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The directors of the Jewish Worn-
an's Club, the members of its house
In giving the names of speakers at governing board and the directors of
the Young Women's Hebrew Associa-
the I. 0. 13. B. initiation Sunday,
March 30, the name of Ben Wiener tion gave a tea at the Jewish Wom-
was omitted. Mr. Wiener gave a an's Club house Thursday afternoon
Miss Sarah I.ambert spent the very interesting talk on 1. 0. B. B. in honor of Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs, re-
tiring social director of the Y. W. 11.
week-end as the guest of Miss Char- activities throughout the state.
A., who is leaving Sunday for her
lotte Ermann at the Helen Newberry
Mrs.
A.
D.
Philippe
was
hostess
at
home
in Baltimore. Mrs. Samuel GI°.
residence, Ann Arbor.
a bridge-luncheon April 1. The table'! gower and Mrs. Oscar Robinson pre-
rtistically
decorated
with
spring'
sided
at
the ten table, which was dec.
Nester J. Leopold has returned sis,;is:
e.
Lenhoff won first orated with ping tulips and candles.
from a sojourn in Daytona, Fla.
bliss L .
flowers. M
Mrs. Jacobs was presented with a set
EASTER SPECIALS
7.00
20.00
Foxes—a special group of Dyad
Foxes
Genuine Dark Mink,35 . 00
two skin
77.50
Dark Squirrel
Choker
Extra Fine Dark
Fitch, two skin
Stone Marten,
two skins
35.00
and up
Foxes — extra fine white and
leading shades,
whole skins
55.00
Featuring
•nd up
a large assortment of
Jacquettes
80.00
Bau marten,
two akin
50.00
and up
Genuine Dark Hudson Bay
110.00
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The Misses Minnie and Rhea Light-
man and Millie Nillman, who were in
town for the MellinofT-Wechsler wed-
ding, which took place March 30,
have returned to their home in Cleve-
land, Ohio. Miss Rhea Lightman, at
the piano, and Miss Nillman, at the
violin, assisted Mrs. Abe Broudo, who
gave several vocal selections at the
wedding.
and up
REPAIRING AND REMODELING AT REASONABLE RATES
Mr. and Mrs. B. Berman of Edison
avenue have returned front a trip to
Los Angeles, Calif.
BAER BROS.
FURRIERS
The Ypsc Girls gave an April Fool
party Tuesday, April 1, at the home
of Miss Diana Ufberg, 7920 Rich-
mond avenue. The table, which was
decorated in red, white and blue, was
laid for 18 guests. The evening was
spent in playing games and dancing.
Next to Capitol Theatre
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Jacoby Rothner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jospeh Rothner of this city, will
broadcast a violin solo at 3 o'clock
Tuesday, April 15, from station W.
I. P., Philadelphia.
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WILL SEEK FUNDS
FOR WORKERS' TOOLS
Plans for a drive for funds with
urchase agricultural
The Temple Sisterhood held its which to p
ma-
monthly meeting Wednesday, plements, m echanics' tools and rna-
regular monthly
Arrangements are being chinery for industrial workers in Pal-
confer-
April 2.
made for the state convention to be estine will be considered at a Sun day
ence at the Kirby
hold here April 28.
morning, April 13, at 10 o'clock. The
lld be held the
Religious services were held Fri- canvass for funds wian
day evening. Mr. Gordon's sermon, early part of May will be ar-
"Sects in Judaism," pointed out the, ranged by a committee consisting of
fact that whether Orthodox, Reform representatives of organizations and
or Conservative, we are all Jews. individuals interested in the economic
upbuilding of Palestine. The com-
heaJad by Henry
The Sunday morning Bible class mittee for Detroit is an; deob
Results of the Men- Abramovitz, chairmc Green-
discussed The _
M Margolis, sec-
berg, treasurer, and M.
delsohnian Period."
Young
i dea
Adjoining the Stotler
Boulevard
1533 - 1535 Washington
1448 Woodward Avenue
of flat silver as a farewell gift.
The Nu Beta Phi Sorority enter-
Miss Mary Werbelow is the week- retarY.
- tained with two tables of bridge at end guest of her sister, Mrs. S. Wein-
the
home
of
Miss
Ida
Silver
Tuesday,
-
berg.
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- s April 1. The Misses Beatrice Weiner
and Betty Silver were guests of the
Miss Minnie Hirshfield of Bay City
is the guest of Mrs. Louis Levinsohn.
sorority.
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%0Sho p((git'
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Easter Millinery
Club
Notes
INSPIRED BY
Miss Ethel Oppenheim and her
Mandel Stark spent the week-end
_
-1=s-
- guest, Miss Clara Reinhart of Chi- in the city.
Guards of Judaea.
who
have
been
visiting
Miss
Op-
cog,
penheim's parents of 1980 Chicago
Milton Greenebaum and Nathan
•
boulevard, have returned to Milwau- Schiefel were the week-end guests'', Merle Feinberg and Theodore Ba-
kee-Downer College, Milwaukee, Wis. of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ruck addressed the Guards of Judaea
at their last meeting on the subjects:
A. Greenebaum.
"Jews Who Have Won the Noble
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Jack!
The fifth monthly bridge given by Peace Prize" and "The Jews of In-
Brodsky (Luba Newhause), Miss Es-
ther Bates entertained 10 couples at the Sisterhood of the Temple was dia." Sol Levin, president of Detroit
es 1 a t Yh en Jud ea, gave a short talk to
c h intg
g
a Chinese dinner dance Friday even-
i l Dancing
ib
evening.
t
o The'.
u boys.
o ys.
The Guards expect to cele-
ing, March 28.
e( u i nfroy m 10 obt
h en el ;o l y Sia
hostesses for this party were Mrs. I brate their first annivresary soon and
for young men
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Held gave a hostesses Mrs. Robert Lang and Mrs. have appointed a committee in charge
dinner party for 12 guests at the De- Israel Reich. I of Sidney Shevitz to arrange a pro-
troit Masonic Country Club Sunday,
The confirmation
class of the Sob-' gram. The club is open to boys over
—
We have the models that
115 years of age. It meets every Wed-
April 6, in honor of Miss Sally Mer-
appeal to the young men of
rill Soloman and their son, Oscar bath School has received parts for nesday evening at 8 :30, in Room 4,
Held, whose marriage will take place the Confirmation Day exercises. This at Kirby Center.
taste and who are fastidious
class, which is taught by Mrs. B. Kra-
early in May.
about their clothes.
mer, is doing remarkable work.
The ballroom of the Hotel Stotler
Suits and Topcoats of im-
-4-1 was decorated with spring flowers for SEMINARY LIBRARY WILL
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the reception given Saturday evening,
ported as well as domestic
SHOW ITS TREASURES
April 5, by Mr. and Mrs. David R.
cloths. Light greys blues
An exhibition of some of the treas-
Stocker in honor of their daughter and
and tans are favored for
ures of the library of the Jewish
son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Ul-
Theological Seminary of America is
spring.
lion, who were recently married. The
being arranged by the librarian, Pro-.
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ullian
fessor Alexander Marz, for the mem-
of Boston, Mass., who were in town
bers of the American Oriental So-
for
the
reception,
assisted
in
receiv-
E. J. HICKEY CO. NOW ON WASHINGTON BLVD.
ciety, who will hold their 136th meet-
ing the guests. A buffet supper was
served and music furnished for danc- ing in New York on Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday, April 22 to 24.
ing.
The first two sessions will be held at
Miss Jeanette Sarah Musliner, who Columbia University. The session
on Thursday will be held in the lec-
has been spending a week with her
cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Isidore Freis- ture hall of the seminary. Dr Cyrus
ner of New York City, has returned Adler, acting president of the semi-
nary, is president of the Oriental So-
to the Fairmont School in Washing-
Broken arches may be eliminated within • jiffy
ciety this year.
by wearing
ton, D. C.
Maria Guy Reboux
Maim Lewis
Noted French artistes use flowers to give loveliness to
for semi-formal wear and achieve • color harmony
exquisiteness. Original models and Russek adaptati
Perfectly fitted
Clothes of the
Smartest Cut
$10.00
to $45.00
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Bad Feet Ruin Good • Disposition
Hack's Arch Corrective Shoes
They soothe the pain in • quick and sure Noon-
ner, and gradually bring the arch back into
normal position. Let us prove it to you.
A delay in the completion of our new
four-stmt/ building, has postponed oar
removal to
HACK SHOE CO.
.1414 Farmer
Lovely
Lines
Street
Cor. Grand River Avenue
until April 21st.
Scientific Shoe. for Men, Women and Children.
5203 HASTINGS, AT FARNSWORTH
Mail Orders Promptly Filled.
The Last Week of Our
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ORIOLE
TERRACE
offers Spring shoppers unparalleled
bargains in fabrics and trimmings,
ornaments and dress accessories.
Shoe Salon—Second Floor
orkSiofis,fige.
w6og4r1/4 nate
Grand Boulevard at Woodward
Now Playing
Ernie Young's Marvelous Revue
COMPANY OF 30
The Most Spectacular Revue Ever P
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Dancing Music and Res.< from 6:30 p. m. 'Til 2 a. m.
EXTRA—ADDED ATTRACTION
Corning April 20
America's Greatest Cafe Entertainer.
The Subway Flower Shop service is
unexcelled and has gained favor from
amity people.
We Delirer to All Parte of the City
After 9 p. m. Cover Charge $1.00, S•turdays $1.50.
gy,
Special $1 and $1.50 Dinner Served from 5:30 p. m. until 8:30 p. tn.
The fabrics that go into
topcoats were chosen fo
characteristics. They an
looking and wear very
There are box coats, 11
and Chesterfields.
Charles H. Roseanne, Prop.
231 Gratiot
Cherry 9171
Ase.
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RUGS CLEANED
Our Process Cleans Thoroughly
All dust being removed first by our
high powered air process, then a
renovating (scrubbing), which re-
stores original colors.
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Make Your Reservations Early
UOUR days only of open sea on
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU
an Empress from Quebec. Or for
comf , rt with economy, take one of
our Isionoclass Cabin Ships from
Montreal. Further information from
local steamship agents or
DETROIT RUG WORKS
1239 Griswold Si.
or ocal
t
Aurni•
Canadian Pacific
Successors to Baileyfi Whitney & Bailey.
573 - 75 GARFIELD AVE
IT SPANS TI16 WORLD
Co
Arriving Daily.
Suits $85.00 and Up.
HARRY HERSH
Whigs
at Illiabrr
408 Park Avenue Bldg.
5
5
SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP
Here's a n emlosement--
"One of the finest rec.: I ever saw in ANY CAFE. "
do Lieut. Potter, Police Censor.
G. G. MclisA1, Csdnotal
Cadillac 8939
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For the Easter Holidays
During Dinner Hours You Can See One Complete Number of the
Rems—Without Cover Charge.
WM. RICH
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lowers
FRANK LIBUSE
ion
For R
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and Topcoats
S pring
Woolens
Henry Theis and Joe Reichman Orchestra.
.
These Spring Suits
Are tailored to the most
standards. The fabrics
choice imported and don
woolens. The styles art
same as those made by A
ca's foremost merchant tl
1514 Woodward Avenue
Second floor
Woodward Arcade
ted in ■ Cafe.
Men are looking ab
for their Spring
Summer clothing.
have collected here
array of superb S.
and Topcoats that
worthy of Fifth Ave
New York, or Mich
Boulevard, Chica
Only a visit here
satisfy you that we
underselling others .
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The c o n tinuing
lines of the collar,
front strap and
circular cut-out
make a most
intriguing pattern
in this new model
by I. Miller
Removal
Sale
At the
threshold
of
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MRS. JACOBS PRESENTED
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OR the convenience of
our customers unable
to see us during the week,
this store will be open all
day Sunday
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8810 12th Street
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