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J. W. E. W. O. MAPS OUT

HEADS COMMITTEE FOR i f
SORORITY'S MOONLIGHT

EVENTS FOR THE YEAR

HORNUNG'S

.

Annual Summer

A board of directors meeting
of the European Women's Welfare
Organization was held at the home
)f the new president, M rs. R. B.

Aliss Levin is in charge of the
•V ate r carnival moonlight, spon-
sored by the Beta Rho Delta So-
rority, on the Steamer Columbia,

Hudson's
Midsummer
Sale of Furniture

SALE

20%

On Monday morning, July 21,
Rabbi Bernard Zeiger
Temple',
Rabbi Leon Fram addressed the Beth El, Flint, Mich., sailed July
assembly of the summer session of 15 from New York, in the S. S. •
the Detroit Teachers' College en Bremen for Russia where he will
the subject "An American in Rus- spend four weeks studying condi-
sin." lions there. Ile will also visit
Lithuania, Finland, Germany and
Miss Emma Butzel of the Bel- France, returning to this country!
crest lift Thursday for a month's about the middle of September.
stay at the Grand Hotel in Macki-
Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sucher and

DISCOUNT

On Children's Shoes

(Nothing Reesrved)

Michael C. Birnkrant of East
Boston boulevard and Dr. Daniel
E. Cohn of Webb avenue em-
barked Thursday on the S. S. La-
fayette for an extended tour of
England and the European conti-
nent. Their itinerary includes
the resorts at Baden-Baden and
MRS. R. B. NEWMAN
Lucerne, where they will remain
Newman, 1478 Glynn Court, on for a brief stay.
Wednesday afternoon, July 16.
The board mapped out the follow.
Mrs. Camille Goldsmith of hotel
Inc activities for the ensuing term: Seville, left fur an extended trip
A dinner-dance at Northwood Inn to Atlantic City and New York for
(or the first week in September; a a period of four weeks.
luncheon-bridge for Oct. 28; a
theater party at the Detroit Civic
Dr. and Mrs. Willard D. Mayer
Theater (or January, and a dinner- and family of Boston boulevard
dance at Oriole Terrace for have returned from a vacation in
March. Final arrangements will Atlantic City.
be announced later. Meetings will
take place on the first Tuesday of Sir. and Mrs. Edward Stein and
each month at homes of the mem- family of Afton road, Palmer
bees. Due to the absence from the Woods, are leaving to spend the
city of many members during the summer at the Imperial Hotel,
summer months, there will be no Grand Bend, Ont.
meetings during August.
--
Israel
Himelhoch arid sons,
Ch a ts and Jerome, and their
aunt, Miss Weil, are spending the
summer
their cottage new Gra-
Beh.
ac at, Mich

Shoes for boys, girls and infants
—oxfords, strap effects, sandals
and sports shoes. Enjoy the
confidence and assurance of a
Hornung fitting now when this
Sale is in effect.

CLYDE E. HORNUNG

FISHER BUILDING

Featuring Smart New
Furniture for Every
Room in the Home at
The Lowest Prices in Years

family of Wildemere avenue are
spending the summer at Gratiot
Beach.

Mrs. Bernard .1. Copley has rt.:
turned from New York City where
She Was the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Helen Schneider fur four
weeks. NIany delightful parties
and entertainments were ninth) in
her honor. On her way home by
motor, Mrs. Copley was accompan-
ied by her sister and Mr. and Mrs.
William Goldberg of New York
City, who are spending their honey-
moon in Detroit.

Noir In Progress

—Photo by Gain ■ boro Saudi,.

s

Hudson's—Entire Ninth Floor

Eleventh Floor—Woodward Avenue Building

MISS SADYE LEVIN

Thursday evening, July :31. Boat
leaves (mit of ‘Votalward avenue
at 8:45. Music by the Plantation
Serenaders. Proceeds will go t
charity.

Mr. and Mrs. David Marx, who
have been residing at the Tahama
Court Apartments - , have moved back
Into their home at 2920 East Grand
Mrs. Edward Jacobs, member of
boulevard. They have as their
guest, the latter's father, Max Co- the administrative committee of
the
Zionist Organization of Amer-
hen of San Antonio, Tex.
, ica and chairman of the Palestine
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Tannen- :Committee of Hadassah, the N1'iim
holz of Chicago, Ill., are spending en's Zionist Organization, and
some time with their parents, Mr. Mrs. David Greenberg, national
and Mrs. Ben Tannenholz of the treasurer of Hadasah, are its route
to Palestine to confer with Dr.
Wilshire.
Haim Yassky, acting director of
S. L. Harrison and son, Gilbert, the Hadassah Medical Organiza-
tion
in connection with health work.
of Los Angeles, ('al., are visiting
At the Ilerzl meeting arranged
MI'S.
BernbaUm and Miss Ida their sister and aunt, Mrs. Benja- in Palestine, it was announced at
the
Hadassah
headquarters.
by the Zionist Revisionists of De., Levitt of Webb avenue spent a min Fink of Winona avenue. •
troit, Wednesday, July 16, in Pea-, week in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mrs. Jacobs, who was spending
Ws Hall, M. Mathis and L. Alt-
Miss Ruth Kahn of Mikado, the summer in Europe, had attend-
president of the Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schafflan. Mich., is the guest of her brother ed the conference of the \Vomen's
branch, emphasized the political der and family of Webb avenue and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. International Zionist Organization'
aspirations of Dr. Iierzl in regard are spending the summer at Deer Sidney Kahn.
in London. Mrs. Greenberg WIls
to his ideals of a Jewish state. Lake, Mich.
also in Europe, where she and her
They called upon the Zionists of
Philip

Schaffer of Atlantic City family plan to live for a year. Both
Detroit to join the ranks of those
Mr. and Mrs. William Charles spent the week-end with his daugh- left Inshruck, Austria, on July 17
Zionists that are following the Sucher and son Richard of Rose- ter, Mrs, Chas. King of the Wil- for Palestine. It is expected that
their observations of present con-
great ideal of the immortal Ilerzl lawn aveneu are spending the sum- shire.
and whose only aim is to create a men at Gratiot Beach.
ditions in Palestine will he of vital
Jewish state in Palestine. The
importance at the Hadassah con-
meeting was presided over by L.
Mr. and ),Irs. Samuel Holler vention, which will be held in Oc.
Mrs. Ann Paul of Hazelwood and daughter, Betty Lorraine, have Lobel%
Panush, secretary of the organiza- avenue
entertained at a luncheon returned to Detroit and are now
lion.
on July 2:1 at the Statler Hotel, in at home at 12080 Broadstreet
On Staidly, July 27, tit Belle 1 °nor of her sister-in-law, NIrs. boulevard.
Isle,
take place the annual' Arthur Webber, who is leaving for
celebration of the anniversary of Los Angeles, where she will make
the Zionist Revisionists' Organiza- her fut ure home.
Sirs. Jacob Needle of Olyphant ,
tion of Detroit.
Pa., is visiting her mother, Mrs. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman spent
AII members, friends and sync
Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler and daughter 'knee Stiglitz, NIL Clemens, Mich. . the week-end at Camp A-Ga.
Pat hizer, who want to take part in' Susan left to on a few weeks at
Wing. CheboYgan, where they vis,
the celebration will meet Sunday Deer Lake, Mich.
Mr. and Sr.. M. R. Saulson, and ited their son. Robert. They were
from 10 to 113. m. on the literati).
.their sons,
and Saul, are accompanied there by Mr. A. Ro-
of the brick Casino, from where
NIr. and Mrs. Alfred .1. Ruby and spending the
at Frankfort, bacheck of this city and Mr. and
they will go to one of the spots daughter, Betty Jane, of Glencoe, Stich.
Mrs. Jos. Broder and daughters
in Belle Isle to spend the whole III., spent the week-end with Mr.
of Detroit.
day.
and Mrs. E. A. Bernstein of Chi-
Nliss
Ethel
Candid
of
Cleveland,
A report will be given by the cxgo boulevard.
Ohio, who was the guest of her
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield
eveettive And a new executive!
and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz
!sister and brother-in-law,
d
will be chosen. The question of !
returned on Tuesday from Camp
.Joseph
Wetsman,
accom-1
Mrs.
Philip
Slomovitz,
for
the
pas
t
the forthcoming fourth world con-I " h i ed b y her hies.)., Mi ss
Strongheart in Wisconsin, where
Ruse month, has returned to her home.
ferenee of Zionist Revisionists will Handler, sailed from New York
they visited their sons, Robert
be discussed.
for
t wu
• month s ' cruise to South
Hirschfield and Arthur Schwartz.
Mr. and Mrs. Nlorris Berkowitz
' America. In Buenos Aires I hey , and her daughters, Ethel and Zena.
Mrs. A. B. Roman left on Mon-
.sill visit their cousins, Mr. and of Pasadena avenue, left for a six ;
• Mrs. Joseph Weisborg,
day for Buffalo, where she will be
week's trip to Seattle, Wash.
61) il II i II a
the guest of friends and relatives

for several weeks.
, Mr. and NIrs. Philip Gibbs (Cy-

Mr. and Mr Remy
Ur. F. Green,:
Doss Salina Levy Of Pittsburgh
Kligerl, whose marriage was wald celebrate t 1 their
all (.vent of l ast monts
t
tenth
)
Mrs. Rebecca Heimendinger,
h,
.
t,..
ha 'ref
wn.I •
is visiting at the home of her sis.' turned from an
'' ding anniversary at a
extende d to
bridge-din- , who fur the past two months ha ,
ter, Mrs. Samuel Seitner.
ur o , „per, at the Melrose Hotel. Mt. been the guest of her mother, Mrs.
,she east and Cnada.
_--
Clemens, Mich.
A. Littauer, left Thursday for her
Mr an I Mrs Ilarr y I ) i .1(
t am 1 .
'
home in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth of Iles-
daughter. Sylvia. have left for

Hiss Dorothy Nforrison was host-
Charlevoix for a several weeks': ten boulevard were hosts to I-1
i.ss
Robert Moses of Elmira, N. Y.,
guests
on
Saturday
at
Franklin
visit.
at a luncheon and personal is th
e
guest of his grandmother.
Hills Country Club in honor of shower, at the Lee Plaza •
c oall/ li - 1 Mrs. Rose Moses.
Also, summering at Charlevoix Miss Florence Clark of Cleveland, , meriting Miss Amy Moro, a bride-1
are Mrs. Louis I.evinsohn and chit who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hi- elect of next month, whose mar-
C. J. Levy has returned to
ram Newman. Manday evening, riage will take place in California. this Mrs.
tires, Elaine /111,1 David.
city after an extended stay at
Mr. and Mrs. lioth were again
Battle
Creek,
Mrs. Ben Rosenberg has as her hosts at a buffet supper for 28
A "Sweet Sixteen" party in
guests her sister, Mrs. Loren Sam- : guests in their home compliment- ' honor of Miss Mildred Cohn Was
Michael Falk of Detroit was the
nelson and son, Jack, of College ing their house guests, Mr. and given by her parents, Nit:. and Mrs.
ou.,:t of Milton Hirshfield for sev-
Corners, Ohio, and her mother,1 Mrs. Lee Fell of Uniontoun, A. Cohn, at their home, 4380 Ap-
eral
days.
Mrs. l'uula Beckman of Bay City.' Pa.
ple street. Miss Frances Segal was
---
hostess of the evening. Approxi-
ND. and Mrs. J. Sempliner and
Mrs. Morton Meister and daugh- mately 50 people attended this
After spending the week in.
Laughter, Esther Elaine, of 1301
Mackinac Island, Mr. and Mrs. ter, Elsie, of Los Angeles, Cal., celebration. Blue and pink was
Fourth street, spent Sunday with
Cass Jerske of the Jefferson apart- formerly of Detroit, are guests at the
I
(•used
oth in M
aroline Jane Sempliner at
ments have returned to their the Detroit Leland while visiting table and mural decorations. En-
Camp Nloqua.
banal.
tertainment was furnished by Can-
tor Bliber, a well-known Jewish
Dr. and Mrs. Erwin Pasternak
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dembinskv
Theodore D. Birnkrant of East radio singer, who was accom-
and daughter, Norleen, arrived
expect to leave Friday far a boat : Boston boulevard returned to the panied on the violin by his son,
cruise on the Great Lakes as far city on Wednesday after a sum- Benjamin, and Harold Cohn and from Chicago and are making their
home of 4II North Johnson street.
as Duluth. They will be aecom- met. tour of t he west and smith. Miss Mildred Cohn entertained
Mrs. Pasternak was formerly Mis.;
panied by their grandson, Lewis While at Los Angeles he was the with violin and piano solos, respec-
Jeanette Kessler of this city.
Spiesberger, of Jackson. Mich.
'guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plot- tively.
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._
kin of Yorba Linda, Birmingham,
Jewish Welfare Federation
D1 r. and Mrs. Herman Feldman M ich.
Airs. Harry Schlanger was host-
Flower Fund.
re receiving congratulations upon
ess to 15 of her friends at a bridge-
1 .ntributions to the Flower Fund
the birt h of n son, Alvin Wayne,
Miss Billie E. Klein has returned luncheon at the Lake Shore Coun-
on July Io.
to Detroit from ('amp Manitau try Club 11ednesday.
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
where she spent her vacation.
have been received in memory of
Harry Stiglitz and children have Anna Gard White from Mr. and
A CORRECTION
Pearl Slutsky of Port Huron, returned from a motor trip through Mrs. Harry Conheim; in meniory
Nlich., is attending summer school the East.
of Leon Weinberg from Flora
In the story in last week's i sue s of Teachers Institute of Hebrew
Alarymont; in memory of Mrs.
about Dr. Adolph A. Schmier's Unit n College at Cincinnati.
Ur. and Mrs. Henry Green (Ed- May Hartman from Milton Freud.
perfection of injections for vein
na Sklar) are now residing at 5075 Mr. and Mrs. Nate S. Shapero,
obliterations it was erroneously
E. A. Bernstein of Chicago haul- Chalmers avenue.
Mrs. Ralph I). Schiller, Mr. and
stated that Dr. Schrnier is chief evard, spent last week in New York
Mrs. Morton F'. Ashner, Mr. and
surgeon of the orthopedic divisions City.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jacobs and Mrs. William B. Slesinger; in zneni-
of New York hospitals. Dr.
daughter, Betty Jane, left for the ory of Sylvia Simons from Mr. and
Schmier is on the stairs of the
Mrs. M .G. Arden.
Annauncement of the en ■ 11 •
North. They will be gone two
orthopedic divisions of these hos- nient of Miss Katherine Gild. weeks.
pitals, but he is not the
chief daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Gold
Donors to Dr. Lavine Me-
surgeon of these departments.
of 271 Ilendrie street, to Hyman
Miss Clara Nadel of 1823 West
morial Fund.
l'Inik, was inside at a dinner at Philadelphia is spending her va-
Additional donors to the Dr. I.
Brothers Resturant. Covers cation at Blaine I.ake, Brighton, E. Lavine Memorial Library Fund
were laid far 30 guests. Miss Gold Mich. are:
1, a recent graduate of Providence
Bernard Ginsburg, Dr. Harry
IL soda'.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gordon of Goldberg, Louisville, Ky., Dr..). B.
Taylor avenue entertained at din- Kass , I/r, Max Bailin, Meyer I'.
Miss Helen ('bait of Omaha, ner in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Brown, Dr. Sherman, Dr, Harry
Just completed, overlooking
Neb., is spending the summer in their son. Seymour Stuart, on Kirschbaum, Louis I.. Barnett, Jul-
Grand Circus park.
Detroit.
Sunday, July 13. Tables in the inn II. Krolik, Jesse F. Hirschman,
A limited number of these
form of a "T" were laid for 100 A. Prager, Earl Freshman, Boyer-
remodeled and refurnished
Mrs. Lena Weisberger and chil- guests. Large bowls of Aaron town, l's.
suites. Large, pleasant living
dren, Helen, Pearl, Billie and How- Ward roses and habybreath with
room. Two bedrooms with
ard, left on a motor trip for two white and pink tapers adorned the
full-sized new beds and finest
‘veeks. They will visit in New tables.
new full spring mattresses.
York City, l'hiladelphia, Atlantic
Lots of closet room, bath
City and Washington, D. C, where
Miss Florence Rosen of Buffalo,
and reception hall.
they will visit many places of in- has concluded a fortnight's visit
An ideal home for discrimi-
terest.
with fir. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Israel.
nating business men to live
The latter's father, Jacob Smith, of
downtown serviced by a fine
Mr. and Airs. S. Helper and sons Portsmouth, eV., arrived Tuesday
hotel.
of Atkinson avenue, will spend the for an extended visit with his son-
Clifford 5200
remainder of the summer at Lake in-law and daughter.
By Efprt Ilesign cIM
James, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper
FRENCH FELTS
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph L. Ruby, formerly of 2947 Clements, have
Formerly $7.50, now 85.00
accompanied by the later's sister, moved to 1512 Calvert.

HADASSAH LEADERS
TO CONFER IN ZION

HUDSON'S

'S t ore Open All Day Saturday - 9 to 6:30 P. M.

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baseball—and many other activities make
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Dancing to the music of our hot noted college
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around the fireplace, anti other joyful doings make
evenings memorable.

Write for
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