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Coats
at $55.00
Are Varied in Line and
Luxurious in
Fabric
Popular street and dress
models in the full flare and
mannish styles featuring
notch and convertible col-
lars, raglan and set - in
sleeves, patch and fancy
pockets, two-tone bindings,
and inserts. In Twillcords,
Charmeen and weaves of
downy wool in Spring-like
colors.
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octal and
Qrsonal
Miss Pauline Birndorf, 2086 Blaine
avenue, has returned from Miami
Beach, Fla., where she spent the last
two months. She will be the guest
of honor at a bridge-luncheon at the
home of Miss Marie Manner of Tay-
lor avenue, on Saturday afternoon.
Miss Helen Ressler entertained in-
formally on Tuesday evening in
honor of Miss E. Myers of Buffalo,
N. Y.
The Misses Betty and Kate David-
son of Ferry avenue entertained last
Friday evening with a bridge in honor
of their brother's fiancee, Miss Freda
Weinberg.
Miss Faye Cogut of New York City
is visiting her father, Abraham Co-
gut, the local Jewish theatrical man-
ager, and expects to remain in the
city for a few weeks, stopping at the
Stotler Ilotel.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Cohan of Van
Court avenue entertained in honor of
Miss Faye Cogut, who is a guest of
her father, Abraham Cogut of De-
troit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rosenthal and
Mrs. D. Rosenthal of 2408 Calvert
avenue are spending a few weeks in
French Lick Springs, Ind., and Chi-
cago.
honoring Miss Clara Wechsler,
whose marriage to David Malinolf
takes place Sunday, Mart a 30, Miss
Caroline Goodman gave a bedroom
shower on Monday, March 24, at her
home, 2975 East Grand boulevard.
The decorations were carried out in
pink and wh . tt.. The guests included
the Misses Clara and Esther Wechs.
ler, Lillian and Katherine Sandelman,
Sylvia Immerman, Lillian Gottesman,
Elizabeth Glazier, Queenie Berko-1
witz, Rae Seigel, Reta Goodman, Mrs.'
Nathan Wechsler, Mrs. Joe Malinotr,
l Irs. Morris Goodman, David Malindff
and Morris Goodman.
gentplr Nell El
Notes
Coat Shop
you , walk
y our nervez , )
If your shoes are uncomfortable, or ((they fit poorly—
or If they do not properly support your foot arches,you
are literally "walking on your nerves". Especially If you
are a trifle over weight It Is then that you tire easily
when walking or /tending.
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The Ladies Aid Society held its
monthly meetinf Wednesday. The
regular routine business was attend-
ed to.
Mrs. J. II. Davis of Chicago boule-
vard is in Detroit a few weeks be-
fore returning to Miami, Fla., where
she is spending the winter.
MISS ROSE L. GEDRICH
ADAPTO SHOES
In commemoration of Purim the
ladies of Beth El Sisterhood dis-
tributed baskets of food among the
needy.
with their scientifically constructed arches, narrow heel
fitting, and other features especially designed to meet
the requirements of stout women, allow the freedom
and ease of movement that spell gracefulnesa.
At Lane Bryant's you will be expertly fitted to ADAPTO
Shoes by men who have been personally trained by
Dr, Byron Schindler, the famous foot specialist.
ADAPTO SlI0ea come In all sins up to II, all widths,
(AAA to EEE) all styles, leathers and model ► Alto
boots with medium and extra wide tops.
Priced at $10 and up.
terest in the party has been stimulated
The I. 0. B. B. held its bi-monthly
by the success which marked the Bieur
Cholent Purim ball held March 20. meeting Wednesday evening. Final
Assisting Miss Gedrich on the com- plans were made for the father-son
mittee are Misses Betty Silver, Emma banquet to be held March 30 at the
Miss Minnie Karlin of 50G Mt.
Pearlman, Rose Miller, Henrietta Ber- Community Center.
Vernon avenue presided over a
ger, Frances Adelstein, and Sylvia
luncheon at the Hotel Tuller given
Mrs. Jacob Thal entertained two
Sternberg.
in honor of Mrs. E. Karlin of Cleve-
tables of bridge Monday afternoon
land. Among the guests were the
in honor of her daughter Mrs. Jerome
Misses Helen and Ruth Blumberg of Hadassah Juniors To Hold Kanter of Flint. Honors were award-
Flint.
ed to Miss I,. Lenhoff and Mrs. L.
Cabaret Dance.
Levinsohn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morrison of Vir-
In order to complete the fund neces-
ginia park entertained 30 guests on
A hard-time party was held Sun-
sary to provide far the 1924 needs
Wednesday evening, complimenting
of the nine Palestine orphans whom day evening at the Community Cen-
Miss Sadie Hertzberg and Robert
it is caring for and educating, the ter. From 7 until 8:30 o'clock the
Morrison, who have recently an-
Detroit Chapter of the Junior ' children were entertained. There
nounced their engagement.
Hadassah will hold a cabaret dance was (lancing until midnight. During
Sunday evening, April 6, in the gym- the evening vaudeville sketches were
Mrs. J. II. Schakne of 2073 Hazel-
of the Shaarey Zedek Syna- given. The committee in charge was
wood avenue entertained at a bridge- nasium
gogue. Among the features of the composed of Mrs. Paul Marienthal,
luncheon on Thursday afternoon,
occasion will he a fashion revue, ar- chairman; Mrs. A. D. Philippe, Mrs.
March 27. Covers were laid for 10.
ranged by Miss Betty Friedman, in M. Meyers, Mrs. M. Hirschberg, Mre.
which members of Junior Hadassah J. Immerman and Miss L. Lenhof.
Mrs. J. L. Isaacs, Collingwood ave-
will take part; musical numbers by.
nue, is in St. Joseph, Mo., visiting
Prizes were awarded to one pupil
Mrs. ,lo,holt Sarasohn; dance num-
her daughter, Mrs. Isadore Hansen-
bers by the Misses Berick and an from each of the Sabbath School
bush, having b en called there on ac-
original skit by Miss Bessye liarlott classes for the best essay on Purim.
count of the illness of her grand-son.
and Miss Betty Friedman, who is in The prizes this year were one year's
subscription to Young Israel and
general charge of the program.
The officers of the Detroit Chapter were given to the following: Rhea
of the Junior Hadassah, which has Blumro, Nettie Nover, Rosamond
been described as one of the most Lang, Florence Sheritan, Ilelen Del-
successful Junior Iladassah organiza- vin, Eunice Meyers, Elliott Immer-
tions in the country, are Miss Helen man, Jake Nover and Zelda It. ..mer-
Blumrosen, president; Miss Betty man.
Friedman, recording secretary; Miss
Mrs. 1. Wenowsky of New York
Corinne Marx, cnriesponding secre-
tary; and Jliss Dorothy Koslow, City is spending several weeks with
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
treasurer.
Mrs. Shevsky.
Miss Mollie Kimsche of Warren
avenue entertained with five tables of
bridge last Sunday.
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Closiaam
eAnnouncement
HOW WE ALL FEEL
It seems to me I'd like to go
Where bells don't ring nor whistles
blow,
Nor clocks don't strike nor gongs don't
sound,
But where there's stillness all around.
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Not real still stillness; just the trees'
Low: whisperings of the croon of bees;
The drowsy tinkling of the rill,
Or twilight sung of whippoorwill.
the
Sold exclusively by
LANE BRYANT
1462 Farmer St.
John R.
Near Woodward
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Sometimes it seems to me I must
Just quit the city's din and dust
For fields of green and skies of blue,
And, say! how doss It seem to you?
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Milton Greenbaum spent Tuesday
in this city.
DAVID NEDERLANDER
David Nederlander, father of Mrs.
4..1. Halle and Mrs. Oscar Fiske] and
brother of Joseph Nederlander of De-
troit, died at Cleveland, Ohio, March
22. Funeral services were held Mon-
day afternoon, March 24, at I,ewis
Brothers' funeral parlors.
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off
The Studebaker Corporation
of America
Julian Meyers left Monday for
l'hiladelphia, where he will enter the
National Farm School.
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Fresh Cooked Corned Beef, Dried Meats and Table
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Home made salads.
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KOSHER
At JUNCTION AVENUE at Michigan
In loving memory of our darling
daughter, Celia Freedman, who pass-
ed away March 28, 1919.
Sleep on. dear *later. in peaceful
Your .west memory we will always keep
Joseph R. Netzorg
Sadly missed by her mother, fa-
ther, sister and brothers'.
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enjoy the Passover Holidays
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Between Calvert and Glynn Court
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
M., will hold a special communica-
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tion Wednesday, April 2, at 3 p. m.
M. M. degree. Banquet at 6:30, with
prominent speakers.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Levinsohn spent
the week in Detroit.
Miss Helen Werbel of Bay City
was the week-end guest of her sister,
Mrs. S. Weinberg.
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younger set.
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I'd like to find some quaint old boat,
And fold its oars, and with it float
Along the lazy, limpid stream
Where water lilies drowse and dream.
ing, value-
others and
rs without
le for the
iuine hand-
wality that
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Already a popular meeting place of the
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'Twould be a joy could I behold
M. C. Meyers is convalescing at his
The dappled fields of green and gold, home.
Or in the cool, swept clover lie,
PERFECTION LODGE
And watch the cloud-ships drifting by.
their
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lovely fur-trimmed
coat of Canton — but
turn it inside out—
and Presto, change!
A sport coat of Plaid,
perfectly finished on
either side.
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Miss Sarah Shaw of Cleveland is
visiting her cousin, Mrs. Steinberg,
802 West Grand boulevard.
Mrs. S. Quentin Kesler is giving a
luncheon and bridge at the Chatham
Saturday, March 29.
A
Quiet Hour of Munk:
Next Sunday at 4 p. m. will occur
Mr. Tyler's forty-ninth Quiet Hour
of Music. On this occasion Mr. Tyler
will have the assistance of Charles
I.. Jolley, tenor, and as usual every
one is invited to attend and bring
their friends.
Miss Sylvia Bosky is spending a
week with Mrs. Jacob Jesse of New
York.
Triumphs in the art of re-
plica.. one of a kind only.
Suiting the most fastidious
taste with a bewildering
display of style-beauty.
Reversible
Coats
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Miss Sylvia Cohen of Virginia park
was hostess at a bridge tea given for
the Omega Epsilon Saturday after-
noon, March 22.
OF FRENCH ORIGIN
I I torkg,c, lis
Dr. Mor g enstern to Speak Sunday:
On Sunday morning next, our con-
gregation will have the priviiege of
welcoming to the pulpit the distin-
guished scholar, Dr. Julian Morgen-
stern, president of the Hebrew Union
College of Cincinnati. Dr. Morgen-
stern has chosen as his theme "Amer-
ican Judaism." We hope that every
seat in the temple will be occupied
The class of August, 1923, of De- and that a hearty welcome will be ex-
troit Teachers C ollege will hold a re- tended to our honored guest.
union oil Wednesday, April 2, at 4:45
p. 51., in Room 204 in the College
Special Call for Workers:
building. Caroline Goodman of the
A special request has come to the
Dwyer School is chairman.
sewing department of the Sisterhood
for bags and sweaters for invalided
BICUR CHOLEM GIRLS WILL ex-soldiers. It is hoped that as many
GIVE LEAP YEAR PARTY of our women as can possibly do so
will be present at the Thursday sew-
ing in order that the quota allotted
The Leap Year party which will to us nmy be furnished as speedily as
be gin en by the girls of the Ilieur possible.
('holm Society at the Sharrey Zeilek
Synagogue Thursday evening, April Announcement:
It, will attract as large crowd, accord-
Isaac Dreifuss, a member of the
ing to Miss Rose Gedrich, chairman cemetery board, announces that he
of the arrangements committee. In- will be present at the temple every
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock to
meet members who may wish to dis-
cuss with him any matters pertain-
ing to the purchasing of lots in our
cemetery or other business relating
thereto.
LEVIN MATZO CO.
665 Wilkins Street
Phone Cadillac 7262
Detroit, Mich.