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over falling on Wednesday and
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and other items for publication
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Contributions received later
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week's issue.

OCT
QVS01/

The Drama Club of Temple Beth
El High School gave its annual
play and dance in the social hall
of the Temple Saturday night.
March 31. The reception commit-
tee consisted of Jack Markus,
Helen llerschfield, Thyrza Gold-
slick, Josephine Lewis, Ruth
Woolf, Sol Stein, Mildred Tarrows,
Regina Schiller, Alene Simons, Je-
rome Branch, Sylvia Bieberstein.
Participating in the play were
Maurice Schiller, Alene Simons,
Richard Rocklin, Evelyn Shaman,
Robert Mazer, Bernard Epstein,
Jerome Bielfield, Ben Stein, Har-
old Goldberg. Mrs. Edith Kopel-
son is the director. The officers
of the Drama Club are: President,
Maurice Schiller; secretary, Ruth
Woolf ; treasurer, Thyrza Gold-
stick.

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Lovely in all its appointments
TIIE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY
was the bridge-luncheon and per-
sonal shower at the Book Cadillac
Detroit, Ali iigan
Hotel, given by the Misses Ida and
Please enter my order for the following Septem-
Nettye S. Dunn, complimenting
Miss Jeanette Pereira, whose ap-
ber (all wool) Blankets, to be delivered on , or about
proaching marriage to Mr. Jack
September
I, at $10 a pair.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fein.
Dunn on April 3 was recently an-
berg (nee Lenore Brown) an-
nounced. The reception room was
1 PLEASE INDICATE QUANTITIES. COLORS AND HOW
nounce the birth of a son, Bart-
a delightful scene with the guests
PAYMENT IS TO BE MADE
ley Brown, March 26.
seated around a large U-shaped
Gana s a d White
a nd
table. The color scheme was ef-
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Barris of
fectively carried out in orchid and
hid and IV hut c
Rise
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2691
Webb
avenue
announce
the
yellow. The floral decorations
birth of a (laughter, Margaret, on
and While
Tun and While
aided to emphasize the loveliness
Starch 24.
of the entire scene. The Misses
MRS. MORRIS BARON
_Green and W4te
Dunn made a clever selection of Who, before her marriage on
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Jane-
Charge M my September Account
orchid and yellow tulips, orchid, March 25, was Miss Marion
Sold In SrIs
•ns
way (nee Grace Sluffson) of Dex-
number of piece,
sweet 'peas and yellow daffodils Schreiber.
lOoLoJTown Orders Sent Postpaid)
Send C. 0. 1),
ter boulevard are receiving con-
with a huge centerpiece on the
gratulations on the birth of a
horizontal table and several minia-
daughter, Joyce, on April 2.
ture vanes of the same flower on
RIGHT, KAY & 1
the vertical tables with sprays of
JEWELERS 1.
Street
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Stein (Lil-
tklorhootewchafoR,
green
fernery
strewn.
Covers
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ilartman
lian Levin) of 8555 Grand River
state
City .
and family of Edison avenue are were laid for 50.
WINE—BOFSKY
announce the birth of a son, Ar-
I. CT
spending the week in Chicago.
Beautiful in its simplicity was thur Myron, March 17.
Among those who entertained
the wedding ceremony of Miss Syl-
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of in compliment to Miss Pearl Kap- via Bofsky, daughter of Mr. and
Ilurns avenue are sailing on Sat- lan, whose marriage to Max New- Mrs. Abraham E. Bofsky of 2477
urday for a six months' tour of man was an event of March 25, Blaine avenue to Louise Wine of
were Mrs. H. Berlin, dinner; Mrs.
Europe.
Pingree avenue, which was solemn-
I. Newman, dinner; the Misses Es- ized by Rabbi A. M. Hershman on
DENVER, Colo.—Wide interest
Mrs. William J. Vidavere (Iva telle Schneider, Ray Radner, Rose Sunday, April 1, at the Belcrest
is being manifested in the charit-
Dosie) of 493 West Grand boule- Ginsberg and Betty Taylor, who Hotel.
vard left Tuesday for Onaway, entertained at a variety shower
Mrs. Jacob Jaffe assisted the able work carried on at the Ex-
Mich., where she will be the guest at the Hotel Barium; Miss Flora bride as matron of honor and Patients' Tubercular Ilome at
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wagmaster, who invited guests to Harry Wine, brother of the groom, Denver, was emphasized in strik-
ing fashion at the recent sixteenth
Adolph Dosie, over the Passover a miscellaneous shower; Mrs. J. acted as best man.
Kaplan, handkerchief shower; Mrs.
holidays.
Among the out-of-town guests annual convention of the home
Max Newman, dinner and bridge;
present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack held here.
Among the speakers at the con-
Dr. W. E. Berkowitz of the Bel- Miss Ruth Jacobson, hosiery Jaffe and children of New York;
crest has left for a week's stay at shower at the Chatham, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lanski and vention who praised what had been
Newman,
who
entertained
at
I.
done
and who stressed and visioned
Miami, Fla.
son, Arthur, of Chicago; Miss Julia
dinner and bridge.
Wine of New York City; Mr. and what could be done in the future
through
proper co-operation were:
Jesse Bernstein of 1240 Coiling-
Mrs. Isaac Bialosky and daughter,
Mrs. Harry Levine, who before Josephine, of Cleveland, and Mr. Mayor Ben F. Stapleton of Den-
wood has returned from Balti•
ver, the Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen,
more, where he attended the fu- her marriage on March 25 was and Mrs. Weinstein of Flint.
neral of his mother, Mrs. Ida Pol- Miss Jane Silverman, was the in-
Strand Mrs. Wine will be at bishop of the Catholic diocese of
lack Bernstein, which took place spiration for many pre-nuptial home to their relatives and friends Denver, and Rabbi C. E. II. Kau-
var of the B. M. H. Synagogue.
functions. On Tuesday, Feb. 10, at the Wilshire.
on March 16.
Bishop Tihon, who made a plea
the Misses Ann and Bessie Silver-
for the delegates to help their
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Gunsberg man honored their sister with a
FREEDHEIM—LEVIN
brothers knowing that if they
are now residing at 2741 Calvert. personal shower and dinner party
A pretty home wedding was sol-
at their home. The color scheme emnized Sunday afternoon, April labored under a banner for the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Landsberg was carried out in pink and white. 1, when Miss Eva Levin, daughte r honor and glory of God they
of 4825 Fourteenth avenue are Covers were laid for 26. Mrs. M. of Mrs. Sam Levin, became the might safely look to the fu-
Such beautiful materials, such gorgeous designs, and
spending the Passover at Mt. Clem- Garber entertained Mrs. Levine bride of Jay Freedheim, son of ture, was followed by Rabbi
such variety of style you'll want at least two of them at
ens, stopping at the Olympia with a miscellaneous shower on Mr. I. M. Freedheim of Chicago, Kauvar, who declared that "Jews
never turn back," and that the
Starch 5. On Starch 10 the ball-
this ridiculously low price. Sizes 16 to 40.
Hotel.
at the home of the bride's mother Ex-Patients Home would never
room of the Dryden Court apart-
on King avenue. Rabbi A. M.
The Phoenix Club announces a ments was a lovely scene when Hershman performed the cere- turn back, that its work would go
on.
keno party, with a new variety of Miss Ida Dunn delighted Mrs. Le- mony.
In behalf of the patients of the
prizes, for Easter Sunday, April 8. vine with a personal shower of
Miss Levin wore a white geor-
Seven "Gypsy Barons," WWJ. Ra- lovely appointments. The color gette made bouffant style and a home, .Haskell Frishwasser spoke
words
of thanksgiving and appre-
scheme
was
effective
in
green
and
dio Orchestra, will appear in a pro-
veil worn with a tulle cap caught
gram of instrumental and dancing white. Covers were laid for 16. with pearls. She carried white ciation and expressed in behalf of
the
patients,
the wish and prayer
numbers during dinner, starting at Mrs. II. Rickman, sister of the new roses and lilies of the valley.
that the work of the home may be
bride, entertained with a linen
6 o'clock.
Dinner was served to the im- crowned with success.
shower on March 20 at her home mediate family, after which Sir.
Joseph Schlossberg, national sec-
A surprise farewell party was on Martindale avenue. Covers and Mrs. Jay Freedheim left by
retary of the Amalgamated Cloth-
given in honor of Miss Rose Koff- were laid for 20.
motor for Chicago. They will re- ing Workers of America, who conic
man on Saturday, March 31, prior
side in Detroit.
to the meeting from New York
to her departure to attend college
Miss Fannie Green of 1717 Hag-
The out-of-town guests were
at Ypsilanti. The party was given elwo(xi entertained at a party at Mr. I. M. Freedheim and Mr. John City, spoke words of encourage-
ment.
by the Delta Sigma Phi Sorority. her home on Saturday evening, for Herr of Chicago.
Bridge was the diversion of the 30 guests, a number of them being
evening. A luncheon was served from Ann Arbor.
A splendid selection of the
BARRIS—SCHLUSSEL
and dancing followed.
latest modes.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Braun of Burlingame avenue announce the
Mrs. Sarah Marks, who spent 2233 West Euclid avenue enter- marriage of their daughter, Belle,
the past year in Hollywood, Calif., tained in honor of the sixth birth-
to Mr. Mark Barris on Sunday,
and Portland, Ore., has returned day of their daughter, Roselyn.
April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Barris are
and is again making her home with
1239 Washing on Boulevard
Book Building
sojourning in the West and upon
her sister, Mrs. Samuel Sussman,
Alfred A. Helfgatt left on April their retnrn will take up their
at 15544 Lonwood avenue.
1 for a motor trip to his home in residence in Cleveland, Ohio.
15 East Grand River ■t Woodward.
New York City, where he will
A farewell dinner, compliment- spend the next three weeks with
WINE—SMOLIAN
SECOND FLOOR
ing Mrs. E. Levine, recording sec-
Sir. and Mrs. Oscar Smolian of
retary of the Ladies' Auxiliary of his parents and relatives.
New York City announce the mar-
the Jewish National Fund, was
Miss Margaret Franklin is riageof their daughter, Bertha, to
given on Saturday evening. March
Harry Wine, which was an event
31, at Weksler's restaurant by the spending the spring school recess of March 18 in Sit. Vernon, N. Y.
members of the board of directors with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs. Wine have returned
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the M. Franklin.
from an Eastern wedding trip and
Jewish National Fund. Bridge
will make their home in Detroit.
terminated the enjoyment of the
Mrs. B. Jesselson of Chicago has
evening. Mrs. Levine, who, with returned to her home following a
MELLEN—KAPLAN
Mr. Levine and daughter, Shirley, visit with her daughter, Mrs.
A very pretty wedding was sol-
sails on April 14 on the Leviathan Ilenry Traube of Burlingame ave- emnized on Sunday, April 1, at 8
for Europe, was presented with a nue, during which time she was p. m., at the Hotel Olympia in
beautiful gift.
extensively entertained.
Mt. Clemens, when Miss Alice
Kaplan became the bride of
Mrs. George Feldman and
Dr. Valeria Parker of New York, Sir. Leo Mellen. Rev. Mogill read
daughters, Elsie Jean and Maxine, president of the National Council the marriage service. Mr. and
of 24 Farrand Park, have returned of Women and director of field ex- Mrs. Mellen are in Chicago on
from a three months' stay in tension of the American Social their wedding trip and will make
To introduce our stu-
Miami Beach and Palm Beach, Hygiene Association, will address their home in Detroit.
dio, present this invita-
Fla., Hollywood, Calif., and Wash- the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
:ion
and receive one por-
ington, D. C.
at its meeting on Monday, April 9,
trait, size 5x7, in a beau-
at 2:30 p. m.
Members of the Hae Philiae So-
tiful leather fram FREE
rority will be hostesses at a bridge
Mr. and Mrs. I. Peritz were hosts
with six Tiffany Tone
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Krass of
to be given on April 15 at 2474 to 130 guests at a dinner and
Photographs for $5.00.
West Philadelphia. Jean Sherman. dance Sunday at the Hotel Statler Broadstreet announce the engage-
ment
of
their
daughter,
Clara,
to
Eva Azimov and Gertrude Sher- to celebrate their twenty-fifth
Regular price of these
Ten to Twelve
Abraham
Gotthelf
of
Humphrey
man
are
on
the
committee
in
wedding anniversary.
Dollars
photographs is $18.00
avenue.
charge.
per doben. This invi-
Most Styles
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wax of
Sirs. T. Kert announces the be-
tation is good for any
Trowbridge avenue are the guests
trothal
of
her
daughter,
Doris,
to
member of the family.
of their children in Cleveland,
These flattering accessories may
Ohio, over the Passover holidays. David Fishel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Good until April 14.
be chosen here from the most mag-
II. J. Fishel of this city.
Scientific
This
also entitles you to
nificent collection of rarely lovely
Mr. Edmund Sloman conducted
Cold Storage
a 25 discount on all
scarfs it has ever been our good
the Sabbath services on Friday
FM' Fars
FLORSHEIM
Broadcasting of Jewish
fortune to assemble.
3 Per Cent
evening, March 30, at the Y. W.
other work ordered,
Services.
H. A.
$32.50 to $750
RANDOLPH 7127
Sunday Morning—April 8.
WAIU—Columbus, Ohio (282.8
Miss Berdie Rudyn, daughter of
Mrs. Marian Itudyn, of West Phil- M.), 10:45 a. m. Eastern time.
adelphia avenue, has chosen June Rabbi Jacob Tarshish.
10 as the date of her marriage to
Friday Night—April 13.
Harold L. Ross, son of Mrs. Sara
WNRY—New York, N. Y. (326
Ross.
M.), 5:30-6:15 p. m. Eastern time.
36 Adams Avenue West
Temple Emanu-EI Friday evening
Near Adam; Theatre
Miss Alma Marks of 1255 West service.
Boston
boulevard,
has
returned
to
WSIBS--Ilarrisburg,
Pa.
(231
147 Michigan Avrnue
resume her studies at National M.), 7:45 p. m. Eastern time. Mr.
1511 WOODWARD AVE.
Lafayette Building
Park Seminary, Forest Glen, Ind. Aaron Sapiro. Subject of address:
Convenient Neighborhood Dealers
"An Experience With American
Sirs. Louis A. Marymount of the Justice."
Whittier. has left for a short motor
Sunday Morning—April 15.
trip through Canada.
(461
WNAC—Boston, M ass.
Until Nine
Open Evenings
M.), 10:45 a. m. Eastern time.
Mrs. Albert II. Krohn and son, Rabbi Harry Levi.
Lawrence, are now visiting in Ham-
WAIU—Columbus, Ohio (282.8
ilton and Toronto, Ontario.
M.), 10:45 a. rn. Eastern time.
Rabbi Jacob Tarshish.
During a banquet of the Phi Sig-
WHO—Des Moines, la. (535.4
ma Sigma at the University of M.), 12 noon, Eastern time. Rabbi
California, Los Angeles, the Mem- Eugene Mannheimer.
ber's Scholarship Cup was present.
Every Sunday Evening.
ed to Miss Alice P. Shapero. Miss
KFRC—San Francisco, Calif.
Shapero was graduated from the
(454.5 51.), 6-6:80 p. m. Pacific
Detroit Central High School as an Coast time. Dr. Louis I. Newman .
BEFORE
AFTER
honor student and then attended
Every Tuesday Afternoon.
speckled
Literally
Three weeks after
Ward Belmont for a year. She
KIIJ--Los Angeles, Cal. 1416.4
with
spots and
using
Kenedevoie
received an "A" average in her
4:30 p. m. Pacific Coast time .
blotches, poor
Facial Medic
studies during the last semester at Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin. A lecture
"Freckles'" ex.
"Freckles"
looked.
the university, having attended for on Jewish history and literature.
istence was indeed
acted and felt like
one year. Miss Shapero was chosen
a
trying
one.
a
different
girl.
to act as reader in philosophy, cor-
PERFECTION LODGE
responding neeretary of the Phi
35 East Grand River Ave. Randolph 6135
Sigma Sigma, and has also been
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
Msnoloctored
Sunday School teacher at the Tem-
A. M., will hold a special com-
We Make Up Orders For
KENNEDY DE VOY TOILETTE CO., INC.
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munication Wedneday, April 11,
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C. Degree and Stem.
Mrs. A. Schlesinger of the Chat- at 7 p. m. F.
ham' apartments, accompanied by bership Committee.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
her sister, Mrs. Carrie Schneider
By order of—
of 8700 Second boulevard, returned
REUBEN W. KLEIN, W. M.
home after spending • month at
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