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PAGE EIGHT

"Detroit's Most Modern Clothing Store"

Philcon's Clothes
are for
Young Men

COUNCIL'S ANNUAL
MEETING-LUNCHEON
TO BE HELD MAY 6

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A rare treat is in store for its
numbers at the annual meeting
and luncheon of The Detroit See-

HELPS IN ANNIVERSARY ,
BENEFIT BRIDGE PARTY

cetal
arsonal

31rs..1. II. Goldberg is assisting
the chairman, Miss Edna Lewis,
vith (Inns fur the anniversary

September Blankets

at

H udson's
$10.00

Mrs. Abe Feria of 2959 Cle.
Sixty people, members of Y. W.
II. A., their friends, and stran- meats will Ix. hostess at her home
gers in the city, attended a Seiler Monday, April 29, to the members
at the clubhouse on Wednesday of the Home Relief Society.
evening. The guests were seated
Mi. Tibbie E. Levinson has re-
at a T-shaped table, set with a
color scheme of yellow awl orchid. turned from a visit in Miami, Fla.

Those present as special guests
Sigma Phi Lambda Fraternity
were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
It. Glogower (Mrs. Glogower is of the University of Detroit an-
Through special arrangements with a dependable
president of the governing board nounces plans for their fifth on-
of the Y. W. II. A.); Samuel Le- nun! dinner-dance. The affair.
blanket maker, we are able to achieve remarkable
W
vine, director of the Jewish ('en- which will be known as the
economies on these fine 70 by 80-inch all wool
ters Association; Julius Krolik, "Graduation Balk" will be held at
vice-president of Detroit Commu- the beautiful Grosse Ile Country
blankets, offered in seven popular colors block-
pity Fund; Master Henry Krolik, Club and will be a formal dinner-
plaided with white. You need pay no money
Mrs. Leopold Mayer of the Jewisn dance. Friday evening, Slay 24,
rq
Welfare board, and Dr. and Mrs. J. has been selected as the night.'
now„ but merely place your order. Convenient
MRS. J. H. GOLDBERG
Slawson. Mrs. Mayer presented The entire clubhouse has been
tables are located throughout the store.
MRS. HENRY LEAVITT silver candlesticks and a silver taken over for the occasion, and bridge luncheon of the Northwest-
"lour money back on request"
Chairman Program Committee, chalice cup as a memorial to Mrs. music will be furnished by the ern branch id the Jewish Old
Id a Krolik, nn early president of Moonlight Syncopators, recently of
Folks llotn• to hi held at the ()H-
Council of Jewish Women.
the Council of Jewish Women. Oklahoma City, Louis A. Malis,
Terrace, Wm diii•sday noon,
id l•
be held in the ImIlroom of the Suit_ Lionel Fink, formerly of the Ile- William G. Gurelik and Morri•:
May 13.
at l2:30 o'clock. brew Union Theological Seminary, Lieberman comprise the commit-
ler Iliad, May ti,
charge.
tee ill
After the luncheon there will be officiated at the servit es.

ROUND TABLE TO MEET
a brief business meeting to be fol-
lowed by a novel entertainment. Mrs. Bernard Wurzburger a Miss Gertrude Brenner of 3801
THURSDAYS HEREAFTER
.0
The committee In charge is plan- Chicago boulevard has returned Twenty-ninth street entertained
ring an unusual program called from Los Angeles, Cal., where she three tables of bridge Thursday
evening in honor of Mrs. Charles
On April 10 the Round Table Z4111111111111111111B011111111101111111111:111090110010140010ii010000 ,10aiimiggiminailindeadstadlimagisuaittilaitogii•thar
FOX THEATER OLEIC.
ocentinms, of Then and Now," but spent the winter months.
Goodside, who, with Mr. Goodside heard an interesting lecture on •
.
-
will divulge nothing further, as it
Mrs. Ida Brotenbach is the and son, are moving to Elmira, N. "Memory and Its Relation to Tea- ( :1
tintiony" by Mr. Cohen. The lec-
______, ,1 wants to keep the details a sur-
i There will be hostesses at each ' guest of her children, Mr. and Y., to make their home.

1
turer
pointed
out
the
processes
of
Ber t Amster of Cleveland.
A personal shower and luncheon memory; gave the essential com-
1 table, and in addition to the enter- Mrs.
Mrs. Louis Finsterwald enter- was given on Wednesday, April 17, ponents of memory content, and
I tainment, the meeting will be an
I the embers of her Friday at the Barium Hotel by Miss Faye related it closely to the reliability
thine, t e m
opportunity to greet the Council's club and their husbands at a din- Lipovitch of Richton avenue, in of testimony.
The next meeting will be held B
members. in charge of the net of beautiful appointments on honor of her sister, Eva, Covers
many
The new
committee
and bridge on Thursday, May 2, at 8:30 p.
were laid for 25 g ue
19,
the evening. at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel-
entertainment is headed by Mrs. Friday evening, April
w as the diversion of is
Soy It With Flowers!
bourne when Emanuel Merzon will
Ilenry Lea vitt , and consis ts (if the
1101 ■ KSEI.I.ERS SINCE IN75
S amuel 0. Coburn of Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tauber of speak on "Jews. of the American
members: M rs. David • Park spent the week-end in Pitts-
following members:
Offering exceptional values in grown plants, roses,
Randolph 0200
Mrs. Samuel Kay, Mrs.
where he attended the Chicago have retudned home after Judiciary."
1550 Woodward Avenue.
9
tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, hydrangeas, lilies and
ary of his father. spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Cohane.
J. Allen and Mrs. Louis. • burgh,
Sidney
anni vers —
Ira
Friedenberg
of
1403
Virginia
— _
others.
Samuel A. Rosenberg of the Park.
Quality — Variety — Low Prices
Chatham Apartments is l eaving
Weksler son of
NOVELTY SHADOW
(luster aro
Sunday night for a week's visit
DANCE •
i Irene Ro- Mr, . and Mrs. Max Weksler, enter-
with his datn;hter, Miss
Purity Chapter No, 359, 0. E. S., • '
tained 21) of his little friends at
minberg, in New York City.
his home at 15906 Normandy aye- at its annual meeting on April 22,

The Theta Delta Omega Sorer•
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winkleman one in honor of his eighth birth- elected the following new officers: -
CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor
, ity will hold its dance May 1'2, at
Last Saturday he enter. Matron, Ann Weinheck; worthy
Cherry 9171
the Stutter lintel. Music is to be of St. Louis. Mo., and Dave Ya- day.
patron, Reuben W. Klein; associ-1
227 Gratiot Ave.
furnished by Stone's "Wed SYn-Iomstien of Manistique, Mich., are tallied the children of the "Min-
ate matron, Cora Jacoby; associate'
copators. Dancing will begin lit 8'' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I,. yan" class at the Parkside branch
of the United Ilebrew Schools.
patron, Silas Feinberg; conduc-
Winkleman of Colorado avenue.
. tress, Hanna Ilarwith; secretary,
IP. M. and last until 1 A. M.


Miss Esther Kingman is chair-
and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz Thelma Rosenblatt; treasurer,
Mr.
Mrs. Amanda Frank, who has
!man of the committee of arrange-
amity, formerly of 2983 Ful- Ann Gordon; associate conductress,
meats for this idlair, which is in been making her home in Pitts- and f avenue, are now residing at Mabel Kahn.
novelty
shadow
burgh
for several years, has re- krt.!)
the form of a
West Boston boulevard.
The public installation of these
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dance. Those assisting as chair- turned to Detroit and is residing 320
officers will take place Monday.
own of the various committees are: at 3710 Burlingame avenue.
Mr and Mrs. Samuel Weisman May 6, at S P. M., in the large aud-
Misses Frieda Gold, Nellie Klar
est Boston boulevard have re- itorium of the Maucabee Temple.
and Helen Shere. The reception Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robinson of of V; d from a week's visit in Chi-
hosts to turns
The public is invited.
w '
wood avenue were
committee includes Misses Evelyn Colling
Friedman, Netie Aroma, and 20 guests at dinner at their home cago.
PhotOgraphs 310 per dozen and up.
WOMEN'S LEAGUE PLANS
on Friday evening April 18.
Sarah Alsofon.
Mrs. J. iseph Melinoff and her

RALLY; TO AID U. J. C.
Tickets can 110W lie obtained
4838
if Mc- mother, 31 rs. Louis Shalt have re-
I
Miss Josephine Imerman
do an extended sojourn
from members of the Sorority. For
Woodward
d, nieting was held
i further information the Miss Lean avenue was hostess to 16 turned In Beach. Fla.
guests at a prettily appointed in Miami
le, at the
Tulesh'ilaiv?sitivie"il.g
Ave.
( S/10113G13
I, Klugman lit Empire 78((1.
bridge at her home
l ung I
— —
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schiller, ac- Byron-Philadelphia hall. Plans
in honor of
a roily for all
I
by
the
latter's
sister,
were
discussed
for
where nar- commode(
Meta Alolia Theta Dance ''IiiI,SuNn iinaaY 'F'r\ iperdilnial n4,
Mrs. Wil liam Jacoby, have re- the bays and girls of the United
riJge will take place shortly.
turned fr am Los Angeles, where Ilehrow Schools who part il•11,101.11
This Sunday.
— —
in the Hebrew play, Daughter of
faro-
they
spear t the winter months.
Fischer and I l
Rabbi Moses aischer
'
," the date and other de-
h
Jephtha
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority's .i
Pi ngree ive-
formerly of '24
Alex
Taub
spent
tails
to be announced in the next
Mr
and
.
M
dme
w will be held this Sunday at nee
e. re siding at -A
i,chim are now
week-end in New York City.
issue of The Chronicle.
Ho tel
t Stotler, Bob ('ruzet and his n W
:

At this meeting, plans were el1111-
Cotton Club Orchestra will furnish
ttees appointed
Miss Rose Golumbia enter- plated and committees
and
children
the music. 'There will also be spec- 0f Mr
n;
s
. 28.9.
L. M. Est
guests at dinner at the
, perate in the I.'. J. 1'. drive
co-1
i
fled
Six
Miss Sally
ElMhurst avenue have re-
ial entertainment.
t,
Terrace,
Goldman ow We:t Philadelphia turned from a winter's sojourn in
don at e) her
avenue, Empir e 7027_3. is rbir. Los Angeles, Cal.
h'nne, 2517 West
in
man of the dance i cnimittee.
Braverman of Saskatoon, Salk., a bridge party to be given Sun-
Harry Diamond of
Mr. and
day evening, May 5, for the bene-
West Philadelphia aveneu enter-
fit
tained 75 guests at dinner on Sun-
s its
ena (T li d
t0,rg)ai ti i,i sza ft:i0nititteexnt h
day', April 14, in honor of the en-
the hostesses at the May fit of the league.
for
roe of
a•taanent
of
their
daughter,
Betty,

Day bridge-dance to begiven b; having earl stained at the piano at
to Morris Portnoy. The table dec-
(„t i, S"r"rity, Friday
by
the
luncheon given
orations were beautifully carried the
night, May 3, at the Chinese Tea
at the Masonic Temple.
out in bridal effect.
Gardens.

Who want the swagger of the Strand and
Piccadilly.
The English accented hand-tailored look
"For the men of Detroit."
Clothes that have the thoroughbred, aristo-
cratic style of tailoring plus the New York
Broadway snap and dash.
Clothes ith the custom-tailored look but
at popular prices.

SUITS AND TOPCOATS
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Mrs. Sol Quentin Kesler, presi-
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student of Madame Irene Pam'
Club, was elected treasurer of toe
loski of the Chicago Civic Opera,
Michigan State Federation of NW- is spending the Passover holidays
sic Clubs at the annual conven- with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.
tion held in Pontiac last week,
Goodman, 2312 Blaine avenue._

Miss Betty Snitz of Buena Vista
avenue who has made her home
with her sister, Mrs. David Bloch,
Y. W. 11. A. opens on
left to spend the Passover holidays
•amp
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. June 30. It is time for girls to
Snitz, in Newport News, Va.
think of camp registrations.

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

The following attended the
League of Nations conference at
Ann Arbor: Jeannette Gotts-
chalk, Marjorie Swanson, Lillian
Waite, Louise Spring, Gussie Mey-
ers and Sarah Shapero. They
were guests at a reception and
dance held at the new Women's
Athletic Building.

UNITED SYNAGOGUE
PLANS THREE-DAY
SESSION MAY 19-21

The dramatic section of the
Hebrew cultural group, known as
the Kvutzah Ivrith, has been re•
hearsing the following Hebrew
plays: "Up Stream," by Sholom
Ash, and "Fatally Sick," a one-
act comedy by Z. Wendroff, to be
staged at the Art Institute this
Sunday night.
Mr. Lernian, the star of "Jeph-
that's Daughter," plays the lead-
ing role in the first play, assisted
by R. Ticktin, It, Sulker, M. Sul-
ker, I. Joyrich, P. Michailowsky
and others.
A musical program will be given
between the plays. Rose Feldman
of the Ilalevy will sing a few' He-
brew songs and Samuel Solomon
will accompany on the piano. Ben
Silverstine will give a violin solo.
Mr. Yablokos of Littman's Thea-
ter is directing the play.

Saturday night dances at Web-
ster Hall will be continued through

June.

This is tennis season, and the
"Y" is urging members to register
for use of courts.

"Y" members will soon be initi,
aged into the plaitsures of horse-
You may secure the
back r li
ng.
information at the "Ai" office.

A cast of the last Little Thea-
ter play entertained at a farewell
party in honor of Miss Damsky.
who left Sunday evening for her
home in Utica, N. Y. Albert Cut-
er was master of ceremonies. The
ast presented Miss Damsky with
i
• gift in token of appreciation for
he many services given them
while she was director of dramat •
ice at the clubhouse.

KVUTZAH IVRITH TO
PRESENT TWO PLAYS
THIS SUNDAY NIGHT

The annual convention of the
United Synagogue of America will
be held in New York City on May
19, 20 and 21. The three-day
session is scheduled to be held at
the Hotel Astor, to which dele-
gations from over 700 affiliated
and
congregations, sisterhoods
young people's groups spread
• throughout the nation have been
invited. It is expected that the
attendance of 1,000 at the last con-
vention will be exceeded by a sub-1
stantial percentage.

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A Real Sport

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with oil accommodations.

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