go:7' 6" amolEit TillI2JEI Rol I; /Eh s 13 Sitt 0 PAGE SEVEN RO,N I CLI: Enna irler grin ento .00. at Antr ftiarringeo Qrs on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Landsman o Garfield avenue announce the en HORW1TZ.ROSNER - gagement of their daughter, Lillian The marriage of Miss Blanche Ros- Plotkin, daughter of to harry Bauer of Cleveland. A re ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam.' Miss Lott ie eel Rosner, to Nathan Horwitz, son M I Mrs. Samuel Plotkin of Royal ception took place at the home of Miss Landsman on Sunday, May 29 of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Horwitz, Oak, was graduated from Highland --- was solemnized by Rabbi Moses Fisch- Manor, Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson, on Mr. and Mrs. O. Orechkin of ' er at Emanuel Synagogue last Sun.i Thursday, June 4, after completing Windsor Ont. announce the engage- day evening in the presence of 25 1) the kindergarten trainingcourse. c laughter, Ann, to Jak cere- Miss Plotkin, who spent two years at meat of their I guests. A dinner followed the cere- of her. and MN: l':! . th e 1 •: mony. mony. Highland Nlanor, in addition to being ::thrl:ilt" will 252'2 Taylor avenue The bride was lovely in a white a n honor student has been active in Lightstone of charmeuse dress trimmed with Span- school life. She was president of her A I class, a member of the Big Sister or- ish lace and orange blossoms. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Unger of Glynn wreath of orange blossoms held her ganizati on and children's editor of ' tulle veil in the form of a crown and the sch ool publication. Miss Plotkin court announce the engagement of eturn to Detroit next week to their daughter, Rita Bernice, to Wi . she carried a bridal shower of roses will r limn M. Mayers, son of Mr. and Mrs.; and lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Harry spend her summer vacation. Abraham Mayer. of New York City., Kutzen, the matron of honor, wore a rose and gray georgette gown trim- M r. and Mrs. Ben Rosenberg, for- med in lace and carried red roses and merly Of 2375 Lyman place, are now lilies-of-the-valley. The bridesmaids residing in their new home at 1210(1 were the Misses Florence Horwitz, l'rairie avenue. who wore a salmon georgette gown trimmed with roses and carried a Mr' and Mrs. Leo Newman of Pitts- cane of pink and orchid sweet peas; burgh are visiting their children, Mr. Helen Rosner, whose frock of pink and IM rs. Sidney J. New man of At- georgette was trimmed with roses and kinson avenue. Balfour Guards. • who carried a cane of pink roses and sweet peas, and Beatrice Koplin, who The Balfour Guards is the newest Miss Freda Marcus of Johnstown, Presenting a wonderful collection of the new- Young Judaea Club of Detroit and is , wore green georgette trimmed with Pa will arrive in the city early next 1 ' est creations for Misses and Women in ex- ' to be the guest of her uncle and composed of boys from 13 to 16 years ostrich feathers and carried pink and week quisite silks and crepes of brilliant colorings. orchid sweet peas. liarry P. Kutzen aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Schakne of of age living in the northwest section of the city. The officers are: Presi- , was best man and Reuben Sklar, 2073 Hazelwood avenue. Ilarry Rosner and Leon Kutzen were dent, Harry Gruber; vcie-president, Oscar ushers. The three small Sower girls , Nathan Goldman of 551 Holbrook Leo Ashenskv; secretary, Betty Kutzen, Florence Rosner and avenue has left for New York, W - Schwartz, and treasurer, Samuel %.t. Horwitz w ore pink and peach h ington and Philadelphia for a wee k 's ',titans. " Joseph Davidson a ' nd the of- ' 'elma S 0 , colored frocks ' and carried baskets of , I fivers compose the board.of directors. Masr Jerome Philip s ' op ' rose petals. Weisw'asser is the iy,tra,,ttizeisrseindgte Rabbi and Mrs. lie„ry 3. Berko- ti r ,,C re tour er t i'i g f the it' ll all Th e stub IIIIIIININNUOV111111111111111111111111111111111Mill'IA and witz sailed Wednes- Young Juilaiiin Clubs of 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111N111111111111111111111111111gE' ire Betts. Horwitz carried the b'ride''s Kitt last last Sunday evening for termediate saite . ork train. ghe was also dresseil in a pink New 1 day on the S.S. Mauretania for Eng,. Detroit. frock, land. They are spending six weeks Horwitz are traveling in England and France. Mr. and Mrs. H Herz! Jud throug,h the east on their honeymoon Leo Lubetsky gave a brief resume • d at return will resie h ind upon teir Mrs. Irene Klein and son, George, of Chicago, who have been the house of President Coolidge's recent speech 2917 Pingree avenue. guests for the past three weeks of in Washington on the Jews, at the • last meeting of the Ilerzl Judaeans, • LEVIN.KATZIN Mrs. Klein's brother and sister, Dr, The marriage of Miss Rhoda Kat- and M rs. Ruby Goldstone, have left and NI r. Lopata on the Fresh Air Camp. An open forum followed. -gt....: zit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan for New lurk for a month s stay e- Last Sunday the club enjoyed an out- Kat zin ing of Chicago, at t o Theodore Le- fits e returning to their Al home. the last meet- - 3 .-M t Belle Isle. sin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin Mr. and Mrs. Moe Goldman and ing the club voted to buy one dunam of 143 Delaware avenue, Detroit, family have moved from 551 Hol. of land in l'alestine each year. Ab- took place at the home of the bride's brook avenue to 2275 Gladstone ave. raham Block spoke on the significance parents at 1318 Independent rue. of Shelmoth at the last meeting. , May 31. Mr. and vard on Sunday =a.=. Mrs . Joseph Levin, Solomon Levin Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Goose and f Judaea. Stars - o ------ and other members of the immediate or Westminster ave- The last meeting (if the St a rs of =s family and Fred M. Butzel attended son, Monte, of 125 s- - -..., = trip to Boston, , was held May 25 at the home rue have left for the ceremony. of of Celia Cooke, 681 Theodore street. Mr. and Mrs. Levin are spending Philadelphia and Atlantic City. ='?= arry Gordon and family, The following program was given: A their honeymoon in the east and upon I ff-...- -- - - idaylet, "Ambition in White Chapel;" Harry M Summer storage for furs, oriental rugs, fine • .:.-._"... - their return will reside in Detroit. formerly of 2041 Gladstone avenue. a poem by Frances,. Marliss and "The' are residing in their new home at Sty or of the Holiday," by Mary Katz, clothing and other valuable things is now an ac- 'ss- - -:- SWAAB.WASSERMAN x331Ctirtland avenue. cepted solution of the fire, moth and burglar prob- • The marriage of Miss Roselle Was- B'nos Rachel. ' • =-1 lem. It ensures besides protection the thorough -!:=-- : sermon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Leo M. Franklin spent several ?=.•=_ mwt•ahseigti,vhei iti, of Dit ytt4ii;„ :lays in Cincinnati last week as the nt Tt hiteielf.iti ltlit$7,i.f ng , ritignrr examination and cleansing of your valuables. Benjamin t h i . . Irl siin i s ' 'sVa' il, son ot, : i f i le guest of his mother. You cannot afford to neglect your fine furs, I held at the onie of Sylvia Lapinsky, .--: and airs. Samuel Swaab of the Addi- - =- --- 544 East Kirby avenue, on ,lone 2: etc., when the cost of storage is so small. -•=.- s-_-_ - - I son Hotel, Detroit, took place at the Miss Jessie Schwartz spent Decora- ---F._ ' home of the bride's parents Sunday lion Day with her parents, parents Mr. and Chatacterization of Ruth, by Lillian Our process cleans the fur and lining JUST LIKE NEW = Garnick; message of Shobuoth, by • Morris Schwartz. of - "- - - -' -l afternoon, May 31, at 5 o'clock. The - s i and puts new life in the pelt. Let us thoroughly clean and =! Dora Coopersmith, and story of She- ceremony was performed by Rabbi ' avenue. : .: glaze your fur coat, jacquette or scarf. booth, by Sylvia Lapinsky. o =-'-'-'---: Samuel S. Mayerberg of Dayt n, or- -- merly of Detroit, beneath a canopy Reuben Levin, Paul Dietrich and We have the most modern and scientific storage vault in =- -=-:=• PERFECTION LODGE - of palms and bridal wreath. Alf red Davis have left for Baltimore --.- - Detroit. Why take chances with your furs, Oriental rugs -- 4. ='•.__, E - The bride wore a gown of white by motor, whence they will take the fine clothing and other valuables by hanging them in your = - Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and satin trimmed with chantilly lace em- boat to Miami, Fla. lA'hil• in Miami wardrobe with perhaps a few' camphor balls as a preventive --- ' broidered with seed pearls. Her en- they will stay at the Temple-Court A. M., will hold a special communica- against moths? ' trained veil of tulle was held in place Hotel with Samuel Feldman of La tits!' Wednesday, June 10, at 7 p. m. with a band of orange blossoms. She Salle boulevard and Arthur Rosen- E. C. degree and lookout committee. CALL MELROSE 6570 C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. carried a shower bouquet of white t , rail , to , I Traverse City. roses and lilies-of-the-valley. She was By Order of-- — • Honied by a matron of honor, a Mrs. Mac Kalman of 1728 Clair- MAXWELL W. BENJAMIN, W. M. laid of honor and four bridesmaids, mount avenue entertained 20 children a -ho were dressed in georgette frocks at a party on May 31 in honor of the Said Rabbi Johanan in the name of pastel shades and carried vari-col- third birthday anniversary of her the (maple of Jerusalem: "Make your The after- Sabbath day like any other day rather urea roses tied with tulle in contrast- small daughter, Evelyn. i ng shades. Miss Nina Wasserman, noon was spent in playing games. than depend upon charity."--Talmud. the bride's sister, was maid of honor. _ .,_ ma. _ _ a_ _ _, Jacob Miner of Detroit, cousin of the Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Harris and . Young jog] aea Smart New Frocks $35 wend-.,d Inn a•t5t.h,ntic The entirely New Knitted Coat 27 5° Club Notes' 'these Sports Coats are fash- ioned of pure worsted yarn. There are two styles -one with clipped wool collar, the other with con- trasting color borders. In White, Corn, Buff, Poudre. 2'7.50 $75 $45 SECOND FLOOR a(.4; ,‘', ahlitie !JI-111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 LE11111111111I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 fur Storage Brides .-a_- =. , Forest Cleaners and Dyers, Inc. .--•-- groom, was best man and the ushers I daughter, Shirley, of Seward avenue =--- ---= — - were Charles Lipsitz, Samuel Vs asser• have returned from a motor trip to I ma n ,1 Joseph all Caplan an d _torge Dayton, Ohio, where they attend ed e the Swaab-Wasserman wedding rit man, , all of Petr ol . 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111filillillillIII TS- ' ed o carr i Masther: Ti llgillill11111111111111111N11111111111111111111111111111 -=- -- Ho ward %1 asserman, of t:„„,2 eni , 111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 of : ring in a lily, wore win Eton sui the Sirs. ll111111111liallill11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 black satin with a white satin vest. I Virginia park Ba n has returned from ?di- 40000-0*00******00-0*Otts0-**0-titiOOti . Among the Detroit guests, in ad- ami, Fla., where she spent the win- OstEststUrstrartlia-00-0•0 - 0slooOtTGO* :talon to the parents of the groom ter. Mrs. London is having her home! , and members of the bridal party, redecorated by Miss I,. Thomas. THE ANNUAL I were Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Harris --- and daughter, Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maurice Wispe and daughter, Morton Sillman, Mrs. Carrie Barnett, Ruth. have left for an extended visit Mrs. Samuel Fishman, Mrs. Sol Edel- in Oil City, Pa. stein and daughter, Frances, Mrs. TH. Iie Rosenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Charles Weinberg and daugh- • Be Given by the Pupils of the To William ter, Barbara Dorothy, have returned Mrs. Mr. and : Fargo, Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Irvi ng W ol f- from St. I.ouis, Mo., where they spent' gang, Mr. anti Mrs. Abraham M os s three weeks. and Harry Kahane. Will Be Presented Sir. and Mrs. Swaah are spending, The Ladies Free Loan .Association , their honeymoon in Cleveland and : ' upon their return will reside In De- of Congregation Ahavath Achim, car_ ' ter Delmar and Westminster ave- noes, will give it banquet Sunday Holt. In the Auditorium of the ning, June 7, for the benefit of its free loan fund. The public is in- : vited to attend. Mrs. David Goose, president, is in charge. everywhere favor the fashionable Orange Blossom rings. Solitaire engagement lirPS with diamonds of the linegt quality and color, and wedding rings, gold, platinum or jeweled,are on display in our More. WRIGHT, KAY & e JEWELERS WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN R - 533 - 537 EAST FOREST AVENUE THE PALESTINE FOUNDATION FUND ....................... .1111.1iiii11 ■ 11111111111111 IKEREN HAYESOD) REQUESTS YOUR PRESENCE AT THE FOURTH ANNUAL BANQUET "DANSANTE " Kathleen Pereira School of Dancing HONORING DAVID A. BROWN AND JUDGE BERNARD A. ROSENBLATT — 111•ARTRS OF TIDINGS FROM PALESTINE MONDAY EVENING, JUNE THE EIGHTH FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, AT 8 P. M. DETROIT FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS flirt I (Hancock and Second Boulevard) SIX-THIRTY O'CLOCK HOTEL STATLER 'The Peerless and most • Celebrated of all Re- Edward V. Jacobs of 15 Virginia ' Assisted by Mrs. Johnstone, Pianist; Mr. Brownell, Viol Enacting Pianos. t of park, who has been at St. Luke's Hos- Feist Trio, Mr.. Peggy Nolan, Mr. Bob Miller, Mr. Francis M•guire. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Alptr pital in Chicago for several months : 1447 Burlingame avenue announce as the result of an accident, has re- the birth of a son, Myron, on May 21. turned to Detroit and is confined to his home. GCH)°"'********* I Mr. and Mrs. Nathanson (Rae are receiving felicitations on the birth of a daughter, Gloria Joye, , on May 31. out. ' t Wien Lowest prices in the past eight years for all men Reentdings Si Rachmaninnfl, Oodsw. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brode (Luba airy, Levitski and ...... I hundred ..- 80c per pound. Newhouse) of 2681 Gladstone awe_ haarey Zedek Sabbath School Com- other Intl knoera artists. Corned Beef, Rolled Beef and Postrami, nue are receiving congratulations on S mencement Exercises on June 14 . 27c per pound. the birth of a daughter, Elaine Lila, Fresh Salami, 30c per pound. Weiners on May 26. After coinpleting the course of stud- All Meats Guaranteed Strictly Kos her. i• is offered in the salibath school of "015 PARK AVI - Nl JACK LEWIS OFFERS haarey Zedek Congregation, 12 boys We Cater to Parties and Picnics. AID AS DIRECTOR , nil girls will he awarded certificates' f graduation at the commencement Jack Lewis, who assisted Maurice , xercises which will lie held in the As- 1 STORE and Brady Sts. Between Rowena II. Segal in directing the minstrel l e embly hall of the synagogue Sunday 3620 WOODWARD AVE. s 0000000-0-090-00000040004-0000-0 show which the Concord Club will morning, June 14, at 10:30 o'clock. -0-00000-00-0-0400 present Friday evening, June 5, at The graduates are Evelyn Berkowitz, 0. 0s0 the Little Theater, 89 Rowena street, Toba Berman, Ralph Bernstein, Ion- Call Designing 2525'25- has offered his services to any local i wile Cohen, Rebecca Eisenman, Shir- Repairing Euclid Jewish organization desirous of pre- ey Friedman, Gertrude Goldman, htwu., Remodeling 2420 stinting a similar show or review. Mr. I' Charlotte Hirschberg, Edwin former resident of Rose Rapoport, Samuel Robins and Lewis, who is a Toronto, was active throughout the Milton Sorock. ANNOUNCES The program will open with an ad-, province of Ontario in directing revue: and minstrel shows and is well known dress to the graduates by A. Louis THE OPENING OF A NEW AND UP-TO-DATE as a writer of popular songs. Or- Gordon, superintendent of the sabliath I aanizations wishing to put on shows school, and will include an address by! DRUG for charitable purposes which desire Rabbi A. Si. Hershman and a vocal: / ...• to obtain the services of Mr. Lewis selection by Cantor Samuel Viiroda. may cal Miss Sara Landman of the Following introduction remarks by .1. .• Young Women's Hebrew Association, B. Itoicvoy, instructor of the graduat- 89 Rowena street, fur information. _ • ing class, the following graduates will .-.. ' take part in the exercises: Edwin ON OR ABOUT SI, ss, who will play a piano solo; Mil- \::::: Sn - ', .. ton Soria, president of the class, I !idle Coh en , Gertrude Goldman, Ralph ill tor nide r Kern . you more ,rill Charlottsee Bernstein, EdSwin Moss,bins, with the openiog of ors Ro effi amuel Ro 11 irschberg, h will carry the high- new stare, whic le-+ than an hour (rum Raw-port and TA* Berman, who will undrien and pharma- .0, N•w tut grade of s d•liser short orations. The class in Co'Irge Preparatory Cour.— ceutical produ cts. , its entirety will recite l'hilip M. Rask- LfrilfiCite Re.V1.11.1. ), ) d EPIVA111 1 I. SELVES. ' it's poem, "The Eternal Ridle." K A U F M A N !Nal Reboot and Junior College rour•e• in Home-Making,. See• I Mr. Gordon will prese nt •the di- ret•rial Work. aoornall•m and The exercises will be open to • Kin•Ierggrt•n Training. klueie PiPtrag. 'the public. and Art. inist, NO SOLICITATION OF FUNDS 152.50 the Plate) RESERVATIONS by Mail sir Phone will be received up to 7heAMTICO SPECIAL FOR THIS MON T H 'Davis) TWELVE GRADUATES WILL GET DIPLOMAS 12:00 O'clock, Monday, June 8th. 1109 MAJESTIC BUILDING in the Anabe Cadillac 2350 dndriscilER JANNEY - BOWMAN LONDON KOSHER DELICATESSEN EDWARD I. SELDES STORE 8901 LINWOOD, Cor. HAZELWOOD JUNE 6'th SELDES' DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALSTS Fountain Service. f~J 57r Announcing KING'S June Bride Salo YOUR FURS WITH A FURRIER HIGHLAND MANOR Collage for Jonioehnooi EUGENE H. LEHMAN, Director 141, Tr. i iirrnl k on - Hue1 ”n Boo -----_ , 5 5 9011 TWELFTH ST. "Mena sans in carports nano" is a Speci•list in Repairing and Remodel.' 1 foolis`i saying. The sound body is a mg of Fura. product of the sound mind.-Epi- I I , Estimates Gladly Furnished. gram. In which will be featured many very special values in Dinner- 1,vare, Glassware, Housewares, Lamps, Etc. Sale Starts Monday, June 8th, Ends Saturday, June 13th Itfrian (s) a as softmossnacrma 1 '. Ca., River. ,1'.4....e.(1. 1.1a1 Established tan