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Mrs. Rhoda Rosner of l'ingree avenue announces the '""g emcnt
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her daughter, Esther, to Robert Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Simmons of of nuth.
Fullerton avenue returned from S
Mr. and Mrs. David Esker of Tuxedo avenue announce the engage-
a pleasant trip, including Philadel.
phia, Atlantic City and New York. n lent of their daughter, Evelyn, to Sigmund Jaulus, son of Sigmund
aulus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jaulas ■ )f Webb avenue.

Mrs. Harry B. Keidan is Gen-
eral Chairman of the
Women's Group.

The National Fund Committee
of Detroit Chapter of Iladas.uth
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Abe
Wechsler
of
Hobart
street,
Squirrel
Hill,
Pitts-
Mrs. I,. Holub and daughter,
' has recently been completely reor-
who were on It brief visit with Mrs. t iurgh, Pa., announce the engagement of their daughter, Melba Marion ganized and rejuvenated, with the
Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Speer, Cleve-
of
L.
Speer,
son
Merle
N'echsl•r,
to
Holub's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I..
object of intensifying National
Grosslight of Longfellow avenue I and, Ohio. An early wedding is planned.
Fund activities in this chapter.!
Mrs. Rebecca Mason announces the engagement of her daughter,
have returned to Akron, Ohio.
Etta, to Arthur Goldberg, son of Mrs. Sarah Goldberg.
Samuel Genie:son of this city announces the engagement of his
Philip Stern and sister, Jose-
laughter, Anne, to Jack Docksk, son of Mrs. R. Docks of Montreal,
phine, will spend the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Quebec.
Stern, 560 East Grand boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Benamin Bolatin of 2:175 Webb avenue announce
Wolpin, son of
he betrothal of their daughter, Sylvia, to Charles

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be judge and jury

LOOK ELSEWHERE . . . ‘ND THEN COME TO

RENTON'S . . YOU'LL SEE FOR YOURSELF
THAT WE ARE ACTUALLY SELLING THE IDEN-
TICAL DRESSES FOR $17.85 THAT YOU FOUND
ELSEWHERE AT $15 AND $16.

We introduced this new low
price less than a week ago ...
already hundreds of women
and misses have been "Judge
and Jury" and rendered the
enthusiastic verdict—

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Miss Elaine Jay, who is attend-
ing Nazareth Academy for Girls,
Nazareth, Mich., is spending the
Passover holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jay of
Rochester avenue.

51r. and Mrs. Slently Lewis of
Palmer street have returned after
an extended trip through the east.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Q. Weis-
man of West Boston boulevard
left for Montreal, New York city
and Washington, I). C.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolpin.

Wedding Calendar

"DETROIT'S GREATEST
EVERYDAY
DRESS VALUE!"

April 16—Miss Louise Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin'
NOV-
M. Rosenthal, to Robert J. Newman, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry
of Lawrence avenue, at the Book I'adillac Hotel.

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DRESSES

Births

Among those who are attending
the University of Michigan and are'
going home for the Passover holi-
MRS. THEODORE LEVIN
April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldman tide Kuzin I of 2925 Fu!
days is Jack Honig of Long Island,
Iladaseah J. N. F. Co-Chairman.
IL !aim, a son, Andre Frederick.
New York. .
flee-
Hopp
of
1154
Burlingame
Fund purchast%1 le nd
the
April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. John C.
in Palestine, to remain the inalien-
Mrs. Jules Fisher of Cadillac! liar, a son.
property of the Jewish peo-
able
April
1--To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jacob
Birnbaum
of
1927
Pingree
ave-
boulevard has returned from a
ple.
three months' sojourn in Holly- nue, a daughter, Esther.
It is the aim of Detroit Hada,.
March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Isack Goldman at 2:11 Elmhurst, .1
wood, Cal.
sah's National Fund Committee,
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daughter, Estelle Rowena.
the leadership of Mrs. Harry
tinder
Mrs. Charles Hyman and son of
March 31—To !Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Mifelow (Molly Frydenberg
11. Keidan, chairman, to See that
3238 Calvert are expected home
of _A I S turtevant, a son, Alvin Richard.
for the Passover holidays after
d Mrs, Samuel Ilarvey (Anita hisser) of the Inane of every Illidassah mem-
Natiunal
Nlareh 31--TO Me. an
111'1 . IS provided With a
spending the lust three months at
17306 Brush street, a daughter, Geraldine Ruth.
Find Box, and to faithfully collect
Miami Beach, Fla.
March 30—To Mr. and Mrs. I.ewis Tonkin of 445 Melbourne ave. the funds from these host; in the
spring and fall of each year. Mrs.
Mrs. Pepi Meth, formerly of Lee nu e, a daughter, Carol Marcia.
NI —h 23 —To Mr and Mrs. William Rosenberg of 1611 West Keidan is assisted in this work by
Place, is now residing at 2044 Vir-
al
eight co-chairmen with sub-commit-
ginia Park.
Euclid, a son, Leonard.
March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Boesky of 3750 Glynn Court, a tees as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kanter of
Miss Ruth Blumenthal, co-chair-
man; Mesdames 13. A. Kaufman,
Duluth, Minn., left last Sunday daughter, Roselle.
fur Chicago, where they will visit
D. &moot I.ouis Stoll, NI. Gold-
for a time before going to their
stick, Miss Corrine Marx; Mrs. II.
home. Mr. and Mrs. Kanter were
II. Gittleman, co-chairman, Mes-
guests of friends here the latter
dames lien Krell, Saul
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part of last week.
Theo. Steinberg, Jay I. Jay, and
Hinton S. Kaplan; Sirs. Max Kei-
Mrs. Alvin Schreiber and Mrs.
POPKIN—ROSENTHAL
dan, co-chairman, Mesdames Benj.
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Morrey Schatz were guests at Ze-
Wilk, Harry L. Jackson, Joe Blatt,
Mrs. Abraham Rosenthal an-
dakah Club last Monday. The next nounces the marriage of her
Come in and see the lovely display of "newest
Seymour Frank, Louis Daniels and
meeting will be at the home of Mrs. daughter, Belle, to Hiram Y. Pop-
Z. Wasserman; Mrs. Chas. Robin-
copies of imports" at this low price----clever cape
Elsie N. Rubin, 3244 Tuxedo ave- kin, April 6, at 2509 BlaMe ave-
son, co-chairman, Slesdanws Stou•-
nue, Tuesday evening.
coats of basket-weave, tweeds, snowflake, coverts.
ice Landau, A. .1. Koffman, .1. S.
nue.
Sauk, Sam Berman and II. Jassy;
trimmed with light or dark flat-fur on the cape,
A.
ESSAY
CONTEST
Z.
A.
Miss Anne Zimmerman will be
Mrs. S. II. Weisman, co-chairmen,
DANIEL—LEHRMAN
hostess ;t as bridge for Ili gu ests
elbow or down the front.
The essay competition on "Fu- Mesdames Philip
Mrs.
13.
Lehrman
of
2631
Blaine
Tuesday evening, honoring Mr.
ture
of
Judaism
in
America,
was
Gilbert, A. Kurland, Joshua Hor-
Misses' sizes.
and Mrs. Bernard Pearl of Chicago avenue announces the marriage of formally opened to members of
witz, Ralph Weisman, J. Edelstein
and Sidney Fox of Newark, N. J. ! her daughter, Sophia, to Abraham
Jewish
organizations
in
Detroit.
and
Samuel KtIVItIllit1; Mrs. Theo-
On the following morning Miss Daniel, son of Mrs. Daniel of
Other Coats $29.74 to $195
Detroit A. Z. A. Chapter 63 , dory Levin, co-chairman, Nlesdames
Zimmerman will accompany Mr. Brush street, on Tuesday, April 1.
essay' ' Abraham Cooper, Sol Levin, II. J.
is
sponsoring
this
city-wide
and Mrs. Pearl and Mr. Fox on an They will reside at 2476 Gladstone
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conteSt which closes April 15.
Rothman, Abraham Seers and Da-
eastern tour, including the states avenue.
Rabbi A. 51. Hershman has con- ! vid Moss; Mrs. Nlartin Weisberg,
Frank & Seder—Coat Dept.—Fifth Floor.
of New Jersey, New York and
sented to act as one of the judges , •o-chairman, Mesdames .1.
Connecticut.
of the contest.
Sohn, Sidney Krandall, N. E. Aron-
entertained during their stay in
The following references are ! stain, Max Blumberg, It. Berkman
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Tigav the city. They will leave shortly
and S. Weisman; Mrs. Sol I.ipsitz,
were hosts to 14 children at their en route to their home, making recommended by the committee:
"You Gentiles" by Maurice, am- co-chairman, Mesdames ('has.
home, 322 Chandler avenue. last stops in Los Angeles and Seattle,
Saturday afternoon in honor of Wash.
uels; "Israel," by Ludwig Lewis- Marks, Harry Cohen, Joie Lipkin,
the tenth birthday anniversary of
Rohn; "Liberalizing Liberal Juda- Samuel Rubiner and Myron Keyes.
their daughter, Esther. The house
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of Cal- ism," by J. Wise.
PERFECTION LODGE
ILGE
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table
were
decorated
in
purple
a nd
On • Pleasure Trip Conducted by
vert avenue have returned to the • The committee in charge of the
Perfection Lodge
and yellow. Miss Shirley Siegel
city after a six weeks' -trip contest is composed of Leonard II.
A. M., will have a special com-
led the children in numerous games
SIGMOND W0111, Personally
Goldstein, chairman; Louis .1. Co-
and prizes were awarded. A party throughout the west.
munication on April 16. E. A. de-
hen and Victor Z. Rubenstein. For .
June 25, 1930
followed at night for the children's
kfrett,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Karbel en- further information concerning
CHARLES K. SANDORF,
This tour will be a pleasure trip. I assure you.
parents.
tertained in honor of the Bar rules and references, write in care
It will be my vacation. why nut make It yours, too?
Secretary.
I want all my friends to enjoy themselves with me.
Mr. and Mrs. M. I,. Lipsitz re- Mitzvah of their son, David, at of the chairman at 11338 North
By order of
I have selected one of the best cabin steamers for
turned this week from Los Angeles, their home, 3356 Elmhurst avenue. Martindale.
SAMUEL
1.•
KAVANAU,
W. M.
this trip. and I have "amerced the roblahip section
Sunday, April 6. Dinner was
where they spent the winter.
of the steamer for my twrty. We will have the
served to the immediate family Detroit-Windsor Council:
beat. Join us. Make your reservation now.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip I.ipson and and a reception followed fur
A meeting was held Tuesday
"See the Old World With Wohl"
family are now residing at 2671 friends and relatives. Among the
out-of-town guests were Mr. and evening at the Jewish Centers. Fi-
No extra charge for my services. Get in touch
Glendale.
with me at once for all information.
Mrs. Elmer Koffman, their daugh- nal reports concerning- the interne-
tional tournament were submitted.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kraus of 3353 ter, Mary, and their niece, Mite;
Plans for future activities are:
Boston boulevard have, for the Blumrow, Mr. and Mrs. II. I,. Sher-
The council will give a play in the,
man
and
Julius
Sherman,
all
of
past several weeks, hail as their
MONEY ORDERS AND DRAFTS
guests Mrs. Kraus' brother and sis. Bay City; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Naeh- near future to lie sponsored by l'is- '
NOTARY
PUBLIC
STEAMSHIP TICKETS
ter, Mr. and Mrs. II. Robinson of man, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zald of gal Lodge; an open meeting for
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
Candle, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Ypsilanti, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gar- the entire council; a Mothers' Day
Columbia 0376
5147 Russell Street
Robinson have been extensively binker of Mt. Clemens and Miss program for SLuy 11; the starting •
Hattie Beckman of Traverse City. of a baseball league for the local
chapter, and plans for a local essay
Complimenting Mrs. Sam Let- contest.
win, who is visiting front Brecken-
ridge, Texas, the Misses Mollie Chapter 63:
Scheftel and Mollie Samburg en-
(6-Button Length
Chapter 63 met at the Shaarey
tertained at bridge and supper at
Slipons)
the San Min Cafe on Dexter boule- 7.edek bench. I'lans were ninth)
vard on Saturday evening, April for the summer months, to include
the
essay
contest.
A
loving
cup
5 Covers were laid for 32.
and medals will be given to the
winners.
Al Schwartz of 1638 West
The athletic committee an
Philadelphia, accompanied by his
that a baseball Mani is
fiancee, Miss Sophie Kaplan, mo-
being organized under the Jewish
tored to Pittsburgh. Pa., where
Center league as well as the De.!
We call thiallahn introductory sale be-
they will spend Passover at the
troit-Windsor Council league. The
cause, though the Rubin Fur Company
home of his parents,
basketball tenni lost a hard fought
New Spring colors—
has been known to the trade for 31
game Sunday to Alpha Amega law
Mesdames
George
and
Jack
Re-
years, this is the first time this company
white, mode, grey,
frat by a score of 21 to 19.
binowitz entertained at a beauti-
The chapter elected Leonard
has made a real effort to enhance its
fully appointed bridge-luncheon at
honey, or black.
ec - :anion for value; among individual
the Belcrest on April 2, in honer Galstein as chapter representative
to Sheboygan, Wis., for the Great
of
their
mother-in-law-,
Mrs.
I.
Ra-
buyers. This sale offers an opportunity
binowitz, who has returned from a Lakes convention May 10-11.
for you to get acquainted with one of
Low - priced because
The chapter has drawn up plans
six months' trip to Florida. Coy-
eta most extensive stocks of quality furs
for the Passover holidays and will
era were laid for 24 guests.
:hey are our own ape-
help poor Jewish families with
in r.:tr3it and to make impressive sav-
!jai importation.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rachleff holiday provisions.
ings.
The chapter's membership is now
(Esther Sherman) have taken up
open
to
Jewish
boys
of
ages
from
their new residence at 239 Tenny-
16 to 21. Those interested are in-,
son avenue, Highland Park.
Glove Dept.—First Floor
vited to meetings at Shaarey Ze-1
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sherman of dek branch, Twelfth and Clair.'
Grand Rapids, Mich., will he here mount.
for the week of Passover as guests
Incur- Mow deep furs of ca,quisite beauty. Try
of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chapter 93:
to buy equivalent quality for less than double
Nochim I.aib Sherman of Delmar
this price elsewhere.
On Saturday evening, April 5,
avenue.
the chapter was entertained by
the family of Leo I.ubetsky on the
Miss Irene Goldstaf of West
occasion of the tenth birthday of
Grand avenue was hostess to a de- his sister, Sylvia. Dancing. enter-
lightful hridge-luncheon on Sun-
tainment and refreshments were
day afternoon, April 6. Covers
the order of the evening.
were laid for 16 guests.
Plans for the Mother's Day tea,
that the chapter is sponsoring for
Miss Miriam Bass of West Phila-
the mothers of the senior members
delphia avenue has as her house
of the Jewish Center, May 11. !
guest
her cousin. Miss Rose
The open meeting on April 27
Baker of Cleveland, Ohio.
Including the Popular Pointed
will have as its feature a debate!
we
between the Shaarey Zedek and
Magn i fi
Mr. and Mrs. William Charles
skins of picked
Choose From
the chapter. The chapter will be
Sucher IEdith Stark) and son.
quality , including
ncluding red, point-
Here are three
represented by Morris Linsky, Ed.!
Detroit's
Richard, formerly of Buena Vista
ed, beige, brown, new blue
ward Kay and Nathaniel Rubin.
especially smart
Finest
Selection
avenue, have moved into their new
and dyed cross foxes
In addition there will be an instal-
dark colors . . .
home at 17559 Roselawn.
of
11!
lation of initiates and entertain-.
ment. Following the open meet.!
Silver foxes
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sucher, for-
asi
ing the initiates will be the guests'
Stone Martens
merly of Dakota avenue, are now
of the chapter at a supper and
and
residing in their new home at
theater party.
Baum Martens
Entry Rubin fur scarf is guaranteed to be of fine quality
16935 Wildemere.
ee
cheerfully
refunded
if
you
Meetings for the holiday period!
and of exceptional value. Money
At Half of
Breeze
▪ can duplicate Rubin quality for lea.
Prevailing Prices
Bessie Rosenzweig and Leah will be held on Thursday evenings, !
April 17 and 24, instead of Sun-,
Senonlivn
Kahn are spending the holidays in
days,
at
the
Jewish
Center.
BareetOtta
;:s Louisville, Ky.
The chapter is out after the cup
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which has been put up by Pisgah
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Girl Scout Troop 101.
lodge in connection with the "A.
Z. A. Class" that will be initiated
An April Fool's party was held into the lodge on May 18.
April 1. Many girls of this troop
are pre p aringt t o pass
th. their second
—Sheer, smoot h, picot-
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topped, and suitable for wear
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with daytime costumes.
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