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The Jewish Ladies Aid Society am
Beth El Sisterhood held a joint meet
ing on Wednesday afternoon at the
Community Center. Hosteases fo
the afternoon were Mrs. M. G. Meyer
Mrs. Robert Long and Sirs. Harr
Lenick.

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The Jewish ladies of Saginaw ex-
erted every effort to make the Com-
inanity Seder this year one long to
be remembered. It was led by Nel-
son Glueck of Hebrew Union College.
Inspiring and instructive was the , The following committee is in charge:.
Enthusiasm was rife at the meet-
ing of captains and workers for the talk given by Albert Kahn, the noted Mrs. I. Oppenheim, chairman; Mrs.
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El fund architect, before the Sisterhood of A. Kanter, Mrs. I. Rich, Mrs. SI. G.
on Friday morning at the temple, Temple Beth El at the regular meet- Meyer, Mrs. A. Seitner, Mrs. B. Kra-
when plans were formulated for the ing on Monday afternoon, April 9. mer, Mrs. A. D. Philippe and Miss
drive which starts on Monday, April Mr. Kahn, with the aid of sterupticon Lillie Lenhoff.
17, to collect funds for the comple- views, took his listeners through the
lleavenrich and A. D.
Max
tion of the new temple. This is the various architectural periods of the '
first time in 20 years that women age, giving realistic glimpses of many Philippe have returned from Detroit,
have had an opportunity of working of the treasure housm of exquisite where they attended the banquet
in a campaign of this magnitude and architecture of the Old World. In given complimentary to David A.
if keen interest and hearty co-opera- tracing the grandeur and fanciful Brown.
turn is any criterion, the success of system of the Elizabethian, Renais-
In honor of Miss Jennie Dembin-
this effort for a paramount issue is sance, Gothic and Victorian eras, Mr.
assured. Mrs. David A. Brown, whose Kahn pointed out that the architects . sky, bride-elect, whose marriage to
leadership in the many community of those times had been jewelers, Earl Spiessberger of Jackson will'
drives is well known, is acting as gen- which accounted for the delicacy of take place on Monday, April 24, Mrs.
eral chairman. The captains are: detail and beauty of line and skill I. Rich entertained at bridge on M'ed-
Mrs. Leo AL Franklin, Mrs. Harry found in the architecture of that by- nesday afternoon and Mrs. Jacob
Farbstein, Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald, gone (lay. The many views of the Thal on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Herman Finsterwald, Mrs. Isaac famous 'Westminster Abbel, Glouces-
Goldberg, Mrs. Avery Ginsburg, Mrs. ter Cathedral and glories of the Pitti Mrs. I. Oppenheim and daughter,
Frank V. Martin, Mrs. I,ouis Mus- and Uffizi palaces, boulevards, mg- Emily, spent several days in Jackson
in and Ann Arbor.
liner, Mrs. Louis Simon, Mrs. Adolph nificent gardens and bridges
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Sloman, Mrs. Leon VanVliet, Mrs. Florence, Italy, were thrown on the
Miss Lucille Greenehaum, who
Joseph Welt, Mrs. Sol. A. Wolf, Mrs. screen in so realistic a manner as to
Elizabeth Weisman and Mrs. Leo almost make one feel as though they spent the week-end in Ann Arbor, has
were present in the charming, artis- returned hors, accompanied by her
Zuckerman.
tic places. Isaac Goldberg, president brother. Milton, who will spend the.
Mrs. Alexander Kohut of New of Temple Beth El., and Jacob Na- week in Saginaw.
York, one of the delegates to the than made stirring appeals for co-
Mrs. Alexander Levin of Calumet
Victory Relief Conference held in operation and helpfulness in the com-
this city on Sunday last, who ad- ing Temple strive, giving various and Miss Emily Levin of Ann Arbor
dressed the afternoon session at Ho- causes and reasons why this mono- are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Op-
tel Statler, speaking for the Jewish mental work should be carried to a penheim.
women who took part in the cam- successful issue, and urging the
The follow:ng children of the Sab-
paign for $14,000,000, is the guest women of the Sisterhood to Is their
at the home of her children, Mr. and share. Mrs. Sidney Allen (Phyllis bath School who wrote essays on
Zuckerman)
charming
sang
a
group
Biblical
characters were awarded
Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger of 123 Puri-
of songs, accompanied on the piano prizes: Zella (merman, Elliot Imer-
tan avenue.
by Mrs. Fred Schram. man, Eleanor Ileavenrich and Ilelen
Seitner.
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown were
Elaborate costuming, sprightliness
hosts at a charmingly appointed din-
and
vivaciousness
of
manner
charac-
ner at theri home on Friday last,
honoring Jacob Si, Loeb, Charles Ru- terized "Dolls," a little playlet in
bens and L. E. Berger of Chicago, three scenes presented' for the chil-
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who were in the city in attendance dren's day program by the Jewish
Th., Lobes' Auxiliary of the Irniti
Woman's Club, in the auditorium of
at the Victory Relief Conference.
has planned it Passover dance
the Federation clubhouse on Tuesday
afternoon. Despite the inclemency at the vestry rooms of the 11'nai
Mr. and Sirs. Clarence Enggass of
of the weather, a capacity crowd Moshe, Garfield and Beaubien, for
Second boulevard are in New York
greeted the players. Those in the Sunday evening, April 16. The Young
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
cast who acquitted themselves credit l'eople's Society will co-operate in
Bienstock (Fannie Strassburger) and
ably were Mrs. Ilerbert Sloman, Miss this affair and a great success is
Montrose Strassburger, formerly of
Elizabeth Sloman, Mrs. Victor Roe- looked for.
Detroit.
Passover will mean a renewed ef-
mer, Sirs. Sol. Cole, Mrs. Moe liar-
rison, Mrs. Hugo Freund, Mrs. John fort and more pledges for the Karen
Mrs. Lester Mendelson (Elsa Aron- Ginsburg, Mrs. A. Cooper, Mrs. David Hay eS1111, Iliac and other worthy
beim) and son Curtis of New York A. Werbe, Mis. Snm Mendelson and causes and the ladies of the congre-
are guests of Mrs. Sigmund Aron- Mrs. II. Frank. Musical selections gation expect to do a large share of
-
helm of Hotel Stevenson.
were in charge of Miss Rebecca Selik. the work.
Many students and homeless stran-
Miss Helen Morris, (laughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. King Baer of Toledo gers have been placed for Seiler
and Mrs. V. G. Morris of Pilgrim spent several days in the city the nights, and ',Matzos are being dis-
avenue, who has spent the past Win- past week guests at the home of Mr. tributed to the poor.
Mrs. J. Hersh, as chairman of the
ter months in New York City study- and Mrs. Jack Snyder of Wilson ave-
dance committee, announces that the
ing music under noted masters, was nue.
full co-operation of all Jews with the
soloist at an artists' recital at Hotel
Ladies' Auxiliary will mean more
Astor the past week.
Returning from a several months' Jewish activities that are worthy and
stay in Southern California is A. necessary.
Gus Kahn of Youngstown, Ohio, Shiffman. Mrs. Shiffman and daugh-
who was in this city attending the ters, Louise and Janet Betty, will re-
RUSSIAN COMMUNISTS URGE
Victory Relief Conference, visited main for a longer period.
CAUTION WITH "BELIEVERS"
with his many relatives and friends.
Mr. Kahn is a former resident of
Mrs. Samuel Kuttnauer of the Vic-
Detroit.
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—A circular is-
tory lineaments of Collingwood ave-
nue has returned from a five weeks' sued by the Central Committee of the
Returning from a delightful stay
stay visiting with relatives and Russian communists cautions the com-
with relatives and friends in Mont-
rades to avoid inflicting pain on the
friends in Chicago.
gomery, Ala., is Mrs. Mortimer Meyer
"Believers." While the anti-religious
of Chicago boulevard.
propaganda should be continued, Com-
Sol. R. Cohen of Toledo and Dave
munists ought to be careful about the
Returning from a several months' R. Cohen of Jackson spent the week- felngs of the religious to avcid need-
tour in Southern California, where end at the home of their mother, les-ly alienating them from the Soviet
they spent the winter season, are Mr. Mrs. Moses Cohen of Lincoln avenue.
and Mrs. Max May of Westminster
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dryfoos of Ha-'
zelwood avenue have returned from
Mrs. Oscar Neustadt of Hotel Stat- a several weeks' trip to Southern
ler is spending several weeks with California and throughout the west-
ern states.
relatives and friends in Chicago.

Socieey Items end othrr local notes mould be communicated to Um Ohm of roe
Caroniele by I oclock each Wednesday afternoon in ordes ta appeur in the current no
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NINA
TARASOVA

Great Impersonator of Russian Folk Songs and
Ballads, in her native costume, will make
her last appearance in Detroit be-
fore departure for Europe.

ILYA SCHKOLNIK

Violin Virtuoso and First Soloist of Detroit
Symphony Orchestra

Appear for Benefit of 200,000 Orphans
In the Ukraine at

ORCHESTRA HALL

Woodward and Parsons
SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 8:30 O'clock

Tickets for Sale at Grinnell's or at the
Box Office on Date of Performance.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sloman en-
The Misses Charlotte and Marcia
tertained delightfully at a family Errnann, students at the University
party at their home on Colorado aye- of Michigan, spent the holiday vaca-
, nue on Saturday evening last in tion with their mother, Mrs. A. Er-
honor of the betrothal of their sister, mann of West Hancock avenue.
Miss Jeanette E. Spring, to Dr. Saul
E. Barnett.
Mrs. Lillian Lachman Silver, who
is appearing as pianoforte accom-
Returning from a pleasant stay in
panist in concert with several Detroit
Atlantic City and New York, where
musicians in a tour of many of the
they spent several weeks, are Mr.
cities of the western states, played
and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim of Pin-
in Pasadena, Calif., recently, where
gree avenue.
members of the group were enthusi-
astically received.
The captains and workers of the
men's foam for the temple building
Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz
drive, which starts on Monday, April
17, met at a dinner at the Phoenix were hosts at a beautifully appointed'
. Club on Tuesday evening to formu- dinner for 20 guests at their home'
late plans for the canvas to be made on 8045 Brush street on Saturday
for the new temple which is being night last, complimenting Mr. and
erected at Gladstone and Woodward Mrs. J. Jacobs of Chicago, S. Gold- I
berg of Hot Springs, Ark., and A.
avenues.
Dernberger of New York.

The Misses Lucille Marx, Myra
Finsterwald, I.ouise Kahn, Dorothy
Rambauer, Louise Michaelson and
Milton S. Solomon, Paul Zeiger, Ber-
nard Velick, Malcolm Rivkin and
, William Gersheson were among the
graduates of the Highland Park High
School who went on the annual class
trip to Washington, D. C.; Richmond
and Old Ponit Comfort, Va. In
Washington the class was accorded
an audience with President Harding
at the White House.

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Mrs. E. J. Bernstein of Trow-
bridge avenue has returned from a
several weeks' stay in Baltimore, hid.,
where she was the guest of relatives
and friends.

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We carry at all times a large stock of Silk and Wool Toleisim, also
Tfilin and all kinds of Prayer Books translated in English and

Mr. and Mrs. R. Shomberger of
Judge Harry B. Keidan addressed East Hancock avenue has returned
the Detroit police lieutenants at their from an extended visit through
monthly meeting the past week, tak- Southern California.
ing as his theme "Criminal Law."
Elliot and Doris Limon, children
Mrs. Meyer Levy and daughter, of Mrs. Rose Marshall Lipson of Can-
Adelaide, of Jackson, Mich., and Mrs. field avenue, are in Boston, Mass.,
Alexander Levine and daughter, where they are spending the holiday
Emily, of Kalamazoo, Mich., were vacation.

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5 0 07 HASTINGS STREET
Avenue
Near W

guests at Hotel Statler the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lackey of East
Mrs. J. II. Schakne and son, Her-
bert, of Glynn court, are spending Kirby avenue, who were in Los An-
, the holiday season with relative. and geles, Calif., for several months the
, friends in Pittsburgh and Johnstown, past winter, have returned. •
i Pennsylvania.
The Mimes Rose and Sadie Wein-
Max Marienthal of New York was stein of Eaat Hancock avenue are in
,• recent visitor In the city, guest at Atlantic City, where they are spend.
ing a fortnight
the Hotel Statler.

BEGINNING MONDAY AND ENDING
APRIL 29TH

drinking water—because they know where it comes
from (out in the beautiful country near Northville)—
can see it come bubbling up out of its rocky springs,
clear and sparkling—know it is pure and safe to drink,
as well as fresh and delicious to the taste—Nature's
own most exquisite drink. And it costs no little! Just
phone—

Sam Marwil of West Grand boule-
vard has returned from a several
months' sojourn in Los Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. Marwil and son, Melvin, will re-
main for a longer period.

Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson of
A charming affair took place on Rowena street, who spent the winter
months
in Southern California, have
Friday night last at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Milford Stern of East returned.
Grand boulevard, who entertained
Sirs. Joseph Roseneweig and Sirs.
for Mr. Stern's Religious School
Jacob Berstein of East Grand boule-
class.
vard, who have returned from a
Miss Jeanette Spring of Colorado cruise to the West Indies, are spend-
avenue has gone to New York, where ing the Easter season in Atlantic
she will remain for a two months' City.
stay visiting with relatives and
I,eon Netzorg of Toledo, who was
friends.
in the city to attend the Victory Re-
Among the prize winners of this lief Conference, visited at the home
city for musical works submitted in of his parents, Sir. and Airs. Jacob
a composers contest are Mrs. Anna Netzorg of East Forest avenue.
Segal and Samuel Stillman. The
Mrs. David Leavitt of Cleveland
prizes were awarded by the Tuesday
Musicale. Herman Kolodkin and spent the past week In the city the
Bendetson Netzorg were among the guest of Miss Rose Hecht of East
Hancock avenue.
judges.

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