A merica, ffewisk Periodical eater CLAYTON ATIINC1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO I'VE NINE ■ IC IF. PIE))/_TROITib.MS/i(111:0. The Lu Ana Club entertained the r"-........." 'Tau Epsilon Fraternity of Ann Ar- b o rSaturday, April 26, at the home t.f Nils, Helen halit• of Clad-tans Other guests Wo're Clarence ' R. Boyles of Chicago aunt Philip S. SVeisman of Detroit. The program composed of the Dr. Freehof to Preach Sunday: ' committee way of npil v,•,• ,,uitr:: to a. irit c.1 '; 11 i 71e1 thelt i i i 'i(!il il ible'tr' su osf"u :Mother and Daughter 1Veek vv,i111„,11..; Hartz. ADTelaral.t.linoenns'awn'elia'"1111 1 1111"t ,fro m the bs and blue, the University of Miehigan learn that in theaece olvervt•sl in th e city b y m any • 'ty of Dr. Franklin the pulpit •.f the and organizations, May n to slay II.' temple will be occupied next Sunday, Mrs. Iillian Mathews, retiring prase' c"1"ru• -- rev of the 0 0 May 4, by Dr. Sol B. kton( dent of the Detroit Federation of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerson of 3 . g at the Hebrew Union ('allege, Cincinnati. Wonien's Clubs, is chairman of the members were priei- Shiny of our me s activities and Miss Bernice MantereY avenue are stopping week ' leeed to hear Dr. Freehof in the Kahn is chairman of the program I Dark hotel, Mount Clemens. course of lectures which he delivered committee. Each social organization son. These here ea rlier in the sea is planning to observe the with with: WOMEN'S LOAN SOCIETY win need no urging to (noon appropriate ',martinis. The Y. W. GIVING FIRST DANCE t t wopi, m,- o the temple next Sunday mo W olnesda y II. A. will ent art -- acne ,, f Dr. Freehof is recognized as evening, May 7, at the Jewish Worn-, The Benevolent Loan Society, the foremost pulpit orators as o eti en's Club boric, 89 Rowena street.: of , Auxiliary tonsured the ladle its Math, by will holds first dance as one of the keenest thinkers in t he The dramatic and dancing classes will, sp nministry.. 0Sni;rn v i eic. es begin .11 nice the program and refreshments , Irnai , of .11(it, vv4:i rs,h. will be sensed, The "Y" clubs are Sunday, May 1 I. at the Knight se aining their mothers separate- l'ythias hall, :4153 Cass avenue. Dave entertaining ly. The week will close with a mass Diamond's Finzel Orchestra Will fur- Herman Bernstein to Speak May 14: S: t I v night at Temple nish the music. meet ' The Men's Temple Club has a real teeth El. All mothers and daughters treat ih store for its members Wed hove been invited to be present. The' — nestlay evening, May 11, when, in prngram will be as follows: Coma; connection with its annual meeting, it !nuttily singing led by Miss Caisson will present as the speaker Berman of the Board of Education; "The I Bernstein, editor of the Jewish Tri- Slave With Two Faces," by the Little' bune of New York and a noon of no- Theater Players of the Dramatic Art' t tonal fame as publicist and author.' Club; a dance by the children of St. I Mr. Bernstein has chosen as his sub- Ccharles School, anti a number of ' ject "How Anti-Semitism Came to selections by the Tuesday Musical So- America" and there is no man who ciety. Miss Elizabeth Talmadge of i through study and investigation is the Recreation Commission is direct- l 1. better fated to make a pronounce-, ing the play and dance. nient grill this subject than he. Sir. Bernstein, it will be remembered, is: X. Dr. David Kalman spent a few ' the man who recently sued Henry] days in Port Huron as the guest of ' Ford for defamation of character be-, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Seitowitz, par- , cause of an article that appeared: ents of his fiancee, Miss Florence some tittle ago concerning him in the Dearborn Independent. The case is Sr it0Vit2. still pending in the courts of New Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Marx of t York state. 2920 East Grand boulevard have re-I Antonio, San Texas, of-•. Temple Sisterhood: turned from • The annual meeting of the Temple ter n visit of three months with their' Sisterhood will take place Sionday, Mrs. David M. children, Mr. and May 1'2, when new officers will be Marx, and children, elected. Further details, including the name of the speaker, will be an- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parzen have' nounced later. Every member should returned to their home in New York: MRS, IDA GOULD be present. " after spending the Passover holidays I Fascinating New Notes in the Spring gowns $75—$95 I U p A collection in which is repre- sented the best designers. Fash- ion-wise women find CN- every of quisite creations for casion. in the most authentic modes. The new cape dresses in both satin and wool are very chic. Trimmings include laces, pleatings, tucking and hand embroidered inserts. Women' , and misses'. at is Il blEGEL@ 40o.•Set.f./ . (1 t- 1/ C0.1.1.004.10.0 • SW{ No connection with any other store of St ce le. 1st ye t th livel ong 0%. day at ch ,ry ail 704,1 From breakfast to bed-time; standing, sit ring or walking, your feet are under a con. stant strain. No wonder then, that your feet complain if they are improperly or uncom- fortably shod Therein lies the secret of )• ( nes to II AAA to EEL ADAM SHOES fir STOUT WOMEN They ale scientibutity acsigticti to ht per• fectly—and without all sorts of contrivances to bolster up your feet, or strap them down. And in addition, ADAPTO shoes may be had in all the current styles. They enable the stout woman to look bet best at all time , ■ lolot lketo-e41- AA N'otes avenue. tatuare:a - . tUaffii) -gulikke 4 Atfied R11 Ruf3Ys Muscle develop-1 in8) pla.11 shoes for chil rery with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles Parzen, 4641 Michigan ave- nue. her. Parzen is a student at the! Jewish Theological Seminary of New York. Mrs. Pitmen is a daughter of Mrs. Henry Goldsmith of Los An- geles, formerly of Detroit. i Sold Eaclusively by LANE BRYANT 1452 Farmer St. Jahn K. near Woodarod . BY 111 1529 Wa• nano n The Benevolent Loan Society ha, y People's Country for its purpose to advance loans to Club Dance: On Thursday evening, May 15, the persons desiring to maintain self-de- pendence and to assist families need-, Young People's Temple Club will ing relief. hold their second annual country Mrs. Ida Gould is chairman of the club dance for members and their 1 friends. The success of last year's committee arranging the dance. affair prompts a repetition of this Mr. and Mrs. 'Mayer Davis left Mi- type of entertainment and it is ex- ami Beach, Fla., Monday, April 28, pected that a complete membership for their home in Detroit. attendance will take place. Tickets will be $2 per couple and can be ob- Miss Audrey Adele Front enter- tained at the door the evening of the tained as her week-end guest Miss Young People'. Dance Will Include affair. Many novelties in keeping Ruth Kruger of Pittsburgh, Pa. Sports Features. with the nature of the affair will be offered, such as contests in golfing, Miss Florence Seitowitz has re- Encouraged by the success of its tennis. Novelty dances will be held turned from a several weeks' visit inaugural attempt last year, the and prizes awarded. Refreshments with her parents in Port Huron. Young l'eople's Temple Club of Con- will he served. Guests are requested gregation Beth El will hold its second to come attired in sport clothes in or- Mrs. Rollie Barnett of 1560 Fuller- annual country club dance Thursday der that the spirit of the occasion ton avenue has as her guest her sis- evening, May 15, in the ballroom of may be carried out to the fullest. ter, Mrs. A. Alberti of Chicago. Mrs. = the temple. Every detail will be car- Alberti will go to Saginaw from De- ried out in a spirit suggestive of Dancing Class Party: troit to visit Mrs. A. A. Kantor. Announcement is made that Sun- country club surroundings. The ball- room will be decorated to give the day' afternoon, May IS, at 2:30, the Mrs. Charles Levy and daughter, pupils of Mrs. Mabel Clair Mills in appearance of the grounds adjacent Caroline, of '703 Green avneue, Bay to a clubhouse and features of a golf the Temple Dancing School will give City, are in Detroit for a short stay a pantomime play. The first scene and tennis nature will be included. at the Hotel Steller. Cuests are expected to attend attired to be presented will he entitled "In a Japanese Garden" and the second in sport clothes. An orchestra will Mrs. George Klineman entertainer furnish the music for dancing and re- "In an American Garden." There several couples at bridge Sunday freshments will be sered. Tickets will be several special numbers, in- evening, April 27, in honor of the will be sold at the door the evening eluding "The Parade of the Wooden birthday of her husband. gibbers " "The Scarf Ballet," "The of the dance. Swan." "Pavlowa Gavotte and oth. • ------- Miss Vera Sundelson of New York era. Mrs. :Stiles, who has had charge Coy stopped in Detroit 011 her Way of our dancing school during the sea- bark to Ann Arbor, where she at- son, assures us that the curtain will tends the University of :Michigan. rise promptly at 2:30 and that the aliss Sundelson plans to sail from — entertainment will close not later New York June 18 to join her par- Detroit Attorney Sees President at than 4 o'clock. All temple members ents and brother, Dr. and Mrs. Sun- Two Conferences. fire invited. There will be no whits- !bison and von of New York, in - sion charge. Switzerland. Louis J Mlle, Rosenberg, took part Confirmation: (7oril- Shabuoth takes place this year on Among the 200 Highland Park in a conference with President which occasion Sunday, Jane 8, I.n High School students who recently idge at the White !louse concerning there will he confirmed in the temple A1110'4'1111 ',turned from a trip to W'itahington the re-organization of the a class of 69 pupils, 29 buys and 40 art• :Mildred Fink, Lucille Marx, Foreign Service, April 23. Mr. limo enbere has been assoeinted a ith this girls. While no official action has E titer Winkleman, Slelbourne service abroad for a number of years. been taken in the matter, it is desir- sterwahl. If e saw President Coolidge again , able that the social functions con- - --- - nected with the confirmation he re- Adolph Marx of Long Ileavh, Cal., April 20, while attending a reception 1 oho has been visiting relative( and at the White House given by the duced to an absolute minimum in or- e delegates of the Am- , der that the religious phase of the co- friends in Detroit, is leaving: for President to t h I Ptchtuond, Va., to he the guest ot his crican Society of Internatienal Law, easion may be properly stressed. The has ' been a : program of the (lay is being so or- daughter, Mrs. Straus. of which Mr. Rosenberg member e'er aim, its organization in ranged that the services will conclude I not later than 12:30 Mrs. L. S. Musliner, who with her 19:17. Music Week: — — datiehter spent some time in Wash- In connection with Music Week ington, D. C., and visited relativea in PERFECTION LODGE ' celebration, there will be held at New fork the past two weeks, has returned to her home on Collingwood Perfection Lodge No, 486, F. & A. I . noon Temple Sunday after- May Beth 4, at El 3 on o'clock, I musical avenue. SI will hold a special commu nication lhmor ' in which some of the foremost .. . artists in our city will pnitimpa I. Branch of Clairmount avenue is , Wellnerday, Slay 8, at 8:30 p. no. :The public is cordially invited to at- many', May 10 for a tour of Ger-1 M. degree. C. K. SANDORF, See . many, France, Russia, Austria, Spain, Italy thence to Palestine. lie will By Order of JOSEPH KI.EIN, NV. M. tend. . CARD PARTY FOR ORPHAN he gone until the early part of Sep- On the notices that were sent out HOME TAKES PLACE MAY 6 tember. a typographical error was made on --- The Detroit Hebrew Orphans the dote of the regular communica- Mr. and Mrs. William Stern and mber- lion. Itedead of May 28 it should Borne is preparing to hold a nu building son have moved from Longfellow ship drive for the purpose of be May 21. m avenue to the Whittier Apart ents, a new home for the orphans under Secretary. C. K. SANDORF, Burns drive. its charge. The present home at 47 _ a Rowena street is too small for the 34 orphans now being cared for. A caul early, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Berman Cohen, is being given at Kirby Center Tuesday evening, May 6, to help in raising funds for the building fund. Prizes will be given at each table and refreshments served at the party, which is open to the public. BALLROOM TO ASSUME COUNTRY CLUB ASPECT ' Built o tt the finest mater ia secumble and modeled on lasts that ' insure your child the proper atilt footwear Cost no more; than other tra- and ins- FIN STERWALD'S aell list. I I CS May Drive For 100,000 Customers Now in ' Progress • e 6570 J Hickey Co E• J. LOUIS J. ROSENBERG VISITS WHITE HOUSE Acljniming the Slade , 1533-1535 Washington Boulevard U 71 * , 01, , • a . cials Ric—every est quality. sings of f 1 .00 epes sing color ...! -' or floral dell. d Values- 3 4 ;fe, " /to ':: 'taw 41 \\,-. A MONTH OF SUPER it FURNITURE VALUES du month mbitious goal for ourselves for the a W E have set an We are making •n intensive drive for 100.000 end we are of May a ttain this ri than Ma y and to ever attemoted before. cus tomerss er we have eater than great event offering values Many weeks have been anent in preparing for election this of beau • ide • have assembled a w and as a result we h c haracter. tiful furniture of unusually fine here this month -savings per. await you Generous savings than vou could think oossible. May will be a for unusually haps greater h omemakers month long remembered by thrifty t a ke a dv•nt•ge r emarkable bargains. Make sure that you of thenm. s ervice is avail- other times. Of c ourse, our liberal credit able this month, •s it is at all tional vlues a sr en This service added to the wnership of fine furniture easy at o make the this store. terwata's Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd. Die AY RAN'S 'ward s tye• 2252 Edison 1 Edison Avenue Avenue Daily . . . .3 P. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday . 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. large beautiful Colonial residence, constructed of pressed brick, has steam heat with an oil burner. Three-car solid brick garage. Large lot with fine shrubbery. Center hall type with tiled vestibule, unusually large living room, sun parlor, dining room, kitchen, breakfast nook, lavatory on first T caning td Ile? : B ool shops in this I nor can Fifth ONE of sectio Men a • I lei Wearing apparel ol.aning of distinc- Exelusis needs of n - tion and sit oN WASHINGTON BLVD. F. J. HICKEY Smartness Comfort Tependabilit, HIS floor. Four large airy bedrooms, with sleeping porch, tiled bath and shower on second floor. Ballroom, maid's bedroom and bath on third floor. Completely re-decorated, this home is in excellent condition throughout. Will sell at a reasonable price, with suitable terms. Will be open for inspection Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday from by appointment. 2 dt 4 P. M. or will be shown... ',arm of your home consists of a that add to the comfort of .1f guests. They are sure to a; I , reciate the artistic effect stud luau- rMus comfort of it when it is equipped with Goss awn. ings. Main 8341 Forty-six years of er Kindergarten children will also be enrolled. Toulelard We Are Ni CARD OF THANKS 0 we sustained In the grievous It tae passing of our beloved mother, Rachel Halauer Edwards, to all of our friends who were so thoughtfult and sympatheta in the dark hour we ll .7( I rive thanks. MAX AND ISIDORE EDWARDS • AND FASIII.Y. • Between Fourteenth and LaSalle Talmud The new Philadelphia-Byron nrollment Of e Torah is now open for the children. RAVINGS 2252 We Invitee You to See Our Nev Home ASK FOR MR. HERRMANN Garfield 8172.11 • . . - Garfield 6027•W perivnee bark of every argoing we make.