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AWARDED PRIZES AT
PHOTOGRAPHERS MEET
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LENOX
Aristocrat of Chinas
The ho
who serves to her guests on LENOX
china compliments their artistic sense in doing
so. The pattern illustrated is • w gold•
encrusted band on the characteristic LENOX
ivory body. The dinner plates arm $55 • dozen,
the bread and butters $30, and the tea cups and
saucers, $55.
LENOX china, in a variety
of beautiful materna is rar-
vied exclusively in Detroit by
KING'S.
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Clothes
Readydo-
WIG.
Corefnlly • attired
mew have "disroo•
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Manney's
ame.button model
Alin, stately minor,
es lob-tared here.
Color-fat hatvors.
Priced from SM.
Thnt Shrine top.
coat nmq hone dis•
tenet li-es! Mae.
ney's has Them!
Tubu'ar ma semb
biz models in
tudet; old t,eeds.
Priced from $35.
est
E VERY SUIT
TELLS A TALE
of paMstaking vvorkmainhip W.:en it leaves d•'s
store! As if by mslic, every Iklanney'a su:r,
ed for its purchaser, cc'h three or fem. o:licrs on
the strength of i.a faultivs fit olonc!
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The ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey
Zedek will sponsor a bridge and lotto
party on Wedne•day, April 27, at 2
p. in., at the Federation of Women's
clubhouse, Second boulevard at
Hancock avenue. The committee on
arrangements includes Mrs. harry
Wetsman, chairman' Mesdames Mau-
rice Blumberg, Herman 1'. Cohen, Hi-
mon Kaplan, Charles Smith and Sam-
uel Frank. Refreshments will be
served and prizes awarded at each
table. Those desiring to make reser-
vations are requested to communicate
with any of the committee members.
Sprinkle Spring
With Color
Sirs. Philip Bloonigarden of Edisoni
avenue has returned to her home fol-
lowing a winter's stay in California.1
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1020 Shelby SI:
Sir. and Mrs. Louis M. Elliman,
formerly of the lintel Chatham, are
now-residing at the Belcrest Apart
meat.
Among those who have already ob-
tained reservations for the annual
J-hop of the University of Detroit,
which will be held in the near future
at the Masonic Temple, are Robert
D. Morns and Morris Portnoy of De-
troit and Henry
Dersher of Toledo.
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Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn and chil-
dren of Pingree avenue will spend
the coming week in Chicago.
Miss Edna Simons has been chosen
by the president of the Euthimia So-
rority to act as chairman for the rat-
fie to be given at Webster Hall June
25. She has an her assistant Miss
Mildred Rothenberg, Proceeds to go
to charity.
Miss Jean Golden of 9034 LaSalle
boulevard, who spent the past few
weeks with her sister. Sirs. Morris •
Fishier of Flint, has returned to her
home.
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To honor Miss Betty Weinberger
of Burlingame avenue, who will sail:
on April 29 with her father, Toni'
Weinberger, for a four months' tour
of Europe. Miss Louis Weinberger of
Grand avenue entertained at a per-
sonal shower of beautiful appoint-
ments Tuesday evening.
The Mesdames Abe Fish and Na-
than Horwitz entertained with a de-
lightful bridge on Thursday evening,
March 31, at the home of Mrs. Fish,
2640 Gladstone avenue, in honor of
the birthday anniversary of Miss
Florence Horwitz. Covers were laid
for 20 guests.
Reduced Prices on Lingerie.
MODEL DRESS SHOP
MRS. M. GUTWILL1G, Proprietor.
8T26 TWELFTH ST. (Near Blaine)
Mrs. Daniel Weinstock of Clair-
mount avenue will be hostess on Sat-
, urday at luncheon at the Belcrest in
sompliment to Mrs. Thomas Reid,
who has recently returned from Eu-
rope.
Bernard Dosie has returned to the
I city after spending a week with his
' parents, Mr. and Sirs. Adolph Dosie
jot Onaway, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Reid IZelma
I Hokin) and young slaughter have re-
, turned to this city following an eight
I months' residence abroad.
Plans are bring completed for the
annual spring dance to be given by
the Beta Phi Tau Fraternity'. Alpha
- - Chapter. Pontiac, on May 10. This
sear the affair will be in the form of
• dinner-dance and will take place at
B. Mas s Columbia Univ.-sit,.
the Hotel Roosevelt, Pontiac. A large
attendance is expected from the vari-
REPERTOIRE — VOICE PLACING — COACHING
lialorse4 by Josef rase
k. Dir,tar Victor TaatIng bistb.n. Co,
ous chapters in Detroit, Grand Rap-
Giorcia Polsceo. Di, (hM... Opera Co.
ids, Flint, Cleveland and Pontiac. Sid-
Reehlonase Steil., 2243 LOTHROP AVE., near Femste•th St
ney Barnett is general chairman of
Ph... ter App.:•amest., Ewald 2144
the affair •nd is being assisted by Al
Kaufman and Milton Orman.
EMPIRE 6391
to silk fashions. And in true artist fash-
ion, they've taken the lowly and glorified
it! Carpet tacks—sugar lumps—travel-
ARTHUR MARSTON AND ERWIN
cigarettes--and the result is the most in-
triguing patterns you ever saw!
Printed crepe de chines and Pussy Wil-
low Silks, $2.95 to $4.50 yard.
The J. L. HUDSON CO.
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Easter
is a time for realty
fine music
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ERE are those who say Easter has
lost its real significance for the major-
ity of people. We wonder if that is
the tnitli...It does not seem possible to our
finite mind that humanity can ever under-
value the greatest event in the history of
the world...In many homes Easter is a time
of reverence for the spiritual side of life, a
time for music of the better kind...That this
must be so is evidenced by the many people
of good taste who come to our warerooms
this season of the year and select a really
fine piano for their homes...Our warerooms
are fairly blossoming forth with a remarkable
selection of famous-make pianos—grands,
reproducing grands, uprights and players
whose fall boards bear world-renowned
names...Come here and enjoy seeing and
hearing so many beautiful instruments. Any
one of them can be delivered to your
home by a reasonable first payment. Your
old piano is good for a liberal allowance.
Mr. and Sirs. Alex Immerman and
daughter. Esther, have returned to
their home at 283 Frederick street,
after spending the winter in Los An-
geles.
Women's Dresses $6.95, $10.95 and $13.95.
delightful. They're the product of famous
artists who are turning worthy attention
The Phoenix Club entertained its
On Saturday evening, April 2, Mrs.
guests with a keno party last Sunday
Joseph Davidson entertained with a
evening. The usual motion'pictureo
bridge and dinner party at her home
and dinner-dance will take place this
on St. Clair avenue in compliment to
Sunday evening.
Miss Anna Pierce. Prizes were
awarded A. Susman, A. Horowitz, II.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Weisman
llimelson and B. Farber.
(Marion BrotmarO, formerly of Mon-
treal, Que., are now making their per-
Pupils of Sirs. Rose Rubenstein will
manent home in Detroit and are re-
appear in a piano recital at the Hotel
siding at the Belcrest.
Statler Sunday, April 10, at 3 o'clock
in the afternoon. The following will
Miss Sylvia Simons, daughter of
participate: Dylis Daugherty, Alice
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simons of
Garber, Isabelle Lukash, Sylvia Mel-
Pallister avenue, is spending the
len, Rose Love, Miriam Edwards, Ann
month in New York City.
R. McKay, May Lucas and Eada Joy
Rubenstein.
Mrs. Julia Rubenstein of Edison
avenue has returned from a delight-
Jack Bailey of the Detroit branch
ful visit with her children, Mr. and
of the Charles W. Wrigley Company
Mrs. Louis Levitt, in Cleveland, Ohio.
discussed "Outdoor Advertising" last
Thursday evening in an address at
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bloomberg,
the Y. M. C. A. before members and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg and
friends of the Ad Forum.
Mrs. Sarah Marks spent the week-end
in Saginaw and Bay City, where they
Benjamin Neustadt, managing edi-
were the guests of relatives and
tor of the Ohio Jewish Chronicle of
friends.
Columbus, Ohio, accompanied by his
mother and his sisters, Leah and Na-
In honor of the tenth birthday an-
omi, spent the week-end in the city,
niversary of their son, Bernard, and
the guests of Mr. and Sirs. Bernard
the lifts birthday anniversary of Isaacs and Max Gordon,
their their niece, Betty Klein, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Fineman of 246 Ferry
The affair given at the home of
avenue entertained 30 children on
Sirs. Barney Williams of Seward ave-
Sunday afternoon, April 3. Little
nue on Wednesday, March 30, was a
Betty and Bernard were the recipi-
club meeting, not a luncheon, as was
ents of many lovely gifts.
announced in a recent edition of this
paper.
Mr. and MN. Julius Bing, who re-
cently returned from an extensive
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerson of 466
Western trip, have taken up their
West Kirby avenue returned last
residence in the Wilshire on Third
week from California, where they
avenue at Collingwood avenue.
spent the past two months.
Mr. and Sirs. Jack Stantler of
Brooklyn, N. Y., who spent their
honeymoon trip in the city, were
the house guests of Mr. and Sirs. Ber-
nard Weiss of Alger avenue. Dur-
ing their stay, they were extensively
entertained by Mrs. l'hilip Sidlow of
Glynn court and Mr. and Mrs. Mack
B. Weiss of Pingree avenue.
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.
AMERICANA printed silks are one of
the season's innovations. They are truly
JEROME ROOSENZWEIG
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Maxmen
and family, formerly of East Han- senzweig of 2024 Pingree avenue,
Mrs. Charles Rosenzweig enter- cock avenue, are now residing in were awarded prizes for being the
tained a few friends informally at their new home at 3216 Fullerton most handsome and healthy twins at
a recent photographers' convention.
their home on Boston boulevard Tues- avenue.
day evening.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. DeYoung
In honor of their daughter, Rose, of 3353 Burlingame avenue desire to
Albert Lebowitz and the (milk of
whose betrothal to Joseph J. Fine- express their profound thanks and
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel appreciation to their host of friends the late Mrs. Harriet Cohen Lebo-
Fineman, was recently announced, and relatives for their kind expres- witz wish to extend their sincere ap-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Coven will hold sions of interest in the welfare of preciation to Rabbi Moses Fisher and
a reception at their home, 3305 Elm- their daughter, Betty Jane, who is to their many friends for tne kind-
hurst avenue, on Sunday evening, rapidly recuperating from an opera- ness shown them during their recent
bereavement.
April 10. No cards.
tion recently performed.
or spending the winter months in
Mr. and Mrs. William Rindskuff of
California. Sirs. Sillman's mother,
Tennyson avenue entertained 10
Sirs. D. W. Davis, is returning with
guests at a beautiful buffet supper
them. They will take up their resi-
at their home last Sunday evening.
dence at the Whittier.
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SPECIAL SALE for THREE DAYS ONLY
Fabrics, of course, follow the trend of
fashion, and sing a song of color!
Mrs. A Glazier of 644 West Kirby
avenue has returned to her home
after wintering in Los Angeles.
Many delightful affairs have al-
ready been given in honor of Miss
Charlotte Ullian, whose engagement
to Joseph G. Grossman was recently
Mrs. Harriet Steinberg of 3045
announced. Mr. Grossman enter-
Grand avenue was hostess at the hard
tained a party of friends informally
time party given at her home on at his home at 610 Blaine avenue and
April 2 by the Phiota Delta Sorority.
a surprise party was given in honor
The decorations were in green and
of the bride-elect at the Hotel Stat-
gold. The affair was carried out in ler on April 3.
cabaret feAivitivs, with delightful en-
tertainment and dancing. Tables
Sirs. Norman Sillman, with her son.
were artistically set for 12 couples. Joseph, are expected home today aft.
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New Americana Silks
Arthur Marston and Erwin Jerome,
twin suns of Sir. and Mrs. Harold Ro-
ecw
Spring
Hats
—Smart Styles
"Our Honor Roll of Famous Pianos"
—Effective Shades
—Fine Quality
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Others at $6 to $20
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