▪

TEVMIEwIsil (km tat

and THE

2111141ME..24...............11

...71.1C

Purity Chapter's
Floating Event on
Sunday Evening

It hap so ea year!

OSE

vehtsive at Sie el's!

A tc
ay h tier fen. tinn .. , Artcraf Magic Fit silk stockings.
America mns b a tif I and best-wearing hose, at sale prices ) . Buy
W ... we've all t new colors!
your sum er $

. . Jun = 18-June 27

ons ...$ 100

• No. 3 . . • wn Chif

Our "best-seller"
three.threed chiffons,

fmotie Aster t hose,

hee,( and longs

Reg. 31.35 a pair: a

tame

$2.10 o every 6 pairs!

• No.5... Wee

iff o

A five.thread chiffon hose o ex rtional d
ability, sturdy, yet sheer in s p ranee,

Reg. $1.35 a pair: Salle 2.10 on eve

6 Pairs!

• No.2 .. "Whiff" 'ffons

An exquisitely lovely two. read chino" for
dancing and special occasions.

Reg. 31.65 a pair: Save 33.00 on vcry 6

erI.II 6164.
cmR RA $400.

1

B. SIEG EL

J. N. F. GROUP HONORS
A FORMER PRESIDENT

CAMP ,
NAHELU

Members of the Ladies' Auxili-
ary of the Jewish National Fund
were hostesses at a bridge lunch-
eon given in honor of Airs. Dina

Perry Lake, Or:olivine, Michigan

Altitude 1000 Feet Above Sea Level

Boys Division

girls Division

Cool
Dotted Swiss
Negligees

Purity Chapter's floating din-
ner dance will be held on the
"Noronic" which will leave the
foot of Brush St., at 6 p. m.
sharp on Sunday, June 21.
Excellent 12-course dinner me-
nus have been selected and there

legers An ual Sale of Famous

rtzra

June 19, 1936

LEGAL CHRONICLE

■ MilleM41•111121,310.71.16a. •

Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Kahn of I
Pythian Sisters of Greater De-
Lincolnshire Drive are spending a I troit Temple No. 152 will spon-
fortnight in New York.
sor a charity garden card party
en July 15.
Henry Meyers returned from a
business trip to California.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ginsberg
and family, formerly of Webb
Mrs. Max Fisher of the' Park Ave., are now residing at 1956
Lane Apts. will honor her sister, I W. Boston Blvd.
Sirs. Albert Turner of New York,
with a luncheon and bridge on
The Bar Mitzvah of Joshua
Saturday, June 20, at the Frank- Sosnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1.
lin Hills Country Club.
Sosnick of 9320 Broadstreet, will
--
be solemnized this Saturday, June
In honor of their 25th wedding 20, at Congregation B'nai Zion.
anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. A reception will be held after
Feinberg entertained 3E0 guests at the services at the hall at 3841
Scarab Club last Sunday evening. Humphrey, corner Ilolmur. A
The out-of-town guests were Mr. number of rabbis will be present
Louis and sister Florence Feinberg at the services and the reception,
and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schatz including Rabbi I. Stollman, who
and Wilber Gerson of Chicago , will be the principal speaker;
Mrs. Arys Tahl, Mr. and Mrs. Rabbi S. Zambrowski, field direc-
Julius Donoff, Mrs. Leah Cooper tor of Mizrachi; Rabbi Katz of
and daughter, Marcia, Mr. Irving Toledo. Rrepresentatives of many
Braunstein of Dayton, 0., Mrs. J. organizations in which Sir. Sos-
J. Lieberman of Columbus, 0., and nick is a leader will be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ginsberg of
Bay City.
Sir. and Mrs. Morris Levey and
Mrs. Philip Levey of Omaha, Neb.,
will
arrive here Sunday to be
Mrs. Joseph Falk of Chicago
Blvd. will be hostess at a lunch- the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
eon and bridge on Monday, June George Levey of 19670 Shrews.
22, at the Whittier, in honor of bury Drive.
her mother, Mrs. John Pinkney
of Boston, Mass.
Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Robbins ,
5610 Greenway, will be at home
On Monday, June 22, Dr. Leo to their relatives and friends,
M. Franklin will leave for Cape Sunday, June 21, from 3 to 5
Maye, N. J., to attend the ces- p. rat., in honor of the graduation
sions of the Central Conference of their brother, Dr. Sol Seltzer,
of American Rabbis. lie will pre- from Wayne University Medical
sent the report of the Tract Com- School. No cards.
mission of which he is national
The Bar Mitzvah of Joseph Ro-
chairman, and will also preside
over a special meeting of that senberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis
Rosenberg of 1975 Pingree
commission.
Ave., was celebrated Sunday,
June 14, at a family dinner at
Airs. B. B. Selling returned to
which 14 guests were present.
her home at the Lee Crest Apts.
Joshua Joyrich, an uncle of the
after a winter's travel through
Bar Mitzvah, was the master of
the south.
ceremonies. On Tuesday Joseph
had a party for his school mates
Mrs. John Iminerman of Mc- and friends.
Lean Ave. visited in Cleveland for
a few days during the past week.
The Navy Girls, Young Judaea
Club of B'nai David Synagogue,
Miss Louise Selling of Hart- under the leadership of Miss Sar-
land, Vt., is spending a few days ah Pelmets, were hostesses to
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. members of the Jolly Juniors of
Ilarold Schlesinger of the Park Young Judaea and Tel Tai Boys
Lane Apts. •
in an evening of instruction in
the flora .by members of the
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bielfield Hashomer Ilatzair. Also present
(Nathalie Ash), whose marriage were group leaders, Mss Ann
was a recent social event, re- Aaronson and Morrie Winslow.
turned from a southern trip and
are residing temporarily with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coggan,
Biellield's parents, Mr. and Sirs. their son, Yale, and daughter,
Harry B. Ash of 8441 LaSalle Lois, left for Manlius, N. Y.,
Blvd.
where they will attend the gradu-

$2"

J u 3

t the thing for

lounging in the sum-

mer. Swiss or printed

lawn, in white, maize,

pink, blue. orchid.

MRS. ELIZABETH SHAPERO

will be dancing to peppy music, en-
tertainment, and tables will be pro-
vided for those who wish to play
cards on the upper docks.
Due to the efforts of Sirs.' Eliza-
beth Shapero, chairman of the af-
fair, and her committee, all tickets
have been sold and members and
friends holding tickets are urged
by the committee to be on time to
avoid missing the boat, as the
Steamer Noronic will leave the
foot of Brush St. promptly at 6
p. m, and it will be impossible to
wait for anyone.

"BRENTWOOD"

TROPICALS

—Suits for
C ► of Summer
Comfort!

*17.50

Spends Vacation
With Her Parents

and

Miss Hilda Ann Rothenberg,
daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Max
Rothenberg of the Wilshire Hotel,

Many men will tell you
that Hudson's Tropical
Worsteds are the most sat-
isfactory of Summer suits.
Their hard wonted finish
gives long wear, their por-
ous weave permits a free
circulation of cool air, and
the fact that they are all.
wool means that they re-
sist wrinkling and hold a
press better than most
Summer suiting,. Brent-
wood Tropical Worsteds
off e r you a maximum
value at these attractive
prices.

ation exercises of their son, Marv,
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand have from Manlius Military School.
moved from their home on Mon.
•
Little Nahelu
terry Ave. to 70 Highland Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Faber and
daughter of Ashley, Mich. are
Plain Colors
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Grabow of guests in the city over the week-
TM. season Camp Nahelu inaugurates three
HILDA ANN ROTHENBERG
2676 Calvert Ave. announce the end.
new athletic diversions
or Patterns!
graduation of their daughter, Max.
graduated from Greenbrier Col-
GOLF — ARCHERY — FENCING
ine from Wayne University on
•
Mrs. Bertha Gomberg of Du- lege, Lewisburg, W. Va. Miss
Thursday, June 18.
luth, Minn., mother of Mrs. Man- Rothenberg is spending the sum-
•
uel Norman and Ephraim Gom- mer with her parents.
Single and Double-
All outdoor land and water sports and games,
Mrs. Fannie Abrahams of New berg of Detroit, is spending the
horseback riding and fanning under su-
York spent a few days with her summer at the Wilshire Apts.
•
Breasteds!
pervision of mature, skilled lead-
cousins, the Myers family of Bur-
lingame Ave.
ership. One counselor for each
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of
DINA MILKOVSKY KAPLAN
•
group of three campers.
2189 Atkinson Ave. will be at home
A resident physician
', Iilkovsky Kaplan at Lashar's on
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schor of on Sunday afternoon•and evening,
and nurse on
Monday afternoon, June 15. Mrs. Leslie Ave. and their son, Sydney, June 21; in honor of the gradua-
Sports Styled
the staff
Kaplan, a former president of the are spending a few days in Madi- tion of their sons, Morton and
or Plain Bach!
auxiliary, is visiting here from her son, Wis., where they will attend Ralph, from the University of
A distinct honor was accorded
the graduation of their daughter, :Michigan. No cards.
home in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Benjamin ShitTman of 149 Ten-
Cecile, from the University of
Constructive and relaxing activities are care-
nyson Ave., when he was elected
Hudson':
Wisconsin.
three
camp
units.
the
fully planned for each of
The student class of Max Levy's president of the 30th Infantry As-
Secood Floor—Woodu.:••
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Highest rating for health and sanitation.
vocal school gave him a Surprise sociation at its convention held in
Miss Beatrice Joeshel of C I. party and presented him with a Bay City last week.
HOLDS ANNUAL PICNIC cago
is the house guest of Miss leather traveling bag on the oc-
Mr. Shiffman, a member of Com-
Betty Saloshin of Pingree Ave.
Write CAMP NAHELU, Perry Lake, Ortonville, Mich.,
casion of his leaving for Europe pany G of the original 30th United
At a meeting of the executive
where he will spend the summer. States Infantry of Spanish-Amer-
Telephone, Ortonville 12F31.
board of the Home Relief Society
Mrs. Maurice Schwartz of Chi. Ile will resume teaching the early ican War fame, served for three
held at the home of the president, cogs Blvd. was hostess at a beau-
IN DETROIT, Call Mrs. E. Lesowoder, Townsend 7-6100,
part of September. A program years and saw duty in the Philip.
Sirs. Charles Cornell on Friday, tifully appointed luncheon and
or call Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Temple 2-6129.
WAS given by Mrs. Kaltman, Grace pine Islands. Ile is at present in
June 5, Airs. Ira Danto announced bridge given for the pleasure of
and the gasoline business on Dexter
Salesnick, Allan Sumetz
that final arrangements have been Mrs. Siaurice Aronsson and Mrs.
Frank Baer.
and Tyler. Ile is a past chancel-
made for the annual family pic- Harry Hyman, given at the Knoll-
Prim Are Subjsci to Vo Saks To
lor of Detroit Lodge 55 of the
nic to be held at Belle isle on wood Country Club, Friday, June
Miss Winifred Ashner, daugh- Knights of Pythias and is a Mason.
Wednesday, June 24, at 1 p. m., 19. Covers were laid for 50 guests.
ter of Mr. and Sirs. Morton Ash- Mr. and Mrs. Shiliman have four
INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
in back of the old Casino. There
ner of 1994 Glynn Court, grad- sons, Ralph, David, Nathan and
UNLISTED SECURITIES
will be games and prizes for old
Mrs. Edward Lichtig and Mrs. uated from the Newman School
0
01=
and young. All members, their Steve Herz were joint hostesses at on Friday, June 12. She will en- 1Victor, and one daughter, Elaine.
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
husbands, children and friends a bridge luncheon given at the Bel. roll in the National Park Semin- His son Victor accompanied him
on the trip to the convention in
•
will be welcomed at this get- crest last Friday, June 12.
ary in Washington, D. C. in the Bay City.
together. In the absence of Mrs.
fall.
William Roth, chairman of the
Mrs. Nathan Sloss and daughter
board, Mrs. Bernard ',Comer pre- Marianne of Cleveland are visiting
Sir. and Sirs. Morris Shatzen Petoskey Hay Club to Meet
CADILLAC 317•
1131 SOIL 111.00.
sided at this board meeting.
with their mother, Mrs. Adolph of 3210 Calvert Ave. will be at
Here Next Friday
Mrs. Philip Brezner, chairman Sloman of Edison Ave.
home on Sunday, June 21, in
O where enlarged facilities enables
AZ4.100..."‘"We‘liSCS: of the hospital visiting committee,
honor of the graduation of their
us to rende r an even finer
Mrs.
S. K. Slobin, one of the M
announced that on Wednesday,
Mrs. M. Silver of Birmingham, son, Harold, from the University
and more economical service on fine furs.
prime movers of a movement to O
June 17, the old folks of the home Ala., is the guest of her uncle and of Michigan. No cards.
0
organize
the
sufferers
from
hay
for the% aged will be taken to aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosen.
fever
who
spend
several
weeks
Belle Isle where they will be berg of Poe Ave.
Miss liabella Werbe of the De-
At CHELSEA, MICH., about 150 mile. from Detroit
amused and refreshments served.
troit Conservatory of Music gave every year at Petoskey, Mich., an-
A glorious summer camp for your children, boys and girls,
Mrs. Brezner also announced that
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothenberg a musicale-tea for her pupils on nounced this week that a meeting
Expert work at reasonable prices guaranteed
7 to 15 years.
a visit was made to Maybury Hos- of the Wilshire. Hotel returned the afternoon of June 18 at the of the Petoskey Hay Club and its
ladies' auxiliary will he held at the
pital at Northville by herself and from Lewisburg, W. Va., where Women's City Club.
Under the direction of
by experienced furriers who have satisfied
o
home of Mrs. .1. Weitz , 2633 Cal-
Sirs. Charles Cornell, Mrs. Minnie they attended the graduation ex-
Detroit Women for 20 years
Dunitz, who provided the trans- ercises of their daughter, Hilda
Mr. and Mrs. Siaurice Baker vert Ave., at 8 p. m. on Friday,
••
11....m.m.mmmominieumemmenL
portation, and Mrs. Celia Rudin. Ann, from Greenbrier College.
with a large staff of counsellors and teachers, specializing in
of 2651 Calvert Ave., will be at June 26.
The Receiving Hospital was also
all sports and camp activities
home on Sunday afternoon and
1;1:101==01701===01:101===i0G40=====1 0
visited
by
Mrs.
Brezner,
Sirs.
Her-
Mr. and Sirs. Adrian D. Rosen evening, June 21, in honor of the
• FINEST SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAM
man Gates and Mrs. L Gunzberg. of Sturtevant Ave. left for Phil- graduation of their daughter,
• THE BEST FOOD
Mrs. Gates provided the transpor- adelphia to attend the garden Adele, from Wayne University.
EVERY RECREATIONAL FACILITY
•
tation.
wedding of their sister, Miss Clot , No cards.
e
T h e following contributions is S. Rosen, to Albert Mayer Co-
For information about registration
have been received by the Horns han. Mr. and Mrs. Rosen will
Phone TYLER 4.9460, or write to
At an elaborately planned lawn
Relief Society:
spend 10 days in Atlantic City party given June 13, Miss Harriet
Farband Camp sts Kinderwelt, 8679-12St.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Jacobs, in before their return to Detroit.
Rosenthal of 659 Bostos Blvd.,
• -
taltieltSiSCSM.ISICIMMintSLXVVVVCSinVitlLXVOM, memory of Sirs. Jennie Newman;
entertained her niece, Elaine Al-
Ryan Assurance Agency, in mem-
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers and bert, in honor of her graduation
Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show ory of Mrs. Jennie Newman; Mo- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson mes. from the ilutchins Intermediate
Glorious organ music made avail.
hawk Liqueur Company, in mem- tored to Alpena over the past week- School.
able to every home through this
Tillie Citrin Kiueliner Aid ory of David Rosenthal; Miss Sel- end.
ma Gates, in honor of her birth-
Sir. and Mrs. Maurice Marva
marvelous new electric instrument
Society Picnic June 28
Conduoled
day.
Mr. and Sirs. Slyer Prsssian of 15546 Normandy Ave. will
of 16824 Muirland Ave. announce' celebrate their silver wedding an-
•s'. $28-1.50
FOUR feet by four feet--a corner of your
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Go s. niversary with a reception at
All Expormos
The second annual picnic of
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y P S
living room—is all the space required for
Iroirland. Holland, Franco. no cium
don, on Saturday, June 20, at Beth home, on the evening of Sunday,
the Tillie Citrin Kissehner Aid
a Hammond. No amount of description
32 Days—All Expos.—$375
Tephila Emanuel Synagogue, Tay. June 21. No cards.
be
held
Sunday,
June
Society
will
MOONLIGHT
ON
AUG.
3
mag isan. nsirium. Front.. Noma',
for and Woodrow Wilson. At
will impress you as will a
.28, at Palmer Park, Hamilton en-
// ,00don and Domoark
brief recital and
trance, near the old Casino. No
43 Days--Bleycle Tour-3375
The Young People's Society, in home Sunday, June 21, from 2 to Eleanor Stanfield left for Len An-
demonstration to which we cordially invite
for Fold*.
All
lunch need to be brought as • co-operation with the Men's Club 5 and 7 to 10, p. m. No cards.
geles, Calif., where she will at-
you (Organ studios).
dinner and refreshments will be of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
tend the Nurses' Biennial Con-
RHEA E. CASHMAN
Mrs. Samuel Berman of Tay. vention. Enroute she will visit
obtainable there. All members and will sponsor a joint moonlight on
The Hammond Organ Is Pr.:ei at Only
w.rtd Wile Travel Ifanoaa.
3141.0.74
en. Bld
34 PI St.***.
Bldg. It
their friends are urged to at- the Steamer Put-In-Bay, on Mon- for Ave. returned from a few the Grand Canyon. Returning by
WooltInvos 111.4. roe. Or.
tend. For particulars about the day, Aug. Many novel feat- days' visit in Chicago.
the Northern route she will visit
picnic, cell the chairman, Mrs.l ures will mark this occasion. Tick-
San Francisco, Portland, Seattle,
In honor of their 25th wedding Glacier National Park and Chi-
contribut iogu to the Jewi sh Steiner, 2965 W. Buena Vista,' ets may be procured from any
TO. 7-1996.
member of the two organizations. anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. A .C. cage.
-
The 1.1usirol Center of Detroit . ' .
Welfare Federation
At the last meeting of the cur- Lappin were pleasantly surprised
The Bar Mitzvah of Carl Slak-
rent season held last Sunday the by • dinner party riles at the
Dr. Aronstam Writes Ar• membership elected a board of Northwood Inn
Slakter
of
last Sunday eve- ter, son of Mrs. Elsie
(Retributions were received by
tide for Bombay Journal , direction consisting of 10 mem- ning• Dexter Blvd., was observed at the
Welfare Federation,
' Aims Jewish
` ..
Beth Tephila Emanuel Synagogue,
bers. This board will meet at a
.` M• '• lir. and Mrs. Maurice A.
Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn and Mrs. Taylor and Wilson on June 13.
.,
Stona• ea lirpresenta'sve:
Dr. Noah E. Aronstam is the later date to elect the officers
memory of Mrs. Louis
' aaginsaa In
Arthur Pollak motored to Chicago The ceremonies were followed by
author of an article on • "Rare for the 1936-1937 season.
and
Mrs.
Blumenthal.
: Wdosan •
HDQRS, 1115-21 WOODWARD AVE, DETROIT
last week-end, returning with a dinner for friends and relatives
Skin Infection" that appeared in
Itrowl.
Philip Pollak who is a student at at the home of Carl's grandmother,
Flower. for all .C.110118
Undo Moonlight promisee tit the May issue of the Bombay
Medical Journal, Bombay, Iad4. D ater-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. the University of Chicago. Sirs. Olshansky.
tie loot of • eseee.sf el mason.

Pre-School Division

Shiffman Elected
President of 30th
Infantry Society

HUDSON'S

=0

:1

0 f=====0

BRICKER BROS.

fl
NEW FUR HEADQUARTERS 0
1 , 120 Farmer St. at E. Grand River

CHARLES It. 1RASSNER

Can ► p 'Kiiiderwelt'

Storage ... Remodeling ... Repairing

Nachman Drachler and Morris Haar

■

•

0

6

gAe HAMMOND O .

EUROPE . . .

24

1.27 5

GRINNELL BROS.

