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1. BRIDGE•TEA WORKER

Mrs. Minion Kaplan is actively in-

Broadloom
Carpeting

I terested in the bridge-tea to be given

by the Ladies Auxiliary of the

Special, at
$5.50 sq. yd.

Mrs. Henry Mazer will be hostess' Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Netzorg of
at a bridge-tea on Saturday after- 1627 Collingwood avenue are now re-
noon at her home on Arden park. siding at 3270 Rochester avenue.

The Salon Des Beaux Arts

—has not been planned solely for the
display of fine merchandise, but to help
you, through the arrangement of table
displays, to better select your china and
crystal as they would appear in your
own home.

Miss Mildred Bachrach is being ex-
tensively entertained prior to her
marriage to Jacob Rosenberg. which
will take place on May 1 at the Hotel
Starter.

Miss Sara Bachrach of New York
City is the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bachrach of 314
Monterey.

Nat Windlema-i of Pittsburgh is
spending the Easter vacation with h:•
parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkel-
man of Blaine avenue.

27 in:hes to 15 feet wide

27 inch widths are $3.95 a running yard

By special arrangement with our weavers of this fine broad-
loom carpeting we offer eight most popular colors at an

IMPORTANT DISCOUNT FROM THE REGULAR PRICE?
Rolls and rolls have arrived—durable lengths of carpeting with

Mr . and Mrs. Harold N. Selling
William B. Isenberg has re:arred
t Evelyn Schultz t of Chicago are so- from New York. where he spent a
journing for an indefinite period at week with Mrs. Isenberg and chil-
the Edgewater Gulf Hotel, Biloxi, dren, who are visiting there.
Miss.
Henry Epstein of St. Louis
Inspiring in every detail was the guest in the city.
Seder sponsored by the Maimonidies
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L Feinstein
Medical Society for its members last
Sunday evening at Joseph's Restau- and sister, Miss Leah Goldman, for-
rant. The services were beautifully merly of 1616 Leslie avenue, are now
conducted by Dr. Noah E. Aronstam residing at 3325 Monterey avenue.
and ably assisted by Dr. Julius R.
A. C. Lappin spent the last week-
Gitlin and Dr. Jack Agins. Dr. Max-
well E Silver was in charge of the end in Milwaukee as the guest of his
father
arrangements.

Salon des Beaux Art,
I. 10.411 Lenox china which 1.4
sold exclusively ia De-
troit.

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MM. LOUIS Schulman and sons. who
have been spending the winter in Los
Angeles, Calif.. have returned to the
city and with Mr. Schulman are now
residing at 3258 Glendale avenue.

far

SECOND FLOOR

E. firand River and Library

The Emanon Girls entertained with
a luncheon at King Wah Lo, followed
by a theater party, on Wednesday
evening, April 13.

which you may cover entire floors up to 15 feet wide WITH-

OUT A SINGLE SEAM. And the narrow lengths are for
hallways and stairs, so you can match the carpeting in large

connecting rooms.

MRS. HIMON KAPLAN

Shaarey Zedek on Wednesday, April
27, at 2 p. m., at the Federation
Club house, Second boulevard and
Hancock. Bridge and lotto will be
played Others on the committee are
Mrs. Harry Wetsman, general chair-
man. and the Mesdames Morris Blum-
berg. Terman P. Cohn, Seymour
Frank, Louis Stoll, Charles Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lazaro• and fam- Ira Copeland, Nate Rosenberg and
ily, formerly of 1659 Taylor avenue, Samuel Frank. Mrs. Louis Savage is
are now residing at 2463 Hazelwood in charge of the ticket committee.
avenue.

The J. L. H UDSON CO.

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On Mondays and Tuesdays:

Shampooing and Marcel Wave
Shampooing and Finger Curl
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Phone Cherry 3292.

MRS. NN ILLIAM B. GILMAN, Proprietor.

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FINZEL'S
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Admission $1.00

MOWS OSSFPOW1

736 RANDOLPH ST. CLIFFORD 3112

cigar business for 12. years. In same location for six years.

Announces the addition of a full line of candies,
crushed fruits and school tablets for the whole-
sale trade.

Louis Cut Rats Cigars and Confectionery Is
Always Good.

Special Attention and Immediate Delivery on
Phone Orders.

Checking Free

Sidney L.

Friday Evening Services:
On April 15 the last Sabbath serv-
ice of the season was conducted by
A. C. Lappin. Henceforth "open , o;
house" will be held et the clubhouse
every Friday everting. Everybody
will be welcome.

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Adjustments
Arbitrations

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Arranged by practical flower
artists who know how. Fresh
Spring flowers tied with har-
monizing ribbons. Just to ac-
quaint you with our new loca-
tion we offer this special.
Phone us your order. Prompt
deliveries to all parts of the
city. Open evenings and Sun-
days.

M. FABRICK

Visit Detroit's Most
Beautiful Shop
of Flowers

The interior mountings and
electrical effects reflect the ar-
tistic temperament which will
lead you to place your orders
with confidence.

F

RIEDMAN'S
LOWERS

8446 LINWOOD

Garfield 5047.

Furs • • •

Hike:
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The next hike will be taken to ;'S
Orchard Lake road on Sunday morn- i.;
ing, May 1. All those who are inter- C-S
ested must be at the clubhouse at 9 t.
o'clock promptly with their lunches. is.,
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Ballroom Dancing:
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This etas swill resume its meetings :M
on Sunday, April 24, at 10 o'clock

L'Etode Club:
'
The L'Etude Club discussed Rus-
sian short stories by Chekhov, Tol-
stoy and Sologub at its last meeting. =•-e
Ida Hertzoff gave a short synopsis of
a story by each author. This club is ,c-
composed of Selma Bernbaum, chair-
man; Celia Barnett, ecretary; lila
Bronstein, treasurer, and Irene Lo.
pate, Sarah Mellon, Bessie Surath,
Ida Hertzoff, Ann Brown and Jennie
Shovitz. Miss Rose Richards is the '
leader of the club. 'c e
:ost
Beta Rho Delta.
At its last meeting the Beta Rho! •
Delta completed plans for a banquet •
to celebrate its first anniversary,
which will be given on April 30 at
King Wah Lo Cafe.

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April Monthly Meeting:
A surprise program has been plan- st?
ned for the monthly meeting on Sun- ?e:
day afternoon, April 24, at 3:30 p.
m. The entire program is in the 'c.,:
hands of the executive committee. -'e

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Randolph 6981

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Due to the Passover holiday, the a.
Saturday night dance at Webster Hall J
on April 23 will be omitted. How.' =s%
ever, the dances will be resumed on
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Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Anyone wishing to become a mem-
ber please phone Longfellow 7079.
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Rosenthal
Seder:
land infant son, Arran, have returned P
The Y. W. II. A. conducted a Pass
from a trip to Soutn America and are
at present at the home of their moth- over Seder on April 16 at the club-I SAVE A TRIP. BRING YOUR HEM-
house.
Attractive table decorations
STITCHING AND BUTTON COVERING
er, Mrs. Sarah Rosenthal of 2509
and a well served dinner brought
TO US.
Blaine avenue.
warmth and cheer to the guests who
wetho Irwin while yo , , ...It
Open
evening+. Priee4 Res .nnable.
had gathered to participate in the
traditional ceremony of their fore-
HARPER'S ART SHOP
fathers. Louis James Rosenberg
911+ T•elfth St.
Near Clammornt
conducted the services.

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Prizes Given to Best Dancers.

OLD FOLKS HOME

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STATLER HOTEL BALLROOM

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CUT RATE
CIGARS

Given by the

Kurlander
Benevolent
Society

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazer of New
Among those who were interested
ITS OWN SERVICES
in sponsoring the reception and tea York City are guests in the city this
week.
at the Society of Arts and Crafts last
Monday afternoon were Mrs. Albert
Passover morning services will be
The Belcrest was the scene of a
Kahn, Mrs. Day Krolik and Miss
conducted by the Young Israel Or-
lovely party Wednesday, when Mrs.
Elizabeth Krolik.
ganization
on Saturday and Sunday.
Leon VanVleit, Mrs. Samuel Van
• April 23 and 21, at the Melbourne
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Arta Vleit and the Misses Rose and Ger-
Jewish
Center,
31 Melbourne at Wood-
(Edith Sominskyf are now residing trude Anspach were jonit hostesses at
a bridge luncheon in the gold room. ward avenue. The services will be led
, at their new home at 3265 West Boss
by young men and will begin at 9:00
honoring 80 of their friends. The
ton boulevard.
i table was decorated artistically with o'clock.
Rabbi Michael Higger of New York
' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ginzburg of small baskets in the form of hats,'
City, who is visiting hit parents over
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Calvert avenue, who will take their filled with spring flowers. Mrs. Harry
'the holidays, will speak at the Satur-
•departure the end of this month for Krohn, Mrs. B. E. Anspach and Mrs.
day morning services. On Sunday
an European trip were guests of F. L Brin assisted the hostess during
morning Max Temchin, a Young Israel
honor at a subscription dinner of ! the afternoon.
member and formerly a student at the
. very charming appointments on Tues-
Rabbi Isaac Elchonon Leshivah, Rab-
Mrs. Fannie Doktor of Burlingame
day evening at the home of Mr. and
binical College of New York, will de-
Mrs. Herbert Reinheimer of Virginia avenue will take her departure Sun-
liver a sermon. A cordial invitation
day evening for the East, to be gone
park.
is extended to the public to join in the
over the summer.
services.
Miss Lois Roth of West Boston
The services that were conducted on
Mrs. S. T. Winkelman and daugh-
boulevard is visiting in Buffalo, where
the first two days of Passover were
is the house guest of her aunt, ters, Billie and Mitzie, of 2278 Blaine'
attended by a large attendance of
avenue have returned home after a
Mrs. Henry Stern.
young men and women. The speakers
five • k ' stay in Chicago.
who addressed the congregation were
Mrs. Morris D. Silver is spendin g
Mr. 3.1arkson, a Hebrew teacher at the
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kalt of Atkinson,
the week in Chicago in attendance'
United Hebrew Schools, and Rabbi
'at the convention of the National avenue have as their house guest thisl Herry Z. Gordon.
week Mrs. 31. J. Figatner of Chicago.
I Federation of Music Clubs.
Young Israel of Detroit sponsored
High Holiday Services last Rosh Hash-
Miss Helen Holtzman, who is at-
The We Modern Club held a thea.
onah and Yom Kippur at the Center.
tending
St.
Mary
of
the
Woods
!ter party at the State Theater on
The services were first of its kind in
Sunday afternoon which was followed School, is spending the spring viva- the city, scoring wide interest and
by a house party at the home of Miss tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. proving a great success.
E. F. Holtzman, at the Whittier.
I Carolyn Krusner.
Young Israel maintains and sup-
ports a Yeshivah or school of higher
The Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Jay, who were
talmudical learning where more than
the guests of their parents, Mr. and Zedek will hold their final card party 30 students are studying for the Rab-
Mrs. Jacob Jay of Hendrie avenue. of the season on Wednesday, April binate, and several branches through-
have returned to their home in Roch- 27, at 2 p. m., at the Federation Club out the city for the purpose of foster.
house, Second boulevard and Han-
j ester, N. Y.
ing religious, educational, philanthro-
cock.
phic and social activities among the
Miss Selma Lightstone entertained
American Jewish youth.
Complimenting Miss Mary Jacob.!
, with a luncheon Saturday afternoon
lat the Golliwog, later taking her eon, whose engagement to Philip
guests to see "Faust" at the Bonstelle Weinman was recently announced, a
1Playhouse The guest of honor was, surprise birthday party was given on
Miss Hanabelle Primakow of•Slilwau- April 10 at the home of Mr. Wein-
Members of the Northwestern
kee, who is visiting in the city as the man of 15074 Petoskey avenue.
branch of the Jewish Old Folks Ilome
house f Mrs. Belle Morse.
are invited to attend the following
Mrs. Benjamin Kamin of 2987 1
activities on Monday, April 25, at the
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weiss are , Gladstone avenue has returned home
;Jack o'Lantern Tea Roome, 3454 Joy
, spending the holidays with their after spending the winter months in
roa d four
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California.
mother - Mrs Rae Rerlin of Far Rork. -
card: Cards and lotto 2 to 3 o'clock;
away, L. I.
nomination of officers 3 to 4 o'clock.
and Mrs. S. Kalt entertained a
Refreshments and prizes
Miss Fannie Riegel of 1417 West group of friends in their home on
Euclid avenue spent the past week- Monday evening. The evening was
Mrs. S. Max, chairman, Mrs. M.
end in Kalamazoo, Mich., as the guest spent in playing cards.
Ferar and Mrs. A. LaBret, constitut-
of Miss Molly Burns of North Bur-
Judge and Mrs. Charles C. Simons ing the nomination board, are wait-
dick avenue.
of Connecticut avenue have returned ing to hear from members.
William Sachs has left for New from a trip to Cincinnati, where
Kindly report change of address or
York City to meet Mrs. Sachs, who Judge Simons sat in the United States
illness of any member to Mrs. Singer,
lhas been visiting there with relatives Court of Appeals.
• Arlington 7473-R.
j and friends. They will return to-

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