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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-05-02

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PAGE EIGHT

MOTHERS' DAY PROGRAM
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

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The Phoenix Club was beautifully
decorated for a spring festival for
the children of members Saturday af-
ternoon, April 26. The ballroom was
turned into a garden with walks and
gates outlines! with flowers. Posters
of bunnies and chickens were placed
thrnuhout the clubhouse and a yard
with chickens was arranged in a sec-
tion of the ballroom. A musical per•
forinance was given for the small
guests and 15 of the Juvenile Follies
entertained. Supper was served to
the children and a dinner was given
for their parents. Dancing followed.
Mrs. harry Levitt was chairman of
the committee arranging the affair. I

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then Wednesday.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Shaarey Zedek are planning a spe-
cial Mothers' Day program in observ-
ance of Mothers' Day, Sunday, May
11. Supper will be served at 6
o'clock in the Shxarey Zedek Syne
vogue to the members and their
daughters, and a progtam will fol-
low. Mrs. A. Lenin will sing and
the Misses Esther Intermit and Ger- l
Crude Zenton Will dunce. Alvin D.
will deliver an address. Dan'
11. Sorer will be the pianist for the
evening.

Hudson's

WILL BE PATRONESS
AT SORORITY DANCE

Miss Entity Morrie was the week-
end guest of )Ii.- Charlotte Ermann
at the Helen Newberry residence in
Ann
Arbor.
--
Mrs. A. E. Bernstein is one of the
Miss Blanche Hart has returned patronesses for the May dance to be,
from New York and other eastern1 given by the Omega Epsilon Sorority 1
I
points.

Beginning May 1st.

'Ile May
UederwearSale—ofiers

Muslin and Silk Under-
wear, in greatest variety and at
extremely low prices—as well as
Philippine Underwear, made in
our own factory in Manilla and
hand embroidered, in designs ex-
clusive with Hudson's.

Sirs. Irving J. Wolfgang and •
slaughters, llortense and Betty Elaine,
have returned from Miami Beach,1
Fla., where they spent the winter.

Mrs. M. L. Grossman of 534 Car-
field avenue entertained relatives and
friends in honor of her sister, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wineman, M. S. Shiffman of Columbus, Ohio,
Farbstein and Mr. and who is visiting in Detroit with her
Mrs. M.
Harry
H. Meyer were in Cincinnati mother and family. Covers were laid
Mrs. ek for the seventy-fifth birth- for 30 guests. Mrs. Shitiman and
last
day we
anniversary of Mr. Wineman's family are returning home next
week.
uncle, Felix Kahn.
Isaac and Abe Bialosky of Cleve-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass
have returned from a visit at White land spent a few days in the city.

The May
Silk Sale—presenting the greatest stock of

most wanted silks in the. most
wonderful color assortment we
have ever shown in any one sale.
This is without doubt the most
remarkable May Silk Sale we
have ever announced.

Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

The Cost of Spring
Suits is Very Little

when you consider the great
amount of wear one can get from
a good looking suit. A suit will
save your coat and dresses many
times. We have a very complete
showing at moderate prices.

259

to 7592

SUIT SHOP—HEYN'S FIFTH FLOOR

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WOMENS WEAR

Mr. and Mrs. Morris I. Greenberg
David Si. Welling has returned (Bessie Dreifus) have returned from
wedding trip and are residing at
front it visit to his parents in Petos- their
key, Mich. the Lynnhurst Apartments, 1421 Del-
aware.
Mrs. Max Slay returned home Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Rosenstein of
day from a trip to Johnson City,
624 Josephine avenue entertained 70
Tenn., and New York City.
Howard Kaichen of Cincinnati is guests at their home in honor of the
sixteenth birthday of their (laughter,
—C. SI. Hayes & Co.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Heaven- Miss Martha Rosenstein. !Miss Ito-
MRS. A. E. BERSTEIN
avenue.'
senstein
received ninny lovely gifts.
rich of Longfellow
Fifty dollars was donated for charity, Friday evening, May 9, at the Ste-
Mrs. Arthur Gottesman entertained $30 to the European Jewish Women's venson Hotel. Music will be fur-
with two tables of bridge Friday at- Welfare Organization and $20 to the nished by the Rialto Orchestra. The
ternoon at her home, 1610 Coiling- People's Relief Committee.
patrons and patronesses are Dr. and
wood avenue, in honor of Mrs. J.
Mrs. A. E. Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs.
Schermer of Cleveland, who is visit-
t1 h6e9i9r Moe Ehrlich and Mr. and Mrs. Julius
ing her mother, Mrs. J. Harrison of Gladstone Mrs. Sam celebrated their
Third avenue. The tables were deco- twenty-fifth wedding anniversary a Wartell.
rates! in yellow and white, spring their home April 27. The couple re.1
flowers being used in profusion.
ceived many beautiful gifts from rel.! ART SOCIETY POSTPONES PLAY
atives and friends.
Mrs. Louis C. Paul of 994 Freder-
The Arts Society of Temple Beth
ick street left for New York Wednes-
Jerry Marks of Oseoda, . ice ., i s El has postponed its performance of
day, April 30. Mrs. Paul is sailing
the
four-act play Truth, by Cly de
visiting his sister and brother, Mr.
May 6 on the steamer George Wash-
Fitch, from May 6 to Monday even-
ington for Lithuania, where she will and Mrs. Mark Alpern.
ing, May 12. The play will be given
spend the next four months visiting
Miss Sally Ehrlich spent last week- in the chapel of the temple.
friends.
end in Ann Arbor at the Alpha Ep-
silon
Phi Sorority house.
, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zackheim and

'son are leaving next week for Buffalo
for a visit With Mrs. Zackheim's par-
' ents. Mr. Zackheim will go to New
York from Buffalo.

Mrs. Joseph and sons of Mt. Ver-
non, N. Y., have returned home after
a visit with relatives in this city.

PURITY CHAPTER TO
HOLD INSTALLATION

Elaborate Exercises to Mark Indue-

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald
in.. of Officers.
S. E. Sallan entertained the mem-
have as their guest Mrs. Minnie Mah-
bers of his organization at a dinner
rer of Cleveland.
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.,
at the Phoenix Club April 23.
Between Grand River and State.
hold its annual public installs-
M rs. Harry Weingarten of Flint will
of officers for the ensuing year
Arthur Stone of Utica, N. Y., is
tion
has as her guest her sister, Mks Bea-
at the Eastern Star Temple. 80 West
— visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gittle-
sie Brezen of Buffalo, N. Y.
Alexandrine
avenue, Monday even-
man.
Sir and Mrs. Joseph Fauber of ing, May 12. 8 o'clock.
Retiring Matron Ida Blumberg will
Mrs. Mark Solomon entertained at
her home on Euclid avenue Wednes- Chicago are visiting at the home of act as installing matron, with Worthy
day evening with a shower in honor I Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg of Patron A. B. Stralser as installing
of her sister, Miss Sally Solomon, a 1403 Virginia park.
patron. Miss Sadie Goldstein will
give the flower presentation and Mrs.
bride of this month.
Mrs. George Kleinman of 2495
Edythe Cugell will perform the serv-
Clairmount entertained 24 guests at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenzweig
a card party at her home Sunday ices of marshal.
The following officers will be in.
have moved from Glynn court and evening, April 27, in honor of the
A group of smart models is the
vested with the offices to which they
are residing at the Whittier apart-
birthday of her husband.
were elected: Worthy matron, Sirs.
most desired silk or cloth fabrics for
ments, 400 Burns drive.
immediate wear. The newer styles for
Among the young women who took Dorothy Schiller; worthy patron, A.
Mrs. Norman Helped and Miss
B. Stralser; associate matron, Sirs.
summer, distinctive and indiridnal,
part in the opera given in the audi-
Bessie Cohen; secretary, Mrs. Esther
Bessie Denison of Toronto, Ont., are
indenting tailored or more deroosti•e
torium of the Central High School
Sweetwine; treasurer, Mrs. Ann
visiting relatives and friends in this
types, with treatments of tine embroi-
April 25 and 26 were the Misses
Weinbeck; conductress, Mrs. Selma
city.
dery, braid Sr contrasting color ef-
Bertha Gruber, Betty Shapero, Syl•
Rosenblatt; associate conductress,
fects, in the fashionable light or duel;
via Jackson, Rose Stein and Dorothy
Mrs. Charles Robinson has re-
colors, and made of the materials
Mrs. Golda Kavanau; marshal, Miss
Schwartz.
Jean Holtzman; chaplain, Sirs. Bes-
Berard
Shop
tera41
from
Cincinnati.
where
she
the
made
which ha re
sie Broody; organist, Miss Fanny
spent the Passover holidays.
"The best place in town for morns."
Miss Dorothy Frank, daughter of Wallace. The following were chosen
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoll and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank of 841 star points: Adah, Miss Irene Schil-
West Boston boulevard, who in at-
ler; Ruth, Mrs. Ida Winkleman;
Anna Stoll of 1605 Glynn court have
tending Highland Manor School for 'Esther, Miss Helen Horowitz; Mar-
returned from a trip to Atlantic City
Girls, Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y., tha, Mrs. Anna Gordon; Electa, Mrs.
and New York.
has returned home for her spring va- Naomi Sandorf. Warder, Sirs. Rose
The Misses Mildred Golden and cation.
Albert; sentinel. Albert Schiller.
A musical program has been ar-
Jean Sherman were hostesses to 50
Miss Lottie Plotkin, daughter of ranged. The public is invited.
guests at the residence of the latter,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin, Thir-
514 Alger avenue, in honor of the
birthdays of the Misses Rose Smith teen-mile road and Woodward, Royal
Broadway
Oak, who is a post-graduate student
and Marian Fleisher.
at Highland Manor School for Girls,
One Door South of Capitol Theatre
Sirs. Louis Landsberg and Miss Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y., has re-
turned home for her spring vacation.
Belle Berstein were hostesses to 30
guests at Mrs. Landsberg's residence,
Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Selinsky of
Mrs. Otto Held and Mrs. Samuel
4825 Fourth avenue, in honor of the
Singer entertained at a bridge-lunch- Burlingame avenue announce the
birthday of Louis Landsberg.
eon at the Masonic Country Club on marriage of their daughter, Helen, to
Wednesday, honoring Miss Sally M. Aaron E. Lampke. son of Mrs. S. M.
Lamnke. which took place Sunday,
Solomon, a bride-elect.
April 27.
Miss Isla Greenwald entertained a
party of friends at her home on Wed-
nesday evening, April 23, compli-
menting Miss Sally M. Solomon and
Miss Florence Friedman, May brides-
elect.
Sir. and Mrs. Nathan Seitowitz of
Mrs. Herman W. Schmeman and
2772 Military avenue, Port Iluron,t
children, Philip and Elaine, of Pettis.
announce the engagement of their
ter avenue have returned to Detroit
daughter, Florence, to Dr. David
after a sojourn of six months in Cali-
Kaltman, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kall-I
fornia.
man of Ferry avenue.

Mrs. Joseph Rosenzweig and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ainbinder an-
M. A. Lipsitz are sojourning in At-
lantic City. Later they will go to nounced the engagement of their
daughter,
Rose, to Louis Bensman of
New York to visit their sister, Mrs.
this city at a dinner given by them
Max Wollstein.
their
home,
973 Cameron avenue,
at
Sir. and Sirs. I. Weinstein and Mr. on Wednesday, April 23, for the im-
mediate
family.
The out-of-town
and Sirs. Harry Friedenberg left
Complete Cleanliness is the absolute-
Wednesday, April 23, on a motor trip guests were Mrs. Elizabeth Track-
man
of
Chicago
and
Louis Green-
to French Lick Springs, where they
Iv - - , nttal preparation for storage.
stein of Sheboygan, sister and broth-
will make a stay of about 10 days.
er-in-law of Mr. Bensman.
All soil, asdhs and ninth eggs should be removed.
Energine the only liquid that kills the ninth egg.
Sirs. Alexander Y. Werbe enter-
It cleans pelt and lining deeply and thoroughly; furs
tained at a children's party at her
home on Burlingame avenue on Wed-
and fabrics cone out sweet—clean—naturally glazed
nesday afternoon, April 23, in honor
—ready for use.
of the third birthday anniversary of
....ennt
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her small son, Bernard Alvin.

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Fur Storage should be
Cold Storage.

Temperature below freezing-18 to 20 degrees F.—
has been proved necessary to utterly safe summer

care.

We insure at your own valuation, against moths.

fire and theft.

Storage charge is 2 ,1 of your valuation.

Call for particulars-

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Miss Sally M. Solomon has chosen
Sunday, May 11, as the date of her
marriage to Oscar Held. Among the
affairs given in Miss Solomon's honor
during the past week was abeauti-
fully appointed bridge-luncheon for
16 guests at the Chatham Hotel on
Saturday, at which the Misses Flor-
ence and Jessie Ellenstein were hos-
tesses.

Mr. and Sirs. Philip Jacobs (Paula
Stark) of 2227 Clairmount avenue
announce the birth of a son, Leo
Samuel, April 22.

Mr. and Mrs. Barney Rothenberg
ne Goldsmith) announce the '
birth of a son, Harold Sanford, on
April 25.

Alexander Friedman of 20 Chi-
cago boulevard announces the change
of his name to Alexander Freeman.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Levin have
left for New York City to attend the
engagement reception of their daugh-
ter, Ettie, to Barney Bernstein of
In loving memory of our dear
New York and the marriage of their
mother, Mrs. Anna Goldgleid, who
niece, Miss Flora Levin, formerly of
departed two years ago April 27.
Detroit, to Dr. Louis Percale of New
Gone but not forgotten.
York. Miss Ettie Levin has joined
}ter Loving Children and Grand-
the Metropolitan Opera Chorus for
children.
the next season's opera.

The ma y

`Dress Sale---Dresses for Women and 'Misses at

$39.50. Adaptations from French
styles, shown at the February
"Openings in Paris." Don't fail
to take advantage of this offering.

.1••••••

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Springtime is
CLEANING
TIME

Whether it be your old clothes, curtains or dra-

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