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TiTiberRonjEwisfidiRONICLE

PAGE SIX

OFFICERS INSTALLED !ADDITIONAL DONORS
BY PURITY CHAPTER! TO DETROIT U. P. A.

al au
arson&

dOre

The Choicest
New Silverware



Awaits Your Approval

We have "shopped and shopped" to obtain
the best things in Silverware. You are cor-
dially invited to see the beautiful new pieces.

Special Tables of Gills

$1 to $5 — $5 to $10 — $10 to $15

An Opportunity to Save on Your Frock Needs For All
Summer Is Offered In Our

anniversary Sale

Our Buyer Has Just Returned from
New York with a New Stock
of Lovely

Summer Frocks

which we are offering during our
Anniversary Sale at the Special
Low Price of

'

12

. 95

It is only because of our Second Floor Lo-
cation whieh 'henna Low Overhead
that we are able to offer you Mer-
chandise at such startling
Lou, Prices.

/5 LAjT WAND 121Va. AT WOODWAl2D
• 5LCOND rLoou•

Modernize Your
Water Heater,

Have the convenience of hot
water at the turn of a faucet!
Our attachment converts
your old heater Into an auto-
matic, with all the advan-
tages of the most modern-L-at
small cost.
Why not have this attach-
ment installed right now—
enjoy this great comfort dur-
ing the hot months!

15

5660

This important sale is more than half over!

Hundreds of Detroit women have saved on

smart, new silks—anti we have provided for

hundreds more for the last days! We have
replenished the original offerings of printed

silks, washable silks, novelty silks—daytime

silks, evening silks, sport silk—and added new
offeryings. Women who have shopped in the

Sale should shop again! And women who
have delayed this adventure in smartness and

economy, are urged to take advantage of the
largest selection of Hudson silks of the
year—most of them at the lowest prices an

several years!

THIRD

FLOOR

The J. I.. Hudson Co.

A.

1

A New Orchestra at

King Wah Lo Cafe

118 Michigan Met

The Latest Dance Music By

MAURICE RUSHLOW

and His Superb Band

NO COVER
CHARGE

Danc'ng Daily 12 to 2-6 to
nd 9:30 to 1 A. M., Sunday
included. Special Saturday aft-
ernoon, 12 to 2:30, evening 6 to
8 and 9:30 to 1:30 A. M..

e

,

Noon Luncheon 60c

Evening Dinner $1.00

Private rooms for banquet
and parties.

Phone Cadillac 6074—
A. lor Mr. Woods

a,WAMVInagiWRWV.WAAW. 9

personal shower and bridge on
Tuesday, May 8, in honor of Miss by the members for themselves Ethel Schiller and Bessie Cohen.
Nena Sodos, a June bride-elect. A and guests with Mrs. R. Lebergott Past Matron Helen Dushkin pre-
late supper was served to 28 or Mrs. Emory Monash.
sented the jewel to the retiring
matron. Hanna liarvith and Ray
guests.
The Gold Room of the Belcrest Stralser served as installing mar-
The Hebrew and Sunday School
On Saturday, May 12, a linen was the scene of a delightfully shale and Minnie Goldberg filled at Congregation Shasrey Tefillah
surprise shower and bridge was planned bridge-luncheon and show- the post of chaplain.
has
aligned itself also with "He-
Edythe Cugell was installed wor-
given at the home of Mrs. Morris er given by Mrs. Max Newman for
brew Week" and "Hebrew Day"
Lupiloff in honor of her sister, the pleasure of Mrs. Joseph Kap• thy matron of Purity Chapter for
for
the
Hebrew cause. The school
Miss Nene Sodos, a June bride- Ian. An artistic arrangement of the ensuing year, and Reuben W.
proper has contributed $5 of its
dect. A midnight supper was orchids and roses centered the Klein was installed as worthy pa-
table, which was set for 20 guests. tron. The following are the new own funds, and a number of chil-
served to 35 guests.
dren volunteered to go out wit` ,
corps of officers:
Sirs. I.ouis Welt was hostess to
Associate matron. Anne Wein- boxes, tickets and tags and solicit
Miss Dorothy Snyder enter-
The Dexter Department Store was recently
contributions. Rabbi Ginzler ad-
seven
guests
at
a
prettily
appoint-
beck;
secretary,
Ruth
Metzger;
tained with a luncheon-bridge
dressed several meetings. among
opened and to acquaint the residents of this
shower at the Belcrest apartments ed luncheon at the Phoenix Club treasurer; Anne Gordon; conduc-
these
Pisgah
Lodge
of
I.
0.
B.
B.,
tress,
Cora
Jacoby;
associate
con-
neighborhood with us, we have assembled a
Saturday, May 12, in honor of her on Tuesday.
ductress, Hanna liarvith; chaplain, and the result of these efforts in
sister, Sarah, a bride-elect of May
collection of values that has never before been
Miss Ethel Goldman, pianist, Imogene Edwards; marshal, Esther behalf of the Hebrew language and
27. Covers were laid for 24
seen in this community,
was elected vice-president of the Cohen; Allah, Rose Klein; Ruth, literature, it is hoped, will prove
guests.
satisfactory.
Musical Art Club at its annual Mabel Kahn; Esther, Rose Wisper;
Reuben;
Elects,
meeting
held
on
May
7
at
the
Rose
Martha,
Mrs. henry Mendelaohn has re-
The study circle for adults last
Dorothy Lightstone; warder, Es-
turned from Denver, where she Women's City Club.
ther Rich; sentinel, Harry Satov- Tuesday was again well attended,
had been visiting her children, Mr.
with
a few new incoming members
Ruth Reiter and Cecilia Liber- 111 Y.
and.,Mrs. Paul A. Kanter, and is
Mrs. Bessie Silverstein and Mrs. added to the class. The members
residing temporarily with her man were among these who won
have
been provided with new
daughter, Mrs. Anna LeBost, at endowed memberships in the Tues- Rhea Harris Weisberg rendered books of the Jewish Publication
day Musicale contest, held recent- several vocal solos, while the little
3710 Richton avenue.
Society.
The subject to be dis-
ly. They were awarded the Lille pupils of Miss Katherine Pereira
Don't fail to participate in this unusual event
Sturtevant Johnson and Mary entertained the large assembly cussed again at next Tuesday's
session will be the Book of Job.
Stewart Gray memberships, respec• with several dance numbers.
which offers tremendous savings to you—Some
The
class
meets
at
8:30
p.
m.
The
new
worthy
patron,
Reuben
tively.
of the items actually being marked below cost.
Klein, who is also worshipful
W.
AT
The get-together dance. Sunday
The annual meeting of the Tem- master of Perfection Lodge, F. &
ple Arts Society will take place A. M., was presented with a hand- evening, May 20, at 2565 flinger
COME, SEE FOR YOURSELF
on Tuesday evening, May 29. A some gift from the officers of Per- avenue, promises to be a delight-
NO OBLIGATION TO BUY
ful and interesting affair, thanks
special program has been planned fection Lodge.
to the generosity of Joe Blau,
to take place in the men's club-
treasurer of the congregation, who
r OO M S.
provides not only the dancing hall
You Will Fisd
but also refreshments free to all.
Mr, Chester Cohn motored to
Proceeds of the dance will be de-
Chicago for the week-end.
Center Calendar.
voted to equipment of the syna-
11567 Dexter Boulevard, Comer Burlingame
Sunday, May 20, 8:30 p. m.— gogue. Tickets may be obtained
Sirs. Sol Gittleman of Second
Phone Garfield 3216
boulevard has returned from a de- House Council open meeting. from Mrs. Hazel Efronsan, Hick-
Speakers, Judge Keidan and Rabbi ory 7685.
lightful stay in Dayton, Ohio.

Fram.
The program for services on
Mrs. Mark Fleischman enter.
Sunday, May 27, 8:30 p. m.—
tained 10 guests at luncheon on May festival for juniors. Free to Shovruoth or the Feast of Weeks,
which
falls on Friday and Satur-
A Pleasant Place to at
Tuesday at the Phoenix Club.
members.
• • .11 II kl I 1 LI OM,
MIL\I 1.116W ••
I IN 11.1
Saturday, June 2, 8:30 p. m.— day, May 25 and 20, will be as fol-
;
lows:
Thursday
and Friday eve-
Ad-
Mrs. Charles Greenberg and Center Players' open meeting.
Offering excellent service, de-
Mrs. Isadore Karbell will be host- dress by Professor Wilcox of City ning services will commence at
licious foods—and modern.
esses at a bridge-tea at Webster College, on "Life of Shakespeare." 8:30 o'clock, and Friday and Sat-
urday mornings at 8 o'clock. Rabbi
hall, Wednesday, May 25, for the Public invited.
"for a meal or just a sandwich"
benefit of the Sisterhood of Tem-
Sunday, June 3, 8:30 p. m.— Gizler's sairmon tonic Thur.:day
— -- — ple Emanuel.
Concert by Madame Batya Bath- evening will be "Liberty and D-
ense or Liberty and Law, Which?"
Eini. Admission $1.
Miss Jeanette Pearl addressed
Saturday, June 9, 8:30 p. m.— and Friday evening, which will be
the women's auxiliary of the Mai- Oratorical contest. Awarding of a special children's service, his
theme will be "Attention Plus Ac-
monides Medical Society at their prizes. No admission charge.
tivity," with special reference to
last meeting on May 9 at the Hotel
Exodus 24:7.- Saturday morning
Palmetto. A social hour followed. Girls' Hike:
The next regular meeting will take
All the girls of the Center are at 9 o'clock there will be memorial
place on May 23, at which time invited to join the Girls Council services. All are welcome to at-
the election of officers will take in their spring hike, Sunday, May tend these services.
-S place.
20, starting from the Center at 8
PERFECTION LODGE.
o'clock sharp.
a
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
Miss Belle Goodman was hostess
FA
A. M., will hold a regular com-
t , 11 guests at a bridge and shower The Oakland Mothers' Club:
munication
Wednesday,
Slay
23,
en Saturday, May 1'2, honoring The Oakland Mothers' Club health
Miss Marion Barsky, a bride-elect round-up and clean-up campaigns at 7 p. m. E. A. Degree.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
were very successful. The moth-
of June 3.
HIGH-GRADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
By order of-
ers of the pre-school children in
REUBEN W. KLEIN. 1•. M.
Miss Bessie Green of King
the Oakland neighborhood were
All Kinds of Fancy Loaf Cheese—Always Good ;
• nue left Tuesday, May 15, for an co-operative in following instruc-
extended visit in California. Miss tions given to them. The neigh-
Ask Your Grocer for White Star Products
; Green plans to stop at several bors were also helpful in the clean-

SHAAREY TEFILLAH
NOTES

GET ACQUAINTED SALE
--Continued for 8 more Days

FROM
40% to 50%

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Try the

Famous Louis
Fancy Ice Cream

for

SPECIAL SOUR CREAM
AND CREAMED CHEESE

pants of interest en route an up campaign.
along the Pacific Coast, but wit
.", i Pra c t ice:
spend the v enter part of her Linn'
in
Santa Monica as the guest of L'a lla
41
.— ;b . a 11 Pract ice for girls is
Mrs . Morris Rosenberg.
held on- Tuesdyas at 5 p m. at the
4 :7
Northern High athletic field. All
girls interested are invited to join.
......

II

as you desire.
32, 40 a. 14 pieces to the gallon,
These will be individually wrapped,
any of the ahoy'



Alinosi cream' are well known to you and you know that in ordering
specials you will be getting the best cream mule.

We can also supply:

$1.10 par gallon

I

Loganberry Poach at

$1.36 per gallon Grams Juice at

Minus' 11rntlirr5

7231 MACK AVE.

4 Stores

$1.35 per gallon
$1.35 per gallon

1 Waves done by skillful ope-
rators under personal super-
11 vision of aira. Wadley.

8416 LINWOOD

'Garfield 4510-W

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lAVOMV ; i feiW; -:44
V'Ve

The West Warren Mothers'
Club has postponed its meeting
until May 23. It will meet at the
Eronk Communitl House. Junction
and McGraw, at 2:30 o'clock. A.
C. Lappin of the Jewish Arbitra-
tion Court, will speak.

Russia."

Jewish Women'. Credit Union: .

A meeting of the Jewish It o-
;1
men's Credit Union will be held
. ',..1;,t riT c.,it; 1:l '
C.M.:::::" s.,.
May 16, at 1:30

14342 E. JEFFERSON

I

.

West Warren Motlwrs' Club:

Terelfdi St. Wilber.' Club:
The next meeting of the Twelfth
I I Street Mothers' club will be held
15 E. Grand River, 6th Floor I on Saturday, May 19, at the Folk
hatband Shale, 1905 Gladstone, at
Cadillac 2697
2:30 o'clock. Dr. Salutzky. who
recently returned from MIAMI.
Introducing a new hair wash
will give a talk on "Women in
that brightens up dark hair.

Hickory '7850

Empire 5924



ALICE
WADLEY
Hair Shop

are 70c a lb. and S lted Nuts $1.35 per lb.
Macaroons and Wafers
•ry reasonable and the quality the best. There
We are positive that the above prices are ,
are no better ices or creams made or sold in P'treit and serving the above on Confirmation
Day will give you the satisfaction of knowing that you are serving the best. ,
your orders at Melts .e 6712-3544 and you may be sure that you
Please call and leave
will receive the best attention and service.

Melrose 6712 - 3544

Confirmation Day

$

White Star Dairy O

I

9314 WOODWARD

A Suggestion for



We Suggest the Following Specials:

Fruit Punch at



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No. 3 Pist•chio•Loganberry !re-
Pist•chio-Orance Ice--Choco-
N o . 1
Caramel Nut Mousse.. $2.25 per gal.
$2.80 per gal.
late Pecan Mousse
No. 2 Fresh Strawberry-Pineapple Ice
Plain
Special Brick ..... $1.80 per sal
—Maple Walnut Mousse.$2.80 per gal. No. 4

Frei. Lemonade at

Dexter Department Store



Confirmation Day

ng144444- 4,

Is Speeding By!
Visit the Silk Shop Tomorrow

SAVINGS

E.

MIMUITS FROM
ANYWNIRC

The public installation of the
new board of officers of Purity
Chapter for the year 1928-1929
was held on Monday evening, May

Hudson's
May Sale of Silks

The following additional donors
to the Detroit United Palestine
Appeal quota of $110,000 for 1928
are announced by Joseph H. Ehr-
lich, chairman, and William R.
Blumenthal, regional director.
In loving memory of our dart-
are listed.

,

DETROIT'S MOST MODERN
PLUMBING AND HEATING
ESTABLISHMENT

Centrally
Located

Affair on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schw•rtz and
Norman. $100.
I.ney J. Allen and A. Shift... 3250
earl,
The Young People's Temple
Harry A. Hyman, W. Nederlander .
The graduating class of Beth El
Loui Hu ent hal. Robert Scbomberger.
College of Jewish Studies were Club gave its annual spring sport
Aaron Simon. Harry Weitzman. $200
hosts on Monday night, May 14, festival last Sunday night, May
each.
Alexand•r Freeman. $150.
to the student body of the college 13. The guests, who consiste,
A. A. Foreman. 1125.
at the first class night affair of both of the older as well as the
Mr. and Mr . Charles N. Agree, Harry
younger
members
of
the
congrega-
ofjewish
Students.
Beth El College
Z. Brown. W. Burstein. Mrs. H. .1.
The program consisted of a piano tion, came in sport clothing, some
Cohen. S. M. Cole, David COOP,. 0. It
in
golf
costumes,
others
in
tennis
Fisher.
II G it tletn•n, Gla .ser & Hoff
selection by Miss Edith Ella Davis,
nom A. Coddman. M. Gun hero & Son .
a reading from Bialik's "The Dead outfits, and others in riding habits.
K-agan Id'ectrie Co.. J. It. La' ky, S. 1,
'rhe
graduates
of
Temple
Beth
El
of the Wilderness" by Miss Helena
Maas, Park-Wolin Shot,. E. II. Ihvens
Stungo, and a series of tableaux High School were guests of honor.
berg, Harry Schlanger, J. Sheritt, Adolph
Stoma, Chas. A. Smith, M. Stone, 8100
entitled "Jewesses of All Times A special guest at the affair was
each.
and Places"—directed by Miss Rabbi Victor E. Reichert, who had
Mrs. More Silver:tell, 175.
S. K. Melon. $60.
Helena Stungo and acted by the on that morning delivered the com-
Oscar Adel. Harry S. Bennett. Bernard
Misses Sadie Garfinkel, Jennie mencement sermon to the Temple
F.
Bern•teine. II. 11.lliellield, Mr. and
Seltzer, Beatric Stungo, Edith High School graduates. The com-
Mr , . Cott, Detroit Mill Supply Co., Jo-
Ella Davis, Anna Goldberg. Lillian mittee in charge consisted of Nor-
. eoh Ddnn. Jack Dunn. 11. Fit licher.
George Freedman, ?A,. H. IL Gilliam..
Gordon, Helen Horowitz, and man Birnkrant, Angelo Maybaum,
Lout: 11 Guldbera, S. Goldman. Nathan
Ethel Ginsberg. The musical ac-
1 Goldye Velm, Lydia R. Kahn,
N. Gros., Henry J• scup, M•uri m Kahan
companiment to the tableaux was Felix Silver, Leo I. Franklin, liar-

A. KaVntan, H. A. Km., Merry
rendered by Jack Weisberg of the I old Ehrlich, Milton Ponnusky, Ruth
E. Lightstone.. 0. E. Lind. Linwood 10,
& Supply, Vert filo , x, Dr. Samuel F. Pm
music school of the Jewish Centers Lambert, Josephine !merman, Ju-
locker. Progress !telling Co., Husoeks.
EDYTHE CUGELL
Association. Earlier in the eve- dith Breitenbach, Virginia Gold-
Scharer Iron a Metal Co., Norm.
ning the class had met for a class berg, Elsa Freeman, Marcia Er- 14, at the Eastern Star Temple. Sobwarts. Mr, II. M. Selker. Oscar
dinner at which Rabbi Leon Fram mann, Nance Solomon, Lillian Si- The large auditorium of the Tem- Shore, Loni• Siegel. Judge Charles C.
Simms, Mrs. I. K. Slobin, St. Clair Fur-
was toastmaster and Mrs. Bessie mansky, Leonard Simons, Milton ple was tastefully decorated with niture Shoo', S. I,. Trigg. ferry Tra,Ity,
Silverman read the history and Silberberg. The following were trellised primroses, shaded colored Dr. D. Weigarden, Melville S. Welt, $50
the
patrons
and
patronesses7
Rabbi
each.
the prophecy of the class. Prof.
Harry Cohen,
William II. Pyle and Dr. Leo M. Leon Frani. Dr. and Mrs. Leo M.
Arthur Abtamovitx, Henry M. Alum.-
Franklin,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Milford
Franklin spoke. The graduation
vitt. Acme Cut Stone Cis. N. Agree. Mil-
ton M Alexander. AlnernsMarx Cm. Lutti .
and the graduation reception took Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt,
1 Meyer M. Applebaum. Marton F.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Adolph
Finsterwald,
place Monday night.
hntr. Jacob !taker, Edward A. Bern•
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rothschild,
---
otein, J. Berman. N. Itielfield, Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett, Dr.
Mrs, It. Blumenthal. linuley.rd
Dr. Leon M. Franklin of Temple
and Mrs. Charles A. Smith, Mr.
Shop,. Dr. P. 11. Brotolo Samuel Bro.
Beth El has been notified of his
dy, Mr.. Amy K. Brown, Jump). S. litirek
and Mrs. William B. Isenberg, Mr.
election as a member of the Na- and Mrs. David Pennusky, Mr. and
Miss Emma Huts., S. Cabot, Charte
Canvas., Conheim's Jeweler, Edwin
tional Council of the National Eco- Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Mr. and Sirs.
J. Cohen, M rs. S. H. Da v i,18011, DetroP
nomic league to represent the state Samuel T. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Auld Part •, A. Dubinsky. Limit Eston.
of Michigan.
Sidney M. Ferhimer, B. Fink. Bober ,
Leishin, Dr. and Mrs. Leighton
Finn. II. J. Fishel & Son. Arthur E.
G. Steele.
Fixel, Adolph Freund. Ira Friodenherg. A
Rev. Elijah Zaludkowski of
Friedman, Benjamin Ganser, S. Gen.,
Sam Goldhlatt, Dr. II. W. Gold.tIrk, Sam
Congregation Shuarey Zedek, to-
The Detroit Music Study Club
Granadier. Walter Green. St Iran S. Gros..
gether with his family, is now will hold its annual musicale and
nor, Mnx S. Gros- held. Shod, IlorwItr.
domiciled in his new home 2067 W.
Doti , ' Mbar. Rabbi R. Ilmwits. I ✓ cbok
011 the afternoon of Friday,
tea
Euclid avenue. Rev Zaludkowski June 8, at the Stotler Hotel. The
Aid Society, Mrs. Alhort Jordon. Jo hue
Karbal, Ahe K•sle. It. Kaurm•n, Loon
may be communicated with at his
been ro-
Kay, tinter J. Kohn. Philip Kraoits.
home, Euclid 4993, or at the office folliowing members as have
hostesses
for
1.0111. Nuttrauer, Abraham Lemley. Sam-
t
pointed
to
serve-
a
of the synagogue, Willi s a ve nue
uel Levine, II•rry B. Levy, Dr. E. Lipkin.
the event: Mrs. E. Stamen, Mrs.
N. Mandellumg, It R. Mothis, 0. Mendel-
Brush street.
D. Hokin, Dr. Frances Brown,
mn. A. Never, Mere,. Minekin, Max

Mrs. A. Gach, Sirs. F. Corlett, Mrs.
Minkow. E. A Moss A Co.. National Dry
Mrs. Max Newman (Pearl Kap- S. Trigg, Mrs. Vi m. Isenberg,
Good, N Newman, Mon. Bros., Frank
Nortioradsks.
I. l'aPirk, William Fens-
Ian) was hostess at a delightfully Sirs. A. Pollak, Mrs. N, Aronstam,
REUBEN W. KLEIN
ter. Mom. , Floors, Dr. M. M. Ilattn,
appointed luncheon-bridge and Mrs. II. Glickman, Mrs. S. Kahn,
Reliable Mat... Co.. Moyer N. It•m-
stork shower at the Belcrest on Mrs. II. Kopel and Mrs. B. Pearl- lights, electric fountains, palms baum, Mr•. M ,nroe Ito smell, M.
May 9 .for 30 guests, honoring her man. Mrs. A. Max Kohn and Mm. and flowers, under the able chair- No entbal. J. A Sarasohn. Ralph SAM,.
1. Schreiber. Che ter L. Schwarts. J. L.
sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Kapla n Aubrey Brown will be in charge of manship of Anna Paul.
Selliog, S81111111 T. Shevin, Aaron A. Prs
(Lillian Leff of Flint).
tickets, and acting as ushers will
Guide Kavanau, retiring worthy verblatt, Seymour Simone, D. Sobel. Alm
Steinberg. Samuel Ware. Harry Wein-
he Miss Della Tobin, Miss Cecelia matron, and Samuel Kavanau, re-
berg. Jacob I. Weinberg. Mist Ross
The beautifully decorated home Liberman, Mrs. Harold Ilarris, tiring worthy patron, were in Weinstein. Aaron Weisb•e. Jrceph M
of Mrs. A. Sodos of Buena Vista David Ilubar, Mrs. Myron Jacoby, charge of the installation cere- Weis, Max Wek ler. H. S. welter, David
avenue was the scene of a lovely and Mrs. Harry Cohen. Reserva- monies, assisted by Past Matrons W. Welling. J. Wulf. Louis H. Wolfe, A.
tions must be made in advance Dorothy Schiller, Rae Stralser, II. Zenner, 825 each.

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