OFFICERS OF ZEDAKAH CLUB ARE INSTALLED Have You Heard About Mrs. Anna R. Zamsky, re-elected president of the Zedakah Club, was installed into office for a sec-, and term at ceremonies at Hotel Stutter on June 10. Amor Skin? used with startling results in Germany; a scientific miracle that will help to erase wrinkles, tighten flabby and sagging skin, and restore the bloom of youth to the sallowest of complexions. This little Pompeian lamp holds a message of rejuvenation for you --the genii and its lanip are at your command. Its name is Amor Skin. A wonderful oil that has magi- c al qualities—that has been tested by physi- cians here and abroad and acclaimed the idmd beauty aid. Miss June Steinberg will leave Friday, June 28, for Boston, to --Pholo by D. it. Spellman visit her aunt, Mrs. A. L. Schell% reen. MRS. ANNA R. ZAMSKY HEALY'S PERFUME SHOP— First Floor ea/Vs/fops FashiOns ft Fine a ils r Greet Your Friends From All Parts of the United States at the Zionist Convention The official Detroit reception to visiting delegates will be extended at the Convention • Reception Ball AT HOTEL STATLER SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 29 This Reception Ball will serve as a rendezvous for Zionist leaders from every section of the land, and all Detroit Jewish leaders and communal workers should be there. Admission $1.50 • • Be sore we meet YOU at this dance. t ,TUNE 13 R I I) E I If it's hue furniture you want you can get it here, as we carry the finest makes of furniture in the country, and at the right prices. president; Mrs. Blanche Green- blatt, second vice-president; Mma. Sophie Tolmich, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Tilly Lapidus, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Myrtle Schreiber, treasuier; Mrs. Hattie Schwartz, financial secretary; Mrs. Elsie Rubin, reporter. The following are new trustees: Mrs. Marie Hyman, Mrs. Anna Arfa, Mrs. S. Kohn. Co-operating as Chairmen of the social commit- tee are Ars. Lee Levinson and Mrs. Sarah Eisler. Mrs. Harry Klein was a guest at the installation ceremonies and gave the opening prayer. Mrs.' Ilannah Harvith, past president, was install mg officer. Mrs. Mary SIAM gave the closing prayer. Mrs. Zainsky thanks all mirtici- pants in the installation cere- monies. For needy cases, the society may b: approached by calling Mrs. Zamsky at Euclid 5712, or the vice-president at Euclid 6394-J. For layettes for needy cases, Mrs. Kohn, Longfellow 1157, should be called. The society's activities • now been closed until Sep- itIEGE W. WI, LEWIS TO HEAD I. 0. B. S. Ir•.•,,mtil activity on behalf of every worthy Jewish cause, a con- ceited effort to obtain a larger membership throughout the coun- try and the election of Judge Will- iam SI. Lewis, national chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, to the grand mastership, were the outstanding feature,: of the twen- ty - fourth annual con•ention of the Independent Order Bette Shalom which took pin e , in Atlantic City last Sunday, Monday and Tues- day. Upwards of .100 delegat20, representing 1I I( dgrs in the leading Jew ish communities throughout the country attended tho sessions and participated in the deliberations. Isidor Escann of Detroit was again elected Michigan State Dep- uty Grand Master. Tullar Secret Service Arlington 3342 KIN('Iltil TLA 12 FI7ItN1TI 12 I.: ). 7730 TWELFTH ST. NORTHWAY 1367 We Sell Retail at Factory Prices PHIL'S DELICATESSEN 2946 Woodward Ave. Formerly at 31 Charlotte Have Your Meals Here and Save Your Wife the Trouble of Cooking Most Delicious Kosher Sandwiches Hot Dishes—Delicatessen Shop For The Baby Monday These special values are pre- sented to Make Your Trip Down Town Worth While INFANTS' NAINSOOK DRESSES with yokes or dainty touches of em- broidery'• GERTRUDES to match KLEINERT'S JIFF' Y PANTS in flesh color or white, small, medium or large sizes. All perfect MUSLIN BONNETS for infants- ruffied or tucked styles in a very wide variety. All infant's sizes TOT'S SHEER DRESSES of dainty voiles, batistes and colorful prints — ma n to y with matching panty, sizes 2 59c 39c 58c 00 Layette Special $6.98 Twenty-eight pieces selected to provide real value-1 nainsook dress, 1 nainsook slip, 2 flannelette gowns, 2 flannelette ger- trudes, 2 vests, 2 abdominal binders, 1 box baby gays, 12 diapers, 1 jiffy pants, 1 card safety pins, 1 Johnsons powder, 1 package Kleinert's diapads, 1 rubber crib sheet. F:13AN to /44 [ Wedding Calendar 378 $16.50 $25.00 Three 111011ths ' supply in e ach jar. sYi Sir. and Mrs. Louis Lisner of St. Louis, Si., o announce the engage went of their daughter, Jean, to Phillip It. Kravetz, son of Sir. and Sirs. Reuben 1'. K ravels. Mr. and Sirs. Isadore Brandwine, 345 Harmon avenue, announce the engagement of their (laughter, ('elia, to Julia`, Hackman, son of Mr. and Sirs. Eli Hackman of Virginia Park. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Federman of 298:3 Cortland avenue announce the engagement of their (laughter, Annette, to Charles J. Ginsberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ginsberg of Cortland avenue. cards. Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Butensky of 2468 Gladstone avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Nathan Weindling. Mrs. Jack B. Fishman and chit "I Mr. and Mrs. Saul I). Cohen of 388 Elmhurst avenue announce the dren of 2045 Gladstone avenue ar e engagement of their (laughter, Janet, to Isadore Richard Jacobs, son leaving Sunday for Charlevoix of Kolman Jacobs of Toronto, Ont. where they will spend the SUI11111P ✓ Sir. and Mrs. P. C. Sunday of Virginia l'ark announce the engage- months. ment of their daughter, :Mildred, to Irving Raider, son of Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Raider of Morterey avenue. Mrs. .1. Alvin and daughters o f Mr. and Sirs. Wm. A. Cohen of Richton avenue announce the 2072 With avenue left Friday fo ✓ engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Samuel Blacher, son of Sir. I hit hatmer's sojourn at Charlevoix . and Sip. S1..1. Blucher of Springfield, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. N. A. Pereira to Monterey avenue, Ilighlam Park, 11111101.111C0 the graduation a their (laughter, Jeanette, from the Highland Park High School of Thursday, June 20. Two Strengths Double strength jar Engagements Lye it .ergia4a1 . A. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simon to Other officers installed were: 2455 Taylor avenue will be a Mrs. Rebecca N. King, first vice- home to their relatives and friend on Sunday evening, June 23, fron 7 to 10, in honor Of the gradua . tion of their daughter, Laura ,, from Northern high School. N Women everywhere are marveling at this scientific wonder! A discovery that has been si ng le strength jar ?AGE SEVEN Tit r Y)untorrjEwisti ORM lax, .1.=i1M1111 ■ 111M., 1111 are costly Fur STORAGE is cheap 0 Telephone RA. 0022 —and an Annis repre- sentative will come to take your fun to safety in our scien- tifically constructed fur storage vaults. Delays are dangerous. Phone Today! Insure with Confidence Annis Furs WOODWARD at CLIFFORD FOUNDED 1687 WOODWARD Art J Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 June 23—Miss Rose Abramson, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. J. Abramson, to Morris Geller, son of Sir. and Mrs. I'. Geller. S Juno 23—Miss Ida Seppen, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Hennas Seppen, to Samuel Davidoff, son of Abraham Davidoff. June 23---Miss Esther Sosin, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sosin, to Abraham Weinstein, son of Mr. and Sirs. Asher Weinstein. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Laewenberg • June 23--Miss Evelyn Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan 1487 Virginia Park, announce th( ' I. Schwartz of 2757 Euclid boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio, to Norman It. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Wilbur • Thal of Detroit. on Saturday, June 22, at Congre June 23—Miss Helen Whitman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max gation Shaarey Zedek, Twelfth an( Atkinson. At home Sunday, Juni , Whitman of Seward avenue, to Maurice Silverman, sun of Mr. and , Sim Louis Silverman. 23, afternoon and evening. Is:( tmelhoch's Wood ward Thru to Washington., Exceptional Opportunity! 20% discount on all Marie Earle Preparations Marie Earle is now remodeling her packages and until we receive the new presentations we will offer our Marie Earle stocks at 20c't discount. Himelhoch's—Toiletries—First Floor. JIM! 23--Miss Pauline Elizabeth Hopp, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Charles Hopp, to Henry N. Moses of Cincinnati, Ohio. anti announn'ucents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kopelovt • June-II—Miss Esther Weintraub, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. WU- of Clements avenue, the Minor liam 1Veintraub, to Joe Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman of Announcement* Engraved or Printed. Dorothy and Jennie and Georg e Columbus, Ohio, / Kollenberg of King avenue, re - June 2:3—Miss Fay Hersh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hersh, to I A full line of graduation cards. turned from a motor trip to Hut Carl Apple, son of Sir. and Sirs. Si. Apple of Cleveland, Ohio. ; . I fall, N. Y., where they' attendec : 4 June 25—Miss Irene Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Samuel the Kollenberg-Chernila nuptials A. Rosenberg, to Jesse Daniel Guiding, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Louis :Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stone of St Gidding of New York City, Randolph 0200. 1550 Woodward *Wm' 30.- -Miss Sally Turin, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Sam Turin, Louis, Mo., have returned to thei ✓ (4'4;f1411 ' home after attending the funera I to N. Sussman, Jr., son of Sam SUggillall, Ilocloollern Since Intit ' li111l/ j id. of their brother, Louis Stone. June 30—Miss Evelyn Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and Sirs 1 Donald Greenberg, to Ds. Harry M. Abrams, son of Mr. and Mrs. tal IIIIIIIIMEIWEE86861113118118111188611081M4IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEW" Misces Fannie Schneider, Bir(Le Morris Abrams. WilEams. Betty Smith and Estelle June 30 — Miss Dorothy Labret, daughter of Sirs. Anna Labret, to Warfel) entertained 20 guests at a Ben Wuntner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wuntner. miscellaneous shower and bridge- June :10.—Miss Helen Moskowitz, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Her- luncheon at the Lee Crest, Satur- day afternoon. June 8, in honor of man Yaskowitz of Burlingame avenue, to Emanuel Grossman, son of Miss Evelyn Greenberg, a bride- Sirs. Tillie Grossman. cards. 2., . .:4„, SHEEHAN'S s I TOOR1 1; i. ,,,...: For Weddings and Social Affairs June 30—Miss Anne Eiselman, daughter of Sir, and Mrs. Benjamin Eiselman, to Louis L. Dekelbaum, nephew of Mr. and Sirs. Si, Burke S1 r. and Mrs. Israel Wetsman of South Bend, Ind. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their June 30—Miss Gertrude Miller, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Abe on. Chart( s A., on Saturday Miller, to Louis Miller of Marine City, Mich. atthe June 30—Miss Henrietta Waxman, daughter of and Sirs. II. 'aTwelfth • Atkin- tki 7 B. Waxman, to Dr. Allan A. Agree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Agree. son. They will be at home to relit- June 30—Miss Esther Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ivos and friends Sunday aftern.o and evening, June 2:1, at 2444 Sherman, to James Rachleff, son of Mrs. E. Bacon of Hartford, Conn, (diet of June 30. Rent the B'nai B'rith Community Center Hall at 275 EAST FERRY AVE. PRICE IIAS BEEN REDUCED TO HALF Foe Information Call Mr. Ettinger EUCLID 8628 West Euclid. Na cards. Selma Klein of 8740 Arcadia entertained a few of her friends at a bridge party given Friday eve- ning, June 14, Tly; table decora- tions were carried out in orchid and green. The guests were the June 13----To Mr. and Sirs. Jul' Kahrnaff (Sadie Weingarten) of recipients of beautiful as well as 3385 Richton, a son, Marvin Arthur. practical favors. Dancing, sing- Jure 11---To Mr. and Sirs. Edwin Rothenberg (Frances Gurovitch) ing, bridge, playing, and a de- ef 2727 Doris avenue, a (laughter, Ruth Elaine, licious midnight lunch were the di- June 9--To Sir. and Sirs. Walter Aronoff (Adeline Cohen) of versions of the evening. 2939 Clements avenue, a sun, Yale Ward. Births Many delightful affairs art lo ing given for Miss Jean S. Adel- Mamison, received the degree of son, whose marriage to Leon Gold- enberg will be an event of July 30 year Bachelor of university Law. During last at the Mr. his Matia- at Long Beach, L. I. At the Ori- son was elected to the Chicago ental (7afe, on June 8, Miss Leah chapter of the Order of the Coif. Weinstein honored Miss Adelson' p ron their return they visited the with a hosiery shower. On Tues- , University of Michigan exerciser, day evening, June 11, Mrs. 1. at which their son Dan received Friedman surprised h; r sister with t f.,, th gr , of Bachelor of Arts. a personal shower. covers being laid for 35 guests. Miss Gladys Sirs. II. A. Follack and daugh- Cooper of Calvert avenue enter- ters of Cleveland, Ohio, are hers tained a number of guests at her to welcome the homecoming of het home on Wednesday, June 19, hon- mother, Mrs. J. Scholnick, and si oring Miss Adelson. tars, Mollie and Muriel Scholnick, who spent the winter in Los An- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Simon of geles and Hot Springs. 209(1 Tuxedo and their children, Donald and Shirley, are spending a Mrs. Louis Meyers of 3331 Car- three months' sojourn in Europe. ter avenue is leaving Saturday Delightful in its nppaintmentslnight for New York, from which was the personal shower given by • point she will sail for a three M Sirs. Maurice March m of La Salle months' tour of France, Germane I boulevard Tuesday evening, June and Poland. A farewell party 11, for her sister, Miss Cissie was given in honor of Mrs. Meyers at tile home of Mrs. Sal Braiker of Landis a bride of June 16. Glaistone avenue, at which 55 , Mrs. Louis Oppenheim, who has guests were present. , been spending the winter in Cali- fornia, returns home June 26. Eastwood Inn was the scene of a beautiful affair last Sunday eve- Sirs. Louis Kollenberg of King ning, when a reception and dinner avenue, accompanied by her sister, was held in honor of Miss Mildred Mrs. Nathan Danziger of Colum- Hamburg and Joseph Bass, whose bus, Ohio, left for an extended engagement recently an.' was eastern trip and on their return flounced. The table was arranged they will stop at Buffalo, N. Y., in horseshoe shape attractively and Canton, Ohio. decorated with pink peonies. Places were set for 40 guests. Mr. Mr. Samuel Kollenberg of Buf- and Sirs. Jacob Bass and sons, Mr. falo, N. Y., recently visited his and Mrs. Cort and Sirs. S. Em- father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. merman of Cleveland were among Louis Kollenberg of King avenue. the obt-of-town guests. Mrs. S. Ro.s of Akron, Ohio, vis- The Misses Celia Becker and Shirley Harrell left for Chicago, ited here to attend the graduation where they will attend the sum- of her brother, Mark Friedman, mer school session of the Univer- from the Detroit College of Law. sity of Chicago. Mr. and Sirs. Marcus Ronis (Ida Miss Esther Sherman, a bride- Goldberg) announce the gradua- elect of June 30, is being delight- Lion of their daughter Alice from fully entertained by her many Keating School. Reception at friends. A kitchen showier was 2 1145 Anderdon avenue, this Sun- given by her aunt, Mrs. Ruth Sher- day from 8 to 10 p. m. man, a miscellaneous shower by Sirs. Sarah Klinger of 2502 Mrs. Massa Meisenberg, and a surprise birthday party by Miss Gladstone announces the gradua- lion of her son, Manuel, from the Dorothy Greenberg. School of Dental Surgery of the Mr. and Sirs. Samuel A. Agree University of Michigan on June 17. entertained in honor of their Miss Dorothy Labret, whose daughter, Melba, whose confirma- tion took place last Sunday. Their marriage to Ben Wuntner will home at 2461 Glynn Court was take place on June 30, is being ex- open to friends. tensively entertained by her many friends. Among the June irraduates of the Detroit Teachers' College was Sir. and Sirs. Louis Weber, who Ann Siegel, daughter of Sir. and have been in Los Angeles, Cal., for Siegel of 5145 Chene the past six months, returned to the street. the city last week, and are now residing in the Weber Apartments Miss Miriam Jacobs of Poe eve- on Hazelwood avenue. nue left for Memphis, Tenn., where she will spend the summer months. Mrs. J. Scholnick and her daughters, Mollie and Muriel, of 22(1:1 Gladstone avenue, have re- turned from a six months' stay in Southern California. Mrs. Rae Lieberman and daugh- ter Ann of New York City were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kollenberg of King avenue. Maimonides Manuscript, Thought Lost, Is Sold 1,0ND0N. — (J. T. A.1—A thir- teenth century parchment manu- script, containing a commentary by Nia'monides on the Talmudic trartate "Ilullim" was sold May 23 at auction for F270. The manuscript was long be- lieved to have been lost. Pure Vegetarian Food No Meat or Grease Used lit— Super- Mind Science Temple Cafeteria HINDU STYLE COOKING Only Place You Can Get It in America 51 Sproat, Near Woodward Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 Grand and Upright Pianos to Rent Naturally, it Represents the Very Extreme of Value For We Build It Ourselves— You Buy of the Manufacturer, Direct — GRINNELL BROS. (OWN MAKE) Small Grand Piano Highest musical ideals. coupled with long manufacturing experience and the very best in factory facilities, combine to make this a truly splendid musical creation. 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