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PLANNED FOR JUNE 13

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Sunwer frolics in general, mean
fun, but a summer frolic sponsored
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Sirs. Irene Klein of Chicago is
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bernstein of visiting her brother and sister, Dr.
Chicago boulevard have returned and Mrs. R. R. Goldstone.
from a fortnight stay in New York
City.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Silberberg and
son Milton of 1116 Burlingame eve-
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg nue, motored to Oil City, to visit
and young son motored to Cleve- with relatives and friends over Dec-
land, Ohio, over Decoration Day. oration Day.
They were the guests of Mr. and
Sirs. Henry Rosen there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs.. Maur-
Mr. and Mrs. William Sachs of ice Salir have returned from a de -
1927 Pingree avenue spent the last lightful motor trip to Cleveland
where they spent Decoration Day
week-end in Chicago.

Pottery Supreme

ROOKWOOD, fashioned with pride by
master craftsmen inspired wtih an ideal
47 years old, is unsurpassed, either in basic
material or artistry of design, anywhere in
the world.

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The large selection of ROOKWOOD now
available at KING'S will solve many prob•
lams of gift-giving. Centerpieces, jars,
vases, book-ends in soft porcelains, plain
and decorated, mat glazes, etc., are priced
at from $1.50 to $150. Sold in Detroit en -
elusively by KING'S.

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week-end.

MISS BESSIE BRENNER

no limit to the amount of merri-
ment assured. This particular
frolic will be held at the l'alais de
Danse on June 13, Junior Iladas-
aah's exclusive evening. Earl Wal-
ton and his famed orchestra will
furnish the music.

A fashion show with costumes
furnished by the B. Siegel com-
pany, will be the highlight of the

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evening. Miss Helen Morrow of
the Bonstelle personnel, will train
the members who will model.
The Misses Florence Shirley
Krell and Julia Klein are co-chair-
men of the affair. They are assist-
ed by Frances Adelson, Henrietta
Berger, Bessie Brenner, Elizabeth
Glazier, Janet Levin, Rose Lipsitz,
Adeline Misner, Leila Sinacko, Ilel-
en Shetzer, Ethel Steinberg and Ida
Valick.
Tickets may be obtained from the
committee members and junior
board members.

Marriages

BRODY-BERGER

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Berger
of Chicago, III., announce the mar-
riage of their sister, Betty Elaine
Berger, to Meyer Brody of Lud-
ington, Mich., which took place on
May 20.

(lifts of piMinction

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That Brides
and Girl Graduates
Really Like to Receive

Mr. and Mrs. }tarry Raden left
Sirs. Samuel Kahn of Hazelwood
Monday evening for Pittsburgh, avenue wil bold on June 11 for an
where they were called by the extended European trip.
death of Mr. Rader's father,

"ROOKWOOD"

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Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond Wohl of
2295 Blaine avenue announce the
betrothal of their daughter, Paul-

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Engagements

RIGHT. KAY &

JEWELERS

Kodwatil a/John R

Perwein
Pastry Shop

For Shebouth

We will have a complete line of Special
Coffee Cakes.

Our Cheese, Apple, Mohn and Almond Strudle
Are Famous.

Try Perwein's Cheese Cakes.

9144 - 16 Twelfth Street

Phone Empire 5391
Mc will be open all day Monday.)

Remember the Date!!!

Temple Beth El

MOONLIGHT

Sponsored by the

Young People's Society

MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 20

Mr. and Mrs. M. Cooper of
15820 Inverness avenue are receiv-
ing congratulations on the birth of
a son, Irwin, born May 25.

Clara Seltzer was hostess at a
Mr. and Mrs. A. Glazer of West
surprise birthday party in com-
pliment to Miss Jean Seltzer on Kirby avenue were hosts to a com-
Monday evening at her home at pany of their friends over Decora-
tion Day at their summer home at
1609 West Grand boulevard.
Lexington, Mich.
Among the 63 members of her
The Athena Girls were hostesses
family who attended the eightieth
birthday celebration of Mrs. Lena to their escorts over Decoration Day
Thal last week-end in Toledo were week-end at the opening of their
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal and son, cottage at Walled Lake.
Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Miss Lillian Roach, bride-elect
Kanter and daughter, Marjorie,
Miss Stella Thal and Jack Gettle- of June, was the recipient of many
son, all of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. lonely gifts at a delightfully ap-
Joseph Blumrosen of Lincoln pointed shower given in her honor
Park; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gettleson by Miss Zella Ganz, Tuesday eve-
and son, Jack, of Royal Oak; Mr. nnig, May 31.
and Mrs. Jacob Thal of Saginaw,
Mr. and Sirs. Ralph Van Baalen
and hlr. and Mrs. Joseph Hirsh-
berg and children, Thalia, Leah of 11534 Byron toured to Cleve-
land, where they were guests at
and Stuart, of Bad Axe.
the Hotel Cleveland over the
Miss Julia Klein of East Kirby week-end.
avenue spent the last week-end in
Cleveland.
Sir. and Mrs. W. A. Cohen of
Calvert avenuue will receive in
Mrs. Mollie H. Friend of 2631 honor of the confirmation of their
Gladstone avenue will visit friends son, Marvin on Sunday, June
5, at the home of their daughters,
in Cincinatti this week-end.
the Mesdames Albert A. Blitz and
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin and Casper C. Velick of 3240 Roches-
fondly motored to Cleveland for ter avenue.
Decoration Day.
Miss Rae Siegel, of Jacksonville,
Miss Ada Harrison entertained Fla., during her stay in the city,
20 of her friends on Slay 18 with has been extensively entertained by
a bridge and personal shower in her many friends. Among those
honor of her sister, Miss Marion who have extended their hospital-
Harrison. Miss Harrison was the ity are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wach-
recipient of many beautiful pres- ter, the Misses Roslyn and Bessie
ents.
Schubot, Miss Anne Raimi, Mrs.
Butson and Mr. and Mrs. S. Zuie-
Elaborate preparations are being back and daughter, Julia.

made for the annual June musicale
and tea of the Music Study Club
to be given Friday afternoon June
10 at the Hotel Staler. Reserva-
tions may he made with Mrs. Ar-
Mr. and Mrs. II. Ludin of Fern- thur S. Purdy and Sirs. Emery
dale avenue are receiving congrat- %mash.

ulations on the birth of a son, born
riday, May 20.

SISTERHOODS HOLD
STATE CONVENTION

Delegates Entertained by Bay City
Ladies; All Officers Ara
Re-elected.

The sixth annual meeting of the
Michigan State Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods was held on
Thursday, May 19, at Bay City,
Michigan, with 85 ladies repre-
senting every city in Michigan in
attendance.
The convention, which was held
at the country club, was a most
brilliant affair, and too much can-,
not be said for the efforts of the
Bay City ladies to make the day a
successful one. Mrs. Chas. Levy,
Bay City, was chairman for the
day.
Following are the officers elected
for a second term: President, Mrs.
Aleck Rosenthal, Petoskey; vice-
president, Mrs. Wallace Rosen-
helm, Detroit; secretary, Mrs.
Esther Helper, Detroit, and treas-
urer, Mrs. J. Thal, Saginaw.
Delegates were as follows:
Grand Rapids—Mrs. I. Rodin, Mrs.
M. Rafelson, Mrs. Bessie Fishman,.
Mrs. Kleinmeier; Jackson—Mrs.
Earl Spiesberger; Saginaw—Mrs.
I. Clinkofatine, Mrs. B. Kramer;
Detroit—Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim,
Mrs. Musliner, Mrs. A. Sloman,
Mrs. Oscar Robinson; Kalamazoo
—Mrs. D. Raphael; Petoskey-1
Mrs. Goldstein, Mrs. A. Rosenthal,

NEW TEMPLE JOINS UNION

The latest congregation to affill-
ate with the Union of American
gregations is Temple
Emanuel of Worcester, Mass. Rab-
bit Julius Gordon is the spiritual
leader and David B. Isenberg is
the president. The congregation)
has a membership of 150.

REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

MOHEL

Ronan wended by Detroit Phyidelane
Now Residing at

ZEZ CONFREY
ORCHESTRA

1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE]
Phone Empire 6426.

REV. H. MILKOVSKY

Who hare won renown while playing on the Steamer

EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
MOHEL

Leviathan and as Brunswick and Victor Recording Art•

ists, will provide the music for the evening.

Recomynendeel by New York. (Ieate
• nd Detroit Phygiebans.

MARRIAGES PERFORMED
Mooed to 1699 TAYLOR

Red Apple Club Entertainers on Third Deck
Dancing on Second Deck.

Phone Empire 4322

REV. J. SILVERMAN

Boat lands at 11.3U, but by special permission dancing

will continue after landing until 12:30 A. M.

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Mahal Speci•list,

Tickets $1.00, obtainable at Dock.

ZS Yeses' Experience

Steamer Colunsbits l..••• Foot of Woodward Avon.' at
:30 P. M.

F.adoreed b, Lead....

329 ALGER

Empire 7390



• Holbeeer• Synagogue

CONGREGATION
EMANUEL

Sunday School:

The Sunday school of the Temple
Emanuel Synagogue will have its
c losing exercises on Sunday, June
19. An interesting program par-
ticipated in by the students and
helped by the Ladies Auxiliary, has

Wednesday at her home.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang

if Gladstone avenue have as their
guest, their niece, Miss Eleanor

Dr. and Mrs. S. Wolfgang of
West Boston boulevard spent the
holiday week-end with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Schaeffer in
Cincinatti, Ohio.

Miss Rose Stein, whose engage- I
ment to Joseph Schwartz was re - 1
cently announced, entertained at
a prettily appointed bridge-lunch- r
eon Friday evening, feting the
Misses Edythe Brechner, Ann Gel-
ler, Esther Pitt and Jeanette
Klinger, who are the charter mem-
bers of the Lambda chapter of the
Beta Delta Sorority. The C. L. II.
Girls completed the party,

Mrs. William Wine and daughter
Miss Belle Briskman of 1930 At- Lorraine are in New York City vis-
kinson avenue was hostess to a iting Mr. and Hrs. NI. Israel.
farewell luncheon on Tuesday at
the Book•Cadillac for Miss Ruth
Miss Schonette Goldsmith of 3284
!merman of 2055 Gladstone avenue Calvert avenue has returned from
who is leaving for an extended tour • two weeks visit in Ann Arbor as
through the Rest.
the guest of Miss Ida Dalitz.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelt entertained
many friends at a dinner of beau-
tiful appointments on Sunday af-
ternoon at their home on Atkin-
son avenue. Among the guests pres-
ent were Mr. and Mrs. S. Widre
and family, William Wolfe, Hugh
J. Monroe, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Co-
hen and family of Flint, and Mr.
and Mrs. E. Perkis of Coral Gables,

Miss Ruth Friedman, whose mar-
riage to Joseph Ostrow will be an
event of June 12 at the Hotel Book-
Cadillac is one of the season's pop-
ular brides. In her honor Miss Ida
Epstein entertained on May 19 with
a luncheon and shower at her home.

Miss Laurette Weiss sailed on
June 3 on the S. S. Letitia for an
extended European trip.

ceremonies which head the social calendar.

Unusual and expressive gifts in good taste
ready here for your choosing.

are

PARTY, WEDDING AND GIFT

BUREAU—SEVENTH FLOOR

!JUDSON'S

Weddings — Engagements — Banquets

Strictly Kosher Caterer.

M. A. PEREIRA, Manager

DETROIT CATERING COMPANY

We cater at the leading hotels—Book-

Cadillac and Statler,

125 RICHTON AVENUE

Call Longfellow 5654.

Kosher Hotel.

LAKE ORION

For Reservations Phone

A s

pect.

She has her own ideas on every subject .. .
she knows what she wants to wear . . . she
knows where she wants to go .
and,

\Ve should be just a bit timid about sug-
gesting that you buy her graduation gift at
Ilealy's, if it weren't for one thing—and

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A Mark
of Social
Distinction

that is the fact that she herself told us she'd
rather have a string of "Tarah" pearls than
the limpest leather edition of Shakespeare

that ever gathered dust . . .

She has a sort of a habit of breezing into
the Jewel Shop at Heal-'s before a matinee,
or on Sault day afternoon s
, and wishing she

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had thing,s . . , maybe it's a little red en-
ameled watch from Switzerland .. maybe
it's a caned jade pin from China . . or a

E subtle charm
°i f luxurious and
refined surround-
ings is reflected to the
credit of the hostess
who holds her private
parties, bridge dinners
or social teas at the
Palmetto. Spacious
ballroom, private din-
ing rooms and banquet
hall may be reserved
through the steward,

Glmodal. soon

ONLY SERIOUS STUDENTS NEED APPLY

what's more, she knows how to get there , . .

Orion 120.

bracelet that clanks as she dances . . . or
a pair of twinkling Rhinestone Buckles . . .

or an amethyst ring as big as a cordial glass
of Burgundy , . , whatevef it is you buy
her, if it comes in a box from Healy's, you'll
be rewarded by her "Oh's" and "Alt's!" and

"Hatt' could you be so sweet!"

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HANCOCK AT JOHN H.
Charley II, Clements

9034 TWELFTH STREET
Empire 0360

in a Cracker-jack box . . , knowing - just a
little less than the examinations call for, and
just a little more than her instructors sus-

Private boating, fishing, bath-
ing beach and dance hall.
Corner Lake and Oxford

WS&

PRIVATE MUSIC COURSES

VIOLIN — PIANO — CELLO

GAY as a sequin, as independent as if
she had a right to be, as free a: the prize

Levin & Baum Lake Street

Dr. William J. Vidaver and Ber-
Miss Florence Ashinsky, daugh- nard and Milton Dosie have re-
ter of Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ash- turned from a motor trip to Ona-
insky has chosen Wednesday, June way, Mich.

Mrs. Harry Sklar of 2232 Clair-
mount avenue, was hostess at a

the year they have selected with an eye for the
smart weddings and impressive graduation

Club
Notes

LOVE'S COTTAGE

from a several weeks' visit in At-
lantic City.

tea in the interest of lladassah on

for every occasion. At this important time of

—For All Social Functions.

When in Lake Orion stop at

and miscellaneous shower on
Thursday evening, May 26, at the
Palmetto Hotel, honoring Miss Dor-
othy Uretsky whose marriage to
Milton Dosie will be an event of
June 26 at the Gotham Hotel. Cov-
ers were laid for 22 guests. Miss
Sirs. Henry A. Krolik of 1154 Uretsky was the recipient of many
Burlingame avenue, has returned lovely gifts.

The Mesdames May Hayman,
Beryle Harrison and Abraham Har-
rison entertained very delightfully
on May 10 at the Chatham apart-
mend Hotel honoring their sister,
Miss Marion Harrison, a bride-
elect of June 3, with a bridge-
luncheon and linen shower. Cov-
en were laid for 36 guests.

Gift Bureau gather from all departments at
Hudson's the things that make delightful gifts

Honor Roll:
Miss Rosenthal Class: Ethel Ka-
litsky, Mildred Agranove, Rose
Newman, Lillian Weisman, Doro-
thy Greenbaum, Flora Beckman,
Arthur Shore; Miss Greenbaum:
Albert Newman, Ruth Lipsky, Ros-
alyn Handlesman; Miss G. Green-
baum: Florence Rossner; Miss G.
Goldman: Sanford Waldstein, Sey-
mour Kaptansky; Miss J. Ashin-
sky: Esther Kasle, Dorothy Barron,
Eva Burnstein, Agnes Sherman,
Dorothy Neiderman, Emanuel

The Misses Clara and Ruth Mar-
btestone and Stirs Alyce Michelson
will be joint hostesses at luncheon
and bridge on Saturday at Webster
Hall.

20, as the date of her marriage to
Irving Miller of Youngstown, Ohio

The secretaries of our Party, Wedding and

been arranged.

at luncheon and novelty shower on
Saturday at the Wilshire in compli-
Miss Adaline Cohen of 2305 Haz-
ment to Miss Mildred Rosenberg elwood avenue was hostess at a
a bride-elect of June.
lovely appointed bridge luncheon

Steckler of Ashland, Kentucky.

OF NEW YORK

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham D. She-
witz of 655 Coburn avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their
(laughter, Florence, to Ilarry Eg-
lar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eg-
lar of this city.

Mrs. Sol. Z. Vineberg "and small
daughter, Shirley of Montreal, Que- Dorfman.
bec, and will be home informally for
this occasion and also in honor of
The Misses Adaline Cohen of the confirmation of their son, Mar-
Hazelwood avenue and Dorothy shall, on Sunday, June 5, afternoon
Uretsky of West Euclid avenue and evening.
have returned home after spending
Deeoration Day week-end in Una-
Sir. and Sirs..1. Miller of Taylor
way, Mich.
avenue, had as their guests over
the week-end, Mr. Jay Barnett and
Judaean Pioneers.
Miss Dorothy King, daughter of son, Murray, of Columbus, Ohio.
A regular meeting of the Juda-
Mr. and Mrs. David King of the
ean Pioneers was held Sunday af-
Wilshire will return on Sunday af-
The Misses Ida and Nettye Dunn ternoon, Slay 29, at the El Moshe
ternoon from New York where she of Burlingame avenue and Augusta Synagogue, Michigan and Twenty-
has been a student at the New York and Rose Busker of Seard avenue ninth. Plans were made for the
School of Fine and Applied Art. spend the week-end at Niagara outing to Belle Isle that took place
Enroute she will visit Miss Lenore Falls and Buffalo,
on Decoration Day. 5,
Schaffer of Atlantic City.
The program for the week of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Seigle and June 5 will be the history of Zion-
Among the many lovely pre-nup- family, formerly of Townsend ave- ism.
tial affairs being planned for Miss nue, are now residing in their new
Current event reports were giv-
Dorothy Kozlow, a bride-elect of home at 2634 Pingree avenue.
en by the members which included
.lure, was a delightful bridge
the results of the liakoahs debut
luncheon and miscellaneous shower
Mrs. William Siegel of Jackson- in Detroit, the Michigan Kosher
given by Mrs. Maurice Snargon , vile, Fla., formerly of this city is Food Bill and Palestne's all Jewish
Mrs. Edward Kozlow and Miss visiting at the home of her children, soccer team.
Pearl Kozlow at the Belcrest on Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt of
Saturday, May 21. Yellow and or- Wilds-mere avenue and Mr. and
SMOKER TO CONCLUDE
chid were the predominating col- Mrs. Sam Goldman of Hazelwood
SEASON FOR PISGAH
ors used for table decorations. Fa- avenue. Miss Rae Siegel accom-
vors were individual shoulder cor- panied her mother and is the guest
A smoker at 8:15 o'clock Tues-
sages of purple and yellow sweet of her sisters and brothers.
day will conclude the regular ac-
peas. Covers were laid for 28
guests.
The Detroit men who are attend- tivities of the season for Pisgah
ing Marquette University will be Lodge, No. 34. I. 0. B. B. }tarry
Mrs. Louis Jay and Sirs. Bernard home shortly for the summer Yudkoff, chairman of the enter-
Korner were joint hostesses at a months. The men are: Samuel tainment committee, announces
luncheon and bridge of beautiful Blondy of Fordson avenue, Irving that several of the actors playing
appointments in compliment to Mrs. Paul of IlazIewood avenue, George at the Temple theater have prom-
Philip Jacobson of Cleveland, on Leibovitz of Virginia Park, Arthur ised to assist in the entertainment.
Tuesday at the Detroit Yacht Club. Miller of West Euclid, Maurice Refreshments will be served.
Pike of Melbourne, Ed Portenoff
Men who have little business are
Miss Freda Goldsmith will be of Whitmore Lake, Jules St Gold-
hostess to a company of her friends [smith of Hazelwood avenue.
great talkers.

Miss Rhoda L. Cohen of Flint
Punctuality is the politeness of Mich., spent the holiday week-end
kings.
as the guest of Miss Shirley her .
nice Kalt of Atkinson avenue.

The Nationally Known

Mrs. Bessie Fineberg of 1607
Nest Euclid avenue announces
the engagement of her daughter,
Carolyn Ruth, to David Case, son
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Case of Detroit.

Young
Judaea

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lakin
(Sylvia Kertzer of Toronto) of
2080 West Euclid avenue are re-
ceiving congratulations on the
birth of a son, Alan.

SPECIAL ATTRACTION

Dr. arid Mrs. Morris D. Silver of

48 Marston avenue are entertain-
ing as their guests, their sister,

PAULINE DOLORES WOHL

ine Dolores, to Dr. A. Si. Book-
stein of 2244 Atkinson avenue.
Miss Wohl is well known in the
city for her brilliant work as a
violinist. Reception in their honor
will be held on June 19 at the Sa-
voy Hotel,

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