PAGE NINE fittiVerKorritwi9fetRorfica., Mr. and Mrs. M. Weingarden, 426 East Bethune avenue, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Saturday evening, May 27. Colors were carried out in sliver and pink. The centerpiece for the table was a huge silver basket with American -se- ''\=/ a -."-ssses:%*— beauty roses, silver streamers from Selling of the basket being held to each side of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hotel Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel the table by silver candlesticks. A 60 VanNoorden and Jerome Selling of four-course dinner was served to Webb avenue have reutrned from a guests. The out-of-town guests ill- ' Imply Spill El Notes Jaci Al and Qrsonal . pleasant stay at Niagara Falls, Ont. eluded Mrs. Englander and daughter ' Day. of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. D. where they went for Decoration Friedland and family of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss enter- Mrs. Morris Rice of New York is tainted as their guest the past week at their home in Grosse Point Shores a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jessie Bonstelle of the Bonstelle Edward Webber of Brush street, , where she will remain for a two Dramatic Company. months' stay. BATHING APPAREL Entirely new things that every woman will want to see; em- bracing all that is correct in bathing attire, Bathing suits of pure wool jersey in black, all colors and combinations. Prices lowest in years. Striking novelties in accessories. High quality garments. Women's end Misses' Bathing Suits • IE6EL coma Stows.. DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store. 101 JOHN R ST. Chddren's and Girls' Bathing Suits Main 4216 Real Laces and Art Linen Embroidery Confirmation exercises on Sunday morning, June 4, wlil begin promptly at 9:30 a. m. There will be no pre- liminary ritualistic services; the en- tire ceremony will consist of the con- firmation exercises. It is highly nec- essary that the family and friends of the confirmants be in their seats very early, because no tickets are being is- sued for these services and no seats can be held back. The program is printed elsewhere in these columns. Mrs. B. Michaels of Spokane, Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Polozker of Chi- Wash., spent several days in the city, . cago boulevard have returned from visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. a few days' stay in Flint. Hugo A. Freund of Chicago boule- vard, en route for a visit to New Mr. and Mrs. Sol. D. Oppenheimer York. of Rhode Island avenue are enter- to be held in the main auditorium of the temple will take place. Rabbi Berkowitz will preach the sermon. Until further notice, the regular Sat- urday morning services will continue ,4 I taining as their guest their mother, in the small assembly room of the Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Polozker enter- Mrs. Casper Alpern of Alpena, Mich. temple. Wiled delightfully for the 1922 grad- sating class for nurses of Providence' Mrs. Samuel Gates of Boston boule- Additional Sabbath School Awards: , Hospital, at their home on Chicago yard has returned from a pleasant Due to an oversight, the names of , boulevard on Wednesday evening stay with relatives and friends in Charlotte Newman and Alma Marks last. : Kalamazoo, Mich. were omitted from the list of those 44 who were to receive certificates of Mrs. Bernard B. Selling, who has Returning from a trip to New Yo rk honor and the jeweled buttons at the Religious School, for five years of made her home in New York City City the past week is Emanuel the past six months, is spending a Berger of Lawrence avenue. T. faithful attendance at the school. These have been ordered and will be short period in Detroit, guest at Ho- given to these two winners very tel Addison. Max Goldwater of New York is shortly. spending a fortnight in Detroit, gue st Mrs. S. E. Heineman entertained at Hotel Stotler. CHAPEL AS SYNAGOGUE at a beautifully appointed luncheon for several guests at her estate in Returning from a pleasant stay Bloomfield Hills on Thursday last. with relatives and friends in Cleve- The famous Regent's Park Chapel land the past week are Edward and in London, in which the Rev. F. B. Miss Frances VanNoorden, daugh- Milton Stocker of Davenport avenue. Meyer, leader of the denomination, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Van- was for many years minister, is short- Noorden of Webb avenue, spent sev- Returning from a delightful visit ly passing out of the possession of the eral days in Toledo the past week, in Washington, New York, Atlantic Baptist denomination, to whom it has the guest of relatives and friends. City and Philadelphia are Mr. and belonged since 1855. The chapel has Mrs. Jacob II. David of Boston boule- given five presidents to the Baptist At the second national convention vard. Mr. Davis was a delegate to Union. of the confederation of Zonta Clubs, the Board of Commerce convention The future of the building is at held in hotel Statler on Friday and held in Washington recently. present uncertain, but it is under- Saturday last, Miss Setta Robinson stood to be not improbable that it of Calvert avenue was in charge of Morris Davis of Toledo spent sev- may be secured for use as a Jewish the music, which was given by the end days in the city, guest at the synagogue. Zonta Trio, of which Miss Robinson i home of Mr. and Airs. Jacob II. Davis was the organizer and also a member. o f Boston boulevard. Mr. Davis is Mrs. Harold Redfield (Myra Cohen) en route to Galveston, Texas, where was the soloist at the Saturday meet- his marriage to Miss Bernice Jacobs, ing, singing several solos in her usual , a young society woman, will be an delightful manner. event of June 6. 119 Virginia Park Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin were hosts at a delightful musicale at their home on Moss avenue on Thursday evening last. Among those contribu- ting to the pleasure of the occasion were the Misses Helen Morris and Sylvia Simons, Mrs. Harriet Story McFarland, Archibald Jackson and Nathan Simons. Large living-room and library, first floor; four bed rooms and two baths, second floor; two bed rooms and bath, third floor. Two-car garage. Finest pre-war construdion. Onion tricot Olompanp SMAIN 447C What Do YOUR Friends Say? Did it ever occur to you that your friends give out credit reports on you? They give the wrong kind of a report when they say, "He's an awful good fellow—would give you his last cent." The sort of remark business men like to hear is, "He's a hard worker, and always seems to have money in the bank." In which class do you fall? Keep an active Savings Account. It means A-I standing with your banker —your employer and those of your friends who would like to help you succeed. . 1 tki A T LAFAYETTE AND GRISWOLD ST. --- ...... — ----- —.------ - His Loving Wife and Children. In fond remembrance of Rebecca Vine, who passed away one year ago, May 31, 1921. Iler Loving husband and Children. Returning from Rochaifer, N. Y., are Mrs. Harry A. Cohen and son, Marshall Stewart. 1 j Mrs. Albert Rosenfield and sari, Air. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman of Monroe, of Burlingame avenue have 78 Rowena street announce the en- left for Syracuse, N. Y., where they gagement of their daughter, Sophia, will visit with Mrs. Rosenfield's par - Ito Herbert Levy of this city. A din- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lobsitz. ner party was given last Sunday in honor of the engaged couple to their Adolph Freund of Chicago boulei immediate families at the home of card is in Omaha, Nebr., this week, the bride. in attendance at the B mu B nth con- vention held in that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Levinson announce the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Frank R. Hamburg of the Rita V., to Joseph A. Reiss, son of Pasadena apartments of Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reiss of East avenue left on Tuesday for a visit Grand boulevard. with friends in Indianapolis, Ind., from there going to New York City to be the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weil, formerly of Detroit. 44 Splendid Selections Just Issued Enuaurntrnts Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abrahamson and children of Berlin, Germany, are BENYAS-NURKO in this city for a six months' stay Mr. and Mrs. I. Nurko of 310 Bel- with their mother, Mrs. Joseph Abra: mont avenue announce the marriage hamson of Burlingame avenue. of their daughter, Mildred, to Maur- ice B. Benyaa of this city, on Sunday, Miss Anne Mushkin, who is a stu- June4. Reception for friends at 7 dent at the University of Michigan, spent a few days at the home of p. m. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Saulson. Mrs. S. Leavitt and daughter, Miss Ruth, of Montreal, Canada, are spending several weeks in the city, the guest of relatives and friends. Mrs. Leavitt is a sister of Louis Co- hane. Returning from a pleasant stay at the home of friends in Cleveland the past week is Myron Kurzon of Daven- port street. ROSENZWE1G-STEIN Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R. Stein an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Helen Ruth, to Alfred Rosen- zweig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenzweig, on Sunday evening, June 4, at Hotel Wolverine. Recep- tion at 8 o'clock. No cards. r CHESTERTOWN, Md.—(J. T. A.) In his conference sermon before the Methodist Protestant Conference, President Norman A. Ward of the Western Maryland College, declared Don't Put Off I Hearing the •••■■■■•■ Oa. METHODIST SAYS BIBLE 'DRIVEN OUT" BY JEWS that Jews control New York City and have driven the bible out of the schools in the state of New York; that saloons will be worse than they ever were be- fore if the Eighteenth Amendment is done away with, and that the Church mush enroll and evangelize young peo- ple if civilization is to be saved. othing Down on a deal Tictrola Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield Mr. and Mrs. L. Kramer of 266 of Second boulevard have left for Garfield avenue announce the en New York, from which point they gagement of their duaghter, Ann II. sailed on the steamer Aquitania for, to Meyer Rosenbaum of Detroit, sof a several months' tour of Europe. Mr.: of Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman of and Mrs. Rosenfield were accom- Philadelphia. Reception will be heh panied on this trip by several rela- Sunday, June 11, 2 to 5 and 7 to 1( tives and friends from New York. p. m. No cards. Wag White frocks of pristine perfection in canton crepe, georgette and chiffon. 39.50 to 97.50. M.MMTEROMMM OMEN EEMEMERMSEM Victor Records for June Ilenry B. Traub of Jackson, Mich., the guest of his mother, Mrs. A. , Traub of Hotel Tuller, the past week. Mr. Traub has recently returned from a trip to New York City. Fisher Wall Paper Co. From the President's Desk—Talk No. 98. Joxi a gad and aweetremembrance, J ul • memory fowl and true. .11o, t a tnlion a erection And a heartache .till for yon. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ferber of Gloversville and Albany, N. Y., are in this city for a week's stay to at- tend the wedding of lichen R. Stein to Alfred Rosenzweig on Sunday next. They are the guests of Mr. Returning from an extended trip and Mrs. Nathan R. Stein of 446 Al- to Los Angeles, Calif., is Mrs. Han- ger avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Isador nah Ilelfman of Elliot street. Mrs. Blumenthal of 95 Somerset street. Heitman was accompanied by her niece, Mrs. Marlon Herz of Waco, Miss Harriet Rosenzweig of 154 Texas. Mrs. Ilelfman has opened her Colorado avenue entertained Sunday home at Pine Lake, Mich., which she afternoon at a bridge-luncheon in will occupy for the summer months. honor of Miss Helen R. Stein, a bride- elect of June 4. The decorations Mrs. D. W. Simons. Mr. and Mrs. were in pink and white. The guests Nathan Simons and Miss Slyvia Si- included Mrs. I. Blumenthal, Miss mons have returned from a delight- Rose Myers, Miss Ruth Benson, Miss ful motor trip to Cleveland and To- Bessye Brenner, Miss I.illian Myers ledo, Ohio. and Miss Elizabeth Rubenstein. CAN BE SEEN ON APPLICATION— Apply to WINDOW SHADES — PAINTS Cadillac 4574-4575 514 Randolph In loving memory of our dear hus- band and father, Max Weingarden, who passed away three years ago, June 2, 1919. Mrs. A. Traub of o llotel Tuller, ac- Mrs. Lewis II. Landsberg enter- companied by her granddaughter, tained on Sunday last in honor of the Miss Bernice Straus of New York, first birthday of her daughter. who had been their guest, has left for New York, from which point she Mr. and Mrs. D. Friedland of Lan- tt L will sail on the steamer St. Paul on sing were the week-end guests of Mr. June 7 for a several months' stay in and Mrs. M. Weingarden of 428 East Germany. Bethune avenue. FOR. SAL'S STATE White Leads All Summer Frocks for Brides, Bridesmaids, Matrons and Mappers Saturday Services: This week at 10:30 the last nerviee Albert E. Mandell of Stockton, • Leo Michelson of 234 East Euclid Calif., was a recent visitor at the avenue was tendered a surprise din home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rothman ner by his friends on Monday even- of Royal Oak, having returned from ing, May 22, in honor of his fiftieth an extended trip to Shanghai, China, birthday. Covers were laid for 50 and Yokohama, Japan. Mr. Mandell, people. who is a brother of Mrs. Rothman, will make his home in the Orient. Miss Dee Benjamin of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Returning from a pleasant stay at Jacobs. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Friedman of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Emil Robbins of Iro- is Mrs. Ilenry Wineman of East Kir- quois avenue and Mr. and Mrs. B. by avenue. II. Hertzberg of the Borsella apart- ments spent Decoration Day in Cleve- Miss Mary Wetsman of Virginia land with relatives and friends. I'ark has returned from a trip to Philadelphia, where she went as a Mrs. Jacob King of 4861 Brush delegate to the Jewish Congress from street left for an extended visit to Detroit. Miss Wetsman also spent New York, where she will visit her some time in New York City. daughter, Mrs. Howard King Leavy. ... 1230 W••41w•rd A Confirmation Services on Sunday: 4 Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Bernstein of Chicago, who were guests at the home Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dennis of their father, Julius Steinberg, spent several days the past week with Welling (Elsa Friedenberg) of Ro- their sister, Mrs. M. Rosenthal of wena street announce the birth of a daughter, Ruth Estelle, on Wednea Flint. day, May 17. Returning from a pleasant stay in Mr. and Mrs. Max 11. Finkelstein St. Louis, Mo., where they went to attend the medical convention held (Doris Weiss) of Longfellow avenue in that city, are Dr. and Mrs. Joseph are receiving felicitations on the birth of • son. Beisman of Frederick street. 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