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KVUTZAH IVRITH"
TO STAGE 2 PLAYS
"Detroit's Most Modern Clothin Store"
Excelling in Style
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SANATORIUM UNIT
TO BE BUILT SOON
Detroit Auxiliary to Make
The dramatic section of the Ile-
brew cult ural group, Kvutzah I'
City-Wide Collection for
,
t
rith, has been busy for the la
Project in May.
10 weeks in rehearsing the tey:
Style comes first in our estimation of
plays, "Up Stream," by Sheldon
b}•the Detroit
Word
receive-el b}•
Ash, and "Fatally III," by Z.
the well dressed man. Keen-eyed
on. Auxiliary of the Jewish Consump-
Wendrolf, translated into the Ile:
in Shaarey Zedek is making plans tive Relief Association of Califor-
style specialists acting for you through
brew by A. I). Markson.
Mr. and Mts. Louis J. Rosenberg The
Sisterhood
of luncheon
Congregati
o a Mother's
Day
to he nia is to the effect that work will
The first play presents a Ye- were among the guests at the, d
Philcons search the centers where
the be begun soon on the construction
shiva-Bocher of the: nineteenth , nee given lit tine Book t'adillae Cr
illis.
stylus for men originate—ever alert
cent ury who has for some time ' Hotel 'Tueselay evening in honor held on Sunday, Slip 12, let 'The of the Detroit unit. The corner-
at , will e laid
sAteeri ng,e 4,,,
, it. k sted
been absorbed by the liaskula lit- e Esme
to new trends—ever guarding against
Hoard, British
w a
m- synagogue, Brush and Willis.
os
h e forthcoming conventib on in L at
erature and decided to revolt 1 .f Sir
.or:saelor to the, United States, and git.ls of tla , Shitarey Zedek Young
the "passe." Never for a moment is
against e
the yoke-
and oppression
-
Sir
John
S
B rod erick, commercial People's Organ
Abraham
11.
Jatlin.
general
sec-
of t he dead hand of the strict ob: counsellor o f th e embassy'.
Sisterhood
in this retary, states that the local cone-
erate with the ization
our style consciousness allowed to
will co-op
,ervanc of the laws of the Tad-.
Mrs. Sidney Stone s will s' mince must be prepared to bring
event.
,
slumber. It is the principal reason for
»old, and decided to leave the
m
)lies
hs'"
mothers
ai
lot to the convention tee en-
Judge and Mrs. Charles 4'. Si- represent the !i
ghetto with its culture, to look for
te larder, Leah Levin will
represent
the: able the completion of the work,
our progress .... Newest fabrics in
n interesting
musical
light and new life in the Eurde• mons have returned freest
d
aughters.
A
and urges renewed effort for th..
pe a n cultural world. A fter wan- weeks' sojourn at I
all wanted shades and patterns.
program is being planned
The ,,,,,mit,,,,,
, by Mrs. . institution. This sum will tune
dering for seven years he returns, Ind.
Herman August.
plate the- $15,00 0 necklet! for the
exclaiming desperately: "I cannot
. Mrs. Frank' i completed unit.
and
Mrs.
Andrew
Wineman
in
charge
consists
dd
M
k , raelicate my God from my heart.
A , n ,,,,,; m4. „f volunteers w ill tee ,
Woods have returned 1Vetsman, Mrs. Herbert Warner
I'll try to do for my child what I of Palltier
from a winter's stay at Palm and Mrs. Reuben Rosenfield.
held Monday, April 20, at the A.
could not accomplish for myself."
It. Center on Holbrook, to arrang,
Mr. Yableinko, of the People's Beach, Fla., and other southern
On Sunday evening, April 14, for the special collection week.
Theater, is directing the play, and points of interest.
Sir. Jallin is general chairman of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Goodfriend
announces
that
it
is
to
be
present
"lbsolote Satisoction Guaranteed -
Edwin A. Wolf and Richard gave a dinner for relatives and the collection week, and will be a- . -
ed Sunday evening., April 28, in
sisted by the following Iii,-11•, , I
the Art Institute, Kirby and Cohn returned to the city Sunday friends their beautiful 111,
II e r ma n G a 11 C <.
from a three weeks' trite tee the 111.111e 111. 18103 Sluirland avenue. managers.
Woodward.
Thl• occasion was a double cele- Twelfth street district, headquar-
The actors are Ch. Lerman, star %Vest Indies.
ters
at
Blaine
and 'Twelfth; Mrs.
bration—a house-warneing, and
of "Jephthah's Daughter;" It Sul-
Miss Miriam Einsterwald, who I
in honor of their son, \YU- Horrell, Oakland district, hcael-
ky°, R. Tiktin, .1. Jayrich and M.
quarters
A.
R.
Center, 527 1101-
in
vacation
liar
spent heir spring
liam's, thirteenth birthday.
Sulker..
cruel:; Mrs. II. Fink, Fenkell di--
The second play is a one-act leVashington and New York, has Mitzvah services were held ice the.
trict,
headquarters,
Jewish t'en'or s
comedy by Vendroff, in which a returned to Ann Arbor to resume newnod Moshe synagogue, Dex-
ter and Laurence, Saturday morn- Mr. Jaffin, at the Dexter district,
i gentleman who returns lute in the leer studies.
Dexter
111;1
1
ing• Seventy-five guests were headquarters at
,
morning from a card game, and ,
Mr. and Mrs. Melville 1). Kemple, present at the dinner. Among the boulevard, over the Dexter The a
having no excuse for his wife, pre-1
tends to be sick in order to avoid' (Elsa Sturn1, echo have been at , guests were Rabbi Moses Fischer ter.
The Sundays, Slay 5 Will Slay
the Wilshire Hotel since
. their mar- of the Wniii Moshe Synagogue and
a scene. The act is full of humor-
.
" ' Cantor and Sirs. A. Rosenfeld. l'2, will be devoted tee Tag Dar
:
rage, are now rest •
ous situations.
Harry Weinberger was toastmast- chiefly, and the week days will be
Cortland
avenue.
A short musical program will he
er. From Chicago earne Mr. ;end devoted to house-to-house , collec-
between the acts.
Sir.
and Mrs. Isidore Peritz arc Mrs. Slartin Grossman, the latter tions, business sections and office
M a
now residing in their new home being the sister of Sirs. Good. buildings.
During its existence, the local
at 2002 Calvert avenue.
f ri end.
auxiliary has succeeded! in sending
Sirs. George Kraus of Chicag o 20 applicants tee the Los Angeles
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
Dramatic Tournament:
Sly II With Elf WWII,
and daughter, Elaine, spent the Sanatorium. Three weeks ago a
The Intermediate and Senior man of Chicago boulevard left
:Monday for Atlantic City, where last two weeks in Detroit visiting young man of 21 was sent to the
Childs meeting at the Jewish Cen-
Offering exceptional values in grown plants, roses,
they are guests at the Ambassador friends and relatives. Over the institution and the local commit-
I,
tel Association and who are El
They will also visit in last week-end, Sirs. Kraus, with tee now has an application from
Hotel.
tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, hydrangeas, lilies and
■ s: , eited in the Senior House Coun-
Lakewood, N. J., and New York Benjamin Feldman and his dangle- a young woman of 2'2 who just
others.
cil Of ('lutes will participate in a
ter, 'Theresa, motoreql to Cleveland gave birth tee a child k11111 is en seri-
City before returning home.
dramatic tournament which will
tee visit with Sirs. KCaus' brother ous condition. The assistance of-
Quality — Variety — Low Prices
11111.1 5. Each dub
lee. held on Slay
Mrs. Leighton Steele of Mon- and sister, Capt. Herman Feldman. fered to these people is quoted by
will present a one-act play which terey avenue left last week leer a
, Sin Jahn in favor of increased
has been selected, staged and three weeks' trip to Washington,
Mrs. Leon Heiman and son :Meer- communal support leer the Los An-
coached by themselves. The feel- Lancaster, Pa., noel New York ris, who were guests of Sir. and geles project.
lowing dubs have so far signified
Mrs. Morris Cohen of the Chatham'
CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor
their intentions of participating:
tN. for their
•apartments, have
Junior Star, Snippichuck, Ilakoah
, stop-1
Slyer S. Fink of Atkinson avenue
Cherry 9171
227 Gratiot Ave.
Sports, Inter-Nos, Jolly Sports, N. has returned from Miami Beach, ping at Watkins Glenn en ioute. ACTIVITIES
E. I., and the Delta Club,
spent
tit
a. ,
Sirs Harry Rabwin of Boston
the uest of his daughter, Airs.
Ben Bey. in Second Place:
Harry NI. Markle. En route home.. boulevard is spending a fortnight
Second place in the Jewish he visited his daughter, Mrs. Leon- in New York City visiting relatives
League, was decided Sunday after- and S. Levin of Pittsburgh, Pa.
and friends..
The Ames Orphans Bernie and
noon, April 14, when the Ben Heys
Farm School reports that more
defeated the Strangers by a slim
Miss Fanny Rosen, who has. The, board members eef the. Sis- than $1,500 was realized for the
margin of one point with a score been spending the winter in Miami , terhood of ( ongregation Emanuel institution at Georgetown, Ontar-
GIVEN BY
of 11-13. elansky played best Beach, Fla., is now in Los Angeles, honored their president, Mrs. Eli io, at the dance held Sunday eve- ■
for the winners.
Cal. Sachse, at a beautifully appointed ning at the :Masonic Temple.
luncheon at the Belcrest on Tues.
Plans for the summer include ,
STATLER HOTEL
Mrs. J. Miller entertained de.' day afternoon. Bowls of pink roses the following activities: A mem-
PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge No. 457, F. & lightfully at four tables eel bridge and orchid sweet peas and green bership drive; a theater perform-
A. Si., will hold a special tom - • at heir home on Cedar street, tapers in three-branch candlesticks ance• in Sit. Clemens, through the
mumeation Wednesday, April 24 Wyandotte, on Wednesday. April decorated the table-, which was set courtesy eef Leon Krim of the Riv-
DANCING 9:00 TO 1:00
10. for 30 guests.
at 2:30 p. m. C. Degree.
Tax $1.00
erside and Samuel Elkin eef Ol•m-
CIIAS. K. SANDORF.
pia Hotel.
FEATURING THE VAGABOND KINGS
Mrs. Jack Primako and her :kis-
Secretary.
Dr. and Mrs. A. Si. Bookstein
Ely Greenblatt, representing the
Radio Entertainers
. are now residing in their new ter, Miss Pearl Franklin, of the Aroca, is expected to leave leer Eu-
By order of
Whittier,
are
visiting
their
parents,
,
HAROLD HELLER, W. M.
home at 3234 Monterey avenue.
rope the latter part eef this month
, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Franklin, in
to bring :12 orphans for whom
Under the auspices of the Uni-I Three Rivers, Mich.
visas were secured in Canada
varsity of Michigan, extension di-'IM
through the efforts of Mr. Saxe.
•
Cu
•ell
entertained
g
vision, Dr. Ira Altshuler addressedMrs Si mon
e :r I high schools en the subject the members of the l'urity last
HEBREW INFANT HOME
Matrons Club at a bridge-lunch-
of "Mental Hygiene."
eon on Wednesday afternoon. Pink •
Arrangements are being made
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schiller and peonies and sweet peas, and pink
daughter Priscilla and Mr, and tapers centered the table, which for a food shower to be given for
the Hebrew Infant Home, the date
Mrs. Simeon Cugell steel daughter was set for 18 guests.
of the affair will appear in the next
Frances motored tee Buffalo and
Maurice Garfinkel, who is a stu- issue of The Chronicle. No tickets
Niagara Falls for the, week-end.
dent at the Dental college of Mar- will be sold, a food parcel being the
Miss Dorothy Dorice Lieberman quette University, Milwaukee, ticket of admission.
of 2284 Chicago boulevard spent Wis., attended the Zuckerberit-
The officers 01111 !heard eef direc-
the past week-end in Chicago as Garfinkel wedding.
tors of the Hebrew Infant Beane
the guest of Miss Lucille Ries of
honored 3.Irs. S. Osnos, 2073 Tay-
Sirs. Max II. Elias and daughter, lor, with a farewell luncheon,
the Chicago Bench Hotel.
Shirley Rhea, of 3:145 Richton Thursday, April 11, at the Mason.
Mrs. David Oppenheim of Chi- avenue., have returned from a three is Temple Colonial Room. Forty-
cago boulevard visited her daugh- weeks' sojourn in Chicago, where two officers and board members
ter, Sirs. Harold
Hold Barker, of Indi- they were guests of Mrs. Elias' were present at which time Mrs.
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
ana Ilarbor, the past week-end.
S. ()mos and daughter, Mabel, who
Mrs. Samuel Madison. While in
will accompany her mother on a
Mr, and Mrs. l'hilip Kruwitz of Chicago they were delightfully en- trite abroad, were presented with
Euclid avenue have had as their tertained by their many friends.
beautiful gifts.
guest for a fortnight their cousin,
Many beautiful affairs were
Mrs. Charles Goodman eef Virginia,
given in honor of Miss Betty Gar- Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
Minn.
finkel, who became the bride of
Joseph
Zuckenberg, Sunday, April
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Danin of
Whittemore, Mich., are the guests 14. Sirs. David Zuckenberg of
Richton
avenue entertained with a
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
rlD!
c lit io
3 Otan
er3 ,6
linen shower, Miss Betty Silver-
el- . 13Vallate 1.111T
Kramer of Philadelphia avenue.
man of Slichgan avenue, a per-
sonal shower; Sirs. Sam Friedman
"'de
Dby4
sooms•wo,-N- Nrs;w,e0000,%s;%% of Bryden avenue honored the
1.041.0 ilk50Je. 11-2Ect: ytel
bride with a miscellaneous shower;
Mrs. Bessie Garfinkel entertained
cepteS
-,fat, enacta4e,
ea
ipo.T .Jvi-dtg-itcult
;!. her daughter with a miscellaneous
The,
0, shower.
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$29.50, $34.50, $39.50 and $45
Plh 11 ODE S
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Children's Tailored
"Regulation" Coats
Are Smart For Spring
$9.75 and
SIZES 2
To d
$12.75
YEARS
These tailored coats of wool cheviot are
double-breasted and have gold-colored but-
tons that lend such a "military air!" They
are all well-tailored, in navy, priced tic-
cording to qtutlity.
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Open Evenings.
Passover Greetings
CENTERS ASS'N
SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP
FOR
"AMCA" SCHOOL
•
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Saturday, April zo, 1Q29
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00•
0 with a wonderful collec-
t lion of new summer en-
,
■ sernbles, frocks and
°' ' tress. •s
0
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I•mosual Garinentx in
•
Ilatrrials and Derrigns
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Sir, and Mrs. 11. Blair, 3737
re Tuxedo avenue, entertained her
0 cousins Sir, and Mrs. N. Dennis
Illelen Sweet) of Cincinnati, Ohio,
I on Tuesday. Covers were laid for
20 people.
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SISTERHOOD OF
SHAAREY ZEDEK
RUMMAGE SALE
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek is planning a rum-
mage sale for the benefit of the
; 25
congregation for the week begin-
' ning May 20. Now that spring
I cleaning is taking place there is
other. ill to 3S9
clothing, dishes, furniture, etc., to
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be discarded, and the committee in
charge
will be glad to call for such
:4
ni discards.
Arrangements
have been made
p
s ifopTh , e4. , for a warehouse to sort and store
Y these various items prior to the
rd, sale, and contributors are asked to
3 Door. se.m Mtc hl e u Tbestes
0 call Sirs. Herbert Warner, chair-
210 BAGLEY AVENUE
' man of the automobile corps, at
Longfellow 7351, when ready to
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dispose of any articles.
The committee in charge is Mrs.
•
Charles Hamburger, chairman;
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, vice-chair-
man; Sirs. Herbert Warner, auto
corps; Mrs. Reuben Rosenfield,
sales; Mrs. Sidney Stone, solici-
tors; Mrs. Frank Wetsman, pub-
licity.
Assisting the committees are:
Mesdames Charles Smith, A. Louis
Has Opened an
Gordon, A. M. Ilershman, David
Diamond, Ira Copeland, Morris
Blumberg, Samuel Benderhoff,
Morris Zackheim, Sam Caplan, A.
B. Straker, Harry Selker, Sey-
mour Frank, Herman P. Cohen, Si-
8732 Linwood (Cor.
mon Shetzer, Herman August,
With a Full Line of Drugs Robert Lowenberg, Harry Eeidan,
Harry Brown. Sol Pearlman, Louis
and Toilet Articles
Robinson, Morris Landau, Louis
Fountain Service
Dunn, David Opnenheim, Abraham
We Specialise in Compounding
Cooper, David Zenon, D. II. Fau-
Prescriptions
Sean, Samuel Jaspey, Max Ham-
Telephone orders taken. We
burger, David Lichtig, Barney
Smith, Ben Fenton, Jack Brown,
deliver.
'Albert M. Jordon, Morris II.
Phone.: Garfield 9788-9772
e,
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announcement!
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Palmetto's rooms for enter-
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hostess choose this setting.
Private dining rooms, ban-
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—every facility for charm-
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Privat• room• for card parties,
without servi(e, gS and up.
Luncheon. 11:30 to 2
$ .85
Dinner, 5.30 to 8,30
135
Sunday, 11.30 .. sr to 8 p. m. LSO
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