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PAGE EIGHT

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"Detroit's Most Modern (21othine Store"

Or

Excelling in Style

Style comes first in our estimation of
the well dressed man. Keen-eyed
style specialists acting for you through
Philcons search the centers where
styles for men originate—ever alert
to new trends—ever guarding against
the "passe." Never for a moment is
our style consciousness allowed to
slumber. It is the principal reason for
our progress. . . . Newest fabrics in
all wanted shades and patterns.

SUITS AND TOPCOATS
$29.50, $34.50, $39.50 and S45

Iplh I CUE S

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Open Evenings.

THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT FLOWERS THAT
MAKES THEM MEAN SO MUCH

Don't Forget to Say it with Flowers

VISIT OR PHONE US TODAY

We Send Flower. by Wire Anywhere

SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP

CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor

227 Gratiot Ave.

Cherry 9171

We Thank You!

Our announcement in The Chronicle recently,

has met with such hearty response that we are
prompted to express our appreciation for your
confidence. We also invite you to avail yourself
of our unexcelled decorative facilities. The high
standard of our work is exemplified in 90',i of
the theaters and hotels in Michigan.

The

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ORPHAN HOME THEATER 1 MRS. G. A. GOLDFARB
PARTY TO BE JUNE 9 OF SAGINAW HEADS

With Dr. Jacob Golub, director
of the Cincinnati Bureau of Jew-
ish Education, as principal speak-
er, the eighth annual convention of
the Michigan State Federation of
The Detroit Music Study Club
The next meeting of the Sister-
Temple Sisterhoods was held at
hood of Congregation Shaart•y Ze- will chee the year with its annual
Hotel Durant, Flint, on Wednes-
tek will be held on Monday, May musicale and tea. which will be
day.
27, at 2 p. m., at the synagogue., held at Hotel Stotler on Friday,
Mrs. Gerald A. Goldfarb of Sagi-
Brush and Willis. This will be June 7, at 2 p. m. A charming
naw was elected presid(•at for tne
program is being planned by Mrs.
the last meeting Of the season
ensuing year. lirs. Louis Fish-
and John
Feldman,
chairman
of the
election of officers will take place.
event.
She is being
assisted
by
man of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Zal-
man Frey man of Petoskey were
The members
the ensuing
board and
following
ettmmittee
members:
committees
for of the
year the
Mrs.
Harry Cohn,
Mrs, Benjamin
-lawn vice-presidents; NIrs. Nate
will be announced. Mrs. Ralph
Seitner of Flint; recording secre-
Pearlman,
NIrs.
Itavidson will give a report lin the MN.
Asherson
and Nlax
Mrs. Freedman,
Abraham
tary; Mrs. Frances Levy of Jack-
son, torresponding secretary, and
United took
Synagogue
ranvention,
Reservations
must
in
which
place in Now
York City Cooper.
early and
may be made
with be
Mrs.
Miss Miriam Wulff of Jackson,
May 19, 20 and 21. Miss Mar-
treasurer.
or Members
any member
of the
jorie Simon, accompanied by Mrs. Feldman
committee.
are invited,
Delegates to this convention
S. Simon, will render a dance se.
were: Petoskey, Mesdames Alice
lection. A group of songs by Mrs. to bring guests--
Rosenthal
and /Adman Freyman;
Herman Greenberg, accompanied
Bay City, Mrs. Henry F'. Anthony
by Mrs. Emery Monash, will com-
,Mies Betty Kahn, daughter of
MRS. HARRY HOCK
and Mrs. A. B. Roman; Saginaw,
plete the program. Refreshment; Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Kahn of Bos-
Sirs. I. W. Clinkofstine and Mrs.
will be served during the social ton boulevard was elected to Mein- Theater on June 9, proceeds to be Samuel Seitner; Flint, Mrs. Hy-
hour following the meeting.
bership in the Senior Society, an used for the maintenance of the man Podolsky and Mrs. Maurice
honorary organization for women home.
Cooper; Detroit, NIrs. Nlinnie Rand
Mrs. Harry Hock and Mrs. Louis and Mrs. Wolff; Jackson, Mrs, So-
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky at the University of Michigan.
Newman are co-chairmen, assist- per and Mrs. Sam Seaman; Lan-
and daughter, Esther, have re-
turned from a trip to l'ittsburgh,
Mrs. Harry R. Solomon and Miss ed by the following committee: sing Mrs. Adolph Kositchek anti
n Newman, Mrs, Joseph Miss Ann Graff; Grand Itapals, ;
where they attended the Mizrachi Nance Solomon are guests of rela- Mrs. Mors
NeWlnan, Mrs. Silas Feinberg, Mrs. Mrs. L. Freedman and Mrs. M.
convention.
tives in Fostoria, 0.
Alex Traub, Mrs. Joseph Wolf, Baer; Pontiac, Mrs. Benjamin
Miss Helen Esser of Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Freud have Mrs. Max Elias, Mrs. A. E. Bar- Goldstein and Mrs. Wm. Present.
boulevard attended the reunion of returned from Florida, where they sky, Mrs. J. R. Holtzman, Mrs.
Mrs. James Rapport, president
the Women's Research Club of the spent the winter months and art: Anna Katz, Mrs. Hyman Rotten- of the Flint Sisterhood, delivered
Kavanau, Mrs.
University of Michigan at Ann making their home for the time berg, Mrs. S.
..• fwelcome.R bb
an
Mrs. Herman Cohen, Bernard Zeiger, formerly of De-
Arbor , which brought together being • at Franklin llills Country Ralph
Mrs. H. P. Cohen and Mrs. Louis trail, now ra bbi a at Eli
some of the most eminent women Club.
n t gave
av the
Galtlinan.
scientists of the middle west. Miss
invocation. A song recital was
Esser, formerly a member of the
given by Mrs. Marton L. Green-!
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frank and
psychology departent of the uni- Gamily of Colorado avenue have
wall Interesting reports were
versity, was the youngest went- returned from Phoenix, Ariz.,
submitted by the delegates. All
: her as well as the only Jewess where they spent the winter.
address was also delivered by
present at this illustrious gather-
Rabbi Jaffe of Cincinnati.
Songs by the Flint Central High
: ing. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miters'
Mrs, Morris Fine spent Mother's
and hr. and Mrs. Moe Rattner left
School Choir of 80 voices, or
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Eng- last Friday by motor for Louis-, Dav with her daughter, Ruth, at which
J. A. Evanson is conductor,
Helen Newberry Dormitory, at
featured the morning session.
gass and son Robert, who left Mlle. Ky., where they are attend- Ann Arbor.
early in April for the west, are ing the races.
More than 200 guests attended
now in Pasadena, ('al., where they
Mrs, Sol Mames is visiting the luncheon given between ses-
will remain fur the next several
i Th
was declared
e
Mrs. Lous
i arymon t n nd Miss friends and relatives in New 1 ' 'tuns,
ork
s occasion
months.
to be the outstanding social gath-
Blanche Rothschild left last week Cit y ,
ering in the history of Flint's Jew-
for Atlantic City, where they will
Mrs. L. Blum of Bellaire, 0., is a
remain for several weeks.
B
Mrs. Norman
Buckner anal Mrs,: ish community.
guest at the home of her laugh-

Celia
On
even ng,
M rs. N ate
0 T tam
• I ay evening,
ter, Mrs. 11. J. L . Frank, of Colo- ' Jack Langer left Wednesday
Child S tud Y meetin g at th i ( ho me Seitner held a reception for dele-
redo avenue.
e
I afternoon for a bri f business trip of Mrs. David Levy, Boston
boule- ' gates and members of the Flint
.
yard, Detroit. Mrs. Buckner read Sisterhood.
1

Mr. and
Mrs, Sidney J. Allen, to New York City
and Mr. and Mrs. Saul W. Bergen
Officers of the Flint Sis-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman
left last week for Louisville, Ky., and flintily are residing temporar-
NIr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner Mrs. Rapport, president; Mrs.
Lt attend the Derby races. Ile-
City
at
1225
Park
,
and
family
spent
Sunday
as
guests
terhood
who acted as hostesses are:
York
I fore returninn• to Detroit they will ily in New
Harry Weingarden, vice-president;
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinberg of Mrs. A. M. Burnett, secretary;
spend some time at French hick avenue.

' Saginaw.
Springs, Intl.
Mr. and
Birnkrant
Mr. anal Mrs. Mdse Lipsitz have. a report
for Mrs.
the Saul
Pontiac
group. of Mrs. Edward Rosenberg, treasurer.

Rebuilt Hoover
Vacuum Cleaners

Every machine has been completely re-
conditioned at the Hoover Factory;
refinished where necessary; guar-
anteed by manufacturer

$21 .9 5

FIRST PAYMENT—$3.10

New Brushes
New Type Bags

Miss Dorothy Bloom, (laughter returned from California, where
the winter months.
of Mr. and Mrs. George Bloom, they Spent
was elected to Mortarboard, the
L I and
S
national senior honorary society
of the University of Michigan. family, who have been living at
the Wilshire Hotel for several
months, are again occupying their
Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Freud were home on Colorado avenue.
hosts to 20 guests at a dinner of
beautiful appointments at their
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Schiller,
home in the Art ('enter Apart- who have recently moved into
ments on Saturday, May IS.
their new home at 166559 Bir-
wood avenue, were hosts to 26
Mr. and Mrs. A. Barit and fam- ! guests at a bridge party Friday
ily of Boston boulevard have re- evening, in the third of a series
turned from a Mediterranean of housewarming parties which
cruise.
, they are giving.
Mrs. Lester Mendelsohn of New
Mrs. Jacob Roth of Boston
; York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. boulevard, accompanied by Mr.
Ilerbert I). Robinson of Chicago and Mrs. S. I- Siegel, have re-
boulevard.
turned from a motor trip to Chi-
Mrs. Louis I. Frank and daugh- cago, where they were guests at
ter are spending a fortnight in the Drake Hotel.
Chicago risiting relatives and
Lewis and Mrs
Stn.. Herman I .
friends.
. Milton Loeb left Wednesday by
• motor for a several days' trip to
Cheboygan, Mich.

Ottawa Drive left for Toronto,
where they are attending the races.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. L. Frank
of Colorado avenue left this week
for a several weeks' sojourn at Hot
Springs, Ark.

Mrs. Milford Stern and Mrs.
Sarah Rosenzweig are attending
the May festival in Ann Arbor
this week.

Mrs. Joseph Burnett of Rhode
Island avenue is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Ralph Melson of New
York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Ullian are
in New York City for some time
and are making their home at hi
East Eighty-sixth street.

M. W. Benjamin and harry St.-
. gal have returned front a few
days' fishing trip to Au Sable.

Another Fallon Uelosilt llotirl at $19.95

The j

The modern vogue for the Un-
usual finds admirable expression in our
showing the modernistic furniture, productions
of leading American and foreign makers,
much of it exclusive with this store

Above we portray:

MODERNISTIC SOFA in lavender and green
mohair, with decorations of black and
silver
$445

Twelve delegates attended the
conference of State Federation of
Beth Israel Sisterhood will hold
Temple Sisterhoods held in Flint
, its annual spring dance at the
May 22.
Jewish Community Center on May
Miss Rose Lewis of Toledo is 28. Mrs. Frank Benison is general
the house guest of her sister, Mrs. chairman. Mrs. Jacob Pasternak
Wm. Present. Many delightful is chairman of the patrons' com-
affairs have been given in her mittee. Detroit friends are ex-
tended an invitation to attend this
honor.
(lance.
Mrs. Joseph Schwartz returned
to her home on Iroquois road after Activities for Amca Orphan
spending a week with her brother
Home and Farm School.
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Rosenbaum of Detroit.
The theatrical affair of the
Mr, Samuel Buckner returned !Ames organization, through the
to his home on Dwight street after courtesy of Mr. Littman and his
spending the winter in Miami, company, was successful. The sum
Fla.
of $700 was realized.
Beginning with June 22, a sub-
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Weiss are re- scription week and tag days will
ceiving congratulations on the be held for the Amca organization,
birth of a daughter, May 16,
and on Wednesday, Aug. 6, a the-
atrical performance will be given
Miss Roberta Rapaport spent in Mt. Clemens, through the cour-
Sunday in Ann Arbor.
tesy of Leon Krim, manager of the
Mt. Clemens theaters.
Ely Greenblatt is about to leave
MRS. LINDHEIM IN
for Europe, and he will bring over
32 orphans, for which permits
FAVOR OF AGENCY were secured by the Canadian
committee from the Canadian gov-
Mrs. Irma L. Lindheim, former ernment.
national preaident of Hadassah,
The subscription week has been
the Women's Zionist Organization originated by the ladies' auxiliary
of America, has accepted an invi- of the organization, which has
tation to speak in favor of t (w- thus far contributed more than
ish Agency at the World Confer-. $400 to the cause.
ence of Jewish Women to be held
in Hamburg, Germany, June .1 to 6,
according to a cable from Mrs.
PERFECTION LODGE
Lindheim received at the Hadassah
headquarters here. Mrs. Lindheim,
Perfection Lodge N.. 487, F. &
who is residing in Munich, will be A. NI., will hold a special com-
Hadassah's representative at the munication Wednesday, May 29.
conference, at which 20 countries at 7 p. m. F. C. Degree and Mem-
will he represented.
bership Committee.
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
Secretary.
Honor Roll of Congregation
By
order
of
Emanuel Bible Classes.
HAROLD IIELLF.R, W. M.

Mrs. M. Polinsky of Glendale
, The family of the late Jacob
avenue has returned from a win- SS
ullis wishes to thank rt•latives
I ter's sojourn in Miami Beach, Fla• and friends, especially the Ladies'
Auxiliary of B'nai Moshe, Kadi-
Mr. and MN. .lulius Bing have
returned from a three months' trip mah Girls. Domestic Linen Supply
abroad, including a Mediterranean Co. and Alpha Theta Kappa Fre-
ternity, for the many kindnesses
cruise, and are making their h ome shown them during their recent
, at the Wilshire Hotel.
bereavement.

SOLID WALNUT CHAIR in lavender and green
mohair, with new-style tufting and antique
nails
$175

MODERN PRIDOD COFFEE TABLE with glass
top, finished in French silver or pewter. $'17.50

Mrs. Harry Silverstein of Stur-
tevant avenue Was hostess at a
prettily appointed bridge luncheon / CONFIRMATION GIFTS
on Wednesday. May 22.

ART MODERNE LAMP with base of French sil-
ver and black. Mica shade to match ..$49.75

Honoring her sister, Miss Ka-
lef, of Regina. Canada. Mrs. Nor-
man Adilman entertained 13
guests at a bridge-luncheon at the
Book Cadillac Hotel.

Pains on Furniture Co.

Saul Karp(' of 3709 Richton ave.
: nue has returned from a motor
trip to New York City.

Washington Boulevard at 1420—Near Grand River

-

Mrs. Jos. Modell of 1196 Edison
avenue will be hostess Monday,

27, to the members of the
Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 W ood w a May
Home Relief Society.
Between Calvert and I
Tailor
and Service Prevail
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 1

Collingwood

ARE TO BE RETURNED

Congregation firdeph Shalom
of Philadelphia (Rabbis Wolsey
and Unger) decided recently at
a meeting of the mothers and
children of the 1929 Confirma-
tion Class, that all presents sent
to the children of the class will
be returned. It is the purpose
of the class to accentuate the re-
ligious character of confirma-
tion. which purpose it is be-
lieved it will achieve by divorc-
ing from the children's minds,
the material motive of presents.

e

I,. HUDSON co.

Dr. Samuel D. Schulman

Announces the opening of offices for the practice of

• Dentistry -

Located at

10205 DEXTER BOULEVARD
AT GLYNN COURT

EUCLID 8010

is

FLINT B'NAI ISRAEL
DANCE ON MAY 28

elas- •
Nliss Father
Mrs. Ilarry Blunt itf Bellaire,
, ,, ritIml
Fla., who has been the guest of Sadie Karbal, Conalee lt
Lillian
Wiesman,
Freda
Green-
her sisters, Mrs. Ilarry I. Frank
and Mrs. Leon Frank of Colorado baum, Elmer Elias.
Miss Mary Newman's class: Wil-
avenue, has returned to her home.
lie Dessow, Rachel Fitx, Sol Rob-
iins,
Millie Shugarman, Dorothy
Mr. and Mrs. David Katz, form-
Rosen.
erly of Cleveland. are now making
Miss Judith Ashinsky's class:
their home in Detroit and are re- Rosalind Arfa, Florence Reisner,
siding at 24:14 Edison avenue.
Beatrice Fisher, Adele Robins,
Freda Lang, Lucille Kavanau, Jean
The Junior Luncheon Club held Robins.
'a Slathers and Daughters luncheon
Mk+ Pauline Lasser's class:
at the Phoenix Club on Saturday. Dorothy Greenbaum, Sophie Shu-
' May 11. Miss Rosalie Grabowsky german, Rose Newman, Evelyn
, read a very interesting paper on Hoffman, Sarah Share.
. the life of Eugene O'Neill, which
Miss Rose Friedman's class: Mil-
was followed by a general discus- dred Borak, Ruth Goldberg, Judith
sion.
Rosen.
Miss Miriam Omenke's class:
Mr. and Mrs. S. It Wilkus have Lillian Dessow, Ryta Konawitz.
returned from a winter's sojourn
in California.
CARD OF THANKS

Unusual Furniture:

New Handles
New Cords

Wilson's Electric diipliourr Iiirision—Teath Fluor-
•arm•r :ain't Building

Pontittr Noteo

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finster-
wald are attending the races in
Louisville, Ky.

A. C. Kranz

Important Special Selling

STATE SISTERHOODS
The Detroit Hebrew Orphan
Home, 47 Rowena, is giving: it
theater party at the Detroit Civic EighthAnnual Convention Held
on Wednesday in Flint.

Gifts

A Complete Shop

Without Going Downtown

OH,
HOW HAPPY
YOU'LL BE

SPRING! ... warm weather ...

everything green . . . buds . . .
blossoms ... flowers.

In the midst of all this beauty it's
really a crime to remind you of
any unpleasant thoughts. But
then, (and this is a bit nasty),—
"Winter will come again." And
when it does, you will want your
fur coat in good condition.

Why not place your coat in a
"back-to-nature" atmosphere, —
a large, clean vault in which
co-o-old, dry, filtered air constant-
ly circulates?

This atmcsphere not only protects
furs from the deteriorating effects
of moths and warm weather,—
but it actually invigorates the fur,
—restoring its original luster.

Call Cadillac 9382. We will send
a bonded messenger for your coat,
and after storing it securely
throughout the hot summer
months, return it to you next Fall.

Then,—how happy you'll be.

Chinaware, Lamps, Shades,
Glassware, Pictures, Card.,
Tallies and Prizes.

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