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I Her Betrothal Announced

INSURE and
COLD STORE
Your FURS

CHARLOTTE RUTH NEWMAN

A reception will be held this
Sunday, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 11 p.
m., at the home of Noah Newman
of 314 Elmhurst 11 1/11111/e, Highland
Park, in honor of the betrothal of
his daughter, Charlotte Ruth, to
Ralph Volkovieh, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Volkovich. No cards.

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Waat Savan•Mila Road at Evergreen

PUBLIC GOLF PRACTICE

COURSE

tioittiar Notes

450-Yard Fairway

ILLUMINATED

Election of officers took place
at the regular meeting of the Sis-
terhooff of Temple !Seth Jacob, held
in Tuesday, May 13, in the temple.
Those chesen for the offices were:
Mrs. Joseph Barnett, president;
Mrs. Norman Iluekner, vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. Murray Wolfman, sec-
retary; Mrs. Benjamin Elberg, as-
sistant-secretary;
Mrs. Saul .1.
Birnkrant, treasurer.

OPEN 6 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT

Clubs and balls furnished. Expert golf teacher... Lots
of parking space. Visitors welcome.

Phone Redford 3884

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
Mr. and Mrs. Israel DeRoy of
and son Juices of Hamilton road, !lie. Nlorrowlield apartments, of
with Jerome Spigel of Chicago, l'ittsburgh left this week for a
I are leaving early in June for a two cruise with their son and daughter,
months' trip abroad.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Delioy aboard
•—es
their yacht Yoreda.
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will hold its annual
One of the most successful af-
meeting Monday, May 26, at the fairs sponsored by the Sisterhood
Twelfth and Atkinson branch of of Temple Beth El this year was
the synagogue. Annual reports of the mothers and daughters (lay
officer's and committees will be luncheon, held Saturday, May 10.
read. Mrs. Rhea Weisberg will The activities of the day included
render vocal solos, accompanied by social service's in the Temple, fol-
Mrs. Sidney Klein. Mrs. Klein lowed by the luncheon, and this
will also favor the meeting with in turn was followed by a playlet
piano solos. A social half-hour entitled "Several Episodes in a
will follow the program.
Mother's Life." Credit for the en-
tertainment must be given to Mrs.
Rabbi Leon Fram was one of the Irving Hirschman, chairman of
speakers in the symposium on in- the day's program, and to Mrs.
ternationalism held in celebration David Wilkus, director and pro-
of Good Will Day by the Women's ducer of the play.
Council for Education in Interna-
tional Relations at the pavilion of
Mr. 111111 Mrs. Charles Finster-
the Greek theater in the Cranbrook wald and daughter, Mrs. G. A.
School, Bloomfield Hills. The Kleinman, attended the May fes-
other speakers were Dr. Samuel S. tival at Ann Arbor last Saturday.
Marquis, Judge Vincent M. Bren- where they were guests of their
nan and Mrs. Harold T. Miller, (laughter, Miriam, who is attend-
Rabbi Frans spoke. on "Interna- ing the University of Michigan.
tionalism of the Present."

Don't Fail to Attend the
Grand Opening of

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SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
at the

FORMERLY OF LUIGI AND 1.11)0 CAFES

CLUB LIDO

Mrs. Louis Rosenzweig enter-
tained at a surprise miscellaneous
shower on May 13 in honor of Iles-
Sie Rosenzweig, a bride-elect of
this summer.

Mrs. Adolph Sturm of Boston
boulevard entertained last Sat ar-
tily in honor of the birthday of
her son.

DR. - CLARENCE TRUE

DARRow -WILSON

Debate on Prohibition

Tuesday May 27, 8:15 P. M.

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Mrs. Hannah Freud has r

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1526 WOODWARD AVE.

CHIFFON

$1.39, $1.75, $2.25, $2.95 a Yard
Fashion points to the perennial smartness and popu-

larity of prints for Spring and Summer. 'lasing our
selections on the preferences expressed by smart
Detroit women during that time, we have assembled
It collection of prints that is outstanding for beauty
and style-rightness in its designs and coloring,:.
Ile sure to take advantage of the savings during thi,
final week.

HUDSON'S

MRS. HANNAH HARVITH

the Zeditkah club season. Reser-
vations may be made by calling the
social committee, Mrs. Sarah Fix-
I ler, Euclid 4879, or Mrs. Lee Lev-
!! , Latig. 1700. Tickets ran be
procured from all members and
will also be sold at the door.
' Mrs. Hannah Ilarvith heads the
decoration committee, and no ef-
, forts have been Spared in making
this an outstanding affair of the
St.11.11.
There will be favors fur
all. Proceed. will gu for charity.
I
Mrs. Eva King 1110 Atkinson,
was hostess to the club May 19.
Mrs. S. Fineherg and Mrs. Siegel
I were guests at this meeting.

IN THE SILK FABRICS SHOP
Third Floor—Farmer Street Building

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turned to her home at the Bel( ru

after wintering in the south.

Miss Myra Moyer left for To
ronto, Canada, where she evil'
visit her aunt, Mrs. Norman Het-
pert of Austin Terrace.

Sir. and Mrs. .1. 1.. Freud and
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Alders lee.
Friday by automobile on a trip
north.
---
Mrs. Marvin II. Goldberg wed
Mrs. Abe Rosenthal have returned
from a motor trip to St.
Chicago, where Cley e ,bt .t
be el
and relatives.

Mrs. Fannie Lewis of 7739 I
R. was honored with a sups
birthday party on May 16, on II.'
occasion of her sixth-fourth birth
day, by her sons. Seymour, Daniel,
George and Sol, and slaughter,
Edna. About 70 guests were pres-
ent.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lefkovitz of
8355 Thaddeus street entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bolla and
daughter, Rose, at a bun voyage
party Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs.
Bolla and Miss Rose Bella are sail
ing for Europe on the Leviathan
June 10. The home was attrac-
tively decorated with pictures of '
the Leviathan and tall baskets of
mixed flowers adorned the rooms.
The toastmaster was F. Prattinger.
Piano selections were( rendered by
Miss Madelyn Lefkor itZ, and songs
by Miss Mildred Jaffe. accom-
panied by Miss Lefkowitz.

Mrs. Irving I. Miller and Miss
Lillian Kanter were joint hostesses
Roseanne Tenzer and Ruth Bo-
at a luncheon and kitchen shower
rock, pupils of the Pereira School
given at the NIsisonic Temple May
of Dancing and Elocution, aided
17, honoring Miss Edna Sklar, a
the Music Study Club in entertain-
June bride-elect.
ing at the mother and daughter
banquet held at the Melbourne
Miss Frieda Newman of Harm
"a .] Center, Thursday evening, May
3venue
im'tea'' at a br" 147
toe
15.Each little miss (lanced a solo
given at her home Saturday , s,
toe dance. They concluded the
May
program by dancing a tap dance
together. Miss I.illian Rabinowitz

accompanied the girls.

Jost completed, overlooking
Grand Circus park.

HALL

Tickets-75c, $1,
and 12, at Box Office.

E. M. Tabor and son. Anton, are
now residing at the Belcrest.

De Luxe

ORCHESTRA

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Hundreds of Printed Patterns

FLAT CREPE SHANTUNG

STATE SISTERHOODS
of
, CONVENTION CLOSES

Mrs. Betty liecknuin of Illy
Fiften members of the Sister- City, Mich., and her daughters.
hood attended the Michigan State Mrs, ,t. Lipp and Mrs. Albert Ruff,
Federation of
Ssiterhoods conven- and children. of Brookline, Nlass,
lion in Detroit.
have returned to their homes after
!sp•nding three months in Los An-
Murh
interest is being evinced cedes, Calif., as the guests of their
in the announcement that plans slatielit•rs and sisters, the Missy'
are under way for a cabaret sriv -
Chita, Nlildred and Rosy Beckman.
en by the Temple Beth Jewel) Sis-
terhood sponsored for the benefit
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rivkin or
of their religious school. This of-'' Winona avenue left last week for
fair is to take place in the. Masonic Seattle. Wash.,
where they will
Temple, Pontine, on Wednesday., e kit their children, Mr. and Mrs.
June 11. Those acting as patrons, F. S. Rivkin, formerly of Detroit.
and patronesses are: Mrs. and Mrs. On their return east Mr. and Mr,.
Joseph Barnett, Sirs. and Mrs. Rivkin plan to visit I.ake Louise
Norman Buckner, ND-, and Nits, and Banff.
Benjamin Goldstein, Mr. and Sirs.
Henry .1. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs.
On May 3 Bessie Rosenzweig. a
.111,.11 Kovinsky, Mr. and Mrs..liel- July bride-elect, was honored with
ins 1.evin, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel a bridge-linen shower given by
Lewis, Mr. awl NIrs. Louis Solo- Leah t'ohen. Covers were laid for
inch, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosen- :10 guests.
Shad Detroit friends are welcome.

LARUE'S

e

Hudson's May Sale
of SILKS

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice. AronssonMr. and Mrs. Nathan Fleisher a
of Webb avenue entertained with Cincinnati, Ohio, were guests
! u dinner-dance last M'ednesday Hotel Steelier the past week.
Michigan State Federation of
,
I evening at the Knollwood CnuntrySI
:
r. an( .
win
el T emple Sisterhoods concluded its
Club to celebrate their fourteenth
Approxi- of Boston boulevard have return ed annual two-day convention at Tern-
wedding anniversary.
from a two weeks' visit to Was h- Pie Beth El, Detroit, Thursday
mately 200 guests were present ington, D.
C.., and Atlantic City.
afternoon by electing Mrs. James
and ('barbs Smith was toast-
J. Rapport of Flint, president; Mrs.
master.
Mrs. Arthur Schwartz of t he M. Louis Fishman of Grand Rapids
I Merest entertained at the Fran k- and N1rs. Benjamin Goldstein .1
The formal opening c.f Knoll.'
lin Hills Country Club with a Pontiac, vice-presidents; M rs.
wood Country Club was celebrated !luncheon last Saturday.
Henry Meyers of Detroit, record.
with a dinner-dance Saturday eve
ing secretary; Mrs. Samuel Seitner
ring.
Miss Etta Schlesinger of
h, of Saginaw, corresponding :were-
' Merest has returned from a tw , tary; Mrs. Henry Anthony of Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuttnau(•r
City, treasurer.
have returned from Pittsburgh. weeks' visit to New York.

where they attended the funeral of
Plans were made for the Sister- ,hear brother, A. J.
Ile Roy,
1, 11 ' s annual luneheon which is

to take place at the Knollwood
Mrs. I. Williams of Pittsburgh
Country Club, on Wednesday, May is on a visit in Detroit.
28,

CLARENCE S.

The LAST WEEK of

Favorable reports of ticket sales
points to a large attendance for
the informal dinner dance to be
held at Oriole Terrace, Sunday
evening., May 25, which will close

On May 15 the annual mother's
day banquet of Sisterhood of Con-
Mrs .M. J. Ezekiel, (laughter of
gregation Emanuel was held at the
The executive board of the Siss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald,
synagogue, Taylor Had Wilson.
terhood of Temple Beth K! was has returned from Washington,
Mrs. Nino, Jacobson, president,
entertained at a dinner last Wed- where she received her B. A. de.
welcomed members and guests,
nesday evening, followed by a, gree at the University of Wash-
numbering Mb In the absence of
program and reception for all sis. ington.
her mother, Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky, terhood members.
Miss Esther Ashinsky gave the
Mrs. Dora Garvett, who has been
opening prayer and the blessing on
Mrs. °Harold Barker of Indiana visiting her (laughter, Mrs. Saul
the bread. Mrs. Harry Sklar spoke
Harbo•
is
visiting
with
her
par-
Vatz
of Pittsburgh, has returned WILLIS IS NEW HEAD OF
on behalf of the mothers, and Miss
lents, Mr. and Mrs. David Oppen- home.
Cleo Taub, daughter of Mr. and
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
helm of Chicago boulevard.
Mrs. Alex Taub responded on be-
On the occasion of the twenty-
half of the daughters. A Bibli-
The hist meeting of the season
fifth
wedding
anniversary
of
Rev.
Joseph
Kaiser
of
Jamaica,
N.
cal playlet, "Ruth of Moab," was
tot the Young Peoples Society of
presented. Mrs. II. Alter gave vo- Y., after spending the winter in and Mrs. II. Milkovsky of 2012
Congregation Shaarey Zedek was
Virginia
Park,
on
Lag
b'Omer,
Florida,
is
visiting
with
his
aunt,
cal solos, with Mrs. S. l'opkin
Mrs Sarah Manheim of Richton May 16, Congregation Mishkan held but Sunday. Samuel S. Wil
assisting at the piano.
Israel of Blaine avenue honored lis was elected president for the.
After an explanation by Mrs. Eli avenue.
them with a "kichlush" last Satur- coming year. He will be assisted
Sachse, chairman, of the beautiful
day.
Toasts were delivered by by l'hilip IL Frank as vice-presi-
idea of planting trees in Palestine
Mrs. Ben Wals, who was visiting
dent, Miss Dorothy Katz, recordin.
for the Jewish National Fund on with her daughter, Mrs. Sally Morris Fishman, president of the secretary, Miss Florence Oppen-
congregation,
other officers, and a
Mother's Day in honor of mothers I Krause of Webb avenue, has re-
beim, corresponding secretary and
flambee of friends of Rev. and
turned
to
her
hoThe
in
Grand
Rap-
or in memory of departed loved
treasurer, and Ned Krauss, board
Mrs. Nlilkovsky.
ones, 75 trees were ordered planted , ids.
member.
by members and guests present.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Leiter had
After considerable discussion, it
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich gave a
Edwin Wittelshofer of Denver, us their guests last week
Miss was agreed that the ...env of the
short but inspiring address in the i Colo., has returned to his home
Hilda Kahn of Gary, Ind., who is party Saturday night should be
into SeM of the Allied Jewish Cam- after a 10-day visit with his
attending the University of Michi- Northwood Inn instead of Edge-
paign after which the sum of ap- brat her, M. D. Wittelshofer, and
gan.
water Beach Club, as previously
proximately $25 was contributed to his sister, Mrs. Oscar Robinson.
announced. This party is open to
the Fund in small amounts by those
Mrs. Joseph Levin 111111 her members only and one ,,vest each.
Mrs. I. L. Polozker of Chicago
present. Mrs. Sachse was assisted
(laughter, Leah, will return Tues. This affair will conclude the so-
,6y Mrs. Joseph L. Ruby and Mrs, to I . !ard Icf
.
•1 11 1 day morning from a six month s' eiety's activities for the sason.
Ralph l'aul as co-chairmen. Mrs. a month with her sister, Mrs. Jen- stay in California and will ma
ke
' Max Sehuhiner was in charge of nil( Oppenheim, in Los Angeles, their home at the Wilshire..
Calif.
reservations.

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