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The bridge-tea which will be held •
by the Women's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools, Wednes- Sabbath Service.:
: day, June 24, at 1:30 p. m., prom-
Morton Chlin, a student of the
. ises to be an outstanding affair. Ilt•brew Union College, will (weupy
• the pulpit of Temple Beth El Sat-
urday morning, June 20. Saturday
services are continuous through-
out the summer. The service be-
gins at 10:30 and is completed at
ND.. and tiro. Henry Wineman,
11:30,
A dance will be held at the Elkin
their son James and nephew, Jo- Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich., with •
seph Spiegel of Chicago, and Dr.! lightfully arranged summer gar-
and Mrs. Sam Lewis sailed from den as a background, on Sunday,
New York Friday, June 19, on the, June 28. It will be given by the
Roma for Italy.
B. T. Si. Junior Sisterhood of Mt.
Clemens.
At the annual meeting of the
Mrs. Leo Si. Franklin and I
Michigan District American Asso-
:laughter, Margaret, are visiting
Miss Dorothy Commn entertained
ciation of Hospital Social Workers
with Mrs. Raymond Einstein in with a luncheon and hosiery and
held at the University Hospital.
Pittsburgh.
glove shower at the Womens Ex-
Ann Arlior, Wednesday,, June 3,
change last Wednesday in honor of
Miss Selma Sa milliner, supervisor
Girls home with their families Miss Fayette Tannenholz, a bride-
, of SOCiiI I service at North End
from Ann Arbor are Ruth Fried- elect, and also in honor of her
I Clinic, wits unanimously elected
man, Beatrice Ehrlich, Natalie Ar- guest, Miss l'hyllis Shankman of
chairman fur the ensuing year,
den, Elaine Schlesinger, Terry Trenton, N. J. Twenty guests
Mrs. Eleanor J. Ford, director of
Fisk, Virginia Gage, Josephine were present.
North End Clinic, wan re-elected
: Stern and Jane Fecheimer,
to the executive committee.
Miss Charlotte Feldman of
MRS. LOUIS ROBINSON
Miss Laurabelle Robinson is Glynn Court entertained with a
MRS. A. B. STRALSER
An informal exhibit of
YOUNG ISRAEL GIVES
home
from
Simmons
College
and
bridge
last Tuesday in honor of
Club, has met with a ready re
the power of words as
A BRIDGE - DANSANTE
From the num br
e of tickets already
sponse, and the chairman, Sirs - has as her guest her roommate, the Misses Fayette Tannenholz

of New York. and Dorothy Caitlin. Covers were sold in advance, a large crowd is ,
applied to a wide va-
Morris Blumberg and her commit - Miss Jean Warner
_
y oung Israel of Detroit will
laid for 12.
expected. Prizss and favors will ,vm
tee are receiving the co-operatic,
riety of common literary
be given and refreshments
n
ents will be . bring to a close' its formal Retie-
Adolph ("Daddy")
Freund has
of members and friends.
f
menet! on the balcony of the Belle Ities of the season with a bridge-

forms.
) Detroit this week af-
. r. and Mrs. I. Schorr, who
The resumption of work on the
ter a winter's sojourn in Florida. have been guests in Detroit for a Isle Casino. dansante to be held Tuesday eve-
new synagogue has added new im-
ing,
June
30,
at
the
new
Belle
Mrs.
Abe
It
Si
few days, have returned tic their
Stralser
is chair- Isle Casino.
petus to the workers as the pro. ,
Of exceptional interest
Sirs. Lois Meyer is home from home in Chicago, Ill. Their son, man of the arrangement commit-
ceeds will gt toward the furnish-
This
will mark one of
tee, assisted by Mesdamess M. II. ti.,,,
f ew necasion
Newcomb School in New Orleans. Philip, accompanied them.
,,,,,,d a l , .
and value to students,
ing of the synagogue.
Z azkheim, president, A. Kasle.
Events to which
Young Israel invites the general
A number of dinner parties hay e
Wolf Kaplan, A. Knoppow
teachers, executives, au-
, A. public.
George Spater, •on of Mr. and . Mrs. William Cohen and chit- Mai•kson and NI. Weksler.
been reported arranged and earl
Bridge, dancing, prizes,
thors, reporters and to
Y Nib; Alex Sp at r, i s home from area Jerry a d Barba
Barbara have
h • re-

reservations
snments me programmed
The following wen
o m will serve
Ann Arbor,
turned to their home after spend-
for the evening's festivities. Tick-
writers of advertising.
Mrs. Morris Blumberg is chair-
ing three months in I'hoenix, Ariz. on the hospitality committee: Mrs.
M s. : cos may be secured from any mem-
: man and Mrs. Herbert Warner,
Rosenthal, .1. II. Ehrlich, R. Mar-
Nliss Betty Sloman, daughter of For the summer months they have
ber of the organization or at the'
President. Mrs. A. Louis Gordon, Nit.. and Mrs. Herbert Sloman of taken a cottage at White Lake, wil, NI. C. Heider, J. Berman, I. door.
The exhibition is open
chairman of mbli it • Mrs. Lout
Zaludkowski, B. Isaacs, I,. Fine-
• Longfellow avenue, is home from Mich.
A committee composed or
Robinson is an active member of Wisconsin.
daily, except Sunday,
man, II. E. Lippitt, S. Shnitz and ham .1. Rosenshne, Hyman R. Abra-
Co-
, the committee.
Several delightful affairs have A. Rosenthal.
from 10:30 a. m. to .1
hen, Betty and Ida Karbal, Charles
been given in honor of Miss Fay ,
Gellman, and David I. Barris is
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and dau-
gh
p. m... Three explana-
ter, Barbara, left for their sum- Rose Kaplan, whose marriage to J. W. E. W. 0. INSTALLS
working zealously to make this the
Samuel S. Topper will take place
tory lectures dail y:
most outstanding and original so-
mer home in Charlevoix.
at the Hotel Detroit-Leland June
OFFICERS AT PLAZA end presentation ever sponsored by
10:30 a. m., 12:30 p.
On May
Young Israel.
, Sonia Kaplan, •
Mrs. Sophia Weil, who has bee
m. and3p.m.
Installation a officers of the
Meyer Weisenfeld, Irving Padua
The Zedakah (Ault met at the traveling the Continent, has left n I I sister of the bride-elect, gave a
i ersonal
s
Belcreshower
in her honor at North Wtaolward branch of the se% liavid I. Herrin, and Abraham
home of Mrs. Sylvia Shapiro, 3236 Germany and was in Switzerland ,
fhe
nner 22
f
t. Dior
was Jewish Women's Euro pean Wel- .1. Rosenshine have been selected
Elmhurst, where Mrs. Sophia Ja- at the Nlontreaux Palace Hotel at
served in the green room, the fa
marien Olirni.fiantg
iizr,f(Mtn
at
h„elLe
Montreux.
After
a
trip
up
held a it , tat i zn: as delegate:: to represent Young
the
cob the new president, assmed
the
M
u
• -e. I table being decorated with an ar-
m of the
Israel of Detroit lit the national
duties of her office, appointing the Rhine to Brussels, she went to ran enient of talisman roses and on Tuesday .Racoon, June 16.
Young Israel convention, which
following committee: investigation, London, England, and sails June. snapdragon
on in the center, and a
Mrs. Ida Levin and Mem. Rose Lip- 19 for Montreal from Liverpool.
NIrs. S. Goldstick was toast- will be held June 111, 20, 21 and
g
until Saturday,
large candelabra
ut each end. On mistress of the afternoon, and Mrs. 22 in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
non; entertainment, M rs. Marie
27'
Mr. ad Mrs. Max N. Freedman ; M
ay 28, the Misses Jean Barak Ilarry Klein acted as installing id- Judaism and modern Jewish youth
and
Hyman and Mrs. Esther Davis;
of
Glendale
avenue,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fay
Aronoff,
who
will
serve
as
rev.
The
officers
installed
for
the
will
be
the
focal
point
of
this
meet-
sewing, Airs. Sonia Shaffer and
Mrs. Sadie Cohn; social, Mrs. H et- Harry Sloan of Fullerton avenue,! bridesmaids honored the bride by ens
ensuing year are: Mrs. Zelda ing. A number of prominent lead-
a miscell n
ers will conduct the discussion
Cottage The table was set man, first vice-president; Mrs, groups which will consider the in-
Mrs, Rhea Landsberg; decorations, !tor, George Freedman of Chicago
boulevard, Miss Florence Levin for 18 guests and was very aurae-Ennna Waldman, second vice-pros. dividual problems of constituent
Mrs. Elsie Rubin and Mrs. Sara and Sol Levin of Tyler avenu • tire with its individual service of ident; Mrs. P. Goldsmith, treasur-
organizations.
Ender; sick committee, Mrs. Tillie el
Germnasky, WK. Esther Shuger- motored tic Cincinnati to attend' • ' yellow linens on the green table. I er; Mrs. N. Bookstein, recording
-
the
marriage
of
Miss
Mae
Levin,
Remebrance Fund.
and
financial
secretary;
and
Mrs.
ELEVENTII FLOOR
man and Mrs. Lena Halpern; din
Mr, and glen. Nathan Glosser, Annette Le Vey, press agent.
tribution of clothes, Mrs. Thrt•sa: daughter of the late Rabbi Joseph
Mrs. Harry Wetsman, 2950
th;ir
a
r
n
ia
d
ug
,(nin
t
e
,
Mi
4'
Levu
of
Cincinnati,
and
Jacob:
Freda
Gies-
FARMER
STREET BLDG.
Gerston; cultural, Mrs. Lena Sil-
rt avenue, chairman of Remem-
A resume of the year's activi-
r• Gerasld
' (1'Itoi4er,
s
Freedman, son of Mrs. Bertha 'Johnston,
verblatt.
of ties and work wits give by
n
Mrs. b once Fund of the Detroit chapter
• Freedman of Chicago boulevard, '
hvt.
l'a., will soon return Agnes Levine, who gave also an' of Hadassah, reports the follow-1
o s
I tit,
outline id the charter for the bane-' g contributions: from Mr. and
the honorary members of the Ze- Dr. and Mrs. their
David
II on
Fauman
fit of the guests.
home
Lake St. Clair.
Mrs. D. W. Simons in memory of I
tst times Hannah announce the B ar Mitzvah of their
Ginsburg; from Mr. and
Hurvith, Anna It Zamsky, Ilarry son, Simeha J oseph, at the Shaa-
A check for $1,000 was trans.' Bernard
S rs. Abraham Cooper in memory
:•
Ilarry Wine of Chicago boule-
ferred
to
the
main
organization
H. Prenzlauer, Ilarry "Mother" roy Zedek Synagogue, on Satur-: v ard left for a business trip to
of
Jacob
Lieberman
.
through
roug t h
e representatives, also -
Klein, Dora Erlich, and Minnie day, June 27. At home to their' New York.
honor members, Mrs. Sophie Ep- r
, Gellman. It will be held at Mrs. friends on Sunday evening, June'
0
H. II. Prenzlauer's sununer home 28, from 8 to 10 oclock.
stein and Mrs. Naiman Greenberg.
No I
on Aug. 5.
Mrs. Eugene Sloman left for
cards.
Mrs. George Cohen was made
I C alifornia, where she will join her
The annual picnic of the Zeda- ,
grand president for life, and Mrs.
tater, Mrs. Jennie Oppenheim.
Mrs.
Ikah Club will be held on July 23
Emil
Wieselberg and
S. Goldstick and Sirs. Ilarryt
Good Summer Reading at Drastic Reductions.
at Belle Isle, There will be games, daughter, Helen, returned from a
(Mother) Klein, grand vice-presi-
500 volumes of Fiction at 35c each, or
'Mrs. Sam Lasky of Chicago is dents for life.
prizes, favors, balloons, and a lot months visit with relatives HI
3 for $1.00
Two Groom of Children'. Books at Vary
visiting with her father and sis-
of enjoyable entertainments for Tex".
Special Prices
Mrs.
R.
B.
Newman
was
the
re-
ters, I. Weinstein, of Longfellow
the children,
(Second Floor)
cipient of a loving cup in a
re et
250 booka at
25e
S1. gamin
200 book. at
gamin and son, Nat, of avenue '
Mothers honoring their sons and
ti off
lion of her efforts expended during'
I da ghters birthday
100 graduate memory books, reduced to
u by domain to Akron spent a week with Mr. and
I the year The other retiring
Ameroll Frank Rothschild wil eers
sell at
the Zellakah Club are: Mrs Ann Mrs. .1. II. Schakne of Hazelwood
690 and $2.00
received tokens in apprecia-
he graduated Nlonday, June 22 tion of their work.
Rosenbaum, $10 f •r• her daughter'ss
from the University of Michigan •
birthday; Mrs.
• So p hiaJacob,$5
The organization thanks the or-
Miss Judith Margolis of Pitts- His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Juliu s ganizations who helped make the,
I for her son's birthday; Mrs. Grace
1550 WOODWARD AVENUE
burgh is visiting her aunt and' Rothschild of :16 Colorado avenu
Zellman, for her daughter's birth- burgh
Booksellers Since 1875
e work of the year a success, and es-'
: day, $5; Mrs. Celia Coggan, fur her uncle, Nlr. and Mrs. Jacob fl.• will be at home to their friend s m•t•ially The Detroit Jewish Chron
Schakne,
Tuesday evening, June 23.
isle.
daughter's birthday, $5; Miss Min-'
nie Goodman, honoring her niece,'
The luncheon was under the mi-
Mr. and Sirs, Phillip Schaffer of
Mrs. Shirley Rottman enter . pervision of Mrs. Sarah F'ixler, to
:$5; Mrs. Mary Slohin and her
brother George Greneberg, $2 0, in Atlantic City are the guests of tained 10 guests at a bridge whom the organization is indebted
memory of their departed sister, their children, Mr. and Mrs. luncheon and lingerie shower a t' for success of the day.
Charles King of the Wilshire.
the Belcrest apartments on Apri I
Mrs. Sarah Tebeson, who passed
Mrs. Neiman Greenberg donated
away on June 9.
25, complimenting her cousin, Mis s $10, and Mrs. Adolph Shilo donated
Sir. and Sirs. J. Marx are visit
Edith Lewis a bride of May 24 • 1$5 in hon.!. of the Bar-Mitzvah of
ing with their children, Dr. an: Mrs. Ruth Lewis of Pasadena ace her win.
m l.
Mrs. George Waldbott of York nue was hostess at a miscellaneou
last meeting of the season
shire road.
shower on Saturday evening, Apri I will take place at the home of the
hon
Le o t ring
„mr her
hs e J. sister-ainn -laanw, new president, Mrs. Zelda Slayers,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt and Miss
3325 Sturtevant avenue, on Tues-
Officiates at Marriage of Miss Goff family of Boston boulevard have, Mrs. B. Levine were joint host- day afternoon, June 23, at 1 p. m.
opened their summer home at Wtil- roses at a bridge-luncheon and
to Philip Einstandig.
nut lake.
linen shower on Stay 2 at the Bel
tramini and Rush in honor of Mis
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal, son
Nils. Peggy Fink of Winona avt.
Lewis, their sister-in-law.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal nue is home from Milwaukeee Daw
, •
of 657 East Boston boulevard, has ner College.
The Misses Gertrude Goldman
returned from New York and will
for the
and Golda Greenbaum were joint
"Learn to play and ploy while
spend the summer here with his
Miss Dorothy Caitlin of Glynn • hostesses at a personal shower on
learning" is the characterizing slo-
parents. Rabbi Rosenthal is a di- Court has returned from Boston
Slay 9 at Miss Greenbaums home gan of the Jewish Centers Summer
rector of the Yeshiva College and
where she attended the graduation
is a graduate of the Isaac Elt•han- exercises of I• a. Seminary. Miss on Webb avenue in honor of Miss Play School that will open on lalon-
an Theological Seminary of which Phyllis Shankman of Trenton, N. Edith Lewis, a May bride. Cov- day, .luly 6, at 31 NIelbourne ave-
ers were placed for 16 guests.
nue and 3130 Fenkell avenue, for
the college is a branch.
J., one of the graduates, accom-
children from 6 to 12 years of age.
Last Sunday, Rabbi Rosenthal panied Miss ('arnin on her return
Miss Tobie Forman of Toronto
A corn of trained leaders togeth-
nfficiated at the wedding of Miss home.
spent a week as the guest of Miss er with volunteer workers, cam-
Esther Goff to Philip Einstandig,1
S. Burstein of 2266 Blaine avenue. ; prise the staff of this school which
at the bride's residence, 2068 ('lair.'
Gerald Glosser, son of Mr. and
will provide courses in dramatics,
mount.
Mrs. Nathan Glosser, has recently
Miss Sarah Burstein of 2266 I handicraft, drawing, nature study,
to be given by
graduated f rom Kiskiminetas Blaine avenue is visiting relatives
music appreciation, woodcraft, gar-
Springs School. The graduating and friends in Chicago.
Idening, clay modelling, and metal
exercises took place Friday and
work: they will also supervise and
Saturday, June 6 and 7. The
Edward G. Goldstone,
o
s n of • conduct recreational activities that
The menilwrs of the Northwest- exercises consisted of the senior M . and Mrs. Manfred
r E. Gold- , will embrace swimming, adncing,
ern branch of Jewish Old Folks banquet and reception dance Fri- stone, returned Tuesday from the a hobby club, a party club, a story
' Horne are taking the inmates to day night, the commercement exer- University of Michigan at Ann Ar- , telling periods, athletics and games
the theater on June 22, at 1 o'clock, cises and tea-dance Saturday aft- bor, where he is a student in the I arranged according to age and in-
from the home. Anyone desiring ernoon. The attendance num- architectural department.
: terest of the children.
Balls,
'to donate the use of their car for bered about 500.
! jumping ropes, bean bags, horse
Si. Kaplan of St. Louis. Nfo., is shoes, ping pang sets, lottoes, dom-
this purpose get in touch with Mrs.
Morris
Fishman,
representing
the guest of his son and daughter, inoes and puzzles are being sup-
B. Sarasohn, Northlawn 8733, or
:call the Jewish Old Folks Home di- the Detroit I.ife Insurance COM- Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kopman of At- plied by volunteer contributions.
uany, left Thursday on the annual kinson avenue.
. rect.
A picnic or trip is arranged for
Board of Commerce cruise on the
every week; also theater parties,
The next social affair, which is steamer Noronic.
Miss Goldie Vehon of Byron I baseball games and other diver-
an excursion to Boh-Lo, takes place
avenue has returned to her home sions, with special treats of ice
on Wednesday, July N. Get tick-,
Among the Detroiters who
ets from members or call Mrs. N. have opened their summer homes after an extended visit to Des cream and refreshments to vary
Moines, Iowa, and Chicago, Ill.
the daily milk and crackers or or-
Illatnikoff, Garfield 3588-W.
at Lexington, Mich., and vicinity
ange juice.
his month for the season are Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schaffer of
Assemblies each week offering
and Mrs. David Oppenheim and , Atlantic City, N. J., are visiting
programs by the children that will
f amity of Chicago boulevard. Mr.
I their children, Mr. and Mrs. present musicales, plays, sham
a nd Sirs. A. Glazer and family of
Charles King, of the Wilshire.
FOR RENT TO
skits, dances and recitations, com-
Vest Philadelphia, Sir. and Mrs.
BOAT LEAVES FOOT OF FtRST ST. AT 8:30 P. M.
THE PUBLIC
E. Loewenberg and family of Vir- I Mrs. Henry Rich of the Warwick plete the schedule for the school.
ginia Park, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I Apartments, Palmer Woods, has
SI 00 Per Person
A dler and family of Chicago boule- I returned from a visit with her
Accounting Fraternity In.1
vard, Sir. and Sirs. J. S. Lot•wen- parents, in Rochester, N. Y.
b erg and family of Virginia Park.
stalls Officers.
Suitable for Meetings,
Others who have taken places
Miss Lee Corbman delightfully
here for the season are Mr. and. entertained aboard her yacht Sun-
Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity of
Bridge and Parties
S Ira. Jack Brown and family of day, June 14, in honor of Miss the Detroit Institute of Technol-
Send Your Son to
B oston boulevard, Sir. and Mrs. , Mildred Leibner of New York ogy' will hold installation of officers
lave Zenon and family of Vir. .City, who is on her way home at Canton Nlilla Road House, Sat-
g inia Park, Mr. and Mrs. Robert from Wisconsin University. The ' urday evening. June 20.
10216 Dealer, near Calvert
L oewenberg and family of Vir-, trip consisted of fishing, swim-,
The new officers to be installed
Arlington 6293
fri nia Park.
for the term of 1931-32 are: David
ming, dancing and dining.
Longfellow 7079
H. Shook, chancellor; Nathan Hor-
Approximately 25
Miles from Mackinaw
Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Berman
Min Josephine Magdalin left witz, vice-chancellor; I. Hortcn-
Give your boy a chance to get close to nature—this camp
f Rochester avenue returned T uesday for New York, from berg, (maestro.; Louis Schwartz,
for Jew ish boys offers such fine sports
as
rum a visit in Atlantic City.
where she is sailing for Europe scribe; John Abel, marshall.
I JOIN OUR BRIDGE CLUB
Dinner and dancing will fallow
n the S. S. Leviathan. Miss 5111g-
NOW FORMING
Mrs. S. Alexander of Buffalo is d alin will visit in France, Switzer-I the installation.
he guest of her children, Mr. and la nd and England, • nd will remain
Pleasant Surroundings
The fraternity was organized at
Ire. Sidney Alexander of Fuller- abroad for three months.
Congenial A sane ia t
the Detroit Tech in April 1930 and
EXPERT INSTRUCTORS TO
its progress has been remarkable
ti 'n avenue.
Tutoring be Competent Instructor a If Desired
Irving W. Goldsmith of Hazel- in the accounting field. Its inten-
HELP YOU
r Rate, and Further Information Write
Miss Rica Stocker of New York wood avenue has left for New tions. are to organize chapters in
Club Eachanee 10216 Dealer
Near C.Ivert) spent a few days in Detroit en York City, where he will resume a few of the large cities, including
route to Chicago. Miss Stocker is his legal studies at Columbia Cni..1 New York, Chicago and Philatiel•
Office, Randolph 4276;
Arlington 6293
Evening, Residence, Walnut 4440.R.
• student at Vassar,
phis.
varsity.

' DETROIT'S SOCIAL
' WORKERS HONORED

the Delicatessen Counter

con II,

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I OF U. H. S. AUXILIARY

The Shaarey Zedek's Sisterhood' s
announcement of the summer din-
ner dance Tuesday. June 30, at
7:3n, at the Knollwood Gauntry

You will like our food, service and prices—not
only are we proud of our reputation but we
WORK HARD to Maintain It.

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RUMANIAN PASTRAMI

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A Jewish Boys Camp in Michigan

ON BLACK LAKE

SWIMMING, BOATING, FISHING, HIKING,
RIDING, HILL CLIMBING—INDOOR AND
OUTDOOR GAMES

ARTHUR (RED) T. CARTY

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