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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-05-27

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PAGE SIX

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Exclusive styles
Moderately priced.

Women and Girls

With 'Discerning Taste

All Society Items and other local noter should be commiinicated to the i,lfice of the
week'.
Chronicle by S o'clock nch Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the cur re
l
Do as to be roceired not later
hen. Phone Glendale 8326, Society Editor.
Mai
than Wednesday.

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Will find in our new
shop just that little note
of "rightness" so diffi-
cult to obtain in the or-
dinary store.

Mrs. S. Leavitt, of Cleveland, was
the guest of Miss Rose Hecht for sev-
eral days.

Beach
Costumes c

Miss Miriam hlarienthal, of West
Grand boulevard, has returned from
a pleasant visit with relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unger, of friends in Bay City.
Dexter Boulevard, who spent several
Miss E. B. Neynaver, of Longfel-
days in Chicago the past week, have
low avenue, has returned from sev-
re turned.
eral weeks' visit in New York City.

Smart! Uunusuall



$5.95, $6.95,
$7.50, $10.

Mr. Benjamin Marx, of the Scott
apartments, spent several days in
New York the past week.

We're catering to those
who want exactly the
right thing.

Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Kraus, of Hotel
Statler, have returned from a trip to
New York City.

Dresses

HERBERT KOHN.
Miss Lillian Kaufman, of St. Louis,
Mr. II. A. Reichenbach, of West
Mo., is the guest of Miss Anna War- Grand boulevard, has returned from
Newly elected president of the
ren.
an extended visit to Washington and Young l'eople'a Society of Temple
Philadelphia.
Beth El.
Miss Esther Buchalter, of East
Palmer avenue, is spending a few
Mr. W. A. Davis, of Lawrence ave-
weeks with her sisters, the Misses nue, spent several days in New York
Miriam and Sarah Buchalter, in Ashe- City the past week.
ville, N. C.
Mr. Hermann Hoexter is spending
Mrs. Isadore Stern, of New York, some time in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Netzorg, of,
spent several days with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Snyder, of 5021 Oregon avenue, announce the
Mrs. Samuel Kuttnauer, of Coiling-
wood avenue, en route to a visit in West Grand boulevard, is spending engagement of their daughter, trete,
several weeks with relatives and to Mr. A. J. Goldberg, of Rochester,
Kalamazoo.
friends in Boston. New York.

And Up.

Newly arrived garments
in both silk and wool—
splendid colorings. See
our unusual collection.

This season in opening
our shop a little late, we
were fortunate in one
respect. The very early
styles had had their day
and we were just in
time to secure the late
models for summer in
the most exclusive
styles, shades and ma-
terials. We want you
to accept this as an in-
vitation to call and see
them.

Engagements

Mrs. Saul Benjamin, 4865 Com-.
Mr. J. P. Gordon, of Longfellow
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sims an-
monwealth avenue, is spending a few
avenue, has returned from a trip to nounce the engagement of their
weeks with friends and relatives in
New York City.
daughter,
Florence Carol, to Mr. Abe
New York City.
Cohane, son of Mrs. Sarah Cohane.
Mr. A. S. Weisner, of Burlingame
Mrs. Sam Marwell, of 1889 West avenue, is spending a few weeks in
Mr.
M and Mrs. I. Kleinsmith, of 1698
Grand Boulevard, has gone to Boston New York and Atlantic City.
West Philadelphia avenue, will be at
for a several weeks' stay.

Mr. Sidney L. Alexander, of Glynn home to their friends Sunday after-
Mrs. hi. Mayer, of Hotel Addison, Ct., who spent several days in New noon and evening in honor of the en-
gagement of their daughter, Mabel
has returned from Chicago, where York the past week, has returned.
G., to Mr. Arthur A. Gottesman.
she spent a few days.

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Our Hats

Are of the same class as the dresses. We have
been very careful to select styles to please and
suit every taste. Not so many at a time, but,
always the right kind, and—Priced Right.

Mr. F. M. Davison, of East Grand
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rubenstein, of
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Becker, of boulevard, spent several days in New
Port Huron, Mich., announce the en-
Hotel Addison, spent several days in York the past week.
gagement of their daughter, Bess, to,
Chicago the past week.
Jule Levy, of Detroit.
Mrs. L. Schiessler, of West Grand
Mr. E. M. Rosenthal, of Boston boulevard, is spending several weeks
Boulevard, has returned from a trip in New York and Atlantic City.
to New York City.
Mr. D. Greenberg, of West Euclid
Mrs. Sampson Schoenbrun and avenue, spent several days in New
Miss Helen Schoenbrun, of Chicago, York and Philadelphia. the past week
who were guests at hotel Statler,
FREEMAN-SCHULTZ.
have returned home.
Mr. B. Gross, of Wes t Grand boule-
yard, spent several days in New York
One of the pretty weddings of the
Mr. and Mrs. Max Behrendt, of and Atlantic City the past week.
past week was that of Miss Helen
Westminster avenue, have taken an
Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
apartment at the Astor Court, West
Mr. 11. J. Herman, of Longfellow
Schultz, of Virginia Park, to Mr.
Grand Boulevard, for the summer
avenue has returned from a trip to Jacob S. Freeman, formerly of Cleve-
months.
New York City.
land, which took place May 22 at the
Hotel Statler. Rabbi Leo 1 ■ I. Frank-
Miss Martha Meyer, of Owen ave-
Mrs. M. A. Meir, of Philadelphia
nue, spent several days with Mrs. E. avenue, is spending some time in New ten officiated. Out of town guests
were Mrs. C. Freeman, mother of the
I Cole in Jackson, Mich.
York and Philadelphia.
groom; Miss Rose Freeman, Mrs.
Fanny Freeman, Mrs. Julia Greenhut
Mr. J. W. Ehrman, of Colorado
Mrs. Tillie Rosenberger and dau-
, avenue, has returned from a visit ghter, Mrs. William B. Gilman, both and Mr. Barney Freeman, of Cleve-
with relatives and friends in Cleve- of 1674 Attkinson avenue, are spend- land; Mrs. Meyer Goldstein and Miss'
land.
ing a delightful visit with relatives Eva Goldstein, of Chicago, and Mr.
Sam Freeman, of Indianapolis. Af-
and friends in Cincinnati.
ter an extended trip to Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swartz have
French Lick and Indianapolis, Mr.
taken an apartment at 976 East
A beautifully appointed shower
and Mrs. Jack Freeman will be at
Grand Boulevard.
was given by Miss Mary Nathanson
home to their friends, after July 1,
and Mrs. D. E. Garfienld, May 14,
at the Regent Court apartments ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass, of at the home of Mrs. P. Geller, 261
Second Boulevard, have returned Owen avenue, in honor of Miss Ruth Nest Grand Boulevard.
from a pleasant stay at the home of Weinberg, a bride elect of June.
Mr. and Mrs. Max l'hilip Ileavenrich, Miss Weinberg who is a member of
of Saginaw, where they attended the Amitian Club, was presented with
many beautiful affairs given for Miss many beautiful gifts. The evening ,
Helen Schoenbru nand Mr. Maurice was delightfully spent in singing,''
Emus.
dancing and entertaining.

"The reason we don't follow the style is:
because we are too busy keeping ahead
of it."

Marriages

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Barnett's

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McKerchey Bld'g.

JEWISH INSTITUTE'S
VARIED ACTIVITIES

Mrs. Charlotte Brown and Miss
Augusta Brown, of Leicester court,
have returned from a two weeks' stay
in Atlantic City.

Mrs. harry Farbstein, of East
Kirby avenue, entertained delight-
fully at bridge on Thursday aftir-
noon, complimenting Miss Miriam
Hart.

The Wilkins Athletic Club of the
Jewish Institute carried off the hon-
ors at the "Boxing Tournament"
held last week at Cass Technical High
School under the auspices of the Rec-
reation Commission.
Medals were awarded to Max Ras-
kin, Nathan Karp and Johnny Libo-
witz. Other participating in the
Tournament were Harry Pons, Eli
Gordon and David Mided.

BAER FACTS:---

We give your Furs more Time and Atten-
tion now. Have your repairing or remodel-
ing done at present. Phone for our rep-
resentative.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Koplwoitz,
of 1485 Clairmont avenue, announce , '
the birth of a son, May 24.

CHOKERS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger,
1430 Collingwood avenue, are receiv-,
nig congratulations on the birth of a
daughter, Wednesday, May 25.

Baer Bros.

CHILDREN BORN WITHOUT
SKIN AND FINGERNAILS

FUR GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER

FINE FURS

Main 2449

Medical Commission Reports on Ter.
rible Condition of Polish Jews

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt, of Bos-
About 20 Jewish Institute boys,
New York—"Imagine a town of Ij
ton Boulevard, spent several days M ranging in ages from 10 to 14, parti- this size in the States that has ab- '
Chicago the past week.
cipated in a "Kite" Tournament held whitely no sanitary or medical es.'
tablishments; add to that the fact co
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling, of llo- at Clarke Park. The kites were'
made by the boys themselves under that clothes are scarce and exorbitant
tel Addison, spent several days in the direction of the Jewish Institute in price; that the some conditions ap-
Grand Rapids, from which point they Crafts instructor. Many of the kites , ply to food and other necessities and
went on to Chicago to attend the ' bore the Star of David emblem (Mog- then you will have some idea of the' '
funeral of the late Mr. Isaac Strauss., en David) and Jewish Institute let- tremendous relief problem here," Dr.
tering.
Max Colton, member of Dr. Harry

Miss Nannette Weinman, of the
Plotz's medical relief unit, writes in
Larrowe apartments, Hamilton Boole- The last Community Night of the a report to the American Jewish Re- '
yard, has returned from several days' season was held Sunday evening, May lief Committee, of the town of Wlod- o
visit in Jackson with Mr. and Mrs. E. 22, when a banner program was pre- rimer Wolinak, population 16,000, 11
Cole (Carolyn Meyers). sented. Among the different groups which is headquarters in directing
meeting in the building who con- medical work in the surroundi cl .
Mrs. Adolph Enggass and Mr. Mau- tributed to the program were The . trict of ten towns.
rice Engass have returned from a sev- Dennison Progressive Club (an or, "I travelled from here to the town
eral days stay in Saginaw where they ganization of 150 immigrants) with of Ozdzitucze with the Rabbi the ot-
attended many elaborate pre-nuptial a chorus of 100 male and female her day," Dr. Colton continued. "All.
functions given by Mr. and Mrs. Max voices, gave a Golua Leide (a song, the time I was with him he was
l'hillip Ileavenrich and Miss Pepi of the Exile). This was followed scratching himself, and he was frank
Ileavenrich in honor of Miss Helen by a declamation in Yiddish entitled to admit he hadn't had a bath in
Schoenbrun of Chicago whose mar- Zureik ah-liaime.
weeks. He begged that the J. D. C. i
riage to Mr. Maurice Enggass of De-
The Educational Alliance present- repair the public baths so that the'
troit will be an event of June 6.
ed a playlet from Sholom Aleichem. eople could get a bath occasional-'
The Lotus Social Club of which y .
Mrs. Hugo Hill, who spent several Miss Ida Keidan is chaperon, gave a
"Children are so small and under-!
weeks in Atlantic City and New York comedy-farce entitled "She Must nourished, you take a child for 10
has returned to her home on Rowena Marry a Doctor." years old and find him 15. Children
street.
The Amicus Club presented an of 10 look like those of five. Now'
operetta, while the Kadimah Clul:, comes a story from Russia that chil-
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund, of Bos- gave • surprise stunt.
I dren are being born there without'
ton boulevard, have returned from
The Golden Rule Club danced a' skin
and fingernails, due to the im- '
i
Chicago where they attended funeral May Pole dance.
i poverished condition of the mothers.
services of their uncle, the late Mr.
The Young Judaean Orchestra fur- ' "This part of Poland has been oc- 1
Isaac Strauss.
nished the music and the Jess section; cupied at various times by the Ger.!
. of that orchestra provided music for man, Austrian, Polish, Bolshevik and

Miss Hortense Krolik was hostess the dancing which followed the en- anti-Boshevik armies. Just attempt;
at a beautifully appointed luncheon, tertainment.
. to imagine its condition after all this
on Wednesday last complimenting
warfare."
I Miss Helen Schoenbrun of Chicago
Classes in citizenship are held ev-
Whether or not the wonderful med-
. and Miss Miriam Hart, daughter of ery Sunday morning from 9:30 to ical relief work that is being carried
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Hart of New York. 11:30 A. M. under the direction of on under the direction of Dr. plots

Jack Berkowitz.
, is continued, depends upon 'the re-
Mrs. Lena Jackson, who spent the
Mrs.
spouse of American Jewry to the
three months in Southern Cali-
The Hamilton Music school branch 1921 appeal of the American Jewish
fornia, has returned to her home on of the Jewish Institute where in- Relief Committee, as $2,000,000 of
Taylor avenue.
atructions will be given in violin, cel- thamount to be raised, has been set.

lo and piano, will open Friday after-
Mrs. David Mitchell, daughter Lii- noon at 4 P. M. at Temple Emanuel, aside
to carry this monumental work
to completion.
lian, and son, Milton, of Seward ave. Center, corner Byron and Euclid.
-
nue returned from a six months' vis-
it in Los Angeles.
PROFESSOR ASHKENAZI

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Mrs. Meyer Berg, who spent the
past five months in Southern Califor-
DANZIG —The anti-Semitic "Dwa
nia, has returned to her home on
Gorshe," in • recent issue, insinuates
Taylor avenue.
that Professor Ashkenazi purposely
makes • bad defense of Polish inter-
Miss Edith Miller, of Brush street,
ests in Upper Silesia because of his
has returned from a pleasant visit
hatred to Poland which he represents
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
at the League of Nation' Assembly.
eph Miller, of Marine City.

Mr. Harry Liebertha l, of New York
spent several days in this city the
guest of relatives and friends.

Mrs. Robert Loenberg, of Farris-
' worth avenue, has returned from
few weeks' stay in Mt.. Clemens.

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