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America Apish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AYJNUZ - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Tit EM:ritorr, kwisti at ROM ICLE

Bride of June 1

s

indeedi ct
the
law

'PA kvrtle
Acurincis
30X
la 50X!
Take Advantage of the

a

'500,000
STORE-WIDE SALE

Robinson Furniture Co.

Washington Boulevard at 1120

For 12 Days Only!
June 5th to 18th!

Say Fellows ! ! !

HERE'S GREAT NEWS!
TELL THE GIRL FRIEND!

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disfammes-
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lr Mas

1) Mrs,
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Garfield
8400

We Call For and

Deliver Anywhere

MRS. DAN FROHMAN
(Miss Pebecc ■ K•tsm•n)

REGISTRATION BILL
NEXT RADIO TOPIC

Oriental and Chinese Rugs should
be cleaned by specialists. They
can't be cleaned by ordinary clean-
ers. Leader knows the make-up of
rugs and the proper way to clean
them — and his service costs no
more! Send your valuable rugs to
Leaders Today.

9 x 12 DOMESTIC RUG $275

June 7 :11
Doris Brodie, daughter of Mr. and N1rs. Illinajmin
Brodie of Windsor, to Abe A. Sarnia, son of Mr. and ND , •\ M
Sclunier of Trowbridge avenue.

Cleaned the Leader Way

LEADER

Junt 14—Miss Betty Nfilkovsky, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Hy-
man Milkovsky, to Herman Becker, at Philadelphia-Byron Ilall.

June 14-- Miss Estelle Wartell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius E.
Winton of 583 Woodland avenue, to Nlilton J. Nliller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Miner of Buy City. Mich.

Julie 28—Miss Hilda Schur-1'01dd, daughter of Mrs. Esther Schoen-
field of 1196 Burlingame avenue, to Milton Ponnusky, son of Mn.
s Net-
tie Ponnusky, Informal reception at the Bunk-Cadillac Hotel at It
o'clock. No cards.

Carpet Cleaners

June 28—Miry
Bronstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Bronstein of 309 Medbury avenue, to Aaron Grill, son of Mr. and
Mrs. NI. Gab of 4718 Joy Road, at the Wolverine Hotel.

8700 LINWOOD AVENUE

at Blaine

Births

--
e
Patrick II. O'Brien, former tic ,
May 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Press of 10 Moss avenue, a
cult judge and head of the legit I
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewen- staff of the civil Liberties Union , daughter.
stein of Fullerton avenue have re- will address Cantor's Jewish Radii
May ;30—To Mr. and Mrs. Tully J. Pomerance of 3344 Elmhurst,i
turned from a motor trip to Forum next Sunday, June 7, at
Omaha and points \Vest, having p. to,, no the subject, "Alien Reg. Slay
I- • a ''Lay 20—ToMr. and Mrs. Edward Eklar of 3003 Fullerton, a
celebrated the seventy-first birth- istration.'
daughter, Helene Ann.
day of Simon Loewenstein, who
Others on the program will lo
}toy 211—To Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Freedman of 1646 Gladstone
has been in Omaha for some time. Mrs. David Hallman, soprano, am
avenue, a daughter, Lenore Sally.
Della Tobin, pianist. Mrs. Emoil
May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiss (Evelyn Ludwig) of 2541
Miss Gertrude Brown of Stur- Monash will accompany Mrs. gall
Monterey avenue, a daughter, Eleanor Genevive,
tenant avenue entertained sonic man. Philip Slomovitz, editor o
friends at her home on May 23. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, wil I
May 17—To Mn. and Mrs. Louis Feinberg of 950 Marston, a son,
Harvey.
give the digest of the Jewish new
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Caplan of of the week. Aaron Kurland, at
May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. George Fox of 10204 Twelfth street, a
2430 Philadelphia avenue enter- toorney, will act as chairman a th
sun, Isadore.
toned a few friends and relatives program.
On their yacht "Dawn" last Tues-, Last Sunday', program was de
day.
voted to the Jewish community o
Windsor, and Mayor David A. Crol
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of , was the principal speaker. Ile wn
3260 Lawrence avenue entertained introduced by Rabbi Israel Leben
12 friends at their home last Tues- ,Tiger of Congregation Shaar Hash I EDELSTEIN—ROSENZWEIG
(In Tuesday evening, June 23,
day evening.
omayim of Windsor, whose choir
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosen- Purity Chapter No. 359, O. E. S.,
under the leadership of Cantor Max
will
hold its fourth annual moon-
Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Barsky of Freiman, provided the musical pro ,' zweig of 2982 Sturtevant avenue
2710 Leslie avenue motored north grant of the hour.
announce the marriage of their light. There will be cards and
for a few days' sojourn,
Mayor Croll, in his address, ad Idaughter, Harriet, to C. Sam Edel- vaudeville entertainment in addi-
vacated the formation of a Jewish stein, son of Mrs. Lena Edelstein tion to the dancing, and several
of Sturtevant avenue, on Sunday,
The Misses Sukenic of Harmon Welfare Federation in Windsor, t
avenue honored their sister-to-be,
er
be pattned
after the Det oit Fed ° May 24,
r
Five
t tatio7.. Ile congratulated Detrod
their home on Wednesday, May 27.' on its recent successful campaign.

Marring!.

of the



Mrs. L. H. Cannon of Berwyn,
III., is the guest of her mother.
Mrs. A. Tobin of Glendale avenue.

Call

Wedding Calendar 1

Mr, and Mrs. Jack Singer of
The marriage of Miss Rebecca
12512
Broadstreet entertained Kutznuin to Dan Frolunan took
during the past week-end in honur place in Cleveland
on .fuse 1. Miss
ofthe Misses Lillian Bernstein Katzman is the pianist of the Ila-
and Dorothy Ecker, both of Chi- levy-Ilazomir Farband Choir of
cago, who are creeds at the Um- which Mr. Frohman is the eonduc-
versity of Illinois, and Miss Libby tor. The choir plans an official re-
Levy f Louisville, K • , ception in honor of the newiy- weds.
co-ed at the University of I.ouis-
ville. These out-of-town guests
eart-
,till attend the formal

the Hawthorne Valley Country
Club.

DIFFERE u rny

Mrs. Anna Katz of 5126 Fisher avenue announces the engagement
of her daughter, Clara, to Emery Weiss, son of Mrs. Bertha Weiss 0
Toledo, Ohio.

Miss Fay Begelman of Brook-
lyn, N. Y., is spending a two weeks'
vacation at the home of Miss Betty
Zilitsky of 2658 Pingree avenue.

Vti\ wcru, 64e cute • Q,

,1
ade!Sl oilate ,1, 1 ,2

Mrs. Jannie Shecket of 7008 Lamson place announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Mollie, to William Salamen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Salmon of Los Angeles, Cal., at a bridge-luncheon
Kite!) at the Alden Park Manor June 7, where tables were set for 16
Mr. Salomon was a student at Columbia University and a graduate of
Tii.State College, Angola, Ind.

r•

Mrs. Gertrude Meisner of 7048
Michigan avenue announces the
Bar Mitzvah of her son, Harry Ed-
ward, which will take place Satur-,
day, June 0, at El Moshe syna-
gogue, Twenty-ninth street and
Michigan avenue.

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. I. Ilenig of 8130 West Jefferson announce the en
gagetnent of their daughter, Clara, to Max Stulberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. S; ulberg of Toronto, Canada.

The Nlisses Irene Schoenberg
and Pearl 'Luker of Cleveland,
Ohio, were the guests of the Misses
Mildred dopier and Gussie D.
Eisenberg over the Decoration Day
week-end. They were entertained
with a bridge party Saturday eve-
ning and a dildier was given by
Miss Eisenberg on Sunday, (a-
loe, ed by a theater ',arty.

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PAGE SEVEN

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BY PURITY CHAPTER

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is Building This Business Fast

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We do P'dy and Fender Bumping, Paint.
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DROP IN AND SAY HELLO!

ARNOLDS AUTO
SERVICE, INC.

45 SELDEN, off Woodward

S GOLDENBURG AT
YIDDISH THEATER

Glendale 9738

1IMELHOCHS

Appears in "Man is Not an

Angel" at Littman's

Playhouse.

Another outstanding Yiddish ar-
tist comes to Littman's Yiddish
Theater, Twelfth and Seward, for
only two performances, this Sun-
day, June 7.
Samuel Goldenliorg will appear
with his entire cast in "Man is nut
an Angel," a romantic drama by
Kulmanowitz, with music by Se-
(nude. Assisting him in the cast
will be Ann Nathanson, Rose Green-
field, Gert Winik, Yetta Zwerling,
David Denk, Chaim Wendorf,
Meyer llonigman, Chaim Tauber,
Seymour Rechrzeit, A. Liansky.

Mdss Sadie Margolis of 3290
AT THE TALMUD TORAH
Rochester avenue entertained 011
Friday evening in honor of Miss
O NJ U N E 1 3 A
Cantor Boyarsky Officiates and
Mollye Letwin of Breckenridge,
Rabbi David Rein Speaks.
he Itetroit branch of the Worn
Texas. Bridge was the diversion
; Plo
T
0
rg
7.1
,th
P ot
of the evening. Covers were laid en
The largest crowd that ever at-
estine (Chalutzos) announces tho t
for 16.
it will conduct a bazaar on Satur tended Sabbath services at the Tux-
ght, June 13, and all-day edo and Holmur Talmud Torah was
Miss Julia Klein of East Kirby ,'sisyntia night,
U June 14, at the Farbanr I seen Saturday, May 30, when Can-
avenue spent last week-end in '
tor llogarsky of Congregation
Folkshle, Twelfth and Blaine.
Cleveland, Ohio.
Emanuel conducted the services
The bazaar will open with a sup
per. on Saturday night, and morn . there. His chanting of the serv-
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Perlman of
j
I
ices
Wain most impressive.
Victoria avenue, Windsor, enter- artrides of value have loin collect
mined Wednesday evening in ed for sale that night and all daj, .1 Rabbi l). Rein spoke on the por-
t•
i
lion
of the week and also intro-
honor of their sister, Sid Perlman, Sunday : Many special features o
entertainment
are also bein , duced M. Beckman, former presi-
of Toronto, Ont. Miss Perlman is planned.
Young Hebrews.
dent of Congregation Emanuel,
spending a fortnight with her
This week's meeting was held in
who delivered a short address. The
brother and sister-in-law.
one
of
the
class-rousts of Philadel-
services were under the auspices
I OFFICERS INSTALLED
phia-Byron Hebrew School. Copies
of the Chevrah Cemorith headed by
Miss Charlotte Rosenkrantz of
BY SISTERS OF ZION L. Dann and Mr. Abranmvitz and
of the newly-composed constitution
Buffalo, N. Y., was the guest of
MRS. ROSE RUBEN
were read, and three amendments
under the spiritual 'labialise of
Miss Theresa Feldman of 241 Hen-
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, a
' were proposed, of which one was
Rabbi David Rein.
drie street, over the week-end.
very novel
including passed. Gladya Sverdlolf gave a
their monthly meeting held at On
While the ail„ii„ion to the sere-
vel
Emanuel Synagogue on Wednes
' report, after which the meeting was
was free, many contributed prizes.
Mrs. George Bernhardt of Mil- day, May 27, had annual installs
hah
srnangiiti
huatem
in
i e r - adjourned by vice-president, Irving
waukee, Wis., is visiting relatives thin of officers. The following war generously to the Talmud Torah. ' inej,NntIr,sti. an
Isaacs.
and friends in Detroit. While here,
Mrs. M. Shaw, who sue
she will attend the wedding of her ricer's Mrs. A. (I. Ashinsky, presi
N(1) rs. Syl via Shapiro
Tikvas Zion.
cousin, Miss Estelle Warta', to dent; Mrs. A. Wilenkin, Mrs. It
.1 The Tikvas Zion Young Judaea
Milton J. Miller, on June 14.
Bertha
Singer, Mrs. I. Rosenthal, Mrs. A
en
ut'tian ngd
Pul Tenh Pi
Club
of
the
Tuxedo Hebrew school
effort to make this affair an
Spiewack, vice-presidents; Mis
outstanding success.
Schechter, secretary; Mrs. B. Lev
Mrs. Rose has challenged the Blossoms of
Avrunin Camp announces the
I
Zion
to
a
debate,
"Resolved, that
isl ia tr,reassynsi .r; RuMbeesndntieniens. ;%rfute, r,.
Ruben is chairman of the ticke t
addition of a music department to sale.
the Hebrew schools are more bow-
its other
educ tional activities.
a
1
ficial
to
the
student
than the pri-,
The annual children's party wit
Goldman, Goldberg, Katz, and Bus -
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein , well-
T hursday,
enzweig,, board of directors.
at, une 2 5, with vete tutor." The debate will take,
known piano teacher,
place
Sunday,
June
7,
at the Tax-j
r, will conduct ; buses leaving the Eastern Sta r
I. Knoppow, president of the. un
I for Mizrachi Organization, spoke ti - the classes. The classes will con-lTempie promptly at noon. Lunch - eflo Ilebrew school. Visitors are
, sist of the following: Music appre- 1 es will be furnished the cli
invited.
a
ry!
Samuel Nathanson, who was re- the group on the subject of the Jew - elation, rhythmis orchestra, ear and suitable games
and amuoii
vastly re-elected president of the ish National Fund Tog Day. A I training, briginers classes, and aud- meets have been arranged so tha
Detroit Jewish Emergency Relief committee was appointed to repre - itorium work. Children who wishi
Fund, stated on Wednesday that -cut the Sisters of Zion in this corn - to continue with their piano work ' all Purity's children may enjoy
the fund will hold arally and mass- paign. Mrs. Rose Singer is chair will be able to do no under the thoroughly delightful day.
'
The new corps of tinker:, }Wade,
meeting on Saturday evening, June , man of this committee.
I teacher's supervision. There will by Mrs. Hannah Harvith, W. SI.
A board of directors meeting wit I be no additional charges.
6, at A p. m., at the Shaarey Zedek
Calls Ediiorial Splendid.
will initiate the first class of ennui
branch synagogue, Twelfth and ' be held next W ednesday, June 10
Antes, Monday, June 8. A dinar r Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
Atkinson, for the purpose of en- at the home of M rs . Singer, 23
"Another Communal Triumph"
1 Picnic of J. W. E. W. 0. Sun - will be served at 6 p. tn., preceding
lightening the Jewish community Owen avenue.
the degrees, and reservations from your issue of May 22 in a
as to its past accomplishments and
day, June 28.
should
made at once through the splendid editorial and is applicable
as to its plans for the future. At
Center Athletic League.
i to every community.
this meeting, one of the most prom-
A special meriting of the Jewish secretary.
With kind regards,
inent Jewish speakers in Detroit , J17.iaz , or Intermediate laimiciic no-r
Women's European Welfare Or-
Cordially yours,
J. Y. P. S. of Shaarey Zedek
will he the speaker of the evening, van. 7.5 1%,M,]:;,',.1:IT,,c4,1,.„',i.,s,..",;
ganization will be held Monday eve-
JACOB BILLIKOPE,
and will have an important mess- ii.tioirruiro n.
Albert Gordon WaS elected prey
ning,
June
28,
at
the
Atkinson
Executive Director Federa-
age. There will also be some en- ,, lima. ef Senior Intermediate Games g
lirraegn ach
tiorn
rf. the Shaarey Zedek Con- ident of the Junior Young People's
tion of Jewish Charities of
.
tertainment, and refreshments will Rawlings
"iii i4 4eicsisiii ii.(4*(4,44ti T i" 4
Society of the Shaarey Zedek at
Philadelphia.
be served
seed free of charge.
Intermediate Srhedjule for inns 7: Pi -
At this meeting ninny important a meeting of the society, May 31
An invitation to attend this r v :,,!'n'ai ..1,?.4.7.1 , ...;;,. Ni' d. r I.L tari . r ‘11, 1 .,,:
' topics will be taken up. There will at the Atkinson branch. He as- Halevy-Hazomir Singing So-
meeting is extended to every Jew s e,,
also be heard committee reports sumes office in September.
Senio r Intermediate Schedule June 7
ciety Celebrates Success
in this community.
Hanson Buchner was named vice-
and recommendatio ns from th
rant" v s. ()lymph, at 10:30: Creoeent
'
.
• 1 ,,,o.,,c,•%:enrbreffe,a and
Of Concert.
jt :1
board of directors in regard to president; Esther
v.. Carneraderie at 10:30: Rawlings
.
PERFECTION LODGE
Ce ltics et 12.
sending regular aid for support of v i•Iiim Caplan
Perfection Lodge No. .180, F. & ui. Intf e r xejO, Ine,rne,, nt itidni7 j/iviironh ched - new European families, in addition secretary and treasurer respective-
Last Saturday evening, May 30,
A. M., will hold a special commun•
Perk • W
;it 111 "' W ' rg r to nine other families who have ly. The members of the board of the Detroit Halevy-Hazomir Sing-
ication on Wednesday, June 10, at Weinman VP. Tau . flora; Highland
nd rack been reviving aid from the organi- directors in adition to the for of- ing Society celebiated its success
E.. vs. Sophie Wright.
p. m. E. A. Degree.
zation for the last six years, and fivers will be Jacob Keidan, Roslyn of the sixth annual concert, given
C.
SANDORF, Secretary.
regarding the orphans aided with Floater, Maxwell Jospey, Morton in the large auditorium of the De-
By order of
v•. Richland Park. W.: Urban Le
Weinberg, and Fayga Keidan.
troit Institute of Arts on Sunday
a
gue private board in Detroit.
vq. Franklin SI.: Highland Park W., VP
DAVID ARKIN, W. M.
Members are receiving invita- evening, May 21.
,
Arrangements will he made for
Sophie Wright.
thins
to
the
formal
dinner-dance
to
The celebration in the form of a
the picnic to be held Sunday, June
Results al the Junior Track and Field 28, at Belle isle. Sirs. A. Katzen, be given by the !society June 23 at banquet took place at the Kinder
Meet on Thursday, May 21.
Theater
of the Shalom Aleichem
t ice-president anti chairman of this the Knollwocd Country Club. Res-
Da.h: 1. S• f er.tern, Trojan..
WHY PAY MORE 2. SO-Yard
may he made by mem- IFolk Institute. Eugene Franz-
Grant, Viking.: J. M•ssak. Viking. ' affair, is preparing home cooked ervations
.
hers before June 15.
100-1•ard 1/a.h: I, Mickley/its, Trojan. , meals, many surprises, etc.
'
blau,
president
of the society, was
WHEN SO MUCH 2. Weinoein. Viking,3.
Viking, Sandler. Reber.
chairman. Among the speakers
rangements will also be made for
Standing Broad JIM •
Rubins ,
'
MAY BE HAD FOR SO roln.,
YOUNG
were:
Prof.
E.
Zaludkowski,
must-
2 Sol 1/re.ner. Trojan.: 3. II . the Tag-day to be held Sunday.
POALE ZION'S
Micklewitt. Trojans.
July 19, at Mt. Clemens.
LITTLE?
NATIONAL SECRETARY . cal director, David Tucker, David
Ronnie Broad Jump: 1. Sot pre.ner.
Rubenstein, Israel M. Hertz, solo-
Trojan.: 2. A. Saferstein, Trojans: 3. St
WILL VISIT DETROIT ist and his brother of Flint, Mich.,
Gro.o, Vikings.
For the woman
Running High Jomp :
Maurice Cohen, national secre- Fred Alterman and Leo Wollock,
MIr S witr. Halevy Hazomir Farband
Trojans: 2. J. 14••As k. Viking s ;
. A
tary of the Young Peale Zion, will members of the executive board,
who needs
Choir Prepares For
Saferstein. Trojan+.
be the honor guest of the local Mrs Anna Warren, one of the so-
Shoot, Relay. won by Viking..
more support
Coming Concerts.
One Hop Orion. Won by Trojan..
branch Sunday, Monday and Tues- loists at the concert, Joshua Joy-
than the ordi-
day, June 7,- 5, and 9. During his rich, recording and corresponding
The Halevy-Hazomir Choral So - stay in Detroit there will be never- secretary and Rebecca Rapaport,
nary girdle
J. W. E. W. 0. To Install
and
, i•ty is busy preparing for the two at gatherings held, among which financial secretary.
gives, "SAN.
Officers.
coming concerts.
are the Mowing:
Among others the following par-
GERT"Special
North Woodward branch of the
On June 20, in the Olympia Hall
On Sunday afternoon, June 7, at ticipated in the musical dramatic
model. m e • •
Jewish Women European Welfare in Mt. Clemens, the lialevy-Ilazo.
la m., there will he a special
open
literary
program: Miss Ruth Sher-
Organization met at the home of mir Farband Choir a-ill give a con- meeting at the clubroom of the or-
health and
i man, assistant accompanist, Rose
Mrs. S. Markowitz, 1469 Atkin- , ert in conjunction with the Far- ganization,
comfort.
0079 Twelfth street, Gayman, daughter of William Gas-
son, on June 3. The Ter Plaza
hand Folk School. corner Blaine. Mr. Cohen will ad- : man, assistant conductor; Morris
will he the scene of an elaborate
GOOD ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
The rehearsals which take place dress the audience. All of the ages Schaine, one of the soloists at the
luncheon at which the installation, every Monday night at 8:30 in room of 11 to 20, interested in the move-
GOOD TO THE POCKETBOOK
on Tuesday afternoon, June 16, at 123 at Northern High School are ment and the work of the Young last concert; Prof. E. Zaludkowski,
—GOOD TO THE EYE-
Louis Levin, the little Skolnik boy ,
• ex's Better Dresses--
a e p are. Mrs. well attended. Dan I. rohman, con- Poole Zion are invited to attend.
Third Floor
Sarah Fixler is in charge of the ar- 'factor, is quite confident that the'. Mondayevening, June 8, at 7:30 non of the associate director, Dav-
rangements. Reservations ran be Belle Island concert, which will • p. m., the executive committee of id Skolnik and Joshua Joyrich.
made through Mrs. Eisler, Euclid take place at the First National the local branch will meet at the
Unveiling of Monument.
1X79, or Mrs. R. B. Newman, LORK- Night of this season will be as sac-.
residence of Miss Florence Green-
ft How 3819. Members and friends cessful as other appearances of this berg, 2211 Gladstone.
"The CuAtoto.Made Belt"
An unveiling of a monument in
are invited. The next meeting will year.
j The officers are: Chairman, Belle
memory of Fannie Kunin will take
he held at the home of Mrs. R. B.
EUCLID 0127
The membership drive for those Pickman; secretary, Goldie Zaran-
j Newman. 1178 Glynn Court, June who wish to participate in next kin; treasurer, Florence Greenberg. place Sunday, June 7, at 2 p. tn.,
REMEMBER THE DATE —
10, at 1:30 p. m.
at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rel- SUNDAY, JUNE 14 — BICUR
season's events is now open. I The sponsor is B. Kumove.
mires and friends are invited.
runt IC LI

CHALUTZOS BAZAAR
ND l 4
nee
r

Young
Judaea

AVRUNIN CAMP ADDS
MUSIC DEPARTMENT

Club
Notes

forth

EMERGENCY RELIEF
RALLY ON SATURDAY'

THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL

Moonlight

given by

Temple Beth El

MON. EVE., JUNE 15

Boat L
Foot of Woodward, 8:45 P. M.
Plan to make this affair a congregational get-together.

'MEMBER LAST YEAR'S AFFAIR?

WASN'T IT A CORKER?
THIS ONE WILL BE A WOW!

CONTINUOUS DANCING 8:30 TO 12
To the Syncopating Tunes of

Gerald and his Marks

Columbia Recording Orchestra

ONE DOLLAR PER PERSON
Tickets at Dock or at Temple Beth El
Attendance is not confined to members of the Temple.

GRANAT'S DAIRY

Announces the Opening of a New Store at

11736 DEXTER BOULEVARD

Between Tuxedo and Webb A
ie., Dairy Products, Appetisers

We carry • full line of G

Grand Opening Saturday Afternoon, June 6

Your Presence Will be Appreciated

t

•LEIPTER- BOX

Chill on
Frocks

Are Twice As
Useful If They
Wear Jackets

thus this new

woman's chi Iron

at 39.50,

$

4.75

j

$5. 75

S. GERT & CO.

May be worn for for-
mal afternoon or in-
formal evening with

the jacket and as for-
mal -evening gown
without the jacket.

'INELHOCHS

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