PAGE NINE mcDnuonswisnottaNIGir. l ? la ne: r FCAOItcv lli melhock s HEADS EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1230 Woodward A and Mrs. M. Marx have moved Mr. and to 423 East Palmer avenue. t,..350,24 . *:"'4C 41 A High Grade Portable Phonograph ONLY $35.00 CALL AND HEAR KNABE WAREROOMS The Study Club of the Detroit School of Expression met at the home of Mrs. Morris Garvett last Tuesday. Mrs. Lulu Rodea gave an interesting review of Zona Gale's "Lulu Bett." IT JANNEY-BOWMAN, INC. BOOK BLDG. 1243 WASHINGTON BLVD. Mrs. Charles Waldman (Mollie Weisblum) of New York is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Weisblum of Hendrie avenue. Phone Main 3462 for Reliable Fur Insurance and Storage By Bruck-Weiss Joseph Tappe ANNIS FUR POST 1507 Woodward, at Clifford Special Sale of Fur Chokers $25 $8.50 Mink (genuine) .. Siberian Squirrel $16.50 $8.50 House Cleaning Time Is Now Here! Your beautiful Draperies, Curtains, Overhangings, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, etc., dry-cleaned by us gives them the appearance "JUST LIKE NEW" We clean Upholstered Furniture and Covers, also dye Rugs to match decorations, and Are Experts in Dry-Cleaning Your Most Expensive Garments, Odorless and Perfect We Call For and Deliver Call Melrose 6570 The Forest Cleaners and Dyers 533-537 East Forest Avenue .J.1011111111 it , 14 , . Water Lily Salad Boil spinach, drain, chop, season with of - salt and pepper, add butter, place spin platter, add slices ach in center of hard-boiled eggs Top off with ROYAL MAYONNAISE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ilorwitz of War- ren avenue have moved to their new home at 2537 West Grand boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Burt G. Ardin and family and Miss Marion Reuben of 321 Rowena street have moved to their new home, 2000 Chicago boule- vard. Established 1887 Stone Marten Southern Marten I II ..araiw ■ Bear in mind this is a distinctly new may- onnaise—so good—so fresh—so pure—it has become the most popular dressing in Detroit. Try it. Your grocer has it. Send for Free Salad Book The above recipe is one of many delicious salads described in the Royal Salad Recipe Book. Send for your copy or ask your dealer. The Horton-Cato Co., Detroit Walnut 1293 ROYAL MAYIE1,14 NAI SF The Home-Made Kind—In Jars $25.00 — MRS. FRANK Mrs. Frank Rosenblatt, who recent- ly came to Detroit as a member of the American Society for Thrift of New York City, occupies the position of director of the educational depart- ment of the First National Bank. Mrs. Rosenblatt, a former instruc- Mr. and Mrs. L. Boschwitz an- tor in mathematics and economics, is nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, a woman of rare charm, pleasing per- Marwil, on Saturday, May 13, at the sonality and keen mental attain. Shaarey Zedek. At home Saturday. ments, who has the unique distinc- tion of being the only woman in this Adolph Freund is back in Detroit state to hold a position of that I after an absence of four months in caliber. 'Florida and the Southern states. The purpose of the department Miss Rae Ilimelhoch left on Wed- nesday for New York City ,Phila- delphia and Baltimore. Due to the illness of Mrs. Max of Cameron avenue, the reception in honor of the engagement of her daughter, Fannie L., to Sy Feinberg, , announced for May 14, is postponed to May 28. Mrs. J. M. Cohn and her sons, ' Ralph W. and Harold, of Brooklyn, N Y , were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of 224 Erskine. During their stay they were delight- fully entertained at many social gath- erings given in their honor. a An Unprecedented Sale of New Summer Hats A card party will be held at the Woman's Federation Club, corner Hancock and Second, Monday after- noon, May 15, for the benefit of the Jewish Orphanage. Mrs. II. Cohen of 1624 Glynn court is chairman. Over a hundred exclusive models shown for the first time in this sale. —Lacy dress hats of horsehair braid —All white or all black dress hats —Costume hats of natural straw —Goura, ostrich, or fur pompoms —Gorgeously embroidered sport hats —Smartly tailored and ribbon trimmed hats. Mrs. Morris Garvett (Gladys War- rent took the part of Cleopatra in a 'scene from "Antony and Cleopatra" before the Shakespeare Study Club last week. The scenes were given at the Women's Federation building. THE MODERNOLETTE that Mrs. Rosenblatt heads is to as- sist in all thrift and conservation work carried on by organizations and to make the teaching of safe invest- ments and accumulation by means of Memple Nell El Notes Photo by Schaldenbrand. ROSENBLATT study courses equal in importance with other tombs of conservation. Mrs. Rosenblatt gives educational talks to groups of people, both men and women, in churches, clubs, to department store groups end indus- trial plants, giving advice as to bud- geting incomes from $00 per month to $00,000 per year. During the war Mrs. Rosenblatt was in the employ of the United States government, a member of the Women's Speakers Bureau, specializ- ing in thrift work. Mrs. Rosenblatt resides at Hotel . Addison and has one son, Frank Jr., who is attending the Miami Military, School in Germantown, Ohio. She is a sister of Mrs. Henry VanBaalen I and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of De- troit. The New Orchestra Graystone's Own Importation •11 Cp03 v o 4' p oi 51 ; Engagements Mr. and Mrs. B. Hirschhorn an- nounce the betrothal of their daugh ter, Lena, to Abraham A. Immerman. Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg of The wedding will take place in the Dayton, Ohio, will occupy the pulpit near future. of Temple Beth El Sunday morning. His subject will be "The Moral Pow- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Banta of East er of Faith." Services begin at 11 o'clock. The public is cordially in- Alexandrine avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Gertrude vited. llamburger, to Charles Capp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capp of High- Sabbath Services: land Park. Rabbi Franklin will preach the see. mon Saturday morning. Services be- gin at 10:30. PERFECTION LODGE Sunday Services: Here are the boys with music that has made New York and Chi- cago ball rooms fa- -what a challenge to the lovers of re- fined dancing- -how quickly they respond to such music with a keener liking and a great- Temple Sisterhood: Perfection Lodge No. 468, F. & A. On Monday afternoon, May 15, the Ralph W. Cohn, who was visiting M., will hold a special meeting Wed- here the past week, left for Chicago. monthly meeting of the Temple Sis- nesday, May 17, at 7 p. m. Regular terhood will take place, with Dr. A. L. Jacoby, head of the Psychopathic committee at 7 p. m. Mrs. J. M. Cohn and son, Harold, Clinic in Detroit, as the speaker. Of- C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. left for New York following a visit ficers will be elected for the ensuing here with relatives and friends. year. er pleasure. —without comparison, that's all. Too ti N odwa ! at Willis Confirmation: Shabuoth takes place this year on Friday, June 2. However, it has been decided to hold regular services on that day but to postpone the con- Services were held on Friday even- firmation of the class of 75 boys and nig at Temple Beth El, with Louis girls until Sunday, June 4. Binstock of the junior class at He- brew Union College in the pulpit. Nelson Glueck, in turn, occupied the MAKES ANOTHER APPEAL pulpit at Portsmouth, Ohio, where FOR PALESTINE ORPHANS Mr. Binstock has been officiating dur- ing the past winter. The service Fri- day evening, May 19, will be the last Rabbi M. A. Giskan, who is here regular one of the year. The next in the interests of the Diskin Pales- thereafter will be a special confirma- tinian Orphanage in Jerusalem, issued tion service. another appeal, asking for support from the local Jewish community for The I.adies' Auxiliary of Congre- the institution he represents. Rabbi Giskan announced that D. gation B'nai Israel met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. Simons and Joseph Wetsman, Charles Marienthal. The auxiliary is both of whom recently returned from giving a May dancing party on Tues- Palestine, indorsed the campaign. day evening, May 16, in the banquet The campaign was also indorsed by hall of the auditorium. Mrs. B. I. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. Rabbi Giskan pointed out that it Rosenberg has been named chairman was especially important that sup- of the committee in charge. port for the institution be gotten at this time, as hundreds of orphans On Wednesday afternoon, May 17, were coming to Palestine from East- the Ladies' Aid Society, the Temple ern Europe and it is necessary to find Sisterhood and the Ladies' Auxiliary means of sheltering them. of Congregation B'nai Israel will hold a joint meeting at Beth El Com. munity Center, all as the guests of SCHAFLANDER TO PLAY the Ladies' Aid Society. The pur- FOR RADIO TUESDAY pose of the meeting is to create a keener interest in the Welfare League Samuel Schaflander, well known of Saginaw. Slides showing the vari- ous institutions supported by the Detroit attorney, who is a violinist league and the work being done with- of exceptional merit, will play before in them will be shown and Rev. A. II. the Detroit News radio on Tuesday Harnly of the Michigan Avenue Bap- evening, May 16. Mr. Schaflander, tist Church will deliver an address. who has been known by his many friends as a violinist of note, started his musical career at the age of 9, Mrs. I. Cohen of Alpena is the when he became a pupil of Professor guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Ma- Troostwyck of the Yale School of rienthal. Music, who was especially interested in his musical welfare. Mr. Schaf- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Taub have re- lander played for several years at turned from an extended visit to the Indian River Hotel at Rockledge, points in New York and New Jersey. Fla. He came to Detroit in 1912, working his way through college by playing at many affairs. lie attend. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Clinkof- ed Yale University and was a mem- stine are receiving congratulations on ber of the Yale football team. Ile the birth of a son. is a graduate of Detroit College of law, with offices in the Penobscot Oaginatu Notes IMMIGRATION IS LIMITED FOR ANOTHER 2 YEARS WASHINGTON.—President Hard• ing Thursday signed the bill extend- ing for two years from next June 30, the 3 per cent Immigration Restric- tion Act. 0 JAL Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blumenau of 323 Forest avenue will hold a recep- Don for relatives and friends on May 16, from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Hilda, to Morris Singer of Port Huron, Mich. No cards. Cottagers, Campers, Canoe Owners, Tourists ... 44 _4 _ , • , ,, DETROIT, MICIIIGAN , Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., will give a card party in their lodge room at the Eastern Star Temple, 80 West Alexandrine, Monday evening, May 22. . .. • 4 tog17' . . ,*".... el . - .‘._.. .. .:,. . • 413.Sitti@ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newman of Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting their chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. New- man of 804 Elmhurst. ' -'-'- e•-•:'_• - 0 it At,- .44". Miss Sylvia Stone of West Grand I boulevard has returned from Cleve- land, where she was called by the sud- den death of her grandmother, Mrs. Dora Cohen. $7.50 $15.00 ____ I Drop stitch and link weaves in both wool and alpaca. Belted and pocketed. The color combinations are al- most unlimited. A timely offering as the sports season is opening. - Pure silk Tuxedo and slip- on, full fashion sweaters in navy, henna, black, cherry red, also staple colors with bright stripes. Many have pockets and are belted. ,64 .V"''';‘ ' - ... ,.. -: •:-.4 * - , C-d• - 4 _ O ii) • -, • - • ,.• •.--*-• 4. -. - WOOL SWEATERS V. - 1. • Mr. and Mrs. B. Harris of 2201 At- kinson avenue will leave for New York Wednesday, from which point they will sail on the steamer Baltic for a European tour, visiting France, England and Germany. SILK SWEATERS $25.00 1 A miscellaneous shower was given by Lena Himelfarb, Wednesday even- ing, May 3, in honor of her sister, Hattie, who will be a June bride. building. 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