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April 29, 1921 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-04-29

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THEPCTROgAIVISA MRCIIICLC

PAGE SIX

.ocial and
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MO WOODWARD /MMUS

Russel's

Reputation

All Society Item: and other local notes Should be communicated to the office of the
Chronicle by S o'cl«Ir each Wedneeday afternoon in order to appear in the current week's
issue. Phone Glendale 1326, Society Editor. Mad notice. ao as to be received riot late:
than Wednevday.

For supplying styles that re-
flect a youthful and charm-
ing appearance is inimitable.
Our fashions are the highest
conceptions of expert de-
signers.

Mrs. Magnus Butzel, of Rowena
street, is spending several weeks in
Atlantic City and New York.

Mrs. Nathan Levy, who was the
guest of Mr. and Mra B. G. Morris,
of Pilgrim avenue, has returned to
her home in Lincoln, Nebr.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass
who spent several weeks at Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Davis, of
Stevenson upon their return from Chicago, Ill., are !mending several
California, have opened theri home weeks at Hotel Traymore in Atlantic
City.
on Second Boulevard.

Pictured is a delightful
frock of Georgette over
Taffeta.

lit

Summer Models

Appealingly

Individual

Inviting you to
Attend the Opening of our
New Store

e

SATURDAY, APRIL 3o

,lust Ladies' Dresses
and Hats

Exclusive but Not Expensive

Mrs. Hugo Hill, of Rowena street,
is spending several weeks in Atlantic
City and New York.

Miss Bessie Diamond, of 86 Ro-
wena street, spent the holidays with
relatives in Bay City.

Mrs. Benjamin Siegel, Mrs. Will-
iam Rindskoff, Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal
and Mrs. Emil Amberg were among
the patronesses at the Mme. Mar-
guerite d'Alvarez concert on Tues-
day afternoon at Hotel Statler.

Miss Inez Nesbitt, who was the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Levy,
of 280 East Boston Boulevard, has
returned to her home in New York
City.

Mrs. W. Kahn, of 246 Stimson
Dr. Robert Cowan, Dr. P. II. Brou- place, was tendered a surprise party
do and Dr. W. H. Gordon were hosts by several of her friends on Tuesday
to the members of the Maimonides evening last in commemoration of
Medical Society at the Wayne Coun- her birthday anniversary.
ty Medical building on Tuesday even-
Miss Lillian Landsberg, of 86 Ro-
ing last.
wena street, spent several days in
Miss Elsa Hill Friedenberg, of Ro Bay City the past week.
wena street, is spending a few weeks
Mrs. NI. Mandeberg, of Brush
in New York and Atlantic City.
street, is visiting with relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May have re- friends in Cleveland.
turned from their honeymoon and'
have taken an apartment at the Ho.'
Mrs. Meyer Frank, of Hazelwood
avenue, has returned from Lansing,
tel Stevenson.
where she visited with her parents,
I Mr. Albert Ginzberg, of 1244 Bur- Mr. and Mrs. J. Kositchek.
lingame avenue, sailed from New
Mr. Harry Robinson has returned
York on April 27 on the Steamer
Frederick VIII for a several mcnths'i from a visit with his parents in Bay
!visit in Norway, Sweden, France and City.
Germany.
Mr. Louis Wine, of Frederick
Miss Frances Glaser, who was in street, spent several days in New
the city to attend the Rosenfield-1 York City last. week.
May wedding, has returned to her
Mr. S. L. Harris, of Lawrence ave-
home in Boston.
nue, has returned from an extended
Mr. Irving Siegal, 1254 Burlin- eastern trip.
game avenue, has returned from a
Mr. and Mrs. L. Salsdorfer, of
five months' trip to France and Hol-
Boston Boulevard, are making an ex-
land.
tended trip through the east, visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenfield, of in Washington, Philadelphia and Bos-
Hotel Addison, are spending several ton.
weeks in Atlantic City, New York
Mr. E. A. Bernateia, of Hotel 'rol-
and Boston.
ler, has returned from a trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Strauss Moss, Washington and Philadephia.
'of New York, have taken an apart-
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ross, of Long-
, ment at 1970 Lasalle Gardens.
fellow avenue, has returned from a
Mrs. L. D. Gump, who visited with trip to Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Max May and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hand, of
Mrs. M. Manspach, has returned to
New York, are guests at Hotel Ste-
her home in Johnson City, Tenn.
venson.
Mr. Walter Rothman, who spent
Miss Florence Seitovitz, of Port
the Passover with his parents, Mr.
I and Mrs. E. M. Rothman, of Royal Huron, is visiting this week with Miss
Sylvia
Goldsmith, of Garfield avenue.
Oak, has returned to Cincinnati,
where he is a student at the Hebrew
Mr.
Edward Anspach, of Newark,
Union College.
N. J., is visiting his mother, Mrs. A.
Mr. Emanuel Becker, of Hotel Ad- , Anspach, and sister, Mrs. Leon Wein-
1.dison, has returned from a trip to berg, of 1522 Monterey avenue.
Fort Wayne, Ind., and Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. George Hammer, of
, 96 Ferran,' l'ark, have returned from
a visit with relatives and friends in
Chicago.

The., reason we do not follow

the styles is because we are too
busy keeping ahead of them.

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All Social Occasions.

For many years we have catered to
the leading Jewish Social Affairs of the
city. Recommendations may be had on
request. No occasion too small or too
large.
We decorate homes and halls with
Natural and Artificial Flowers.
Phone an for quotations.

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Miss Anna Ruth Solomon, a stu-
dent at the University of Michigan,
who visited with friends in Detroit
and at Croswell, Mich., has returned
to the university.

Miss Charlotte Levitan, of Pingree
avenue, has returned from na ex-
tended trip through the east.

Mr. Nathan R. Cerf, of Chicago,
is spending several days in Detroit, a
guest at the Hotel Statler.

Mr. S. F. Berger, of Hotel Addi-
son, has returned from a trip to New
York.

Mr. I. Leonard Braun presented
the following pupils in a semi-month-
ly recital at his studio on Wednesday
last: Mrs. Sam Levy, Miss Maxine
von Houldon, Mrs. H. H. Smilansky,
Mrs. Esther Camp, Salvatore Tocco
and Charles Finn.

Mr. Rubin Bernstein, who was the
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Levy, of
Boston
Bo
sto n Boulevard, has returned to
his home in New York.

Mr. A. W. Ehrman, of Colorado

avenu e, has returned from an ex-

tended trip throughout the east.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horowitz, who
spent the past winter months in Mi-
ami, Fla., have returned and have
g taken an apartment in the Pioneer,
8 , Warren and Second Boulevard.

The Store Where Shopping
Is Made a Profitable Pleasure

Special For Monday and Tuesday

50 HIGH GRADE DRESSES

Reduced for Your Selection
Monday and Tuesday only

'38

SPECIAL LENT THESE
DRESSES WILL BE RETURNED TO STOCK
AT THEIR ORIGINAL HIGHER PRICES

AFTER THIS

A profusion of distinctive high-grade dress

models exquisitely done in Canton Crepe, Satin

Crepe, Georgette Crepe, Chiffon Taffeta, Silk

Jersey, Crepe de Chine, Tricotine and Satin.

Fifty ultra-modish, exclusive fashion models

represented.

Distinctive Styles for
Misses—Sixth Floor

Distinctive Styles for

Women—Second Floor

DETROIT HEADQUARTERS FOR STYLE AND SATISFACTION

Engagement Announced

Fri e's Third Floor

Sale of Women's
Low Shoes

"MAYTIME PARTY" OF
YOM GIRLS' SOCIETY
MAY 14 IS INFORMAL

Disconti

nued

and short lilies comprising 2.000 pairs

seta rt pumps mid tx fords for w Dine n
t h e lot, but not m each style.

Proceeds of Seventh Annual Dance at
Fdeeretion Club House for
Jewish Orphans.

Invitations have been issued for
the "Maytime Party" to be given by
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weiss, of Third the Yom Girls' I.iterary Society on
avenue, have returned from a sev- Saturday evening, May 14, at the De-
troit Women's Federation club house,
eral weeks' visit at Atlantic City.
Hancock and Second Boulevard.
Mrs. Leslie E. Senft and daughter,
The dance, which mark., the
of Newark, N. J., spent a fortnight seventh annual event given by the
society for charitable purposes, will
with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lippman.
be informal. The proceeds this year
The Misses Janet and Selma Baer, will go tourd maintaining several
of Toledo, were guests at the home Jewish war rphans in Europe for
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder, of the period of one year. The society
Wolson avenue, for the Passover recently pledged its support to this
worthy cause. The money will be
holidays..
forwarded to the Joint Distribution
Miss Theresa Alexander, who spent Committe for this purpose.
several days visiting in Cincinnati,
A splendid orchestra has been en-
has returned to her home on East , gaged. Light refreshments will be
served.
To insure the comfort of
Forest avenue.
its guests in the club house ballroom,
Mrs. Jack Snyder was hostess to only a limited number of invitations
18 guests at luncheon and cards on have been issued. As there are a
Wednesday at her home on 1% ilson great many who wish to procure
tickets, it is urged that guests sig-
avenue.
nify their intention of attending or
Mr. Joseph J. Cummins spent the not, by returning at the earliest
week-end in Pittsburgh and Johns- possible moment either the unused
ticket or a check. Responses should
town, Pa.
be sent to Miss Mildred Nadle, 2053
Hazelwood avenue.
Miss Miriam Slotnkn, of New York,
F ormer patrons of the society's
who spent several months ni the city
dance
who through error have not re-
RR guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gins- ceived invitations and who wish to
of Burlingame avenue, has re-
attend the ,lance are sked to com-
turned.
municate with Miss Nadle, Garfield
4067-1V, or Miss Kate Freedman,
Mr. A. Branner, who attended the
1545 Chicago Boulevard, Hemlock
Rosenfield-Mae wedding, has re-
7125, or Glendale 8336.
turned to his home in New York.
Others assisting in perfecting ar-
rangements for the dance are 51rs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marienthal,
A.
Cooper, Miss Helen Huber, Miss
of 1577 West Grand Boulevard. spent
Rose Huber, Miss Florence Finkel.
the Passover ,, olidays with their par- stein, Mrs. N. Siegel, Miss Rose Sam-
ents in Bay City.
ter and Mise Mildred Nurko.

Mr. Sidney L. Alexander, of Glynn
court, has returned from a several
days' visit in New York City.

1223 - 1233 WOODWARD AVE.

ni

.511 sizes arc Hi

Forr,er Values to $10
C:.o:ce, Per Pair

—Patent leather.
Baby Louis and
high-heel pumps.
—Black calf
!lumps.
-Tan calf ball
Lap oxfords.
lack and
brown suede ox-
fords, with Louis
heels.
— IN hit e linen

MISS MARION FEINBERG.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Feinberg, of 671
East Hancock avenue, announce the
engagement of their ,laughter, Ma-
rion, to Mr. Barney Smith, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith, of 266
Hancock avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. B. York, of Mt. Ver-
non avenue, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Anne, to Mr.
Manny T. Ellman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. Ellman, of Buffalo, N. Y.

Mr. and Sirs. H. Goldberg, of 429
Garfield avenue, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter. Elsye,
to Mr. Jack Hock, of this city.

pumps a n d ox-
fords.

--Black kid
pumps.
—Black kid ox-
fords with Louis
heels.
— Black calf ox-
fords with cover-
ed Louis heels.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Weinstein, of 1424
Virginia Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Dorothy, to
Mr. Nathaniel J. Greene, of New
York.

Y. P. S. OF B'NAI MOSHE

Joseph L. Spaub was elected presi-
dent of the Young People's Society
of It'Nai Moshe to succeed Albert B.
Weiss, who resigned because of his
physical inability to continue his
executive activities in the club. The
members expressed their regret at
the resignation of their first presi-
dent. Mr. Weiss is leaving town for
his health.
The Y. P. S. will hold their next
regular meeting on Thursday even-
ing, May 5, at their regular meeting
place, on Garfield and Beaubien
The .Tikvas Zion, the first Young
streets.
Judaea circle to be organized in De-
troit, Sunday afternoon celebrated
Passover with a social held at the REV. A. ROSENTHAL
DIES SUDDENLY, SUNDAY
home of the circle's leader, at 9877
Cameron avenue.
A short but interesting program
Rev. Abraham Rosenthal, 51 years
featured the afternoon. Fannie Blon- old, of 937 Frederick stret, died sud-
dy gave a humorous monologue on denly on Sunday at the Harper Hos-
the telephone, in the form of a con- pital after a short illness. Due to
versation with the Passover holiday. the holidays, no funeral services were
Ruth Naimark recited in Yiddish held, but the doors of the Mogen
from one of Frogs Passover poems. Abrohom synagogue were opened
Mr. Herbert Parzon installed the fol- when the procession passed through
lowing newly elected officers of the Farnsworth avenue. Interment took
club: Anna Raimi, president; Fan- place at the Machphelah cemetery.
nie Bloody, vice-president; Mary
Rev. Rosenthal was prominent in
Markofsky, secretary; Rose Gold- the Detroit Jewish community, hav-
f aden, treasurer; Jennie Lesser, ing officiated in most of the orthodox
judge; Anna Bookatein, librarian.
Jewish synagogues. He officiated at It
Mr. Samuel Heyman, president of the Shaarey Zedek, Mogen Avrohom, O
the Young Judaea Council of De- Articles Achim, Mullett Street syna-
troit, delivered a short address. The gogue, Napoleon Street synagogue
afternoon was spent in dancing and and numerous others. Ile also filled
entertainment. A game which re- positions in many cities, including
quired the hanging of a Jewish flag Wilkesbarre, Pa.; Bay City, Mich.;
on the capital of Palestine, Jerusa- Grand Rapids, Mich., and Canton,
lem, a Palestinian map being used Ohio.
Surviving Rev. Rosenthal are his
for the occasion, was won by A nna
Raimi. A delicious Passover lunch- widow, Mrs. Sarah Rosenthal; three O
eon was served by the committee con- daughters, Ethel, Bessie and Bertha,
sistnig of Mary Markofsky, Rachel and four sons, Philip, Roy, Albert
Goldfaden and Jennie Lesser.
and Louis.

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