MEDLTRour,/msnetiamicua 2AGE SIX gem* Nett' El Notes Order September Blankets Now at Hudson's "The Sabbath Problem in America , " This Sunday morning Dr. Leo M. Franklin will discuss a problem in which the issue between Orthodox re- ligion and the new conditions of mod- ern life is strikingly brought out. Dr. Franklin will present a plan for util- All •ociety items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of The izing all the beneficence of the Sab- . M. Wednesday in order to appear In the current week's Issue. Phone Chronicle by sofa bath institution while eliminating ety Ed tor. Mail norues so as to he receised not later than Wednesday. Cadillac 1040, the intolerance and the superstition This offering of fine all-wool blankets is an annual The Young Women's Hebrew As- that have grown about it. A mothers and daughters day will event of great importance to our customers. You be observed by the Sisterhood of sociation will hold open house on Temple Beth El on Saturday, May 8. Monday evening, April 26, from 8 Saturday Morning Service: place your order now for delivery September I. A special service will be held in the until 10 o'clock, at which time the Divine services take place each The basic quality of the product, en- morning in the chapel of Temple Beth public will see the clubs and classes Sabbath morning at 10:30 in the hanced by incomparable beauty of deco- El, at noon a luncheon will be served in action, find just out just what the Brown Memorial Chapel. These serv- in the dining room and a program Y. W. H. A. is doing and how many ices should be particularly attractive ration, has carried for LENOX CHINA world-wide recognition as the artistic will follow. Mrs. Selma Reua will people use the building daily. Re- to those of our members who find it The blankets are made of pure soft wool, with speak on the joyous profession of freshments will be served. inconvenient to attend the Sunday achievement of American industry. plaid designs in the following colors on white The decoration illustrated is the "CO- services. We particularly ask that motherhood. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Brodie, former- mothers bring their children to the LONIAL," a Lenox pattern with a typi- grounds: rose, blue, tan, gray, orchid, gold, or green. cally American motif. Other well- Mr. and Mrs. John N. Slobin of ly of Pingree avenue, are now resid- Sabbath services, The sermons at the Double blankets. Size 70 by 80 inches. known Lenox patterns are "Autumn," ing in the Whittier Apartment Hotel. Sabbath services frequently take the 2331 Elmhurst avenue have as their form of heart-to-heart talks and are "Ming," "Golden Gate," "Meadow. house guest Miss Minnette Kanter of Personal order desks are located throughout the brook," "Wide and Narrow Gold Bands" very stimulating and inspiring. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cole and sons, Cincinnati. On Saturday morning, April 24, and others—all carried in Detroit by Robert and Ralph, will return soon store. You may also order by mail; or 'phone Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy the King's exclusively. Hyman Kramer of Brigton Beach, from a three weeks' sojourn at Shopping Service, Cherry 5100. pulpit. N .Y., is visiting with his son, Morris French Lick Springs. J. Kramer of 330 Elmhurst avenue. "The Ideal Woman:" Mr. and Mrs. Meyer B. Berkman Mr. Kramer expects to remain in the "The Ideal Woman" will be the (Bessie Denison of Toronto, Ont.) of city for a month. Waco, Texas, are in Detroit, the theme taken up for discussion in the class in Bible Literature of Beth El guests of relatives and friends. A theater and dinner party was an? College. The discussion will be based given last Saturday night, April 17, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobson of 182 upon . the poetic description of the in honor of Miss Hilda Miller, who is ideal woman given in the Book of returning to Los Angeles, after a Philip avenue announce the approach- Proverbs, Chapter 31. three months' visit here. The party ing marriage of their daughter, Ann, The classes in history are studying was composed of six couples and was to Samuel J. Berkovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Berkovitz of Blaine ale- the influence of the Mohammedans chaperoned by Mrs. H. I. Katz. upon the Jews, nue, on June 22. The New Testament class is taking Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Flanders Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenzweig up the question of whether it was the and son, Irving Joseph, formerly of Jews who crucified Jesus. and twin sons, Arthur and Irving, 810 Burdeno avenue, are now resid- The class in religion is studying the formerly of West Euclid avenue, are ing at 3809 Monterey avenue. ideas and the forms of the Jewish now residing at 1975 Pingree avenue. festivals. tea n Khbrirs• John Stillman of Great Neck, Long The classes in Hebrew are making Mr. and Mrs. Ilerman Warren of 9034 17.11! Aired Island, was the guest of his parents, ranid progress. Those who at the 1529 West Boston boulevard have re- Especially When Combined With Style. CLA.M00,47 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stillman of Edi- turned home from a three months' beginning of the season were stran- Met let lrooliles are cauiied by poorly fitting shoe, that nik—Iwiie son avenue, during the past week. gers even to the Hebrew alphabet are the foot. We correct this, for we do Mediterranean and European tour. now reading and writing Hebrew. ALL FITTINGS BY X-RAY The Misses Shirley Koperman and Visitors are welcome to the vari- Arch-Snug Gripping Heel—Eitended Counters Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Silbert and Frances Share were hostesses at a family, formerly of 8616 Beaubien ous classes. Silas 1 to 10—AAAA to EEE. bridge party given at the latter's street, are now residing at 2925 Mon- home, 17208 Brush street, on Wed- Fenkell Avenue Religious School: nesday evening, April 14. Among terey avenue. There are now over 100 children .1I ■ 1111.1 the guests were Mrs. Gene Gurvis, registered in the Fenkell Branch Re- Mrs. A. Schlesinger of the Chat- Mrs. Mollie Banks and the Misses ham Apartments and her niece, Miss ligious School, corner Fenkell ave- Known Since 1875 for Quality, Lilyon Warren, Bertha London, Celia Annette Schneider, have left for a nue and Dexter. There is room for Sutkin, Dorothy and Jennie Kollen- 1434 FARMER STREET few weeks' trip to Atlantic City and more. All the children living in this berg and Rose Stit. Mrs. Gene Gur- Between Grand River and John R. district and not attending other re- A. BROUDY, Mgr. vis and Miss Celia Sutkin won high New York. ligious schools are invited to register. Plant flipirr 0360 honors. A lovely luncheon was Jacob Braun of 1715 Seward ave- They must be accompanied by their served. nue has left for an extended visit in parents. Hebrew classes will soon be opened. Clubs are being organ- Miss Blume Stashefsky of 2710 French Lick Springs. ized. The building will be open for 4-- Elmhurst avenue broke the women's Ethel Fischer entertained educational and recreational activi- Miss bowling record on Tuesday evening, ties all summer. The date for the April 13, when she rolled a game of members of the Gamma Girls Club at dedication of the building is soon to 260. She received a silver loving cup her summer home at Island Lake. be announced. and a bouquet of flowers. Mrs. S. J. Marx has returned to "Know Your School Day:" her home on Hazelwood avenue after Mrs. Sadie Covitz of Maywood, Ill., The Students Council of Beth El MUSCLE DEVELOPIN was called to Detroit by the death of a three months' sojourn in Florida Iligh School, together with the facul. FOOTWEAR FOR and Havana, Cuba. her mother, Mrs. Anne Miller. ty, have designated Sunday morning, CHILDREN May 9, as "Know Your School Day." Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Franklin of Samuel Miller of Scranton, Pa., All the students of the school will in- Three Rivers, Mich., left Tuesday for who has been visiting at the home of Ruby's shoes are vite their parents to visit the assem- Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller of Taylor New York, from where they will sail blies and the class sessions of Beth El not high priced for Holland, France and Berlin for avenue, has left for his home. high School. The parents of our a three months' stay. high school pupils are invited now to Harry S. Scheinman of Webster A. Robert Simon of Lansing, who consider themselves engaged for Hall has returned home after spend- THE FIRST WALKING SHOES Sunday morning, May 9, at 9:30. It is a student at the Harvard Law ing two weeks in the East. Mr. will be their opportunity to see how WITH SOFT TOES AND Lit :AD Scheinman attended the meeting of School, is spending his spring vaca- their sons and daughters are being grandmother, Mrs. Ra- tion with his the attorneys and judges in Wash- MOCCASIN-LIKE SOLES educated as members of the Jewish ington which was for the purpose of chael Simon of 466 West Kirby ave- community. Whit. China Buckskin appointing another Federal judge for nue. Chaupagne Washable Horsehide this part of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Simon of Confirmation: Ta Mellow Horsehide It will interest our members to Lansing, Mich., are the guests of Mr . Sizes 3 to 8 and Mrs. Joseph Gerson of 466 West know that the confirmation will this year take place on Sunday, May 23. Kirby avenue. The largest class in the history of Alexander Freeman of 20 Chicago our congregation-106 boys and girls boulevard has returned home after —will be confirmed on this day. JUVENILE SHOPPE spending the past 10 weeks in France with his wife and daughter, Elsa Temple Girl Scouts Lead the City: 2114 Park Ave.—Women's City Club Bldg. In the city-wide cookie contest for Adele. Mrs. Freeman and daughter will remain in France, where Miss the equipment of the girls' camp, the Freeman is attending the Le Feminim Girl Scout Troop of Temple Beth El de Paris College. They will return led the entire city. This is a source of gratification to us and we con- t home in the fall. o g gratulate the girls of Troop No. 4G EttAS.H EigSENMAN... upon the fine record which they Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rabinowitz B. Mut., Columbia University 2t7 GRATIOT AVE. Sight Reading and family of 1476 Glynn court have made. Voice Placing Coaching legally changed their name to Mr. DETROIT COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 17 BRADY ST. GLEN. 5660 and Mrs. Joseph Robins and family. New Members: Saturday in Pontiac. Call Pontiac 1879 for Appointment. CHERRY 9171 Wallace Rosenheim, chairman of Private Lessons, Bernard Isaacs left on Saturday the membership committee, will ap- preciate receiving the names and ad- night, April 17, for New York, where he attended the funeral of his fa- dresses of such of your friends not affiliated with other congregations ther, Mordecai Isaacs. who you believe ought to affiliate Formerly Manager of the Reliable Upholstering C., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerson of themselves with Temple Beth El, — and — 300 Monterey avenue are spending a Temple Library: fortnight in French Lick, Ind. Do you know that the temple has Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of a circulating library for adult read- 308 East Kirby avenue have returned ers and that as a member of the Who has been employed as designer of upholstered fa from a short stay in French Lick, temple you are eligible to the use for the past twenty-five years, announce the opening e: of this library? The library is open Ind. every Sunday morning from 10 until 12 o'clock and every Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere were hosts at a formal dinner on Monday noon from 2 until 4 o'clock. evening, April 19, at their home hon- oring Madam Bertha Kalish, who is Gymnasium: Have you joined the men's class on appearing at the Shubert Lafayette Theater this week, Madam Kalish is Monday and Thursday evenings? actively interested in the New York There is still room for the organiza- Chapter of Iladassah and is speaking tion of a woman's class at any time in different cities on the United Pal- which may prove desirable. Mem- bers of the temple are urged to avail estine Appeal. OW themselves of the fine opportunity Dining Room, Bedroom Furniture and Rugs sold to you Carry Only I Per Cent Mr. and Mrs. Abraham B. Kauf- for health education offered by the tomers on wholesale basis. Other Insurance man, formerly of 326 Farnsworth gymnasium. The New-Hart Co. also does reupholstering, recoverm avenue, are now residing at 2446 and remodeling. West Euclid avenue. I. Phone for one of our estimators. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse of 1528 You are a precious thing, but Virginia park will leave on May 2 37 W. WARREN A Factory Phone for New York, from where they will I'm tired of you and I shall be Glendale 1449 Hemlock 0555-M sail for Europe and Palestine. They glad to send you to Wellman's will be gone three months. All-Wool Double Blankets 'Special $ 1 0 a Pair The ,Artistic eAchievetnent of ,American Industry No Deposit Necessary LB. KING CO ry 041/' The J. L. HUDSON CO. 6.(fra nO River rivate 4Utt5ic T.ounie5 \ILF.(4 Comfort Appeals to Tender Feet PHYSICAL @iLTURE SHOES 1 dityle Plus artgElri J L RUBYS Toulevard Chicago 'Boulevard Just *decorated Trice and Terms attraethe Four bedrooms, two baths, second floor; two bedrooms and baths, third floor; side drive, two- car garage. Phone Mr. Malcomson. PATERSON BROS. & CO. SUBWAY Cadillac 4810. FLOWER SHOP HERMANN HOEXTER rioArLs FIVIALL OCGISIONS, ir414° fRUBY.Ine eAnnouncement Mr. Wallace J. Newton Fur Storage at Wellman's Co H. Van Hartesveldt NEW-HART CC Manufacturers of Quality Furniture, Make' , Custom Built Living Room Suites, Interior Di rators and Tailors of Fine Slip Covers. for the Season if FUR COAT--- for safe keeping. How wonderful it is to be able to place valuable furs into pro- fessional hands. How conveni- ent that Wellman Storage Vaults are so available that to- morrow I can put my furs where the moths can never find them. Telephone Randolph 3699 and We Will Call Tomorrow. Wonderful Sale of Fur Scarfs To Take the Place of Your Fur Coat. Troop 17 of the Girl Scouts will present the following one-act plays at the Little Theater, 89 Rowena street, on May 1 and 8, under the direction of their captain, Miss Belle Blumen- thal: "The China Pig," "The King and the Commoner" and "The Re- hearsal." Mrs. Abraham Kasle of 1613 West Philadelphia avenue was the recipient of a beautiful loving cup given her by the Northwestern Women's League of the United Hebrew Schools in ap- preciation of her faithful work for this organization. Mrs. Jack Wagner of 4125 Brush street entertained Sunday afternoon, April 18, with a birthday party hon- oring her twin daughters, Sarnia and Marcelle. The Misses Wagner enter- tained the guests with the Charleston dance. Covers were laid for 15 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Max Nusbaum, Mr. General Necessities Building Park at Ahura aOlttsi011.46, and Mrs. Max Coven and the Misses Ann, Rose and Lillian Coven enter- tained with a surprise dinner party in honor of the wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Coven. Covers were laid for 45 guests. A mock wedding ceremony was performed, Mr. Nusbaum acting as rabbi. Mr. and Mrs. Coven were the recipients of many lovely gifts. A Mark of Social Distinction subtle charm of luxurious and refined surround- ings is reflected to the credit of the hostess who holds her private parties, bridge dinners or social teas at the Palmetto. Spacious ballroom, private dining rooms and banquet hall may be reserved through the steward. T HE Luncheon 11:30 t• 3-55t. Dinner 5:30 te 11:30-41.211. ?. V- Sunday Maser 11.30 A. AL 51.60. 11. Dine and Dance at a Place You Know. I I ll KING WAH LO CAI 118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel No Cover Charge at Any Time and 9.30 Dancing Three Sessions Daily-12 to 2, 6 to 8 Special Saturday Afternoon 12 to 2:30. Wonderful Music Furnished by Frank Jones and His Superb Orche We have large or small dining rooms for all occasions u extra charge. Also we serve Noonday Luncheon, Eveninl nor and Special Sunday Dinner. A Ilaneock at John R Glendale 1000 am In la Carte Menu Continuous L immomslammlow. Phone Cadillac 5074