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THE DETROIT JEWISH
Engagement Announced
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llimelhoch's
180 182 Woodward Ave
The Millinery
Mode for
Fashionable Summer
Occasions
Mrs. Joseph De Young entertained
thirty guests at a miscellaneous show.
er at her residence, BM Kirby Menne,
on Tuesday evening. In honor of her
niece,. Miss Hazel Ile Young, whose
ii.arriage to Mr. Ruby Graff lake;
place in June.
FIRST
Half the joy of doing busi-
ness is to know that you are
first to feature the new in
millinery—reasons enough
for the generous advance
patronage we always enjoy.
See our wonderful dsiplay of
new summer models,
aila Co
105 Washington Blvd.
At the Stotler
Service
that Begets
Confidence
MOTHERS know that, in send-
ing their boys to us to be out-
fitted, they will receive a de-
gree of personal attention that
insures every detail being ear
rect and every individual re-
quirement carefully looked after.
Whether it is CLOTHES,
HEADWEAR, HABERDASH•
ERY or SHOES, you will find
it a pleasure to buy at this
"Different Shop."
Quality Is Economy
Mrs. NI. Stein have moved
into t heir new home at 389 N'Irginia
l'ark.
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MISS RI TA GREENBERG.
Mrs. Gertie Schiller and faintly will
Mr. and Sirs. I. Greenberg an-
be glad to see their friends at their
nounce the engagement Of their
. new home, 400 Calvert avenue.
daughter Rita to Mr. Charles Berlin
o f Cincinnati. 1). kcc, y ltion will be
Miss Lillian Feliman, of Trow- held at the home ref Sirs. Sol .Abram-
bridge avenue, Is accompanying Mr. sohn, 205 Cortland Ave., Sunday. Slay
and Mrs. Robert Sehooler on an ex- 30, from 7:31) to 111:30 p. ice. No
tended motor trip through Ohio, visit- cards.
ing Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davis and
several other points.
family of 558 Delaware avenue, have
left for St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore I'eritz, of 123 w,11 become associate Director of the
Burlingame, will lee at hones Sunday, Beebe Labratories of St. Paul.
May 23, in honor of their son Her-
bert's confirmation.
Suss Alyce Hodes is visiting with
relatives in Youngstown.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Epstein, former-
Mr. and Ntrs. Ezra tilasier, of 100
ly of 209 Medbury avenue, have
moved into their new home at 97 Col- Garfield avenue, were hosts at a re-
ception
given Sunday. Nlay 9, in honor
burn Place.
of their daughter, Bessie. whose en-
gagement to NIr. Max Fichman was
Mrs. 11, Wolenburgh and daughter, recently announced.
Mrs. S. A. Stiebel arc visiting Mr.
and Mrs. D. Winehill in Seattle, Wash.
Miss Ro.e Kaplan, of Chicago, who
has been the guest of her brother and
Mr. and Mrs. f. L. Sandelman will sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kap-
receive their relatives and friends on 14(1, 107 llendrie avenue, will have
Sunday, May 23, in honor of their shortly for her home.
son Harold's confirmation.
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'The engagement reception of Nliss
Mr. and NIrs. Meyer Stone. of 321) Ruse Bernice Love and NIT.. Joseph
Atkinson avenue, announce the ar- Lefkofsky occurred on Sunday, Nlay
r:val of a son on Tuesday, May 11.
9. About 151) guests were in attend-
ance. The 'tome at 431) Pingree
Mrs. Maurice Moscowitz is visiting avenue was prettily decorated, pink
and blue being used effectively as a
her relatives in Milwaukee.
color scheme.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Eecrer, of 1262
Sir. Ad(111/11 Barlow have removed
Brush street, will he at home Sunday,
from
114
Theodore
street to 172
May 2,3, in honor of the confirmation
Woodhull' avenue.
of their daughter, Golda.
Miss Esther Rosenberg, of 150
Mrs. A. Eallmeyer. of 248 East
Hancock, has returned to the city Frederick avenue, gave a box party
from a six weeks' visit with her sons at the Temple Theatre Friday even-
ing in honor of her sixteenth birth.
at Muncie. Ind.
lay. After the theatre, the ten guests
were entertained at the Nlaison Pal-
Betrothal Announced
caux. The guest a were, the Nlisses
Esther Rosenberg, Florence Krell,
leanette Vierer, Sarah Caplan, Belle
Cohen, Ilelen Slietzer, Florence
Corn, Clara Rothberg, Lillian Gottes-
man and Jeanette Jacobs.
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The Jolly Score Club entertained
its members and friends with a social
gathering, given at the home of Jack
,Crass, 509 Cameron avenue, May 8.
Sam Levin rendered several viola
solos, and also furnished the music
for (lancing, accompanied by his sis-
ter, Birdie, at the piano. \l any en-
joyable games were played, and a de-
lightful buffet lunch was served at
midnight. The following guests were
present: The Misses Sophia and
Ray Marcus, Tess Rabinowitz, Clara ,
liras::, Anna Gold, Birdie Levin, Bell
Silver, Mary Cohen, Clara Krause.
Mae Goldberg, Rose Dater, Anna
Medofsky and the Messrs. Clarence
Gladstone, Jack Karble, Carl Simons,
Lou lielantzovv, Leo Shiftman, Ruby
Sklar, Harry Lebowitz, Sam Levin,
Irving Barcum and Sir. Good, Jack
1<rass and Mr. Goldberg.
MISS SAM SII•LIT.
By Courtesy Rembrant Studios.
Mr. and NIrs. Louis Shalit announce
the betrothal of their daughter Sara
to Mr. Joseph NI. Mellinotf of this
city. Reception will be held at 205
Farnsworth Ave. Sunday, May 30,
from 2 to 6 and from 7 to 10 p. tn.
To Force Prices to the Lowest
Level, we offer Our Entire
Stock of RUBY Quality
Footwear for Men and Women
.....
Detroit
Chicago
Ann Arbor
AT A
20%
DISCOUNT
THE NEWS HERALDED ABOVE WILL SOUND A CHORD OF SATISFACTION
IN THE HEARTS OF THOSE APPRECIATING FOOTWEAR OF THE "RUBY"
STANDARD OF QUALITY. IT IS, INDEED, A SERVICE WE ARE RENDERING
OUR CLIENTELE—THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE 20'. IN THE FACE OF AN
ADVANCING MARKET. PRICE ONLY IS SACRIFICED—QUALITY NEVER.
20( Off on Buckles
10''c Off on Hosiery
Alfred J. Ruby
ONE - 0 - ONE WASHINGTON BLVD.
19111WA—_
Inc.
ANN ARBOR FLASHES
ANN ARBOR, MICR.—Two De-
troiters were among the six Jewish
students of the University of Mich-
igan who were elected to the Phi Beta
Kappa this year, an honorary society
which bases its standard on excellent
scholarship, personality and general
demeanor. The following six, one of
them a young woman, were honored:
Miss Ida Esther Mines, Fall River,
Mass.; Mark K. Ehlbert, Cincinnati,
O.; Alfred Samuel Goorin, Pittsburgh
Pa.; Samuel Nleyerson, Newark, N. J.;
Lawrence Howard Seltzer, Detroit,
Mich.; Akiba Joseph Himmelhoch,
Detroit, Mich.
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For the train of events that are ushered
in with warm weather when organdy and
lacy frocks play the leading role in the
wardrobe, these new hats were designed.
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Among the latest arrivals, one notes:
Colorful organdy hats ladened with garden
and field flowers.
Light colored straws, natural leghorn and
rough braid faced with felt in pastel colors, or
trimmed with organdy and velvet. Priced
from
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177-179-181 WOODWARD AVE
Mr. Louis Nuttier arrived here from
New York this week to join his wife,
who is visiting her Mother and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Endein, 2 1 19 MedburY
avenue.
25.00 to 40.00
It
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Holley - Mackay
announce a
25% Reduction
on all
HATS including
Transparent Models,
Malines, Sport Hats
and Georgette Crepes
These Hats are of the latest design, created by our
own Milliners, which assures the wearers of Holley-
Mackay Hats, style and individuality.
Cherry 4633
133 Farmer Street
Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side
Menorah Society
At the meeting of the Si enorah so-
ciety Sunday, Mr. A. S. Oko, librarian
of the Hebrew Union College, spoke
on the subject, "Leopold Zunz, as a
Writer and Fighter." Miss Ida Mines,
president, announced that the election
for next year's officers would be held
Sunday, May 23.
The Zionist Society held a mass
meeting Wednesday. Stay 12, to com-
memorate the Zionist victory.
FINE FURNITURE
REPAIRS
P
ARTICULAR care
should be display-
ed in choosing a
nem to whom you
would entrust costly
and rare pieces of fur-
niture.
The Lindow Com-
pany present "Perfec -
tion" In every detail of
refinishing. re-uphol-
stering, repairing. em-
ploying only workmen
whose years of expe-
rience make them ar-
tisane of Inimitable
skill.
THE LINDOW CO.
19 MANANTETTE
NEAR 12TH
Phone West 1254
"she" will be
A Proud
Young Lady
Her Engagement Ring
Comes from Moo Ehrlich's, "the Finest and Largest Jewelry
Store on the East Side," now showing a selection of Platinum
Rings, LaVallieres, Brooch Pins, Ear Rings, etc, equal to any
display on the "Avenue," of a saving In Mit of 10 to 25 per cent,
owing to reduced expenses.
WEDDING
GIFTS
Now Is the time to select that June Wedding
Gift and this is the place. The latest in Sit-
verware, Cut Glass, Etc.
Have Your Purchases Charged—Your Credit is Good
"Pay
as
You
Can"
No
"Red
Tape"
Here
"Buslast and Biggest East Mae Jewelry Store.
EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings.