A merkam lavish periodical CeNter cuyro N A ra NUS -CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THIRTEEN FIEVETRO1111:WINII_ORONIC1,B ATHENA GIRLS CLUB TO GIVE BRIDGE TEA Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz is actively interested in a bridge tea to be given by the Athena Girls Club on The B. Siegel Co. Spring presentation presents everything that is new and smart in the realm of fashion, at a mide range of moderate prices. $35 to $395 ikalta Jr". ■ cr rs — " •, ,3 1 "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." 633-37 Forest Ave. E. Melrose 6570 1- tp 1111111111111111111111111111111 111111111 1372 Penobscot Bldg. Phone Cad. 5593 of ig. ro= od ire as ith with Longdecved Frocks 135.00 110.00 165.00 Madame will like these Ensemble Suits—the frocks have snug, arm.. fitting sleeves. A new, smart detail. Coats developed in •harmeen or Ot- toman silk. Frocks of flat crepes or crepe combinations. Shades are Tiger's Eye, Carnelian, Wattle, Wigwam, Chili, Cicada, Navy. MRS. PHILIP D. COWAN March 29 at the Hotel Statler, by the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. 13. B., for the benefit of the charitable enterprises in which the auxiliary is interested. Guests are requested to wear masques if pos- sible, as six beautiful prizes will be given for the best costumes. Mrs. Sorock is treasurer and Mrs. George Cohen is secretary. Among the hostesses are Miss Anna Kauf- mann and Mrs. Joseph Modell. Second Floor E14i7 R ITIg r S °"'6-°'°. SOCIETY HOLDS ITS ANNUAL MEETING Jewish Publication Society Met in Pittsburgh March 22. Mrs. llyman Gordon of 2515 Chi- The thirty-seventh annual meeting of the Jewish Publication Society of Over 2,500 people attended the committee in charge of space conces- America, which has its headquarters Zion ball at the Arena Gardens last sions at the annual bazaar of the De- in Philadelphia, was held on Sunday Sunday evening given under the aus- evening, March 22, in Pittsburgh, troit chapter of Iladassah, to be held pices of the Youth of Zion Or- April 26 to 29 at the Arena Car- with Rabbi A. Hillel Silver of Cleve- ganization. The holder of coupon No. 1 dens, Woodward and liendrie ave- land as principal speaker. The chair- 1306 was the winner of the round nues. The haberdashery booth, which man of the meeting was Judge Josiah trip ticket to Palestine. Samuel L. will feature the latest in men's ac- Cohen of Pittsburgh. The following Miller was chairman of the dance committe was in charge of the ar- cessories, is in charge of Mrs. David committee and his executive abilty rangements: Marcus Aaron, Louis J. I King, who will be assisted by Mrs. and experience in managing large en- Robert Adel, Mrs. A. J. Koffman and Affelder, II. J. Appelstein, M. L. Av- tertainments were largely responsible Mrs. Harry Fineberg. Unusual num- ner, Leon Falk, I. W. Frank, Judge for the success of the evening. Mr. bers will be featured every evening Josiah Cohen, l'eter Glick, Louis Miller was assisted by Simon Rich- and a special program for the chil- Gordon, Rabbi S. II. Goldenson, ardson, Zelman Wasserman, Harry dren will be given on "children's Rabbi II. Hailperin, Mrs. Joseph Breves, Mr. Brode, Jacob Wilk, Miss day." One of the attractions on chil- Jackson, Irvin Lehman, Rabbi 13. Harriet Levine, Naomi Margolis, Ann dren's day will be a doll parade, with Lichter, Edgar Kaufmann, Raymond Bookstein, Lillian Steinberg, Miss Zu- prizes for the prettiest dolls shown Kaufmann, Bennie Nieman, Marcus brin and Judith Saffron and other Rauh, Max Rothschild, Rabbi Good- 1by the small guests at the fair. A members of the organization. Miss man Rose, Sol Rosenbloom, Said !fortune telling booth, a tea room to Esther Siegel and Morris Mendelsohn, I be managed by the Junior Hadassah Schein, Abe Seder, A. Leo Weil, Mrs. dressed in the costume of the chalut- I members and a fashion show are A. H. Vixman and Mrs. Edwin Zug- other features planned by the execu- zim in Palestine, picked the lucky smidt. tive board. Mrs. Esther Simons is number for the trip to Palestine. The At this meeting plans were dis- proceeds of the dance will be used for new member of airs. Alexander Free- cussed for an enlargement of the the Palestine Pioneer Fund. work of the society. There is an man's committee. Meetings of the Youth of Zion are ever-increasing demand for Jewish held every Wednesday evening at 89 great Miss Gertrude Bennett of 3764 Rowena street. All young people in- literature of every sort and a Brush street was hostess at a bridge terested in Zionism are invited to at- deal of stress was laid upon the im- portance of carrying out the many Sunday afternoon, March 22, for the tend these meetings. projects of the society, notably the Sigma Beta Upsilon Sorority. Prizes wider distribution of the New Bible were won by the Misses Blanche Ben- The warden of Sing Sing prison, Translation in English; the prepara- i nett and Rebecca Alper. New York State, will allow the Jew- tion and publication of this Bible ish inmates to celebrate Passover. with the Hebrew text; the completion 1 Milton M. Alexander was in Grand Albert M. Friedenberg of New York of the new Jewish Commentary to Rapids on Friday, March 20, to ad- is treasurer of a fund to purchase dress the advertising club of that Passover supplies for the prisoners. the Bible. New Easter Millinery —every irarmiing variaton The new modes as decreed by d Paris are here for your selection. hats are still high but not quite so pinched. Flowers are appearing and the mode is much varied. 1 • _ • 0- Clever Ensembles cago boulevard is chairman of the FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS IV ilimelhochs I ZION PROVES SUCCESSFUL Our cleaning and dyeing methods help you dress happily, snappily and ECO- NOMICALLY. If you want a demonstration of clothes- transformtaion, phone Melrose 6570. 'S Mrs. Philip D. Cowan is chairman of the masquerade and civic charity! ball to be given Sunday evening,' BALL GIVEN BY YOUTH OF Away with Winter's dark curtain! We'll lift the shadow off your clothes! If "Th. Prophecy of Isaiah;' to Be Played at New York Celebration. .aciat itiid Let Us Bring Spring Into Your Home! II CHAIRMAN OF AUXILIARY' MASQUE BALL OF MAR. 29j On the second chapter of Isaiah, And it shall come to pass in the last days," Cantor Jassinowsky has made a beautiful composition which charmed many of the music critics who heard it. The prophet describes the great happiness that awaits the future gen- erations when the Messiah will come, "Then all nations shall be welded to- gether under one ideal and true peace shall reign over the world; then swords shall be beaten into plow- shares and spears into pruning-hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation neither shall they learn •Nar any more." Cantor Jassinowsky pictures all this in wonderful colors and tones. His "Prophesy of Isaiah" is a grandi- ose work well suited to the divine conceptions of the prophet. With this composition, the talented Jassi- nowsky opened up a new branch in the field of Jewish song, that of pro- phetic movie', which has as yet not been touched. A group of Jewish men of learn- ing, scholars and musicians who heard the music were so inspired by it that they decided to let the Zionist leaders know about this novel composition. MISS SOPHIE SCHWARTZ At Temple Beth El, Dr. Chaim Weiz- Sunday afternoon, March 29, from 2 man, president of the World Zionist to 5, at the Steller Hotel. Refresh- Organization, heard the composition ments will be served and prizes Will sung by Cantor Hershman, with the be awarded at each table. Tickets result that the manuscript was sent are being sold by Miss Matilda Lie- with a special committee via the berman, chairman of the affair; Miss President Arthir to Jerusalem, where Schwartz, other members or at the it will be turned over to Dr. J. I.. door. A feature dance will be given Magnes, the director of the Hebrew by the Misses Marcelle and Sarnia University. Wagner, 4-year-old twin daughters of The United Synagogues of Amer. 1Mr and Mrs. Jack Wagner. ca, which will celebrate the opening of the llebrew University with a grand concert has invited Cantor lassinowsky to sing his composition, ' "The Prophecy of Isaiah," for the radio at station WEAF on April 1 at 7:30 p. m. Spring Coats and Suits in the Smartest Modes ) feerp - --- — CANTOR PRESENTS PROPHETIC MUSIC IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 10.00 to 45.00 MILLINERY SALON ENTIRE FOURTH FLOOR city. o===o=o1===aoeloc==nolcto Mr. and Mrs. J. Hirschfield of 1210 Newport avenue returned Thursday, March 19, after spending several weeks in Indianapolis. "EVERYTHING FOR THE LIVING ROOM" , Two classes organized by the De- 11 es troit chapter of Junior Hadassah, the /I le- :he ;he gh, the 0 g Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schor of ' 2476 Blaine avenue announce the bar mitzvah of their son, Sydney,' 11 , which will be held Saturday morning, April 4, at Emanuel Synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Schor will be at home on Sunday, April 5, from 2 to 5 and 7 0 to 10 o'clock in honor of their son. No cards. een ill- hat WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF rith our Exclusive Living Room Furniture fed BUY AT WHOLESALE PRICES As an introductory price to new customers. we ■ re offering • two-piece mohair su bin d frame and base and with ° is er is a 165 O Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Dalitz and I family, formerly of 2267 Gladstone I re residing in their new ] , home at 1302 Packard avenue, Ann Arbor. -- 0! Complimenting Miss Billy Baker s o U of Chicago, who is staying at the Ad- Hotel for several weeks, the 0 Bison : cushions, for .Neirz2e,!,%,.,:lirf, - ;;I:;:tItli,r= • • 0 . Alhambra Furniture Shop ' 2 74 East Hancock avenue, Sunday evening, March 22. Miss Baker's cou- sin, John Bennett, will by host at a eve- M theater an inne r party Friday O ning, March 27, in her honor. U n 0=1107==9011220=0 9418 WOODWARD AVENUE d d RE-UPHOLSTERING — RE-FINISHING — SLIP COVERS 11 A 1=10=01==110=01 * ota0-0-01Xiims***-000.003310Cstsn0-0000-00.0************0-00-000-0 S END PASSOVER WEEK AT n oring Mrs. stork show „era!, held held last Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Mor- ris Fishman of 2252 Gladstone ave- P nue ' Covers were laid for 15. Harry Abramson I The Reh Hotel B. ISAACS TO SPEAK ON SHORT STORY WRITING Bernard Isaacs, principal of the United Hebrew Schools, will speak to members and their friends of the Zei- rei Zion organization next Sunday Directly Connected With Bath. Cars Stop in Front of Door. evening, March 29, at the Y. W. H. A. cluhouse, 89 Rowena street, at 7 STRICTLY KOSHER SERVICE p. m. The topic of Mr. Isaac's ad- ,06nrinnrs000-tm 1 dress will be "The Art of Writing 090.00-0-00-000000060.000-000000-0-000000 Stories" and will be illustrated 252.5-25-25 - 61sZsese_ 52575252. szsas-abj by sketches. A short business meet- ing, followed by dancing, will con-, dude the program. The organization will hold a social MT. CLEMENS, MICH. Phont Mt. Clemens 26. Reservations For IAN I Littman's YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE 2814 Hastings Street Telephone Cherry 2523 and MISCHA FISHSON, Company Managers M. SCHORR Saturday and Sunday, March 28 and 29. Matinee and Evenings , Entire Company The Popular Drama by the EF : I Zionist group and the current events class, will meet Monday evening, I March 30, and Thursday evening, April 2, respectively at the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena street. Miss Dora Tannenbaum is the leader. "THE HEART OF A CHILD" _ — Popular Prices — LGry Monday Evening, March 30, •1 "MONEY, LOVE AND SHAME" I. Wednesday Evening, April A Testimonial Benefit Performance given in ur Com- no honor of the two well kwn •ctors of oLos. n and Abraham panylvi• , Sy Fishma "I WANT MY WIFE" higan) Friday Evening, April 3 "THE WANDERING SOUL " and musical evening Sunday, April 5. Members and friends are invited to attend as the organization's guests. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Weddings — Card Parties Engagements — Funerals In fact for any affair—and rea- sonable otoo. Call as for prices. SUBWAY FLOWER SHOT Charles H. Rosemarie, Prop. 231 GRATIOT AVENUE Phone Cherry 9171 A HOME BEAUTIFUL WILL NOT FAIL TO INCLUDE ONE OF OUR FINE DINING SUITES Just the very sight of them will cause a real desire on your part to own one for your own home. The marvelous tones of the woods, the colorings, the trimmings, the finishes, the workmanship, the durability of the suites them- selves—these all bespeak quality, exactly what's wanted in the home fo par- ticular tastes. Ten full pieces to each suite in the finest period designs— Adam, William and Mary, Heppelwhite, Sheraton, Tudor, Jacobean and others. Choice of walnut and mahogany. Here are brought for your atten- tion the choicest furniture values of the year—recently arrived and just brought in from our warehouses on to our selling floors. Visit the store and see for yourself. We are convinced that no other outlying store displays so much truly high class furniture—and priced so moderately. NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME HERE FIRST aairmount Cars Oakland Cars Pass by Our Store aieliack &Cantor 9332 Oakland Avenue One Block Away at Owen 1