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PURITY CHAPTER HOLDS
PUBLIC INSTALLATION

Purity Chapter, No. 359, Order
Ea-tern Star, will hold its public in-
stallation of officers on Monday eve-
ning, Slay 11, at the Eastern Stat

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The Ladies Ausiliary of Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue will hold its MIth-
or and Daughter meeting in the form
of a strawberry festival at the syna-
gogue, Willi: avenue and Brush
street, on Sunday afternoon. May 10,
at 2:45 o'clock. Mrs. William A.
Rankin, supervisor of the Highland
Park Community Center, will speak
on "Woman's Scope in the World's
Work." All mothers and daughters
are invited to attend,

Printed crepes de chine, rad um., and
foulards. Remarkable variety of new
:15 and 40 in clies
terns and colorings.
$1.85 a yard!

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The annual meeting of the Sister-
Temple
Beth
El will be held-
hood of
m Monday afternoon, May IS, at
2:30 o'clock, at the temple, when
0: sip Gabrilowitsch, conductor of the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra and
famous pianist, will speak. Members
are requested to arrange to attend
this meeting, which will be the last
for the 1924-25 season.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth of West
Bethune avenue have purchased the
home at 1169 West Boston boulevard
and will reside there after June 1.

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Printed Georgettes daring, h
designs suitable for scarfs and for (roc's ,
1,1 hen combined with plain niaterii I. '36 a, I
40 inches wide. $2.59 a yard.

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Mrs. Mark Fleischman of the Chat-
ham Hotel left last Saturday for New
York City.

Beautiful Printed Crepeti
SS'onderful variety!
valuvs!
wanted printed
inches wide, $2.65 a yard.

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Mrs. Adolph Sloman, Mrs. Leon
Van Vliet and Mrs. Wallace Rosen-
heim were in Grand Rapids last Mon-
day for the annual meeting eef the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meizels of 552
State Federation of Temple Sister-
Medbury avenue are residing in their
hoods.
new home at 2279 Pingree avenue.

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With new-as-next-minute style notes—
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pins and trim cocardes.

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DOROTHY SC1IILLER

Temple. This marks the close of the
Miss Sylvia Simons of 160 Pallis- I most successful year in the history
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marx, former-
ter avenue recently sailed from New of the chapter. The retiring matron,
ly of Webb avenue, have returned
York for England, where she will Dorothy Schiller, will be assisted in
from I.os Angelo, where they spent
the installation ceremonies by Dolly
spend the summer.
the winter, and are residing in their
Buckingham, worthy grand matron •
—
new home at 323 Richton avenue.
Sirs. Oscar field of Palmer Park of the Grand Chapter of the State of
drive entertained the Art Circle last Michigan. The following officers will
Mrs. Samuel J. Bloomberg is con- week at a beautifully appointed be installed: Worthy matron, lies- r
'
valescing at her home, 2024 Pingree
sie Cohen; worthy patron, A. B.
luncheon.
FOURTH FLOOR
avenue., after a slight operation.
' Stralser; associate matron, Selma lto.
—
Mr. and Mrs. David King of West s enblatt; conductress, Geelda Kava-
Quality — Value — Service
Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeYoung and Jefferson avenue are residing in their tau; associate conductress, Edythe
family of 2067 Euclid avenitaftre new home at 2000 Virginia park.
Covell; Atlah, Lena Taub; Ruth,
Irene Schiller; Esther, Hannah liar-
now residing at 3353 Burlingame
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Sii,s
Mina
Soleevey
of
Oil
City,
Pa.,
vith; Martha, Shifry Leach; Electa,
avenue.
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rose Albert; secretary, Esther Sweet-
Friedberg
of
2005
Hazelwood
ave
wine;
treasurer, Ann Weinbeck; mar-
10101:11111%) Emil Schubot has moved from
shal, Ida Winkelman; chaplain, Hattie
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A Farnsworth avenue to 2250 West nue.
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Sehwarts• Orv,,i,t. Lillian 111onash•
—
Philadelphia avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Perlis of Glad- warder, Betty Bloch; sentinel, Samuel
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenzweig stone avenue had as their house guest havanau.
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Mrs. Ida Blumberg will assist in
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and Mr. and their sister, Sirs. Grace Parisky of ,
§ A of 2005 Calvert avenue Mrs.
Daniel S. Danziger of Saginaw Saskatoon, Sask. Sirs. Parisky is en the floral work and Mrs. Edythe Cu-
gell
is chairman of the entertainment.
left last Tuesday for a fortnight's route to Palestine.
This promises to be the largest social
stay in Atlantic City, N. J.
—
Woodward
Avenue
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Abraham
B.
Stralser
affair
of the season, as I'urity Chap.
1426
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang of of 3826 Brush street are now resid- ter has, throughout the year, been
A
ing
in
the
Dover
Court
Apartments
noted
for the unusual manner in
2040 Gladstone avenue and their
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brother, David Steckler, are visiting at 1927 Pingree avenue. which it has presented its affairs and
no effort was spared to make this
with relatives in West Virginia and
II. J. Brachman was elected secre- final meeting go "over the top."
ntucky.
§
tary of the University of Pennsyl-
I
vania
Michigan Society at the annual i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Feldman
and
t
r e
A family of 8540 LaSalle boulevard meeting held on May 1 at the Uni-
have returned front Miami, Fla., versify Club.
where they spent the winter.
Dr. and Sirs. Saul E. Barnett of
More wear for your silk hosiery dollar. That's
what La France means. This beautiful full-
Charles Finsterwa'd of Calvert 1 915 Calvert avenue and Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund NI. Sloman of 123 Mc-
fashioned silk hose gives more wear than any
✓ avenue is in New York City.
lean avenue have left for an extend- Sunday is Mothers Day:
other stocking of its class. Reinforced with
On Sunday morning, May 10, Dr.
Miss Ruth Lambert left last Satur- ed motor trip through Canada and
mercerized li-le top and sole. Made in all
the standard colors and the latest shades of
day afternoon for Norton, Mass., to the east. They will return after Franklin will preach at the regular
Col-
service a sermon appropriate to
the season.
May 20.
▪ resume her studies at Wheaton
—
Mothers' Day under the title "The
lege after spending a month with her
Mrs. Miss
S. T. Setts
Gilbert,
Mrs. Sara
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. man,
Robinson
and Good-
Mrs. Mother of Yesterday and the Mother
aye-
A Lambert of 664 West Hancock
as maid of Si. C. Weil motored to Cleveland last which
of Today."
This
an address
women,
old will
and be
young,
ought
• nue. Miss Lambert w
o
Saturday
to hear
the Metropolitan
honor at the marriage of her sister,
Grand
Opera
Company
of New York to hear. It will al. contain a mes-
sage
Sarah II. Lambert, to Douglas 1.
sage for men and boys. Services are
at 10:45 and the public is invited.
Brown, which took place on Thurs-
"ii Traviata."
Main Floor.

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Fashionable colors, $5.95 a yard.

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Mrs. Samuel M. Wineman of Flint Young People's Spring Dance:
On Wednesday evening, May 13.
is visiting relatives in the city, en
r oute to her home after an extended the Young People's Temple Club will
;
hold
a spring dancing party in the
stay in Canada.
The members of the Sigma Rho i banquet hall of the temple. Splendid
and excellent entertainment
guests'' will be provided. All members of the
Tau
Sorority
entertained
20 guests
at the
home of
Mr. and Mrs.
Casper
affiliated societies are invited.
C. Velick on Saturday evening, April .
25 , in honor of Miss Mollie Goldstein I Temple Arts Society:
and Benjamin Glacier, whose mar- ,,,,,O
pleAersl
,nn
Tu tty evening, May 12, the
sasociety will hold its con-
riage will take place on Slay 12, and
Miss Stella Stiffer and Abner Licker-
man
of
Chicago,
who
will
be
married
eluding
program
of the
year. Three
on Stay 31. A delightful midnight one-act plays will be
presented
and
all the members of this organization
, are expected to be present.
luncheon was served.

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AUCTION SALE

Court Apartments

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Furnishings

and Fixtures

—
DETROIT TRUST CO., Receiver

— BY

Upon the Premises

2800 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit
on Wednesday, June 10, 1925
at 11 O'clock A. M,

Eastern Standard Time

By order of the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne, in
Chancery, Case No. 113937, dated March 25, 1925, Detroit Trust
Co. will offer for sale at public auction the Receiver's equity in
the above described property, but not for less than $285,000.00.
The purchaser assumes the first and second mortgage liens
amounting to $395,500.00 and taxes for year 1925.

The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
Lodge, No. 34 I. O. B. B., will give ,
a card party on Sunday, May 17, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Braiker
of
Gladstone
avenue. Prizes
,
will 2201
be given
and refreshments
. Mn.
Stocker and Miss Gittleman Ac•
knowledge Unusual Gifts.
served.
—
Complete reports from the co rn -
.
Mrs. Jule Koplowitz of 16162
Woodward avenue has returned after dassah
mittees
which held
worked
for 20
the to Ila-
bazaar,
en April
29
•
spending the winter months in Cali- to . raise the local chapter of Iladas-
fornia.
sah's quids for the medical organiza-
—
tion in Palestine, will be given at a
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rothenberg meeting
which will be held on May
me e
of 2495 Hazelwood avenue enter- ,
. * s ' David R. Stocker was gen-
2 1. Sir
tained
70
guests
in
honor
of
the
'nrith
mileh of their grandson, Gilbert eral chairman of the bazaar and Miss
tlattie GittleMall :A president of the'
Rothenberg.
chapter.
Sirs. Stocker and Miss Gittleman
have expressed their appreciation to
the workers and contributors who as-
sisted in making the bazaar a suc-
cess. The total receipts will exceed
the chapter's quota• of $10,000.
The contributors who gave more
than Sin° in cash or merchandise are
as follows: Grinnell Brothers Musk
House, Gunsherg Packing Company .
Mack B. Weiss, caterer; Parisian,
Russek's, B. Siegel • Co., Ilt.vn's Ba-
zaar, Milton Shop, Frank & Seder,
Ilim•lhoch Brothers. Ettlinger, Bart-I
lett, Aronsson Printing Company,
David Marvmont, Morris Friedberg..
Mrs. David W. Simons, Robinson-
Cohen, II. B. Cohen, Benjamin Krell,
Reliable Fixture Company, Hartwich
Lumber Company. Weldemere Com-
pany, S. Carpen 8z Bros. and Crest'
. lamp Company of Chicago, Michigan
Stove Company. Weil & Co., B. Ab-
ramovitz, 11. Feldman, Ilerbert War-
ner, Judge Ilarry B. Keitlan, Si. Perl-
man, Harry Frank, Si. Lopate, Rob-
ert Loewenhere• Charles and Samuel
Rubiner and Elliott-Taylor.
One of the special features was the
work done by the members of the
–
Society of Jewish Artists in the art
booth. Arthur Lavinger, Samuel
Cashwan and Ralph Rimar, well.
known local artists, sketched differ-
ent persons at the booth.
The raffle tickets for the piano do-
nated by Grinnell Brothers are still
being sold by Miss Sarah Weinberg
of 3l3 East Canfield avenue. Miss
Weinberg expects to complete the
sale of tickets so the instrument may
be raffled at the alerting on Slay 21
of the chapter.

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Nathan Brenner of 637 Alger ave-
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gregation Ahavath Zion on Holbrook
avenue on Sunday. April 27, in mem-
ory of his wife, Mrs. Lena Brenner.
Sir. Brenner's nephew, Rabbi Morris
Lesseraux of Mobile, Ala., delivered
the sermon.

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week. Miss Levin was graduated
from the Detroit College of Law and
is at present studying at Detroit

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