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On the occasion of the biennial
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ment for the summer at the Presi- were hosts at a dinner-dance at
dent. : their home on Chicago Blvd., hon-
oring the officers and members of
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown,
formerly of the Wilshire, have tak- tend the Scavenger Hunt of the
Young
Peoples Club of Temple
en up their new residence at 89
Beth El, to be held Thursday night
Longfellow Ave.
June 7. The, hunters will leave
Temple Beth El at 7:30 p. m. to
Mrs. Max Teller of McLean Ave.:
scour the countryside for specially
left last week for Chicago and I
designated articles. After the hunt
attended the opening of the Cen- '
the spoils will be brought to a
tury of Progress Exposition,
• secret rendezvous where prizes
Mrs Milford Stern and Mrs. Jos- will be awarded. Dancing and re-
eph Rosenzweig returned from a freshments have been arranged
motor trip to New York and Al-' for. Prospective participants in the
hunt are advised to form their
}antic City.
own searching parties and provide
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank and their own transportation. A nomi-
children are on a 10-day motor! nal fee will be charged and tick-
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the following: Sylvan Rapaport,
City.
Louis Schneider, Annette Schnei-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaffer der, Lionel Willens, Philip Funke,
and daughter, Suzanne, spent Deco- Saul II. Rose.
ration Day with relatives in Cleve-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf of
17194 Parkside Ave. will have open
Miles Finsterwald, Monte Wittel- house, in honor of the graduation
shofer and Sam Epstein returned of their son, Ray, from De La
from a northern fishing trip.
Salle High School, on Tuesday,
June 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer
spent a few days in Cincinnati dur-
Louis .1. Frank and son, Louis,
ing the past week.
Jr, drove to Frankfurth, Mich.,
over the past week-end.
Arthur Schlesinger and sons, Ar-
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gould, and
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Rabbi Leon Fram was one of
the participants in the Jury Panel
Miss Irene Becsky, a bride-elect
discussion on "Leisure Time Prob- of June 10, has been entertained
lems of the Jewish Community" extensively. On May 13, Miss So-
before the National Conference of nya Arkoff entertained for 12 girls
Jewish Social Service at Atlantic at a Lingerie Shower and bridge
City, last Monday. The other par- luncheon. On May 20, Jewel Dalitz
ticipants were Dr. John Slawson, gave a bridge luncheon and Mis-
Dr. Jacob S. Golub, Harry L. cellaneous Shower in her home in
Glucksman, Philip Geliebter, Dr, Ann Arbor, and in the evening
Maurice Taylor and Mrs. Mary G. continued with a roast at 'Whit-
Schonberg.
more Lake for 12 couples. On May
22, Mrs. Adolph Fox, an aunt, was
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman hostess at a miscellaneous showier
and their sister, Mrs. Arthur Vic- and dinner at the Hungarian Vil-
tor, of Buffalo, and Mr. and Mrs. lage Restaurant. Covers were laid
Barry Farbsten, returned from for 85 guests. On May 21, Miss
Gaylord, Mich., after spending sev- Rhoda Cohen entertained at a
eral days at the Wineman cottage, handkerchief and hosiery shower
"Secaw."
and mid-night lunch. On May 25,
Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of
Mrs. S. Drose and Mrs. J. Fried- Wayne University, gave a spinster
0
man of Chicago were the week-end dinner at the San Min Palace. On
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph May 27, Miss Nathalig Ash enter-
Sturm of Webb Ave.
tained at her home with a personal
shower and luncheon.
Mrs. Sam Gilbert and mother,
Mrs. Flora Goodman, are visitors
Miss llelen Kass sails for Pal-
at the Century of Progress Exposi- estine on the S. S. \'ulcania, on
tion.
June 2, from Xew Node ity. En-
route she will visit in Italy. Before
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wolf of her return in September, she will
Lawrence Ave. were hosts at a also visit many places of interest
dinner party last Thursday eve- in Asia and along the 'Mediterra-
ning.
nean. Ninny churning "Bon Voy-
age" parties and dinners have been
Sirs. Kurt Peiser of the Bel- given in her honor.
crest spent Decoration Day with
her family in Chicago,
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Jr. Congregation
Services June 9

Be Conducted in Main Audi-
torium of Shaarey Zedek.

Will

U. S. Naval Academy
Graduates S. L. Erwin

The Shaarey Zwick Junior Con-
gregation under the supervision of
Ahe Gordon, will conduct services'
in the main auditorium for the last
time this season on Saturday, June
9.
This will mark the fourth time
that an occasion of this type has
taken place this year, S. Leonard
Kasle. vice president of the congre-
gation, will deliver the sermon, and
Jos. Colten and Seymour Stocker
will serve in the capacity of pres-
ident and vice-president respective-
ly. The chazzonim for the services
are as yet undetermined.
Special attention is being called
to the fact that this does not mark
the conclusion of the services for
the summer. The Junior Congrega•
tion will continue to meet on Sab-
bath mornings in the small prayer
room and it is hoped that the at-
tendance will warrant a continu-
ation of the work throughout the

Sidney L. Erwin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sid A. Erwin, of 1506 Chicago
Blvd., is among those to be grad-
uated from the United . States
Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md.
He has accepted his commission
as Ensign in the United States
Navy and will report June 30 for
duty aboard the U. S. S. Texas.
Erwin is a graduate of North-
western High School. class of '29,
and was attending Wayne Univer-
sity at the time of entering the
Naval Academy. He was platoon
commander in regimental organi-
Parents are again requested to
zation. His parents, brother and advise their children to attend
sister will attend the graduation these services. Now that school ses-
exercises at Annapolis.
sions have been concluded, surely -
one day a week can be given over
GIFTS TO NORTH END CLINIC to the observance of the Sabbath
North End Clink has received without the interference of outside
the following contributions:
activities. Services begin promptly
In memory of Joseph W. Allen, at 9 .c lock.
Last Sabbath. Theodore Leibo-
from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen-
field. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham- vitz rendered a short discourse and
hazier, Mrs. Ante. Shere of Tux- Dorothy Davidson delivered the re-
eon, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. A. RIM of the portion of the Law.
Herbert Levin acted as Chazzon.
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Hadassah Group
Closes Season

About 40 young women, repre-
senting various professions and
types of business, attended the
membership tea held by the Hades-
sah Professional and. Business Di-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft of
3816 Sturtevant Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of thir son, Hannan,
to be observed in the Tuxedo-Hol-
mur congregation on Saturday
morning, June 2. A dinner party
in honor of the Bar Mitzvah will
be'given at the Olympia Hotel in
Mt. Clemens, Sunday evening,
June 3.
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Mr. and Mrs. David A. Levine
of 1652 Burlingame Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Herschel, to be observed at services
In the Shaarey Zedek on Saturday
morning, June 2. At home Sunday,
June 3, afternoon and evening. No
cards.

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Mr. and, Mrs. Adolph Smilo of
2902 Clements Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Martin,
on Saturday morning, June 2, at
Congregation Adas Yeshurin, Ty-
ler and Linwood. At home to rela-
tives and friends on Sunday, June
3, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. No cards.

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MRS. E. H. SAULSON

Exhibition of Water Color Paintings of
Detroit Scenes

BY

I rank Ramis

HUDSON ART GALLERIES

ART EXHIBITION
STARTS SUNDAY

Alpha Theta Kappa, legal fra-
ternity, will hold its 26th annual
The art committee of the Jewish
summer formal dinner-dance on Community Center announces an
Saturday evening, June 16, at the Art exhibition by the students in
Whittier Hotel.
the Art School, to be given begin-
ning June 3, through June 10. The
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weisenfeld exhibition will open with a recep-
of 2675 Rochester Ave. had as tion and tea on Sunday, June 3,
guests the past week-end Miss at 3 p. m. The hostesses for thel
Gertrude Altschuld and Alex afternoon and evening will be:
Altschuld of Cleveland, Ohio,
Mrs. David Werbe, Mrs. Hoke 1
who were in Detroit to attend the Levin, Miss Frances Niger, Sirs.'
wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Nate Goldstick, Mrs. Milton Alex- I
J. Rosenshine.
ander, Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mrs.
Alexander Freeman, Sirs. Jacob
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the llarvith, Sirs. Mortimer( Meyer,
Jewish National Fund will hold a Sirs. Frank Martin, Sirs. Meyer
victory celebratidst for the suc- Sultzberger, Mrs. Moritz Kahn,
cess of their recent donor lunch- Sirs. Milford Stern, Mrs. Isadore
eon, at the final meeting of the Goodman, Mrs. David Wilkus., Mrs.
season on Monday afternoon, Regene F. Cohane, Sirs. Harry S.
June 11, at the Book Cadillac Glickman and Miss Shmaryi Klei-
Hotel. A tine program is being man.
The exhibition will consist of
arranged, in charge of Sirs. H.
; Milkovsky and Mrs. A. D. Mark- paintings from life in oil and char-
. son. At a board meeting at the coal; portraits, landscapes, and
',home of Sirs. William Fenner, on still life.
Ave. left for a trip to Cleveland,
The school has to its credit ma- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Srere left for where she will visit with relatives. rWoodingham Drive, members vol- ny prizes and scholarships received
unteered to solicit for the Allied
california for an indefinite stay.
in
competition with other school
'Jewish Campaign and for the Jew-
•
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein
and has exhibited with professional
ish National _
Felnd Flower Day.
Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman of 10825 Linsywal Ave. will hold 1
artists at the Detroit Institute of''
had as their guest over the past open house on Saturday evening,
S. J. Berlin of Arts and other exhibits. A great
:lees and Sirs.
their brother, Irving June 9, in honor of the graduation
Wtiek-end
many of the graduates are pro-
Lincoln
Ave.,
Highland
Park,
Sir.
Kleiman of Toronto, Ont.
fessionally engaged and are able
of their son, Gerson, from the
and Mrs. George Koven (Rose
University of Detroit. No cards.
t o support themselves through the
'Berlin), Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berlin, training they received at the'
Mrs. Charles J. King motored to
school.
Pittsburgh and Columbus and will
The Bar Mitzvah of Cyril Ferar, 1Dr. David Kliger and Sims Celia
I Berlin are spending the week-end
ii•turn on Sunday.
The evening exhibition of June
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Si. Ferar
by the N. S.
5 will
I
in
Chicago,
where
they
will
serve
supervised
, of 2959 Clements Ave., will take
Mrs. Adolph C. Wolfgang . of place at Congregation Shaarey Ze- in the bridal party at the wedding Girls, a Jewish Community Center
is
visiting
with
St. Paul, Minn.,
dek, Saturday morning, June 9. of their son and brother, Dr. Her- organization; their hostesses will
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mr. and Mrs. Ferar will be at man I. Berlin, and Miss Frances be: Bessie Malamud, Mary Grusky,
Wolfgang of Webb Ave.
home to their friends, Sunday, Hayden, on Sunday. They are Pauline Kurland, Helen King ,
guests at the Sovereign Hotel. Ruth Weinstein, Dorothy Epstein,
June li). at 0 o'clock. No cards.
Charles Jacob returned to his
Stella Jean Feld, Ann Nagel, Bet-
home in New York after a visit
,
On Tuesday evening, Miss ty Stein, Illanche Feldman, Freda
Complimenting Miss Elsie Feld-
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. man and her fiance, George K. Thyrza Goldstick of 55 Eason Chaelt, and Mollie Schuster.
A. Jacobs of Virginia Park.
Ilrenwn, Miss Selma Goodman of Ave., Highland Park, entertained
Toledo, Ohio, entertained 10 guests 1 16 guests at bridge and midnight
Mrs. Earl Crabb of Chicago is at dinner at the Cominwlore Perry lunch, in honor of Miss Celia Ber-
the guest of her sister and broth- Hotel in Toledo, May 31. 'Mrs. Jos. lin, whose marriage to Dr. David
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David I. DeYoung and daughter, Selma, had Rliger will be an event of June
Nachman.
Miss Feldman and her mother, 10. On Thursday evening Miss
One of the projects of the dome I
Mrs. George Foldma as their Berlin was entertained at a bridge R e li e f Society has been the giving I
On Tuesday evening , May 22, : guests at luncheon on June 2. Mr.
and supper for 20 guests by Mrs.' o f the annual fowl shower for the
Mrs. Barnett Kroll and Mrs. Leo . and Mrs. Jack Hock will entertain
Cybille Gibbs, in the San Min Pal- benefit of the Summer Play School
Schlossberg (Betty Kroll) were
and
ace. Miss Goldstick is to attend for the undernourished children at
joint hostesses at a dinner and dinner
/o-
re altlltr
i Blossom llt
i i r ath
. ,Sn
re u u tla yt, the bride as maid-of-honor.
the Jewish Center, 8904 Woodward
bridge linen shower in honor of .1une :I, Mrs. Sam Goldberg and
, Ave. The object of this summer
Miss Anne Kroll, a June bride- daughter, Bernice, will honor Miss
Mis Della Tobin, well known play school is to provide the child-
elect. Covers were but
for 40 Feldman on June 5, with
a lunch-
pianist, will appear in a ran in the crowded districts with 1
guests. Out-of-town guests were: leon and miscellaneous shower in Detroit
Center Music supervised play and to keep them
Mrs Esther Sorscher, Mrs. Norman the Italian Gardens of the Book recital at the Art
5300 John R., at 8:15 off the -streets. A hot meal is
School,
Sorscher, Mrs. Bernard Sorscher, 1Cadillac Hotel. Sixty-fiv• guests
o'clock on Tuesday evening, June 5. served to these children at noon
(Shirley Kroll), Mrs. Frank lie ! have lawn invited. Sidney Krause
Miss Tobin will be presented in and a lunch in the afternoon,
, .loseph Shapiro
will honor Mr. firemen on June is,
concert by her teacher, Ed- thus relieving the burden from the
Mrs. Michael Steinman, all of with a bachelor dinner for 14 this
ward Bredshall. Her many friends overcrowded homes.
Flint.
guests at the Lee Plaza Hotel.
This year, more than ever, the
are invited.
need is great and urgent, as the
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashner
Last Monday. Dr. Leo M. Frank-
only
way this school can be con-
returned from a sojourn in New , lin of 'temple Beth El addressed
tinued is by success of the food
York and Atlantic City.
the Rotary Club of Windsor, On-
s
shower.
' tario, on the subject, "Germany
The Home Relief Society and the
Mrs. Moe Leiter was hostess at and Iler Jews". On Decoration•
Zedekah Club are combining their
a luncheon and bridge for 3() guests Day, at Whitechapel Park, Dr.
The Jewish Business and Prefer- efforts to make this shower a suc-
last Friday at her home on Pai k- ' Franklin addressed the veterans of
sass and individuals and organiza-
side Ave.
the Russian campaign, known as atonal Women's Club will hold its
meeting at the ' lions are asked to co-operate. The
, the Polar Bears, on the subjeo, regular supper
Jewish ('enter, Holbrook and price of admission is a bag of gro. ,
Mrs. ThtG,dere Friedman is visit- "New Things to Remember".
Woodward, on Thursday. June 7, ceries.
ing with relatives in Pitssburgh.
The shower
be
at
A stag party was given in honor at 6:15 p. m. A11 business and pro-
Community ('enter,
enhteeldr, tmtshi et
fessional
women are invited to Jewish c
George Smith of Philadelphia of Dr. David Kliger by a group
spent a few days in this city with of his friends at Buddy's Restau- "come to Holland" with Hendrik Woodward Ave., Tuesday after-
American noon, June 5, at 2 o'clock. Refresh-
friends while enroute to the Cen- rant, Fri/lay evening, May 27 Har- Snell of the Holland
will be I ments will be served, and a novel
tury of Progress Exposition.
ry Inner, Al Davis and Henry Steamship Company, who
Program and bridge will be the di-
Gibbs had charge of arrangements. the guest speaker of the evening.
Mrs. Aaron Silverblatt and fam- Dr. Jules NI. Goldsmith was toast- The annual election of officers will versions of the afternoon.
T ih re mc fn olltoo n r -
,hi
also be held. Supper reservations'
ily and Mrs. Moe Prince and chit. master of the evening.
"e ‘‘R
.i ellliea frt Sas
in thIC Ialiini m
o- ;
must be made at the Jewish Corn-
dren are spending the summer at
ie
n
y Cnd
i,e flufilt,e
111h.Alith
tallr Ginsberg,
Tura. ,A ttyty.: nM
Gratiot Beach.
Mrs. A. Kirschbaum and family munity Center not later than
day,
June
5.
are now residing at the Lee Plaza.
and for Zetakah Club. Mesdames
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaufman of
Irving Gould, Max Simons, henry
26:01 Leslie Ave announce the Bar
Mrs. Samuel Goldman of 2275
Mitzvah of their son, Norman Wil- Gladstone Ave.. left for an ex- 'Plant Trees in Palestine in Goodman.
liam, on Saturday, June 2, at B nal tended visit to Los Angeles and
Memory
Their Mother
FOR
David Synagogue. At home on San Francisco, where she will
Sunday. June 3, afternoon and eve- spend the summer with her family.
Sol Slomovitz planted three trees
CENTER PLAYSCHOOL 1
ning. No cards.
in Palestine, through the Jewish
Registration of children for the
Mrs . Louis Zieman, mother of National Fund Council of Detroit, Jewish Community Center Play- i
Dr. Leonard Sidlow left for a Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman, in memory of his mother, Malka I school will begin on Monday, June
short stay in the East prior to his spent the past week-end se their Slomovitz, who died a year ago. 4. The program for this year will
departure on June 6 on the S. S. guest, while enroute to Mt. cle-
Philip Slomnvitz planted two; include those children 5 to 11 years
Washington, for an extended trip mens where she will remain for a trees in Palestine in memory of i of age. The Playschool will open
on the continent.
month. his mother. the early part of July.

Arrange Shower for
Summer Play School

1

Professional Club
Meets on June 7

of

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ONE MAN SHOW'

vision last Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich. This
constituted the closing meeting un-
til the fall season.
Mrs. E. II. Saulson, chairman
of the group, presided. A One vocal
program was rendered by Mrs. Ja-
cob H. Schakne, accompanied on
the piano by Sirs. Sol Q. Kesler.
The Sisterhood of Congregation Simon Steiner gave an interesting
B'nai Moshe announces its annual address on the philosophy of Zion-
picnic to he held on Sunday, June ism and the current status of world
24, at Nankin Mills Picnic Grove. Jewry, followed by an impromptu
Another picnic will be given on talk on lladassah by Mrs. Ehrlich.
Sunday, August 12, at the same Mrs. Simon Shetzer poured at the
place. social teia which concluded the af-
ternoon's program.
Formed less than a year ago, the
Mrs. Benjamin Kane, Mrs. Max
Cohen and Mrs. Abraham Cohen Hadassah Professional and Busi-
were joint hostesses at a linen ness Division is attracting to its
shower and dinner for 70 guests membership an ever growing list
on May 22 at the Wilshire in of young women who find this a
honor of Miss Grace Cohen, a means of expressing their interest
bride-elect. On May 17, Miss in Jewish and Zionist culture. The
Charlotte Sell entertained at a group • is planning to embaile upon
handkerchief shower atid bridge a series of interesting monthly
for 12 guests at her home, 2294 evening meetings nest season.
Anyone wishing to join should
Tyler Ave.
communicate with Miss Jeanette
Mrs. Nathan Goldman and son Si. Steinberg, Longfellow 4422.

of 2702 Sturtevant Ave. are spend-
ing the summer with Mrs. Gold-
man's parents in Warsaw, Poland.

2-1921

FLOWERS FOR BRIBES

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Roth
of 3205 Leslie Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joseph,
on Saturday morning, June 2, at
the Shaarey Zedek.

As the closing social affair of
the season, the Temple Beth El
High School Council will give a
novelty dance in honor of the grad-
uates on Saturday, June 2, in the
social hall of the Temple. At the
same time, the Council will wel-
come the recent confirmants into
its gruop. All Temple High
School people are urged to attend.

summer if desired

Boys prepared for Bar Mit:val. during
at no extra cost.

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