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PAGE SIX

ThE l finKon. /exult (IORM ICU,

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
DINNER-DANCE JUNE 8

Aar* Simons

I

c/Innounces the Opening on

ItS DAY
JUNE ,FIFTH

The annual tea of Music Study
Club of Detroit will be given in
the Little Theater of the Twen-
tieth Century Club JUN. 10 at
2:311 p. ni. An interesting pro-
gram has been arranged by Mrs.
Howard Saltzenstein, who is chair-
man for the day.

of his

FINE FURNITURE
SALON

Featuring Exclusive Furniture
for the Living Room, Bedrootn and Dining Room

MRS. AL WEISMAN

OPEN ON THIS DAY TO NINE P. M.

8. Proceeds are to go for the char-
ity budget for the coming sum-
mer.
Tickets may he obtained from
the following committee: Nlesdanies
.1. Grabow, I. Grabow, M. Vdilick,
CI as. Cornell, Nlax S. Ferar, 11. It.
Schmaltz, S. Schwartz, N. Maude-
berg, or any of the m e mbers.
Mrs. .1. Model of Edison avenue
was hostess to the society en Mon-
(lay, when it was derided that at
party to be given the inmates of
the 0111 Folks Home an Edmund
Place, in the near future. Further
plans were made for the party to
be given Saturday, May :11, to the
children at the Convalescent Home
of Farmington.
Mrs. S .. 1 . Leve, Empire 6562 is
taking reservations for the lunch-
eon to he given at the Foodcraft
Show, Metropolitan building, ,Jund.
10, at 12:30.

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hr Your Shevuoth
Shopping

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Patronize Your Independent Community Store

Independant Merchants
Association

"Community Builders"

102 Wolverine Hotel

Elektra Rosanka, well known
Miss Etta Asher of the Belcrest Detroit singer, has been engaged
left last Tuesday for a visit to Chi- by the Polar Bear committee to
cago.
ding at their dedication and burial
ceremonies Friday at the White
'Mr. and Mrs. Charles F'inster- Chapel Memorial Cemetery. An
wald left for a trip to Washington, unusual feature of the ceremonies
. ( and New fork. , will be the singing of "Taps" by
FRAM TO DELIVER
Miss Rosanka, a number usuall •
DECORATION SERMON
played by the bugler. This is thc
Miss Zelma Rosenbaum of
first time that Taps has been suns
Youngstown, Ohio, has chosen
publicly at such a large military
"The Ilappy Warrior" will be
Tuesday, June 17, for her mar-
the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's
funeral. The program is being
riage to Sidney B. Morris, son of
sermon Saturday morning. May 31,
broadcast over IVJR at 11 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Morris. The
at 10:30. at Temple Beth Et,
wedding will take place at Ohio
NS'oodward at Gladstone. Decora-
Mrs. Charlotte Brown of Boston
Hotel, Youngstown, with Dr. I. E.
tion Day and its significance to Philo officiating.
boulevard is visiting with her son-
people who have lived through the
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
World War will be the theme of
Harry Wilk, at Mount Vernon, N.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin have
the sermon.
Y. Mrs. Brown was accompanied
The religious schools of Temple as their guest Miss Jeanette Cohen to New York by her son, I. C.
Both El chow(' last Saturday and of South Bend, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
Tobin
eaten:mei]
a
group
of
Sunday. A feature of the closing
exercises Wits the distribution of friends in honor of their guest
Friends of Mrs. Jennie Lebens-
the diamond attendance pins given Thursday evening.
berger may now reach her at
10 boys and girls who had a per-
Monte fiore Home for Aged Jews,
fect attendance record for five
Mrs. A. D. Rosen and her daugh-
years. The pins were awarded to ter arrived home May 15 from Los at Mayfield avenue, Cleveland
Heights, Cleveland, Ohio,
Myron ,lacobstein, Nancy Kaplan, Angeles, where they have been for
.I canLeipzeiger, Jack Winkler, seven months. En route they vis-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Slomovitz d n f
I /andel Nathan, Robert Marx, Gene kid in Sall Francisco, Vancouver,
15942 Alden avenue entertain ed
Kaplan, Rodleille Broder, Donald Lake Louise and Banff.
last
Sunday for 25 children in
_
Illoonigardon, David Arnovitz and
honor of the second birthday of
Jerome Druker.
'tut'. Elijah Zaludkowski, cantor
Mrs. Joshua Karhal of Webb their (laughter, Marilyn Ruth.
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
avenue entertained her immediate
will leave on June 4 for New York,
DEADLINE EXTENDED
family with a dinner in honor of
The Misses Rose Duchin on
dand frond there will sail on June 6
FOR A. Z. A. CONTEST her brother, Joseph I.evin, who lett Sarah Passel' of Cleveland a re on the Majestic for it European
May 15 for a three months' trip to visiting Mrs. Libby Simons, who
1 s trip. He will visit in Poland. EMT-
Europe (In the Isle de France. also a former Clevelander.
Thc d• udilne tor the A. Z. A. es-
A land, Fn
racon, Belgium, Germany,
luncheon-bridge was given in the
'ay cemoist has been extended to
it and he also plans to pay a visit to
Honoring Miss Anne Koppel of honor on Tuesday, May 27, by Mr 5
lune 10, due to several requests of
. the Wissenschaftlichen Institut in.
late entries. l'he'trophies will be Longfellow avenue, a July bride. Simons.
Riga:
t, 1d„dI
d..
7t r del June 22 at the Jewish elect, Mrs. Louis Lazar() of Bos-
In Kalisch, Poland, Professor •
ton boulevard entertained at Ilootel
Nliss Edith Albert, formerly o If Zaludkowski will visit with his
The Supreme Advisory Council Tuller May 25 with a dinner- Boston, Mass., will.be honored o n father, Rabbi Noah leader Zalud-
..f A. Z. A. is proud of Detroit bridge and personal shower. Coy- the occasion of her birthday at th e kowski, well known cantor and
( Milder No. td:t for sponsoring this ers were laid for 24 guests. The home of her sister, Mrs. Berner (1 famed throughout Poland as Noah
dintest and are considering award- room decorations and favors were Samuels, 227(1 Calvert, on May 3 I. Leader.
ing the much coveted honor of carried out to suit the occasion,
Mrs Rose Jacobs, daughter (
"Ill st Chapter" to Detroit. This and a beautiful pink and white
award is given yearly to the Chap- floral bouquet with white tapers 51r. and Mrs. Isadore Jacobs d nf
adorned
the
table.
1967
N'irginia Park, left for a tw
t•r whose activities have been lout- ,
weeks' visit with her grandparent
Standing.
Mrs. Saul Vatz of Pittsburgh in Newark, N. J.
Rabbi NIcnachem Halevy Fein
left for home last Wednesday after
Ladies Auxiliary of J. N. F. -pending
will address two synagogues during
two weeks with her sister,
Mrs. Jacob Paul entertaine d. the Shevuoth festival. On Monday,
Mr.. 1.. Beck of Burlingame eve- eight guests at a bridge-lun•heo
n before the Maariv services, he will
The next hoard meeting of the nue.
Thursday.
address Congregation Ahavath
Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish
Zion, Holbrook and Brush. on "The
National Fund will take v1101..11,110
Miss Fayette Tannenholz, laugh-
On Sunday, May 25, the Kro
I, at 2 p. Ill., at the home. of Mrs. ti r of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannen-' sisters entertained a group on 11 Torah—the Practical Side of Life."
S. Becker, 31116 Tuxedo. A de-. halz of the Wilshire is home after friends in honor of their guest f , On Tuesday, before 51incha, he will
gi‘din of the graduating from National l'ark the Misses Ann and Lylle Katle s • k t 'on aarey
n Zion, Linwood and Cortland ave-
last entertainment. Sirs. Max [lay- Seminary in Washington, la C. of Toledo.
nues, on "The Holiness and One-
man thanks the committees who •
nes!, of Jewish Family Life." Ito s-
made this affair a success. A
Mrs. William Horwitz of Ft.
Mrs. Samuel J. Bloomberg an
d
idents
in the neighborhoods of
luncheon was given by Mrs.
Worth, Texas, left for her home Miss Rosalind Sharon entertaine
Milkaysky to the Ladies Auxiliary After spending the week-end with three tables of bridge at the boom d these synagogues are urged to
ceme
and
hear Rabbi Fein.
of the J. N. F., in honor of her her sister, Mrs. Herman Rothman of the former on Fairfield avenu
siker wedding anniversary which of Richton avenue.
last Friday evening, honoring Miss
was celebrated on May 22. The
Ann Viniek
New- York, who is
NIII4ovskys were presented with a
Mrs. Morris Ilirshoff entertained visiting her sister, Mrs. Harold
gift.
at It bridgeduncheon and miscel- Grosberg of Boston boulevard.
Mee ling and Memorial Services:
laneous shower Wednesday, honor-
A meeting of the Northwestern'
STEAMER TASHMOO AND ing Hiss Irene Schlesinger, a June
The next meeting of the Fish branch of the Jewish Old Folks
BICUR CHOLEM JUNE 15.
bride-elect.
man Family Social Club will b e Ilonle was held at the Emanuel on
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs • Monday, May 26. At this meeting
31 r. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink Morris Fishman, 2252 Gladstone election of officers took place.
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER and daughters, Mildred and Peggy, Sunday, June 1.
New nfficers are: Mrs. B. 1.. Sara-
at the
of Winona avenue. left for a motor
sohn, president; Mrs. A. LaBret.
CLUB
trip to Staunton, Va., where they
Mrs. Sidney Roth of Toront
Mrs.II. Lewis and Mrs. .1. Wartell,
will attend the graduation of their spent the past week in Detroit vice-presidents; :Mrs. S. Singer,
.• II, Arthur, from the Staunton visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Brom treasurer; Mrs. Blatnikoff, record-
Military Academy. They will also berg.
ing secretary; Mrs. 51. P. Fisher,
visit Pittsburgh and Washington.
corresponding secretary; Mrs, .1.
Miss Faye Waronoff left for a
Wartell, custodian. After the
Mrs. Rachel Lieberman and fam- temporary visit to New York, meeting memorial services were
ily, formerly of 20:15 Cortland ave- where she will be the guest of her held for the deceased member
, .
nue, are now residing at 2635 Elm- 'tint and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis , Mrs. B. Albert delivered an im-
hurst avenue.
Kleiman of Brooklyn.
pressive memorial prayer. Max
Edwards delivered] a fine talk in
Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiss and son,
In compliment to Miss Minnie keeping with the occasion. Mrs. J.
formerly of 26:15 Cortland avenue, silver, a June bride-elect, the Schulman played a piano solo,
are now residing at 2635 Elmhurst Misses Beverly and Lillian Ross while the two little flower girls,
avenue.
were joint hostesses to 30 guests at the Misses Dorothea an I V "
a bridge-luncheon and variety Cooper, slowly marched up ivian
the
Ben Jasgur and Phil Katzin left • shower May 18. The guests were aisle with flowers in tribute to the
Sunday morning for an extended seated at a U-shaped table attrac memory of deceased members.
motor trip to California. Both had lively ornamented in yellow and Mrs. 13. Lochs rendered an appro-
been entertained at a farewell orange with yellow tea roses for a priate memorial song.
party on Friday and Saturday eve- centerpiece.
Card Party:
nings by Mr. Jasgur's sister, Betty,
A card party is to be helot at
and the Misses Esther and Sarah
Miss Estelle Meyerson, a June the clubrooms of the Hostess Bak-
Traub.
bride-elect, was the honor guest at ing Co., corner Oakman boulevard
a bridge-luncheon and linen shower and Twelfth street, Monday June
Miss Dina Manheim and Mrs. May 17, at which Mrs. Max Ross- 9, at 1:15 p. no. All proceeds will
Anna Mon, left on a motor trip and man and Miss Jean Silverman were go to the Jewish Old Folks Home.
will attend the wedding of their joint hostesses to 60 guests. Tues. F. LeVev is chairman.
couoin in Jamaica, N. Y. day evening Miss Meyerson enter-
tained at bridge, complimenting
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Abe N. Feldstein Mrs. Max Golden of New York,
at the
. of 10141 Northlawn avenue enter- who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
and,
tanned 25 guests at King Wah La Ily Siegel,
Wednesday, Mrs.
CLUB LIDO
Cafe May 17, in honor of their Al Wein honored Mrs. Golden at a
Phones Cadillac 5169.5170 daughter Marion's sixteenth birth- bridge-luncheon, at which covers
Jay. Dancing and bridge were the were laid for eight guests.
diversions of the afternoon.
A CLEAN SHEET MAKES
311's Jeanette Kaplan entertained
SLEEP LIGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chatlin and 16 guests at a miscellaneous
Our low rate of 8c per sheet
en•bles you to enjoy the luxury
mother, Mrs. Pearl Lieberman, are shower Wednesday evening, honer.
Removed by ELECTROLYSIS
now residing in their new home at ing 5Irs. Claude Grassgreen (Fay
of clean, sweet, fresh sheets at
SPECIALISTS
2724 West Grand avenue.
frequent intervals.
Painlessly and Permanently
Mr. and Mrs. A. Simons, form-
Mrs. Jesse Cohen entertained at
with the EI.ECTRIC NEEDLE
erly of Pingree avenue, are now a farewell party Wednesday eve-
residing at 2685 Clairmount one - ning, honoring 51rs. George Labs-
1COPELAND
nue.
witz, who. with Mr. l.abowitz, is
.
DEPE. NDABLE ELECTRIC
leaving shortly to make her home
REFRIGERATION
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waronoff in Pittsburgh, Pa.
1009 David Stott Bldg.
12th St at W. Grand Blvd. Eur. 0046
have the latter's brother, Jacob
1150 Griswold Street
Corodkin of Brooklyn, N. V., as
Mrs. Herbert T. Applebaum and
Cadillac 7915
guest for two weeks.
Miss Sally Cutler were joint host-

Linens and Bedding

This event offers unusual oppor-
tunities to purchase damask table
cloths, soft bath towels, smooth
sheets and pillow cases and
warm wool blankets at excep-
tionally low prices.

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Bonk, Autouraph Albums, Fountain
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esses to 30 guests at a bridge-
Rabbi and Mn. William Schos. luncheon and personal shower at
task and family are now residing the Wolverine lintel. May 18, hon-
in their new home on Webb aye- oringtheir sister, Miss Rose Cut
-

nue.

ler, • July bride-elect,

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'c 2 SYNAGOGUES TO
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CURTAINS



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MRS. RALPH DAVIDSON

Clemens and Grand Rapids, who
attended a conference of the Mich-
igan regional unit of Hadassah in
the morning and were guests of
the Detroit chapter at a board
luncheon!, at noon.
l'he following officers were
elected for the year of June, 1930,
to June, 1931: President, Mrs.
Ralph Davidson; first vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. E. II. Saulson; second
ve-president, Hiss Jeanette M.
S teinberg; third vice-president,
Mrs. Sidney Frank; treasurer, Mrs.
Maurice Landau; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. A.
Straker;
financial secretary, Mrs. Philip II.
13roudo; recording secretary, tel
Harry L. Jackson; auditor. Mr s , Al-
bert Feldstein. New member, of
the board of directors, to replace
those whose terms have expired,
were elected as follows: 51iss
Ruth Blumenthal and Mesdames J.
S. Snubs, harry Rabwin, Peter
Vass, S. L. Kavanau, A. II. Brodie
and Harry 13. Keidan.
A resolution of protest against
the stoppage of immigration to
Palestine has been forwarded on
behalf Id the Michigan regional
unit of Haolassah and the Dana
chapter of Hadassah.

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Mr. and Mrs. Saul Cole and `, 1-111 , ,
Ralph and Robert, of the Belcrest
left Thursday to spend the week-
The Wednesday class of the end with Mr. Cole's brother of
board of Sisterhood of Temple Washington, D. C.
Beth El held the last meeting of
the se soon May 28 at the Frank-
31 r. and NIrs. M. I). Wittelshofer
lin Ilills Country Club in honor of
Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, whdd has left last Thursday morning for
West
Branch, Mich., where they
just returned from Europe.
will spend the week-end with Mrs.
Wittelshofer's parents, Mr. and
5Irs. Henry Win•man visited her Mrs. Blumenthal.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
Friedman of the Sehenley Apart.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner of
merits, in Pittsburgh.
Atkinson avenue left Thursday
morning on a tour to Washington,
Mrs. B. Oppenheim of Chicago, D. C., where they will be guests
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. of Mrs. Crooner's mother.
Tobias, over Decoration Day.

-let us

MUSIC BOX

NEW

One of the largest audiences of
the season attended the annual
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger meeting of Detroit chapter of Ila-
and Mr. and NIrs. Harold Schlesin- dassah Tuesday afternoon at Hotel
ger left Thursday on a trip to Statler. The regular membership
Charlevoix, Mich., where they will was ausgented by the presence of
about 40 delegates from Iladissah
spend the week-end.
chapters in Flint, Bay City, NIL

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gates (-Mer- (Louise Rosenthal) returned from
1 Wined with a dinner party for 25 their wedding trip last Saturday
guests last Tuesday evening at the and are residing at the Wilshire
Edgewater Beach Club.
until their home at Sherwood For-
est is completed.
Andrew Wineman celebrated his
fiftieth birthday last Monday eve-
Friends of Mrs. Jacob 11.
ning with a fancily dinner at the Schakne will be pleased to learn
Detroit Golf Club.
that she is recovering from an ope-
ration at Mayo Brothers Hospital
Paul Einstein of Cleveland spent in Rochester, Minn.
Sunday in Detroit.

The June Sale

Mrs. Ralph Davidson is Re-
Elected President of
Detroit Chapter.

OLD FOLKS HOME

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A splendid piano to on
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and to buy. It possesses a toot
of eittillaire ',easily . . . the
rose NM, has stood for supe•
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Plate Lunch 55c
it tea P.M.

THE GRADUATE...THE WIFE ON I11,13 WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
, . . MO other fill of such loveliness, us b. inillf
seek

HADASSAH ELECTS
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ocial and
c Qrsonal

N1rs. A. IVeisman is chairmaii
of the droner dance of the Heine
Itrlicf Seciely t, le held at Ea-t
wood Inn, Sunday evening, .bole

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the Shevuoth
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fresh, tasty foodstuffs for the
holiday feast.. All our stores are
replete with fine delectable gro-
ceries and delicacies which will
brighten the holiday table and
add to the prestige of the hostess.

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