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MRS. JACOB GOLDBERG
ELECTED TO OFFICE'
HEBREW ORPHAN HOME
IN TAG DAY MAY 24
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At the regular meeting of the,
Mrs. Harry 11. Prenslauer is presi-
dent of the Detroit Hebrew Infant
Orphan Home, which is going to hold
a tag day on Tuesday, May '24. Mrs.
Jacob Harwith is chairman and is be-
WHEN
ONE
SEEKS
IDIVICUALIT
!Old Folks Home, Monday afternoon,
May 0. on election of officers was
El sponsored an unique evening at
Eastwood Inn last Monday, the tIC- '
casion taking on a double signiti-
ranee. It was the occasion of 7111
expression of appreciation for the
untiring efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Garvett, as Well as for the annual
election of officers. The following
were elected: President, Isaac Gil-
bert; first vice-president, Samuel
Kay; second vice-president, Mrs.'
Michael Leishin; secretary, Miss Irene I
Rosenberg; treasurer, Dr. Leighton
Steele, and board of directors, Mor-
son, M rs. Regina Freund C,.hane,
Miss Faye Corinne Green 01111 David
Hubar.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling enter-1
twined 17 guests at dinner on Wed.
nesday at the Hotel Statler.
MRS. HARRY H. PRENZLAUER
day
You Are Judged by
Your Appearance
ing assisted by the Mesdames Louis
Gallow, Irvin Yarrows and William
Schwartz. Headquarters for the tag
day are at the Statler Hotel, room
204, and are open evenings until 9
o'clock. All those who intend to par-
please report at
the hotel no later than Monday eve-
ning. May 23, to call for the tags
and boxes. All the money collected
on that day will be used for a future
home for the infant orphans of De-
troit.
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Felt hats restored like new-51.00; ribbons and bands replaced
at small cost.
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS
Melrost 4200
"A M0411 • Plant With Modern Methods."
also awarded the Columns prize by
that publication for the best prose
contributit n to the magazine during
the preceding year, his story, "Com
Clourcy," having obtained this award.
Sirs. Albert Kahn visited Anil Ar-
bor with her daughter, Miss Ruth
Kahn. Mrs. Kahn was feted at sev-
eral of the sorority houses at Mothers
Day celebrations on Sunday, May 8.
Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin of 3853
Michigan avenue are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth Of a son,
Seyrnore Austin, on May 14.
MRS. JACOB GOLDBERG
'Mrs. Jacob I Minniel Goldberg, presi-
dent; Mi.s. Samuel Osnes, tirst vice-
president; Mrs. Harry Solinsky, sea
and vice-president; 5Irs. Abba Iva
Bret, third vice-president; Mrs. Sam-
uel Nathan son, secretary; Mrs. Al-
fred Ilavis, treasurer; Mrs. Richard
Schulhof, chaplain, and Mrs. Edna M.
Lewis, publicity.
The new officers hope to make the
coming year a big success. The next
meeting of the organization is sched-
uled for Monday, May 23, at 2 11. m.
This meeting will take place at the
home of Mrs. Jacob Goldberg, 3t124
Brush. At that time Mrs. Goldberg
will select her board of director,.
Lotto, yards and refreshments will
feature the meeting. Prizes will be
awarded.
Mrs. Ida T.enhoff has returned to
the city after a six-months visit in
If the heart is happy the feet walk.
California and is residing tempor- Gen. R. inn.)
arily with her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mae. Arthur Wolf Oda Ro-
senberg, of 2220 Gladstone avenue
are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a son, born May IS.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Licht of 306
Leicester court are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son,
born Saturday, May 14.
Himolhoch's—Himel•Hose—First Floor.
Weddings — ngagements — Banquets
—For All Social Functions.
Strictly Kosher Caterer.
M. A. PEREIRA, Manager
DETROIT CATERING COMPANY
We cater at the
leading hotels—Book-
Cadillac and Stadler.
1 2 5 RICHTON AVENUE
Call Longfellow 5654.
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Louis Lenholi of Elmhurst avenue.
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Mrs. I. Brasch of 733 Clairmount
avenue entertained with a dinner in
honor of Mothers Day on Sunday,
May 8. After dinner, bridge was
played and prizes were won by the
Mesdames Oppenheim and Goldberg.
Covers were laid for 25 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Slesinger and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zechman are
receiving congratulations on the birth family, formerly of 701 West Ilan-
cock avenue, are now residing at 600
of a daughter, Suzanne May, on
Pingree avenue.
May S.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schaeffer of Cin-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rothstein of
cinnati are the guests of their chil-
507 Kenilworth avenue are receiv-
dren, Dr. and Mrs. Sydney Wolfgang,
ing felicitations on the birth of a
and are being extensively entertained
son, Ronald Marvin.
by the latter and by Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Diamond of Charles Wolfgang.
2320 Longfellow avenue are receiv-
The Reverend E. Zaludkowski of
ing felicitations on the birth of a
the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue re-
(laughter, Ethelyn Mae, on May 11.
turned last Sunday evening, May 8,
from Cleveland, Ohio. While in
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Simons
Cleveland, Reverend Zaludkowski at-
Ruth Oppenheim) of 2713 Calvert
tended the Metropolitan Opera per-
avenue announce the birth of a
formances. Ile was accompanied on
daughter, Sarah, on May 13.
his journey by Mr. and Mrs. Julius
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Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Levin Miller, Max Levy and Mrs. Finkel.
(Carolyn Wolfsteint, 618 Lawrence
The ladies' auxiliary of the Shaarey
avenue, announce the birth of a
annual meeting on
daughter, Nanette Beatrice, on Sat- Zedek held its
Monday afternoon, Slay 16, at 2:30
urday, April 30.
o'clock. Report of the tenth annual
convention of the Women's League
of the United Synagogues of Amer-
ica, which was held at Atlantic City,
was given by Mrs. Morse M. Cohen.
There was a musical program and so-
cial hour.
Sunday Night Benefit Affair to Be
First of Series.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Gilman of
A Very
Inviting
Display
784 Subsea, Miniature Grand la dis
Won Period art Caw
EXPECT BIG CROWD
AT "ICOR" BALL
— of chintzes, cretonnes, and
hand-blocked linens are to be
found in our Studios of Interior
Decoration.
The gay, fresh colorings sug-
gest lovely hangings or uphol-
stery. for summer enjoyment; also
practical slip covers for indoor
and porch furniture.
We are always glad to give you
estimates on furnishings for re-
arrangement in your home. This
service is without charge or obli-
7,ation.
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Wa'shinOonSooleVard at 1420
A rare opportunity for Book Lovers—our great
FICTION SALE
Several Hundred Volumes
"Rare Wine," written by his son,
Philip I!. Freund, a sophomore at
Cornell University, which has been
presented by the Cornell Dramatic
Club. This play was selected in a
competition from among plays sub-
milted by the faculty and students of
the university. Philip H. Freund was
Three Pairs 7.20
--Bachrach Studios.
he attended the performance on
Friday, May 13, of the one-act play
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Your investment in clothing brings big
returns and that investment need not be
large when you send your suits regularly
to the Forest Cleaners. A thorough
cleaning by this special process not only
restores the beauty of your clothing but
prolongs its life.
533 - 37 Forest Ave. F..
2.50
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nue has left for Ithaca, N. Y., where
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miss nor
NO CONN[Men
that
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ris Garvett, Frank V. Martin, Mrs.
Edmund Shirttail, Sirs. Allan Kopel-
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on
W..axlis J TIssu to W•shingioi
The Arts Society of Temple Beth held and the follow ing were elected :
The B. Siegel Co.
Selections Are
Always Sought!
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ticipate
imeMo chi .,
Northwestern Branch of the Jewish
of Regular
$2 and
50c
$2.50 Novels at
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1550 AW
IlmooseemmowwwwIlsommolloa enow
2081 Taylor avenue left for a two
The :Masonic Temple crystal ball- weeks' visit in West Baden, Ind
room on Saturday evening, May 21,
will be the scene of a grand ball un-
Mrs S.1 Berkovitz of 3385 Richton
der the auspices of the "Icor" of De- avenue has returned from a 10 days'
visit in Cleveland, where she attend-
troit.
The object of this affair is to ob- ed many operas given by the Metro-
tain the nucleus for a fund of $50,- politan Opera Company.
000 with which to sponsor a new com-
munity in the Jewish colonization
Mrs. Elsie Kahn Marx of Manistee,
lands of Southern Russia. The com- Mich., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
munity is to hear the name of De- Milton Sloman.
troit. The proceeds from the Sun-
day night dance will go towards that
Mrs. Pauline Rennin of Edison
end. It is to be purely an entertain- avenue will embark on Wednesday on
ment affair. No speeches will be the S. S. President 'larding for Eu-
made and no collections asked for.
rope, to be gone four months.
This is to be the first of a series
of annual balls to be given by the or-
Miss Beatrice Solomon was hostess
ganization and it promises to be one to 14 guests at luncheon on Satur-
of the leading events of the year in day at Webster Hall.
Detroit.
The ball committee includes: I.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Abramovitz,
Smullin, chairman, and S. Rosenfeld, formerly of Palmer street, are now
A. Victor, A. Schriebman, S. I,evin residing in their new home at 3356
and J. Comay. Arrangements are Glendale avenue.
under way for an impressive pro-
gram to include a tableau of Russian-
Sirs. Albert Gittleman of Webb
Jewish colonists in their native cos- avenue was hostess at a bridge-tea of
tumes.
exquisite appointments at her home
The doors will open at 8 o'clock on Wednesday.
in the evening and dancing will con-
tinue till 3 o'clock in the morning.
In honor of the third birthday of
Music will be furnished by Fidler's her son, Bertram, Mrs. Betty Gordon
Union Orchestra. Kosher sandwiches of I.aSalle boulevard entertained 25
and refreshments of all kinds will be little children at her home on May N.
served.
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The Detroit branch of the "Icor,"
Miss Sylvia Simons, daughter of
which is organized for the purpose Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simons of
of furthering the cause of Jewish Pallister avenue, has returned to her
colonization on the form lands of home after an extended stay in the
Southern Russia, holds its regular
East.
meetings at 666 King street. Ito
president is NI. C. Brown and its vice-
Mrs. Max Kahn of Bay City is
president I. Smullin.
spending a few days with Mr. and
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REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
MOHEL
Mrs. Harry Hack of Hazelwood ave-
.., our before returning to her home.
Mrs. Kahn visited in Cleveland before
coming to Detroit.
Ida Elkan Katz, Detroit musician.
while in attendance at the recent
convention of the National Federa-
tion of Music Clubs in Chicago, at-
tracted attention through her indi-
vidual methods regarding teaching.
Mrs. Katz has been specializing in
teaching the technical work in ear
training for piano.
Recommended by Detroit Physi-
cians. New Residing at
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
Phone Em ► ire 6424
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REV. H. MILKOVSKY
otice--
To All Who Purchased Land From the American
Zion Commonwealth.
ULA—CARMELIA
BALFOURIA—HERZLIA — AF
Mr. Leo Wilson
GENERAL SALES MANAGER
30 Inclusive.
Will be in Detroit from May 20 to May
Those who desire any information communicate with
M. MARGOLIS
Representative of the American Zion Commonwealth.
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MARRIAGES PERFORMED
To the.,
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and Mrs. Zeiger of Tennyson avenue,
who are abroad, are at present in
Berlin. They expect to arrive home
in June.
A personal shower was rendered
Mrs. Benjamin Kovinsky (Jewell
Frank), a recent bride, on Saturday
afternoon, May 14. at the Seward
Apartment Hotel. Covers were laid
for 45 guests.
Miss Esther Ruth Prussian was hoa-
tess at a kiddie party and handker-
chief shower in honor of Miss Lynnie
Waldman, • bride-elect of June, on
Friday evening, May 13. at her home
on Calvert avenue. Mr. and Mrs.',
or
Miss
tertd
fss.
aine
Waldmaolland
entertained
Hugo R
ance, Jacob S.
fi ance,
and herfi
Pearlstein, with a dinner at their
I home on Saturday evening.
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