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' LOAN SOCIETY READY
FOR FIRST DANCE
hen You Are
Planning for
Summer
Orieniation Sees
k to Assist Worthy
Ind ividuals.
r Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary
of Pisgah Lodge.No..34, Independent
, Order 11'nai 'B'rith, the Benevolent
Loan Society will give its first annual
dance at the Knights of Pythias Hall,
s, sasar- al
censnunicatad to tat •flice of •7►
All society it.. and ether local not. •Inuld
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Chronle
aftero.o in ord. to app.., in
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be rocs.. sot lat.
ic by 5 n'tinsis Wedesday
5.1sty Editor. Mail .tires . as
Issue. Phone Gl.dale 9300,
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than Wadnasday.
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The Young Women's Hebrew . Asso-
ciation held a Mother and Daughter
program. at its clubhouse at 89 Ro-
wena street Wednesday evening, May
7. , Over 150 mothers and daughters
were present. The program included
a play, 'Square Pegs," in which the
Misses Anna :M an son. and Lillian Mei-.
direction
seljook . part under the direct
Miss Anna Sachse. The girls sang
mothers' songs and later took their
mothers on tour of inspection of
the clubhouse. The Misses .Ynlette
Mrs. Abe Rosenzweig of,4062 Car- Finsterwald and Bernice Kuhn were,
ter avenue returned last week from in charge of the evening's entertain:
Chicago, where she went to attend
merit.
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funeral of her grandmother.
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Clevefand
Mrs. 'Minnie Siahrer
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Greenblatt of will be in Detroit next week as the
Mil Gladstone have as their guest guest of. Mrs. Herman Finsterwald.
M is. Greenblatt's mother, Mrs. Anna
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Greenberg of Decatur, Ill. Mrs.
Mrs. D. Kart and Miss Noma Kurt.
Greenblatt will give two bridge par-'
MISS MINNIE WILLIS
• party at the residence of tht.
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t ics, inch with three tables, Monday
and Tuesday at her home in honor of, former, 8a South avenueunt 31t
('nos avenue, near PeC•rboro,
I Clemens, in honor of the ;fifty-sixth Sunday evening, May 11. The com-
her mother.
I birthday of. heir mother, Mrs. Sarah mittee: in charge consist; of; the
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Mrs. Harry Wolfe of 4002 Kort. Covers were laid for 30 Misses - Minnie Willis, Kate Gordon.
Sir. and
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and Mesdames B. Gould, I..; Ruben-
Vicksburg avenue were in Chicago; guests. *
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stein, SchWartz and J. karbril.•
last week to attend the funeral of Mr.
rs.
William
Adelson
gave
a
Tickets will be sold by members'
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Wolfe's mother,
bridge luncheon and shower for Miss at the dour on the evening of t e .
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Mrs. Paul Shapero of Delaware I Gertrude Wollenberg at Miss Wollen- dance. '
berg's home on East Philadelphia awe-
The proceeds of the dance will be',
avenue has returned front a six weeks' nue Sunday, May 4. Covers Were laid used in furthering the Work of the ;
for 32 guests. Miss Wollenberg will society, .which consists of advancing
visit in Toronto, Canada.
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be married May 21 to Irving Stern. loans to persons who seek to improve
their condition by means.of self-help.
The Misses Minerva and Helene
Wineman entertained at a bridge tea
Sir and Mrs. Joe Horwitz of 2537
Saturday, May 3, at their home on i i West . Grand boulevard ha* moved
Pingree avenue. The roans were to their new home at 1075 Taylor
beautifully decorated with spring avenue,
flowers.
Montifiore Whittleshofer
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Miss Florence Brown has chosen the Chatham apartments is vifiting
BLOCK-MANDELL
f
the
date
of
her
marriage
her
parents
in West Branch, Mich.
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Miss Sadie Mandell, daughter of
W henry Weinstein of Dayton, Ohto.
Lester Leopold is spending the Mr and Mrs. Samuel Mande of ' r
The wedding will take place at the week in Chicago. Farnsworth avenue, and Henry Block
home of the bride's mother, Mrs Char-
were united in
n marriage by Rabbi
lotte Brown, Si McLean avenue. Mr.
Moses Fischer Sunday evening, May
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and Mrs. Weinstein will be at home
Among the many entertainments 4 in the Knights of Pythias ballroom,I
after June 1 in Dayton.
being given for Miss Sally Solomon, Cass and Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs.;
who will be married May 11, was a ; Block will make their home at 1975
Sirs. Joseph S. Garvett of 1506 luncheon and bridge given Thursday,
Burlingame avenue entertained with May 1, by the Misses Tillie Alpern, Pingree avenue.
two tables of bridge at her home Sat- Ida Greenwald and Anna Kurtzman
KOTT•BERMAN
urday afternoon, Slay 3. Miss Cyrene at Siiss Kurtzman's residence on En-
Sir. and Mrs. Bernard Berman an-
Broady of Chicago, who is visiting glewood avenue. Saturday, May 3 1 flounce the marriage of their daugh-,
Mrs. G. Zellman, 1420 Clairmount, Miss Selma Ressler was hostess to 10 ' ter, Tillie, to Richard A. Kott, which;
Stay 4, a t th e
was an out-of-town guest.
girls at a luncheon at the Palmetto • took place Sunday, M
The Arts Society of the temple will
give its last performance of this sea-
son at the temple Monday evening,
:Slay 12. The program will mark a
new venture by the society, which
will present a four-act play, "Truth,"
by Clyde Fitch. The programs here-
tofore given have been confinedmain-
ly to one-act plays. After the play
the annual meeting and election of
officers will be held.
Our Entire Fourth Floor
Devoted to the
Display of New
Spring Frocks
the latest modes of the
EATURING
season at prices lower than usual.
F You'll
enjoy going through our special
s.
values priced at
352
to 7522
SUIT SHOP—HEYN'S FIFTH FLOOR
HEYNS
WOMENS WEAR
Mrs. Adolph Sloman of the Addi-
son Hotel left Monday to visit her
daughter in Cleveland,
Woodward Avenue
of
Rely on this Store
Whether you plan a long or a short trip,
the Luggage Shop will equip you wth
trunkS, bags and suit cases that will not
only retain their shape and carry your
belongings in excellent condition, but
will also be most attractive in appear-
ance.
Shoes, Millinery, Scarfs, Blouses,
Sweaters, Hosiery, Suits, Dresses,
Light Weight Coats are shown in
widest Variety at modest prices.
When you are planning for a vacation
or a travel trip, let Hudson's plan with
you.
The T. I,. Hudson Co.
Marriages
We Clean
Upholstered
Furniture
Hotel for Miss Solomon, afterwards home of Rabbi A. M. Hershman.
taking her guests to the theater. Miss I
Edith Son - intake will give a bridge
luncheon for 12 guests Saturday,
Slay 10, in honor of the bride-to-be.
OBITUARY
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Kea enter-
THEODORE HEAVENRICH
tained at a dinner Friday evening,
Taylor
rs.
Mr. and
2 in honor of their niece, Miss
The death of Theodore Heaven-
M
avenue entertained with a dinner for
Sally Merrill Solomon, and her fiance,
, 12-year-old so n o f Mr. and Mrs.
rich
Whose' marriage will be 12 guests at the Elks Temple Sunday
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Oscar iteld ■
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. N an I' . lleavenrich of Saginaw,
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an event of this month.
curiae
Friday morning,
Abraham Papp of Boston, who are
in the city for the marriage of Miss burial took place Sunday morning,
troit
Mrs. Saul Davidson of 2284 Taylor
Rabbi Henry IJ. Bevies itz of De
avenue entertained with a mucel- Sally Solomon and Oscar Held.
a l x arvhi
o
t t
tc ing.
laneous shower and bridge for 16
al iphaisndPItorbe„
en
Max
brothers,
Mrs. Dora Garvett of the Chatham
guests Wednesday afternoon in honor
of her brother's fiance, Miss Freda Apatments
is making an extended and one sister, Elinor. Mrs. 'leaven-
r
rich was Mina Enggass of Detroit be-
Weinberg, who will be married early visit in Pittsburgh.
Between Grand River and State.
M
in June.
11 . hen it's hot, wanes everywhere
hare but one idea—frocks that are not
only cool but the at word in style.
Concentrating on this idea, 11 , e hare
prepared en absolutely unequaled pre.
animation in Detroit of Summer Ap-
parel for Su mmer Wear, characterized
styles and ma-
by efelasifie patterns,
terials to be found in no other retch.
prices
such
as only the
liniment at
" in
"fleet Skop in Town In GOMIS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenberg
gave a farewell party Friday, May 2,
at their home, 1190 Longfellow ave-
nue, for their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Cohn, and Isidor Branch, who
leave Detroit May 10 for New York,
from whence they sail on the S. S.
Majestic on May 17 for an extended
tour through Europe.
offering.
Don't replace your old furniture just •imply because
it I. soiled. Our method• of cleaning will transform
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your suite and make it loots like new. We also
clean rugs, drapes and
JUST PHONE MELROSE
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Berkowitz fore her marriage.
MRS. J. B. LASKY
returned Monday from a trip to
The death of Mrs. J. B. Lasky, wife
French Lick Springs, Chicago and
Cincinnati. Rabbi Berkowitz was in
Saginaw Sunday to officiate at the of .1. B. Lasky, of 433 East Kirby
wee
funeral of Theodore Heavenrich, 12- evening,
avenue occurred
suddenly
Friday
May 2. The
funeral
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Max held Sunday and interment took place
Lasky
Heavenrich. Mrs. Heavenrich was in Clover }till Cemetery. Mrs.
Mina Enggass of Detroit.
, Was a resident of Detroit for 42
Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim returned , years and was well known and be
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and Dyers
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.
Modern Plant With Modern Methods"
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Tuesday from a two weeks' trip to , She
loved
a large
circle of
friends
was by
actively
identified
with
many
The Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity
gave a dance at the Imperial Hotel New York and St. Louis, Mo. charitable institutions of Detroit is
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A mass meeting
will be held at well as with national organizations.
; Sautrday evening, May 3. Miss Fan-
; nie Roberts of Ann Arbor was an Temple Beth El Saturday evening, A few days before her death she par-
out-of-town guest.
May 10, as the closing event of chased a room in the new Talmud
Mother arid Daughter Week. All or- avenues.
Torah on Philadelphia and Byron
Harry Seheinman spent the week-
Mrs. Lasky is survived by her hue-
ganizations in the city interested in
end in Chicago.
II. B. Git-
week are co-operating to give an band,
entertaining program for the moth- band,
two
tleman
of daughters,
Hollywood, Mrs.
Cal., and Mrs.
Mists Ethel Oppenheim of Detroit,
Isadore Berman of Detroit; five sons,
and
daughters
attending
the
era
Miss Anne Degan of Denver and Miss
Edward, Julius, Charles, Louis and
Mildred Hecht of Indianapolis, all meeting.
Bernard Lank of this city; two sisters ,
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students at Milwaukee-Downer Col-
The Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey
I. Lieberman of Detroit and
lege, Milwaukee, Wis., attended the
.I
Zedek
will
hold
a
Mother
and
Daugh-
Sirs.
, Mrs. Harris of Chicago; two broth
Phi Epsilon Pi house party in Ann
ter meeting
at 6 ers, Joseph Finn of Colorado Springs, I
at the Sunday
Shaarey evening
Zedek Syna-
Arbor last week-end and spent Sun- o'clock
and Louis Finn of Detroit. I
day In Detroit as the guestit of Miss engue. Alvin D. Hirsch will speak Colo.,
Mrs. Mary Ilarris, Edward Harris
Oppenheim's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
David Oppenheim of Chicago haute. on "King Solomon, Man of the Ages." and Mrs. Samuel Freidman of Chi-
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cago attended the funeral.
vend.
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Mrs. P. H. Frankel of Cleveland
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1522 Broadway
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One Door South of Capitol Th
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MISS LILLIAN COHEN
Miss Lillian Cohen, daughter of
r.
and
Mrs. Jacob Cohen of 240'
Si
Owen avenue, died Monday night,
Slay 5, at the age of 16. The fu n eral
Complimenting Sally
Mrs. St.
J. Carrick
of was Tuesday afternoon, Rabbi Levin ;
Solomon.
Toronto and Miss
who is a bride of May 11, Miss Selma friends
Officiating.
pallbearers
were
of Miss The
Cohen
from Northern
Ressler entertained 10 guests Satur. High School. She is survived by her
day at a theater party and beautifully parents two brothers, Milton and Ar-
apnointed tea at the Palmetto. The , thur, ;rid her grandmother, Mrs.
table was centered wits snap-dragons, Pauline Goldsmith of Los Angeles,
roses, sweet peas and tulips. formerly of Detroit.
and Misa Hermine Shone of New
York are the guests of Mrs. Louis E.
Fiske frf 100 Eason.avenue, Highland
Park.
Should Mean More
than Mere Storing
This Tri.;;1 Hat -13,siit Our `Distinctive Service IS
Conwete Cleanliness is the absolute-
• d preparation for storage.
ly e
,rid moth eggs should be removed.
All soil,
.,,.v liquid that kills the moth egg.
Energine
I I ning deeply and thoroughly; furs
It cleans pet:
and fabrics t ; out sweet—clean—naturally glazed
--ready for 1.- •
itd. Storage should be
Cold- Storage.
-
freezing-18 to 20 degrees F.—
Temperatur ,
has been pr • I necessary to utterly safe summer
Cafe.
against moths, fire and theft.
We in ,.
Storage a- ; insurance charge total 2 per cent of
your vat Ulttlo•
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IV, Ira nt
the 0113,11,111111 of' antiulnetiou to you.
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Sirs. Ben Weitzman gave a lunch-
I
; eon at the Stotler Hotel Wednesday
followed by a theater party at the
New Detroit Opera Mouse in honor
of Mrs. Esther Friedman of New
, York City.
Miss Sally Sachs will be hostess at
I
!a bridge social Tuesday, May 13, at
her home for the Sigma Beta So-
; rnrity.
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One of the pre-nuptial affairs given
in honor of Miss Rose Mills' coming
marriage to J. Greenbaum of High-
land Park was a miscellaneous shower
given by Miss F.. Weisberg, Thursday
evening. May it, at her home, 4941
Vinewood. The color scheme through-
out the house was in white and pink,
with the table decorations corre-
qionding. The wedding date is set
for early in June, when the couple
intend to lerse on an indefinite trip
through the southeast.
Melrose 57sO
In toting memory of our Moves'
father. Max Schreiber, who passed
'tarty seven years ago, May 6, 1917.
The years are 1 , ng since you went
a say, our hearts are sad for you tn-
day. Gnd knows how we miss you.
We often think of the days gone by
..aen we were all together. The
shadow over our lives is cast, our be.1
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