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I PATRONS TO ATTEND
DANCE BY ALUMNI
Woodward Avenue—between Grand River and Slats
The first annual dance of the Alum-
ni Association of the United Hebrew
Schools will be held Sunday evening,
March 15, in the auditorium of the
Talmud Torah at Philadelphia and
Byron avenues. The following are
natrons and patronesses: Rabbi and
Mrs. A. M. Hershman, Rabbi and Mrs.
Moses Fischer, Rabbi and Mrs. Judah
Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
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to be received not later
Chrom e'. by
Slomovitz,
ism*. Phone Glendale 9300, Soclety Ed.tor. Mail hotIces so
Harr: Friedi , ut,
than Wednesday.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
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Pr•parations are being made
the David R •binson, NI- and Mrs Julius
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simons of
Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Moses We!swas- I
160 Pallister avenue will be at home I.adies
for a card party to be held Wednes- ser, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ulanoff, Mr and'
informally Sunday evening, March 8,
day evening, March 18. The Knights
She''. Dr. and Mrs. 11. E.
from 8 to 10:30 a'clock, in honor of
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s have donated the use i M
I.ippitt, Miss Mary Caplan, Mr. and
their house guest, Miss Henrietta of Columbus
of the auditorium in their building1 Mrs. Solomon Cashilan, Mr. and Mrs.
Szold, national president of Hadas-
on Woodward avenue near Forest, Joseph Chaggi and Mr. and Mrs, C.
sah, who will be the guest of the local
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avenue and Walker Brothers Catering ,
chapter from March 8 to March II.
Company has donated its tables for t
alumni association was found-1
Szold
will
also
be
Miss
No cards.
The
I
ven
at
gi
ill
be
Priz es
years ago by the 1923 gradu-
honor guest at a luncheon in Flint on the aff
ed two class of the United Hebrew
wshm e nts served. I sting
refre
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Monday afternoon; at a massmeeting, each ta ble and
Mrs. Joseph Zechman, president of Schools, the first class to receive di- !
to which the public has been invited,
the auxiliary, and her committee, who [ plomas for a completed course. The I
at the Philadelphia and Byron ave-
are in charge of the arrangements dance to be held March 15 is the first
nue Talmud Torah on Monday even-
sale of public affair sponsored by the asso-
the ex pect record-
ing; at a luncheon celebrating the announced that
pect
elation. The proceeds will be used'
thirteenth anniversary of the oun - tickets leads them to exvanc
of a as part of the Bialik Library fund. I
breaking
crowd.
Each
holder
ing of Hadassah at the Statler ilotel
entitled to a chance on t he A feature at the dance will be an in- I
,
ticket
is
Tuesday afternoon and at a meeting
raffle of a beautiful
bedspread,
Mrs. M. Alvin
of 2225 do-
tepretative dance by Mis Rose Miller.,
of the Junior Hadassah to be held at
The s read is Refreshments will be served.
2201 Gladstone avenue Tuesday even- noted by
'
P
g II ON : a% • enue.
i Lonje
ing.
said to be worth $150. The proceeds1
The Ladies Luncheon Club of the
Phoenix Club gave its monthly lunch -
eon at the clubhouse Friday noon,
March 6.
Advance Showing of
STUNNING
for Fashionable Women
Visit Oar •Ve•
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Stylish Stout Department on the Third Floor
Tenth Birthday Sale of
Hudson's Basement Store
Begins Monday, March 9th
Keep this date in mind and watch the newspapers
for detailed information concerning hundreds of
which will be offered in this sale.
special values
This Basement Store Birthday Sale is an annual
We
event. It is planned for months in advance.
have provided large quantities of new, wanted
merchandise for spring. Every article is priced to
afford you substantial savings.
Hudson's Posonal 1,71.061itne SenAcs
will shop for you, it you wish.
The
OBITUARY
from the card party will be used to-
' . from
, ward the charity fund of the auxili-
cry. The Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey I
I Zedek, in addition to caring for gel,. 1
lienrta,l,cslitaerdi.tacbolnetrcibausttisesintowvharicioh.,itoris . 1
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I. Wax of Wilmette, Ill., is spend- i Klein, who is a cousin of Mrs. Aron_ troit.
Istam, recently recovered from an ill-,
ing several weeks in the city.
MRS. ANNA COHEN
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Iness of several months.
Mrs. Anna Cohen, widow of the late'
Miss Sarah Lieberman of 2031
The No Beta Phi Sorority enter- Isaac Cohen, formerly of 303 Earns-
worth avenue, died in Cleveland, ,
Clairmount avenue left last Friday1
dts
its members at a theater party
, t.
,
for New York City to attend a re•
evening, March 4, at the where she resided for the past four
ception in her honor at the Hotel Mc i Bonstelle
Bonstelle Playhouse. It was preced- months, Monday morning, March 2.
She was 67 years old and lived in De-'
Alpine and other affairs.
ed by a dinner at Webster Hall.
troit for 35 years. She was a mem-1
Fifty guests from Detroit, Mount ! ., Mrs. Joseph Modell of 1196 Edison ber of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue and
Clemens, Ann Arbor and Toledo at- ' avenue entertained 15 small girls at was active in a large number of
tended an elaborate luncheon and la party at her home Saturday after charitable and social organizations.
card party on Tuesday afternoon,I noon. Feb. 28, honoring the eleventh The funeral took place Thursday af-
Feb. 24, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel , birthday anniversary of her daugh- ternoon, March 5, at Lewis Brothers
at which M•. W. J Meyers of Mount ter. Rose Modell. Games were played chapel. Rabbi A. M. Ilershman offi-
ciated. Interment was at Clover Hill
Clemens and Mr . . Florence Quigley and a 5 o'clock luncheon served.
Cemetery.
Freeman of Detroit were hostesses.
Mrs. Cohen is survived by a daugh-
Mr.. and Mrs. S. Frank and family
—
Miss Jennie Adler of Ford City, of 97 Farrand park, Highland Park, ter, Essig Cohen; thee sons, Louis,
Nathan
and Philip Cohen, all of De-
Ont., entertained 24 guests at a juve- have left for a two months' stay in
troit; three sisters, Mrs. Sara Cohen
nile party at her home Sunday even- Tucson, Ariz.
of
New
York
City, Miss Esther Cohen
ing, March 1. Children's favors were
given the guests and a luncheon' Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Berko- and Mrs. F. I. Livingston of Cleve-
served. Miss Adeline Cohen of De-, witz had as their guest last week-end land, and two brothers, Nathan and
troit gave several humorous selec- Rabbi Julius Mark of South Bend, Morris Cohen, both of Cleveland.
Littman's YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE
2814 Hastings Street
Telephone Cherry 2523
Basement Store
MRS. DORA NEWMAN
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The death of Mrs. Dora Newman of ,
2298 Clairmount avenue occurred
Tuesday, Feb. 17, after an illness of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenzweig i ganizations, the Community Chest
e
57 years
of 2201 Blaine avenue entertained. a nd the United Jewish Emergency several years. Sh was
B urial took place Wednesday, Feb.
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Thursday evening, Fah
"'--• – - ' wit ' a I Fund. Members of the auxiliary, the
la Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating.
house gathering for 16 guests.
men of their households and the pub- Interment was in Clover 11111 Ceme-
luncheon was served at midnight.
; tic are invited to attend the affair.
tery.
Mrs. Newman resided in Detroit for
Miss Helen Landsberg, formerly of 15 years, coming here from Bay City,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Berry (Anna
avenue, is now residing at
Wax) and Mrs. I. Wax of Wilmette, .
Mich. She is survived by her hus-
III., former residents of this city, en- the Glass Apartments. Miss Lands- band, A. Newman; four daughters,
tertained at a prettily appointed din- . berg is a teacher at Central High Mrs. II. Meyer, Mrs. B. Sobel, Sybil
ner Saturday evening, Feb. 28, honor- ,s c h„,a,
I and Byna Newman; seven sons, Da-
Mir Mr. and Mrs. I. Salaam! (Marian
Harry, Edward, Charles, Samuel,
Dr. and Mrs. harry Aronstam of avid,
Cohen), who were spending their
!Ralph and Arthur Newman, and one
Ann Arbor are the guests of Dr. and
honeymoon in Chicago.
Mrs. Ernest L. Klein of Chicago. Mrs. sister, Mrs. M. Goldberg, all of De-
NEW SPRING
COATS
$
104 BIR DAY
M. SCHORR and MISCHA FISHSON, Company Malawi'.
Saturday and Sunday, March 7 and 8.
Matinee and Evening.
'BEFORE the MARRIAGE CEREMONY'
Monday Night, March 9, at Popular Price.
"THE SHOEMAKER'S DAUGHTER"
Tuesday Night, March 10.
Benefit Performance in honor of the House
Manager, MR. LITTMAN.
"RESURRECTION"
By Tolstoi.
Thursday Night, March 12, the well known Literary Performance
" K I N "
By Alexander Dumas.
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1372 Penobscot Bldg.
Phone Cad. 5593
For Joseph Cu 'vat, Fran it,
J. L.
HUDSON CO.
DETROIT
SOLOMON BROS.
CUSTOM TAILORS
too
Wish to Announce to Their Friends and Patriots
That They Have Received
A HIGH GRADE SELECTION OF IMPORTED
AND DOMESTIC FABRICS OF THE
LATEST COLORS FOR THE
SPRING SEASON.
Our business has been built on the policy of the best and most
modern, at the most reasonable prices.
501.2 PENINSULAR BROADWAY BLDG.
Phone Main 3134
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PURIM CHARITY BALL
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Dons, Ind. Rabbi Mark spoke before a
MRS. SARA KAPLAN
: group of University of Michigan stu-
—
The death of Mrs. Sara Kaplan of
Joseph Prenzlauer is spending the
remainder of the winter at Miami evening.
dents at Ann Arbor last Sunday Toledo occurred suddenly of heart
failure Tuesday morning, Feb. 24, at
—
Beach, Fla.
' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jacobson her home, 568 Pinewood avenue. The
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Dr. and Mrs. Max Bailin left re- were hosts to 50 guests at an elabo- burial took place that afternoon in
cently for a visit of several weeks in rate house warming Sunday evening, Toledo occurred suddenly of heart
California. March 1, in the ballroom of their old. She was born in Europe, com-
new home at 2475 Pingree avenue. ing to this country when a child, and
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Milton M. Alexander expects to r e - Ted Clark's Orchestra played. A buf- had resided in Toledo for 28 years.
Cali. let supper wits served at an imita- , sh e was a member of B nai srai
turn next week from points in Ca
fornia, where he has spent several lion bar situated at init. side of the I Synagogue and active in its affiliated
• , ties. She was also a member of :
ballroom. Among the features of the [soca
weeks.
' evening was a snake promenade I Hadassah and interested in a large
of social and charitable or-
•
Mrs. II. Freed of 58(18 Second bou- through the house.
levant, who is spending the winter in
mber
zati ons.
ga uni
Mrs. Kaplan is survived by her hus-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Rosen-
Miami, Fla., entertained last week at
a luncheon and card party at the bergof Hotel Stevenson left last band Samuel Kaplan, and eight
Oriental Tea Gardens of the Flamingo Monday for Washington to attend the daughters 6 Mrs. Jerry Greenblatt and
Samuel Gordon of Detroit, Mrs.
Hotel. The Detroit guests present inuaguration of President Coolidge Mrs.
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I Benjamin Friedman of Jackson and
were Mrs. I. Frosh and her daughter,. and the inaugural charity ball.
the Misses Jeanette, Ann, Evelyn,
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Mrs. Solomon, Mrs, H. G. Schlafer
The ballroom of the Phoenix Club Bess and Nadine Kaplan, all of To-
and Mrs. Harry Moss.
will be the scene of no informal dance Belo. She had many relatives and
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ng, March 7. Among friends in Detroit, several of whom
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Yarrows and Saturday evening,
daughter, Mildred, of Chicago bou- the hosts will be Larry Roskan, who attended her funeral.
lever! left last Saturday for New will entertain a large party of friends.'
York, whence they will sail Saturday, A buffet supper will be served during
NATHAN GROSS
March 7, fur a trip to Bermuda and , the evening.
I The death of Nathan Gross of 229'
_
Nassau. On their return they will
The Sisterhood af Congregation Connecticut avenue occurred Monday,!
stop at Palm Beach, other Florida
Rural took place Monday
Emanuel will hold a Parini party Sat- March oon,
2. Rabbi Rittman officiating.
points of interest and Washington.
unlay evening, March 7, in the ball- . aftern
I. 0. B. A.
w
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Mrs. Nathan Silberman and Miss • , room of the synagogue, Taylor and interment was at the
Gertrude Greenbaum were hosts at a I Wilson avenues. A program has been cemetery. Mr. Gross was 50 years
mbcellaneous shower Wednesday, i arranged and refreshments will be !of age. He was a member
of Pisgah
and of
0. B. B.,
No. local
34, and
I. national organiz-
Feb. 25, at the former's home on Ha
a- - , served. A popular orchestra will Lodge,
numerous
zelwood . avenue honoring Miss Lena „ lay.
lie was active in charitable
Klayman received r
—
Miss
a ini
Klaymg
work of all kinds.
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Because of the visit of Miss Hen- • ations
many gifts.
M r. Gross is survived by his widow,,
rialto Szold, national president of
Hadassah, who will he in Detroit from .111rs. Rachel Gross, and five children,
(Proceeds Go to Charity)
TO BE GIVEN BY
HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY
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— ON —
it
SUNDAY EVENING
MARCH 15, 8 O'CLOCK
.— AT THE —
BOOK-CADRIAC HOTEL
In
$1.25 Per Person, Including Checking.
Gt
r
What n filming to Give
AND HELP OTHERS TO LIVE
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FOURTH YEAR
Mats.= 25-50c
151st Week
Beginning
(War T. Extra)
SUNDAY
NIGHT
Habit—Always th. Best Show in Town
Mak• It O
Eves. 50c-$1.0 0
DETROIT'S NATIONALLY FAMOUS STOCK COMPANY
The
oodward Players
11•11•1
March 8' to 11, the Ladies Auxiliary ' Am", Joseph, George, Elizabeth
- . and Samuel Gross.
of Shaarey Zeilek Synagogue will not
THRILLS! CREEPS! LAUGHS! SHUDDERS!
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hold its regular March monthly meet
— IN —
MRS. CARRIE MARX
ing.
Mrs. Carrie Marx of 2920 East
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Chi.IGrand boulevard died suddenly Wed-
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adler of
4, at the age of 871
cago spent several days in Detroit , nesday. March
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By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood.
I years. She was horn in Detroit,
last week.
the site of the addition to the J. L. ii
"FLYING AROUND THE WORLD"
I Hudson Company. Funeral services i
took place in the chapel of Temple
Beth El Friday afternoon, March 6, I
SR
Ceme- I
with interment in Woodmere
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' tery. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin offici- 1
onday •nd on •ccount of capacity demanc
Second
big
week
st•rting
Mover
.ate .
for week of March 16.
will be held
Mrs. Marx was a member of Tern-'.
pie Beth El and its affiliated societies
Sunday
Morning
Sermon:
(In Sunday
morning
March 8, Dr. ' and an active worker in the temple.
„K ings. Thursday Sewing Club. She belonged,
ill preach on
the Jewish Woman's Club, to the
F
' I °
Purim l'uesday
Nights 75c to $1.50. Me.. Thurs. •nd Sat., 50c and 75c.
Common
Folks—A
s and
" The
celebration
of Purim
Charity Sewing Club and to
Woodw•rd •t Eliot. Glendale 9792.
Sermon. year on Tuesday, March 10, a number of charitable and social o or.
this this discourse will be approp. ganizations. She is survived by her ,
falls
Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell..
that
husband, Bernard Marx; her son, Da-
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yid Marx; three grandchildren; her ,
riate to the season.
sister and brother, Mrs. Eugene 11.1
Religious School to Ce lebrate Purim:
In the Great American Comedy of Home Life
Purim will be appropriately cele- topple
and Jacob Marx, all of De-
atrnodit irai nmd da„ large number of relatives !
brated by a party for the members of
of the high school department of the !
school Wednesday evening, March 11.
TRY A RIDE IN A NEW
A Purim play for the entire school
"THE BAT"
tl 'V
Do You Want To
Have aGoodTime?
Itinple firth Et
Notre
Then be sure to attend this event—the
event that is looked forward to eagerly
each year. The commodious ballroom
of the General Motors Building has
been engaged. which assures you of
absolute comfort.
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The Bonstelle Company
"Be Charitable and Hare it Good Time."
By Attending the
Annual Purim Ball
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Sponsored by the
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BICUR CHOLEM SOCIETY
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ten and is being directed by Philip
is now being rehearsed. It was writ-
, Rosenthal. The date of this perfrom-
ance is Sunday, March 15.
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0
(Benefit Needy Sick)
GENERAL. MOTORS BUILDING
TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 10
$2.50 PER COUPLE
Music by Finzel's Society Orchestra.
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I Judaism in the country. His theme
will be "A Jewish Cure for Modern '
Ills." Supper will cost $1 and will
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be served at 6:30 p. m.
Dr. Kor n feld t o Spe ak Ma rch 9
On M onda y, Mar ch 9, at 2: 30 p.
m., Rabbi Joseph S. Kornfeld of To-
ledo, who recently returned from
g
i f
an
where
l 1 Ame
ws: le
re the Temple Sic-
minister r . • I address
As
I
Between Calvert W terhood on the subject: "Persia
I
I Saw tier."
Collingwood
Courtesy
M er chant The Shop Service PrevaiL
and
M
T ailor
10347 Wooa ro
JEWETT
Phone Hemlock 9460 for Demon•
•tr•tion.
LAWRENCE MOTOR SALES
Lawrence at Twelfth
Hemlock 9460
Men's Club:
On Tuesday evening, March 10, the
Men's Temple Club will hold a din '-
tier meeting at which Professor ',
Chauncey E. Baldwin of the Uni-!
JUDGE MURPHY says 50% of
versity of Illinois will be the speaker.
the cases ca. be settled out of
Professor Baldwin is one , of the
Court. He knows,
staunchest supporters of Pws and
citiocio-o0-00.0ouciou.og
A. C. Kranz
The Bonstelle Playhouse
Queen
ric
I take no cases to the Courts.
A. C. LAPPIN
A
••t-Law
ARBITRATOR
Meal,. of Arbitration Society of America
Cadillac 4442
708 B.Ium Bldg.
The Goose Hangs High
By Lewis Beach.
As played by Norman Trevor and Mr.. Thomas Whiten at tl
Garrick • few weeks ago. Thousands turned away on account
capacity business.
The Signal Success of the Current Season at the Garrick.
ENGRAVING
Special Engravings for
SOCIAL AFFAIRS, ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDINGS
In fact for every occasion.
Sheehan's Book Store
1550 Woodward Avenue
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