"AGE MINE ThE PETROK A% I Si I ai RON IC14 11 Monday, Aug. 2, is the night se- lected for the first annual Wind B'rith moonlight, which is to be given Clearance of e ,44, !'Coats `for Misses' and Women i• In Two Great Groups, Formerly to $85 Models of ultra-distinctive style for Dress, Sports and Travel in Silks and Cloth Materials of the Richly highest quality. fur-trimmed and tailored styles. '45 Formerly to $125 Woodward Thru to Washington Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cohen of Eu- clid buulevatd, Cleveland, Ohio, an- nounce the engagement of their The Misses Rose Columbia of 231 daughter, Sylvia, to Wilbur De Richton avenue and Lillian Austin of Young, soli of Mr. and Mrs. Sol De 3339 Blaine avenue are spending to?, Young of Blaine avenue. weeks in New York City, where they are being extensively entertained. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilder of Calvert David Seven and Sol Rubin of In- dianapolis, Ind., are visiting in the city. '35 A nelhoch'.> Engagements The Annual Mid-Summer Clearance of avenue announce the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solinsky of their daughter, Ann Shirley, to McQuade avenue have as their house Maurice Wasserman, son of Mr. and guests Mrs. Harry Waxman of Mrs. 1. I% asserman of Fullerton ave- Cleveland and Mrs. Esther Weingar- nue. den and Miss Lizzie Friedman of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Jacobson of 1600 lihzelwood avenue announce the en- Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of Cal- gagement of their daughter, Sadye, vert avenue have returned from a to Roy Greenblatt of this city. four weeks' trip to St. Andrews-by- the-Sea, New York and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Schnabel er, ( I PISGAH LODGE PLANS MOONLIGHT FOR AUG. 2 x t AA3,B.g.it o Miss Esther Zalesni of 1011 Alger avenue entertained the members of the Athena Girls Club on Tuesday evening, July 20, with four tables of bridge in honor of her house guest, hiss Essie Dorfman of Winnipeg, Manitoba. First and second prizes MRS. LOUIS RUBINSTEIN were won by Miss Gertrude Hersh- under the auspices of Pisgah Lodge, man and Miss Pauline Fabrick, re- No. 34, and the Ladies Auxiliary. spectively, and consolation prize by The entire Steamer Put-In-Bay has Mrs. Betty Abels. been chartered for this occasion, as Mr. and Mrs. Max Schoenfeld and a record crowd is expected. Finzel's Orchestra, under the per- daughter, Phyllis, of Dexter boule- vard left on Thursday for New York, sonal direction of David Diamond, has been engaged to furnish the mu- whence they will sail on the S. S. Ma- jestic for a two months' trip abroad. sic for dancing and, as an added at- traction, the organization has ob- tained the services of the Wayne quartet, one of the leading quartets in the state. The committee in charge consists of Jacob Rosenberg, Harry Yudkoff, Silas Feinberg, Mrs. Louis Rubin- stein and Mrs. Esther Fleischman. The proceeds of this affair will be used for the extensive relief work which is now being carried on by both branches of the B'nai B'rith or- ganization. ZEIREI ZION ENGLISH BRANCH IS ORGANIZED Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Buschman, who were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne of Hazelwood avenue, have returned to their home in Forest Hills, L. I. Dr. and Mrs. Emil D. Rothman are guests at the Edgewater Beach llo- tel, Chicago, from where they will motor to Mackinac to be, the guests of Mrs. Rothman's pareMs, Dr. and Mrs. D. Friedlander. Miss Esther Winkelman has as her house guest Miss Bernice Goldberg of Gastonia. N. C., a former room- mate at Sullins College. In honor of her visitor, Miss Winkelman enter- tained at a dinner-dance on Friday evening, July 16, at the Hotel Stot- ler. Among the guests were Miss Molly Wine of Chicago and Miss Esther Wayne of Charleroi, Pa., who spent the week-end with Miss Win- kelman. Dresses, Coats, Sports Wear and Suits of 1464 Virginia park announce the engagement of their daughter, Doro- thy, to David M. Schiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Schiller. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman of 404 East Ferry avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Beulah, to Seymour Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fannie Lewis of this city. Takes Place Tuesday, July 27th COME! Marriages KURLAND.SAMTER Dr. and' Mrs. Gabriel Sumter of 2655 Calvert avenue announce the marriage of thier daughter, Rose, to Aaron Kurland, which took place on July 22. HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Said Ooly at EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC FOOTWEAR SHOP 28 Adams 'A Fifth Fl nor Stroh Bldg• Hack's NowNENN•ENNNN......N.NNINNMINNINn .11/ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Segal (Beatrice Kurtz) of 1711 Richton avenue are receiving felicitations on the birth of a son, Gilbert, on July 17. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stashefsky of 5029 Hillsboro avenue are receiv- ing congratulations on the birth of a son, Israel Leon, on June 26. The English speaking branch of Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Zeldes of 2022 the Zeirei Zion Organization, which Hazelwood avenue announce the was organized under the supervision birth of a son, Norman Irving, on of Miss Celia Heiman and William June 27. Klein, formerly of Chicago, had its initial assembly on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Broody July 16, at the home of Miss Del- (Esther Freilich) of 11118 East Jef- man, 22(0 Blaine aveng.,. Miss Dorothy King, daughter of ferson avenue are receiving con- Dr. David Rebelsky, national chair- Mr. and Mrs. David King of the gralulations on the birth of a dough- man of the Zeirei Zion Organization Whittier, has returned from Atlantic ter, Charlotte, on July 4. of America, Vas the guest of honor City, where she was the house guest and, in an introductory and enlight- of Miss Lenore Schaffer. Miss Schaf ening talk, impressed the newcomers fee returned with Miss King for with the importanceof the national indefinite stay. OF NM/31T home, national idealism and Hebrew culture—the aims and purposes of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seltzer of 13 rltm tntivto m the organization. An interesting dis- 1981 Chicago boulevard entertained cussion followed. at their home in honor of their niece, Friday Outings: The purpose of the English branch Miss Molly Klinger, a July bride- Joel and Solomon Kasdati have mo- is to cultivate among American youth elect. Among the out-of-town guests thie s ut the Belle Isle oings a deep feeling for their national were Mr. and Mrs. G. Goldberg and noliz "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods.• Frid poay.ed The higher classe s of th home, Eretz Israel, and to fulfill the I Oscar Goldberg of New York City. United Hebrew Schools are now be- great need of Hebrew culture which ing given their chance td go to the is the highest ideal of all Zeirei Zion Miss Ruth Barnett of Carter eve- i organizations. It will work in full sue left on Thursday, July 15, for island with the school busses. The children are spending their Fridays co-operation with the main branch of extended visit in New York and at Belle Isle in a most pleasant way. the Zeirei Zion of Detroit and the an Bradley Beach, N. J. Hebrew games are played, songs are Michigan Avenue Branch, recently sung and stories are told. These organized under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Baker of 1572 C xuj u ings are very popular among the Edward Fransblau and formally Burlingame avenue have as their students. Careful supervision is be- opened by Dr. Rebelsky. house guests their sister and nephew, ing, given by the teachers in charge A temporary executive staff has Mrs. B. Stein and son, Norman Doug- of each group. been chosen and consists of the fol- las of Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y. Announces the Removal of lowing: William Klein, chairman; Miss A. Zuckerman, secretary; the Mr. and Mrs. Max Meisner and Schools Decorated: Misses Celia Heiman, Anna Goldberg, son, Irving, of 2462 Taylor avenue The United Hebrew Schools are be- Fritzi Rivkin, Bess Hoffman and ! have left for an extended tour ing re-decorated by Ben Pinsky, in- Steinberg, board of directors. through the East and will return to terior decorator. The auditorium of All who are interested and wish to their home about Aug. 6. the Philadelphia-Byron School will enroll as members are requested to be in panels of tiffany work. The call Miss Celia Heiman, Garfield Complimenting Mrs. Benjamin colors will he blue, tan and old rose, 5448-J, for further information. Gottloeb, Mrs. Barney Barnett (Mel well blended. The front hall down- Price) and Mrs. Louis Barnett en- stairs will have the same design. The tertained 16 guests at a luncheon and class rooms will be in ivory and wave stork shower at the Whittier on Sat- gray. The auditorium and class rooms From 5322 Hastings Street to the More Convenient Location urday, July 10. Mrs. Gottloeb re- of the Kirby Center will also he deco- rated in the same design. Both au- ceived many lovely gifts. ditoriums, after they are decorated, The sixth of the National Night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Sheresky will be put at the disposal of the Where he will be pleased to see all his old customers and friends. at Belle Isle will be "Jewish Night" (Rose Lieberman) and children have public fur concerts, weddings, meet- and a program of distinctively Jewish left for Long Lake, Mich., where ings and other affairs. music will he rendered on Aug. 4. As they will remain for the balance of usual the orchestra will play the first the summer. Hebrew M•gasinet half of the program, which will con- Great interest has been aroused in 4WW41006%1OCW sist of compositions from the great Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Gersten the United Hebrew Schools by the M1M4W WiltvilsWaVOC6WWW 0000tr00000sso• VOC31143OttOOC nootsnootsotsootsotterootesciosstrooraisoo*** Jewish composers. The second half (Theresa Lieberman) and Mr. and contemplated publication of a He- will consist of Yiddish folk songs, Mrs. Harry Sheresky, who are spend- • brew magazine of its own. The sale • synagogue and classic compositions, ing the summer months at Long Lake, of the magazine has already begun. I • sung by the Halevy Musical Society, Mich., entertained Mr. and Mrs. 1 • Every class of the United Ilebrew which on this occasion will be aug- Harry Lieberman of Detroit and • Schools has its own room-agent who I • of mented by the women's chorus of the Clement, Bellian and B. Elcott supervises the sales in his own room. 1 • Music Study Club, of which Mrs. A. New York over the week-end of Each class is striving to be 100 per 1 • • C. Lappin is president. July 4. cent in its sales. It is the wish of • The Halevy Musical Society is a the staff that every child who can I • mixed chorus of about 40 voices, in- Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mallon of • read Ilebrew shall buy a magazine. cluding in its membership some of 505 East Kirby avenue announce the It is for this reason that the price is the finest singers of the city. The bar mitzvah of their son, Jerome, on e last concert of the Halevy, given at Saturday, July 24, at 9:30 a. m.. in so popular-15 cents a copy. Seymour Tilchin, the editor; A. D. the B'nai B'rith Community Center, the Mogen Abraham Synagogue, 540 Markson, the faculty advisor, and the was reported a sensational success. Farnsworth avenue. A reception will entire staff are spending a great deal . 100-0.0 The organization is under the able be held at their residence Sunday I • 0-0-08-1$00-CHSOCKHX %1.500110. leadership of Julius Miller and is be- evening, July 25, from 7 to 11. No of time in working for the magazine. VIs ILIM AYAW• 10 . % lb % %%11.% % %.. %1 •11110.11.W.. Material for the different depart- ing coached for the Belle Isle con- cards. ments has been coming in fast. The cert by Professor Galvani, a Detroit Freedman of students of all the classes are e gerly vocal teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Max ther, 2717 Monterey avenue will be at writing for the magazine an will be a great variety of ma rial at home on Sunday afternoon and eve- hand before the final date for hand- ning, July 25, in honor of the bar MOTHERS-BABIES CAMP ing in compositions. The literary ACKNOWLEDGES DONATIONS mitzvah of their son, Arthur. No section promises to be the greatest cards. department. 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Kirschbaum of 2566 West $5, Mrs. Samuel Slavin; free laun- Grand boulevard has left for a dry, Carlinwood Hand Laundry and month's stay in Long Island and protective Hand Laundry. Brooklyn, N. Y.. where she will be The camp is in need of • hammock, the guest of her children, Mr. and swing and a number of cribs. Any- Mrs. Jack Joseph (Rita Kirschbaum). one who has any of these articles that he is willing to donate, please call the Mrs. Martin C. Lenin of Grand Detroit life Jewish Centers savin corps Association. consisst of avenue has left for Long Island and The g Brooklyn, N. Y., where she will be Harry Korent, chief, and Max Mar- the guest of relatives and friends for golin, assistant. Sirs. patty Jackson a month. is director of the women s gymnasium class. Max Margolin's baseball team Miss Bessie Green of King avenue) defeated the team led by Lee Austin has left for a 10 days' visit in Chi- with a score of 30 to 3. rags. a The Misses Jewell Frank and) Marion Bursky are spending two weeks at Cedar Point and Cleveland. 1 'Detroit Exclusive Catering Woddinys, Rumens AnI All Social Detroit Music Co. I 2030 WOODWARD AVENUE Phone Randolph 1048 Open Evenings VG COIN Mrs. M. Ilertzhoff of 5236 Beau- bien street entertained with four tables of bridge at her home in honor of her daughter, Molly, prior to her departure for New York City. / FLINt MIN; broklig Jewtob Soda Alaas .1 On City. ■ • w. Docowsto Haman awl Hallo. DETROIT CATERING M. A. PEREIRA. My, In RICHTON AVE. Hemlock KAI CO, Mrs. Celia Gould and daughter, Esther, of Chicago are the guests of Morris Chimovitz and family of Theodore street. Miss Esther Greenberg of Sturte- vant avenue is touring through the East, where she is being extensively entertained by her friends • REV. JACOB 1. 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