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JERICHO DANCE AT
BOOK-CADILLAC SUNDAY

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Arrangements have been completed
for the sixth annual informal dance
of Jericho Lodge, No. 490, I. 0, 0.

In Detroit when conversation

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All society RNs and other local notes should be communicated to the office of
Chronicle by 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear In the current week's
Phone Glendale 5.300, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not tato,
ISBN.
than Wednesday.

have been corn
All arrangen il
At a formal dinner held last Satur-
day evening at 6:30 o'clock at Web- pleted for the card party to be given
ster Hall, Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz Saturday evening, April IN, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MO-
of Temple Beth El was made an as- home of
sociate member of the Zeta Beta Tau dell, 1196 Edison avenue, by the La-
Fraternity by the Detroit Graduates dies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No.
Club, an organization composed of 34, I. 0. B. B. Mrs. Harry Klein is
Zeta Beta Tau alumni. Speeches were chairman, N1rs. George Cohen secre-
given by Professor I. Leo Sharfman tory and Mrs. E. M. Sorock treasurer.
of Ann Arbor, Rabbi Loo M. Frank- The hostesses are Mrs. Harry Fleisch- ,
El n
stein
au
, professor of the man , president of the auxiliary; Mrs.
lin, Paul
Ann Arbor chapter; George Macey of Joseph Modell, Mrs. R. Cowan, Mrs.
New York, national secretary; Peter L. Rubenstein, Mrs. E. Schultz and
A. Miller, Harry Scheinman, who act- Mrs. I Neiman. The committee is
ed as toastmaster, and Philip Spiro of endeavoring to make this card party,
Cleveland, editor of the fraternity one of the most successful in its his-1
tory. The public is invited to attend.
magazine.

You Can Depend
Upon What You
Buy at Hudson's

Puns to buying things to wear,

things for the home and things

for

personal use, some one will

almost always say: "You can

DEPEND upon

what you buy

at Hudson's. –

MAURICE BORDELOVE

The knowledge of

dependa-

F., to be held Sunday evening, April
bility of Hudson met( handise is
12, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, in
one of the things tha t has built
grand
ballrooms
and
the crystal a n d
in the Italian palm gardens. Two of
up and maintained this con-
the original Rialto orchestras will
play and feature attractions will be
stantly growing busies ess.
given during intermissions. Maurice
Bordelove
is
chairman
of
the
dance
Mrs. Ned Lipid of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. William Richards of
Utah, formerly Miss Ethel Last of De- Pittsburgh are spending their honey- and is being assisted by William I.
trait, is spending three months with moon in Detroit with Mrs. Richard's 1 Miller, Arthur K. !tartly, William
sister, Mrs. J. Greenwald of Ridge- Meisler, Samuel Mann, Samuel J.
DETROIT
her mother.
wood avenue. They expect to make) Hirschman and William Hacker.
Jericho Lodge recently gave a din:
of Detroit their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Piggy
ner anti dance for its members at the
308 Chandler avenue entertained 14
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Weller of 569 1Book-Cadillac Hotel which proved so
children last Saturday afternoon in Chandler avenue have returned from successful that the same committee
honor of the fifth birthday anni- a ft) weeks' sojourn with their daugh- was reappointed for this dance. Mem-
versary of their lough ter, Esther
b ter, Miss Claire Weller, in Los An- : hers, friends and the public are in-
l'igay. Prizes at games were
woe won y gales, Calif.
1 vited.
Revs Goodman, Alice Globerson and
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Gertrude Siegel.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosenberg 1
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and sons of Buffalo are spending the ,
en ,
Miss Dorothy
Schwartzherg of Passover
,
holidays with their parts,
ro
Utica, N. Y., and brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenberg of 327 '
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartzberg of East Palmer avenue:
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Cleveland, are visiting Rabbi and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Callow of
J. B. Lasky has returned from Cali-
Joseph Eiseman of this city.
fornia, where he spent the past sev- 2666 Webb avenue announce the en-
Miss Ruth Fink of Atkinson avenue eral months with his children, Mr.. gagement of their daughter, Arline,
is visiting her sisters, Mrs. L. S. Le- and Mrs. II. B. Gittleman and family I to Jack N1. Korn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
d.
I Charles Korn of Philadelphia.
vin and Mrs. Harry C. Markle of of H o ll ywoo
Pittsburgh.
Miss Matilda Lieberman of 996 , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blumeno of
Morris Ungar of Youngstown, Medbury aveune entertained Sunday , 1535 Pingree avenue announce the
Ohio, is visiting Mr. anti Mrs. Joseph evening, April 5, with a surprise ju-: engagement of their daughter, Melba
Jeanne, to Morris Harvey Stoller, son
Schoenfield of Burlingame avenue en venile party for 18 guests honoring :
route to his home from Havana, the birthday of Roy Y. Chatlin. Chil- I of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Stoller of
Cuba. dren's games were played and prizes this city.
were won by Louis Bronheim, Miss .
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Sophie
Schwartz ant I Miss Sophie ! Sir and Mrs Oscar Barahal of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Avison of 1646 Katz. Among the entertainers were 15468 Petoskey avenue announce the
Glendale avenue have as their
guest
.
Miss Betty Yucht, who rendered sev-' e ngagement of their daughter, Edith,
n i ece ,
for the assover ho ays t
oral vocal selections; Miss Florence to Boris Ash of Lynn, Mass.
Miss Annette Everett of New Ton
Horwitz, who played and sang popu-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cook of 967
City.
lar numbers, and Miss Adeline Cohen,
who recited a few humorous selec- Warren IMMO(' announce the engage-
St r. and Mrs. Harris Avison and in-
ment of their daughter, Daisy Eva,
tions.
fant daughter, Mae Nettie, of Cleve-
to Samuel E. Friedman, son of Mrs.
land are spending the Passover holi-
Nathan A. Lippow, who was until B. Friednuin of 466 Antoinette ave-
days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. recently a druggist on West Fort nue.
Jacob Avison of Glendale avenue.
street, has spent the past month tour-
---
ing through the east.
Also
Miss Ruth Golden of 12627 Ken-
tucky avenue was hostess to 16 guests
Miss Claire Kapstansky of 1730
Many
Very
Special Value:
Miss
at a farewell party given for
Clairmount avenue has returned from
Augusta Weisberg by the Phi Delta a visit in Bay City. Among the af-
Sorority on Friday, April 3. Miss fairs given in her honor was a bridge
Art Calendars of Temple Sisterhoods
Weisberg left for Western State Nor. luncheon at which Miss Fannie Mrs-
to Feature Four Masterpiece..
z chorn was hostess.
mal, Kalama oo, Mich., last Satur-
day.
Plans are now complete for the
• Mr. and Mrs. H. Stone and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Birnbaum of formerly of 1279 West Forest ave- 5686 Jewish art calendar which is is-
2081 Ilazelwood avenue have re- nue, are residing in their new home sued annually by the National Feder-
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turned from Los Angeles, where they at 2267 Gladstone avenue.
ation of Temple Sisterhoods. The
rgiLINA GLASSWARE
latest number will he a Rembrandt
spent the winter, and are spending
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l'assover week at Hotel Elkin, Mount
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett, for issue, containing four reproductions
Clemens. merly of Glynn court, have moved of famous paintings by the artist, and
in addition, a picture of the painter
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Mr. and Mrs. I. Applebaum of 1646 into their new home at 2653 Webb by himself on the front cover. The
West Boston boulevard celebrated avenue.
I mdar will be made up of four
their golden wedding, anniversary on
Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Ginsburg pages, each containing a Rembrandt
Wednesday, April 8, when they were of Atkinson avenue have left for At-1 illustration describing various Bibli-
hosts to 30 guests at a dinner and lantic City and New York to remain cal scenes.
The Jewish art calendar is an ef-
dance at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
for several days.
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fort on the part of the National Eed-1
M rs. Herbert Wallace of 1929 Vir-
Mrs. Abraham Cooper is assisting oration of Temple Sisterhoods to ac-
ginia park entertained at a surprise Miss Sarah Weinberg as vice-chair- quaint our people with the characters
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in the Bible and Biblical history.1
party
Sunday
e husband.
of the last
birthday
of her
A man of the musical instruments booth
Each year the calendar is devoted to
Chinese luncheon was served to 28 for the Hadassah bazaar to he held a specific Biblical scene or event. In
April 26-29 at the Arena Gardens.
last year's calendar the story of Jere-
guests.
FOR 76 YEARS
A DETROIT INSTITUTION
Joseph Lamport of New York City miah was the subject of illustration.
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Morris Abrahams, who is a senior
These art calendars in their makeup
i
' days n the city last
at the University of Michigan, is spent ,eseral
combine art, religion and Biblical his-
spending the spring recess with his week.
tory.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Abra- . Mrs Sarah Kohane of Burlingame
The four Rembrandt illustrations
hams of 1150 Burlingame avenue.
which will be featured in the 5686
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returned
from
Florida,
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I Hagar," "Moses Breaking the Tablets

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tween 1630-1660. "The Dismissal of
the season.
An exhibition of his works was h eld
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in Waahington last winter.
I the Earl of Denbigh's collection,
Nest Sunday's Sermon:
' shows Abraham in profile., bidding
The Sisterhood of Congregation
O n Sunday morning, April 12, Dr. farewell to Hagar.
tea M on-
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Muses Breaking the Tablets of the
Emanue l will give a br 3,dge
Like a Spring wind wafting the pert ume of budding
at the home Fra nklin will preach the sermon un-'
, day afternoon, April 1
of Mrs. Eli Sacks and her daughter, der the title "The Resurrection Idea Law" was painted in 1659 and is now
n
the
Royal
Gallery
of
Berlin.
this
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the synagogue.
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students who will re- The services begin at 10:45 and the I dashing them to the ground. Mt.
and large sizes. Come in and seltc t front this most
Among the
Sinai appears in the background.
turn from the University of Michigan „public is invited.
The third picture, "Ahasuerus and
wonderful assortmen t.
Friday or Saturday, April 10 or
P .
Tiernan at Esther's Feast," was paint-
ssover:
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o f.t. their spring vacations are the Services for Pa
Services for the Passover festival ed in 1660 and is now in the Rou-
Nfisses Nance Solomon, Pauline Hopp,
ff Museum of Moscow. It de.
be held on Thursday. April
9, , at miantzouseum
Myra Finsterwaltl, Harriet Levy, Jo-
icts a richly decorated table around
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o'clock and on the following at Wed.
,phitu•
!merman,
Julia
Ruth
Brown
O
the which are seated the king, Esther,
nesday morning, April 15,
and Lydia Kahn.
r. The sermon for the first Haman and others. Esther is seen di-
same hou
The Monday Night Bridge Club en- day of Pesach will be delivered by reeling the attention of the king to
Franklin under the title The Tiernan, who looks gloomily before
d ts
i members, the Nlisses D e
ter tine
a
at Enslaves." On the , him.
Beatrice wiener, L illian an d Rose Freedom That
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"Belshazzar's Feast': was Painted
g We want you to know our place, and to gravitate here whenever you
our
assortment.
Meyers,
Sadye
Jacobson,
Anna
Kurtz-
closing
day of the feast Rabbi Berko-
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O man, Rose Renick, Bessie Brenner, witz will preach on the topic "Dis- in 1634 and is now in the
Q' HelenHolinstat and Dolly Myers, at cords In An Ancient Song." These Derby's collection. In
at a table
ill be held in the main audi- Belshazzar is seen seated
X a delightful dinner and card party services trill
I surro unded by his favorite men and
6 held at the Chatham Apartment Ito-
women. He is shown springing up
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t d Sunday April 6. Miss Anna torium of the temple.
terrified by what he sees behind him.
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0 Kurtzman and Miss Dolly Myers won Sisterhood to Hear Alexander
On the wall is a hand writing he
Shop 22, Broadway Market
April 13:
Woolleott ster
"Mene Tekel" in letters of flame.
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The Sihood of Temple Beth El
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will present as its speaker on Mon-
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MSWEMRMF11 day, April 13, Alexander Woollcott, SYMPOSIUM ON ZIONISM
one of America's foremost dramatic
TO BE HELD APRIL 13
critics. Mr. Woollcott has been con-
nected with the New York Times, the
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PASSOVER GREETINGS
the
meeting of the Zionist Cul-
At
N , • Y I o•k Herald • the New York Sun tural Society to be held Monday eve-
and Vanity Fair. His publications
and
Wedgewood
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ning,
April
13,
at
8:15
o'clock,
at
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upon the drama are regarded as au-
new Royal Worcester de signs.
thoritative. His most recent work, Rowena street, a symposium on Zion-
ism will be presented. The following
"Enchanted Aisles," has been ac-
claimed one of the best series of es- will give five-minute talks: Mrs. Hy-
Do you want something new in chi na or crystal fo
says on the stage and stage folk man B. Ullian, national president of
Mrs. Joseph II.
the dinner party, an odd fascinati ng piece for th
which has been published in a decade. Junior Hadassah;
bridge prize, an unfailing welcome wedding or at
Because of his large acquaintance- Ehrlich, former president of the De-
a mem-
ship with dramatists and actors in troit chapter of Hadassah and
niversary gift?
this country and abroad, Mr. Wooll- ber of the national executive com-
mittee; Miss Esther Rosenstein, for-
an
cott's lecture on "Behind the cent s "
Come to Martin's and enjoy the w ide selection be
For every occasion—for Spring and Summer wear.
should be of tremendous interest to mer president of the Intercollegiate
assuredly beautiful quality of Du latest and
Zionist
Society;
Aaron
Kurland,
pres-
all. The meeting begins at 2:30 p. m.
Choicest skins and uniformly fair prices.
designs.
and the members of the sisterhood ident of the Zionist Cultural Society;
Solomon Levin, president of Detroit
and their friends are invited to at-
Young Judaean Clubs; Barry J. Bre-
tend.
vis, president of the Youth of Zion;
Simon Richardson, president of Zei-
Msa's Cleb—April 21:
The Men's Club is announcing as rei Zion Society; Philip Slomovitz,
branch of the'
its speaker for • dinner meeting on president of the local
National Fund; Harry Fried
April 21 Rabbi Louis Woolsey of Jewish
Cleveland, whose address will be upon ga tof the United Jewish Charities
chef and poet
the subject "The Revolt of Youth." and Fred Fox, official
and
Further notice of this event will be of the organization. Members
their friends are invited to attend.
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