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PAGE SEVEN

) - i.THOIT, iTNISII RO.NIC ht

ealor

D.

Engagements

cgaihionsd,c76„am,

Miss Ida :elite Glaser of Gran,
Rapids, who is residing with her
si-t• Clarence Ullman of
Mint. ri avenue, spent the %seek-
nil in Ypsilanti as the guest of
Nliss Florence ('assel,
her )
v rodent at t he University.
ware
Ito .1.id 2i) she will go to Chicago
and i ii,l ,e Dare she will he the
Mary A. Stearns and
vi .1 Mrs. Benjamin Sheri
-- --
Mr. and :Sirs. Bernard Samuels
and funnily of ealVell avenue, nr-
eiinipanied by their sister, !Miss
Edith Albert of Chicago boulevard,
are now at the Nassau 11ute1 , Long
Beach, I.. I., Where they expect to
stay for suite time.

Smart Vivi Dresses

Sharply Reduced

Delightful Summer Fashions in a wide range of
dainty types, at prices very much below
their former values!

at $10.00

at $12.00

Formerly up to $15

@

MI r. and Mrs. Ilarry Perlis re-
turned this week from a fort-
night's sojourn at Houghton, lake,
Mich.

Formerly up to $25
Distinctive Ensentlites . . .
printed silks (many popular
Its included) . . filmy
printout chiffons and flower
shade chiffons. l'hese are' ex-
quisite dresses flr summer
aft. rnoon and evening wear
and will all decided glory
to vacation w r ti e d b e.
Women's and Mlis' •

Attractive frocks of such de-
sirable fabrics .1- Imported
Dotted Swim . . . Washable
Silk Crepes . . . plain or
printed linens.
Theo.. are
-ports or street frocks . . .
.0 h an unusual value at this
b.:trance price. Women's
and misses' sizes.

San Min

I ala c.e

Ai) E8tablislinient•ote'd lo the'

Preparation and tiervinR
of the Wiest Clas. ■

Chinese and American Foods

announces its
Openinff

Thursday Aug. 1.

it

1, Young
Judaea

Wt Boston Hubs:trill

Clot
Notes

4

White Chapter, Blossoms of
Zion.

V

4.?

You are cordially invited
to make a visit of
inspection

ter to

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elf of our

special delively service

The last meeting was held it
., the home of Anna Lupal, Monday
•;( eveninti July 22.
It was decided to start a scrap-
..4
book. Report of the paper shows
that it is progressing favorably.
As most of the members will be
out of the city, the club will ad-
jeurn for the month of August.
The club announces that the
song contest is not closed yet and
'.4.7 other clubs are asked to wail their
songs to 2208 Virginia Park. 'they
will be judged the first week in
's4. September.
'Fhe final meeting of the season
will be held July 25, at the home
of Fannie Golobisky, 1995 Dela-
•4 ware.
The splash party at Belle Isle on
July 18, at which time Fannie
Miltibisky was initiated, was a

.:4

Garfield 10459

VICTOR LIM, Managi r

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ALL 'I'll E EQUI I'M ENT FOR THY:

furnished hy
MARSHALL & BARRIE CO.
tigents for the
H. J. HUNT SHOW CASE CO.
Complete Store and Restaurant Equipment

Display Room 9753 Grand River
Tw o Doors South of Livernois.
Garfield 6544



F or a New Thrill--

ride the

SEA -GULLS

Around Belle Isle Direct from
Downtown Detroit

See Detroit's changing sky line; magnificent
boat clubs, charming river side residences, the
SCOIt. Memorial, Belle Isle's fascinating shore
line; skim in and out amongst fleets of great
yachts and fast day cruisers.
Sea-Gulls are comfortable Chris ('raft runabouts
—powered with mighty' Chysler motors that
fairly lift you out of the water. You'll enjoy it!

Sea Gulls Leave from foot of

GRISWOLD STREET

Phone CHerry 8383

INFORMATIoN AT A1.1. HOTELS

Ian %%



Last Friday aftermain iLs. A.
B. 1{0111113 suns hostess to 211 guests
in honor of Miss Betty Weinberg
of Detroit. Nies. Wm. Lindenbaum
of New York and Mrs. Bertha
iVeiss of N. .1., and illus Henry
\Yee, Of Detroit. After the game
11.1nat ... ❑ was -creed. Iligh scores
were held by Mrs. hose Moses and
Mm. I', 'Lacher.

:Miss Frances Salem' returned
home on Sunday after spending
two weeks in N. 1', Atlantic City
and other Eastern points.

Mrs. Rose Moses has returned
home after spending three weeks
in Toledo. She was accompanied
bone by her grandson, holly
Moses of Elmira, N. Y.

Miss Rose B•rglass and children
left last Saturday for New York,
to spend several weeks with rela-
tives.

and Mrs. I. Korn of Man-
ton, Mich., and .1. L. Beckman of
Cadillac, spent last Sunday with
their nailer, Mrs. Etta Beckman,
who returned with them to it uui-
tnn.
---
Mr. and Mrs. S. Levine left last
Sunday for Lake Van Ettein to
Spel.ft several weeks.

AMCA INSTALLS NEW
OFFICERS; PLANS FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Signiund Goldman
FUTURE ACTIVITIES and Mrs. Wm. Abrithamson of De-

.\' an enthusiastic meeting held
a week ago Thursday evening, at-
tended by noire than lot) inter.
e steel people, the Anna Orphan
Home and Farm School installed
officers and elected the followi n g
10 serve on the executive commit-
tee:
Ilarry Brown, Mr. Dished!, 51r.
and Mrs. Engelman, Mrs. N.
Greenblatt, !Mrs. Zissberg,
Wm, Elson, Hess Garnick, 'Mr. Ely
Greenblatt, Mrs. Pomerantz, Mr.
and !Mrs. Yagow. !Mrs. Feigenson,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kenipner, Mrs.
Eva ('utter, Mrs. Ilerick, Mrs. Rose
Levenson, Mrs. Bronstein, !Mrs. J.
R. Greenberg, Mr. and :Mrs. II.
Greenblatt.
It was decided to have it flower ,
day in Mt. Clemens on Sunday.
Aug. 4, and to hold the annual ball
at Fort Wayne Hotel on Saturday
evening, Nov. 24. It is planned
also to have a concert in Mt. Clem-
ens during the month of August
and a lawn party at Cass Lake.
Ely Greenblatt is expected to
return front Europe the latter part
of August.

t mit, spent a few days here 118 the
11011Se gue sts of 'Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
iel Bernstein.

Mrs. II. Kollin of Pontiac is the
guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Them Winks.

Miss Helen Rosenberg of De-
troit is the gamut of her sister,
Mrs. II. F. Anthony,

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
Palmetto's rooms for enter-
taining makes the successful
hostess choose this setting,
Private dining rooms, ban-
quet ball, spacious ball room
—every facility for charm-
ing bridge dinners, dances,
and social teas.

Priv•te room• lor card parties.
w ■ thout ser vice. $5 and up.
Lun o,.., ii :30 to 2
$ .65
Dinner, 5,30 to 5:30
125
Sunday, 11,30 a. m. to A p. m. 1.50
EURNLMIED APARTMENTS
24.hour•••day complet• hotel seev•
ice. Every apartment has out•
side bath er.th tub. shower end cir-
cu lating He wate.

Singles

$ 7C.nd

1

4.) .1,

Housekeeping

$95 •nd

ute

PALMETTO
HOTEL

HANCOCK AT JOHN R
Charles H. Clements. Col. 3000

Reductions In All Departments

Coats

MISS JEAN HIRSCHMAN

PURITY CHAPTER'S
EXCURSION SUNDAY

Hats

Replicas of French models,
sh raw, felt and stitched
crepe.
Third Floor

Lingerie

Dainty underwear of satin,
crepe, georgette and rayon.
First Floor

Miss Betty Goldman of Detroit
is the house guest of :Miss Sarah
Bernstein.

Mr. HMI 'Mrs. L. D. Golden and
family have returned t their }ono
in Detroit after spending two
weeks with relatives in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hutton and
sons returned home last Sunday
after spending six weeks in Ni w
Turk, Baltimore and other East.
ern points.

Miss Minnie Hirschfield has re-
turned home after spending two
weeks at Harper Hospital, Detroit.

Mrs..). Leopold and children of
Philadelphia are the guests of the
former's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. II.
Jacoby.

Jewish Welfare Federation
Flower Fund.

*upholstering - 'Refinishing
- 'Repairing -
Have your living room suite, also odd pieces of furniture,

made to your own specifications.

ACTON FURNITURE &
UPHOLSTERING COMPANY

3741 FENKELL AVE.

1

—still

waiting

LONGFELLOW 7789

11'1: S1:1.1, RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES

The Trend of the Town
Is To

A. Z. A. Chapter 93.

The Adolph Freund chapter No.
93 of the A. Z. A. met at the Mind
Irrith, July 17.
The new officers of the chapter
were officially installed by Harold
Ilorowitz, adviser, and Nathloi
Reuben, newly elected president,
appointed committees fur the fol.
losving term.
Nathan lieulain, who is :me re _
tar)• III the Detroit-Windsor coun-
cil, it council minsisting of the
president and vice-tirosident of 03
and ill of I let roit and 112 of Wind-
sor, 111101101 that the ,.vuticil vat-
c' to send in it bid for the nation-
al convention which will he held
in FV1311111y, POO, to he held in
Detrait, The chapter voted on it
and passed it unanimously, chap-
ters 93 and 112 having already
voted and pass,' on it.

Contributions to the Flower

The TAVERN

All-Star Revue
with
Walter Vernon
Loretta & 11u.s•
, n(lete Adams
I' it Murphy
01 & Gorman

1048 VERNIER ROAD

ROADHOUSE
DINNERS



Fish-Frog•Chlcken
No Cover Charge
Lenox 2240

Detroit's Newest and
Smartest Roadhouse

Dancing 'till Dawn to

s y

CHARLES BOULANGER'S

Columbia Recording Orchestra

VACATION TIME IS HERE

And the urge to send your child away becomes a prob-
lem. Mrs. Avrunin's camp, located near Detroit, otters
children excellent vacationing facilities in the heart of
beautiful scenery and in the company of refined chil-
dren. Be sure! Send your child to

Mrs. C. AVRUNIN'S CAMP
at BIG WOLF LAKE

for a
dissatis-
fied
customer

NEAR JACKSON, MICH.

Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors, 60 beauti-

—ABE MAX

Streng Chevrolet Co.

8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035

ful
MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR AUGUST NOW
FOR DETAILS CALL

Hemlock 0998-W

ani ■ ammi.

ensational

an epoch mai" event

WuRaiER

Proola r#at Showalff of the

NeWjj

ory of Mrs. Israel Cohen from Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Lipsitz and Mrs.
Louis J. Kraus,

Wilson Theater Taken Over

by Fidelity Trust.

Management of the Wilson
Theater has been taken over by
the Fidelity Trust Co. acting as
agent fur the owner of the theater,'
Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson. The Wil-
son Theater was formerly oper-
ated by B. ('. Whitney, who previ-
ously operated the New Detroit
Opera House. Alton R. Warner
will continue as manager of the
Wilson Theater and attractions
booked from Erlanger Amuse-
ments, Inc., will be presented as
heretofore.

GINSBURG CAMP PROGRAM PROVIDES REST,
RECREATION FOR MOTHERS AND CHILDREN

The Ginsburg_Camp, conducted ,
by the Jewish Getters Association,
is located near Chelsea, Mich. The
special features of the interest
program offered campers at the
Ginsburg Camp are the recreation
classes for the mothers. Courses
in handwork, nature study and
swimming are among the mast
popular activities. Many of the
ladies have shown great ability in
singing and have formed a glee
club.
For those mothers who do not
care to take part in many activi-
ties, and wish to enjoy a perfect
rest, there are many lounging
chairs under the large beach um.
hrellas near the beach.
The children are capably taken
care of by the counsellors, who are
skilled in all the outdoor arts.
Swimming, hiking, nature study,
handicraft, woodcraft, gardening,

Accessories

Bag , . scarfs, 'kerchiefs, hose and gloves.
Main Floor



l'urity Chapter. Order of the
Eastern Star's annual excursion to
Tashrtoo is to he held this Sum
day, July 28. Reports um tickets
sold inilieate al Iiir•e turnout.
l'here will be 111113111 , dancing and
other forms of amusement un the
boat, and athletic events on the
island. Winners will be awarded
valuable prizes. The feature
event af the day will be the hall
game betwetu K. of I'. Lodge Ni.
5 Cu and West Warren Business
Men's Association. A loving cup,
ultimo.] by Feinberg-Max Co., is
to be presented to the winner.
Worthy Nlatron Ann Weinbeek
31111 her committees have worked
exceptionally hard to make this
event the outstanding excursion of
the year. The ,,,thmiteee will re-
port early, at the boat, to help
watch the sale of tickets.

Bicur Cholem Plans Gala Fund of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration have been received in mem-
Moonlight.

A galaxy of popular Jewish en-
tertainers will feature the program
of the Bicur Cholem's annual
ni0Onlight aboard the steamer l'ut-
In Bay, Monday, Aug. 19. Julie
, Harris and "Whispering Bill" Col-
' lies, well known to radio fans; the
Folberg boys, stage dancers; 1,.
Bach and Marian Howes, opera
stars who played at Masonic Tem-
ple a short time ago, will be fea-
tures.
"lien" Talbert and his
Chocolate Fiends will supply mu-
sic for dancing.. The boat leaves
the foot of First street at A:45 p.
m. There will be no advance sale
of tickets. Committee chairmen
are Samuel Wexler, general; Betty
llrapkin, tickets; Irving Feldman,
entertainment, and I. Feldman
and Dave Steffan, publicity.

Dresses

\ II . 1't ' , in and summer
Street, sports, afternoon
, o ats D o te been sharply re-
and evening types are greatly
duced for quick clearance.
reduced for *clearance.
Second and Third Floors

illiss Iligs•hman is in ()barge of
the second annual moonlight being
sponsored by the Beta Rho Delta
Sorority.
The steamer
to SUK7IT Island has been engaged
for the evening of Friday, Aug. 2.
Boat leaves the foot of Griswold
at 8:30. Proceeds will gut to
charity.

In honor of her birthday anni-
versary, Miss Sarah Bernstein
w as very pleasantly surprised on
Friday night by 20 of her friends.
Bridge 113111 enjoyed during the
evening and delicious refresh.
mints were served at a late hour.
Among those present from out of
the city were Eddie and Teddy
Salesnek and Miss Betty Goldman
of Dtroit.

SHAAREY TEPHILA TO

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
f



I, .
It. Harrisen was h o stess Iv 25
guests in honor of her cousin, Ips
Esther lierenson of Chicago. The
evening was spent at bride, after
which 111'143011S refreshments 111e
served. l'riges were won by Mrs.
P. Zacher, Mrs, I. \'oigt and
II. F. Anthony'.

The Ro=es Of Zinn held a amid-
INSTALL RABBI FUCHS
on: at the home of Miss Helen
---
Oberman on Saturday, July 20.
A
meeting will be held next
The program consisted of a
Monday night, July 29, at 9
question box and answers.
A picnic was held Wednesday. o'clock, at which time a new rabbi,
Joseph Fuchs, will be installed for
July 17.
it term of awn years.
Rabbi Fuchs is a graduate of the
S. R. Reznik Returns From
Rabbinical College of Rabbi Kook,
Buying Trip.
of Eretz-Israel. Ile is well known
S. It. Iternik, of R•znik', Hab- in this city, and has spoken to
erdashery. of 8730 Twelfth street, , many congregations during the
has returned from an extensive past few weeks.
buying trip to New York anti Phil-
A large gathering is expected,
adel ihia.
Ile reports that he was success- and an installation banquet will be
given
later in his honor.
ful in purchasing a complete line

of exclusive haberdashery for the
Fall season, and has also obtained
special line of Borsalino felt
3
hats which he will feature.
Ile extends an invitation to his
patrons and residents of the
Twelfth street section to come in
and inspect the new apparel which
i, now on display.

SAN MIN PALACE

r


Roses of Zion.

-

Private Accommodations for Banquets,
Bridge and Private Parties

Euclid 10213

_

Mr. and :Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne
SOLOMON—STROHL
and son Herbert have returned
Mrs. Pearl Stroh] of 37118 Wa-
- e .
a two weeks' sojourn in
ger 111331111 1 111111111111(331 the mar-
Charlevoix, Mich.
riage of her daughter, Dorothy, to
:Miss Crystal Sher. go.•st of Mr. Jules G. Soloman of Detroit.
:t.
and Mrs. Stein ult. Arden Park, left
BRAITMAN—LEVIN
fur New York City Thuisulay. \f-
The marriage of Miss Anna .
ter a brief slay in New fork, illi.-
Levin,
daughter of David Levin.
boss
sods
.\t
.her will ru o r a l to t l
present she is a student of the to Dr. Hyman Braitman, son of
Benjamin
Bradman, was solem-
:I, Savage School of Physical Culture,
nized by Rabbi It. Hursvitr. at the )
1 ' a New York ('allege.
Stealer Hotel Sunday„luly
, 21.
Attending the bride as maid of
Air,. Saul Osborne and children
honor
was
'Miss
Julia
Braitman.
;4, are spending the summer months
The bridesmaids were the :Misses
' in Petoskey, Mich.
Freida Levin, Goldie Hurwitz,,
Henry S. Alper entertained Golulye Levitt, Sylvia Cohn and
Misses Ilenrietta Garrett and Ida Juliette Raphael.
The groom was attended by Dr.
Greenberg with dinner at Knoll-
Harry Loilerce as hest man. Act.
( wood Country Club.
ing as ushers were 'Messrs. Louis
Miss Hilda Cohen has just ye- Braitnian, Isadore Levin, Hyman
n, ' turned from a tour of Northern Imikrec, Henry Small tend Donald
M'exler. Captain Isadore Levin
Michigan.
acted as toastmaster.
---
The guests were entertained al
Mr. and !Mrs. Ben Grosberg and
son Mirk rt are motoring through it dinner-dance following the cere-
mony.
d the um-I. stopping at Atlantic City,
The bride and groom left for an
I New York and Schenectady.
extended honeymoon trip through-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth of Hos- out the western states and Cali-
on boulevard are enjoying a sev- fornia.
rl weeks' stay at the Grand Bo-
1 Mackinac Hand.

9925 Dexter Blvd.

Summer Clearance
Sale Now in Progress

July 14-- To !Mr. and Mrs. l'h. Hoskin of Hudson, N. Y. I former)
Gertrude Kritzman 0f Detroit 1, a daughter, .\ dune 'Alyrtia.
July 12.-- '1'0 11r. and laws. Bernard Birnbaum (Hot, Levitt, a
daughter. Harriett Alice.
July I- To Mr. and Mrs, A. II. Tate (Lenore Adelson) of NIoo
avenue, H
Ihtfitant !MUNI.

nN arrtagro ?Bag Ott; Notes

,

Woodward Thru to Washington,

Births



at

filmelhoch

Me. a n d Mr-. Abe Allen annoulk e tIi envas:enLatt of their ulain ll
ter, Nlite, to 'tarry B. Letter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Letzer.
Ales. Nlartha Knapp illItioUllees the v1101011101( of liu r .1 duelo, r.
Anti, to Max Busker, son of Mir. and Mrs. Ab ra ham
Seward avenue.

'41iss Clara Node] of 10;271 Phila-
FEINMAN—PASSELL
de 1phia left for a (WO weeks ' vaca-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Passell of
t ion at Blaine Lake,
Quincy avenue announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Mildred,
Sigmund Rohl left for New
to Sam Feinman, son of Mr. and
York on
24, to be the goest
Mrs. J. Feinman of Flint, on Sun-.
1,loyti
of the North German
Ably, July 21. After the ceremony,
Si, :unship Co. to inspect the S. S.
which was performed by Rabbi A.
Bremen, which is leaving out her
Hershman, the guests were served
maiden trip fur Bremen, Germany,
with dinner.
Covers were laid
July 27.
for 25.

1426 WOODWARD AVENUE

The

HEADS COMMITTEE FOR
SORORITY'S MOONLIGHT

and choral work as well as dramat-
ics, provide an active program for
the children.
The event anticipated most is
the weekly masquerade carnival,
where mothers and children join in
the fun of inventing and wearing
unique costumes.
The Ginsburg Camp fur Mothers
and Children is a strictly kosher
camp. The rates are $12 per ,
week for the mothers, $3 for chil-
dren of three yearn and under, $6
for children of four to six years,
$7 for children of seven, and $0
for children of eight years. N o
children over eight years will be
accepted for camp.
Registrations must be made at
the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne,
in advance, and $5 must accom-
pany every registration, this
amount to be deducted from the,
first week's charge.

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