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PAGE SIX

MEM:ritonjEwtsnet RON ICLE

PURITY WILL INSTALL
OFFICERS ON MONDAY

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Purity Chapter will hold its
twenty-gee-taud annual public in-
e•llation of officers !timidity, May
11, at hi p. m., at the Eastern Star
Temple, Ml West Alexandrine. The
'Png worthy matron, Ann Wein-

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For This
Week Only!

Miss Etta Schlesinger of the
Belcrest is spending III slays in
New York City.

Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal of Boston
boulevard is on a 10 days' visit in
Atlantic City.

OUR FAMOUS

The opening dinner-dance of
the Knollwood Country Club will
t Ike place Saturday, May 17. It
will be a formal affair for mem-
bers only.

Sheer, 45 gauge

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marks eef
Sturtevant avenue were hosts of a
beck, will be in charge of the in- family dinner party at the Knoll-
stallation ceremonies, assisted by wood Country Club Sunday,
the past matrons and past patrons May 4.
of I'urity Chapter.
The following are the newly
Mrs. M. B. Benyas entertained
eleettitl officers to be installed: Cora the board members of the Music
Jacoby, worthy matron; Silas Fein- Study Club with a delightful
berg, worthy patron; Hannah liar. bridge-luncheon last Tuesday,
May 6,

CORA JACOBY

co Chiffon
(ilk Hose

Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Gilbert of
the Belcrest have returned from
Washington, 1). ('.

$1.45

Dr. and Mrs. David Levy of B.
ton boulevard entertained at a
dinner last Saturday night.

3 Pair, Price $4.25

In the Smart New Shades

PI.AGE

BLONDE ORE

TROPICAL TAN

Mr. and Mrs. 111. D. Wittelshofer
of Atkinson avenue entertained
with a dinner last Friday night.

CYCLAMEN

DUSKY

Mrs. J. I. Palistrant, who has
been a guest in Detroit for the
past three weeks, has returned to
her home in New York City, ac-
companied by her mother, Mrs. J.
Margolies of Pingree avenue.

METALLIQUE

• TOPAZ

Mrs. David Oppenheirn of Chi-
cago boulevard entertained at tea
from 2 to 5 on Wednesday, Slay
with, assistant matron; Leo Gott- 7, complimenting her daughter.
% Furst, assistant patron; Selma Mrs. Harold Barker of Indiana
Res: nlilatt, secretary; Belle Seiden, Harbor, Ind., who has been visit-
treasurer; Stahel Kahn, conduct- ing with her parents the past few
, ress: Rose Bernstein, chaplain; weeks.
:Agave Yip rows, nmrshall; Jean-
--
I mho Gold'airg, organist; Fannie
Mrs. Clare nee Etiggass and ion.
Feinberg, Adali; Sadie Cohn, Ruth; who have been living at Palm
Charlotte Gould, Esther; Marie Springs, Calif., are at their home
itusseyin, :Martha; Ruth Schoen- in Palmer Woods.
'erg,
g, E hada ; ;Mildred Rosenberg,
winder; II. B. Ash, sentinel; Ilelen
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyers
Nussbaum, flag bearer; Choir: An-
are making their hones' temporarily
i•thelle
Boinze, Sarah Fixler, tiler-
.
at the Belcrest until their nee'
, ah 11olf, Ethe I Klein.
home is completed.
:Mrs. Weinbeck was appointed
chairman of the committee in
Edwin Wittelshofer of Denver.
.•harge of the moonlight to be hetet
Colo., is visiting his sisters and
111111- 21.
brothers, Mr. and Mrs. ()s c ar R oo l o
inson and Mr. and Mn. Si, D
ZEDAKAH CLUB AGAIN
Wittelshofer.

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OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS

An attractive program is in store
for the guests at the luncheon of



12:33 at the Statler.
City,E. Goldfarb of New
he speaker of the after-
gain. sd nation-wide rec.

t

Mrs. Adolph Sturm and Mrs
(-'reel Rockelman spent last week.
end in Chicago as the guests of
Mrs. Sturtn's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Drose.

0

LUNCHEON OF LEAGUE
OF WOMEN'S SOCIETIES
AT STATLER THURSDAY

I

1Vhen the Detroit Allied Jewish
o'unipaign for $305,000 opens this
Sunday evening, with a dinner at
Hotel Stutter at which Rabbi Ablta
Hilly! Silver of Cleveland will be
the principal speaker, the Jewish
women's organizations will play a
leading role in the city-wide can-
vass to be conducted for a period
eel 10 days. Every Jewish women',
organization of importance ha-
pledged co-operation in the drive.
and endorsements Of the 1111111V
causes included have been received
by Sirs. Henry Wineman, chairman
Of the at-
omen's division, from out-
standing women leaders. Mrs.
Amy 1V. Robinson, president of the
League of Jewish Women's Organ.
izations of Detroit and Sirs.
Blanche Gilbert, president of the
Detroit section of the National
Council of Jewish Women, arc
among the leaders who have en-
dorsed the strive. Mrs. Edwin Si.
Rosenthal and Mrs. Andrew Wine-
man arevice-chairnien of the gen-
eral campaign committee. Mrs.
Henry Wineman, as chairman of
the women's division, is assisted
by Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich and Sirs.
Isaac Gilbert as associate chair-
men. Mrs. Max Slay is a member
of the executive committee. More
than 400 women have enrolled ac
volunteer workers in the cam-
paign. Leading workers who will
direct teams in the drive are Mrs.
P. II. 13roude, Sirs. Ralph David-
• son,
Sirs. Maurice Landau, Mrs.
Corrine Marx, Sirs. M. B. Sulz-
berger, Mrs. Louis .J. Rosenberg,
Mrs. A. Srere, Mrs. harry Jacob-
son, Mrs. Abram Sapiree, Mrs. El-
I sir
Sirs. Fred Ginsburg,
Sirs. H. C. Broder, Miss Dorothy
Rabinowitz, Mrs. Rose M. Linson,
Sliss Hattie Gittleman, Mrs. II. 13.
heidan, Mrs. Ida Drapkin, Sirs.
Taube Segal, Mrs. Esther Katz-
man, Sirs. Mary l'isenthal, Mrs.
Dora Schwartz, Sirs. George Coh•
en, Mrs. I. Siegel, Sirs. Es-a Craig
Mrs. B. Corn Mrs. E. Calvin, Sirs.
Rose Zuckerman, Miss Ella S'ern
Feldman. Miss Helen Aronson.
Miss Belle Baron. Miss Franc ,
Geller, Miss Rebecca ! Flotrinah,
Mita, Augusta Gleeckman, Slis •
Fannie Mendelsohn.

May Sale
of Silks

Noir In, Progress

MRS. DAVID GOLDFARB

eignition for her leadership in Jew-
ish Women's Organizations. She
will choose for her subject some
phase of her manifold activities in
the religious and communal life of
her city and state. Mrs. Goldfarb
has recently added to her imposing
list of offices that of chairman of
the Yeomen's division of the pro•
Falasha movement in America.
The musical program will fea-
ture Miss Rhoda Goldberg„ soprano,
in a group of Jewish folk-songs,
with Miss l'earl Chefetz as accom-
panist, at the piano.
Acting as hostesses for the day
will be the officers of the Detroit
League, assisted by the presidents
of affiliated clubs. Sirs. Oscar Rob-
, ins. te president of the le-agus-, will
preside at the luncheon. The (ail- •
vers serving with Mrs. Robinson
S'ice-presidents: Sirs. Joseph
t
II. Ehrlich and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert;
recording secretary, Sirs. Samuel •
Rubiner; corresponding secretary,
St rs. Howard Salzenstein, and
treasurer, Mrs. Louis Schlion.

CENTER TEAM LOSES
TO AKRON DEBATERS

In an interesting debate on the
subject, "Resolved, that Palestine
The graduatiniz c lass of Beth cannot be the Jewish nation-el
El College of Jewish Studies, to- homeland," the Detroit Jewish
gether with the alumni, celebrated Center team, upholding the affirm-
class day by a dinner given at the
lotst to the Akron Jewish
Temple Thursday evening, May 13, Center at the Jewish ('enters As-
followed hr a theater party at the sociation auditorium at 31 Mel-
Detroit Civic Theater. A mons: 'warm avenue- last Sunday after-
those mese 111 1 were Miss Anna Ox. noon. The affirmative representa-
enhamiler, N iss Forth Ella Davie. tives were Miss Ilannah Ferman
Rabbi Leon Franc and Dr, Leo St and Harry Seligson of Detroit.
Franklin.
The Akron team, composed of
Harry Deitch and Harry Littman,
pleaded its case so well that
Martha Van I lazilen his re-
won the dreisiun ref Judge'
turned from a six wet ks' trip to
Ferguson,
who was the critic
Washington, D. C.
judge. Harry Scheinman, -
president eef the Jewish Center,
ELECTS MRS. ZAMSKY
Mr. and Sirs. Harry Marks of • Association, was the chairman of •
Rabbi A. M. Hershman has re- Boston boulevard celebrated Oleg the afternoon.
Mrs. Tilly Davidson, Iles3 Ede turned from New York, where- he twenty-fifth wedding anniversary
son, was hostess to Zedakah Club attended the United Synagogue with a delightful dinner-dance at
the Book Cadillac Hotel Satur-
Monday night. Election of officers convention.
day, Slay 3.
lock place and the fallowing were
elected for the ensuing year: Mrs.
Sirs. Cyrus Arnold eef the Chat-
TFr meeting of the North Woo el.
A. R. %musky, president; Mrs. I.. ham apartments entertained at one
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky left for a Nardi tiranch of the Jewish Women's
II. Levinson, first vice-president; of a series of luncheons last !- ojourn at Lakewood, N. J.
Ear( p opt Welfare- Organization to
Mrs. E. M. Davis, second vice-pres. Wednesday.
be held at the honll. Of Mrs. Adolph
[dent; Mrs. T. L. Lapides, record-
Rabbi Israel Lebendiger of Con- Smilec, 2002 Clements avenue, on
Miss Nan Basch of Toledo spent gregation Shaar Ilashomavirn of
ing secretary; Mrs. S. B. Tolmich,'
Tuesday afternoon, Slay 13, will
corresponding secretary; Sirs. C. the week-end as the guest eel Miss Windsor returned on Tlaursdav
lee pt of to Tuesday afternoon.'
II. Coggan, treasurer; Mrs. I,. A. I Carmen Wolff 14 Lawrence ave- from New- York City, where he
at- May 20, slue tee the aid that will
nue.
Silverlolatt, reporter.
tended the eighteenth annual con- be given to the Allied Jewish Cam-
According to reports given by
vention of the United Synagogue paign by the ladies of •the organ'.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scherer of of America.
the social committee, the dinner r
I nation.
dance to he given at the Oriole Burlingame avenue entertained at
Terrace, Sunday evening, May 25, dinner on Friday, Slay 2.
will be outstanding. Mrs. Hannah
Miss Peggy Fink of Winona
Ilarvith donated favors and decor-
ations. Tickets can he secured avenue returned from a trip to
from all members and will also be Washington, D. C.

J. W. E. W. 0. AIDS
ALLIED CAMPAIGN

sold at the door. For reservations
Sirs. Hugo Brandt left Saturday
call Mrs. S. II. Fixler, Euclid 4879
or Mrs. L. H. Levinson, Longfel- for her home in New York after A
low 1700. The club thanks Sarah month's visit with her cousin. Mr.
Baker Club for its generous dona- and Mrs. Sylvan Grossner of At-
: kinson avenue..
tion.
The next meeting will be held at
Mrs. Walter 1.aib left for New
the home of Sirs. L. Levinson, 3272
York to meet her mother, who is
Elmhurst.
returning from Eurtqw.

AESCULAPIANS TO
DISCUSS PROBLEMS
FACING DRUGGISTS

The Aesculapian Jewish drug-
gists stalely will discuss the prob-
lems of the Jewish druggist at a
• rally tee la. held at the Bittlum llo-
te1 at S p. nr., Monday, May 19.
Men prominent in the drug busi-
ness, including members of the •
state board, manufacturers mana-
gers, representatives of re-tail drug-
gists and tethers will join in the
discussion.
This meeting will be in the ferns
eef a smoker. A buffet luncheon will
he seined.
Samuel Stahl, president of the
society, will preside at this rally
which is being arranged by• M. A.
Friedlander.
Son, eof the speakers are: Leon-
ard A. Seltzer, E. T. Lakey, B.
lb:kik, J. Eel. Richardson, Claire
Allen, Lloyd B. Huron, Louis Lam.
bert, R. Poliat, Ur. John I). Buck,
It. Klein, J. II. 1Veltster, J. I.. Buell
and J. M. Ciechanowsky.

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VACATION TIME IS HERE

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Mrs. Arthur Schwartz ha- re-
turned from a trip tee Europe and
is making her home at the Bel-
crest.

Sir. and Mrs. Albert Eliel of
Monica avenue entertained with a
buffet sapper for 14 guests on
Sunday night, April 27.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Milton Gordon
(Ruth Frank) have gone to Cali-
fornia 011 their honeymoon and
will remain for a month.

Just completed, overlooking
Grand Circus park.

SNYDER'S COFFEE
SHOP

Remember the Occasion by
Sending a Beautiful

Sir. and Mrs. Carl Fe-du-inter of
:Monterey avenue were hosts to
some friends at a buffet supper
last Saturday night.

Max Lieberman of Second boule-
vard returned from a sojourn in
Florida.

Hotel Tuller

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Mr. 111111 Mrs. Frank V. Martin
entertained with a buffet supper
at their home on Sloss avenue, af-
ter the performance given by the
Players' Club last Saturday night.

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THIRD FLOOR

Mr. and Sirs. Monroe Rosenfield
have returned
after
a three
months' visit in Europe-. Their
children, Mr. and Sirs. Harold Red-
field, met them in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redfield
returned from their honeymoon
Wednesday, Slay 6, and are in
their home in Huntington Woods.

De Luxe

HUDSON'S

Felix Mahler of Edison avenue
has returned from a business trite
to Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon, o f
Calvert avenue have returned from
an extended visit to Los Angeles.
Cal.

Miss Augusta Brown has re-
turned from a visit with her
brother, David A. Brown, in N e w
York City.

Mr. and Mrs. David E. Lerner
of the Royal Palms Hot e l cele-
brated their fortieth wedding an-
niversary May 0.

Miss Bertha Feinstein of Hazel-
wood avenue left for St. Louis,
Me,., from which place she went by
1 airplane to Wichita Falls, Texas,
for • two months' stay.

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