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ACTIVELY INTERESTED
IN FIADASSAH DANCE
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Hudson's
Nliss Rose l.ipsitz, who Was recent-
ly elected president of the Detroit
Junior Iladassah Unit for the ensuing
Introductory Sale
June Sale of Luggage
Offers 40 Special Values---Trunks,
A di,ersified add highly colorful
pbn, of the latest modes in
LI Summer
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Dresses
-,,"tiny n liicky purchase just
ere', in New York by Mr.
Ilanionoff.
WORTH MUCH MORE
$5
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All wanted nuite•ials such as
voiles, prints, broari•laths and
wash silks.
HOMONOFF'S
Traveling Bags, Suitcases,
Hat Boxes---at Savings!
All soc elf Items And other Imal note. •hould be communic•ted '0 the office of The
m order to appeat in the current week's
hy 5 o' oak Wedrealay an
Ed tor. Mo.( rot 4- e• so ae to be rect0ved not later
Phone Cachllat. 1000, Society
Irene
then Wednesday.
s,• Lenore
Complimenting t5e
Mr. and N1rs. Leon Van Vliet of
Sitter, Selma Zechman, Corrine
12-16 Edison avenue will be at honie
Rice,
Arline
(mallow
and
Ethel Dorb ,
Sunday afternoon and evening, June
,
14, in honor of their t wentieth wed- brides-elect, and Mrs. Manuel Arden
a recent bride, Miss Florence Shirley
ding anniversray. No cards.
Krell will entertain at a tea at her
home, 17'25 Chicago boulevard, on
r. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman of
Saturday afternoon, June 6.
Chirago boulevard will entertain at
a dinner and dance at the Book-Cadil-
Miss Retta Tunnenholz, daughter
' lac Hotel on Saturday evening, of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tann•nholz of
June 6.
2431 Pingree avenue, who is a stu-
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dent at Highland Manor, Tarrytown-
Mrs. Ilarrsi Gordon of :1331 Cort- on-the-Hudson, New York, acted as
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land avenue will be at home Sunday marshal at the commencement exer-
evening, June 7, from 7 to 9 o'clock, cises at Highland Manor last Thurs-
in honor of Miss Has Levy of l'itts_ day. Nlias Tannenholz is president
burgh, whose engagement to Mrs. of the junior class, secretary of the
G011011 ' S son, Samuel Gordon, was publication board and a member of
recently announced. No cards.
the student tribunal. She has also
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won a place on the cunt Nude honor
MN. Wallace Rosenheim of Pingree roll and the music honor role.
evens. will return on Sunday from
New York, where she has been the
Mrs. R. Mellen and family of 952
house guest of her son-in-law and East Warren avenue have moved into
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles their new home at :122'2 Gladstone
Mayer, for two wreak.
avenue.
This is the most important I ludson luggage event
of the entire summer season. We prepare for it
month. in advance, winking with the best of the
country's manufacturers to assemble a great variety
of luggage of Hudson standard to sell at less than
usual prices.
We want to impress this fact with particular em-
phasis. This is GOOD luggage—the kind that we
can hack up. It will give good, satisfactory service.
Yet because of our advance preparations and the
special co - operation of our manufacturers, you can
buy it during this sale at less than regular prices.
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THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY
Woodward & Farmer at Gratiot
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MISS ROSE LIPSITZ
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For the
9035 Twelfth St. at Clairmount. Gar. 2562.
year, is actively interested in the din-
Coniplimenting Miss Sylvia Kaplan
ner-dance to be given by the unit on
Windsor, a bride-elect of .lone,
Tuesday evening, June 16, at the
Mrs. Samuel Kaplan and Miss Ben.
Masonic Country Club. Arrange-
nice Cohen were hostesses at a kid's
ments have been completed for the
party and miscellaneous shower
affair and tieekts are being sold by
Thursday evening, May 28. Miss
Ruse Babcock, chairman of the com-
Kaplan received many gifts.
mittee; Julia Klein, Helen Blumrosen,
Rose Gordon, Florence Krell and Miss
Nits and Mrs. Peter Caplan of 2519
Lipsitz.
Calvert avenue announce the bar
mitzvah of their soon, Seymour, which
will take place at Congregation CARD PARTY AT PALAIS
Shaarey Zedek on Saturday morning,
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June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Caplan will
be at home in honor of their son on
All arrangements have been com-
In honor of its fourth anniversary, Sunday, June 7, from 2 to 5 and 7 pleted for the cant party which will
the Nu Beta Phi Sorority entertained to 9 o'clock. No cards.
be given at the Palais de Dance, East
the following guests at a dinner dance
Jefferson near Belle Isle bridge, on
at Blossom Heath on Sunday evening,
Complimenting her mother and sis- Wednesday afternoon, June 10, at
May 25: Ruth Grossberg, Beatrice ter, Mrs Mandel Goff . and Miss Ida 2 o'clock, by the Ladies Auxiliary of
Weiner, Sadye Jacobson, Lee Robin- E. Golf of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Harold
l'isgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B.,
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son, Ida Silver, Rose Berick, Betty Smiley of Arden park was hostess to the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society and
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Berick, D. Shupe, Sam LeBow, D.
group of friends at a bridge-lunch- the Jewish Wamen's European Wel-
Chet, William Pitt, Jules Gales, Sam- eon Thursday, May 28, at the Hotel fare Organization. A cordial invita-
YOU WILL FIND OUT
uel Goldman and Herman Prods!.
Whittier.
tion to members, friends and the gen-
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eral public has been extended. l'rizes
Slue Leiter of '204 Calvert
will be given at each table and re-
MEET TO ORGANIZE
avenue was hostess at a bridge party
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YOUTH CONFERENCE freshments served. The proceeds will
recently honoring Miss bla B. Krause,
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be used for the various charitable en-
a bride-elect of this month. Prises
terprises in which the three organize-
foundation for a union of Jew-
were won by NIr•. D. Glick, MN. .1.
i011.4 are interested.
Burke anal Horowitz. Covers were ish youth organizations in Detroit
The Patois de Dance was donated
Boat Leaves 9:00 A. M., Griswold Street Dock.
which should aid in the building of
laid for 16 guests.
to the organizations through the
Palestine and for Jewish education
courtesy of Milford Stern.
Miss Rose Silverman of Toledo and was laid at a conference held last
her sister, Mrs. Joseph Leibowitz of Sunday afternoon at the Philadelphia., MISS PEREIRA'S PUPILS
I Pittsburgh, are visiting relatives and and Byron Talmud Torah.
TO PRESENT DANSANTE
Under the chairmanship Of Philip
I friends in the city.
Slomovitz, head of the local Jewish
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The annual dansante of the pupils
Complimenting her cousin, Miss National Fund, the youth torganiza-
Minnie Schlussel of New York, Mrs. Guns of the city were told of the of the Kathleen Pereira School of
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Morris Knopper of 2470 Ileums Vista work that is being done for the re- Dancing will be presented on. Friday
avenue entertained 35 guests at a building of Palestine and of the de- evening, June 12, at 8 o'clock in the
personal shower and bridge on Thurs- mands that are being made upon the auditorium of the Detroit Federation
young in the task of today. The con- of Women's Clubs Building. Hancock
day evening, May 21.
ference pledged itself to Palestinian avenue at Second bolutivard. In ad-
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dancing
Mr. and NI rs. David Rosenthal of reconstruction and proceeded to or- dition to the •group and solo
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ganize the work of the annual Jewish of the children, Mrs. Johnstone, pi-
2400
Calvert
avenue
will
be
at
home
PRIZES
FIELD EVENTS
Mr.
lirownell,
violinist,
and
the
on Sunday afternoon and evening, National Fund Flower Day, which will anist •
expected Feist Trio will entertain the guests.
. June 7, in honor of the bar mitzvah take place on June 13. It is
is composed of Miss P eggy
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cards. The religious services will be participate M the collections on that Nolan, Bob Miller and Francis Mac-
Guire. The public is invited.
held at Congregation Emanuel on day.
A council to organize a permanent
Saturday morning, June 6.
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youth conference was fruit under
the
chairmanship of Mrs. Hyman B.
Mrs. Hyman B. Union left last
Sunday for New York, where she is Ullian, national president of Junior
visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Ilisdassah.
Ullian left on May 28 with the party
of Shriners who attended the colleen- NEW TALMUD TORAH .
At prices that save you half.
, tion in Los Angeles last week.
TO OPEN ON JUNE 14
Red.
Service that i.
I. L. Seheinman recently attended
the funeral of his brother, Isadore Z.
Goodman of Buffalo. Mr. Goodman
was president of Congregation Beth
El of that city and a high degree
Mason. Ile was well known to many
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Detroiters, who were also acquainted
with his father, who was a rabbi in
Prann, Russia, Poland.
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Mr. and Mrs. harry Friedenberg
and family of the Chatham Apulia-
meats have moved into their new
home at 2053 Calvert avenue.
and 2801 Hastings St. Cad. 0911.
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EXCURSION
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TO TASHMOO PARK 9 A. M.
SUNDAY,
JUNE
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WHO IS
Miss Bicur Cholem
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Ask Your Dealer for
"GUNSBERG'S"
KOSHER
DELICATESSENS
Sunday, June 5th
AT TASHMOO PARK
TO TAKE ON YOUR PICNIC AND EXCURSION
Our remarkable growth has been due to the fact that once
"Gunsberg's Products" are tasted, you always insist upon
"Gunsberg's." Drop into our retail store, 8809 Twelfth
Street, and pack your box, or else "Ask your dealer."
'the
GUNSBERG PACKING CO. L
2380 TWENTIETH STREET
BASEBALL GAME
Detroit Lodge K. of P., No. 55
Bicur Cholem Society
You want the best
When you select the en-
gagement ring the quality
becomes the dominating re-
quirement. For such a pur-
pose the diamond must be of
the finest quality, perfect,
without a flaw, blue white in
color, and skillfully cut. We
suggest this specially de-
signed ring, for we know it
possesses charm and indi-
viduality.
FLOWERS
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Mrs. Henry G. Barstook and son,
The formal opening of Talmud To-
Service to all parts of the city.
Alfred, of Calvert avenue opened rah
121 Rosedale court, will
their summer home, "Lonesome be held on Sunday, June 14. The
Pine," on Lake Shore drive last week- Ladies Auxiliary of Talmud Torah
' ' end and will remain until the autumn. Ivrioh, which is sponsoring the new
school, formerly had charge of a Till-
Charles H. Rosenm•n, Prop.
Complimenting Miss Betty Kasoff, mud Torah at 687 Eliot street. The
231 GRATIOT AVENUE
!!. whose marriage to Henry Philips will school will provide instruction for
Phone Cherry 9171
take place on June 23, Mrs. Fred children in the north end of the city.
Young and MN. Sidney Birnbaum There are no Ilebrew schools within
were hostesses to 20 guests at a 15 blocks of Talmud Torah Ivrioh so 1
obridge and miscellaneous shower on the members of the auxiliary feel
Saturday. May 16. Miss Kasoff re- that it will fill a need in the com-
' ceived may lovely gifts.
munity.
At a recent election of officers Sirs.
Herman Baron of 2143 East Ilan- Fumie Rodin was chosen president
conk avenue has left to spend a week of the auxiliary; Mrs. Bessie Lott.
in New York City.
vice-president; Mrs. Jacob Mallet,'
treasurer, and NIrs. Nettie Friedman,
The Misses Muriel Cohl and Char- secretary.
lotte Levitan entertained a number
The public is invited to attend the
of friends at Miss Levitan's home on opening ceremonies on June 11.
Churchill avenue on Sunday evening,
O May 24, honoring Miss Lillian Cohl, HAROLD ROSENTHAL
bride-elect of June. Miss Cohl was
SPOKE AT BANQUET
the recipient of many beautiful gifts.
SUBWAY
Solid platinum
mounting set with
28 small diamonds
with 14 carat soh-
taire. A ring of ex-
quisite beauty.
A J. II. Ehrlich Specially Designed Engagement Ring
is Worthy of the Finest CirI in the World.
FLOWER
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670 Chandler Avenue.
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We appeal to those women who have the Institution at heart to be-
come members of the Auxiliary and to work for the worthy purpose.
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Harold Rosenthal, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jeanette Edelstein of 9814
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Frederick avenue has as her house Sirs. J. P. Rosenthal of 659 Rast.Bus-
boulevard, a senior at the Rabbi
, guests for the summer her daughter,
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Elchanan
Seminary,
the
Yeshi-
Esiteoided Pawn,•nts at no erten charge.
Mrs. George Poplack (Fannie Edel-
huh, of New York, spoke on behalf of
1 stein) and Mrs. Poplack's children,
the
student
body
at
the
81,000-a-
Billie Joel and Patricia Fern, of
plate dinner given two weeks ago at
Seattle, Wash.
the Hotel Astor to raise the second
million of the $5,000,000 fund for a
Bertha
London
of
Leicester
Mies,
, court and Clara LaBret of Twenty- new Yeshibah. Mr. Rosenthal, in his
address,
compared the drive for the
eighth avenue have returned from a
in days' visit at the Michigan State Yeshibah with the giving of the To-
rah
to
the
Jews on Shebuolh and
College at East Lansing. They at-
seminary and
tended the annual dinner dance given ',raised the work of the
its
meaning
to the students and grad-
by the college. During their stay at
East Lansing they resided at the uates.
home of Dr, and Mrs. LeRoy, who
DONATES SEFER TORAH I
are instructors at Michigan State
i s' College.
Congregation B'nai Nlooishe is pre-
paring fur the inauguration of a Se-
Miss Esther Winkelman of 56 Colo- fer Torah on Sunday, June 14. The
rado avenue has returned from Sul- torah is the gift of Joseph Hirschfeld,
lins College in Bristol, Va., for her a member of the executive board of
summer vacation. Miss Winkelman the .synagogue. The members of the
will be graduated from Sullins next congregation will meet at the home
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June.
of Rabbi Monet Fischer, 448 East
Ferry avenue, and proceed to the
synagogue at Garfield and Beaubien
streets, where an elaborate program
Announces that the Ladies Auxiliary was reorganized at a meeting
will be presented, followed by a ban-
held on May 19, 1925. It has been decided to work with greater
quet prepared by the Ladies Auxiliary
zeal, especially fur the support of the new buildings to be erected,
of the congregation. Jacob Gelbman
which will contain a preparing room with all sanitary arrangements,
Furniture arranged artistically.
is chairman of the committee on ar-
also a morgue with an electric refrigerator, and a large garage.
Drapes and rugs blended to bar.
rangements.
The building, will cost about $6,000 and will be an example for
!lionize w ith wail decorations.
follow.
to
other cities
Display Room Open for
KADIMAH
The following officers were elected:
Inspection
HEBREW SCHOOL
Vice-President, Mr.. G-nendels
President, Mrs. J. Rubin
4849 GRAND RIVER AVE.
(Isaiah Chernoff, Director)
Financial Secretary, Mrs. Bertha Isenberg
iCourtesy Gardner-White Fur-
Ah•••th Zion Hall, 442 Holbrook
Treasurer, Mrs. H. Samow
Recording Secretary. Mrs. Markley
niture Company.)
(Near %mai.)
Trustees:
Mishkan Israel Hall
Painting and Papering
Mrs. Lieberman, Mrs. Shulman, Mrs. N. Bilansky, Mrs. E. Cuttler
Twelfth St. Branch-8951 Twelfth
Contracting.
Phone Empire 10385-W
Directors, Mrs. J. Zubren Mrs. Polasky, Mrs. Rogow, Mrs. K. Green•
Individual and group instruction.
berg, Mrs. Rose Cohen, Mrs. Yettie Wolf, Mr•. Morrits, MTS.
Fishman, Mrs. Swimer.
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Tb Rooms at the Book•Cadillac
are de ightfully situated on the lobby
floor overlooking Washingn in Blvd.
Charming music by talented artistes
of the Detroit Symphony Trio, adds
to the enjoyment of the pleasant
tea hour.
Popular prices prevail on te,t room
menus, which include many so4th-
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Busy women shoppers will appreciate the convenience of the
eighteen exclusive shops in the Book 'Cadillac arcade and the
26-brx)th beauty parlor on the mezzanine floor.
Dinner de Luxe each evening (except Sunday) in Blue Room and
En4lish (hill, 8 2.00. Special Luncheon, 3 1.25. Club Breakfast in
Venetian Room, Sic t i ll '1.00. Cu)eterist Service in Coffee Shop.
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