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June 25, 1920 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-06-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Mrs. M. Goldberg, of 142 Owen ave-
nue, gave a lawn party in honor of her
daughter Edith's graduation. Tables
were set on the lawn for the following
guests: The Misses Bessie Karlan,
lennie Ermin, Lillian Seigel]. Leah
. 1ilavons, Helen YuilkolT, Lillian
Cohen, Romayne Goldsmith, Hilda
Seigel!, Beatrice Seigell, Lillian Gold-
Mr. Jam]) Smith, of Portsmouth, berg, Anna Robbins, Mary Seigel!
Va., announces the marriage of his and Libbie Rabinowitz.
daughter, Minnye, to Dr. J. Gilbert
Mr. Adolph Nleyers and family, for-
1 Israel, of this city, which took place
merly of 121) East Hancock, have
June 15, 1920.
moved into their new home, 447 Glynn
Honoring M r. and Mrs. Victor Fink court.
and daughter, Miss Miriam, of 711
Mr. and Ntrs. J. Berner (nee NliNs
Brush street, who leave Thursday for
Esther Mezerik), of Bay City, former-
Los Angeles, where they will make
ly of Detroit, announce the birth of a
their future home, many delightgul
daughter, Shirley, lime 11th.
entertainments hike been given dur-
Mrs. Mantic] Vallens, of Los An-
ing the week. Among them were a
dinner party by Mr. and Mr:;. Harry geles, Cal.. visited her mother-ill-law,
Lewis, of 186 Buena Vista, Tuesday Mrs. J. %%diens. During her stay here
night: a farewell party by Mi. and she was delightfully entertained by
Mrs. Henry Kuhmeich, of 211 East Mrs. Max •allens. Mrs. N'allens is
Forest, Wednesday; an entertainment en route to New \'ork and will also
by the Tuesday Sew ing Club for Mrs. stop at Boston and Philadelphia to
Fink at the residence of Mrs. Lewis, visit friends and relatives.
Thursday afternoon, and a farewell
Mr. and Mrs. David Cutler an-
dinner party at the home of \1 r. and nounce the marriage of their daugh-
Mrs. Sol Fink, Thursday evening. Mr. ter, Lena, to Mr. David Leach, on
and NIrs. Fink have been residents of June 20th.
Detroit for the past 25 years. Mr.
Miss Ida Divinoff appeared as solo-
Fink. who was one of the organizers ist at the annual concert of the Flint
of the Detroit branch of the Free Sons Community Music Association, June
of Israel, was presented with a watch 17111, with Miss Sara Divinoff at the
and chain and handsome silk umbrella piano. A reception followed
at the
by that organization in appreciation of residence of Mrs. Harry Weingarten.
his efforts in its behalf.
The Misses Divinoff will also appear

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Miss Lois Rot Ii, 100 West Bethune,
was pleasantly surprised on Thursday,
June 17, with a dinner-dance given by
her parents at the Redford Country
Club in celebration of he;.18th birth-
day. The guests included the Misses
Celia Grossman, Ireta Netzorg, Lo-
ren'. Simmons. Pauline Walters, Le-
nore Isaacs, Rose Lieberman, Adelaide
Curlander and Sylvia Gittleman and
Messrs. Lou Witt, Dr. I. Bittker,
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Lowenstein, of Mid-
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Light and Stipple
Corsets for
Summer's Activities

in concert at the Labor Lyceum on
July 3d.

3l r. and Mrs. S. Kaplan. of 568
Pinewod avenue, 'Toledo, announce
the marriage of their daughter. Rose
Esther. to Mr. Jerry J. Greenblatt, son
of Mrs. Mary Greenblatt, of 209 Hague
avenue, on Tuesday, June 22.
The marriage of Miss Alice Gur-
chot, daughter of Mrs. R. Gurchot, of
New York, and Mr. James Barr, of
Detroit and New York City, will be
solemnized at the bride's residence,
75 Fort Washington avenue, Wednes-
day morning, June 30. Following a
wedding luncheon at the Hotel
Gotham for relatives and immediate
friends, 111 r. Barr will take his bride
to Lake Placid, N. V.
On Monday evening. June 21. a
class of more than forty candidates
was initiated into l'isgah Lodge No.
34, I. 0. li. B., at the lodge rooms, 25
Broadway. The degree team in charge
cf the initiation exercises consisted of
Charles Rosenthal, Morris (:arvett.
Harold Rosenthal. Morris Klein, Jo-
seph Garvett and Louis Bass.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen, of 99
Theodore, have moved to 81 \•est-
minster.

Mr. and 'Mrs. L. Trunsky and fam-
ily, of 309 Adelaide, have mode into
their new home at 79 \Vestminster.
Miss Tillie Satiburg, of McKees-
port, Pa., is spending her summer va-
cation with Mr. and Mrs. Max Fixler
and daughter Helen, of 208 Longfel-
low avenue.

The woman svho %vould be comfortable in
uncomfortably hot ‘yeather should be
properly corseted for every activity.

For Out-door Sports

The model sketched on the right of light-
weight tricot with a satin top, $10.00. It is
equally adaptable to riding, golf or tennis.

For swimming, there is a tricot elastic girdle
at 2.00 and broche and elastic confiner <tt 3.3U.
Other models up to 1:00.

For Dancing

The model sketched on the left is a back lace
satin slip-on 21.00.

An orchid satin model, similar to the sports model
on the right, is 15.00,

A very beautiful ribbon shirred over elastic girdle
is 20.00.

Mrs. Floyd Rindskoff, of 106 Med-
bury, thanks her relatives and friends
for their kindness and thoughtfulness
ditting her recent

Mr. and Mrs. \•. A. Cohen and
famly, of Toledo, 0., will move to
Detroit on or about July 1 and will
reside al 457 \Vest Euclid avenue.
Mrs. J. \\'. Cohen, of 14-12 Belvidere
avenue, left Sunday for Pittsburgh,
Pa., where site will spend a few weeks
with relatives. 'While there she will
attend the graduation exercises of her
nieces. Miss Martha Cohen and bliss
Wilia Ilandmacher.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich,
Mrs. M. M. Cohen and son Robert,
and NIrs. II. Horowitz motored to
Battle Creek. Mich., where they will
spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Illooingarden
announce the marriage of their daugh-
ter, Ora, to 1)r. Leon B. Cowen.
Tuesday, June 22. The ceremony was
performed in the presence of the im-
mediate family, Dr. Leo M. Franklin
officiating.

M r. and NI rs. NI. Gardner, of
Rochester, Mich., have just returned
from Chicago, where they attended
the wedding of their brother, Mr. Eli
Singer, to bliss Ruth Malkes.
Mrs. T. Singer, of Los Angeles, Cal.,
is visiting at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. M. Gardner, of Rochester,

Thr marriages of )hiss Rose Shu-
man to \1 r. Boris Rosen and Miss
Anna Shuman to Mr. Martin W. Cohen
was held at the home of the brides'
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shuman, 200
Elmhurst avenue. Rabbi Hershman
officiated. After the ceremony dinner
was served for 200 guests at the 11'nai
Brit h clubrooms. Among the guests
present were /Ors. Rosa Cohen, Mr.
and Mrs. Ilorwitz, of New York, Mr.
Samuel Simons, of Seattle, and Mr.
Adolph Kahn, of Kansas City. The
honeymoon party left for an extended
trip to Chicago and many points
farther west.
Mr. and N1rs. O. W. Lefkofsky an-
nounce the marriage of their daugh-
ter, Rose, to Mr. Samuel Kreisler,
Sunday, June 27, the ceremony to be
held at 4 p. m. at Congregation Mo-
gen Abraham, on Farnsworth street,
Reception in the evening at the resi-
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