PAGE SIX – NEW WOMEN'S LEAGUE OPEN a CHARGE ACCOUNT Thrifty, at HEYN'S Fashion-Loving Women •nd Misses are finding shopping here • Real Delight . .. We invite you to open • charge account. .4 . 1 41111111*, Debonair Capes Adorn The Smartest Spring Ccats• • arS011 *). Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton road have returned from a trip to Ilavana, Cuba, and Palm Beach, Fla. En route to Detroit they visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Friedman, in Pittsburgh. \Vatie,s@o-t,2 Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwahl have returned from a six weeks' trill abroad. MRS. I. MARGOLIS s39 75 For Misses and Women SECOND FLOOR HEyN h oclat Installation of officers of the Northwestern Women's League of the United Hebrew Schools took : place Monday evening, March 17, at the Philadelphia-Byron audi- torium. Mrs. J. II. Erlich, past president of Detroit Hadassah, installed the Samuel Gilbert of the Belcrest has returned from a business trip to Los Angeles. APES have been indorsed by ever y important I'aris 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 9 s 4 1241 WOODWARD AVE. r SIX MILE ROAD SCHOOL WILL OBSERVE PURIM e. OFFICERS INSTALLED following officers: Mrs. Isaac Mar- golis, president; Mrs. I. Rosenthal, Mrs. Abe KaSSIV, Mr. Chas. Brody and Mrs. Fannie Richmond, vice- presidents; Airs. Aron D. Markson, financial secretary; Mrs. Eva Pol- lack, board recording secretary: Miss Lena Weingarten, regular secretary; Mrs. A. B. Knoppow, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Fan- nie Kolt, treasurer. Dr. John Slawson, director of Detroit Jewish Federation, was speaker of the evening. Mrs. David Kallman, accompanied by Miss Thelma Gordon, rendered a num• ber of vocal selections. Gahm Brothers played violin selections. Mrs. Max Weksler, past presi- dent, expressed appreciation for the co-operation to the various chairmen, and the league board of directors presented her with a marble lamp for her untiring ef- forts. The league presented $500 to the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit. Under the auspices of the Stu- dent Council, the students of Tem- ple Beth El High School held their annual Purim dinner-dance Satur- day, March 15. At the table there were addresses by Miss Marjory Schembeck, the president of the council, and Donald Roseroot, the chairman of the social affairs com- mittee. The entertainment con- sisted of a one-act play, "The Pot Boilers," by Edwin Rosenthal, Helen Fishman, Richard Stein, Marvin Jacobson, Gertrude Buch- man, Liebe Ilalprin and John Sil- berman, under the direction of Mrs. Edith Kopelson. The evening closed with dancing in the social hall of the Temple. An appropriate program and a Hebrew playlet will be presented by the pupils of the Six-Mile-road branch of the United Hebrew Schools on Sunday, March 23, in the auditorium of the school build- ing. The play was composed for this occasion by D. J. Panush and arranged for presentation by Abraham I'anush, teacher of the school. All those participating in the play are advanced students of the Six-Stile-road school, and have ac- quired a fair knowledge in the He- brew language to be able to con- verse freely on the stage. The following are the students partici- pating in the play: Miss Elaine Schlesinger is spend- ing the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger of Boston boulevard. Miss Laurabelle Robinson is Miss Schlesinger is a student at home from Simmons College, Bos- Bradford School for Girls at ton, Mass., with her parents, Mr. Bradford, Mass. anti Sirs. Herbert 0. Robinson of Chicago boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wittelshofer and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Si. Cole have At the Purim masquerade party returned from a visit to Hot belch by the children of Temple Springs, Ark. Beth El religious school, the fol. owing were awarded prizes for the David A. Brown and Mr. and most original, the funniest or the Mrs. Harry Wilk of New York are most authentic costumes: Fourth in the city, having attended the grade, Ruth Deutsch, Mortimer seventy-seventh birthday of their Harris; fifth grade, Marjory mother, Mrs. Charlotte Brown. A Hirschman, Robert Weinberger; birthday dinner was given for the sixth grade, Lyra Kahn. family last Tuesday, March 18. Mrs. Adolph Sturm and Mrs. Fred Rockehnan left for a visit to Chicago. --- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Master- wald of La Salle boulevard have as their guest their daughter, Ro- serna, and Bernice Lewis of Salt Lake City, Utah, both students at Scudder College for Girls of New York. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Weller and daughter, Jeanette, were enter- Mined at A Purim dinner by NH. • and Mrs. Joseph Kopman of 1..w Angeles, where they are spending the winter months. Rath Zion, Rena Davi, Manion. Sol P l ' t 'o's, n "'"I' ‘' ' •V l a A Vrt h it7 i ' hfordeeal Kaufman; Chemelnizki, Mendel Cohen ; Weiner; Satan. David Rovenblimmi Angels, Eva Dahl. Betty Cohen, Vonina King; Bath Zion. Betty Cohen; Dr. Ilertzl, Isidore Stein, A. D. Gordon, Man Kos, Joseph Trum• peldor, Nathan R.enlieldi Sadie Itelizvica Sherman; Iler companion, Chav- 0 Cohen, (halutzim and Chalotzos, Fan- nie Plotkin, Eva Aronovits, Sarah Eptil• man, Dave Shapiro. Cantor Milkovsky will conduct the singing. Matilda and Ida Bei- ner will accompany on the piano and violin. Sirs. Stein, Mrs. Rothman, Mrs. Samoan and Mrs. Firestone have arranged the costumes. Mrs. Bei- ner, Mrs. Pfeffer, Mrs. Weiner, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Mr. Rosenbloom, Sir. Susman and Mr. Goldman have contributed a g reat deal towards helping to make this play a success. Louis Beiner, president of the school, and B. Stein, chairman of the board, will be the principal speakers of the evening. tg emplr Special Fox Scarfs $39.50 Pointed Fox Red Fox Sitka Fox Brown Fox Blue Dyed Fox What makes you feel more regal than a luxuri- ous scarf? These are unusual values at this low Price. They are soft, fluffy furs, selected for their rich colorings and dependable quality-- and priced at unusual savings. Also, Single-Skin Stone Marten Fur Scarfs, $39.50 HUDSON'S Fifth Floor—Woodward Ave. Bldg. EASTER NOVELTIES, CARDS and FAVORS IMPORTED FRENCH STATIONERY 75c to $2.25 Notre Services: "The Jewish Law ..f Marriage Those entertaining in honor of — and Divorce" will be the subject of Miss Josephine (merman, whose marriage to Dr. Arthur Bloom will and Leo Si. Franklin's sermon Sun- take race March 27, were: Mrs, day morning, March 23, at 10:45 John merman, an engagement din- a. m. ner at the Stotler; Mr. and Mrs. On Saturday, March 22, at 10:30 Sirs. Arthur Schwartz of the Louis Morris, a dinner and bridge; a. m., Dr. Leo M. Franklin will Belcrest left for a visit to New Mr. and Mrs. S. Popkin, a buffet deliver the sermon on "An Old York. supper; Mr. and Sirs. Alex liner- Story in a New Setting." "The Evolution of the Modern man, a bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Max Dr. Nathan Gates and Sam Gates Weiss, a buffet supper; Miss Ruth Jew" will be the subject of Rabbi have returned from Philadelphia, Oppenheimer, a bridge and hosiery Leon F'a u n's sermon Sunday morn- where they attended the funeral of shower; Miss Jeannette S. Mus- ing, March 30, at 10:45. This ser- their sister. leiner, a luncheon and personal mon is suggested by the new "His- shower; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Blu- tory of the Jews" by Dr. A. L. Miss Mildred Wolff, student at Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & rnenau, a bridge; Miss Nance Solo- Sachar of the University of Illi- A. M., will hold a complimentary I Hood College, Frederick, Md., is man and Miss Rosalie Grabowsky, nois, just published. dance in the Crystal Ballroom of visiting her parents, Mr. and Sirs. a bridge; Miss Marcia Erman, a . i Masonic Temple Wednesday eve- Sol A. Wolff of Lawrence avenue. brid ge; Mrs. Lester Smith, a Purim ,Celebrations: ning, April J. bridge; Miss Annette Schneider, a The Saturday school, Mal or the can- Miss Josephine Stern and Phillip As this is the first affair of this mdepartmen t, will have its luncheon; Dr. and Mrs. W. 1V.• luncheon; kind ever sponsored by Perfection Stern are spending the week-end Kahn, a bridge; Mrs. Henry Sky- i Purim party Sunday afternoon, Lodge, it is our aim and desire with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. isr•s, a tea; Misses Harriet Levy and March 23, in the social hall. The f East G d to have as complete a response as Milford Eleanor Scher, a buffet supper:I Party will ,e in the form of a mas- possible," says Samuel W. Kava- boulevard. Mrs. Lawrence Van Beaten, a querade. The committee in charge nau, worshipful master. luncheon and bridge; Dr. and Mrs are Dorothy Reiser Sidney Moyer, Miss Leonore Schaffer, who has A well known orchestra hos ' Morris Rand, a dinner and bridge' • Albert King and Victor Goulding. been engaged for the evening. Thi' been the guest of Mr. and Sirs. Mr. and Sirs. Harry Krohn, a din. The cast of the Saturday School dance is for members only of l'er- I David King of the Wilshire, left ner and bridge; Mrs. Lawrence Purim play, "Casting of Lots," eon. for her home in Atlantic City, stop- Blau, a luncheon and bridge; Mrs. sisted of Sidney Tushbont, Muriel , faction Lodge, and dress is op- ping (.ff at Columbus, Ohio and tional. Mayer Davis, a luncheon and thee- Frank, Richard Gamey, Philip Pittsburgh, l'a. ter; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kopple Shaw, Morton Sobel, Esther Levy, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kopple, a Roy Paul, Sheldon Martin, Kraal Miss Janet Welt is home from 'DANCE PROCEEDS buffet supper; Mrs. Melvin and De. Gittleman and Murray Green. School for Girls. NEEDY ON PASSOVER Northampton Miss Welt is h daughter of Mr. Boy Kuttauer, a luncheon; Mrs. The High Schol Forum: and Mrs. Melville Welt of Bal- Manuel Arden, a luncheon and At the special invitation of the' ' The Jolly Elite Club has joined bridge; Miss Ruth Caplan, a moral road. bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence high School Drama Club, Howard the forces in the Jewish community Inches will address the forum as- (hose aim is to supply needy Jew- Mrs. George G. Epstean of Chi- Welling, a dinner and bridge. families with necessities on cago boulevard entertained with a sembly on Sunday, Starch 23, on Pa,over. Mr. and Sirs. H. B. Ullian of the subject, "The Educational Val- bridge-luncheon at the Phoenix In order to raise the necessary Club last Monday. New York City have left Detroit ue of Dramatic Work." On Sunday morning, March 30, • • funds for this purpose, the club is ! for a week's stay in Chicago. Passover Charity the High School Forum will he ad- sp :11SOring a Miss Blanche Amberg is home dressed by Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel dunce to to held on Wednesday, with her parents, Dr. and Mrs Emil The League for Industrial De- April 2, at Jericho Temple. Ainberg of Boston boulevard, for mocracy was addressed by Philip of Washington, D. C., who will ex- the to idea I The club will on its own initia- the Easter vacation from Birming- Adler of the Detroit News on his plain opposed it. of the proposed cal- ender revision and why Jews are live help ninny poor families with ham Pa., School for Girls. recent trip to Soviet Russia. The the proceeds, supplying them with meeting was held at Webster Hall , Matzoth and other Passover neces- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of on March 7. A. Joseph Seltzer Order Your H•ggada Now: shies. A large portion of the pro- the Belcrest returned from a visit was chairman of the evening. No matter how beautiful and im- cells is to be turned over to the , Palm Beach, Fla. pressive the Seder service in home Detroit Moos Chitin committee. Mr. and Sirs. Philip Abbas were Miss Edith Ileavenrich is visiting hosts at dinner in their apartment or in temple may be, it is always impaired by the fact that not every- in Florida. in the Luxor for 10 guests. Yel- one at the table has his own !lag- low roses in a crystal vase and yet- gads. The Union Ilaggada is on 8087. immediately. Abe Srere has returned from low candles embellished the table. Board Meeting: I.os Angeles, where he attended Later the group attended the con- sale at the school office. Write or The next board meeting of the Thane for one at the Temple, telephone the funeral of his brother, George cent at the Detroit Institute of Empire Northwestern board of the Jewish Srere. Arts, when Mr. Abbas and Frank, day Old Folks' Home will be held at Bishop gave a joint cello and piano P '17: hIr the home of Sirs. Julius \Vartell, sure s e to Cton'i s entU aside now Sun- Miss Lillian Leopold of New recital, 583 Woodland, March 21. evening, April 13, for the Con- York City is visiting with her sis- - gregational Seder. ter and brother, Mr. and Sirs. S. Mortimer Strauss of Ligonier, Card Party: Becker of Rochester avenue. The bridge and tea that was to Ind., is convalescing at Harper PERFECTION LODGE Hospital from a recent operation. be held on March 18, has been post- Mr. and Sirs. A. Joseph Seltzer Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & poned until Tuesday afternoon, of Pasadena avenue entertained A. Si., will hold a special com- March 25, at 1:30 o'clock. It is some friends at their home Friday' Sir. and Mrs. Bernhardt Born, sponsored by the N. W. Brunch of evening, March 14. who have been the guests of their munication Wednesday, Starch 26, at 7 p. m. F. C. Degree and Mem- . the Old Folks' Home and is to be children, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice bership Committee. given at the home, 318 Edmund Mr. and Sirs. Ira Copeland of Goldenberg of Wellesley avenue, CHARLES K. SANDORF', Place, corner Brush. Mrs. Ida Colorado avenue entertained with left for their home in I.afayette, Secretary. Schultz is chairman. a buffet supper for 28 guests, com- Ind. By order of plimenting Mr. and Mrs. Hy Jacob, SAMUEL L. KAVANAU, W. Si. Miss Anna Betty Levy of Dela- Purim Party: who recently returned from their The Northwestern Branch thanks honeymoon. ware avenue WAS hostess March 17 its chairmen, Mrs. M. Blatnikoff, at a St. Patrick's progressive Mrs. J. Kavanau and Mrs. Ida Sirs. Maurice Morse of the Whit- bridge party Tuesday evening. At Schultz, and those who donated re- tier entertained at one of a series midnight covers were laid for 16 freshments and assisted in making of bridge-luncheons on Saturday, guests at a table beautifully dec- the Purim party held at the home March 15: Covers were laid for orated for the occasion. From a green pirate ship centerpiece the March 10, a success. The Aggie 16 guests. guests drew dainty green handker- Yarrows Club donated fruit. The Just completed, overlooking Music Study Club and the follow- Harry Davidson of New York chiefs. Grand Circus park. ing members of the organization City spent a week in Detroit as the A limited number of these Mrs. Jack Segal of Boston boule- ' participated in the party: Mrs. A. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sauls remodeled and refurnished yard is visiting in Atlantic City. Sauls, Mrs. I. Z. Kleiman, Mrs. E. of Taylor avenue. suites. Large, pleasant living G. Wertheimer, Mrs. E. Sloman, room. Two bedrooms with Mrs. Ralph Paul of Hazelwood Mrs. Silherblatt, little Ruth liar- Mrs. Jack Berke has returned to full-sized new beds and finest Mr Frantzblau and Mr. Dom- her home in Milwaukee after a two avenue left for a weeks' visit in new full spring mattresses. by. The Junior Dramatic Group months' visit with relatives and New York. Lots of closet room, bath of the Jewish ('enters Association, friends in Detroit. and reception hall. Mrs. Lena Milavetz of Virginia. Fenkell Branch, presented a l'urim An ideal home for discrimi- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern en-, Minn., is a guest for a few days • I play. nating business men to live tertained with a dinner for their' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabwin of downtown serviced by a fine Boston boulevard. son, Phillip, Friday, Starch 21. hotel. Clifford 5200 Mr. and Sirs. Meyer Rosenbaum Miss Virginia Wolf is spending A ■ A /1. of Hazelwood avenue have re- 'the Easter vacation with her father, Ed Wolf of McLean ave- turned from a trip to Sliami Beach nue. Miss Wolf is a student at and Ilavana, Cuba. Simmons College, Boston, Mass. •uoisitsts•nivot Mrs. Edward Saperstein of 306 ' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Eng- , East Euclid avenue entertained -ass of Longfellow avenue have last Sunday at a dinner party for returned from an extended trip 20 guests, in honor of the home coming of her sister, Miss Lillian I To be mentally keen, the organs to Havana, Cuba, Palm Beach and Katz. who has just returned from of the body must function effi- other places of interest. New York City. cientl y. Sluggis h make a Mrs. J. E. Cohen and daughter. sluggish mind. Miss Lillian Katz has returned What you eat is vital. It makes Jeannette Adelaide, accompanied weeks' sojourn in the every difference how you look, by Miss Cecile Ross of Chatham, from a seven Ont., motored to Toronto for sea- east. While in New York City she act, feel and work. Eat BAST BREAD—three slices eral days stayed at the Shelton !louse as gu est of Miss Mollie Letwin. of BASY BREAD a day help re- duce your weight the BAST WAY. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hollander. Miss Cecile Rosa of Chatham, Directions for REDUCING with who recently moved from Detroit BASY BREAD furnished patrons. to Los Angeles, Cal.. entertained Ont., was the house guest of Miss of their Detroit friends Jeannette A. Cohen of Puritan ave. a number now visiting in Los Angeles. nue for several days. Among those entertained were Mr. ‘IMUU. Mrs Mary Goldhar of Windsor and Mrs. W. Goldberg, Mr. and 30 BROADWAY MARKET Mrs. H. P. 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