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Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz left
on Saturday for New York to be
gone a week.

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tion of the well dressed man.
Keen-eyed style specialists acting
for you through Philcons search the
centers where styles for men origi-
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ever guarding against the "passe."
Never for a moment is our style con-
sciousness allowed to slumber. It is
the principal reason for our progress.
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shades and patterns.

EMIR! eIRONIGLE

PURITY'S MOONLIGHT -1-1
THIS TUESDAY NIGHT

THE HUDSON GALLERIES
OF FINE ARTS

Proceeds for Charity; Children'.
Picnic ■1 Bell. Isle June 27.

Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.,
will sponsor its second moonlight,
Mr. Sam Landau of Philadelphia Tuesday, June 25, the Strainer
spent the week-end with friends in Pashnioo leaving the foot of Grin-
this city.

Announce an Exhibt of

PAINTINGS

Mrs. Emma Rosenberg of De-
troit is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. H. F. Anthony.

by

Miss Irene Rosenberg, whose'
The arts committee of the Jew-
ish Centers Association has ar- marriage to Jesse Daniel (lidding
Mrs. Esther Sandurf of Detroit
ranged for an opening reception, will take place June 25, has been
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J.
from 3 to 5 p. on Monday, to the recipient of many beautiful en- I
Feldman.
mark the opening of the exhibition tertainments by her many friends.
of the works of the noted Jewish On June 6, Mrs. Jule Rosenberg
The members of Temple Abra-
artist, Leopold Pilichowski, at the was hostess at a luncheon and mis-
ham held a keno raffle Sunday
J. L. Iludson Art Galleries. Mrs. cellaneous shower at the Phoenix .
night which proved very
David B. Werbe is chairman of the Club; on June 9, Mr. and Mrs.
fat.
art committee, other members on Fred Decker entertained Miss Ro-
---
which are Fred M. Butzel and Mrs. senberg and Mr. Gilding at dinner'
Mrs. M. E. Freedman of Detroit
Walter Fuchs. Hostesses for the at Blossom Ileath Inn; June 12
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
opening reception will be Mrs. Al- Mrs. Arthur 111ansbach entertained
Sempliner for a few days.
bert Kahn, Mrs. Milton M. Alex- at luncheon and the same evening
ander, Mis.s Lydia Ruth Kahn, Miss Mrs. A. Silberberg entertained at
Miss Lillian Rosenberg of De- .
Bessie Brenner, Mrs. Harry B. dinner at her .home; June 13 a
troit was in the city Sunday to at-
Keidan 'and Miss Augusta Brown. family dinner was given by Mrs. J.'
tend the confirmation of her
Patrons and patronesses of the Ds Rosenberg and on June 14 Miss
I nephew, James Anthony; Miss
exhibition are: Mr. and Mrs. Al- Edith Alvin was hostess at a bridge,
luncheon; June 15 Mrs. Leighton
Miriam Kramer to attend the con-
bert Kahn, Mr. and Mrs.
' firmation of her niece, Esther
S. Welt, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel G. Steele entertained at a luncheon
Sempliner, and Mr. Harry El-
Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sulz- and bridge, and on June 17 Mrs.
berger, Mr. and Mrs. I. Brown, Mr. Ilenry Meyers and Mrs. Morris I
-Photo by C. Id. nom, Mod
attend
b i"eT1 and
the confirmation i'A(1 11 nr
• Alvin Hersh, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rand were hostesses at a dinner at
MRS. CORA JACOBY
and Marion Elbinger.
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Si- the Phoenix Club; Tuesday, Mrs.
wold street at 8:30 p. m. Mrs. mons, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, L. Jacobs and Mrs. Mandel Rosen-
Mr. and Mrs. W. Rafelson of Cora Jacoby is chairman of the Mr. and l'fIrs. Milton M. Alexan- berg entertained at a bridge-
Grand Rapids and Mrs. Ruth • committee in charge.
der, Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy, luncheon and personal shower at!
Lonick were the guests of Mr. and
No effort has been spared to Mr. Julian Krolik, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hills Country Club;'
Mrs. Sam Weinberg for several make this moonlight more elsbur- Milford Stern, Mr. Harry S. Wednesday, Mrs. Milton Silber-
days. They also attended while ate than ever. Miss Irene Kess- Scheinman, Miss Emma Butzel, berg was hostess at luncheon and
here the confirmation of their ler, well known Detroit blues sing- ' Mr. Fred M. Butzel, Rabbi Leon bridge at the Lake Shore Country:
Mrs
Open Evenings
niece, Ruth Weinberg.
er, accompanied by Miss Selma Frain, Nils and Mrs. Bernard Club, and in the evening
Klein, Mildred Yarrows, terpsi- Isaacs, Judge and Mrs. Harry B. Louis Cohane gave a dinner at her,
home;
Thursday,
Mrs.
Clement
Miss Rose Miller of Detroit was : choreen artist, and Adolph Trav- Keidan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
the guest of her parents (wet ers, will be among those who.will Mansbach, Mr. Bendetson Netzorg, Hopp entertained at bridge at
Franklin Hills, and on Friday a
Sunday.
entertain. For those who do not Mr. Joseph Selling, Mr. and Mrs.
picnic luncheon was given by Mrs.
care to dance, bridge and movies Henry Wineman, Mr. and Mrs.
Emanuel Paperno, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decker and .Mrs. Lawrence
will
he
an
added
feature,
the
latter
J.
Van Beaten; Mrs. Lawrence Wel-
David
B.
Werbe,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
John
through the courtesy of Simon
ling and Miss Ruth Arie are enter-
Give your home a cheery note of beauty and
Lewis and the Metropolitan Motion Slawson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
taining at luncheon Saturday at
fragrance continuously—stop in and see our wide
Picture ('o. Tickets may be se- Welt, Mr. Israel Ilimelhoch, Mr.
Fox and Hounds Tea. Room; Sun-
and
Mrs.
Henry
Meyers,
Mr.
and
•
cured from any of the officers, or
selection of glorious flowers, or telephone us to send
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Mrs. Samuel Glogower, Mr. and day. a family dinner will be given
the boat.
some to your home today.
at Franklin Hills Country Club by
Jfwish National Fund will close its at Proceeds
Mrs.
Isaac
Gilbert,
Miss
Augusta
of this moonlight will
year's activities at a musical and
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Rosen-
be used for charitable purposes.
We Send Flowers by Wire Anywhere
berg and Monday evening they
literary evening to be held Wed-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Ehrlich,
Dr.
The annual children's picnic at
will again entertain at a family
nesday evening, June 26, at the
Belle Isle, sponsored by Purity and Mrs. Leo Franklin, Mr. David
dinner at the Phoenix Club.
Mishkan Israel Synagogue, Blaine
Brown,
it
an(
,
A.
M.
Chapter will he held on Thursday,
and Linwood. Reports will be
June 27. Buses will meet at the Hershman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
heard
on
the
work
of
the
past
year.
Fuchs,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Philip
Moms-
The first children's party of the
CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor
Eastern Star Temple at 12:30 )1.
Refreshments will be served. Mrs.
m., on Thursday, and children will vitz, Rabbi and Mrs. Ashinsky, season at Knollwood Country Club
Cherry 9171
227 Gratiot Ave.
II Milkovsky, president, will act
Rabbi and Mrs. Fisher, Mr. Sam- was held Thursday, June 20, at
be taken to the island from there.
as chairman of the evening.
uel Levine, Mr. and Mrs. David S. which over 100 children were pres-
Zemon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blum. ent. Games were played, prizes
FUTURE WORK PLANNED enthal, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Reid, awarded and movies taken. Din-
5-1
BY WELFARE SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinstein, ner was served at 6 o'clock. On
'I- and Mrs. ('has.Finsterwald, Sunday the moving pictures taken
—
Walter Il . eavenrich,
An insp iring meeti ng of the Eu- . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
.
(iv' son,
elfare Mr. and Mrs.
ropean Jewish 11 omen s
Organization was held at the home Celia Schostak, Miss Florence
Miss Doris Ruth Nathan has re-
d Mrs. Joseph 'twiner, Saturday Krell, Miss Lydia Ruth Kahn, Mr. of the children will be shown.
evening. Arrangements were made and Mrs. Henry Butzel, Mr. and with
turned
from
a fortnight's
visit
Mr. and
Mrs.
Joseph Donnen-
for the tenth annual ball to be held Mrs. Ilarry Wetsman.
field and family of Toronto, Ont.
r' Nov..3 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
---
Day Krolik, Jr., graduated with
The proceeds, as usual, will be used
Mrs. Ralph Melson has returned
to maintain and support 30 or- magna cum laude honors from Be-
phans in Europe, as well as some', trait University school on Wednes- to her home in New York after a
visit with her mother, Mrs. Dora
TF in this country, and in Windsor, day.
Blanke, and her sister, Mrs. Joseph
for whose coming here the organi- ' .
r t
Helen Nairin of I'ingree avenue Burnett, of Rhode Island avenue.
ration is responsible.
It was reported to the organize- entertained a number of her
The Misses Louise Kahn and
I t thin that the Hebrew Infants Home, friends at a lovely party in honor
of which Mrs. Harry Prenzlauer is of her sixteenth birthday, at Birdie Michelson sailed last Fri
president, has turned over the date Northwood Inn, Wednesday eve- day from New York for Europe ,
F
of its annual (lance to the Euro- ning, June 19. where they will travel for the next ,
I
three months.
—
peen Jewish Women's Welfare, in-;
Knollwood Country Club held its
asmuch as the Community Fund is
Miss Marion Weinberg of Hague I
to care for the infants. A letter weekly ladies' golf tournament
of thanks was voted Mrs. Prenz- ! Tuesday, June 18, which was at- avenue is leaving Monday for a
laver and her organization. tended by 132 guests. Following summer's sojourn in Los Angeles,
"Help one more orphan over the golf playing during the morn- Cal., where she will be the guest of
after, relatives.
there" was the slogan adopted by ing, luncheon was served,
VICTOR LIN, Manager
which the guests played bridge
the society.
Mrs. M. A. Alexander and Mrs.
An appeal is made to other or- ' during the afternoon.
Ilenry Schneider have returned to
t
—
ganizations not to arrange for of-
fairs to interfere with the society's The Book Cadillac Hotel was the their home in Buffalo after spend-
dance. A committee in charge was scene of a delightful affair last ing several days with Mr. and Mrs.
(Between Boston Blvd. end Glynn Court)
appointed to consist of Mrs. Joseph' Saturday evening, when a family Sidney L. Alexander of Richton
Zuckerman, "Mother" Harry Kline dinner was given in honor of Sam- ' avenue.
I and Mrs. Agnes Levine. Mrs. .1. uel Ileavenrich on the occasion of
Many lovely affairs were given
Bagdad, president, e x p r e s sell his ninetieth birthday anniversary.
SI thanks to the members for their The guests, 52 in number, were in honor of Miss Pauline Ilene
co-operation. seated at small tables which were Faigin, a bride of June 16, by her
A midnight supper was served beautifully decorated with roses many friends. On May 8 Mrs.
by the hostess, Mrs. Radner. The in various shades. Following the Harry Gellman entertained at a'
was personal shower and bridge-lunch- '
society congratulated Mr. and Mrs. dinner an informal reception
Radner on the graduation of their held during the evening. Out-of- eon for 27 guests at her home on
T.
daughter, Phyllis, from high town guests were present from Hazelwood avenue; June 5 an-
. other delightful affair was given:
school. Congratulations were also New York, Cincinnati and Sagi-

Leopold Pilichowski

June 24 to July 3

The exhibition is being brought here
through the combined efforts of the Jewish
Centers Association, the Zionist District of
Detroit, and a committee from Temple Beth
El. It comes here in time for three impor-
tant national conventions, those of the Cen-
tral Conference of American Rabbis, Zion-
ist Organization of America, and Junior
lladassah.

SUITS AND TOPCOATS
$29.50 to SS".

HUDSON'S

GALLERIES OF FINE Alt-rs

Eighth k'loor, Woodward Avenue 'lauding

FOX TSUEATER BLDG.

Flowers brighten the home..

"A Great Painting That
Perpetuates A Great
Jewish Historical
Event"

N. F. LADIES TO
HAVE A LITERARY
MUSICAL EVENING

' SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP

TIOW,

TIT!' TO

J. L. Hudson Co. Art Galleries

Opening Announcement!

This exhibition is sponsored by the Jewish Centers
Association.

A modern Chinese restaurant, where patrons will find our
menus replete with delicious, healthful foods, prepared in a
kitchen that is the acme of modern equipment, a pleasant, invit-
ing environment that will prompt you to come back again and
again.

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showing the official opening of the Hebrew Uni-
versity in Jerusalem by the Earl of Balfour, in
April, 1925, as well as other world-famed paint-
ings by Mr. Pilichowski, are to be on display at

Watch For Our

9925 DEXTER BLVD.

Tc

Leopold Pilichowski

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San Min Palace

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The famous painting by the great Jewish Artist

From June 24 to July 3, Inclusive

EVERY DETROIT JEW SHOULD ATTEND THIS
EXHIBIT

ADMISSION IS FREE

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Goldman Furniture Co.

8625 LINWOOD AT BLAINE

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extended to other members whose naw. by Miss Bella Lifchitz of Clements
avenue, who entertained 12 guests .
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children graduated this month.
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund, at a linen shower and bridge-lunch-I

and family of Chicago boulevard eon. On June 10, Miss Geraldine
PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & left Friday on a three weeks' trip Fineman of Elmhurst avenue en- :
I tertained a number of her friends
A. M., will hold a special coo- to Yellowstone National Park.
at a handkerchief shower and
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munication Wednesday, June 26, a.
at 7 p. m. F. C. degree and mem- Mrs. Jennie Mincer of New York' bridge; on Wednesday, June 12,
,
and Edmund Lichtenstein of Los Mrs. Leonard Levine, sister-in-law
bership committee.
Angeles, Cal., are guests of Mrs. of Miss Faigin, entertained at a
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
Jennie Lichtenstein and Mr..and , vanity shower and bridge luncheon
Secretary.
Mrs. Alfred Gach of Collingwood, at her home on Thirty-first street
By order of
for 30 guests; on June 9, Mrs.
avenue.
OSTFEISTAMI HAROLD IIF:LLER, W. M.
, Irving Gustav of Flint was hostess
—
Milton Marx of Cornell Univer- at a house party in honor of Miss
city is spending the summer with Faigin and Mr. Samson.
his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
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Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Glasser of
min D. Marx of Long Beach, Cal.
En route west he visited his sister, 3200 Collingwood avenue enter-
E
Mrs. Ilarold Marks (Lucille Marx) tanned at a reception Sunday, June
16, in honor of the confirmation
of Phoenix, Ariz.
of their son, Irvin Leonard. A
Miss Carolyn Neisner has been number of guests were present'
the guest for the past week of Mr. I from out of the city, among them
and Mrs. Alexander Freeman of I Mr. and Mrs. J. Feinstein and
20 Chicago boulevard. Miss Neis- daughter Evelyn, Mr. and Nirs.I
ner attends National Cathedral Max Korman, Mrs. Esther Bren-I
School in Washington and is the ner of Brookln, N. Y.; Mrs. S.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glasser and (son Sidney, of New
York City; Mr. and Mrs. Sohmers,
Neisner of Rochester, N. Y.
of Yorkville, N. Y.; Mrs. B. Rog-,
gly and daughter Elaine of New I
York; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Segall
of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

Our every effort is being made to make this your restaurant
where you will enjoy the food and have the company of your
friends.

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The Gala Event of the Summer Season

PURITY CHAPTER, 359 0. E. S.

Cordially Invites You to Attend Their 2nd Annual

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MO NLIGHT

Tuesday
June 25
8:30P.M.

MOVING
PICTURES

•

POPULAR
RADIO STARS

To Entertain You

Mr. and Mrs. Jules Fisher and
family and L. Sillman are leaving I
Sunday to spend the summer at
their summer home at Ilougton
Lake, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Saul D. Cohen of
388 Elmhurst avenue will be at
home to their friends and relatives
Sunday, June 30, in honor of the
engagement of their daughter,
Janet, to Isadore Richard Jacobs.
No cards.

Steamer
Tashmoo

Foci of Griswold

Horseback Riding
A Real Sport

CONTINUOUS DANCING 8:30 TO 12

to the strains of

DAVE DIAMOND

And His Eight Little Diamonds

ONE DOLLAR PER PERSON
TICKETS AT DOCK OR COMMITTEE

POPULAR
RADIO STARS

Miles of bridle paths and dirt
roads. 2,000 acres of cross-
country riding. New stables
with all accommodations.

PERSONAL ATTENTION

and

MOVING
PICTURES

To Entertain You.

Remember the Date—Tuesday, June 25

Capt. V. A. Tareff's
Riding Academy
s:.•mii.

Road—Four Miles

West of Redford

For App. nth." ,

Phone Farmington 344-F4

Mr. and Mrs. A.Kasle, 2280 At-
kinson avenue, were hosts at a
farewell party in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Birnbaum, 2081 Ila- ,
zelwood avenue, prior to their de-,
parture for New York, where they
will remain for the summer.

Miss Esther Chernila of Buffalo,
N. Y., was a recent guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kollenberg of
King avenue. Miss Chernila was
the honored guest at a yellow and
green kitchen surprise shower
given by Mrs. Ilesel Kollenberg of
Evanston avenue. The Misses
Dorothy and Jennie honored Miss
Chernila with a surprise miscel-
laneous shower.

The Faicom Club will have an
amateur show and party June 27,
in the ballroom of Littman's Thea-
ter. Admission will be by invita-
tion only. Dancing will follow
I and refreshments will be served
I after the show.

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BEFORE

you ever think of buying furniture, you
owe it to yourself to visit Goldman's. You can
then compare quality and prices and you can see
for yourself why Goldman furniture is considered
the best for the money.
Accept our cordial invitation to come and stroll
through our store with no obligation to purchase
unless you wish to do so.

Goldman Furniture Co.

8625 LINWOOD AT BLAINE
Garfield 0754

Open Evenings—Closed Saturday

Open Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

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