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PAGE TWELVE

CHARITY DANCE TO BE
HELD AT STATLER APR. 5

First Steel Beams
Are Swung Into Position
For Greater Hudson Store

Miss Minnie Willis is one of the
workers for the dance to be given
Sunday evening, April 5, at the Stat-

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Ensemble Suits

With massive steel girders lowered into their
supports, the first tier of big steel columnsall i
place, and no w the first steel beams swung into
position, the real sub-structure of the new building
is completed.

All society items and other local notes should be communicated to the offico el Ti,.
..... week's
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the
received not later
. Phone Glendale 9.500, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to b.
issue
than Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. S. K. SloLin of 2900
The usual large attendance was
present at the monthly performance Clairmount avenue will receive on
With steel all up to the second floor, everything
Sunday
evening, March 29, after
of the Arts Society of Temple Beth
o'clock, in the reception hall of
that comes after must be built upon what has already
El given in the chapel of the temple Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and Wil-
A collection of styles
last Tuesday evening. Three one-act
been constructed. From now until the topmost pin-
plays were given: 'The Tiger," by sun avenues, at a joint bar mitzvah
hailed in New York as an
nacle is reached the steel work will be rapid—a
Frederick Karinthy, adapted from the reception in honor of their sons, Nor-
accomplishment.
Hungarian by Pitts Duffield; "String- val and Sidney Slobin. The religious
spectacular race upward.
in' Em," by Frederick G. Tompkins, services will be held Saturday morn-
ing, Starch 28, at Emanuel Syna-
and
"An
Affair
of
Honor,"
by
F.
We are building now for the future. Because
Each model typifies the
Dritton Austin, dramatized by George gogue.
permanence is the spirit of Hudson service, PER-
llarrison ('helps, all under the direc-
straight slim line with
Mrs. David R. Stocker of 1236
tion of Mrs. Kathryn Vincent Mayer.
MANENCE must be the outstanding physical
smart individuality—
The first play was the eternal triangle Longfellow avenue, accompanied er
achievement in our new 15-story building.
of husband, wife and "other man" daughter, Mrs. Louis J. Ullian, to
MF ‘in sk t e r n s t g oin n , the latter's home in Boston the early
yr e a it by Max
K . played
ana dri a e bly
Imparting the tailored
C.
part
of
the
week.
Mrs.
Stocker
will
Abrahamson nd Eliker
Marie
return this week-end.
Farber,respectively. In
MISS MINNIE WILLIS
turnout, but retaining the
'Ern" Mollie S. Stern played the part
feminine tuo, something
The board of directors of the De- ler Hotel by the Kadimah Girls Club.
' of Madame Bel LaRose (alias Mrs.
DETROIT
Nannie Snyder), a fortune te er , troit chapter of Ilailassah entertained Finzell's society orchestra will play.
most designers aim for
Ruth Fink was Stilly Snyder, her ; at the home of Mrs. M. II. Zackheim Tickets are being sold by the com-
mittee,
composed
of
Ethel
Smith,
daughter,
and
Sara
Bachrach
wan
the
;
;
on
Second
avenue
last
Wednesday
but very successfully ac-
girl who comes in to have her fortune I evening honoring Mrs. Louis N. Halb- Ethel Klein, Mrs. Arthur Goldberg
, or may be
told, discovers that Madame is a stein, who will leave shortly with her and Miss Elizabeth Apple
complished in these En-
51.
he proceedsEnaTtEEMMEM
INN
, faker and scares her into returning husband, Dr. Louis N. Ilalbstein, for obtained at the door. T
sembles.
; the fee. The third play, which is laid an extended European trip. A beau- of the affair will go toward the club's
' in a far eastern port of the British tiful gift was presented to Mrs. Halb- charity fund. The members interest
themselves in individual cases which
army headquarters, i sthe story of t
by her hostesses.
The combination pic-
are given them by the Ladies Auxil-
how an army officer who steals im-
iary of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0.
tured is of twilled fabric
portant plans is forced to confess and I
commit suicide for honor's sake.' Joseph E. Prezlauer fi of East
the A
Mita- i; B. B. They recently purchased a
rtlexan
lfi
s
.Apartments,
,en
and harmonizing crepe in
clothing outfit for a young girl prior
, Frank V. Martin played the intelli- Hornsu
avenue, has returned from a
to her leaving a hospital and at an-
l i a to Palm Beach,
p
' genre officer, Major Francis Bruce;
navy and the 1 i g lI t e r
Rolfe:
Jo.
eight
Beach,
tr
Ilavana, Cuba: other time gave a shower for several
Arthur E. Schiller, Major
nmi
seph
S.
Burak,
Major
Dick
Fanshaw;
shades.
Jacksonville. Nashville, Tenn., and orphans.
Deborah L. Wilkus, Nina Fanshaw, Chicago. While in Ilavana Mrs.
at
his wife, and Samuel T. Kay, Gener
Prenzlauer attended a banquet given
Sanderson.
in honor of General Pershing by a
group of Cuban officials.
Miss Billy Baker of Chicago, a
guest at the Add ison Hotel, was the
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Nathan S.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Goldschmidt of
honor guest at a dinner and dance Shapero, whose marriage was a re- Chicago announce the engagement of
given for 16 last Saturday eve- cent event, Mr. and Mrs. Max School- their daughter, Caroline, to Sidney
ning at Sinbad's Cafe by Miss Marian er of 3313 Tuxedo avenue enter- Snider, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Value-Service
Quality
Dratkin of Ann Arbor. Miss Marian tained Sunday evening, March 22. Sidder of 2432 Pingree avenue.
Rice of 3318 Calvert avenue enter- with a housewarming. Bridge and
tained 20 guests at her home last keno playing following a 6 o'clock
Mrs. Emma Yalomstein of 2530
Wednesday evening complimenting banquet served to the following Taylor avenue announces the engage-
the Chicago visitor.
guests: Mr. and Mrs. Shapero, Mayor ment of hre daughter, Marion, to
John W. Smith, Mrs. Smith and their Randolph .1. Seidenberg, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of 138 daughter, Dorothy; Dr. Harry G. and airs. R. J. Seidenberg of Buffalo,
wa
11
.
Metzger, Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Fell- N. Y.
■1101■
Pallister
avenue
have
returned
from
•■
1
1.■
1
1.
IMI ■ 1591•111• ■•■ •1011.
California, where they spent the win- man, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Metz-
ger, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Horowitz, Mr.
ter months.
and Mrs. Louis Harris, Abraham Har-
Miss Ruth Lambert of West Han- ris, Mrs. M. Harris, Abraham Barron,
A PLAIN TALK BY LIEBERMAN'S
F Y • -4
cock avenue is spending the spring Mrs. NI. Metzger, Mrs. It. Fellman,
vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kaufmann, Mr. and Mrs.
BRASCH-SANDELMAN
Mrs. Benjamin Lambert. Miss Lam, Robert Schooler, Mr. and Mrs. Israel
Beware of furniture priced suspiciously
Mr. and Mrs. S. Greenberg of 1920
bert is a sophomore at Wheaton Col- Wetsman, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fell-
lege in Norton, Mass. Miss Frances man, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleischman, Highland avenue announce the mar-
low.
It's "too good to be true." The "mo-
Higer, a freshman at Wheaton, also Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Feldstein and Mr. riage of their sister, Shirley Sande'.
hair suite" so marvelously cheap in the ad-
man, to Henry Branch, son of Mr.
is spending her vacation in this city. and Mrs. Jacob Levy.
and Sirs. S. C. Branch of 9317 Gene-
it
vertisement is likely cheap in design, cheap
Thirty-two guests were present at see avenue, which took place Sunday,
: Miss Clara lleineman, who is a
March
22,
Rabbi
A.
M.
Hershman
of-
a
surprise
party
given
Monday
eve-
in materials and cheap in workmanship.
student at Bradford Academy in Mae-
' sachusetts, is spending the spring re- ning, March 9, in the home of Mr. ficiating. After an eastern honey-
moon
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Brasch
will
be
After months of wear, its cheapness is pain-
and
Mrs.
Morris
Fishman
of
2252
reside
in
cess with her parents, who
Gladstone avenue in honor of the at home at 1711 Richmond avenue.
Bloomfield Hills.
fully obvious to the most casual visitor. No
its popularity to its attractive shapeliness
birthday
anniversary
of
Sirs.
Emil
M.

OWF5

France
La
and its extraordinary wearing qualities. No other silk stock-
MAYEROV-ROSEN
Among the Detroiters who have re- Sorock. Sirs. Sorock was presented
more in Furniture than in any other line of
ing c an compare with it. 1 ull-fashioned, pure silk, to and
The
marriage
of
Miss
Florence
with
a
beautiful
tea
set.
cently returned from winter resorts
Rosen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
business can you get something for nothing.
sole reinforced with mercerized lisle. Made in all the
are Mr. and Mrs. harry Frank and
standard colors and the latest fashionable shades.
Miss Lena Farber of 310 Hendrie Herman Rosen, to Lawrence Mayerov,
Mrs. Israel Brown, who have spent
most of the cold season in Los An- avenue is spending several weeks son of M. Mayerov of Cleveland, was
From our nineteen years of selling good
geles, Calif. Mrs. Charlotte Brown with relatives in Oakland, Calif. Af- held at the home of the bride's par-
of 60 East Boston boulevard, who ac- ter her stay in Oakland, she will leave ents at 1519 Seward avenue Sunday
SHOPS
furniture, we advise that you buy furniture
companied Mr. and Mrs. Brown west, for Vancouver, British Columbia, evening, March 22, at 6:30 o'clock,
returned to her home several weeks where she epects to remain for the Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating.
as you buy high grade diamonds or furs, as
The bride wore a white chiffon
rest of the spring season, returning
ago.
gown beaded heavily in silver and
to Detroit in the early summer.
you choose your bank, your doctor ... with
rhinestone beads and carried a show-
Mr. and Sirs. Bernard Fink (Ann
1426 Woodward Avenue
Mrs. L. Schulman entertained with er bouquet of white roses and lilies-
.1. Walter) have returned from their
CONFIDENCE.
i wedding trip and will be at home to a bridge at her home, 506 Mount Ver- of-the-valley. She was attended by
their friends after April 1 at 2303 non avenue, Saturday evening, Starch her sister, Miss Jeanne Rosen, and
.............................
.. .
Only experts know all the points that de-
14, in honor of her sister. Henrietta Miss Elaine Sharnick. Miss Rosen
West Buena Vista avenue.
Rosenberg. A midnight luncheon was wore a yellow chiffon gown trimmed
termine the real value of furniture . . . the
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kavanau served to the following guests: Misses in ostrich and carried a bouquet of
character of the woods and the fabrics, the
of 1486 West Euclid avenue enter- Helen and Florence Sider, Esther yellow roses and Miss Sharnick wore
Starting Monday, March 30th
tained Sunday evening, March 22, in Slatin, Mollie Rott, Ann Geller, Jean- a gold lace gown and carried pink
details of construction through and through,
nette
Klinger,
Celia
Schlafer,
Evelyn
roses.
The
ushers
were
Edward
honor of their fifth wedding anni-
Nights 75c to $1.50. Mats. Thus. and Sat., 50c and 75c.
and the suitability and correctness of the
versary. Covers were laid for 30 Apple and Rose Lefton. Honors were Mayerov, brother of the groom, and
guests. won by Ilelen Sider and Celia Schla- Henry Rosen, the bride's brother. A
design.
black
beaded
gown
was
warn
by
Sirs.
fer.
-
Rosen, mother of the bride, who car-
A pajama party was given at the
In
honor
of
Miss
Ada
Jacobson
of
ried
a
bouquet
of
sweet
peas
and
It's so hard to tell the difference between
home of Miss Minnie Stein in honor
Woodward M Eliot. Glendale 9792.
of Miss Fay P. Ross, a guest from the Pingree Park Apartments, a lilies-of-the-valley.
good furniture . . . worth its price . . . and in-
The out-of-town guests were Si.
Cleveland. Miss Ross will leave Sun- birthday banquet was given by Ed-
ferior furniture ... poor at any price . . . that
ward A. Polokoff Sunday evening, Mayerov, father of the groom; Mr.
day for her home.
it pays to go straight to a house of time-tried
March 15, at King Wah Lo Cafe. and Mrs. Si. J. Cohen and Mr. and
Sirs. Rachel R. Lieberman of 2031 Mrs. E. Jacobson and Sirs. A. Alperin Mrs. M. Melnick, all of Cleveland.
reputation. There you can choose and buy with
Charlotte
Miss
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Mayerov
left
for
an
Clairmount avenue left last Saturday were chaperones and
confidence of permanent satisfaction and your
night to attend the wedding of her Alperin acted as hostess, with Harry extended tour through the east and
money's full worth.
will
be
at
home
to
their
friends
at
niece in Baltimore and to visit in New1Letzer as toastmaster. The center
York. piece at the table, which was in the the Lowell Apartments, Blaine and
rose room, was made un of a beauti- Wildemere avenues, after April 15.
Numerous lovely pre-nuptial af- ful bouquet of roses, tulips, sweet
Although we carry popular priced furniture in
fairs were given honoring Mrs. Her- peas and ferns.
By Rachel Crothers.
standard maker, we specialize in medium and higher
nerd Fink, who was Ann J. Walter
"It is so breezy you imagine you are sitting under and electric fan.'
grades. One of the most comprehensive stocks in
before her marriage on March 1. ; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Held of 1720
—N. Y. Telegram and Mail.
the city. Convenient terms.
Mks Pauline Birndorf entertained on Collingwood avenue have moved to
Jan. 31 with luncheon at the Statler 1127 Palmer l'ark boulevard.
Hotel, later taking her guests to see
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerman A. Becher
"The Goose Hangs High" at the Gar- . Mr. and Sirs. Roy R. Fisher of of 1251 Calvert avenue are receiving
rick. On Feb. 7 Mrs. harry W. Kohn 2210 Pingree avenue have moved to congratulations on the birth of a son,
entertained 20 guests at a bridge 1127 l'almer l'ark boulevard.
SAVE LABOR, TIME AND EXTRA EXPENSE
Sherman, Mares 20,
party in her sister's honor and Miss
Mrs. Samuel Weinberg of 500 Jo.
Mr. and Sirs. Emil Robbins of 2073
Elsie Rassner Was hostess on Feb.
14 at a bridge party and kitchen senhine avenue entertained at a mis- Clairmount avenve at— receiving con-
shower. On Feb. 20 Mrs. Louis Beck'' cellaneous shower Tuesday. March gratulations on the birth of a son,
With the Well Known
gave a miscellaneous shower for her 24. in honor of Miss Ruth Goodman, Grant Joseph. March 20.
629.641 Gratiot Avenue
niece; Miss Helen Goldstein honored a bride-elect. A dainty luncheon was
Mrs. Fink on Feb. 21, taking her served to 35 guests.
Mr. and Sirs. Barney 1.achman of
6230 Michigan avenue are receiving
guests to see "The Outsider" at the'
Mrs. Joseph Rosenzweig, who has congratulations on the birth of a
Mr. Kraemer was formerly manager of the
Bonstelle Play House, after which
Carmel Kosher Restaurant, Detroit.
Miss Goldstein took her guests to the been in California for several months. daughter, Shirley Leah.
trI kOfi
Ti l lITIPOIMar
will
return home the early part of
Addison lintel for dinner.
in itatm. ■■ ■■■ ...■■■■■ • loom 1. ■■■■■■■•
SPECIAL LOW RATES FOR PASSOVER WEEK
April.
TOLEDO LODGE TO VISIT
Sir. and Sirs. Emil Nussbaum have
DETROIT ODDFELLOWS
Adults $30. Children $15.00
Mrs. Charles Parzen of 4043 Michi-
returned from Chicago, where they
Seder Ceremonies strictly obrarved. Make reservations at
spent their second wedding anniver- gan avenue has returned from New
On
Tuesday evening, March 31,
.idlest convenience.
nary. They were guests at the Drake York. where she spent five weeks with
— SEE —
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jericho Lodge No. 490, I. O. O. F.,
WITH COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON
Hotel.
will
be
host to the officers and mem-
Parzen.
bers of Justice Lodge, No. 951, of
The Phi Epsilon Phi Fraternity, a I
Mrs. S. L. Harrison, formerly of Toledo, who will confer the initiatory
9 6 1 THEODORE
club composed of Jewish boys, will
give a dinner dance for 16 guests' Detroit, whose home is now in Los degree upon a large class of candi-
dates. Roth lodges have the reputa-
Northway 4774-W
MT.
CLEMENS,
MICH,
Friday
evening,
March
27,
at
6:30
p.
Angeles,
recently
entertained
at
a
25 SOUTH AVENUE
at Webster hall. The chaperons luncheon complimenting several De- tion of being among the most pro- te.
gres-ive Jewish branches of the Inde-
for the dance are Sir. and Mrs. Peter troit visitors and including Mrs. Is-
Miller, Mr. and airs. Milford Stern ; rael Brown, Mrs. Harry Frank. Mrs. pendent Order of Odd Fellows. Each
and J. Feinberg. Milton Hanauer and Mrs. Robinson. year the members of one lodge are
guests of their fellow lodge. I. Hal-
.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Victor, for- berstam, noble grand, will preside at
Miss Mary Connolly of the educe
tional department of the Board of ; merly of 449 East Palmer avenue, the meeting, which will be preceded
a dinner arranged under the di-
Health will speak next Sunday after.' are residing in their new home, 2980 by
rection of Si. Bordelove. Visiting
Special Engravings for
noon at 3 o'clock at the Y. W. H. A. Elmhurst avenue.
Oildfellows are invited to attend. The
clubhouse, 89 Rowena street, at the I
degree work will start at 8:15 o'clock.
SOCIAL AFFAIRS, ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDINGS
regular monthly meeting of the as- 1 , Mrs. Minnie Gordon and son. Sam-
lid, formerly ofo'449 East Palmer
In fact for every occasion.
sociation.
avenue. are reftfding in their new
The Nichamin Family Society cele- I home at 2980 Elmhurst avenue.

brated its tenth annual dinner-dance
Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin and
at Kirby Center Sunday evening.
March 15. Installation of officers children. Norma J. and Jacob Brown,
Friday
• ook place. followed by a short talk Jr., of 90 Moss avenue left
1550 Woodward avenue
New York,
DURING PASSOVER
bv Rabbi Ezekiel Aishiskin on t h I t e fternoon March 2'1 for
In loving memory of our dear
Schlieme Nichamin, the organizer of whence they will soil for Bermuda
ASK YOUR DEALER
mother, Libby Cohn, who passed
the society. Alec Nichamin, Sr., was They will return in a fortnight.
away nine years ago, Feb. 29, 1916,
If He Hasn't Got It, Call Us
toastmaster and introduced the fol-
Mr. and Mrs L. Hoffman of 5232 the twenty-fifth day of Adar, 5676.
lowing speakers: Louis Rosenzweig.
GLENDALE 8244
Dr. Abraham Altshuler, Dr. Sam uel Brush street. Who have been spend-
For A•Peurbilea• Track. awl Wu.. Boats
Michigan)
A lo•inir mother, true and bind.
Altshuler and Morris Schatzen. Lit- tog the winter at Miami. Fla., expect
2380 TWENTIETH STREET (Near
No friend on earth like her well and.
a Japane!e to return home about Apri, 1. En
For all of u• she did her lint
M iss WelieskY /We
Ile
eternal
rest.
bee
And
God
pan
dance, assisted by her sister, Cellie, route they will snend several days in
Washington, Pittsburgh and Cleve-
at tile piano. Several pian o selections I
Her Loving Sons and Daughters.
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