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PAGE SIX

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ELECT MRS. SMITH
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HEYN'S

1241 WOODWARI) AVE.

CHARITY DANCE

SPONSORED BY

PHALANX CLUB

FOR A

NEW JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

at ARCADIA BALLROOM
Monday Night, June 23

Two Ballrooms -:- Two Orchestras

Per Person 50 Cents. No Charge for Dancing

`Box of Candy given Every Lady

A gift box of fine assorted chocolates presented to every lady
who dines here. This extraordinary advertising feature for
limited time only—come this evening!

COMPLETE $1.00 AND $1.50
direction of S. Ernest, CHEF-OWNER
Dinner prepared under the personal

STRIKER'S

A Particular Restaurant for Particular People

CORNER LAFAYETTE AND SHELBY

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The sixth annual musical tea of
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Nt. Franklin
the Music Studv l'Iub will be he!: I will give a party for the ronfirma
Friday, .lon• 13, at 2:30 p. m. , at tion class at Temple Beth El m
the Statler Hotel. The progran I Saturday evening, June 7.
to be presented will be three cid •
stoles of musical history, embrat: -1
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ileavenriel
ing the outstanding composer of
of Chicago boulevard entertained
the classic, romantic andmoderns
I with a birthday dinner last Tues-
periods of music. This event is I day evening.
always looked forward to with
great interest by all members of
Miss Elaine Schlesinger has re
the club.
turned homy. from Bradford.
Mass., where she attended Brad-
Miss Maxine Finsterwald, who
ford •kcads•my.
has been spending the past few
months in Pittsburgh, has returned
Mrs. ('airy' May Berger spent
to her home.
last week-end in Pittsburgh as the
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel DeRoy and guest of Mrs. Gundling.

their daughter, Kathryn, of Fair
Oaks street, Pittsburgh, spent last I
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schlesinger
week-end in Detroit, where they of Chicago, III., spent last week-
Mended the sixtieth wedding cele- end with their nieces and nephews
MRS. CHARLES A. SMITH
bration of their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger
Mrs. Israel DeRoy, given by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesin-
Cr ws.re t•lected first and s ,, ,m1
tiro! Mrs. Aaron Denny aboard ger.
vice-prt•sidents respectively.
!qrs.
theiryacht on June 1.
• Seymour Frank Wit,: chosen record-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston en- ing secretary; Nil,. Harry'
r
Selker.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wollstein of tertained last Wednesday evening
New York City were guests last at the home of their parents, Mr. treasurer; Mrs. Frank \‘etsinan,
week of Mr. and Mrs. Milford and Mrs. Albert Kahn of 208 Ro- corresponding seeretary; Mrs. Rob-
ert Ltiewenberg, financial secre-
Stern of I-last Grand boulevard. w••na street.
tary; Sirs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, as-
Mr. and Mrs. Wollstein have just
sistant cur responding secretary.
returned from an eight months'
Newly-elected members of the
visit to Europe and South Ameri- and 'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F:ningas' board are: Mesdames A. Louis Gor-
can cities, going to Los Angeles
will entertain with a dinner-dance • don, David Diamond, Oscar Blum-
via the Panama canal.
on June 10 :it the Franklin Hills, berg, Samuel Ilulliner, Julius Ber-
Country Club.
Dr. and Mrs. Schnarya Kleiman
man, Simon Shetzer, Ralph Dav-
idson, A. It. Stealer, Berman Co-
of 3010 West Chicago boulevard
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowenstein hen, Samuel Kaplan, Herman Au-
entertained Miss Stella Adler and
and
children,
Jacquelin
and
NI:d-
e'ust,
Abraham Cooper,
Charles Adler of the Adler fam-
Rob-
ily, who played last week at Litt- enim. if Hamilton, Ohio, were inson, Herbert II. \1'arner, Hinton
guests
o
man's People's Theater.
f Sir. and Mrs. 'Milford
N athanSimons, Theodore
Stern over 3lemariaal Day.
Levin, !tarry heidan, Nine Leif-
Miss Brynx Michaels of New
or, Harry Weisman, Nliirris Blum-
York City is the house guest of
Mrs. Ben Lasky of Somerville, berg, David Fill1111:111.
Mrs. (harry Becker of Sherwood N. J. lElsis. Kurland of Detroit),
honorary members of the board
Forest for two weeks.
with her son, Norbert, is visiting are: Mesdames A. NI. Hershman,
relatives and friends in Detroit.
Sol Kaufman, SI. II. Zackheim, Da-
Da-
The Misses Billie Klein and
vid
vidZemon, ,nos. Zeehman, D. IV.
Ruth Gottfried spent last week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Drei fuss of Simons.
with their parents in Cleveland, Moss avenue, Highland Park,
hour
Ohio.
'wives] into their new home on Pins ,
Lake, where they will remain for
Lou Bressler and Harry Rose the summer months.
drove to Cleveland for Decoration
I Day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison left
Miss Esther Mannes of New
York City arrived on Friday to on Saturday via motor for St. Louis
Miss Harriet Feldman and Mrs.
where they will spend a week.
Alfred B. Frank of Burlingame spend several days here ;IS the
avenue spent last week -end visit- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rah-
N1r. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz had
wiin of Boston boulevard.
ing their parents at Petoskey,
as their guests for the week-end
Mich.
the latter's brother and wife, Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Dell o v
and Mrs, Morris Glickman of Bos-
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Tobias of and daughters, Marian and Aar.-
ton, Nlass.
Dowagiac, Mich., were in the city nel, of Darlington t • o • m I , I nits
last week-end to attend the confir- burgh, were the house guests o f
house
party
aboard,
F.
Miss Helen Rosenberg ..f Detroit
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Aaron
mation of Miss IsIthel Grossman.
DeR0y ; Wi Th
NU. and is the guest of her sister Mrs. II.
entertained a
Anthony.
their
yacht
in
honor
Of
William R. Blumenthal, former
r •gi nal director of the United Mrs. Israel DeRoy' s sixtieth wed-
N1r. and M
Sirs. J. C. Hirschfield
ding
anniversary
o
Palestine :Appeal for the state of
n June 1.
have returned frnin
Michigan, was a guest in Detroit
--
Elitthtt,t t.t,,,rtue att,h„unee the Muskegon where they spent Ilec-
Ntr. and Sirs. Abe Moss of 2952. :It i,,fnam
over the past week-end. Mrs. Blu-
Dial y
Y.
menthal and their daughter, Ruth,
Will join Nil-. Blumenthal the end
Bar Nlitzvah of their onn, liar- I The following Bay Cityians at-
of this month in Cleveland, where
mon, to be solemnized during, tended the contirmatbm services in
they will make their future home.
services Saturday morning. ,Tune! Detroit on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Blumenthal is now one of the
field workers of the national Allied 14, at the Holmur and Tuxedo' A. B. Roman, Ste. and Mrs. I,. Ilnli.
. ranch of ths• United Hebrew inson, Mr. and Nina George Kahn,
Jewish Campaign.
nS,enh,;',"1:In'id At
Suunn:.la ly5.aft N
er,-, ' ‘N.1, r,i.gzhint s1 Mrs. I. Voight, Miss Mary
evening,j
- cards.

Nag QIitg Nutria

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REFRIGERATION
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4J•lodern, eamp foro4dirlts

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A few years ago an Adult Camp was opened in the East. The
idea caught tire. Adult Camps were started in various places.
At first people flocked to them. The idea was novel! They
continued to go summer after summer. Here at last they
had found all the pleasures of a summer resort Idus
the rugged joys of camp life
Strange that such
a marvelous idea should have heen so slow in
coming to the Middle West. BUT NOW IT'S
IIERE! We present for your approval.
MANITOU—a well equipped camp for
men and women, situated On beautiful
e Charlevoix, near the city of
Charlevoix, Michigan.

The

daily activi ies include swimming, rowing. boating, tennis, hand-
ball, basketball, volley-ball, golf, riding, etc. And in the eve-
ning—dancing, bridge, musical comedies, masquerades, and
other presentations. All activities are under the direc-
tion of college athletes iind dramatists

An Adult camp for young people — and people who feel young

SEASON OPENS JUNE 28th

including rood meals and fine accommod•tion s in modern
Bungdows

PHONE OR MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE FOR RESERVATION FORM
OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

SAUL H. ROSE, Director
Manitou
742 First National Bank Building
Detroit, Mic higan

Phone Cadillac 4838

Please tend me [ J additional information, [ J reservation form, for

Canal' MANITOU.

NAME

ADDRESS ............. ................PHONE

Reports of the chairmen of all
standing committees received keen
attention and showed a year brim-
ming with useful activities. 'rimy
I were: Ilatlassah Nledical Organiza-
tion 1$25 luncheon). Mrs. .1. II.
Ehrlich, chairman, and Mrs. Sidney
Stone, associate chairman; irons
and means committee of the
luncheon, Sirs. Nlaurice Landau;
cultural committee, Mrs. Harry I..
Jackson, chairman; remembrance
fund, Mrs Harry NVetsman; Pales-
tineschool luncheons committer,
Mrs. Ily Broiler; Palestine sup-
plies department (sewing), Mrs.
Herman A. Schmier; infant wel-
fare, Nino. Robert biewenberg;
National Fund, Mrs. Harry B. Kei-
dan; music committee, Mrs. Harry
L. Kuno]; social hour, ND's. A. II.
Straker; program, Mrs. E. 11. Saul-
son; delinquent dues, Mrs. Nine
Leiter; membership, :qrs. Alorris
H. Blumberg; publicity, Mrs. Philip
H. 13roudo. Reports of officers
were rendered by Nits. Ralph Da.
vidson, president; Mrs. Albert
Feldstein, treasurer; NIrs. Philip
II. Broods,, corresponding secre-
tary, and !qrs. J. I,. Ruby, financial
secretary. Mrs. Ruby %NAe assist-
ed during the year by Mrs. Her-
man IVetsman, assistant financial
secretary.
An inspiring address was itchy-
ered by Mrs. Ehrlich, past presi-
I dent of Det•oit Hallassah, paying
I tribute to Henrietta Sunlit, founder
I of national Hadassah, who is slid-
' vernally acclaimed the greatest
woman in Israel today. The meet-
ing closed with a musical program,
given by Nliss Pudity Sislorsky,
pianist, and Nliss Helen Rosenberg,
vocalist, accompanied on the piano
by Miss Mary Sumner.
Lt accordamre with its usual cus-
tom, the regular monthly meetings
of Iladassah will be resumed :after
the High holy Days in the fall, but
the board will continue to function
actively throughout the summer.
Those whose dues are in arrears
are requested to remit to the new
financial secretary, :qrs. I'.
Broad.., 2:100 Hazel \emit], in firth'.
to spare the organization the ex- •
pease of mailing additional state-
ments.
The name of Mrs. Joe Magid-
sohn was inadvertently omitted !
from the list of the board of di-
rectors in last week's story.
Sirs. J. Malbin of Mt. Clemens
is the new treasurer of the Michi-
gan Hadassah Region.

Pontiac Notes

Great interest is being manifest-
rd in the cabaret which is to be
given on June 11, under the aus-
pices of the Sisterhood of Temple
Ileth
at the Nlasonic Tample
of Pontiac. The proceeds will be
used in maintaining the Religious
Schml. The following conceit tees
have been funt•tioning: Mrs. Bar-
ney IVyr111111, a rrengemunt s ;
Jos. Schwartz and lIrs. Saul
krant, entertinment; Mrs. Celia
Blunirosen and Sirs. Murra• 1Vol1-
--
Mall, tickets. Mr. Cecil Itirnkrant
MODERN DELICATESSEN
Mr. •ml Mrs. Max Busker of NI r( sh
.1 .1 It 'isid. I Sil n.infi tdlainYernfi •gnhtiti.rtaMitit. t• J l 'i! of Detroit is directing the dancing.
11612
Dexter
Boulevard 13221 Fnurtt.s.nth avenue have re- guests in honor of the latter's 'is- Detroit friends are welcome and
For Your
Sandwich
(t turned
.u.rnnae,iiia.
from a sojourn I hrotnrh ter and brother, Ntr. and Mrs. Ihir- tickets may by , purchased at the
Bernstein of Rochester, N. Y.
COPELAND
----

AM P
rAl A N

Rates $35 a week,

Mrs. Charles A. Smith ;was elect-'.
od president of the Sistt.rhosal of
,
Detroit
Congregation Shaves Zt•dek at the i ci,,e,,
its chapter of Hadassah
i it year's activities at the
annual meting.
Mrs. Harry Z.
Gordon and N1rs
Charles
Ilamburg-
annual
meeting held at lintel Stat-
.
ler Slay 27, when Mrs. Ralph Da-
vidson was re-elected president.

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HADASSAH HEARS
YEAR'S REPORTS

Miss Kathleen Pereira announce: I
AIrlit('r e, s altr,llici na.ii s' .Y raelirleesh'I'l'it' Initi's's gwe'l l;:.
theannual recital of the Pereira s
r,Y•rviies' ll.
of Dancing and Elocution
i which will be presented sin Thurs..'
Mr sand Mrs. Harry Bernstein
day evening; June 12, at 8 o'clock. of Rochester, N. Y., and Miss Mir-
at Federation of Women's Clubs, iam K
rater
tl
o f vDtoit,
r
spen t the
Hancock and Second boulevard. week-end
with their parents, Mr.
recital this year will be given and Mrs..b.s. Kramer.
in the form of a ryvuette and will
include ballet, interpretiiv e
, acre-
eb oa m
tice, alytttnagpiniglat,:i
Mrs. Aaron Levinthal of Rogers
n
cdnird.ainil,siciivinuTsii:kal Pity laiss,..
the guest of Mrs. Hose

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Jacob held its annual luncheon at
the K11,11%3.00.1 Country Club May
2S.
Nles. William Prest•nt, presi•
presided and Mrs. Henry Ja-
vobson read the opening prayer.
Mesdames Joseph Ehrlich, Joseph
Welt and Ralph Davidson, gave
talks. Miss Cecelia Fine, supervis.
sir of the Religious School gave a
complete report of the activities of
the school during the year. She
ets may be purchased at the door.
also rendered two piano vi S and

Mrs. Howard Salzenstein of De-
Miss Kitty- Moss of 2712 Leslietfu
l,I gN'taniA
t .s.fSPhes:1; ) ds?uf ghti t''nes inas il l' ssa
l mis, troit offered two vocal solos. Mrs.
afrvi7nulf; entertained 12 of her Ntr. and Mrs.
I
MfIX Kahn for an in- Joseph Barnett newly elected pres-
at a luncheon and bridge, definite stay.
ident, spoke briefly.
May 30, on the occasion of her
,
-eventeenth birthday.
Among; thos• graduating from
mi ,
ne
daughter o REBACK SEEKS FUNDS
Pontiac High School this ,bun,' are:
FOR
REFUGEE
RABBIS
Miss
Ida Lapidies, Miss Mildred
Mr. an d NIrs. Charles J ay of Ruchf
-
Goldstein, Nleyer Kershenbaum,
I ester avenue has returned home' Rabbi Ilirsa—
•h Motje Reback of Arnold Sukro•, Walter Lorna-.
for her summer vacation from Bialostok, Poland, arrived in De- Miss Mildred Goldstein ranks ser•
Nazareth, Mich., where she attend- Omit last week on a mission in he- ond in scholarship in the class ..f
ed Nazareth .._____
Acadenly for Girls. ' half of the refugee rabbis and stu- approximately 200 graduates. NIr.
ds.nts of the Slutzk-Kletzk then- Kerschenbaum has served as class
Mr. and Mrs.
II. S. Katz :old logical seminary of Poland. The treasurer during the year.
family have taken up their perms- 'students at this Yeshiva college fled,
tient residence at the Whittier. from Soviet persecutions, where
Mrs. Norman Buckner is spend-
NTihrt7R ita rtze h
si tend tht
rt,..i•
.)si t ly);: they were prevented from study-
ing a few weeks with relatives in
r arrived
ing and petpetuating the Torah and Peoria, Ill.
to become manager of the Frank traditional Judaism.
A Seder store.
During the Shevuoth festival, on
Ntr. and Mrs C. J. Rapaport and
lasc. takdoa y aonsisle tuhe(s. tlfaoyi
si yR
n ae -- family and Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
On Sunday, May II, the Misses
Ids
min
Goldstein attended the betroth-
Jeanne, Sophie, Sally
and Mall' rogues: Mishkan Israel, Congrega- al reception of their nephew, Har-
Gorchofsky entertained at a so- tion Emanuel, Avahath Zion, B'nai ry Rapaport of Lansing to Miss
cial-bridge and luncheon at their Jacob, Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Peggy Seigel of Grand Rapids.
home on West Grand avenue. Cov- Torah and Beth Tephila.
ems were laid for 24.
Appeals to the congregations
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Birnkrant
were made by the presidents of spent the week-end with their coos-
A surprise kitchen shower was
the various synagogues and a lib- i ns Mr. and Sirs. Marshall Schots
given in honor of Miss Irene eral response was received from if Chicago (nee Bernice Solomon).
Schlesinger at Albert's Barbecue the congregations.
by Miss Theresa Schlesinger and
This Saturday morning Rabbi
Miss Thelma Meyer, Jay Jacob-
Arthur Leichtman. Miss Schlesin- Reback will address Congregation s
on and Abe Kerschenbaum, stu-
ger's wedding date is set for Ahavath Zion,1101brook and Brush. s
June 15.
lents at the University of Michi-
Saturday apeak
fternoon at 5 o'clock gan, spent the week-end with their
ill at Congretion
he s
ga
r espective parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Berko% itz Bethw D avid, Elmhurst and F
our-
and son, Leonard, left to spend tcenth, and at the same synagogue,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal
the summer at their cottage at at 7 p. m. Saturday, he will speak
Sylvan Lake.
If Ottawa Drive left Sunday for
on "A Parallel Between the Greek
New York where they will he pros-
and Roman Conquerors of Pales- e
nt at the graduation exercises of
Miss Cell Miller of Blaine ave- tine and the Yerseks, the Jewish t
heir daughter Rita, at Barnard
nue is visiting friends in Toronto. Communists in Russia."
'ol lege.
Committees from the Vaad
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller of Horabonim, the rabbis' organiza-
I Blaine ayeneu had us
Mrs. Ellis Tholl of Detroit spent
their guests tion, is aiding Rabbi Reback in his
I on Sunday Mr. and Sirs. Robert efforts here, and a laymen'a OM- a he week-end with her parents Mr .
nil
Sirs. Joseph Barnett of Frank-
; Railway I I.illian Millen of Lan-I timtee included 1,. Duscoff. D. I
in boulevard
sing and Mrs. Jay Barnett of Co- Robinson, H. Keitlan and others.
Iambus.

..a.11111

The June Sale

of

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.

Third Flocr—Grand River Avenue Building

HUDSON'S

Antitationo
atib Atmotturritiritto

All Styles

(:redo tion Card, i;irt, Memory
Hok, Autiutraph Album, Fountain
Pens amt Desk Sets .

Sheehan's
Book Store

look•eller+ <inre ti 75
1550 Woodward RA, 0200

JACKIE•LEE

adds a NEW DEPARTMENT

—where milady can have her dress or suit refitted or altered
and perfectly fitted, adding the necessary little touches of style,
such as moving the waist line, lowering or raising the sleeves,
lengthening or shortening the skirt; in fact, fitting the garment
more becomingly to your type of figure. This department will
he under the direct supervision of Miss Lee and her expert
titter. Bring, your dresses and suits in to be refitted or lilt
YOU will tie su r prised at the smart effects that can be
accom-
plished by deft hands and skillful fitting.

Prices Very Reasonable

FELT IIATS $7

In all O 0 1111• S.

Ask to see them. Cutters are
from the better shops.

50

JACKIE•LEE

508 New Griswold Building, 1214 Griswold

Clifford 0085

SI.

School

The

CONVENTION OF ORDER

The Misses Helen and Ruth Ros-
SONS OF ZION JUNE 21
ner have re turned to the city- af-
ter spending several days in Akron
'
In accordance with the decision
and Clt•vt•land, Ohio.
of the national executive of the

Mrs. Joseph Gendelman and Mrs
David Fidler entertained for Miss. quarters
Order Sons
of Fifth
Zion, avenue.
with hea.I•
at III
New
Sophie Levine with a personal
shower and luncheon at the for. p I ark,
the
convention
will Long
take
ie7 a at
!: Takanassee,
JIM
h N. J during June 21. 22
mar's home on Tuesday, Max- 27. Branch,
, and 23.
Covers were laid for 30 guests.

Miss Rose Bressler spent the
week-end visiting friends in
Youngstown, Ohio.

North End Clinic has received
the following contribution: From
Mrs. F. Epstein will give • card Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund, in
party at 545 Mt. Vernon on Wed-: memory of I. Bettman of Cincin-
nosday, June 11, the proceed. di nati.
which are to go to a needy family.;
There will be prizes and refresh-1
STEAMER TASHMOO AND
' menta.
BICUR CHOLEM JUNE 15.

Removed by ELECTROLYSIS

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Illtili

TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL

Moonlight

given by the

Young Peoples Temple Club

of

Temple Beth El

Mon. Eve. June 16

Boat L

Foot of Woodward, 8:30 P. M.

WASN'T IT A CORKER?
THIS ONE WILL BE A WOW!

SPECIALISTS

CONTINUOUS DANCING 8:30 TO 12

Painlessly and Permanently
with the ELECTRIC NEEDLE

To the Syncopating Tunes of

Mildred 1; orvitz

MIKE FALK

1009 David Stott Bldg.

1150 Griswold Street
Cadillac 7915

I

HERE'S GREAT NEWS!
TELL THE GIRL FRIEND!

'MEMBER LAST YEAR'S AFFAIR?

Superfluous Hair

Contribution to North End
Clinic.

Say Fellow! ! !

DINE AND DANCE

HUNTINGTON INN

Woodward at Elevee•Mile

and The Kentucky Colonels

ONE DOLLAR PER PERSON

Tickets at Dock or at Temple Beth El

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