PAGE EIGHT t ° t 1.... ••.. . 11% • i I I ' iffiveritunvEinsnObtoxici4 l:l. . .--. t•---- 1. elk fig '1 4101 V Miss Rosalind Frank is actively interested in the series of lawn bridge parties to be given by the U 1 • C dOtaLt.,a d ers 6,74 • i . 1 i Cowan luis made an intensive study of flower arrangement, and the satisfying re- sults are embodied in this pottery, which for artistry of design and high quality of material and workmanship is unequalled. They give flowers • setting that is unusual- ly lovely. L. B. KING & CO. E. Grand River Avenue. I I I. - . 8 . Ail _________ a ,_ . ::, . , Jewish Centers Music Pupils Conclude Year's Work. Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz of 2737 Elmhurst avenue entertained Kadimah Girls. The first will be with a miscellanous shower on Sat- held from 2 to 5 o'clock Sunday, urday evening, June 11, in honor June 26, at the home of Miss Eliz- of Miss Ann Rabinowitz, a bride- abeth Apple of 2666 Pingree ave- elect of July 3. Miss Rabinowitz nue. Novel prizes will be award- was the recipient of many beauti- ed and refreshments served. A ful gifts. good time is assured all who at- tend. Mr. and Sirs. A. Silberblatt and A beautiful tapestry, donated by Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldman are en- Mrs. II. Klein of Arcadia avenue, tertaining Mrs. William Siegel and will be rallied at the last of the daughter, Rae, of Jacksonville, series, some time in August. Pro- Fla., who are guests in the city. ceeds will go to charity. MISS ROSALIND FRANK , .,, Ii t. 4,liffillititliliileihifiliEliililliElhiliiii- taltiiii5ifiiltiiiiiiilff 711.- ------- The last of three annual con- ' carts will be given by the pupils of the Music School of the Jewish r Professor Samuel Si. Levin of the College of the City of Detroit left June 15 on the Clagaric from Montreal for a three months' tour of Europe. Professor Levin will travel in France, Germany, Poland and Austria. Miss Lena Seaman and Miss Es- ther Milner of Moncton, N. B., who spent some time with friends in Detroit, have taken their de- parture for Niagara Falls and To- ronto, Ont., where they will visit before returning home. Miss Ann and Miss Hilda Kurtz- joint hostesses at a luncheon- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Karbel of man of Englewood avenue, were Mt. Clemens are motoring to Ann bridge in the Green Room of the Arbor to attend the graduation of Belcrest, on Saturday afternoon, their son, Sidney. On the way to honoring Miss Ethel Catsman of Ann Arbor they will stop at Ypsi- From Plans Varied Schedule For Flint, a June bride-elect. Roses lanti to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack School of Education. and sweet peas centered the lunch- Nachman. eon table, Following a successful year, The Misses Eleanor and Dorothy Rabbi Leon Frain, director, re- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marks were cently announced the courses to be hosts to a group of friends at a Schwarz, who left to attend com- given by the School of Education dinner of beautiful appointments mencement at Ferry flail, I.ake of Temple Beth El next season. at the Wilshire to celebrate their Forest, Ill. , will spend some time in Chicago before returning home. Persons interested in enrolling in fifteenth wedding anniversary. ANNOUNCE NEW TEMPLE COURSES this school are reeiusted to send their names, addresses and tele- phone numbers to the office of the temple in order that the officers may plan the courses and corn- municate with the prospective stu- dents in the fall. The list of courses and the de- partments under which they will be given follow: Department of Education—Cur- rent Jewish history (a continua- tion of modern Jewish history given this season); history of the Jew in America; a Jewish trip around the world; Jewish contri- butions to civilization; problems of Jewish social service; survey of Jewish history; modern Jewish his- tory. Department of Religion—Jew- ish ethics; Jewish ceremonials and customs; the place of religion in the modern world; survey of Jew- ish religion; comparative religion.1 Department of Literature—The golden age of Jewish literature (a continuation of post-Biblical litera- ture given this season); current Jewish literature; the Apocrypha; Jewish legend, folk lore and hu- mor; the Jew in current fiction, poetry and drama; survey of post- Biblical literature; the literature of the New Testament. Department of B i b le — The prophets; the Psalms and the poet- ry of the Bible; l'roverbs, Job, and the philosophy of the Bible; the legal codes of the Bible; the five Books of Moses; survey of Biblical literature.. Department of Teaching—Meth- ods of teaching; methods of club leadership. Department of Hebrew — Ele- mentary Hebrew; advanced He- brew. Special Courses—Public speak- ing; the facts of Jewish life (in- tended particularly for social and communal workers). ode IS for roof 5ardenino or , Moon& ht tardenin eak SHOPS, HALEVY CHORAL CLUB WANTS MORE SINGERS The Halevy Choral Society, which is scheduled to give its an- nual concert with the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra at Belle Isle on July 20, desires to enlarge its ranks for the occasion. On Tuesday and Thursday nights, June 21 and 23, the so- ciety will hold rehearsals at Mel- bourne Center. All who desire to develop their vocal talent are re- quested to attend the rehearsals and try out for • place in the or- ganization. The society, in its joint concert with the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, will be directed by Julius Miller and Professor Elijah Zalud- kowsky. You'll Have the Time of Your Life Twenty-fifth Annual TEMPLE BETH EL Moonlight Monday Night, 8:30 June loth Zez Confrey, Red Apple Club and Other Entertainers. Tickets 31 Per Person. Grinnell Bros. Boa Office. A. C. Krenz to We Go a' Pic-nic•ing! Vacuum Bottles, 95c, one pint size, aluminum cap and green finished case. Miss Elinor Steckler of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon of Ky., is the house guest of Mr. and Calvert avenue has as their house Mrs. Charles Wolfgang of Glad- guest Mrs. Joseph Goldberg of stone avenue. Fostoria, Ohio. Pr . ces in our taremac! on are from $5 lo $25. F our. Rower ho'ders of Ivory porce- lain are from $4 to $20 Main H nor . II 111, WILL GIVE LAST CONCERT SATURDAY Cards came this week from Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elconan II. Saul-. and Mrs. Henry Wineman and Mr. soil and children, who spent the and Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg an- winter in Florida, are now residing nouncing, their arrival at South- at the Whittier. ampton. From there they will pro- 'reed to the continent for an ex- Mrs. William Gomberg of Du- , tended tour. luth, Minn., and her daughter, Sirs. C. E. Goodman of Virgina, Miss Rose Shulak, a June bride- Minn., are visiting in the city, elect, was the honored guest at a guests at the Hotel Addison. While luncheon and personal shower in the city they will attend the given by Mrs. Nathan Maxman in graduation exrcises of Mrs. Gom- the palm rosin of King Wah Lo ber's son, Ephraim, at Ann Arbor, Cafe last Saturday. Mich. i 1 I - "COWAN" CENTERPIECES 1 .syNia r I . • PLAN LAWN BRIDGE PARTY FOR JUNE 26 Among the many pre-nuptial af- fairs given in honor of Miss Edith Twersky, a bride-elect of June 26, was a bridge-luncheon at the Sa- voy by the Misses Esther Green- berg, Sarah Pearlman and Goldie Steinberg; a dinner and bridge by Mrs. Joseph Rothenberg at her home; a linen shower and bridge by some friends in Flint; a dinner b y Mrs. Moe Ehrlich, and a miscel- laneous shower by Miss Edith Rob- inson. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Twersky of 1956 Clairmount avenue announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Edith, to Samuel Gold- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Goldman of 2275 Gladstone ave- nue, which will take place on Sun- day, June 26, at the B'Nai B'rith Community House. Reception at 8:30. No cards. Mrs. E. Koploy of Webb ave- nue, has as her house guests Mrs. Louis Ross and children of Tucson, The Misses Lillian and Florence Arizona. Horowitz of Hazelwood avenue are spending a fortnight in New York. Gerald Marks and mother, Mrs. Sarah Marks of 15544 Linwood Dr and Mrs. Willard D. Mayer avenue, have left for an extended will return to Detroit Monday trip to the West. Their first stop from Atlantic City, where they will be Portland, Ore., from where have been enjoying a short vaca- they will go to Hollywood, where tion. Mrs. Marks will remain indefinite. ly visiting her sister, Mrs. S. Eck- Mrs. S. Kahn of Hazelwood ave- stein. Mr. Marks will return to nue took her departure on Mon- the city in about six weeks. day for New York and sailed Tues- day for a summer of travel in Eu- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne rope. of Hazelwood avenue have as their house guests Mrs. Bertha Plotkin Miss Minnette Witcoff of 5811 and daughter„ Miss Freda Marcus, Begole street has returned from an of Johnstown, Pa. , extended trip to St. Louis, where she was extensively entertained. Miss Anna Oxenhandler left on Wednesday for Chicago, where she Dr. Adolph Schmeir of New will spend the summer months. York is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Schmeir of Miss Hattie Cittleman is visit- Trowbridge avenue. ing with relatives and friends in New York. Miss Goldie Ferrer of Burt in. fame avenue returned on Friday Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoffman of 412 from Madison, Wis., to spend the Frederick avenue returned from summer months with her parents. a motor trip to Cleveland and are leaving next week for Mt. Clemens Mrs. F. Perkel (Flora Levin) of to spend a few weeks. Jersey City is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Agins of William Isenberg left for New Holmur avenue. York, where he will join Mrs. Isen- berg and children and remain East Mrs. John Fmerman and daugh- with them for a month. ter, Josephine, have returned from a visit in Cleveland. Mrs. Harry Rothenberg of Grand avenue entertained at a The Misses Hilda and Ann bridge-luncheon and stork shower Kurtzman were hostesses at a on Wednesday last honoring Mrs. luncheon and bridge on Saturday Harold Chatlin. Covers were laid in the green room of the Belcrest, for 25 guests. in compliment to Miss Ethel Cats- man of Flnit, Mich., a June bride- Morris Friedberg has returned elect. from a 10 days' trip to New York. Among the pre-nuptial affairs being given in honor of Miss Sophie Schneider, a bride-elect, was a dinner and bridge at the Twin Beach Country Club given by the teachers at Courville School on May 31 and a linen shower which was held on Sunday, June 12, by the Mesdames Jack Fish- man, Ned l.ippitt and Sam Salz- man, held at the home of Mrs. Salzman of 338 Owen avenue. The color scheme was beautifully carried out in green and white and the table was decorated with ■ miniature bridal procession. Cov- ers were laid for 40 guests. Miss Minnie Schneider will entertain Saturday evening with a kitchen shower and pajama party. Dr. Bernard Friedlaender at- tended the annual meeting of the Michigan State Medical Society at I Mackinac. Mrs. Oscar Rose of New York City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mon- roe Rosenfield of 6223 Second boulevard. — — Adolph Amberg of Hollywood, Calif., formerly of Detroit, will snend the summer motoring in California and will also spend some some time at the Turf and Lane Club at Hermosa Beach, Calif. Mrs. Simon Reuben entertained with a lovely linen shower •nd bridge-luncheon June 1 for Miss Kitty Litwin, a bride-elect of July 3. Covers were laid for 25 guests. On June 8 Miss Kitty Litwin en- tertained with a hosiery shower for Miss Gertrude Caterstone, a bride-elect of June 26. Miss Wa- terstone was the recipient of 30 pairs of hose. Aladdin Thermalware Jug, $3, one-gallon size. Ice Cream Freezers. 89c, with galvanized tub and two-quart Ice cream container. Oak Splint Picnic Baskets, small size, 65c; medium size, 75e; large size, 85c. EDITH ELLA DAVIS Centers Association at 8 o'clock Saturday night, June 18, at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne ave. nue. The other two concerts were given Thursday and Saturday, June 9 and 11, respectively. The staff of the music school in- cludes Bendetson Netzorg, Detroit pianist, director; Stanislaw Schniu- lewicz and Walter Blumenau of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Jack Weisberg, assistant, vio- lin instructors; Edith Ella Davis and Clara Waldron, piano instruc- tors; Doris Sperling, choral in- structor. Milton Al. Alexander is president of the Jewish Centers Association and Miss Mary Caplan is the director. The program for Saturday, June 18, follows: Mrs. II. B. Union left on Tues- day for New York and Atlantic City to attend the Zionist conven- tion to be held in the latter city the end of the month. Before sail- ing with Mr. Ullian for a summer in Europe, she will visit in Boston, where Mr. Ullian will meet her and attend the wedding of Miss Charlotte Ullian and Joseph Gross- man, which will take place July 14. Paper Dinner Plates, 10 for 10c. Also all kinds of paper dishes and table utensils. Nested Drinking Cups, nickel plated, 2 for 51.25. 4 for $2.25, 6 for $3.25. Tenth Floor THE J. L. HUDSON CO. DETROIT Sonata No. II. First Muvrinint Motart Huth Struts Concerto Viotti Bea ie Bunion 'flienie and Variation .. Iii•ethoven 0 .4 . per um Ale Voris delterlot Alex Robinxon Impromptu in A.... . . Shubert Sidney Levin Concerto Nu. dellerlot Milton Levin Sonata F Major Beethoven Isadore Schneider Loa Folio lrEspanne enroll' Max Peiiherer Impromptu E Maiur Schubert Ethel Handler Concerto in D Major Mozart Jack Wei berg Ensemble. Sirup Ailuetivare Mr. and Mrs. Moe Eg,urim of 1997 Pingree avenue are receiv- ing congratulations on the birth of son, Norman, born June 2. 'W RIGHT. KAY & e Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Apple- baum (Ann Cutler) of 3772 Webb avenue are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a son, Gold- wyn Perry, born June 4. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Landsberg (Rhea Goldsmith) of 2982 Sturte- vant avenue are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daughter, Lois Muriel, on Jne 11. JEWELERS V I Ilbodward al John R erieneeseelee.e.",,,- 7.tralkl l '14:16= ara Weddings — Engagements — Banquets —For All Social Functions. Mr. and Mrs. Henry liessman (Ella Kaufman) of New York City are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Amita Marie, on June 21. Strictly Kosher Caterer. M. A. PEREIRA, Manager DETROIT CATERING COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Irving Simon (Alice Witcoff) of 5811 Begole avenue are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a daughter, Lorraine, on June 9. We cater at the leading hotels—Book- Cadillac and Statler. 125 RICHTON AVENUE Call Longfellow 5654, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leiter (Mary Goldman) are receiving felicita. tions on the birth of a son, Bur- ton, on June 8. . Mr. and Mrs. William D. Baer (Esther Greenberg) of 1975 Tux- edo avenue are receiving congratu- lations on the birth of a daughter, F'ayann. Mr. and Mrs. Ben I'enslar, 1929 Lawrence avenue, are receiving fe- licitations upon the birth of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, daughter, Ann Hilda, on Saturday, Emil Waldbott, Harold Redford, June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Redfield and Mrs. Andrew Wineman have Mr. and Mrs. David Nederlander left for Cincinnati, where they will of 5403 Second avenue announce attend the wedding of Dr. George the birth of a son, Jo ph, on Wed- L. Waldbott of this city to Miss nesday, June 1 Edith E. Marks of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Auster, 2322 Elmhurst avenue, are receiv- ing congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Selma Ruth. Said R. Jehudah in the name of Rabh: "Truly, this man be remem- bered for blessing! and Joshua ben Gamia is his name; for were it not for him the Torah would have been forgotten in Israel." (Joshua ben Gamla it was who ordained the es- tablishment of schools in every Mrs. Samuel J. Benavie of Ox- place, and that every child's in- ford Hall was hostess to a beau- struction in the Bible should begin tifully appointed bridge luncheon at 6 or 7 years of age.) (B.B.21a.) and shower Saturday evening, in honor of her cousin, Eleanor Kat- REV. JACOB I. SKLAR zer, whose marriage to Montle Weisberg will take place June 19. MOHEL Miss Katzer was the recipient of Recommended by Detroit Phi %Irian. many lovely gifts. Prizes were Now Residing at won by Mrs. Shub, Miss Florence 1810 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Wein and Mrs. Goldberg. Phone Empire 6426. At the recent election and an- nual meeting of the Maimonidies Medical Society the following were elected to office for the year 1927- 1928: President, Dr. Harry Au.' gust; vice-president, Dr. Herbert EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC Kallet; secretary, Dr. Daniel Cohn; MOHEL treasurer, Dr. Max cell Silver, and Recommended by New York. Chiron. editor of the Maimonidies Journal, and Detroit Phy•ician Dr. Ezra Lipkin. MARRIAGES PERFORMED On June 3 Miss Florence Coro- Moved to 1699 TAYLOR net] entertained with ■ kitchen Phone Empire 4322 shower in honor of Miss Kitty Lit- win. A delightful feature of the , evening was ■ table set for 30 guests in the garden. Miss I.it•in was the recipient of unusually lovely gifts. To compliment A. C. Lappin, re- tiring director of the United Pales- tine Appeal, • subscription dinner Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neidler of will be held Sunday evening at the Cleveland Heights. Ohio, announce - - Whdter. the approaching marriage of their daughter, Hilda, to Morris M. Ro- 1 3lim Tibie Chimovits of 2074 • senthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- adelphia avenue has returned seph Rosenthal of this city, to take Between Calvert and home after • delightful visit in place on Sunday, June 26, at the Collingwood. Chicago. Stotler Hotel in Cleveland. Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy 0347 Woodw' d rh and Service Prevail. Tailor Food Containers, $3 for one-pint to 45.25 for 1-quart size. Vacuum A Day of Genuine Pleasure. ANNUAL PICNIC Sponsored by the Michigan Progressive Lodge No. 373 I. O. B. S. MONDAY JULY 4 Beechnut Grove (Middlebelt Road) Dancing All Day. Music by Peerless Orchestra. ADMISSION 25c. •■•■■ MEMBER 91120ER Al RESERVE SYSTEM That Terrible Wolf Keeping the well-known wolf from the door is probably the least of the worries of our happy June brides and their gallant bridegrooms. And we hope it will continue to be so. REV. H. MILKOVSKY REV. J. SILVERMAN Wolves and romances do not, some- how, max. And no wolf, in our experience, ever wasted its time hanging around a house after it found that the occu- pants had a savings account. Griswold -First STATE BANK _ Corner grimold and Lafayette and 17 Branches Mahal Specialist. is Year.' Experience Endarxed be LeAdm I by {run 32 9 Boulevard ALGER Empire 7390 Caro, •1 Holbrook S1,••,...• CAPITAL 5 000.000SLIR PLUS 12.500.000