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PRINGTIME will
see no more en-
chanting vogue
than the cape-wrap,
and its first cousins,
the wrap and tht
cape. And you will
seen no more engag-
ing models than these
now on display in the
Coat Shop.
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The Hebrew Union College Dormi-
tory Fund quota of Detroit has been
sent to Cincinnati to be applied on
the magnificent new building that has
become a reality and that is being
erected in that city to house the stu-
dents to attend that seat •of learning.
There are pledges that are still out-
standing in this city and it is •the
earnest desire of the local commit-
tee that each individual who has
promised to contribute will do tio at
the earliest convenience. Mrs. Isaac
Goldberg of Seward avenue is chair -
man of the local committee.
Now at 1230 Woodward Avenue
"Gowns of Distinction"
Among the many social functions
that are being looked forward to, to
be given preceding the Hadassah ball
on Tuesday evening, March 27, at
Hotel Statler, will be mnny beautiful-
ly appointed dinners that are planned
by those who will attend the ball.
Especially distinctive and ele-
ganly charming 'mid the myriad of
style interpretations for Spring, re-
flecting in every way the master
artistry that created them, the Ber-
nard Shop offerings at the present
time more than ever enhance the
reputation of this shop as "the best
place in Detroit for gowns."
't "The Prophet," one of the group
representing four epochs in Jewish
history, centering around Biblical fig-
ures that are to be placed in Temple
Beth El, that was brought to this
country by the• painter, Myron Bar-
, low, from his studio at Etaples,
France, is on exhibition in the De-
stroit Art Museum. When completed,
these murals will embrace, besides
"The Prophet," "The Patriarch,"
"The Student" and "The Immigrant."
1522 Broadway
Main 8971
Asisousmismorm.
The Jewish Women's European Welfare Organiza-
tion Will Give a Play Entitled
"ROLL CALL"
Written by Miss Jessie Bogen of the J. D. C. of New York City,
AT THE KIRBY CENTER
E..t Kirby end St. Antoine
SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 18
8:15 P. M. Sharp.
Dancing Will Follow the Sketch.
Tickets will be 75 cents and can M procured at the door.
Proceeds will be used for transportation of Jewish War Orphans.
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STORAGE
REMODELING
PLATINUM — BEIGE — BLUE
77.50 and Up
Also ■ Large Assortment of
STONE MARTENS, BAUMARTENS, SABLES, ETC.
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WINE
For Sacramental Purposes.
Imported Direct from Palestin'e.
Finest Wine in the World.
.Corset and Wrap•Arounds from $3.00 Up.
Get Acquainted With Our New Method of Fitting.
3rd Floor Stroh Bldg.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Robinson of
Chicago buolevard have returned
from a delightful trip of one month
to Havana, Cuba, and many interest-
ing points in Florida.
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NEW SPORTS CLOTHES
We are featuring a very extensive showing
of the new styles and materials in sports
Smartly cut and pat-
-clothes for Spring.
terned coats, ,dresses, skirts, sweaters, etc., in
wide , variety and at very modest prices.
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LEVIN MATZO COMPANY
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Manischewitz's Matzos
1330 Napoleon St.
Phone Main 1751
Detroit, Michigan
stowed before the senior year, but
Mr. and Hrs. Joel Sweitzer of New
was merited by Miss Lambert in rec-
ognition of her keen mental attain- York City are guests at the home of
Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Rosenthal a.‘el
ments and active interest in all col-
son, Donald, of Seward avenue.
legiate and academic work.
The Women's League of the
Detroiters will learn with keen re- United Hebrew Schools of Detroit
,fret, of the recent death of David
will give a dance Sunday evening,
Winehill, a prominent business man
April 15, at the Kirby Center. This
of Seattle, Wash., and husband of
affair will bid farewell to the Pass-
Rose Wollenburgh, daughter of Mrs.
over festival and a fine social affair
Helen Hannah Wollenburgh of Long-
is anticipated.
fellow avenue. Mrs. Winehill, who
before her marriage was a well
Mrs. Sidnek Stiebet (LUlu Wollen-
known educator of this city, having
burgh) and son Hart of Fort Wayne,
taught in the Detroit schools for
Ind., were recent visitors in the city,
many years, is a former president of
guests at the home of Mrs. Stiebel's
the Jewish Woman's Club. Besides
mother, Mrs. Hannah Wollenburgh of
his widow, Mr. Winehill is survived
Longfellow avenue.
by two slaughters, Hortense A. and
Winifred M. Winehill of Seattle.
David Levy of Farnsworth avenue
has returned from a pleasant visit
Mrs. Louis Simon of McLean ave- of several slays in Chicago, where he
nue was hostess at a charming affair was the guest of relatives and friends.
the past week when she entertained
the Eaton County Club, comprising
Him Goldie Feered was hostess at
former residents of Charlotte, Mich., a delightful bridge party for many
of which she is an active member, at of her young friends on Sunday after-
luncheon at the charity sewing of noon at her home on Burlingame ave-
Temple Beth El, of which Mrs. Simon nue.
is chairman.
Mrs. J. M. Netzorg of East Forest
Mrs. Sidney Weinman was hostess avenue has returned imm a pleasant
at a tea at her home on McLean ave- visit in Toledo with her children, Mr.
nue the past week, complimenting the and Mrs. Leon Netzorg and family.
Women Writers' Club, of which she
Barney Blumrosen of East Warren
is a member. Among those assisting
in the receiving line were Mrs. Mayer avenue has returned from a protract-
Sulzberger and Mrs. Louise Breiten- ed trip in Miami, I'alm Beach and St.
Augustine, Fla. •
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Detroit, Mich.
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"The Matzo Without An Equal"
Thin Matzos 18 to the Pound.
DON'T BE AN EXCEPTION
If you want fresh Matzos buy Manischewitz's at any Grocery or
Delicatessen Store.
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HE standard of comfort and beauty for
the World is set by the homes of Amer-
ica. Her artists have borrowed from
every country and age the richest treas-
ures of decorative art and design. Her
furniture craftsmen have no apologies to
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make to the shades of Sheraton and
and Hepplewhite.
In our great showrooms can be found the choicest of
this handicraft—furniture which will educate the ris-
ing generation 10 appreciate things beautiful and to
reject the merely showy. Yet our policy of content-
ment with small profits on a large volume of sales puts
this atmosphere of dignity, comfort and refinement
within easy reach of all who seek the "Better Home.'I
Birch year-round values baffle competition.
(In all probability the last shipment
to have arrived in America.)
Carmel Wine Company
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THIRTY-SIX ADAMS AVE. WEST
On Grand Circus Park
gan and has attained the highest de •
grees and honors in Masonry. He i s
Mrs. Samuel Rose of West Grand also very well known as one of th e
boulevard has gone to Boston to finest orators in the state, There wil l
spend the holiday season with her also be several vaudeville and musica l
daughter, Miss Edith Mary Rose, who numbers from the best shows in th e
is a student at Simmons College. Ar- city to complete the evening's pro
tides written by Miss Rose have been gram.
accepted by the college paper.
Mrs. Milton Hirschfield of Glynn
court is spending a fortnight in
Cleveland, where she is the guest of
relatives and friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Millias, who were
in New York for the past two weeks,
stopped in Detroit for a short stay
ere returning to their home in St.
Louis, Mo.
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FIFTH AVENUE CORSET SHOP
A delightful function of the week
Frank T. Lodge, prominent Detroit
Was the luncheon and bridge at the
Phoenix Club on Tuesday, at which attorney and a leader in Masonic
circles,
will speak before the Shaarey
Mrs. Clifford Jacobs was hostess.
Zedek Men's Club Wednesday even
Mrs. Albert Rosenfield was hostess ing, March 21, at 8:15 o'clock on an
important subject of general Interest
to members of the Friday Sewing Mr. Lodge is a Past Grand Master o f f
Club at her home on Glynn court on the Grand Masonic Lodge of Michi
Mr. ad Mrs. Herman Meyers have
Mrs. Sam Sloman of East Ferry
aveue left on Sunday morning for an moved from-Seward avenue into their
extended
trip
to
Los
ngeles,
Calif.,
new
home at 2257 Taylor avenue.
FINE FURS
Next to Capitol
where she will meet her mother, Mrs.
Robert
Loeb of Chicago spent a
.0-0-004:440**0-04404R: 40-0-04$04$4:404144: 14$041:041. Bertha Zenner, who has been sojourn-
ing in Southern California for several slew days in the city the past week,
months. Mrs. Stamen was accent- guest of relatives and friends.
panied to Chicago by her sister, Mrs.
J. N. Keidan has returned from a
Day Krolik, who will visit with her
children, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Lilies- few days' stay in New York, where
he
was a guest at Hotel Pennsylvania.
fell (Hortense Krelik) in Highland
Park, Ill.
Sol W. Berger of the Whittier
, Mrs. Hannah Freud of Hotel Wol- apartments on Jefferson avenue has
verine left on Monday for Cincinnati, returned from afew days' stay in
where Ow will remain for several New York, where he was a guest at
weeks, visiting with her children, Mr. Hotel Astor.
and Mrs. Justin Rollman and son,
Mrs. Fannie Doktor has returned
, Henry.
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from a several days' visit in New
York,
where she Was a guest at Hotel
A delightful social event in the
'form of the annual luncheon will be Pennsylvania.
given by the Detroit Federation of
William Friedman has returned
Women's Clubs on ridgy, March 23,
at 1 o'clock, at Motel Statler, at from a four weeks' trip to French
•which Nancy Schoonmaker, the noted Lick Springs, Ind. 51r. Friedman
' literary woman of New York, will be stopped enroute for several days for
, the speaker, and Mrs. Clara Clemens a visit with relajives and friends in
Gabrilowitsch Will sing a group of Memphis, Tenn.
songs. , Tickets for the luncheon are
Henry Friedman of Garfield ave-
procurable at the club house, Han-
nue has returned from a week's stay
cock and Second avenue.
in Chicago.
Mrs. Milfred Stern entertained at
In honor of her sister. Miss Lillian
a charming musicale and tea at her
home on East Grand boulevard on Kaplan, a bride-elect, Mrs. Jerry J.
Tuesday, compliffienting the Shakes- Greenblatt entertained at a miscel-
peare Club of Detroit and the De- laneous shower at her home on Glad-
, troit School of Expression Club, stone avenue. A dainty luncheon was
whose personnel is made of of alum- served to 35 guests. • MIMI
nae of the Detroit School of Expres-
Mrs. Dorothy Lachman and son,'
sion. Mrs. Gordon Pickell„ president
of the Shakespeare club, and Mrs. S. Sheldon, of East Grand boulevard are
visiting
in Brooklyn, N. Y. They will
Williams sang several vocal solos, and
the Misses Shafer and Thompson in- -eturn about April 1.
, terpreted several readings.
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Mrs. I. Frosh of Elmhurst avenue
Mrs. Walter Fuchs of Delaware-ave- returned from Florida after • three
ime has returned from a seven week? months' stay, to attend the wedding
of her son in Chicago.
visit in Miami, Fla.
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SPRING SHOWING
HEAR FRANK T. LODGE
Mrs. Mark Fleishman, Charles and
William Fleishman of Second boule-
vard entertained as their week-end
- Friends of Miss arah Heavenrich guest the past week Robert Leopold
Lambert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
of Chicago, who is a student at the
Benjamin Lambert of West Hancock
University of Michigan.
avenue, will be interested in learning
of the signal honor bestowed upon
A charming social function of the
her the past week in being elected a
junior member of the I'hi Beta Kap- week was the luncheon-bridge party
pa, the honorary scholastic fraternity, given on Monday afternoon at Hotel
of Vassar College, I'oughkeepsie, N. c uller for several guests, Mrs.. Ed-
Y. This coveted honor is rarely be- ward Musliner being the hostess.
The Bernard Shop
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'HOOVER THANKS J. D. C.
FOR ITS CO-OPERATION OA P
Secretary Herbert Hoover, chair-
'.man of the American Relief Admin.
•istration, has sent a letter thanking
•the Joint Distribution Committee for
its co-operation, which made it pos-
sible for the former organization to
over $14,000,000 in food and
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clothing drafts to war sufferers in
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Russia.
The
letter is as follows:
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The American Relief Administra-
tion, largely through your co-opera-
All society Items end other local notes should be eesoso s,,,a.s.d ,,,, the .1h,. of The tion, has transmitted to friedns and
hronIcle by S sork Wednesday Mternoon in order to appear in the current week's
kinfolk in Russia something over
e. Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor, Mail notices so as to be received not later
$13,000,000 in food and clothing re-
hen Wednesday.
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mittances. This was an emergency
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In accordance with the expressed
Joseph Kahn of West Euclid aye- service established by the American
lesire of Mrs. Joseph Wiesenfeld, na- nue has returned from an extended Relief Administration to operate un-
ional president of the F'ederation of trip through Northern and Southern I til regular commercial channels to
' ample Sisterhoods, to devote the California. While in San Francisco, Russia should be reopened. Within
larch meetings of Sisterhoods thro- Mr. Kahn was a guest at the home of the last few weeks, a number of re-
ghout the country to a discussion of his son, Felix Kahn, formerly of De - liable commercial agencies have re-
peaceroblems,
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Professor Taraknath troit.
established their money remittance
Das of Calcutta, India, a noted plat-
services to Russia. The equivalent
form lecturer, talked on the "Near
of the American Relief Administra-
East and
World of
Peace"
to an inter-
Howard
Kaufman
of Chicago,
who
ested
audience
the meeting
of the
is a student
at the
University
of tion $10 food package can be pur-
spent
the
week-end
in
the
chased
in Russia for less than it cotss
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Sisterhood of Temple Beth El on Michigan guest at the home of Mr. in the United States. As these ne-
Monde y afternoon at the temple. Pro- city
and as
Mrs. Oscar Robinson and Sig- cessities are obtainable for money in
fessor Das stressed the undeniable mund Robinson of Burlingame ave- Russia today, we are discontinuing
fact that there can be,no peace un- nue.
the sale of food and clothing remit-
less there shall be liberty and justice,
tances on March 15, 1923, and will
and as long as there is so much inter-
not accept remittances after that
Mrs. Sigmund Loeb and slaughter,
national duplicity and hypocrisy there
date.
Miss Eleanor Loeb, who were guests
is little possibility of world peace. In
"I should like to express to you
of Mrs. Hugo Hill and Mrs. B. D.
the absence of the president, Mrs.
the sincere appreciation both for my-
Welling of Rowena street* left for
Mayer Sulzberger, the vice-president,
self and for the American Relief Ad-
their home in Chicago.
Mrs. Henry J. Berkowitz, presides!.
ministration for the service which
Wallace Rosenheim told of the forth-
you have rendered, not only to your
Mrs. Philip Blumenthal 'of West own customers and to the American
coming Rosenblatt concert to be given
under the auspices of the Men's Tem- Branch is a guest at the home of her Relief Administration but, more par-
ple Club on Tuesday evening, March sister, Mrs. II. Alpern of Webb ave. ocularly, to the needy people in Rus-
20. After the meeting, an informal nue. Mrs. Blumenthal was accom-
reception and tea was held in the din- panied to Detroit by Miss Lottie Hill,
ing hall for Professor Das and mem-, who spent several weeks as her house SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN TO
hers of the Friends of India Society guest in West Branch.
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