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rRonlonsfigutoulae
Judge and Mrs. Simons
DINNER DANCE MAY 14
n important social event of next !I
me nth is the second annual dinner
la n ee to be given by the Music
i.St tidy Club at the Music Box in
HEY N'S
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DRESSES
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Boys Shirts
and Blouses
Making Tour of Europe
Or MUSIC STUDY CLUB
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rso-
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haes ay
Judge and airs. Crl
!lions left Detroit NVednesdy
for New York, and from
there sailed on Friday on the
S. Statendam for a six weeks'
tour of continental Europe.
They will visit in France, Eng- I
land, Switzerland, Germany,
Belgium and Holland. This is
their first trip abroad.
S.
95c
The annual meeting and lunch.
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Edison
avenue, has returned from Chi-1 eon of the Detroit section of tae
sago, where she visited her moth- National Council ••f Jewish Wo- LEAGUE OF WOMEN'S
Ito be held Monday, May 5, at
er, Mrs. I. Oberfelder.
112:30, at the Book Cadillac Hotel, SOCIETIES TO GIVE
—
The Knollwood Country Club of , will be featured by tableaux of
LUNCHEON MAY 15
J Birmingham is making arrange- I famous Jewish women in Biblical !
merits for the opening of the club I and post-Biblical Jewish history.
The
League of Jewish Women's
•rmal dinner-dance the , Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich and Mrs.
a formal
I Sidney Wineman will provide the. Organizations, which is to hold its
middle of Slay.
annual
luncheon on Thursday,
(Biblical and other sketches. Mrs.
—
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Deltuy of the David B. Werbe and Mrs. Harold May 15, at the Staler, now num-
bers
18
constituent clubs.
Whittier Apartments have re- I Smilay will look after the cos.,
The league is hopeful of enroll-
turned from a trip to the northern I tames. The performance will be
ing
every
Jewish woman's club in
part of Michigan. directed by Mrs. Catherine Vitt- I
'the city before the opening of the
1 , cent Mayer. Mrs. Deborah Wilkus I club season in October. To all or-
—
Mrs. M. Welt of Balmoral drive' and Mrs. Louis S. Cohanc are the
' ganizations actuated by a desire
BOY'S SHOP
I returned last week rafter a visit in I chairmen for this meeting. • ' for mutual advancement and on.
Chicago.
I
derstanding
through
contact
with
' Purity chapter will hold its an-
•
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MRS. DAVID I. HUBAR
of offi- (Inc another, and for communal
. Mrs. Sol Kesler of 1691 Muffin- . nual meeting and election
Jbetterment, the work of the league
j vers o n Monday,ffice ril 2f . Public must make a strong appeal. Work-
May
14
at
7
game
avenue
will
be
at
home
on
he Addison Had,
Saturday, April 26, from 3 to 6 install ation of o Aprs wil l be held j ing harmoniously and unitedly for
p. m.
The entire proceeds of the affair o'clock, in honor of the Misses KO, • at the Eastern Star Temple on causes which are of concern to the
. May 12.
entire membership by the nature
Second Floor—Farmer Street Building
will be used to maintain the musi-j ler.
—
—
I of their Jewish character, the
al scholarships created by the ra.• I ,
111 I league hopes to become the voice
The next meeting of the 110C
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker and
ranization.
elie f soc ie t y will take place on ' of Jewish womanhood in the con- '
Mrs. David I. Unbar is chair- . ' daughter Joan Beverley if Indiana : R
man of the event assisted by Mrs.'', harbor are the guests of their par- ' Monday, April 28, at 2 p. m., at ' !nullity and a power for untold
F
!the
home of Mrs. I. 'riedenberg
• ' good.
William B. Isenberg, vice-chair- ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Oppen.
' 1403 Virginia Park.
. helm of Chicago boulevard.
The luncheon committee is in-
man.
—
Out-of-town delegates to the eluding on the program for the
Reservations should be mach. at I
:Milford
Stern
is
leaving
for
a
j
once with Mrs. Edmund M. Slonian,
, Michigan state conference of the day
one-minute
speeches
by presi-
Formerly Sold at $2.00
dents
of the respective
groups,
tell-
Mrs. Moe 13. Diamond, and Mrs.. trip to Cincinnati.
75c
(Jewish National Fund. to he held ing briefly the club's, purpose.
do.u. s them out at
Samuel Schaflander.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant and l at Hotel Statler all day Sunday,
Mrs. Oscar Robinson, president
A full line of Mother's Dag
Tickets
in the officers
hands of
men-
Greeting Cards.
hers
of the are
board,
and
mem• daughter Claire of Chicago bout..I will include the following: Osias
L. , of the league, will preside. Mrs.!
300 volume. of fiction. former!.
Joseph II, Ehrlich, a vice-president
burs of the ways and means corn- used have returned from Cali or- Zwer•I ing of Ann Arbor; S
50c—a for $2.
,,.Id at 12.00,
nia, where they spent the winter , B. Harrison, O. Bromberg and L. ' ••f the league, is chairman of ar-
mittee.
1 Harrison of Bay City; M. L. ' rangements for the luncheon. Res-
months.
--
rs I.
, Ikhster, Mrs. E. Warren, Miss
is ervations must be in not later than
—
I ' Rifkin,
°
n, Miss Blanch
131 :h e I . ire, • Mi ss .. slay 12.
Mrs. Louis Robinson of Cortland
EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
tea on I , Krasnick of Flint ; Mrs. II. Carpal
avenue gave a d el .haul
MUSICALE A SUCCESS' Monday in honor of her sister
sister, Mrs. 111 II
Mt. Clemens; Miss N.
Booksellers Since 1475
s
epman and Mi s ICOR TO CELEBRATE
1550 Woodward RA. 0200
e, '.hiss Flo o A
Ch aas'in
Kruger, of California.
.
A membership tea and musical,
A. Goldberg of Grand Rapids.
ANNIVERSARY
MAY
2
was given by the Sisterhood of
Mrs. Jacob 11. Schakne will re-
♦
p urit y Rainbow Assembly, Or-
Congregation Emanuel at the ( on- turn on Sunday after spending
gregation on April 21. Max Pech- three weeks in Johnstown, Pitts- der of Rainbow for Girls, will pre- 1 The Detroit division of Ivor, the
society
for
colonizing
Jews
on
land
' sent a play entitled "Twelve ow I
and Akron.
1 erer, violinist, accompanied by his
. Maids" in Thursday evening, May in Russia, will celebrate the fifth
sister, Miss Rose Pecherer, gave
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goldsmitn $ under the direction of Mrs. anniversary of Icor with a convert
several numbers, and Mrs. George
and mass meeting on Friday eve-
of
Cleveland
are
guests
of
Mr.
and
Edith Copelson.
Weingarden, accompanied by Mrs.
ning, May 2, at McCollester Hall.
Samuel L. Popkin, sang a group of Mrs. Melville Welt of Balmoral
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
Taube
of
Ti,-
,
Prof. Charles Kuntz of New
songs. Mrs. Leo Landow, reader, drive.
j runt". Canada, are visiting with York will be the principal speaker,
gave a dramatic reading of Less-
Mrs.
Taube's
mother,
Mrs.
B.
and
an interesting musical pro- i
Mrs. Philip Broudo of Hazel-
ing's "Nathan the M I
gram has been arranged.
Mrs. Joseph IL Ehrlich and I wood has returned from a short s ame ' s.
At
7 p. m. Saturday, May 3, a ,
Watch for Announcement in Jewish Chronicle
Mrs. Oscar Robinson gave inter- visit to her sister in Cleveland.
Miss Lois Wolf, daughter of banquet will b, held at Jericho Hall,
sting talks in behalf of the com-
Abe Srere has just returned Abner A. Wolf of 12703 Broad- Joy and Linwood.
ing Allied Drive, enlisting several
1 street returned home from I ig -
from a brief trip to Chicago.
new workers.
I land Nlanor School of Tarrytown, , .,, ,, s .,, ,,
Announcement was made of the
Mrs.
I.
B.
Hochman,
of
Eeastern
N . y., where she is a student. Withj sStSs. •.'S
annual luncheon to be given by
the League of Jewish Wornen's Or- Pennsylvania, is visiting her sis- her is Miss Shirley Lipschutz of'. ,i_s
ter,
Mrs.
Ben
13.
Jacobs
of
Bras-
New York, also a pupil at High- c-.
ganization, of which the Sister -
st•
;hood is a part, t•• be held on Thurs- ton boulevard. land Manor.
I day, May 15, at 12:30 p. tn. Res-
Mrs. Joseph Zechman has re-
Miss Marian Deltoy of Pitts-
ervations are in charge ••f Mrs.
burgh, l'a., is visiting Mrs. Aaron turned from Los Angeles, where SS•
Joseph H. Ehrlich.
1 Dulles: of the Whittier Apart. she spent the winter months.
The annual Mother's and Daugh-
tees' banquet will he given at the ' meats.
visiting:
Mrs. K. Marks, who was visitin
Congregation on Thursday evening,,
A very pleasant affair was the her sister, Mrs. M. Kuttnauer of S
May 15. A playlet in which moth-
I daughters of the Sister- celebration of the thirteenth wed. Chicago boulevard, has returned to
ling anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
11
her home in Philadelphia.
hood
hood will be presented, entitled, •
"Ruth of Moab." Mrs. George ' Samuel Galanty of the Belcrest
Mrs. Helen Frankel of New
a dinner at the Edgewater
Galvani is assisting with the di- I with
Beach Hotel last Tuesday evening. York City is the guest ••f Mrs. F.'
rection.
Schwartz of Collingwood avenue. I +
In addition to the names pre-
I. Mirgidsohn of Webb avenue
viously acknowledged, Mrs. Eli .
'Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herschbergj
left for Chicago, where he will Join
Sachse, chairman, announces that Mrs. Magidsohn and children. They j of Romeo, were the guests of their Ss: ON the Purchase of Either of the Marvelous VICTOR-RADIO-ELECTROLAS
Mrs. Milton Fisher and Mrs. ni- will return to Detroit by motor the rum-in-law and daughter, Mr. and s css
Shown Below
1 ward Stein are planting one tree
c.
Mrs. Eli Levin.
lint part of next week.
'ail in Palestine in memory of the
I 'ate Isabelle Fisher and Mrs. Ralph
Mrs. II. Dizik ••f Virginia Parkl airs. J. :Modell of Edison ave.
Paul three trees. All those who was hostess at a family dinner nue entertained at a bridge-lunch-
+s
ire interested in planting trees On , , Friday evening, honoring her sis- I eon on Wednesday.
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F.
Mother's I)ay are urged to com- ter, Mrs. I. l'alistrant of New 1
municate with Mrs. Sachse, or Mrs.
Mrs.
Evelyn
Kleinman
has
re-
Ss.
York,
Max Schubiner, who also has
turned from Philadelphia, where
charge of reservations for the ban-
Mrs. A. Weinstein of Blaine ave., she attended the funeral of her +i;.
j
quet.
I nue entertained 16 guests at a father-in-law, Simon Kleinman.
Mrs. Herman Fisher, 1681 Atkin- bridge-luncheon on Wednesday..
son avenue, chairman of the rum-
" Mrs. Harry Levin has returned +
mage sale. appeals to all who have
Miss Sylvia Solomon, daughter after a week-end motor trip to To- s .
merchandise for the rummage sale • d" Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of ledo, where she was the guest of
to communicate with her immed- Pontiac, who enrolled this year in !, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
iately as the sale will start short- the Junior College of Highland and Mrs. Max Kirsner.
-ss
Radio
Manor School of Tarrytown, N.
ly.
Reception
Miss Cyril Cole of Buffalo, N. 1 ,
' Y., is visiting with friends in Utica,
Record
' Syracuse and other eastern cities Y., is the guest of Mrs. Rose Smel-
sey of Boston boulesar .
during the vacation period.
These are of patterned, solid color
or plain white broadcloth. The
shirts are for youths and juniors.
The blouses are in two styles—regu-
lar style in sizes 6 to 12 years, and
button-on style in sizes 4 to 10 years.
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WOMEN
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THIRD FLOOR
J. MORRITZ
1241 WOODWARD
Coming to Detroit Soon!
Closing Out
Credit
AUCTION
Italian Art Goods
at YourOwn Price
To dispose of the entire stock of
Italian art goods, including many won-
derful antique pieces in marble statuary,
Venetian silk shawls, scarfs, figured
bronze, Graffito vases, linens, lamps,
book ends, cameos, signed reproductions
of famous paintings, and hundreds of
other articles too numerous to mention,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 25-26
SALE STARTS AT 11 A. M.
Nothing Reserved —everything will be sold
Italian Art Importers
314 State St., Right Off Washington Blvd.
Telephone Cherry 6259
for Your Old Radio or
Phonograph
Bag Tag Notre
THE DETROIT DIVISION OF
ICOR
1
Reproduction
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine spent
. . . both
Mrs. Sam Marwil ••f 1734 Vir-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Levy,
r the past four months have , ginia Park, accompanied by her a week in Mt. Vernon, N. Y., as : yS
through the
the
guests
of
the
latter's
parents,
who for
,.
mother,
Mrs.
M.
Stricher
of
Chi-
will celebrate the fifth anniversary of lest and the first anni-
osses
B
been in Detroit at the
same match-
cago are guests at the French Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smolian.
versary of the Biro-Bidjan declaration with a
i
are now at their home in this city.
I .1i
.1c . g .1 win g s Hotel French Lick,
less Victor
M s..luseph M. Weiss is in New +,S'S
CONCERT AND MASS MEETING
nd.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman and I
York, the guest of her son-in-law
amplifying
McCOLLESTER HALL, FRIDAY EVE., MAY 2
j
Weiss
will
join
c
son Bobby, spent the work-end
W
Mrs. S. Stone and Mn.s NI. Pros- and daughter. Mr.
system.
At 7 p. m., Saturday, May 3, • banquet will be held at
; with relatives in Detroit.
sian gave a lovely bridge-luncheon her later.
JerSche Hall, Joy Road and Linwood.
..,..1
You change
for 45 guests on Wednesday at the
Mrs. George Kahn and children L•Aiglon
r. and Mrs. Harry Broil have as
Restaurant, honoring
from one to
' George and Sybil have returned ' Miss Ruth Frank, who is to be mar- their guests the former's parents.
the other at
1 home after spending a week with , rie •I to Milton Gordon the latter Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brod of New 4 ∎ - :•
relatives in Detroit.
York.
part of this month.
the turn of a
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Miss Miriam Kramer of Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Jacobi and
knob.
Mrs. A. Greenstone of Sturte-
was the guest of her parents, Mr. vant avenue was hostess at a de- son, ••f Nottingham road, motored s c,:.
Never before
and Mrs. Joseph Kramer over the • lightful bridge-luncheon given at to New York for a stay.
Sss
such enjoy-
the CadillacAthletic ('tub last
week-end.
ment in radio
Mrs. Joseph Wisner and Mrs. s,s
Wednesday.
10 Tubes .
Miss Rose Miller ••t' Detroit spent
John Kestenberis, while visiting E.
and record
Powerful,
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mr. S. B. Loftus spent a few their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Sss
Mr.
entertainment
Sensitive,
Mrs. Thomas E. Miller.
days with his sister, Mrs. J. II. Sharnik, formerly of Detroit, in sss
as the fa-
Selective
Pasadena, Cal., were entertained :rs,
Coleman, in Toronto, Canada.
mous Victor
by Mrs. H. Gordon and Mrs. M. , s e's
Mrs. B. Levy of Port Huron is • Stark of Beverly hills, Mrs. II. fi'.
MELBA LEVIN RUBIN
combination
guest of her sister. Mrs. A. Motto. Miss Ethel Wolf of Holly-
Victor-Radio-Electrola
instruments
NEW ADMINISTRATOR the
i;ohlman, of Wildemere avenue. 'wood, Misses Meriam Alpert, Rhona S • r ' :
provide.
Beskin, Claire Dohschutz and Es. ,
Victor-Rad10-EleCtrO la
Style Illustrated Above
-
Melba Levin Rubin, 2464 Tay
Here is a
Mrs. A. Kahn of Philadelphia is tern Steinberg if Pasadena. Mrs. ssis
lor avenue, has been appointed a enjoying a visit with her sister. 1Visper and Mrs. Kestenberg will
Style Illustrated Above
splendid op-
public administrator for Wayne Mrs. Ira Copeland. of Colorado Ix aj home after May 1.
portunity to
county by Governor Fred W. avenue.
realize a
Green. it has lx•en announced. She
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Miss Vera Goldstick left for Los
will replace Bernard A. Boggio,
Regularly
Miss Guilda Warshawsky. dough- , Angeles, where she will visit for
substantial
Regularly .. $ 35 0
who resigned recently. There are to, of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham War- the
next three months.
allowance
for
five public administrators in shawsky of 3046 Webb avenue left
—
your
old,
ob-
Wayne county.
Highland Manor School and Junior
dit on y your o ld
Mrs. Lewis Ilalp ert. formerly 7' ..
Credit on your old
Cre
solete radio
2'. '
College, Tarrstown, N. Y.. for the'
rol a
Radio or V
I j Easter holidays. which she will Rose Bell Wilder, was honored at
Radio or Victrola
or
phonograph
r
a
ill
op
n
personal
A
a
pass in and about New York. with
et r t h T eucIs Ade "Ple a'z'a . ';'.•_:.*
2
SNYDER'S COFFEE
and
obtain
the
,
to fling'
mother.
who has her
come
on and
: her
visit
in Brooklyn,
aunt
by her sisters, Mrs. Ann Walser- 4j.
greatest of all
SHOP
friends in Utica and Syracuse. man and Leona Wilder. Luncheon s .
Balance, only
radio and rec-
1526 WOODWARD AVE.
Balance, only
Miss War,hawsky, who is enrolled was served to 25 guests.
ord instru-
LESS TUBES
Mrs. William Silver entertained
in the Junior College this year.
ments. Come
LESS TUB} •
her
ok
the
part
••f
the
king
in
the
shower, honoring
I.
a perso
in TODAY.
I lay. "The Vanishing Prince•s." ' at
M
John Golden, given by Highland , sister.Miss Sophie Lehrman. a
1.y c
Manor in the Scarborough tourna- bride-elect.
-
!sent.
airs. Harry Klein and Miss E i z
..The Musical Center of Detroit"
-
Mr. and Mrs.
Louis A. Gottlieb abeth Neat, who have been eniov-
Just completed, overlooking
Our modern equipment has the capacity to wash
were. guests ••f the Ambassador in ing a six weeks' motor trip in the
Very Easy
Grand Circus park.
these dainty fabrics and make them thoroughly clean,
Washington. D. C., and are now south, have returned home.
Come, or
and at the same time do it without unnecessary wear.
A limited number of these
Monthly
in The New Yorker. New York
A
surprise
birthday
party
w
a-
e...Steinttay Representatives,
ur inside, steam heated dryers make quick, prompt
Phone
remodeled and refurnished
City, for several days. They are given in honor of Miss Esther s e - .
Payments
possible, no matter what the outside weather.
suites. Large. pleasant living
s erv i ce
touring through the Eastern States litzkv of 1561 West Philadelphia. SS..
Cherry
3600
room. Two bedrooms with
1515-21 Woodward Ave., Detroit
and are accompanied by Barry Sunday, April 20, by Miss Dorothy •:
When You Have Your Curtains Ready
full-sized new beds and finest
Phone Us
Robbins.
Kaplan. at her home. 1208 Vir-
new full spring mattresses.
Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Detroit Branch Stores
Louis Newman, accompan- ginia Park. Fourteen guests were s,...
lots of closet room, bath
Mrs.
ied
by her daughters, Ruth and present. Fit. Weiner entertained il'S
end reception hall.
Shirley. are in Chicago, visiting on the piano. The evening was
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An ideal home for discrimi-
with Mrs. Newman'a parents, Mr. enjoyed with dancing, card playing ,x..1....1
nating business men to live
and refreshments.
Phones Cadillac 5169-5170
downtown serviced by • fine
and Mrs. J. 0. Levinson.
1
hotel.
The Shop Where Courtesy
Mr. and airs. Gilbert def d 'illet left
Clifford 1200
1 I j Mr. and Mn. Oscar Goldman TuhpurlasyNtowe v i,rrixt t;,n ey wi r i a bs e te t w e
SHEET
MAKES
SLEEP
LIGHTER
Between Calvert and
e.iinthLotrhn;
and Service Prevail
t
A CLEAN
e returned
na ed‘ to ectil:..e . i ryt i r
avic
rain
11
the
enjoy
you to
Collingwood
enable
sheot
Mr.1
Bc
per
„,
lamb
guests
of
Mr.
Fillet's
parents,
, Our low rate of
frequent intervids.
as s
M
'275
.
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10347 Woodwd