Tit ei)erRon;frynsti (ARx IcLe PAGE EIGHT em.m.nue nue Memple Seth El Notre Sund•y Services: Rabbi Franklin has chosen for his subject for this Sunday "{lumen Ns- i tore At Its Beat and At Its Worst." ' Services begin as usual at 1 1 o'clock. For Dad's Birthday Or Other Anniversary In his slippers, with his cigar and a good book — what comfort Dad would derive from such a gift as a lamp like this!—or any one of many other designs shown at Netting's. His gift isn't difficult to se- lect at this beautiful store—and "something from Netting's" is doubly appreciated. Welcome—always. $27.50 Complete ETTING 1502.8 Randolph Street Head of East Grand River S'AS7C7C7 rteet ajz.e All Sock? Items and ether local not. seould berd ramenatea, nothteae,v7 .Items ao . t kw is . " .. P.:. ' C. met. ed son latee , tet " e " 61 l3211, W S.e 'dellle "A Gl .e. Saturday S•rvicest Services this Saturday will be held as usual at 10:30. The sermon will' , be preached by Rabbi Berkowitz. Fore, Following are the names of the , the Sabbaths between Pesach and Probably the most comprehensive workers for the temple fund drive , Shabuoth, the rabbis will found their , Plans which have ever been arranged of the Sisterhood of Temple El: Mrs. , weekly messages upon the chapters by any woman's activity were formu- II. J. Berkowitz, Mrs. Joseph Selling. , from the Talmud known as "The Say- lated at the preliminary meeting of Mrs. Max Grabowsky, Mrs. Oscar ! ings of the Fathers." I captains and workers of the Sister- hood of Temple Beth El for the ter- Robinson, Mrs. Melville Welt, Mrs.', ple drive, which started on Monday, Willard Mayer, Mrs. Max May, Mrs. Religious School: Records are now being gathered of April 17, to collect funds for the Sidney Fechheimer, Mrs. Alfred needs of the new temple being erect- Gach, Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, Mrs. all those pupils of the Religious Benjamin Marx, Mrs. Herman Marks, School who for five years have been ed at Woodward and Gladstone ave- Friedman, Mrs. constant and faithful attendants. The nues. In a short period of time, the Mrs. Ilarry Alexander Newman, Mrs. S. T. Gilbert, boys and girls who have received five sum of almost $14,000 was raised. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, who ad- Mrs. H. L. Grant, Mrs. Norman Sill- old buttons indicative of the five Iliger, Mrs. Gerald g man, Mrs. Morris ears of their faithfulness will re- , dressed the assembly, stressed the magnitude of this undertaking and May, Mrs. Samuel Gates, Mrs. A. Sil- y ceive additional recognition before said that if the men would measure berberg, Mrs. J. Roth, Mrs. Leon Har- the school year is closed. The Re. Mrs. Philip Ellenstein, • Mrs ' ligious School committee of the con- I up to the standard ofthe women In man, S. Glick• gregation will take up the matter of giving, there would be little difficulty , Lena Jackson, Mrs. Harry in collecting the amount required. I man, Mrs. M. l'ereira , M rs. Samuel I the form which the reward will take. David A. Brown assisted in directing Rice, Mrs. Meyer Berg, Miss Wilma It is believed that it will be some- this colossal work, giving the workersOppenheim, Mrs. Morris Garvett, I thing of a beautiful and permanent the benefit of his advice and wide ex- ' Mrs. Ben Kaufman, Mrs. Maurice I nature for those children of our con- perience along these lines. Through I Robinson, Mrs. E. Becker, Mrs. H. gregation who have shown their en- an inadvertence, the name of Mrs. ' Rosenhaim, Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, thusiasm through the last five years. I Milfred Stern was omitted from the Miss Emma Butzel, Mrs. Joseph Ve- Mrs. Sidney I list of captains published in these hon, Mrs. Max Stotter, Weinman, Mrs. Ed. Frank, Mrs. Alex MOTHERS CLUB PRESENTS columns the past week. Spater, Mrs. I. R. Myers, Miss He- lene Breitenbach, Miss Sadie Hirsch- MISS MARY CAPLAN WITH Professor Otto Marckwardt, edi- man, Mrs. Arthur Schlessinger, Mrs. BEAUTIFUL LOVING CUP torial writer on the Detroit News and I. Nie l, Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein, former professor of English at the Mrs Sol. Cole, Mrs. Milton Freud, University of Michigan, will be the Mrs. Franklin Cohen, Mrs. Irving Appreciating the work that is be- speaker at the annual meeting of the Oberfelder, Mrs. Theo 011esheimer, ing done by the educational depart- Jewish Woman's Club, which takes Mrs. Emile Waldbott, Mrs. Lewis ment of the United Jewish Charities, p lace at the Federation clubhouse on Frank Mrs. Albert Zenner, Mrs. the mothers and teachers of the M onday, May 1. Professor Merck- George Epstein, Mrs. Sol Oppen- Americanization classes of the Oak- wardt will talk on "The Pessimism of hetmer, Mrs. M. Finsterwald, Mrs. T. land district, comprising, Dwyer, Modern Fiction." Mrs. Louis Kraus Miller, Mrs. Rosenberg, Mrs. David Maybes and Moore Schools, presented will give several piano solos and the Wilkus, Mrs. Ilenry Van Baalen, Mrs. Mary Caplan, educational director of election of directors will take place. A. Traxler, Mrs. G. Dreyfuss, Mrs. the United Jewish Charities, with a A social hour will follow. Israel,, Mrs. Julius Frank, Mrs. N. loving cup at the meeting of the Oak- Van Vliet, Mrs. B. E. Anspach, Mrs. land Mothers Club held last Saturday Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz returned Ilarry Goldstein, Mrs. Ilarry Levine, afternoon. Mrs. Tobey Segal, president of the on Sunday last from a few days' trip Mrs. Sam Van Vliet, Mrs. Henry Ma- to New York City, where he went zer, Mrs. Maxwell Silver, Mrs. Louis club, in her speech of appreciation, to see his mother prior to her de- Roud, Mrs. M. Linick, Mrs. B. Mei,. said in part: parture for an extended trip to Eu- nee, Mrs. A. Breitenbach, Mrs. Ed- • "Not only have we been taught win Wolf, Miss Sadie Goldstein, Mrs. how to read and write English, but rope. A. Sturm, Mrs. J. BeisMan, Mrs. H. the health talks by leading physicians Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry M. Fechimer P. Cohen, Mrs. Ben Tannenholz, Mrs. have enabled us to care for our chil- of Pallister avenue are in New York Ben Jacobs, Mrs. J. H. llama, Mrs. dren more intelligently. The cook- and Washington for a fortnight's Edwin Goldberg, Mrs. Herman Lewis, ing demonstrations in American stay. Their daughter, Miss Miriam Mrs. Jacob Nathan, Mrs. R. Phillips, dishes, while primarily intended for Fechimer, who is a student at the Mrs. J. V. Brown, Mrs. Edwin Ro- health purposes, have done much to Brynn Mawr School for Girls in Phil- senthal, Mrs. I. Rosenberg, Mrs. create a better relationship between adelphia, joined them during their William Fixel, Mrs. Mortimer Meyer, our husbands and children, who, by Mrs. Ilenry Wineman, Mrs. N. Gins- reason of their social and economic stay in these cities. burg, Mrs. Max Fruhoff, Mrs. A. II. environment, have acquired the culi- nary tastes of Americans." Mrs. Magnus Butzel of Rowena Levy, Mrs. M. Kuttnauer, Mrs. Mar- street is spending a few weeks in guerite Kopple, Mrs. L. Fellwock, Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs. Israel New York and Atlantic City. Brown, Mrs. Saul Harris, Mrs. L. Wineberg, Mrs. John Immerman, Mrs. Albert Schloss of Grosse Mrs Kleinsmith, Mrs. C. A. Finster- Pointe is in Toledo, where she is weld, Mrs. Leo Zuckerman, Mrs. A. spending several weeks visiting with Conheim, Mrs. L. R. Grosslight, Mrs. her mother, Mrs. Adolph Feiss. Sidney Allen, Mrs. J. Ginsburg, Mrs. .1. E. Goldberg, Mrs. Cyrus Arnold, David W. Simons of Pallister ave- Mrs. 1. Weinberg, Mrs. James Jonas, nue, who spent the past three months Mrs. Fannie Simons, Mrs. William visiting in European countries, in- Stearns, Mrs. Benjamin Fink, Mrs. cluding Palestine, where he made a Sol Goldsmith, Mrs. S. Wollowitch, study of conditions, returned by way Mrs. A. D. Rosen, Mrs. George Har- of the continental cities of Europe. ris. ... 11...". 2.— HUDSON'S "SEVEN FURNITURE DAYS" Begin on Monday, °April 24, and Continue Through Monday, May 1st. This offers you a wonderful opportunity to purchase Summer Furniture --- All Hudson Quality — at un- usually low prices. Sloth Floor The J. L. Hudson Co. Coo co Hay. you seen the prettiest shopp. in Detroit? It is Ma dame Candeau's Fashion Salon • Amid beautiful surroundings she designs am creates for each individual the same as they do in the most exclusive fashion salons of Paris. There are always exquisite gowns, wraps and blouses ready for purchase. And the p rices are most reasonable. Madame guideau EXCLUSIVE MODISTE 407 Stroh Building %" Main 9243 bt.se.se.=cs=c.ses N THE GENERAL DISCOUNT CORPORATION OF DETROIT ANNOUNCE THE FORMAL OPENING OF THEIR NEW OFFICES ON SATURDAY, APRIL THE TWENTY-SECOND FROM THREE UNTIL TEN. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME AND INSPECT OUR NEW HOME 1821 • 1834 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING DETROIT LITTLE HUNGARIAN RESTAURANT Our location is convenient for burnt.. men . LITTLE HUNGARIAN RESTAURANT 1406 Broadway Broadway and Grand River Avenue Mrs. Hugo Hill of Rowena street Joseph Wetsman of VIrginia Park, is in Atlantic City and New York, who spent the past three months where she will remain for several traveling through Palestine and other weeks. European countries, has returned. Mr. Wetsman was met in New York Mrs. Fianna Freud, who spent the, by Mrs. Wetsman and daughter, Miss winter months in Cincinnati and Mary Wetsman. Palm Beach, Fla., has returned to Detroit accompanied by her daug)- Mrs. Guy RJwe (Corinne Finster- ter, Mrs. Justin Rollman (Josephine weld) and son, Charles, who spent Freud) and infant son Henry. the past month visiting at the home of Mrs. Rowe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Sheyer of Ro- Charles Finsterwald, returned on wens street have returned from a Saturday last to their home in New pleasant stay at French Lick Springs, York. Virginia. A (b.lightful function of the past Returning from a three months' week was the stag party given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald for tour of Palestine and many of the European countries is David Zemon their son, Maier, on Friday evening last, commemorating his twenty-first of Virginia l'ark. birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiseman of Mr. and Mrs. B. Feeder of Martin East Kirby avenue have returned from a delightful stay of two weeks place have left for Pittsburgh, where in New York City. they will visit with relatives and friends prior to their departure for Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim of Pin- a year's stay in Europe. , gree avenue is in New York for • Mrs. Herman Lewis and daughter, few weeks' stay, visiting at the home of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Josephine, of Grand avenue have re- turned from a delightful stay with Mayer (Jane Rosenheim). relatives and friends in Grand Rap- Mr. and Mrs. J. Kosoff announce ids, Kalamazoo and Battle Creek. the betrothal of their daughter, Jen- Returning from a several days' nie, to Reney Snitz, son of Mr. and stay in Grand Rapids is Jerome Sell- Mrs. M. Snitz, on April 16. ing of Webb avenue. The traditional Seder service was Jack Mundstock spent the holiday given at the Jewish Woman's club- house on Wednesday evening last, at period in the city the guest of rela- which Isadore Kopplowitz, former fives and friends. Mr. Mundstock at- rabbi of the Temple, Kansas City, tends the Ohio Military Institute. Mo., officiated. It was a most inter- Miss Nance Solomon, daughter of esting and enjoyable function, at which the young women living at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Solomon of clubhouse were guests. The affair Tuxedo avenue, has returned from a was arranged by Mrs. Sadie C. Ja. pleasant stay with relatives and cobs, resident house manager, who friends in Fostoria, Ohio. acted as hostess. Among the Detroit girls who are The Maimonides Medical Society members of the Girls' Glee and Man- was entertained by Dr. and Mrs. Ber- dolin Clubs of the University of Mich- nerd Friedman at their home on igan is Miss Sally Ehrlich, daughter Rhode Island avenue on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of Edi- son avenue. evening. , — Felix Silver, who is a student at j Returning from a week's stay in the University of Michigan, spent the Mrs. II. A. Berger of 2940 East holiday period with his parents, Dr. Grand boulevard. I and Mrs. Maxwell Silver of East War- . Julius Kramer of Gaylord, Mich., ten avenue. „ was a recent visitor in the city. I Miss Ann White of Hancock ave. nue entertained at a theater party' Returning to Boston, Mass., where and dinner on Wednesday evening in' she is a student at Simmons College, honor of Miss Mae Frank of New is Miss Lucille Finsterwald, who ' spent the holiday vacation with her ! York. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. 1 , — Won Mre.nabnedrg3) and eon, n•, let (Lola wh Finsterwald of Calvert avenue. — Hart, Returning from a short stay in [ spent the holiday period at the home New York City is Mrs. S. T. Winkle-' , of Mrs. H. Wollenberg of Monterey avenue, returned on Monday to their man of 444 Alger avenue. — , home in Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Krauss of 4625 ,' Miss Mary Caplan, educational di.' Chene street entertained a number rector of the United Jewish Cheri- , of their friends on Sunday, April 9,1 tics, was the recipient of a silver lov.' in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their ing cup, suitably inscribed, from the son, Bennett. Mothers and Teachers Club of Oak-I Mr. and Mrs. Al Fishbain Wattle land section at the Moore School on Monday last, in recognition and ap- Winkleman) returned home from a rreciation of her untiring efforts in EIO weeks' honeymoon trip to Atlantic behalf of the members of the Ameri-ICity and New York. canization class. I A unique Gypsy party and shower ' Mrs. Celia Mayer and granddaugh. was given in honor of Miss Sylvia ter, Itoslayn Robinson, of Chicago' Gittleman and her fiance, S. B. Danto, boulevard left on Monday for New by Mrs. D. B. ‘Verbe on Friday even- York. from which point they sailed ing. The home of Mrs. Werbe was on Wednesday, April 19, on the S. S 'transformed into a "Gypsy camp" Province for a five mont's' tour o f and all the guests came in suitable , Europe. They were accompanied by, costume& The favors were miniature Mrs. Mayers' sister, Mrs. Jennie Blatt I caravans and music boxes. Covers . of New York. 'were laid for 16 guests. Sri 1 ~ IN YOUR HOME YOU MAY ENJOY THE SUPREME PLEASURE OF HEARLVG AU THE MUSIC IOU LOVE BEST, PLATED BY GREAT PIANISTS THROUGH THE. MARVELOUS Order a Case Today AMPICO —and know that you are drinking clean, pure water — clear, sparkling, fresh spring water, than which there is none better in the world. And it costs so lit- tle! 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