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The first meeting of the lodge in
its new quarters in Temple Beth El
took place last Monday evening, May
Confirmation Service.
Sunday Morning:
The New
Gowns
for
Summer
New arrivals in a fashionable
collection for misses and
women.
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1ZONICLE
month
la f
anyy
st k alr eady being
newed terehe
' mitzvah of their son, Seymour, which and
re meetin in
in the affairs of the lodge
manifested
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day morning, May 31, at . , w ten d will talie place at
On •
and order by numbers of hereto ors
i ve
119 boys and girls will be rece
f Israel.. Shaarey Zedek on Saturday v morni ng,
e members.
ip o
ous lloshen
into the religi which
June b. Mr. and Mrs. I aplan will inacti
The feature event of the evening
arranged
fehaswbe
The program
n honor oftheir r son on was a debate between members of '
in
promises to be a particularly beauti- , be at bur"
ful and inspiring one. The services ! Sunday, June 7, from - „, to 5 and 7 the championship debating team of
the Detroit College of Law on the
will begin promptly at the hour stated i to 9 o clock. No cards.
subject "Resolved, That Congress Be
and the congregation will be dis-1
missed at the usual hour. Friends of ', Complimenting Miss Ruth Weiner, Given the Power to Declare Consti-
bride-elect of June, Mss Nettye S. tutional by a Two-thirds Vote Those
the confirmants and the congregation 1 a
in general are urged to be in their Dunn entertained with a luncheon Acts Which Have Been Declared Un-
places as near the time set for the and shower in the Green Room of constitutional by the Supreme Court."'
King Wah Lo Cafe last Saturday af- No decision was rendered, but it
beginning of services as possible.
ternoon. A color scheme of pink and seemed the concensus of opinion
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white was carried out with bouquets among the members favored a i raw.,
Closing Exercises of
of sweet peas centering the tables.
George Gomer, chairman of the
School:
the On
Religious
Sunday morning, June 7, at 10 The following guests were present: lodge's sick committee, announced re-!
o'clock, the closing exercises of the The Misses Rue and Augusta Busker, ceipt of a new application by a local!
School of Religion will be held in the Madelyn and Betty Silverman, ,Ida resident for admittance to the Na-;
t'''. tional Jewish hospital for Consume-.
main auditorium. On this occasion Dunn, Bernice Hart, SY" tou im,
tives at Denver. The committee is
children from all departments of the Katharine Gurewitch, Ruth Manht
will hold a joint assemly. Golthe Katz, Freda Levin, Una Kidd, working on the application and, in
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Belle Shultz, Evelyn Serling, Trudye the meantime, the applicant is being
There will be a regular service with Feinstein and Mildren I olden. Miss cared for in a local hospital.
music furnished by the temple choir. Weiner received many lovely gifts.
will be deliv-
An appropriate an
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Next Meeting:
erect to the children; prizes will be
The next meeting of the lodge will
Isaac Greenberg of Pingree avenue
awarded
for
the
year
and
announce-
melds of next year's plans
for the has left for Pearl Beach, Mich., where take place in Temple Beth El Mon-
School of Religion will be made. A he will spend the summer with his day evening, June I. A number of
special feature of the occasion will daughters, Mrs. Ilarry Prenzlauer, important business matters will be
be the graduation of a class of chit- Mrs. Joseph Harris and Mrs. Sol Ab- discussed, among them the report of
dren from the high school into the ramsohn. the special committee for outlining
the activities of the lodge for the re- !
normal department. It is hoped that
ea
Cornell Klein of Los An geles, for . - mind er 1 th yr.
all of our children and many of their - mrely of Detroit, was electe
advancement corn-
the
intellcual
The o-
dry- mittee announced that an interesting
arent s will be present on this impor
I.
of the Temple Thespiansd , a prem.
ant o occasion.
matte society recently organized by program has been arranged for this.
young boys and girls who are niern- meeting. A large port of the eve-
Music:
l uiet
The Hour
final of quiet
hour of music of hers of Temple B'nai B'rith of Los ning will be devoted to a discussion of
he season will be held on Sunday Angeles. conditions in Palestine.
Robert Marwil, who returned re.
fternoon at 4 o'clock. On this oc-
a asion
Mr. and Mrs. harry II. Berger and cently from a sojourn in the Near
Mr. Tyler will repeat by re- - family
of
Calvert
avenue
have
moved
East,
will speak on conditions as he
uest a program of improvisations re
g ently
rendered over the radio and into their new home at 1430 West actually saw them. A. C. Lappin, vice. '
president of Pisgah Lodge, who is
which called forth much enthusiasm. Boston boulevard.
very well informed on this subject,
hIr. Tyler has gained quite a reptua-
Mrs. Morris Krokowsky of Church- will also speak upon the subject
Lion because of his unusual ability to ill avenue was hostess at a luncheon “What Is Occurring in Palestine?"
improvise upon the organ.
and bridge party honoring Miss Ida
B. Krause, a bride-elect I if June. Alfred M. Cohen Banquet:
S hebooth Services:
Adolph Freund and Bernard Gif IA-
On Friday morning, May 29, regu- Prizes were won by Mrs. M. Water• berg were present Saturday evening,,
ar services for the Feast of Weeks, stone and Mrs. Cohen.
May 23, at the testimonial dinner ten-
Shabuoth, were held. On that occa-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob and daugh- dered to Alfred M. Cohen, newly,
ion Rabbi Berkowitz preached his
elected president of the Independent
arewell sermon under the title "The ter, Reva Sally, have returned from Order 11'nai B'rith, in Cincinnatti,
Miami, Fla.. where they spent the
lour of Parting."
winter, and French Lick Springs, Ind., Ohio.
Mr. Cohen is nationally known anti
and have taken a apartment at the
Sabbath Services:
the dinner was attended by leading
Sabbath services will continue un- Chatham with their sons, Aubrey and Jewish personages from all parts of
Daniel Jacob.
i nterruptedly throughout the sum-
the country.
mer. Until further notice, these serv-
The general committee of District
Mrs. I.ayne Clinkofstein of Sagi- Grand Lodge No, 6 of the order,
ices will begin as heretofore at 10:30.
daugh-
naw, Mich , is the guest of her
which was invited to attend the af-
ter, , Mrs. Millie C. Berg, at the llotel fair, selected Messrs. Freund and
Addison.
Ginsberg as its representatives. This
honor is the most signal to be ac-
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Mrs. Magnes Hirschfeld of 347 Ha- corded Pisgah Lodge in recent years
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob announce zelwood avenue entertained at her
the engagement of their daughter, home last Monday afternoon with a and indicates the high regard held ,
for these two men by the rank and
Reva Sally, to Samuel C. Jacobson, mah jung.
file of the order.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobson
of Louisville, Ky. The wedding will
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sachs of
•
Beaubien street are now residing at
take place in the autumn.
1975 Pingree avenue.
Mr. toad Mrs. Carl Gedalka an-
nounce the engagement of their
Mrs. Boris Uretsky of Medbury
daughter, Bessie, to Albert Simon, avenue entertained Saturday evening,
son of Mrs. Sarah Simon of this city. May 16, at her home honoring the
birthday anniversary of her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kaplan of 2236 Dorothy. Music and dancing were
West Philadelphia avenue announce the diversions of the evening.
the engagement of their sister, Miss
Betty Kaplan of Chicago, to Jeffery
honoring Miss Ethel Dorb, a bride-
Graham of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. elect of June, Mrs. J. P. Sillman and
Kaplan will be at home Sunday after- Miss Florence Bloomberg entertained
noon and evening, May 31, in honor 12 guests at a luncheon-bridge and
of their sister and Mr. Graham and anron shower on Saturday afternoon,
heir son, Jack Myron,
honor
oft
I in
who
will be
confirmed at Temple Beth May 23, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
El on Sunday morning.
Honoring their sister, Miss Mollie
B Lampke of 5238 Brush Hack, whose marriage to Samuel G.
Bank will be an event of June 2t,
street announces the engagement of the Misses Dorothy and Gertrude
her daughter, Bell E. Livingston, to Hack entertained at a surprise bridge
Hyman Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs.
pnd shower on Saturday, May 23, at
Leon Carr of New York City.
their home, 1009 King avenue.
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The Vogue of White
White—the vacation "uniform" for
smart women everywhere! Worn at
Palm Beach in January, it will be
worn here from May to August!
There are white coats . . . sheer ,
white festive frocks ... white sport.
frocks . . white hats for sports or
dress . . . and the all-white sports.
costume—white skirt, white velveteen
jacket, white turtle neck sweater.
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Entirely new versions of the mode for afternoon,
sports, dinner, dance and evening occasions in new
silks and crepes and brilliant new colorings.
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Summer storage for furs, oriental rugs, fine
clothing and other valuable things is now an ac-
cepted solution of the fire, moth and burglar prob-
lem. It ensures besides protection the thorough
examination and cleansing of your valuables.
You cannot afford to neglect your fine furs,
etc., when the cost of storage is so small.
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and puts new life in the pelt. Let us thoroughly clean and
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Detroit. Why take chances with your furs, Oriental rugs,
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Second Week. Starting Monday, June 1.
The Bonstelle Playhouse
Nights 7k to $1.50. Mat.. Thurs. and Sat., 60c and 75c.
Woodward at Eliot. Glendale 9792.
Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's.
Last Time Sunday — "THANK-U"
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In Another John Golden Sucre..
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"The First Year
IS
By the Actor•Authori FRANK CRAVEN
Two Years in New York City; Two Seasons on Tour.
HOW LONG IN DETROIT?
First Year' is the sort of play that unladea a critic."—Alsn Dale.
comedy in New Yolk."—Heywood Brow,
"'The First Year' 0 the hest
howled till thew sides ached. Two laughs • minute: —New York Sun
'Audience
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c.
Applications for Summer Term of Bonstelle Dramatic Training
hould be made now.
School and Mlle.
C■ ss ■ n's Dancing CI
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Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Rabinowitz of
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Baker of 1472
583 Leicester court announce the en-
for a
gagement of their daughter, Anna, to Burlingame avenue have left oron
10 days' stay in Buffalo and Tto.
Alexander Appel of this city.
t The Peerless and moat
Mrs. M. Landsman of 7608 Merrill Mrs. Max Wiener of 2465 Elmhurst
avenue announces the engagement of avenue entertained 10 guests at her
her daughter, Bess, to Irving Berson, home on Thursday evening, May 21,
a bridge dinner and kitchen
son of Mrs. S. Berson of Brooklyn, with
shower in honor of Miss llelen Wein-
N. Y.
berg, a bride-elect,
7heAMPICO
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald
of 2265 West Boston boulevard an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Myra Claire, to Fred P.
Dreifus, sun of Mrs. Esther Dreifus
of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Finster-
wald will be at home Sunday evening,
June 7. No cards.
The Bonstelle Company
re
Engagrurrnts
Exclusive Showing of Fine
FURS
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
Outstanding Values in
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--Chokers
—Ensemble Scarfs
—Nippon&
—Light Weight Coats
REMODELING AND REPAIRING AT LOW-
EST PRICES OF THE YEAR NOW
PROTECT YOUR FURS
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age
son
fth
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Store your Furs where they will have fresh,
circulating cold air. We clean them before
storing. Full legal insurance at on Vc.
BIRNBAUM'S
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Merchant
A . C. Krenz Tailor
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan and
daughter have moved from 1027 Col-
' lingwood avenue to 3270 Monterey
avenue.
Special Assortments on
$5.00, $10.00, $15.00 Tables
ot Vases, Candlesticks, Platters, Centerpieces,
Pitchers, Sugar Sets, Sandivieh Tray., Etc.
\WRIGHT, KAY & e
JEWELERS
WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN R
ryB
"He's my son even though
I've never legally adopted
him and he'll get what
little I have. Why need I
make a will?"
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FLOWERS
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FOR DECORATION DAY
Don't Forget Your Departed
Loved Ones.
Wedding. — Card Parties
Eng•gernent. — Funer•I.
In Face for Every Occasion
SUBWAY
FLs(1)110V,Ep-1?
Charles D. Rosenntan, Prop.
231 GRATIOT AVENUE
Phone Cherry 9171
,.
He didn't realize that the only
way he could provide for his son's
future was to leave a will.
A will means protection for those you
protect. Without a will the
the
arbitrary processes of law regulating
for
an
estate
are
substituted
division of
wish to
STORE YOUR FURS
WITH A FURRIER
Call
Euclid
2420
the wishes you had in mind. Consult
your attorney.
Nathan Stevekow of 2213 Hazel-
wood avenue has returned from a
week's stay in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern of 560
East Grand boulevard have returned
from a 10 days' trip to New York,
Washington and Atlantic City. They
have as their house guests Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Elmore Rubin of Chi-
cago.
First Trust Company in Detroit
Friend of the Family
Miss Rose Greenfield and Miss Lil-
lian Schwartz entertained last Sunday
evening at a surprise party honoring
Miss Frieda Steinberger.
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The Misses Irene Lepler and Molly
Lazrow are s p ending the week-en d
visiting relative s and friends in Chi- J •
10347 Wood' rd cago.
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JANNEY - BOWMAN
"015 PARK AVENUF.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Braun of 2233
West Euclid avenue and their par- Designing
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silber,
!were in Chicago last Sunday, May Repairing
24, to attend the testimonial banquet Remodeling
given at the Khileth Jacob (fall in
honor of their brother and son, Rabbi
Saul Silber of Chicago.
FUR
SHOP
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Tables of
Bridal Gifts
Record ings of Rachmaninoff. Godowi
elm telii
Lini and several hundr ed
10 other well known smut..
Miss Frieda Falbaum. who has been
the house guest of her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang I•1
2240 Gladstone avenue, has returned
to her home in St. Paul, Minn. Miss
Falbauni was widely entertained by
her friends during her visit in the
city.
Order a Coat to your
ideas from Our Custom
Department
for Fall Delivery.
Telephone
Garfield 1692
8653 Twelfth Street, Near Pingree
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in the An ab
and FISCHER
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob. Rosenthal of
2221 Gladstone avenue will sail from
New York on July 1 for Vienna,
where Dr. Rosenthal will anent three
months in the clinics studying chil-
dren's diseases. Upon their return
on Oct. 1 Dr. Rosenthal will occupy
his new offices at 300 Rowena street.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gedrich of 2227
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein and
West Euclid avenue announce the en- children, Milford and Shirley Mae, of
ement of their daughter, Rose Le- Webb avenue have left for an extend-
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to Moscow
Samuel D.
'd none,
Mrs. D.
of Moscow,
9532 Savory aye- ed stay at the Princess Anne llotel in
Ashville, N. C.
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Miss Irene Mills, recreational di-
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. Joseph Rottenberg of 271 Eliot rector of the Young Women's Hebrew
announces the removal of his Association, 89 Rowena street, spent
the past week in Chicago with her
street
offices to 3624 Woodward avenue.
parents.
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The Home of Exclusive Furs
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Celebrated of all Re-
Enacting Pianos.
1861
Jack Raymond was the week-end
The Shop Where Courtesy
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax of Wil-
B•ew"a Cavort al ■ I I guest
and Service Prevail.
metle, Ill., last week.
Collirsweed
A FMAN
Griswold
at Congress
9011 TWELFTH ST.
Specialist in Repairing ■ nd Remodel-
ing of Furs.
Estimates Gladly Furnished.
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Phone
Randolph 4470
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