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PAGE EIGHT

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DELEGATES CHOSEN
BY LOCAL HADASSAH

ACTIVE ON COMMITTEE
FOR EXHIBIT OF ART
WORK OF PILICHOWSKY

Hudson's June Sale
Utica Sheets, $1.55

Mrs. Ehrlich and Mrs. Dav-
idson to be Honored at
Luncheon Wednesday.

Sine 81 by 99 inches—Plain Hemmed

The board of directors of Detroit
chapter if Senior Iladassah will
attend a luncheon at the Phoenix
The annual moonlight of the
Club next Wednesday, June 12, at Young People's Temple Club will
12:30, in honor of the retiring Ix held June 17. For unique en-
president, Mrs. Joseph }:hrlich, tertainment, "The Voice of Fire-
stone," the orchestra of national
radio fame, has been selected to
supply music for the dancers.
Movies and radio entertainers are
part of the program.

OTHER SIZES IN UTICA SHEETS

The members of the Sisterhood
of Congregation Emanuel and
their husbands honored their re-
tiring president, Mrs. Eli Sachse.
and Mr. Suchse, at a surprise party
on Tuesday, Slay 25, on the occa-
sion of their thirty-fourth wed-
The evening
ding anniversary.
was spent playing bridge and a
midnight supper was served to 65
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sachse were
r
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fa bstein of
pri-onted with a beautiful authen-
Kirby avenue left last Thursday
tic hand carved reproduction of a
for un extended European trip.
Louis XIV arm chair as a token of

Plain Hemmed

Hemstitched

63 by 99 inches....$1.35

53 by 99 inches.. . $1,55

63 by 108 inches... $1.45

63 by 108 inches... $1.65

72 by 99 inches... $1.45

72 by 99 inches.,

72 by 108 inches....$1.55

51 by 99 inches..

SI by 108 inches.. $1.75

Utica Pillow Cases

MRS. DAVID B. WERBE

M tN WOMEN and CHILDREN

CLYDE E-. HOINUNG

flfrIER BUILDING

Vest Grand Blvd. Ncade Northway 3630

JUNE 'BRIDES

The artistic touch of wedding flowers adds so much
to the ceremony—Fresh corsages artistically
arranged and presented.

We Send Flowers by Wire Anywhere

SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP

CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor

227 Gratiot Ave.

Cherry 9171

35c

42 by 36 inches

45c

45 by 36 inches

370

45 by 36 inches

47c

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman,
Mrs. Mildred Cohen and daughter
Rai chelle, and Mrs. Edith Scher them
on unselfish
their faithful
co-opera-
lion and
devotion
to the
spent the week-end in Lansing.
Sisterhood and presented Mrs.

Miss Laurabelle Robinson ar- Schubiner with a beautiful Italian
marble lamp, and Mrs. Sklar with
rived home this week from Sim-
re in Boston to stand et l asribmktlohieonotrpiece, on behalf of
mutts College
hin Sisterhood.
her vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson of
M rs. Ben Larky (Elsie Kurland,
Chicago boulevard.
of Somerville, N. J., who is the
MRS. RALPH DAVIDSON
Finsterwald of La- guest of 51r. and 51rs. Jack Kur-
MN. Ado lph
ant , 3021 Rochester avenue, is
and tt. welcome the new president,
Salle boulevard left Wednesday land,
M is, Ralph Davidson. All mem- afternoon for Bradford Mass to being extensively entertained by
hers of the hoard, including those'
,ircis(B:sr.anifi.
her many friends in Detroit. MN.

r a;lunt rirnma (fix.ro
ittten id uthe rr
whose terms have just expired, and t
since
May 10, will remain in De-
the newly elected ones, have been fi
'm
'ir rd ' . : A ' c '- a thl emY•
t .
t ..v
trait
invited together with Miss Celia
trait until the end of June, at
which
time Mr. Larky will join her
Shostack, the new president of
of Boston
M ss Lydia Kahn
i
Junior Hadassah, and Miss IINSie , boulevard has returned from (tic- and they will leave for an extend-
. Brenner, rotiring Junior president. • e vie Institute in Pittsburgh to ed motor trip through the west be-
At the last meeting of the chap- ! ii ' .. iri(1 the FUIPmer with her par- fore motoring home.
li '
--
ter, held on May 28, the fofiowing , ents.
were elected delegates to the an-,
Mr 011t1 M
--
oust national convention
of the
. rs.
A. Moss
of 2712
Joseph Gumbiner,
a student
at Leslie
avenue entertained
their
Zionist Organizatio n of America, . the Hebrew Union College in Cin- (laughter at a formal sweet six-
which takes place in Detroit from • cinnati, 0 , is leaving shortly for teen birthday ;tarty at the Oriole
The tab',
June 30 to July 2: Mrs. A. M. a summer's sojourn in Europe.
Terrace on May 29.
decoration was carried out in pink
Hershman, Mrs. Ilenry N. Wein-

stein Mrs. N. E. Aronstam, Mrs.
51r. and Mrs. Ted Sykes of New and white, with roses for the cen-
Favors
were given to

Joseph II. Ehrlich, Miss Hattie York spent the week-end with terpiece.

Hudson

The

NATHAN SCHLOSSBERG

WILL CHANT THE

SHEVUOTH SERVICES

CORNER WILSON AND TAYLOR

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
JUNE 14-15

"SCHNAAR-MADE" QUALITY FURS---N

FUR STORAGE

REPAIRING—REMODELING

Store {/oar furs with a furrier. We solicit
your patronage and wolf gladly send 0 III' of our
stuff to your /some, where you may get direst
T ree information on all storage and insurance
problems an well as estimates on cleaning,
repairing, remodeling, etc.

MRS. WALTER FUCHS

CaU Randolph 9279

Werhe, chairman of the art
committee of the Jewish Centers
Association, 1111,1 Mrs. Fuchs are ac-
tive members of the committee
spansoring the exhibition of the
la all Nen Shades
art works of Leopold Pilichowsky
to he shown at the J. Hudson art
,. their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sim the guests. Miss Sophia Moss, Ben galleries from June 24 to July 6.
Gittleman, Mrs. Ralph Davidson,.
Green and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Miss Jeanette M. Steinberg, Mrs. Hart of Byron avenue.
Goldberg were chaperons at the
Albert Feldstein, Mrs. Maurice

MANUFACTURING FURRIER
Sol
A.
Wolff
of
Lawrence
party.
Dinner was served at 0:30.'
Landau and Mrs. Sidney Frank,
M

rs. left Wednesday afternoon '
r ich the following alternates: Mes- IIVPI1UP
Honoring their tenth weddi ng
a
I antes E. II. Saulson, Sidney Stone, for Bradford, Mass., where her
_—
Member Detroit Furriers' Association
arme n, is graduating anniversary, M r. a nd Mrs . Benj-
ht er, C
'orris B lumberg, A. J. Levin, Ab.
d aug
New Officers to Be Installed at
itham Cooper, Lou ts Savage , Max from Bradford Academy. They min Gould entertained 80 members
OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
M eeting

r
t
tog(
eth
e
I.
f
I,eiter,
Robert
Loew-
will
return
to
Detroit
of
their
immediate
rum
as
a
Moe
hishkin,
dinner and dance Thursday eve-
MIIIIIIIIMMISIMIIIINNOWINIM01210118848081401811118181rnftionmingiffrignaiiiig
• ilierg and I). S. Zemon. Mesdames early next week.
SundaY. June 0, the Fhilonlathic'
Ilatel..
Tan is, M a y 30, HE Kr
). W. Simons, M. II. Zackheim and
Mt. Clemens. The tables were ar- Debating Club will end its sixty- 3
Mr. anti Mrs. Samuel Gates Mt.
I. S. Souls were appointed prox-
2
tt1 hdt ati ns
(Ruth Rosenfield Mayl, whose tistically decorated with tall pink firsi semester with the installation
11
v's
last week
Europe,
where
marriage
took for
;dace
on May
28, tapers and vases of pink roses. of its new officers elected last 0
For the National Hadassah Con- left
ttnmtrrmctd s
u
and
Rabbi
Harry
.Z.
Gordon
acted
as
Sunday.
',anion, which is to take place in
Nathan a
Those elected are:
Atlantic City beginning Sept. 22, they will spend their honeymoon. toastmaster, Rabbi E. Aishiskin
Announcements Engraved or Printed.
I. Shur, speaker; Albert Williams, I
delivered an appropriate
he following were elected . dele-
Miss Miriam Kirschner of Pee-
Sheinberg,
n
Booksellers Since 1V75
gates: altos Jeanette NI. Stei
airs.
henry
N.
Weinstein,
Mrs.
Al-
pies,
0.,
and
Miss
Theresa
Dryer
ner
talk,
and
Cantor
David
Kle.
clerk;
Albert
J.
Silber,
assistant
bell Feldstein, Mrs. J. S. hauls, Of Cincinnati, 0., art guests of Dr. vons rendered several beautiful se- clerk; Norval Slobin, sergeant-at- 0
A full line of graduation cards.
Merril of directors are, in addition ta I
51rs. Jos. II. Ehrlich, Mrs. Louis and Mrs. George Walbott of Grosse lections.
out-of-town
were Dr. The
and Mrs.
David I. guests arms. Those elected to the board U
of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. and these officers, Albert I'earl and g
Savage, Mrs. Nlauriee Landau, Mrs. Pointe,
Max Simon.
Mrs. II. J. Gordan of New York.
Moe Leiter, Mrs. Ralph Davidson,
Next Sunday there will also he
bliss
Elizath Fuchs has
h arrived
Elizabeth
M
a debateon the question, "Ito- .0
isi Hattie Gittleman, M rs. Sid-'
Ills,
1550 Woodward
ne
Randolph 0200.
is .1 y .
A
nyy Frank, Mrs. Julius Berman, , home front Columbia
The
final
meeting
of
the
Detroit
unit of Junior Hadassah was held salved, that free trade be the tariff
Abraham i to spend her vacation with her nar .1
M
Pa of the United States." All
ll.
M rs. Sidney Stone, Mrs.
MInsnammematosommaniasamensimiun
ls.
il'
the
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eats, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I
Fuchs. Tuesday evening, June 4, Torah.
Cooper and Mrs. I. Shetzer.
interested are urged to come to
,, ,
., - „
Philadelphia-Byron Talmud T
the Clairnmunt and Twelfth street ..
'i:74:•':i*:`,7:).•;•?;i'S,...'']`:
.-

Miss Ida &Wan of Oklahoma This was an all-social meeat
ting. A branch of the Shit are y Zedek next :• Itt•it.4g,i0:4 44,5q.41.0gtj...0,V4.!
oven b y bran
WERTHEIM'S DAUGHTER I City arrived in Detroit this week' Marion Uhr and Rena Wolf. Read- Sunday at 7:30 p. m. to hear Mar- lit
to be the guest of Nils and Mrs. Sol character dance was
FAITH
Berman.• ris Berris and Arthur Snyder +.1,.
MARRIED OUT OF
Sallan of Boston
to boulevard for ings were by Misr Tuba Berman..
, A demonstration of mystic powers argue affirmatively against David .5 i,
ns • several weeks.
mi
and
NEW YORK.—(.I. T . A) —
. Li
. . David Slobin.
week was given by Ann Green, Gertrude ,
Diana Wortheim, daughter of the '
Thi s will be the last meetin g of
Miss Virginia Wolfe of McLean Weiner and Celia Schostak. A
: 4:j
late Jacob Wortheim, president of i avenue arrived home this
social
hour
followed
and
refresh-
the
Philomathic
Debating Club, ex
and
, cep' for the annual outdoor social • c,
the General Tobacco Company
from Simmons College to spend meats were served.
4
I to be held June 23 at the 1,a Salle i4,
of the Federa-
one f oe
th ounders
f
l
her vacation with her f amiy.
il the first Sunday in .'

lion for the Support of Jewish Phi-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Myers of beach, be
until
Alumnae
interested
r.
lanthropic Soceties was married to
Sirs, Wm. Rodriguez of Buenos ' 9 633 Richton avenue are attend- S
in the sociai are asked to get in i't'•.
Percival Wilcox Whittl esey of Aires, er
who is spending some time "
the Shriners' convention in Los touch with the organization.
i')-.
n itar
Middletown, Conn., a Unitarian.
with her parents Mr. and airs.
I
c--.
.,
I.,
4.
in ge ceremony of the. . Simon Messenger of Alma, Mich., .• '
The an ti the
'Jewess and the Unitarian at th e was the guest for a few days last.
z. c....,
,
nd Mrs. Abe Ackerman, CONG. BETH ABRAHAM
Mr.
a
home of the bride's mother in El- wee of Mr. and Sirs. Joe Netzorg
. formerly of the Wil shire Apart-
S HEVUOTH SERVICES t..
heron, N. J was performed by Dr.
i ■ ,.
yler avenue.
merits, announce the confirmation
t:
John Lovejoy Elliott, leader of the d
— —
4.
Given by the
of their daughter, Shirley Phyllis.
ericho T emple; .: _
at
Society for Ethical Culture in New
Miss Sara Goldberg of West
ple, To Bee H
y, Jun 14, at the Temple,
Thumin to Deliver
Rabbield
Grand boulevard left last week by on Frida
Yor.
k
Ohio,
Cl
I
Sermons.
motor for Chicago, where she is Rabbi Silver officiating. A recep-;

enjoying a visit with relatives and 105th
Street, e
,
: tion will be held at 3102 Kensing-
h A braham an-
Congregation
friends.
ton road, Cleveland heights,
Beitces wi ll be held iEtt
sery
that

' no
Mrs. David Pollock and daughter' Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Zucker- on Shevuoth, Friday and Satur-
rs. Marvin Goldberg
formerly of 2699 Glendale. day, June 14 and 15, in the large
Lucille and Mrs.
have returned from a visit in Chi- man.
avenue, are now residing at 3239, auditorium of Jericho Temple, Joy s4
road and Linwood.
cago.
Elmhurst avenue.
Rabbi Joseph Thumin will de-
rs. E. De tro it lson, a former
rs. II. Fogelson and daughters liver the sermons on both Shevu-
Si
res
and now in
M of D
resident
thee Dorothy anti Gertrude of Lincoln. oth mornings, and will discuss
California, arrived
f Neb., are now visiting in Detroit "The Torah in Private Life and in
mg in
C week to be the guest o , as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. the Synagogue."
city
this
Congregation Beth Abraham re-
Mr. and Mrs. harry Kopel.
, Aidem of Twelfth street.
cently sold the old synagogue on .4;4

4.

i
air. and Mrs. Wm. R. Marwil,
Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Kaplan and l'almer avenue and is planning to , i
''....,
who have been visiting relatives
for sev. daughter, Sally Lou, have left De- build a new house of worship in'
'
, and friends in Detroit
eir r home erma-
the northwest section.
k e t h ei
p
eral weeks, returned this week to trait to ma
nently in Flint. They are residing
their home in Los Angeles, Cal.
'
at 800 East Court street.

FOX SCARFS -35. 0uop

J. SCHNAAR, Inc.

2966 Woodward Avenue

I

i t

J

it

ts

Admission by ticket only—Men $1.00, Ladies 50c.

Can Be Obtained at:
Boesky Bros., Twelfth and Hazelwood.
Iloptman's Bakery, Twelfth between Hazelwood and
Taylor.
Ratner's Meat Market, Twelfth between Gladstone
and Blaine.
Kotin's Meat Market, Twelfth between Hazelwood

,

BooK.

el 's I

STORE





The general public is cordially invited to avail
themselves the opportunity of hearing this
noted and inspiring cantor.

and Taylor.
Goldman Furniture Co., 8625 Linwood.
New Columbia Ptg. Co., 9310 Oakland.
And also at the Synagogue all day June 13.

Third Floor - -Grand hirer Auras Budding

SHEEHAN'S

Congregation Emanuel

45 by 38 , ', inches. —50c

J. I,. HUDSON co.

ELECT NATHAN SHUR
PHILOMATHIC HEAD

A GREAT TREAT!
THE CELEBRATED EUROPEAN CANTOR

Hemstitched

42 by 36 inches

45 by 38 , , inches ...40c

Mrs. flurry Sklar, at a luncheon
at the Belcrest Hotel, at which
ti me Mrs. Sachse complimented

ro0.

$1.80
by 104 inches. . . $1.95

Plain Hemmed

51 r. and Mrs. I. R. Myers and bers
esteem.
May of 20,
the mem-
of the On
board
directors
hon-
i t ‘. h e outgoing secretary, Mrs.
family of Longfellow avenue have
ret urned
from Angeles,
a sax months'
so. (trek
journ
in Los
Cal. Max
Schubiner, and the treasurer,

fHOCI

$1.70

19TH ANNUAL

4

Excursion

—to—

Tashmoo Park

BICUR CHOLEM
— SOCIETY —
Sunday, June 16

FUR SCARFS

Most Attractively Priced
ANNIS FURS

Because we arc manufacturers and
wholesalers of furs—as well as retail-
ers—we arc aisle to offer fine quality
Fur Scar fs at most attractive prices.
Here are listed a few of the most
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 $1,0(X).

FUR INSURANCE

and

COLD STORAGE

SEND YOUR FURS TODAY. Telephone
RA. 0022 and an Annie representative will call
for your fur coat or any other amides you with
to safeguatd from moth ravages, hre, and theft.
The Ann. vaults are located in the Annie Fur
Building. Woodward at Clifford. The cost of
Do not delay
the storage and insurance is small.
this protection until moths have damaged your
valuable wearing apparel.

/
Order Remode ling and Reim' ,
early delivery
Now—t• assure
_-loverprice.
_-lover

Make Arrangements Now to Attend the
Jewish Community's Most Popular
Excursion

-.,

it a g Ori t B lat it0

Friends of Mrs. J. II. Davis of
2224 Chicago boulevard will be Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Schiff
pleased to know that she and her (Ann Coven) and daughter, Ele-
ii
sons, Joseph, Russell and yore Ruth, returned Wednesday
The Ladies of Temple Abraham
three
where Dr. Schiff has
Leonard, have just returned from from Chicago,
alv
ice cream social and food
nine months' sojourn at Phoenix,' completed his studies at the Uni- held an
of Chicago school of den- sale on Tuesday eyeing, that proved 'z ',:',
a
Ariz., and are making their home I versa) ,
for the summer at 320 Interlaken ! tistry. They will make their home very successful.
etroit,
.
in
D
— ! Among the graduates of our local
road, Pine Lake.
Mrs Joseph Samuels of Chicago schools this year are Morris Green-
..
Mrs. Jack Kurland was hostess boulevard
entertained at a bridge- stein from Junior College, Sara
to four tables of bridge on June 2,
honoring Mrs. Ben Larky of Som.' luncheon at her home Tuesday for Lieberman, Florence Sherman,
i
eight guests. White and yellow' Flora Biller, Hyman Symons and
l
rerville, N. J.
chrysanthemums adorned the Gerald Tepper from Central high

. School.
i
Many lovely affairs were given tables.
! for Miss Gertrude
Miller, whose
rt
Mrs. I. Goodman of Richton. Mrs. George Kahn, Mrs. A. IL
marriage
will afternoon
take place the Misses . avenue and Mrs. Lewis II. Levin Roman, Mrs. Alex Kahn and airs.
Saturday

On
Ethel

and Dora Salasnik enter- of Rochester avenue gave a bridge- Morris Goldberg are spending a
rained at a bridge-luncheon and luncheon at the Oriental Cafe in few days in Detroit.

personal shower at the Lee Plaza honor of Mrs. Joseph Samuels of
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman had

. for 17 guests; on Wednesday eve- Chicago boulevard, who is leaving
as their week end guests, Mr. and
ning, Miss Rae Klinesmith enter- for her summer adorned
home June
15. Sirs. Jos. Broder and daughters of
in
green
Was
ber of
of
)etroit, aM r. Miles Goldberg
tained at a bridge and handker- The table
chief shower at her home on Phila. and orchid, using sweet peas for Chicago
nd M r. Abe Gol
the center.
delphia avenue.
I.os Angeles.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Weingarten of I
Glendale avenue entertained Mr.',
and Mrs. A. Storchan with a din-
ner party on May 30, prior to their
departure for Europe.

Father's
Day

Sunday, June 16th

CARDS

amt

ANNIS FURS

WOODWARD at CLIFFORD

FOUNDED 1b87

GIFTS

Oriental ckts Co.

9034 Twelfth Street
at ( - dismount

The

Mr. and Mrs. A. Storchan of
Taylor avenue left June 2 for
Philadelphia, Atlantic City and
New York, where they will visit
friends and relatives before sail-
ing June 12 on the Leviathan to
spend the summer months in Eu-
rope.

Miss Rose Abramson, whose
marriage to Morris Geller will take
place June 23, was delightfully
e ntertained Sunday evening, June
2, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Si.
Schor, 4373 Leslie avenue. The
event was featured by playing
bridge, after which luncheon wa,
served at a beautifully appointed
, table.

- - -------,Checker Cabs. Empire 7000

John F. Class
Health Fume
System

62 East Garfield

ANNOUNCING

A 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.
Phone Columbia 1103

"` .c:

Field Events—Races—Dancing
Baseball Games—Prizes — Fun Galore

Dance to the music of the Famous Sea Hawks

Boat Leaves Foot of Griswold Street 9 A. M.

Tickets $1.25

Honor

THE SCIENTIST—THE JEW

Olt ALBERT EINSTEIN

On His

FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY

SUNDAY, JUNE 9

5:00 P. N., at



Northern High School

Woodward at Owen

Speakers: Professor George Rainich of the U. of tl
Rabbi A. M. Ilershman, Joseph Haggai. Raid,: ,
Leon Frain, Dr. N. E. Aaronstam. Aaron Kurland
presiding.
Music by Ida Dwinoff Rothberg, well-known viol:h-
ist, accompanied by Lillian Estrin;

Admission Free

Sunday, June 9, is Annual Flower Day

Buy • Flower and Help Redeem the Land of Erete Israel

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