• A merican Yewish Peria&al Center CLIFTON ALLNUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ME M:TROM ?AGE SEVEN al RON 1 1■ 11 ■ INMei•Mna BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT fliarriagro Seth Thomas Jewelled Clccks Smart, new 8-day clocks for boudoir or desks, with jewelled inovements—dependable timepieces. They are all in attractive colors and are specially priced to readers of this paper at 8. 4S JEWELERS NONE SOLD WITHOUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT -- We have specialized in Flowers for all such events for many years, both in quality and service. FLOWERS FOR CONFIRMATION This is the festival of Joy and Flowers—you can gladden your friends with flowers. We Send Flowers by Wire Anywhere SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP CHAS. ROSF:NMAN, Proprietor 227 Gratiot Ave. Cherry 9171 For Weddings and SOcial Affairs Rent the B'nai ll'rith Community Center Hall at 275 EAST FERRY AVE. PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED TO HALF For Information Call Mr. Ettinger EUCLID 8628 c. i ., 1 ti ,„1 _ 111 %._z, 4 k for fashion's favorite The Sun–tan Frock (bandeau, garter-belt) 7.50 It is inspired by the low-cut tennis i and dan..ing frocks, the bandeau fastening at the waistline with etas. tic. Flesh only. Sizes 32 to 40. 1 HirnelhocA's—Corsets—TIsied Floor For The yune 'Bride We Have a Complete Choice of Ideal Wedding Gifts LAMPS—OCCASIONAL CHAIRS—END TABLES—COGSWELL CHAIRS ACTON FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERING COMPANY 3741 FENKELL AVE. LONGFELLOW 7789 FINE UPHOLSTERING AT MODERATE PRICES n i Each and Every Day You Spend in Your Summer Home You'll Want Music We Rent Pianos for Summer Homes how enjoyable, when you gather in the liv- ing room in the evening, to have music for singing and dancing—or When disagreeable weather shuts you in—with a piano, too, you always have most pleasing entertain- ment for your guests—the girl or boy who is studying music should have a means of continuing their practice that the benefit of previous training may not be lost. Your Summer home is not complete without it piano. And there's no need to miss the added happiness it would provide, for our rental service makes it very easy for you to have one there. are costly 0 r STORAGE is cheap We look after the transportation, the de- liver y to your Summer home, and see to the return of the instrument at ■ the close of the se•son. Come in, write or phone us (Cherry 3600) today for rates and full particulars—and see about making every (lay spent at your Summer home more greatly enjoyed. The mown./ Cesar •'D0•66 &away Itspresestatlas 1515.21 WOODWARD AVE, DETROIT •-414-64.m. OM. Owen* 'radon* &nevi Arm Telephone RA. 0022 —and an Annis repre- sentative will come to take your furs to safety in our scien- tifically constructed fur storage vaults. Delays are dangerous. Phone Today! Insure with Confidence Watch for Our Opening Announcement! San Min Palace? ,O .SCRIP} lockings Annis Furs KOODWARD at CLIFFORD FOUNDED 1887 Dexter at Boston Blvd. Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 • f Mr. and Sirs. Israel Wetsrnan announce the Bar Nlitzvah of their son, Charles A., on Saturday !morning, June 22, at the Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth and Atkin- son. They will be at home to rela- tives and friends Sunday evening, du ne 23, at 2444 West Euclid. Nu cards. Mrs. Daniel Hudson of 1959 Hazelwood avenue entertained last Thursday in honor of the Misses Sadie Greenwald and Ann Itaimi, both brides-elect of this month. Miss Pearl Busker of 1514 Sew- ard entertained 12 of her friends at a birthday bridge-luncheon. The decorations were carried out in Miss Esther Sherman, a bride- gold and green. elect fa Jute 20, is being delight- fully entertained by her many Among the graduates from the' friends. Mrs. Ida Bradley enter- department of law of the Univer- tained 35 guests at a linen shower; sity of Detroit, on June 14, are the 3 miscellaneous shower was given following Jewish girls: Rose' Hiss Sonia Sherman, mother of Abramson of 9322 Oakland ave- the bride, at the Holbrook Centt•t, nue; Esther Schlesinger of 2281 at which 150 guests were present; Gladstone avenue, and Annie B. formal dinner given by Mrs. bachoff of 1602 Clairmount ave.: j Jean Sherman, her aunt, and a nue. I bridge-luncheon and theater party ' by Niro. F. Greenberg. MIZRACHI HAZOIR TO MEET MONDAY Mrs. Maurice Grossman, Jr. (Freda Smith) and daughter, Do- lows, of McKeesport, Pa., are vis- Mizra•hi Ilazoir will hold its it ing Mrs. Grossman's mother, I Mrs. Anna Copersnfith, of Calvert next meeting Monday evening, June 17, in the auditorium of the avenue. new B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dex- ter and Lawrence. The B'nai ' Among those who will partici- pate in the all-city graduation, Moshe, because of the increased fa- cilities it suffers, will henceforth be / which will take place at the 51a- Isonic Temple on June 19, are Hilda t he headquarters of this organiza- tion. 'and Gilbert Sehaenfield, (laughter For this meeting, a well-known and son of Mrs. J. Schoentield of 1196 Burlingame. The former is l•cal speaker has consented to ad- dress the members of Nlizrachi a graduate of Detroit Ts•acher•' College, the latter of Detroit Col- litanir, and a well arranged THUS-- ("D PEED a dd e to th i ng./ nod- Style. ' 16 .thapi Picas te!he:jec po g:: with The he :g l e and e:ik ta sheer Si.94 army Fr d. rnct [4/ c, tt4 6115 Fashions f s Fine its Parties are a sure success at the Palmetto The abundant service equal to a big down town hotel, to- gether with the intimate pri- vacy and freedom of Hotel I'almetto'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. Private rooms for card partial, wdhout service, $5 and up. Luncheon. 11:30 to 2 $ .85 Dinner, 6:30 to 8:30 125 Gunder, 11:30 a. tn. to 8 p. us. 1.50 FURNISHED APARTMENTS 24.hour•a•day complete hotel sere. Ice. Every apartment has out. ode bath oath tub, •hower and cir- culating ic• water. rl THE ACCURATELY STYLED PANAMA HAT Singles Housekeeping $75an up d EMANATES FROM $95and uv PALMETTO HOTEL HANCOCK AT JOHN Pt Charles H. Clements. Lot. 3000 W U ST( 0 11ES HENRY-641MT ER 205 GRATIOT 145 - MICHIGAN DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER lege of Medicine. ,77 Attending the graduation exer- cises of Jack Jaffe from Iowa State College at !Dual City, are Julius L. Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robins and their daughter, Shirley. Tilt- marriage of Miss Shirley Robins t., Dr. Jaffe will take place soon after their return to the city. Miss Bertha Patrick acted as hostess to 40 guests at a birthday surprise party given by her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Patrick, in honor of her sister. Sadie, on Saturday evening, June 0, at their residence on Vinewood avenue. Miss Mae Kornor of Gary, Ind., was an out-of-town guest. - _- Mr. and Mrs. I. Krohn of Carson City, Mich., have recently re- turned from Los Angeles, Cal.. where they spent the winter months. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! WEDDING GIFTS and CARDS re on Can Gar Something 1)•tc, or—and &ONO. /ay L. Litwak STAR Dairy & Baking Co. Furrier and Ladies Tailor Vegetables—Cream—Butter—Chee se- Delicatessen 8710 Linwood Avenue 12021 Dexter Boulevard Near Elmhurst OPEN EVENINGS We also render a com- plete Cleaning and Dyeing Service. Oriental °Arts Co. 9034 Twelfth Street at Clairmount Hogarth 1077 al PHIL'S DELICATESSEN 2946 Woodward Ave. Formerly at 31 Charlotte Have Your Meals Here and Save Your Wife the Troubl• of Cooking Most Delicious Kosher Sandwiches Hot DisIses—Delicaletsem `C, a2IVY'PiVegintP;(4136r) 4'1 • oizToya ge GOTHAM Slay 23—To Sir. and Mrs. B. Sidlow (Elsie Rosen) of 2500 Glynn Mrs. Gisela Newlander of Ful- Court, a son, Franklin. erton avenue is leaving for Cali- :thy 27—To :Mr. and Mrs. Milton Monte Weisberg of 9440 Dexter I ernia on June 16 for two months. ter (laughter, Helen May, will boulevard, a son, Arthur Sherwin. , Nlity 24—To Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin B. Gordon, a son, Herbert rave fur Cincinnati as soon as chool closes, to be gone all sum- ; William. • ner visiting with relatives. 1 May 29—To Mr. and N1rs. Albert :Voss (Estelle Forbes), a son, I Sanford Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg, The groom was attended by his 487 Virginia Park, announce the brother, Irving Rosenberg. Mrs. A. Bernstein and daughter calprog,ram promise's a sprightly, tar Mitzvah of their son, Wilbur. The couple left for an extended 0 n Saturday, June 22, at Congre- Rae, of Colling•ood LIVentle, have interesting •evening. honeymoon east, just returned from a six months' Nlizrachi Ilazoir is playing an ac- ation Shaarey Zed kw Twelfth and Ths out-of-town guests were g , tive part in the sale of Shekels tkinson. At home Sunday, June sojourn in Southern California. Mr. and NIrs. Jack Rosenberg and 2 which heralds the advent of the 3, afternoon and evening. No Mrs. Fay Crosby of Nliami, Fla.; 0 On Wednesday evening, June 5, World Zionist Congress. Reports Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cohn of New, arils. Mrs. Samuel G. Freedman (Emina to date definitely indicate note- York City, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jack Brodsky) entertained 20 guests at worthy contributions from mem- Lavin of Cleveland, 0.; Mr. and r Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Yarrows of a personal shower and bridge in bers who have been for the past hicago hoult-vard are having Mrs. Leo Hirschfield, Mr. and Mrs., honor of Miss Anna Freedman, at few weeks canvassing Detroit Max Rosenberg and :11r. and Mrs. j pen house stn Tuesday evening, the Detroit-Leland Hotel. Jewry. liabert Rosenberg of Grand Rap- -,, use 18, after 8 o'clock, in honor Outstanding, too, has been the f the graduation of their daug,h- ids. Miss Faye Greene of 2725 aid given the Jewish National tt -r, Mildred, front Miss Newman's West Boston boulevard and Miss Fund in its Flower Day campaign. school. Lillian Horowitz of Hazelwood avenue left last Friday for a sev- PERFECTION LODGE .Sirs. N. Blatnikoff was chairman eral months' trip to Europe. Perfection Lodge No. 4610, F. & 0f the last card party of the sea- A. M., will hold a special com- son sponsored by the Ladies' Aux- Sir. and :11:s. Harry Cohen, munication IVednesday, June 19, iliary of the B'nai B'rith. It was formerly of 5749 &TOMd hoUl•- at 7 p. m. M. Si. degree. ! held at the Ferry avenue ('enter CHAS. K. SANDORF, on Tuesday. Mrs. Blatnikoff was yard, have moved to their new home at 2451 Pingree avenue. Secretary. assisted by the following hostesses: By order of Mesdames E. Stephens, Adelman, Sir. and Sirs. J. 13. Lasky of the HAROLD IIELLER, W. M. LeVey, Rose, Silver, Shwartz and Wilshire hutch left for New York Shultz. The auxiliaty sponsor- i ng an outing for the Jewish Old to sad] for Europe on the steamship Aquitanut on June 19. Folks' Home, to be held in July. Lilian Zeitlin, sister of the brit],-, tins lovely in a Lanvin no del of pale yellow and carried_ a bouquet of Drew's roses. The bride's mother WOre black Chilton and a shoulder bouquet of orchids. The groom's niother was attired in black lace and also wore 0 IDIPI V Sun-Tan "Sets" Births NeA 11 16 - W oodward Tits'. to Woahlaitom Woodwattl Wedding Calendar HUGH CON NOLLYud SON 6.40itiviluienl Avenue Flowers That Glorify Weddings Engagements BLAU—KATZENBERG The marriage of Nli,“ Mildred Katzenberg, daughter of Mr. and - NIrs. Jacob S. Katzenberg, to Law-, ---:•(=alaislaii*I ' 1I r. and Mrs. Saul Green of King avenue announce the engagement / retire M. Blau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Suit h of their daughter, Iltssie Blum, to Jacob Levitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blau of Dayton, Ohio, was of 2059 Chicago boulevard will ), M. Levitt of this city. solemnized at the Statler hotel at home to their relatives an 11 Sir. and Mrs. S. Balantzow of Hazelwood avenue announce the ! Saturday evening, June 8. The friends on Sunday, June 16, afte r- taletigenient of their daughter, Ilt•len, to Max Schlachter, silts of Mr. ceremony was performed at 6:311 noon and evening, in honor of th e and Mrs. Moses Schlachter. o'clock by Rabbi Franklin under a i'onfil.tnation of their daughte r, Jacob Si. Klein of 3244 Tyler avenue announce the engagement beautiful bower formed of white 1l oriel. of his daughter, Rose, to hurry J. Solomon of this city, sun of Mr. chrysanth•nnfins and burning and Mrs. Nlandall Solomon of Cadillac, Stich. tapers, in the presence of 68 Connie Friedman is sps•ntling a ' Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Lanski of 5(15(3 Woodlawn avenue, Chicago, guests. week in Providence, R. I., whir I” announce the engagement of their son, Arthur N., to Nliss Frit•da Miss Katzenberg was a charming he is the guest of relatives. Markle, (laughtt-r of Mrs. Leah Nlarkle of Nashville, Tenn. bride in a gown of white satin --- combined with Chantilly lace, with Mr. and Sirs. Lou Sheldon announce the engagement of tht•M Mrs. George Brown and Mis a cap to match, and she carried a .Anne C. Geller were joint hits I ,. daughter, Carnien Ersyl, to Jeffrey Prell Berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. bouquet of lilies of the valley and coves to 2r, guests at a bridgs Max Berger. ' gardenias. • luncheon and limn h use( r n Su 1 Mrs. George Neugarten as ma- urday, complimenting Miss Has tron of honor wore a stone pink• Abramson. Pink and orchid sties chiffon gown with chartreuse slip- peas and :m rows and pink tatters tel pers and carried flowers to match. tered the table. June 2, Mr Miss Jeannette Langer was -1• •I Schur t • t• -1 'I II bridesmaid and wore a gown of guests at a bridge and brit]: pink taffeta and tulle, with flow- shower in her honor, and Sunda y June 16—Miss Ida Cohen, daughter of Mrs. Annie Cohen, to Albert ers to match. evening Mr. and Mrs. Jack Celle ✓ Diamond, sun of Sirs. J. Diamond. Mrs. Katzenberg, mother of the entertained 16 guests at a dinne I' bride, wore a beautiful gown of June 16—Miss Esther Chernila, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and theater party in honor of Mis S Ch•rnila of Buffalo, N. Y., to Samuel S. Koll•nberg of Buffalo, N. Y., turquoise blue silk, with pearls, Abramson and her fiance. son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Kollenberg of Detroit, Mich. and Mrs. Blau, mother of the, , groom, was gowned in corn flower June 19—Miss Verna A. l'earll, (laughter of Mrs. A. Pearl Wil- Miss Jean Titlebaum enter blue lace with flowers to match. , of Windsor, Ont., to William T. Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wined 20 guests at a persona 1 ' . hams - Daniel Blau, brother of the! shower on Saturday evening, hon Julius C. Cross. groom, was best man, and George! string Miss Anne Eiselman, what; June 23—Nliss Evelyn Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Nt•ugarten and Melburn Finster-• marriage to Louis Dekelman, o I I. Schwartz of 2757 Euclid boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio, to Norman R. wald performed the duties of South Bend, Ind., will be salem .! Thal of Detroit. ushers. naed on June 30. On June 9 . June 23—Hiss Helen Whitman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Following the errs-many dinner Mrs. Samuel Sosnick and Mrs . Whitman of Seward avenue, to Maurice Silverman, son of Mr. and seas served to the guests, at tables Abraham Friedman entertained 40 Slrs. Louis Silverman. which were artistically decorated guests at a miscellaneous showe in pink and white. June 23—Miss Pauline Elizabeth Hopp, daughter of Mr. and Sirs . in her honor. a. Among the out-of-town guests Charles Ilopp, to Henry N. Moses of Cincinnati, Ohio. were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blau' June 23—Miss Esther Weintraub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stone of St. and Daniel Blau, Mr. and Mrs. 0., Louis, Mo., have returned to their liam Weintraub, to Jue Sherman, son of Mr. and Sirs, J. Sherman of Eisenberg, Mr. and Mrs. M. Asher home after a delightful visit in De- Columbus, Ohio. 51 Dayton, Ohio.; Mr. and Mrs. troit with relatives and friends. June 23—Miss Fay IIt•rsh, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. S. Hersh, to Henry Blau of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Carl Apple, son of Sir. and Mrs. Si. Apple of Cleveland, Ohio. ale and Mrs. Louis Ottenheinwr, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Solomon of June 25—Miss Irene Rosenberg, (laughter of Mr. and :In. Samuel A. F. Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. B.• Rogers City. Mich., are guests of A. Rosenberg, to Jesse Daniel Gilding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Frank of Toledo, Ohio; Mr. relatives in Detroit. Gidding s of New York City, and Mrs. Max Black and daughter. Alma, of Birmingham, Ala.; Mrs., June 30—Miss Helen Yosko•itz, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- Dr. and Mrs, Philip Jay of Roch- man Moskowitz of Burlingame avenue, to Emanuel Grossman, son of II. McHugh and daughter Doro• ster, N. Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tillie Grossman. thy, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. and ester, Mrs. Meyer Levy, Mrs. Seinie Mrs. J. Jay of Byron avenue. June 30—Miss Anne Eiselman, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin Stern and Miss Dorothy Stern of ' Eiselman, to I.ouis L, Dekelbaum, nephew of Sir. and Mrs. M. Burke Mrs. Ilarry Irving Schwartz of Jackson, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.. of South Bend, Ind. Scranton, Pa. (Rose Busker, form- (lharles Levy of Bay City, Mich. June 30—Miss Gertrude :Miller, (laughter of Mr, and Mrs. Abe Following the ceremony Mr. •rly of Detroit), is spending a • Nliller, to Louis Miller of Marine City, Mich. and Mrs. Blau departed for an fortnight in Detroit with her par- June 30—Miss Henrietta Waxman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. • eastern wedding trip, stopping at all•, Mr. and Mrs. A. Busker of B. Waxman, to Dr. Allan A. Agree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Agree. Cleveland, Buffalo, New York and I:11 I Seward avenue. Atlantic City. June 30—Miss Esther Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ; Mrs. Louis Albert, Mrs. Samuel Sherman, to James Rachl•fT, son of Mrs, E. Bacon of Hartford, Conn. Sepitt•n and Mrs. Max Schwartz ROSENBERG—ZEITLIN The Statler Hotel was the scene vere joint hostesses to 50 guests at a miscellaneous shower con,- Of a very pretty wedding on June .when Miss Hannah Zeitlin. tlinnawng Miss 1,1:1 St-turn, a bride-elect of this month. daughter of 31r. and Mrs. Ilernetti %k -iln of Windsor, became the Mr, and Mrs. M. Granet 8531 1 , ride of Don Rosenberg, son of ,a Salle boulevard announce the Sarah lRosenberg, June 1--To Mr. 111111 Sirs. Harold :11. Barker of Chicago (former) tar Mitzvah of their son Ralph on „r,-1,• was charming in n Saturday, June 8. Following the Miss Et hi I Oppenheini of 1980 Chicago boulevard, Detroit), a (laugh • model with long tight ti e-rvices, luncheon was served to I( r. Joan Beverly. tecl a shirt Olen, and her June 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rosenthal of 3304 Tuxedo, a . jkot , ,ngue•t-. On Sunday 5Ir. and .• 3- 01 rose points: lace with Ins. Granet entertained 125 Arnold. 01 orange blossoms. She nests at dinner, followed by June 6—To Dr. and Mrs. I,. L. Barnett of Lane avenue, a son, .; t. bouquet of gardenias and peakers and (lancing. Eichard cj