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CHAIRMAN OF PURIM
PARTY ON MARCH 24

A Recent Bride

Some Clothiers

For the Past Two Months

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Have been adverthing

Men's Clothing

50 Per Cent Off

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THE MARCH SALE
of CHINA, GLASS
and HOUSEWARES

Mrs. A. La Bret of the North-
westernbranch of Jewish Old
Folks' Home, is chairman of the

How Much

are such merchants'
Spring Clothes
worth today?
if between seasons they
sell same at 50 per cent off?

Mrs. Anna Gordon, 8511 I.,
Salle boulevard, is in charge of
reservations for the dinner-dance
which Purity Chapter No. 359, 0.
E. S., will hold at Northwood Inn,
Tuesday evening, March 19. The
entertainment committee has pro-
vided clever entertainers, snappy
music and delightful favors for its
guests. To make this a thoroughly
enjoyable evening, the attendance
has been limited and early reser-
vations are urged. This affair will
be informal.

Philcons Prices

Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. •
l'askovitch spent a delightful
evening at bridge on Sunday,
March 10, at their new home on
Van Alstyne boulevard, Wyan-
dotte.

Miss Estelle Waronoff of 1038
Philadelphia has left for
Brooklyn, N. Y., where she will
reside with her uncle and aunt, ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gorodkin of 92
Newport street. Miss Waronoff
was honored with a dinner party
at the Oriental Cafe on Saturday,
Photo by Punish St
Miss Ruth Finsterwald enter- March 9, by Miss Molly Harris.
tained 12 guests at a prettily ap-
MRS. BEN COHEN
Mrs. Elie A. Dorfman of 4300
pointed luncheon and bridge at her
(Miss Betty Pereira)
A
home on Chicago boulevard last Buchanan entertained 18 guests
at
it bridge-luncheon at the Chi-
Saturday.
Beautiful in its appointments'
nese Tea Gardens, Wednesday,
was the wedding of Miss Betty
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brown March 6.
Pereira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer A. Pereira, to Ben Cohen, were hosts to 20 guests a a beauti-
MRS. ANNA LA BRET
The Misses Mary and Sadie Co-
which was solemnized Tuesday, fully appointed dinner at their
hen of 559 Woodland avenue gave' —
March 5, at the home of the bride home in Palmer Woods last Satur-
rurim party to be held at the
a
miscellaneous
shower
on
Wednes..
day
evening.
on Richton avenue,
Jewish Old Folks' Home, 318 Ed-
day, March 6, in honor of their
mund Place, on March 24, at 2 p.
Rabbi Hershman performed the
Miss Virginia Wolf, who is at- cousin, Miss Lillian Rolnick, who
ceremony under a large bell formed tending Simmons College in Bos- will be married Sunday, March 17 , m. Mrs. Anna Warren has charge
' • of entertainment. The public
of smilax and white carnations.
to
Jack
Greenblatt.
ton, arrived home Friday to spend
invited.
' The bride's gown was heavily the spring vacation with her fam-
beaded in crystals and pearls and ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Caplan
I her veil was cap shape held in place
have returned from a southern'
1 with orange blossoms. She carried
MRS. N. E. ARONSTAM
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sallan of Bos- trip, where they visited Miami,
bouquet of white roses and lilies ton boulevard left Sunday for a Fla.. and Havana, Cuba.
HEADS AUXILIARY OF
of the valley. Her bridal hand- visit with relatives in New York
THEY COST SO LITTLE AND MEAN SO MUCH
MAIMONIDES SOCIETY
kerchief had liven carried by her City.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Wolfner
grandmother, 48 years ago.
have gone to St. Louis to visit rel-
Miss Estelle Pereira was the
The annual luncheon and (dee-
Milford Stern has returned from atives.
Always Say It With
only attendant and wore a beauti- a several weeks' sojourn in Cali-
t ion of officers of the Women's
ful green beaded chiffon gown, fornia.
Miss Sadie LeBow of 327 Wood- Auxiliary of the Maimonides Medi
• with which she carried yellow
land avenue, who is sojourning in t .al Society took place at Statler
VISIT OR PHONE US TODAY
roses.
Mrs. II. A. Frankel of Cleveland, the East, spent a fortnight with Hots! March 13. The new officers
Mrs. Pereira, mother of the who has been the guest of her sis- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larky of Somer- ire: Mrs. N. E. Aronstam, presi-
Send Flowers by Wire Anywhere
bride, wore black lace trimmed ter, Mrs. Max Stutter, left for her ville, N. J.
lent; Mrs. A. II. Krohn, vice-presi-
with rhinestones and Mrs. Cohen, home on Monday.
lent; Mrs. 11. 1, Cowen, secretary;
mother of the groom, was also
Mrs.
M. I'. Fisher, treasurer; Mrs.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Solomon
are
Mr.
gowned in black lace.
Charles
Gitlen, auditor.
now
residing
a:
2637
Boston
On
Friday
evening
Mrs.
Meyer
CHARLES H. ROSENMAN, Prop.
After the ceremony, dinner was It. Prentis entertained 12 guests boulevard, Apt. 306.
Cherry 9171
227 Gratiot Avenue.
served to 55 guests.
at the second of a series of exquis-
VISIT THE FLOWER SHOW MARCH 13 TO 20
Mr. and Mrs. Cohen departed on itely appointed dinners which she
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ullian, form-
a honeymoon trip to New York is giving at her home on Chicago erly of Detroit, are now residing
and Atlantic City. • boulevard.
at 12 East Eighth-sixth street,
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Among the out-of-town guests
New York City.
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were the bride's aunt and uncle,
Dr. and Mrs. Morris I). Silver of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg of Marston avenue were at home to
Mr. Sam Goldman has returned
!Buffalo, N. Y.
a number of their friends on Sun- from an extended visit with Mrs.
day in honor if Barre llill of the Goldman and children at Miami
Chicago Civic Opera Company, and Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hertz. Mr.
Mrs, Jacob II. Berke of Chicago
Hertz is the conductor of the San
Francisco Symphony Orchestra, is spending a week in Detroit as
and was guest conductor last week the guest of her mother.
at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Miss Florence Kaplan, daughter
concerts. NIrs. Llewellyn L. Ren-
wick and Mrs. Irving J. Wolfgang of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan of
',resided at the tea table, which Hague avenue, has returned home
was centered with an attractive ar- after graduating from the Univer-
sity of Alabama at Tuscaloosa,
rangement of spring flowers.
Ala.
We are now showing
On
Sunday,
March
17,
St.
Pat-
new Spring arrivals of
Mr. F. J. Simmons is spending
rick's Day, the I'hoenix Club will
Shirts, Hosiery, Under-
be the scene of a dinner-dance at the week in Cineinnai, O., visiting
Near and Neckwear,
with friends and relatives.
6:30, followed by a keno party.
Our stock is complete,
high-grade, and our prices
Mrs. Samuel Goldman of 3005
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Goldberg
reasonable.
a the Belcrest Hotel are spending, Chicago boulevard has returned *
We Incite Your Inspection
the winter months in Miami, Fla. home after spending the winter at
Daytona Beach, Fla.
They will return early in April.

Are as Low Today as Between Seasons

Our Spring Stock Is Now Complete.

Suits and Top Coats

This annual opportunity to save on things
for the home comes right in time for the
Passover season when busy housewives seek
handsome new china and glassware and
practical new kitchen utensils. Through-
out our entire tenth floor we offer thousands
of pieces of merchandise . . . displayed so
that you may leisurely walk from one de-
partment to another ... checking off shop-
ping lists ... and buying at UNUSUALLY
LOW PRICES.

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$29.50 $34.50, 839.50 $45.00

"Your money back on request"

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EASTER NOVELTIES,
CARDS and FAVORS

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ENTIRE TENTH FLOOR

IMPORTED FRENCH STATIONERY

75c to $2.25
SHEEHAN'S BOOK STORE

Randolph 0200

1550 Woodward Arena..

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New!

A CobwebSheer Gotham Gold Stripe

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Chiffon Hose
$1.95

Fastidious Men!

WITH PICOT TOPS!

This is a new Gotham Hose, exquisitely sheer
and clear, featured at this attractive price. All
the new fashionable colors. The Gotham Hose
formerly sold at $1.95 is $1.65.

Fashion Shirt
Shop

D. e.T.M 11 1 417 57 1 0P S

From Factory to You
No Middleman Profit

Specializing in renovating
mattresses, box springs, pillows.
ONE-DAY SERVICE

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
Box Springs will be built to order for
$25.00

Latest Showing of Lighting Fixtures

By

Lastar Electric Company

Longfellow 2223-4

11524-36 Dexter Boulevard.

MOTHERS' CLUBS

Made to Order

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The dance given by the Zionist
Organization and Junior Hatlassah
at the Statler hotel Sunday eve-
ning, March 10, was one of the
outstanding social affairs of the
season. A large representative
gathering enjoyed the dancing.

Mrs. Harry Warren of Pitts•
Drs. B. D. Welling and R. 11.
burgh, Pa., who has been the guest
of her parents, Mr. and M rs. Sam- Goldstone and Louis Klein attend-
uel Smitt, returned to her home on ed the initiation of Zeta Beta Tau
Fraternity at Ann Arbor last
Friday.
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaplan of
1208 Virginia Park will celebrate
the twenty-fifth anniversary of
their marriage on March 23 at the Mothers Club Purim Ball:
Isaac Agree Memorial Society, 121
Because of the lark of space in
Rosedale Court. On this occasion the Jewish Center at Melbourne,
they will also announce the en- the Mothers Clubs will hold their
gagement of their daughter, Betty, annual Purim ball at the Waal
to William Jaffa, son of Mr. and B'rith Community Hall, 275 East
Mrs. A. Jaffa of Belmont avenue.
Ferry avenue, on Saturday eve-

Mattresses
and Box Springs

SUPERIOR QUALITY

RADIO
ELECTRICAL WIRING
ELECTRIC AND RADIO REPAIRS

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ring left
last week for New York, from
which point they sailed on the S. S.
Laurentic for a two months' trip
abroad. They will take a Mediter-
ranean cruise before returning.

2335 Woodward
at Vernor Highway

Phone Glendale 7270

Mrs. Charlotte Brown of East Bos-
ton boulevard will celebrate her
birthday on Monday, March 18
with a reception at her home. Mrs.
Harry Wilke of Mt. Vernon, N. V.,
will arrive in the city Sunday to
attend the reception and will be
the guest of her mother for several
weeks.

DETROIT
MATTRESS
CO.

3139 Grand River Ave.

ning, March 31. Prizes will be
awarded fur the most attractive
costumes and a banner will be
given to the club that has the larg-
est number of members in costume.
A bar will he made with volunt-er
contributions of the Mothers
Clubs. The :Mothers Club Glee
Club will have a special Purim
program prepared.

Mrs. II. A. Yanoti of Toledo, 0.,
spent a week in Detroit visiting
relatives and friends.

Educational Program of Mothers
Clubs:
The educational program for the
month of April for the Mothers
Mrs. Lillian Ganz returned from Clubs will be "Peace and Arbitra-
a fortnight trip to Chicago, Ill.
tion." The Mothers Club will first
be informed about this subject
Miss Lillian Finkelstein spent a
and then will be taken in as a co-
week with her parents in Grand
operative group.
Rapids, Mich.

Presenting To Art Lovers of Detroit

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Mrs. Sarah Shanfield has left
for Toronto, Ont., to attend the
double wedding of her two sisters.

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Miss Caroline Maybaum of New-
ark, N. J., is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Cohn of the Belcrest
Hotel.

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Leon Goldsmith of the Hotel
Chatham has returned from a two
weeks' visit to New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ekelman
entertained 20 children at their
home, 2630 Richton avenue, in
honor of the fourth birthday of
their son, Seymour Ekelman. En-
tertainment and games were the
diversions of the afternoon.

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A Most Notable Collection of
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Original Oils

Aladdin
Tea Room

by Isador Ressler

Crowley-Milner's present with pride a most distinguished col-
lection of Oil Paintings, including both landscape and still life
studies. These Oils have been created by a man who is well
known in the Art Circles of Detroit as well as many other leading
cities. Distinguished by an exquisite sense of color and flawless
technique—these paintings are worthy of careful study and
admiration.

In this unique Gypsy atmos-
phere you may enjoy Oriental
Food, French Pantry and
Turkish Coffee, entertainment!
and gond music.

Mothers Clubs Meetings:
0 a k m an Boulevard :Mothers
Club—Saturday, March 16, at 2:30
o'clock, at 2511 Grand avenue, en-
trance on Grand.
Twelfth Street Mothers Cluh-
Tuesday, March 19, at 8 P. M., at
2201 Gladstone avenue, entrance
on Fourteenth street sae.
Mack-Gratiot Mothers Club
Monday. March 18, at Mrs. Wolf's
home, 6:122 Fourteenth street.

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Dressed
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settles the dress
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problem for all
spring at the Michi-
gan Dress Shop ...
and how
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inexpensively!
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Exceptional Readings
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Others 316 to 135

Mme. De Young

CROWLEY-MILNER'S

Near John R. St.

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Checker Cabs. Empire 7000

Also Russia Sables,
Hudson Bay Sables,
Fishers, Baum Martens,

Stone Mertens, etc.

all moderately priced.

Price Range $10 to $300

The Fur Scarf

Symbolizes Smartness

Buy With Confidence

ANNIS FURS

FOUNDED 1887

WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD

B'nai B'rith

PURIM BALL

Under Auspices

Pisgah Lodge No. 34, 1. 0. B. B.

BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL

SUNDAY EVE., MARCH 24

MUSIC BY DAVE AND HIS

TEN DIAMONDS ORCHESTRA

Leading Theatrical and Film Stars

Wouldn't You ?At to Know
the Past, Present, Future?

1440 BROADWAY

Headquarter, yore
will had the !argent nelection
of Fonen in the country—sit-
rer, cross, red, gray and
Arctic—all moderately
prier&

$1.50 per Person Dress Optional

Mme. Alice, Mme. Jane

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are Scheduled to Appear

$ Deers fres Michiesn Theater
210 BAGLEY AVENUE
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