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\ KADIMAH GIRLS DANCE I
AT STATLER APRL 5

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Miss Apple is actively interested in
the dance to he given Sunday eve-1
ning, April 5, at the Stotler Hotel by

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Practically every

For the benefit of those who have
In accordance with the iilan ob.
no homes in the city and those who
served for several years, the annual have never attended a Seder supper,
Congregational Seder celebration the Young Women's Hebrew Associa-
I given the second night of Passover at tion will conduct two Seder suppers
Temple Beth El will he held Thurs- for the first two nights of Passover
day evening, April 9, at 6:30 o'clock.
at its clubhouse, 89 Rowena street.
A committee from the sisterhood, un- Strangers in the city and transient!:
der the chairmanship of Mrs. Louis as well as persons who are rooming
Musliner, will have charge of the in Detroit are invited by the associa-
dinner. A rule put into effect this tion to attend the Sinters, which will
year is that none may be served ens be held Wednesday and Thursday
b s reservations have been made and
a ; evenings, April 8 and 9, at 7 o'clock
these reservations must be in the of- Reservations must be in by Monday,
fice of the temple not later than Tues. April 6, and the charge is $1 a plate
day, April 7. All members and then Aaron Rosenberg will conduct the
households have been cordially in- services at the first Seder and will be
vited to attend and the officers of the assisted by Cantor Samuel Vivito of
temple have expressed their hope that the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, who
an unuSualy large number be present. will come in for the second half of

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• Day after day they come
unusual

effeels, flaunting original
styles, displaying
exquisite materials...the
vanguard of the loveliest
slippers of Springtime,
soon to be revealed
in amazing variety at
' the shops of I. Miller.

Miss Helen Dalitz, formerly of
Gladstone avenue, who is residing in
Ann Arbor, was the honor guest at
a farewell dinner given at the Hotel
Stotler last Monday evening by the
members of the Lu Ana Club. Ten
guests were present, who later at-
I tended the performance at the Bon-
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A DETROIT INSTITUTION FOR 76 • YEARS

,ANNUAL

CHAL-HAMOID PESACH

DANCE

— Given by

IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, Morris Barit, who
died three years ago April 5. the
eighth day in Nisan.

Missrances Ili gs r of 'West Bos. •
ton boulevard has returned to Norton,' • ''''—'''''''-''—'—'----
Not de•d to tho.e who loved him.
Frenklin to Give
Not loAt Ina none before
Conn., to resume her studies at Dr.
To that beautiful 1.1e of Somewhere
Book Review Sunda y:
I Wheaton College after spending the
Where parting I , no more.
. On next Sunday Dr. Franklin will
■ s pring recess with her parents.
review two hooks of importance,
his Loving Wife, Children and
—
Honoring Miss Abby Goldberg of which have recently appeared, en-
Grandchildren.
the
2047 Virginia park, who recently re- titled "Daedalus, or Science
and and
Future," by J B. S. H aldane,
CARD OF THANKS
turned from spending the winter
young "Icaruc, or the Future of Science.
--
grout) of
NOW York City, a
folk entertained two weeks ago with by Bertrand Russell. Both
of
these
sal
and Sidney Slobin, sons of
figures in the
No
authors are prom inent
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S. K. Slobin of 2900
and
their
a dinner party at the Addison lintel. scientific and literary world
Clairmount avenue, greatly appreci-
—
books deal with modern scientific
.
gave
a
The Athena
Girls
Club
bridge
tea at the
Stotler
Hotel last ' problems. Dr. Franklin will analyze ated the lovely gifts which they re-
Sunday afternoon which proved a the subject matter of these two vol- ceived in honor of their bar for
mitzvah
their
ccess. The Mis,s Marcelle and umes and will discuss them in his dis- and thank their friends
and thoughtfulness..
su
Sarnia Wagner, 4-year-old daughters course Services begin at 10:15
enter- the public is invited.
ANNOUNCEMENT
of M ,.. and Mrs. .lark Wagner,
—
rained with several fancy dances.
Coegreeational Seder:
Dr. Gabriel Samter, formerly of
—
I
On Thursday evening, April 9 at
d his
atiot aven ue, has movSech
Mrs. Leo Newhouse and small
will hold its I 00 Grtu
erer
hter Sara of New York City 6:30 o'clock, the templ1e Seder
Suite 204 in the
The I o 4ffices
1.
ong $..'
annual
Building,
115
East
Grand
River
ave-
are visiting Mrs. Newhouse'. parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of dinner this year will be presented by nue.
_
2047 Virginia park. Mr. and Mrs. a committee of the sisterhood under

Goldberg's granddaughter, Miss Nili— the chairmanship of Mrs. Louis S.
Gladwin, Mich.. is Musliner. The cover charge is will be
ed
deed Goldberg of
also their guest. $1.50 per plate. Attention call
again to the necessity of making
—
Theodora Judith Aronstam. who is . reservations in advance. Cards have
studying at the University of Wiecon- ' been sent forward to all members of
R. the congregation and only those who
sin, will return Wednesday, April
to spend the Passover holidays with . return there in time indicating their
her parents. Dr and Mrs. N. E. Aron- desire to be present will be served
No reservations can
his occas ion.
scam of 27,03 Gisd•tone avenue.
be t accepted after Tuesday, April 7.
—
Miss Myra Finsterwald. daughter Dr. Louis L M.o. to Address
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald
at Ann Arbor:
2275 West Boston boulevard. who Union Service
of
is a sophomore at the University of On Sunday evening, April 5, the
with union services in Hill Auditorium in
Michigan. left last Wednesday
of co-eds and faculty mem. arm Arbor will be held under the 1
a group
berm for Urbana, Ill., to attend the , auspices of the Jewish Student Con-I
M. Franklin pre-1
convention of the Women's Athletic gregation. Dr. Leo
ion!
ing. The address o n this occas
,
They went by motor sid
L Mann!
Associations.
be given by Dr. Loui s L.
will
and will return next Monday.
Sr Temple Sinai. Chicago. The serv-
—
Western ices begin at 7:30 p. m. and the mem-
common-
Miss Augusta Weisberg of
Normal, Kalamazoo. Mich.. is hers of the Detroit Jewish
State
are invited to attend. The Temple
her narents. ity
with
s-ending
the Meyer
week Weisberg of i Bet': El choir will render the musical
Mr
and M.
r. Mr
service.

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THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY

BOOTH NEEDS ARTICLES

Mrs. J. S. Souls of 2146 Taylor
avenue and Mrs. E. C. Saulson of
2218 Gladstone avenue have appealed
to the members of the Detroit chap-
ter of Hadassith to write their friends
for packages for the parcel post
booth of the bazaar to be given April
26 to 29, as such packages must be
given to either Mrs. Souls or Mrs.
Saulson within a fortnight. This
I
e
Among the Detroiters who have I Mrs. Oscar BArie and Miss Janet both is an unusual feature o
been spending the winter in Los An Arie of Hazelwood avenue
left stay
last soar and its success depends on the
weeks'
video and adjacent places and wholThursday for a several
have recently returned or will return In Des Moines, Iowa, and Chicago, co-operation of the members. Out-
of-town persons are requested to send
to
rom 25 cents on
soon are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss, where they joined Mr. Arie, wh i had articls valued
Sirs. left several days before.
t fmark written
$t
Miss Sadie Hirschman, Mr. and M
$ with the pri ace
package.
They
will
be
sold
at
r.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
'
Mr. and Mn. Louis Lipson of 1236 the
NI. A. Lipsitz,
returned the marked value, unopened.
' Wilkus and Mrs. M Joseph Rosenzweig,
who arrived in Detroit a fortnight I Burlingame
avenue trip
have
from
a two months'
through the
f
west, when they visited Tia Yuana,
ago.
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Mex.; San Francisco, Los Angeles,
and
Mr. and Mrs. R. Nederlander
venue have Great Falls, Mont.; Seattle, Wash..
a
family of 629 Lawrence
Saranac Lake, N. Y. and Chicago.
left for

The Zionist Cultural Society has
postponed its meeting from April 6
to Mond ay evening,pril 13, due to
the Passover holidays.

These are just a few of Hud.
son Services. We invite you
to use them.

ELIZABETH APPLE

the Kad'inah Girls Club. Finzel's Or-
chestra will play. The patrons and
patronesses are Mr. and Mrs. harry
Fleischman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Klugeman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H.
Prenzlauer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ged-
rich, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein, Dr.
and Mrs. E. M. Sorock, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
George Cohen and
Philip D. Cowan. The committee, in
addition to Mirs Apple, includes Ethel
Smith, Ethel Klein and Rosalind
Frank. Ticket+ are being sold by
members and at the door.

I family of 653 Medbury avenue have , Kass.
moved to their new home at 19811
Harold Imerman has resumed his
i
studies at the University of Michigan
Chicano boulevard.
—
tes of after spending several days with his
Prates
Honoring Mien Rae
r. st
an d Mrs. A. Imerman
Cleveland, who is visiting in the city, I parents, M
one avenue.
Of 2055 Glad
hi eta Nu Sorority entertained
the PtheaB
ter party last Saturday eve-
Isaac Greenberg of 2210 Pingree
at a
week at
ning, followed by a pajama party at
will spend Pas
the home of Miss Tillie Wexler oflavenue
soveerns.
Clem
I the Elkin Hote l, Mt.
2451', West Philadelphia avenue.

Lot 60x167. Open for inspection Sunday 2 to 9, or by appoint-

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Reply's to Elect, lea! Equipment
Lamp Shade ]faking
Radio lova:Mhos In Detroit

Mr. and Mrs. Max May and dough
ter, Mrs. Max Berendt, and grandson,
James Behrendt, of 79 Westminster
avenue have returned front Cali-
fornia, where they spent the winter.
Mr. Berendt returned several weeks
Mrs. Samuel Saltzman (Lottie ago from Germany and other Eu-
Spoiler) and infant daughter, Dolores ropean countries.
Marilyn, have returned from Los An-
Mrs. Alex Imerman and family of
geles, where they spent the winter,
and, with M:. Saltzman, are residing 283 Frederick street have returned
with Mrs. Saltzman's brother and sis- from spending the winter in Miami,
, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Spalter of Fla.
338 Owen avenue.
Alexander Freeman of 20 Chicago
, 1 Honoring the birthday anniversary boulevard spent last week in Massa-
ichusetts, where he visited his (laugh-
1 of their children. Audrey and Melvin
Miss Elsa Adele Freeman,
at La-
ter
'
I Wallace, whose birthdays are in
Sell Seminary, and in New York,
same week, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wal-
guest at the Vonore
a
where
he
was
1 lace of 3021 Calvert avenue enter- Hotel.
1tained 15 children at their home last
— --
Sunday afternoon. Easter colors and'
Miss Madeline Rosenberg, who
favors were used.
spent the spring recess with her par-

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the ritual. Samuel Weiss, a former
rabbinical student, will conduct serv-
ices at the second Seder. Both men
and women are invited.

Home Decorating and Nanning.
Drapes Measured and Made to
Order
Roos and Linoleum Laid by Ea
yells
Mono-
and
Hemmed
Linens
praelnlOil
Table rads Made to Actual Meas-

The Knollwood Country Club will
break ground Sunday, May 3, at 2
p. for its club house. Appropriate
ceremonies will mark the event, an
important one in the short history of
this, one of the youngest of Detroit's
country clubs. Organized only last
fall, the Knollwood Country Club has
Alre ady I
a ph en omena l growth.
laid out and
had
17 fair wa ys have been
seven greens are in readiness fur
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg planting of bent stokes. Spring work
The Beta chapter of the Phi Beta of the Addison Hotel, has returned has already begun; seed has been or-
Na Sorority will hold its first informal
dered and will be planted at the ear-
to Simmons College, Boston.
dinner (lance at Northwood Inn Sot-
liest possIble moment. Nine holes
wt I
urday evening, April 4. Covers
b
Louis N. Halstein
will be playable this stunner and the
Mrs.
1
Dr.
and
Miss Rae
sday entire course of 18 holes prepared
be laid f or 16 guests.
avenue
left
last
Tue
of the , of Michigan
sail
Freidles of the Alpha chapter
sorority in Cleveland will be the guest for New York. whence they
will Eu- for fall seeding.
through
The Knollwood Country Club
1 on April 15 for a
of honor.
lrope, North Africa, Palestine and the course will be one of the finest in the
—
Near East. They expect to be gone district when comnleted. The land is
Meld
Mrs. Samuel Marwil and son,
rolling and picturesque enough to
yin. of 1734 Virginia park will leavel for six months.
make it interesting for the most par-
Saturday, April 4, for a short visit'
Ida
G.
Silverman
of
Leslie
of go tans. Arthur
Miss
'
avenue entertained the members of ticular
(lam, and
golf rabid
architect, and George S.
Chicago.
I
McLean,
construction
superintendent,)
Freedman and I the Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority and
Mr. and Sidney
Mrs. Louis
and Devoh, of 266 their friends at a bridge luncheon are enthusia.tic over the possibilities
ra
lren
last Sunday afternoon.
of the course.
e have re-
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The plops for the club house were
East Philadelphia avenu
each, Fla.,
Mrs.
S. T. Winkelman
and avenue
daugh- prepared in the offices of Charles N.
' trifled f from Miami B
Minnie,
of 2278 Blaine
Agree,
architect, who designed the
where they spent the winter.
ter,
Wher Hotel and other notable
Mr. and Mrs. Erving Moss (Harriet I have returned after a seven weeks'
buildings
in the city. Following the
Cleveland
and
Pittsburgh.
visit in
Winston) have returned from the ir ! I
fo .. rmal program, a tour of the course
honeymoon, spent in Florida an d ,
will be made under the leadership of
Cuba, and are at home at 2211 Fin.' Mrs. Louis M. Eston and son,
golf architects.
Free avenue. Mr. and Mrs II. A. Moss I Bobby, of 1437 Collingwood avenue the
of 1975 Pnigree avenue returned with
and her mother,
Mrs. A. from
Rutter
of I The Knollwood Country Club now
I Cleveland,
have returned
Miami
Beach, Fla., where they spent several . 1 has
a membership
200,
with
many
applications
on of
file.
The
cost
of
them from Florida.
membership is now $500, an increase
—
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bachrach of I weeks.
having
gone
into
effect
on
March
15
—
hi is limited to 300.
2210 West Philadelphia avenue left 1
Cornell Klein of Los Angeles, for- The membership
1e . m
e,Ky. .1
— In e.ee . 0 club
.oe ortice ot trie
duo i s at 100Book
Friday morning for Louisvillparents, me rl y of 346 Txedvenue, D c club i I a,
with their
wit
tly
organized
aa
dramati
etro
M
spend
Passover
to
rec en
Angeles I Bu ilding;
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ortner.
1 for the young folk of I.04
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selzer and 1 under the leadership of Mrs. Sidney HADASSAH PARCEL POST

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special service for the con-
venience of Hudson custom-
era. Just now, while you are
planning new things for the
home, you will be interestee
to know about our home ser-
vices, a few of which are listed
here:

should be communic•ted to the office ol The
All society items and other torsi no
order to appear in the current week'.
o'clock Wednesday afternoon in
go.. to be received not later
Chronicle by
Society Editor. Mail notices
Imue. Phone Glendale 9.300,
than Wedneeday.

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Sunday Eve., April 12, 1925

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Wit) Easter, we will usher in th

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Have your home decorated by
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Will come to your homes, ar-
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rooms and wall decorations,
blending drape+ and rugs to
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will make your homes into
places of beauty for your Pass-
over holidays or Spring decorat-
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Cherry 4951

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