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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-05-02

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MOTHERS DAY BANQUET ' JR. HADASSAH TO MEET
OF EMANUEL THURSDAY' , NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT

An Important Event
for Thrifty Women

Lovely Spring

COATS

with an air of Sophistication

The Same Kind That Sold for
$35 and $39.75 Before Easter

Stuart Capes! Ent. Trimmed!
Flares! Black! Blue! Beige!
Basket Weaves! Crepey
Wools ! Convert!
Tricolaine!
Erery Coat an Exceptional Value!
Sim 121/4 to 20 and da to 411

TheseValuesMadePossible
Only by the Co-operation
of the Manufacturer!
The Coats are Unusual!

Fifth Floor

HEYN'S

1241 WOODWARD AVE.

GIRLS

`NEW YORK'S GREAT
MILLINER Y IDEA

)

May Sale
of Silks

'2.39

CHICICEE'S HAT SHOP

115 John R., near Broadway

(Table d' Hotel

the plate

MAIN DINING ROOM

Special Week-clay Luncheons

MAIN DINING ROOM—Luncheon, 85c.
Children's Dinner, 50c. Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.50.

of several entrees
or a la carte. Moderate prices. Open until midnight.

FOUNTAIN ROOM—Choice

ready to serve luncheons
at popular prices. Table and counter service.

COFFEE SHOP—Many

DETIROIT0LELAIN
HOTEL

BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE

WM. J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager

SHOP

1526 WOODWARD AVE.

We Will Make Your Furniture Look
Like New

Special Suites

Upholstering—Remaking of Furniture

De Luxe

The Upholstering Art Company

at Humphrey

TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS

Il

THE DETROIT DIVISION OF

p',

ICOR

the founding of Icor and'
will celebrate the fifth anniversary of
the first anniversary of the Biro-Bidjan declaration at a

SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 4. at 7 P. M.
JERICHO TEMPLE, Joy Road and Linwood

C

t

at

and Mass Meeting at McCollester Hall, Friday
_
Evening, May 2

completed, overlooking
Grand Circus park.
A limited number of these
remodeled and refurnished
suites. Large, pleasant living
room. Two bedrooms with
full-sized new beds and finest
new full spring mattresses.
Lots of closet room, bath
and reception hall.
An ideal home for discrimi-
nating business men to live
downtown serviced by a fine
hotel.

Just

11527 Dexter Boulevard

BANQUET

Detective Stories

Formerly Said at $2.00

A full lino of Mother's 1 , ,

Greeting Cords.
SOO colonies of Set ion. foto m
50c—S for $2.
sold Si $2.011.

Clifford 5200

Bookseller. Since 1e75

1550 Woodward RA. 0200



Guaranteed
by Grinnell's

NEW
Grand Piano

'388

Bench
Included

stock

$535
$415
$228
$455
$342
$357
$315

—Many others—

$3

A WEEK

Uprights

These players have been

carefully tuned and regu-

lated by our factory ex•

pert', some of them can

scarcely be told from new

--each an instrument of

real musical worth. What

a splendid way — and

Player-Pianos

You can play anything that's best

in recorded on the thou-
ands of music r olls—when you've
a player-piano—and your perform-
s rivals that of the skilled pian-
ist. And the instrument is, of
a
course, playable m anually same s
the ordinary piano. A splend id
instrument for your c hildren's les-
sons—and • ,ource of boundless
musical joy from the hour it comes
into your home.

CREDIT

what a wonderful oppor-

For Your
Old Radio or

tunity to add to the

Phonograph

in exchange on the superb

VICTOR—RADIO
ELECTROLA

—which brings you music and

e ntertainment from both THE

AIR AND RECORDS!

beauty and cheer and

gladness of your home

this spring!

Decker Bros.

$ 67

Vose

$173

Mendelssohn

$1 35

Nordheimer

$ 237

Briggs

$ 97
$ 62

Sterling

$143

Briggs

$ 177

Bradford

$101'

Farrand

$200
$173
$188
$157

Newby & Evans. .

Grinnell Bros.

$ 98
$187

Smith & Nixon

$ 93

Steinway

Sohmer

$495
$119

Ludwig

$

Noble

Player Piano

Player Piano

Player Piano

Solo-Concerto

Player Piano

Holland

Player Piano

Kingsbury

Player Piano

—Scores of others

Dorens of other similar bargains in

Mr.• and Mrs. M. Finkel of
15600 Normandy avenue. enter-
tained Sunday, April 27, in honor
of their niece. Miss Charlotte
ZefT, who returned from Los An-
geles, Cal. Many entertainments
are planned in Miss Zeff's honor.

our e.changed stock, bench and as-
sortment of rolls with each player.

USED
RADIOS

Mrs. Frank Bachrach of 292
Elmhurst avenue has as her guests
her nieces. the Misses Nettie a nd
Selma Raphaelson of Cincinnati.
Ohio.

all e lextric

$25

,

Sidney Fishman WAS surprised'
1by his wife with • dinner at their :

2702 Hazelwood. in honor of

$20

DOWN

Steinway

Behr
Reed
Grinnell
Premier
Weber
Norman

Mrs. Ben Kramer of Elmhurst
avenue has returned from a visit
to Buffalo, N. Y.

(home,

s

Sheehan's
Book Store

— from our
exchanged

Mrs. Saul Pearlman of Webtri
avenue has returned from a visit
to Newark, N. J.

After spending five months at
Hot Springs. Ark., Mr. and Mrs. A.
Raskin, formerly of Pingree ave-
nue. have returned and are now
residing at 1714 Gladstone.

75c

rlo ■ ins them mil at

G r a nos

planned for those attending the Hotel.
second annual dinner-dance to lo
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schiller of
given by the Music Study Club at
the Music Box Wednesday evening, Chicago boulevard are visiting in
May 14. at 7 o'clock. The commit- Atlantic City.
tee headed by Mrs. David I. Hu-
Mrs. Nathan Brotman of Mon-
ber and Mrs. William B. Isenberg
is co-operating with the manage- treal is visiting her children. Mr.
ment of the Music Box to make the ' and Mrs. S. It. Weisman of West :
event outstanding. A novel revue Boston boulevard.
will be offered. Reservations can
Mrs. A. Warshawsky of Webb
be made with Mrs. Edmund Slo-
man, Mrs. Moe B. Diamond and avenue has returned from a motor
trip to New York.
Mrs .Samuel Schaflander.
,
--
Mrs. Morris Garvet and Mrs.
Je_
Mrs. Phineas Harris and son.
rome, of Buffalo, were the guests William Gordon and children
have
from o s ngeles. where
r
d
Mrs.
eturne
Mr.
an
ents,
of their
LntA
i e r.
avenue. they sped nt the w
Elmhurst
pnarof
Klei
David
Mrs. Isadore Shenker of Cleve-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Friedenberg
of Atkinson avenue have returned land is the guest of her sister and
from Loa Angeles, where they brother, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel
spent several months with their Rice of Edison avenue.

children.
Mrs. T. Weisman of Portland is
Mrs.

Mrs. Ethel Lamport of Chicago visiting her children, Mr. and
Weisman of West Boston
u R.
is visiting her children, Mr. and S. boleard.
v
Mrs. Maurice Landau.
Mrs. Joseph Schwartz and son,
Miss Ruth Arie of Hazelwood
retu rne d from their
avenue returned front a visit to Bernard. have Miam i Beac h, Fla.
winter stay at
Chicago.
---
Reuben D. Wax, a junior at the
Mrs. Clement Hopp has returned
from a visit to Cincinnati. where University of Michigan, has re-
she visited with Mr. and Mrs. turned to resume his studies. after
spending the spring vacation with
I lenry Moses (Pauline lloppl.
his mother, Sirs. I. Wax of Chi-
--
Mrs. Estelle llartstall of New saga III.
Rochelle is the guest of her sister
The Misses Anne Lazarow Find
turd d brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred , , Clara LaBret have returned from
. er e they were west'
C nicago, wh
at the Stevens Hotel for the spring
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Weiss of
60 Rhode Island avenue are visit- vacation.
. Mg with their children, Mr. and
An engagement supper was given
Mrs. Ben Siegel of New York. by Mr. and Mrs. John Schlesinger
Their visit celebrates the birthday of 1623 Blaine avenue, in honor
of their first grandchild. Bertha of their daughter. Irene, to Irving I
Weiss.
Gilbert, Sunday. April 27.

SNYDER'S COFFEE

1.

THIRD FLOOR

values so extreme
bargains no remarkable
savings so great, as to make a quick, complete clear-
ance an absolute certainty. The Present sale is marked
by some of the most extraordinary bargains we have
ever presented in the half-century we have been in the
don't fail to see them. COME IN
music business
TODAY IF YOU CAN!

! included some out-of-town visitors.
a Mother's
Life."
Preceding
the in luncheon
special
Mother's
Day

will be held in Temple
Aaron De has
Roy returned
of the Whittier
Apartments
from a Beth
1 Beth El. These services start at.
10 :30, the luncheon is at 12,
trip to Pittsburgh, where he visited , o'clock, and the entertainment at
had
been
ill.
Who
2 o'clock.
, his father,
_
i
Mrs. Arthur Purdy and her 1
On Tuesday, April 29.t h ■ • • ( ffi-
mother, Mrs. Frazer, have re_,
torned from a six months' visit to Chapter
cars and entertained
past matrons Mrs.
of Purity
Ann
Weinbeek, the outgoing matron, at
Florida.
. _
An interesting evening is being luncheon and bridge at the Statler

unelay Dinner

52.

Now In Progress

- - A SALE at
GRINNELL'S

Have your hat cut and fitted to
your head while you wait.

Large and Small
Head Sizes

HUDSON'S

Junior Hadassah thanks the pub-
The annual Mother's Day ban-
quet of the Sisterhood of Congre- lic for their patronage and co-oper-
ation
in making the dinner-dance
I gation Emanuel will be held Thurs-
day evening, May 15, at the con- on Sunday, at Northwood Inn, a
pronounced success.
A regular meeting will be held
Tuesday, May 6, at the Philadel-
phia-Byron Hall, at which time an-
nual reports will be presented and
election of officers will he held. A
fine musical program will be pre-
!
aented. All members aer urged to
Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple I An important social event of
attend. The meeting is open to
this
week
is
the
bridge-tea
being
Beth El has been invited to par -
the
public.
ticipate in a discussion to be he ld sponsored by the alumnae of Al-
in connection with the forthcom- pha Epsilon Phi, national sorority,
PRENZLAUER SERVICE
ing meeting of the world . Union
for Saturday afternoon, May 3, at 2
.
to be o'clock, at the Twentieth Century
Progressive Judaism ss w
GROUP FORMED HERE
held in London, England, July 171 Club, 62 East Columbia. at With-
Herman
Finsterwald
to 22. Dr. Franklin is a member erell. M gS.
The newly organized Eva Prenz-
and
Miss
Augusta
Brown
will
pre.
of the governing board of this or-
lauer Service Group met at the
side at the tea table. Miss Julia
ganization.
home of Mrs. Harry Klein, better
Ruth Brown is chairman of the at.
known as Mother Klein, 6740 A4-
fair, assisted by Mrs. Clement C.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger Hopp and Mrs. Lewis Daniels.
eadia. The following officers
of Boston boulevard have returned Tickets will be available at the
were elected: Mrs. Harry Klein,
from a motor trip to Lawrence,
president; Mrs. Eva l'renzlauer,
Kans., where they were the guests door.
honorary president; Mrs. S. Gold-
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol
stick, vice-president; Mrs. G. Mish-
.1 Leaders among Detroit Jewish
kin,treasurer; Mrs. A. YudkolT,
Marks.
women are active in the prepara-
financial secretary; Mrs. Gollow,
tory and organization work for the
' temporary correspondent and re-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itsbwin of Allied Jewish Campaign, which is
' cording secretary; Mrs. Ilarwith
Boston boulevard entertained at to be conducted here from May 11
and Mrs. Sarasohn, chairmen of
dinner Wednesday, April 23, com-
plimenting Dr. Robert L. Kahn of Ito 22, and during which time the
, entertainments.
the University of Michigan. Dr.; sum of $305,000 is to be raised ' ,
The purpose of this group will
Kahn spoke for the Hadassah cul- I for European relief, Palestine re-
stand for service to the commu-
MRS. JOSEPH NEWMAN
.
construction Jewish education and
e
The next meeting
tura! group that evening.
125 other local, national and inter- grgatMn, corner Taylor and Wil- oily.
on Wednesday evening, May 7, at
national causes. Mrs. Henry Wine- son avenues.
the home of Mrs. G. Mishkin, 2243
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis of man is chairman of the women's
Mrs. Harry Sklar wit speak on ' Taylor avenue.
Chciago boulevard left for a 10 committee for the campaign, and
her
associate
chairmen
are
Mrs.
behalf
of
the
mothers,
and
Miss
day? visit in Atlantic City.
Joseph H. Ehrlich and Mrs. I saac ('lea Talk daughter of Mr. and in charge of reservations. :Mem-
on hers are urged to send in their res-
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch of Bos- Gilbert. Active members of the Mrs. Alex Taub, will respond
Ruth of ervations as early as possible as
ton boulevard issued invitations women's committee are Mrs. Harry behalf of the daughters. A MU-
for a lunch at the Book Cadillac Z. Brown, Mrs. Ralph Davidson,, cal playlet, entitled
chairman
l(a .
president of Detroit Hadassah; ' Moab," will be presented, with the , "15)1r: s t. 00llee!Lri n l it a w n al.' “-is ' h n t ‘ .7, ach
and theater party May, co p
o f the rummage sale, announces
minting her sister, Meta Koss of Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Miss following cast of characters, Roth,
going
on at
110W
Edith Ileavenrich, Mrs. Oscar Rob-' Mrs. Joseph Newman Orphan, that the sale is
New York.
!
inson, president of the League of Mrs.
Joseph I.. Ruby; Naomi, Mrs. Hastings and Elyiot streets and
--
hers of her committee will be
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau of Jewish Women's Organizations; I Irving Gould; Boaz, Miss Bessie members
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, who is I Sachs • Zipporan Miss Millie Shag- glan d' to call for merchandise.
Blaine avenue are entertaining l
Sisterhood announces 1 at
Sash- The

erman;
Rachel,
Mrs.
Kolman
'their sister, Mrs. David Seiderman I one of the vice-c airmt
(Esther Lamport) of New York. I campaign; Mrs. Charles A. Smith se; Penninan, Miss Esther Karbel; trees in Palestine for the Jewish
Sac-
— 1 and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff, president Ezra, Miss Annabelle Germansky ; National Fund in memory of Agree,
maidens, the Misses Melba Sklar, ah Lieberman and Samuel
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker and , of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Conalie Rosenthal, and Rose Koff-' out of courtesy to Mrs. Rachael
small daughter, Joan Beverly, of !El. Mrs. Andrew Winernan is an-
Agree, a former board member,
Indiana Harbor are the guests of lother vice-chairman of the general man.
Mrs. Eli Sachse is chairman of , upon the hiss of her daughter awl
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David 'I campaign committee and Mrs.. Leo-
Mayer is secretary of the the dinner and is assisted by Mrs. son. Thou wishing to plant trees
old
Oppenheim of Chicago boulevard. , p srs'
Ralph Paul and Mrs. JosephI in memory of departed loved on,
pe ak D . mmittee.
--
Ruby as vice-chairmen. Mrs. Max I for Mother's Day are urged to coin
Stanley Paul Fleisher of Cincin-
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sehubiner, 3759 Carter avenue, is 1 niunicate with Mrs. Sachse.
nati and Alwyn Vernon Freeman. f I El will hold its final regular meet-
o
students at the University
ding the week- , ing of the year on Monday after-
spen parents, Mr.inoon, May 12, at 2:30 p. m., in
Mi c higan, are tatters
en d wit h t he
nder Freeman of Brown Memorial Chapel at Tern-
and Mrs. Alexa 1 Beth El. The program on this
Chicago boulevard.
occasion will consist of motion pie-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg tures of a cruise to the West In-
dies followed by a farewell tea in
and family motored to Dayton,
the ' social hall. As there will be
Ohio, and spent the Passover hall- several . important reports and an-
nouncements it is hoped that an
Idays with relatives.

unusually large number of mem-
Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky and Mrs. I berg will be present.
.• Saul J. Birnkrant of Pontiac were
hostesses ton Wednesday, April 23,
The Mothers' and Daughters',
.
at a bridge-luncheon at the Book I —
Day
luncheon,
which is given an-
u
Cadillac Hotel in honor of Miss'' Dually
ii by the Sisterhood of Tem-
Bernice Solomon, a May bride- ple Beth El, will be held this year ,
The table appointments on Saturday, May 10, in the so-
is always a sensational selling-event, because
elect.
were exquisitely carried out, be- I cial hall of the temple. This af-
always recognized as an opportunity for unparalleled
ing
in
the
shape
of
a
U.
the
color
motiff being blue and pink. Blue I fair is always one of the most ,
saving. We seldom hold a sale, but when we do, prices
',and pink tapers appeared at inter- keenly anticipated, because in addl.;
are cut to the limit Profits are sacrificed our
1 Hon to the luncheon an appropri-
to
I
mag-
vals around
the table, with a
object is to move surplus stock from our floors
, ate program is presented. Follow- ,
, nificent
spring
i yng
the
profusion
of the
spr luncheon this year there !
and we offer
mcve
it
in
the
shortest
possible
time
choicest blossoms as the center- ing
! I piece. The guests, numbering 75, will be a playlet, "Several Episodes

fort

Free-Exchange Trial

GRINNELL BROS.

Open Evenings

at all price.

low •s

$5

DOWN

UP

TALKING
MACHINES

PIANOS
0. Payments

HDQRS.-1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE

Equally sensational h•ra•in. at ..... one of our Branch Stores

$1
A WEEK

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