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Engagements

SEMIANNUAL SALE

3Ir. and Sirs.
Sweet of Led., , 11. - tIlle announce the engage
intent of their daughter, Grace, to harry lialinsky, son of 91r. and Slr
A pc•rglinal shower honoring!
Max Galinsky of Toronto, Ont.
Miss Shirley Miller, fiancee of Max '
Mr. Toni Weinberger of 1441 Burl: 1.2.init• avenue announy.es tot
Kitso', was given by it Mary
i•Ilvagell1CIll of his daughter, Betty, to Harold W. Krt•is, son of Mr
Fleishman and Mrs. David l'o
at thy home of the latter, 2221 and Mrs. Samuel Krt•is of Chicago, Ill. .5t home on Sunday, June 15
Blaine avenue. tiirty guests wen limn 2 to 6. Ni cards.
Mrs. Anna Golden if 2658 Northa , I.I announces the enizave-
present. Miss Stiller's wedding
date is set for June 22 at the meat of her daughter, Florence, to Ern
1:tinin, son of Mr. and Sirs.
Emanuel Synagogue.
P. Baffin of New York City.

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Wide Assortment

Not one important style is
omitted—every new and
popular heel, ma-
terial, lust and
pattern is
here

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Hosiery
95c—$1.15

BETTY JANE

ASTOR SHOP
1510 WOODWARD AVE.

Opposite GrinnelFs

123 STATE STREET

Corner Sbelbs

Our positive

identification

insures the return of your

COMPLETE BUNDLE

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Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 2984
Burlingame was hostess at a stork
shower-lun•heon for 36 guests at
the ( hinese Tea Gardens in honor
of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry N.
Grossman of 700 Whitmore road.
Tattles were beautifully spread in
pink and white.

Mrs. Aaron Levinson (Marion
Weinberg) of Los Angeles, ('al.,
is spending the summer here as
guest of her parents. Mr. Levin-
son will arrive in the city the latter
part of July.

Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber
of 2304 Chieago boulevard will he
at home Sunday, June 22, from 2
toll lo no, in honor of their daugh-
ter, Lucille's, graduation from
Northern high School. No cards.

Cumplimcnting Miss
Evelyn
Newman, a bride-elect of June 22,
Mrs. J. Robins and Mrs. M. Fish-
man entertained 411 guests at the
Hotel 'Fuller at a glass and alumi-
num shower and bridge-luncheon
on Tuesday. May 20. Mrs. M.
Ackerman 14 Cleveland, Ohio en-
tertained Miss Newman, fiancee of
her brother, Samuel Fishman. at a
linen shower and bridge-luncheon
at the Park Lane Villa in Cleve-
land 011 Slay 27. Covers were laid
for 30 guests. Among the out- I
of.town guests from Detroit were
Mrs. J. Robins. Miss Babe Gold-
berg and Mrs. R. B. Newman, the
bride-elect's inother. Mrs. S. Het- I
per entertained Miss Newman with
a bridge-luncheon for 16 at the

June 22--Miss Ethel Wepman, (laughter of S. Wepman of Grand
Rapids, Mich., to William I•. Kliger, son of Mrs. I. Kliger, 11814 Dex-
ter boulevard, Detroit.

Electric Lamps

ers examine each article

Toasters

to make sure of proper identification. This identifica-

Waffle Irons

tion is checked and re-checked as your clothes pass

Percolators

through the different processes, thus insuring you
the return of your complete consignment. And

LASTAR
ELECTRIC
CO.

this is only one of the innumerable precautions we

take to protect and safeguard your clothes. We
have made a business of washday. More and more

women of this community are learning that clothes

laundered here are cleaner and last longer!

Weller Laundry Co.

11831 Grand River

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COPELAND

DEPENDABLE. ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATION
12th St. at W. Gr•nd Blvd. Euc. 6040

Join the Fashion and Value-Wise Shoppers .
Make Heyn's Bazaar Your Headquarters for

SMART DRESSES

HEYN'S

LILLIAN STERN

HimekHose—First Floor

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Here You Will Find Splendid
Selections of the Smartest
Summer Fashions in Smart
Slenderizing Models for the
"Hard-to-Fit" Woman.

Itlebbing fiuuitutinutl
nub Amuntorrianno

RECITAL THIS SUNDAY

_
l'upils of the piano and violin
June 29--Miss Cybille Kliger, daughter of Mrs. Ida Kliger of department of the Jewish Center
11814 Dexter boulevard, to Philip Gibbs, formerly of New York City. :Music Schenl will be presented in
June 29 —Rynee Anne Ginsberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. the third of it series of recitals on
Ginsberg of Glendale avenue, to David D. Rothenberg, son of 'Mr. and Sunday evening, June 15, at 8:15
o'clock, at the Jewish ('enter, III
Mts. Max Rothenberg of Leslie avenue, at Northwood Inn.
Melbourne avenue.
June 29—Miss Sophie Levine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Selig
The concluding program of their
Levine of 2471 Ford court, to Sidney Dorb, son of Mr. and Sirs, Louis
eighth successful season will be
Dort) of 2'23'2 Taylor avenue, at Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens.
given on .lone 22. The public is
June 29—Miss Betty Pearlman, daughter of Mr. RIB! 11 rs..k. Pearl- invited to attend both recitals.
man of 201)5 West Philadelphia, to Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith, son of Mr.
Pacticipants in the program this
and Mrs. M. Goldsmith of 2953 Hazelwood, at Congregation Beta Sunday evening will be Freda
David, Fourteenth and Elmhurst.
ginan; 'Morris Shulz, Sonia Rol.
!lazy at second piano; Sonia Rad-
nen; Evelyn Hochberg, Sliss Davis
vt socond piano; W111111111 HOS11W;
Bernier Sha•hove, Miss Davis at
second piano; Slildr.ol Rolnitzky;
Shirley F'ineberg, Miss Davis at
dread !nano; Sol Hernian; Ben
June 7—To Mr. and SIrs. Louis I. Tobin Illinnie Rosenstein it Freedman; Sadie Coodin; Bertha
Latt Felix Beznirk; David Rap.
Mishawaka, Ind.) of 2755 Calvert, a son, Alan Herschel.
June 4—To Mr and MN. Leo Wolok I Edith Freedman), a daugh- lan; .lean Seltzer; Ida thdiebter;
Harry
Siegel; Anna Rothman,
ter, Lillian.
Miss Davis at second piano; Dora
June 1—To Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Boxinan of 2331 Elmhurst aer-
Rolnitzky; Bessie Haulm with ac-
11UV, a son, Donald.
companiment string ensemble.
May 30—To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Flusty of 3711 Webb avenue, a
daughter, Reva Marilyn.
PHILOMATHIC ELECTS
May 28—To Mr. 111111 Mrs. Meyer Diamond (Sylvia Schlossberg) of
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
327 East Palmer avenue, a daughter, Marilyn Jean.

MI Styles

Graduation Card, Gifts, Memory
Itook, Autoeranh Albums, Fountain
Pens and Desk Set,

Sheehan's
Book Store

Itook•ellers Sill, 1(70

1550 Woodward RA. 0200

'I ON BEAUTIFUL SAKE ClIARLEVOIX 4'

Births

May 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Farther IRoslyn Tapchick) of
22112 West Euclid avenue, a sun, Frederick Ronald.

arrittgro

Wilshire Hotel on May 22. Miss
Edith Callow entertained with a
hridge•-luneheon for 13 at her
home on Calvert avenue on Slay
TUMPEER—SMITH
24. Mrs. A. Gitth•man enter-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith if
tained with a luncheon-theater
, 2431 Blaine avenue announce the
party on May 31.
marriage of th(.ir daughter, Ger-
Miss Augusta Busker enter- trude, to Dr. I. Harrison Tunipeer,
tained at bridge Tuesday evening. son of Mrs. Pearl Trunweer of Chi-
complimenting Mrs. Max Golden of cago, on .lime I, at Chh•ago. Rabbi
Soloman Goldman officiated.
New York City.

STEIN—PEARL
Miss Anne Topper entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pearl of
at it bridge-luncheon in compli-
ment to Miss Ruth Neiman, a Burlingame avenue announce the
' marriage of their daughter, Ger-
bride-elect of this month.
trude, to Myron Donald Stein, son
Anti-Ketos-Mi Sorority not at , of Mr. and Mrs. William Berman
the home of Sally Abrams on June of Whitmore road on Tuesday
4. Members of the club are striv- noon, in the Founders' Room of
ing hard to make their moonlight the Book Cadillac Hotel. Dr. Leo
to be given Sunday, June 29, a NI. Franklin officiated.
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success.
The next meeting is to
LANDSMAN—SCHLAFER
be at the home of Ruth Markovitz,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlafer an-
21175 West Philadelphia.
II .once the marriage of their
daughter, Sarah, to Reuben Lands-
!ran, son of Mrs. Mary Landsman,
which was solemnizt.(1 at their
home on Edison avenue June 5.
Mrs. S(•hlafer was attend(•(I by
sister, Miss Celia Schlafer, and
le , r brother, Nathan Schlafer,
rved
as best man.
Sabbath Service,:
Mr. and Mrs. Landsman left for
11r. Leo SI. Franklin will occupy a honeymoon trip east.
the pulpit at 10:30 a. m. Saturday,
June 14.
RICE—GLASSMAN
A pretty wedding was solem-
n zed on Sunday, June 8, at the
Wolverine Hotel, when Miss Recut
Glassman, daughter of Mr. and
Sunday School Closing Exercises. 31rx. M. Glassman, and Harry Rice.
DTI Alonday evening, June 16, at s n of Mr. and Mrs. I. Rice, were
7 .5 p. ni., the closing exercises united in marriage in the presence
,III he held in the auditorium, of 125 relatives and friends.
Dexter at La, Fence. An elaborate
The bride wore nn ivory satin
program has been arranged to in- rown and a cap-shaped veil. The
clude plays, recitations, solos and rap was studded with seed pear•
other interesting features to be ivid rhinestones. Her bouquet
presented li • Sunday Sch.' pupils. was of roses and lilies of the vane•;
Certifit.ates of award will be given
Miss Dorothy Rabinowitz, who
to pupils who excelled in their work seas the maid of honor, Wore a
during the term. The public is in- gown of pink moire combined with
vited and since a capacity Had- poudre blue taffeta and carried
holey is expected, it is urged that pink Columbia roses and larkspur.
they come early. I. II. Mendels-
Miss Edith Glassman, Mrs. Loui-
sohn, superintendent of the school, llogorow and Mrs. Henry Pt•rga.
in in t•harge and is being assisted ment were the bridesmaids. They
by Miss Miller, Miss Demian and were dressed in yellow net. blue
coition and pink chiffon, respec-
Mr. Shulman.
tively, and carried pink roses tied
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as ith ribbons matching their gowns.
General Meeting:
Mrs. Glasysman, mother of the
The next general meeting of the
congregation will take place Wed- !wide, wore it black chiffon dress
and
a shoulder corsage of pink
nesday evening, June 18, in the as-
sweet peas. Sirs. Rice, mother of
sembly hall.
the groom, wore a black georgette
dress and a shoulder corsage of
PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & roses and sweet peas.
Jack Gelfand attended the
A. NI., will have a special communi-
cation on June 18, 4 p. m. M. NI.; groom as best man, and Messrs.
Robert Zeff, Louis litigoro• and
Degree .
Henry Pergament served as ushers.
CHARLES K. SANDORF,
I.ittle Rosalie Pt•rgarn•nt was
Secretary.
flower girl, Harold Ilogorow ring-
By order of
bearer, and Norman Newman
SAMUEL L. KAVANAU, W. M.
train-bearer.
Dinner and tlancing followed the
ceremony, after which Mr. and
Mrs. Rice left for a trip to Ow
east. They will reside in Detroit.

Notes

reaches us, careful work-

1241 WOODWARD AVE.

June 17—Miss Zelma Rosenbaum of Youngstown, Ohio, to Sidney
B. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Slorrk of Detroit.

eiln Ideal
Gift to the
yune 'Bride gempit Ertl! El

WHEN your bundle

A CLEAN SHEET MAKES SLEEP LIGHTER
Our low rate of 8c per sheet enables you to enjoy the

To the bride-to-be
To the graduate
--Or to yourself!

June 15—Miss Ruth Neimai., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nei-
num of West Philadelphia avenue, to Herman I.. Berg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Ketner of Clements axe nue.

June 17--Miss Estelle Meyerson, daughter of Mrs. Rose Meyerson Monday evening on the steamer
of 3018 Vicksburg, to Aran Silverman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Silver. Columbia, leaving from the foot
of WoodwanI avenue at 8:30• This
man of 344 Harmon avenue.
is to be it congregational affair, in
June 21—Muriel Hope Netzorg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac which all affiliated gowns of the
Mrs. Louis :Magid, Miss Sarah Netzorg, to Joseph J. Robinove of Detroit.
Temple will co-operate. A Sey-
Magid and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
June 22---Miss Edna Sklar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Sklar, to m o ur Simons orchestra will supply
Singh] left for Chicago, milere
music for dancing.
they will attend the wedding of Dr. Henry Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Green.
Lloyd Rosenberg is chairman of
June 22—Miss Evelyn Newman, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. IL H
their cousin, Dr. Barney Goldstein.
Newman, to Samuel Fishman, son of Mrs. K. Fishman of Cleveland. the committee in charge and 1Ii•
Lillian
Stern is an active member
at
the
Statler
Hotel
in
Detroit.
Mrs. Sam Coburn was the house
guest last week of Dr. and Mrs. N.
June 22-- Bliss Grace I. Levinger, daughter of Mrs. Theresa Levin- of the committee.
Arthur Fischer of Solway street. ger, to Alex Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Rosenthal, at Congre-
Pittsburgh.
CENTER MUSIC SCHOOL
gation B'nai Moshe.

Each article is
checked again and
again as it passes
through
the Launch3'

luxury of clean, sweet, fresh sheets at frequent intervals.

2.25

June 15--Miss Irene Schlesinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Schlesinger of 1623 Blaine avenue, to Irving Gilbert, son of Mr. and
Mrs..1. IL Gilbert of 19733 Andover avenue, at B'nai Moshe.

Miss Jean Sherman entertained
Ina Miss Bessie Rosenzweig with
a hosiery-handkerchief shower at
the former's homeon June 7. Cov-
ers were laid for 16 guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman
of 2984 Burlingame entertained
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Burger ate!
daughter, Shirley, of Cleveland,
during the week-end following
Decoration Day at the Knullwood
Country Club.

Hosiery at ihe Astor
Shop only

Shadow Sheer
Himel-Hose

June I5--Miss Gertrude A. !Bremner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
William I.. Brenner of 38111 Twenty-ninth street, to David Kirsh, son
of Mrs. R. Kirsh of 13008 Kendall avenue, at Temple Beth El.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein
and family, formerly of 2279 Cal-
vert, have taken up their residence
at 3047 Calvert.

Luxuriously Sheer
fashioned--
ot top—varied
picot lor range,

So Give

Wedding Calendar

Zetlakah Club installation of tit'.
ticers will be held at the Lee Plaza
Monday, June 16. Members and
friends are invited.

Entire stock of buckles and
boudoir slippers 20% off.

une is the Month
of Gifts

The

ligla of Temple Beth El, tino• • •
auspices of the Young P. oe
Lonnie Club, will be held

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Miss Grace Sweet of Leslie art.-
nue has returned from a two
weeks' trip to Buffalo, Niagara
Falls and Toronto, Ont.

Remarkable Savings

BETH EL MOONLIGHT
THIS MONDAY NIGHT

r.

Mr. and MN. Mooney Schreiber,
their daughter, Lucille, and sun,
Harold, of 924 M'est Hancock av•-
nue, are now residing at 231)4 Chi-
cago boulevard.

At the regular price of $6, Betty Jane
shoes are outstanding values—at this
twice-a-year price—they are absolutely
sensational. Now is the time to buy.

PAGE SEVEN

At the meeting held last Sunday
it the Atkinson Branch of the
Zedek, the Philomathic De-
bating Club held send-annual elec-
tion of offiet•rs. Albert Silber was
.1•-1'11 speaker at the organiza-
nen. Norval Slobin, clerk; Albert
Pearl, assistant clerk, and
Gurko, sergeant-at-arms.
Th.• new board of directors is
composed of these new officers and
Nor, al Slobin and David Lipsitz.
lastallations of the new officers
WIIS held immediately after the
elections.
The annual outdoor social is to be
held next Sunday at Island Lake.
All numbers and friends are
tirtud to attend.

AN

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Affords You The Opportunity of.

A GLORIOUS 4th

4 FULL DAYS

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The Ideal Vacation for
Discriminating People

Weekly Rates $35.00

THE

ACTIVITIES INCLUDE
Swimming, Rowing, Boatinf, Tennis, Handball,
Basketball, Volleyball, Golf, Riding, Hiking, Bridge,
Dancing, Musical Comedies, M•squerades, Campfires
and many others.

Reservations must be made in advance

Mail This Coupon at Once, or Phone,

SAUL H. ROSE, Director
Man.too
742 F,rst National Ranh Budding
Detroit, M., /,em,

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DINE AND DANCE

HUNTINGTON INN

Woodward at Eleven-Milo

Detroiter Wins Honor at Chi-
cago University.

Jack Samuel Abrams, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Abrams, 3357
Elmhurst avenue, has been named
honor student in the department
of physiology at the University of
Chicago, at which he is • junior.
Ile is one of 25 students selected
by the departments tlf the univer-
sity for excellence in the work of
the first three years of the course.
The distinction of ranking first in
the department will entitle Mr.
Abrams to • full scholarship next i

year,

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