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CELEBRATION

WH
TH HEBREW SPEECH
WI

Nathan Shur, as the representative
United
f the children attending the

Ultra Modish New Frocks

birthday cake.

A glorious array of all that is new and smart for
Spring. Models for every occasion in individual
fasaions for misses and women.

$65.00

$39.50

•13.Sitais

NATHAN SHUR

Hebrew Schools, will give a short
speech in Hebrew to open the Detroit
celebration in honor of the formal
opening of the liebrew University in
Jerusalem, to be held at the Kirby
• Center Sunday evening, April 12.
Master Shur will translate his talk
' into English for the benefit of those
who do not understand the Hebrew.

Club
Notes

Young
Judaea

That Old Suit is Good
For Another Year!

B'noa Rachel.

Daughters of Zion.

chs

Presenting

The

Sarah Suede
Sports Frock

25.00

And now
Worn at Palm Beach!
presented in the Simple Frock Shop,

'1 Engagements

for Spring and Summer wear here.

Miss Jeanette Jacobs gave a recital
at her home, 7432 Poe avenue, last
Saturday afternoon in which thefeel-:
Mr 81111 Mrs. A. Katzin of 5670
• ComMonwealth avenue announce the
lowing children took Poet' Shirley
'
Krell, Marvin and Leslie Rosenberg,. , engagement of their daughter, Mot-
}.sank Lubarsky of this city.
Helen Rosenberg, BettNI Ann am ' lie to
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Ileen Jacobmn, Louis Payne, Edna
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marer of 6022
Starks, Beatrice Barnett and Wallace
Dix avenue announce the engagement
Rosenberg. A recital for the ad-
-•
vanced students will he given by Miss of their daughter, Helen Anne, to Al-
bert W. Szoki of Peoria, Ill.
Jacobs next week.
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1 i nsterwald
Mr. 111111 Mrs. Leo Feltner of 3746
51 r. and M rs. Charles
of Calvert avenue are in New York, Pingree avenue announce the engage-
where they were met by their dough. inent of their daughter, liedwig, to
is 1.eo A. Coskey of 4111 Brooklyn aye-
tern, Miss Lucille Finsterwald, who
residing in Boston, and Miss Maxine nue.
Finsterwald, who is a student at Wel-
Mrs. r
lesley College, Mass. Mr. and
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"""""""'"I"'n
Louis Finsterwald of Detroit wnt- )
panted them to New York.

The last meeting of the B'nos Ra-
chel was held 'Tuesday evening, Mar.
91, at the home of Sophie RushewskY,
623 Englewood avenue. A discus-
sion of the opening of the university
on the Mount of Olives was given by
Esther Serling, Dora Coopersmith
and Sophie Rushevsky. The next
meeting will be held on Monday, April
13. at the home of Miss Copinsky,
club leader. A special Passover pro-
grain has been planned.

Don't throw it away! Just have it
cleaned by us and you will wonder at
the remarkable improvement we have
made with it. We do all necessary
mending and return the suit nicely
pressed. Why buy a new suit when your
old one can be made to answer the pur

,

OLSHANSKY-JACOBSON

The marriage of Miss Fannie Ja-
cobson, daughter of Isaac Jacobson,
Two hundred and fifty guests at- to Samuel Olshunsky of this city took
tended the bar mitzvah reception place Sunday evening, March 29, at
given last Sunday evening at Eman- 7:30 o'clock, at Mr. Jacobson's home
uel Synagogue by Mr. and Mrs. S. K. 1492 West Euclid avenue, Rabbi Jo-
Slobin of 2900 Clairmount avenue in seph Eisenman officiating. The bride
honor of their twin sons, Norval and wore a white crepe gown trimmed
Sidney Slobin. Nathan Gold-tick was with three satin frills held in place
toastmaster and speeches were given with a rhinestone buckle. She car-
by the two boys Mr. Slobin, Bernard . I a bouquet of white roses and
.
byher
ci d ial of the United li e
( soars, Schools, and Meyer Stone. Mrs. carnations. She was
Weinberg,
brew
attende , and her
aunt, Mrs. WOE'Weinberg
Slobin recited a poem entitled "The
in sister, Tillie Jacobson. J. Weinberg
composed
and Maurice Jacobson acted as ush-
Brothers," which she
After their honeymoon trip Mr.
honor of her sons. Miss Aline Schil-
y ers.
,1
b
.,„ „,"„i e
at
land
Mrs. Olshansky will reside at 1492
no,
sang•
p
ra
, I e r, so
Miss Miriam Skolnik and Miss Sarah West Euclid avenue.
I Epstein played a violin solo. Before,
introducing the two boys, the toast• .
muster presented each with a lighted

Two-piece Sports hock, with Sarah
Suede jumper, and crepe Chanel

skirl. Deauville scarf may be worn
an cape, or tied tightly around throat.

Maine, White, Blonde, Bluetit', Rose

of France.

25.00.

Simple Frocks Second Floor.

Miss Louise Saints. who is a stu-
dent at Wellesley College, Mass., is
Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Brown (LB-
spending her spring vacation with her ,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling lien Scher) are receiving congratula.
I lions on the birth of a daughter, Star-
of the Addison Hotel.
-
• g ery Joan.
Mrs. Meyer Mansbach of Holbrook
avenue and Mrs. Max May of West-II Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiglitz of 1902
minster avenue returned last Tuesday I La Mothe avenue are receiving con
front Los Angeles, where they spent 'I gratulations on the birth of a daugh
the winter. Mrs. Mansbach was the I ter, Josephine, on March 27.
uest of her daughter, Mrs. Herbert ,
Mr. anti Mrs. Oshie I. Baker (Ethel
liar hutz (Edith Mansbach), whose Schlussel) of 1605 Calvert avenue
was an event of last sum-
marriage
m i e
announce the birth of a daughter,
Naomi Ruth, on March 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Farkas of 23 .4
,
edbury
avenue
celebrate
M
I twenty-third wedding anniversary IV
fiat
I week with a family dinner for

13 rttli N ott s

The Daughters of Zion, under the guests.
guidance of Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, held
Although no special features were
Mrs. David Bloch of 191() Glad-
its second meeting March 29 at the
tone avenue has left for an extended announced for the meeting of Pisgah
Electio n
1 ., held at
El Moshe Synagogue.
Lodge,
Nto• . , • 0 • it .
trip s to Southern Virginia.
officers took place. Mae Muftnlin wa
I the lodge rooms last Monday evening,
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elected president; Frances Segel, vice-
30,
the
members
present
were
president; lila Schultz, secretary, and . , Sir. and Sirs. Daniel E. Goldberg March
of a number of surprises.
Celia Chesluk. treasurer. Mrs. Lip. 1 ttif e .. 20L5 Hazelwood avenue are now , recipients
The
interest
manifested
in
the
meet-
at 2492 Pingree avenue.
kin read a pamphlet on Young Judaea
lili
I ing is attested by the fact that the
—
rind explained its aims and ideals. A I
Mrs. Sophie Gruskin and family I hour of adjournment was just short
Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
Passover
program
was
planned
for
"A
midnight.
Melrose 6570
have moved to their new home at 322 1 of
the next meeting.
The proceedings were enlivened by
533-37 Forest Ave. E.
Owen avenue.
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an
impromptu but spirited debate he-
I
-
Pirchai Zion.
t ween Sidney Alexander and Sol
One hundred and Oft y people at-
At the last meeting of the Pirehai I
Reports 88 to the victor
Blumrosen.
Zion plans were completed for it Pe- I tended the bridge tea given last Sat-
afternoon at the Women's I are conflicting, but the concensus of
— sach party at which money will be', urday
of
Clubs
house,
Second
.
opinion
seemed
to indicate that the
A Federation
raised for the Palestinian Scout,
avenue, bylaffair was a "draw." The next busi-
" Hand" \ea': boulevard and Hancock
"Kind),
rehearsal
of
the
held. The next meeting will he held • the Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority.lness meeting of the lodge will prob-
i Among the sorority girls from the ably establish a new attendance rec.
at the home of Florence Gross, 429 University of Michigan who attended ord because of the desire of many
. I members to be present at the derisive
' East Palmer avenue.
were the Misses Julia Ruth
att l e.
Ilarriet Levy, Eleanor Scher, Pauline b
Committee reports indicated that
Stars
of
Judea.
Hopp,
Nance
Solomon
and
Josephine
AS AN ADDED ATTRACTION
,
the
work of the lodge is progressing
The meeting of the Stars of Judea
]merman.
systematic manner. Especially
was held in the Bialik library of the
•
ing.
was the report of Max
Center Saturday even
y
8. The next meeting, w 1 c Miss Sylvia Internian of 20:15 Glad. interesting
will
be 2 the second anniversary of the stone avenue will be hostess at a I Edwards concerning the recent meet-
Mh
Kart
of
the
Michigan
Council at Flint.
ng
AND HIS
b, will be held Saturday evening, bridge tea Sunday afternoon, April I Mr.
i
Edwards stated that the initia-
club,
5. for the members of the Pi De lta
' tion and banquet following the coon-
.4pril 4. at Rebecca Zaen's home.
Phi Sorority and their friends.
• cil meeting were successful in every
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way and that Flint Lodge was • to be
Herz! Judaeans.
Mrs. Charles Hopp and Mr. and I
The first social event of the ilerzl Mrs. John C. 11011, left last Wednes. I highly commended for its good work
NOW PLAYING AT
f
o
in that connection.
Jutilteans was held at the home
, by motor for Chicago.
Following Mr. Edwards' report, D.
Abraham Block, 503 East Palmer day
—
,
avenue. Refreshments were
D. Josephs
Oreckovsky
and Hiram D. Frankel
Mr. served
and Mrs. Max
of the'
respectively
the president and execu-
Hotel have returned from
At the last business meeting Paul
nd
Stevenson
a
I rive director of District Grand Lodge
• fey in Florid-. .
'ironer spoke on current tonic,
No. 6, gave short addresses. Mr.
the revised constitution was pre. a three months s
‘')'eingartien
Frankel outlined, briefly, the various
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
(
settled.
of Flint spent several days last week activities of the order.
HOUSE OF SHELTER TO
N ‘ l t s y Iting relatives and friends in the
MEALS
, Memorial Nig
SERVE PASSOVER
Sol Blumrosen,
chairman of the in-
Blumrosen,
LVD. AT WOODWARD
tellectual advancement committee,
Mrs.
Samuel
R.
Glogower
of
2419
B
E. GRAND
N. Bielfield, president of the House'
a'
'announces
that the annual "Lodge of
of Shelter, 299 Winder street. re- I Calvert avenue has returned from
quests that all who wt.)) to avail \ several weeks' stay in French Lick,I Sorrow" will he an event of Monday
1,11111,VIlle, Ky. evening, April 6. Memorial services
themscht's of the opportunity of en- Ind., and
—_
over meals ',
!for Ben B'rith who have died during
ying the Seders and Pas ,
the past few years will be held in
j o
com- I
should kesister not later than fl ors-
t „ h „,,, ,, hapel of Temple Beth
day. April 7, at the office of the lions,. GE.NEROIJS GIFT GIVEN
ing at 8 o'clock sharp. The me•
TO
COMMUNITY
CLINIC
f
Shelter.
Otherwise
they
will
net
'
e
o
inorial address will be d liverea by
_
be accommodated. The president ..f
MUSIC AND DANCING
I
Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin.
ous
memorial
to
the House of Shelter invites the
Through a gener
t h,,
M. On by Both Orchestra.
per t Jews
:
.
of
Detroit
to
visit
and
ins
From 6:30 P.
ith
New
building, w hich has been completely the Fresh Air Society, the North End , ireei B ,..
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remodeled and now offers to transient ' Community Clinic,
1216
Westminster,
The social welfare committee
iced
a very
valuable ,
• of I
FOR RESERVATIONS
I avenue, 1188 rece
and poor Jews the comfort and con- ]and highly appreciated piece of equip- t he B'nai Writh Hillel Foundation at
PHONE NORTHWAY 3861
an up.to-date hospital steriliz- the University of Illinois is aiding
venience of a modest hotel.
t
! men Through
it. the service the clinic .1ewish boys and girls, graduates o I
.o.anmmoigIRPIL
. is
is able to render has been greatly ex- the university, to secure employment.
ORGANIZE BRANCH OF
r
tended. Supplies can now be p Pr' The efforts of the committee are made •
WOMEN'S U. H. S. LEAGUE pared aseptically making the sere- necessary because of the fact that the I
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Ja d a i, o f th e students has in some I
At a meeting of a group of women' ice for minor injuries, operations.)
handicapped them in their '
Saturday evening. March 28. at the I etc., equal to that in any first class (18,1118
search for employment.
tt. there was dispensary.
E. Lipf pithe
connected Reports just received front Eng.
Only ' those
inn
home of Mns. 11. nc
oman'
s
imately
the work of the clinic realize te . land advise of the establishment of
organized a brah o
ls I with
hk a new lodge at Edinburgh and of
League of the United Hebrew W Schoo
under the name of the West End 1 difficulties encountered through lac ' plans for the formation of lodges in
Woman's League. The immediate of adequate equipment. Both the G l asens„
Leeds, I.iverpool and fir.
of
the
North
End
Community
.
staff
Keep the Date Open.
purpose
this branch
is to provide
busses to of convey
the children
who live Clinic and the board of the Fresh Air i mingham. It is planned to organize
new District Grand Lodge in the
The Yiddish Players Company will perform at Orchestra Hall
action
for
a
been able to see them in
far from a Talmud Torah to and from Society are deeply grateful indeed to Br i t i
Isles.
s h
this memorial for this sorely needed ,
who have not
Street.
the
he benefit of all tho r own theater on Hastings
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schools. I' •• snake on the im- . nd valuablegift the first step in
will appear •t
at their
fil
Future E•ents:
the Boma
•
e ntire c ompany
seeuring a clinic adequately anti e
This is the first time the
h
r•
lt
April
I3—Children's
night.
hea
portance
of
such
a
means
of
convey-
any other theater.
that it ciently equipped fur good
May 10—Initiation. banquet and
poed
int out the fact
opportunity of teeing one of the finest Jewish Stock
Mrs. Eleanor Jones Ford is
ance and
work.
is
essential
in
the
Twelfth
street
dis
'dance.
this
Co
no t miss perform
director at the clinic.
Companies
the well known modern tour-act operetta by
triet, where the Jewish population is
J. Tanzman.
d Mrs David Zemon
wide ) sc
'INTERCOLLEGIATE CLUB
and Mrs. Philip Shulman, directors of
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs.!
DANCE TO BE INFORMAL
the Woman's League, of which
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Arthur Schwartz is president, spoke
. i.. Jessie Ph ilia Kopatz, singer
the
Issue and prom-
is
now
connected'
The Intercollegiate Club of Detroit
in the name o
and support. and entertainer.
Tickets for sale at Orchestra Hall all week; also at
third informal spring
iced
its following
full co-operation
The
temporary officers with Dancing,
the Ruth 118
Ward
School avenue.
of Art . 'will hold its
Yiddish Playhouse, Cherry 2523.
Witherel
studied with the late dance in the ballroom of the Statler
Lippitt, and
Sunday evening, April tit,
were elected: Mr, H. E.
has
.
t
1
Mira), vice-chair- Miss
Helen . at 9 o'clock. The committee in
Emil Piserro, lioris G u
' chairman; Mrs. F.
finance we ar e r -
of Musical charge, headed by Dr. Arthur Gins-
'
Cuomo
Mrs. • . •
man;
tary; Mrs. F. Shultz, recording sec- \ Fitzgerald of the Instte
assist ,
and in New
York. dancing
She willti anill
w berg, has secured the services of Al I
in teaching
ballroom
a
his "Michiganers
retaty; Mrs. S. Kali, treasurer; Mrs. Art
Strauss and
and Mrs. R. Burstein, give instruction in vocal training to well known collegiate orchestra. The
C. Schmidt
.
are students,
majority
of
the
players
children and beginners.
trustees.
2814
at Ann Arbor and are active in mil.'
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Saturday Matinee, April 4

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"GIRLS OF TODAY"

2 to 8 P.
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service it

Saturday Night, Sunday Matinee, Sunday Night,
April 4 and S

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Thursday Matieee •nd Evening, also Friday,
Saturday Maine. •nd Evening, Sunday Matinee,

April 10, 11 and 12

"THE JEWISH CROWN"

four•act Operetta by Boris The

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Commemoration of

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Littman's YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE
Hastings Street

Telephone Cherry 2523
nd FISHSON, Company Managers.

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294 Kenilworth

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LE SPEAKS
MISS B' DRAM
GROUPS
TO 'Y'

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PERFECTION LODGE MEETING ' , verity affairs.
I The Intercollegiate Club is cam.
SPEND PASSOVER WEEK AT
holiday,
,
red
of
30
Detroit
young
men
Passover
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That sympathy was necessary in which
Owing
to the Wednesday evening. ) ar e graduates of various colleges end
begins
of
dra,
.
universities
throughout
the
country..
I
this 0
order to get the most out
April 8, the officers of Perfection
make
by
striving to
made
No. 486, F. and A. M., an- I They are all
mattes was the declaration
degree
will be of , dance one of the best affairs of the e,
p. m. on C.
April
8 instead
Miss Jessie Bonstelle of the Bonstelle Lodge,
0
Company at • lecture given to the flounce that the F.
spring
season.
W m- given at 2
and that the lookout
of the Young
dramatic groups
meet at the carne,
en's Hebrew Association Thursday in the evening
i
PERFECTION LODGE
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
1
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evening, March 26. Miss Bonstelle committee will
0
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the hour.
,
F.
and
486,
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Reservations Phont ML Clemens 26.
a
told the story of her career from
I Perfection Lodge, No.
special communi-'
she first acted on the stage at the
s
CARD
OF
THANKS
will
hold
M.
Bath.
Cars
Stop
in
Front
of
Door.
.
A.
time
stressed
the
need
of
With
Directly Connected
—
Max Frazer and
family of 254 Bel- cation Wed.iesday, April 8, at 2 p. m.. _ 11",
age of 4. She
those desiring to
C. degree and lookout committee. ,
STRICTLY KOSHER SERVICE
• good technique in
0
wish to thank their i F.
become actors Miss Bonstelle told
A N DO RF, Secretary.
S
•
h
400-00-0aa
d on the modern stage of] many friends and rclative,s for . the)
Or der o f — . BENJAMIN, W. M. ' goocloisoixxxxxvoaoo******-0-0-0-0**oo-o****-o-ao*
of
play,
an
ex-
and wholesome
W
.
the
clean
MAXWELLL
lample of which is "The Goose Hangs kindness shown them during their re-

The Reh HotelI

For

High," she declared.

cent berearement.

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