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ENTERTAINMENT FOR
HEADS COMMITTEE FOR
Y. P. T. C. MOONLIGHT
IS IN HER CHARGE
DINNER DANCE JUNE 19
IF YOU'RE A YOUNG MAN
SHOW IT—LOOK IT
rs Ben Goldberg of the !tome
Relief Stsiety dinner dunce to be
held at Eastward Inn, Wednesday
evening, June 19, announces that
can't duplicate, imitate or sub-
Y OU
stitute youth. But you can heighten
Out Monday, June 3, the mem-
Miss Emma Balm , ' entertained
bers of the board of Shaarey Ze• 10 guests at a beautifully appoint.
dek Sisterhood were the guests of 01 dinner at the Belcrest Tuesday
Mrs. Harry 51. Selker at a beauti- evening, hanoring, Mr. and Mrs.
fully appointed luncheon held in Irwin Philip Straus of New York.
the reception room of the Book
Cadillac Hotel. The president,
Mks Carmen Greenberg of
Mrs. Charles A. Smith, presided. Archbold, Ohio, is spending a few
Mrs. Hamburger, chairman of the v in the city us the guest of
women's division of the building , NIIss Dorothy Bloom.
campaign, stressed the importance
of the present drive and requested
NIr. and Mrs. Milton S101111111 and
the co-operation of all the lathe;
present. As a nucleus for tit,• Mrs, Albert Zenner left Monday
by
motor for Pittsburgh, when
campaign, a cheek for $1,000 %ea ,
voted to be sent to the men's di- they are guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Arthur Fisher over confirmation
vision of the campaign.
services.
its appeal. That's exactly what these
young men's new spring suits do. The
very texture of the cloth; the color, the
pattern—the lines of the suit, the style
—the set of the shoulders they vibrate
youth. They give poise to the young
personality and a well-bred dignity to
coming years.
SUITS AND TOPCOATS
$29.50, $34.50, $39.50 and $45
The secluded lawn of the city home, the
beach in front of the lake cottage, or the
cool wooded haunt of the Summer home ,
all demand out-of-door furniture for warm-
weather comfort.
Beach Umbrellas
$4.95
Gay Yacht Chairs
$8.75
Tree Hammocks
$2.75
Durable canvas shades in choice tit. four color vont-
binat him:: red and black, red and green. orange-
color and black, or °rotate-color and blue.
Wooden frames painted black, green, or mange
color. Chair,. of painted-motif duckings seat,
and backs. Convenient folding style.
MISS NATALIE ARDEN
Made of a strongly woven cotton fabric in gray-
and-black mixture with stripes of green, yellow a n d
red combination. Padded head rest.
Miss Nhtalie Arden has charge
of entertainment for the YOWL!
Miss Janet Welt, daughter of
The Phoenix Club w a s the
• , 'It • P•Opl•'a TVIllido Club moonlight
i int
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt, as
the most beautiful affair, this NU/allay nial.t, which promise,
Eleventh Floor 1Vmalward Avenue BUiltillai
companied by her aunt, Mrs. Ar-,::1.1 0
seeSoll last Thursday, when to be one of the -mend event , : of
MRS. BEN GOLDBERG
thur Spiegel, and her on and
Mrs. Jule Rosenberg entertained the Sea-011.
daughter,
of
Chicago,
sailed
this
'
the sale of tickets is progressing
40 guests at a luncheon and mis-
rapidly, and urges those who have week on the Conte Bianca Nbala cell:moots shower in honor of Miss
not as yet procured their tickets for a summer's travel in Europe. Irene Rosenberg, whose marriage Y. P. TEMPLE CLUB'S
—
to do so at once. They may be ob-
will be an event of June 25.
MOONLIGHT JUNE 17
li ovilwarti.G rat ioi.Fartuvr-Grand Ricer
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Winona!'
_
tained from any committee mem-
1,,, r and front the president, Mrs. of Palmer Woods have returned
Miss Pauline Hopp, whose mar-
The annual moonlight of the
Bessie Shulman. Assisting Mrs. from a two months' trip to Eu- • nage to Henry N. Moses of Cin-
Young People's Temple Club will
lien Goldberg are Mrs. Al Weis- rape.
cinnati, Ohio, will take place at be held Monday evening, June 17, e--"SCHNAAR-MADE" QUALITY FURS—.
—
man, Mrs. 811111 8101,1'110Z, Mrs.
the Book Cadillac Hotel tin June on the steamer Columbia, leaving
Mrs. Lewis Barnett, scrum- 23, M IA been the
, Milton %Voile. Mrs. Goldberg also
recipient
rt.t
,.. ,
of sev-
foot of Woodward avenue at
.0 announces that their picnic will point! by her daughter Muriel and eral delightful entertainments. On the
8:30 p. m. sharp.
. n d Ro,ane
take plate, Wednesday, June 2f, at Mina Adolph and David, of Tulsa. June
Ju
, the Misses
s
Nance Solomon
The
plans fur this moonlight arc
Okla., arrived in the city Thus-
Bob-lo Island.
Gr bows kter-
y en
more elaborate than ever and no
day to be the guests of Mr. and Ittined at a miscellaneous shower• efforts have haen spared to make
Mrs. George Bloom of Tennyson NIrs. John Hopp and :qrs. Clement
RABBI HOROWITZ
this event the greatest ever pre-I
Store your furs with a farrier. 1{'r
pour
avenue for several weeks, 'They 1
by the Young People's 1'em-1
GREETED BY LARGE are e n route to New York, where ,1,inpviyi linen shut t er ;rliunnktillii- , seated
patronage and will gladly send one of our .1o11
ple Club.
Miss
Muriel
will
enter
the
Dent-
Hills Country Club on Tuesd ay,
to your home, Where' yonMay get dire'', 1,,
LOCAL AUDIENCES .shown School of Dancing.
The lust word in entertainment
)one 1N, and Thursday evening, has been secured and the pre-
information On 'dewily.' find inSillillleo .
June
20,
Miss
Mildred
Fink
will
sentation
of
the
nationally
known
audiences
greeted
Enthusiastic
inInto . 8 on defining, repo
also
Miss Blanche Rothschild of entertain at an evening affair at and (alma], radio band, "The
Grand Rabbi Joseph Gershon Hor-
,
remodeling, relining, etc.
Voice of Firestone," will he the
owitz of l'alt, stine at synagogues Grosse Pointe and Mrs. Louis her home.
Marymont
of
the
Whittier
have
--
featured event of the evening. As
where he delivered sermons last
returned from a several weeks
Herman Marks and Jerome an added attraction there hit,
Call Randolph 5279
Saturday.
Rabbi Horowitz is scheduled to trip to New York, Philadelphia and Freud will arrive in Detroit July 1 beensecured well known enter-
after
touring
Europe
far
the
past
Atlantic
City.
tainers and radio stars. Follow-
address congregations during the
SPECIAL
two months.
inp the entertainment movies will
FUR COATS IN STOCK OR MADE TO YOUR
I
Shevuoth festival.
MEASURE AT SUMMER l'RICES
Mrs. Randolph Seidenberg of
be shown for those who do not de-
His mission here is especially in
--LIBERAL TERMS—
Mrs. Jane Adler of Chicag o,
0, RC- sire to dance.
the interest of the building fund Buffalo, N. Y., is the guest of her CoMpallied
by N is, Mildred
Tickets will be on sale at Grin-
of the Meah Sheroim Yeshiva. Dur- mother, Mrs. Emma Yalomstein of Nat han and Hiss
iss Helene Adler, dell Bros.' music house and will
Glynn
Court.
ing the earthquake two years ago,
are the guests of Mrs. Robert be in charge of Miss .4-an Beth
the building suffered considerable
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Philip Borger.
Klein. Tickets may also be se-
damage, and the fund to be raised
MANUFACTURING F'f'kR1
cured from Milton Ponnuskv at
by Rabbi Horowitz will be used to Straus (Claire Heineman of New
r. and Mrs. Robert Railway 16564 Bayliss avenue, phone
York)
spent
several
days
with
repair the damage.
2966
Woodward Avenue
their mother, Mrs. Sol E. Heine- I Lillian Nliller) are now making Longfellow 1423.
Member Detroit Furriers' Association
of Bloomfield Ilills, this week. their horny in Lansing, Mich.
RADIO PROGRAM OF man
OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS,
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(In Sunday Mrs. Heineman enter-
HAKOAH SPORTS PLAY 1
Jacob Miller and daughter
LOCAL B'NAI B'RITH tained at a breakfast and dinner COI Mrs.
TO BE GIVEN JUNE 18
of Blaine avenue left Tuesday •
in their honor. Mr. and Mrs.
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cal
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2
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by motor for a two weeks' stay
'
The Ilitkoah Sports, a senior or- CC 1,,
Next Wednesday night, June 19, Straus departed Tuesday evening with friends in Chicago.
ganization meeting at the Jewish 'I re
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., for Chicago.
31 Melbourne avenue,
will broadcast its first radio pro-
Mrs. Abe
of 955
Miss Alma Marks of 1255 West avenue
was Fisher
surprised
with King
a tif- (."ter'
will stage its second annual dra- et
gram over Station WAFT from
Boston boulevard has returned .
ma tic 1 )1.0, 1m/thin in tht for m if i 5.---' 1,
t r .ani
10 to 10:30 I'. M.
Death wedding anniversary lunch-
.1ulius Deutelbaum, an eloquent home after completing a two-year eon Saturday, J .Lune 8, given at the minstrel show entitled "A Tragedy
)/./0,
in Black," on June 18 at 8 p.
speaker and for four terms presi- course at National Park Seminary, ( hi
boursePrincess Restaurant, -1120 The complete roster off the ub is
"
Ns) cl
dent of Pisgah Lodge, will speak Forest Glenn, Md.
F'enkell avenue, by her sisters-in- in the cast, the following having (4
on "The Aims and Purposes of the
Mrs.
Ben
Jaffe
and
Miss
Sadie
ports.
AT
CAPS
AS
I.NUE
natitty
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Benjamin
Irnai Writh." Miss Leah Zagal,
Fisher. The tables were prettily
Israel G. Cohen, Irwin Shaw, ,....
WII LIAM J. CI IITTENDI. N, JR., Manager
winner of the 1927 city piano con- •Ind Mrs. Wm. A. Wertheimer left decorated and were set for 30. Isadore
Vl.
Bean, David Goldman, 'II (
test, will be the featured enter- Monday by motor for Burt Lake, Bridge followed the luncheon.
n Grote, Harold Gottlieb, t- „,%..?1 ,
where
they
spent
a
few
days
at
a
Juli
tainer. Miss Zagal is a pupil of
ra
the summer home of Mr. and Mrs.,
. Julius Greenberg, Bon Lipson, (--4
Dr. Mark Gunzburg.
et
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rudoff, ac- Micky Goldsmith, Simon Hereto,
,t;
Every Wednesday evening the M. C. Wertheimer.
companital by their daughters, . Joe Bean, Chas. Ditkoff, Max Feld- (, tj
ki
hour of 10 to 10:311 P. M. will be
Katye and Edith, and son, David. man, Harry Gruber.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Felix
J.
Mahler,'
known as Waal B'rith and promi-
h are arrived from Chattanooga,
e.
The stage and musical director , ' " s"/
mnt speakers and entertainers will who have been traveling in Europe Tenn., to be present at the mar- are Sam Bockoff and Joseph Good-
participate. The Chronicle will since early in April, returned to riage of their d aughter, Sara , to stein.
les )
f
Ds
troit
this
week.
publish a complete program each
Louis Gisaier, w ho is the son of
eccentric (71
numbers,
Musical
Mrs. Sant Kaufman of Louis- Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Glasier of 3250 dancing and musical selections ,
Last Monday night the Radio
1 lit at • enue. The wedding will complete the show which has many - 1.1
Cemmittee consisting of Mandell ville, Ky., has returned to her take place Sunday, June 16, at S clever lines.
Musical numbers
home after a delightful visit with
Bernstein, chairma n; Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald p . ni ., l!t the home of NIr anti Nits. •pecially comptistal for this pro.
Dronek, Henry Abramovitz, Morris
14)
Ezra (tlasier.
(Mediu' are "Minstrel Man" and (4
of
Boston
boulevard.
Shatzen and Rudolph Meyersohn
"Hello Everybody." The show is (4 ;
held their first meeting and out-
Mr. and Mrs. II, L. Lewis spent . Miss Hannah 7.eitlin,
i tin ktIk t ,, rt, themd.iy rec i t R k.in it ) i r fo Lionel }'ink.
lined a tentative program for the the week-end with relatives in marriage to Don Rosenberg, wa
''' s a nt
Yt month. Henry Abramovitz
event if June 9, was the recipient
Kalamazoo and Battle Creek.
tied Morris Shatzen were delegated
of many delightful entertainments. any
of the or members
at the Jewish the ''
enter
at the auditorium
Cent
to arrange the musical program.
f
•
Stn. Julius V. Brown enter- A personal shower was given by „i ght f o th performance.
Miss
Gertrude
Rosenberg,
sister
of
tained the members of tier Friday
Tag Day for Palestine Cha bridge club at a delightful lunch , the groom, at the Lee Plaza; a. SIGMA PHI LAMBDA
am
lutzos at Mt. Clemens
eon at Franklin Hills Country Club luncheon at the Ilotel Statler by
Miss Ethel Ruskin; a bridge-lunch-
GRADUATION BALL p4
on Tuesday afternoon.
July 28.
eon and shower, at which Mrs. Ar-
.-A
To
the
strain
of
"Dear
Old
U.
of
Table d'IlIote
Mrs. Herman Marks of 1255 thur Harris was hostess, at the D." 85 couples sat down to dinner ;bat
The Chalutzos Palestine Women
Mrs. Belcrest Hotel; a bridge-tea at the
I
West
Boston
boulevard
and
'in
the
beautiful
dining
hall
of
the
Pioneers announces that they wil
home of Mrs. Arthur Hirshman; a
$200
sponsor a tag day on July 28 in Mt Rose Levy of 466 West Kirby ave- bridge, followed by a midnight Grosse Ile Golf and Country Club 4 .
Clemens. Proceeds will go toward ✓ nue have returned from Washing- supper, given by Mrs. Arthur Ro- last Friday evening, as the guest,
the girls' farms in Palestine. ()the ✓ ton, where they attended the grad- senberg; a bridge and mah jongg of the Sigma l'hi Lambda frater-
THE PLATE
organizations are asked not to ar - uation exercises of their niece, luncheon at the home of Harry nity of the University of Detroit. (4
The affair, known as the "Grath!. ‘,I.1 3
range for conflicting collections o n Miss Alma Marks, at National Goldberg; Mrs. Lyman Hantis was
Park Seminary, Forest Glenn, NM.
th a t date
hostess at a luncheon at the Book ation Ball," was a formal dinner-
,...3fain 'Dining Aoom, noon lo 8 p.m.
Cadillac Hotel, and Miss Freda dance given in Motor of the four
Sigma Phi Lambda men graduat- tai.0 4
Cohen of Windsor entertained at
tag this June, and marked the clove c....
bridge.
of social activities of the frater- L...`1
t curren
current
school
/h I yt
year
a .
f t the
Dr. ,and Mrs. Charles B. Lakoff city or
,
Four new men, being pledged until
have left for Montreal, Que.. from
i . "";
this
fall,
were
in
constant
attend-
whence they will embark for an
once during the evening.
1'4
Fresh Shrimp Cocktail
Supreme of Fruit, Favorite
extended tour through Europe,
r„../ .
Patrons were Carl II. Seehoffer,
where Dr. Lakoff will visit various dean of the school of commerce 571
Cream
of New Peas
Consomme
Paysonne
clinics.
and finance and faculty advisor for (4
Jellied Essence of Tomato
i
rf
the fraternity; Lyndon Brown, , p k‘i
r A
Radishes
Olives
Mr. and Mrs. R. Don of Chicago
Celery
I 51
9 ,/
. s , .
.
and sons, Allen and Jerome, were hoffer
Hon.
and Mrs. Brown.
'
Sliced Cucumbers,
14 1 Boiled Canadian Salmon, Hollandaise
guests over the week-end of Mrs. Judge Ira W. Jayne was unable to (4
)
Fried Soft Shell Crabs, Ravigote Sauce
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Iron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank attend, and sent his regrets.
,.4;
Larded Beef Tenderloin, Mushroom Sauce
II. LeVey of 2500 Taylor. Mrs.
1 .',)
Each of the graduating men,
t '-
Don is the funnier Beatrice LeVey. Bernard Ackerman, Sidney Gassel, its
Half Broiled Milk Fed Chicken on Toast
,( ,,t, 1
French Fried d Potatoes
New Corn, Saute, Mexican
1, /
\1
Morris Portnoy and Roy Radner,
Mrs. Isadore• Rubin of 2406 Tay- received a gift from their brothers.
Pineapple Sherbet
cIt'.I
lor avenue has returned from
Combination Salad, Thousand Islands Dressing
Rochester, N. Y., where she at-
•
tended Ore funeral of her father,
((
Ice Cream and Cake
lai l Old Fashioned Strawberry Shon Cake
Rabbi T. Z. Michlin,
--Photo by C.
lh I II C0111
FURNITURE
for Summer
M. Ha," SCul ,
The
FOX TN EATER
Open E venicgs
J. L. HUDSON co.
FUR STORAGE
REPAIRING—REMODELING
eA 'Diversity of Gifts
for the Graduate
Travelling bottles in leather cases
Perfumes in dainty containers
Toiletries packed in novel ways
Atomizers modernly designed
Toilet Requisites artistically boxed
An assortment of choice compacts
Unique desk pieces
A wide range of fountain pens and pencils
Candies from foremost makers are acceptable
for any occasion
Gifts may be selected from any of our stores
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MENU
You ere Invited to the
27th Annual Temple
MOONLIG
Sponsored by the YOUNG PEOPLE'S TEMPLE CLUB OF TEMPLE BETH EL
,
Monday,
June 17
8:30P.M.
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Steamer i
4 Columbia' I
Foot of Woodward
FIRESTONE SERENADERS
The Voice of Firestone—Nationally Famed Radio Band
FIRST DECK
Reception Committee
to greet you
SECOND DECK
Continuous Dancing 8:30-12:30
Boat Docks at 11:30
. . .)
el
THIRD DECK
Moving Pictures and Radio Entertainer.
Seating 500
ONE DOLLAR PER PERSON Ticket Sale at Grinnell's, Dock or Committee
Remember the Date—Monday, June 17
Miss Betty Sklar entertained 12
guests at a surprise birthday
party on June 9, honoring her
brother, Joe.
Polozker en-
Dr. and Mrs. J.
at a bridge-dinner on
Wednesday evening, compliment-
ing Miss Jean Golden and her
fiance, Irving Moss, whose mar-
riage will be an event of June 30,
and Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Sacks honored them at a
similar affair.
tertained
Many pre-nuptial affairs are
claiming the attention of Miss'
Gertrude Miller, whose marriage
to Louis Robert Miller will be an
event of this month. Mrs. Gilbert
O'Shinsky of 1997 Gladstone ave-1
nue was hostess at a lovely bridge-I
luncheon and hosiery-glove shower I
for 25 guests. On Wednesday
evening Miss Mildred hamburg
entertained at a bridge and miscel-
laneous shower for 20 guests;
Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Abe
Findburg entertained at a bridge-
luncheon; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Green entertained at a dinner at'
their home on Iroquois avenue on' '
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Maxwell Gold and Mrs.
Max Solovirh honored Miss Helen
Starch, a bride-elect, at a bridge-
luncheon and miscellaneous showerl
on Tuesday. The 20 guests were'
seated at small tables, centered
I with pink and orchid sweet peas.
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.
0
— still
waiting
for a
dissatis-
fied
customer
t.
Crackers
Roquefort Cheese
Tea
Coffee
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5510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
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Don't Miss It! 19th Annual
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The
Tashmoo Park
John F. Class
Health Fume
System
Given by the
62 East Garfield
ANNOUNCING
A Change in M ..... meet and
Policy of the John F. Class
Health Faroe Syatern
A system based on the use of
natural elements for maintain.
ing and building health.
Not only corrects but builds
SA it assists nature in eliminat-
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Phone Coliwabi• 1103
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BICUR CHOLEM
— SOCIETY
Sunday, June 16
Music by One of the Foremost Orchestras
Baseball Games—Prizes—Fun Galore
Field Events —Races — Dancing
Boat Le•ves Foot of Griswold, 9 A. M.
754
Tickets $1.25
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