E 9mondnosn AR0741CLE PAGE EIGHT cial and Qrsona1 or . Purchase! Single and Two- Pants Suits! Sale New interest in the Anniversary Sale! This is a very special event! The Suits—single and two pants—were made for this anniversary event by a maker of fine clothes! Tweeds—serges—worsteds—cassimeres — in sports and golf models—single and double breasters—pleated backs — EVERYTHING. THE FIRST LONG PANTS for many a boy will be bought dur- ing the sale of fine suits! TOPCOATS — GABERDINES—Snappy models with more style and pep than you'd believe possible—excellent fabrics. This is the BEST purchase this store has made in many a month! You'll agree with us the minute you see the clothes! Great Guns, Man! You Simply Can't AFFORD to Miss It! $26.50 Choice of ANY Suit in Stock! Marked $30 to $50 One of the most delightful and One of the most elaborate and en- successful affairs of the Jewish Worn- joyable social functions of the past an's Club season took place on Mon- week was the Mother Goose party day evening at the Federation club- given at the Phoenix Club on Satur- house, when the Dramatic Club of the day afternoon for the children of Young Women's Hebrew Association members of the club. The decorative presented four one-act plays entitled scheme which was carried out most "Lima Beans," "Martha's Mourning," effectively in the ballroom were "Helena's Husband" and "Over- Mother Goose posters lining the walls tones," under the able supervision of depicting epochs in the life of this Miss Fern Stevenson of the Recreation elusive fairy God-mother. The drop Commission. Keen enthusiasm was lamps with its corresponding scenes displayed in the presentation of these added greatly to the charm of the oc- playlets, owing to the interest mani- casion. There were guessing con- fested in this dramatic organization tests in which the children partici- by the participants, who acquitted pated arranged through the courtesy themselves most cleverly. Their fin- of the Recreation Commission. Among ' ished acting under the tutelage and the young folks who were awarded guidance of Miss Stevenson showed prizes for clever and original cos- that the young women were capable tumes were the Misses Janet Welt of understanding and criticizing plays and Ruth Butzel as Queens of Tart, that were presented on the legitimate Louise Rosenberg and Helen Louise stage. Those taking part in the casts Gates as "Little Miss Muffet," Mas- were the Misses Anna Sachs, Flor- ters Joseph Van Baalen as "Uncle ence Corn, Sadie Sachs, Lottie Gant- Wiggly" and Louis Welt as ''Rob A zevitz, Ray Aronson, Clara Linden- Bobbin." Mrs. Lewis Kahn was baum, Sadie Bernstein, Ruth Gass- charming in her clever representa- man, Sarah Vogel, Freda A. Levin, tion of the Mother Goose of the Ethel Kramer, Rose Levin, Minnie party. Moving pictures that were Plotnik. Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs sub- taken of this delightful affair and stituted for Miss Lillian Polliot, who which were shown at the local thea- was unable to take her part in the ters eventually become the property play, owing to illness. Miss Steven- of the Phoenix Club. The officers son was presented with a beautiful and directors of the club take these floral tribute and gift in recognition means of extending sincere apprecia- of her interest and untiring efforts tion to Miss Freda Levin and her as- on behalf of the dramatic club. Danc- sistants of the Recreation Commis- ing followed the presentation of the sion, who so happily contributed to the pleasure of this joyous occasion. playlets. Men who know what excellent clothes this store sells are taking us at our word—and buying these suits as fast as a greatly increased sales force can sell them—Fine tweed sports suits—golf suits—young men's models—EVERYTHING! Crowley•Milner's—Second Floor. In fact, our ENTIRE STOCK of suits! Crowley=Milner's Main Store, Gratiot, Monroe and Farmer Avenues. Stores for Homes, S. E. Corner Gratiot and Library. Store Hours, 9 to 5:30. Saturday Nights the Store Closes at 6 O'clock. We Deliver to 30 Suburban Cities and Towns. 1 ■1 111 ■11 ■■ • 1. ■■■ ..1■ • LI LI L. Why Take the Risk when You Can Have Full Protection by Having Your Furs Stored by Us? Our policy insures your garments against Fire, Moths, Burglary, Theft, etc. Call Cherry 2204 and we will call for your garments and mail you your policy at once. Have your repairing and remodeling done now. We have hundreds of models to select from—models of our own design that carry dis- tinction. Take advantage of our summer rates. The annual meeting of the Sister- hood of Temple Beth El will take place on Monday afternoon, May 15, at 2:30, in the parlors of the temple. A program of unusual merit has been arranged. Dr. Jacoby, noted psy- chiatrist, will talk on "Chiatric As- pects of Crime," a subject that has been widely discussed and will no doubt prove of timely interest. De- lightful musical numbers will be given by well known musicians and the election of officers and directors will take place. Members are urged to attend this meeting, as matters of vital importance will come up for discussion. Among the Detroiters who have registered at the American Embassy in Paris, France, recently are Mr. and Mrs. David E. Heineman. r Cherry 2204 1422 Washington Blvd. Rabbi Philip F. Waterman of Kala- mazoo, Mich., participated in a re- ligious campaign of the department of synagogue and school extension of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations by addressing a meeting of Jews at Battle Creek, Mich. M. J. Franklin of Battle Creek was in charge of local arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Samson Schoenbrun of Chicago have been in this city the past week visiting at the home of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass of Longfellow avenue. 1.■■■■■■■■■■•■ is 0.4.. ■m■■■■■■■ 11.1. ■■• • kanw 6., Immo.. ■•■■∎∎∎■ miam ■si► A beautiful custom. A day on which we all pause in the hustle and bustle of modern life to pay tribute in gratitude and affection to our mothers. Sons and daughters will journey far to be with her on this day and those at home will plan the day for her. Mother's Day—What a privilege to remem- ber her with some gift! The J. L. Hudson Co. Returning from a several months' stay in Southern California, where they spent the winter season, are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wurzburger of Chi- cago boulevard. Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg of Dayton, Ohio, fromer rabbi of Tem- ple Beth El, will talk before the Jew- ish Student Congregation of the Uni- versity of Michigan at Ann Arbor on Sunday, May 14. Rabbi Mayerberg will occupy the pulpit of Temple Beth El on Sunday morning. ALL SUMMER FURS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS • Sunday, May 14th All Society lime and other local note. should be notranunieated to the Ogee *I tin ClIroniele by o'alodt cash Wedoenday_ _afternoon is order to appear In the Corset VOW. rags _ rho ., Gundele dna, Soesety Editor. Vail notieen an as to be ranetred not Wee $14.75 .1 1.1 I ■ I I al I M.1 I II L.1 I al Mother's 'Day Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 11. Davis of Chicago boulevard are spending a fortnight in New York, Atlantic City,' Philadelphia and Washington. Mr. Davis is a delegate to the Board of ' Commerce convention, United States Chamber of Commerce, being held in Washington, D. C., this week. For Bridal Trousseaux lie have the unusual in materials and trimmings in a wide selection at prices that mean a decided saving. Gorgeous Laces exquisite in their cobweb texture — the finest of French Laces in Chan- tilly and Spanish designs; filmy Tulle that will fall like a mist over lustrous Bridal Satin; pearl rope trimmings— pearl fringe, girdles and rich, unusual motifs; Orange Blos- some and head wreaths. A delightful farewell gathering was tendered Miss Emma I.azaruff, well known soprano, at the home of Miss Kate Stern of Englewood aye- nue, prior to her departure for New York, where she will spend the com- ing two months. Henry Euffa, violin- ist; Mrs. H. Blank, pianist; Morris Shaver, singer of folk songs; 11. Blank, vocalist, contributed to an ex-' ceptionally fine program. Miss Laza- ruff sang two selections in her usual'', pleasing manner. Leon Blank read humorous selections. Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wineman of East Kirby avenue have returned Detroiters will be interested in from a four months' stay in Los An- geles, Calif. knowing that the Sisterhood of Tern-' preBeth El has contributed the sum Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Berko- of $300 for a scholarship at the He- witz announce that they will be at brew Union College in Cincinnati. home to their friends on the last Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim is president Sunday evening of every month, at of the Sisterhood. their residence, 7750 Third avenue, Eugene H. Sloman of Chicago corner Delaware, apartment 4. boulevard has returned from a trip Albert Kahn, the noted architect, to New York and Atlantic City. spoke over the Detroit News radio- Emanuel T. Berger of Lawrence phone on Thursday night last, ad- dressing himself partciularly to the avenue has arrived in New York after architects of Cleveland, who were in a delightful trip through England and session at Hotel Winton in that city. France. Returning to her home in New York after a delightful visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Sec- ond boulevard is Mrs. Herbert Bien- enstok (Fannie Strasburger). For Bridesmaids and Summer Girls IMPORTED DOTTED SWISS Specially priced at The newness of the colorings--the sheerness of the quality—the effec- tiveness of the color combinations make this a remarkable value for the money. Both white and colored em- hollered dots. Sport Silks Sir. and Mrs. Meyer Fink and fam- ily and Miss Fannie Rosen have moved from East Palmer avenue to their new home at 1199 Atkinson avenue. • do, fl 14 ortgons;Adi NI INI •1 $2.98 a yard Ve 4ng4rilitAa° 1514 Woodward Ave. NI f O a beautiful quality— of plain and novelty effects. Complete color range. Through the efforts of the leaders of the congregation, Temple Beth Is- rael of Jackson, Mich., has joined the Union of American Hebrew Congre- gations. Rabbi Bernhard J. Stern is Opposite rabbi, Morris Bauman is president GrinnelFs Louis Binenstok of Memphis, and Charles Bauman secretary of the congregation. Tenn., spent last Sunday in the city en route to Cincinnati, where he is Mrs. Waldo Steinfield of New York a junior at the Hebrew Union Col- spent the past week as guest of Mr. "r 1. lege. t and Mrs. Henry Wineman at their 9.14WA900 2 1 MI‘%•10.100..)61.90,9000A.90.).. t il r i Returning from a delightful stay home on East Kirby avenue. j with her parents, Mr. and Sirs. M. Sir. and Mrs. Max Marienthal, who Henley of Cincinnati, is Mrs. Henry arrived from New York the past It J. Berkowitz of Third avenue. week, will make Detroit their future e , ) Miss Blanche J. Hart has returned home and have taken a suite at Hotel Stevenson. from a few days' stay in Cincinnati, the guest of relatives and friends. Returning from a delightful stay Miss Hart has given up her home on _r. Brush street and has taken an apart- in Los Angeles, Calif., where she I spent the past three months, is Sirs. I N ment at Hotel Addison. Insured Against Bertha Zenner of East Ferry avenue. Among the committee chairmen Miss Tena Levyn of Fostoria, 0., appointed for the national Zonta con- vention to be held in Detroit on May is guest at the home of Sir. and Mrs.. 26 and 27 are Mrs. Setts Robinson, Harry R. Solomon of Tuxedo avenue. who will have charge of the musical Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friedman and Advise Having Repairs Made Now. i program, and Slim Henrietta Rosen- family have moved from Garfield ave-1 thal of the Open Forum. nue into their new home at 105 Colo.' Returning from a delightful stay rado avenue, Highland Park. g c with relatvies and friends in Marion, itt David Mitchell of Bay City is in Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, are Detroit, where he will reside per- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lee Marx (Therese Alexander) of Gladstone manently. I avenue. Returning from Cleveland, where he spent a few days the past week Nance Solomon, Lucille Michael- son, Harriet Levy and !toward Bloom visiting with friends, is Herman Ko- were among the participants in the lodkin of West Ferry avenue. Gilbert and Sullivan opera, "Pa- In the Wholesale District Through the efforts of Sirs. Max tience," produced by the pupils from the department of music of the High- Herschberg, who is chairman in Sagi- land Park High School Friday and naw of the Hebrew Union College , 230 West Jefferson Ave. Saturday nights of last week, in the dormitory drive, one-half of the city's l e tG auditorium of the school. The opera quota has been raised. will be repeated on Friday night, Returning from a several weeks' May 12. The affair was given for the benefit of the student loan fund. stay in Grand Rapids is Sirs. Louis Goldberg of Mt. Vernon avenue. iblb,MWAVOMMV IMOCVMV ‘ 4 1.WiVOA. Leo I. Franklin, student at the Richard Marx of Pittsburgh, son 1 University of Michigan, spent the week-end with his parents, Rabbi and of Adolph Marx, formerly of this Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, at their home city, was a recent visitor in Detroit, a guest of relatives and friends. CAltMEL HONEST KOSHER RESTAURANT on Edison avenue. Many of the congregations of the state have recently joined the Union of American Congregations, among them being Temple Beth Israel of Jackson. O $1.39 a yd. 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