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The J. L. HUDSON CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Swatlo of
1989 Hazelwood avenue announce
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All society Items and ether local notes should be communicated to the Also al To
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesdayafternoon la order to app..- In the net week's
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Huts Wednesday.
Imported Iced Tea Set
$4.75
Csecho-Slovakia sends these fine iced tea sets
in amber and iris and in iridescent and green.
and covered jug as
Six iced tea gl
sketched. An extra special value.
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.
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Attractive New Gifts in
Solid Silver
Single Pieces or
Sets
WRIGHT, KAY& (a
JEWELERS
The following organizations have
appointed hostesses to co-operate in
the Fifth Annual Art Exhibit which
is being formally opened at Temple
Beth El on Monday evening, March
22, under the auspices of the Jewish
Centers Association, of which Milton
M. Alexander is president: Council
of Jewish Women, Junior and Senior
Hadassah, European Welfare Society,
the Music Study Circle, the Sister-
hoods of Shaarey Zedek, Temple Beth
El and Temple Emanuel, the Young
Women's Hebrew Association, the
Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Aid, Ladies
Mr. and Sirs. A. Fishbain (Hattie Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith and the
Winkelman) of 2278 Blaine avenue Mothers Club.
will be at home on Sunday evening,
ROSE SWATLO
Mrs. Samuel Karpel and Mrs.
March 21, in honor of their fourth
Samuel Schneider were joint hos-
the engagement of their daughter, wedding anniversary. No cards.
tesses at a surprise party given Sun-
Rose, to Daniel Budnitsky, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Budnitsky of
Miss Shirley Passell of 15388 day evening at the home of Mrs.
Karpel of Frederick street honoring
9853 Brush street.
Quincy avenue entertained 30 guests
the engagement of their sister, Mary,
on Saturday evening, March 6. Low-
to Samuel Heyman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Woronoff of rie Estrum furnished the music.
Brush street announce the engage-
Mrs. Joseph A. Bakst of 9529 Dex-
ment of their daughter, Leah, to Sol
Honoring Miss Beatrice Ilolinstat,
ter boulevard entertained at a bridge-
Lumberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
bride-elect of March 21, Mrs. David
luncheon at Webster Hall on March
Lumberg.
B .Lichtig was hostess at a bridge-
17. Covers were laid for eight
luncheon and miscellaneous shower
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Prady an- for 50 guests at Webster Hall on guests.
nounce the betrothal of their daugh- Tuesday, March 9. The table, which
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Levin (Jean
ter, Mildred, to Calvin Prady.
was horseshoe shape, was beautifully
decorated with centerpieces of roses Decker) have returned from their
honeymoon
trip and are at home to
Mrs. Pauline Ettinger of 1930 and sweet peas.
their friends at 234 East Euclid ave-
West Philadelphia avenue announces
the engagement of her daughter,
The Misses Miriam Fleischman and nue.
Helen, to Samuel B. Collier, son of Beatrice Segell were joint hostesses
Mrs. Lena Collier. A receptiqn will It a unique cabaret party given at
Mrs. Silas Cohen of 2080 West Eu-
be held at the Wolverine Hotel on the home of Miss Segell, 179 Eason clid avenue entertained with three
Sunday, March 21, from 2 to 5 and street, in honor of Leonard Sillnaan tables of bridge on Tuesday evening,
from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
af New York, on March 5. Each March 16. Prizes were won by Miss
guest received a souvenir and Mr. Viola Freedman, Mrs. Edward Jaffy
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berlin of Sillman entertained with a number and Mrs. Adolph Freedman. After
Townsend avenue announce the en- of impersonations. This is one of the bridge, luncheon was served.
gagement of their daughter, Julia, to the many affairs being given in his
Abraham M. Moldof, son of Mr. and honor during his short stay in De-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rich of Seward
Mrs. Herman Moldof of New York
avenue, accompanied by Miss Bessie
troit.
City.
Karlin of 2224 Pingree avenue, have
Miss Ruth Gordon has returned left for a touring trip through the
Abraham Friedenberg of Richton
South, stopping at Chattanooga,
avenue announces the engagement from Jackson, Tenn., where she was where they will attend the wedding
the
guest of her sister, Mrs. William
of his daughter, Mary, to Samuel
of their niece. Before leaving, the
Oppenheim, formerly of Detroit.
Ileyman of this city.
Ladies of the Home Relief Society
presented Mrs. Rich with a lovely
Mrs. S. Gittleman and daughter,
Mrs. Sarah Levitt of 2091 Seward
traveling bag.
avenue announces the betrothal of Corinne, have returned to their home
er daughter, Rose Jane, to Dr. Ber- after sojourning in Savannah, Ga.,
Mrs. Neiman and Mrs. Morris
for six months.
nard Bernbaum of this city.
Pevin entertained with a bridge party
at the home of Mrs. Joseph Radner
DURANT AT OPEN FORUM
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Block of Gi
on March 16 for the benefit of a
rardville, Pa., are the guests of Mr.
William Durant, author, teacher, and Mrs. Mendell Gordon of 2647 needy family. Much thanks is given
to Mrs. Harry Klein, Mrs. Joseph
will speak on The Facts and Fads in Blaine avenue.
Radner and Mrs. Licht, who helped
Psychoanalysis" at the Detroit Open
make this affair a success.
Forum, Central High School, Cam
Miss Dorothy Koppin of 1422 Tay-
and Forest avenues, on Sunday, lor avenue entertained the following
Honoring Miss Mans Nordau of
March 21, at 2:30 p. m. He wan for- guests with a bridge party on Sue-
merly of the department of philoso- day, March 14: Bessie Kosak, Jean- Paris, France, who lectured here on
phy of Columbia University, now lec- nette Weller, Maxine Steinberg, Ann Sunday last, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Srere
turer at the various universities and Craig, Lillian Baron, Ilelen Rosen- entertained at dinner at the Phoenix
other schools of New York City and berg, Gertrude Cohen, May Aichen- Club on Sunday.
director of the Labor Temple School. baum, June Steinberg, Fannie Ko.
H. L. Mencken says: "Mr. Durant oak, Ruth Miller, Jean Aichenbaum,
Miss Mans Nordau, who is a paint-
knows a juicy word from a stale one Evelyn Lefkowitz and Cecelia Kop- er of note, was honor guest at a
and has in him a certain fine intellec- pin. The Misses Ruth Miller and May luncheon sponsored by Mrs. David
tual resilience and audacity ... rare Aichenbaum won first and second Werbe and Mrs. A. C. Lappin, given
tang and vivacity, an oasis in the wil- prizes, respectively, and Miss Bessie at the Women's City Club on Mon-
derness of academic pishposh."
day.
Kosak won the consolation prize.
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WOOOWAHO AOC Or JOHN
All Secial Occasions.
We cater to
Removal Announcement.
MISS ROSE KOTOK
fh, of the Jewish Soclal
City.
We Decorate Homes and Halls.
ELECTROLYSIS SPECIALIST
DETROIT CATERING CO.
Announces the removal of her office from the Arcadia Building to
more spacious quarters.
FRANCIS PALMS BUILDING, 2111 Woodward, Corner Elizabeth
Phone Cherry 2667
M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr.
125 RICHTON AVE.
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BLOCK & PUPKO
DETROIT'S BETTER CLOTHES
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'Tis the Spring When all
Nature appears in newest
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Just as Nature is prepared to furnish the earth with its
new garment of green grass and beautiful flowers,
BLOCK Sr PUPKO is today ready to furnish their old
friends and new patrons with the newest and most beau-
tiful styles as well as the finest quality material that man
can create.
Suits, Topcoats, Shoes, Hats,
Shirts and Neckwear
In face everything necessary to complete'the new Spring Wardrobe
of the moat critical gentleman.
The dominant characteristic of our Spring Fashions is indi-
viduality. We feature a model which will give every type of
man possibilities in dress which emphasizes his good points
and successfully hides his bad ones.
Most stores feature good styles. Some good qualities, others
not so good. But all feature the same models for all types
of men. Not so with BLOCK & PUPKO. Here you will find
the MODELS for tall men decidedly different from those for
the man of shorter and stockier physique. And all these
models can be had from the smallest to the very largest sizes,
including sizes 48 and 50, regulars and stouts.
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laundered frequently—keeping its
fresh appearance. Convenient
around the home or office—and
if there's Spring gardening to be
done, well, there's nothing like it.
Gay Colors—With Checkered, Flowered or Novelty
Collars and Trimming
Of 1Mene, cretonne, or chambray, these smocks have set-in or
raglan sleeves, $1.95. Of broadcloth, chambray or a lustrous
material with a high finish, $2.95. Of rayon or broadcloth,
smocked in an artistic manner, $3.95.
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Mrs. Louis Bowman of Ilendrie
Mrs. N. Newman of Glynn court
avenue entertained with three tables gave a surprise party on Sunday,
of bridge on Tuesday evening, March March 14, in honor of the eighth
16, honoring Mrs. Bernard Rose birthday anniversary of her niece
,
(June Blossom Cohen).
Evelyn Fine. There were 20 guests.
Prizes were won by Leonard Kowal.
Miss Ida Silverman of 544 East sky, Mildred Modell and Samuel
Palmer avenue has returned from an Weisberg.
extended visit in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rubenstein
Miss Leah Levin of 1619 Virginia (Dora Bernstein) of Marston avenue
park entertained with a bridge and entertained at their home in honor
bunco party on Saturday afternoon, of their fifteenth wedding anniver-
March 13. The decorations were car- sary. Covers were laid for 50 guests.
ried out in green and gold. Included The decorations were of white and
among the guests were Lydia Bloom, !rystal and the favors were approp-
Gertrude Adelson, Flora Silbert, ^iate for the occasion. Three gener-
Sophia Lipman, Naomi Marx, Ruth ations of the Bernstein family were
Siegal, Ruth Friedman, Eva Azzinoff, present.
Irene Weiss, Florence Oppenheim,
Eunice Tobin, June Steinberg, Leah
Silk and Evelyn Crobin. Lydia UKRANIAN FEDERATION
Bloom, Flora Silbert, Leah Silk and TO HOLD BENEFIT BAZAAR
Ruth Friedman won high honors.
The Federation of Ukranian Jews
The Gamma Girls entertained with of Michigan is holding a bazaar at
the
Kirby Center from Saturday eve-
an informal party at the home of
Miss Ethel Fischer, 2633 Elmhurst ning, May 8, to and including Thurs-
avenue, on Saturday evening, March day evening, May 14, 1926.
The bazaar will be given under the
13. A dutch luncheon was served at
midnight to the following guests: auspices of the federation, the Ladies'
Gertrude Adelson, Ethel Fischer, Auxiliary and representatives of local
Flora Silbert, Muriel Snitz, Blanch Jewish organizations. Those inter-
and Ethel Michelman, Edith Eskstat, ested in the success of the bazaar are
Birdye Geller. Wilfred Gallon, Wil- J. Snitman, A. Katzin, L. Siderman,
liam Barron, Mannie Abrahams, Man- Jacob R. Greenberg, Abraham H. Jaf-
nie Rosenthal, Lloyd Rosenberg, Neal fin, H. Weinberg, Joseph Chaggi, L.
Fishman, Al Azzimoff, Robert Zeff, Siderman, Daniel Spivack, B. Yanett,
Dan Lipson, Danny Frank, Max Neu- Si. J. Kramer, Joseph Zuckerman,
man, Herbert Bernstein, Dave Katz, Morris Shatzen, Mrs. Minnie Green-
Herbert Berman, Avery Harrison, berg, Mrs. B. Miller, Mrs. Pleven and
Herbert Michelman, Dave Rotten. Mrs. Rose Greenberg.
She Ukranian Federation cares for
berg, Ray Steinberg, Ted Weiss and
85 children and other orphans in Kiev
Kenneth Rubenstein.
who are in great need of aid. Since
in Kiev, the
Miss Rayetta Goldsmith was hos- the opening of the home
children have derived their main sup-
tess at a surprise party given in honor
port from the contributions of the fed-
of the birthday anniversary of Miss
eration.
Mollie A. Schuster of 141 West Be-
A program will be issued in the
thune avenue. Among the guests form of a bulletin containing litera-
were the Misses Belle Kramer, Re- ture, articles and biographical
becca Klempner, Theresa Rosenman, sketches of the federation, Ladies'
Tillie Weiner, Mollie Weiner and Auxiliary and of many local Jewish
Edith Williams of Windsor and the organizations. Merchants, business-
Messrs. Samuel Gilman, Philip Kra- men and laymen are urged to assist
mer, Louis Kramer, Irwin Mentz, Ju- in every way possible.
lius Olenikoff, Sol Rosenman, Samuel
The Ladies' Auxiliary presented
We in garden and Dan Gutenberg. the federation with a check for $500,
Min Schuster was the recipient of to be forwarded to their orphanage
many lovely gifts.
in Kiev. A check for $25 from the
Eastern Ladies Society to apply on
Miss Betty Weingarden, chairman the maintenance of one orphan was
of the Phi Delta Sorority, reports also received.
that great interest is being shown in
preparations for the coming spring
frolic to be held at the Park Avenue
Hotel, Friday, April 30. Shook's
The Abel Violin School sent four
Club Alabam Orchestra will furnish
the music. List of patrons and pat- delegates to the junior day program
at
Ann Arbor last Monday; they rep-
ronesses will be announced later.
resented the senior and junior Page-
nini
clubs of the school and reports
The Phoenix Club will again have
a superfine movie on Sunday evening, of the clubs' activities were read by
March 21, with the usual dinner and their presidents, Miss Jessie Bryan
and Henry Siegl, respectively. The
dance preceding.
clubs are giving two recitals, the
A beautiful loving cup was pre- tuner, March 27, when a violin choir
sented to Mrs. I. Auslander of 389 of 14 children will play. The Senior
Elmhurrt avenue by the Northwest- concert will take place in April, the
ern Women's League of the United proceeds of both concerts to go to
ANN ARBOR NOTES
Frankly, we are in a position to assemble a wardrobe for you this spring that is beau-
tiful, individual and perfectly adaptable to your particular needs.
9030 TWELFTH STREET
your dresses clean and may be
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Mrs. Henry H. Shapero of 2206
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Nagelberg
(Miriam Orman) of Jackson, Mich., West Euclid avenue has returned
from a three weeks' visit with rela-
are now residing in Scranton, Pa.
tives and friends in New Castle, Pa.
'Detroit Exclusilie
Catering
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A smock's a tidy hahitl It keeps
The card party given by the Ladies
4uxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek Syne-
rogue at Webster Hall on Wednesday
afternoon, March 17, was a social as
well as financial success. Over 300
women attended. The officers and
board of directors of the Ladies Aux-
iliary acted as hostesses. Mrs Harry
Selker was chairman and Mrs.lsrael
her assistant. Prizes were awarded
at each table and refreshments were
served. The proceeds of this affair
are to be used. towards the equip-
ment of the new synagogue.
Unusual Fitments
for Artistic Homes
Everyone delights in a home of carefully stressed
individuality which is only achieved by the thought-
ful selection of those unusual, handsome occasional
pieces which so fully express the true personality
of the home owner.
Visit the White Studio. You will be stimulated
and fascinated by the intriguing shapes, colors and
designs of these inexpensive art pieces in
Chairs, Tables, Cabinets, Mirrors, Lambs,
Benches, Chests
J. albite
Interior Decorator
2g1 lfrosioe'r City Clot Mg.
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FAVORS — MUSIC
ENTERTAINMENT
Reservations $2.50 Per Plate
Dieu Optic.'
Kindly snail all Rourvations before March 24 to Mr. Hs
Kaletsly, 2722 Monterey Ave.