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Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Deutsch of Kansas City, Mo., announce
; Miss Gertrude Levin of Fuller-
ton avenue was hostess at a bridge-
, luncheon Saturday, May 23, at the
Everglades Club, honoring her sis-
ter, Eve, a June bride-elect. Cov-
ers were laid for 30 guests. The
decorations were carried out in
white and pink.
yor
JUNE hill)
ON ENTIRE
STOCK
Original Price Tags Remain
on Merchandise
Deduct Your Own 25%
In Some Cases Where the
Item Has Been In Stock
Some Time It Is Being
Closed Out at 50% off
This is the First Time in Our
History that we have offered
such tremendous SAVINGS
on the FINEST Furniture
manufactured in this country ,-
The reason for this SALE is
that we need CASH and in
order for us to acquire it we
are sacrificing this FINE
FURNITURE.
This SALE
Is For
CASH ONLY
SCHO
FIRNITUU COMPANY
8 922.30 Twelfth St.
MAdison 5891
Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Liebo-
\dick of Regina, Sask., Canada,
are visiting Mrs. Leibovitch's
brother, Nathan L. Tracer, of 101
West Margaret avenue. After a
stay of three weeks they will leave
for New York to visit relatives and
will then return home.
the engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Dr. David S. Dann of •
Kansas City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dann of Tuxedo avenue
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Gilberg announce the engagement of thei
daughter, l'earl Beatrice, to Sam Jasgur of Detroit and Cincinnati
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman of 290 Farnsworth avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca Beryl, to Albert Solomon
Swartz, son of Mrs. Celia Swartz of 1115 Delaware avenue. Recep-
tit,renfreom 4 to 6 p. tn. Sunday afternoon, May 31, at 290 Farnsworth
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levin of Fullerton avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Eve, to Morris Sukenic, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Sukenic of Harmon avenue. The wedding is to take place
in June.
Wedding Calendar
Miss Esther Edelman of 1630
Glynn Court left for New York as
a representative of the Nlizrachi
Hatzoir of Detroit, where she will
attend the convention of the na-
May 31—Miss Yetta Peiman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathanie
tional Mizrachi.
Peiman of 2272 Pingree avenue, to Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Mt
Clemens, Mich.
Mrs. H. A. Schmier of Euclid
June 7—Miss Doris Brodie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benajmin
avenue entertained at a bridge- Brodie of Windsor, to Abe A. Schmier, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
luncheon in honor of Miss Doris Schmier of Trowbridge avenue.
Brodie of Windsor, a bride-elect.
Junt 14—Miss Betty Milkovsky, (laughter of Rev. and Mrs. Hy-!
Mrs. P. W. Donon of Barcelona man Milkovsky, to Herman Becker, at Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
Apartments entertained for Miss
Doris Brodie, a bride-elect, Wed-
nesday, May 20.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. l'russin of
Rochester avenue have as their
guests Mrs. M. Goldberg and son
of Hamilton, Ont.
Mrs. G. Walter of Fullerton
avenue is in New York City visit-
ing her children, Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Fink.
Mrs. Max LeBow of Calvert
avenue has returned from Muske-
gon, Mich., where she spent sev-
eral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Bress-
ler of Tuxedo avenue returned
from a motor trip to Buffalo and
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Newman re-
turned to Cleveland after a sev-
eral weeks' visit with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ottenberg
of Normandy avenue.
CENTERS ASS'N
Club Leaders' Dinner:
The loaders of the girls clubs of the
Jewbilt Centers Asnociationwill hold their
final dinner meeting for the se
on
Wednesday, June 3, •1 6:30 pason
.
at
the Phoenix Club. Mrs. Milford Stern
Iod 111. Joseph Ehrlich will be the
or4ts of the evening.
it
The tirogr•in for
the eveninK will
the organization
of • club leaders' group. All young wom•
interested in club leadership are In-
v i ted. Reservations for •ttendance at
thi, meeting, must be made in advance
through the Jewish Center office.
cleaning always send their rugs to
Garfield
8400
Leader. You can depend upon both
Leader's workmanship and integ-
rity. Sixteen years of reputation as-
We Call
For and
Deliver Anywhere
sures you of satisfactory service as
well as workmanship.
9 x 12 DOMESTIC RUG $2751
Cleaned the Leader- Way
LEADER
Carpet Cleaners
8700
Births
ACTIVE IN BICUR
CHOLEM EXCURSION
EMERGENCY RELIEF
ELECTS OFFICERS
Miss Betty Dropkin is actively
assisting in the arrangements for
the Bicur Cholem Society's twenty-
Second annual Tashmoo Island ex- Nathanson Re-Elected; Plan
.
Maasmeeting on Sat-
ning Me New Friends Every Day!
—ABE MAX
We do Body and Fender Bumping, Paint-
ing, General Repair Work, Washing, Greas-
ing, etc.
DROP IN AND SAY HELLO!
ARN 0 L,DS AUTO
SERVICE, INC.
45 SELDEN, off Woodward
Tau Gamma Kappa Musicale:
Under the •111,14PSOf the Tait Canon
Kappa Girls a musical evening has been
planned for Wednesday, June 3. All in
turreted are invited.
Junior Glee Club Party.
On Sunday. May 31, the Junior Glee.
Club will end its season of activities
with • party to be held at the Jewi•h
Center at 2 p. rn. Thin in the second
year of the Junior Glee Clubs existence.
MISS BETTY DRAPKIN
At a meeting of the Detroit Jew.
ish Emergency Relief Fund recent-
ly held, the following officers were
elected for the ensuing 12 months.
President, Sam Nathanson; first
vice-president, George M. Stutz;
second vice-president, Irvin S. Yar-
rows; recording secretary, Max M.
Silverman;
financial
secretary,
William
Rosenberg;
treasurer,
Louis Rubenstein; seargeant•at-
arms, harry Kaletsky; publicity,
Dr. David Kliger and Max M. Sil-
verman.
The board of directors of the or-
ganization will be announced in the
near future. For the summer
months meetings will be held once
a month, the first Saturday of each
month.
On Saturday evening, June It, at
p. m., at the Shaarey Zedek,
Twelfth and Clairmount, the Emer-
gency Relief Fund will hold a mass
and pep meeting for the purpose of
enlightening the Jewish commun-
ity as to is past accomplishments
and as to its plans for the future.
At this meeting, one of the most
prominent Jewish speakers in De-
troit will be the speaker of the eve-
ning, and will have an important
message. There will also be S0111e
entertainment, and refreshments
will be served free of charge.
An invitation to attend this met-
ing is extended to every Jew' in this
community.
cursion, Sunday, June 14.
Field
events, novelty races, pie-eating
the handwork done by the junior classes contest, swimming, dancing. motor
fibrin', the past year. All interested in
boating, golf and other entertain;
the junior work are invited to be pre•-
ment will be part of the dat'''a pro-
not.
gram. Special events include con-
tests and athletic events between
Plans Completed for Out- the Jewish Center and the Y. W.
II. A.
door Rally.
Tickets will be sold only at the
On Sunday, June 7, scouts and dock. The boat leaves from the
foot
of Griswold at 9 a. m. sharp.
leaders of the following troops will
depart for a moat important event.
, The participants in the rally are Picnic of J. W. E. W. 0. Sun-
troops 23, 71, 76, 78, 104, 161, 179,
day, June 28.
and 289. The destination chosen
for this huge outdoor rally between
A special meeting of the Jewish
these Jewish troops will be at one Women's European Welfare Or-
of Temple Beth El's hiking places. ganization was held Monday, May
There will he a varied and compre- 25, at the Atkinson branch of I Northwestern Branch of Jewish
hensive list of scout activities on Shaarey Zedek, Mrs. Joe Rattner. Old Folks 'Ionic will hold its next
the program. The individual abil- presided. Letters were read from regular meeting on Monday, lune
I, at 2 p. tn., at the Shaarey Zedek
ity and proficiency of the scouts European families who have
branch, Twelfth and Clairmount
will be tested through the medium on the regular supporting list been
for
of contests in water boiling, first the last six years and from new !avenue. Mrs. Bereovitch, head of
aid, signalling, knots and use of the families esking for support. The Jewish Children's Council, will
compass. The mettle of the troops latter were turned over to the board speak on an important subject.
The next monthly card party
. will be found out by drill, inspec- of directors for action. There were
tion. O'Grady drill and song and paid out the regular monthly al- will be given on Tuesday, June 9,
. at 2 p. m., at the new Club Ex-
yell contests.
lowances to the European orphaned
' change 10216 Dexter boulevard,
Troop 204 Calendar of Events. families and temporary aid in
$5 near Gly
nn court. Tickets can be
Sunday, May 31: Memorial Day checks to each new family, also for
procured from any of the board
services at Cloverhill Cemetery.
private board of the orphans being members who will act as hostesses.
Friday, June 5: Belle Isle Field supported in Detroit.
Meet service.
It was decided to aid the Allied
Sunday, June 7: Jewish troops Jewish Campaign with $50, being
J. W. E. W. 0. to Elect
outdoor rally.
paid on account.
Tuesday, June 9: I.aSalle Dis-
Officers.
Arrangements were made for the
tHet Court of Honor at Central picnic to he held Sunday, June 28,
A successful luncheon was given
Iligh Auditorium, 7:30 p. m.
by
the
North
Woodward branch of
at Belle Isle. Mrs. A. Katzen, vice-
Wednesday, June 10: First class
and chairman of the pic- the Jewish 11'onten's European
indoor examinations at Durfee In- president
Welfare
Organization
at the Chi-
nic promised to prepare home
' termediate, 7 p. m.
cooked meals, many surprises, etc. nese Tea Gardens, 1514 Woodward
Wednesday, June 17: Second The organization in the name of the avenue, May 26. The next meet-
class indoor examinations at Dur- families whom it supported, in- ing will be at the home of Mrs.
fee Intermediate, 7 p. rn.
vites all members, their friends Samuel Markowitz, 1469 Atkinson
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, June and families to this affair. The avenue, on Wednesday afternoon,
21, 22, 23: Three day craft hike at proceeds go for orphaned families. June 3, at 1:30 p. m. A resume
Greene Cabin.
A report was heard from Mrs. of the year's activities will toe giv-
Thursday, June 25: Trip through R. B. Newman, president of the en. Nomination and election of
Ford Museum at Dearborn.
North Woodward branch of the or- officers will take place.
ganization, that the home baked
Hadassah National Fund sale was a success.
Drive.
Young Hebrews.
The last meeting was called to
Beginning Monday, June 1, Mrs.
Frank Wetsman, chairman of the order by Saul Shifman, president.
National Fund Committee of the Ethyl Sheer was elected treasurer,
General
Detroit Chapter of Iladassah will due to the resignation of Miriam
Insurance
make collection of several hundred Levin, former treasurer. The
2210 Park Ave.
N. F. boxes, with the assistance of program consisted of a discussion
oncerning Shevuoth.
the following captains:
Randolph 8181
Mrs. Joseph Berry, Mrs. Max l.
Blumberg, Miss Ruth Blumenthal,
Mrs. Max Dushkin, Mrs. Hyman
Gittleman, Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Mrs.
Sam Kavanau, Mrs. Max Keidan,
INCORPORATED
Mrs. J. M. Lattin, Mrs. M. Landau,
33806 E. JEFFERSON AVENUE
Mrs. M. Leiter, Mra. Sol Lifsitz.
Mrs. Theo. Levin, Mrs. Jan. L.
Presents
Ruby, Mrs. D. Siegel, Mrs. H.
WELLS & BRADY
Shulman, Mrs. M. Steinberg. Mrs.
Late Stars of Earl Carroll Vanities
L. H. Weisman, Mrs. Herman
Wetsman.
Music By
Big Mass Meeting!
Detroit Jewish Emergency Relief Fund Saturday evening,
June 6, at 8 o'clock, at the Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth and
Clairmount. Everybody welcome.
PROMINENT SPEAKERS—ENTERTAINMENT—REFRESH.
MENTS. NO CHARGE—NO COLLECTIONS
If you are interested to know what this organization is
doing for our people and our city, do not fail to attend this
pep meeting.
at
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The Dexter Bakery
WILL OPEN
SATURDAY, MAY 30
— AT —
Edgewater Beach Club
PHIL LAVANT and Hi. ROYAL REVELERS
Regular Dinner. and Service • La Carte
Special Week Day Dinners
Next Door to Lefkofsky's D.Iiueeeeea
Souvenirs and Sample Cakes for Everybody. Come and See Us.
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SAM GREEN, Proprietor
8443 Twelfth Street
Garfield 9648
ate .itutitecy
22nd. EXCURSION
to TASHMOO PARK
Given by the
BICUR CHOLEM SOCIETY
SUNDAY, JUNE 14
Music by One of the City's Foremost Orchestra.
$2.00
No Cover Charge to Dinner Guests Except Saturday
Telephone -
24 DEXTER
1 1 7
OLD FOLKS HOME
SAM
ROSE
Glendale 9735
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
urday, June 6.
Tuesday evening. June 2, marks the
dosing event of the Senior Council Pro-
gram. One of the main features of the
evening will he a one-art play presented
be the Jewish Center Dramatic Guild.
There will also be• number of vocal
an presented by Mi. Jeanette
Hoffm
Hoffman
of the Halevy-Ilasomir Choral
Society. This program will be followed
by the presentation of athletic, educa-
tional. and norill awards. Presentation
will be made by prominent members of
the Detroit Jewish commnnity. Dancing
will follow the program.
Paramount Theater.
The Public Enemy," a brutal
and fearless gangster picture star-
ring James Cagney, is now show-
ing at tte Paramount Theater.
LINWOOD AVENUE
at Blaine
Expert Service at Low Prices is Win-
May 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Lew 11. Moss of New York City (Theo
dors Betz of Detroit), a daughter.
May 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosner (Belle Rubin) of Pingree
avenue, a son, Herman I.
May 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Starter (Evelyn Terris) of 3749!
West Grand avenue, a daughter, Geraldine Lois.
May 22—Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gilbert (Irene Schlesinger) a Bon,'
Jerome Stanley.
May 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Kallet, a daughter, Judith
Ann.
May 19—To Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Rosenberg of l'hoenix, Ariz.
(Edith Kallush, formerly of Detroit) a son Louis Allen.
May 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levett of 2705 Leslie avenue, a
daughter, Phyllis Diane.
May 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kane of 9593 Delmar avenue, a r .
son, Ronald Nyle.
May 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenstein of 9678 Cameron ave-
nue, a daughter, Evelyn.
May 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fink (Ann Walter) of New
York City, formerly of Detroit, a (laughter, Grace Irene.
May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reinstein of 3785 Edison, a (laugh-
ter, Shirley Marian.
Senior Koved Night:
Jun'or Closing Program:
The final junior program will he pre.
nented at the Jewish Centers on Thurs.
flay. June
at
p. m.
In addition td
n program of dramatics. dancing, and
w ill he an an k,w,j,,,, o f a ll
Detroiters who value perfect rug
Call
Baseball games, prizes, field events, pie-eating contest,
dancing and loads of fun.
Adults 51.00 — Children 50e
Boat Leaves Foot of Griswold at 9 a. as.