THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLk

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NOW—AT HUDSON'S

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kleinman
Evelyn Finsterwald) of 2958 Cal-
vert avenue are receiving felicitations
on the birth of a daughter, Mary Lu-
cille, on Feb. 27.

The

March Sale

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Hasnas
of 2682 Clements avenue are receiv-
ing felicitations on the birth of a
daughter, Barbara Jean, on Feb. 24.

LENOX

Aristocrat of Chinas

The hostess who server to her guests on LENOX
china compliments their artistic sense in doing so.
The pattern illustrated is • narrow gold-encrust-
d band on the characteristic LENOX ivory body.
The dinner plat. are $55 a dozen, the bread and
butters $30, and the tea cups and saucers, $55

LENOX rhino, inn variety of
biontiful patterns, in carried ex-
chinively hi Detroit by KING'S

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George A. Dorsey, famous psy-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin spent several
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Shugerman of
chologist, sociologist and professor of da),, in New York this week in at-
anthropology at the University of Chi- tendance at a meeting of representa- 2011 Hazelwood avenue are receiving
cam will lecture before the Sister- lives of national organizations inter- congratulations on the birth of a son,
hood of Temple Beth El at its forth- ested in religious work in universi- Martin, on Feb. 22.
coming monthly meeting on the after- ties.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. David-
noon of March 14, in the chapel of
Saul Allen, noted artist of New son of 3253 Webb avenue announce
the temple. Dr. Dorsey stands high
the
birth of a daughter, Florence Es-
in the scientific world as a student, York, is the house guest of Mr. and
ther, on Feb. 15.
lecturer and writer on human life and Mrs. II. Stanfield.
its problems. He is probably best
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosenfield (Sa-
known to the public at large through
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman and rah Kaine) are receiving congratula-
his recent remarkable work, "Why
We Behave Like Human Beings." Miss Pauline Fishman of Gladstone Dons on the birth of a daughter, Bar•
avenue were among the Detroiters bare Joy, on Feb. 16.
This book has been acclaimed by the
who attended the formal dinner-
must eminent writers of the day and
dance given by the Phi Beta Delta
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein
the remarkable facts it presents will
Omicron Chapter at the Michigan (Betty Rosenthal) of 2511 Blaine
form the basis of his lecture. The
Union, University of Michigan, Ann avenue are being congratulated on
public is invited.
Arbor, on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. the birth of a daughter, Joan Revs,
Fishman were among the chaperons.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger will sail Benjamin Fishman is a member of the on Feb. 15.
on March 5 from New York, on the chapter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Feierstein
S. S. Lapland, for a three months'
of 3742 Webb avenue are receiving
sojourn abroad.
Miss Rheta Gilbert of 3030 Blaine congratulations on the birth of a son,
avenue was the guest of honor at a Milton I., on Feb. 22.
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Jo- luncheon at Briggs Restaurant, fol-
seph Jansen of Chicago, who are lowed by a theater party at the Shu-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Markle
spending their honeymoon in the city, bert-Detroit, on Saturday, Feb. 26,
(Dorothy Fink of Detroit) of Miami,
Mr. and Mrs. William Kart of 15372 prior to her departure for Fort Ail-
Fla., are receiving felicitations on the
Turner avenue entertained with a Hams, Ont. Among those present
birth of a son, born Feb. 6.
dinner party on Friday last.
were Shirley Weingarden, Belle Ro-
senberg, Ann Rubin, Rose Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Tarnopol of Frances Share, Rose Sitt and Sylvia GALA NIGHT PLANNED
2047 West Philadelphia avenue are
ota.
BY JUNIOR B'NAI B'RITH
entertaining as their house guest
their sister, Miss Rose Tarnopol of
During the stay of Mrs. Mandel
In order that social service and
Chicago.
Goldsmith and daughter, Sylvia, of charitable endeavors may be facili-
Chicago at the home of Mr. and Sirs. tated, the Junior B'nai B'rith has se-
Mrs. Simon Reuben of 3290 Roch-
Henry Spiro of West Euclid avenue, lected the medium of monthly dances
ester avenue entertained dleightfully
they were pleasantly surprised by the
to be given on the second Tuesday of
, on Tuesday, Feb. 22, with a surprise
visit of Mr. Goldsmith, Mrs. Segal
each month at the community center,
birthday party in honor of her sister,
and son, Harry, of Chicago. While
275 East Ferry avenue, to obtain suf-
Miss Eva Mendelsohn. The color
here Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith an- ficient funds with which to carry on
scheme was carried out in red, white
nounced the engagement of their
thisN work extensively. The first of
and blue. Bridge was the diversion
daughter to Mr. Segal.
this series will take place Tuesday
of the evening and prizes were award-
evening, March 8, with Bill Lankin's
ed Miss Lena Fried, Dr. Samuel Coon-
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson
Detroiters presiding at the musical
lin and Benjamin Good.
have returned to their home after an
end: Favors and novelties will be
extended visit to Los Angeles.
plentiful and preparations by the en-
On Saturday afternoon, Feb. 26,
tertainment committee, in charge of
Mrs. Simon Reuben of 3290 Roches-
Mrs. Sal Kauffman entertained 65
Beatrice Rader, assure an excellent
ter avenue entertained 16 children in
guests at the Hotel Statler on Wed- evening of entertainment. The pub-
honor of the fourth birthday anni-
nesday afternoon, March 2.
lic is cordially invited to attend this
versary of her son, Marvin.
function and become acquainted with
Mrs. Tobias of Hamilton avenue the members of the Junior B'nai
Dr. N. E. Aronstam delivered a lec-
entertained with a bridge-luncheon of B'rith. A nominal tariff of 50 cents,
ture before the high School of Com-
delightful appointments at her home including checking, will be the cost
merce for the University of Michigan
on Monday.
of admittance at the door. Dancing
extension course on Feb. 14. His
will commence promptly at 8:30 and
subject was "Louis Pasteur." A sim-
Mrs. Bertha Traub of Webb ave- continue to 12.
ilar lecture was delivers (I at the
nue will return in a few (lays from
Western High School on March 1.
an extended visit in Los Angeles. 1
ITO CELEBRATE J. N. F.
Bra. Sarah Missner and family,
The Phi Karma Beta Sorority has
JUBILEE ON MARCH 20
formerly of Elmhurst avenue, are
completed plans for the bridge to be
now residing at 1687 Calvert avenue.
given at Webster Hall Saturday aft-
A quarter of a century of glorious
ernoon, March 5. Tickets may be ob-
Mrs. Barney Albert of Epworth
tained from the members of the so- Jewish history is now conic to a close.
boulevard was hostess at a bridge-
The
institution in which Theodor
rority or at the door.
I luncheon held Feb. 23 at the Hotel
Herz' saw the symbol of our unified
; Sutler.
national
strength will now celebrate its
Miss Margaret Reisman of 1600
Taylor avenue entertained with a twenty-fifth Jubilee anniversary, a
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levy and
period
which
has seen the Jewish Na-
house party on Feb. 28 in honor of
daughter, Mrs. Ray Feldstein of
toi lie Kirschmer, who has re- tional Fund emerge from a small ear-
Mollie
Commonwealth avenue, will leave for
turned from a three weeks' visit in nest group to an international, pow-
the East on Sunday, March 6, for a
erful movement whose series of
New York City.
two weeks' stay.
achievements for Palestine and the
i
The Misses Beatrice and Lillian Se- Jewish people is not outdone by any
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenberg of gell of 179 Eason avenue entertainedlother Jewish organization.
1190 Longfellow avenue will be at Friday evening, Feb. 26, in honor of
The Jews of Detroit will celebrate
home Sunday, March 6, from 7 to 10
their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. this great national holiday, Sunday,
p. m. in honor of the confirmation of
March
20, from 2 p. m., to 1 a. m.,
and Mrs. Charles Steindler of Mus-
their son, Alfred. No cards.
at the Arena Gardens. An elaborate
kegon, Mich.
literary and musical program, in
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenzweig
Mrs. Maurice Klein (Ruth Fink) of which the greatest talents of this city
and son, Abner, of Chicago boule- the Chatham Apartment Hotel has will participate has been ararnged and
vard were hosts at a beautifully ap- returned from a five weeks' visit in dancing will be enjoyed from 8 p. m.,
pointed formal dinner-dance, given at Miami, Fla., where she was the house until midnight.
the Hotel Statler on Feb. 27. The guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry C.
Love and smoke are two thing
color scheme was carried out in or-
Markle.
which cannot be concealed.
chid and white. Covers were laid for
60 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagner and

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Housewares

Kitchenware, kitchen cabinets, gas stoves, sew-
nyz machines, electric appliances, American,
and imported china, sparkling glassware, lamps
and shadzs enter this March Sale at prices ex-
ceeding:y low. It is the Springtime opportunity
to economize on things for the home—utensils
you need—replacements—and entire outfits to
start home-making. All the merchandise is
NEW, specially purchased and SPECIALLY
PRICED for the March Sale of Housewares.

HUDSON'S—ENTIRE TENTH FLOOR

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

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MORRIS SOLOMON

— OF —

Solomon Bros.

Tailors

Broadway Exchange Bolding

Announces

HIS RETURN FROM
NEW YORK WITH THE
LATEST SPRING STYLES

The choicest modes shown at
the Tailors' Exhibit, which he
attended.
Every creation of latest styles
secured expressly for the well
dressed man who desires skilled
tailoring, originality, quality
and values.

SOLOMON
BROS.

300-301 BROADWAY EXCHANGE BUILDING

EXPERT WORK on COMFORTERS

Feather Beds Made or Converted to

Handsome Down Comforters or Mattress Pads

Comforters and Me

J. TRAURIG

LAFAYETTE 5814
6257 MICHIGAN AVE.

Manufacturers of Down and Wool Specialties

OBERMAN'S KOSHER RESTAURANT

1414 BROADWAY

(Opposite Broadway Market.)

Phone Clifford 6082

We serve the best meals in the city. Caterers for weddings, ban-

quets and parties. We guarantee our food and service.

INVITING YOUR
ATTENTION TO
OUR STUDIO OF

INTERIOR

DECORATION

A UNIQUE DEPARTMENT for those
who appreciate distinguished
aeries for the home, artistically con-
ceived, sod skillfully executed-

DRAPERY—to your special selection—

FLOOR COVERINGS —Domestic mid
Oriental—

WALL COVERINGS--

WALL TAPESTRIES—

SPECIAL FURNITURE and Furaiturs
Coveriege-

UPHOLSTERING is all of its phases—

On Sunday, Feb. 21, Miss Betty
Kroll gave n luncheon and bridge at
her home for a number of her friends.
Jules Jewels Serenaders furnished
the dance music nod also accom-
panied the Misses Lottie and Anna
Kroll and Markle Goldstein, who of-
fered several vocal solos.

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SUNDAY, MARCH 20 — ARENA GARDENS

2 P. Si. to 8 P. M., Concert and Program during Afternoon. Noted
Speakers, Palestine Sluicing Pictures.

8 P. M. TO 1 A. M., DANCING

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NEWS! NEWS! NEW !

Who? Baby Day Nursery.

What? Package Party.

When? March 13, 1927, at 8 o'clock.

Why? Benefit of N

y Orphans.

Where? Holbrook Synagogue, Cor. Holbrook and Beeubiee.

DANCING

ADMISSION BY PACKAGE ONLY

Refreshments.

Everybody Come.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wigler of Holbrook
avenue entertained Monday evening
with a bridge and dinner in honor of
Miss Ethel Edelson has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Si. Bernstein of Colum-
the city after spending a few months bus avenue, who are leaving shortly
with relatives in New York City and
for Europe.
Boston.

Alwyn Vernon Freeman of 20 Chi-
cago boulevard, a magna cum laude
: student in the recent graduation
class at Northern thigh School, is now
attending the University of Michigan.

Through the appeal of Samuel
Shnitz, $25 was collected for the
benefit of the Jewish National Fund
at the wedding on Sunday, Feb. 27,
of Miss Clara Schwartz, daughter of
Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin Schwartz, and
Jack Berkowitz.

Mrs. Dora Garvett of 1217 Burlin-
game avenue left on Thursday for
All housekeepers are invited to at-
Pittsburgh, Pa., accompanied by her tend the massmeeting which will be
daughter, Mrs. Saul Vatz, whose held at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel-
guest she will be for several months. bourne avenue, on Monday evening.
March 7, to report on the progress of
Mrs. Dalitz of Ann Arbor, Stich.,
the kosher meat strike.
will be hostess to 75 guests at lunch-
eon on Saturday, March 5, at Web-
Mrs. Boris Ganapol is in New York
ster Hall.
for a visit with her daughter, Rachel,

Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelt were hosts
to a group of friends on Friday eve-
ning last at a beautifully appointed
dinner in their home on California
avenue, later taking their guests to
the theater.

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who is a student at Columbia Uni-
versity. She will go to Philadelphia
before her return, to meet a former
pupil, Miss Hazel Whitley, at the Cur-
tis Institute of Music.

Miss Ida Nadler and Miss Auslan-
0 der head the committee in charge of
the banquet to he given at Webster
Hall on March 5 by the Theta Delta
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Omega Sorority, in honor of the dedi-
cation of its charter. The guests of
Recommended by Detroit Physi-
honor will be Mrs. Grace C. Jones,
cians. Now Residing at
girls' counselor of of Central high
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
School, Miss Gelcher of the Women's
Phone Empire 6426
Division of the Police Department
and Miss Sarah Block, president of
the L'Allegro Girls.

REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

REV. H. MILKOVSKY

EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
MOHEL
Recommended by New York, Chi-
cago and Detroit physicians.

MARRIAGES PERFORMED
Moved t. 1699 TAYLOR
Nese. Empire 4322

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Mr. and Sirs. M. Bernstein of Co-
lumbus avenue left Wednesday for
New York, where they will spend ACV-
end days before embarking on the S.
S. Olympic for Europe.

Estimates will lee furnished without
obligation.

Onserxes 71neast Yam:taro'

D. D. S.

S. Perlis,

Announces the Removal of His Offices

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twin daughters, Sarnia and Marcelle,
Mrs. Goodman Velick of Monterey formerly of Brush street, have moved
avenue has returned from an extend-
into their new home at 2953 Clem-
ed visit with her children in Chicago.
ents avenue.

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SCARAB CLUB EXHIBITS

AT B'NAI B'RITH CENTER

An exhibition of paintings by mem-
bers of the Scarab Club of Detroit is
being held in the B'nai B'rith Com-
munity House, 275 East Ferry ave-
nue, and will continue until March 1 4.
Among the artists whose works!
adorn the walls of the building are:'
Paul Honore, R 0. Bennett, V. V.1
Chalmers, Roy Gamble, Bronislav Ma.
kielski, Leon Makielski. W. G. Sesser,'
Arthur Marschner, Floyd S. Nixon!
and C. Summerville.
The exhibition has been arranged' '
through the efforts of the fine arts,
committee of Pisgah Lodge. No. 34,1
Independent Order B'nai B'rith, of
which Saul Abramovich is the chair-1
man.

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IDNIGHT sprinkled with
silver! The glory and
mystery of the long north-
ern night is full of incomparable
beauty. Surely no woman may
hope for a possession more glori-
ously beautiful. Select now—at
Fur Headquarters — from our
deep-furred finely marked skins
developed in single and double-
skinned scarves.

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There are no miracles to the man I e,
who does not believe in them.

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