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I PRESIDENT OF BRANCH
OF BABY DAY NURSERY
Clever Styles
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At a recent election of officers of
the Northwestern Branch of the De-
troit Hebrew Baby Day Nursery, the
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EDMUND G. LEWIS
MORTICIAN
MRS. ROY ZAMSKY
following were elected: Mrs. Roy
Zamsky, president; Mrs. Louis Light-
stone, first vice-president; Mrs. Doro-
thy L. Lightstone, second vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. Hoffman, third vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. I.ouis Callow, financial
secretary; Mrs. Margolis, recording
secretary; Mrs. Fanny Weisman,
treasurer; Mrs. Mary Slobin, educa-
tional director, and Mrs.. Cashwan,
trustee.
A card party will be given on Mon-
1-1-1 day evening, May 3, at 8 o'clock, at
1-1-1 the Knights of Pythias Castle, 3153
Cass avenue. Refreshments will be
served and prizes awarded at each
table. Admission is 50 cents.
A board meeting was held on
FH Wednesday, April 21, at the home
of Mrs. Goldberg, 1474 Burlingame
avenue. The next regular meeting
will be held on Wednesday, April 28,
at Temple Emanuel, Taylor and Wil-
avenues.
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Should Mean More
Than Mere Storing
Complete cleanliness is the absolutely
essential preparation for storage. All soil,
moths and moth eggs should be removed.
Our process kills the moth egg. It cleans
pelt and lining, deeply and thoroughly ; fur
and fabrics come out sweet, clean, natural-
ly glazed—ready for use.
Fur Storage Should Be
COLD STORAGE
Temperature below freezing-18 to 20
degrees F.—has been proved necessary for
utterly safe summer care. We insure at
your own valuation, against moths, fire and
theft. Storage charge is 2 per cent of your
valuation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Leach of 873k
Dexter boulevard announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Belle, to
Henry S. Freedman, son of N1r. and
Mrs. Morris Freedman of 8435
Twelfth street, formerly of Mon-
treal.
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Formerly of
Benjamin, Betzoldt & Bassett,
JOS. B. BECKENSTEIN
and
HARRIS W. WIENNER
Formerly of
Beckenstein & Wienner
and
HOMER H. QUAY
Former
Assistant Attorney-General of Michigan
Have formed • Co-partnership for the General Practice of Law
Under the Name of
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Detroit, March 1926
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PHI DELTA SORORITY
PLANS ANNUAL FROLIC
The second annual spring frolic to
be given by the Phi Delta Sorority on
Friday, April 30, at the Park Avenue
Hotel, promises to be one of the out -
standing affairs of the spring season.
Shook's Club Alabam Orchestra will
furnish the music. A few well known
radio entertainers will sing.
The patrons and patronesses for
the affair are Mr. and Mrs. S. Man-
delbaum, Mr. and Mrs. E. Barnett,'
Mr. and Mrs. Si. Zacks and Mr. and '
Mrs. N. Robin.
Tickets may be secured from Betty
Weingarden, Mildred Flayer, Rose
W eisberg, Rose Feller, Henrietta
Dworkin, Mendetta Popkin, Ruth
Golden and Mrs. M. Witus.
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ments Weddings, Banquets eel
All Social Functions.
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iedomis banished
or all limes iu rnngdlatce
Joseph Stermer received the award [
of the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Schol-
arship of $1,000 at the hands of the
jury which met at the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts.
Mr. Sternier was born Feb. 9, 1902,
in Lancaster, Ohio. lie came to De.'
troit in 1916 and during the last
three years has ben a student at the
School of Fine Arts. His maturity
and originality as an art student
were recognized in the Michigan Art-
ists' Show last winter when he re-
ceived the Society of Jewish Artists,
gold prize.
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The committee in charge of the
Alphas Fraternity dance has arranged
a program of entertainment which
it promises will be of interest to all.
The dance will be given on Saturday,
May 1, at Webster Hall. Fred Stritt
of the State Theater, Mary Tudor
and Charlotte Meyers of the Madi-
son Theater, Bill Collins, Bill Lankin
and Jimmy Russon have volunteered
to entertain the guests. Anyone de-
siring tickets may phone J. Sanford
Yager, Hemlock 2594, or call at 642
King avenue, Jack Miller. Only 400
CARD OF THANKS
tickets will be sold. The Radio Sere-
naders will furnish the music. Pro-
The Misses Helen and Rebecca
ceeds of this dance will go to charity. Glaser wish tin thank Rabbi Leon'
Bill Lankin of radio station WJR From, their many friends and rela-
will be the featured attraction of the tives for their kind expressions of
evening. sympathy during their recent be,
reavement.
ON DISPLAY AT 2703. WEST GRAND BLVD.
lrchestra
Distinctiv• Models Scientifically
Fitted!
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Pozarney
of Russell street announce the en-
Miss Sis S. Goldsmith of 3284 Cal- gagement of their daughter, Norma,
vert avenue entertained with a bunco to Samuel S. Slobin, son of Mr. an .t
party in honor of Miss Ida Dalitz of Mrs. Mendel Slobin of Sturtevant
Ann Arbor, Mich. Miss Alva Apple- avenue.
baum and George Schneider won high
Sirs. S. Fox of East Jefferson ave-
honors.
nue announces the engagement of her
daughter,
Ann, to Robert Bernstein,
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Goldsmith of 3284
Calvert avenue announce the con- son of Mr. and Mrs. Si. Bernstein of i
firmation of their son, Seymour S. New York City.
Goldsmith. A reception will be held
Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Sumter of
Sunday, April 25, from 2 until 8
3655 Calvert avenue announce the
p. m.
engagement of their (laughter, Rose,
(Rose to Aaron Kurland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Goldberg
Kirschbaum) and son, Gilbert Ber- Mrs. Louis Kurland of 327 Harmon
nard, of Miami Beach, Fla., who avenue.
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hochman of
Kirschbaum of 2566 West Grand
boulevard, parents of Mrs. Goldberg, Kenilworth avenue announce the en-
have left for their home. Mrs. Fred gagement of their daughter, Eliza-
F. Simmons was hostess at a lunch- beth, to Jack Saul Brown, son of Mrs.
eon followed by a theater party in Pearl Brown of New York.
honor of Mrs. Goldberg and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenblum of
Martin C. Lezin of Grand avenue
feted the guest with a farewell 290 East Hancock avenue announced
the
engagement of their daughter
bridge-luncheon.
Lillian, to Samuel C. Yudowitz at a
dinner
given in their honor on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Osnos of
2673 Taylor avenue will leave Sun- day, April 18.
day, April 25, and will visit Wash-
ington, Baltimore and New York.
Thursday, April 29, Mr. and Mrs. Os-
nos will sail on the Hamburg steamer
for Europe. They will visit many
places of interest, including Berlin,
Hamburg and Paris. They will re-
Mr. and Mrs. I,. Levin of 9(0 Eas
main in Europe for three months.
ugh street are receiving congratula
ions upon the birth of a son, at
Thomas M. Faigel of 567 Owen
avenue returned home Sunday, April April 13.
18, after an extensive journey
through the East.
ART PRIZE AWARDED
Other than the
removal of the
grate bars of
your furnace
there is no
tampering
with your present
heating plant.
lighting and
CORRECTIVE
FOOTWEAR
TO JOSEPH STERMER
533-37 Forest Ave. E.
".1 Modern Plant
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Main Floor.
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ALPHAS PLAN A DANCE
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Melrose 4200
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MRS. H. E. LIPPETT
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Mrs. Pearl Strobl and family have ing held Tuesday evening, April 20:
moved from their home on Grand Mrs. II. E. Lippett, president; Mrs.
avenue to 1934 Clairmount avenue. J. Kunin, first vice-president; Mrs.
B. Schwartz, second vice-president;
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohen are now Mrs. R. Burton, third vice-president;
residing at 2294 Glendale avenue.
Mrs. I.ouis Auster, financial secre-
tary; Mrs. I. Kalt, treasurer; Mrs. S.
Mrs.
Mrs. Abe Silverberg, Mrs. Bertha Snitz, recording secretary;
Traub and Mrs. Julius Bing left on Schmidt, Mrs. Reiner, Mrs. R. Gold-
Sunday for a two weeks' trip to New berg, Mra. Kastle, Mrs. Goldbert
York and Atlantic City.
and Mrs. Rubin, trustees.
The league wishes to thank 1. Kalt
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson for the $25 which he donated in
and daughter, Margie, of 2475 Tay- honor of the birthday anniversary of
lor avenue will sail on May 8 for an Mrs. Kelt.
extended trip to Europe, where they
The purpose of this organization Is
will be the guests of relatives in Nor- to furnish busses to convey Jewish
way and Sweden. The following have children to and from the Hebrew
entertained in honor of Mrs. Arons- schools. Members are urged to at-
son: Mrs. Max Abramsohn, Mrs. IL tend all meetings and to bring their
Prenzlauer, Mrs. Lou Shapiro, Mrs. friends. The busses will be used to
Ida Goldstein, Mrs. Sol Abramsohn, take the guests home from the meet-
Mrs. I. Weingarden, Mrs. Martin I ings.
Aronsson, bridge luncheons, and Mrs.
Samuel Kaplan entertained with a
luncheon and theater party.
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Altshuler have
returned from a trip to the coast and
We judge ourselves by what we
are
at home to their relatives and
feel capable of doing, while others
friends at 2454 West Euclid avenue.
judge us by what we have already
done.—Shakespeare.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Simmons of
3766 Rochester avenue entertained
on April 16 in honor of the first birth-
day anniversary of their son, George
Henry. Mrs. Mary F. Simmons of
Columbus, Ohio, was an out-of-town
guest.
filaVR4ial
We
Three Pairs 5.00
The Misses Belle Goodman and
Miriam Levin entertained at bridge
and a miscellaneous shower on Satur-
day, April 17, honoring Pauline Stif-
ter, a bride-elect of April 25.
No connection with any other firm.
coal
1.75
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn enter-
tained 60 guests at a dinner-dance at
the Detroit Golf Club on Thursday
evening.
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formerly of Palmer avenue, are now
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The Edmund G. Lewis Service has been
developed to act quietly and quickly and
can be attested to in hundreds of homes.
Catering particularly to Jewish wants, it
blends softly into the desired religious
ceremonies and atmosphere.
A New Low Price!
Mrs. A. Kastle of 1613 West Phila-
delphia avenue was hostess at a mis-
cellaneous shower given in honor of
Miss Blanche Kastle, a bride-elect of
June. Covers were laid for 40 guests..
Miss Kastle was the recipient of many
lovely gifts.
A remarkable collection of chic
new frocks. Youthful and exceed-
inly smart; slim straightline mod-
els, tiered effects, bouffant styles
and swagger two-piece affairs.
Crisp Taffetas, Georgettes and
Georgette and Taffeta combina-
tions; lovely Crepes and Foulards.
white
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The Northwest Women's League
of the United Hebre w Schools elect-,
ed the following officers at a meet-
Mrs. Ezra Lipids of 4853 Michigan
avenue has just returned from a trip
to l'hiladelphia, New York and Pitts-
burgh, where she was the guest of
relatives and friends.
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