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PURIM DINNER DANCE
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3 PLAYS BY ARTS
SOCIETY MARCH
Spring-time Brings Thoughts
of Gardens and Flowers Fair.
Nlany unusual features will mark
the Purim dinner dance to be given
by Purity Chapter at Northwood
Inn on Sunday evening, March 9.
T he second group of plays for
The worthy matron, Mrs. Ann the season will be presented by
the Arts Society of Temple Beth
El, in the Brown Memorial Chapel,
on March 11, at 8:15 p. m.
•
E THE first to wear the New Spring Fashions
.. our selections are now complete ... make
your choice now . . . CHARGE IT at Heyn's.
An ambitious undertaking is
"Such Is Love," a one-art play in
• two scenes, by Lee Anderson of
Rodobi Leo M. Franklin and
Detroit, who is well known for his
members of his immediate fancily
activities in the ]'layers' Club and
were honored by the board of di-
recently directed and produced
re, tors of Temple Beth El Wellnes-
four one-act plays written by him-
; day evening on the (occasion of Dr.
self for the theater group known Fr
anklin's sixtieth birthday. Rabb!
as Les Varietes at the I.ittle Thea-
Franklin was presented with a
ter, in the J. J. Crowley home.
g.ft by the board.
The east id "Such Is Love" in-I
chides Rose May-Lo-ishin, Michael
Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal and
Iseishin and David Huber. This
(hought•r Louise of Boston boule-
play is being directed by Katherine
v.or d are visiting in New York.
Vincent Slayer. The author is much
interested in the production and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Siegal of
will attend the performance.
"Checkmates," another of the the Wilshire, who spent several
plays comprising this program, is weeks in Cuba, are now in New
also written by a Detroiter and a York City and will return to De-
member of the Arts Society, Miss troit in a few days.
—Photo by II. 0. Spellman
MRS. AGNES YARROWS
Weinbeck, states that an enthusias-
tic response greeted the announce-
ment of this affair. The committee
on arrangements report that plans i
have been made to melee this party
gay and festive. Sirs. Agnes Yar-
rows, Minnie Canvasser and Sarah •
Fixler are in charge of the reserve-
. lions, and Ann Paul, Hannah liar-
with and Dorthy Schiller are tak-
ing care of the decorations, and
s favors. Each guest is to receive a •
• favor in keeping, with the holiday
For last minute reserva-
tions call Mrs. Agnes Yarrows,.
Longfellow 9782,
PHI SIGMA LAMBDA
LUNCHEON TO HEAR
JUDGE A. CAMPBELL
For Sports
For Town
For Travel
For College
For Business
The First Plantings
for Gardens-Ready
Monday is advanced officers'
night (of the Purity Chapter at the
Eastern Star Temple.
officers
of River Rouge branch will exem-
plify the degrees at the afternoon
class. Purity officers will dothe
work in the evening. Each ,officer
will advance in a chair at this
meeting, at which function there
will be a catered dinner at I.
o'clock.
The
•
Count Michael Kiiroolyi of II LI ?I -
gory, was the guest of honor act a
dinner 011 Friday, Feb. 20, given
given
byy
r Mr. owl M s. Eugene Reinitz
and their soon-no-141w and daughter,
Mrs and airs. Benjamin Fldinders.
Maxine Finsterwahl, who is at
Mr. and Mrs. M. Fishman of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster-
present director of the Children's
'Theater in Pittsburgh and recently weld and daughter Ruth left for 2252 Gladstone avenue announce
won the lielasco Cup for a one-act Hat Springs, Ark., to spend some the confirmation ,of their son, Her-
man, Saturday, Starch 15, at Con-
play entered in a New York con- • time at this winter resort.
gregation Nlishkan Israel, Blaine
test. "Checkmate:" will be
niiiri
Sh asywro, Gallo
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wittelshofer and Linwood. .A dinner will be.
by
and
of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. S. served at their home at 1 p. in.
Those who have witnessed per- NI. Cole of the Bel•rest are leav-
formances of the Young People's ing for Hot Springs, Ark., in a few
A luncheon will be held Monday,
Monday,
Temple Club will understand why days.
March 12, at the Stutter, by tne
David Tout( and Sylvia Krell were
o auxiliary of the alaimonides aledi-
chosen to characterize Pierrot and
M r. and Mrs. Alexander Free- cal Society, at which election of
Pierrette in the "Maker of man of Chicago boulevard are in (officers for the ensuing year is to
Dreams," by Oliphant Down. These llavana, Cuba. They spent last take 'dace.
players are well adapted for the month in Florida.
singing roles in which they are
ale. and airs. R. W. Klein of
east. The part of the manufacturer
Mrs. Adolph Sturm of Boston Baylis avenue had as their guest,
in this play is taken by Melvin
Mrs. Kleins' mother, Mrs. II. D.
boulevard
has
returned
after
a
Connheim.
Sherrin, of Petrolia, Ont., and her
chart visit to Miami, Ells.
Both 'The Maker of Dreams"
brother, Edward Sherrin of Haled-
and "Checkmates" are being di-
'
Mr. andMrs. Sias Cohn of the ton, (lot,
rected by Helena Stunggo of the
Belcrest have returned from Hoot
Detroit Civic Theater.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simon
This performance of the Arts Springs, Ark., where they were (Harriet Lieberman) have re-
Society is under the general super- , guests at the Arlington Hotel, turned from a honeymoon trip to
vision of Rcogene Freund Callan,
Havana and Florida and are in
Miss Ruth Frank of Boostoo their new home in l'almer l'ark.
boulevard has returned from
Florida and is visiting with her
Rabbi Herbert Parzen of Con-
randparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. gregation Ahavesi Shalom, Port-
The Hon, Alfred Campbell. re-
cent appointee to the Circuit Come
of Wayne County, is to be guest
speaker at I'hi Sigma Lambdas, na-
land, Oregon, formerly of Detroit,
tional law fraternity, pledger
was elected president of the 1'011-
Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler has returned '101d Zionist Distrit last week.
luncheon to be held at the Stealer
from New York City, where she
Hotel Sunday, March 9. Judge
The Detroit chapters of Hades- went to meet Dr. Kesler's sisters,
Campbell is also (lean and founder,
Miss Ruth Ekelman of 2(1112
soh and Junior Iladassah will hold Ray, Sophia and Frieda Kesler, West Euclid entertained 2(1 guests
of the Detroit City Law School,
I
a
joint meting on March 11, at the I who arrived on the Aquitania, en at her home last Thursday with
Ben Silverstein, noted violinist,,
will entertain at the luncheon. Ile Philadelphia Byron Talmud Torah I route from Cape Town, South At- bridge andbunko.
te
will be accompanied by Mrs. Sil- at :15 p. tn. This will be in the'. rica. They will make their future
nature of a Purim party.
o home in Detroit.
verstein.
Mr. and Mrs.. William J. Sprogoor
Tombs
Mundstoek, dancer of the ,
I'hi Sigma Lambda consists of
have returned to their home in
Mrs. R. W. Klein of Baylis aye- Chicago after a 10 days' visit with ;
three chapters located! in Cleve- Wignuen School, Germany, and'
land, Detroit and Los Angeles. The Mary Linsky, pianist, will be the. 111.1e entertained the Edythe Cugell the hatter's parents, air. and Mr..
Club at a bridge-luncheon last Max Weiss.
Los Angeles chapter, Gamma chap- s, mest artists for this meeting,
,Tghrelom will present the following M (eine:May.
ter, is a recent addition to the na-
tional organization, formerly being
pr
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Conheim
ml-n,,,i,d,00t elhowo .smoosoe ido Minor, first inure.
Joseph Selling has returned of 118 Richton avenue, Ilighlano
the Blackstone Club.
It was
ory Linsky; Poems
home from a trip to Florida.
milted at the annual convention ,
the Sel:,"1! rns't
h
_a
Perk, have returned from Hoot
Ill eh; Waves. Chan •
;q
r
.
At
Played
by M a ry frinsky.
held at Hotel Stotler, Detroit, in , ,,,,,,,,,,,i , Fen.
Springs, Ark., where they were
si. 0 ,,,,,
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i ,,,,,,se mi.
David Israel of the Book-Cadil- guests at Hotel Arlington for see-
February.
Various (other organ- In, Ch.inin Preludes: St gale. Depress
izations throughout the country sioir, Revolt. Ilaneed by " Tosia !dun& lac Hotel has returned from a mos era ' wee k,
for trip to. Miami, Fla., where he
are being considered for ad- stock. Mary Linsky at the piano
The .1 umor Hadassoh Players I vacationed Nor six wakes.
mittanee.
Mrs. II y Cantor complimented
the
direction (of Lillian
These pledgee luncheons are under
Frt.dman
will
M rs. Sprenger at a bridge-lunch-
Mrs. J. I). Rosenberg., of Poe aye- eon, and the Nlisses Beatrice and
given twice annually for the pur-
present a one-act
HE
pose of acquainting the fraternity, Play, "Peace," with the following nue visited her niece, Mrs. D. Ilol. Ilelen Rosenberg entertained fur
perin (Jeanette Jacobs) at Mem- her at a luncheon and the theater.
with their prospective members,
i;odot. ,,Snes;ne d oor Kite: nades•eh s itehon spthoi rs, Tenn.
n ti' En urkocut.t a
a
e home
ndw Fortis
e,:
Ilenry Thumin is in charge of ar- ‘,A 7to.t:
n
ircho. Shirley Wain; Lila.
rangemente,
Members of the Tau Tau I to
Eilyth Ilreehner, Esau. Sophie Edelstein,
turn to Detroit in a few days.
, Mr. TO, Samuel Schwartz; Jose.
Sorority were hostesses at an in-
Ilerts
1 km Smokier.
formal dinner party at King Wah
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing re- Lo Cafe. A large cake, beautifully
turned last Sunday by motor from decorated with the sorority's
Florida, where they spent eight name, centered the table, which
weeks. was lighted by pink tapers tied
An attendance of more than 500
with bows; Of green tulle, and sev-
men and women prominent in all
' Anthony Deutsch of Boston eral bouquets of spring flowers
walks of Jewish life in this city,
At the meeting of the North- boulevard is visiting in New York . added to the beauty of the decora-
who attended the second annual western Women's League of the City. tions. The members wore cor-
dinner-dance of the Aesculapian United Hebrew School, which took
sages of pink sweet peas and red
!lei/Ws—Third Floor
Mr. 11111i Mrs. Max Newman and roses. Members' escorts were re _
Pharmaceutical Fraternity, at the place Feb. 25 at the Philadelphia-
Oriole Terrace on Tuesday eve- Byron Talmud Torah, election of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kaplan have eipients of leather billfolds with
ning, helped make the occasion a ofli•ers was held, with the follow - returned after a week-end visit in the sorority's initials engraved in
gay affair and an outstanding sir- ins results:
Flint, where they were the guests gold.
clod occurrence. The Aesculapian
President, Mrs. 1. Margolis; vice- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan.
society numbers in its membership presidents, Mrs. Chas. Brody, NI n.
Among the many affairs given in
chose to 100 Jewish druggists of Abe Kasle, Mrs. F'. Richmond and
Mr. and Mrs. Berner,' Wdohl will honor of Mrs. Janet (Cohen) Ja-
Detroit.
Mrs. 1. Rosenthal; recording secre be at home at 2513 Calvert avenue cobs, a bride-elect of last month,'
R. T. l.akey, (lean of the College tary, Misr Lena Weingarden after April 15. Temporarily they was a miscellaneous shower by I
of Pharmacy of Detroit; F. C.' financial secretary, Mrs. A. N. ' will be domiciled at the Wilshire Miss Kathleen Pereira and a peer-'
likening, stole inspector of drug Markson; corresponding secretary apartments. sonal shower by Miss Rose Bicoll.
stores, and others were among the Mrs. Abe Knoppow; treasurer
guests of honor. Mrs. Sam Kelt.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Friedman
harry J. Schaeffer was the miss-
Mrs. Max Weksler, past presi- of Rhode Island avenue were at RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000
ter of ceremonies, and among the dent, declined to accept another home last Sunday in honor of their
notable artists who participated term.
(laughter, Evelyn Ann, whose en-
was Dr. Mark Gunzburg and his.
NIrs. Nlargolis, who was chair- gagement to Harry II. Platt of De-
star pupil, Miss Leah Zagal. Barre man of the recent theater benefit, troit was announced on Sunday,
E. Cecil gave a clever act and gave her report and thanked he' ' March 2. Among the out-of-town
classical dances were given by Miss • co-chairmen and workers for the I guests were Mrs. Friedman's par-
Ida Rosenthal. In addition, the support.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Unger,
complete Oriole Terrace program I A board meeting was held at the Mrs. Marie Goldman and Mn, and
was enacted. More than 50 prizes' home of Mrs. Nlarkson Tuesday Mrs. Gerald Herst of Chicago, Ill.
were awarded and each guest re- afternoon, at which time plans for
Mrs. Moses Kaufman, a former
reined a bagful of souvenirs. installation of newly elected ofli-
Officers of the Aesculapian So-' e'er, were discussed. A social mod Detroit resident, has returned to
ciety are: Samuel S. Stahl, presi- musical evening is planned for the her home in Cincinnati, after a
dent; Samuel Friedlander, vice- occasion, to take place Tuesday fort-night's visit with her nephew
president; Louis Levenson, trees- evening. March 18, at the Philadel. and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
urer; Morton NI. Siegel, secretary;' Ohs-Byron Hall. Dr. John Slaw- Simons.
Harry lo-ibson, member-at-large. s o n, director of the Jewish Wo.I-
Miss Rhea Sherrin of Petrolia.
Siolney Straus, chairman of the fare Federation, will be the prino
Next Friday morning at 10 o'clock sharp one
entertainment
committee, ar- pal speaker of the evening.
Ont., is visiting her sister and
of the new National Groceterias will open on
ranged the program for the din-
Mrs. David Kaltman, vocalkt, brother, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Klein
Dexter Boulevard, at the corner of Webb, in
ner-dance.
who will be accompanied by Mrs. of Baylis avenue.
the new Kresge block, when free souvenirs, and
Tuesday incidentally marking Emory Monash, will take part in
food samples, and unusual opening food bar-
the
fourteenth
wedding
anniver-
the
musical entertainment. The
Mrs. David King returned from
gains will be offered.
nary of Mr. and Mrs. Stahl, they' rest of the program will be n•- Columbus, Ohio, where she spent
This is the new type of food store which has
, were the recipients of individual noounced in the next issue of The the week-end with her children.
created such a stir in other parts of Detroit.
as well as public greetings from Chronicle.
No "cheap" groceries, but nationally known and
the largo audience at the dinner-
Mrs. Nathan Weingarden enter-
airs. H. alilkovsky and Mrs. I..
advertised foods at prices hitherto impossible•
dance.
Shlien are chairmen of the refresh- tained at a bridge-luncheon and
on this high-grade merchandise.
shower
yesterday honoring her sin-
ment committee for the installa-
Be on time at 10 sharp next Friday and learn
CARD OF THANKS
! ter-in-law, Miss Shirley Weingar-
tion.
of the newest way of food shopping.
Mrs. Harry B. Hamburger and
A dreary round of home-keep-
den,
a
March
bride-elect.
At the last meeting Mrs. 1.
family wish to thank their many Kash. donated 125 in honor of h, r
ing cares had robbed her eyes
' friends for their kind thoughtful- fifteenth wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Agnes Yarrows and Mrs.
ness and expression of sympathy in
of their sparkle and her step of
Fanny Davidson were hostesses at
their recent sorrow.
a delightful and effectively decor-
its joyousness. Then she began
CENTER PLANS PURIM
ated bridge-luncheon, given for the
sending her clothes to us—and
of the Purity Chapter on
CARNIVAL AND DANCE officers
Monday afternoon, at the home of
a miracle happened. The years
Mrs. Agnes Yarrows.
dropped away. Her extra day
Plans for the Purim carnival
Toomuch fat weak•
ens your power of and dance, sponsored by the Senior ' Mrs. Robert Lee Aarons (Pearl
of freedom brought her happi-
resistance and is Council of the Jewish Centers As- o Franklin), has returned after a
ness, youth, charm' Why
your BEAUTY'S' sociation, to be held at the Phila- visit with her parents, Mr. and
delphia-Byron T a I mud Torah
worst enemy.
don't you enjoy all the benefits
Mrs. Samuel Franklin, of Three
March
22,
are
now
being
carried
carried
Somanveat BASY
I Rivers, Mich.
of our modern service? Let us
BREAD-absolutels out.
start with this week's washing!
The publicity committee, headed
pure and who::
'
by Nathan Wolok, announces that
some.
tickets
are
now
on
sale.
With
hono
Three slices of BAST BREAD .
day, helps REDUCE your weight om the committee are Dave
Mr. Diamond, Mr. Glanz and Mr.
the Basy way.
Sniderman.
Directions for REDUCING
Listen in on WWJ Saturd •y
Wm. Kaufman, chairman of the
with Based Bread furrushed each
night, 8:30 to 9 o'clock, for Ted
Just completed, overlooking
]Senior Council proogrem comma-
patron.
and Alice in "Laundry Land."
Grand Circus park.
' tee. report s that the earn's,'
A limited number of these
booths. which will be the feature
of
the
e
remodeled and refurnished
dance,
are
being
rev
re,'
be
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TO PRESENT PURIM .rb.
PROGRAM MARCH 11
While the weather may still be a trifle
chilly, Hudson's has just received its first
Spring shipment of lawn seed, clover seed,
flower seed, vegetable seed and fertilizer.
Now is an excellent time to choose what
you will need when planting time conies.
Also, you can purchase rose-bushes,
shrubs, perennials, bulbs, roots and trees
from lists and colored pictures, and they
will be delivered at planting-time. You'll
really be astonished at the variety of plant-
ings for gardens that Hudson's is offering
now.
HUDSON'S
Tenth Floor—Grand Nivel. Avenue Building
BOOK BARGAINS
Books Published within the Past Year, at $2.00 and $2.50
Now Reduced to
75c, 3 for $2.00
Also a Few Regular $2.00 Editions, 50c, Five for $200
Greeting Cards foe All Occasions
Sheehan's Book Store
1550 Woodward
Itooksellers Since 1575
Randolph 0200
FRI., SAT., SUN., MARCH 14-15-16
ICOR ANNUAL BAZAAR
JERICHO TEMPLE, JOY ROAD and LINWOOD
Musical Programs by Freiheit Gezangeoverein
Advance Selling of
Dancing, Entertainment and Refreshments
New Suits
All fundsfor colonization of Jews onthe soil of Russia.
Smart 3-Piece Models
at a Very Special Price
suit will be decidedly smart
T this three-piece
season . . . Heyn's are ready with a
complete selection of the smartest suit
fashions, developed in fine tweeds, and
basket weave cloths of attractive new
colors. Skirts with kick-pleats and
jacket crepe silk lined to match
the blouses.
AESCULAPIAN DINNER
DANCE IS GAY AFFAIR OFFICERS ELECTED
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