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WIEDLTR011, IF,WISI101ROAtal.

Seventh
Anniversary

MRS. OSCAR ROBINSON
RE-ELECTED BY LEAGUE

PURITY'S MOONLIGHT
TO BE ON JUNE 24

The League of Jewish \Voiren's
organizations, at a meeting on
June 6, which Wan attended by
delegates from 19 organizations

Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E.
S., will hold its annual children's
party Thursday, June 26, at Belle
Isle. Transportation will be fur-

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SPORTS SHOES

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
The annual luncheon of the ,
11Noln pan itql by their son, James board of the Sisterhood of Temple
rind nephew, Jerome Spiegel of Beth El, honoring retiring mem-
Chicago, Ill., sailed on June 10 oi bers of the board, was held M.P.-
the S. S. Bremen for an extended day. The following officers were
trip abroad.
elected fur the year 1930-31:
President, Mrs. Sol Wolff; first
Rabbi Leon Frani will spend tin vice-president, Mrs. Henry Meyers;
month of Juno travelling in the second vice-president, Mrs. Morris
East, and attending several con- Rand; recording secretary, Mrs.
feren•es in which he is interested: Samuel Coburn; corresponding
the Social Service Conference in secretary, Mrs. Samuel Lewis;
Boston, the National Council on financial secretary, Miss Henrietta
Jewish Education in New York, Ascher; treasurer, Mrs. Max
and the Central Conference of Berendt.
American Rabbis in Providence,
Rhode Island.
On Sunday, June 1, Mr. and

On Sunday, June 8, at the Wil-
shire Hotel, Dr. Louis A. Schwartz,
director of the Juvenile Research
re-elected Mrs. Oscar Robinson Clinic of the Couzens Foundation,
president. Other officers chosen at and Miss Cell Hurwitch of Boston.
were united in marriage. Rabbi
this meeting follow:
Vice-presidents, Mrs. Joseph II. Leon Fram officiated.
Ehrlich and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert;
Mrs. Arthur Field entertained
recordink secretary, Mrs. Samuel
Ruhiner; corresponding secretary, with a luncheon last Saturday at
the
Franklin Hills Country Club.
Mrs. Howard Salzenstein; treas-
urer, Mrs. Luuix Schlien.
Mrs.
Miss
Betty Sloman is expected'
' Ehrlich was also chosen chairman
of the calendar committee to avoid home shortly from Wisconsin,
where
she
is attending school.
conflicting dates in affairs of con-
•tit uent societies.
%liss l.aurnbelle Robinson of
Chicago boulevard has returned
home from Boston, where she is
attending school.

MRS. OSCAR ROBINSON

This is an event that hun-
dreds of Detroit's elite have
been waiting for. It is your
opportunity to secure the
finest in home furnishings

at the lowest of prices, this is not
merely a sale where just a few
items are placed on sale and
priced low, this is a store-wide
event. Every item in our spacious
building is cut to the very bottom.

Take Advantage of this Great Sale

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FUlkNITUU COMPANY

8926 Twelfth St.

Em. 3271

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GUNSBERG PACKING CO.

2380 Twentieth Street

Lafayette 3340

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IIADASSAH ELECTS
ITS DELEGATES TO
Z. 0. A. CONVENTION

Miss Betty Pearlman of Phila.
ldelphia avenue, a June bride-elect,
was entertained by her aunt, Mrs.
S. Shonfeld, at a miscellaneous
shower; Bess Harrison, at a bridge-
luncheon; Rose Wruble, at
! bridge-luncheon and hosiery show.
er, and Mrs. Jack Pearlman gave
a personal shower and luncheon at
the Wilshire Hotel for 36 guests.

Given By The

Young People's Club of Temple Beth El
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Miss Helen Morris, who has been
I in New York City for the past
month, will re-turn this week tie al"-
company her parents and brother.
Sidney, to the latter's wedding on
June 17 at the Ohio Hotel, Youngs-
town, Ohio.

Frederick I.. Morris and Mrs. S.
• Si. Cole will leave on Sunday to
attend the wedding of their
cousin, Sidney B. :Morris, at
Youngstown, Ohio. June 17.

Mr. and Mrs. Len Weissman of
2525 %Vest Euclid avenue will be-
at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday evening, June
15. in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Harold Bernard. No
cards.

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and
the Kentucky

Just completed, overlooking
Grand Circus park,

Colonels

BOAT DOCKS AT 11:30

Ticket Sale at 'Temple, Dock or Committee

Remember the Date—Monday, June 16

A limited number of these
remodeled and refurnished
suites. I.arge, pleasant living
room. Two bedrooms with
full-sized new beds and finest
new full spring mattresses.
Lots of closet room, bath
and reception hall.

An ideal home for discrimi-
nating business men to live
downtown serviced by a fine
hotel.
Clifford 5200

Hotel Tuller

90

REAL
VALUES
at . . .

$5 and
$7.00
STYLES

"The SPORTSTER"

Simulated Elk with crepe
rubber sole. Beige.
Blonde, Tan, White
Black, and White
ALL
and Black.
SIZES.

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FOUR of Fifty Other Styles---All at

DINNER-DANCE OF
PERFECTION LODGE

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Elaborate arrangements are un-
der way for u dinner-dance to be
given by Perfection Lodge No.
j 486, & A. M.
This informal party is to be
given at Northwood Inn on Wed-
nesday evening, June 25, for mem- !
hers and their friends.
Reservations may be made
through Reuben W. Klein, past
ouster, 2041 Puritan avenue, or
from the entertainment commit-
tee, headed by Si. %I. Rosenthal.

You Are
Cordially Invited
To Visit

All the
Smartest Leathers
Newest Colors
All Sizes

MAIN
FLOOR

The Smart Shoppe

will open

Hudson's
Fur
Storage
Vaults

SAT. JUNE 14

with a full line of

LADIES' AND MISSES' DRESSES
AND COATS

Latest in

CHIFFON AND PRINTS

at prices that will surprise you.

8556 LINWOOD

at Pingree

Acciaimrd the fi.ts, is A.erh.

Here you will see the
special processes that
your garments undergo
—that absolutely pro-
tects them front moths.

You will breathe the
lower - than - freezing
temperature that pre-
vents moth-life and pre-
serves the oil and sup-
pleness of pelts.

You will be told how
we employ government
research methods in
these great, protective
vaults. You will realize
that here are vaults as
modern and complete as
scientific developments
can make them.

Thirty-Seventh

National Sangerfest

of the

North-.1merican Sangerbund

at the

Olympia—June 18, 19 and 20

5,000 Male Voices

5,000 Children's Voices

.ASSISTED BY

You will understand
why we say with confi-
dence, "Your furs are
safe at Hudson's."

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

Our charges are 3';
of the valuation of the
articles stored. (A small
investment that may
mean hundreds of dol-
lars saved.)

JULIETTE LIPPE, Soprano
MARCEL SALZINGER, Baritone
OTTO TAMINIA, Tenor

Special storage is also
provided for rugs, dra-
peries, blankets.

In the Cold Storage Depart-
ment.

HUDSON'S

Seventeenth Floor
Woodward Ace. Buildo,..:

VICTOR KOLAR.Director

AND II'. THESE SOLOISTS

Tickets on Sale (75, t $3511 evenings; 75c to $2. 00 mat"
at GRINNELL'S, KERN'S and OLYMPIA

ZANN1S Lobster Palace

SPECIAL

Sunda Dinner

Special Suites

De Lure

CONTINUOUS DANCING 8:30 to 12

ONE DOLLAR PER PERSON

Mrs. Philip Bricker of Boston
! boulevard entertained 40 guests at
a bridal shower in honor of her fu- I
tore sister-in-law, Lily Blugrind,
on Wednesday, June 11.

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MRS. RALPH PAUL

niched from the Eastern Star Tem-
ple to Belle isle at 12 o'clock
sharp. This day is dedicated to
the children of l'urity's members,
and the games, prizes and lunch ,
boxes are all selected to please
and delight the little ones. Every-
thing is free to the children and,
according to all indications, a rec-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Moss of 2952 ord-breaking crowd of little ones is
Elmhurst avenue announce the expected to participate.
Bnr Mitzvah
son,
Monday evening, June 9., the
mon, to be solemnized during
newly elected corps of officers,
services Saturday morning, June
with Mrs. Cora Jacoby, worthy
14, at the Holniur and Tuxedo
• matron, presiding, initiated its
branch of the United Hebrew
first duns of candidates.
A 6
schools. At home Sunday after-
o'clock dinner was served preced-
noon and evening, June 15. No
ing the installation.
cards.
Purity's annual moonlight will
be held June 24. Mrs. Ralph Paul
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Modell of 1196
is an active member of the commit-
Edison avenue celebrated their
tee.
nineteenth wedding anniversary at
the Knollwood County Club on
June 4. Tables were beautifully
decorated and set for 35 guests.

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MOONLIGHT

Imported woven leaf!
sandal in Suntan, Sow
and Blue, Black and WE•
all White. ALL SIZES

Mr. and Mrs. David B. Werbe
have returned from Chicago, where.
they visited with their family and
friends and were guests at a con
firmation dinner party given by
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brunswick
in honor of their son, Ronald, Jr.,'
at Chicago Beach Hotel.

Detroit Chapter of Hadassah has I
elected the following as delegates',
The Ladies' Sewing Society of
and alternates to the thirty-third j Temple Beth El held a basket pie-
annual convention of the Zionist nic at Belle Isle last 'Wednesday.
Organization of America, which
takes place at Cleveland on June
The Jolly Four met at the home I
29 and 30 and July 1: Miss Jean- ! of Mrs. F. NI.
• Jacobson of Chicago.
ette M. Steinberg, Miss Hattie Cit. boulevard last Monday.
Bridge
Dr. Max Wershow has returned
Hyman, and the Mesdames J. 11. was played.
from a several (lays' visit to Chi-
Ehrlich, Ralph Davidson, Albert
cago.
Feldstein, E. II. Saulson, Henry N. •
Mrs. Henry Levitt of the Bel-
Weinstein, Moe Leiter, Harry Rab- crest entertained with a luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt and
win, Ilernmn M'etsnian, N. E. Aron- last Thursday at the Franklin daughter, Betty, have left for
stain, Maurice Landau, P. II. Brou- Hills Country Club,
Northampton, Va., where they will
do, Abraham Srere, D. W.
attend the graduation of their
Harry Frank, Benj. Goldstein of
Mrs. Belle Victor of Buffalo, N. (laughter, Janet, who is attending
Pontiac, Sidney Stone, Harry Z. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. harry Northampton Academy for Girls.
Brown, Sam
Berman, Sidney I harbstein.
Frank, %fax Dushkin, D. S. Zemin.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gordon
II. A. Schmier, II. .1. Rothman,
Mrs. Max Fruhauf of the Wil- (Ruth Frank) have returned after
Robert Idiewenherg, A. II. Brodie, shire spent the week-end in Mil- a honeymoon trip to California and
Louis Savage, Louis Robinson,
• waukee, where she attended the are residing at the Belcrest.
' S. Sauls, David S. Diamond, Eli , engagement reception of her
Sachse, I ra Copeland,Abraham nephew, Abraim Haas of Cincin-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards will
I cooper, Joe Magidsohn, Geo. Klein. nati, who is betrothed to Miss Mi- hold a reception at their home,
nim) and Aaron A. Silberblatt. riam Levy of Milwaukee.
1465 Calvert avenue, on Wednes-
day, June 18, from 2 to 11 p. in.,
Acknowledgement is gratefully
I made of the following contrihu. • Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman in honor of the graduation of their
lions recently received he Hadas- entertained 100 guests on Friday, daughter, Miriam, from Central
! sah : $50 from the Canadian Jew- , June 6, in honor of their twenty- High School. Miss Edwards has
ish Women's. Club, donated to the fifth wedding anniversary.
also completed an extensive course
on the piano under Mrs. Rose Ru-
sewing fund, and $25 from Mrs.
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
Broad
anti
benstein, and is at present an as-
Moe Leiter, in honor of her babd
aughter.
The
Th 14 , • 1 . • . their daughter, Fritzie, of the Fine sistant teacher at the piano studios
of which Mrs. Harry Wetsman is Arts apartments are leaving for of Mrs. Rubenstein. She intends to
chairman,
pend
la the
to spend
summer continue her piano work with great
l e d ges a o
also ac k now wri
con.
masters in America and abroad.
trihution from the Misses Bertha months.
and Rose Lipsitz, in memory of
,,‘,
Up,r
s
.
in
her
graduation
from
La-
Mrs. William Kaufman of 2296
Mrs. Pearl Klivans of Youngstown,
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eminary on June 10, Miss Gladstone entertained at bridge
Dorothy Camin will visit class-
n Friday evening last to honor
mates and friends in Boston, New Mrs. S. K. Slobin of 3748 West
York, Trenton and Pittsburgh. She Chicago boulevard, who is leaving
PHALANX CLUB DANCE
return home the last of June for Chicago to spend the summer
TO AID ALLIED DRIVE' I will
and is bringing, RS her guest Miss months on the beach of the Rogers
inal preparations for the c1iar- , Sylvia Goldenson of Pittsburgh.
Park section. Sam Weller fur-
4.
1 nished music at the piano and vo-
it y lance being sponsored by the M iss Lucille Bernstein, laugh-' cally. A midnight supper was
Phalanx Club are being completed.. ter of Dr. A. E. Bernstein of 2400 served.
The dance will be held Monday eve- West Boston boulevard, u•ho
ning, June 23, at the Arcadia ball. graduated from Highland Manor,
In honor of the betrothal of Miss
room, located at 11'00/Ryas! and Tarrytown, N. Y., with honors, has Sadye Lerner to Herbert S. Roster,
Stinson. Both ballrooms have been returned from Washington, D. C., Mrs. Benjamin Fine of 2022 Mon-
secured and there will be indoor where she was attending Arlington terey avenue, aunt of the groom-to-
and outdoor dancing to the tunes Hull College.
be, entertained 21) guests at a din-
Of Dick Bowen•s Arcadians and
ner and bridge on Wednesday eve-
Toni Donahue's New Yorkers.
ning, June .4, 1930.
Money n•alized on this' dance. MODERN DELICATESSEN
will be given to the Allied Jewish
Miss Phyllis R. Seeman, daugh-
11612 Dexter Boulevard
Campaign, with the stipulation that
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Seeg-
For Your Sandwi c h
it be used in helping to build a
man, of 2014 W. Euclid avenue,
new Jewish community center.
so. formerly of Pittsburgh, will be
Among the (irganizations active in
COPELAND
among the graduates from the De-
aiding the Phalanx Club in this
DEPENDABLE ELECTRIC
troit Teacher's College, June 19.
charity dance are: Hoy Toy Girls,
REFRIGERATION
inter-taus Girls, and the !delta
12th St. at W. Grand Blvd. Enc. 6046
Mrs. Landsman and daughter,
•
Rose, left for an extended trip
Fast

29th Annual

"The LIDO"

Mrs. Victor Snyder entertained
with a luncheon at the Book Cadil-
lacin honor of the confirmation of'
their son, Robert.

Min,. Louise Selling of the Wit
shire left to spend two weeks in
Washington, D. C., and vicinity.

You eilre I n vited to the

Smart Women Are Wearing!

- 81.30

ALSO

Superfluous Hair

Removed by ELECTROLYSIS

SPECIALISTS

Painlessly and Permanently

with the ELECTRIC NEEDLE

Mildred Gorvitz

1009 David Stott Bldg.

1150 Griswold Street

Cadillac 7915

DINE AND DANCE

HUNTINGTON INN

Woodward at Eleven-Mile

SHORE DINNERS, $1.25 AND UP

Now in Sca ,,,,

MOUNTAIN TROUT

LIVE SOFT
SHELL CRABS

SHAD ROE
FLORIDA POSI•

PASO

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OPan 11:00 A
To 1 00 A. M

Plate Lunch 55c

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t to 3 P. M.

6527 Second Blvd

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Northw•y 6043

