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Spring Activities
Planned by Clubs
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LENOX
Many Attended Supper to For-
mutate Program for Re-
.
minder of Season.
With Rabbi Leon Frani represent-
ing, the board of directors, Miss Mary
Caplan, director of the Jewish Centers
Mrs. Morris Garvett and young
Mrs. B. Wurzberger of Chicago Association, and Harry Friedgut, ed-
son, Charles, and Miss Anna Warren, boulevard has returned front a de- ucational director of the Young Men's
who spent the winter months in Cali- lightful stay in Los Angeles.
and Young Women's Hebrew Associa-
fornia, returned to the city last Sat-
tions of Newark, N. J., as honor
urday.
Al Zeitsman of 431 East Palmer I guests over 100 enthusiastic members
of
the senior clubs of the association
avenue has left for a few days' stay'
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Grant and in Columbus, Ohio, where he will be attended a "pep supper" last Wednes-
daughter, Claire, of Chicago boule- the guest of his mother, Mrs. Rose day evening at the house, 31 Mel-
vard have returned home after spend- Zeitsman.
bourne avenue, and voiced approval of
ing two months in California and
the plans for the remainder of the
New Orleans.
season formulated under the super-
William Isenberg has left for New I
vision of Jacob S. Pearlstien, educa-
York, where he will meet Mrs. Isen- •
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ginzburg of
tional director. Harold Horowitz, of
berg and children and proceed to At- the Bahtrika Club, who acted as toast-
Culvert avenue have booked passage
lantic ( ity for a week's stay
master, introduced the honor guests
for Europe arid will sail shortly to be
and Mr. Pearlstien, who gave short
gone several months.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack B. Weiss were talks on the ideals of the clubs, neces-
Mrs. Edith Jonas is the guest of delightfully surprised on Monday sity for co-operation among all the
These tub silks are a delight to the woman who plans and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kositchek of I.an- evening, April 11, when members of members and need for putting their
does her own Summer sewing ... for active sports or the side-
the immediate family entertained efforts into action. Those who at-
sing.
with a farewell party prior to their tended represented the Detroit Friend-
line seats—for the country vacation or town the wol k-a-day-
Mrs. Jacob Sehakne and son, Her- departure for New York. Bridge was ship Club, the Bahtrikas, the Rayos,
for matinees or an afternoon at home.
bert, of Hazelwood avenue have re- the diversion of the evening. Iligh the Deborians, the Faicoms, the West
The stripes, especially, can be so pleasantly combined with
turned to their home after having honors were won by Miss Esther Side Leaders and the An-tic-lac Club.
Smgerman, Mrs. Harold (tallow and
Plans for this spring include the
spent four months in Los Angeles.
plain fabrics. You may with a blouse of candy striped silk, and
Mrs. Isadore Globerson.
starting of a house paper to supplant
the skirt of white—or a dress of plain with a sleeveless jacket
the present bulletin; the paper to be
Miss Marie Silk, violinist, present-
of the striped! Can't you just see the possibilities?
ed a most enjoyable group of solos
Mr. and Mrs. David Saffir and Mr. published by representatives of the
over Station WGIIP last Monday. and Mrs. Benjamni B. Fenton arc clubs for the use of the members and
And you know how cool a freshly tubbed dress is on a hot
Others on the program were Tillie among those who have recently re- containing the. activities of the vari-
Summer day—and these are tubbed so easily!
ous groups. A group of boys and
Garvett Kesler, pianist, and Mrs. A. turned front the West.
girls who will compose the editorial
C. Lappin, vocalist, who presented a
and business staffs will meet next
group of numbers. Mrs. Kesler ac-
Mr. and Mrs. henry Greenbaum
Wednesday night at the ('enter to
companied Miss Silk.
and family, formerly of 97 Avalon
complete their organization. A tenta-
avenue, are now residing, at 2470
tive
committee was also selected to
Mrs. Harry Cohn of Glynn court Gladstone avenue.
formulate arrangements for a public
left for Chicago for a week's visit.
entertainment to be held at the end
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Grant of of the season at which each club will
Mrs. Archie Kahn and small son,
boulevard have reunified to contribute a number on a competitive 011:10=101=01=I0=01=3101:101= 10C100
Herbert, of Chicago are the house Chicago
their home following an extended
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basis, prizes i.o
to iie awarded to the
guests of Miss Sophie Levine of 1630 Western trip.
club presenting the best feature.
Hazelwood avenue. Among the many
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Regular
social
gatherings with da tic-
delightful affairs given in honor of I
A farewell party was given by Dr. i ng
ace being revived to continue until
Mrs. Kahn were a luncheon at which)
Ira
Altshuler
and
Joseph
Grossman
summer,
when
out-o•-door
Mrs. Benjamin Harris of 4006 Grand I in honor of Miss Charlotte C. Ullian, ments will take their place. entertain-
avenue washostess; age- unc - whose engagement was recently an-
Committees to take charge of each
eon given by Miss Rose Aaron at her I nounced to Joseph Grossman of this
Given by the
home on Richton avenue; a luncheon city. Miss Ullian is leaving Detroit of the above events have been tem-
porarily
appointed and will meet with
o
and bridge at the home of Mrs. Earl to return to her home in Boston
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Mr. l'earlstten at the regular Senior
Stone, 2516 Pasadena avenue, and! where preparations will be made for Council
of Clubs meeting at 31 Mel-
a surprise bridge party at which Mrs.]
a sununer wedding. The party was bourne avenue next Wednesday eve-
Caplan Faudem was hostess.
given at the I,ee Crest in the form ning at 7 o'clock. Clubs which d id
Miss Helen Feinberg of Saulte St. 1 of a bridge and Dutch supper. Mr. nut have representatives at the supper
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Marie will arrive on Sunday to be and Mrs. II. B. Ullian were the last Wednesday are invited to send
chaperons. delegates to the meeting on April 20
the guest of Miss Irene Rosenberg.
and join in the activities.
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Hereafter, according to a decision
Mr. and Mrs. Mack B. Weiss and and Harold Schakne are now residing
made on April 13, all members of the
son, Lester, of 1670 Pingree avenue at 2019 West Philadelphia avenue.
Senior clubs are invited to become
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left Tuesday to spend the Passover
members of the Jewish Centers As-
holidays with Mrs. 'Weiss mother, :
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenberg so•iation and, by paying yearly dues
PRIZES
GIVEN
TO
BEST
DANCERS
Mrs. Rae Berlin of Far Rockaway,
I Esther UtchenikI are at home with to the association, will receive a card
Music by
their parents at 8934 Goodwin ave- I designating him or her a senior mem- O
nue. after spending the winter in her of the house. A house committee
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown are
Miami, Fla. . will be appointed to decide upon the
spending some time in St. Louis en
•amount of the dues and the duties and
route home from California.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sloman of • privileges of the members, with Mr.
Virginia park are spending 10 days p oari s ti v „ as a d v i sor.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'Leff (Ger-, in Pittsburgh.
I Meyer Blatt, athletic director of the
true Slate) are now at home to their
u"n7iiiaotfiotnh,ei frnAir
friends at 1939 Blaine avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith have re- I j h eg.
•a
w i l Athletic( A
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J.
turned to their home at 2431 Blaine to promote an all-center field day on
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wertheimer
avenue after spendinrthe winter in ;June 5 and to plan further activities
have taken their departure for In-
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Los Angeles. • for the summer and fall. All clubs
dianapolis, where they will take up
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interested are invited to send delegates
their permanent residence.
Mrs. Samuel Marwil of Virginia I to the meeting at the Jewish Center on
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park, who has been in French Lick :April 20.
Mrs. Samuel Swill of 2716 Webb Springs, has returned to her home.'
avenue and Dr. 1. S. Gellert have left
for New York, where they were
NOTE OF THANKS
Mrs. Carl Demont of Chicago, !IL;
called by the death of their father, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Gellert.
Louis Smith of Blaine avenue, dui, i Mrs. L. Miller and family of 2257
I West Euclid avenue wish to express
ing Mr. Demont's absence abroad.
Mrs. Leon \'an Vliet and the Misses
For Sacramental Purposes Only.
I their sincere appreciation to Rabbi
Anspach were joint hostesses at a
Miss Irene Rosenberg, daughter of E. Aishiskin and their relatives and
luncheon of very beautiful appoint- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg of friends for the many kindnesses
ments on Wednesday at the Belcrest. the Chatham Hotel, is spending this I shown them during their recent sad
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week in Boston with her sister, Miss bereavement.
Louis Duscoff and ,
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Sara
daughter,
Schwartz, and Madeline Rosenberg, who is in school
t h ere.
small son have returned from Cali-,
fornia, where they spent the winter! The Misses Helen Rosenberg and
months.
I Sarah I.ichtblau are spending their
TUB SILKS
Aristocrat of Chinas
For Summer Dresses
$1.95 to $2.95 Yd.
In this, the I.ENOX "Colonial" pattern, the
grace of line and atmosphere of quiet dignity that
so generally characterized the art of our Colonial
times is beautifully preserved. The dinner plates
are $55, and the ter cups sad saucers are $30 •
dozen.
Lenox is carried exclusively in Detroit by King's,
The ka:on Ile. !leans Art., Sr. out Flour
is shown. hag been crested not
solely for the illitplas of tine china and
crystal. Lot •Iro to make plOSible the ar•
• ngeonnt of dining table displays to make
r.11,11011 ea.ler.
where Leeox
L. B. KING & CO.
E. (irand River and Library
The J. L. HUDSON CO.
DETROIT
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12TH ANNUAL BALL
Given by
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CANTON JERICHO
No. 50
PATRIARCHS MILITANT, I. 0, 0. F.
Admission
$1.00
AT T1W NEW BEAUTIFUL
MACCABEES TEMPLE
Music by
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SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 24
STATLER HOTEL BALLROOM
Finzel's Famous Orchestra.
Friday Evening
April 22, .1927.
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Kurlander Benevolent
Society
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FOR PASSOVER
RABBI R. HURWITZ
Passover Announcement
Following our annual custom, we wish to an-
nounce that we will be closed during Passover
Week. We also wish to take this occasion to
extend to all our friends and patrons and to the
community in general our best wishes for a joy-
ous Passover.
spring vacation with relatives and
Mrs. Edward Unger of Edison ave- friends in New York.
nue motored to Chicago' to be the
guest of relatives and friends.
Of delightful appointments was the
dinner party given by the Eta Beta
Mr. dial Mrs. Harry Stolsky and Zeta Bridge Sorority on Saturday
family, formerly of 38 Leicester evening last at the Chinese Tea Gar-
court, are now residing in their new . den Cafe. Miss Avis Rice acted as
home at 1652 Gladstone avenue and hostess. Covers were laid for 28
may be reached by calling Empire guests.
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Complimenting Miss Mary Jacob-
Edward Wolf spent a few days in son, whose engagement to Philip
New York this week. Weinstein was recently announced, a
surprise shower was given April 10
Mr. fwd Mrs. S. Kalt and family, at the home of Mr. Weinman, 15074
formerly of 201 California avenue, Petoskey avenue.
Highland l'ark, are now residing in
their new home at 1533 Atkinson
Mrs. Meyer B. Kaufman (Essie
FOXES
Everywhere you will see them this
Soring—gracing every occasion. Fur
Ile idqudriers' selection is large, varied
and priced to maintain our reputation for
for value.
avenue,
Stein) and daughter, Arline, of In-
dianapolis, Ind., are the house guests
Albert Zenner of Roston of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross of 3295
boulevard, accompanied by her broth- Rochester avenue.
er, Samuel Stoma, left for a 10
days' visit in Atlantic City.
Miss Minnie Carlan of 2075 West
Philadelphia avenue has returned
from a two-weeks' trip to Indian-
apolis and Cincinnati. While in In-
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dianapolis, Miss Carlan was the house
guest of Miss Evelyn Levy, formerly
of Detroit.
Mrs.
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best wishes to all my Jewish .friends and
patrons for a Joyous Passover.
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Miss Ethel Olim of Sheffield, Ala.,
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Enjoying a stay in Chicago, where
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Miss Sally Turin of 4128 Joy road
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The Misses Rosella Cohen, Judith
Margolis and Frances Shurgin left
Monday for Chicago, where they will
spend the Passover holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ilertzoff and
daughter, Miss Mollie Haber, former-
ly of Beaubien Street, are now at
home nt their new residence at 1555'
West Philadelphia avenue.
The Misses Celia and Ida Fox of
Boston boulevard were hostesses at
a beautifully appointed buffet supper
on Friday evening last. The guests
included the Misses Marion Kahn.
Ritta Gedanka, Kate Chabeau, Sarah
Meyerson, Rose Shaw and Minnie
Kahn and Harold Smith, Larry Mich-
elman, Samuel Kahn, Nathan Wolf,'
' Louis Cohen, Hy Kramer and Samuel
Rubenstein.
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After a three months' stay in Cab-,
fornia, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss,
have returned to their apartment in
• the Belcrest.
Aaron Lipin has returned to his
home in the city accompanied by his
cousin, Albert Lipin, whom he visited
in Rochester, N. V.
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