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CHAIRMAN OF BOOTH
AT HADASSAH BAZAAR

Mrs. Louis Rubinson is chairman
of the furniture booth for the ila-
dassah Bazaar, which will be held at

tar

Monday is the Last of the
"Seven Furniture Days"

'OS

"Seven Furniture Days" stands
out clearly as one of the most im-
portant furniture events of the
year at Hudson's.

144$ W.eralhtat

Long Sleeves ----
a guide to
What's New

In day frocks, dinner
frocks or dance frocks
the long sleeve fea-
tures the gowns that
are new.

Now this great event is nearing
its close. People who need furni•
tare of any kind, for homes of
every degree, are urged to take ad-
vantage of these opportunities.

C o nvenient terms of payment
are at your service.

DETROIT

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These are features of
the new frocks now
presented in Kashmir,
flannel, crepe satin,
chiffon, and many
beautiful prints.

Quality — Value — Service

DANCE Au,time

SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 3

— Given by —

Madison Athletic Club

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PHILADELPHIA HALL

(Byron at Philadelphia)

ORIGINAL RIALTO ORCHESTRA

Admissions Ladies 50c; Men 75c.

OBITUARY

Big News

Monthly Payments Insured!
Wen You Buy
a

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from

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All Purchasers of

New or Used Cars

Are Given

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Through a plan to take care of car payments when
purchaser is disabled by sickness or accident.
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AT LOW COST

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OR the young man
who is planning to
give the girl of his
ideals a one to two carat
perfect blue white dia-
mond engagement ring
we have designed the
ring pictured here.

This diamond ring
meets every require-
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buyers — finest quality,
unusual value and ex-
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Months of forceful preparation,
quantity purchasing—these have
provided an extraordinary cones.-
lion of tine, new, dependable fur-
niture, in variety for every rsmin
and type of home—ens( the rallies
are remarkable.

The J. l.. HUDSON COMPANY

The long tight sleeve,
the wrist undersleeve
that breaks through,
the wrist tying peas-
ant sleeve, the sleeve
that isappliqued
smartly, • the cuff
sleeve, t h e sleeves
that balloon.

may time

A novety dance, the last of the
A meeting of the Detroit chapter'
of Hallassah was held last Tuesday series of monthly dances held dur-
ing the winter, will he given by the
evening at the S'marey Zedek Syna-
gogue when final reports on the Ha- Ladies Auxiliary Of Pisgah Lodge,'
dassah bazaar were given. The ba- No. 14. I. O. B. B., at the Hotel Stat-
zaar will be held at the Arena Gar- ler ballroom, Sunday evening, April
dens, Woodward avenue at Hendrie 26. Finzel's Orchestra will play. Mrs.
street, from Sunday afternoon, April Philip D. Cowan is chairman; Mrs.
26, to Wednesday night, April 29. Emil Sorock, treasurer, and Mrs.
The proceeds will go toward Detroit's George Cohen, secretary, of the corn.
quota for the Hadassah Medical Or- mittee in charge. All proceeds go
ganization in Palestine. M rs. David toward charity. The public is invited.
R Stocker, general chairman, presid-
The annual meeting of the Jewish
ed as the reports were given by the
chairmen of the booths. Aiming con-
I Woman's Club will he held in the I
tributions to the affair are those of form of a club breakfast at Webster
Mack B. Weiss, caterer, who is do- hall on Monday noon, May 4,
nating the potato salad and cold slaw - o'clock, when Mrs. Estelle Sternber-
and maid service for the four slays, ger of New York, executive secretary
and Gunsburg Packing Company, of the National Council of Jewish I
which is giving the luncheon booth Women. will deliver the breakfast •
cold meats and delicatessen products. chat. Election of officers and the
A number of articles will be raffled, president's annual report will con-
including a piano donated by Grin- stitute the business meeting. Dr.
Nellie Perkins, psychiatrist of the
nell Brothers Music House.
Detroit Juvenile Court. will slaved
the address of the afternoon on
Rabbi Baruch Epstein, one of the "Sonoe of the Problems of Adoles-
MRS. LOUIS ROBINSON
best known and one of the greatest cence." Members have been request- I
of living rabbis, of Pinsk, Poland, is ed to make their reservations at and
the Arena Gardens, Woodward ave-
now visiting in Detroit. Rabbi Ep-
nue at Hendrie street, from April 26
stein is the author of "Torah T'Mi- early date.
. to 29. Mrs. Robinson has requested
mah" and several other works.
• ,
ar t. S.
Mr. and Mts.
and family of 1917 Geneses. livenue I that
any hours
young on
ladies
can days
devote
,everal
any who
of the
for
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rosenberg are hav moses t o 1'10 Seward
est ars at enue, , selling raffle tickets should call her
spending a week in New York and I apartment 103.
before Sunday. Her booth will raffle
Washington.
six pieces of furniture.
Mr. and Mrs. lloseph M. Mellinoff,
Miss Theodora .1. Aronstam has re- formerly of 1450 Highland avenue,
turned to Madison to resume her have moved to the Buckingham Ho- HAPPY DAY FUND FOR
studies at the University of Wiscon- tel, Third avenue and West Grand
THE Y. W. H. A. CAMP
boulevard.
sin.
has long been the custom in
It
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Mellinoff.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abramsohn are
many cities to establish "Happy Day
moving to Philadelphia. where they Buckingham Hotel will be hostess to Funds" for philanthropic agencies.
40
guests at a luncheon. bridge and Why not celebrate happy occasions
will make their future home.
rah jong at the Wolverine Hotel on
by giving to those less fortunate in
Saturday afternoon, April 25, honor-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank and ing Mrs. Roy Abramsohn, who wi ll honor of the more fortunate ones?
family of Chicago boulevard returned
Thrice blessed is one who gives in this
leave next week for Philadelphia.
manner. He honors his friend or rel-
last . Thursday from Los Angeles,
where they spent the winter months.
Mrs. Julius V. Brown, who recently alive, making him happy; he brings
returned from a cruise to the West ioy to the less fortunate, making him
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freed and Indies and a sojourn in New York i happy, and the pleasure of giving
daughter, who have been snending the City, is now residing at the Imperial I makes the giver happy.
In view of this three-fold joy of
winter in Miami, Fla., will return to Hotel, 30 Peterboro avenue. Her I
Detroit on May 15. En route from daughter. Miss Julia Ruth Brown, has giving, the Y. W. H. A. board has es-
Florida they win spend several days returned to Ann Arbor, where she is tablished a Happy Day Fund for its
camp. At this (line of the year,
in Chicago.
a student at the University of Michi- ne •
gan, after spending the miring vaca-1 with Confirmation Day approaching,
tion
with
her
mother.
with
graduations
and trips to Europe,'
Miss Ruth Kohasse of Cleveland has
why duplicate dozens of gifts? Why
returned to hoe ls , inte after an ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finster- not inculcate an unselfish spirit in
tended vi-it wIth Mrs. Harry Glick Of
wald and Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Finster- confirmants and graduates and en-
Culvert avenue.
weld have returned front a three , courage them to encourage gifts in
weeks' visit in New York and Atlantic' honor for philanthropy? Why send
Mr. and Mr. A. J. Koffman and City. ; gifts to people going to Europe when
daughter, Marilyn Ruth, of 160 Ha-
• traveling lightly is half the joy of the
, zelwood avenue have returned from
Mrs. Harry Levine of Chicago is trip?
Mount Clemens, where they spent the
When sending a donation to the
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
Passover holidays at Elkin's Hotel.
seph Priscol of 4004 Pingree avenue. Happy Day Fund of the Y. W. H. A.,
89 Rowena street, please mention in
On Saturday evening, April 18, Mr. and Mrs. Levine resided in De- whose honor the gift is given so it
Miss Rose Freedman of Taylor ave- troit until several weeks ago, when can be acknowledged to the honored
nue was hostess at a surprise party they left to make their permanent one as well as to the giver.
given in honor of the Misses Sidney home in Chicago.
Freedman and Ann Craig at May
Alvin Schreiber has returned to
Craig's home, 1430 Taylor avenue.
The following guests were present: New York City after spending the
Kathryn Sinher, Betty Ryke, Sidney Passover holidays with his parents.
JAY C. HARRIS
Freedman, Betty Sipher, Ann Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber of
Morey Lavigne, Samuel Samson, Da- 924 West Hancock avenue.
Word has been received of the
vid Morris. Samuel Lavigne, living
death in Lois Angeles of Jay C. Har-
Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Davis, who ris, a former Detroit resident. Mr.
Bustin and Manuel Loshe.
spent the winter months at Miami Harris was born in Detroit and spent
Beach,
Fla., will return to Detroit the greater part of his life here. He
Miss Jean Golden of 3591 Twenty-
ninth street is visiting with relatives late in May.
was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
and friends in New York. Before
Elias Harris. He is survives! by his
Mrs. Edward N. Finkelhor of the widow and small son. Earl; a brother
returning to Detroit Miss Golden will
he the guest of friends in New Lon- Whittier Apartments has returned and sister, Julius Harris and Mrs
from a visit with relatives in Chicago.
don, Conn.
Edwin Goldberg.
Funeral services took place in Chi-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Jack Halperin are cago last Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Eli Sackse and her daughter,
spending
several
days
at
the
Hotel
Mrs. Max Dushkin, of Virginia park
were hostesses to members of the Sis- Pennsylvania in New York City.
IDA SNYDER
terhood of Congregation Emanuel
Miss Isla Snyder, daughter of the
The Alpha chapter of the Beta Phi
and t`. .eir friends at a bridge tea Mon-
late
Ellis
and
Phoebe Snyder of De-
day afternoon, April 13. A dainty Tau Fraternity of Pontiac will hold troit, formerly of Titusville, Pa., died
luncheon was served and prizes given its annual spring dance on Tuesday at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York
by the hostesses. Mrs. Ralph Paul May 12, at the Jewish Community Saturday morning, April 18. Burial
and Mrs. Max Rozan of 2080 Hazel- Center. Orchard I.ake avenue, Pon- took place in Detroit on Monday,
, wood avenue will be hostesses at a tiac. The public is invited.
April 20, with interment at Machpe-
. similar bridge tea for the benefit of
Mrs. Emanuel Well of Elmhurst lah Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
the synagogue.
avenue and Mrs. A. M. Caplan of man officiated. Miss Snyder is sur-
vived by two sisters, Miss Mildred
Mr. and Mrs. I. Berry (Anna Wax) Tuxedo avenue entertained 12 guests Snyder, with whom she resided at the
of Wilmette, entertained several at a theater party in honor of Mrs. Addison lintel, and Mrs. Morris Ro- I
guests at the Hotel Sherman in Chi- Roy Abramsohn, who will leave Satur- senfield of St. Joseph, Mo., ani i three
. cago last Saturday, later taking their day to establish her residence in Phil- brothers, Joseph, Meyer and Julius'
adelphia.
guests to the "Green Hat."
Snyder, all of New York. She is I
large number of rela-
is spend-
Michael Morrison of 408 Farns- mourned by a
I. Wax of Wilmette,
worth avenue is spending several tives and friends.
ing some time in the city.
months visiting his parents in To
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of .onto, Ont.
2458 West Philadelphia avenue have
Mrs. Samuel G. Keywell and laugh
left for a 10 days' visit at French
ter, Shirley, of 3346 West Euclid ave.
Lick Springs, Intl.
nue have returned after spending the
The Alpha Phi Fraternity (Adel- winter months in Miami, Fla. From
phians) will give a dinner dance for Baltimore they motored home, visit-' I
In loving memory of Charles
26 guests on Saturday evening, April ing en route at Washington, Pitts- ,
Marks, who passed away twri rears
25, at Oriole Terrace. Carl Feldman, burgh and Cleveland.
chairman of the social committee, is
ago, the second day of lyar, 5683, 1 ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.. Harris of April 17, 1923.
in charge of this affair.
Kipling avenue entertained with p
on. dear (ether,
surprise dinner for Mrs. Samuel G Rest
Your place nhall never be filled in our heart,
Keywell and friends on her return
from Miami, Fla., where she spent His Beloved Wife, Children, Sister
the winter.
and Grandchildren.

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A further reduction of about 1,500 volumes of fiction, all
regular $2.00 editions. to close them out. All good
titles, of which we purchased too many last year.

The Final Clean-up Price Is

50c Each

or Five Books for $2.00

Two dollars invested in these books will give you many
evenings of pleasure.

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Mrs. Morris London and Miss Es-
In loving memory of Jacob Mosco-
ther Mosenson were hostesses at a witz, who departed this life on April
surprise party given Sunday evening, 23, 1922.
April 19, for Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Nor dead to those who loved his.
Stone of Burlingame avenue in honor
Not lost but gone before
of their wedding anniversary. Deco
To that beautiful Ile of Somewhere
Where parting is no more.
rations were carried out in pink and
blue and roses centered the table, at
Sadly missed by his Children and
which places were set for 20 guests.
Grandchildren.

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YOU CHOOSE WISELY WHEN YOU
CHOOSE A BUICK

mother, Schayne Ruche! Schubiner.
who passed sway sin years ago. April

29, 1919, the first day of Iyar, 5679,

The eye full of sadness look. farawe,
' In the land where wax left g grave.
under • tree
Lonely. a
n
A white atone
can e see.
ne
t o
white•blue.
And bloo•orning flowers

Next Sunday's Sermon:
Inc title "The Gentle Art of lbs they h, M
V
'nk
,in tlet"fi r re"" d n .woes
Criticism." Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz a
rank. of the brate she stood and
of Temple Beth El will preach the won the
was
ernbrscisel
with • heavy fog
l e regula Sunda y
L
:
1
s i e c e rmo nlie at
rw
m711
The
For sunshine end Pence •he
discuss r mSoudne n a c
of the stage, of music and of liters. With i l e truthfol she carried her nag far
'....,•:',indjnbrdZ., from
tore and the effects that their criti-wh
silent power..
cism has upon the average American '
the herine's grave.
r tear on Helen
Brought
•
silve
open
to
the
Schubtner.
mind. The serv ices ATP
—Wri tten by
public and begin at 10:45.
her
Children and
Sadly missed by
Grandchildren.
The Quiet Hour of Music:
On Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock
In
loving memory of Mrs. Anna
Abram Ray Tyler will hold his usual
interesting quiet hour of music. The, Goldgleid. who departed this life
three
years ago, April 27, 1922.
soloist of this month will be Mrs.'
Helen Kennedy Snyder, alto of St. , To have, to love to part.
s
heart.
Is the saddest thing of the !olemn
Paul's Cathedral.
In oor heart. your memory linger.,

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Confirm•tion A
Rehearsals for the confirmation ex-
ercises are to begin next week. This
year 89 boys and girls of the temple

will be confirmed an Sunday, May 31.

Sweet andtender. kind • and true.
There is not • des goes over
That we do not think of you.

lien Loving Children and Grand
children.

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