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Mrs. Henry Horkheimer of
Melvin Silverman, son isf
Wheeling, W. Va., is the guest of
and Mrs. J. Silverman, returned
her brother, Sam Heyman, of the
home after an extended visit in Chatham Hotel.
Los Angeles.
Mrs. David J. Epstean of Royal
Mrs. Morris Friedberg left for Oak announces the graduation of
her home in Los Angeles, after a her daughter, Barbara, from the
visit with her family.
Royal Oak High School, on May 29.
i Rabbi Leon Frain delivered the
A number of friends gathered
commencement address at the grad- at a stag party last Tuesday at
uation exercises of the Northeast- the Belcrest. honoring Donald Ber-
ern High School on Wednesday eve- ger.
ning, May 22.
Mrs. L. Krulik of 1998 Glad-
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur \V. Schle- stone Ave., entertained on May
singer of 1550 Boston Blvd., an- 20, Lag b'Omer, in honor of
nounce the engagement of their the engagement of her daugh-
daughter, Elaine, to Dr. Richard ter, Sylvia Ruthenberg, to David
Greenblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Novetsky. Members of the imme-
Jack ,Greenblatt of New Orleans, diate families were present,
La. Miss Schlesinger was a student
at the Bradford Preparatory Aca-
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barack of
demy, Bradford, Mass., and is a 2716 Glendale Ave. announce the
graduate of the Music School, class Bar Mitzvah of their son, Irving
of 1934, University of Michigan, D., on Saturday morning, May 25,
and a member of Alpha Epsilon at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A
Phi sorority. Dr. Greenblatt at- reception will be held at home on
tended Tulane and Loyola univer- Sunday, May 26, from 7 to 10
sities and is a member of Zeta p. m. No cards.
lleta Tau fraternity. Mr. and Mrs.
Schlesinger will be at home to
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse of 1526
their friends on Sunday, June 2, Virginia Park will be at home to
from 3 to 10 p. m. Dr. Greenblatt their relatives and friends at a
will arrive in Detroit May 30 for reception Sunday afternoon, May
a two weeks' visit.
20, from 2 until 5 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman
of Dexter Blvd., were hosts at a
bonvoyage dinner party Thursday
evening, May 17, in honor of the
Misses Aimee Rosenthal and Helen
Parker who left on May 24 for a
trip around the world. A large
ship filled with sailors centered
the table. The house was profusely
decorated with tulips, snapdragons
and daffodils. Covers were laid
for 14 guests.
Dr. !lorry A. Paysner has re-
turned from a ten day stay in
Chicago, where he attended clinics
at the Cook County and Michael
Reese Ilospitals.
Furniture
Cleaned no demothed
Mrs. Herbert Meyer of Longfel-
low Ave. will tie hostess at a miscel-
laneous shower on June 8, in honor
of Miss Carmen Wolff, a bride-
elect.
MEALS THAT SATISFY
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8737 TWELFTH STREET
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreifusl
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder
will be hosts at a dinner party
Saturday night, June 1, in honor
of Miss Carmen Wolff and Adolph
Moses II.
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Mrs. Max Weksler of 15906 Nor-
Miss Roddy Fellner motored to mandy Ave. entertained the chil-
Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Henry dren of the Parkside Hebrew
I anser on May 15, and expect to School on May 14, with • party at
the school in honor of the birthday
be back in about 10 days.
of her son, Sidney, who IVIES nine
Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert returned years old on that day.
from a motor trip to Northern
Michigan.
The A'Volonte Girls were hos-
tesses at a Mother and Daughter
Mrs. N. Greenbaum of Asbury banquet on Sunday, May 12, at the
Park, N. J., is visiting Mrs. Mark home of Miss Dorothy Nash. En-
Alpern of Mt. Clemens, Mich. Mrs. tertainment included piano solos
Alpern gave a tea for 20 friends by the Misses Dorothy and Freda
last Saturday at her home, in Nash, saxophone solo by Miss Eva
honor of her guest.
Salinsky and accordion solo by Ru-
bin Gotlieb. Miss Esther Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund L. Brin was mistress of ceremonies. Each
of 1909 Calvert Ave. will be at mother was presented with a plant.
home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 on
Miss Dorothy Fishman, daughter
Sunday, May 26, in honor of their
25th wedding anniversary. Nol of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman
cards.
of 2984 Burlingame Ave.. will be
presented in a concert on Saturday
Miss Gussie Eisenberg of West evening, May 25, at 8:30 o'clock,
Euclid Ave. was hostess at a love- at Grinnell Bros. Music House,
ly surprise graduation party on 1515 Woodward Ave., by her teach-
Wednesday evening, May 22, at the er, Mrs. Eva Lillian Cox.
Barium Hotel, in honor of her sis-
ter, Thelma. The color scheme was
Mrs. Henry Rosenblum and Mr.
black and white, with a touch of and Mrs. Leon Winkelman will be
pink, and each guest received a at home on Sunday, June 9, at
favor. Myron Eisenberg rendered 17206 Fairfield, in honor of Miss
several violin solos. Covers were Anita Dorothy Rosenblum. whose
laid for 49 guests.
engagement has been announced
to Seymour B. Lewis. •
Miss Lizette Freun d of Chicago
Blvd. entertained at • luncheon
Mrs. J. M. Marks and Mrs. Anna
Thursday. May 23, in honor of Meyers of the Belcrest returned
Elaine Schlesinger, Carmen Wolff Friday from a motor trip to New
and Clare Wineman, brides-elect.
York.
On Friday, May 31. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBosky of
Mrs. Amson Tabor will compli- Boston Blvd. have returned from
ment Miss Carmen Wolff and New York.
Adolph Moses II, also Miss Elaine
The Phi So Lite Sorority will
Schlesinger • n d Dr. Richard
Greenblatt, with a dinner party at celebrate Decoration Day, with an
outing at Island Lake. A baseball
their home on McNichols Road.
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MISS HATTIE GITTLEMAN
the Jewish Center, Woodward at
Holbrook.
Miss Hattie Gittleman, co-chair-
man of the program committee, has
written the script for the broad-
cast. The celebrities to be presented
in this nation-wide broadcast in-
clude: Grace Moore, soprano; Mrs.
Penny-feather of Raymund Knights
Coo Coo Hour, the inquiring re-
porter interviewing leading Jew-
ish women of Detroit; Michael
Cowen, tenor; a famous string en-
sem -ble, Dorothy Parker, poet, and
Walter IS'inchell, columnist.
A short business meeting and I
the election of officers for the coin-
ing year will precede the program.
Mrs. Abraham Srere, League pres-
ident, will preside.
Going on a picnic? Looking for new ideas for
tempting daily menus? Hudson's Pantry Shop
'is the happy answer to such problems. Hun-
dreds of delicacies and staple foods-as tasty
as they are wholesome, Phone Cherry 5100.
JR. HADASSAH DINNER
DANCE SUNDAY, MAY 26 1
Ann Milstein, co-chairman of
the committee in charge of the din-
ner dance to be held at Oriole Ter-
race on May 26 for Junior Hades-
Bah members, escorts and friends,
announces that final arrangements
have been completed for this affair.
Green Olives, Pantry Shop brand,
30 oz. jar
396
Marshall Herring in tomato sauce,
16 oz. tin, 3 for
85c
Picnic Asparagus, Pride of Cali-
Stokely's Finest Tomato Soup, 10
oz. tin, 2 for
15c
fornia brand, medium all green.
10 1, oz. tin, 6 for
$1.00
Martel Anchovies, flat or with ca-
pers, :!'t oz. tin, dozen
$1.00
Portuguese Sardines, skinless and
boneless, 7 3/1, oz. tin, .... 2 for 45c
Marshall Kippered Herring, 14 oz.
tin, 3 for
85c
Stokely's Finest Tomatoes, 1 lb. 3
oz. tin, 3 for
43c
Stokely's Finest Catsup, 14 oz bot-
tle, 18c, 3 for
50c
Assorted Cookies, 2 lb. 12 oz.
bucket
98c
Jean's Instant Mixes-Devils Food,
Lenox Manor Specialty Selected
Orange Pekoe Tea, 1 lb
69c
gingerbread, muffin and waffle
mix, 2 pkgs. for 45c
Plum Blossom Japan Green Tea,
I,;! lb. pkg.
27c
Pantry Shop-First Floor-Farmer
HUDSON'S
DETROIT '
MISS ANN MILSTEIN
Special entertainment is being pro-
vided and every effort is being put
forth to make this affair an en-
joyable one. Reservations are be-
ing received by Sophie Balberor,
University 1-1047.
As the date net for the opening
of the Opera Under the Stars ap-
proaches, Junior Hadassah mem-
bers are becoming increasingly ac-
tive in the sale of coupons for
every performance of these operet-
tas. These coupons will be sold at
25 cents each and are redeemable
on any price ticket for any per-
formance during the 12 weeks in
which the operas will be given.
Frances Moranz, chairman of this
committee, urges all members to
communicate with her immediately
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Markus of at Townsend 7-3970 for informa-
3259 Calvert Ave., will be home on tion and coupons.
Sunday, May 26, in honor of the
graduation of their daughter, Jean, LEE CORBMAN-SCHAKNE I
J., from Central High School.
PRESENTS STUDENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon of
8511 LaSalle Blvd. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Milton,
on Saturday, June 1, at Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse enter-
tained the members of their imme-
diate family at dinner on Tuesday
evening, at their home, 1526 Vir-
ginia l'ark, on the occasion of their
40th wedding anniversary. Pink
snap dragons and baby breath in
a low crystal bowl, tall crystal
vases of American beauty roses,
and white tapers in crystal holders
centered the tables which were ar-
ranged in L fashion. Tiny pink
begonias in individual jardinierers
marked the places for the 42 guests
who were present, and served as
favors. American beauty roses in
green vases, narcissis in red vases
and lilacs in pottery bowls were
used in the living rooms. Among
the guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Sachse 's son, Arthur, of Chicago,
and their nephew and niece, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Sheyer of Sagi-
nAW.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Fisher and
of Huntington Woods announce the
graduation of their son, Richard, son, Jack, of Cadillac Blvd., left
from the Royal Oak High School,. to spend the summer at The
on May 29,
Heights, Houghton Lake, Mich.
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Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig, Mrs.
A strawberry festival and card
Milford Stern and Mrs. David Wil- party will be held on Sunday eve-
kus returned from a two week's ning, May 26, at the B'nai Moshe
motor trip to New York.
Congregation, Dexter and Lawr-
ence.
Alfred Tiefenbronner of Mil-
waukee is visiting with his son-in-
The last performance of the Roth
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. and Berdun presentation of "Stars
Kurt Peiser at the Heti:rest.
of Tomorrow" will take place this
Saturday evening, May 25, at 8
Clarence Ascher and his sister, p. m. at the Masonic Temple. Danc-
Henrietta, of the Park Lane Apts., ing to Ben l'ollack's music will
will sail on the S.S. Lafayette, follow.
leaving from New York on June
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rill and
2 for a visit to France.
son, Norman, of Montreal, are the
Mrs. Sam Meisner of Columbus, house guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1.
Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ressler of IV. Euclid Ave.
Ben Kaufmann of Massachusetts
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Miss Mildred Fink of Winona son, Donald Id., on Saturday morn-
Ave., left for a two weeks' visit ing, May 25, at Congregation B'nai
with Mr. and Mrs. N. Hazen in Moshe, Lawrence at Dexter. Recep-
Montgomery, Ala.
tion Sunday, May 20, at their home,
3015 Carter Ave., from 2 to 5 and
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On Monday, May 6, the teachers 8 to 11 p. m.
of the A. I.. Holmes and Davison
Schools gave a luncheon for 100
Mrs. S. C. Rubin announces the
guests at the L'Aiglon, in honor of graduation of her (laughter, liar-
the Misses Aimee Rosenthal and Het, from. Central High School.
Helen Parker, who left Friday for on Friday, May 24. On Sunday,
a three months trip around the May 26, from 2 to 6 p, m., a recep-
world.
tion will be given at 3751 Roches-
ter Ave. Cards only.
The first stag party of the sea-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ron of
son was given at the Franklin
Hills country club, Thursday eve- Delmar Ave. announce the grad-
uation of their son, Irwin, from
ning, honoring the new members.
Cass Tech High School, on Wed-
Adolph Moses II of Chicago will nesday night, May 22. Reception
spend the holiday week-end with on Saturday, May 25, at the Del-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff and family. mar Synagogue. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradfield of
Dexter Blvd. will leave Wednesday
for northern Michigan on a fishing
trip over the holiday week-end.
Established 1929
• It DOES Make
THE
Wattaal,
Ages 7 to 15
A "League Radio Broadcast" is
the program to be presented by
the League of Jewish Woolens' Or-
ganizations at the annual meeting
Monday, June 3, at 2:30 p, in., at
IN FOUR RECITALS
Lee Corbman-Schakne announces
aeries of recitals by students of
her classes in the Detroit Con-
servatory of Music. These concerts
will be held an May 28, June 3,
June 5 and June 17.
The junior recital will be held on
May 28 at the Conservatory Hall, I
5035 Woodward Ave.
Class work demonstrations will
be given, also at Conservatory Hall,
on June 5.
The - intermediate recital will
take place June 17 at the Y. W. C.
A. Auditorium, Montcalm and
Witherell Sts.
TEMPLE SCOUTS PLAN
FATHER AND SON HIKE
The annual father and son hike
of Boy Scout Troops 76 and 78
of Temple Beth El will be held
Sunday, May 25. The boys and
their fathers will meet at North-
ern High School at 8 a. m. and
from there will go to their camp-
ing site. llandicraft, cooking and
competitive games between the
boys and their dads will be in-
in the program. The hike
will be in charge of Charles E.
Feinberg and Saul H. Rose. .
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ENTIRE SPRING SURPLUS
15, $40, and '45
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No charge for alterations.
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and $45 two-pant suits, and we're going to offer the entire purchase (with-
out reservation) at $28! In all the 14 years we have been the sole, exclu-
sive distributor of Kirschbaum clothes in Detroit, we have had no finer
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Men's Store-Entire Second Floor
I
game between the members and
their guests will be one of the
main events of the day; tennis,
swimming and dancing at the'
Green Lantern will end the holi-
day. There will be no meeting
this week.
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