PIEVeraorr, EWISR 6RON ICU PAGE SIX I : Betrothal Announced lfIRMA L. LINDHEIM I -- - SAILS FOR EUROPE The Younger Generation Physician Orders Her to Sus- pend Work for Six Months. Exceptional Values in New Pins and Brooches 111 1'luliniunt cuff Mrs. Leo M. Franklin has re- turned from Chicago, where she was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Freda Oberfelder, for a week. 111alinium ()eerlaid on Gold WRIGHT, KAY & JEWELERS The degree doctor of medicine and surgery has been conferred upon the following at the corn. mencement exercises of the De- troit College of Medicine and Sur- gery: A. Alan Agree, I. Weisen- thal, W. Barron, N.Kapetansky, N. Shlaefer, G. Scharenfield and M. Hendelman. Dr. A. .Alan Agree, who has received an appointment at Providence Hospital, will re- main there for one year, after which he will specialize in surgery at the Mayo clinic, followed by studies in Europe. Dr. Weisenthad ETHYL RIVETTA EPSTEIN has chosen internal medicine as his specialty, remaining one year at Mr. and Sirs. M. Epstein of 1996 Receiving Hospital, later going to New York and Europe for further Clairmount avenue announce the betrothal of their daughter, Ethyl, study. Rivetta, to Samuel Atkins, son of Sir. and Sirs. I.. Atkins of Cleve- Miss Bertha Zaretsky of new land. York, who was the guest of Sir. and Sirs. S. Katz,-1, left for Los Angeles, where she will remain K. OF P. TO INSTALL for an indefinite stay. OFFICERS ON SUNDAY Mrs. Mordecai Ezekial (Lucille Finsterwald) of Washington, D. C., who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald of Chicago boulevard, left on Minutely for a brief visit in Davenport, Ia. She will be net there by Dr. Ezekiel and together they will make a tour of the West for three months. Miss Rose Erna Finsterwald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald of La Salle boulevard, has returned from Bradford, Mass., to spend the summer with her parents. k.# WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN R Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Benjamin of Woodrow Wilson avenue spent the past week in Cheboygan. 4"sa aa June Dress Sale The dresses in this offering are beautiful washable silk frocks made of the finest quality fast colored silk crepe and flowered designs, exquisitely tailored in the newest pastel shades. Sizes 14-46. Reduced to $10.00 It is only because of our Second Floor Locution, which noway Lore Over- head, that we are able to offer you ()wilily Merchandise at Such Atortling tow Prices Nalayk, Dress Shoes 15 EMT RAND 21Vt.11., AT WOODW • SECOND rl-OOR.,* ALWAYS NEI '„1 when cleanedb FOREST 41'fi Forest cleaned frocks have that indescribable air of freshness about them that adds charm to any summer outfit, No matter how sheer or delicate your frock is you may safely entrust it to Forest's wonderful cleaning process. Forest welconws diffi- mit things to clean. If so Int t hing you hare you err irry partienlar about let as take rare of it for you. Vacation nod sport togs a specialty. ForiEsir CLEANERS C,. DYERS' , 533-547 FOREST AVE E . call MEIrose 4200 A surprise banquet was given in honor of Mrs. Joseph Thumin, wife of Rabbi Thumin, by the First Austrian Ladies' Aid Society and the members of the Congrega- tion Beth Abraham, Sunday eve- ning, June 10, in Altman's hotel, Mt. Clemens. Mrs. Thumin is leaving for a short visit with her parents in Poland. Prominent in the arrangements of the affair were Mrs. Louis Ellenbogen, 3211 Taylor avenue, and Mrs. Jacob Rosenberg, 8931 La Salle boule- vard. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jay of Sew aril avenue motored to Chicago the past week-end. Ceremonies to Be Held at Infor• mel Dinner•Dance at Hotel Statler. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)--Sirs. Irma L. Lindheim, national presi- dent of the Iladassah, Women's Zia nisi Organization and a leading figure in the present Zionist con- troaersy sailed on the steamer Car- mania on Friday night, for Europe., where slue is expected tu remain anti fall. 'Phi. !ludas:nth conven- tion will take place in l'ittsburgh .11 June 27, it was officially an- 'wormed. In a statement to the represen- tatives of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Sirs. Robert Szald, secre- tary of the organization, declared: Mrs. Lindheim has gone abroad on the advice of her physician, having suffered a nervous break- down tilm. , st immediately follow- ing her husband's death, due to the fact that after the shock she per- sisted in her work for the United Palestine Appeal. "Fallowing the meeting of the National Board of Hadassah on poi 21, Mrs. Lindheim was com- pletely prostrated," Sirs. Szold de- clared. "Her doetor ordered her to discontinue her work for six months, saying it would he abso- lutely suicide for her to attend the Zionist convention. When she pre- sented this angle to the National Board, we, of course, recognized the seriousness of the situation. Sirs. Lindheirn expects to return in the fall when she hopes to re- sume her work." Asked whether Mrs. Linalheim would be a candidate for rat-elec- tion as Iladftssah's national presi- dent, Mrs. Scald said that depend- ed on the convention. Sirs. Lind- heim had not indicated that she would not accept re-election, she states!. On Sunday night, June 17, the Mrs. Samuel Van Vliet has re- turned to the city following a officers of Detroit Lodge Na,. 55, winter's stay in Fort Lauderdale, Knights of Pythias, elected for the ensuing year, will be publicly in- Fla. stalled at an informal dinner dance The Hotel Stealer was the and entertainment at the Statler scene of the fourth annelid musical Hotel Ball Room at 6:30 p. nu. The committee in charge of the tea of the Music Study Club on Friday afternoon. Sirs. Sol 0. installation and dinner have Kesler, president, greeted the worked hard in preparation fur guests, and a delightful program this event and a large attendance was presented by Mrs. Reels tie- of members and their friend; is Mrs. Harry Bauman, Grand ave- pior Perlman, Mrs. Maurice Ben- expected to turn out in greeting nue, entertained the Orean Girls Vas • Mrs. S. J. Souls, Sirs. Nlichael to the new officers. Seymour Simons' Orchestra will Club at bridge on Thursday, June Leishen, Miss Sylvia Solomon, 14, in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Howard Salzenstein, Sirs. play for the evening. Miss Mary Bauman of Toronto, 1.aurence Titlebaum and Sirs. John Ont., who is her guest. Feldman. The accompanists for Will Offer Prizes inEvents for the afternoon were Miss Edith Ella Adults and Children. Dr. and Sirs. Sydney Wolfgang Davis, Miss Della Tobin, Miss Ce- The Women's Auxiliary of the and son, Marvin, of West Boston celia Liberman and Sirs. Emery Center Calendar. Maimonides Medical Society will boulevard, are leaving June 17 for Sionash. Saturday, June 16, 8:30 p. m.— hold the initial Meath- of the year New York City, where they will re- Senior Music School recital. No this Sunday at Bloenner State l'ark main for an indefinite period. Dur- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wasser- charge. (Dodge ('ark). ing their stay Dr. Wolfgang will man announce that the marriage Sunday, June 17—Jewish Cen- Games to feature the afternoon, devote his entire time to post- of their daughter, Sylvia, to Mr. ter, together with Bicur Cholenu arranged for by the committee in graduate work in recognized hos- Benjamin Gaum, will take place society, excursion to Tashmoo. charge, will include also special pitals and clinics for the treatment on June 24. Two showers were Saturday, June 23, 8:30 p. m.-- events for the children. There will of diseases of children. given in her honor, one by Mrs. Center Players open meeting. J. be prizes for winners in all events. Sam Krause and Mrs. Jack ()oi- R. Hirschfield will speak on "Art Members of the auxiliary as well Mrs. Arthur Niansbach of Ful- lmen, and another by Sirs. Joseph of Make-Up. Na, admission as of the Slainionides Medical So- lerton avenue entertained very Gann. charge. ciety are urged to bring their fam- beautifully at the Belcrest in com- Sunday, June 24—Dedication of ilies and friends. The following pliment to Mr. Slansbach's mother, Among the numerous affairs mothers' and babies' camp at Chel- are directions for reaching the who is leaving shortly for Cali- given in honor of Miss Grace Ro- sea, Mich. park: fornia. senberg, bride-elect of June 17, Take Woodward or John R. to Miss Nadia Nichamin of 369 New Citizenship Claes: Royal Oak; Royal Oak to Roches- Mr. and 141rs.1.7ea M. Butzel of Louise avenue entertained 50 Owing to the fact that many ter; half mile past Rochester turn Burns avenue have returned from guests at a bridge-miscellaneous registrations for the summer to right, to park. an interesting European trip. shower. Sirs. Joe Sander of course of the citizenship class The panty is to meet at the park 3003 Sturtevant avenue gave a lia‘e conic in, a six weeks' course at 12 Si. Miss Ruth Franklin, who has bridge-luncheon, a surprise hand- will start June 26. Eugene Mon- been doing graduate work at the kerchief and hosiery shower. itor will be the instructor. All OFFICERS INSTALLED New York School of Social Sci- those interested are urged to ence, and Miss Margaret Franklin, BY ZEDAKAH SOCIETY Miss II. 11. Landsberg, who re- register at the Center. who has been a student at Brad- cently returned from a stay in ford Academy, have returned to Europe during which time she re- At a luncheon at Webster Hall Mothers' and Babies' Camp: the city to pass the summer with ceived her Ph. D. degree, is being Registrations for the Jewish on June 3, the Zedakah Club in- their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. extensively entertained since her stalled its newly elected officers. Center mothers' and babies' camp Franklin. arrival in the city. A dinner in are now being taken. All interest- In the presence of a capacity audi- her honor will take place Saturday ed should apply at the Jewish ence of members anal their friends, Mr. and Sirs. Samuel ShafTlan. evening nt the llotel Book Cadil- Center, 31 Melbourne. The rates the oath of office was given to the der and family of Glynn Court lac. Among the guests expected for mothers are $12 and for chil- following: have reutrned from a motor trip from out of town are Dr. and Sirs. Ann Zamsky, president; dren under 7 years $6 per week. to New York City. Mrs. II. Aronstan of Ann Arbor For babies there are lower rates. Mrs. Lee Levinson and Sirs. Ilelen Jacoby, first and second vice- and Dr. and Sirs. Ernest L. Klein June 24 the dedication of the Among the honor awards given of Chicago. camp will be held. Busses have presidents, respectively; Sirs. Ann out at the commencement exer- Elias, recording secretary; Sirs. been secured at the rate of 85 cises of Carnegie College in l'itts- Among the lovely pre-nuptial cents per person for round trip to Sophia Tolmich, corresponding burgh was the play-writing prize, affairs given in honor of Miss Eve- secretary; Mrs. Myrtle Schreiber, and from the camp. Busses will which was presented to Miss Max- lyn Weiss, daughter of Mrs. Max leave the Jewish Center, 31 Mel- treasurer; Sirs. Sarah F'ixler, re- ine Finsterwald, daughter of Sir. Weiss of Clements avenue, whir porter; Mrs. Rea Landsberg and bourne, and the Fenkell branch, and Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald, became the bride of Mr. Lloyd J. 3430 Fenkell, at 9 a. m. Slaps Sirs. Esther Davies, trustees. a member of this year's graduat- Ancell on Sunday, June 10, were Sirs. Sophia Jacob, who organ- may be secured at the Center for ing class, for the finest play writ- the following: A delightful linen those who have autos. The camp ized the club nine years ago and ten during this year. • shower by Mrs. A. London, on is situated at Lenmunn's Lake, five was its first president, acted as April 18, for 30 quests; a lovely and one-quarter miles past Chel- installing officer, assisted by Sirs. Among the officers and members personal shower, by Miss Naomi Sarah Kohn as marshal) and Sirs. sea, near Ann Arbor. of the National Council of Jewish Satovsky on April 28, for 24 An excellent program is being Mary Sloben as chaplain. In ap- Women appointed as state repre- guests; a lingerie shower by Mrs. planned. Prominent people of the preciation of their efforts for the sentatives for promoting the pur- .1. Faigel on May 9, fair 2-1 guests; city will speak and the Mothers' Zedakah Club, Mrs. Jacob, Sirs. poses of the National Committee an exquisitely arranged miscel- Dramatic Club will give a perform- Zamsky and Sirs. Hannah Ilarvith on the Cause and Cure of War is laneous shower by Mrs. J. N:du ance which will be "The First received baskets of flowers, and Sirs. F. II. Saulson of Detroit. and daughter, Lillian, on May 15, other officers were presented with Chapter of the Camp Histroy." Mrs. Saulson will represent Michi- for 30 guests; a lovely appointed The mothers' clubs are planning corsages of sweet peas and roses. gan on the national committee. Mrs. llarvith acted as toastmas- miscellaneous shower by Sirs. J. to surprise Miss Mary Caplan, Schwartz on Slay 26, for 20 executive director of the Jewish ter. She thanked the officers anal guests, and a delightful handker- Centers, for ner excellent work all who were active during the past chief and hosiery shower, by Miss and advice which she has given year for their efforts. Sirs. Harry Betty Greenbaum, on May 31, for them the past seven years. Miss Klein (Mother Klein) was the 24 guests. Caplan was the pioneer of the principal speaker. Others who spoke were Sirs. Edythe Cugell, mothers' camp in Detroit. worthy matron, and Mrs. Coldie Lovely in its appointment was Kavanau, past worthy matron, of the trousseau party given June 5 Junior Picnic: by Miss Evelyn Weiss, a bride of The Junior ('layers will close I'urity Chapter, 0. E. S. Mrs. Lee Levinson and Sirs. June 10, for her bridesmaids and their extended and interesting sea- immediate friends. Her table was son with a picnic Sunday, June 17, Sarah Eisler were chairmen in charge of arrangements for the beautifully decorated in orchid at 2 o'clock. affair. and green and adorned with a The tables were beautifully dec. bow lof orchid sweet peas in the Tennis Tournament: midst of which hung a miniature Entries for the first annual ten- ,rated with floral arrangements, through the efforts of Ben Fried- bride and groom. A midnight nis tournament of the Jewish lunch was served to 20 guests. Centers Association are now being man, florist. Mrs. Ida Levine of 1710 Taylor taken. There is a 25-cent en- Sirs. Jacob J. Weinberg and trance fee per person. Matches avenue was hostess at the last daughter, Lola, of 313 Fast Can- will start the first week in July. neeting. Plans are being made field avenue, are motoring to New If sufficient entries are received, `or future activities. MAIMONIDES PICNIC TO BE HELD SUNDAY CENTERS ASS'N Goes to Camp in Clothes, a Chosen on the Children's Floor 44 Its open season for cainping so the s Flom, constantly thinking of the happiness and comfort of the younger generation, has made a special study of what the ynuthhd camper takes along to be co mttortably and suitably clad for active days moot do■ irs q The Individual Shops have selected sturdy :any clothes to outfit youngsters from top ea. toe —sweaters, middies, blunts slippers, hose . say itn. ming suits, and all the other necessities tot e•ainp life. Togs arc conveniently found on the Fourth Floor for boys two to six and girls two to sixteen The Fourth Floor The J. L. 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Pergament cups will be given for both singles (Rebecca Weinberg) and S011 !I, and doubles winners. Alvin and Harvey, and Sirs. David I. Weinberg, who were guests of Fenkell Declamation Contest: their parents for tan weeks. The first annual Fenkell decla- mation contest will be held at 3430 Mr. Eugene J. Anspach of New- Fenkell on Thursday evening, June ark, N. J., is visiting his mother, 28, at 8:30 o'clock. Competition Mrs. A. Anspach, and his sister, is steadily growing. The entries Sirs. Leon Weinberg, at 1522 number 18 to date. The contes- Monterey avenue. tants are being coached by Sirs. Morton Steinberg. Formerly at Twelfth and Gladstone Announce that they have discontinued the above store. Erving Moss Young Co-operatives: The Young Co-operatives, a group of junior girls meeting at the Center, are engaged in sewing dolls for the Jewish Baby Day Nursery. and Sydney Moss Only hotel directly on Lake Michigan. Most beautiful resort anywhere... cool, invigorating, pine-scented air. 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E- -- - - - _- Write for Ilandeerne Beaded and Felt Information to Charlevoix Beach Hotel Charlevoix I Michigan I MOUNT CLEMENS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. M. Litwak of 59 South Gratiot avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Celia, to Heyman I.iederman of Detroit. Mrs. Sadie B. Cohn of the Hotel Olympia is recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. Rose C. Wurkenstein of 48 South avenue entertained a of friends at her home Wednesday evening. Prizes for bridge, which wan played during the evening • were won by Mrs. S. Mogill and Miss Ethel Levine. number Checker Cabs Empire 7000 SHOPS. NOW! 1\1 Save Money! Estimates Freely Given. Sixteen years' experience. Call Cadillac 3893-3894-4309. NATIONAL TENT & AWNING CO. 422 West Jefferson Ave. INCOMPARABLE WILL BE THE BENEFITS AND EXTREME JOY DERIVED FROM ATTENDING THE MOONLIGHT Given by PISGAH LODGE NO. 34, I. 0. B. B. Mon. Eve. JULY 2 STEAMER PUT-IN-BAY Loaves Foot of First Street at 8:30 P. M. 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