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EDITH KOPELSON WILL
PLAY IN "GOLD DIGGERS";
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Mr. anad Mrs. Joseph Folz of Kala-
mazoo were the house guests fn Mr.
and Mrs. J. Victor Roemer of Vir-
iginia park.
Mrs. Edith Kopelson, who has been
starring at the Repertory Theater in
a drama entitled The Adding Ma-
chine," and who has played at the
Majestic Theater, has been engaged
Dress Up for EASTER
T'S logical to expect that
you'll buy his outfit here
I where varieties are great-
er, styles supreme and values
that surpass every other
store in Michigan!
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Koffman
of 160 Hazelwood avenue entertained
last Sunday evening with a house
, party honoring the third birthday an-
niversary of their daughter, Marilyn
Ruth Koffman. The table, at which
III, guests were scales!, was centered
with a basket Of souvenirs from which
streamers of pale green and pink rib-
bon marked each place. The rooms
, were decorated in the same colors.
',Prizes at games were won by Benja-
min Kaplan, Henry Ehrlich and Mar-
sha Diamond.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Pal-
i lister avenue are spending some time
in California.
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Mrs. Herman I,. Rosen of Kenn-
' worth avenue entertained last week
i with a bridge luncheon in honor of
I Miss Minnie Chase of Grand Rapids.
I
—
1 Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Scheinman,
, formerly of 262 Rowena street, who
'returned several weeks ago from Los
Angeles, Calif., where they had been
since last November, and their son,
Harry Scheinman, who has been re-
' siding at the Hotel Stevenson during
the winter, have taken an apartment
at the Chatham.
Hill's new
N INTERIOR view in one of Bloomfield
and beautiful homes---made infiinitely more beautiful
complete by Dean
with decorations and furnishings
Studios.
Boys' New
Spring Two-
Pants Suits
so(y_5_
MRS. ALAN KOPELSON
Estimates without obligation
Ladies' and Children's
Hair Cutting-50c
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1127.1129 FARMER ST.
I
any (.7 Dean Com pany
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Four-Piece
Vest Suits
Although fashioned for hard wear and service, each suit ha.
that Spring smartness which is so dear to a youngster's heart.
Ages 8 to 16.
by the Woodward Players to take part
in the "Gold Diggers," which opens
Sunday, March 15. Mrs. Kopelson
and her husband, Alan Kopelson, re
turned several months ago from a
residence in Europe of five years.
Mrs. Kopelson studied at the Max,
Reinhradt :school of dramatic art in
Berlin and in other cities where she
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of
resides!.
Gladwin, Mich., have moved to their
new home at 2047 Virginia park, De-
I iron.Their daughter, Miss Abby
Goldberg, who has been spending the '
I winter in New York City, will join
I her parents in several weeks.
,
Mrs. Edith Wolfgang will enter.,
tarn Saturday, March 14, at Webster ' — --
Sunday's Sermon:
Hall, honoring Mrs. M. Grossman of
Next Sunday, March 15, the sermon
i New York City. Also honoring Mrs.
Grossman, Mrs. Samuel Jacob of Vir. will be preaches! by Dr. Franklin un-
der the title "A Text From the Poet,
, ginia park was hostess to a group of
' friends at her home last Wednesday I Heine." Services start at 10:45. The
public is invited.
evening.
the privilege of
This is the second home that Deans have had
decorating and furnishing for this owner—eloquent evidence of
pleasing reshlts
the satisfactory service afforded, and the highly
painstaking
and
experience,
resources
achieved, by means of the
this
unusual
organization.
efforts of
?he
Make Selections Fran Detroit's greatest Boys' Store!
Student Day Neat Sunday:
Mrs. Sophia Will and Mrs. Sol
On next Sunday the annual Stu-
Cohn, who have been motoring dent Day will be celebrates!, on which
through Southern California, are occasion many hundreds of the Jew-
FURNISHERS FOR
leaving for San Diego, Coronado ish students of the University of
MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND
Beach and Tia Juana, where they will Michigan and of other educational in-
OVER EIGHTY YEARS
spend two weeks.
stitutions in the state are to be guests
of Temple Beth El. An elaborate
program has been prepared under the
tdirection of the Young People's Tem-
•
wSln'.,t
ple Club and the Temple Sisterhood.
.
o
The exercises of the day will begin
with the regular service, when Rabbi
Franklin will preach an appropriate
Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Sachs of
Tex
Portland, Ore., are receiving con- sermon under the title
on
the
birth
of
a
son,
I
the Poet, Heine." Dinner will be
ARTS
SOCIETY
PLAYS
S. E. Barnett, R. L. Cowen and .1.
, David, Feb. 9. Mrs. Sachs was, be- served in the dining hall and, follow-
POSTPONED ONE WEEK1gratulations
Gilbert Israel are contributing editors
' fore her marriage, Miss Florence Far- ing a social hour, a formal entertain.
and Dr. W. W. Kahn is business man-
ber of Detroit. ment will be presented. At 6 o'clock
The plays which were to be given
ager. The monthly, a small magazine
a buffet supper will be served in the
dining hall, and from 8 o'clock until
in the chapel of Temple Beth El
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Katz (Nettie
M•imonides Society Hes Published bound in blue, reports the papers de- March 17 by the Arts Society of the
midnight there will be (lancing. The
livered before the society, gives brief
Spalder) of 623 Medbury avenue are
Two Numbers of Magazine.
young people are especially urged to,
temple have been postponed until
reviews of the works of its members,
receiving congratulations on the birth
Tuesday evening, March 24, at 6:15
be present at the morning services, as
publishes items concerning the fam-
of a sun, Jerald Irwin, March 4.
the sermon to be preached on this
The Nlaimonides Society, an organ- ous Jewish physician and philosopher o'clock. The names of the three one-
act plays which will be given will be
day will deal in the main with the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goodman of
isation composed Of more than 100 after whom the society is named, announced in the next issue of The
problems of the young Jew and
Moses
Ben
Maimon
Rainbow,
and
Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Members 1940 Pingree avenue are receiving Jewess of today.
local Jewish medical men, issued the
each month gives a brief biographical
first number of a monthly in January, sketch of a contemporary or deceased of the temple are invited to attend felicitations on the birth of a daugh-
the performance. ter, Lois Jane, March 6.
1925. Dr. Noah E. Aronstam and
Temple Arts Society:
Jewish medical men of note.
The monthly entertainment of the
Dr. W. W. Kahn are the editors; Drs.
Temple Arts Society announced for
March 17 has, due to unavoidable cir-
cumstances, been postpones! until
sti g a,Y,
March 24. A program of unusual ex-
cellence is in preparation for this oc-
casion.
of Detroit -
Littman's YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE
Telephone Cherry 2523
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that are radiant with an inimitable "chic" which reveals
at once their French origin. Fashioned with a superb
artistry in every new mode and shade of such materials as
Smart
Noveautes
Georgette
Bangkoks
AN UNUSUAL
OFFER
Chapeaux Displaying
Unusual Smartness.
SPRING
ONLY $ 750
OPENING
A special group of 400
hats chosen to sell far below
usual cost during
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SPRING $500
OPENING
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A precious One front ua I. gone,
gitilleti,
A voice we loved i
A planigvacant in our heart.
Whivh never ran he filled
Her Loving Husband, Daughters
and Sons.
In loving memory of our darling
fat her Israel Feldstein, who passed
away three years ago March 16.
When the evening shade. have fallen
Andwe are •Il alone.
In our heart. there come. a longing
If Imo only could come home.
Oft we think of MI. dear father..
And our heart. are sad with pain.
Ah. this earth would be • heaven
Could Or hear your voice again .
A marvelous group of Paris models priced far below their usual value
Showing. An opportunity that doesn't
as an added feature of our Spring
come very often to choose the ultra-smart hat of individual taste.
of
"KING LEAR"
By Jacob Gordon.
Wednesday Evening, March 18.
A Benefit Performance for the Western Ladies
Society. The Entire Company Will Appear in
"Before the Marriage Ceremony"
On Wednesday, March 25, a Testimonial Benefit will be given in
honor of Betty Frank, the Leading Lady.
5,9_5525,
"America's Best"
In loving memory of Aaron Hartz,
who departed this life five years ago,
March 15, 1920.
His Loving Wife and Children.
In memory of our darling wife and
mother, Diana Solovich, who died one
year ago March 17.
Ave
SPRING SHOWING
Another Exclusive
"THE BLIND"
Monday Evening, March 18, at Popular Prices.
For the First Time in Detroit
Franklin's Friday evening
Dr.
study class will meet as usual this
week. At present the class is taking
up the subject of Jewish ceremonials.
All who are interested are invited to
attend the class, which meets in the
library at 8 o'clock on Friday eve-
nings.
His Loving Wife and Children,
Phyllis and Irving.
1029 W oodward
Selection
Saturday and Sunday, March 14 and 15.
Matinee and Evenings.
The Entire Company in the Well Known Play
No one know , the Filent heartache,
only those who lost ran tell.
Anil the tear. that arc shed] in silence
For the one we Iwed MI well.
is reflected in the wondrous array of
Paris-inspired Millinery featuring the
SPRING
OPENING
2814 Hastings Street
FISHSON, Company Managers
In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, Louis Solovich, who
died one year ago March 14.
(7n
Silk and Straw
Satins
Felts
Friday Evening Study Class:
M. SCHORR and MISCHA
msomemeeMene*COMA
Sadly missed by your Loving Children
and Grandchildren.
In loving memory of our dear
mother, Esther Naomi Shapiro, who
passed away three years ago, March
19, 1922, the nineteenth slay in Adar.
5662.
A loving mother. Ir se and kind:
Nn friend on earth like her well find .
For all of us she did her best.
And God cure her eternal neat.
Her Loving Children, Simon, Samuel,
Benjamin and Maurice Shapiro,
Mrs. Julius Twersky, Mrs. George,
I Schwartzman, Mrs. Joseph Rotten- ,
. berg, Grandchildren and Great
Grandchildren.
BUSINESS NOTICE
Jo , eph Esberg, formerly of New
York and with the Board of Educa-
tion heating commission, is now con-
nected with Philip Applebaum as the
Lincoln Ileating and Plumbing Co. at
,1228 West Ferry avenue. Mr. Esberg
is a mechanical engineer and will
'gladly give, free of charge, his ad-
vice on heating and plumbing appa-
1 ratus.
Right in your neighborhood--- a high
class shop where only the best furniture
is shown together with all that goes to
make the modern house beautiful. Yet,
while the merchandise is of the kind that
caused us to adopt the slogan,
AMERICA'S BEST
customers will find eveything marked
with the utmost moderation as our policy
will be to make many friends and to hold
them by fair treatment and the uttermost
in economical pricing.
If you have not visited us yet, accept this
as your invitation. Open every evening.
Sehor
Furniture
Co.
8926-30 Twelfth St.
Between Taylor and Hazelwood