PI I..; ups t, r i 4 rdiarTics4.0-1, ; - a. Suits which add net to every outdoor activity. Golf, the hike, and every occasion that should not be hampered by skirts. Extreme. ly well made models in colorful vari.tone shades. Tweeds, home- spuns, herringbones and fancy novelties. Shown in greys, browns, greens, tans and stone blue. Very moderately priced at - ii HANDLES PUBLICITY FOR BICUR CHOLLM JR. DANCE 1 """'"*"•"'""""^""*'"'"'"^""•""* . @ S/ 1 WOOD... • SIMI DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store. JACOB ROSENBERG LESSER-BURDOLOFF Mr. and Mrs. Abram BurdolotT of 644 East Ferry avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Eva, to Charles Lesser of this city, to take place Sunday, April 2, at Leon Krim's Riverside Ilotel, Mt. Clemens, Stich. SLAVEN-ROBINSON Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Bay City announce the marriage of their (laughter, Frieda, to Norman Slaver] of Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Love of 1946 Taylor avenue announce the birth of a son, Richard H., on Mon- A New Shop of Correct Sports Apparel at Himelhoch's in answer to the ever increasing demand for correct and smart sports apparel, a new shop occupying an entire floor will be open to our patrons on April 3rd. Here not only all of the requirements of the most fastidious sports woman but, also those of the enthusiastic spectator will be met. day, March 20. Riding Habits and Accessories Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gordon and Sport Skirts and Blouses Swimming Suits nad Bathing daughter, Devora Betty, of Warren Sir. and Mrs. Julius Braun of 618 Sweaters and Scarfs Apparel avenue have moved into their new East Kirby avenue are receiving con- Sport Hats and Tams Golf Suits and Separate Knick- home at 2018 Hazelwood. , gratulations on the birth of a daugh- Knitted Jackets and Frocks ers Motor Wraps and Coats ter, Rosalynd, on March 12. Mrs. Simon Lachman of West GLENBOGIE TWEEDS, exclusive with Himelhoch's. Ferry avenue is spending several Mr. and Mrs. Julius L. Goodman weeks with her children, Mr. and Mrs. of 653 East Philadelphia avenue are Mrs. David Friedland and daugh- Sol S. Vineberg of Montreal. receiving congratulations on the birth ters, Helen and Lillian, of Lansing, of a son. Miss Martha Groneman returned to are spending, a few days in Detroit as guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Friedland Detroit on Friday from an extended Mr. and Mrs. William Karbal (Mu- of West Euclid avenue. Among the stay in Southern California and is ' riot Halpert) of 293 East Willis ave- affairs given in their honor was a din- with her sister, bliss 'tattle Crone. nue announce the birth of a son, Stil- i1 $1 11011111 111110110415 11 21111111161111 1 1111111111111111111111111MINIMINIMMIMIIINI ner for 20 guests at the home of Mr. man, at Hotel Addison. ton, on Tuesday, March 21. HMI Mrs. M. Weingarten of Fast Be- Mrs. C. Slayer and grand-laugh- thune avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Ilorowitz are Y FRENCH CLEANERS AND DYERS "1,,y,,dowLWOMwierolUrt iu Miehigo Market 3364 ter, Rosalind Robinson, are leaving receiving congratulations on the birth Returning from a several days' , for a six months' trip through Eu- of a daughter, Myra Esther, on stay in the East are Mr. and Mrs. G. rope. March 24. ' II. Werner of Longfellow avenue. Mrs. Joseph Modell of 580 West- Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Saul E. Goldsmith of minster gave a delightful children's (Helen Schultz) of 2539 West Grand :100 East Forest avenue have moved birthday party Saturday afternoon at boulevard announce the birth of a into their new home, 1558 Glynn her home in honor of her son, Solo- son on March 28. court, in the Rosalind Helen apart- mon, who was 10 years old, and her daughter, Rose, who was 8. Jesse' ments. Rice entertained the guests with a Mrs. II. Lefkofsky of Kirby ave- vical and piano solo. Interesting nue entertained at luncheon for 12 games were played and the winners' j.u(sts on Saturday last, honoring were awarded prizes. Luncheon was Zalman Wasserman, treasurer of Mrs. M. Ginsberg of Traverse City, served to If little boys and girls. the Zion Ball committee and one of M ich. the most prominent workers for the A surprise birthday dinner will he Miss Rue Lampert of Medbury ave- given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l'riscol affair this year, reports that the dance nue entertained extensively for Louis in honor of their daughter, Esther, at this year was a tremendous success, Krugel, formerly of Toronto, Ont. their residence, 401)4 Pingree ave- several hundred dollars having been Mr. Krugel appeared with Neil Mc- nue, Sunday, April 2, at 7 o'clock. realized for Zionist purposes. Particular credit for the success of Kinley at the Regent and Miles thea- The guest of honor will be Miss Ethel the committee was given to the follow- Stein of 953 Farnsworth avenue. ters. ing: Anna Sandv.Tis, Bessie Fisher, Esther Klepper, Y Kapetansky, S. Mrs. R. R. Lieberman, 660 East ANNUAL Y. P. A. DANCE Richardson, A. Weintrob, A. Kurland, Hancock avenue, entertained on Sat- TO BE HELD APRIL 8 Mr. Linderman, Philip Fisher. urday last in honor of the Bar Mitz- A collection made during the dance vah of her son, Raymond. Members of the Young People's for the Jewish Notional Fund in J. Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek are N. F. boxes netted the sum of $35. Mrs. Peter Vass of 270 East Kirby avenue entertained 26 little boys and looking forward with great interest Miss Sandweiss was in charge of the to the annual dance of the organiza- .1. N. F. committee. girls on Saturday afternoon last in honor of the fifth birthday of her Con to take place on Saturday even- ing, April R, at the Shaarey Zedek. daughter, Florence Harriet. The annual dance of the organization Miss Mollie Price of Saginaw, takes the place of the regular weekly Mich., is being entertained by Miss dances that were conducted by the Esther B. Friedman of 565 Belmont auxiliary in previous years. Invitations have been mailed out avenue. to the young folk as well as the older neople. The dance will take the A surprise birthday party was 9 gisen Wednesday evening, March 15, form of a father and son and mother and daughter affair, and will be a in honor of J. K. Smith at his home, Those present sort of parents and children event. 290 Hague avenue. The annual dance was planned for were friends, also members of the Jolly Ten Club. Dinner was served Sunday evening, April 9, but the date has been changed to Saturday even- for 15 people. ing, April II, not to interfere with the banquet given by the American Jew- Eugene J. Anspach of Newark, N. .1., was home visiting his mother, Mrs. ish Relief Committee on Sunday evening at the Hotel Statler. Leon Weinberg of 1522 Monterey ZION BALL PROVES SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR LITTLE HUNGARIAN RESTAURANT Enjoy a home cooked, strictly Kosher meal in Detroit's finest Jewish restaurant. Only the best food is served at very reasonable prices. Our location is convenient for business men. LITTLE HUNGARIAN RESTAURANT 1406 Broadway Broadway and Grand River Avenue The Clairmont Beauty Shop 9015 Twelfth St. Garfield 6463 All Branches of Beauty Culture Work. We have added to the number of our operators to take care of increased business. THE PERWIN PASTRY SHOP Special fur Saturday and Sunday: Strawberry Short Cake; dm Our Famous French Pastry. Open Sunday 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. MARKET 5391 • - • 9138 TWELFTH STREET We Deliver Large Orders. Opening Announcement! M. GOLDGLEID, 112.1132 Clay A Wishes to announce to the community at large that he is now OPEN FOR BUSINESS With an up-to-date complete line of Furniture, made by some of the leading manufacturers of the day. A distinct display of richly patterned Karpen and Grand Rapitis upholstered furniture and a wonderful array of Louis XVI, Queen Anne, Adam and other period furniture. We wish to impress upon you that all merchandise sold here is none other than the nationally advertised productions, of which we herein quote a few, such as Simmons Beds, Red Cross Sanitary Mat. tresses, Kroahler and Pullman Bed Davenports, Alaska Refrigerators, Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, Peninsular Stoves and Ranges, and Rugs from the leading mills in the country. We do NOT over-estimate the quality of our goods, but DO under- estimate the prices. It would pay you to give us a visit. We guarantee to furnish your home complete and pleasant at a very inducive saving. Take advantage—our credit system enables you to buy here, on the Easy Payment Plan, if you so desire. fil. Gollgtrid'o !furniture Cloys Phone Northway 3617 1128.1132 Clay Avenue "The Store Where Quality and Low Prices Reign" Saturdays 10 Open Evenings until 9 P. M. Third Fyfe's Floor Spring Low Shoes avenue. mummismummismummisifioiimiiimmimmimmini Y. W. H. A. NOTES mmommommisimill 25 PIECES FAMILY WASHING Lace Curtains Beautifully Laundered 40c Per Pair Monthly Meeting: An interesting meeting took place at the Shaarey Zedek on Sunday af- ternoon, March 26. Representatives of the various clubs and classes re- ' ported. Miss Lonates reported on decorative art; Miss Bagelman on Hebrew class; Miss Lerner on Bible study; bliss Silk on sewing; Miss Rose Lewis on millinery; Miss Lillian Levin, athletics; bliss Gold for Trotty Veck Club; Miss Gantzevitz, dramatic class. The Junior Woman's League . was in charge of the program. Mrs. Rosenblatt, an authority on thrift and saving, gave an interesting and in- structive talk. Ida Rosenthal gave several songs and dances. Refresh- ments were served during the social hour that followed the meeting. Membership Pins: Orders for Y. W. H. A. membership nine are now being taken at the club- house. 69 Rowena. They are very at- tractive and the price is nominal. Members are urged to place orders , now, so that they may secure the pins sot n. Oar Nina 'Phone Number CADILLAC 7423 "The Soft Water Laundry" Trotty Veck Club: The Trotty Veck Social Club is planning many novel features to suc- cessfully carry out their second an- , nual dance, to take place Sunday evening, April 9, at Hyman's Dancing Academy, 629 Woodward avenue. The proceeds will be used for charitable purposes. Miss Betty Gold is presi- dent of the club. Originators is Detroit of This New Ureic. Massachusetts Laundry Co. Trnazam ■ iummin•a•uglimammemmammemessi ■ kC.K.RENZ "II:1;6M Mrs. A. Epstein of 549 Medbury avenue announces the marriage of her (laughter, Adeline, to flurry Leff of Flint, on Sunday, March 26, cere- mony taking place at the residence of the bride's aunt, Mrs. A. Epstein;, 576 Bookie avenue. Dinner was served for 25 couples. The out-of- town guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Leff, Mr. and Mrs. II. Leff, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Leff, Mr. and Mrs. L. CO- lish, all of Flint. The bride was charming in a gown of coral chiffon over blue, with hat to match. She carried a bouquet of roses and lillies of the valley. After an extendep honeymoon trip, Mr, and Mrs. Leff will make their home in Flint. The Misses Ethel and Beatrice Weingarten entertained at a dancing party at their home on East Bethune avenue on Tuesday evening last, com- plimenting their cousins, the Misses Helen alai Lillian Friedland of Lan- sing. OUR attention is called to the fact that the month of April is nation- ally known as "CURTAIN MONTH." We have a curtain cleaning department that conforms to every woman's ideals of what this service should be and we would appreciate your phoning us for a special demonstration. Minimum $1.00 Extra Pieces 4 Cents Each Charge LEFF-EPSTEIN Mrs. Joseph Sillman and son, Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, Sillman, have returned from an ex- tended trip to California, where they 8438 Kingsley court, entertained the board of directors of the European spent the winter months, and are guests at Ilotel Statler. Mrs. Sill- Jewish Women's Welfare Organiza- tion and their husbands in honor of man and Mr. Sillman contemplate a their son Victor's Bar Mitzvah, on trip to Lakewood, N. J. March 18. --- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Mr. and Mrs. C. Weinberg of 1627 Winona avenue have as their house guest Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ilarrison Taylor avenue were pleasantly sur- prised with a party given by friends of I'ittsburgh, Pa. and relatives on Saturday, March 26, Mrs. Leo Weiss of Philadelphia the occasion being their fiftieth wed- avenue has returned from a several ding anniversary. days' visit with friends in Pontiac. Dr. I. Frosh of 220 Elmhurst ave- Mrs. William Josephson, who spent nue has returned from a three months' the winter months in llollywood, , stay in Los Angeles, Calif. Calif., at the home of her mother, Irving J. Wolfgang left Sunday to Mrs. Dora Rosenthal, formerly of Detroit, was in the city for a short spend several days in New York and stay en route to her home in Lincoln, will visit in Montreal as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sol S. Vineberg. M ich. can be relied upon is the foun- dation of our success. IN opening your account with us you do so with confidence that every garment will re- ceive the utmost care and at- tention in the process of clean- ing, pressing and dyeing. W••dw•rd A Hancock avenue announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Bessie, to Alois Adler of Buffalo, which is to lake place at the Shaarey Zedek on Sunday, April 2. Mr. Rosenberg is in charge of the publicity for the annual Blear (*Wein Mrs. Joseph Rosenzweig and Mrs. April Fools Dance, taking place this Jacob Berstein of East Grand boule- Saturday evening at the Eastern Star vard are in New York, having re- Temple, 80 West Alexandrine, near turned from a delightful cruise to the Woodward. The affair is being looked West Indies. They were accom- forward to with much interest Ly the panied on the trip by Mrs. S. Phillip- younger s vial set of Detroit. son of Chicago. F dyeing with a service that 1230 ADLER-FRAZER Mr. and Mrs. M. Frazer of PO: Returning from New York, where' she spent the past fortnight, is Miss Rose Freedman of Chicago boule- vard. Miss Freedman was the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Schoenfield (Kate Freedman), whose marriage took place in Detroit on Feb. 4, prior' to their departure for Germany, where they will remain for an indefi- nite period. AULTLESS cleaning and ffimeThoch's fttarriages Reginald Poland, director of the educational department of the De- troit Museum of Art, lectured before the Michigan Club of Detroit on ".111CHIGAVS FOREMOST" 7452 Woodward Avenue E ngagements Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Lefkofsky is 631 Medbury avenue announce tht engagement of their (laughter, Sarah to Ilarry Ilartz, son of Mrs. Minni( Hartz of 1470 Glynn court. Recep tion Sunday, April 2. Mayer B. Sulzberger of Puritan , avenue has returned from a few days' stay in Chicago. $35 - $45 - '65 ,00/41 ■ PAGE SEVEN 0I RO,NIC ~ L Among the members of the Ameri- can Red Cross Volunteer Aid who as- sisted Dr. Adolph Lorenz at his clin- ics for crippled children was Mrs. Ilenry Rindskoff of Tennyson avenue. The Suit for Every Won/all agio5EL OlIjfLWISfl rsonal Knicker Sports Suits . 7Valerraskeajlerni . R n.saop where courtesy and swag. Pry 4739 Woodward North of Forret A" MILNER VISITS TRANSJORDANIA I for Women At whatever price you wish to pay there is an abundance of new styles here in dependable qualities. Below are two ex- amples from the department of moderate prices. Two•Strap Pumps $9 Beautifully and chstmetively created of pray or black suede; black satin; and patent. Junior Louis heels; turn soles. Patent Oxfords '7 and '8 Lightly constructed trots turn soft:, low heels and plain comfortable met Wonderfully adapted for weal sod *lora won Many Other Low Models at Moderate Prices I hrr 4 1' , • y f ES ""•11;•‘ Strif40 HMI?, — All dudes JER1TSALEM.—(J. C. B.)—Lord Milner, here ostensibly on a "private visit," has left for Amen, where he will see the Emir Abdullah, ruler of Transjordania. He is expected to return to .14-usalem next week. Woodward and Mama Ryalr — All Main • P. M.