PAGE SIX •• ■ •••1/4 Bentont yISIT1NG DOCTORS AT SHAAREY ZEDEK Jewish VALUE-FAMOUS M'PAREI. SHOP Saturda y Sale of Maker's Sample French Room , . „ II A T $5 and $7.50 Grades se . Ire " , -.. ., e-' 1, '' , .,, , s . 1 $2 , , .t LOCAL A. Z. A. WINS REGION CONVENTION Genuine Bakus! Hair Braids! Silk Prints! Lace Straws! Linex! Novelty Straws! Combinations! At the fourth Lake Region Dis- trict convention of the Aleph Za- s dik Aleph fraternity, held June 21 and 22 in Sheboygan, Wis., Leonard Goldstein of Detroit Chapter 63, was elected treasurer. Charles Is an Stolarsky, also Of Detroit, acted on the resolutions committee. In June, 1031, Detroit Chapter 63 will act as host to the delegates Of 30 chapters from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Ontario, Canada, The localdelegates to the sev- enth international convention to be held next month in Oakland, Cal., are Nyman Schwartz, Chapter 63, Morris Linsky, Adolph Freund Chapter 93; and Sol Bercuson, Theodore Ilerzl of Windsor, Chap- ter 112. This convention brings together representatives from all over the United States and Canada for the purpose of discussing the problems common to all chapters. At the recent election of Detroit- Windsor A. Z. A. Council, A. Nag- ler was elected president; Lew Brody, vice-president; Charles Stol- arsky, secretary; Morris Linsky, treasurer and Nathan Rubin, pub- licity manager. 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One was a visitor Irons Saskatoon, Saskatchwan, the others were frotn cities scattered from Maine to California. ‘ Th ' 7• 40 4vi ' : 'k HEY Mrs. Nlax Weksler, ex-president of the League of the United Ileltnae Schools, will he hostess to the en- PICNIC NEEDS Synagogue. I 3 M....a.. • loul...Owis WOMEN'S LEAGUE LAWN PARTY THIS SATURDAY Medical Men View Progress on , TIE i)LTRDITIEW15/161KO7ICL£ • Herman Chesluck 3vas unani- mously elected president at the final and prizes for children. For fur- Satiety, of the Detroit City Col- !eta.. The other tdlicers elected wens: Morris Greenhut, vice-presi- dent; Dora Cohen, secretary; Sam- uel Simmer, treasurer; Esther Co- hen and Nathan Knapp°, repre- sentatives at large. This meeting marked the end of an active year far Nienorahites as evidenced by the final committee reports. In his closing remarks, Herz! Shur, retiring president, pre- sented several valuable suggestions to be pursued next Fall. The organization celebrated the concluding season with an outing : at Island Lake, last Sunday. Iremple Marl; El Naha Sabbath Serviens Nle Niemen Cohn of the Hebrew Cassel College will conduct Sabbath services at Temple Beth El this Saturday morning, at 10:30. Rabbi Leon Fran) will return to the city next week and will conduct Sabbath services on July 5. 1241 WOODWARD AVE. Here You Will Find Splendid Selections of the Smartest Summer Fashions in Smart Slenderizing Models for the "Ilard-to-Fa" Woman. '16 Broiler Racks, 515s Can Openers, 500 Luncheon Kits, $2 BS Vacuum Jugs, 51.75 to 11 Frying Pans, 35c Vacuum Bottles, 12 to 82.50 Wax Paper, 15c to 50c • boe Paper Table Cloths, 23, Paper Napkins, 20 for 10c Paper Food r mtainets. 25c to 50c a dozen Pep. Cups, 25 for 25e Paper Coffee Cups, 25c a doz. 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Made in Deteroit DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY This is an important item in hot weather. These hot summer days have it tendency to take one's appetite away and make people undecided What to eat. But you'll find GUNSBERG'S fine delectable delicatessen, appe- tizing, stimulating and tasty. Go into your delicatessen store and ask for Gunsberg's sausages, corned beef, pastromi, tongue, salami, etc. Gunsberg Packing Co. 2380 Twentieth Street Lafayette 3340 OFFICERS INSTALLED J. Melinsky, gave a short talk on the activities of the society and its Over 300 people attended the in- secretary, Mrs. Chernoff. Mrs. stallation of officers ceremony of Chernoff was presented with a 26- the El Moshe Ladies Auxiliary last piece silver set as a gift from the Sunday. Mrs. Mary Miral, vice- society. president of the Progressive Ladies Miss Faye Waronoff of MR Interstutzing Verein, and for many years active in charitable and so- West Philadelphia has returned from Brooklyn, N. Y., with her cial work in Detroit, was the prin- c ipal speaker of the evening, and, uncle, I. Rufkin, having visited in presided at the ceremonies. Fol- the east for five weeks. lowing the inaugural address of the Mrs. Louis Weiss and daughters, re-elected president, Mrs. Nettie La Verne Harriet and Carol Lois, Semansktsy, she was presented with of 2492 West Philadelphia left for a silver loving cup given to her by a summer's stay at Rockaway the members (or her diligent labors Beach, New York. Mrs. Weiss and and faithful service. Others to re- the children will be at home after ceive gifts were Mrs. W. Salle, vice-president; Mrs. Ni. Golaner, Sept. 6. treasurer; Sirs. Rose Kaiserman, secretary; and Mrs. G. I.arky, cur-, Miss Ruth Friedman will sail next week from Siontreal for responding, secretary. Appoint- ments to till vacancies were made Vienna, where she will spend the as follows: Sirs. N. Gilbert, ser- summer months. geant at arms; Mrs. 13. Ettelstein Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gilbert and Mrs. S. Weinstein, hoard of 41 (Irene Schlesinger) will, upon •andidates; Mrs. Molly Gorman, .their return from their honeymoon, hairman, board of directors, and reside at 2014 West Euclid avenue. Mrs. Clara Simon, secretary, hoard of directors. Miss Miriam Carver, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Sam Carver of Bos- ton boulevard has returned from Ann Arbor, where she is attend- ing the University of Michigan. Removed by ELECTROLYSIS Miss Emma Lifehitz entertained SPECIALISTS last Saturday with a bridge-lunch- Painlessly and Permanently eon at the Seward Hotel in honor with the ELECTRIC NEEDLE of Miss Bessie Rosenzweig, a bride- elect of July 6. On Saturday evening, June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman of Gladstone avenue gave a dinner party for 60 guests at Knollwood Country Club in honor of the graduation of their two sans, Emanuel from Northern High School and Benjamin from the University of Michigan. Emanuel will enter the University of Nlichi- gan in the fall and Benjamin, who has received his B. A. degree, will return there to pursue the study of Law. The affair served another purpose as well, namely, as a fare- well dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Fish- man, who are sailing for Europe aboard the S. S. France on July 3. The trip calls for a visit to Sir. Fishman's parents as well as SO- journs in France, Germany and Czechoslovakia. The Fishmans will return during the early part ,f September. De Lure SMART DRESSES Portable Gasoline Stoves, It Ice Cream Freezers, 49c to sum Metal Folding Chaim, St 95 Picnic Baskets, MIS to 93.50 R a ..erauur Baskets, 15.95 to $10 Long•handled Forks, 9c each -- Miss Anne Kroll of 9061 Del- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- mar avenue is spending several MRS. MAX WEKSLER man of Chicago boulevard attend- weeks in Toronto, Can., visiting tire membership at a strawberry ed the graduating exercises of the relatives and friends. lawn festival and motion picture University of Michigan on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. William Serwor patty nt her home, Isama Nat.- day, where their son, Alvyn Ver- non Freeman, graduated with disc- have returned from Chicago, where manly avenue, this Saturday night, unction, six months before his they attended the graduation ° o f June 2s. Several hundred guests expected to 110 present. Bus- class, at the age of 19 years. He their on Dr. Milton Serwer, from are 't'' will spend his vacation tray e lin g the Rush Medical College, June 10 bands and friends of members are ' also welcome. in Europe and on his return will — Bridge and many other novel enter Harvard University to study Mrs. S. K. Slobin of 3748 West law. Chicago boulevard will spend the features of entertainment will be week-end with her mother, Mrs. had * In case of rain, the lawn party Mr. and Mrs. Boris Ganapol at- Ida Greenberg of 211 South Sheri. will be held Sunday night. Members tended the graduating exercises of tan street, Bay City, Mich. their daughter, Rachel, who this wishing further information, call — month completed her studies at the Edwin A. Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wader, University 2-0169. University of Chicago. Mrs. I. Nlargsslis, president of Mrs. Albert Ginzberg of 3352 Ful- -- lerton avenue has returned from the League, thanks the chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass, Florida after spending the past members and friends who help.al to and Mr. and Mrs. John Enggass year at the University of Florida, make the luncheon held last week entertained friends from Cleve at the Chinese Tea Garden a sue- land, Kalamazoo and other cities Winners at the University of at the Franklin Hills Country Michigan in the annual prize ora-, Club. s tion contest sponsored by the de• partment of synagogue and school Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman extension of the Union of Ameri- and Mrs. Isadore Frank of the Bel. can Hebrew Congregations were crest are now at their summer , Samuel Hellman, whose topic was The Chinese dancing and card home in San Souci, Mich. " "rhe Jew as Seen by George pl•ty of the Temple club of Beth Eliot," first; Herman Pekarsky. Mrs. Eleanor J. Ford, director of "The Shepherd of Tekoa," second; . El cangregation, held in the audi- the North End Clinic, left Friday Morris Alexander, "What Youth torium of the Home Dairy was one for a two months' stay at Sequa- Expects of the Synagogue" third. of the most colorful parties of the nota Club, Charlevoix, Mich. Rabbi Adolph H. Fink was the season. Lanterns and parasols of many brilliant hues were used ef- judge, Mrs. Sol Cole of the Belcrest fectively to decorate the hall, while gave a breakfast at the Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Rosenthal' the costumes of the hosts carried Hills Country Club last Monday. and daughter, Dorothy , of the out the general scheme in an at- Wilshire, are leaving next week ti active manner. A four-piece orchestra played Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity en- for Nianistique, Mich., where they • for dancing during the evening, and tertained with a dinner at the Em- will spend the summer. basssy Club last Wednesday eve- tables were plact41 about the rtsan ning in honor of the visiting Jew- . Miss Pearl Slutsky of Port for the card players. Prizes were ish doctors and their wives, Ap- Huron, Mich., was awarded a awarded the high score holders at s proximately 75 guests were Ares- scholarship for this summer's ses- each table. Refreshments were ent• sinn of the Teachers' Institute of st maxi at midnight. the Hebrew Union College at Cin- * Receiving the guests in beauti- Niiss Freda Marcus, who spent cinnati by Alpha Epsilon l'hi, na-! ful Chinese costumes were Mrs. the past week with her aunt and limit college fraternity. Pearl NIallory, Mrs. I. Gindiek. uncle, Sir. and Mrs. Jacob II. Mrs. A. linsenthal, Miss Margaret Schakne, left for her home in Bernard Ginsburg left for Slain- Ituti"i's Sir. and Mrs.S. Goldman., Johnstown, l'a. sun, Wis., to attend the conven- Nhrs and Mr'. its rienhe'll• 01 "I S. tion of District No. 6 of the hide- Sian Weinstein and Dorothy Rosenthal, who has it pendent Order of Batai It'rith., Arthur Dubois. tended Milwaukee Downer College. NIr. Ginsburg will remain at Sandi- - ' is the guest of her parents, Sir. son until Tuesday, July 1, and and Mrs. Lazarus Rosenthal of the from there will go to Schwartz Wilshire. .111otel at Elkhart hake, Wis., for a short slay Nliss Esther Niannes left on The North Woodward branch of Monday for her home in New York Sirs. David Cooper of the Bel. • the Jewish Women's European Wel- City after spending two weeks here crest was hostess for a fortnight fare Organization held installation as the guest of 11 r. and Mrs. to her grandmother and aunt. Sirs. at the Detroit-Leland Hotel on Harry Rabwi n. .aiskowatz amt Si Sl rs, lndkow•sky of Ni, ednesday afternoon, June 25. Newark, N. J. On Tuesday, June The remitter of the organization, Mrs. I. L. Polozker of 115 Chi- 17, Mrs. Abraham Cooper honored Susel Goldstick, evoked a cago boulevard has returned from the guests with a luncheon at blessing for the deeds and aceffill- a month's stay in California. Knollwood Country ('lub, and plishments of the members of the , Tuesday evening Sirs. Charles Sirs. Charlotte Brown returned Hamburger of Chicago boulevard organization. At the conclusion at on Tuesday from Mount Vernon, entertained. On Wednesday the , the luncheon, the group was enter- N. Y., where she spent three visitors were complimented with a tained by two well-known entertain- weeks as the guest 14 her son-in- luncheon at the Fox and Hounds ers, air, Silverman and Sir. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Phil Illoomgarden, and er, with vocal seksetions. The installation began with Mrs. Harry Wilk. on NVednesday evening Sirs. Abe LeVey as master of ceremanies, and Fineberg was hostess at a fare- Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman as conduc- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartz well bridge. tress, installing Mrs. R. 13. New- OlOI family will leave Saturday for man, president; Sirs. J. Cohen, an extended motor trip through Mrs. Morris Fishman and Mrs. Canada and New York state, re- David Hoshko•itz of North Mar- first vice-president; Mrs. 0. Gold- smith, second vice-president; Sirs. turning about July 15. tindale avenue were hostesses at in .1. Rohltins, entertainment commit- miscellaneous shower at Chinese Sir. and Mrs. Herman Cohen of Tea Gardens June 25 in honor of tee; Mrs. J. Modell, treasurer; Mrs. }Honig Goldsmith, financial secre- Glynn court entertained a number Lily Blugrind. tary; Mrs. Boyanner, recording sec- of their friends at the Knollwood t etary; Mrs. E. 'Weisman, chairman Country Club Saturday, June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Si. B. Berkman of the sick committee; and Mrs. have as their guest the former's Miss Bess Steinberg, who has sister, Mrs. Manuel Edelman of Sadie (then, chairman of the flower committee. been making her time in New Wellesly Hills, Sloss. After the official ceremonies were York, is spending the summer here over, a poem was read in honor of with her parents on Edison ave- On June 11 a surprise (tarty was nue. given by friends and the board of the departure to Europe at Mrs. Morris Fishman. She was present- directors of the Detroit Ladies Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass of Lechem Aniyim at the home of ed with as gift. Mrs. George Cohen, retiring pres- Kirby avenue are spending a few Mrs. L. Weiss, 3316 Sturtevant, days in Green Springs, Ohio, and in honor of Mrs. I. Chernoff, who ident, was presented with a token will attend the Zionist convention is leaving for Atlantic City, N. J.. of appreciation for her untiring la- bor. in Cleveland, where Mr. Chernoff, formerly I .f Music to the march of officers the Kadimah Hebrew Schools, is Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis of assuming his duty as superinten- was furnished by Nliss Ethel Stand- Longfellow avenue have issued in- dent of the Atlantic Hebrew Insti- ler at the piano. vitations for a dancing party to be tute. The president of the I), given at the Franklin Ilills Coun- troit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim, Mrs. EL MOSHE AUXILIARY try Club on June 30. II. Shaer, and Vice-President Sirs. Special Suites Join the Fashion and Value-Wise Shoppers .. . Make Ileyn's Bazaar Your Headquarters for Whether it's an all-day affair in the country or supper at Belle Isle, we have practically all the aids to a successful picnic. At the meeting of the executive Dr. II. 11. Landsberg of the fine- board of the Union of American tiny of Detroit City ('allege ma- Hebrew Congregations in Atlantic hired to New York to receive her City last week, Ilenry Wine • mather and sister, who arrived was re-elected to the board of goy- from Europe after an absence of ernors for a term of for years nearly four years. Mrs. Lands- beginning Jan. 1, 1931. Milton M. berg and her younger brother plan Alexander was re-elected to the to sail for Europe soon to visit hoard of managers of the depart- I huh. brother in Vienna. meta of synagogue and school ex- tension for a term of three years Sam Rose is leaving for Europe beginning Jan. I, 1931. aboard the S. S. France on July 3. Ile will visit his parents in Poland Adolph ("Daddy") Freund left and will visit in France. Germany for Madison, Wis., to attend the and Belgium, returning in Sep- convention of District No. 6 of the tember. Independent Order of Irnai B'rith. Just completed, overlooking Grand Circus park. 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