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EDITOR'S NOTE.

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SECOND FLOOR

SUPERIOR QUALITY

The Detroit Council of Jewish
I)r. Francis L. Yorke will speak
on "American Composers" at the Women has planned a most de-
lightful
entertainment for its an-
next meeting of the Detroit Music
Study Club, which will take place nual children's day on Monday
on Friday afternoon, March 30, at afternoon, April 2. The Sleep-
Temple Beth El. An elaborate ing Beauty," a puppet show, will
program has been prepared to il- be presented by Helen Joseph of
lustrate Dr. Yorke's lecture. Mrs. Cleveland, who will be remem-
Edmund Sloman will sing a group bered for the enjoyable program
of vocal solos, accompanied by she gave here last year, when she
Mrs. John Feldman; Mrs. S. Asher- delighted both young and old with
son will present piano selections; her presentation of "The Three
the choral society of the club will Bears" and "Snow White." The
sing a group of songs; and two of entertainment will take place at
Dr. Yorke's pupils will play a Beth El Chapel at 3:30 p. m.
double piano number. Mrs. Israel
Milton M. Alexander of the
Silk will be chairman of the day.
A delightful program was pre- Whittier was in Chicago this week
MRS. HANNAH HARVITH
sented at the last meeting of the at the Drake Hotel.
club, which took place on Friday
March 28, at the Eastern Star Tem-
afternoon, March 16. A paper on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bass of ple, SO Alexandrine avenue west.
current musical events was read Monterey avenue entertained 12 Prizes and refreshments will be
by Mrs. S. Trigg; a group of songs guests at a dinner and bridge on served at each table, and members
was sung by Mrs. J. li. Schack- Friday, March 16.
are urged to bring their friends.
accompanied by Mrs. NI. Morse;
Pickets of admission may lee had at
Mozart's "Piano Concert in 0
The Misses Clara and Betty the door, or from any member of
Miner" was given a beautiful read- Jaffee of 97I I Cameron avenue the committee. Sirs. Hanna Ilur-
ing by Mrs. Lawrence Titlebaum, are leaving for a few months' east- vith is chairman, and is assisted
with the accompaniment skilfully ern stay. A farewell party is be- Sy the following committee: Helen
handled by Mrs. John Feldman. ing given in their honor by Miss Jacoby, Cora Jacoby, Edith Cugelt,
Mrs. Howard Salzenstein was Victoria Saullaf of 1710 Hazel- Anne Weinbeck, and Golds KAVH-
chairman of the day.
nau, worthy neutron. The same
wood avenue.
evening a regular meeting will tee
The philanthropic committee of
the club gave a program at the St.
held.
Mrs. Samuel Singer and son,
Francis Home for Boys on Wed- Jafary, are at home after a de-
nesday afternoon, March 21. Miss lightful mid-season visit in south-
Dorothy Magidsohn gave several ern California, where they spent MEDAL TO ROSENWALD
readings; Mrs. David Kellman sang a number of weeks with Mrs. Sing-
a group of vocal solos with Mrs. er's father, Otto Held. They also He ■ and Dillard Win Awards for
Emery Monash acting as accom- visited with relatives in Oakland,
Bettering Negfro•White
panist; the pupils of Miss Kathe- Portland, St. Louis, and were the
Relations.
rine Pereira's school of dancing , guests at Tacoma, Wash., of Mrs.
presented a number of charming 'Joseph Sussman (Minnie Benson
WASHINGTON.—Jamele
H. Dil-
dances; Mrs. Leo Landow told of Detroit).
lard of Charlottesville, Va., and
stories, and Mrs. I.owenstein gave
Julius
Rosenwald
of
Chicago
re.
a novel whistling selection. Mrs.
In honor of the twenty-fifth eivial the Harmon awards for 1927
S. Schafilander was in charge of wedding anniversary of Mr. and •
for outstanding contributions to-
arrangements for the day. I Mrs. Hyman Rottenberg of 3650
w ard improving relations between
Brush street, a silver wedding din- white people and negroes.
Four hundred members of Sen- ner was given by her children on
The Commission on Race Rela-
ior and Junior Hadassah attended Sunday, March 11, at the North- tions of the Federal Council of
the birthday luncheon of Ilndas- western Congregation B nat Zion. Churches presented the awards at
soh on Tuesday at the Hotel Stat- , Covers were laid for 150 guests.
the First Congregational Church
Icr. The aims and ideals of the
here.
organization were beautifully ex-1 Among the many pre-nuptial af-
pressed by Mrs. Jennie Loitman l fairs given in honor of Mrs. Mor
Barron of Boston, who is a mem- cis Ruskin (Elizabeth felasier),
ber of the National Board of Ha- whose marriage took place on Sun-
dassah. Preceding the talk by day, March 18, were the follow-
Mrs. Barron, Mrs. Horace N. Ilige• I ing: An announcement party given
low presented a group of vocal; by Lillian Glasier on Nov. 12; a
solos, with Mrs. Sol. 0. Kesler at luncheon-bridge and handkerchief
the piano. hosiery shower by Mrs. Ezra Gla-
zier and Mrs. Max Eichman at the
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel SlomanIformer's home on Feb. II; Mes-
are guests at the Alcazar Hotel, . dames Ben and Max Glasier were
I hostesses at a luncheon-bridge and
Miami, Fla.
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personal shower at the Wilshire on
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Piaster-IFeb. 25; Misses Rose and Lillian
Gordon entertained at bridge on
weld and daughter Ruth of Chi-
stein rsto ne
Feb. 29; MIrs. Ben B. W
cago boulevard left on Friday for
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le len Goldstein were
a visit in Fitt-burgh, Washington and Miss
and Atlantic City. In the first I hostes=es at a luncheon-bridge at
the Masonic Temple, on March 3:
place they will visit their dough-
Miss Mollie Glist entertained with
ter, Maxine, who is a senior at
at
owed by a dinner, se
a bridge,
Carnegie College, and in Washing-
follMarc h 4; Misses Ruse
her home on
ton they will be the guests of Dr. and Betty Berick entertained at
and Mrs. Mordecai Ezekiel (Lu-. bridge at their home on March 8;
cille Finsterwald). Misses Lillian and Gertrude Gie-
sler were hostesses on March 10 at
Mrs. Johanna Metzger and son, a luncheon at the Phoenix Club,
I)r. Harry Metzger, of Pingree later taking their guests to the
avenue will depart shortly for Ger- theater; Mrs. Leon A. Gersten en-
many, where Dr. Metzger will take tertained with a luncheon-bridge
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a year's graduate work in the clin- at her home on March 18; Harry
ics there. Before returning to this S. Scheinman was host at a dinner
country they will spend some time at Northwoods Inn in honor of
in France, Switzerland and Eng- the bridal couple on March 14;
land.
Dr. and Mrs. David Weingarden
also entertained the young couple
Mrs. Maxwell Benjamin of Wil- at their home.
avenue and Mrs. Samuel
8011
Miss Henrietta Silk of 3765 Cal-
Rosenberg of the Chatham have
returned from a 10 weeks' sojourn vert avenue entertained at a
through the South. They visited bridge on Sunday, March 18, in
honor of Miss Minnie Israel, a
in Florida and Cuba.
bride-elect. The table was set for
Miss Belle Sehlussel, whose 12 and the color scheme) was car-
marriage to Mr. Mark Barris will ried out in green and white.
take place early in April, has been
A very delightful evening was
the inspiration for much beauti•
ful entertaining. The Misses Ruth spent on Sunday, March 18. at the
Freedman, Sally Hauer, Belle Sil home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard V.
berblatt and Mrs. S. Kaplan enter - Sikov of Russell Woods, when
tained jointly at a bridge-lunch they entertained the following
eon; Mrs. Sadie Farber was hostess guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. Freed-
at an evening of bridge, and Mrs. man and daughter, Lorraine, Mr.
Myron Keyes invited guests to a and Mrs. Murray Adelson, Mr. and
bridge-tea. Mrs. Harry Adelson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. McNamara, Miss Jean Adelson,
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Mrs. Osmond E. Fisher of Edi. Miss Clara Sochs, Miss Leah N.
son avenue entertained eight Einstein, L. Silk and Phil Shapiro.
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guests at luncheon on Monday at
On March 10 Mrs. Louis Lands-
the Phoenix Club.
berg of 4825 Fourth avenue en-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberberg of tertained 14 guests at her home at
Burlingame avenue have returned a bridge party.
to 0ie city following a three
Mrs. D. Gordon of Chicago, ac-
I
months' visit in California.
companied by her children, Ra-
phael
and Wilma, spent a week
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffman of
412 Frederick avenue have re- with her sister, MN. Manfred M.
Linick
of 102 California avenue.
turned from their winter's sojourn
During their stay here, Raphael
in Miami, Fla.
Gordon participated in the draw-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gedrich ing contest conducted by the Pack-

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Due to the Passover festival,
the issues of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle of April 6 and April
13 will go to press earlier than
usual. All contributions and
news items, therefore, to be as.
cured of publication, must be
in the hands of the editor not
later than II o'clock Tuesday

morning, April 3, for the issue
of April 6, and not later than
10 o'clock Tuesd.sy morning,
April 10, for the issue . of

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Greater Detroit Y. M. H. A

Completes Arrangements

For its Frolic April First.

Enthusiasm is being shown by
Jewish young men of Detroit for
the work of the Greater Detroit
Young Men's Hebrew Association.
To help erect a building, these
young men are planning to make
the spring frolic that will be held
on April 1, at the Boak-Cadillac
Hotel, an outstanding social and
financial success. In addition to
having Jules Klein's Sea Hawks,
the committee, of which Joe Kirsh
is chairman, is (Wing its utmost to
make this event the most talked of
affair in the city of Detroit. A
special program of entertainment
has been arranged for the evening.
In addition to the spring frolic
that will be held April I, an open
meeting has been planned for
Thursday evening, March 29, at
the Jericho Temple. A program of
entertainment as well as speakers
have been hooked for that evening.
The purpose of this meeting is to
enlighten Jewish young men and
women of the work undertaken by
the Greater Detroit Young Men's
Hebrew Association. At this meet-
ing, the silver loving cup, awarded
to the club most represented at the
last affair given by the Y. NI. It. A.
in this city, are invited to attend
this meeting.
This Sunday afternoon, the regu-
last affair given by the Y. M. H. A.
will be held at 9125 Twelfth street,
where plans will be formulated for
the forthcoming baseball season.
Teams are now being organized,
and all Jewish young men interest-
ed in all form of athletics are in-
vited to join the ranks of the Y.

While March
Runs Through
Its Alloted
Days for 1928

Hudson's Annual
March Sale of
Housewares, China
Glassware and
Lamps

Will be offering hundreds of values
of stylish and everyday importance

The J.

L.

HUDSON CO.

DETROIT

in

WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE
ARRIVAL OF THE FINEST
IMPORTED FABRICS FOR THE
SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS.
AN EARLY SELECTION WILL BE
APPRECIATED.

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attnaiaaettrO

of smartness invariably meet at the Harriette
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the newest and most distinctive interpretations
of the mode

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Your Drapes
Cleaned
For Spring

There is no method that will so
carefully cleanse and refresh
your draperies, slio covers and
furniture covers as the Forest
dry cleaning process. Phone
now and have them returned to
you spotless and bright.

Just Phone

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4200

The sixteenth annual banquet of
In honor of Miss Sophye Lipnick,
a March bride-elect, Mrs. Roy the Eastern Ladies' Society was
Chefets and Mrs. Samuel Stuart held Sunday, March 11, at the new

entertained jointly at a bridge-din- Jericho Temple. A dinner was
nee, Miss Mildred Lieber was served to 200 members and their
h 0 =t
to a com
comp
an
an of friends nusbands.
SRS
Speeches were held by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horowitz invited
Harry Solomon and Mrs. Jos. To-
12 guests to their home, and Miss
panowsky.
.1. Babrin, president
Augusta Lipnick and Mrs. Elsie
of the Turover Aid Society, also
Weiner were hostesses to 40 guests
delivered an address. Loving cups
at a linen shower.
were presented to Mrs. Louis IN-
!ey, president, and Mrs. Morris
Miss Faye Mitnick compliment-
Bloom, vice-president. Dancing
ed her sister, Miss E=ther Mitnick,
a bride-elect of April, with a per- followed the dinner.

Miss Irene Schiesenger was
hostess to 40 guests Saturday eve-
ning at her home, the occasion br-
ing her birthday. Guests includ-
ed members of the Delta Omega
Theta Sorority, the Kibitzer Club,
and the Phi Beta Fraternity.

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HE greater Ames store is open and ready to

T serve Detroit's smart women and misses.

The marvelous skill of our architects and dec-
orators has brought into reality a store magnifi-
cent, a store Detroit can well be proud of.

the greater Ames store is one
W of E the believe
finest establishments of its kind

in the land, and surely, no store in the country
will present smarter modes.

SIMULTANEOUSLY with our reopening we
have inaugurated a new era in offering
ultra exclusive fashions at moderate prices; a
policy that enables every woman to buy and
enjoy exclusive style individuality at a mod-
erate cost.

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(Shorley Solomon) have returned art Motor Company in connection
from an extensive wedding trip with its spring campaign, and was
and have taken up their residence awarded the 7$50 prize for one of
at 4074 Cortland avenue. .he best drawings submitted.

sonal shower and bridge-luncheon
last Saturday .

The FOREST

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein of

8740 Arcadia were pleasantly sur-
prised by their friends and mem-
bers of the family with a dinner
on Tuesday, honoring them on
their thirty-ninth wedding anni-
versary.

Mrs. Alex Stein of 3134 Frank-
lin has moved to St. Clair Shore,
Miss Bernice Edelstein will be Mich., Box 644.
ho=tees to a group of her friend.
Mrs. Henry Rindskoff of Fuller•
it luncheon and bridge on Satur-
ton avenue is spending several
day at the Wilshire.
weeks in St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kavanau
Mrs. Louis Rubenstein of Mon-
Save
taken
up their
permanent terey avenue has returned to the
Sr •dence
in New
Orleans.
city following a three months
eastern trip.

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Miss Sylvia Schuster of Euclid
avenue entertained 12 guests at
bridge last Thursday evening.

Presenting

to the

Smart Women

and Misses

of Detroit

A Collection

luxurious, sumptuous floors re-
S PACIOUS,
veal a most gorgeous collection of wo-

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tributed.

of

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from the

Smartest

Fashion Creators

of

New York and Paris

unequaled pageant of smartness, to
T O this this wonderful
spectacle of style brilli-

ance, to this unrivaled assemblage of gor-
geousness we invite all feminine Detroit. You
will behold a store filled with new fashions of
the world at a new standard of moderate
prices.

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