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MARRIAGE A RECENT
EVENT IN CHICAGO

Growing with Detroit!

The marriage of Miss Ruth Louise
Bernstein of Chicago and Nathan S.
Shapero of Detroit took place at the
Drake Hotel in Chicago on Jan. 27.

Every day Detroit grows—and every day
there are more men and .women who want
HUDSON SERVICE.

To an ever-increasing number of persons the
idea of buying from HUDSON'S is as funda-

Woodward Avenue—between Grand River and State

mental and important as the need for the

The chapel of Temple Beth El was! The series of membership teas I
filled last Tuesday evening for the 'riven by the local chapter of Junior
1February program of the Arts Society Iladassah have proven successful in.:
of Temple Beth El, when three one-I n much as t 'ey have resulted in a de-
act plays were pre-anted. Alfred-fled increase in the membership of
Sutro's "A Marriage Has Been Ar- the organization. The third group of
,
well played by Samuel the series took place Sunday after
ranged" was
T. Kay as Harrison Crockstead, a noon, Feb. 15, when the Misses Ida
Vella
and
Betty
Friedman
were
hos.
self-made wealthy man, and by Re-
gene Freund Cohan° as Lady Olive tesses at the former's home, 182 Mon.
terey avenue, at a tea at which Mrs.
DeVaux, an English lady who is
forced to marry for money. "The Joseph II. Ehrlich spoke. On the
Gray Overcoat," by William R. Ran- same day Miss Rose Gordon enter-
8 Josephine
played by tallied at her home 21M.
dell, a detective story, was
Garvett as Mortimer Curtis, avenue, with Mrs. tarois Halbstein
Morris
gentleman detective; Arthur Mans.. ss speaker, and Miss Mabel August
a
r avue
gave a tetI
00 Alge
en
bach as Inspector Woodruff, his su- jf 2
ch Miss Ilattie tit a, presi-
perior, and A. It Branch as James hi
h ,
D
valet to Inspector Woodruff. The dent ofDetroit
chapter of Hadassa
the work of the junior or-
third ploy, A. A. Milne's "The Mar •xplained
in the Bowler Hat," was acted 1:0 ganization. A fourth tea given last
Edmund M. Sloman as John and Mee Sunday was at the home of Mrs. T.
Sloman as Mary, his wife; Dr. Leigh. Weinberger, 1441 Burlingame aye-
MRS. NATHAN S. SHAPERO
nue, with Miss Dorothy Epstein as
ton G. Steele as the hero, Anna Har-
Mr. and Mrs. Shapero are spending
h
ris as the heroine, Max H. Finkelston ostess.
their honeymoon in Havana, Cuba,
as the chief villain, Ilarvey L. Vehon
The Phoenix Club will be the scene having sailed from New Orleans.
as the bad man and Isaac Gilbert as
the man of the bowler hat. The story of an elaborate bal masque Saturday They will return by way of New York
is that of a married couple who desire evening, Feb. 21, when members will the latter part of this month and will
excitement. After several unusual attend a supper dancing party in cos- reside temporarily at the Book-Cadil- I
episodes, the audience learns that the tune. Original Scarab decorations lac Hotel.
'man with the bowler hat" is a stage will be used throughout the club.
manager rehearsing a scene. The house. Supper will be served at 11 .30
nlays were produced under the direc- o'clock.
Hon of Kathryn Vincent Mayer.
Adolph Hollander. a student of
Milton hi. Alexander left last Sun Leopold Auer, the famous violinist.
The engagement of Miss Harriet
day for an extended tour through the will play at the concert at the Capitol Winston to Keying Moss, son of Mr.
Ile will visit with relatives Theater Sunday noon, Feb. 22.
and Mrs. Harry Moss of 1075 Pingree
west.
avenue, is announced by her parents, r ,/
and friends in Los Angeles, returning
Complimenting Miss Eva Gold, a Mr. and Mrs. Philip Winston of 1722 '11. 0
to Detroit about March 10.
bride of this month, Miss Eva Appe lGladstone avenue. Miss ins on am
the members of the Tau
The marriage of Miss Ann Walter, entertained
gma Rho Sorority and their friends i Mr. Moss will be married in Miami,
Fla next week and will spend their
,daughter of Mrs. Sara Walter, to Ber- Si
last Sunday afternoon with a card honeymoon in Havana, Cuba. They
1 nard Fink, son of Mrs. Ida Fink of party. Prizes were won by Miss Gold
will return in several weeks to make
Newark, N. J.. will take place in the
their home in Detroit.
nresence of the immediate families and Miss Celia Placer.
Sunday, 'March 1. Rabbi ,to . . M
r. and Mrs. Benjamin Braver of
In
honor
of
the
sixteenth
birthday
I
;
Franklin will officiate. Miss Walter
.• ' anniversary of their (laughter, Ger- 1 8311 LaSalle boulevard announce the
has 'chosen her sister. Mrs. Harry
betrothal
of their daughter, Clara, to
Kohn, as matron of honor and Irving trade, Mr. and Mrs. A ra am .
Frank will assist his brother as best of 1995 Gladstone avenue entertained Abraham Heller, formerly of To-
man. A reception for relatives and at a surprise dinner and (lance at the ronto.
friends will be held at 2500 Taylor Addison lintel last Friday evening.
avenue from 8 :30 to 11 p. m. No Covers were laid for 22 guests.

article they want to buy.

And that is why this institution grows and
grows. The-best evidence of the faith of
the people in the HUDSON idea of

service, as well as the surest proof of our faith
in Detroit, is the construction of our new 15-
story building, which will be completed this
year, and which will he one of the finest

store buildings in America.

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You'll be Interested in
Seeing our Displays of
Smart New Ensembles

l.a France owes its popularity to its attractive shapeliness
and its extraordinary wearing qualities. Ni other silk stock.
can compare with it. Full-fashioned, pure silk, top and
ing
Made in all the
sole reinforced with mercerized lisle.
standard colors and the latest fashionable shades.

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cards.

FOR WOMEN AND MISSES

Mrs. Benjamin Hessler of Michi-
Mrs. Edward N. Finkelhor of the "an avenue gave a theater party at the
Whittier Anartnients has left for a Temple Theater last Sunday after-
month's visit in Baltimore and New noon for 10 children in honor of the
'enth birthday anniversary of her son,
York City.
Arthur Hessler.

Everything about them tells of first spring fashions.

All the most favored fabrics are being shown.

The separate coat may be of the same kind of ma-
tet ial as the dress, or it may lie of contrasting

Mrs. Morris Friedberg and son..
Among the Detroiters who are win-
William, and daughters. Evelyn and
Rochelle, of 610 Virginia park are tiring in California are Mr. and Mrs
Colors! There are too many to mention—all the
spending the remainder of the win- : Harry Srere, who are sojourning in
best ones are represented.
ter at Miami Beach, Fla. Los Angeles. Mr. Srere's parents
too.
. make their permanent home there.
Yes, we have these models in the larger sires,
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman '
M r. and Mrs. Joseph Funks have
Heyn's Fourth Floor.
children of Chicago boulevard,
and
who left several weeks ago for l'alm . left for Seabreeze, Fla., to spend the
Reach, are sojourning at the Royal , remainder of the winter.
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Poinciana Hotel..
Mrs. M. Schwartz of 2514 Pineree
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Mrs.
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avenue
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girths

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Rothstein
of 1206 Clairmount avenue are re-
ceiving congratulations on the birth
of a son, Bernard Alvin, Feb. 1. o.

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(Miriam Lampke) of the Taller Hotel
see receiving felicitations on the
birth of a daughter, Suzanne Joye,
Feb. 15.

Chic Hats for the Miss

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Epstein of
477 Colburn street are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a (laugh- I
ter, Arlene June, Feb. 10.

A new shop replete with
suggestions for costume
effects and featuring pat-
tern hats of highly indi-
vidual design, by our own
exclusive designers.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldman of
3822 Hazewlood avenue have left for 11, with an elaborate luncheon and 2050 Gladstone avenue announce the'
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an extensive trio through the east he- mah jong at her home.
birth of a son, Robert Pincard, Janu-
fore going to Miami. Fla., where they
Mrs. Samuel Sussman of 15544 ary 28.
will spend the remainder of the win- Linwood avenue entertained 15
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Between Woodward and
ter.
guests last Tuesday evening at her
109 CLIFFORD
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Washington Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenzweig home honoring her niece, Miss Miriam
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of 2065 Calvert avenue have as their Marks of Saginaw, whose marriage
house guest Sirs. Rosenzweig's sister, will take place Sunday, Feb. 22.
Mrs. Daniel S. Danaiger of Saginaw.,
Mrs. Daniel Goldberg of Hazelwood
1408 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ilessler of : avenue entertained last Tuesday af-
with a luncheon and mah Next Sunday's Sermon:
ternoon
Michigan avenue have as their house I
On Sunday morning Rabbi henry
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guest Mr. Hessler's father, who re- , jong at her home. Eight guests were
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Contributions to American Democ-
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racy."
This
lecture
will
deal
with
Mrs. Sarah Marks and daughter,
Miss Betty Wozow entertained at
some of the interesting historical data
a Valentine's Day bridge party in , Miriam, formerly of Saginaw, are
k' • their home in Detroit. which is not generally known regard- INN]
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honor of her sister, Ann A ozow. I on-
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are
residing
with
Mrs.
'larks'
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the part Jews have taken in
They
ors were won by the Nli , ses Myra
Samuel
Sussman of 15544 history of America. Services begin
e
iiste
LAN
Myers, Clara Gussin and Bernice
at 10:45.
Linwood avenue.
(Informal)
Cohen.
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A. Itzkowitz and nephew, Harry F riday Night Study Class:
Bernard Ginsburg entertained 20
In the absence from the city of Dr.
Under Auspices of
guests at the Phoenix Club last IA'ed- Knopper, of 589 Leicester court have
left for a trip to New York to attend Franklin, who goes eas t to deliver
LAST WEEK
nesday evening.
two lectures, the Friday evening
the wedding of Harry Schlussel.
study class will be led by Rabbi Ber-
w it z.
NIr. and Mrs. M. Knopper of Soy' k„
Admission $1.00
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eIr
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Leicester court have moved to th
Rialto Orchestra
a
re-
Sisrerhood
Lecture:
home
at
2470
Buena
Vista
new
Tickets Sold at Door.
'
On
Monday,
March
9,
at
2:30
n
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nue.
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m., the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El ThremTims
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Miss Rose Esko of 589 Leicester will have as its sneaker the former
court entertained at a bridge party minister to Persia, Rabb: Joseph
last Wednesday evening. The Miss, Kornfeld of Toledo. Rabbi Kornfeld
Our entire collection of thousands of Oriental and
Rose London, Evelyn Terris and 1,11- was appointed under the Harding ad-
25 Years of Scientific *search
lion Meizels won the prizes at their ministration and while in Persia per-
Chinese Rugs of all kinds and sizes are especially
formed distinguished services on be-
respective tables.
developed
reduced for this greatest February Clearance Salt'.
I half of the government of the United
-
His lecture theme will be
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder were st a res.
hosts at a birthday party last Satur- -P e rsia As I Saw H e r." Rabbi Korn-
day evening at their home, 902 Pal- fell is an interesting speaker and his,
and hundreds of them priced now lower than do-
lister avenue, honoring their (laugh- experiences will make intensely in-
ter, Gertrude Eder. Covers were laidIteresting material for a lecture.
mestic rugs, good size Oriental Rugs selling at
for 12 couples. Decorations were
carried cult ill red and white. A six- Quiet Hour of Musk—Feb. 22:
On Sunday afternoon. Feb. 22, at
We Were born in the trade and serving last
piece orchestra furnished the music.
. 1 o'clock, the organist of the temple.
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thirty years thousands of the best people in this
In
honor
of
Jack
Garfield
of
Chi-
Abram
Ray Tyler, will present hi-
country, Detroit, Ann Arbor, etc., with tine Orien-
°ago Miss Phyllis Lemberg enter- monthly organ recital. This month
tal Rugs at the lowest prices and with perfect sat-
rained a number of young folks last Mr. Tyler will he assisted by a violin-
isfaction.
Saturday evening at a card party. A . fist, Henri Matheys. The program
supper was served at midnight. . lasts just one hour. You and your
We brought the prices of Oriental Rugs within
Mignon Grand
developed by
' friends are cordially invited.
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The final and perfect method. which Was
the reach Of anyone.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Furstman of
5 ft. 8 inches long
famous professor at Cornell and Fordham Universities. N
Welcome all who don't want to pay high prices
East Euclid avenue entertained at' CLUBS CO - OPERATING
electric needle; it takes only a few treatments with a few
for Oriental Rugs. We have all prices for every-
functions honoring Mrs. Anna M.
WITH BICUR CHOLEM
minutes for each treatment. to remove the most stubborn hairs.
Kornman of Brooklyn and Mrs. Yetta
It is given with written guarantee, assuring you it is
body. Mats, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00 and up.
Super b craftsmanship,
Furstman of New York City, who
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The annual Purim ball given by
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combined with unlimited
spent several weeks in the city.
Painless
the Bicur Cholom Society will be held
vigilance in the inspection
Tuesday evening, March 10, in the
Harmless
Miss Sallie Fein of Seminole ave- auditorium of the General Motors
of each individual piano,
nue has left for a two weeks' visit in Building. Dr. Louis Weiss, general,
`Permanent
she
will
attend
her
sis-
where
Boston,
provides in the Knabe
chairman. and his committee have ex- I
or telephone
ter's wedding on Sunday, Feb. 22.
1
pressed
their
enthusiasm
for
a
sue-
Consult us without obligation, or write
Mignon Grand the su-
2814 Hastings Street
Telephone Cherry 2523
for our interesting free booklet giving detail ,
cessful outcome of the ball, in view
s
Miss Sarah Weinberg of East Can--
preme instrument for the
M. SCHORR and MISCHA FISHSON, Company Manager
:of the co-operation being shown by
field avenue returned from a visit
organizations
and
clubs
',various
home.
in New York.
throughoutothe city. Plans are being
Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 21 and 22.
made to have this affair the largest
Matinee and Evenings. The Great Melodrama
The tone is wonderful and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krohn of
avenue are spending the ever given by the society. The slogan
Longfellow
412 David Whitney Building
of the society is "Be charitable and
the quality keeps it so.
remainder of the winter in Miami, have a good time." The name of the
Main 3275
Fla. organization suggests benefiting the
Tuesday Evening, Feb. 24.
Only
-tea will be given Sunday needy sick. it is one of the oldest
societies in the city. Finzel's Orches-
Complimentary Performance for Mucha Fishaon,
afternoon, Starch 8, at the Chatham
Director and Regisseur
Apartments by the Pi Delta Phi So. tea will play at the Purim ball.

ORIENTAL RUG SHOP

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BOOK - CADILLAC HOTEL

February Clearance Sale

SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22

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Orental
Rugs
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50% — REDUCTIONS — 25%

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NEVER BEFORE HAVE
ORIENTAL RUGS SOLD AS LOW

The Tricho Method

$1230, $15, $20, $25, Etc.

o f 'Removing
Superfluous
Hair for Life

The KNABE

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Rudolph's Tricho Institute

'The SHOEMAKER'S DAUGHTER'

" K I N "

By Alexander Dumas.

$1,425

Convenient Terms

Thursday Evening, February 26.

Hear the Ampico in

Miniature Performances in honor of M. L. Halperin, the poet, who

the Knabe

will appear in person.

Janney-Bowman, Inc.

1372 Penobscot Bldg.
Phone Cad. 5593

For Jose h

KNABE
W AREROOMS

2015 Park Ave.

ror A ity b.ridce

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Mr. and Mrs. Moe Schapiro of
Cameron avenue entertained with a
bridge luncheon for 20 guests honor-
ing their niece, Mrs. Anna M. Korn-
man of New York City. Mrs. Korn-
man was the recipient of many gifts.,

Mrs. Peter Trunsky was hostess at •
a bridge tea at her home, 2275 West'
Boston boulevard, Tuesday afternoon,
Feb. 12.

Mrs. Samuel Goldman of 300 East
Hancock avenue has returned from a
I visit with her sister, Mrs. Samuel
Shaeffer of Chicago.

COMBINE

Attorneys or Business Men—Let Me Act

as the Arbitrator in Your Disputes. Both
Sides Will Sam Time and Engem.. and
Remain Friend.. I Tats. Na Coma a tM

ANNUAL BAZAAR

Courts.

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Attornsy-•t•

Given by the

LADIES LECHEM ANIYIM

All Proceeds Given to the Poor.

SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, 7 P.

ARBITRATOR

At the
and Delmar
AHAVATH SYNAGOGUE, Westminster
ADMISSION FREE

Member 44 Arbitration Society et Maori°,

708 R.lum Bldg.

CHARITY WITH PLEASURE
By Attending the

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