IllEM:ritorr,frwtsnIff Ray lax PAt IE SIX' MRS. SOROCK TREASURER FOR PISGAH CARD PARTY Mrs. Sorock is treasurer for the card party to be given Sunday eve- Less Work for Women! Electrical Appliances of All Standard Makes at HUDSON'S WOM EN 5 WEAR When you are considering the purchase of electrical home helps, such as sweepers, washers, and ironers, it is certainly good judgment to find out which is the IDEAL type for you to use. Woodward Avenue—between Grand River and State All society items and other local notes should be communicated to the abut of The week's Chronici• by 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in current lacer issue. Phone Glendale b.100, Society Editor. Mall notices no as to be received not than Wednesday. March performance of the Last Sunday was a festive day at Temple Beth El. when several hun- Arts Society of Temple Beth FA, which was postponed from last Tues- dred students, the majority of them from Ann Arbor, attended the annual day, will take place Tuesday evening,, March 24, at 14:30 o'clock, in the Students' Day celebration held under the auspices of the Young People's chapel of the temple. The three one- • act plays to be presented are "The i Society of 'Temple Beth El and the and " An Af- , "Stringing !Sisterhood, which took charge of din- Tiger," fair of Honor." Members of the tern- ner and supper for the young folks. pie and their households are invited ,Dr. Leo M. Franklin preached on "A to attend. The Arts Society repeated Text from the Poet, Heine" at the Sunday morning services as a subject "The Gray Overcoat" at the Stu- dents' Day celebration at the temple of particular interest to the students. After dinner, which was served in last Sunday. o 150 the dining room t Mrs. Max Schoenfeld, 8310 Dexter , MRS. EMIL M. SOROCK gram was given in the chape a which pro- y, given a by the boulevard, entertained 20 children at' I ineluded a one-act pl Arts Society of the temple, entitled a St. Patrick's party On Saturday,' ning, March 22, at the Stotler Hotel "'The Gray Overcoat," by William R. March 14, in honor of the ninth birth- • by the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Morris CarvellArthur lay of her daughter, Phyllis Schoen- . I lmdge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., for the Randell. ' benefit of the community building Mansbach and A. It. Branch took part field. --- erected On East Ferry avenue I in the play, which had been given at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of 'being 1 s the lodge. Mrs. H rry Klein is , the February performance of the so- • J ; of the affair, Sirs. George ciety. Several numbers were given 227 King avenue will lie at home to chairman by the Tau Delta I'hi aml l'hi Beta their relatives and friends Sunday,' Cohen is secretary and 25 members Arbor. March 22, in honor of the bar mitz- of the auxiliary will act as hostesses. Ann ; Delta fraternities of Three hundred students were guests vah of their son, Morton. No cards. Prizes will he given at each table and at supper, served at 6 o'clock, and the The religious services will be held refreshments served. The manage- I day's program concluded with dine- Saturday morning, March 21, at the ori e n t of the hotel donated the ball- room to the auxiliary. ' ing from 8 until 12:30 o'clock. Harold Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. - , Sandelman's Ann Arbor orchestra Adolph, "Daddy," Freund cele- ' , played. I boated his seventy-eighth birthday FORESTERS' LODGE TO , GIVE DANCE MARCH 29 engage . anniversary in Daytona, Fla., on Entire Third Floor Devoted to Apparel in the I Miss Marie Manner, whose Letters, telegrams and omit to Adolph I. Mandelker of Mil- March 13. Larger Sizes. waukee has been an11111111Cell, will gifts were received by the pioneer The Independent Order of Forest-, 1 ; leave for Milwaukee next Monday to' Detroit resident from friends here her brother-in-law and ' and throughout the country. Mr. ers, which has eight lodges and 5,000 SW. Freund is a past-president of Pisgah members in Detroit, is one of the few I reside With M. sister, Mr. her and marriage Mrs. Eugene 'vin. until the latter part Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., and is :gill fraternal orders which has celebrated of June. I active in its affairs, in addition to its Golden Jubiles. Court Mitchell, 1 other social, charitable and fraternal No. 1208. is a new lodge of the order I work. lie will return home in May, organized by several Jewish proles- men and recognized as the Jew- Be 1 , Mr. and Sirs. B.Berman and after spending the winter in Florida. ional ish branch of the order. The order Jerome Cohen of the Oxford Hall has given several social affairs since I I have returned from Los Angeles, Ilendrie its inception and has completed ar- , where they spent the winter. 1 Apartments, Brush and streets, announces the change of his rangements for another informal', I , fiance to he held Sunday evening, I MN. J. S. Saul: of Taylor avenue ; name to Jerome Cole. March 29, in the ballroom of the flu- I I was hostess at a luncheon for a few MN. Samuel It. Glogower of 2419 tel Imperial, Peterboro near Wood- I of her friends last Thursday after- Calvert avenue is spending several ward. The Rialto Orchestra will I noon. weeks in French lick Springs, Ind. play. This will be the last dance of — Mrs. Charles A. Einsterwald of Her mother-in-law, Mrs. Glogowor of the season and H. W. Zimmerman, The sole purpose of our third floor is solving chairman, Max Simons, Lewis Broun- ., is with her. C alvert avenue has returned fro m a Louisville, Ky heim, L. Bro d and J. Leshman, the — the fashion problem of the large woman—and visit in Davenport, Iowa. The beautiful chest of silver du. ,committeein charge, have planned to I we do it. Mr and MN -- Gi'orge A. Kleinman .6ited by S. E. Sallan to the Grace close the season with a gala event. I I ve returned Kurlander Aid Society to be raffled Here you will find fashions as new, as smart Ind daughter, ( ' aro I yn, bra 9 ' PROVIDE FOR PASSOVER ' from a three weeks' visit in I'hila- was won by Miss Sara Weinberg, 65 as those in our other departments, slenderizing I dolphin, New York and Atlantic City. Frederick street. NEEDS FOR LOCAL POOR models, fashionable in every respect. • SIr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenberg of Mr. and Sirs. J. Miller and family ill receive their I w As in former years, a group of See our Spring selections, featuring the lat- I of 522 East Palmer avenue have Longfellow avenue relatives and friends on Sunday eve- , Iewish men have banded together and' moved to '2495 Taylor avenue. est style ideas. ring, March 22, after It o'clock, at are collecting funds for the purpose — Mr. and Mrs. M. Weiswasser of 422 the Philadelphia and Byron avenue of distributing matzos and other I Torah in celebration of their Passover necessities to needy Jewish I COATS — SUITS — DRESSES — CORSETS Erskine street have moved to their Talmud twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. No families throughout the city. The . , new home at 2303 Taylor avenue. e men, who represent the several syna- cards . — — Epsilon Phi Sorority vogues in the city are Rabbis A. NI. I Nliss Sadie Niarienthal of Bay City , Hershman and Judah I,. Levin, Louis The Alpha - • I was the guest of her brother, Joseph give a bridge tea at the Women s Smith, Jacob Friedberg, A. Akerman, 1 I Ni a ri l •nthal of 1577 West Grand will cock and Sec Federation of Clubs building, Ilan- S. Harris, B. Abramowitz. M. Push.' boulevard, last week. ond avenues, Saturday kin, .1. Cher COSSe, A. Keidan, J. Le- --- o- vine, treasurer, and Si. Weiswasser.' I Miss Mollie Rothenberg of 3046 I afternoon, March 20. The Misses. . Leslie avenue will return Sunday, sephine !merman, Eleanor Scher, .Tu- secretary Louis Smith, who resides Everybody Will Be at the ; Marsh 22, after a month's stay with lia Ruth Brown and Irene Rosenberg at 266 Erskine street, is chairman. and Sirs. Marvin Gingold are in The committee has secured the aid of her sister in Cleveland. charge of tickets. the United Jewish Charities, which — ha , each year given both matzos and' Miss Clara Braver entertained :12 . Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund L. 11011 of money. Among those who have aid- • guests at her home, 8311 LaSalle ; leCcaitIty•eartft,arvts•npuetnidhinarvethreet,u.irTi i ed in the work for many years and boulevard, on Friday evening, March IFt:11I:h tite,r whose efforts have helped in the sue- the birthday anni- 13, in honor versary of her 11( fiance, Abraham 11,1_ in Miami, St. Petersberg. Tampa and errs of the committee's work are the late Hyman Buchhalter, II. Kaplan '1 ler. Tables were laid for cards, tut- Orlando, Fla., and Savannah, Ga. and Julius Steinberg. — lowed by IlatieiTIV and a midnight sup- Mr. and 51 n. Abe Srere have re- Members of the Jewish community Miss Eva Brownstein of Kani- per sack, Sask., was an out-of-town guest. turned from California, where they have been asked that when they nor, spent several weeks, and are residing preparing for their own Passover - -- -- A ,, p ,h a ( r )tm hin ve g celebrations they should remember r r m oti•t t , t .i i, Apartments. , at ht(h .re IP )&atI 51 is- Selma R. itessItir. who has returned A m' ' n those people who are unable to pro-, other ■ Or , been visiting relatives in F lorida necessities and send or visiting from the Western resort are Mr. and .; tide I l , r tsach Given by the the past VP, ' weeks, is 110W Mrs. Isaac Applebaum of 1646 West give a contribution to any member of friends and relatives in Montreal. Boston boulevard, who were awe y for the committee. LADIES AUXILIARY -------- Mrs. I. Ressler of Brush street en- several months. PISGAH LODGE, I. 0. B. B. tertained a number of friends last Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Slobin of 2960 .....- ; Saturday night in honor of Sirs. Gold- ,Clairmount avenue will receive on I stein of Hamilton, Ont. Sunday evening, March 12, after 8 Among those Present at an in_ o'clock, in the reception hall of BEAUTIFUL PRIZES • Taylor and wit STATLER HOTEL formal party given last week-end by Emanuel Synagogue, success of the first Purim mas - - son avenues. at a joint liar mitzvah Admission $1.00 Finzel's Orchestra the Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity of honor of their eons, Nor- querade dance sponsored by the Sta • .111 llie i reception s ses Mollie Mi the were . , bigor i i , n ,,,ta.4r i‘ A,.i and Sidney Slobin. The religious. tt•rhood was due to the etroits of Mrs. All Proceeds Go to Charity. ,, l yv N iSi)'.'s and :Ann I services will be held Saturday morn- Julius Levin and Mrs. Jay Meyer, who' . I l'P ing, March 28, at Emanuel Syna- were ably assisted by Mrs, Jacob Ko- ' vin , ky, Sirs. Louis Niannis, Sirs. Jo- esky of Chicago goguc• Pmiti u N1k. i.: s . 4 ?ma --- seph Barnett and Sirs. Earl Thum. was honored at a St. Patrick's party Mr. and Mrs. Sol NI. Cole, formerly Prize, were awarded to Miss Marion 1 in Saturday evening. Niarch 14, at of 140 Bur Burlingame avenue . have re- Kovin,ky, who was dressed in a white was I ' whieh Si iss H elen . E Weisberger on California turned from California, where they siitin skating costume trimmed with her decorations hone , I hostess avenue. at The were etTec. spent the wilder, and are residing in canary ostrich; Joseph Carroll, as nh the Whittier Apartments, 400 Burns 1,1,,,.k.t- aeo come di a n ., mMn.Ja,e a lively carried out in green. Schwartz, as a typical bowery girl, drive. — and Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold- Morris Goodman and daughter. A meeting of the executive board stein, as a bride and groom of 25 Ron, of East Grand boulevard will of the Detroit district of the Zionist years ago. Supper was served at the leave Sunday for a 10 days' sojourn Organization of America, the ar- close iif the evening. in Louisville. Ky. While there they i will attend the GawronsIty-Et•an wed. rangements committee and the presi- Sirs. Morris Fine has returned from Given by dents of the local Zionist organize- evening I ding. a trip to New York. tions• was held last Thursday -- — t the home of Louis Stoll, Glynn I COURT MITCHELL, I. 0. F. Mrs. harry Ginsberg.. of and Si Miss Rae Meyers of Peoria, Ill., the Mr Quaker Apartments, 30 l'II•ast court, to complete arrangements for the meeting to be held at Phila- was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Proceeds to be used to advance the Philadelphia 10,11111 . , have returned lielphia and Byron Avenue Talmud man Buckner for several days. from a four months' trip along the charity work of the order. Sunday evening April 12. T orah Pacific coast. They spent most of in celebration of the opening of the Miss Rosa Isenberg has returned to their time in the large resorts of liebrew University in Palestine. her home after a visit in Cincinnati. California. - After a few weeks' visit in Milwau- In the The Windsor chapter of Junior Ha- kee and Chicago, Miss Josephine San- Ilassah will give an informal dance dorf has returned home. rat the Ma sonic Temple of Windsor Wednesday evening, April 1. featur- Peterboro near Woodward ing Jean Goldkette's "Nightingales." These appliances operate on different principles, and while all of them have certain advantages, it is important to find out what type is best suited to your individual needs. Therefore we have gathered the leading appliances of all types in one place where you can make your own com- parisons and decide which sweeper, washer, or ironer will be of greatest help to you in your household problems. 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Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell.. A fourth week demanded by • clamoring public. BREAKING ALL PREVIOUS DETROIT RECORDS! The Bonstelle Company In Lewis Beach's Great American Comedy The Goose Hangs High A Play of the Ages for All Ages. Pal GUNSBERG'S PURE KOSHER BEEF FAT Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Rosen- berg of the Hotel Stevenson have re- In loving memory of our dear turned from Washington, where they husband and father, Roy Ii. Frank, 'attended the inauguration of Presi- who died three years ago March 18. dent Coolidge and the inaugural char- Marsh hring• •ad memorie• ball. Of a loved one gone to reet You will •Iw•ve be remembered litY se. who loved you beet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling of the Hotel Addison are arming the Detroit- Ms Loving Wife and Children. er,: who have recently returned from wintering in California. Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim of 97 Pin- ery! , avenue has returned from a sev- eral weeks' visit in New York City. 7` ADMISSION Prises Given to Every Table. 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Minn., for the The Gamma Sigma Kappa Sorority greater part of his life, coming to held a bridge tea at the Y. W. IL A. Detroit eight years ago. He was a last Sunday evening. This is the first member of Temple Beth El. Mr. Bur- Card party ever sponsored by the club ton is survived by his widow, Anna and proved • successful one. Unique Brin Burton, and Pin daughters, Mrs. prizes were given at each table and C V Aseheim of Winnetka, Ill.; Mrs. Harry Conheim, Mrs. Leon Dreifus, a dainty luncheon served. Mrs. Nathan Garber, the Misses Ro- , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of vine amid Irene Burton. all of De- Chicago boulevard are in New York , trait. Ile also leaves • large circle City. of relatives and friends. Chic, Individual, Girlish ENGRAVING HATS Special Engravings for SOCIAL AFFAIRS, ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDIN( For young women. Only one hat in each style. ly Priced— Mod In fact for every occasion. $7.50 to $15.00 For exclusive service ■ and dif- ferent "hatwear." 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