MENETRonImustiffiaoriicts PAGE SIX Greater Strides in Building for a Greater Hudson's artiagto Luxurious 1 DANTO.BERLIN Ir. and Mrs. Morris Berlin of To- led o, Ohio, announce the marriage of the it daughter, Rosemond, to Ira PO Ds nto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham nto of this city, The ceremony tol k place at Temple Beth El on T1 ursday, May 7. but not Masons on exterior brick work arc at the fourth floor. Granite setters are busy hoisting in the big stones for the lower stories of the new Farmer build- ing. While over in the Woodward building new fixtures, duplicates in type of the tine fixtures on the first floor of the new building, are being in- stalled every night. °O Extravagant meeting of the Detroit The N The Arts Society of Temple Beth El will hold its annual meeting in the chapter of Hadassah will he held on T sr.ilay evening, May 21, at the form of a dinner and dance at the temple on Monday evening, May 18, ghaarey Zedek Synagogue, when final retorts on liadassah bazaar at 6:30 o'clock. Election of officers will be held. The last performance will be given and the piano donated to the bazaar by Grinnell Brothers for the season was given last Tuesday Plasterers are already in the new evening at Temple Beth El, when Music House ruffled. Mrs. David R. building preparing for our entrance three one-act plays were presented. Stocker was chairman of the affair. and before they finish painters and The first was a humorous sketch of A musical program and social hour decorators will transform the main a young couple whose wedding gifts will follow the report. Mrs. Retta Jacobson will sing at the meeting. floor of the Woodward building to were "White Elephants," in which Albert E. Rosenfield, Miriam Levin, match and harmonize the color scheme Mrs. Jerome Ackerman of Chicago Alfred I. Dreyfus and' Ruth Franklin in the new building. took part; the second an Oriental boulevard entertained at a luncheon May wonderfully presented by Gladys and mah jong at the Phoenix Club These are great undertakings—but Warren Garrett, Clara B. Becker and last Tuesday afternoon. Places were to build a Greater Hudson Store we Marie K. Abrahmsohn, entitled "The set for 28 guests at a horseshoe- need to do great things in order to GLASIER-GOLDSTE 1 N Siege," by Colin Campbell Clements; shaped table lavishly decorated with Of charming simplicity was the achieve greater Hudson service. That the third a Japanese skit, "A Dear roses and fresh cut spring flowers. c eiling lust Tuesday evening of Miss Little Wife," by Gerald Dunn, in is our ambition—and Detroit has en- lolly Elizabeth Goldstein, daughter which Margherita Brown Martin, A. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of dorsed our ideals! I f Mr. and Mrs. David Goldstein, and R. Brasch and Elmer C. Farber acted. Second boulevard have returned from en Glasier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra "White Elephants" is from the pen abroad, where they have been since 'lacier. The ceremony took place in of Kenyon Nichelson. During the he presence of a small company of first intermission Mrs. Retta Jacob- last January. They spent much of (datives and friends. Rabbi A. M. sun, charmingly gowned in an old their time in Italy. lershman officiated. fashioned colonial costume and car- Mrs. H. Wilensky and (laughter, Miss Helen Goldstein, sister of the rying an armful of roses which she bride, was her only attendant. The distributed through the audience, Florence, have returned from Los Angeles, Calif., where they spent the groin was assistoil by his brother, sang "A Garden of Old-Fashioned We continue selling year after year an undeviating winter. Max Giesler. Roses." She was accompanied by quality in upholstered furniture, luxurious in appear- Irsmediately following the cere- Miss Irene Rosenberg. mony and reception, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Edna NI. Lewis of 7741 John ance but reasonable in price. Glasier left for a trip to New York R. street and her brother, Saul, have Miss Emily I.ambert Morris of the returned from a two weeks' stay in and Atlantic City. Hotel Stevenson has chosen Thurs- Cleveland. EXCEPTIONAL SATISFACTION IS ASSURED YOU day, June 18, for the date of her marriage to Justin Pulver of New Mrs. Mack B. Weiss and son, Les- York City. ter, of 536 Garfield avenue, have left for New York to attend the confirma- Mrs. Henry A. Krolik of Burlin- tion of Mrs. Weiss' nephew, Albert Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Silver of 2294 game avenue is spending several William Berlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pingree avenue announce the en- weeks at the Royal Palace Hotel in M. M Berlin of Far Rockaway, L. I. Mrs. Weiss and her son expect to re- gagement of their cousin, Miss Lena Atlantic City. turn on June 4. Roman Reiff, to Carl Carson. Miss Hundreds of thrifty shoppers have Rieff is a former resident of Pitta- Mrs. Joseph Hollander, who, with COME Mr. and Mrs. S. E. ()oldie have re- burgh and Mr. Carson lived in Lon- Mr. Hollander, spent the winter already found satisfaction at our turned from a motor trip to Cleve- IN don, England, before coming to De- months in Los Angeles and San new Twelfth Street Dry Goods The Store With a Reputation. Diego, Calif., was the honor guest at land and Pittsburgh, where they were troit. AND Store, which is featuring an en- a farewell party at the U. S. Grant the house guests of their grandpar- HASTINGS AT FOREST tirely new and exclusive showing SHOP Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Eisenman hotel in San Diego prior to leaving ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Feldman of of Theodore street announce the en- for Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Hollander Pittsburgh. of Spring Dress Goods this week. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30. gagement of their daughter, Irene S., expect to return about May 18. See for yourself that we are style Mrs. Samuel Rosner and Mrs. to Max E. Fenster, son of Mr. and trice leaders. Aaron Rosner entertained at a kitch- Mrs Marcus I ensler of 2009}laze d - Irving S. Wolfe of 4002 Vicksburg en shower Sunday evening, May 10, trod avenue. avenue and Louis A. Selin of 13201 sage at the home of the Cornier, 1654 Ha- co-a-aoaaaoop0000-o-ocm00000 0 aoas000*****00 Oakmen boulevard have left for an zelwood avenue, in honor of Miss Isaac Lieberman of 1940 Seward avenue announces the engagement of extended fishing trio on the Ausable Blanche Rosner, whose marriage to Silk and Nate Horwitz will take place May 31. his daughter, Rose, to Harry Whitt river in Northern Michigan. Tonight 8:20 -- Cotton Miss Rosner was the recipient of of San Antonio. Texas. THIRD WEEK Miss Ethel F. Cohen was hostess many beautiful gifts. — Novelties Con to 16 guests at a personal shower on (Sun., May 17) Mrs. Rose B. Wein of '226 necticut avenue announces the en- Tuesday evening, May 5, at her home, Miss Dora Tomeran of 4622 Michi- of Every Kind. g M Eves., 50c to $2.60; Wed. Mat., 50c to $1.50; Sat. Mat., 50c to $2. gan avenue entertained at a surprise gagement of her daughter, Charlotte, 1662 Taylor avenue, honoriniss ne. party Thursday evening, May 7, in to George A. Rytus of Toronto, Ont. Ethel Dorb, a bride-elect of Ju Fine Linens. Miss Rose Penn, Mrs. I. Goldman and honor of Miss Ruth Neimark, who Anne Nichols' Miracle of the American Stogo Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Friedman of Mrs. Dorb won high score at bridge has left for an extended visit in Chi- Dorb received 574 Leicester court announce the en- and mah jong. Miss cago. gagement of their daughter, Esther many lovely gifts. Mrs. Jacob Roth of Bethune avenue Blossom, to Maurice II. Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Litman Gould have entertained several guests at a lunch- Mr. and Mrs. II. Levin of Detroit. moved from 1934 Clairmount avenue eon and bridge at the Phoenix Club Mr. and Mrs. B. Schlusse1 of New to the LaSalle Manor Apartments on on May 5. York announce the ertagement of LaSalle boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Modell of their daughter, Minnie, to Harry B. Irving Gould, who formerly resided Seats Now Selling for This and Next Week. 2808 HASTINGS Newman, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A. at 2011 Hazelwood avenue, are also 1196 Edison avenue will be at home ltzkowitz of 589 Leicester court. residing at the LaSalle Manor Apart - on Sunday, May 31, in honor of the STREET With the original Chicago Company intact, direct from 58 weeks confirmation of their son, Saul. No Near Clairmount ments. — cards. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wasserman of •t the Studebaker Theatre, Chicago. Dayton, Ohio, announce the engage- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gould enter- Mrs. May Cohn was hostess to 20 ment of their daughter, Roselle, to tained a large number of guests at 040000000 0000000000000000 0 0 000 Irving Swaab, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 house warming Sunday in their new guests at a luncheon at the Phoenix mummemommove Club Wednesday, May 6. The minum wrommusznirmermerrommompoimmu 10170 Samuel Swaab of Detroit. The wed- home at the LaSalle Manor Apart- tables on were li 0=01=1101=0=)1=01=101:201 beautifully decorated B ding will take place in Dayton on meats. with cut flowers. May 31. "At home aw•y from home." Miss Rena Zeiger has returned In honor of the engagement of ; from a several days' visit in Colum. a their daughter, Elizabeth Dater, to bus and Cincinnati. B Max Glasier, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dater Mrs. Margaret Montgomery of of 10292 Cardoni avenue will be at home on Sunday, May 24, from 7 to 12756 Kentucky avenue entertained at a birthday 10 o'clock. No cards. Mrs. Meyer Me er Meyerson the Mr. a am I NI e following gu (Mary Iloneyvvin) of Leicester court party at her home Saturday, May 2: Mrs. William Fleischman was hos- are receivirti aingratulations on the Hazel Chavey, Mildred Lipke, Rose tess at a luncheon on Friday, May 15,1 birth of a son, Arlyn Ivan, on May 9. Montgomery, May Dennison, Elea- at the Phoenix Club. O ( nore Loeffler, Catherine Shea, Fan- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons (Ger- a i a Hirsch, Margaret Knott, Anne O The Zionist Cultural Society has Cordially invites you to trade Brooder of Chicago) of 25 Bur- Meyers, Pauline Margolin, Marion postponed indefinitely its meeting lingame avenue are receiving con- Paul, Nettie Satovaky, Anne Marcus OPEN SATURDAY scheduled for May Di. Plans are be- gratulations on the birth of a son, and Ethel Snell. Il AFTERNOON ing made for a banquet, for which Brodie, on May 3. ! UNTIL 6. The Misses Claire Atlivaick and notices will be sent to members. — . fl Dr. and Mrs. Sol Quentin Kessler I i Sara Lieberman will leave on Tues. Mrs. Grover Wolf entertained at West- (Tillie Garrett) of 1848 East Grand day, May 19, for an extended West- a luncheon at the Phoenix Club on boulevard are receiving congratula-l ern trip, including visits in Chicago, Saturday, May 2. O tions on the birth of a daughter, Su - i Denver, Colorado Springs and Salt RED RUBBER FORCE san Garrett, on May 12. Lake City, Utah. C STOLARSKY-SILVERMAN The marriage of Miss Freda Silver- mi n, daughter of Mrs. Hannah Silver- an of King avenue, to Philip Stolar- sk y, in of Morris Stolarsky of Grand aV enue, took place at the bride's home ut Tuesday evening, Moy 12. Rabbi Jr seph Eisenman officiated. The bride as charming in a coral colored satin awn and her veil was held in place ith a wreath of pearls. She carried a bouquet of bridal roses and lilies- -the-valley. After the ceremony inner was served to 60 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Stolarsky will reside ii Detroit. The J. L. HUDSON COMPANY /di Spring Dress goods Display Engage:units r.zwL ■■ GARRICK AEUE'S ""IRISH RosE,1 A. PUPKO 9022 TWELFTH STREET r Schroeder's ■ I The HOTEL girths MAMMOTH SURPLUS CLOSE-OUT Is In Full Swing. GODDARD n a O O Hot Springs We have on dis play at this sale at our two big stores the most complete line of building hardware — all be- low coat. CUP, $1.00 SIZE GUARANTEED ELECTRIC dsi nil IRON AND STAND, $5 00 41 sVU VALUE WHITE SCRUB BRUSHES, 20c Sire 3 I c or25c ZOMB1NATION DUSTLESS — REVERSIBLE MOP AND DUSTER, REG. $3.25 0 During the recent celebration of Mr, and Mrs. Ben Morrison of 10227 Dexter boulevard are receiv- "boy's week" in Los Angeles, Cor- ing felicitations on the birth of a son, nell Klein, formerly of Detroit, par- ticipated in the services held by Lynn Ellis, on April 24. Rabbi Magnin of Temple B'nai B'rith Mrs. Alexander Kohut of New of Los Angeles. 0 York, one of the 12 noted Jewish Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman and women of the world, addressed the New York chapter of liadassah at its t annual meeting on "How I children, Belle, Max, Billy and Ber- nard of 8540 LaSalle boulevard have caec • a e Became a Zionist—A Reminescence returned home aft r spending the of Theodor Heal." Mrs. Kohut re- winter months in Miami, Fla. Rabbi heailrl anit(h1 stm arryareZ. reGsoidrdinorn w cently published an autobiography sonnd, M Be rsn. rizlim 0 entitled "My Portion," giving a vivid a 0 portrayal of many Jewish events in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Feldman. a , America in which she was actively Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Foreman a interested or engaged. (Gertrude D'Young) are now resid- ' mg at 2224 Pingree avenue. ql 69 g Schroeder Hardware Co. 11 131 Cadillac Square o itional Park N arkansas BUILDERS—BUY NOW and SAVE HALF Near County Bldg. For Bargains Rare — Try Cadillac Square ctoi-----lo=o7=ocic=ocio =o1=10 FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Weddings — Card Parties Engagements — Funerals Where old fashioned hospitality is dispensed in such a manner that you are In fact for every affair—and reasonable, too. Call us for prices. SUBWAY 1 FLOWER SHOT B Charles H. Rosenman, Prop. 231 GRATIOT AVENUE Phone Cherry 9171 ,Annountommt of Opvnino S. Erman & Son DRY GOODS Announce the Opening Of an Exclusive Silk. Woolen, Cotton Goods, Spreads. Curtains and Draperies Store at 9043 Twelfth Street on SATURDAY, MAY 16th Mr. Erman has just returned from New York, where he pur- chased an entire flea' stock of Fine Dress Goods for this store. This is truly a downtown store in an uptown neighborhood. You are cordially invited to attend our opening and to shop here at your convenience. Moderate prices will prevail. S. Erman & Son TWELFTH AT CLAIRMOUNT The Ladies Auxiliary of the Michi- gan Federation for Ukrainian Jewish Relief has postponed its dance until Sunday evening, May 24. It will be given at the Statler Hotel and the public is invited to attend. Mrs. .1. R. Greenberg is president of the auxiliary. Harry Lefkofsky of 3322 Glynn court is homeward bound from • five weeks visit with his parents at Los • Angeles, Calif., and en route to De- trait will visit at the following places: 1 San Francisco, Salt Lake, Cheyenne, j Denver, Colorado Springs and Chi- I cago. grigniplusgrafrifffill 0 acoganni:4' 21ST AT COR. CLAIRMOUNT TEAROOM All the old-time favorites and some of the new ones. Fancy boxes and baskets m S .STORE 9051 TWELFTH ST., CANDIES Mr. and Mrs. Julius D. Krause are now residing at 2975 Monterey ave- nue. Mrs. Arnor Rubach entertained at her home, 3761 Boston boulevard, on Friday evennig, May 1, compliment- ing her sister, Miss Betty Epstein, a bride-elect of June. a iate R'vessnmum Announoe the Opening of Their Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bachrach and family, formerly of 107 Winona ave- nue, are residing in their new home at 311 Monterey avenue. Minnie Honoring her cousin, Schlussel of New York, Miss Row Esko of 589 I.eicester court enter- tained at a bridge party Saturday evening, May 9, for 30 guests. European Plan 150 Outside Rooms .119,1,1irriiIMIRMIAMI • 110 Mrs. Albert B. Gittleman and son, ' j Hallman, of Winona avenue left last Sunday for a visit with relatives and friends in Utica, N. Y. "AT HOME AWAY FROM HOME" •.,,--aimoniinumouramistommunalailionoll Immomountunsumminnommommunconmutommoth [11111M0111NWIMI o suitable for every gift. High Quality Sodas, Sundaes, Hot and Cold Drinks. Luncheons. Sandwiches. MacDiarmid's Home Cooked Pies and Cakes. Our special made Ice Cream in- troduced at the opening of this store. MacDiarmid's Original Chocolates and Bon Bons GO Cents the Pound NINE STORES IN DETROIT OTHERS IN CLEVELAND, ANN ARBOR AND PONTIAC.