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EYkroonjEwisti C RCN ICIX
WILL ENTERTAIN
VISITING LADIES
Engttgrmento
Pisgah Anailimr Plan. Reception,';
Entertainment for Women. I
The betrothal of Miss Adeline.
B. Cohen of 2305 Ilazelwood ave.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
Lodge No. 34, 1. 0. B. B., has
made extensive plans for the en- 1
tertainment of the wives of dele-
gate, and guests who will attend
Transform your porches into comfortable out-
door rooms with Vudor ventilated porch
shades.
Mrs. Edward S. Sykes, Jr., of
Dr. and Mrs. Noah E. Aronstam
New York City, youngest daughter are residing in their new home at
of Mr. find Mrs. Sint Hart, spent 1:17 Eason avenue.
the week-end with her parents
prior to her departure for Paris.
The girls of the Sigma Delta Pi
A bridge-tea of lovely appoint-
ments was given on Saturday last
by Miss Dorothy Camin for a
group of friends at her home. The
color scheme was entirely carried
out in green and white. Pink and
red roses graced every room and.
a huge blue bowl of them beauti-
lied the dining room.
The Importance of Attractive
Cottage China
When selecting summer cottage china one inevitably
has in mind some gay informal design, happy and
sprightly in coloring. In planning the selection it is
equally inevitable that one thinks of KING'S, who have
been supplying Detroiters with china for 77 years.
The pattern shown above, just received, is an English
earthenware. The beautifully textured ivory body, the
paneled shape, and the decoration of yellow blossoms and
black gnarled twigs, all go to make a strikingly attractive
pattern. Carried in open stock; the 32-piece set sells for
$10.50.
Many other attractive decorations
MRS. HARRY FLEISHMAN
Among the recent graduates of
Detroit Teachers college were the
Misses Mettye S. Dunn, Rose Bus-
the convention of District Grand ker and Muriel Rosenstein,
Lodge No. 6, which opens Sunday
SECOND FLOOR
L B. KING & CO.
East Grand River and Library
B'nai .B'rith
Delegates
We invite you and year families
to the finest Delicatessen Shop in
the Middle West.
8900 - 12th ST. Cor. HAZELWOOD
Boesky's is the pride of all Detroit, and here
you are assured of delicacies that will please
the most discriminating palate. To visit De-
troit without visiting Boeskys is like going to
Niagara Falls without seeing the falls.
BOESKY BROTHERS—
5145 HASTINGS ST.
8900 TWELFTH ST.
Empire 6860
Empire 2981
We Heartily Join in Greeting
B'NAI B'RITH DELEGATES
BETTY ROSS
LINGERIE COMPANY
540 Farnsworth Ave.
Northway 2387
at the lintel Statler.
Miss Ethel Goldman presented
The officers of the auxiliary are: her pupils in a piano recital Mon-
President, Mrs. II. Fleishman.
day evening at the Federation
First vice-president, Mrs.
club house.
Klein.
Second vice-president, Mrs. Phil.
Cowan.
Financial secretary, Mrs. M.
Bernstein.
Corresponding secretary, Mrs.
N. Blatnikoff.
Recording secretary, Mrs. A.
Licht.
Treasurer, Miss A. Kaufman.
Monitor, Mrs. I.. Rubinstein.
Warden, Mrs. 11. Fixler.
The following ladies, who have
been appointed on the auxiliary
reception committee, are asked to
report at 8 o'clock Sunday morn•
ing at the Hotel Statler to receive
instructions for the day's activi-
ties: Mrs. II. Fleishman, Mrs. N.
Blatnikoff, Mrs. L. Rubusten, Mrs.
H. Klein, Mrs. R. B. Newman, Mrs.
B. Flanders, Mrs. E. Schwartz,
Mrs. IL Glickman, Mrs. B. Kahn,
Mrs. J. Rosenblum, Mrs. A. Eisler,
Mrs. B. Gould, Mrs. A. J. Rosen-
thal, Mrs. Breskow, Mrs. Fineman,
Miss E. Lewis, Mrs. Singer, Mrs.
S. Feldman, Mrs. S. Mandell, Mrs.
Belansky, Mrs. Weingarden, Mrs.
Lowe, Miss Kaufman, Mrs. R.
Fleisher and Mrs. Zulin.
EMANUEL BIBLE
CLASSES CLOSE
The closing exercises of the Bible
classes of Congregation Emanuel,
Taylor and Wilson avenues, were
held on Sunday morning, June 19,
at 10 o'clock.
Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky ad-
dressed the children. Recitations
were given by Florence Albert, Jes-
ae Newman, Rosalind Arfa, and
Dorothy Greenbaum. Malcolm
Levenson, Myron Dushkin, Edith
Wiener, Bertha Ilershkovitz and
Jerome Arfa recited the benedic-
tions; Emanuel Dorfman the prin-
ciples of faith; and Ruth Lipsky
the 10 commandments.
Bibles, as awards of honor, were
presented to Jesse Newman, Cona-
lee Rosenthal, Ruth Lipsky, Em-
manuel Dorfman, Malcolm Levin-
son, Paulne Wiener, Flora Beck-
man, Sanford Waldstein, Irwin
Strut, and Gertrude Pregerson.
Sadie Kerbal, Ruth Rosner,
Freda Greenbaum, Evelyn Chase,
Sylvia Chase, Esther Kaisman,
Golda Bernstein, Jenny Friedman,
Edith Wiener, Hyman Dushkin,
Gerson Perris, Sanford Waxser,
Rosalyn Arfa, Seymour Kopetan-
sky, Florence Albert, Ruth Rheins,
Jerome Arta and Bertha Ilershko-
vitz were awarded certificates of
honor.
The sisterhood of the congrega-
tion presented the children with a
treat consisting of ice cream and
candy. Beautiful silver compacts
for the women teachers and wallets
for the men on the staff were also
presented by the ladies. The latter
• also contemplate a picnic for the
children sometime during the sum-
mcr.
Even a primitive man is not
hold faced enough to use his fa-
ther's name pseudo-nymously.
(Git. 87b.)
THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE
GUARANTY. STATE BANK
INVITE THEIR FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES
TO ATTEND THE .OPENING OF ITS
NEW BANKING QUARTERS
IN THE
GUARANTY TRUST BUILDING
ON TILE
SIXTH DAY OF JULY
NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN
WOODWARD AT CONGRESS
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Made of narrow strips of thin wood, laced to-
gether with heavy twine. Wider ventilating
section at the top invites cool breezes.
sorority were entertained at the
home of Miss Pauline Kalish of
Monterey avenue on Sunday after-
noon, June 26, at a sorority fare-
well party, Bunco was played, the
prizes being won by 51iss Rosaline
Goldstein and 51i, Anne Benkow,
who was a guest of the sorority.
At 6 o'clock a potluck supper was
Stained in fast colors of all green, brown and
tan, gray, or green and ivory-color.
Widths 4 to 12 feet
with 6 and 7'a foot
drop. Priced from $3.93
to $14.65. depending on
width and drop.
served.
Miss Elizabeth Krolik, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sloman
of Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, has are taking an extended eastern
returned from school at New Lon- motor trip.
don, Conn., and will spend the
summer with her parents.
Vudor Porch Shades
Make Cool Porches
MISS ADALINE B. COHEN
nue to Bernard 11. Dosie of this
Miss Juliette Raphael of Bur- city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
lingame avenue entertained a Dosie of Callaway, Mich., is an-
group of friends on Saturday last nounced.
in honor of her sister, Sylvia, who
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schneider of
was among the recent graduates
2458 Clairmount avenue announce
from Detroit Teachers' college.
the engagement of their daughter,
Rose, to David Feldman of New
Mrs. Simeon Cugell and daugh- York City.
ters, Frances and Billie, are pass-
ing the summer at their home at
Mr. and Mrs. Ely Lightstone an-
Edgewater Beach, Canada.
nounce the engagement of their
(laughter, Selma Mildred, to Har-
A graduation party was given in old Lewis Becker.
honor of Miss Rita Welt on Satur-
day, June 25, at her home, 2994
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Baker of
Richton avenue, by the Misses Ann Burlington, Vt., announce the en -
and Renie Steller. The out-of-town gagement of their daughter, Mil-
guest was Miss Celia Atlivack of dred Shurley, to Abe Galemba, son
Denver, Colo. Miss Welt was the of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Galemba of
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Vliet
recipient of many lovely gifts.
Canton avenue, Detroit.
will take ther departure on July 6
for an extended western trip.
Mrs. Rebecca Chodoroft of 651
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Broderaohn were hosts to their relatives and Owen avenue announces the en-
gagement
of her daughter, Sarah,
and daughter, Eleanor, who have intimate friends at an elaborate
been in California for the past dinner Sunday evening at the to Edward Auslander, son of Mrs.
Rose
Auslander,
of 1630 Calvert
seven years, have motored to the Shaarey Zedek in honor of the
avenue.
city and are now residing at 2210 Bar Mitzvah of their son.
Pingree avenue, apartment 105.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwartz of
Miss Tracy Flanders of Kirby
Mr. and Mrs. Max Tiller of Chi- avenue has returned from a motor 2454 Taylor avenue announce the
engagement
of their daughter,
cago, who have been the guests of trip to Chicago, where she was the
Gladys, to Dr. Milton Freedman.
their children, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. guest of Miss Eva Berger, for-
Neiman of Colorado avenue, have merly of Detroit.
returned to their home.
Miss Madylyn Rosenberg has re-
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Silk of turned from school at Boston and
3767 Calvert avenue have left for will remain with her parents, Mr.
Julius Deutelbaum, president of
an extended motor trip through and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg, of the
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, was the
the east, stopping at Niagara Falls, Chatham for the summer.
guest
of honor at the installation
Atlantic City, New York, Philadel-
of officers of Flint Lodge No. 656
phia and Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber this week.
of 924 West Hancock avenue were
With Mr. Deutelbaum were
Mathilde Garvett Kesler was so- hosts at a dinner given at East-
Ilarry Slavin, president of the
loist on Thursday afternoon at the wood Inn Saturday evening, June
Michigan Council of the B'nai
musicale program presented before 25, in honor of their son, Harold,
B'rith and past president, and
the fortieth annual convention of who was confirmed Saturday
Phillip Ettinger, prominent Ben
the Michigan Music Teachers' as- morning at the Shaarey Zedek
B'rith of Detroit.
sociation at the Detroit Institute synagogue. Covers were laid for
The installation took place at
of Musical Art. Mrs. Kesler is 68 guests.
the Jewish Community Center.
the president of the Music Study
Julius Deutelbaum, in delivering
club and an active member of the
Mrs. Sol Quenton Kesler and the principle address of the eve-
Tuesday Musicale.
young daughter, Susan Garvett, ning, urged the brethren to co-
left on Thursday for Pittsburgh, operate with their officers, point-
Mr. and Mrs. N. Raskin and son Pa.
ing out that only by unity and
Eliot of 2294 Glendale avenue, ac-
harmony could they hope to reach
companied by Mrs. Anna Minnes
Among those who attended the their goal.
and Mrs. Goldie Sarasohn are Detroit Teachers' college gradua-
Mr. Slavin declared in his ad-
leaving Sunday, July 3, for a three tion dance at Brooklands Golf and
dress that the B'nai B'rith is a
weeks' motor trip through the Country club on Thursday, June
democratic organization in which
state of Wisconsin and visiting 23, were the following graduates:
both orthodox and reform Jews
Milwaukee and to be the guests of Th e Misses Leah Goldman, Ger-
could meet and feel at home to-
Mr. Raskin's parents.
trude Glacier, Nettie Hamburger, gether. Through the B'nai B'rith
Blanche Michelman, Blanche Rise- the Gentile world will conic to
it
Mrs. August Gould and young man, Muriel Rosenstein and Iva
better understanding of the Jew-
son, Harris Amster, who have been Solomon.
ish people, said Mr. Slavin. Mr.
the guests of Mrs. R. Steinberg of
Ettinger, who followed Mr. Slavin
Edison avenue, have taken their
Mrs. Morris D. Silver (Lillian in addressing the members,
departure for their home in Chat- Lachman) left on Thursday for stressed the importance of hard
tanooga, Tenn.
Montreal to join the members of work in achieving the ideals of the
the Hatlyn Choral society of Chi- order.
The home of Miss Ruth Shapiro cago. who are sailing on July 2
Members of the Flint lodge
was the scene of a very elaborate on the S. S. Alliertic for a tour of
made a number of addresses,
surprise party given by her France and the British Isles. Mrs.
among them being Maurice Rosen-
brother, Murray, and William Silver will act as accompanist for
blum, past president of the lodge.
Shulak. Miss Shapiro was the re- Mr. Barre hill, who has been en-
Ile congratulated the new presi-
cipient of many lovely gifts.
gaged as soloist wth the chorus.
dent, Saul Rotenburg; Jacob
Kraus, vice-president; Abe Kahn,
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Goldman
Miss Florence Levin of 2524 secretary, and Morris Rosenthal,
are in Pittsburgh where they are Tyler avenue is spending her va- treasurer.
guests of relatives and friends for cation in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Other officers elected were:
a few weeks.
Maurice Rosenblum, monitor;
Mrs. Lewis J. Weitzman re- Manuel Saulter, assistant monitor;
Miss Selma Klein was honored turned to her home on Chicago
Abe Hinberg, warden; George
by a surprise party which was boulevard Thursday after enjoying Dickstek, Herman Dickstek and
given by Kenneth Young at Blos- a four weeks' trip to Baltimore, Joe Dickstein, trustees.
som Heath. Covers were laid for Washington and Philadelphia.
The meeting was closed in the
20 couples.
usual way with refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Velkowitz of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg are 13725 Twelfth street entertained
He who troubles his feet to take
sojourning at Edgewater Beach.
on Saturday evening, June 25, in him to the house of prayer, even
honor of the sixteenth birthday of though he does not pray when he
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Litwin of their daughter, Gertrude. Miss arrives there, is given credit for
9154 Delmar avenue announce the Velkowitz received many lovely
his attendance. (Ab. v. 70.)
approaching marriage of their gifts.
daughter, Kitty, to Samuel Gold-
stein of this city, which will be an
Mrs. Bertha Traub of Webb
event of July 3.
avenue is entertaining as her
house guests her children, Mr. and
Miss Gertrude Waterstone, a Sirs. B. Traub, and family of New
Three names were added to the
June bride-elect, has been the in- York City.
list of charter members of the De-
spiration for much entertaining.
troit chapter, Aleph Zadik Aleph,
Among those who honored her
Nathan Selzer, son of Mr. and at its last meeting on Wednesday
were Miss Kitty Kitwin, Miss Ger- Mrs. Harry Selzer of 1981 Chi. evening, June
29, in the B'nai
trade Goldman and bliss Rose Ler- cage boulevard, graduated with B'rith Community House. They
man.
distinction on Wednesday, June were: Louis Further, Harold Rai-
22, from Central high school. In kow and Al Saltz. This list is now
A personal shower was given in the fall he will enter the Medical complete.
honor of Miss Rae Horwitz, a school at University of Michigan
Sam Melon, Fred Goldstien, Irv.
bride-elect of July 3, by Miss El- at Ann Arbor.
ing Weisberg and Harold Saltz
sie Olender at her home on Mon-
were accepted as candidates for
terey avenue June 23. Bridge and
Mr. and Mrs. William Fixel of membership.
bunco were the main attractions. Connecticut avenue were hosts to
It is likely that the Detroit
Covers were laid for 25 guests.
25 guests at dinner on Tuesday at chapter will be formally installed
the Hotel Statler.
at the B'nai B'rith convention,
One of the most popular brides
when Sam Beber, national A. Z.
of the mid-summer is Miss Ann
Miss Sylvia Wasserman enter- A. president, will be in the city.
Rabinowitz, whose marriage to tained with a bridge and personal
Charles Averbach will take place shower at her home on Whitewood
on July 3. In her honor the Rho avenue on Tuesday, June 21, in
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Delta sorority entertained at a honor of her cousin, Miss Sylvia
MOHEL
shower and bridge on June 18.
Lutz, a bride-elect of July 10.
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Shades in fancy weav-
ing and brighter colors.
Two tones of green,
brown and tan, or
green and orange.
Range of sizes from 4
to 12 feet wide, with
6 and Ps foot drop.
$5.30 to $10.
EIGHTH FLOOR
THE J. L. HUDSON ICC.
WOODWARD-FARMER A'[ GRATIOT
Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Gersten
(Theresa Lieberman) and son,
Charles, have closed their home
for the summer, having motored
north to Long Lake, near Alpena,
Mich., to be gone two months.
PISGAH LEADERS
SPEAK IN FLINT
A. Z. A. COMPLETES
CHARTER ROSTER
Theodore Olender, who attended
the Yeshiva College of America,
has recently returned to spend the
summer with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham Olender of 3791
Monterey avenue. While in De-
troit he will attend his brother's
wedding at the Shaarey Zedek on
July 3.
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Miss Lena Myers of Chicago is
the house guest of Mrs. Frank V.
Martin of 90 Moss avenue.
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
Phone Empire 6426.
Miss Mildred Sunday of 1132
Virginia Park left for a two
months visit through the east.
REV. H. MILKOVSKY
bliss Mildred Goldman left on
June 17 on the S. S. Olympic to
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schmitke are spend the remainder of the sum-
spending a few weeke in northern mer in Europe.
Michigan.
A surprise graduation party
Miss Carolyn A. Goodman of was given in honor of Mien Ruth
1265 Belmont avenue has left to Friedland of 1608 Philadelphia
act as councilor for the summer West by Miss Toba Davidson at
s; Camp Eagle Pointe, Rumney, the home of Miss Friedland on
N.
Saturday evening, June 18. The
Northern high school colors, blue
I Miss Anna Goodman is spending and red, were carried out in the
the summer at Madison, Wis decoration.. Dancing was the main
where she in a student at the wai- feature of the evening, and 11
1 veraity.
couples were present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg and I The Mimes Silverman of 1652
David, of Taylor avenue have Calvert avenue entertained with a
left for California where thsy will personal shower on Tuesday eve-
spend a number of weeks visiting ning, June 21, in honor of Miss
points of interest on the west Bessie Goldberg, • bride-elect of
coaat.
next month.
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MARRIAGES PERFORMED
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To Put - In - Bay
Leaves Foot of First Street at 9 A. M.
for the
B'nai B'rith Excursion
in Conjunction with the District Convention
PUT IN BAY
WEDNESDAY JULY 6
Come One! Come All!
Loads of fun and enjoyment for everybody.
Dancing on the boat and at the island. Games,
contests, etc., baseball game between K. of P.
and B'nai B'rith baseball teams.
Tickets From Any Member of B'nai B'rith.
Adults, $l.00—Children, 50c.
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