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Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Finster
Youth( ul
Styles in
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of SST Calvert avenue
I wald
t he engagement of t heir daughter,
David 13. Werbe served on a
to choose a new ili a ure
eration
Mr. and Mrs. A. Steele of Butler, Pa for the club house of the Fed
i of Women's Clubs. The funds for
a white
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the picture were raised
Burman of
,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
the Gen-
, breakfast given recently
Connecticut
3039 61:lation. avenue announce he end Motors Building. "at
engagement of their sister, M iss
Hills," by William Greason, a Detroit
Mantle Franklin, to Sant Gutterman,
chosen. Other members
artist, was
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gutterman.
Mrs. Lillian
'
of t he committee were
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Mathews, retiring president of the
Casper
Oppenheint
Mr. and Mrs.
federation; Mrs. Stanley Lewis. Cu'
of 83 East Palmer avenue announce
Misses Jessie Talmadge and Ma rMn
the engagement of their daughter,
Lau d .
Ruth, to Seymour B. Simons, aon of
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Hiss Anna Solomon, who is spend-
ing several months in Southern Cali-
fornia, participated in the song fes-
tival held in the famed Hollywood
Bowl by musical organizations of
California during Music Week.
A special meeting of Temple Beth
_
El Sisterhood was held Wednesday,1
Mr. and Mrs, Israel Eaplan and
April 30, to plan for the annual rum-1
of 271 Farnsworth avenue are
1 family
now residing at 1695 West Boston
mace sale.
ou l evar d.
Religious services were held Fri- b
day evening, May 2. The sermon
Mr. and Mrs. Sol De Young and
given was "The Ethics of the Fath- family have moved from 252 East
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upervision of Dr. Byron Seltindler,
Under the s
VOW' foot-ills,
foot speemlists will remedy
so your ...fitting
and upon request supetv .
Sold Exclusively by
LANE BRYANT
1452 Farmer St.
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John R. near Woodward
°wets
For Mother's Day
Hu.,
Of
all kaalo of floteret
of remarkable pram
poets of the city.
Deliveries I" all
Doter HIM
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SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP
Charles
Cherry 9171
H. Rmsenman, Prop.
231 Gratiot Ave.
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congregation.
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Mothers' Day Neat Sunday:
Sunday next, which will be cele-
brated throughout the land as Moth-
ers' Day, Dr. Franklin will preach (in
the topic "Mothers' Day --A Time for
Sense As IVA As Sentiment." The
occasion as as the theme of the
sermon shoull call forth a very large
Herman Bernstein to Sno•kt
Wednesday. May 14, Hermon Bern-
national fame.
stein. II 111.1blietSI Of
will speak at the annual meeting of
the Men's Trample Club on the subject
"How Anti-Semitism Came to Amer-
H. W. Simons.
Mr. and MN.
: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin are now ica." This meeting will be open to
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IIVISIlle,
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the members of the Men's Temple
Smith announce I res iding
I 1111g at —sr•s s'mgree
I MN A
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Club and their ladies.
n, ,
n uag,11 tstu•r,
of I. t hiteiorg e t
Franklin and
the
tth , e e l a sit lalg tcith . t ae nit, s
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M.
n nual Meeting of
of ND'. :old Mrs. S. Rogensof of New- I Miss Ruth Franklin will spend Satum
' day, May 10, in Cincinnati to partici- A Temple Both El Sisterhood:
of
The annual meeting of the Tennile
ark, N. J.
pate in a family reunion in honor
r.
M. II.
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the ninetieth birthday
of Mrs. Satur- Sieterhood will take place Monday
s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Cohen of 4.46
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n . rh rabbi
West Warren avenue announce the
, Fli
day
morning Dr. Franklin will occupy afternoon. May 12, when new ofil-
(laughter, Many(
A I Irank
Dr. Philipson's pulpit at the Rockdale nesa
cars will
be elected and
other busi-
1,11gagement of their
of importance
transacted.
A
to Irving Solitaire of this city.
well known speaker will give the ad-
Temple.
eception was held Sunday, May 4, at Avenue
dress of the afternoon. Every mem-
their residence.
Next Thursday evening Dr. Leo M. ber should make it a point to be
Franklin will deliver the graduation present at this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gomberg of address Cl, the senior classes of the
Duluth, Minn., announce the engage- combined Nurses' Training Schools of
Temple Arta Society:
ment of their (laughter, Jeannette, to this city. 'fhe exercises take place at
The next meeting of the Temple
Manuel Norman of Detroit.
Arts Society will take place Monday
Arcadia Auditorium.
f
evening, May 12, when a program o
Women and Misses
'
Mrs.
IRae, to Dr. Leighton G. Steels, Son 0 Committee
Palmer avenue to 2263 Blaine ave-
ers"
Mrs. Israel Rich has returned
Grand Rapids.
from nue.
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Members of the Nu Beta Phi So.
rarity will celebrate their anniversary
bridge and dinner at Eastwood
w
unusual excellence will be presented.
Young People's Country
Cluh Dance:
The Young People's Temple Club
announces their second annual coun-
try club dance for members and their
friends to take place Thursday even-
ing, May 15. Novel features approp-
affair
riate to the character of the
program.
will be included in the
tfred
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1629 W•shiegton Blvd.
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Further details will be duly an-
nounced.
RUGYS"--
Muscle develop-
Dancing Class Party May 18:
All members of the temple are in-
vited to attend the party to be given
on May
by the Temple Dancing Class
IS under the direction of Mrs. Mabel
in
Clair Miles. A fine program is
preparation.
Mrs. Earl Speissberger and son of
Jackson are the guests of the for- ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dim- Inn, Saturday, May 10.
mar 's
Miss Rose Swatlo entertained 20
buiski.
guests at her home, 1989 Ilazelwood
Mrs. Sarah Marks and Miss Miriam (avenue, Sunday, May 4.
Marks have returned front Detroit.
Miss Rose Babcock of 5108 Second
hand-
Mrs. A. A. Kantor, accompanied by
her sister', Mrs. A. Alberti of Chi- boulevard entertained with a hand-
Mrs. Mollie Barnett of De- kerchief shower and six tables of
and bunco Sunday afternoon,
cago
iday, May 2, for a visit bridge
trot
left Friday,
April 27, in honor of Miss Sadie Man-
tr
in Port Huron.
dell, a bride of May 4.
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Mrs. Jack Rosenberg of Grand
ack en - r
Sle nd Mrs. Riley f Zuiebat thei
Rapids was the guest of Mrs. Ben I.
7,
an Wednes dolMay
tertaine
home,
8819
Dexter
boulevard.
in
Rosenberg.
ing plt.• - 9 shoes,
for chi]. Ter.,
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
Hike:
The next hike will take place Sun-
day, May 18. We will 'mire the club.
house promptly at 9:45 a. m. All the
at 89
girls who are going please be
Rowena street at that time. Don't
forget to bring your lunch. •
Friday Night Club:
The Friday Night Club will meet as
Friday night, May 16; but this
usual
meeting will take the form of a re-
Lionel Hirshberg of Pigeon was the honor of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohn
ception for bliss Sara Landman, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lenick. and Isadore Branch, who leave May
new social director of the Jewish
for a tour through Europe.
East Lansing -- of New York Woman's Club.
Miss Isadore Pratt of
Friedman
Mrs.
Esther
few days with bliss Stella
City is visiting Mrs. Jacob Weitzman. Mother-Daughter Mass Meeting:
T hal.
Of great importance to all mothers
T hal.
Mrs. Morris Garvett was elected and daughters in the city is the city-
has returned
. Alumni wide mass meeting for Detroit moth-
Mrs. Saul Goldstein
home after a month's sojourn in New president of the
meeti
ers and daughters. The affair will be
York and Atlantic City with her Study Club at its annual ng in
of Brook- the Women's Federation Building last held at Temple Beth El, Saturday,
Barr
May 10, 8 p. m. A very interesting
daughter, Mrs. S. A.
emigrant will be given and we hone
lyn, N. Y. week.
that many Jewish mothers and daugh-
MN. Alexander Freeman of 20
Chicago boulevard has returned from ters will attend.
chaperon
Ann Arbor, where she was a
at the spring house Tilley given by Mother •nd Daughter "Y" Party:
The reception at the club house for
the Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity. She
was accompanied by her daughter, "1" members and their mothers,
which took place on Vv'ednesday even-
Freeman.
Miss
Elsa
Adele
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lippit are re•
ing, was a very novel and pleasant
ceiving congratulations on the birth
Among the Detroit girls who are entertainment. We hope that the
of twin sons, May 6.
attending the Sigma Alpha Mu house mothers will continue to visit the club
party in Ann Arbor this week-cnd are house where their daughters spent
time. The 1Ialcyon
Misses Elizabeth Lieberman and Lu- so much of their
PERFECTION LODGE
and Athena Clubs together enter-
cille Marx.
tained
for
their
mothers
Thursday
F. & A.
Perfection Lodge No. 486 •
Mrs. Samuel Glogo•er, retiring evening at the club house.
M., will hold a special communica
tion Wednesday, May 4, at 7 p. m. president of the Jewish Woman's
CARD OF THANKS
F. C. degree and lookout committee. Club, was the honor guest at a lunch-
SANDORF Sec
eon given at the Phoenix
.
many friends
We
wish
to thank our
lday
noon,
May
S.
Mrs.
Joseph
Sel-
By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. Nt,
ling and Mrs. David Levy acted as and relatives for the thoughtfulness
hostesses for the boards of directors a nd sympathy extended us (luring our
in the passing of
of the Jewish Woman's Club and of late bereavement
the Young Women's Hebrew Associa- our beloved son and brother, Max
the house governing board Wolfgang.
tion and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang
of the Jewish Woman's Club. For-
and Family.
sythia and spring flowers were used
wer
Glogo
as table decorations.
was presented with an Italian tooled-
leather memorandum book.
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'c modeled on lasts that
\insure pour child
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footweeLn .
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C:ontbination Doors'
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I I IrIADASSAH
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M•ke• One of First Contributions to
Local Drive.
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Fur Storage
Worth-while Furs
Deserve
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of
me die
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styled
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ly low
Worth-while Care
W
IIY take unnecessary chances with your furs by
hanging them in your wardrobe, perhaps with a
few camphor balk as a preventive against moths?
We have just recently built an addition to our cold
storage vault, making it one of the finest equipped plants
in Detroit. The most modern, scientific methods are in
use here to guard your furs against destruction by moths.
To further protect you against fire or theft, we issue
sh
you
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AY
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Our storage charge is only 2'i of your own valuation.
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FOREST CLEANERS
and DYERS, Inc.
Melrose 6570
533 Forest Ave. E.
The Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
next week will open its campaign for
funds to support the medical work
in Palestine carried on by the Ila-
dassah Organization of America. One
of the first contributions has been
who has ex-
made by David A. Brown,
pressed enthusiastic endorsement of
the work carried on by the lladassah
in Palestine. On his recent visit to
that country, Mr. Brown inspected
the various medical units and clinics
supported by the organization. Upon
his return to Detroit he addressed the
members of the local chapter and told
lla•
of the notable activities which
daasah sponsors.
Miss Ilenrietta Szold, national
president of the organization, who
since January,
has been in Palestine
is returning to this country May 18 to
take charge of the work being done
by the organization in America. bliss
Scold spent three years in Palestine
had
prior to last summer, where she
personal supervision over the medical
stations situated there.
. DANCERS TO APPEAR
IN SPORTS ATTIRE
Country Club Dan. , of Tetnple Club
Hes Unique Novelties.
corn-
Arrangements have been
annual country
pleted for the second
the Young,
club dance to be given by
People's Temple Club of Congrega-
tion Beth El for members and their',
Thursday evening, May 15. 1
friends
Unique novelties will be staged dor-
and ten- I
ing the evening, such as golf
nis contests and other sport features.)
The dining hall of the temple will be'
decorated in country club style and
prizes will be awarded to lucky per-
sons who will take part in the novelty
features. Guests are expected to at-
other cos- i
tire themselves in sport or
with the spirit of
tames in keeping
the occasion. Refreshments will be "
served. The affair will be open to all
,
com-
'the young folks of the Jewish Tickets
munity as well as members.
door
the
evening
will be sold at the
of the affair. Those In charge of the
dance are Caroline Eppstein, Bernard
Wohl, Dr. Leighton Steels, Irene Ro-
senberg and Harvey L. Vehon„
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