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Engagement Announced
A Great May
Mt society Items and other local note. ahould be communic•ted to the eke of The
Chronivle by 5 o'clock Wadi...day •Iternoon In order to •ppear In the current week'.
Issue. Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later
than Wednesday.
Delegates from various parts of the
state ale expected to attend the an-
Inual meeting of the State Federation
of Temple Sisterhoods in Detroit on
I Monday, April 30. The meeting will
I start at 9 :30 a. m. and will be pre-
sided over by Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger,
!the state president. Matters of im-
I portance will be taken up and in the
!afternoon Dr. Louis Mann, rabbi of
Mishkan Israel of New Haven, Conn.,
I will talk on "How to Get Most Out
of Life." Every Jewish woman's or-
ganization in the city is invited to
hear Dr. Mann. The executive board
of the Detroit Sisterhood will be host
to the out of town guests at a lunch-
eon at the I'hoenix Club on Monday
noon. Chairmen of the various com-
mittees of the local sisterhood will
also be invited guests.
An innovation in the form of a
uncheon to be served in the dining
hall of Temple Beth El will precede
the annual meeting of the Jewish
Woman's Club, which takes place on
Monday, May 7, at 1 p. m. Mrs.
Valter Ileavenrich is chairman of
his function, which promises to be a
delightful get-together affair. Those
assisting Mrs. Ileavenrich on this
committee are Miss Emma Butzel,
O matter what cher-
Mrs. I. L. Polozker, Mrs. E. H. Saul-
on, Mrs. David A. Brown, Mrs.
ished styleyour mind's
Harry Frank, Mrs. Mark Fleishman,
eye has pictured—no mat-
Mrs. Laths Musliner and Mrs. Harry I MISS FLORENCE BIRNKRANT
Farbstein. At the afternoon meet.'
ter what your price limit,
Mrs. Tillie Birnkrant of 628 East
mg the noted psychologist, Edward Boston boulevard announces the en-
you cannot help but find
Schoolman, will talk on "}lave Our gagement of her daughter, Florence,
Dreams a Meaning?"
to Abe Teirstein, son of Mrs. Philip
it in this great Russek col-
Teirstein of New York City.
A delightful affair took place on
lection at
Sunday evening last at the Jewish
Detroiters will be interesed in Woman's Club house on Rowena REINHARDT, WARBURG
695° $ 895° $ 110
AND BOGEN ARRIVE
learning of the signal honor recently street, when a reunion of many of the
conferred upon Arthur W. Ileintzel- young women former residents of the
man, a well known former Detroit club house, who now have homes of Profesnor Comes In interest of He-
Plain and fur trimmed col-
artist, whose works have been on ex- their own, was held. Miss Anna Solo-
brew University at Jerus•lem.
lared, cuffed or bordered coats
hibition in the Art Museum of this mon was honor guest of the occasion.
city. Mr. Ileintzelman, who, with his
of rich twill and silks in plain,
NEW YORK,—(J. C. B.)—Dr. Bor-
Mrs. Henry A. Krolik returned on is Bogen, representative of the Joint
wife, Katherine Sloman Heintzelman,
embossed or embroidered de-
and children, Cranston and Malcolm, Monday from a six months' stay in Distribution Committee in Russia,
signs,—all pronounced values
are residents of Paris, France, was Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and San Max Reinhardt, famous German the-
of unmistakable character.
made a member of the Societaire Francisco, Calif.
atrical producer and Professor Otto
Warburg, former president of the
d'Gravure Originale en Noir of Paris,
Mrs. Magnus Butzel and Mrs. World Zionist Organization were
an organization to which only noted
artists are admitted. Mrs. Heintzel- IIugo Hill are making a delightful among the arrivals on the White Star
man is a (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. stay of several weeks in New York Liner, Majestic.
and Atlantic City.
Dr. Bogen, fresh from Moscow, de-
Adolph Sloman of Detroit. •
clared he had come to consult the
Rabbi Leo Si. Franklin will be the heads of the Jewish relief movement
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sloman of speaker at the banquet of Perfection
regarding the Joint Distribution Com-
Chicago boulevard are in Atlantic Lodge on Wednesday evening.
in Spring
Other .) N e arrivals
v
mittee's future plans for aid of Rus-
City, where they are making a visit
sian Jews. Conditions in Russia are
of two weeks and are guests at Hotel
Coati and Capes up to $27500
Mrs. Boris L. Ganapol, district steadily improving, Dr. Bogen stated,
Ambassador.
president of the National Federation promising to make a fuller statement
of Music Clubs, will conduct the mu- shortly as to conditions among the
Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Welling of Ro- sic contest of the Great Lakes dis- I Jews in the Joint Distribution Com-
wena street are in Atlantic City, trict on May 2. The contests, which mittee's field operation.
where they are spending a fortnight are for pianists, violinists and sing-
Herr Reinhardt has cone to study
in that popular resort.
ers, will take place at the Toledo Mu- the American theater and to determine
seum of Art, with judges from Ohio. whether he will produce some of his
plays, including "The Miracle," a spec-
Mrs. Moe Weil of Delaware ave-
Miss Lucille I.uey, who was the tacle which requires a cast of 2,000.
nue has returned from a pleasant stay
of two weeks in French Lick Springs, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo A committee headed by Morris Gest,
Sloman of 288 Elmhurst avenue for who, with Otto II. Kahn, persuaded
Ind.
the past month, returned on Monday Professor Reinhardt to come to Am-
Mrs. E. NI. Rothman of Royal Oak to her home in Chicago. Many charm- erica, were at the pier to greet him.
has returned from a delightful stay of ing functions were given in honor of Lilibel Isben, who married a grand-
two months in Long Beach, Calif., Miss Luey during her stay in the city. son of the playright, also was in the
welcoming party. ' "
where she was a guest at Hotel Vir-
Professor Reinhardt said that the
Miss Miriam Cohen, who was the
"Hansel and Gretel" (Matinee)
Sunday, April 29
ginia.
theaters in Berlin get more patronage
house
guest
of
Miss
Golds.
Ginsurg
"Meistersinger" (Evening)
of Alger avenue, returned on Mon- than before the war, principally as a
"Tannhauser"
Mrs. Frank Hamburger of the day to her home in Alpena, Mich.
Monday, April 30
result of the inauguration of the sub-
Pasadena apartments on Jefferson
"Lohengrin"
scription plan of selling tickets, which
Tuesday, May I
avenue
has
returned
from
a
delight-
reduced the price.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
Rodman
Meyers
"Tristan and Isolde" (Matinee)
Wednesday, May 2
ful stay of two weeks in French Lick and sons, Julian and Rodman, of
While not intending to make a pub-
Springs, Ind.
lic
appeal for funds fur the Hebrew
Longfellow avenue, who have spent
University in Jerusalem, Professor
the
past
winter
months
in
Los
An-
$1, $2, $2.50 $3, $4, $5; Matinee, $1 to $4
Mrs. S. Seeger of the Astor Court geles, Calif., are now in Long Beach, Warburg hopes to gain the co-opera-
(Plus Tax)
apartments on West Grand boulevard where they will make a month's stay tion of influential Jews in America in
the establishment of the University.
Tickets at GrinnelPa.
is in Indianapolis, Ind., where she is ere their return to Detroit.
Professor Warburg, who is here for
the guest of relatives and friends.
FIVE WONDERFUL PRODUCTIONS
the
second time, having spent several
One of the most at tractive affairs
months in the United States in 1922
of
the
season
was
the
reception
that
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Mr.
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Mrs.
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as
a
member of the Zionist Delega-
Scher) have returned from their wed- took place on Sunday, April 15, at
ding trip through the Southern states the home of Mr. and Sirs. Samuel tion, headed by Nahum Sokolow, is in-
terested
especially in the Agricultur-
and will be at home after May 1 at Feldman of :307 East Ferry avenue,
Home is where the Hart Is. That'. Why
the new apartments at 1603 Calvert in honor of the betrothal of their al college of the university. Ile comes
from
Germany,
where he stopped on
daughter, bliss Betty Feldman, to
1 avenue.
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon. Hundreds the way from Palestine. In Palestine
Professor
Warburg
directs the Agri-
Mr. and Mrs. John Feldman and of friends and well-wishers attended. cultural Experiment Station main-
The house was beautifully adorned
1 son. Leonard, of Grove avenue, Meh-
tained
by
the
Zionist
Organization.
Touches the Heart, wets the Eye, brings the Smiles.
1 land l'ark, will leave Detroit on May with flowers of every description.
Professor Warburg stated he is anx-
lea the biggest drama of horns and family love and was inspired by
1 for New York, from which point
ious
to
see
the
beginning
of certain
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson and
they will sail on the S.S. Reliance for
the song of centuries, "EILI, EILI."
son, Jerald J., of 458 Alger avenue of the departments, launched by next
six
months'
trip
abroad.
Mrs.
a
spring
on
Mount
Scopus.
This picture will be shown shortly •t the
Feldman will continue her musical have moved to their new home at
"The establishment of a university
'studies in Vienna and Budapest un- 2288 Hazelwood avenue.
in Palestine is in line with Jewish
CRYSTAL THEATRE
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der
noted
masters.
tradition,"
said Professor Warburg.
4845 Michigan Avenue
MISS HUTZEL ADDRESSES "It is natural that the People of the
Mrs. Henry Blum of Belaire, Ohio,
Watch for Announcement of Dates.
Book should create intellectual and
, is in the city for a few weeks' stay LOCAL JUNIOR HADASSAH spiritual values in the ancient land
as the gu'est of her children, Mr. ftpd
they have been given an oppor-
Miss Eleanor Ilutzel, director of where
Mrs. Leon Frank and Mr. and Mrs.
tunity by the nations of the world to
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the Women's Division of the Detroit re-establish their civilization. There
Harry Frank of Colorado avenue.
Police Department, addressed the is every reason to be hopeful that the
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Mrs. Jennie TObias of Elmhurst Junior Iladassah at their meeting research work of the Hebrew Univer-
From the President's Desk—Talk No. 135.
held
last Wednesday evening.
avenue has returned from a delight-.
sity will result in benefits not only for
Miss Rose Babcock entertained 24 Palestine but for every other country.
NI visit with her children, Mr. and
friends
on Sunday at her home, the This work is already aiding in the rtg-
Mrs. George MacWilliams (Ethel To-
occasion being the first of a series ricultural development of Palestine
bias), in Chicago.
of bridge-teas planned by Junior Ha- and as soon as the medical department
Mrs. Morris Cohen of Virginia Park dassah members. Proceeds go to- is established further progress will no
has gone to Watkins Glen, N. Y., wards maintaining the Palestinian doubt be made in ridding the country
where she will visit with her parents, orphans adopted by the local organ- of its endemic diseases, malaria and
trachoma."
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coleman, for ization.
several weeks.
COATS
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Dress Sale
$39.50
$
The Musical Event of the Season
WAGNERIAN FESTIVAL
OPERA COMPANY
Beginning on Tuesday, May 1st.
The largest assortment of Dresses to
be sold at one price, ever of-
fered in the history of the
Hudson Store.
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"Barbara Lee" has assisted materially
in the preparation of this sale, adding some
of the best styles ever produced under this
famous label.
This is one of the most remarkable style
offerings, at a low price, of the entire sea-
son. At $39.50 it represents the best Dress
value we know of—and the immense va-
riety from which you have to choose assures
you of just the type of Dresses you most
desire.
Every dress in this sale was styled and made
especially for this event.
Five different groups—Sport Dresses, Street
Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Dinner Dresses and
Evening Dresses.
Third Floor, Main Building
The J. L. Hudson Co.
MAIN 2449
FUR STORAGE
To keep your furs in 'good condition send them to
storage at once. U repairs or remodeling are necessary,
it is economical to order the work now.
BAER BROS.
ORCHESTRA HALL
1522 Broadway
eAnnouncing
A Seasonal Exhibit
of Latest Modes from
New York and Paris
"Breaking Home Ties"
Luck and Thrift
are Twins
and but few can tell them apart.
Thrift is generally accused of being
Luck, but Luck is seldom, if ever, mis-
taken for Thrift.
Only the successful man really
knows how much of Thrift and how
little of Luck entered into the making
of his success.
Real workers believe in Thrift.
Drones believe in Luck.
"Choose your partners."
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MEETING OF
Y. W. H. A. NOTES ANNUAL
WOMAN'S CLUB MAY 7
Mrs. J. V. Goldman and Abner
Goldman, who were in this city to at-
Joi the Ratner-Imreman wedding, Monthly Meeting:
have returned to their home in Bay
A novel plan is being worked out
City, Mich.
for the coming monthly meeting to
which the members of the "Y" and
Mrs. Anna Segal of Detroit was their men friends are to be invited.
one of the winners of prizes offered Plans are at present being made for
by the Detroit Tuesday Musicale in this affair and members are urged
the second annual contest for Detroit to invite their friends. Charles
musical composers.
Cameron of the Detroit News will
speak on "Studying Success" and
David Pollack of Cleveland spent Miss Rachel Newcomb, L.L. D., will
several days in the city the past week. discuss "Behavior as Protrayed in
Mr. Pollack's marriage to Miss Laura Literature." A technical demon-
Goldberg, daughter of Mrs. Sara stration of the use of a switchboard
Goldberg of Mt. Vernon avenue, will will be given by members of the
be an event of early June.
Michigan State Telephone Company.
The popular telephone trio will sing
Jack Winkler of New York was a a few interesting selections. David
recent visitor in this city, guest of Ginsberg will give several violin
Mr. and Mrs. Max II. Marienthal of solos. This meeting will be held at
the Whittier apartments, Burns drive. the Shaarey Zedek on Sunday after-
noon, April 29, at 2:45 o'clock.
Louis Gerson of New York was a
recent visitor in the city, guest at Hike:
Hotel Statler.
Members who are interested in
hiking are asked to meet at the club
II. P. VanDeeMermol and S. Kess- house on Sunday morning, May 6,
ler of Capetown, South Africa, stu- at 10:15 o'clock sharp. Bring lunch
dents at the medical college of the and 10 cents for car fare; if cameras
University of Michigan, were guests can be conveniently carried, bring
of Mr*. Fannie Doktor of Burlingame them along, too.
avenue the past week.
Domestic Science:
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Northw•y
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Directors Association.
The Jewish Woman's Club will
hold its annual meeting on Monday,
May 7, at Temple Beth El. The
meeting,will be held at 11 a. m., at
which time reports of officers and
committees will be read. The busi-
ness meeting will be followed by a
luncheon, the speaker of the occa-
sion being Edward Schoolman, psy-
chologist, whose subject will be
"Have Our Dreams Come True?"
Tickets for the luncheon may be
procured at the Jewish Woman's club
house, 89 Rowena street, or from
members of the committee. No
reservations will be accepted after
Thursday, May 3.
DR. GEORG HALPERIN
SAILS FOR AMERICA
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Dr. George
Halperin, managing director of the
Jewish Colonial Trust, left for the
United States. Dr. llalperin is the
treasurer of the Zionist Organization,
and chief advisor on financial matters.
He is coming in response to a cabled
request from Dr. Weizmann. It is
understood that his advice is required
in the matter of a financial institu-
iton for Palestine which is being con-
sidered by 'a number of prominent
American Jews, among them Louis
Marshall, Hon. Oscar Strauss and
others.
GOWNS
1522 Broadway, Detroit
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do architects specify
Lighting
Fixtures
from Martin-Gibson
Company for your
new home?
M ARTINIG I BS
NI. A. Mittleman of the Whittier
Registration is now being taken
apartments, Burns drive, has returned for the second course in domestic
from a several days' stay in Chicago science. Mrs. Creusere has success-
and ,York.
fully given the instruction in this
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class, and if there is a sufficient reg-
Isidore
Blumenthal
of
West istration a course will be given again.
Even when the gates of heaven are
Branch, Mick, was a recent guest at We have been requested to repeat
the home of sirs. II. Alpern of Webb the salad lemon given some time ago. but to prayer, they are open to those
avenue.
Fifteen salads were made in the one of team—The Talmud.
lesson. This lesson will be given on
Dr. Samuel Lewis of Kalamazoo, May 3. There will be a charge of
Mich., spent several days in the city 35 cents for this lesson. Register at
the past week, guest at the home of once.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis of Grand
There are vacancies in the mil-
avenue, Highland l'ark.
linery and sewing classes and those
interested should immediately com.
In a store that carries a complete line of garden necessities, which are
Miss Marion Robinson of Los An_ municate with the office.
sold by seedsmen who will give you accurate and dependable informa-
geles, Calif., who spent • week in the
tion concerning your inquiries.
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city as guest of her cousin, Miss Re- Membership Pin:
gene Freund of Central avenue, left
The second suppl y of membership
on Sunday for New York, where she pins has arrived and girls who have
will make a stay of several weeks.
ordered them are asked to call for
them at the club house. There pre
Adolph Goetz of the Whittier enough pins on hand to meet the de-
apartments, Burns drive, has returned mand of the girls and they may be
from a few days' stay in New York secured at the club house or at the
City.
monthly meeting on April 29.
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