TiLIkritomjEwisii gfRONIChli .-AGE EIGHT EST A BUSHED 1849 arsonal is 20% DISCOUNT On 'the next performance by the Arts Society of Temple Beth El will take place on May 1I, 1927, instead of May 3, as had been previously an-1 'mowed. Theprogram for the eve- ning is as follows: The Host,"1 Saint Monona, translated from the Hungarian. The vie.t. includes Mrs. Lewis Musliner, Milton Alexander, Irene Rosenberg, Mrs. Edmund Slo- man, Annette Schneider, Milford Stern, Edmund Sloman, Harry Radin, Foster Vehoo, Isaac Gilbert and Nor- man Birnkrant. "The Boor," by An- ton Tchekoff, translated from the Russian. Cast includes Fay Corinne Green, Benjamin Welt and Charles Fineberg. "Everybody's Husband," Gilbert ('annon. Cast includes Mrs. Alan Kopelson, Esther Goldberg, He- lena Stungo, Mrs. Nelson Shapiro, Miss Angelo Maybaum and Hilde- garde Oxenhandler. Incidental mu- sic by Alan Kopelson. These plays are under the capable direction of Kathryn Vincent Mayer. 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HUDSON'S—ENTIRE NINTH FLOOR HUDSON'S AUDITORIUM—TWELFTH FLOOR SUMMER FURNITURE—EIGHTH FLOOR MISS CELIA HELLMAN Mrs. David Ponnusky of 1924 Clair- mount avenue was hostess at a pret- his daughter, Celia, to Morris A. tily appointed luncheon on Thursday, Feldstein of this city. April 21, for 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Velick of The Lambda Chapter of the Beta Monterey avenue announce the en- Delta Sorority entertained Wednes- gagement of their daughter, Ida day, April 27, with a lovely dinner Irene, to harry A. Singer, formerly at Hotel Addison followed by a the- of Alpena, Mich., son of Mr. and Mrs. ater party in honor of the birthday' M. Singer of that city. of Miss Esther M. I'itt of West Phila- delphia avenue. Subway Flower Shop COURTEOUS PERSONAL ATTENTION Beautiful Hudson furniture, that will make you proud of your home, is now presented for SEVEN DAYS at very SPECIAL PRICES. Groups for liv- ing rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and solariums —practical new pieces for combination rooms— occasional pieces of every charming sort. And each piece has some individual distinction of design, beau- tifully grained wood, carving, rich fabric, or intrig- uing coloring. Maxwell Benjamin' will have on Sunday for 10 days of fishing in the Upper Peninsula. Mrs. William Sachs of 1927 Pin- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Alexander gree avenue has returned to her home after a several weeks' stay in the have returned to their home in the Whittier after a short visit in Cin- East. cinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiesman and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Freedman en- have given up their apartment in the tertained 26 guests ut dinner at Blos- Whittier and have taken up residence in honor of som Heath Inn April 10, at the Wilshire. Mrs. Ili Winkehnan of Chicago and Sam Winkelman of Wausau, Wis. Among those who attended the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt of University of Detroit J-flop held re- cently at the Masonic Temple were McQuade avenue spent the holiday the Misses Ruth Rita BrukofF of week in Buffalo. Pittsburgh and Anne Dersher of Ad- Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Freedman rian, Mich. entertained informally at a dinner Mrs. David Werbe will be hostess at their home for 10 couples on April to a group of friends at luncheon on 15 and 20. Saturday at the Belcrest. PROMPT DELIVERIES TO ANY ADDRESS Hudson's Seven Furniture Days In honor of the first birthday of their son, Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. Max Elkin of Mt. Clemens entertained with an elaborate party at the Olym- pic Hotel on April 20. Covers were laid for 50 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gottloeb and son, Aaron, have returned from a motor trip to Toronto, where they spent the seder nights with relatives. Mrs. Gottloeb remained over the week. Flowers For All Occasions Last Three Days of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown are now residing in the Wilshire on Third ave.; nue at Collingwood avenue. Miss Isabella Werbe presented the pupils of her piano class in a recital last Monday evening at the Detroit Federation of Women's Club. Those who participated on the pro- gram were: Elaine Ilonionoff, Lucille DEIDDOOPODUODO0O0**0EP0000ES0D00000000EI0ODOG0*00 0-0000EF0-0 Spooner, Elizabeth Griffke, Ruth Gordon, Jean Sher, Margaret Spin- dler, Dorothy Strear, Marie McLean, Marion Walker, .•111ilred Yarrows, Rose Canvasser, Alberta Herrman, Ruth Strear, Miriam Fishkin, Rose t'opperSmith, Mildred Michelson, Cli AS. 11. ROSEN MAN, Prop. Flora Bechman, Evelyn Deberstem, 227 GRATIOT AVENUE Mrs. Edward Stein and Mildred Ern- A sail. Cherry 9171 -- In Detroit Engagetnents A. E. Hellman of 1630 Pingree avenue announces the engagement of Mrs. Leighton Steele of Monterey avenue has returned from a stay in Atlantic City and New York City. In the latter place she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Guy Rowe. 00004400440**00-0045-0004:10 4,40•00O004 140000-00-0404>00-0-0-04:40-0-0**0 Morris Fishman will leave Sunday night for New York City, where he will attend the cornerstone laying ceremonies of the Isaac Elchanan Ye- shivah, to take place on May I. On his return Mr. Fishman will stop off at Washington, D. C., where he will visit with his friend, Congressman James of Northern Michigan. The J. L. HUDSON CO. DETROIT FON KALB ii- TAIILIL LI RS Marriages SCHWARTZ-MENDELSOHN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mendelsohn o 1526 Lawrence avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Maurice Schwartz of this city, which took place on April I;. alirths Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kalestky, 2722 Monterey, •111101111Ce the birth of a Paul Charles, on April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldberg of Mrs. Mark Fleishman of the Hotel 2034 Delaware avenue are receiving Chatham took her departure on congratulations on the birth of a Thursday on the S. S. Columbus for daughter, born Saturday, April 23. an extended trip through Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Block (Sadie Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan of Mandell) of 3204 Gladstone avenue 1634 Clairmount avenue will be at are receiving congratulations on the home on Sunday, May 1, from 2 to birth of a daughter Ethel Blume, on 10, in honor of the bar mitzvah of April 10. their son, Daniel, at the Congrega- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caplan of tion Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on 2507 Edison avenue are receiving Saturday, April 30. No cards. congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Barbara June, born on April 23. DETROIT" The ever changing ideas and ideals in home furnishings and home decoration of the past few years have empha- sized Dean leadership, established SO years ago and enhanced through each succeeding period from the strictly utilitarian to the modern ultra-sophisticated. Yet, interiors created by Dean many years ago, and altered but little, still arouse pride in the hearts of their owners and command admiration from all lovers of true artistry. It is because Dean interiors and exteriors are endowed with enduring charm and freshness, and because Dear, can interpret present-day desires for luxuriousness with restraint and without sacrifice of distinction, that Dean, Detroit, carries a reputation far beyond the confines of Detroit and Michigan. e r-rf .z-7feal 1st Tag Day in 5 Years Detroit Hebrew Infants Orphan Home and Nursery, 545 East Canfield Avenue, will hold a Tag Day May 24. 101 1,000 WORKERS WANTED Communicate with Mrs. J. Ilarwith 301 EAST PHILADELPHIA. EMPIRE 0398 Help every orphan in the City of Detroit. lurniriqd and d.iarattd bat rake, 141i `nn; veer renrien,., adl 1( 114- Dean rlibt.1 this Spring and Summer. (:allon.') to the Jruriminating aho beware man) honai are jail) J011,0 pr.:inert dt,tta,00n. .-1 ,4/ abr.( mar) adlantao in 1397 JEFFERSON AVENIT EAST • DETROIT IVIED& PAINTING - IN'EP•o? DROPATING - WALLPAPERS - DRAPERIES Al'- PERIODS - t EXQuiSITE IMPORTED AND HOMES'. RUGS AND COMMIS - LAMP:: AND SHADES - WINDOW SHAMS - OBJETS d AR I • MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR EIGHTY YEARS Sponsored by Pisgah Lodge. Sunday Eve., May 8. SUBJECT: "IS MAN A MACHINE?" America's Leading Liberal CLARENCE DARROW WILL DURANT — VS. — Famous Philosopher and Author. Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. r Secure tickets at B'nai B'rith Community Center, 275 East Ferry Ave., Northway 1896, or at Box Office, Glendale 8290. ....„,...........„.„...„,..........,......., .,.. . Dance With Us Every Saturday Night — at the — B'nai B'rith Ballroom 275 EAST FERRY AVENUE Sisterhood Meeting: At the last meeting of the Sister- baud of Temple Emanuel, held on Monday, April 18, Miss Ilene Schiller rendered several vocal selections and Mrs. Barney Albert read the Bible reading from the book of Exodus. At this meeting plans were discussed for the dinner to be held on Mother's Day, May 8, at the synagogue. Mrs. Israel Caplan is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Paul. Reservations should be made not later than May 4 to Mrs. Sam Schubiner, 3757 Carter avenue. No reservations will be accepted after this date. By the advance sale of tickets, this affair promises to be One of the outstanding affairs of the sea- son. The bazaar that was held at the synagogue on March 16 and 17 was a success and netted the sisterhood $1,000. Part of this money will be used in buying new furniture for the ladies' rest room. Mrs. Jacob liar- with, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Paul, take this means of thanking the pub. lie for making the bazaar is huge sue. mess. Bible Classes: The Bible classes wish to announce! the reopening of classes at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, May 1. • ORCHESTRA HALL 1 DEBATE CONGREGATION EMANUEL Alan) art blare, nra aparPresti. Fox FILATINUM FO Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kavanau of 10210 Woodrow Wilson avenue an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Shir- ley Mae, born on April 21. DRAMATIC CLUB TO PLAY AT BETH EL, MAY 14 "DEAN Up CROSS •I LOIN itu SOT1, The play called "Sauce for the Gos- lings," written by Engine Warren has been selected as the play to be given Saturday evening May 14 at eight o'clock under the auspices of the Dra- matic flub and the Student Council of Temple Beth F.I. The theme of the play is that the children of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have been using much slang in their talk, so to teach them a lesson, the parents use the common jargon themselves when a college friend of the children pays them a vis- it . The play, which is to be followed by dancing, is to he given in honor of the graduating class of Temple Beth El Sunday lligh School. The proceeds are to go into the Palestine Campaign Fund. Tickets are 50 cents and may be obtained from Miss Oxenhandler at Temple Beth El or from the var- ious members of the Student Council and the Dramatic Club which meets every Thursday evening in the Brown chapel of the Temple Beth El at sev- en thirty. Mrs. Edith Knpelson director of the club who has helped to make the prev- ious plays successful, is directing this play. Charles Stolarsky is to assist her. The cast consists of the follow- ing members: Maurice Schniller, Mil- dred Rosenman, Charles - Stolarsky, Elsa Silver, Harold Michaels, Ruth Woolf, Morton Pearl, Louis Snitz, Ar- lene Simon and Sylvia Gordon. Re hearsals have begun. Further notices concerning this event will be pub- lished later. The club is to give the play "'Three Pills in a Bottle" again, June 14, for the intermediate school in the Brown Chapel. At the last meeting a very entertaining play was given by the , girls of the club. Harold Michaels de-1 serves the credit for having directed the play so well. $49.75 , A son, Donald Burton. was burn to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Louis Aron (Dorothy II. Hyman) of Belmont avenue on Wednesday Feb. 23. You won't be able to resist the syncopating tunes of Bob Cruzet's Orchestra. 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