MLrrion:AwtstiffiRoistat PAGE FOUR CONFIRMATION SERVICE AND RECEPTION HELD The J.L.HUDSON CO. The confirmation services for Emanuel Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman of 2252 Glad- 18-Pc. IRIDESCENT SET $8.95 This is our popular "mother of pearl" glass- ware, Fostoria made, and the set consist. of 6 goblets, 6 tall sherbets and 6 iced teat. The pattern is • full open stock one and additional pieces are always available. The special price represents • very substantial saving from reg. ular open stock prices. MANY OTHER SPECIAL VALUES The set above is but one of the many oppor- tunities for savings offered by our SPRING CHINA and GLASS SALE which is now in progress. Special items will be found on sale in all departments. L.B.KING 8 CO. ex? 6. (iramJ River ra ORCHESTRA HALL Monday Evening, March 15 Giovanni Martinelli Greatest and Most Beloved Tenor in the World. SEATS AT GRINNELL'S CADILLAC 5783 Fourth Attraction Civic Music Association. tlIMMOINIMMUMMININOMMIONIMMI I MINI &Ming Turbo Nouritirs Partu 1Ettunr5 Shop Early and Get the Ben- efit of the Complete Assortment. For the EASTER SEASON We have received Special Assortments SHEEHAN'S 1550 Woodward Ave. All society Items and other local notes should b. communicated to the elks of Tim Chronicle by I o'clock Wednesday&limn. in order to app..- In this current amok . * issue. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail netts* so ac • ha received set later than Wedemday. A social event that is being antici- On Sunday evening, March 14, the I'hoenix Club will present an un- pated with keen interest and enthusi- usual program complimentary to its asm by many is the bridge, mah Jong members and guests. Paul Leyasac and lotto party to be given by the and Dwight Fiske, who have an en- Ladies Auxiliary of the Shaarey Ze- tertainment which they call "The dek in the main dining room of Web- Kaleidoscope," consisting of sketches ster Hell on the afternoon of March of life with music, will give the eve- 17 at 1:30 o'clock. The committee ning's program. A Southern dinner in charge of arrangements, under the will be served in the dining room direction of Mrs. Harry M. Selker from 6 to 8 p. m., with music by Sey- and Mrs. Israel Davidson, is exerting mour Simons' Orchestra for dancing. every effort to make the affair a pro- A large crowd is expected. On March nounced social as well as financial 17 the club will give a St. Patrick's success. Unique prizes will be award- Day party at which professional ed at each table, refreshments served Charleston teachers will be in attend- and a pleasant afternoon is assured ance and an exhibition of the Charles- all who attend. Inasmuch as the pro- ton will be given. Those interested ceeds of the affair are to be con- in learning the new dance are urged tributed to the general building fund EMANUEL FISHMAN to attend. A midnight dinner will of the new Shaarey Zedek Syna- gogue, it is hoped that every lady in- stone Avenue, took place Saturday, be served. terested in the erection of this beau- March 6, in the synagogue of the tiful edifice will display her loyalty congregation Mishkun Israel, 2629 Junior lladassah has taken over and assure the success of the affair Blaine avenue. Rabbi Stallman and the sale of tickets for the perform- Rabbi Binienfield participated in the ance of the Bonstelle Company on by reserving the afternoon and at- tending. Tickets may be secured from service, as also did Cantor Braum. Sunday evening, April 18. Miss any member of the committee or at Following confirmation service at Dorothy Epstein is in charge of ar- the door. Those in charge of the the synagogue, dinner was served at rangements. Exchange tickets may party are Mesdames Himon Kaplan, the residence to 140 guests at 1:00 p be obtained for this performance by Charles Smith, William Isenberg, M. In the evening, Emanuel Fish- addressing Miss Epstein, 545 Mt. Ilerbert Warner, Sidney Frank, Ab- man had a reception and dinner for Vernon avenue, or from any one of raham Srere, A. J. Koffman, David 18 of his young men associates. Sid- the fololwing: Rose Babcock, Rose Oppenheim, Louis Stoll. They will ney Giesler officiated as toastmaster. Gordon, Ethel Steinberg, Helen Shet- also assist on the hospitality commit- Addresses were delivered by Lewis zer, Marian Noyer, Mabel August, tee, which includes Mesdames Mau- Norman, Homer Guck and Morris Bessie Brenner, Bessie Schubot, Rhea rice H. Zackheim, president of the Fishman, in addition to the speeches Harris, Thelma Gordon, Miriam Le- auxiliary; Ilarry Wetsman, David S. of the toastmaster and the guests. vin or Mrs. Reuben Rosenfield. Zemon, J. H. Ehrlich, Morse M. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fishman Cohen, Harry Moss, Robert Marwil, gave a delightful reception in honor Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Wedes and Abe B. Stralser, Louis Solomon, Sam- of their son, from 4 until 10. There family, formerly of 1653 Coiling- uel Frank, Eva Boschwitz, A. Louis were 300 guests. Among the out-of - wood avenue, are residing in their Gordon, Samuel Rivkin, Wolf Kap- town guests were Leon Bookbinder, of new home at 2919 Clairmount ave• lan, A. M. Hershman. Those in Rochester, N. Y., grandfather of nue. charge of prizes are Mrs. Herbert Emanuel Fishman; David Itzkowitz, Warner and Mrs. Sidney Frank. - — of New York City, an uncle, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mitnick and family and Mrs. Samuel Berger of Cleveland. and Mrs. Stahl and daughter are now Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Eston and The young man was the recipient of residing at 3233 Elmhurst avenue. son, Bobby, formerly of 1439 Col- many beautiful gifts. lingwood avenue, are residing in their Maxwell W. Benjamin, formerly new home at 2990 Elmhurst avenue. of Benjamin, Betzoldt & Bassett; Jo- KADIMAH SCHOOL WILL seph B. Beckenstein and Ilarris W. Mrs. George Rabinowitz and Miss GIVE PASSOVER PROGRAM Wienner, formerly of Beckenstein & Rosa Isenberg were hostesses at a Wienner; Homer H. Quay, formerly miscellaneous shower given on March attorney-general of Michi- 7 in honor of Miss Betty Wozow. A very elaborate and interesting assistant and prosecuting attorney and Passover program has been arranged gan probate judge Cheboygan county, by the Kadimah Hebrew School un- announce that of they A farewell party was given in have formed a der the direction of Isaiah Chernoff , co-partnership for the general prac- honor of the Vilna Troupe on Mon- to be given on Sunday, March 21, at tice of law under the name day evening, March 8, at the home of Ben- 3:30 p. m., at the Ahavath Zion Syna- jamin, Beckenstein, Wienner & of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cohen, 2080 gogue, Holbrook and Beaubien streets. Clairmount avenue. During the eve- Two historical playlets, entitled. On Quay and are located at 1062-68 ning an appeal was made by Nach the Shore of the Nile" and "The Trial Penobscot Building. Nachbush and Sholem Tanin for the of Passover," will be presented and Jacob Warren and son, Joseph benefit of the Jewish schools in Vilna. are beisg directed by Morris Kirsh. Sixty dollars was collected and sent Violin, cello and concertina solos will Warren, of 1923 Glynn court has re- to the editor of the Vilna Tog, Solo- be given. The Kadimah choir will turned home after spending two mon Raizen. The following con- render several selections from the months in Miami, Fla. tributed: S. Rosenfeld, A. Kamaroff, Ilagadah . Tickets, which will he 50c Miss Renee S. Rhineston of 15044 S. N. Cohen, .1. Polsky, Mr. Littman each, may be obtained from Mrs. M. of the Yiddish Playhouse, M. Katz, J. Smith, president of the Ladies Auxili- Wildemere avenue was hostess at a Wesley, Nach Nachbush and Sholem ary of the Ahavath Zion Synagogue, miscellaneous shower and bridge at Tanin. and from Mrs. Ida Solai, president of her home on Saturday evening, the Lechem Aniyim Society. The pro- March 5, honoring Miss Ada Rapa- Mr. and Mrs. A. Fishbain (Hattie ceeds of this affair will be used for port, whose marriage to Max Gould Winkelman) of 2278 Blaine avenue the benefit of the aforementioned in- will take place Sunday, March 14. will be at home on Sunday evening, Covers were laid for 25 guests. stitutions. March 21, in honor of their fourth wedding anniversary. No cards. It divides Winter and Spring. It is a time when all folks look about their homes and consider means for improvement. Perhaps you are planning to furnish only a room, perhaps only an odd piece or two, or perhaps it is your entire home. Whatever it is you will derive the greatest buying opportunities during this March event. _ You really cannot afford to disregard this ad- vice. that is if you want beautiful furniture of the very finest quality and the highest reputa- tion, at prices that are extremely low. We are offering creations from Grand Rapids, Sligh, Luce, Rockford, Berkey & Gay, at prices that are no higher than you will have to pay else- where for furniture of no reputation. ,.Abitrcos 90131 12il1 Piano Aired llliilllt N11•11 CL•11.01.114, 1.111MIC ;Empire 0350 DETROIT "55" NIGHT DINNER DANCE — AT THE — ORIOLE TERRACE Reservations $2.50 Per Plate Detroit Lodge, No. 55. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Reservations must Le Special KOSHER Meals During Passover Week. March 24th to Mr. Harry For PASSOVER Mr. and Mrs. S. Charmer and fam- ily, formerly of Brewster street, are residing in their new home at 6672 Audubon avenue. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Scheinman and family, who spent the past few months visiting relatives and friends in Detroit, have returned to their home in Los Angeles, Calif. Harry S. Scheinman accompanied his par- ents and will spend the Passover holi- days in Los Angeles. in before Kalitsky, 2722 Monterey Ave. Members of the Orean Girls Club were delightfully entertained last week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zoogman, 62 South ave- nue, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Mrs. Joseph Hollander, who is 'pending the winter in San Diego, Calif., entertained 28 guests at a sur- prise party in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Hollander. Dress Optional Come and Have a Good Time With the Friends and Members of Miss Claire Weisblum of Hendrie avenue has left for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Wald- man of New York City. Use Horowitz - Margareten ' Matzohs Famous for Over 42 Years. WILLIAM LEVINE 8837 TWELFTH STREET Detroit, Michigan Tel. Garfield 618 lions now. Open every evening POHL'S except Friday. Uptown's Most Beautiful and Closed Saturday. Open Saturday night and ■ all Refined Restaurant. day Sunday until P. M. Vrivate Pitsir (fumes ENTERTAINMENT FAVORS — MUSIC Make your NO MATTER WHERE YOU EWE BE SURE TO COME HERE FIRST $4.95 to $12.50 The glowing luster of pearls is so flattering when clasped around the throat, that it is the desire of every woman to own a strand. So realistic in form ,and luster and so skillfully matched are these three strand pearls that indeed it is difficult to distinguish them from the genuine, the price• less originals. At $4.95, $7.50, $10 and $12.50. Hudson's—First Floor—NVoodward Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen and family, formerly of Medbury avenue, are now residing in their new home at 2333 Beuena Vista avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinberg of 1735 Seward avenue celebrated their daughter June's birthday anniversary with a dancing dinner party at Briggs' for 16 of her friends. March is Always a Month for New Furniture ARTIFICIAL ---fo beautify each costume SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 28 Lou Krohner of 9120 Twelfth street ha sreturned home after spending the week-end in Chicago, where he was the guest of his parents and attended his cousin's wedding. Many a man bemoans his ill-luck when a "right-about-face" will do the trick. It's all in the way you look at things; your view-point; your outlook. Every day brings a new day of oppor- tunities. And, if one is wise these opportunities can be turned to profit and happiness. Each day should be a day of enthusiasm. Here at this store we rise to advantages. Perhaps that's_ why we enjoy the confidence of our customers and record sales volume. Three Strand Pearls Mrs. Abe Castle of 1613 West Phil- adelphia avenue entertained 25 couples with a surprise party on March 8 in honor of the birthday an- niversary of Mr. Castle. Nathan Horwitz of Buena Vista avenue, who spent the week-end in Kansas City, Mo., where he attended the poultry and egg convention, has returned home. ilvse to Meet the New Day •• and Seize Its Opportunities £4 95 $10 8939 TWELFTH ST. DAVID G. KALISCH REPAIRS Plumbing 7015 HARPER Call Lincoln 2774 or Lincoln 4752 RABBI A. J. EPEL (Director Yavne Hebrew School) ZUEIESACIVND CANTOR • "Furniture for Every Home." 9332 OAKLAND AVENUE Op.. Every Eveming Except Friday. MOHEL SPECIALIST Ilighly recommended by physi- cian& lias practiced many years. 15739 PARKSIDE AVENUE Fenkell Section Telephone Arlington 5955-W. HERMANN HOEXTER B. Mat., Columbia University Sight Reading Voice Placieg Coaching DETROIT COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 17 BRADY ST. GLEN. Saturday in Pontiac. Call Pontiac 1879 for Appointment. Private Lessens.