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The
Smartest
Modes in
The World
of Fashion!
--Bkolo by Ilsehrseh
MRS. DAVID WILKUS.
HEYN'S
1241 WOODWARD AVE.
THIS SPRING WEAR
A MONTEITH HAT
More and more women are
discovering how to spend
less on their millinery and
still look smart by buying
their hats at Monteith's. Our
stocks are replete with every
sponsored style for Spring
and Summer in all the popu-
lar shades and head sizes.
Specially Priced at—
$2.95, $5, $7.50
Remember there is a Monteith Store in your own Nriyhborhnod
Monteith's Millinery
8327 Hamilton Ave.
11547 Dexter Blvd.
8641 Twelfth Street
8747 Linwood
12834 Woodward
9242 Grand River
SEPTEMBER
BLANKETS
The next meeting of the Coun-
cil of Jewish Women will be held
at 2:30 p. in. Monday, April 7, nt
Temple Beth El. Dr. Samuel D.
Schmalhausen of New York, au-
thor of "Why We Misbehave,"
"Sex in Civilization," and "Hu-
manizing Education," will speak
on "Are Women Inferior?' A
social hour will follow.
The Mothers' Club committee'
Mrs. Rosalie Gates of the Bel-
crest has returned from New York, of the Music Study Club presented
where she was a guest at the Plaza two programs the past week. On
March 15, at the Fenkell Mothers'
hotel.
Club, Mrs. Bernard Lachs sang,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gaylord of accompanied by Mrs. M. Govern,
Mrs. Thomas Reid gave n reading
the 'Merest spent'. few weeks in
and Miss Evelyn Hirsch recited.
Atlantic City.
I On March 22 a program was pre-
rented for the Oakland Mothers'
M rs. E
Erma Strauss of Ligonier, Club. Miss Isabelle Cohen gave
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Ind., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. • several readings,
and the Misses
Mayer, at the Belcrest.
Helen and Beatrice Rosenberg
.
. ,
Miss Judith Margolis, student at
Chicago Art Institute, is the guest
Nliss Lola Meyer, a student at
of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and NatIM)al Park Seminary, Washing-
Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne of Hazel- ton, I) C is visiting with her par-
wood avenue.
, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer
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' of Taylor avenue.
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Among the Detroit boys home
from Cranbrook School are Lowe ,
honoring the internationally
Welt, Aaron
Richard
Freund,
Edwin famous and celebrated Polish or-
Jerome
Ilimelhoch,
Gates,
, tint Taste Styka, of Paris, France,
Joseph Finsterwald, Robert Schles- w in) is exhibiting his world re-
inger and David Levy, Jr.
nowned portraits at the Ainslee
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Galleries, Elektra Rosanka enter :
Mr. and
Mrs. Morritz
Kahn are
leaving
Saturday
for Hoboken,
N. tamed a few friends at a spaghetti.
supper her home on Thursday
J., where they will embark on the
steamer George Washington en
route to Soviet Russia, where Mr.
A. Fin
Ch 1
I NI
NI
Kahn will have charge of a stupen- • rt e e tr uu rn
r u th. h ye:
I i, au ag ht a.12
r: aeid
I fil m afnrion
h vi'sit. of several
dous building program for t e Rus- .s
sian government•
weeks in Hot Springs, Ark.
Jewish clubs of the city. Her vice-
chairman is Mrs. Ilubert T. Sloman
and the captains are Mrs. Theodore
R. Kelter, Mrs. Maurier Klein,
Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald, Mrs.
Maier B. Finsterwahl, Mrs. Fred-
eric Decker, Mrs. William II.
Frank, Mrs. David J. Levy, Mrs.
Sol G. Kessler, Mrs. M. E. Silver-
stein and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsberg.
Mrs. Moritz Kahn is chairman of
the downtown or business groups.
tier captains are Mrs. Sam Levy,
Mrs. Malcolm McKinnon, Mrs.
Emil Amberg, Mrs. G. A. Ray,
Mrs. Louis Klein, Mrs. Nathan Si-
mons, Mrs, Anthony Ariullo, Mrs.
Benjamin Fink, Miss Margerta Dy-
gert, Mrs. Philomeno Altman, Mrs.
William Northrop, Mrs. A. J. An-
dre and Mrs. F. Ginsberg.
During Symphony Week 18,000 I
Detroit women are concentrating
on selling out both subscription
concerts for the 1930-31 season of
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
The women are convinced that a
long waiting list of would-be pa-
trons will solve for all time the
problems of the orchestra. Re-
newals are pouring into Orchestra
Hall and there in every indication
that the house will be sold out be-
fore the week is over.
Here You'll Find
the Smartest
Modes Decreed
for Spring . . .
Printed Crepes,
Printed Chiffons,
Georgettes and
Flat Crepes . . .
Black and Every
Fashionable New
'IV Spring Color.
Now You May Order
Qicsolia1
Dr. Len M. Franklin is spending
the week-end in Atlanta, Ga.,
where he is to be the principal!
speaker at the convention of theI
southeastern states of the Union i
re
of American Hebrew Congrega-
lions. Last Sunday evening Dr.
Franklin addressed a large student
convocation in Hill Auditorium,
Ann Arbor.
Devoted
Exclusively
To Smart
Frocks at,
Her Betrothal Announced
e
Two of the largest and most
successful groups working on Sym-
phony Week drive of March 31 to
April 5 are in charge of prominent
Jewish women of Detroit.
Mrs. David Witkus has a busy
committee working among the
On Our 4th Floor
Juniors' Suits, LI tne,T9
Misses' Sizes, 14 fo 20
1Vomen's Sizes, 30 to 42
Extra Sizes up to 52
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JEWISH WOMEN ACTIVE
IN SYMPHONY'S DRIVE
A NEW Dress
Department
ICU
In Our Advance Sale
MISS EDITH L. STOR
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HAN
Mr. and Mrs. II. Storchan of
Taylor avenue, announce the be-
rothal of their daughter, Edith
.eontine, to Carl Braun, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Braun of Elmhurst
avenue.
HADASSAH TO HEAR
PROF. W. H. WORRELL
AT APRIL MEETING
The April meeting of Detroit
chapter of Hadassah will take place
Tuesday afternoon, April 8, at 2:15
zit Hotel Statler. Both the speak-
er for this meeting, l'rof. W. II.
Worrell of the department of semi-
tics at University of Michigan, and
his subject promise an interesting
program. Prof. Worrell, although ,
a non-Jew, has long been interested
in Zionism. Ile has lived in Pal-
estine during two different periods,'
and has traveled much among A r-
abs• Ile is therefore particularly ,
fitted to speak on "The Arabs and
the Jews in Palestine." •
A musical program will he rend-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohn of the
ered by Mrs. J. M. Berries, vocal-
omen's
auxil-
the
w
eetin
y
„11 y ,m of
Belcrest celebrated at a birthday far
th g of aimonides Medical ist.
e
p arty for Mr. Cohn at Northwood .
Inn last Sunday evening.
March 31, at 9 p. ru, at the home
Mrs. Abraham Cooper of Chi- of our newly elected president,
Sirs. Minnie Blierer, 3282 Sturte-
cago boulevard entertained with a
bridge-luncheon ut the l'hoenix vant-
Alex. Kahn left on Sunday for
Club Friday, March 2/1, compli-
Mrs. G. Spero returned last
menting Mrs. David Cooper, a re- week from Youngstown, Ohio, I Boston, to be gone about two
weeks.
cent bride.
where she spent several days. Dr.
D and Mrs. Spero are now residing
Sam Rosenberg returned on
e
During his rec nt stay n e-
at the Wilshire.
Monday from a week's business
troit, Nils Asther, the famous Swe•
trip to New York, Boston and
dish
moving
picture
star,
was
the
MOTHER, DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Union Will other eastern points.
guest of honor at a delightful Sine-
OBSERVANCE PLANNED dish supper given by Elektra Ro- return on Sunday from Chicago
where
they spent the past week.
William Rosenthal of Chicago,
sanka at her home.
' a former resident of this city,
The observance of Mother and
Prof. Samuel Levin addressed i I spent the week-end here as the
Daughter weeks is being planned
Bernard Ginsburg, who spent
by the Mother-Daughter Council the past three months visiting in large audience of the cultures I guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ito-
which has arranged an Institute as New York Philadelphia, Atlantic group of Ilailassah at the Utley I11811.
City and Washington, D. C., is Branch Library last Wednesday
a demonstration program.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn and
A rich supply of music has been leaving from the Capitol Saturday night. His subject was "Judaism,
Today and Tomorrow." A discus- Mrs. L. Robinson have returned
procured, with Mrs. Samuel C. evening to return to Detroit.
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home after spending several days
Mumford of the Tuesday Afternoon
with relatives in Detroit.
Musical Club in charge of the song
Miss Rachel Ganapol arrived
his talk.
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a r eo n!
contest. Mrs. Della Bather, ex- from the Chicago University to sion followed
and
I
Mrs. H. Wi dgerson of Detroit is
Mr. Toledo
i r.ni
president of the Women Writers' spend a week with her parents lfrom
have returned D
rd
through
Central
and
the
guest
of
her
mother, Mrs. M.
trip
r
Club, has prepare d clever speech and Mrs. Boris Ganapol of Calvert tensve
t
i
South America, where they have Roman.
avenue.
material.
Among the patronesses are Mrs.
been on a combined business and
, Miss ve Strauss of Flint spent
Hugo Freund and Mrs. C. C. Si-I Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spater of the leasure trip. They returned by
mans. Mrs. Philip Kaplan is in ' Wilshire received last Sunday P a of the Panama Canal to Los several (lays with friends in this
I afternoon in honor of their daugh- w y
I,
and spent a few city.
Ca
.
charge of publicity.
Angeles,
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A
I
Information can he secured at , don,
ter, Mrs.
Norman
of Rob-,
Lon- days there before returning home.
England.
Mrs. Jones
Herbert
On Friday, Starch 21, occurred
n. Banner W115 formerly Mildren
the Y. W. C. A. building.
tiers'
inson and Mrs. Lester Mendelsohn , Bernice Meyers of Richton avenue, the death of Mr. Abraham Suss-
and a former student at Ann man, suddenly, age 69 years. lie
presided at the table.
B'NAI MOSHE GROUPS
is survived by his wife, Sarah;
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GIVE DANCE APRIL 5 : Miss Carmen Wollf entertained A rbor.
three daughters, Miss Esther Suss-
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Newman of man, Mrs. Morris Harman of this
with a buffet supper Sunday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Eugene Sims, general chairman ning at her
home
Lawrence
Miss
Wollf on
is the
daugh- Lawrence avenue are home from city, and Mrs. J. Brenner of De-
t
e F ty .
of the dance to be held on Satur- avenue.
ar nod it;Mt a w rs ohasio l no s , i, B Neen w
ti
a ca wo months' visit to Los Angeles, t
Yorks
day evening, April 5, of the affili- , ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff.
were
conducted
Sun-
ated organizations of It'nai Moshe, ,
neral
services
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reports elaborate preparations un-
day afternoon.
NliSS Si a r g a r e t Franklin is ,
ter, stu(Lent at Ann
derway. The dance will take place spending the spring vacation with I George Spa—
The Misses Rose Brenner and
in the assembly hall at Dexter her parents, Rabbi and Mrs. Leo Arbor, is spending a week with his
boulevard and Lawrence avenue. NI. Franklin. Miss Franklin is a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spater Betty Golden entertained Saturday
evening, March 22, at the former ' a
Fingers Orchestra, under the per- student at Lake Erie College• of the Wilshire Hotel.
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home, 21G North Grant place, for
sonal direction of Dave Diamond, Painesville, Ohio.
nine couples. The evening was
Sirs. Ben
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has been secured to furnish the
e nd d fdraoumgh - a', spent at bridge and dancing. Songs
zna
t
T
Retta,
have
s'tt
eea
alkin
of
•
ter,
R
Sam Goldman and A. M
music.
were rendered by William Surath
In response to many requests for New York are in the city on busi- six weeks' visit to Florida.
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and Aaron Backman, accompanied
a Saturday night dance, this dance near and are visiting with friends. .
t u
N tr S s J .
and
M ss Mature Miller t ahe
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is being arranged, and judging !
n D s.o r Sendfli r a , bY
rae.olu M r sponsored
Sam
Affolng the out-of -to wn
rs.
i
Harold
Ruben
and
Murry
Voile
piano.
from the interest shown, a large i
tanley Werner, Har-
attendance is anticipated. To dev- I of New York, students at Ann Ar- bridge party for the benefit of the
wer
l
S
Ss
Ys.1.
ehomltz, Abe Kahn of Sagi-
iate from previous dances given, liar, spent the week-end with floe- home Relief Society, a charitable le {old
naw, William Surath of Midland
Mrs.. David organization, Wednesday, fab
it is arranged to present a number old's parents, Mr. and M
,
at
2725
Boston
boulevard.
and
Aaron
Berkman of East a-
of Glendale avenue.
of unique and entertaining features
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A buffet luncheon was
wes.
during the evening of this dance.
Russell
G.
Silver,
student
at
served
at
midnight.
Mrs. J. Kleiner and children of
Tickets may be secured at the door
Grand Rapids are the guests this Ohio State University at Colum-
on the evening of the event.
• between semen-
Mrs• S. Littauer has as her
I week of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. bus, spent 1 0 ( I ays
M rs guest her daughter, Mrs. Rebecca
ters with his paren ., .
, Miller of NN ebster hall.
Morris
D.
Silver,
48
Marston
ave-
Heimerdinger
of New York, who
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will remain here for several
Miss Josephine Stern and Philip nue.
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weeks.
I Stern returned to Ann Arbor after
Mrs. E. Stiller and her daughter,
(visiting with their parents, Mr. and
ave. I Mr. and Mrs J. C. Hirschfield
Mrs. Milford Stern, over the week- Mrs. A. Green, 5051 Iroquois
.
two
months'
me after spending
nue, returned from a
have returned home
end.
I three weeks at Miami Beach, Fir.,
stay in Miami, Fla.
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:Havana, Cuba, and New York City.
Miss Tuba Berman will return
Mrs. Alfred Gutman of Glynn
to Boston, Mass., next Wednesday,
Monday, Sirs. Jos. A.
' where she attends the Emerson Court left for a 10-day visit to
York City.
Schwartz
hwartz Was hostess to 12 guests
New
College of Oratory, after spend-
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beautifully y appointed
bridge-
inc the spring vacation with her
PP
a
Sirs. David Huber of Pingree ' :luncheon
at
in n honor of Sirs. R. Ileim-
rs. Julius Ber-
parents, M r. and Sirs.
of New York.
avenue is returning from Brown- erdinger
i
man of Burlingame avenue.
villa, Texas, on Sunday, March 30. ,
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! Sam Rosenberg left on Sunday
I Edwin Wolf of NIcLean avenue '
business trip p to New
week's
w , k's business
entertained at a birthday party for i Miss Lillian Mendelsohn, a stu- for
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I Edwin, Jr., and his young friends , dent at the Chicago Art institute, York.
,
is
visiting
her
parents,
Mr.
and
lent Wednesday.
'
! '" Miss Stint Hirschfield has re-
Sirs.
Max
Mendelsohn
of
Taylor
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I turned home after spending several
Miss Fayette Tannenholz is ave nue.
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days in Detroit.
spen di ng her vacati on holi day s :
Sirs. Maurice Stern and chit-
wi th her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs . I
Ben Tannenholz of Collingwood dren, Elenore and Robert L., of
avenue. Miss Tanneholz is a stu-: Chicago, are the guests of Dr. and
HUDSON'S
On Tables Throughout the Store
EASTER NOVELTIES,
CARDS and FAVORS
IMPORTED FRENCH STATIONERY
75c to $2.25
Sheehan's Book Store
Booksellers Sine. 1875
1550 Woodward
Randolph 0200
Young Israel
Mau 4/lig Notts
of Detroit invites you to its
Fifth—and Finest—Annual
DANCE
Saturday, March 29
in the loxurions ballroom of the
General Motors
Building
Dancing, Nine 'till One
Ambassador Country Club Orchestra
One Isnl'er
TWO•PIANO RECITAL
by
ROGER BEEBE AND
MARK GUNZBURG
Tuesday, April 1st, 1930, at 8:30 p. m.
Detroit Institute of Arts
TICKETS AT GRINNELL'S
:anish all Washing Cares!
LAST DAY
Our 43rd Great Annual
FUR SALE
Reductions Greater Than At
Any Time In Our History
Convenient Terms
Huy With Confidence
BR
BASY
Special Suites
De Luxe
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Founded 1887
FUR INSURANCE and COLD STORAGE
-
A. C. Krenz
RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000
y .. ‘ — ... sa „0
Sirs. Benjamin Milavitz of Vir- I Mr. and Mrs. Sol Pearlman of
aiLW A ,;AIL&ZetAwAnnisill
NIinn., left on Sunday for Webb avenue have as their guests Il
Chicago, where she will visit for a their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
time prior to returning to her Steinberg of Newark, N. J.
Mrs. atilavetz was the
home.
A birthday party in honor of
RFOWINIO - TIUDI OM.
guest of relatives here for a few
her daughters, Frances and Ruth
days.
Goldberg. 9 and 7 years old, re- REDUCE—FAT
was given by Mrs. Ann
7 I npectively,
a HANDICAP
LeBow for 26 children at the Ma-
' sonic Temple on Saturday after- To be mentally keen, the organs
, noon, March 22. The decorations of the body must function effi-
were carried out in pink and yel- ciently. Sluggish organs make a
, low. Games and dances featured sluggish mind.
What you eat is vital. It makes
the afternoon's program.
every difference how you look,
!I Just completed, overlooking
act,
feel and work. ss
Grand Circus park.
A silver basketball was award..
Eat BASY BREAD—three slices
' ed to Miss Guilds Warshaw- sky,
t' A limited number of these
of
BAST
BREAD a day help re-
daughter of Mr. and Mr. Abraham
remodeled and refurnished
Warshawnky of 3046 Webb aye- duce your weight the BAST WAY.
:' suites. Large, pleasant living
Direct m for REDUCING with
room. Two bedrooms with ' nue, at the annual gymnasium BASY BREAD furnished patrons.
demonstration of Highland Manor
II full-sized new beds and finest
School and Junior College, Tarry-
I new fail spring mattresses.
town. N. Y.. on Saturday evening.
Lots of closet room, bath
March 22, in recognition of her
and reception hall.
1/4XXITMUV
4k
excellent work on the basketball
An ideal home for discrind-
30 BROADWAY MARKET
team. Miss Warshawsky is en-
sating business men to live
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WOODWARD
rolled as a junior college student
downtown serviced by a fine
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.1. at Highland Manor.
hotel.
g i n i a ,
ANNIS FURS
Woodward at Clifford
: (lent at National Park Seminary,' Mrs. Charles 11. Bennett of Massa-
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Washington, D. C.
Merchant The Shop Where Courtes y B.
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Tailor
CaLliagwead
and Service Prevail
Clifford 5200
Hotel Taller
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Aaron.
, (Pearl Franklin) of the Whittier
:I left Tuesday for North Adams,
Mass., where they will make their
home.
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1526 WOODWARD
AVE.
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UR Finished Family Service is a
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