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PAGE SIX

Y/LTROIT, kWISB 6:f RON ICU

MRS. SMITH IS AGAIN

Like a Trip
Down 5th Ave., N. Y.

ELECTED BY SHAAREY 1 -7.77 77
ZEDEK'S SISTERHOOD
•_._

At a meeting held at the syn-
agogue on Monday, May 27, the
Sisterhood of Congregation Shaer-

To visit Philcons just now is like
taking a trip down New York's fa-
mous Fifth Avenue, notable for its
thoroughbred well-dressed gentle-
men. For here at Philcons is authen-
tic Style in Clothing. Men's Suits
that reveal every detail of the most
distinguished tailoring, executed ac-
cording to the latest designs ap-
proved by good taste in Detroit and
New York.
Fashion Dictates Solid Colors.
We have young en's clothes in
wanted fashionable shades.

Th•• 1,1rd of directors and re-

of the Sisterhood of
Termite Beth El cntertained at
luncheon at the Phoenix Club on
Monday, May 27, in honor of the
new directors and officers. Cov-
ers were set for 32 guests. 'rhe
new officers are: President, Mrs.
Sol Wolf; first vice-president, Mrs.
Henry Meyers; second vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. Mort-is Rand; collo--
•ponding secretary, Mrs. Samuel J.
Lewis; financial secretary, Mrs.
Fred Dreifuss; recording secre-
tary, Mrs. Samuel D. Coburn;
treasurer, Mrs. Emil Amberg; cus-
todian, Mrs. Benjamin Lee Marks.

tiring ..ilicers

MRS. CHARLES A. SMITH

. ey Zedek elected officers for the en-
suing term.
rs. Charles A. Smith was re-
electi d president and other new of-
ficers are:
Mrs Louis A. Gerdon, first vice-
)
prislicrit ;
rs. Louis Robinson,
s raid %r•e president ; Mrs. 11r-
man Kaplan, ru ordog- Sl•I'rela y :
FOX THEATER BLDG.
31rs. Herman Augnst, financial
cretat•; Mrs. Seymour hank,
Open Evenings
io °spiraling ; rs.
eph II. Ehrlich, assistant ; :Ors.
Harry Selker, treasurer.
The board of directors to serve
tieing the coming year follows.i
rs. Julius Berman, Mrs. Sam
•Rubino-, Sirs. Oscar Blumberg,
The artistic touch of wedding flowers adds so much
Mrs. Harry Wine, Mrs. David Dia-
mond, Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs.
. to the ceremony—Fresh corsages artistically
Herman Cohen, Mrs. Hyman Git-
arranged and presented.
t marl, MI,. Robert Luew•enbe rg,
Sl re. 115 v i d 0 pm- n hei m, Mrs. Ira
We Send Flowers by Wire Anywhere
com-land, Mrs. II. I'. Cohen, Mrs.
Herbert %Varner, Mrs. Ralph Da•-
idson, Mrs. Charles Hamburger,
Mrs. S. Kaplan, Mrs. David Eau-
limn, Mrs. A. R. Stralzer, Mrs. Si-
CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor
mon Shtezer, Mrs. Herman August,
227 Gratiot Ave.
Cherry 91711, Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. Reuben
-) Rosenfield, Mrs. Frank Wetsman.
Honorary directors: Mrs. A. M.
Hershman, Mrs. Sol Kaufman, Mrs.
1.1oseph Zeckman, Sirs. D. S. Ze-
mon, Mrs. M. II. Zackheim.
An interesting program took
place during the afternoon includ-
ing
several dance selections by
Rent the B'nai B'rith Community Center Hall at
Miss Marjorie Simmons, accompan-
ied by Mrs. S. Simon. A group of
songs was rendered by Mrs. Her-
man Greenberg, accompanied by
Sirs. Emery Alonash. Refreshments
PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED TO HALF
were served.
Mrs. Ralph Davidson gave a re-
For Information Call Mr. Ettinger
port on the United Synagogue con-
vention,
which took place in New
EUCLID 8628
York City, May 19, 20 and 21.

lhiilieoms

TUNE `BRIDES

SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP

For Weddings and Social Affairs

275 EAST FERRY AVE.

Sisterhod of Shaarey Zedek
Rummage Sale Success.

Nearly $1,100 was realized on
the rummage sate, sponsored by •
Sisterhood of Slummy Zedek, in a
store donated for this week by I.
Satovsky.
Special thanks are given members
of the younger set, Miss Ruth
Frank, who acted in capacity of
cashier, Miss Josephine Jacobs,
wrapper, and Miss Mildred Live,
selling.
The following firms contributed
to the success of the sale: Robin-
son Furniture Co., Highland Park
Furniture Co., People's Outfitting
Co., Weil & Co., Mrs. Gus New-
man, Forest Cleaners, Famous
Cleaners, Fink-11 a rrison, Fein-
berg-Max, Wright, Kay & Co.,
lleyn's Bazaar, J. I.. Hudson, B.
Seigel Co., II imel both Bros., Cad-
illac Storage, and National Cash
Register Co.

Your Child's Vacation!

IF YOU WANT YOUR CHILD TO SPEND A SUM-
MER IN TILE COMPANY OF REFINED CHILDREN
AND AMIDST BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS SEND
THEM TO

Mrs. C. AVRUNIN'S CAMP
at BIG WOLF LAKE

NEAR JACKSON, MICH.

Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors, 60
beautiful rooms, accommodations for parents.

Call Hemlock 0998-W

FUR SCARFS

Most Attractively Priced
ANNIS FURS

Because we are manufacturers and
wholesalers of furs--a ,; \veil as retail-
ers—We are able to offer fine quality
Fur Scarfs at IIII)st attractive price,.
lIcre are listed a few of the IlPist
wanted furs:

The Foxes—Silver, Cross, Blue,
Kamchatka Red, Pointed, Gray
and White in all the new shades—
Russian Sable, I ludson Bay Sable,
Fisher, Baum Marten, Stone Mar-
ten, Fitch, Squirrel, and many
others. Priced from $10 to $1,000.

FUR INSURANCE

and

COLD STORAGE

SEND YOUR FURS

TODAY. Telephone
RA. 0022 and en Ann. representative will call
for your for coat or any other article. you wish
to encezuard from moth ravage., fire, and theft.
The Annie vaults are located in the Annie Fur
Building, Woodward at Clifford. The cost of
the storage and ineurance is small. Do not delay
this protection until moth. have dam•ged your
valuable wearing apparel.

E

On May 17. the Detroit :Musk
Study Club held its annual lunch-
eon mid - election of officers at

,

SUITS AND TOPCOATS
$29.50, $34.50, $39.50 and $45

.

lefts
Q;' SO

ELECTED TO HEAD
MUSIC STUDY CLUB

Order R•asodelisig aad Repair
Nose.-4•
early dirliver7
—Sower prices.

ANNIS FURS

WOODWARD at CLIFFORD

FOUNDED 1::7

The June Sales
at HUDSON'S

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'rhe Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El were hosts to the graduates of
Temple Beth El High School Sat-
urday night, May 25, at a dinner-
dance given in the social hall of
the Temple. Robert Mazer was
toastmaster. Among the speakers
were Harold Goldberg, president
of the graduating class; Louis
Schostitk, instructor of the gradu-
atii1,7 Miss Anna Oxenhand-
ler. assistant educational director
of 1.••,,,,th• Beth F.I; Rabbi Leon
Era, and I/r. Leo M. Franklin.
TIo• Sisterhood teas represented by
SIN. Morris Rand and Mrs. Henry

China, Glass, Lamps

••••• ■••■■■■■•

Towels, Sheets, Cases

Luggage

Spe y

The teachers of the School of
Religion of Temple Beth El held a
farewell get-together dinner in the
social hall of the Temple Tues.
day night, May 25. Brief ad-
dresses were delivered by Miss Es-
ther Goldberg, representing the
teachers; Jacob Nathan, represent.
ing the school board; Rabbi Leon
F o am and Dr. Leo M. Franklin.
Discussion, entertainment and
dancing followed. Mrs. Elsa Sha-
pero was chairman of the com-
mittee on arrangements.

The complete lot or officers
111111111 .41......a.•
MRS. MAURICE B. BENYAS
and members of the board of di•
rect,irs of the Detroit section of Hotel Stotler, and t he followin
the Council of Jewish %%batten fob officers were elected: Mrs. Sina-
loa, : President, Mrs. Isaac Gil- rice B. Benyas, president; Sirs.
beet; first vice-president, Nis , John Feldman, vice-president; Mr,.
Emnia Butzel• second vice-presi- Samuel Schflandor, treasurer; Mrs.
dent, Mrs. J. Victor Roemer; re- J. NI. Items, r•cortling secretary,
cording. secretary, Mrs. M 31111Cl. and Mr ,
. Benjamin Pearlman, col--
Klein ; correspondifig secretitry, responding .secretary. The fel.
SIN. Arthur SlansInich; financial lowing members were elected to
secretary, Sirs. Harry Wetsinan; serve on the board of directors •
treasurer. Sirs. Samuel Mendelson; Mrs. Joseph Seltzer, Mrs. Dar„'.
auditor, Slit's Augusta G. Brown. Huber and Mrs. .1. S, Saul , .
l'ast presidents with privileges of
The final meeting of the year active members: Mrs. Samuel G.
of Detroit Junior Hadassah will Gliieowt r, Miss Mariam D. Gold-
Ile held Tuesday evening, June 4, man, Mrs. 'Max May, Sirs. Charles
at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud C. Simons Sirs. Joseph M. Welt.
Torah. This will be an all-social Board of directors: Mrs. Joseph
gathering. Delegates to the com- Ehrlich, Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz hat,
ing Junior Hadassah convention, to Mrs. Samuel Kay Goldberg, Mrs. as the it guest the farmer's mother •
•i
be held in Detroit July 2, will be Maier B. Finsterwald, Mrs. John 1,f Philadelphia.
elected at this meeting. Enter- Ileavenrich, Mrs. Walter Laib,
tainment will follow and refresh- Mrs. Max Fruhauf, SIN, Mayer B.
11r, and Mrs. C. .1. Levy are
ments will be served.
Sulzberger, Mrs. Louis James spending a few days in Detroit.
Rosenberg, Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg,
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Si. Franklin MN. Abraham J. Levin, Mn.
Mrs. Slag Kahn It-ft on Sunday
Sapiro,
Mrs.
and family, who have been resitlimi ,Abeam
Harold for Cleveland, to be the guest of
at the Lee Crest: partments in
Schlesinger, Mrs. Lee B. St rifling, her parents for several weeks.
Sol A. Wolff, Sirs. Regent-
their return from California, will
reund Cohane, Mrs. David WU-
again occupy their own home on Freund
Misses Rosy and Helen Rosen.
Edison avenue after June 1. kus, Sirs. E. C. Saulson.
berg of Detroit spent the week-end
in this city, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Finsterwald en- Norman Thal, whose marriage Mrs. II. F. Anthony.
tertained 12 ladies at a prettily to 'Miss Evelyn Schwartz of Cleve-
:mm.91foot bridge luncheon at her land, 0., will take place this month,
Miss Miriam Kramer of Detroit
home last Friday afternoon, was honored by a number of his spent Saturday and Sunday with
friends at a stag dinner at the Fort her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,Jos.
Herman I, . Lewis has returned Shelby Hotel Saturday evening, Kramer.
from Pittsburgh, where he attend- May 25. Covers were set for 25
ed the seventh district convention guests.
On Sunday afternoon, June 16,
of the Typothetae Franklin Asso-
confirmation will by held at Tem-
ciation of America.
Miss Maxine Finsterwald, ac- ple Ansche ('hexed. Thow in the
TICKETS FOR SALE AT GRINNELL'S STARTING JUNE 1
companied by Miss Irma Weinberg class this year are Irene Abra-
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin is Mao- of New York, arrived home hams, Philip Abrahams, James .Ati-
ing, June 6 for Poughkeepsie, N. Wednesday evening. Miss Wein- thony, Harriet Berglass, Josephine
Y., to attend the graduation exer- berg will remain in the city for Berglass, Harold Elbinger, Marian
sixes of Miss Margaret Franklin at several weeks.
Elbinger, Chas. Isaacson, ROS4 1 d--"SCHNAAR-MADE" QUALITY FURS,
Vassar College.
Lieberman. Esther Sempliner and
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Jacobson of Ruth Weinberg. Rabbi Siskin of
Mrs, Alex M. Seater left May 30 the Wilshire Hotel spent several Cincinnati will officiate.
for New York, from which point days in Chicago this week.
she is sailing for England, where
Mrs. Frances Levy, who was the
she will make an extended visit
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Levy
Miss Irene Rosenberg, whose for several clays, has returned to
with her (laughter.
St ■ Ore your far,. with
iprrier.
marriage to Jesse David Chiding her home in Jackson.
gl' rend will 1/111(11# x,v,d unit. Of 011 I'
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shiffman spent of New York City will take place
',
flit,.
111
lito/1/•
Mar c, 101,1' 110,1 hall gel direr)
Decoration Day with Mn, and Mrs. June 25, arrived in Detroit Tues-
Mrs. Lillian Isaacson entertained
j I• I. 111/111 . ))101h1,1 Olt fill Sto , 111111' nurl iaxnr •ance
Samuel :Wisner of Columbus, 0. day. Mr. Chiding also arrived this on Saturday and Sunday in honor
!prairie,. WI wt. 11 n.x rOimates nn draNiNg,
week and is spending a few days of the Bar Mitzvah tit her sit
repairing, r• towicling,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Butzel with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg Charles.
entertained at a family dinner at and tamily.
Call
their home on Edison avenue last
AMCA SUBSCRIPTION
Friday evening.
Mn, and Mrs. J. E. Gaylord en-
WEEK
JUNE
16
TO
23
tertained 12 guests at dinner, fol-
Miss Sadie Hirschman and lowed by an evening of bridge, at
Subscription week for the Arnim
In all New Shade,
sae F. Hirschman of Culvert ave- the Belcrest Hotel on May 23.
Orphan Ilona- and Farm School
nue returned this week Boon a five
2:1,
will
be
held
from
June
16
to
months' trip around the world.
Mrs. Ilertha Traub and Mr. and due to the fact that Abraham II.
Mrs. N. E. Silverstein motored to
Miss Louise Selling is spending Chicago this week. Mr. and Mrs. .1 attic, executive secretary, is leav-
31A
• FAcTuRiNG puRRIEll
some time in the city visiting her Silverstein will return shortly, ing for Los Angeles on June 29.
A volunteers' gathering will be
family prior to sailing for Europe while Mrs. Traub will make an ex-
held
on
Thursday,
June
6,
and
at
early in June, where she will spend tended visit with relatives.
2966 Woodward Avenue
that time the organization will bid
the next several months in exten-
farewell to Ely Greenblatt who is
Member Detroit Furriers' Association
sive traveling. To wind up the season's activi- departing fur Europe to arrange
ties. the Ladies' Auxiliary of Con- to bring :12 orphans to the Canad-
OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS,
Miss Birdie Robinson is spend- gregation
-y. ian school.
ing some time in Chicago as the will give a Beth
El, i Wyand otte.
bridge-tea
n Crowli
The organization greets Mn, and
ct. %: , -
ct's ct,s 4-,
— cps%
guest of her sister and brother-in• Milner's tea room, mezzanine floor, MI,. J. It. Greenberg on the occa-
law, Mr. anti Mrs. John Buss,
at 2 p. m. June 12. Tickets are sion of their fortieth wedding an- 1.
obtainable at the door or from the niversary which they are to cele-
Mr. and M rs. VC m. Lichtig enter- members
of the committee, Mrs. I..
trained the members of their Fri- Rubinstine, 28 Eureka, Wynn- brate at their home this Sunday.
day bridge club at dinner at the lode, Mrs. B. Rinker, 153 Cedar
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
Phoenix ('lab last Friday evening. street, Wyandotte, and Mrs
This was the last meeting of the Lanier, Trenton. Valuable prizes
season and places were set for 16 will be g i ven.
guests.

In

tind Special Events
Women's and Misses'
Dress Departments

e/innouncing

IN a g CU B Notro

The

BIGGEST

and

BEST

MOONLIGHT

Sponsored by
The Young People's
Temple Club

MONDAY,
JUNE 17th

SAVE THE DATE!



FUR STORAGE

REPAIRING—REMODELING

Randolph 5279

FOX SCARFS 151:

J. SCHNAAR, Inc.

Mrs. Thomas Reardon of San Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Greenberg
Diego, Cal., spent several (lays in of 2497 Taylor avenue will cele-
the city this week as the guest of brute their fortieth wedding annis
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shiffman of Boss versary on Sunday, June 2, with a
ton boulevard. family dinner. They will be at
home to their friends in the eve-
Miss Elizabeth Rice of Cleve- ping, No cards.
land, 0., is the guest of Mn,, David
Snits Myra L. Moyer of Wood-
Katz of Edison avenue.
land avenue is visiting in Pitts-
Miss Mildred Katzenberg, whose burgh, Wheeling, 'W. Va., and Dil-
marriage to Lawrence Blau will be 'once'. s. Ohio, accompanied by her
an event of June 8, has been ex_ aunt, Mrs. 31. J. Samuels of Dil-
tensively entertained by her many lonvale.
friends. On May II Miss Juliet
Miss Rhoda L. Cohen. formerly
Goldberg was hostess at an eve-
ning bridge ;tarty; on May 16 Mrs. of Flint, was hostess to two tables
Peter Miller and Mrs. Sol Harris of bridge on Tuesday evening, Ma y
complimented her at a bridge- 21, at her home, 15811 Normandy
luncheon at Webster Hall; Satur- averlue-
day, May 18, Misses Josephine
Mr. and Mn,, S. Kalt were hosts
Imerman and Jeannette Sarah
Musliner entertained at luncheon at a dinner of delightful appoint-
at the Stutter, followed by a thea- ments at their home on Atkinson
ter party; Mrs. F. J. Porter and avenue on Friday evening, May
Miss Mary Louise Porter enter- 24. The affair was given in honor
tained at luncheon and bridge on of Mr. and Mrs. A. Feldman of
• returning to
Friday, May 24, at their home on Chicago, who stern
Pingree avenue; that evening :Miss their home from a visit in New
Harriet Feldman was hostess at a York and stopped in Detroit for a
theaer party at the Wilson theater; few days to visit friends. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bernstein Kalt left on Sunday morning by
entertained at a dinner-dance at motor with Mr. and Mrs. Feldman
Eastwood Inn Saturday night, and of Chicago, where he will spend a
Mrs. Meier B. Finsterwald enter- fortnight with relatives and
tamed at a supper party Sunday friends.
evening at her home; Mrs. Herbert
Many lovely affairs have been
I.evy was hostess at a bridge-lunch-
given in honor of Miss Gertrude
eon on May 31,
Miller, whose marriage to Louis
Miller will be solemnized on June
30 at Hotel Stotler. On Tuesday
evening, May 22, Miss Betty
Goldman entertained at a bridge
and hosiery shower at her home on
Hazelwood avenue; on Thursday
afternoon, Mrs. J. Tobin and Mrs.
J. Miller entertained at a bridge-
luncheon and miscellaneous shower
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Thirty-
five guests were seated at a table
which was decorated with yellow
roses and orchid sweet peas, and
centered with a miniature bride
Detroit's Largest Neighbor-
and groom; on Saturday after-
hood Gift Shop.
noon, May 25, Misses Estelle and
Naomi Marks entertained at a
bridge-luncheon
and miscellaneous
Open Evenings
shower at the Castilla.

Parties

FURNISHED APARTMENTS
24.hour.wday complete hotel serv-
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••partin•nt has out-

` bath with tub, Aim.. and cir-
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Singles Housekeeping

$75an
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SUNDAY DINNER

Palmetto

Table d'llote

$200

THE PLATE

Xoom, noon to 8 p.m,

Prise. rooms for card parties,
without service, $5 and up.
Luncheon, 11:30 to x
$ .85
Dinner, 5.30 to 8:30
1.25
Sunday. 11:30 a. es. to a p. re. 1.50

MENU

Supreme of Fruit Favorite

Sea Food Cocktail

Consomme
Cream of New Asparagus
Cold Essence of Tomato

$95'P

HANCOCK AT JOHN R
Charles H. Clements. Col. 3000

Fashioned Strawberry Short Cake Vanilla

Ice Cream

Kraft Cheese with Crackers
Coffee

and Cake T 1

Milk

The

John F. Class
Health Fume
System

62 East Garfield

ANNOUNCING

Change in Management and
Policy of the John F. Class
Health Fume System

A system based on the use of
natural elements for maintain.
ing and building health.
Not only corrects but builds
as it assists nature in eliminat-
ing the cause of any disease.

Phase Columbia 1103

4,`

Chiffonade Salad, Egg Dressing

old

Tea

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Mackinac Trout, Saute
of Fresh Lobster, Newburg
Saratoga Chips {i f
Minute Steak, Bordelaise, O'Brien Potatoes
Half Broiled Milk Fed Chicken on Toast
Assorted Cold Cuts, Potato Salad
New Corn, Saute Mexican
Bermuda Potatoes, Rissole 1:f
Loganberry Sherbet

Casserolette

PALMETTO
HOTEL

GIFTS
BOOKS
CARDS

Mrs. S. Rabinowitz of 2901
Whitney avenue is leaving shortly
to spend the summer months in
the east, stopping first at Roches-
I ter, N. Y.. to attend the Bar Mitz-
vah of her grandson and then pro-
.oceeding to Atlantic City.

BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE

WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR.,

The abundant service equal
to a big clown town hotel, to-
gether with the intimate pri-
vacy and freedom of Hotel
Palmetto's rooms for enter-
taining makes the successful
hostess choose this setting.
Private dining rooms, ban-
quet hall, spacious ball room
—every facility for charm-
ing bridge dinners, dances,
and social teas.

GRADUATION

NI

DETROIT LELAAD
HOTEL

are a sure success

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