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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY1
I B'NAI B'RITH LADIES'
LUNCHEON APRIL 3
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Furred
Spring
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COATS
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coat
for
shorter
women
Mr. and Mrs. Royal A. Oppen- j Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free;
heim and daughter, Shirley, left man of 20 Chicago Blvd. have
returned from a Panama cruise
for Miami Beach, Fla.
and a visit in California, where' .
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Mrs. Kurt Peiser of the Bel- they were guests at Hotel Am- •
!crest spent a few days in CM- bassador, Los Angeles.
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' The next Oneg Shakos of the
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Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal re. Detroit chapter of Hadassah will
Thursday from a six take place at the home of Mrs. I
turned
months' stay in Hollywood, Fla. Morris II. Blumberg, 2408 Cal-
vent Ave., on Saturday afternoon,'
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Miss Ruth Butzel will return March 30, at 2:30. Miss Eliza- I
Saturday from Sarah Lawrence Beth Finley will read the opening I
cinnati, Ohio.
Much Higher Value!
Every outstanding style
in the spring coat set-up
is in this stunning group!
Detachable fur and fur
trimmed capes in abund-
ance, shawl-like collars,
flat fur bibs that cuddle
the chin! Fine fabrics in
arresting new weaves,
squirrel, fox, kidskin and
wolf trims! In the wanted
shades.
FIFTH FLOOR
Sizes for Misses, Women,
Large Women
FRANK & SEDER
Wesebeerd Ave..Iktviefa Grand River
B. SIEGEL CO.
. . .. with very flattering lines
A membership tea for Home Re- I
I lief Society members who desire to j I
bring in new or prospective mem- I I
hers will be held at the home of
I Mrs. William Roth, 3205 Leslie j1
The Women's Auxiliary of j
B'nai Irrith is sponsoring a bridge
luncheon to be held on Wednes-
day, April 3, at 12:30 p. m., at
end afford
College to spend the spring vaca- psalm and Simon Shetzer will
tion with her parents, Mr. and talk on the machinery of the ,.
various political parties in Pal-',I
Mrs. Leo M. Butzel.
Iestine. Gentlemen of Hadassah ,
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Miss Josephine Welt left Mon- ' households are invited to attend.j
MRS. HERBERT COHEN
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day to join her parents, Mr. and I
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the Barium Hotel. There will be Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, in Ashe- , Frederick A. Finsterwald
MRS. WILLIAM ROTH
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many prizes. Tickets may be ob- vine, N. C., where she will spend a few days in New York City.
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Ave., on Saturday, April 6, at 1 :30
twined by calling either Mrs. her spring vacation from Kings- I
I Mrs. S. T. Gilbert of Arden p. Mrs. Roth is vice president
Harry Yudkoff at To. 8-5358, or wood School.
Park has returned from a two of the organization.
Mrs. Herman Gach at To. 6.0027.
A
meeting
of
the
dramatic
months'
stay in Palm Beach, Fla.
Mrs. J. II. l'olazker, chairman
Mrs. Herbert Cohen is serving on
group of Hadassah will take place
of the membership committee, has
the committee. ,
p.
at.,
2:30
,
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on Monday, April 1, at
Miss Marian Finsterwald re-. planned an interesting program of
to her home on Chicago music and a reading by Mrs. Iler-
Rabbi Fram to Speak at at Hotel Statler. Members of turned
Haslassah are eligible to join the Blvd., after spending a month in' bert Metz. Mrs. Al Weisman will
Junior Hadassah Meet -
aquaint the guests with the work
class.
Washington and New York.
ing Tuesday
I of the society and tell of the great
j
.
demands on the home Relief So-
has been , Mrs. Harold T. Rattner of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rothman
Drive will compliment Miss .
An interesting program
, ciety. "The enlarging of the mem-
of l'es'Y
the
April
meeting
for
arranged
Junior Iladassah, to be held at the I Sally Butzel at a spinster dinner have returned from a visit in I bership will enable us to increase
Statler Hotel, on Tuesday, April • and soap shower on Saturday, Palm Beach, Fla., where they I our endeavors," Mrs. Weisman
guests oNfvi ths etaalatter's
March 30. On the same evening, were t :shie
stales.
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2, at 8:15 p. rn. Rabbi ker,
Leon
am a group of friends of Leonard T. sister,
his k sub-
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will be the goes
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• a stag at Hotel
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Mis s. Morris Friedberg of Lou! Alumni of Beth El Stage 3rd
jest being "TheLife of 5loses Lewis
Miss B utzel will be mar.
I L ewis
Angeles, Calif., and her daughter, I
Maionides."
Dr Jules M. Gold- vied to 51r. Lewis on April 4.
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Annual Dance April 21
I Mrs. Bernard Goldstein, of Mur-
smith , well known as a master o
are visi - • I
ceremonies, will provide entertain-
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The Alumni Association of
ment by giving several impersona-
ompleted plan
c Virginia s Park.
Temple Beth El
of 1479
lions of famous people.
end spent in Washington, D. C.
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I for the spring dance, depicting
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Their daughter, Betty, accom•
Mr. and Mrs. I. Winston of I "A Night in Switzerland."
panied them home.
EQUALITY CLUB
Virginia l'ark returned from j The following committees have
A card party will take place
Rosen- Florida, where they spent been chosen to arrange for 's
M.
on Sunday, March 31, at Assent. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
bly hall, 12th at Clairmount. Pro- I thol, Jr., of Toledo, Ohio, spent winter months, accompanied by; dance: Sol Jockel, general chair-
their sister, Mrs. James Flandeas. I man; Jack Behrman, publicity;
past week-end in Detroit.
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the M"Chi-jthe
entertain-
reeds will
for go
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Schoenfeld,
• • Phyllis
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tim fund.
Mrs. S. K. Slobin of 8951 Pine- I merit.; Henry Auslander, tickets;
A meeting of the club Was held ',Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer I hurst Ave. has returned from a I Ruth Broiler, orchestra; Ilarold
Wednesday, March 27, at • the have returned from a month's so-
home of Belle Peerson. , journ in the south. . week-end stay in Chicago where I Somlyo, decorations.
Tickets may be obtained from
I she attended the meeting of the
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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold N. Brodie . Women's Grand Lodge No. 6 of j any member of the Alumni As-
Flowers for all occasions— i of Rowena St. were home to a B'nai B'rith, at the Covenant sociation.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082.' group of their friends on Wed- Club. While in Chicago she vis- ,
nesday, March 27, in celebration ited with her brothers and fam- '
Mr.
of their fifth wedding anniversary. flies, Bertram Greenberg,
I and Mrs. Hay
rr Greenberg, also
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Mrs. Walter Laib of Strath- I her nieces, Leah, hope and Shir- I
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cone Drive spent several days in ley Evelyn Lebeson.
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The rippled rev er
have interesting detail:
Jap mink swirls on the
sleeves! In all, the coat
is specifically designed
with slimming lines for
the shorter woman.
Navy, beige, or black
fine Juliard woolen.,
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M r. and Mrs. Joseph Yolles I
Mrs. Benjamin Lambert re- announce the Bar Mitzvah of I
turned to her home at the Bel- their son, William A., on Satur-1
crest after a motor trip to Flor- day, April 6, at Congregation ,
aarey Zedek, at 9:30 A. M. Re-1 h
ida.
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ception at home, 3265 Burlingame'
Mrs. Louis S. Cohane of Chi- Ave., Sunday, April 7, from 2
sago Blvd. returned from New to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
Orleans, where she attended the)
triennial convention of the Na- i Mr. and Mrs. I. M. hertz cele- '
tional Council of Jewish Women. I brated their wedding anniversary
;i on Tuesday evening, March 19,
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Mrs. Morton Newlander was' at Webster Hall. Covers were
hostess to 20 guests at a lunch- laid for 12 guests.
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All meals will be planned and prepared under $ 1
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the food is delicious, and the service unexcelled. Bathhouse 01
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THE TRADITIONAL SEDER
ly observed the first two nights. If you
will be
cannot sperd the entire week, be a guest at the Seders.
Wits.. the memorable beauty of the Passover traditional
Seder and partake ef the Seder dinner. The cost is
only VAL
For reservations, phone Mt. Clemens 790, or writ.
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Sponsored by the
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Come to the
Sunday, March 31st
Second Annual
(April Fool Eve)
CONCERT
BOOK CADILLAC HOTEL
GRAND BALLROOM
Given by the
MIKE FALK presents
HARRY BLAIR and his Orchestra
Ilashomer
Ilatzair Org.
BETTY PURDY and MAE HUNT
Northern High School
Auditorium
Manicurists, formerly of Hudson's,
Sun., Mar. 31
are now associated with
Helene-Janice Manicuring Shop
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ADMISSION; 35c
Second Poo
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eon and shower in honor of Miss ■ On Sunday evening,
March 17, ,
Marian Van Vliet, on Saturday, I
March 23, at the Belcrest. That Mrs. I. Wainer of 2690 Elmhurst s.avd,
evening, Miss Virginia Wolff hon- . Ave. was hostess at a surprise
I ored Miss Van Vliet and her birthday party in honor of ,her
1 fiance, Eli Castleman, at a party eon, Michael. A midnight lunch-
' eon was served to 35 guests.
I for 16 guests.
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Davidson
Israel
Mrs.
I An auxiliary is being formed
the Jewish Children's lionie. slaughters of 1665 Chicago Blvd.
I for meeting is to take place on returned front a winter's stay in
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. Tuesday, April 2, at 2 p. m., at Miami Beach, Fla.
'the home, Burlingame and Petos- ,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ben C. Love of
key. Those interested in the wet-
fare of the children are invited Waverly Ave. will be at home on
. Sunday, March 31, in honor of
to attend.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
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Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter and Richard.
daughter of Parkside Ave. have
The Veleda Club met at the i
i r,elaturned from a sojourn in Elm- home of Miss Pauline Brod on I
Election of officers I
March 22.
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Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Karbel of. was held, resulting as follows :I
1533 Collingwood Ave. announce Pauline Brod, president; Rose
the Bar Mitzvah of their son. Goldstein, secretary; Ethel Gins- I
Stewart Holmer, on Saturday berg, treasurer. Plans for a
morning, April 6, at Congrega- Mother's Day affair were dis-
lisp Beth Tephila Emanuel, Tay- cussed. A wienie roast and roller
lot and Woodrow Wilson. A re- skating party is to he held May
ception will be held on Sunday, 4, et Belle Isle.
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April 7, in the Crystal Ballroom
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Wold of
of the Book Cadillac Hotel, at
p. vi. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. 9729 Cascade Ave. announced the
Karbel will also celebrate their engagement of their daughter,
25th wedding anniversary on that Esther, to Jack Moss, at a din-
nor and reception given on Sun-
date.
day, March 24. Among the out-
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Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Bos- of-town guests were: Mrs. Dan
ton Blvd. returned from a visit Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer)
with relatives in Cincinnati, Ohio. Koffman and Mr. and Mrs. Alec
Blumenau of Bay City, Paul Win-
The regular monthly supper kelman of St. Ignore and Mists
meeting of the Jewish Business , Esther Wold of Cleveland.
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and Professional Women's Club
Miss Esther Wold of Cleveland
will be held on April 3. at the
Jewish Community Center, Hob is the house guest of her aunt
The and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Ayes.
brook and Woodward
!members of the-Business and Pro- Wold of 9729 Cascade Ave.
fessional Girls' Club of Hadassah
Juniors have been invited to be . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Krause o
present and Mrs. Emery Monash 9429 Brush St. will celebrate
will be the guest speaker. Guests their 55th wedding anniversary
who attend the bridge-tea to be on Sunday, March 30. Among
given by the service and ways and j the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. •
B.. Jack Krause and Mr. and Meg.
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s committees of the J.
& P. W. at the Detroit-Leland . Joseph Klasky of Flint, Mich.
Hotel on Sunday, March 31. are
Mrs. Moe II. Prince
also invited to this April meeting. I Mr. and
family, formerly of Calvert
For supper reservation call the I and
now
residing at 2272
Jewish Community Center by Ave., are
Tuesday, April 2. Glynn Court.
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Priced from s45 to $2,150
Now is the Time to solve next season's coat prob-
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greatly by buying in our .18th Great Annual Sale.
Australian Seals, reduced to S 45
Lapinst
(all colors). .
American
Broadtallst ..
Muskrats
Melbourne teals i.
(A. Ital./et DWI
Unique Muskrats
Black Caraculs
with Silver
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Mrs. Moe II. Prince was host-
Ethel Stein and Ralph I.. Rosen-'
blatt spent the past wok-end in ens at • surprise miscellaneous
Canton, Akron and Cleveland. Miss shower on Saturday, March 16,
the Belcrest Hotel. in honor
H
Goldie Triger of Canton honored at
the couple with a party to sale- of her sister, Miss Lillian Warner,
brate their recent engagement. a bride-elect. Covers were laid
37 guests. Mrs. Phil Jacobf - .
MIAs Stein is formerly of Canton.; for of Cleveland, Ohio, sister o
son
Prince and Miss Warner,'
Mr. and Mrs. William Jenefsky Mrs.
present.
of Dayton. Ohio, are the house was
guests of their sister and brother-
Mr. and Mrs Meyer Rosenbaum
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis '
have returned from a visit to
of Clairmount Ave.
Miami Beach.
The Misses Helene Alter, Ida I
Mendelssohn, Bertha Schindler I Mrs. Rose Bookstein enter-
were paned • group of her friends on
and Charlotte Goldberg
and !Thursday, March 21.
Infests of honor at a dinner
theater party given on Friday . I Mrs. Harry Robbins of 300
night. March 22.
■ home
Whitmore Road will be at
re- on Tuesday, April 2, from 2 until
Mrs. Albert Krohn has
home after visiting 5. in honor of her mother, Mrs.
turned to her
week in Cleveland, Ohio. Robert Nederlander, who, with
for a
Mr. Nederlander, are the guests
Mrs. Gitla Klein of 3232 Rich- of Mr. and Mrs. Robbins.
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ton Ave. left Detroit on a motor
Mrs. Abe Seeman
Mr. and
trip to New York City and then
will go to Los Angeles, through (Sophie Ellis) ,formerly of Pin-
are
now residing at
Ave.,
; Text., where she will vacation 3407 Atkinson Ave.
;II for three months.
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Raccoons
Black Monkeys
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Grey Squirrels ,
Logwood Seals
Jap Minks
Persian Lambs
Grey Krimmert
Summer Ermine
Genuine Minks
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Long capes and short capes in
smooth furs and fluffy . . . in
Caracul, Silver Fox, Moleskin,
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