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TCINSBURG,DEUTELBAUM,'
DROOCK, DELEGATES TO
1. O. B. B. CONVENTION
. e1
Engagements
Bernard Ginsburg, Julius Deu-
telbaum and Aaron Droock have
left for Elkhart Lake, Wis., where
they will be representatives of
Pisgah Lodge at the annual meet-
ing of District Grand Lodge, Order
of B'nai B'rith, Adolph Freund
is also one of the delegates of the
lodge, but owing to ill-health is
unable to go. This is the first time
in over 50 years that "Daddy"
Freund has missed a convention.
ra.a • is(o,
Cal., formerly o
Mrs. Sarah C. Ileavenrich (
S•
San
•
Miss Rosalind Frank of Law- Detroit,'onnounces the engagement of her granddaughter, Miss Eliza-
rence avenue was hostess at a sur- both S. Hofman, to Ralph A. Mayer, son of Mrs. Belle S. Mayer of
prise anniversary party Thursday Detroit.
evening, June 20, complimenting
3Ir. and Mrs. Carson Garfinkel of Hilton avenue, Toronto, Canada,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sachs of
g imnounce the enga ement of their daughter, Lillian, to Dr. Sams(ot S.
Duane avenue. The color scheme
ittenberg
wits carried out in pink and white !real,
Canaf o Detroit, son of 3Ir. and Mrs. Aaron Wittenberg of Mon-
da.
with roses and peonies adorning
Mr. and Mrs. 1•:mil Baron of Hancock avenue announce the engag, , -
the tables. Covers were laid for 45.
trent
of
their
dau g hter, Mettie Deborah, to Saul Zuieback, son of SIr
guests.
I and Sirs • Samuel Zuieback of Taylor avenue.
31r. and Mrs. I. Ginsberg of Glendale avenue announce the engage-
Misses Henrietta Berger, Sylvia
Levy and Stella Thal are sailing ment of their (laughter, Saralee, to Nathaniel IL Greenberg, son of
June 29 for California, via Havana 3Ir. and Mrs. Morris Greenberg of (11)nn Court.
At "award night." observed is and the Panama Canal. Miss Levy
Berger will sail July 27
the Jewish Centers Association at and Stirs
on the S. S. Honolulu for a stay in
•the Jewish Center Wednesday eve-
the
Hawaiian
Islands.
ning, the following medals were
awarded by Maurice Caplan to
Miss Sylvia Goldman was the
winners in track events:
Seniors—Gold medals to A. Pinsky guest of honor at a miscellaneous
and A. Gluck of to Hey A. C. and M. shower on June 22, at which Mrs.
June 30.—Miss Sally Turin, (laughter of Mr. and Sirs, Sam Turin
Weil of an nat•taehed dub: silver med-
A. Horvitz and Misses Jean and to N. Sussman, Jr., son of Sam Sussman.
als 10 M. Diamond, M. Goldstein and M.
waiver of lien Bey A. C., J. Weiner of Elaine Horvitz were hostesses, at
June 30—Miss Evelyn Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J
'Dicta Sigma Kgq,a , and J. limn of Da. King Wah Lo Cafe. Places were
Donald Greenberg, to Dr. Harry Si. Abrams, son of Mr. and Mrs '
koah.I
set for 12 guests. Dancing and Morris Abrams.
Intermediates—Cold medals to D. Gold.
man. S. Perent and E. limn of Ilaktuth bridge followed the luncheon.
June 30—Misa Dorothy I.abret, (laughter of Mrs. Anna Labret, t(
and P. Miller of Crexcent A. C.: silver
Ben Wuntner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wuntner.
medals to It. Stone and M. Stova•k of
Dr. Ilarry A. Topcik was host at
Olympics •nd J. Greenbelt. of Ilakoah.
June 30—Bliss Ilelen Moskowitz, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
a beautifully appointed dinner
man Yoskowitz of Burlingame avenue, to Emanuel Grossman, son of
In honors
addition won
to the
medals Friday
at the
Oriole
Ter-
I the
by track
the following
race. evening
The affair
was
given
in Sirs. Tillie Grossman.
June 30—Miss Anne Eiselman, daughter of Sir. and Sirs, Benjamin
boys
in basketball
were
awarded. honor of his brother, Dr, Aaron A.
Stevens
A. C., senior
champions—N.
Kaufman, George Abramowitz, II. Wel
Eiselman, to Louis L. Dekelbaum, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. 31. Burke
Welt, Topcik, who is leaving for Iowa,
Milt. Greenwald, Irvin. Tepper. Eddie
of South Bend, Ind.
to
intern
at
the
Iowa
University
Zack, Norman Zack, Sam Raider, Lark
Hospital. Covers were laid for 24
June 30—Miss Gertrude :Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Goblen, Claude Stevens (backer/.
■
Hen Iley A. C., runners op-- A. Gluck. guests at one long table, which
Miller, to Louis Miller of Marine City, Stich.
M. Goldstein, M. South, lien Velansoky.
was embellished with summer gar-
June 30-31iss Henrietta Waxman, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. II.
I M. Klayman. Nathan Wroble, Hen Berlin,
len flowers.
Sam lapinsky. Sidney Averbach.
B. Waxman, to Dr. Allan A. Agree, son of Mr. and Sirs. Slayer Agree.
CENTER AWARDS
SPORTS MEDALS
Wedding Calendar
h ey become more and more provocative
in Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stockings.
There's the grace giving pointed heel, then
the chic narrow French version, and finally
the novelty double pointed.
I
PM of them allies of smart taste. And all
them obtainable in sheerest chiffon at
6
$ 1 ' 95 !Le Pair
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!,GOTHAM CiaD.StRIK STOCKINGS
Sold Exclusirely at
AlalA
W Z —
Ci7as4.;c:74Cikte arts
A. s T 0 p,
S HOP
MONTH-END
_
SALE
A special selling of hundreds of higher priced
dresses and ensembles at a fraction of their for-
mer prices—NOT a sale of undesirable or soiled
merchandise—but smart fashions greatly re-
duced.
$ /2
Smart summer fashions
•
silks,
and colors in washable
Canton
crepes,
chiffons,
printa and georgettes in
olympics. intermediate champions—W.
iosky , M. hunop, Meyer !etude, Les-
lie
I adore herds, Joe JolTer,
Sol. Doberman, Hubert Levinson, Harry
Golilber.. Sam Hartman.
June 30—Miss Esther Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
rties given i
Among the parties
to Sherman, to James Rachleff, son of Mrs. E. Bacon of Hartford, Conn.
kowi,
honor o Miss Hael en
June 30—Miss Ethyl Rivtitta Epstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,
who is to become the bride of E.,
Tool, ('holler and Leon Rives of the
Grossman on June 30, was a Morris Epstein of 1996 Clairmount avenue, to Samuel Atkins of
Stia•dert and the Creston Clubs, respec-
ttlt. received their silver loving cups bridge-luncheon and shower given Cleveland, Ohio.
July 1—Miss Frieda Markle, (laughter of Sirs. Leah Markle of
hirs they won in the free throw Contest by her sisters at the Oriental Cafe.
by the Center Burin. the past The 48 guests were seated at a Nashville, Tenn., to Arthur N. Lanski, son of Mr. 01111 Mrs. Samuel
horseshoe
table,
which
was
beau-
Lanski
of Chicago, Ill., at Stigler Hotel, Detroit.
I.. ('huller of the Strangers A. C. and
Met, Pen.lar of the Olyrni1il, received tifully decorated with flowers.
July 7—Miss Gertrude Lazarow, daughter of Mr. and 31rs. George
iho ',no, la/liable" awards in their di-
Lazarow, to Charles Cohen, son of Mr. and Sirs. Henry Cohen,
, Tion of the 11.11.1 r.
Miss Betty Berger honored Mios
The following girls received bas-
ketballs for winning the champion. Helen Yoskowitz with a bridge-
.h ip in the intersettlement league: luncheon and handkerchief shower
Mildred Hassell, Ann Solomon. Rose at her home.
o
Births
' That, Anne Korby, Doris Witt., Ger-
i trade Solomon, Ida Korby, DeAsie Rosen,
Miss Helen Yoskowitz n bride-
elect of June 30, is being delight-
following boys received base- fully entertained by her many
June 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen (Rose Stanton) of 3010
balls for winning the championship friends. A kitchen shower was Caller avenue, a (laughter, Shirley Jane.
in their division:
given by her sister, Mrs. Wiatrak,
June 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Lou Shapiro (Sadye Abramsohn) of
51• koPp, 51. Pettish,, Leslie Pens's', and a hosiery shower by Mr , . Rose
2210 Pingree avenue, a daughter, Ronny June.
Henry Berris, Harry Goldberg, Jake Ru-
Lowenstein.
ben, Ales Cranita, Paul Penslar, Carl
June 17—To Dr. and Mrs. J. I.. Cohen (Fannye Cohen) of 3045
air, M. Stovack, Ralph
S lien
tone,
Plaine avenue, a daughter, Natalie Ann.
Schweid, Elmer Marcus and Jer ome Zack.
Mrs. Henrietta Garvett of La-
June 2—To Mr. and Mrs•Sam Mandel (Ida Klein) of 593 Wood.
These boys went through the sea- Salle boulevard has returned from
son without losing a game and were Chicago, where she attended the land avenue, a sun, Paisech Manachem.
' coached by Meyer Blatt, physical confirmation of Albert Lubin, son
director of the Center, assisted by of 31r. and Mrs. Ben Lub n.
Meyer Penslar.
Results of the Jewish Center
Mr. and Sirs. Maurice B. Mena-
playground ball league follow::
son of 6512 Twelfth street have
Seniors—Creston and Barristers returned from Chicago, where
forfeited their games to the Strati- t hey attended the commencement
, respect array,
exercises of the University of Chi-
bride, as matron of honor, son
GIDDING—ROSENBERG
Intermediate league—Olympics sago, at which their son, A. Louis • On Tuesday, June 25, at 6:30 lovi ly in chartreuse chiffon, and
defeated the N. E. I. 4 to 2.
n lasso, received the degree of o'clock in the Italian Gardens of carried a bouquet of pink ruses.
Ma
Junior
intermediate
league, Doctor of Law. During his last the Book Cadillac Hotel, Miss
Sirs. Abramson, mother of the
June 23 results—Whippets IL I'ir. year at the university Mr. Mana- Irene J. Rosenberg, daughter of
V•IIS gowned in a rose beige
ales 111; Mendelsohn 0, Triangle 0. year was elected to the Chicago
: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Rosen- lace gown with a shoulder bouquet
Results of June l6—Pirates 9, Tri-
of
orchids.
Sirs. Geller, mother of
chapter of the Order of the Coif. her g, and Jesse D. (lidding, son
angles 0; Whippets 11, Mendel- Upon their return they visited the of
klr. and Mrs. Louis Gidding of the groom, was gowned in black
sohn A. C. 0.
lace
and
also
wore orchids,
University of Michigan exercises, Now
City,
York Cit ‘• .1. ( united in
Schedule for Sunday, June 30:
Jack Geller, brother of the
at which their son Dan received marriage by Dr. Leo Si. Franklin.
Senior—Strangers vs. Barristers the . degree of
groom,
was
best
man,
Bachelor of Arts. • The bride was lovely in a Vionet
At 10 a. ni.; Ben Bey A. C. vs.
Following the ceremony dinner
model of ivory satin with a long
Creston at II:30 a. m.. Interme-
tuns
served
to
the
guests at artis-
With all of the three-day con- court train caught at the waist.
diate—Creston vs. Olympics at vention
afternoons and evenings Ste carried a bouquet of white tically arranged tables.
Codd Field; G. 'I'. vs. N. E. I. at
filled to overflowing with the seri- ' roses, gardenias and valley lilies.
Brady School. Junior Intention-, ((us business of Junion Hadassah Her only attendant was her sis-
DAVIDOFF—SEPPEN
ate—Pirates vs. Mendelsohn; Tri- convention sessions, the local unit ter, Mrs. Stilton J. Silberberg, a
Sir. and Sirs. Herman Seppvn
angles vs. Whippets.
C v 0
lee ( I a uni( 1 u 4- P Ian t 0 ent e rtain • recent bride, who wore her wed-
announce the marriage of t:, , ,
its g
uests
at a time
free from
all
•
, ding
gown
and
carried
a bouquet daughter, Ida, to Samuel Davidoff,
Junior Club of Jewish Na-
convention business. On Tuesday of pink roses and baby orchids.
Q011 of Abraham Davidoff, which
evening, July 2, beginning at 10:'30I The best man was Clarence Gid •
tional Fund to Have
was solemnized on June 23 by
and lasting until midnight, Diens( , ding of New York, brother of the
Moonlight.
Rabbi Hershman in the presence
berg of the Detroit unit will be groom,
of members of the immediate fan- :
hostess to the 300 delegates at a
The bride's mother was gowned ily and intimate friends.
The Junior Club of the Jewish
reception-bridge, at the Statler. in a Nemser model of orchid chif ,
3liss Seppen wore a bridal
National Fund. recently founded I
—
ton embroidered with medallions gown of white satin and a long •
by Aaron Kurland, is to sponsor a
Miss Lucille hernstein of 2065 of silver beads. The groom's
moonlight on Wednesday evening.
tulle veil which fell from a tight
July 10. (in the steamer Tashmoo, Edison avenue, returned from mother wore a gleam of blue lace. cap caught with orange blossoms.
Highland Manor Junior
• of The bride and groom left for all
Cglege
as de,•ided by the executive of the
She carried a bouquet of rosebud,,
Tarreytow n, N. Y., from which she extended trip west, to Banff and
and valley lilies.
dub last 3Ionday, June 24..at the
graduated
e d with high honors.
lake Louise, Vancouver
and
Miss Rose Seppen, who attendd
residence of Miss Betty Milkovsky. I
Seattle, returning by way of N el- ed her sister as maid of honor,I
'
Mrs Bernard Klein and Miss
wore a peach chiffon gown and
Iletty Pearlman entertained at a: lowstone
Park.
They which
w,11
b e gone National
until Aug.
1, after
carried an arm bouquet of yellow
luncheon at the Oriental, followed I they will reside in New York.
roses. Miss Mamie Davidoff, a
by a theater party, in honor of
The out-of-town guests were: sister of the bridegroom, and Bliss
Evelyn Greenberg, it bride-elect Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gidding, Mr.
I.illian Schwartz, a cousin of the
, of June 30.
and Mrs. Leonard Gidding, Oar- bride, gowned in green and red,
carried yellow roses with tulle,
.
Miss Sylvia Moss of Pingree B
: Sti',: itS!!: bows to match their gowns.
tei i ind, inagli Nolfr: Naenwd I‘NI'orsrlc
eneerensG
ilvenue and Miss Eva Gutterman Mrs, Max Cohn and Mrs. Herman
The ceremony was followed to,'
of 31t. Vernon avenue are enjoy- Morris of San Francisco; Mr. and a wedding supper and dancing,
tog an extended visit at the Chi- Mrs. Bernard Ungar of Cincinnati;
after which the couple left for a
cago Beach Hotel in Chicago.
3Ir• and Mrs. Julius Ginsberg, Mrs. honeymoon trip through Canada,
--
btirB
tra, y ac
n idty.Mrs. Philip stopping at Niagara Falls.
K
C ; RirulfmGainnsof
Sir. and Mrs. Jack Rosenberg
The out-of-town guests were
and daughter Susan Jane are now
Miss Anna Shapiro of St. Louis,
residing in their new home at 3211
LOPATE—GASSEL
31o., and Miss Beatrice Levin and
Calvert avenue.
The Detroit-Leland was the Mr. Ruby Levin of South Haven,
Mich.
' Miss Dorothy Siegal of Cleve- scene of a very pretty wedding
June 16 which united in marriage
land, Ohio, who is the guest of
Miss Lillian Cassel, daughter of
BUSKER—WEINSTEIN
Miss Esther Charnas, was honored
Mr. Cavil Gassy], and Sydne
Any liar-
The marriage of Miss Helen
, °pith:, son of Mrs.
na Los
with a bridge-tea on Thursday.
Weinstein, (laughter of Mrs. Anna
June 21, at which Miss Rose Du- " '
pate.
Dr. Hershman officiated at Weinstein of Harrison, N. Y., to
M ims Charnas i.
chin was hostess.
h ceremony.
Manfred Busker, son of Mr. and
entertained for her guest on Fri-
3fiss Cassel was lovely in a gown Mrs. Louis Busker of 2610 Buena
Miss Siegal left of ivory
(lay, June 22. M
satin fashioned in the Vista avenue, Detroit, was solemn-
for her home Saturday.
princess mode, the skirt forming a ized June 26 in Harrison, N. Y. •
peacock train. The cap, fastened
Immediat(ly following the cere-
Lloyd and Ruth Frankel of
with orange blossoms, held the veil mony Mr. and Mrs. Busker depart-
Cleveland, Ohio, are the guests of
of tulle. Bride's roses and white ed fie a southern wedding trip,
,
Miss Terry Fiske of 180 Eason
sweet peas composed her bouquet.
avenue, highland Park.
Iler sister, Miss Eleanor Cassel, —
attended as maid of honor, gowned
Miss Pauline Schak of the Savoy
carried
Hotel is leaving for Atlantic City, in orchid organdie. She
pink rosebuds. The bridesmaids,
I where she will spend the summer
Misses Beatrice Lopate, Rose Gas-
, months.
Isel and Marion Gaasel, were at-
tired in gowns of taffeta and or-
FENKELL LADIES LOAN gandie and carried prenet roses
tied with tulle to match their
at the
392 Frocks
and Ensembles
Formerly to $35
s is
sizes for misses and women,
Fashionable
linen
en-
sembles,
silk
ensembles,
velvet coat (rayon) en-
sembles, chiffons, flat crepes
and georgettes, all new
.
colors.
Second Floor
Third Floor
Be A Host To The Delegates
To The Zionist Convention
at the
Convention
Reception Ball
AT HOTEL STATLER
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 29
This Reception Ball will serve as a rendezvous for
The
t e
Parties
are a sure success
OFFICERS INSTALLED gowns.
Zionist leaders from every section of the land, and all
Detroit Jewish leaders and communal workers should be
there.
1
The Fenkell Ladies Loan Asso-
i dation, formerly the Fenkell Lad-
ies Credit Union, held formal in-
stallition of officers on Monday.
Jane 24, at the Fenkell branch of
the Jewish Center, 3430 Fenkell
avenue. Harry Scheinman, treas-
urer of the Jewish Centers Associa-
tion, installed the new officers. The
retiring officers are Mrs. Henry
Jackson ( president; Mrs. Yetta
Sehumaker, vice-president. Mrs. D. •
I Schwartz, treasurer, Mrs. Albert
Eppel, financial secretary; and
Admission $1.50
Come early to greet your friends and co-
workers from all sections of the country
Oriental cafe
Lillian, to Joseph Rosen on June
23, at Temple Beth El, Rabbi
Franklin performed the ceremony.
After an eastern wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Rosen will make their
home in Detroit.
and co-operation shown by MN. June 23. The ceremony was m r-
Schwartz as treasurer, during the
by
past administration, as well as the A.
formed
at 6:80 in
o'clock
Si, Ashinsky,
the presence of
work of the other officers.
70 guests.
The new officers are: President,
Miss Abramson was a charming
Michigan Avenue at Washington Boulevard
Sixteen Years Serving the Public
Sirs. Louis Schlain; vice-presiden, bride in a Lanvin gown of oyster
Sirs. Yetta Schumaker; treasurer. • satin, fashioned with a snug fitting
The very place for delicious Chinese food with real Chinese
taste. A cool, beautiful and enjoyable spot for the summer.
No Cover Charge at Any Time
ROSEEN—ROSEN
Mr. and Sirs. David Rosen of
1997 Hazelwood avenue announce
the marriage of their daughter,
GELLER—ABRAMSON
The marriage of Miss Rose
Abramson, daughter of Sir. and
Sirs. Morris Faber, recording sec- ,yes.
M
Joseph S. Abramson, to M or-
retary.
ris Geller. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sirs . Jackson, in her farewell ad-
Geller, was solemnized at
dress, praised the splendid work Phillip
the Stotler Hotel Sunday evening.
Welcome Zionist Ass'n of America
Dine and Dance to the Adorable Music by
Graham Prince and His Novelty Boys
Underthings for Travel
Easy-to-Pack "Silkenese"
Pure Silk reinforced with Bemberg
Nightgowns—Pajamas—Underthings
Ideal for traveling because it
washes easily and needs no iron-
ing, because it takes very little
space, and wears excellently.
Pajamas 10.00, Nightgowns 6.75, Combinations 5.00,
Chemises 3.00, Stepins 3.00, Bloomers 3.00,
Brassiere, 1.50
Ilimelhorh's—Lingerio—f'irst Floor
The New Art of Beautipl Fut niture
... The trend is definite and unmistakable. The love for the
beautiful, innate in every woman, is finding new expression for
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LONGFELLOW 7789
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Marriages
1510 WOODWARD AVE.
457 Frocks
and Ensembles
Formerly to $25
I
imelhoch's
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Blvo.
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Arlington 3342
Mrs. Dorothy Factor; financial bodice,
long tight-fitting
and
scr•tary, Mr!. Morris Lerner; re- sleeves. Duchess and rose pointe
cording secretary. Mrs. Abraham lace formed • close-fitting cap, and
Aptaker; board of directors, Mrs. orange blossoms at the back held
Albert Eppel, Mrs. Dora Garber. in place the long tulle veil which
Mrs. Henry Jackson, Mrs. Abe fell in fold!, over the gown. She
Bercowitz and Mrs. Fannie Nide.
carried a bouquet of gardenias
I and valley lilies.
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 Mrs. Michael Schor, sister of the
Palmetto
The abundant service equal
to a big down town hotel, to-
gether with the intimate pri-
vacy and freedom of Hotel
Palmetto'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 ...re for card ;wile.,
withoutservice. SS and up.
Luncheon. 11.30 t• 3
11 .65
Daffier, 3 30 I. 5:30
1.25
Sunday, 11'30 a. ns. to 3 p. on. LSO
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
24.hoor-a-day complete hotel eery-
ire. Every apartment ha. out,
014 bath wall tub. shower and sir.
relating Ira water.
For Weddings and Social Affairs
Rent the B'nai B'rith Community Center Hall at
275 EAST FERRY AVE.
PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED TO HALF
For Information Call Mr. Ettinger
EUCLID 8628
Will Be Open Soon! .
SAN MIN PALACE
9925 DEXTER BLVD.
(Between Boston Blvd. and Glynn Court)
A DELIGHTFUL CHINESE
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Why bother standing over a stove in this sultry
weather when you can eat here conveniently and
economically?
Our menus will be replete with healthful foods,
prepared by an expert chef and served intelligently
and promptly.
VICTOR IAN,
Manager.
WARNING!
Don't leave your furs at
home over the 4th of July.
Moths, thieves and the
little boy's Roman candle
will all be busy that day.
Call RA. 0022 and we
will send for your Furs.
In our Cold Storage vaults
they will be safe from
every harm.
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X75:: $O
up
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