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Closing Exercises of Sabbath School:
On Sunday morning, June 5, at 10
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang o'clock, the closing exercises of the
and family have moved to 344 Brush Religious School will be held. A pro-
gram of interest to every parent will
street.
be present.
Mrs. B. 0. Arie and daughter, be rendered. All shou
Janet, 803 Ilazelwood avenue, re- These exercises will culminate
at 11 -
al Confirma
a rp in a Seci
rom o'clock
ni
occasion five
the cwh Monday famhi
turn ed
gt ly f was lion Sergi ce, on whipch
ity ere the
vanced class of the
Boo ne, tIoowa,
r. members o f the ad
of
the death Arie
of our Religious
called May 16
lire-' Pontiac branch
is will
fi
Arie father. MiltsRuth
be conrmed.
Thimpre
dies at Ann Arbor 1 School will
nd highly
d to heMr.
and daughter, , be a very unique a
r stuArie
turneweek.
last
Ethel, will return to Detroit shortly. sive service and should be very
largely attended. Those to be c on-
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Harris and , firmed are the following: Celia ar-
Barnett, Lillian Bar-
of nett, Ilarr
ne
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Miss
I.illian
Shimberg
2295
West
Grand
Barnett
and
Barne Cecilia
F
theliet
,
formerly
ave
nett,
E
Boulevard, h
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moved to 1917 Clairmont avenue
Installation of Rabbi Berkowitz:
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On Sunday evening, June 5, at 8
Miss Florence Finkelstein, of Par-
ker avenue, has returned from a o'clock, the formal Installation of
Rabbi henry J. Berkowitz as Assist-
week-end visit to Cleveland, Ohio.
ant Rabbi of our congregation will
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take place. The services will be
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by
The dance and entertainment given simple, dignifiedwill and del pees dsie.
Friday night, May 27, by the Sigma Brief addresses
ity at the home of Mr. l'rofessor Julian Morgenstern and
Mu
and fraterr.
Mrs. S. . Sallan, 1474 Boston , Professor Henry Englander, of the
E
ebrew
Union College. A fine mu-
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proved one of the inter-
am suitabl e to the (ices-
4 Boulevard,
esting social events of the younger: sical progr n arrang ed.
It will be
bee
set of the aeason. This is the second sion has
Mr. and Mrs. . Ed-
f i ated in by
'
dance the fraternity has given
, mund Lichtenstein, famous violinist
that
'cellist. We scarcely need urge
year.
an
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h a t o
n an occasion so important and
Mrs. F. Freidman, of 8705 Dexter
Boulevard, entertained 18 women at significant in the life of our Congre
•
a linen shower in honor of her niece,' gation, every member should be pees-

for

Summer Days

$20.00, $25.00
to $65.00

Adorable frocks that meet the
demand for "something different."
Original creations in flower colors,
distinctive in the pale soft shades.
Demure, quaint styles which make
for youthful appearance. One is
pictured at $29.50.

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN
No Connection With Any Other
Store.

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New Fashions for
the 1921 Bathing Beach Season

elen Nelken, a June bride- ent. n informal reception to Rabbi
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, and Mrs. Berkowitz, to which all are
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Mrs. Rae Vehon and family, of St. invited, will follow the services.

, Miss
Miss
elect.

Paul, Minn., will be guests for the
and Mrs . Jo- Con firmation:
summer months of Mr. an
regular onfirmation
Sery ces
C
T he
seph Vehon, 315 Tuxedo avenue.
on Sunday morning,
will take wive
Mrs. Harry Weitzman, of Monterey Julie 12, at 9:45 o'clock sharp. These
avenue, entertained 24 guests at a services will be the climax to the
linen shower in honor of Miss Helen most successful season in Congrega-
Nelken, whose marriage will take tion Beth
audience
E l's a cti v iti e s. the
As it islikely
will tax the seating capacity of the
place June 26•
The welfare —
committee of the Temple, all members are requested to

largest and finest Jewelry Store on the East Side.

My Anniversary
Your Celebration

Knights of Pythias entertained the be in their places promptly at the
Jewish Old Folks Tuesday afternoon, hour stated.
May 31, at the Jewish Old Folks
le Ground:
Home. An automobile ride around . Break
Ground
Templ
fo e the new Temple Beth
, ', the city and Belle Isle was enjoyed El, at the corner of Gladstone and
by all. Refreshments were served.
Woodward, will be broken within a
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few days, exact day and hour of the
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ceremony to be announced.
PURITY CHAPTER HOLDS

T WENT Y years in this location — Twenty
I years of steady, live, conscientious growth!
Your patronage has made it possible for me to build
from a small community store to the largest and best

equipped jewelry store on the East Side. To show my

LARGE CLASS INITIATION

appreciation I'm going to make

My Anniversary
Sale a Worth While
Celebration for You.

Roger Brothers
and
Dutch Silverware
25% Off
,

26 pieces to the set.

Tea Sets, Coffee Sets, Bread
Trays, Nut Bowls, Perco-
lators, Candlesticks, etc.

Wrist Watches, 25'/,Off

18 Carat Gold, White Gold, Platinum and Platinum set with

her corps of officers is worthy of men-
tion. Mm. Cordes, worthy matron of Grand
For Rapids.
the pleasure of Miss Dora Le-
I Star of Zion Chapter, and Mrs. Wei-
' ler, worthy matron of Hayward nick and Miss Ruth Thal, brides-elect,
Chapter, assisted in conferring the de- Mrs. Louis Levinsohn entertained 18
grees. As the candidates approached guests on Friday evening, at "500."
Mrs. Nlauline sands rendered "Star Prizes were won by Miss Lilly Levin
of the East." The associate con- sohn, Miss Marian Orman and Mrs .
ductress, Sadie Gordon, who was un Charles Nlarienthal.
able to participate in the April in-
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. I.
stallation, was installed by Past Ju-
nior Matron Sadie Goldstein. Mr. Rich entertained at cards in honor
Herman Weiss, past president of of !Miss Ruth Thal and Miss Dora Le-

Diamonds. Fine guaranteed movement.

10%

to

25% Off

On All Fine Platinum Diamond Rings,
Lavallieres and Bar Pins.

ND we're taking the most direct course to do it. Beginning today

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and continuing for three weeks, we will sell the finest furfiiture
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produced in America at prices positively less than cost—suites and odd

pieces as well as rugs and lamps go in this sale—old tickets remain on
the articles—compare the prices.

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rs. L. Clinkofstine is visiting at
Sirs.
the home of Mrs. Morris Moss.
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Mr. Bill Kellar is recovering from
Pontiac Branch Temple Beth E , his recent illne ss.
Sabbath School will participate in the
Mr. Martin Goldstein has left for
Sabbath School exercises with the
undergo an
Temple Beth El Detroit school, Sun- New York, where he will under
operation for mastoids.
day, June 5, at 9:30 a. m.

poutiar Notre

Our First Annual
Advance Summer Sale

Fur Coats

Featuring a 36-inch long Hudson
Seal Coat, Marten (Skunk) Collar
and Bell Cuffs and Belt, Pussy Wil-
low Satin lined, made in our own
factory, to order, if desired, at

OTHER MODELS ON DISPLAY

'250m

STORAGE

Baer & Polansky

FURRIERS

1525 BROADWAY

Main 7825

Detroit Exclusive
Caterers

Weddings, Banquets and
All Social Occasions.

For many years we have catered to
the leading Jewish Social Affairs of the
city. Recommendaions may be had on
request. No occasion too small or too

Ve decorate homes and halls with
and Artificial Flowers.'
tur
al e us for quotations.
NaPhon

lar

Detroit Catering & Decorating Co.

A. PEREIRA, Manager.
Male 3777 — Hemlock 5654

ho ld its regular monthly meeting guest her mother, Mrs. Beckman.

Wednesday, June 1, at the B'Nai
Brith clubrooms.

TWO JUDEA GROUPS

HOLD JOINT OUTING

Mr. Milton N. Alexander addressed
the Pontiac community on "I'ropa-
Banda" Sunday, May 29.

At the invitation of the B'Nos Yis-I
roel, a junior Young Judaea Circle,'
An attractive children's party was of which Miss Bertha Slomovitz is
held Saturday afternoon, May 28, at leader, the Roses of Zion, another
the home of Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, circle, of which Miss Blume Slomo-
' when she entertained for her dough- vitz is lender, last Sunday joined the
ter, Mildred Ruth, in celebration of former at an outing and hike held at
anniversary. Clark's Park.
her ninth birthday
Twenty young guests participated in The feature of she afternoon was '
games and enjoyed a dainty luncheon a newcomb ball game between the
I that was served on the porch. The two clubs, prizes having been award-
table decorations were in patriotic ed to the playas on both sides. In
colors. The out-of-town guests were addition, there were relay races,
the Misses Adelaide and Beatrice dashes and numerous other games.
. Several classical dances by mem-
Klein, of Detroit.
bers of both clubs and folk singing
Mrs. J. Goldstein, of Rochester, N. attracted many people in the pork
Y., is the house guest of her children, who became interested in the joint
outing. About 150 peope watched
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein.
the proceedings for two hours until
Miss Flora Schwartz, of Detroit, the affair was called if at the sing-
, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ing of ilatikvah and the members
' Joseph Schwartz. taken home.

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Read Our Reduced Prices

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,,.. Genuine Waltut din-
PhIppen-
ilale period, g - piece.

The Young People's Auxiliary of
Shaarey Zedek will inaugurate the
moonlight season this summer with a
dancing party on the evening of July
11, on board the steamer "Put-in-
In remembrance of Ella•Sasla•.sky
Bay." A popular orchestra of 10
Ipieces is already at work to make! l.ews, who died suddenly May 114,
loving pal,
Her C.
tale affair an enjoyable one in every ! 192U.
T. FARBE R.
!respect.

$495

$85 0

10-piece

$1400

$400

COLLECT SUM FOR
PALESTINE'S FUND

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.
TO GIVE MOONLIGHT

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$98
$250
v marked now
$150ini".11".1',dyl.r; ,';' $49 1--

$450 LP.'*`.tiir l'"V din-$195
$165
$350 Uak, now. ,,;t

Miss Estelle Levin, of New York
LuE
U E BIRD GIRLS
City, left for her home Sunday, May u
29, after spending several weeks vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. J. Levin.

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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levin accom.
A reguar meeting of the Blue Bird
ponied their niece, Estelle, as far as
Buffalo, where they spent Memorial Girls was held Tuesday evening, May
31, at the home of Miss Mollie Ilan-
Day, also visiting Niagara Falls.
del, 939 Frederick street.
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A report was given by Miss Gut-
Nliss Alma Buckner left for Roches-
ter, N. Y., where she will spend see- man on the lotto party held by the
girls May 24. Owing to the good
oral weeks visiting relatives.
time had by all, it was decided to
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have another party in the very near
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Orman and Mr.
and Mrs. William Present motored to future.
A substantial sum of money was
'Toledo, where they visited friends laid aside until the Palestine Fund (
and relatives.
is organized, at which time this
money will be contributed to the
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner mo-
fund.
tored to Bad Axe, Mich., where they
Due to the warm weather, it was
spent Memorial Day with Mr. and decided that the girls meet every
Mrs. Max Weinberg.
other week instead of every week as
heretofore. The next regular meeting
Mrs. Joseph Weiss spent a week in will be held Tuesday evening, June
Toledo visiting relatives.
14, at the home of Mrs. J. Goldberg,
831 East Palmer avenue.

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EVERY ARTICLE
IN OUR STORE
INCLUDED IN
THIS SALE

Mrs . B
U. 1. Rosenberg has as her

J wish I adies Aid Society will
ee

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es

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practice.
The Misses Hattie, Helen, Rose
A regular meeting of the society
will be held Monday, June 6, at 7:30 and I.illian Rosenberg, of Detroit,
are guests of Mrs. Louis Levinsohn.
p. M.
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Miss Dorothy Barnett, of Pontiac,
' is the week-end guest of Mrs. J. Thal.

Not in the High Rent District.

Second Floor Eureka Building

Si mply

Mrs. Cordes for her assistance in drill present.

EHRLICH BUILDING
Adams and Hastings.

REMODELING

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Wayne County Association and past nick.
patron of Keystone Chapter, paid
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lenick (Miss'
Miss Goldstein a tribute for her effi-
ciensy in conducting the April and! Lottie Cohen, of Charlevoix) are re-
Slay installations. Mr. Weiss is an ceiving congratulations on the birth'
, honorary member of Purity Chapter. of a daughter.
The officers of Purity Chapter ex-
A delightful Maytime party was
tended thanks to Mrs. Ida Blumberg,
1485 Chicago Boulevard, for the use given by the Beth El Sisterhood on
of her ballroom for drill work, and Monday evening. Forty couples were'

Have It Charged If You Wish.

EXPERT REPAIRING

N nl.a n t titia
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Two large classes of candidates
' were initiated into Purity Chapter,.
No. 359, 0. E. S., on Monday even-.
ing, May 23. The initiation was pre-
As week-end guests at the Rich
ceded by a dinner.
I Rose , of Chicago,
The first initiatory work of the home are Mr. I.
worthy matron, Julia Zeckman, and and Mr. and Mrs. Jess S. Rich, of

guaranteed triple plated —

From the famous Beaches of California, where marvel-
ous Mermaids of the Movies disport themselves, come
spectacular, picturesque and practical fashions for the
1921 bathing season.

sign

$18

genuine

".111V.,4 1 `1.."- $59 5

Walnut II edroom
an te. howoond bed
chifforo be
dresser,
cice
ho
seirl•vanity,
of 3 plei•es

luninr

a
ram: suite; 4.1i. ,-, 02155

Porcelain

French g I'

$450

f.- -

Parlor Suite. 2- piece

$300

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1+1

-40

$30

0

$600

$16.50

nrh dreseer • . W7
choice of 3 pieces .

N% alnut bedroom
suite. William and
Mary or Queen Anne
$600
style

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oose r c ou rshrl '07: ":;11:
lows and bolster -..

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.,1",',",T.T. $12.95
$35"'
complete

V1:0:4 ■ Vi.
$50 r;44,
silk Olden

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$5.45

Heading

95

$

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loost pure cotton
felt mattreem In all
• Ices. marked

$295

4,

$145

$13,

$19.50

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$8.75

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Ey., $4.3. ID

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k.t,th'n,,rgn,..itT::;

drawer

man pile a smInster

$7.50

Gaud QQ I.IItY A..in-

at m. Ituirs — 27151
nces. marked

$2.49

$145

Parlor tome. Valour
or Mohair; Bpr ng
edge.. loose cushions

$295

„ Goal anteed Electric
Iron. complete with
aril and Hand

$6.50

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400. f

Watch for the Yellow Price Tags

Grosse Pointe Furniture
Co.
Corner Lenox

13005 Jefferson

Store Open Every Evening Till 9 o'Clock During Sale

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,ring
$45'rxnebeck
$19.50 ,04-

Solid Mahogany and

matte. over-
Parlor
stuffed In Velotir or
Tapestry, loose oush•
ions

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