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June 04, 1920 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-06-04

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"AGE TWO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

CAN YOU FIND IT?



aclat arid

Our temporary store In the Annis Fur Building Is small and
hard to find—But Its worth looking for—The bent candles In
the world are to be found hero—M A C 1)1 A It M I D'S Delicious
Freshly Cooked at 31.00 the Pound.

ANNIS FUR BUILDING

Specialists at Candyeraft

13 STORES—DETROIT-CLEVELAND

New Store—Woodward an dCollIngwood—Open Shortly

HOCK

Offers Beginning Monday
Morning, June 7

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off

On Our Entire Stock of Exclusive
High-Class Apparel

Gowns, Suits,
Wraps, Frocks,
Coats and Furs

Alt Society Items and tither local notes should be communicated to the oh,
of the Chlioniele by 5 o'.-lack each Wednesday afternoon In order to appear In the
current week's Issue. Chola, Cherry 3311 Society Editor. Mall notices 37 as to be
received not later than Wednesday.

best efforts of leading de-

signers In Paris and New

York.

I 18 E. Adams Avenue

OUR SHORT LEASE
ENDS JULY 1st.

Hence—we are now selling our entire stock
of merchandise at great reductions

BERKLEY BLOUSE SHOP

517 Woodward Ave.

HE best advice we can give anyone who
to buy furniture within the
next few years is to buy it now—recent
statement by Marshall, Fields, Chicago store.

expects

That is sound advice. Also it is presented
by one of the greatest stores to its trade.

VISEDENBERG
FURNITURE
HOUSE NI
■ ■■

/

913-17 HASTINGS STREET

A Store With a Conscience.

VIOLIN

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, of
995 Second avenue, leave for New York
within a few days from which point
they w ill sail on June 12 for Europe to
be gone several months.



45 Rowena Street

- you will find much of interest in

the splendid gift selections now on
display in The Gorham Shop.

GOLDSMITHS 6S1LVERSMITHS,ING

GrN. DSMITI IS, SU VIRSMITI IS AND JI MIXERS
:17i.ito WAN II NM ON
,U1.1.VAR D. 1051K BUILDING

DETROIT

177-179-181 WOODWARD AVE

Mrs. Fred E. S'Renco, of St. Loni,,
is visiting her parents, \I r. and Mrs. Is-
rael Brown, w Ito have recently moved
from the Stapler Hotel to 331 Burli-
game ;mune. Mr. S'Renco will join
his wife here on Saturday., remaining a
few days.

Mr. Maurice Siegel, of 784 Roosevelt
Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin left street, has left for Pittsburgh and Phil-
Friday for Poughkeepsie, N. Y., to be adelphia, to be gone three weeks.
present at the graduation of their
daughter, Ruth, from Vassar College.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Schultz, of 36 Vir-
They will return Wednesday.
ginia I'ark, were hurts at a reception
Sunday., May 23, in honor of the en-
Charlithe Brown, of 33 Leicest e r gagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to
Court, is spending a few weeks in Mt. Harold N. Selling. About 100 guests
Clemens. • w ere in attendance.

Mr. and Mrs. II. Gurovitch, of 630
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, of 1101
Second avenue, have returned front Brush street, announce the engagement
New York where they were in attend- of their daughter. Rubye, to Alvin Hen-
ry Frosh, son of Dr. and Nfrs. I. Eros'',
ance at the Zionist convention.
the wedding to take place early in June.
The Misses Mare and Fanny Wets-
Chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. J. Opt-
maw, of 44 Virginia Park, have returned
ner, the Misses Pearl Weber, Beatrice
from a trip to New York City.
Paul, Leah Goldstein, Ida Berg, Anna
Mrs. S. Blitz, who has been the guest Nathanson and Messrs. Arthur Optner,
of her nieces, Mrs. John Heavenrich Joseph Stramer, Maurice Jacob Berg
and Mrs. David Levy for the past sev- and Nlax Schlesser, took a boat trip to
eral weeks. left for her home in Denver, Buffalo and Niagara Falls over Decora-
tion Dy.
Colo., on Saturday.

New Ribbon
Sport Hats

The tenth annual excursion of the
Bicur Cholem, Juniors, will be given
Sunday, June 6, to Tashmoo l'ark, the
steamer Taslimoo leaving the foot of
Griswold street at 9 oclock. The com-
mittee
in charge is 'leaded by \I r. Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Nfaxwell S. Friedland,
formerly of 163 Blaine avenue. have Shapero. There will be dancing on the
boat
and
at the island ; also entertain-
moved into their new home at 489
ment on the boat and a program of
Glynn Court.
field events at the park. Miss Beatrice
Mr. Harry L. Lurie, superintendent of I.. Solomon, an enthusiastic worker on
the Department of Public Welfare, the general committee, reports an en-
spoke at a dinner given by the Child couraging sale of tickets.
Staink aanutantimmirminitatimirouramititatiatianissannimulmettaantimatiiiinitiiiiiiiininsiiimitimismatimnsrmainnosie
Welfare committee of the Twentieth
Mr. Leo Kuschinski, son of Nfr. aIld
Century Club.
Mrs. C. Knschinski, of 718 Brush street.
The Ifehrew Ladies' Aid Society will has graduated from the College of Lit-
give its final entertainment on Sunday erature, Science and the Arts, at the
evening, June 13, at 8 o'clock, at the University of Michigan. with the de-
First Hungarian Synagogue, corner gree of Bachelor of Arts, completing
Iteaubien and Garfield streets. All are the four-year course in three, w ith dis-
tinction. hit. Nitchinski is now complet-
cordially invited to attend.
ing his course of law at Ann Arbor.

SARA

PIANO

Glendale 7971

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Are now being shown in a won-
derful array of brilliant colors
and styles to please every indi-
vidual taste—and values of the
usual Kline high standard.

3 E

1 O TH ANNUAL EXCURSION

Bicur Cholera Juniors

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5.
Nit-. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein. 301
Melbourne avenue, have returned from i
a tour through Canada.
They were LI
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. NI. A.
Kramer, of Lansing, Nlich.
Fl

Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis were the Sun-
day guests of relatives in Toledo.

Mr. and Mrs. Panimo. Mr. and Nfrs.
Lipschitz. of Buffalo, N. , NIr. and
Mrs. S. Oromaner and family of New
'York, NIr. and Mrs. J. Weinman and
Mr. and NIrs. S. Stack, Detroit, will be
Mr. T. Edelson, of 203 Kirby east, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathanson of
has left for a short stay in Boston and this city this week at a home-warming.
New York where he will visit relatives Dinner will be followed by a musicale.
and friends.

Mr. harry Cohen is spending a few
Mr. Harold Itriskman, of 506 H aze l. days in New York.
WO id avenue, spent the week-end inn To-
ledo.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weber, of Fred-
erick avenue. have as their house guest
Miss Ida Berg of New York City.

Mr. and Mrs Louis Juttler. who have
been visiting their brother and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Epstein. of 97 Col-
burn Place, have returned to their home
in New York City.

VINOFF

INSTRUCTION

artistic yet of permanent character

Mr. Jacob Solomn announces the en-
gagement of his daughter, Ray, of this
city, to NB% Nlaurice W. I'ivouitz, of
Mr. and NIrs. Isaac Rodman Myers, Chicago, the wedding to take place July
of 287 Longfellow avenue, are spending 4th.
a few weeks at Atlantic City.



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in gifts that are appropriate to such

an occasion. If it be that you are
seeking gifts which are appealingly

Mrs. S. Marienthal of Saginaw is vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fleisher, of
Leicester Court.

bany Hotel. Mt. Clemens: Miss Bertha
Robinson. Miss Esther Robinson. Miss
Susan Fishbaine, Nliss Freda Fishbaine.
I)r. Samuel Marcus of Ann Arbor, Mr
Bill Schwartz, \I r. Louis Coliane,
I.. Guthold, \I r. Samuel RInales. Mr.
Geo. ( ould. Mr. and Nies. NI. Resnick
and Nliss Nlinnette Gould of Toledo.
--s
Mr. Harry I. Lurie spent the week-
end in Buffalo, N. Y.

a large variety.

CONCERTS

are wont to express their affection
and good wishes for future success

Preceding the meeting Wednesday an
interesting program of entertainment
was rendered by Mrs. Jack Wolf (nee
Miss Clara Goldberg), with character
Miss Anna Solomon, of III Ifendrie readings; Charles Miller, baritone, with
avenue, has returned home after an ex- Hyman Fine, at the piano, introduced
tended trip through Florida and Ten- some new songs. Cy Feinberg gave a
nessee.
humorous parody on "The Face on the
Bar-room Floor," with Seymour Si-
Miss Helen Morris of New York mons at the piano. Dancing concluded
City will spend the summer with her the evening's entertainment.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Morris, of
29 Pilgrim avenue, Highland Park.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weisman, of 386
Commonwealth avenue, announce the
Miss Bessie Rosenthal, of 1475 Mack engagement of their daughter, Sylvia,
avenue, is spending two weeks at Mt. to Manuel Wolper, a Detroit violinist.
Clemens.
who is at present attending the Uni-
versity of Michigan.
Mrs. Chas. Marks and son, Harold.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Ellis, for-
of Miami, Fla., are the house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. I. l'eritz, 123 Burlingame merly of 1078 St. Antoine street, Inane
avenue.
moved into their new home on Phila-
delphia west.

The following guests attended the
second of a series of dances at the Al-

If In need of anything

come In and look over

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rules the World

especially at graduation time.
Then it is that relatives and friends

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Mrs. Nellie Eineberg, 235 Josephine
street, announces the engagement of her
daughter. Pearl, to Mr. Robert Simeon
Finkel, of this city.

Addison Hotel Bldg.

IDA

QENTIMENT

Miss Sarah Lambert, of 150 West
Hancock avenue, attended the Hop at
Ann Arbor last Friday night.

Mrs. S. Kositchek, of Lansing, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. Kositchek, of
114 Burlingame avenue.

These represent the season's

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Graduation Gifts

Mrs. Henry A. Krolik has returned
Young People's Auxiliary will stress
from a four weeks' visit to Atlantic varied educational features during the
City.
coming year. Numerous classes will be
organized and speakers of note brought
Mr. and NIrs. Herbert •Ileavenrich of before the organization. The usual
Chicago are guests at the home of Mr. meetings and dancing parties will be
Samuel Ileavenrich, 45 Pingree avenue. continued.

Mr. and Mrs Edward l'ivottitz and
Miss Emma Butzel has moved from
their two daughters have motored back
119 •Rowena street to the Stephenson
to
Ionia, Mich., after a visit with Mrs.
Hotel, Davenport street.
Arthur Harris, 89 Medbury avenue.

very newest models — the

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GORHAM SHOP

QVSOTtal

239 WOODWARD, COR. CLIFFORD STREET

54. 1c.5 2Z ia ril4

THE

The eighteenth annual model meetine

of the Philomathic Debating Club will

be held Wednesday evening, June 9, at 8
o'clock at the Shaarey Zedek gymna-
sium. The public is cordially invited to
attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman. 40 Ro-
wena street, were hosts at a receptiorf
Sunday, May 30, in honor of the en-
gament of their daughter, Evelyn, to
Harold N. Selling.

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TASHMOO PARK I

SUNDAY
JUNE 6th

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Dancing on Steamer "Tashmoo" and at the Park
Field Events and Entertainments for all who come

ADULTS' TICKETS - $1.00
CHILDREN
50c

FAREWELL TOUR!!

JACOB ADLER

New Clothes Now

And a Large Supporting Cast
... In the Big Success ...

Shop
Now Colonepp
Now W
Now Dpqns

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SATURDAY EVENING SUNDAY MATINEE

JUNE 4TH, 5TH AND 6TH
Tickets on Sale at Box Office of New Detroit
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