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Nast Sunday'. Sermon:
Miss Betty Weingarden will be hoe- I Next Sunday morning at the Stu-
tess for the l'hi Delta Sorority at dent Day Service, detailed notice of 1
their next meeting, Sunday, March 16. which will be found below, Dr. Frank-
Miss Weingarden is chairman of the in will speak on the subject "The UI-
ticket committee for the l'hi Delta Ornate Aim of Democracy." Services .
Spring frolic to be held at the Hotel ' as
will begin at 10:45.
Toiler, April 13.

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other becoming styles. Lovely hemps, Bankoks and silk
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touches in many new effects.

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well we all know that the way a woman carnet herseli
can add to or detract pounds from her appearance! And
the way a woman carries herself depends largely upon
the shoes she wean—especially a stout woman.

The Fifth Avenue Salons of

Fred M. Bullet Speakers
At the Friday evening service on
March 21, Fred Si. Butzel will speak
on "Immigration." Mr. Butzel, who
is a former president of the United
Jewish Charities and of the National
Conference of Jewish Social Service,
is one of the leaders of the Detroit'
bar. Ile has made a thorough study
of immigration problems.

Student Day Sunday:
A shower was given in honor of
Every member of the congregation •
Miss Mollie Jacobson by her sister,
At the Purim program on Sunday
Mrs. flurry Abramson, on Wednes- should be present next Sunday morn- afternoon, March 23, the Sunday
day, March 5. The bride was the re- ing to participate in the Annual Stu-, school will give a Purim entertain-
dent
Day
services.
On
this
occasion,
cipient of many beautiful gifts. Cov-
we expect several hundred students of ment for parents and friends under
ers were laid for 40 guests.
the University of Michigan and other, the general direction of
Levin who is the assembly director.
Mrs. Gustave Rice of 3025 East educational institutions to be our :
"Queen of Olde," written by Philip
Grand boulevard has returned home guests. An elaborate program has,
Rosenthal, will be given by the post
from a month's visit to Atlantic City been worked out for the day. This
York. will include besides the morning serv- graduate class, directed by II arry
ti i,,
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and g
Friedgut. Those taking part in the
ices,
home
hospitality,
an
afternoon
!

A well appointed 0 o'clock dinner entertainment, a supper at the Temple program are the Misses Rose Green-
berg, Ruth Hirshman, lielen Rosen-
was give n by Mr. and Mrs. Toni Wein- and a dance in the evening.
helm, Esther Immerman, Celia Cla-
Berger of Jill Burlingame avenue,
vier and the Messrs. Morris Schiller,
celebrating their thirty-fifth wedding Thursday Sewing:
1Joseph Solo m men, Abe Satovsky, Sy-
anniversary. The table decorations The Thursday Sewing meetings are ' mour llorvitz,.11arold Biller, Eliott
were carried out in white and green. turning out much valuable material Lipson, lien Bernstein and Clarence
The evening was spent in playing for those in need, but theriasis urgent
!Jacobs.
cards. demand for more workers. Will not
the women of your household give up
Reservations are now being ac-
The Ladies Auxiliary of Congrega- a few hours of their time to forward . rented for the Purim festival and din-
tion null Moshe will hold their an-, this import . ant and necessary work ?
ner which is to take place March 23.
nual Purim masque ball at the Elks!
They can be mode by calling Glendale
Temple, Cass and Lafayette, Sunday Friday Evening Study Clam
5197. Jack Burke, chairman of the
evening, March 10, 1921. Prizes will
Attention is again called 10 the entertainment committee, announced
he awarded for the most novel coy- Study Class which meets on Friday that a feature of the musical program
fumes. David Diamond and his or-
ev eni ngs. Those who have been (•g- will he a 40-piece orchestra consisting
chostra will furnish the music. Every-
Mar atte ndants at the class are en- of children under the direction of
one is welcome.
, thusiastic about the work that is be- , David Miller. Rabbi Hershman,
ing presented to them. Each lesson , Judge Harry J. Keidan and Theodore
Mr. and Sirs. Morse Goldman
is et.mplete in itself and even though , Levin will be the speakers of the eve-
(Ruth Blumrosen), whose marriage
event of the past month, have you
y have not been present heretofore, , ning. There will also be an out-of-
was on
you will find much of interest if you town speaker and. a short talk by one
returned from a wedding trip to Cali-
of the representatives of the new
fornia and are at home at the El come next Friday evening.
members. After the dinner there will
Verono apartments, 20 Tyler avenue.
Arts
Society:
be a dance given under the auspices
Temple
of the Men's Club in the gymnasium.
The
meeting
of
the
Temple
Arts
ounces the
Dr. M. J. Kr itcman announces
removal of his offices from 903 Farns- , Society this month will take place on ,
worth avenue to 5144 Hastings street,! the 20th. A program of unusual ex-
corner Farnsworth avenue, above the cellenee is in course of preparation.
Brownie Di-raw Store. Put aside the date and let nothing
interfere with your attendance.
Messrs. John S. Kutzen and Max- I ,
well B. Kerner are spending a few

orp rior to sailing for
(lays in N 'eve York
Mr. Kutzen's birthplace, Rome, Italy. :

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Fraternal and
Club Notes

Athena Girls Club.
A reception was given last Sunday
Sunday evening, March 16, the
at the Baby Day Nursery Hall by
; Pula', a minor festival of the Jew- Athena Girls Club will hold a dance
Mr. and Mrs. M. Otis of 2256 Ferry
at Hotel Statler, at which Jule Klein's
in honor of the engagement of I ' l ish people, will be celebrated in home Statler Orchestra will furnish music
their daughter, Bertha, to Archie C. and synagog, Wednesday evening, for the evening's entertainment.
Goldberg. One hundred fifty guests I March 19, and by those who adhere to Samuel L. Miller, chairman of the
were present. The out-of-town guests the older traditions on Thursday dance, assisted by the Mises Sophie
were Mr. and Sirs. H. Bustom, Mr. morning, March 20. Of all the festi- Schwartz, Adeline Cohen, Mollie Ha-
and Mrs. H. Fishman, Mr. and Sirs. vals on the calendar of the synagogue, ber, Ethel Last, Gertrude liershman
Purim is the least religious in chew-
W. Borman, all of Toledo.
and Ethel Grauer, reprts that from
! ter. This is due to the nature of the
the advance sale of tickets a large
A surprise miscellaneous shower I story told in the Book of Esther, on success is expected. Tickets may be
Purim is founded,
was given Wednesday evening, March which the feast of scholars
to advance obtained from any member of the or-
5, by Mrs. Jacob Schubb. for her and has led Rome
ganization or at the door the even-
sister-in-law, Miss Sophia Schubh, the theory that Purim is not of Jew- mg of the dance.
bride-to-be of Isaac Schiffman, at the ish origin, but adapted from pagan
home of Miss Schubb. Twenty-five sources.
E.J.W.W.O. North Woodward Branch
Whatever its origin, Purim has been
guests participated. The table was
decorated in a color scheme of pink held in high esteem by the Jewish The North Woodward branch of the
E. J. W.
W. will afternoon,
hold its regular
and white with a center piece of people at all times and in all court. meeting
Tuesday
March
tries, Some Jewish writers have ex- 18
American beauties.
,pressed the (minion that when all the
l
instead
of
Wednesday,
in order
not to conflict with the card
party
e•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• prophetic and sacred writings of the and luncheon given by the 13'nai
Jews are forgotten, the Book of Es-
en-
thrr will he remembered and the feast tertain
B'rith. by
Mrs.
Rosalie a Cohane
will en- ,
rendering
vocal selection
of Puim
r mnintained.
accompanied by Mrs. Samuel Shef-
No religious service la prescribed hinder. The hostess of the afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Ra
for this day. Aside of the command will be Mrs. C. Agree.
leigh St. Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh that the feast be annually observed
,
announce the engagement of their as a day of feasting and joy and of
Suffola Girls.
daughter, Freda A., to Dr. Frederick sending portions one to another, and
The last regular meeting of the
Anishel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis gifts to the poor, it has no other in- Suffola Girls was held at the home
Ainshel of lierchwood boulevard, Junction save this prerequisite one of of the Misses Liss at :309 Med ury
avenue, Tuesday, March 4.
Pittsburgh.
reading the Book of Esther.

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fitting, and other features apertally designed to
the requirements of stout women, allow the freedom
and cue of movement that spell gracefulness.
At Lane Bryant's you will be expertly fitted to
Shoes by men who have been personally trained by
Dr. Byron Schindler, the famous foot specialist.
ADAPTO Shoes come In all sizes up to II, all widths,
(AAA to EEE) all styles, leathers and models. Also
boots with medium and extra wide tops.
Priced at ;10 and up.

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Engaqrments

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE

Statler Hotel

Mrs. Curse Schneider of 534 Alger
avenue announces the engagement of
her daughter, Anna, to Herbert
Grossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Grossman of this city.

SUNDAY, EVENING, MARCH 16

TO ATTEND

Girths

AN INFORMAL DANCE

our last dance and will be at this one.
Your friends were all at

We are expecting you and assure you of a good time

.

Admission $1.00.

THE ATHENA GIRLS CLUB

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Esther, through whom the miraculous I Miss Ruth Golden, 12627 Kentucky
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Canvasser are deliverance of the Jews was accomp- avenue, arrangements were made for
receiving congratulations upon the lished, the presence of women at the their Spring Frolic, which will be
held at the Tuller Hotel Sunday,
birth of a daughter. Betty.
reading of this story in the synagog
A pril 13.
was stressed. Whether the entire
Reports from •the various commit-
book or only a portion thereof sufficed
‘vas a much-mooted question. Read- tees indicate that the l'hi Delta will
have its most successful dance. Tick-
7,
ing certain chapters was a feature of

the religious ceremony, brief as that ti•s for the (lance may be secured
was. And furthermore. it mild be from any member of the sorority or
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read in any language intelligible to by calling Miss Betty Weingarden at
the cenereemtion. if it happened that Northway 17371.

In loving memory of our dear wife the original Hebrew was not unde -
. k ;:f o.U raini•n Feder.
and mother, Mrs. Anna Pearlman, etond lay them. Hence, the reading r of Ladies Auxili•ry
who passed away a year ago, March Esther in Snanish . and Greek is his-
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Uk-


tortenlly
verified.
6, 1523.
ruinian Federation will hold a Purim
The
reading
of
the
Risk
of
Esther,
hall
Sunday evening, March 23, at
Ourmories
(or MI are many
me
while an essential feature of the testi- Kirby Center. The funds that will be
As tui r hearts the for you.
al, is not its sole characteristic. Send- realized will be devoted to the work
Her
Loving Husband,
Abraham,
and inc
o of gifts of fond and giving charity of relief among the Jewish sufferers
Children,
Mrs. S. Stein,
M rs. D.
became in course of time one of the in the Ukraine.
,
Pomarantz and Maurice, Israel, outstanding practices of Purim. Col- '
Workingmen • Kultur League.
,
Jack and Rebecca.
leetions were made in the synagog en . . . Ruben of the Thomashefsky
e procured . company will conduct a literary pro-
this day, and money thus
Schwartz to Perform Here at Wan distributed among the needy. no , gram before the Workingmen's Kul-
discrimination
being
shown,
even a tur League Thursday evening, March
Culture League Concert.
Was w i lling to accept • 20, at the Jewish Institute. The pub-
!Mamie Schwartz, director of the non-Je•v
who to receive donat i ons
ons on tic i s i nvit ed .
IN /I s allowed
New York Yiddish Art Theater, who ,,, u , ay.
will leave on April 10 with a cast of this
The social and merry-making as- I Cultural Society to Hold Din-
20 for London and Paris to play in
repertoire, will appear in concert in Pacts of the festival are recognized !
ner Dance March 27.

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wear out". The service record of Buick cars
throughout the country fully justifies this

statement. No matter how many years a
Buick owner drives his car or how many miles

he travels, his Buick continues to perform faith-
fully and economically. Why not use Buick

transportation yourself? Any Buick dealer
stands ready to give you a demonstration.

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West Side Buick Co.

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The only ceremony that can be con-
Sigma Phi Gamma.
strued as religious in chnracter is the
A business meeting was held Sun-
reading of the Book of Esther in the
synagog, although business could he day afternoon at the Tahama Court
transacted and manual labor allowed, ballroom. It followed a charming
there being the fewest restrictions im- card party. Miss A. Rothstein will
nosed on work during this festival. be hostess at the next meeting.
It Won of a convivial and social na-
Phi Delta Sorority.
ture and so observed by the Jewish
people. I At the last meeting of the Phi
Inasmuch as it was a woman, Queen Delta Sorority held at the home of

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Detroit March 25, at the Elks Tem- everywhere. Many communities plan
m hall or entertainment nr
The Zionist Cultural Society will
ple, under the auspices of the Jewish a Puri
kind of jollity in keeping with hold its dinner dance March 27 at the
Culture League of Detroit. The con- some
the snirit of the festival, as transmit- Twentieth Century Club, John R. and
cert is being arranged in honor of the .
y J Jewish tradition. In the relig-
C olumbia,-instead of March 20 at the
fifteenth anniversary of the Yiddish h',3 b
poet, Si. L. Halpern, whose latest vol. ious schools programs are prepared in Federation of Women's Club, as pre-
time of poems, "The Golden Pea- which a Purim Play, usually founded 'joust). announced.
Mr. on the story of Esther is acted by the
rock," has just appeared.
Ile who takes no part in the nor-
Schwartz will portray sketches from children. The construction put on the
his latest New York successes, such Book of Esther by the Jewish eon • l -e ! rows and burdens of the community,
as "The gooney Lammels" "Sab- i s not one of revenge or vindictiveness. will have no share in the joys and re-
hetai Zvi," Dimov's "Bread" and While Haman, the arch-enemy of the wards when the come.—The Talmud.
y
Jews in ancient Persia has had many
others.
In add;tion to Mr. Schwartz, the successors throughout the centuries.
Do not make thy merit as a crown
Detroit Philharmonic Symphony, Dr. and is not without followers today, his to be glorified by it, and not as a
Mark Gunzburg, Russian composer nlot to destroy the Jews v•as foiled. hatchet to cleave with it, nor a spade
and pianist; Herman Rosenberg, sing. Through the intercessions of Esther, o dig with R.—The Talmud.
er of folk songs, and Si. L. Halpern, Queen of Persia, and her cousin Mor-
the poet, will help make an evening decal. the murderous intentions of the
oppressor were frustrated. Hence,
of intellectual enjoyment.
the Jewish people remember with joy
the miraculous redemption of their re-
MERRIU. PALMER EXPERTS mote ancestors throughout the prov-
GIVE COURSE OF LECTURES inces of the vast Persian empire of
A course of lectures is being given that early day.
As it happened then, so at all times I
by the specialists from the staff of
teachers of the Merrill Palmer the Jewish people trust in the mercy
School. Mrs. Joseph Welt, renre- of their Heavenly Father. He has l
Furniture Upholstering
senting the Jewish Woman's Club, been the tower of help and rock of '
will attend these lectures. After each refuge whenever men rose up against
and
lecture, Mrs. Welt will give a talk them. His protection shielded them
Refinishing
at the Jewish Woman's Club, 89 Ro- I whenever they went forth to battle
wena street. The first will be given against Amalek, the implacable foe,
at
on Friday afternoon, March 21, at I to wage war upon falsehood and evil.
Moderate Prices.
I n th ego
li ht f this !lite retation
b jec
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di s-
2:30 o ' c I oc k . The e su
cussed are diet, clothing, character, the festival of Purim is significant.
the Merrill Palmer School, mental Home, religious school, social clubs
tests and behavior problems. are preparing to observe the feast in
THE LINDONs? CoMPANY
This course is given under the ass- accordance with this tradition, in
paces of the Child Welfare Depart-' case it happens that no special rierv-
c17 .pitolsterens
meat and should prove of value to ice will he held in the synagog. In
num V••• 12),
Manaseerse w
th“se interested In modern educe-'that event, on the Sabbath preceding
tional methods. A large attendance I Purim there will be a special prayer,
expected.
and
portions
from
Esther
will
be
read.
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'Purim Masque

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ELK'S TEMPLE

Cass

and

Lafayette

SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH

16

will be awarded for the most novel costume..
Beautiful
Dave Diamond and his Orchestra will furnish the music.

prises

Be sure to come if you're seeking • good time.

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