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EXCURSION OF OLD I
FOLKS HOME JULY 8

B'NAI MOSHE PICNIC
TO BE HELD SUNDAY

Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, chairman
of Cie Bob-Lo excursion spon-
sored by the Northwestern Branch

Arrangements have been com-
pleted for the picnic this Sunday
of Congregation B'nai Moshe to be

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within 15 minutes by
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Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
man and Mr. and Mm. Royal Op-
penheim have returned from a
visit to Atlantic City, where they
stayed at the Hotel Traymore.

On Fur Coats up to WO
Rates 1% of valuation

Sim Hart leaves for White
I'lains, N. Y., accompanied by Mrs.
Sidney Silberman, on Saturday,
July 4. Mr. hart will celebrate
his eightieth birthday on July 7
with his children and grandchil-
dren.

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Sunning . . .
or Swimming?

Either Way, You'll Find Our Beach Shop
A Peach of a Shop for Accessories!

Complimenting Miss Jean Shech-
ter, a bride-elect of July, Mrs. J.
Kaufman and Mrs. J. Kasmer were
joint hostesses at a miscellaneous
shower June 27 at the residence
of Mrs. J. Kaufman, the groom's
mother. The 40 guests were
seated at individual tables, decor-
ated in bridal white. Bridge,
dancing and a midnight luncheon
provided the entertainment for
the evening. •

Swanky Beach Pajamas in gay, flattering

colors—snug swim suits that do nice things

for figures — big hats for heliphobes

(meaning, of course, those who burn!) and

sunsuits with evening gown backs!

Mrs. Bernard Horkheimer of
Mr. and Sirs. David Oppen- Wheeling, W. Va., is visiting her
You'll Find the Prices Temptingly Low This Year!
heimer and her daughter, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Esther Hyman of
Harold Barker of Indiana Harbor the Chatham.
have opened their summer home in
The Beach Shop—Fifth Floor
Marks' Freezing, Burglar•Proof
Lexington, Mich.
Mrs. 1. B. Hochman and fam-
MRS. N. BLATN1KOFF
Vaults are located right on the
MRS. H. MEER
ily of Easton, Pa., are the guests
Grand Ricer Avenue Building
premises, alluring immediate de.
Mrs. Joseph Ullman of Cincin- of Mrs. Herman Rosenthal of El- given under the joint auspices of
of the Jewish Old Folks Horne,
livery in the Fall.
announces that all plans have been nati was the, guest of her mother, iot street.
the Sisterhood and the Young Peo-
completed for this affair to be held ,Airs, A. M. Ermann of the Cran-
Now—Low Summer Rates on
plv's Auxiliary of the congregation.
Wednesday, July 8. Games and brook apartments.
Cleaning, Repairing and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of The affair will be held at Roches-
prizes will be given for the young-
Restyling
Clung° boulevard are spending ter I'ark Picnic Grounds. There
sters. Tickets mute be procured
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- the summer at Lexington.
will be no charge for children. Mrs.
HERMAN AND BEN
from members as tickets bought man of 20 Chicago boulevard had
H. Meer is an active member of the
at the box office do not give the as their house guests during the
Mrs. harry G. Brown and her committee in charge of arrange
organization credit. Tickets can past week A. II. Neisner and son, sister, Miss Mary Press, have re- ments.
be had at any time from the Club Melvin, of Culver and Mr. and turned from a motor trip through
Exchange at 10216 Dexter boule- David Levy and Miss Shirley 01- the East.
vard, near Glynn Court, or by eon, a sophomore at Vassar col-
calling Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, Gar- lege, all of Rochester, N. Y.
Barbara and Bert Hyman, chil-
announces the opening of a
field. 3588-W.
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.
Between
and grand River
Miss Peggy Fink of Winona Hyman of 800 Boston boulevard
street entertained at a bridge- left to spend the summer months
For Children from 216 to 7 Years of Ago
luncheon last Wednesday in honor at Raquette Lake Girls' Club and
DAY, WEEK OR MONTH
of Miss Dorothy Tanneholz and Raquette Lake Boys' Club, re-
The late George Srere, a resident
55 Glendale Avenue
Arlington 2661
Miss Dorothy Camin, brides-elect, spectively.
of Los Angeles up to the time of his
Best Recommendations Furnished
and Miss Cumin's house guest, Miss
death, and brother of Abe Srere of
Hours: 9 to 5 p. VI.
Phylis Shenkman of Trenton,
Five Days Par Week
Mrs. Zelda Meyers entertained Detroit, provided in his will for a
are synony.
"Customer" ■
and "Friend" ■
N. J.
about 50 guests at her home, 3325 donation of $500 to the Jewish Cen- 0
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Sturtevant, Saturday afternoon. ters Association to be used as the
mous in our business.
All indications are that the
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Frank of Chi- June 28, with a bridge-tea and
dance of the Detroit Jewish cago boulevard entertained with stork shower in honor of her sis- see fit. It was decided to apply
Emergency Relief Fund, to be held a graduation dinner party in honor ter, Mrs. David Cooper.
$400 of this amount toward the pro-
at Eastwood Park ballroom on of their daughter, I'uuline, last
We do Body and Fender Bumping, Paint.
gram of the summer play school,
Wednesday evening, July 29, will Saturday at the Knollwood Conn-
ins, General Repair Work, Washing, Grua.
Frank H. LeVey of 2500 Tay- which opens Monday, July 6, at 31
be • huge success.
try Club.
ing, etc.
Ilor avenue is spending a week in Melbourne avenue, and 3130 Fen-
Dr. David Kliger, general chair-
Chicago as the guest of his daugh- kell avenue. This will permit of
DROP IN AND SAY HELLO!
Bernard and Lawrence Krohn, ter, Sirs. Reuben Don (Beatrice the serving of a daily noon-day
man of the committee in charge,
reports that many organizations sons of Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. LeVey) and Mrs. LeVey's mother, luncheon, in addition to the after-
are enlisting to aid the dance. Krohn, left for Schroon LakelMrs. Ida Allen, who is the mother noon milk and crackers already ar-
Volunteer ticket salesmen are camp, Schroon lake, N. Y., for also of the well known comedian, ranged fur by the milk fund com-
I Lester Allen.
urged to communicate with Mrs. the summer months.
mittee, at a charge of only 10 cents
Irvin Yarrows, at the relief sta-
a day. $100 has been raised and,
45 SELDEN, off Woodward
Glendale 9738
Under Management of Jos. Levy
Among the students who I
tion on Twelfth and Euclid, tele-
Miss Fanchon Luria returned to partially donated by Nate Shapero,
graduated from the College of La.! her home in Atlantic City after newly elected president of the .
phone Madison 4310.
Located on U. S. 10, Eight Miles North of Pontiac
erature,
Science
and
Arts
of
the
a
visit
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Centers, for this milk fund.
The next mass meeting of the
fund will be held at Cie Shaarey University of Michigan last week King of the Wilshire.
Mrs. James Sheridan (Elsa Kra-
.141•141ililiV5%%%V.SW011•%%%%%W.14.%%1ANSWISVSWASW1.10i% Zeilek branch, Twelfth and Atkin- was Meyer Teitelbaum of Detroit.
lik Brown), who attended the Mer-
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolfson and rill Palmer School, has offered to
Large, Comfortable, Airy Rooms
son, on Saturday night, July 11. Mr. Teitelbaum continues his stu-
dies at the medical school of the children of Corpus Christi, Texas, take charge of the nutrition work
The public is invited.
University of Michigan.
BOATING,
FISHING, GOLFING, ETC.
are visiting in Detroit.
in
connection
with
the
lunches.
A committee was appointed at a
Mrs. Louis Savage and Mrs. Ab-
meeting Monday evening to inves-
Special Rates to Week-Enders and Vacationist.
Miss Alyce L. Michelson of
Albert
Cohen
and
Sam
Molin
ram
Supiro
were
co-chairmen
in
tigate the men housed at the
2(170 Collingwood avenue has left for Minneapolis, Minn., to at- charge of solicitation of children
For R
lions Phone 47, Clarkston, Mich.
Shaarey Zedek, Brush and Willis. I left for Madison, Wis., to attend
tend the convention of the Inves- at eight north end schools and 230
the summer course at the Univer- tors' Syndicate to be held on July children have already registered
, ity of Wisconsin.
6, 7 and 8. En route they will fur this season's summer term.
stop off at South Haven for a few
Mrs. David Huber, chairman of F1M 1101■■■■ 101•111111 ■1■\ 1 11Mial ■IMI■■■■■■■■■■■
Miss Leah Grosberg and Miss days.
the medical committee, reports that
PICNIC—ENTERTAINMENT—REFRESHMENTS
Grace Cohen of New York were
Dr. Max Kohn and Dr. Saul Ros-
The picnic of the Amca Orphan guests in the city the past week.
Dr. and Mrs. Leon A. Katzin enzweig, pediatricians of the North
given by the
rA
motored to Cleveland to attend End Medical Clinic, have volun-
,
Home at Leamington, Ont., will
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sehaflan- the Schmeling-Stribling fight, and
1
Sisterhood and Young People's Auxiliary
be held in the woods opposite the
teered their services to make a com-
PA'
farm school
S
I, July 12, der and family of Webb avenue will visit with friends in Lorain, plete examination of each entrant, #0
Congregation B'nai Moshe
spending the summer at Deer Ohio, over the week-end.
beginning at 10 a. m. an c
giving a complete report that will
tin u ing all day.
Ref re
be followed up wherever further
Sunday, July 5th, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity medical attention may be found
and entertainment have
re, Sol Kesler and little dough- held a cottage party at Walled
ROCHESTER PARK
ee pared for the convenien
necessary. Mrs. Alexander Cohen,
amusement of those present. Be- ter of Burlingame avenue are visit- Lake Sunday, June 28. The main graduate nurse of Harper Hospi-
Admission 50 cents—No Charge for Children
sides, every one present will havelisl; s her sister and brother, Mr. and event of the day was the initiation tal, and her committee of trained
Directions to reach park: North on Woodward to Rod,.
of pledgee Harry Goodin.
the opportunity of seeing the last. ' ' rs. Sol Vatz of Pittsburgh.
nurses have also volunteered their i
ester road, East on Rochester road through Royal Oak to picn. , .
group of orphans, inspecting the
services to make a daily medical I I grounds.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Purdy
and
Mr.
and
Airs.
A.
L.
Wolf
(Lil-
farm, and viewing the work.
examination of each child, each
family are spending the summer at lian Corinne Selik) have returned
morning, to insure the health and
The picnic is arranged for De-
Union Lake.
from their trip to the East and
troit, Windaor, Chatham ann
welfare of all children attending
have taken up their residence at
Leamington Jewry, and is the only
the Jewish Centers Summer Play 1
Mrs. Sarah Harrison of Pitts- 4075 Tyler avenue.
School.
affair of importance staged this burgh is a guest at Mt. Clemens
summer.
and will spend several days with
Miss Cyrille Cole of Buffalo is
There will be no admission her children, Mr. and Mrs. Benja- the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Rose
at Collingwood
charge, and every one i4 welcome. min Fink, before her return home. Smelsey, of Boston boulevard.
A special invitation is extended to
(Formerly Goldstein's Kosher Delicatessen and
all organizations to be represented
Harold Robinson, son of Mr.
Restaurant)
Miss Rita Epstein is spending
Detroit Young Judaeans Sunday
at this picnic.
and Mrs. Louis Robinson, left for some time in Boston, after a visit
held their annual picnic at Belle
Leamington is about 35 miles a visit to California.
to Bermuda.
Marshall's 18 a name well known to many De-
Isle.
from Windsor. The direction to
troiters for the last 18 years for its famous Home
Numerous events, winners in
Rabbi Leon Fram's illustrated
go there are as follows: Take
Jack Smith of New York is
which received Young Judaea em-
cooked meals—Marshall's comes to you after
Windsor ferry, tunnel or bridge to articles on his adventures in the spending the week-end in this city
blems
as prizes, were held. Among
many years at the Main Kosher Restaurant on
Windsor. Then follow Route No. Caribbean islands are now appear- with friends.
the winners were the following:
3 to Leamingtgon. Stop at Mr. Ko- ing in the Sunday feature section
Woodward Avenue.
Peanut
race—First heat, Abra-
vinaky's residence, from there di- of the Detroit News. Two articles
Sirs. Israel Kaplan of 1695 Bos-
ham Bressler of Defenders of
rection will be given to the Farm have already appeared, one on ton boulevard returned home after
A cordial invitation is extended to all of Mr.
White
and
Blue; second heat, Mar-
and to the picnic grounds. "The Revolt of the Students in
10-day visit in the, East.
ion Hoffman of Ilatikvah, first;
Marshall's old friends as well as the entire / I School
—.7—
Those intending to leave in the Cuba" and the other on "The U.
Eva
Caron
of
Forget-Me-Hots, sec-
community to inspect this new and most beau-
making today
! morning, up to 9 a. m., can meet S. Marines in Santo Domingo."
Miss Ann Ableman of Chicago is
• at the residence of A. II. Laffin, Three more are to follow, dealing speeding the week-end as a guest ond; Gertrude Assik of Tikvas
tiful dining palace.
Zion,
third;
third heat, Leah
• secretary, 649 Leicester Court,
old tires:
rt especially with the Negro republic of Miss Minnie Bortman.
Schneider, Tikvas Zion, first; Anna
• from where all will leave in a in Haiti.
Katz, a former Judaean, second;
vio4V415WA%- •••• ••••
group.
For
further
information
Miss
Sara
Burstein
of
2266
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vc:locwk..%%.•%
•vir eau Longfellow 6448 orCadillac
Miss Josephine Jacob of Chi- Blaine avenue has returned home Fourth heat, Eva Caron, Forget-
Famous Lifetime Guaranteed
Me-Nots of Zion, first; Gertrude
0987.
cago boulevard is leaving for after spending three weeks in Chi-
Essik, Ilatikvah, second.
California, where she will remain cago.
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WAR
Ir
Ball-throwing contest — First
for the summer.
heat: Mildred Miller of Ilatikvah,
The Quality Tire Within The Reach of All
Miss Janette Kaplan of 1695
first; Anna Kesselman of Tikvas
Miss Tina Levyn of Fostoria, Boston boulevard entertained at a
Zion, second. Second heat: Max
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Ohio, is visiting her sister and lawn party on Monday evening,
30x3 13-,
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Trachtenberg of Defenders of
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solo- June 29.
White and Blue, first.
mon of Calvert avenue.
Blind man's race—First heat:
$5.69
4.50.21
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky Evelyn Hertzberg of Tikvas Zion,
General
(30x1.50)
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson and family of Chicago boulevard
Insurance
figrst; Shirley Feldman of Forget-
, and family of Virginia Park have have left for their summer home
4.75-19
86.65
Me-Nots, second. Second heat:
ARRANGED BY
2210 Park Ave opened their summer home at at Lake St. Clair, where they will Louis Trachtenberg of Defenders
(28x L75)
Randolph 8181 Gratiot Beach.
remain for the entire summer.
of White and Blue, first.
Arrangements for the picnic
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberhlatt
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Tracer were in charge of Samuel Hey-
(29:4.50)
and family of Wildemere avenue and Mr. and Sirs. Harry Schreiber
man, president of Young Judaea,
are spending
pending the summer at Deer and daughters, Hazel and Estelle,
All Aboard for
and Mrs. Heyman. George Duchin
I of 101 West Margaret avenue, was one of the judges.
Lake.
(29:5.00)
left for Long Island Beach, N. Y.,
Mrs.
Jacob
Harwith
left
Wed-
and
will remain there until the end
AT THE BEAUTIFUL
nesday for Toronto, where she of the summer months, with the
will spend a week. exception of Mr. Tracer, who will
N. W. BRANCH JEWISH
return after three weeks.
ONE MILE FROM MT. CLEMENS
Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenblatt of
OLD FOLKS' HOME
Sidney Sobin, 16137 Stansbury ,
Calvert avenue will leave on a mo-
Morris Rosenblatt of Buena avenue, was graduated from the '
EXCURSION
DANCING FREE!
tor trip to Buffalo, Toronto and Vista avenue has returned home
Thomas M. Cooley High School
sal e
Cleveland. They will be gone 10 from a six months' stay in south-
Cum Laude. Ile was awarded the
Wednesday, July 8th
Music by Jean Goldkette's Orchestra,
days.
ern California.
bronze plaque given by the Univer-
Admbission 35c at the Gate. In Advance, 25c Per Person.
Tickets from Member. or Cleb
sity of Michigan Club of Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schiller of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 11. Gurvis for athletics, scholarship and lead-
Children Free
Exchange
Washburn avenue motored to Chi- of 3407 Longfellow avenue have
"SERVICE" IS OUR MOTTO
!
ership. Sidney was captain of the
-t-
cago for the week-end.
returned from the annual conven- champion hockey team of the De-
10216 Dexter, near Glynn Ct.
tion of the Michigan State Pharm- troit High Schools, and woo
also
Mrs. Maxwell Silver sailed from aceutical Association, which was
second speaker for the Cooley High
New York on Saturday, June 27, held at Grand Rapids, Mich.
School debating team, which sur-
for a summer abroad.
vived the preliminaries in the state
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frisco! of debating contest, but which was de-
Daniel E. Safier, University of
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feated in the quarter finals for the
4 4
24 Cass Lake Avenue
Michigan student, was awarded
their cottage at Sylvan Lake. championship. He was active in
one of the scholarships for the sec- Their daughter, Belle, has as her other departments of the school-
CASS LAKE, MICH.
ond year's session of the Avukah
house guest Miss Dorothy Collins. dramatic, art, social organizations
Announce the opening of an
summer school at Camp Scopus on
and othe rathletics besides hockey.
WE SELL ALL AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
annex to the Inn. Rooms and
Lake George, New York.
Mrs. Birdie Victor, who has
He will enter the University of
board by day or week. Run-
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been spending the past few months Michigan next fall.
ning water, electricity, gas,
Mrs. M. Kopman of St. Louis, with her sister, Mrs. J. 1. Pelts-
good. swimming, fishing.
Mo., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. trent of New York has returned to
Montefiore Lodge Plana
S. Kopman of Atkinson avenue. her home on Pingree avenue.
CLUB LEIDER'S
Picnic.
The rooms are large, elegantly furnished, each with
Rev. E. Zaludkowski will sing
RESTAURANT
Mr. and Mrs. M. Prince and chil-
private bath and shower. Private beach on Lake
Montefiore Lodge No. 2 is
the
El
Molest
Rachamim
at
the
dren,
Vickie
and
Joann,
of
Calvert
10 Cu. Road
Michigan. Children's dining room and governors, Play-
Berri memorial meeting at the avenue are spending the Fourth planning a picnic for members and
Still serving wonderful home
Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah with relatives in Cleveland, Ohio. their friends on Sunday, July 12,
grounds. Recreation hall, concert hall and orchertra,
cooked "kosher style" meals.
Tuesday evening.
at Rouge Park. The entertain-
outdoor dance pavilion, etc.
Rates on application.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Schwartz of ment committee will be at the
Mrs. 1. S. Brin of Fort Worth, 1990 Pingree avenue celebrated Warren avenue entrance between
Mee and Wonsan'. Solarium., Social and Physiul D:rectors.
Texas, is the guest of her cousins,Itheir first wedding anniversary 10:30 and 11:30 to direct to the
GEORGE PULFORD, Prop
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob of Chicago ! and Mrs. Schwartz's birthday on appointed spot. A full program
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Phone 433
dancing were the diversions of the promptu baseball game, pprizes,
Club Euclun... 10214 Dealer. Ar641-
Trinity 2.4198
Charles Barger of Chicago is a evening and • midnight lunch was races for grown-ups and kiddies,
tea 4293.
and toys for all kiddies free.
■ guest in the city. served to 40 guests.

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Louis Marshall

announces the opening of his
New and Modern

Kosher Restaurant
and Delicatessen

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Thursday, July 2, 1931

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