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Sheer voiles, crisp ginghams, or-
gandies and smart linens in all
the bright new colorings. A large
and varied showing, including
sports styles fur days in the open
as well as soft filmy costumes suit-
uble both fur afternoon wear and
lawn parties. Quality of materials
and chic trimming touches un-
usual. Women's and misses'.
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Pupil of Notary and Institute In-
The ladies Auxiliary of Beth Ab-
structor to Prement Classic..
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raham Congregation, whose newly
completed synagogue was dedicated
ali,,ss Edith Ella Davis, a pupil of
package
party
recently, will hold a
. ss Isabelle W'erbe of the fa cult ) . Rendetson Metiers; and instructor in
in the vestry rooms of the synagogue, of Mi
the - Detroit
Conservatory of M u. the piano and harmony classes in the
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Eva A. Werbe, ' educational department of the Jewish
Palmer and Beaubien streets, Sunday
sic, zzo-soprano,
assisted by ad i violin ensemble Institute, will make her first a appear-
ppear-
me
I
numbers by students from the class ,
of Saul Abramovitch, will present the
following pupils from her piano class
Wednesday evening, May 28, in a re-
eithi at the Twentieth Century Club
. Auditorium: Miriam Souls, Miriam 1
Fishkin, Evelyn Jay, Sidney Caplan,
Irene Dobkin, Bernice Kull. Marion
Walker, Aubrey Cherkose, Yalta Os-
trove,Rebecca Ostrow, Florence Fink,
Dore.
Bessie Sideman, Zelda Nlolin,
I thy Kaplan, Betty Feller, Jennie
Moskowitz, Lillian Ad Marjorie
Ricketts, Jerome Simons, Mildred
Yarrows', Gertrude Eadish, Hortense
e,
i Stocking, Rena Flayer, Leah Skase,
Evelyn Podolsky, Adele Chureay, I
i Rosaline Goldstein, Edith Horwith,
1 Archie' Ilarwit h, NI ildred Michelson,
, Rhea Rosenthal, Angela Clark, Gen-
rude Victerson, Jean Fink, Lenora
Silvers, Sarah Epstein, NI ildrel• Roth-
I enberg, Pauline Nurko, Violet Wei-
mar, Rose M. Kopel and Nell E .,' I
I I Schaflander.
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1 Miss Rose Zeidman will be hostess
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' at the next meeting of the Sigma I
MRS. EVA ROSENBERG
Beta Sorority, Tuesday, Nlay 27.
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MISS EDITH ELLA DAVIS
evening, May 25. The proceeds will
be devoted to the synagogue's build-
Edward E. Rothman of Royal Oak
rs.
Eva
Rosenberg,
president
of
left
for
New
York,
where
he
will
once
in recital in the auditorium of
ing fuffil.
embark on the steamer New Amster- the Detroit Federation of Women's
M
Clubs Monday evening, May 26, at
1
the auxiliary, heads the committee on dam of the hamburg-American line
for a two months' European trip. I 8:15 o'clock. Miss Davis will present
arrangements.
a program consisting of the following
On the program will be Cantor After spending .4( neigh in Berlin I
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will
render
Cohen selections.
of Chicago,
wh Joseph Thu- with his brother, Walter Rothman, he i numbers:
vocal
Rabbi
will visit Switzerland, Italy, France'
Lary,
Allegro,
n Minor,
011. I. No. 2 .. Beethoven
min and Mandell Bernstein will and England. While in London, hel Sonata.
Adsaio. Allegretto.
will attend the Advertising Men's
Si
speak.
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Novelette
in
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Minor,
Op 21 ....Schumann
Convention of the World and
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STERN-WOLLENBER G
Barry Rosenstein of Mishewaka,
The Wolverine llotel was the scene Ind., spent last week-end in the city
of a beautiful wedding on Wednesday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tobin
evening when Miss Gertrude Wollen- of Dailey avenue.
berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Arta, was united in marriage tic Irving
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Saturday, May 24, the Saturday
Etta
Charles
son Lithuania.
of Madame Rabbi Night Card Club will entertain with
Stern of Stern,
Kowno,
A. M. Ilersman performed the cere- a luncheon and mah icing party at the
many at 11:30 o'clock in the presence Masonic Country Chili in honor of
of about 125 guests. A reception and Mrs. Ben NI. Jacks of St. Louis, Mrs.
Will Sable, Mrs. Sam II. Barris and
dance
The followed.
bride was charming in a gown Mrs. II. J. Bieberstein. In addition
of white satin, studded with pearls to the honor guests, are Mesdames
Nat Sunday's Sermon:
and rhinestones, and a veil fashioned Edward Linger, Milton
Kuttnnuer,
Joseph Alexan-
"The Wisdom of the Fathers" will
in a Russian headdress also trimmed Frederick Schwartz.
with pearls and rhinestones. She car- der, Ben Tannenholz, F. Deutsch and be the subject of the pulpit message
to be delivered by Rabbi Berkowitz
vied a shower bouquet of white roses Max Mnrienthal.
next Sunday morning. The collection
and lilies-of-the-valley.
IAlexander of of Jewish writings known as "The
Miss Helen Edelson attended u
Wisdom of the Fathers" "Pirke
Wednes
Mrs.
Sidney
entertained
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of honor and wore a becoming Blaine - avenue
Aboth" is a very treasure house of
I maid
gown of powder blue crepe romaine day, May 21, with a luncheon and
h carried but- bridge in honor of Mrs. Ben Jacks homiletic thought and the sermon
I trimmed with lace. Sc'
based upon this literature will no
I terfly roses. Little Miss Rosaline of St. Louis.
doubt be timely and inspiring.
I Arta was the flower girl and wore a
frock of yellow chiffon over pale
A delightful bridge and luncheon Confirmation—June Sc
Jerome Arta was the ring-
blue.
bearer and wore a tuxedo suit of was given Saturday, May 17, by Mrs.
Confirmation services will take
white satin trimmed with black satin. Harry Mendelsohn and Sirs. Max place this year Sunday, June 8, with
George
Arta
performed
the
duties
Kirschbaum
for
12
guests
at
their
which
occasion the Sunday services
Our new home invites you. A
for the season will come to a close.
of best man and the ushers were Carl home at 9311 McQuade avenue.
very comprehensive and attractive
A
class
of 69 children, of whom 40
Arta, Samuel Atkins, Alex Wollen-
showing of summer apparel is ready
111r. and Mrs. Louis Frankel of are, girls and 29 boys, will be con-
berg and Harry Friedman.
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for your choosing.
The bride was given in marriage 1474 Hazelwood avenue have recent- firmed. Although this is the largest
class confirmed in the history of the
by her brother and sister, Mr. and lv returned from a month's trip.
temple, the rabbis wish to state that
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Sirs.
William Adelson, and the bride- '
Straw hats, light-weight caps, golf hosiery, sum-
The Detroit Chapter of Hadassah the service itself has bane so re-ar-
groom was given by his cousins, Mr.
mery shirts and neckwear-0 of a type that dis-
U and Mrs. Meyer Stern of Wyand Oh, will hold its annual.mecting Tuesday I ranged that it will be the briefest
tinguishes them from the ordinary—many imported
Miss Eva
Werbe
"otte. evening, May 27, at 8 o'clock, at the l confirmation service that we have yet
Promise
Me" A.
before
the sang
ceremony.
er held. An entirely new arrangement
creations are represented in the Hickey Shops that
be made. It will
The out-of-town guests present at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Aft \
i l•ti • were Mrs. Saul Cohen the annual reports of . officers and of b the
service in
has
b
cater exclusively to the requirements of the better
symbolic
character
throughout.
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ne
committees ami tc o
e
dressers—men and boys.
that our embers
will put
and Miss Jean Kaufman of Cleve- for the coming year, a musical pro- It is hoped
for attendance
June
8,
Sunday,
snide
land; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fine and gram will be given. Delegates to the ,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chester of convention in Pittsburgh will also be at this service, which promises to be
Our New Location:
Holly, Mich., and Mrs. Morris Shootak chosen at this time. Members have unique, beautiful and inspiring.
Washington Boulevard at the Statler Hotel
a wedding trip to Chicago, been invited to bring their friends. Dedication of Pontiac Branch:
a of New fork.
After
ay 25, at
Mr. and Mrs. Stern will make their
Next Sund ay aftern oon , M
Brown of 81 M c-
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M rs. Charotte
home of our Pontiac
home in Detroit about June 1.
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Lffan avenue announ ces the approach- 2:30, the new
inc marriage of her daughter, Jane, Branch Religious School will be &H-
E. J. HICKEY COMPANY
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and Harry Wilk, which will take place rated with appropriate and impres-
Tuesday, May 27, at the home of the sive ceremonies. To this dedication
bride's brother, David A. Brown, 60 all members of our congregation are
Boston boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Wilk cordially invited. The school will
tjtatulliMlat . .-
very beautfiul
n II
will make their home in New York henceforth meet in a
City. building erected by the Pontiac Jew-
ish community at a cost of approxi-
mately $30,000. Those desiring to
The social and entertainment given attend this function should advise
by the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah eitherDr. Franklin or Rabbi Ber o-
Lodge was pronounced a success. The eith
auxiliary is planning a card party do witz at the first possible moment.
be given at the Palais he Dense the Quiet Hour of Music Sunday:
early part of June.
The final Quiet Hour of Music for
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the season will take place next Sun-
Complimenting Miss Della Carson, day afternoon at 4 o'clock.
a bride-elect of thin week, a surprise
dinner party and miscellaneous show- Young People's Temple Clubs
The last meeting and election of
er was given in her honor Monday
evening, May 19, at the Hatel Addi- officers of the Young People's Temple
son. • The table was beautiful in its I i Club will be held Wednesday evening,
28, 8:30, In order that a rap-
appointments, the color scheme be-
May
ing pink and white. The guest of 'I resentative
group of officers may be
honor was the recipient of many i chosen, it is necessary that every
gifts, among which was a art of flat I member be present. Other business
silver tendered her by the employes pertaining to the club will be brought
of the Peter Smith K. Sons Grocery I
at this meeting. An entertain-
Company, with whom she has been
pa r. I 'I m ent will follow the business meet-
associated for many years. The
ticipants were as follows: Misses ja g.
Ann Cohen, Rae Cohen, Myrtle Nor- ,
PERFECTION LODGE
ton, Mabel Sherman, Lillian Cameron, I
3730 WOODWARD AVENUE
Margaret MacDonald, Edith MacDon-
Opposite Orchestra Hall
Caroline
Roth,
Alma
Bade-
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Perfection
Lodge No. 40, F. & A.
ald,
macher, Catherine Towle, Violet' NI., will hold a special communication
111-7entaa
w Wednesday, May 28, at 6:30 p. in.
I Thorne, Irene Douglas, Viola M arlo,
Anna Westaway, Hattie Branton, ,
A degree.
I Dorothy Barbrake, Mrs. Frank Car- ' E. A.
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
I son, Mrs. Alice Cameron, Mrs. Edith By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M.
Ford, Mrs. Mary Sutherland, Mrs.
Cora Warner, Mrs. Gladys Catlett • —
and Mrs. Maybelle Reb.
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We exercise our right to
be of ,orrice to the public.
And, being of unite,
we most be prepared with
everything that ia brat.
Yet, it costs you no more
to enjoy the better !ferrite
of this better store.
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Announcement of
Open Eight to Sin.
Ceneral notors
DETROIT
for the
'Day of 'Days
for the
gown of gowns
Rare laces, lustrous bridal satins
— filmy tulles —exquisite things
as
that are as soft viol t'''''oy
clouds in • summer sky. Orange
blossoms—clusters Sc:'! effective
strands; pearl and rhinestone or-
naments and trimininr, in the
newest and most weeds sizes and
at
designs. A wonderful selection
saving.
prices that mean Sr Retool
Formal Opening
of
Alexander Rug Company'sl
New Store
Now Located at
1414 Farmer Street
-nu the cor-
t Coot Grand River—am
Farmer Street
entrance.
ner from Newcomb's
Saturday,
May 17
Featuring
Mrs. Herman Lockman of New
York City is visiting her aunt, Mm.
R. Berg of 426 Ilendrie street.
Imported and
i-oome,AG - 1*
Domestic Rugs,
Mrs. Alois Adler and daughter,
Phyllis Jane, have returned to their
home in Buffalo, N. Y., after a
month's visit with Mrs. Adler's par-
eels, Mr. and Mrs. Max Frazer of
Westminster avenue.
Fine Linoleum
and
Other Choice
Floor Coverings,
Special Introductory
Prices on Lamps,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Gottlob and Mr.
and Mrs. L. Savage and son motored
to Chicago for a fortnight's stay at
Hotel.
the Chicago ch
Bea
Mrs. H. 11. Prenzlauer has left for
Pearl Beach for the summer.
COMPANY
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ALEXAND
AVENUE
37 30 WOODW ARD AV
Open E•enings
Opposite Orchestra 11•11
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A. C. Kranz
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ITO C O NDUCT MEMORIAL
SERVICES AT CEMETERY
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Mrs. Sarah Gurovitz and family of
3502 Brush street have moved
home at 2753 Tuxedo ove.
new hoe
imeneuesej
The Shaarey Zedek Congregation
will conduct memorial services in the
chapel of Clover Hill Park Cemetery, ,
Woodward avenue at Fifteen-mile
road, Decoration Day, Friday, May I
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Merchant The and
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Be twceeoinunCa
Service Prevail.
will deliver an address.
ilor
Ta
ell Camping Tr ip
Nakes an ideal summer's outing--a vaca-
tion that means rest and vigor for mind
and body. Try it for over Decoration Day.
Goss Tourist Equipment
is light, compact, practical and cemenient
—it has been tried and tested under every
possible condition.
Tents that fold and fit on
the running board of the ear
or completely equipped Auto
Camp Trailers.
Woodbridge at Bates
Don't Let 'Them Out-
shine Yost in
Shoving Patriotism
Whatever your flag
need may be, we can sup-
ply it in a quality flag at
the right price.
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