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PAGE SIX

J. W. E. W. O. DINNER
DANCE ON MARCH 23

OPEN a CHARGE ACCO UNT at HEYN'S

The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization will give a
dinner-dance at Northwood Inc 1
Sunday evening, March 23. Mrs.
George Cohen, president, appeals 1 s
to the public to co-operate in mak- s-.
ing this affair a success and thus

Thrifty, Feshion-Loving Women and Misms are finding shopping
bore a Real Delight .
We invite you to open a charge account.

Debonair

Capes Adorn
The Smartest
Spring Cuts

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The Sisterhood of Congregation
Emanuel announces that its an-
nual Purim masquerade dance,
which was to be held on March 16,
has been postponed to Sunday,
March 23, at 8 p. m. It will be

A rummage sale is to be heist
Mr. and Sirs. Herman Fenster•
waist were honored on the occasion soon by the Home Relief Society
of their twenty-ninth wedding an- for the benefit of poor families.
niversary at dinner by their chit- \ nyone wishing to contribute ar-
siren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreifus tides for this sale should get in
and Mr. and Sirs. (lenient Hopp, touch with Sirs. Al Weisman, chair-
given for the immediate family. sn an, at 2241 Taylor avenue, phone
Garfi eld 8129.

Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
entertained the members of the
board of directors of Temple Beth
El at dinner on Friday.

C

APES have been indorses]
by ever y important
Paris opening.. . . But note
the waistlines, too. There's
a button fastening, a tie-belt,
a buckled belt cut in one
with the coat. In short, we're
trying to say modestly that
we have the very smartest
coats for spring ... in tweeds
and basketweaves ... a fea-
ture display at

Milford Stern has returned from
attending the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign conference in Washington,
I). C., and from a brief visit to
New York.

397'

For Misses and
Women

SECOND FLOOR

HEYN'S

gs8V-en G-Visor- e

Miss Josephine Stern, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern, and

BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE

Are

LINDAY DINNER

r. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer,
ere initiated into Alpha Epsilon
hi Sorority at Ann Arbor last
ask.

Zeta Bea Tau Fraternity of the I
niversity of Michigan will hold
nnual initiation on Saturday,1
!arch 16. A number of members!
f the local graduate club plan to I
ttend the ceremonies. Rabbi Leo

Joseph Alexander of Siegen,
Germany, who has been visiting
with his children, Mrs. A. Meyers,
MRS. ELI LEVINE
Mrs. Sam Baer, Mrs. Carl Raete,
Sirs. S. Rothschild, Ferdinand I. Franklin will be the principal I held in the auditorium, Taylor and
MRS. R. B. NEWMAN
Alexander and William Alexander, peaker. Ten pledges will be initi- ! Woodrow Wilson avenues. The
a test.
I original dance tickets will be ac-
assure the continuation of the so- all of Detroit, and Max Alexander
cepted on March 23. Mrs. Harry
of Chicago, returned to Germany
ciety's work.
A beautifully appointed formal Levine is chairman of the commit-
Mrs. R. B. Newman is chair- on the steamer Bremen March 14.
inner-dunce
was
given
by
Mr.
and
tee. A midnight supper will be
Alexander
will
celebrate
his
man of the affair, and reservations Mr.
its. Saul Jacob of Edison avenue' served and prizes for the best and
may be made by calling her at eighty-sixth birthday in June. lie
S
aturday,
March
8,
in
honor
of
Mr.
most
unique costumes will be
Longfellow 3918, or her associate is a veteran of the Franco-Prussian
nil Mrs. Hy. E. Jacob, who have given. Tickets can be secured from
chairman, Mrs. J. Robbins, Long- war of 1870, and was the recipient a
ust
returned
from
their
honey-
,
the
chairman
or from any of the
fellow 5392. Jewish organiza- of many medals for bravery.
m oon, and Miss Ruth Frank and • members of the Sisterhood.
tions are asked to keep this slate
Tilton Gordon, who are to be mar-
The following co-chairmen are
Mrs. Harry Wilk of Mt. Vernon
open.
The out-of-town assisting: A. Si. Ashinsky, Max
ied in June.
A special meeting of the organ- is visiting with her mother, Mrs. r
nests were Miss Irene Dole of Dushkin, Si, S. Dann, Herman
! ization will be held Tuesday, March Charlotte Brown of Boston boule-
cranton, Pa.; Harold Finkelstein Fisher, I. Goldin, Louis German-
118, at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. vard.
( Syracuse, N. Y., and Mrs. Louis sky, Joseph Horowitz, J. Harvith,
J. Silberstein, 3023 Monterey.
erger of Chicago. Mary Jacobson, Isadore Karbat, S.
The organization was formed 11
Miss Nuta Ross of New York is
Kohar,e, Eli Levine, S. Lightstone,
, years ago for the purpose of bring- the guest of her sister and brother,
Dr. and Mrs. Emil Rothman and Charles Marks, Ralph Paul, Edith
, ing to this country children, especi- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, of
in. and Mrs. I. I. Bittker attended Rosenzweig„ Mandel Rosenzweig,
, ally girls, orphaned by the war or Boston boulevard.
he Phi Delta Epsilon medical so- J. L. Ruby, Meyer Shugarman,
: in pogroms. Many of the first
A. 11.
iety ball, given in Cleveland, Ohio, sSitarxabSecrhublionssesrp,h1laNe
comers to this country with the aid
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund and
Newman, SI.
n Saturday, March 8.
I of this organization are now mar-
sojourn- °
t,
Newman, Jack Tobin, Alex Taux,
daughter , M
ried and the mothers of fine Ameri-
ing in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Dr. Leo Si. Franklin, who is a Arthur Weber and J. Warren.
can children who are assets to the
A regular
meeti g n wil be heist
r
past president of the Cent al Con-
community.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Milton
Kuttnauer
erence
of American Rabbis, will on Monday, March 17, 2 p. m.,at
Since the quota system has be-
the first southeastern con- the synagogue. Vocal selections
of
Chicago
boulevard
left
for
a
attend
come effective many orphan chil-
of the Union of American will be given by Mrs. George NS ein-
1 dren with relatives in this city who trip to Los Angeles, Cal. vention
Hebrew • Congregations in Atlanta, garden and violin solos by Mrs. Jo-
, could support them, but could not
seph Schwartz. A story of Purim
Mrs. Raymond Einstein (Ruth Ga., M arch 30-31.
I finance their entire transportation,
will be rendered by Mrs. M. S. !
were assisted through this organ- Franklin!' has returned to Pitts-
Sir and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch Dann.
lization s efforts, and it was made burgh after a visit with her par-

ents,
Rabbi
and
Mrs.
Leo
Si.
of
Boston
boulevard
entertained
G■ sit possible for families to be re-
Count Michael Karolyi at dinner !
Franklin.
united.
on
Sunday.
In many instances where rela-
Arrangements are being made
Mrs. Edwin NE Rosenthal of Bor.
tives here are too poor to help
Dr. and Sirs. Saul E. Barnett of for
f a large turnout for the spring
their aged or sick, small checks ton boulevard has returned from a
cabaret stance of the Young Pen-
1915 Calvert avenue have returned
that would be a mere pittance in short visit to New York.
Society on April 2, in the
• to
to Detroit from a month's stay at large assembly hall of the new
! this country are sent. The letters
Adolph Finsterwald left for New Miami Beach, Fla.
of gratitude received from these
Shaer Hashssmayini Synagogue.
.
York
City
to
meet
his
children,
poor people are very touching
Tickets may be securest from Miss
Sir. and Mrs. Louis Musliner
Often the little money received Mr. and Mrs. Stiles Finsterwald,
Burnside
Bay,
phone
a and slaughter, Jeanette Sarah, have Fanny
saves an aged person or a parent - who have just returned from
returned from an extended trip to 1867- r!
protracted trip abroad.
less child from starvation.
The informal liadassah dance
enema and other Places
at the synagogue last Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. Felix J. Mahler of est and are now resisting at the De- held
day was a huge success. A large
CARD OF THANKS
Edison avenue have as their guest troit-Leland Hotel,
number of Detroiters were present.'
The fancily of the late Mrs. Anna their mother, Mrs. Ma er of Chi-
Greenfield extends heartfelt thanks cago, Miss Irene Dole of Scranton,
Pa., is the guest of miss Josephine
to their many friends and relatives
for their kindness during their re- , Benjamin Wilk has returned to Jacob and Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Detroit from a trip to New Or- J aco b.
cent bereavement.

Table Mote

Main Dining Room

Dancing

In the Main Dining
Room every week.day
evening, 6:30 to 8:30.
Join the congenial
crowd

WINDSOR NEWS

Special Suites

Her loving children, Mrs. M. leans, La.
Sirs. David Levy of Bostssn
Weinstein, Frank, Harry and Gene
On Thursday evening last Dr, boulevard is spending a week in
Greenfield; sister. Mrs. Kallush;
Just completed, overlooking
brothers, Max and Harry Weiss.
Leo Si. Franklin of Temple Beth w York City.
• Grand Circus park.
El was the guest speaker at the
A limited number of these
Sir. and Mrs. Joe Bennett of
Church of the Covenant on the oc-
remodeled and refurnished
casion of the rededication of its Parkside avenue surprised Mr. and
suites. Large, pleasant living
church building. On Sunday, Sirs. Sam Benderoff on the occa;
room. Two bedrooms with
March 16, he is to speak at 11111 sion of their tenth wedding anni-
full-sized new beds and finest
Auditorium in Ann Arbor at a versary last Friday night, March 7.
new full spring mattresses.
university convocation under the
Lots of Closet room, bath
Mrs. Louis Ruben of Glovers
joint auspices of the Wesleyan
and reception hall.
Guild and the Student Christian ville, N. Y., who has been the guest
An ideal home for discrimi-
of her sister and brother, Dr. nail
Whatever your philosophy of lif. Association.
nating business men to live
Sirs. Niaurice Goldstick, has re-
may be, you will agree that FAT
downtown serviced by a fine
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Victor
J.
Roemer
turned home.
is a liability. It is had for your
hotel.
health, your appearance, your eh- of Virginia Park will entertain
Clifford 5200
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Harry
Schlanger
with
a
buffet
supper
on
Sunday,
. ciency. Away with it. Eat BASY
have returned from a visit with
BREAD—the pure, wholesome the affair being one of a series.
relatives
in
Pittsburgh.
food.
Ullian of New
Three slices of BASY BREAD a
Sir. and Mrs.
A Pullin masquerade party s
day help REDUCE your weight
41
are residing at the Wilshire Hotel. the children of the Windsor Sun-
the BASY WAY.

day
School is being arranges! by
Directions for REDUCING with

BASY BREAD furnished patrons York
Sir.
have
and moved
Mrs. Alex
to Spater
Detroit of am
the • the Sisterhood for Sunday after-
Wilshire Hotel will be at home noon, March 16, to be held in the
Sunday afternoon, March 23, in auditorium of Shear Hashomayim
1526 WOODWARD AVE.
honor of the homecoming of their Synagogue.
slaughter, Sirs. W. Norman Js nes
30 BROADWAY MARKET
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Berkman of
of London, who will arrive March
10351 WOODWARD
Waco, Texas., have arrived for an
18 on the S. S. Lancaster.
7041 EAST JEFFERSON
6
extended visit with Sirs. Berkmans'
Mrs. Emery Monash was honor parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Snyder
Phones Fitzroy 4831 or 1212
,
guest and speaker at the meeting
Sirs. Oscar Reiser entertained
of Zedakah Club March 10. She
gave an interesting talk on "Child the members of her bridge club at
luncheon
last Tuesday.
Psychology."

De Luxe

Hotel Tuller

BY
DETROIT.LELAND
DANCE ORCHESTRA 1

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Corner

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Mr. and Mrs. J. Schwartz of
Windsor announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Harry.

19

Fine
Stores

in Detroit

NATIONAI

OPENED FRIDAY, MARCH 14, OUR NEW STORE

11628 Dexter Blvd. ,7:17

R iver, 15355 Li•ernois
Other Stores at 12015 Hamilton, 11835 Li•ernoit, 8781 Grand

NATION
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S E RVE

Division of Nation it Grocer Company

HUDSON'S

Tenth Floor—Grand River Avenue Building

Book Sale

of Non. lotion

Sir. and Mrs. Eli Sachse and Sir.
and Mrs. David Miller have re-
turned after a week-end motor trip
to Bay City and Flint

Miss Dorothy Singer entertained
the Tau Beta Chi Sorority at a pa-
jama party at her home, 37 70 Wes t
Grand avenue. Miss Essie Rosen-
feld was the guest of honor.

Mrs. Samuel S. Goldstein and
family have moved from 1130
to 2230 Calvert
Boston
,,,

Mrs. Louis Chaiken has returned
to her home in Cincinnati after
week's visit with the Rev. and Sirs.
Jacob Sklar.

Sheehan's Book Store

Bookseller' Since 1 ,75

Delta Omega Phi Sorority - gave
its first formal dinner-stance at the
Oriole Terrace, which was attended
by seven couples. Miss Ruth
Krause and Mr. Ben Kohen were
the guests of honor and Sir. and
Mrs. A. Goose were the chape-

Announcing
Our Opening

K u retzky
Fur Co.

We are now in our
New Location

8051 Twelfth Ste

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Same Telephone Number

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into lour

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WELLER
Laundry Co.

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, roves.

Mr. and Sirs. Edward Harris an-
nounce the confirmation of their
son. Walter W. Harris. this Satan-
day at Congregation B'nai Israel.
I At home Sunday at 647 Medbury

avenue.

he AY DINNER
SPECIAL S a ll,NtD

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night, 8:30 to 9 o'clock, for T
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ONE TABLEFUL OF BOOKS TAKEN FROM OUR OWN STOCK
REDUCED TO ONE-THIRD OFF LIST PRICE. THESE TITLES
ARE NOT MORE THAN A YEAR OLD AND ARE ON MANY IN-
TERESTING SUBJECTS.

Sir. and Mrs. J. L. Hollander, Sir. and Sirs. Abraham Glazier
formerly of Detroit, are now at have left for a fortnight's sojourn
the President Apartment Hotel, in Hot Springs, Ark.
Los Angeles, where they expect to
Mr. and Sirs. Walter A. Frey
stay until spring.
celebrated their tenth wedding an-
Abraham Nialkin of New York niversary Tuesday evening, March
spent several days in Detroit last 11, at Striker's cafe, guests includ-
ing the family and close friends.
week.
The table was charmingly decorat-
Mr.
and
Sirs.
M.
Howard
Stone,
ed
with tea roses and daffodils.
'
have
formerly of Utica,
taken up permanent residence on RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000
West Grand boulevard. Mrs. Stone
was formerly Corinne Gittleman
if Detroit.

Mrs. Doris Davis entertained If
guests at a bridge-luncheon, honor-
ing Miss Julia Hoffman of Boston, •
who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Spevakow.

11628

now.

SNYDER'S COFFEE
SHOP

k-iixZ
ty4 aa

NO COVER CHARGE

The First Plantings
for Gardens-Ready

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 iludson's is offering

yl iss Jane Fecheimer, slaughter of

DETROIToLELAND
HOTEL

WM. J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager

Spring-time Brings Thoughts
of Gardens and Flowers Fair.

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 comes.

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