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PAGE SIX

Like A Trip
Down 5th Ave. N. Y.

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Don t iorget to Say it with ["lowers .

VISIT OR PHONE US TODAY

We Send Flowers by Wire Anywhere

SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP

CHAS. ROSF:NNIAN, Proprietor

227 Gratiot Ave.

Cherry 9171

Blankets
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Mrs. Louis Levine and small
son, Allan Frederick have returned
of Juni o• Hadassah for the ensu- home after spending a month with
ing v. ar took Mace at the annual relatives at Cincinnati, Ohio.

The lotion of officers and board

The women's auxiliary of Mai-
monides Medical Society sponsored
an interesting entertainment at
the Belerest on May 14. when the
ictors and their wives enjoyed
the bridge playing and refresh-
ments provided by the auxiliary.
The Maimonides Medical Society
is reciprocating with a like enter-
tainment to the auxiliary on
ral.l. Wednesday, May 29. at the Belt
Fiostew
saint.
M.ss
crest.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Finsterwald, won ore of the
The green and gold parlor of e
$2110 prizes filter d by Samuel
Erenel, for her play, "The Severed the ficklest, with an artistic ar-
Cord." This play was presented rangement of roses and orchids.
by the Sunnyside Playhouse of nresented a lovely background for
Sunnyside, Long Island, N. Y.. and a mother's party on Sunday eve-
ning, May 12. The occasion was
Waii adjudged one of the two best
unpublished plays in the "Little 3 surprise dinner party tendered
Theater Tournament" at the Wal- their mother. Mrs. Lena Finley,
dorf Theater, New York. These by the members and immediate
tournaments were originally start- relatives of the Finley family.
.Among the out-of-town guests
tol lip David Be lased in 1923.
were Mr. Richard G. Finley of
Cleveland. 0., and Mr. and Mrs.
M •tt Sadie Hirschman and Jesse
MISS CELIA J. SCHOSTAK
E. Ihr•chman arrived in California Mitchell D. Robinson and son.
th s ',reek on their four manths' Eliot, Of Toledo, Ohio.
livan,ss meeting of the organiza-
trip around the world and after a
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Diamond have ti; n, Tuesday evening, May 7•
few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Bessie Brenner, who has
I. R. Meyers and family in Los r eturned from a sojourn ;n Miami.
Angeles they' will return to Detroit Fla. Mr. Diamond is now spend- served the organization as
Miss
ing some time at the Bottle Creek dent, will be succeeded by 1l Miss
wek.
week.

Sanitarium, where he will be Ct lia .1. Schustak.
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The Other officers are:
Mrs. Sol Marks Of Calvert av•- joined shortly by Mrs, Diamond.

G re en, Mollie Mist, Helen Kass,
nue has returned from a visit with
NIr. and Mrs. I. Resnik of New vice-presidents; Lillian Ketai, cur-
relatives in Philadelphia and Sun-
Haven, Conn., are spending tome re-spending secretary; Thelma Gor-
bury, Pa.
Itintlk,retarmeraeliunrir,r. secretary ; Mary
time in the city
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as aues
Evelyn Friedman. a men, „„d Mrs. Sam Resnik

Or. Leo M. Franklin arrived in
the city Wednesday after his ex-
tended stay in California. MN.
Franklin is spending a few days in
chiral!. with her mother, Mrs.
oberfelder, and upon her return
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin will make
their home at the Lee Crest apart-
ments until June 1.

THERE ISSOMETHING ABOUT FLOWERS THAT ,
MAKES THEM MEAN SO MUCH

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Order Now
For September Delivery

Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Weil of
this city announce the engagement
of their son, Robert M. Weil, to
iss Dorothy Goldman of
waukee, Wis.

f directors of the Detroit Unit

SUITS AND TOPCOATS
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To visit Philcon's just now is like taking
a trip down New York's famous Fifth ave-
nue--notable for its thoroughbred, well-
dressed gentlemen. For here at PhiIcon's
is authentic style in clothing. Men's suits
that reveal every detail of the most distin-
guished tailoring executed according to the
latest designs approved by good taste in
Detroit, New York and London. And the
fabrics include a wide variety of the latest
weaves and colors loomed by the best mills
Style at the right price will be found in all
sizes.

MISS SCHOSTAK IS Nag eitg Natrs
NEV PRESIDENT OF
JUNIOR HADASSAH

Miss Tillie Nlarien that has left
for Chicago to remain indefinitely

Place your order now for these fine woolen
blankets—they Will be delivered to you in
September. It is not necessary to pay fur
them now—simply order them and they will
be sent to you C. 0. D. or charged to your
September at uount as you prefer. They are
offered in 70 by 80-inch size in seven

Airs. Etta Beckman who re-
turned home last Tuesday' after a
ttvit months' visit with her ilaugh-
tees. Mrs. A. Ruff and Mrs. A. Lipp
.1 Brookline, Masa, had as her
guests Mother's Day, her chil-
dren Mr. and Mrs. I. Korn of Man-
ton• Mich., and Mr. and Mrs..1. L.
Beckman of Cadillac, and her
grandson, Sidney Korn of Ann Ar•
r.

popular colors, block-plaided with white.

A I' wo,

Mr. and Mrs. A. Roman and Mr.
and Mrs. George Kahn, spent Sun-
lay in Detroit.

Il run f.11 ■ 11 I

Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Hirschfield
and family spent Saturday and
Sunday in Detroit.

The

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NIr. and Airs. I,. Robinson and
Mr. and Mrs. I. \Might and Miss
'Mary'Voight were guests of rela-
tives at Detroit last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Davis of De-
troit spent several days last week
with their children, NIT'. and Airs.
Julius Ginsberg.

B1CUR CHOLEM 20TH
EXCURSION JUNE 16

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ber of the Detroit Music Study boulevard.
The members of the board ,.f di-
At the last meeting of Bieur ,•: i
Club, was elected winner of the —
rectors air : Ruse Berick, Ilenriet- Ch. !on which was held at the home
h,
endoed
Nl
Baron, Edith 01 Nliss Bessie Ged rich, committees '"'
Mrs . Arthur Pollak of Atkinson to B erger, Mettie
w membership contest con-
ale.
ilucted by the Tuesday Musicale. avenue is spending some time in Brechner, Sue Bromberg, Naomi
were formed which will take over - 1
Miss Friedman, who is becoming
Buchhalter, Harriet Fox, Lillian the duties for the twentieth annual ;
(,•_. New A. ork City with her parents.
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well known in Detroit music ir
' ,,: I(.
Freedman, Lillian Waster, Lillian excursion et the society to Tash- Y
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Mrs. J. E. Ginsberg of Bay City, Gordon, ( arulyn Goodman, Bessie moo Island, which takes place
a
s
t
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c• Of,
man.
who has been the guest of Mr. and Green, Jean Horwitz, Marguerite June Ifi.
',
otroa-, ' i,:i . ._ ;
. Among the 1929 Detroit grade- MN. Mayer Davis, has returned to Moranz, Nlouletta Pt pkin, Edith
q ,
The committees and their assis-
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tants,
follow:
Excursion,
Miss
Bet-
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ates from the University of Michi- her home. Robinson. Betty Smith, Sophie
1
NI;i_ 131 ' Vi
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ty Dropkin and Morris Rosenblatt;
tisenblatt: •
van are: Nathanial LeRoy Feld- Schneider, Minnie Tobin.
inf.-L I-EU'
Feldman;
priz- 4.
publication, Irving Feldman;
ld
man, Sidney Glazer, George Gold- Samuel Kahn of Waverly ave.
it
a guest at the Battle Creek
PS, MiSSOS Sally Erman and Bessie
012; stein, Ilarold Morton Silverston, nue is
fiedrich; tickets, Miss Bessie (led- •
is Goldye Ferrer, Dave Barnard Rus- Sanitarium.
rich and Morris Weinstein; track„;)
g lif 1
;:-.41 kin, Stanley lmmerman Glazer,
fie ld and n ovelty. M. NI. R osenthal.
Mrs. Ida M. . Gre enber989
;.-i• lien Aubrey Newman. Irving Gold-
announces the
have Ber,
ger, frying Feldman and
av
., 4+ stein, Morris Milton Penn, Joseph Gladstone
B r Mitzvah of her son. Marshall,
' " Sum Wexler.
,Z;
M.
Weiss,
Emory
Stein,
Isaac
4
be held on June 1 and not on
(I')
There will be dancing to and
r.I.-s' Harry Newman, Joseph Jay Fine- toa
sI
on the island.
A. May 17, at Congregation Emanuel.
i! y l from as well
e a h no emnet hoot : iiatsetric and Mrs. held
?„,:' man, Harold Helper, LeWift
At
home
to
friends
Sunday
eve-
at
the
na-
'
Music
will
he
furnished
by
Rosenzweig,
Leonard
ei.. Golden,
ia tionally known recording tirehes- •
1 Louis Gordon Redstone, Harold nine, June 2. No cards.
2 V
man Milkovsky, 201irgin

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ad. Park, on Saturday o evening, May tea.
Ti II.
't t., 'merman, Hymen Maxwell Golde n,
Joseph Berman of 9749 Br
Tickets can be had (run, mem- •
3 junior branch of the Jewish
,-;:- Alfred Mirron Glazer, Isadore
-->
hers of the society as well as on the
, Falk, Pearl Mahn( r. Edward J. street left May 10 for an extended 11.
Fund was organized.
11')on 10 8 p. m.
.-,Halo Pining
: 1 Levenson, Max Fruhauf, Jr., Ben- trip to Europe. to be away three Nati
dock.
';y
aron
Kurland, president of the
on
There are still a few vacancies
c
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min
II.
I
evy
Aaron
A.
.hipcik,
months.
Detroit
National
Fund,
delivered
sa
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Mi•s Sally Turin entertained 12 an inspiring address on the prin. in the society for those desiring to
; "'„ Walter Sydney Glazer, Saralee
Ginsberg, Philip
Ray .Appil,
Ruth guests at bridge at her home on ciples of the fund. and all the pros. bee.me active members. Meetings '''',
ll, stanley
Gelfund,
s ova Goldblatt, Henry May 7 in honor of Miss Betty pective members of the new group are open to all.
J. Viola
.:ti.
;,,. Al
Alyea
ayh2elti l. at
e, ss,nilI Ntlie
1 c na tri txtr mie,..:tninu g
7, 2te
et
pledged to co-operate in the wor .": 1,, T
t.
the La m e of Miss Betty Drupkin,
-•.; Green, Harry Seligson, Ezra Israel Sehubot.

Supreme of Fruit
Stuffed Tomato Lela it
•:iii• Silver, Ardis Penelope Wisner, .
Mrs. Charles Marks, accum- /
FLOwER DAY TO
Francis S egall, Irving C
ters, Mrs. J u-
2 Bernard
Whelhaum,
partied by her daughters.
eins
kman Samuel
Consomme Italienne c,:eryCream of Nosy l'e,
r, lies Warts II, Mrs. Ben Gottleib
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.r.
Manuel Klinge
•:f it Harry We isberg,
r...1,1;,',,i
It p, (Nisei
Leach, Nathan AV. Al-
a and Mrs. Nate Marks, have re-
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E
Of
Aaron
Kurland,
president
?o, now, Solomon Daniel Forman, turned from Milwaukee, Wis.,
Q
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Joshua Alper, Leonard where they attended the funeral
•2,1..i•as
with La. m Ittsig.ite
the Detroit Jewish Nati:and
.
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; I ll-ked Lake Trout
..7 Abraham
Fund, announces that his com-
dlow, Hindi. Esther Goldstein, of George Bernhardt.
eak with Mu.:1room Sauce
Steak
: i S-
mittee has set aside Sunday,
:?. Thelma I.. Levine, Selma M. Lewis,
Whole Proilsd Baby Chicken on Toast
Misses Tessie Brown and Elsie
J
une 9, se
to be observed as the an-
.,)
'•.; harryBergstein, Bernard Morris
o'Brien Potatoes
Mixed New Vegetables
nual h lower Day. It is expect-
.
" Shiffman, William Myron Semp- Rubenstein entertained the mem-
.. . firer, Helen Sider, Sidney M. She- hers of the Tusi Tala Sorority and
Loganberry Sherbet
ed that more than 200 young
The abundant service equal
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q.,,,
Ann Babcock. Sam Roy Guld. their escorts in honor of the en-
men and women will canvass the
Light-
.,s
to a big down tow!, hotel, to-
',..; Vitz,
Goldsmith, gagement of Miss l'auline joon.
city for the National Fund
Chiffonade Sal.:', Ilussian Dressing
.
W liter
gether with the intimate pri-
i.'-f -rein,
through the sale of flowers. The
Sarah Irving
Sonia Kaplan, Louis Harry stone and Benjamin Greens
vacy
and
freedom
of
Hotel
proceeds go twoard the redemp-
'-; Zacks, Julian B. Webber, Albert
Miss Ruth Brukoff entertained
Palmetto's rooms for enter-
,,1 Old Fashioned Strawberry Shorte.k: Vanilla Ice Crean, and Cake
tion at the soil of Palestine as
.." Ray Lapnin Samuel Warren Leib, a tyro; of 12 guests Saturday eve-
ei
taining makes the successful
the property of the entire
Cutlers
cti.. Pauline R. Kalish.
hostess
choose
this
setting.
ning, Slay 11, at her home in the
Swiss Chec e
Jewish people.
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Private dining rooms, ban-
Milk
ColLe
.1,
In honor of the graduation this Astor Court Apartments, 2a011
Tea
quet hall, spacious ball room
..'„? , June of Bernard Ackerman, Sidney West Grand boulevard.
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for the redemption of the soil o
—every facility for charm-
.1'. Gassel, Morris Portnoy and Roy
ing bridge dinners, dances,
Mrs. Ilarry Berlin of Alger ave. Palestine as the property of th
Rfidner, the Sigma I'hi Lambda
entire Jewish people.
and social teas.
•'-.I
s fraternity of the University of De- nu entertained 3U guests at a
The
following
organization
con,
rooms for card parties,
Private
o : trait will hold a graduation ball at bridge-linen shower on Saturday.
without service, $5 and no.
IL
ti, honoring the latter's mittee was chosen: Yetta J. Hoff
Ala
$ .85
Lunch., 11:30 to 2
,7
the
Grosse
Ile
Golf
and
Country
niec
Ann
Berlin,
a
bride-elect.
man,
Celia
Trachtenberg,
Dori.
`f.'1
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Dinner, 5:30 to 8:30
2.1.• Club on Friday evening. May 24.
Sperling, Mary Newman and M. P.
Sunday, 11:30 a. m. to 8 p. 1.50
...:;-", It will be strictly formal and in The table was beautifully adorned.
peas serving as a center- Bloom.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
t't,' the form of a dinner-dance. Dean sweet en
24.hour.a.day complete hotel Bel r,
An open meeting of the Junior
Every apartment has out•
ice.
•; , '7 Carl H. Seehoffer of the School of P
J. N. F. will be held at the Shaarey
side bath Pith tub. shower and cir•
ommerce and Finance at the uni-
Mrs. Pearl Strohl and family Zedek branch,
BACI FY AT CASS AVENUE
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and Atkin-
culating: Ice water.
varsity'
and
faculty
advisor
for
the
nue. Clairmount son, Thursday evening, May 23.
....y.
fraternity heads the list of patrons have moved from 1934
WILLIAM J. °DTI - Ps:DEN, JR., Manager
Housekeeping
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ii' close of the academic year. The
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurland are urged to be present and to bring
committee
in
charge
is
composed
qj
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t:(... , 4 of Louis A. :Stairs, William G. now residing in their new home at their friend.
2992 Leslie avenue.
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'a' fiarelik and Maurice Lieberman.

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Mr. and Airs. Max Sable, form-
Mrs. Louis Stern and small son,
Norman, have returned home after erly of 1975 Pingree avenue, are
soeddiniy the winter months in Los now residing at the Flelcrest Hotel.

Angeles.

ZEDAKAH CLUB DINNER,
DANCE ON WEDNESDAY

The regular Monday afternoon
meeting of the Zedakah Club WaS
held at the home of Mrs. Betty
Gordon on La Salle boulevard.
Plans were reported completed for
Mrs. Harry Rabwin of Boston the dinner-dance on Wednesday,
boulevard has returned from a May 22, at 7:30 P. M., at North- ,
three weeks' visit with relatives %%meal Inn. It is expected that all
members and many of their friends
and friends in New York City.
will come and help make the last
Mrs. Roy lamsky of 2212 Hazel- affair of the season a success. Res-
,vood avenue and Mrs. Dorothy I.. creations may be made by calling
Lightstone of 1472 Virginia Park the general chairman of entertain-
were joint hostesses at a bridge- meat, Mrs. Blanche Greenblatt.
Ma ; s Hem. 0071.
e g, r e et ro om o (the
IBuenicc hr::,ot
Mrs. Grenblatt is assisted by
n iiinottehi on Saturday,
11, honoring Mrs. Mark Barris Mesdames Ann Paul and Lee Lev-
I nee Schlusseh of Cleveland, Mrs. i„„„ .
Thanks are expressed to Purity
Harry Klein of Arcadia avenue.
Ali , . Louis Schlussel of Burlin- Chapter for its liberal donation
game avenue, and Mn'. Arnold towards the club's work.
The marble bust will be raffled
Fine of Goodwin avenue. The
tables, at which places were set at the dinner-dance. Members are
for 50 guests, were artistically expected to come to the next meet-
rally decorated with spring flow- ing and settle or tickets, as prizes
ers, which were later presented to will be given to those selling the
the honor guests.
most books.
Nomination and election of offi-

Mr. and Mrs. Raub Adel of the cera will take place at the next
Belcrest sailed last week on the meeting, at 7:30 P. M., on May 20.
S. S. Republic for a three months' at the home of Mrs. Esther Davis,
trip abroad.
2015 Hazelwood.

Mr. and Mra Arthur Rosenberg
Mrs. Daniel Saxe and Mr+. Mark and son Marshall, formerly of the
Schlesinger of Chicago are guests Wilshire. are now residing at the
1- of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Blum of Belerest hotel.

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Nathanson. who is leaving shortly
for a South American tour, and
also Mn. Charles Stone, of Den-
ver. Col., who, with Mr. Stone, is
making an extended visit in the
city, as the guest of her brother-
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A. Z. A. NOTES

The A. Z. A. chapters of Detroit
did not mot Sunday May 12. Both
chapters 63 and 93 and 10 mem-
bers of chapter Ni. 70 of Toledo,
were guests at the official installa-
tion program the Ilerzl chapter
No. 112 in Windsor.
The closed installation was held
Sunday afternoon, Harold Horwitz,
a
past Aleph
Godol and Junior
Mr. and Mrs. Charier }Noon of Great Lakes Regional Deputy, pre-
Burlingame avenue have returned siding. Sunday evening the pub-
after a three months' sojourn at lie installation was held in the
Prince Eduard Hotel. This was
Miami Beach, Fla.
followed by a banquet and danc-
intr.
During the course of the ban-
3
Miss Alice Rosenfeld of 245
Gladstone entertained at a bridge quet, speeches were made by liar-
party Friday evening. May 17, old Horwitz. Sam Charfoos, Aleph
honoring Miss Gertrude Green- Oodol of Chapter No. 63 and Leo
haum, whose engagement to Sol Knlodin, Aleph God.' of Freund
Berlin was recently announced. Chapter Na. 93. Other !touches
were made by members of the

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