el)gritorrloasti (Ti RON !CIA PAGE SIX DR. R. L. KAHN NEXT HADASSAH SPEAKER , JR. HADASSAH DINNER AND DANCE APRIL 271 HEYN' S • FOR • DRESSES • FOR THE LARGER WOMEN Slenderizing New Styles in Printed Crepes, Georgettes and Cantons '16 Miss Lillian Gordon is chairman and Miss Rese Brick is co-chair- man of the dinner dance to be giv- ull by the Junior Iladassah at SO n '":11 --• Much interest has been evinced in the announcement that Dr. R. I.. Kahn of the University of Michi- gun will address the joint nieeting I of Senior and Junior Iladassah I next Wednesday evening, April 123 at Utley Branch Library, 07/(11-r \ On Friday evening Dr. Leo M. I A feature of the program at the Franklin of Temple Beth El will luncheon of the League of Jewish occupy the pulpit of Temple Wonien's Organizations on Thurs- Emanuel, Chicago, of which Rabbi slay, May 15, at the Staler, will Felix A. Levy is rabbi. Rabbi be a group of Jewish folksongs by well Kaltman, Florence Franklin will leave for Detroit im- Miss mediately after his address but known soprano. The luncheon Mrs. Franklin, who accompanied committee will also present a him, will remain as the guest of guest speaker of distinction, wide- her mother for several (lays. ly known for her leadership in the work of women's organizations. 1 The seating capacity of the Stutter Myron Barlow, who has lived ballroom is limited, and presidents, for many years in Etaples, France, of affiliated clubs are requested to recently returned for a visit of two weeks with his father, A. Barlow, arrange for early reservations onl 362 Woodland avenue. the part of their members. Serv- ing on the luncheon committee — .' with Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich as Miss Lucille Bernstein, (laugh- ter of Dr. A. E. Bernstein of 2400 chairman are Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mrs Isaac Gilbert, Miss Edithl • West Boston boulevard, who has Mrs. Mrs. Heave:inch, Mrs Harry Shulman —Photo by Spellman. recently graduated from Highland and Mrs. Roy Za msky. Manor, Tarrytown, N. Y., and is MISS LILLIAN GORDON resuming her studied at Arlington Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenthal of • Northwnnd Inn, Sunday, April 27. Hall College, Washington, D. C., is Indianapolis were guests in Di.- Reservations may be made through home for the Easter holidays. trait, having attended the Rosen- _ the chairmen and monitors of the Its aril of Junior Hadassah, before The Knollwood Country Club of that-Newman wedding. Wednesday, April 23. Miss Gordon Birmingham, through its presi- Mrs. Tillie Bressler of Cleveland ' may be reached at Emp. 2011 and dent, Maurice Aronsson, will be.' host at a luncheon and golf to 50 is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ju- 3 Miss Berick at Elm). 015. new members on Sunday. April 20. Ins Gilbert of the Belcrest. "our thrifty price tag" IS THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BE- TWEEN THE DRESSES YOU'LL SEE ELSEWHERE AT $15 AND 816, AND THE ONES \\'E FEATURE EVERY DAY Al' $12.85. Choose Your Easter Dress at Benton's Tomorrow! DRESSES Woodward and Alger. Like all the Iladassah cultural meetings, this One is also open to the public. Mrs. i Ilarry J. Jackson, cultural chair- man, will preside. Dr. Kahn has won international SIZES 42 to 60 fame through his authorship of the Kahn test, a test fur syphilis which You need not spend a for- he demonstrated as America's rep. tune on alterations just be- resentative before the medical AMCA CONCERT IN Dr. Harold Imerman of S,,, . conference wald was host- of the League of Na- cause you are of generous , s'. 'A. ' , Miss Ruth ma tobridge4unch- naw, Mich. son of M r. and Mr * year, and which was ac- ' proportions ... Ileyn's offer essto 10 guests at lions last WINDSOR SUNDAY ""` ,“ 2055 G ladst one, spent (Tided . !merman and endorsed by the confer- an economical solution to eon. etro it with her , i faience. Ile is associate proles- -- th e wee k-end in Detroit the larger woman who isn't The concert of the Amen Or- Miss Virginia Gage, student at parents. easily fitted ... If you have sot of clinical serology and bac- phan Home and its ladies' auxiliary visitin of Michigan, is at difficulty in finding dresses of teriology at the University of will be held this Sunday evening the University g her parents, Mr. smart style in your size ... mr. and airs. Louis Loewenstein • Michigan and a member of the present Sic in the new Shaer Hashomayini and Mrs. Edwin Gage of West will • be at home in honor of their ; ng scientific organization in come to Ileyn's . See our Synagogue in Windsor. Detroit as the United States concerned with wonderful selections. Boston boulevard. mother, Mrs. Clara Schott, who is leading well as Windsor Jews are urged to — celebrating her eightieth • birthday experimental biology and bacteri- attend, as the proceeds will go THIRD FLOOR Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne is spend- on s unday, April 20, from 2 to 6 „logy. In addition to his scientific towards the support of the re- achievements, Dr. Kahn is a man ing the holidays visit ing in Pitts- P. In. ac cently brought over orphans, who burgh and Johnstown, Pa. of diverse interests, has traveled a are now at the Farm School, end — is popular as an instruc. great deal, The Music Study Club of Detroit also towards the payment of the Rabbi Leon Frani will spend will give its second annual dinner- tor and interesting as a lecturer. interest on the mortgage, and other necessities of which the Wednesday and Thursday, April dance Wednesday, May 14, at 7 His talk, "A Pilgrimage of a Farm School at Georgetown, On- 23 and 24, in Cleveland, attending i. m., at the Music Box, Addison scientist Abroad," is planned for the convention of the Religious I Hotel. Mrs. David I. and Hubar is the layman and therefore should tarb), is immediately in need. Mrs. be of interest to all present. The This concert is sponsored by the Education Association, and the c h a irmanof the affair, 1241 WOODWARD , begin promptly at' Amca Orphans Hume and Farm executive board meeting of the School and the Ladies' Auxiliary, Michigan-Ohio Jewish Teachers' William Isenberg is vice-chairman. will The total proceeds will be used for meeting 8:15. with the coperation of the B'nai Association, of which he is vice- . a musical scholarship. This is in o president. line with the purpose of the club to B'rith of Windsor. PERETZ MEMORIAL OF Orcha Ha 1prin, famous violinist, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Arden of Chi- further musical interests in De- ZIONIST YOUTH LEAGUE formerly first violinist of the Cin- clnnati Symphony Orchestra and cago boulevard have their daugh. trait. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Edmund Sloman, Mrs. of the United Artists Theater of ter, Natalie, with them over the Moe Diamond and Mrs. Samuel A J. L. l'eretz memorial nagg- ing will take place Saturday, April Detroit, highly acclaimed by tilt- holidays. Miss Arden is a student Schaflander. ics, will appear at this concert. The at the University of Michigan. 19, at the clubrooms of the Jewish Center Juvenile Concert The Sisterhood of Shaarey le- league, 8800 Twelfth street. On Leo Zuckerman of the Art Cen- SINGLE—DOUBLE h ' and the program is a talk on Peretz, . Band of 50 pieces, under the able ter Apartments is leaving I•rolay dek wi . ce c In Silver, Pointed, Red, White, Beige, Cross, Etc. leadership of Israel Glass; Morris , Daughter's Day on Sunday, May and readings in Hebrew, Yiddish on a trip to New York. Other Chokers in Stone Marten, Mink, Fitch, Squirrel, Etc. 11, with a luncheon and elaborated and English. Shain, Wits Bella Bitten, Madame — Monday evening, at the regular Warren, Nathan Mirtenbaum, se- Mrs. J. llopp, who has been the program, to take place at the , meeting of the league, Levy Sha- lected singers of the Ilalevy Choral guest of her daughter, Mrs. Henry synagogue at Brush and Willis. piro will speak on "Ilechalutz Society of Detroit, and other lead- Moses of Chicago boulevard, has , At the Seder given by the Sis- Movement." ing talents will participate in the returned to her home in Cincin- terhood of Temple Beth El the ' Tuesday evening, April 22, a elaborate program. nati. following children asked the four meeting of representatives of sev- — Charles Ilimelhoch, eral organizations to discuss plans AS B'NAI MOSHE Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer , questions: for Hebrew activities in the city RI 27 of Chicago boulevard have re- Shirley Keywell, William Ellman will take place in the clubrooms of FROLIC ON APL turned from a six weeks' trip to and Beatrice Winsen. The Aphi- komen was captured by Jafery the League. STORAGE—INSURANCE - The outstanding event of the California. Everybody is welcome to at- Singer, , :hreceived as a reward tend the meetings of the league's season of the Young Peoples Aux- REMODELING Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesin- an illustrated copy of the Hugo- Jewish history study group, which iliary of Congregation B'nai Moshe "Store Your Furs With a Furrier" will be the annual spring frolic ger of Boston boulevard left ' fah autographed by the rabbis. meets every Friday evening at 9 dance to be held in the ballroonwf Thursday morning for a two wee k s ' , The Sisterhood of Congregation o'clock. FOR SAFETY AND PROTECTION os motor trip through the west. Congregation B Emanue l will hold a musicale and boulevard at Lawrence avenue, on Fur Coats remodeled during the summer Mrs. Sylvan Groaner and Mrs. membership tea at the synagogue, Sunday evening, April 27. Sey- I. l'olotzker entertained out-of- Taylor and Woodrow Wilson, p . on months for $35.00. Coats relined $15.00 mour Simon's Collegians, under the m . personal direction of Seymour Si- town guests here for the Rosen- Monday, April 21, at 2:30 Rall Randolph 5279 thal-Newman wedding, at a de- The nrogram will include the fol- '- tee been engaged to fur- . o I an M . . low•inj, m For your convenience we will call awl estimate your , rightful luncheon. nish the music. (low, reader; Mrs. George Wein- , Those in charge e harry Guns-, repair work at your home. Mrs, I. Ruttenberg of New Or- garden, vocalist; Mrs. Samuel Max L I ar Evelyn MO.! berg, chairman, Stirs The soc ia l ler, Morris Bernstein, Alex Fried-, leans is visiting her daughter, Mrs.' Popkin, accompanist; Mrs. man, Grace Lovinger, Theodore, Berman Wohl of Culvert avenue. Percherer, violinist. hour will be in charge of M rs. — Kertesz, Rudolph Shulman, Edna I.: Tabor of the Merest acted Louis Germansky. Ludwig, Adolph Friedman, Edward Black, Rhoda Weiss, Bertha Engel,: as host to a number of guests at a Cu dinner. , Sirs. L. Robinson of 2715 MANUFACTURING EU R RIERS David Weiss, Ella Seas, Helen Mil- roadhouse land avenue will be at home On — Joseph Labe. I ler and RANDOLPH 5279 Mrs. M. Goldenberg of Palmer :Monday afternoon, from 2 to , 5 in 3410 WOODWARD AVE. of her sister, Mrs. M. E. Woods gave a charming luncheon honor TWO DOORS BELOW BONSTELLE PLAYitoUsE MISS CLOW TO SPEAK t Saturday. Kreiger of Long Beach, Cal. ',PEN EVENINGS -- TO CENTER LEADERS las --- I Mrs. Rose Whiteman of 3205 Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenthal of zvah ounces the Bar MitZion Miss .lennie Clow, principal of Hilger School, will talk to the Davenport, lowa, attended the Tuxedo ann Bernard, at B'nai the club leaders of the Jewish Centers Rosenthal Newman wedding on (4 her son, Tuesday at the Book Cadillac Synagogue, Humphrey at Holmur, April 19. At home all day Sun- Association on "Ilosv to Know the Hotel. day. No cards. Individual in your Club . ' on Sun- . evening, April 2'1, at 6:30 p. 12425 LINWOOD iven even A delightful dinner was g The Misses Florence and Carolyn m. Many young men and NOM at Sturtevant sincerely interested in do- evening, at the Book Cadillac Wednesday April 9, by Mrs. S. J. Gil- Wolenburgh of 1739 Longfellow who are mak - Hemlock 10227 he prese win- avenue ar e, for twith wish club work are now ing ent, sis ter, thir ing Je their services to the Jewish bert of the Belcrest Apartments. their home The Store Beautiful Candies, Stationery, Maurice D. Smiley, at 2005 Aion. Mrs. J. Magidsohn of Webb ave. Mrs. give C intensive training rue and children, Eliott and Doro- I.awrence avenue. Light Lunches, Etc. Notary Public g ve these pee club leadership, this series of , in thy, are spending the holidays The Canadian Jewish Women's discussions on ement els of club with relatives in Chicago, III. fund) held Club (Hadassah sewing bridge work has been arrange d. As a re- and successu f l Passover Fd Rosenberg of Flint, who was salt of this s work, the standards of Mrs. I the home ofvenue. oe April 19 at tea work in the Jewish enters at Harper Host-eta , was club confined , 1976 Atkinson avenue. urn to his home a and is J Association have risen consider - , Mrs. G. Rycus, assisted by Mrs. :able during the last year. Many in- able to return to recovery. well on the Nelson, headed the committee in teresting discussions are being re planned for the future. Many pleasant affairs have been charge. given complimenting Miss Ruth Mrs. Max Schubiner of Carter Frank of Boston boulevard, who avenue has as her guest her moth- 1 is to be married to Milton Gordon er, Mrs. Harris Satlow, and her !, the latter part of this month. 1 sister, Mrs. Hymen Mohilewsky, ' i — A musical under the auspices of ' Many delightful affairs were of Buffalo, N. Y. Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith the took place at the home of Mrs. D. arranged preceding the wedding Mrs. Harry Freed of Miami,, fact, they fit so well that Meretsky, 1300 Victoria avenue, of Miss Louise Rosenthal and Rob- Fla., honored Mrs. Harry Love of In Tuesday evening. Those who took ert Newman. Dinners were given Atkinson avenue with a farewell , one of our salesmen sold 15 them in a single afternoon part in the program which was ar- by Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rosenthal and Mrs. bridge-luncheon on March 26. Mrs. I of Love, who has been spending thel sit: ou t a SINGLE alteration. ranged by Mrs. L. Perlman. were of Boston boulevard, Mr. Newman of Lawrence eve- winter months in Miami Beach, re - . %Vito:3.m Meretsky. v solos,' Harry Mrs. I. 13. I Boys are putting them on and Mrs. D. Levy of Bos- t, pianist; and nue, Dr. and i Miss Eleanor Lamber ocal I. Gil- turned to Detroit last week. lwearing them home. Is it e book review by Maurice Geller. ton boulevard, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. - , bert of Glynn Court, Mr. and Miss Rosalind Schwartz, who any wonder that the demand — A drive for funds to provide Maurice Goldenberg of Wellesley left to make her home in Buffalo , for these suits is so great? s surprised with a farewell party. Passover baskets to the poor, took Drive. s rge cha THEY HAVE: The Santuwa Camp Fire Group given in her honor by the Mu Eta place last week. Those in 5. Covers of the drive were Aaron Meretsky,' had an interesting ceremonial Alpha Club on April 1.. Stwro ng, hag aped armholes. meeting and awarding of honors were set for eight couples. Sam Mos-sman and J. Glantz. 2 T ill linin lf• in sleeve and vest• — on Tuesday, April 15. This group Among those who entertained 3. Three eaten bone button.. Mr. and Mrs. I. 13Iitzer enter- is under the leadership of Mrs. Pockets that are bar.tacked. 1 4. for Miss Lillian Weinberg, whose tained friends Sunday evening at Edythe Cugell. marriage to Harry A. Thomas was S. Reinforced canvas fronts. — their home. 6. Taped and urged scams. Tuesday, y, April 8 were o f Mrs Celia Modell and children an event o 7. Doubly-sewn buttons. , of Edison avenue have returned Mrs. S. Thomas, with a linen - on pant buckles. 8. Taped winter months shower for 60 people, on March after spending the 15; Miss Sally Stolarsky honored 9. Alpaca lining in the sem. 10. Bar-tacks at points of strain. at Miami Beach. !her with a hosiery shower on March 15; Mrs. I. Ilarris - Mrs. ilattie I,ippman of Garfield mented her with a personal shower Every suit is made of chemi avenue is spending the holidays at on March 19; Mrs. Dave Markel call.- tested wool fabric. In the Elkins Hotel, Mt. Clemens. was hostess to 40 guests at a mss; tan or gray mixtures they are Just completed, overlooking in blue cheviot. Many pleasant affairs are being cellaneous shower on March 22: Grand Circus park. MiSS Selma Lepo. $1.0.75 ; $12.75. Sizes 6 to 18. One i ' planned complimenting Mrs. J. 1. on March 26, A limited number of these York City. Mrs. witz complimented her Palistrant of New with PeggY is sketched above. remodeled and refurnished !Palistrant is spending the holidays cellaneous shower: Miss g • bride- suites. Large, pleasant living with her mother, Mrs. M. Margolis lebrak honored her with THE BOYS' SHOP luncheon and personal shower on room. Two bedrooms with of Pingree avenue. March 29. Covers were laid for full-sized new beds and finest -- new full spring mattresses. Mr. Samuel Summerfield has re- 16. The color scheme was carried I Lots of closet room, bath turned to the Belcrest after spend- out in yellow and green. On . 30 Miss Nathalee Itosenman ; Srrond Floor—Farmer Street and reception hall. ing the season at his winter home March was hostess to 20 guests at a An ideal home for discriml. Fla. personal in Coral Gables, and bridge-luncheon II tieing business men to live of shower at the Detroit-Leland downtown serviced by • fine Himelhoch Mr. and Mrs. M. Manor left last Hotel. The table. which was set in hotel. Village was beautifully em- the Indian Clifford 5200 week for an extended motor trip "T" fashion, Phones Cadillac 5169-5170 '1 beIlLshed with sweet peas and through the south. oses. On April 2, Mrs. Henry 1 roses. SNYDER'S COFFEE rtai and Pendre entertained with • bridge-1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irving A CLEAN SHEET MAKES SLEEP LIGHTER dinner at her home on Log Cabin SHOP ,,,,,, son, Donald. of the Indian Village enable. you to enjoy the Hanor, are spending • fortnight in avenue. Covers were laid for 1526 WOODWARD AVE. O ur low rate of Sc per sheet e••• I sheets at frequent intervals. „ FOX SCARFS $24'50 up Fur Trimming for Cloth Coats $5.00 Up O AP J. SCHNAAR, Inc. Mdextio 11J Sandy Ross Spring House- cleaning Brings Curtain Laundering Problems Suits for Boys WINDSOR EWS N Send your curtains to us, with your other laundry, when soiled. See how nice they will appear when returned. This modern laundry is equipped with modern appliances and methods for cleaning curtains far superior to any you have known heretofore. Take advantage of the many t services we can render you. Weller Laundry Co. , in the new fascinating Prints, sophisticated Pas- tels and the lively new Dots, Chiffons, Georg. ettes, Flat Crepes, Can- tons and clever combina- tions. In fact, most any kind you would like to have you'll find in this splendid collection—and you need only pay— MRS. HARRY L. JACKSON at '10.75 Fit Well $1285 Women's and Misses' Sizes SECOND FLOOR en ton's COENER STATE and GRISWOLD STREET Easter Gifts and Cards Easter Eggs, all sizes, mechanical and unusual Easter Toys. Religious and general cards. Bunnies, Chicks, Bibles, Prayer Books, Romries, Religious Articles, New Episcopalian Prayer and Hymnals. full Line of Greeting Cards on Third Floor SHEEHAN'S BOOK STORE I SO WOODWARD AVE. goo/milers 5:sre I VI announcing the GRAND OPENING OF THE AVALON SHOPPE 13325 LINWOOD Next to Avalon Theater SATURDAY, APRIL 19 Be sure to attend the grand opening of this modern shoppe and see our beautiful line of new spring Ladies and Children's Dress Wear Everybody Welcome. Souvenirs to All Visitors The Lubawitcher Rebbe (RABBI SCHNEERSON) WORLD FAMED SCHOLAR AND RABBI Will be Detroit's Guest Beginning Tuesday Evening. First formal reception at Akavath Achim, Westminster and Delmar, Tuesday at S p. m. A special route has been arranged for the Lubawitcher Rebbe's admirers to go to the Michigan Central Depot to meet him at 4:15 p. m. Tuesday and lead him to the Ahavath Achim Synagogue. Special Suites De Luxe 1 P Hotel Taller J. MORRITZ ? Coining to Detroit Soon! Watch for Announcement in Jewish Chronicle ,/