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April 11, 1924 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-04-11

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WILL STAGE SPRING
FROLIC SUNDAY NIGHT



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PAGE NINE

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Notes

Phi Delta Sorority to Hold First An-
nual Affair.

The store - Where Fashion !trip's"

ilimejhop s tchs

The first annual dance to be given Next Sunday's Sermon:
"My Views on Zionism" will be tlea
by the Phi Delta Sorority will be in
the form of a spring frolic, to be subject of Rabbi I3erkowitz's sermon
'MOMe has returned from Miami. held at the Tuller Hotel, Sunday
Sunday morning. This topic
on
Fin,. where she spent the winter.
evening, April 13. Mini Henrietta should prove of unusual interest.
Dworkin and MiSR Cladys Kroll, Who Services begin at 10:45 and are open
Jack Bachrach, 1496 Harding ave- are in charge of arrangements, have
to all.
nue, spent at week-end at his home
in Adrian, Mich.
Temple Arts Society:

Mrs. 'Max May of 79 Westminster

Spring's Dominating .
Mode Spring Thaws

On Tuesday evening, April 15, the
Arts Society of Temple Beth El will
present four plays to which the en-
tire membership of the congregation
and their friends are invited. There
will be no admission charge to this
performance. Those who are inter-
ested in seeing the work accomplished
by this dramatic organization wlil
thus be afforded a very splendid op-
portunity. The plays selected are
four past successes of the Arts So-
ciety, namely: "The Tailor," by
Isaac Goldberg; "I.ex Talionis," by
henry J. Berkowitz; "Fourteen," by
Alice Gerstenberg, and "Bottled in
Bond," by Glenn Ilughes.
The fact that the invitation to the
evening's program has been made
general, coupled with the fact that no
admission will be charged, should cer
tainly bring out the largest audience
in the history of the organization
The performance begins promptly a
8:30 p. m. in the chapel of Temple
Beth El.

Mrs. Charles Hopp, Longfellow
avenue, has returned from a few
weeks' visit in ('hicago.

The Ultimate in Smartness

Indisputably chic is the spring. tailleur --and

Mrs. Samuel Frankel gave a card
party at her home. 3772 Euclid, Sun-
day evening ILS a surprise for her
husband.

it is a tremendous success. 'file smartest

dressed women of Paris and New York are

wearing them. From the snug shoulder to
the band of the wrap-around skirt there is an

Mrs. Frank Bachrach and son,
David. of Adrian, Mich., were in
the city for the meeting of the Jew-
ish Woman's Club on Monday.

air of youthfulness never before attained.

Single and double breasted styles.

Miss Selma Ressler entertained last
Friday evening in honor of Mrs. J.
Carrick of Toronto, who is visiting
friends and relatives here.

Mrs. Frances Cantor, 2289 West
Euclid avenue, has returned from an
extended visit to New Jersey, New
York City and Utica, N. Y. While
in Utica she attended the marriage
of Missy Miriam I.. Starman of that
city to her son, Morris Cantor.

Alfred J • RUBY Inc.

1529 Washington Boulevard Adjoining Stotler Hotel.

70111T AE LLEUEIWEAR.
These model's truly
typify RUBY dis-
tinction in Street
Footwear. Styled in
the seasons newest
•color combinations

-Ruey-
sHors ARE

tstOT 44-1G1-1.
', RICE —

SUITABLE HOSIERY rot THESE MOOWS

ea

Millinery, Gowns, Frocks

Expressing the utmost in Quality and Value

Suite 203-204 Park Ave. Bldg.

Opposite Hotel Tuller

DETROIT

elties

IAN'S

Seder Supper:
Mrs. Louis Sobel, 2031 Hazelwood
MISS ROSE FELLER
avenue, gave a personal shower for
The annual Seder Supper will take
her niece, Miss Sadie Mandell, Fri- engaged popular singers for the even- place next Saturday evening April
' day evening, April 4. Miss Mandell, ' • The music for dancing, which 19, at 6:30.
who is to be married the early part will begin at 8 o'clock, will be fur-
of May, received many beautiful nished by Shook's Orchestra. Miss Young People's Temple Club:
The formal dinner dunce an-
Rose Feller and Miss Betty Weingar-
gifts.
den are in charge of tickets. Much flounced by the Young People's' Tem-
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson and interest in the dance is being shown ple Club for April 16 has been indefi-
family have moved from Owen ave- by the younger set. The chaperones Wifely postponed.
nue and are now residing at 2281 for the evening are Mrs. I. M. Jacob-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gales, Mr.
Taylor avenue.
and Mrs. Joseph II. Optner and Mr.
Miss Mollie Hack will be hostess and Mrs. Sidney Levy.
at a spring-time social for the Sigma
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Beta Sorority Tuesday, April 15, at
AT
her home on King avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Silg (Pearl
Simons) announce the birth of a
The Misses Mollie and Mae Hoff-
daughter,
Ilarriet Shirley, March 19.
man, 631 Euclid avenue, have re- Mrs. Pauline Hoffman Ardent Mem-
turned from Denver, Colo., where
ber of Hadassah.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Louis M. Epstein
they visited their parents.
Every Wednesday in the Shaarey (Mabel Rotter), 1437 Collingwend,1
Miss llama Levin entertained at Zedek vestry rooms a little, white- announce the birth of a son, Allan I
her home, 143 Delaware, Tuesday haired woman long past the Psalm- Ratter, April 6.
evening in honor of Mrs. Sadie C. ist's three score and ten, spends the
Jacobs, who to leaving Sunday for entire day in sewing for the chil-
dren of Palestine. Together with
Baltimore, Md.
other members of the Detroit Ila-
Mr. and Mrs. David Bloomgarden, dassah, she engages every week in
2050 Glynn court, entertained at a a labor of love by producing articles Beth Abraham Congregation Dedi-
cated With Elaborate Exercises.
bridge dinner at the Hotel Stotler of wear for the orphans in the cities
Saturday, April 5. Covers were laid and colonies of the land of Israel.
The
new synagogue of Beth Abra-
This venerable little woman is Mrs.
fur 20 guests.
Pauline Hoffman, who lives at 4641 ham Congregation was dedicated last
Sunday with exercises at which Rab-
The dramatic class of the Y. W. Brush street.
Ii. A. at 89 Rowena street enter-
Mrs. Hoffman, who is nearing 80, bis Joseph Thumin, Judah L. I.evin
tained at a miscellaneous shower
d who is the last in her lineage, and Moses Fisher and Judges Frank
Tuesday evening, April 8, in honor smilingly and eagerly carries on her Murphy, Edward J. Jefferies and
of Miss Ethel Kraunz, whose mar- work with a consistency and regular- John F. 'McKinley delivered ad-
riage to Max Silber will take place ity which few other women doing dresses. D. W. Simons also spoke.
Sunday, April 13, in New York. at similar work are equaling. During At the conclusion of the exercises a
the last three years she made numer- banquet was held at which 350 per-
the home of the bride.
I
ous articles that found eager use in sons were present. The synagogue is•
Mrs. Ely Sachse and Mrs. Max Dur- Palestine, and many of them were located at the corner of Palmer ave-1
kin of West Euclid avenue enter• done with the exquisite finish which sue and Beaubien street.
The officers of the congregation
tamed at their homes at two bridge o nly the experienced hand worker
luncheons Thursday, April 3, and displays. All of Mrs. Iloffman's work are: Samuel I. Bernstein, president;
Joseph
Kalisch, treasurer, and Ilarry
Tuesday, April 8. Covers were laid bears the imprint of her courage,
for 28 guests at the first luncheon hope and belief in the immortality of Schlissel, treasurer. Hyman P. Wel-
ler
was
chairman
of the building corn-1
and for 30 at the second. The deco- her people.
The smiling little woman of Detroit mittee. Rabbi Joseph Thnmin is the
rations were carried out in orange
spiritual
head
of
the
congregation.
on both occasions. Miss Rose Miller, Hadassah sewed for the Red Cross
who is visiting Miss Durkin, was an for two years with the same regular-
ity which marks her sewing for her
I out-of-town guest.
own organization. Despite her ad-
' The Mask and Wig Club of the vanced age, she maintains a lively in-
University of Pennsylvania will pre- terest in the women's activities at
sent its thirty-sixth annual produc- the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, where
tion, "That's That," at Orchestra she worships.
Hall Saturday evening, April 12. This
is the first showing in Detroit. An ATWOOD LECTURES ON
undergraduate cast of 100 men is
THE U. S. CONSTITUTION
In loving memory of our dear
coming from Philadelphia with new
scenery, lyrics and costumes. II. J.
mother, Rachel Flnsilver, who
Harry
F. Atwood, an authority on died four years ago, April 8.
Brachman is a member of the local
alumni committee which brought the the American Constitution, spoke at
Gone but not forgotten.
the Jewish Woman's Club Monday
Iler Loving Daughters, Sons and
show to Detroit.
afternoon, April 7, on "The Consti-
Grandchildren.
tution, Our Safeguard." Mr. Atwood
Mrs. N. J. Ilurwitz of Glynn court
deplored the absence of constructive
CARD OF THANKS
gave a stork shower and card party statesmanship in America today and
I for her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Men-
attributed it to our changing ideas
Harry
Schwartz and family, 6224
delsohn. A Chinese luncheon was
as to the nature of the American
served to 25 guests. The tables were government and to the lack of proper Twelfth stret, wish to thank all their
decorated in pink and blue. Mrs. knowledge of problems of govern- friends for their kind sympathies ex-
tended to them during their recent
Mendelsohn received many gifts.
ment on the part of the public.
bereavement in the loss of their dearl
urged a closer adherence to the prin-
i wife and mother.
Herbert L. Zuckerman, son of Mr.
ciples found in the Constitution,
and Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, was Bar
which he termed "the greatest docu-
Miss Rose Rothenberg, for five
Nlitzah at the Ilendrie Street Syna-
ment of the ages.
years Assistant District Attorney of
gogue Saturday March 29.
Mrs. Max Bailin followed Mr. At- New York County, has been admitted'
In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Zucker- wood's lecture with a short talk on
to practice in the U. S. Supreme
man gave a dinner in honor of their
the Wayne County League of Women Court She is a graduate of New
son. The confirmant played the vio-
Voters. A social half-hour was spent
IYork University
lin after the dinner for the guests.
after the meeting.
Ile received many gifts.

EIGHTY SHE SEWS
FOR ORPHANS WEEKLY

OPENED NEW HOUSE
OF WORSHIP SUNDAY

To Slenderize the
Full-topped Fsgure

Hine-lo Clasp Arounds
13.50

11

No corset better controls the figure than the bro-
cade and elastic fashioned "Rime-lo." Elastic
Gores in front at bust line allow freedom above
the waist. Elastic inserts at sides in silk brocade.

Style sketched is but one of fourteen
perfectly modeled corsets you will
lied in our third floor corset shop.

Ox light

e o lvyOUrfeet?

You have seen this woman; large, generously pro-
portioned, but gractfult She !slight on her feet," and her
movements are majesticl If you are Inwardly conscious of
being awkward; If you are 111.st-ease while walking or
standing, ten chances to one your shoes sae to blame I

ADA'PTO SHOES

with their scientifically constructed arches, narrow heel
fitting, and other features especially designed to meet
the tequirements of stens. munen, allow the freedom
and ease of movement that OeU gracefulness

At Lane Bryant's you will be expertly fitted to ADArro
Shoes by men who haus been personally trained by
Dr. Byron Schindler, the famous foot specialist.

Shoes come In all slue up to II, all widths,
(AAA to BEE) all styles, leathers and models. Also
boots with medium and extra wide tops.
Priced at $10 and up.

ADAPrO

Sold

exclusively by

LANE BRYANT

1452 Farmer—John It

Near Woodward

FIN STERWALD'S

Our Spring

Showing of •

Fine Furniture

reveals new crea-

tions from the work-

shops of the coun-

try's foremost man-

ufacturers at a stan-

dard of new low

prices we believe

unequalled any-

where in the city.

Attend Our Spring Opening Sales

The entire month of Apirl is being devoted to a
series of special sales in which you will find values
beyond any we have ever offered before.

and cAre.

Our new low prices, together with our v cry lib-
eral credit service, make it possible for everyone de-
siring unusually fine home furnishings to secure it
withuot the slightest financial inconvenience.

I

The Purchase of
a Piano

l it

O

We urge you to pay an early visit to "Detroit's
can
Value-Giving Store," where substantial savings
be effected on furniture of the very newest style.

FTIMES assumes the proportions of a very difficult
nd confusing lark. Those who sometimes profess

to have considerable knowledge of pi•no tone qual-
and durability perhaps halm ----- seen the inside

d's

itY ■
of • piano f•ctory.

fa

r

Meal
Meal

XI

ys

a dvertising • high grade
The same s uperlatives in
• d•ertisement of
instrument are frequently used in the
makes known by their low price.

I

Confidence should be inspired by the privilege
accorded us of being able to represent such time

honored names as

Knabe

The Perfect Product
of American Art

and

Amp°

The Instrument that
r e-enacts the playing
of great pianists.

Your inspection of these great instruments is invited.

ORS

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dillac 7262

Michigan Ave. at Wa‘hin ■ •ton Blvd.

The technical knowledge of many piano salesmen is
limited to the literature of the average piano catalogue,
and the same sales talk is often applied to the mediocre
xpensive.
piano as well as the most e

AU arcroonil
Park Rue.

205

JAHN ZY "• BOWMAN,

INC

Kline's Millinery Combines Style and
Dignity at Very Moderate Prices.

For Your Holiday Wants

`Dinnerware, Silverware,

Glassware,

aluminumware

raDt
Dinnerwa
Ave r a r re e at Popular 'Prices"
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