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And the fabrics include a wide variety of the lat-
est weaves and colors loomed by the best mills.
You will be agreeably impressed when you see
the interior of Philcons—there is nothing quite
like it in the country.
Fashion dictates solid colors in wanted shades.

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
The Alumnae Alpha Epsilon Phi
El has secured Dr. Wm. Oliver Sorority will hold their annual chit-
Stevens, headmaster of Cranbrook drens' Benefit Movie on Friday,
school, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Apr it 5, at 2 m., at the Brown
to speak at the coming meeting on Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth!
Monday, April 8, at 2:30 p. m. Dr. El.
Stevens who is a teacher, critic and
author of many text books and
Dr. Leon
Cowen is spending
stories of life at the Naval Acad- 10 days at Rochester, Minnesota,
emy at Annapolis, is one of a nota- attending the urological clinics at
House Council Purim Carnival:
ble family of educators represent- the Mayo Foundation.
1 he Purim carnival and dance ing the fifth generation in his line.
which the Council of Clubs is spon- His subject will he "Character in
Prot. Philip Jay of the Rocke-
soring is beina, supported by the Modern Education."
feller Foundation of Rochester, N.
intermediate and senior clubs of
Y., paid a brief visit to his mother,
the Center. The carnival will
The Lee Plaza ballroom will be Mrs. Jacob .lay, of Grand avenue,
take place on Saturday, March 30,
the scene of a pretty social event
at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel- this evening when the Young I this week.
bourne, at 8 o'clock. •
People's Society of the Shuarey
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohn (Betty
The committee of arrangements,'
Zedek, assisted by the Sisterhood
headed by Isadore Pitts, is arrang-
Pereira) have returned from their
of the synagogue, will present their
ing many surprise features for the
honeymoon through the east and
formal spring dance. Everything
affair. fhe many booths and side-
are temporarily residing at the
has been planed 1 the • ,
shows, as well as the mysterious
llook-Cadillac hotel.
headed by Miss Mildred Love, to
playlet, "The Phantom of Queen
make the affair one of the most en-
Esther's Court," are being made
,
Sirs. Jerome D. Rynek was pleas-
joyable of the season.
interesting. The clubs assisting
ant 1 • surpr i s« .1 on r (1* evening
i
in the success of the affair are:
Mrs. Sol E. Heineman of Bloom- bya group of friends on the oeca-
Inter Nos, Delta, Delta Juniors,1
fl4d
11'11s
arrived
home
last
week
soon
of
her
birthday
anniversary.
ars, llakoah Sports, So-
Among the guests were her par-
Ed, Jolly Sports, Theta Sigma from an eight months' trip abroad. ants-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Philip Straus ,
Kappa, Phi-So-Lite, and Out
Rynek of Chica I• . former)
of
. (Claire Heineman) who were re-
)
Fun.
this city.
Mr. Rynek returned
cently married in l'aris, are still
home Sunday, and Mrs. Rynek will
traveling in Europe and will sail
Mothers' Purim Ball:
remain for a fortnight's visit with
The Purim ball which is being for home within the next few
her son and daughter-in-law.
sponsored by the Mothers' Clubs of , week , . They will make their home
Wednesday, Mrs. Rynek honored
the Jewish Center will be held on', New York.
her mother at a bridge-luncheon at
, March 30 at the B'nai B'rith ball- 1
which eight guests were present,
room, 75 East F rry avenue, 'di e
Mrs. I. I. Polozker entertained and Saturday evening Mrs. Albert
8:30 o'clock. Many Gay festivi-120 guests at a luncheon of beautiful Fried entertained four tables of
ties have been planned to surpass appointments on Saturday, Starch bridge. Tuesday, Mrs. David Shuss-
the efforts of previous occasions. 23, at her home on Chicago haute - ler entertained at bridge in honor
Guests are requested to come in yard of Mrs. Itynek.
costume to compete for prizes. An
' additional prize will be awarded to
Mrs. Sam Grossner, accompanied
Sirs. Rachel Lieberman of 2635
the club presenting the largest by her daughter Marion , of Buffalo
Cortland avenue, has just returned
number of members present in cos- N. Y., is spending sometime with
fume. Through the arrangements her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe to her home after spending the past
six weeks visiting in Brooklyn and
committee a bar will be held to I Prenzlauer of Hamilton avenue.
New York city.
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Mrs. Ida Greenberg of 211 ,
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from a pleasant visit to Chicago,
where she enjoyed a family re- •
union of her sons and daughters.
She visited with her daughter, Mrs. 1 .
Harry Lebeson. • g

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Mrs. Alex. Kahn has returned
home after spending three weeks
with relatives in Boston and Provi-
dence, R. I.

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Mr. and Sirs. Jos. Schwartz have
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Gypsy Barons

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Mrs. Geo. Kahn, Mrs. 1.011i3
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Go
Monday
spend
days with relatives in Detroit.
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members of the clubs. Mrs. Isaac
M
1••
f h
Levine president of the Mack-Gra- Music Study Club of Detroit, an -
The Hebrew Ladies Social Fund
Mrs. I. Voight and Miss Mary
tiot others Club, will be in nounces a bridge tea to be held on entertained with a linen shower Voight are the guests of relatives)
charge of the bar. Husbands and Saturday afternoon, April 13, at March 4, at the new synagogue on in Detroit.
friends have been invited to attend the Twentieth Century club. All Pingree and Wooarow Wilson, in
the ball.
members and their friends are in- honor of Miss Rose Busker, whose
The proceeds of the ball will go vited to attend. Tickets are ob- ' marriage took
place Sunday,
toward buying an all-mothers gift tainable from any member of the March 24.
to the Ginsburg Camp for Mothers Music Study club.
and Babies. The Glee Club will
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Feldstein of
render traditional selections 314
The Bible classes of Congrega-
Mrs. Joseph Si. Weiss of 60 Rochester avenue entertained 12
part of the entertainment. Mrs.
Rhode Island avenue has left for guests at bridge On Wednesday tion Emanuel will hold a Purina
Sarah Dropkin of the Oakland
celebration
on Sunday morning,
evening.
The
decorations
were
New York to he the guest of her
Mothers' Club has been appointed
chairman. The hostesses of the sonn-law
eon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and , carried out in green and gold and March 31, at 10 o'clock. The fea•
ture of the program will be a play-
ball will be the presidents of the Mrs Benjamin Siegel of 470 West a midnight supper was served.
let, "A Sick Purim," with Coralve
End. avenue.
clubs. Mrs. Sarah Lankier and
airs. S. R. Newell is visiting her Rosenthal, Millie Shugarman, Les-
Mrs. Henry Jackson will be chief
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Frank of son in Alexandria. La., and friends lie Share, Charlotte Rosen, Mar-.
cus Edelstein, Sylvia Chase, Sol
hostesses, to be assisted by Mrs. Akron, 0., who are spending some- in New Orleans.
Frank Kolodin, of Oakman boule-
Robbins and Fay Press as the
ti me t a ' the ark hotel, Mt. Clem-
vard, and Mrs. Segal of the ,
characters. Florence Reisner,'
Twelfth Street Club, and Mrs. La- ens, were week-end guests of Mr.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Si. Shulman
Freda Lang, Rachel Fox and Goldic :
3289
Elmhurst,
announce
the
and ' Mrs. Nathan Norman of West of
of the East Warren Club.
Grand boulevard. :Bar Mitzvah of their icon, Marshall, Antman will give recitations suit-
able to the occasion, while Jean
to take place Saturday, April 13.
Robbins and Sophie Shugarman
M iitSgs Virginia Wolf and Later- at the United Hebrew school
will tender piano selections. The,
abelle Robinson, who spent the ' branch, Tuxedo and Belmar, at
celebration will end with a song,
spring vacation with their families, home Sunday, April 14, afternoon "Good Purim," by the entire
West Warren Club:
have returned to Boston where they arid evening. Ni: cards.
school, after which the children
The West Warren Mothers' will resume their studies at Sim-
will be presented with "goodies"
Harry Disner, of Glynn Court,
club held its first individual club mons college.
by the Sisterhood of the congre-
bridge on Wednesday, March 20,
has returned home after a visit in
gation.
at the Kronk Community House.
Mrs. Hugo Sommerich of New Los Angeles, Calif. Accompanying
The program is under the dir
ec- '
Mrs. Katzman and Mrs. Cohen York has returned to her home Mr. Disner were Mrs. Disner and
lion of Miss Judith Ashinsky.
were in complete charge of ar- after a brief visit with her parents, their daughter, Mama. who had
I
rangements. The next meeting. of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Hart, and her spent the winter months there.
the West Warren Club will be held sister, Mrs. Sidney Silberman.
on Wednesday, March 27, at 2:30
Benjamin Gould, and mother,
o'clock, at the Kronk Community
Mrs. Samuel Wisner of Colum- Mrs. Morris A. Gordon, have re-
House. Dr. Francis Burns will lec- bus, 0., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. turned from a fortnight's visit to
ture.
Ben Kaufman of Massachusetts New York and surrounding cities.
I avenue.
The proceeds of the ball of the
Oakman Blvd. Club:
Milton M. Alexander has been
Amca Orphans Home and Farm
The Oakman Boulevard Club is 1
Mrs. Magnus Hirschfield is reappointed by the City Council to
postponing their next meeting un- spending sometime in New York the Board of Supervisors for School, to be held April 13 at the
Masonic ballroom, will go toward ,
til April 13 because they wish to as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wayne county.
paying off the mortgage on the
attend the Purim ball which will Harry Goldstein.
farm school at Georgetown, Ont.
• be held on March 30 at B'nai
Walter Farber who is attending
B'rith.
Edwin Wolf and Richard Cohn the University of Chicago and also
Palestine Needs You Now.
left Tuesday for New York, from the Theological Seminary college
Mack-Gratiot Club:
• which point they sailed this week of the same city, has arrived in this Give to the United Palestine
The next meeting of the Stack for a several weeks' trip to the city to spend a few days with his
Appeal.
Gratiot Mothers' Club will be on
father and sisters of 2749 Elmhurst
\Vest Indies.
Monday, April 1, at the home o f .
. avenue. Ile will also be the guest
Mrs. Gittleman, 5553 Maxwel
A number of Detroiters spent of his sister and brother-in-law,
avenue, at 7:30 o'clock.
. last week end in Cleveland where Rabbi and Mrs. J. Werner, of Ham-
they attended a recption in honor ilton, and his sister and brother-
Twelfth Street Club:
Miss Marion Bittker and Ed- in-law, Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel
The Twelfth Street Mothers ., of
ward Weiner, of Detroit, whose en- Sachs, of Toronto.
Club will meet Tuesday, April 2
gagement was recently announced.
at 2201 Gladstone avenue, at 7:30
Miss Helen Trattner, an April
The house was beautifully decor-
o'clock.
ated with American beauty roses, bride-elect, was the honor guest at
a
bridge-luncheon and personal
tulips
and
orchids.
Luncheon
was
Mothers' Glee Club:
shower on March 18, at which Miss
The Mothers' Glee Club ha 5 ' served to about 100 guests.
Harriet
Brodie was hostess to 26
changed its meeting day to Mon
hiss Hannah Winer, of Toledo, guests, and on March 18, her aunt,
day at the Fenkell Center at 1 :30
o'clock. Membership in the club •0., spent the week-end as the guest Sirs. Ray Oppenheim honored her
. is now' open. Folk and traditiona I of Miss Sara Goldberg of West at a bridge-luncheon and miscel-
laneous shower at which 30 guests
songs are being taught, also sim Grand boulevard.
were present. On Wednesday eve-
pie reading of music.
Miss Maxine Finsterwald, who ning members of the Eta Beta So-
is attending school in the east, is rarity entertained at a miscella-
Bible Classes of Congrega spending her spring vacation with neous shower in her honor, and
Lion Emanuel.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thursday bliss Elsie Fuerst enter-
A. Finsterwald at Virginia Beach, tained 16 friends at a hosiery and
handkerchief shower. Saturday the
Miss Mary Neuman's class: , Va.
plisses
isses Avis Rice and Lois Berns
Rachel Fox, Annahell Germansky
'
Dorothy Rosen.
Sirs. Sam Kaufman of Glynn :complimented Miss Trattner at a
Miss Pauline Lasser's class: : Court has returned from a two • bridge-luncheon and linen shower
lilies of bridle paths and dirt
Sophie Shugarman, Charlotte months' sojourn in San Antonio, at which covers were laid for 16
roads. 2,0,10 acres of rross
Rosen.
Texas, and other southern points . guests
country riding. Niue sables
Miss Rose Friedman's class: . of interest.
with all accommodations.
, Samuel K. Slain, of 2300 Clair-
Robert Lewin, Minnie Cohen.
Mrs. E. Henn of Chicago, is the mount : has returned from a weeks
Miss O'Menke's class:
Phyllis
PERSONAL ATTENTION
of
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Henry,
stay
in
Chicago.
While
there
he
Kapttansky, Ruth LeVine.
guest
L. Berger. visited with Dr. and Mrs. II. Leh..-
.eon and Sir. and Mrs. harry-Green-
Mr. and Mrs. Jay I. Jay of By- berg.
ron avenue entertained as their
Sirs. Hyman Gordon of Chicago
guest Harry A. Jay of Chicago.
—
boulevard, left for New York, en
Six-Mile Road—Four Miles
Mrs. Herman .1. Brachman of the route she will stop at Tarrytown-
Belerest and Sirs. B. G. Arden of on-the-Hudson to visit her daugh-
West of Redford
Chicago boulevard, have returned ter. Ruth, who is attending scho.:1
IS SUBTLY
For Armament
to the city from a sojourn in at Highland Manor. She will also
EXPRESSED IN A
Miami Beach, Florida. visit at Atlantic City and Wash-
Phone Farmington 344-F4
ington before returning home.
SPECIAL GROW'
Sirs. A. Si. Ashinsky of Glad-,
OF FINER DRESSES
stone avenue has returned home
On Sunday evening, March 21, —
FOR EASTER WEAR
after an extensive trip to Pitts- Mrs. Louis Goodman, 3284 Calvert
burgh, New York and Boston where avenue, entertained at a surprise
she visited children in these respec- party in honor of the birthday an-
tive cities, niversary of her husband. The
out-of-town members of the family
Mrs. Louis Borkow of Pitts- present for the occasion were the
•burgh, Pa.. accompanied by her atisses Sylvia and Isabelle Singer,.
of Grand Rapids.
al littledaught,errs,
an Doris,
L
a‘ is visiting
parents, ' Ra bb i aand
itin gh
P
Mrs. A. Si. Ashinsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Gerd. i! '
We are now showing
—
(Theresa Lieberman) and son, • , f
new Spring arrivals of
The Bay Mitzvah of I. Gerson • Dexter boulevard, and their sister
Shirts, Hosiery, Under-
' Berrie, son at Mr.
r. and Sirs
. A. Bet. and brother-in-law, Mr. and airs.
Otnrs (II to 119
scar and Neckwear.
ris, was celebrated Saturday, March Harry S. Sheresky of Calvert ate-
Our stock is complete,
/ 23 ., at 10 o'clock, at the B'Nai nue. Are sojourning in Hot Springs ;
high-grade, and our prices
I 1-sal synagogue. Sunday evening
a and West B den, returning April
reasonable.
.: inner was served to 200 relatives 3.
ll'e Invite Your Inspection
ind friends, honoring thr liar
Li
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Node!, of West
;stu n t -` O Mitsah in the ballroom of the Tem-
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22 children at a delightful birthday
3! a Doors Iron Katie. Theater O the evening.
party, in honor of the ninth birth-
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Miss Lee Rapapport of Toledo,' day of their daughter, Clara, on
someomwmslaskes,NNA VOA N.
■ at Verner Highway
Ohio, was the guest of the Misses Sunday, March 10.
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The junior dramatic group of
• the Fenkell branch of the Jewish
Centers Association will present a
Purim program on' Sunday, Starch
31, at 2:30 o'clock, at the branch,
34:10 Fenkell avenue. Jewish folk
SO rigs, readings, and a set of Purim
pictures will be part of the pro-
gram.
They will also give a
Purim comedy, "A Sick Purim,"
the cast of which follows: Sarah
Elkin, Marian Rubin, Bernard
Schwartz, Sol Elkin, Herbert Jo-
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Chalfen, Lillian Lebowaky.
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