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Max Ornstein of New York City, a
The mid-western regional confer- representative of the Jewish Board
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III ence of tie l'hi Beta Delta Fraternity of Guardians, is spending some time..
9 :0 was held in Ann Arbor from April in the city in the interests of the
ite, I 17 to la. Omieron chapter of the Big Brother and Big Sister move-
•• University of Michigan was host to ments and particularly the formation
the• ehaplers at the Universities of of a Young Men's Hebrew Associa- '
Chicago, Oklahoma, Iowa, Wisconsin, lion. Mr. Ornstein is assisting a •
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, Drake group of young men, of whom tier-
University and Washington Univer- hard Cohen of the United Jewish'
sity of St. Louis. Business sessions Charities is a leader, in its efforts to •
were held in the chapter house at Ann
i 11 the co-operation of the commun-1
Arbor and the conference banquet ity in the erection of a Y. M. II. A.
and formal dance given at the Michi-
gan Union. Morris Garvett of De-
troit was principal speaker at the ban-
David V. Elcanin of Detroit, who
quet, at which Professor Saul C. Op- will complete his medical course at
penheim of Anti Arbor acted as toast- the University of Michigan in June,:
master. Harry II. Platt of Detroit will be the only young man in his
delivered the address of welcome and class from Michigan who graduates
Nick I,. Friedman of Des Moines, with high honors. Mr. Elconin was ,
MRS. DOUGLAS I. BROWN
Iowa, responded for the visiting dele-
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graduated from ventral high School,
g' do and beautiful decorations
gates. Other speakers were Morns
and took his pre-medical
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at
the home of
in
were used the
;0 1 ( . Dabrow of New York I'ity, na- work at City College. Ile is a mem- Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin I,. Lambert
TtO,0, tional president, and Fridel B. Schutz- ber of the Phi Lanula Kappa Fra-
It 064 West Hancock avenue on
?, 1 bank of Iowa ('ity, Iowa, western
ternity.
Thursday evening, April 30, for the
I t , vice-president. Seventy couples at-
, j a ai,
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tended
the
formal
dance,
at
which
M. Bloomberg of Flint marriage of their daughter, Sarah
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Mrs.
k Ted Rhodes' Collegian Orchestra spent last week-end in Detroit with Ileavenrich, to Douglas Isaac Brown,
played. The ladies were presented her children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. mn of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carrol
with engraved silver jewel cases and Bloomberg of 21)24 Pingree avenue. Brown if 19470 Lucerne drive, Palm-
Reputation.
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er Woods. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
I , the men received leather card and
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cases as favors. The chape-
Mrs. Louis Oppenheimer of the performed the ceremony at 5 o'clock
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, rest•nce of the immediate (=-
, :t I mines were Judge and Mrs. Moses Stutter Hotel has returned from Los 'n the
Near Forest.
Ta 1 Hartman of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Angeles, where she spent the winter.) thec and a few intimate friends of
bride
and groom. 'rhe party stood
Sanuel Kramer of Cleveland, Mr.
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in the bay window of the living room,
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30.
$'I and Mrs. M. Siegel of Buffalo and
Mrs. Harry Blackman of 256 West
which was banked with southern smi-
Philadelphia avenue was hostess at
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lax an Easter lilies. The smilax and
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aaial.a4aSlaWW.IANaaaaaaSION..%•10.V.W.a.%%%1041).%1YINI.AVaa41.1.% troit. Del ro it guests at t he aff a i rs a beautifully appointed luncheon
included the Slisses Mary Gussin, the Stotler Hotel on 11) , et nest ay, vari-colored spring flowers were used
Rosalind Bergman. Julia Ruth Brown, April 22, followed by a theater party, I to decorate the house. A dinner fol.
any.
Sally Robinson, UtIce Markus, Betty honoring her sister-in-law, Mrs. A.1lowed the
certini wn of
Greenbaum. Jane Breskow, Marigold Greemtone of Decatur, Ill. The I The bride was lovely in a go
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e , bridal satin trimmed in Italian cu
Vehon, Lillian Cooper, Marian Cap- guests were Mesdames M.
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lan, Gertrude Brod, Ilelen Oppen- A. Greenstone, P. Stone, Fanny Moss, work in white and silver. Old rose
helm, Eva Ginsburg, Rose Ginsburg, S. Gutterman, M. Polinsky and Miss pointy lace formed her coronet and
banded the tulle veil, which was trim-
Rae Berger, Mrs. Fay Fineberg,
Eleanor S. Ratner.
med with orange blossoms. She car-
via Ettinger, Pearl Gordon, Mrs. Ann
ted a bridal shower of lilies-of-the-
Fink, Babe and Naomi Marks, Irene
Numerous dinners, theater parties,.
havers
and
other
social
affairs
were
valey, white rosebuds and white
Beck, Ethel Salaznick, llelen Dalitz,
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Ruth and Ilelen Oshinsky, Sue Birn- given by relatives and friends of Sir.1 sweet peas. Miss Ruth Lambert, sis-
baum, Dorothy Levinson, Evelyn and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown during the I ter of the bride, who was maid of
Levy, Helen Goldstein, Constance mast two months. Mr. and Mrs. I honor, wore a bouffant blue chiffon
corn-
Sidder, Fay M ilensky, Dorothy Yar- Brown (Sarah Ileavenrich Lambert) f 4( trimmed with blue and bouquet
a
rows and Dorothy Diamond. Other were married at the home of the colored flowers and carried
out-of-town guests were the Misses bride's parents, M r. and . s. Benja- of tea roses and larkspur. Byron Ja-
cobson assisted Mr. Brown as best
1 , Pearl Siegel of Buffalo, Ruth Stein min L. Lambert of 664 West Han-
1 and Sylvia Schwartz of Cleveland, cock avenue, last Thursday afternoon • man.
bride,
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Esther Banks and Ethel Straus of and are spending their honeymoon in ! Mrs. Lambert, mother of thef heavy
wore her own wedding gown o
Denver, Leah Barnard of Danville,
North Carolina.
I ivory satin trimmed in old Venetian'
111.; Gusto Goldberg of Falmouth,
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Sir. and Mrs. Harry Winston of lave and carried violets and pink
Ky.; Florence Handler of Johnstown,
Pa.; Irene Wiseman and Ruth Blum- East Kirby avenue returned last week roses. The groom's mother, Mrs.
airs( of Flint and Mrs. M. Oppenheim from a several days' stay in New' Itrown, wore a gown of blue and gold
York City. : lace and carried yellow and pink
1of Duwagiac, MMih.
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roses.
F. S. Kohnstann and son,
Mrs. F..
Miss Florence Hurwitz entertained
Sir. and Mrs. M. .1. Davidson of
with
a
25,
Virginia
park
have
as
their
house
,
Lothair
S. Kohnstann, of New York
' Saturday evening, April
of Saginaw
I miscellaneous shower in honor of guest their daughter, Sirs. Paul New- anti Miss Pepi Ileavenrich
s.
1Miss Blanche Rosenor, whose mar- man of Ness York. , were out-of-town guest
Brown
received
their
r. and Mrs.
; riage of Nate Horwitz will take place
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personal friends before leaving for
I next month. Dancing followed for
Mrs. A. Robinson and daughter. ,
175, guests. A buffet luncheon was Sally, of 2955 Blaine avenue have re-' their honeymoon. They will spend
turned from an extended trip to Los several weeks in the mountains of
sreved at midnight.
e tin a anti upon their return
Angeles and other western cities. Ninth Caro
will resid in Detroit.
Miss Ilelen LeBow of Chandler
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avenue has left for a fortnight's stay
Miss Sally Robinson of 2955 Blaine
MARX-ADAMS
in New York, where she has regis- avenue has as her house guest Miss
Cal.,
Eunice Weingarden of Los Angeles,' Adolph Marx off Long Bea ch, Ile,
tered at the Gotham Hotel.
and for many years a resid ent of
Calif.
i trait, announces his marriage to Sirs.
Thirty couples attended a farewell
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fox of 1636 Emma Adams of Chicago, on April
iparty given Sunday evening, April
Mr. and Sirs. Marx are residing
26, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Gladstone avenue have as their guests. 26.
c and
[Berlin of Lincoln avenue. Sir. and their parents, Sir. and Mrs. Henry I temporarily at the Book-Cadilla
have
booked passage far :day 1 6 for
' Mrs, Berlin left on Friday for New Epstein of St. Louis.
an extended trip through Europe and
York City to attend the national coo-
England. They will make Long Beach
1 vention of the Workingmen's Circle.
Harry Lefkofsky of 3322 Glynn
We are known for our careful serv-
, Mr. Berlin is the delegate from the court is spending an indefinite period their home upon their return.
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- •
1 local branch.
ice. Personal attention given to all
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seph Lefkofsky, who are residing in
and Mrs. Moses Bachrach and 1,os Angeles, Calif. En route Mr. ,
orders.
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daughters, Mildred, Esther and Doro- Lefkofsky was entertained by friends
thy, of Hague avenue are residing in Chicago, Houston
and San An-
thy,
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in their new home at 2517 Calvert tonio, Texas, and New Orleans.
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rosenthal
Mrs. 1. Frosh of 2210 l'ingree ave..
Mrs. Joseph Melinoff was hostess nue left Miami, Fla., last week for of 440 East Ferry avenue are receiv-
Chicago,
where
she
is
visiting
her
son
.
ins
congratulations on the birth of
• at a luncheon and card party at the
and her brother en route to Detroit.' a son, Myron, on
April 21.
Wolverine Hotel last Saturday.
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I. The May Sale of
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 21
SUNDAY EVENING AT 6 P M.
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The Most Popular Cafe in Detroi
Dr. and Mrs. Frosh spent the winter
M r. and Mrs. Philip G. Jacobs of
.
SIT. and Mrs Louis Brewer of 550
Florida.
Baltimore are receiving congratula-
Holbrook avenue have moved to their in
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Honoring Miss Jeanette Sarni,. tions on the birth of a son, David, on
' new home at 4011 Pasadena avenue.
whose marriage to Carl Sloyers will April 211. Sirs. Jacobs formerly re-
be an event of June, Sirs. I. Bresko• , sided in Detroit.
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entertained at a miscellaneous shower
at her home, 1951 Virginia park, on
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Thursday evening, April 23.
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To the Syncopated Tunes of
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WEST WOOD
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Playing at
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An Unusual Roadhouse.
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our food particularly suited to your taste.
13 MILES OUT MICHIGAN AVENUE
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Musicmak ers
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
On Sunday morning of this week,
as in former years, is of
stilling
union- the pulpit of the temple has been ,
congratula.
grams, t he message ,
tion, condolence and good-will which given over to the local campaign
for
sp ti takeir,nwai i ,11
(;:naAis. aNividit t lie ,:ifs
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take the place of telegrams and greet.
,( Rabbi Louis
Mr card,. 'The profits from these
uniongrarns are used fur Hebrew Ills subject will be "The Challenge
Our
Union Canoga scholarships and the iif the Young Men and Has In
creation .4 free religious schools. Cities." Rabbi Witt is an autstantl-
Sirs. I.. Weisman of 16s5 Burlingame ins figure in the Jewish pulpit of to-
d ritegia rtenato.mtinn,i,plainnintaiikitartso,
as; aen ngregation
( ,,l1:: a ri ,1 s i :,1 , i ,ci ht :hi rogye ., afy tbhne obtained:In c o
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may
caTnhuniairganhbhi a iss as-
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from her or at the office of Temple' ), i
an
BethEl. The sisterhood has asked
boy work and
the Jewish community to send union- authority in the field of
grams for Mothers Day, confirmation will tiring an authoritative message
mmunity.
and. in so &Mir,. help to our and co
and graduation
the Jewish educational work of the Mother and Daughter
national sisterhood.
Service and Luncheon:
(Makers of Real Dane
are very frequently told
We ■
by Ampico owners in all walks
of life that nothing that was
ever put in their home has
given them such unalloyed
pleasure and comfort. Let us
show you the large list of
prominent Ampico owners in
the City of Detroit.
Our interests are devoted al-
most exclusively to the sale of
the Ampico and the welfare
of the customer after the sale
hear
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your favorite compositions
played by the greatest pianist.
in the world for the Ampico
in the renowned
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Banquet Rooms for All Occasioi s.
On Saturday. May 9, the Sister
., al
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the mothers and daughters of the con-'
The Young Judatian Clubs of De- ' gregation are to attend a special serv.
troit will hold a declamation contest ice held in their honor, after which
in which all clubs will compete on1 there will be a luncheon served in the
At the luncheon the
Sunday afternoon, Slay 3, at 2 o'clock : dining hall.
at the Shaarey Zedlik Synagogue. 1 speaker will he Mks Anne Campbell,
Brush and Willis streets. Each junior the Detroit News poet. Cards for,
club will be represented by two con- reservations will go forward this
testants chosen by trial. The judges . week and immediate replies are re-
will he three local persons of prorni- ' quested.
nonce and they will award the win-
ners three prizes. Leaders of all' Annual Meeting and Smoker
clubs are invited to bring their , of Men's Temple Cl - b:
charges, friends and parents of the
On Tuesday evening, Slay 5, the'
charges,
conte stant , and other persons inter- : Men's Temple Club will close its pro-
cited are invited to attend,
gram for the season with the annual
meeting and smoker, on which area- _
si n is the Hon. Edwin Denby will be 1,
the speaker. This meeting will be •
held at Silt p. m. It will not be a
dinner meeting.
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Tuesday and Wednesday only.
Expert Operator Will Give:
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Over Brown's Drug Store.
To the Jewish People a
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I Have Opened • Sanitary
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At 4607 MICHIGAN AVENUE
With • Full Line of Kosher Meat at
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We Deliver Without Any Extra Charge.
Phone Lafayette 4788 and give us • trial or come in and cow
yourself. Prompt service to all
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this year on Sunday, June 7, with ap- g
Confirmation /
exercise..
, propriate
service. are to be held on Sunday,10
, May 31.
. to 1 A. M.
NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME
lhood of Temple Beth El will hold its
JUDAEAN CLUBS HOLD
initial Mother anti Daughter lunch-
DECLAMATION CONTEST
and service. At 10;30 that day
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12 to 2, 6 to 8, 9:30 P. IV I
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Dancing in Three
Daily by
Rabbi Witt to Preach Sunday:
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by visitir S guests,
Mass Meeting at Sha•rey Zedek. Add
Rabbis and local talented speakers.
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