent children on Friday last. As chairman of this depart- ment, Mrs. Leo M. Franklin presented nue. Will hold their annual Bazaar at B'nai Moshe Synagogue, corner Garfield and Beaubien, The Original #/9." BALL Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert and son, Julius Gilbert, are in White Sulphur Springs, Va., for a several dweeks' stay. Milanese Silk G•untlets Heavy Milanese Tricot Silk Milanese Silk The Misses Elizabeth and Miriam Fuchs, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs of Delaware vaenue, are spending the holiday season with At $1.50 At $1.00 hand ng, entertainment and a prize his trot will constitute the program of a big "April Fool" dance to be given Sunday afternoon, April 2. Snappy dance music will be played by a three-piece orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern of East Grand boulevard will act as chaperones. Dancing starts at 3 o'clock sharp. Bring your friends. If thy associates be insane, be thou ■■■■■■■■■V ■1 01 ■1 1 LI I LN Z I gll h. .11: ■■ 12 and 111 button length Junor Young People's Society: ■■■ 1■1 ■•■ Our Cozy Balcony is fitted purposely for After-Theater Parties. O A tremendous and timely purchase from one of the largest and best glove makers in this country enables us to offer our patrons this rare opportunity just at the time when silk gloves are most in demand. The prices are so unusual that women will anticipate several seasons' needs when making purchases. At Temple Beth El: On Sunday, April 9, the pulpit will be occupied by Louis Marshall, chair- man of the American Jewish Com- mittee. Mr. Mars'iall is one of Amer. ica's leading jurists and one of our moo prominent co-religionists. Put aside the morning of April It for temple attendance. auditorium of Temple Beth El. On City for a fortnight's stay at Hotel Tuesday evening, at the first open Ambassador, has returned. meeting of the Jewish Woman's Club season, Rev. John Haynes Holmes At the program arranged by the of the Community Church of New philanthropy and reform committees Market 6098 York City will talk on "The Price of of the Twentieth Century Club on POTTED PLANTS AND FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Peace—Can We Pay It?" Dr. llolmes Thursday last, Mrs. Frank V. Martin will talk at Temple Beth F.I. Both of Moss avenue was a member of the these speakers are men of nation- cast in the one-act playlet "The Fif- wide prominence and it is a rare po- teenth Candle," taking the part of .\\I 1 MI h.) MO ■■■■■\1■ 11 I 1 Z 1 MI LI V I LW LI I 1 .1 1 1 I. . portunity for members of the Jewish the Italian father. Woman's Club and the community to hear these lecturers of note. Miss Marion Spater, who is a stu- t & Saturday, April 1st Mrs. Samuel S. Van Noorden of Day before the Jewish Woman's Club, Webb avenue, who joined Mr. and sociable.—The Talmud. Monday, April 3, at 2:30 p. m., in the Mrs. Joseph L. Selling in Atlantic ANNOUNCEMENT t 30,000 'Pairs Silk Gloves Louis Marshall to Speak THE OPENING OF TILE VIRGINIA FLOWER SHOP AT 825 4 TWELFTH STREET I g GREAT PRE-EASTER SALE Men's Temple Club: Miss Louise Selling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selling of Ho- tel Addison, is spending the holiday •IISOTI in Wheeling, W. Va., where she was joined by her parents, who have been sojourning in Atlantic City the past fortnight. Rabbi Abba llillel Silver of The Temple of Cleveland, noted orator, will be the speaker on Reciprocity ae Notes Sunday Services: All Suttery !tress and other local mace should be communicated to the of at sw cameide by 5 ocloci each Wedeesday afternoon in order to sopa., in the curtest yea's Seel.. 1,41.. issue Mose Glrodale Mad ecittera es as le be received sat wt. Soft, silky ginghams—woven and fin- ished in Scotland—Brown, Brilliant Red, Orchid and Yellow—fast colors. 101 JOHN R ST. i tErmple 1E40 El I Miss Sally Ehrlich, student at the University of Michigan, spent the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich, at their home on Edison avenue. Mrs. Ralph Nelson (Henrietta Mr. and Mrs. David D. Shaver of Rowena stret are sojourning in Blanke) of New York was a guest of French Lick Springs for several Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burnett of Rhode Island avenue. weeks. 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