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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-06-03

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cated to the office of the
Chronicle by S o'clock each Wednesda• afternoon in order to appear in the current week's
imbue. Phone Glendale 11326, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later
than Wednesday

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn enter- York City.
tained at a house party at their sum-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schundt, of
mer home at Walnut Lake on Satur-
day night, complimenting Miss llor- Lawrence avenue, have returned
tense Krolik, whose engagement to from a trip to New York City.
Mr. Walter Lillienfeld, of Willmette,
Mr. B. Schwartz, of Boston Boule-
Eh, has been announced.
vard, spent several days in New York
Mrs. Magnus Butzel, of Rowena City the past week.
street, who spent several weeks in
Mr. S. Lobsitz, of Syracuse, N. Y.,
Atlantic City and New York, has re-
is the guest of his children, Mr. and
turned.
Mrs. Albert Rosenfield, of Glynn
Mr. Max Binswanger, who visited court.
with relatives in the city, has re-1
I Mr. and Mrs. J. Mandelstam, of
turned to his home in New York.
I Longfellow avenue, are spending sev-
I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welt are spend-I eral weeks in New York and Atlantic
City.
ing several weeks in Atlantic City.

Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel S. Mayer-
berg, of Dayton, Ohio, were among
the delegates at the Buffalo conven
tion, renewing old friendships with
the Detroit contingent.

Exclusiveness of design, but
prices that are not higher than
you'd expect to pay for the com-
monplace.

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"The reason w e
don't follow th e
styles is because
we are lull busy
keeping ahead
of them."

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butzel enter-

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IMPORTER
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McKerchey Bldg.
72 2631 Woodward Ave.

Pleased Patrons.
Our Best
"Ads"

Exclusive Styles
Moderately
Priced.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Landsberg (An-
nette King) are receiving congratula-
tions on the birth of a daughter,
Ethel Lila, on May 28.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Elconin (Adele
Terlitzkyl, at present residing at 538
North street, Toledo, are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a
(laughter, Hannah, on May 26.

Dresses and Hats

Nothing else but you'll find here that touch of
exclusiveness coupled with consideration in the
making of prices.

Sir. and Mrs. Arthur I. Harris, of
263 Medbury avenue, announce the
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Krause, of birth of a daughter, Marion Frances,
Hotel Steller, are visiting with rela- on Wednesday, May 25.
tines and friends in Newark, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Peck, 1019 Alfred
Miss Maybelle Weisskerz, of Co- street, are receiving felicitations on
lumbus, Ohio, spent several days in the birth of a daughter, Sylvia, on
Monday, May 23.
the city the past week.

tained at a family dinner at their
a
Miss Belle Myers, of Columbus,
= home on Edison avenue on Tuesday
=evening last, commemorating Mr. Ohio, who spent several days at Hotel
Butzel's birthday anniversary. Among Wolverine, has returned.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Disner, of 11511
Brush street, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Anita, to Mr.
Sam Horowitz, of Kirby avenue.

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Mr. and, Mrs. Day Krolik, of Ro-
wens street, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Hortense, to
Mr. Walter E. Lillienfeld, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Lillienfeld, of Will-
mette, Ill.

Mrs. Minnie Hartz announces the
engagement of her (laughter, Thelma,
Mrs. Henry Swartz Jr., of Denver, to Mr. Max Blumberg.
Among the Detroiters who were in
attendance at the twenty-seventh Colo., spent some time in Detroit, en
convention of the Union of American route home from the Buffalo conven-
SO.
Hebrew Congregations and the fourth tion.
annual meeting of the National Fede-
ration of Temple Sisterhoods were
Mrs. Richard Gordon, of Denver,
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Mr. Ilenry J. Colo., is spending several weeks with
Berkowitz, Mr. Samuel Ileavenrich, relatives and friends in the city.
JACOBSON•LONBERGER
Mr. Louis Welt, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon,
Miss Blanche Cone, who has spent
The marriage of Miss Lillian Lon-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Solomon, Mr. the past six weeks in Miami, Fla., and
berger and Mr. Louis E. Jacobson
and Mrs. Milford Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Atlantic City, has returned to her
took place Friday, May 27, at Temple
Magnus Hirschfield, Mrs. Sarah Ro- home on West Bethune avenue.
Beth El. Rabbi Leo Si. Franklin of-
senzweig, Miss Anna Solomon, Mr.
ficiated. Following an Eastern trip,
Ben Tannenholz, Mr. Lester J. Leo-
Sir.
and Sirs. Jacobson will make
Mrs.
Joseph
Aaron
and
Miss
Jo-
pold, Mr. Joseph J. Cummins, Mr.
their home in this city.
Milton M. Alexander and Mr. Max sephine Aaron have returned from
an
extended
Southern
trip.
Cohn.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Robinson, 308 Ro-,
Mr. Reuben G. Levyn, of the An- wena street, announce the marriage!
Mrs. S. E. Heineman entertained
of
their daughter, Mollie, to Mr. Ja.!
on Friday last at her beautiful home gletairre apartments, spent several
cob l'erlmutter, of Detroit. The wed-1
in Bloomfield Hills, honoring Miss days in Fostoria, Ohio, the past week.
ding will take place at the Women's{
Emma Butzel, who leaves Sunday for
Mr. B. L. Feeder, of Martin place, Federation Club house Tuesday,
1
an extended Continental trip.
has returned from a trip to New June 14. Reception 8:30. No cards.

Black over Flame with Red
Sash; appliqued red polka
dots in skirt and collar. Par-
ticularly charming. Excep-
tional value at--

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We are never satisfied with our stock until we
hear our customers say that our styles can't be
found elsewhere.

Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Morris (Gene-!
vieve Miller) are receiving congratu-
lations on the birth of a son, Hilliard
Ralph, on May 22.

Barnett's

Mr. F. J. Davidson, of Longfellow
= occasion were Mr. and Mrs. A. Fried-
man, of Chicago, and Mr. Lawrence avenue, spent several days in Wash-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson, of
a( p
the past the Felix apartments (Sara Wets-
ington and
= Blaze), of New York.
week.
man) are receiving congratulations
on the birth of a daughter, Dorothy
Mr. Maurice Enggass spent a few
=
Mr. J. Bronstein, of East Kirby Mary.
E. days in Chicago the past week.
avenue, has returned from a trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt and fam- New York City.
,SHAAREY ZEDEK SCOUTS
ily, of Boston Beulevard, are spend-
Mr. T. Gordon, of King a venue,
HAVE PARENTS' NIGHT
= ing several weeks in Atlantic City.
spent several days in New York City
Mrs. David Levy and son, of Bos- the past week.
"Parents' Night" at the Shaarey
a., ton Boulevard, have returned from a
Mr. and Mrs. S. Oppenhei men, of Zedek, Tuesday evening, packed the
= several weeks' stay at Atlantic City.
gymnasium
of the synagogue with
tuned
758 Longfellow avenue have re ing
rests the relatives of the half-hundred Jew-
Mr. Adolph Freund, of Chicago from Chicago, where they were guests
=
ish
boys
who
constitute Scout Troops
= Boulevard, left Monday for Des at the Gettle-Ilershfeld wedd
A and B. Besides the parents of the
Moines, Iowa, where he will be in at-
Mrs. Joe Hollander, of 5 2 East Scouts, the executive committee of
t the B'nai Brith conven-
ttUr(il.ance a
Forest avenue, is leaving for Heil- the organization, as well as J. Fred
bronin, Germany, on the Mauretania I.awton, Scout Commissioner fur
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern, 560 June 15, whre she will spend the sum- Michigan, were guests of the boys
and audience to the entertainment
East Grand Boulevard, will be at mar with relatives.

BARNEY L. BARNETT, Mgr.

261 Woodward Avenue
In the McKerchey Bldg.
Near Sproat Street

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staged.
= home Sunday afternoon and evening,
Among the speakers of the even-
Mrs. Irwin Berry has left for "Wit-
June 12, in honor of the confirma-
mette
on
the
bake,"
where
she
will
tog
were El Conan H. Saulson, Chief,
tion of their son, Philip S. Stern.
spend the summer months. Mr. aBefrerw
Berry Scout Master of Troop No. 104; Mr.
Stocker,
who presided, and J. Fred
Mrs. Herman Marks, of Erskine accompanied her, spending
Lawton. Messrs. Milton Maddin, As-
street, has returned from New York, days.
sistant
Scout
Master, and Nathan
from which point Mn. Marks sailed
Dr. and Mrs. David Weingarden Aberson, in charge of Troop B, di-
for England last week.
left for an extended trip in the East. reeled the maneuvers of the boys,
Mis. Leo Weiss, of Third avenue, While in Boston, Dr. Weingarden will which included a first aid drill.
Troop 104, of the Shaarey Zedek,!
has gone to Port Huron, where she attend a meeting of the American
!
rapidly growing to be one of the
will make an extended visit with rela- Medical Association.
most efficient in the city. The ex-
tives and friends.
Mr. anti Mrs. A. Orbach, of Vicks- cellence of its execution in drill was
Miss Miriam Hart, who spent sev- burg, Miss., will arrive Monday to favorably commented upon by Mr.'
eral weeks with her parents, Mr. and visit their (laughter and son-in-law, Lawton.

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There are many makes of player-pianos, but
the PIANOLA is the ONLY ONE endorsed not
only by Paderewski, but by scores of other great
artists, as well. There is but one factor, alone,
that could gain this recognition — P R 0 -
NOUNCED MUSICAL SUPERIORITY!
Though no other player-piano will delight
and satsfy you as will the PIANOLA, it is no
higher in price than ordinary players sold by
other dealers, and we sell it on Very Easy
Monthly Payments.

It can be purchased in Michigan only at

Grinnell Bros

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and Grinnell Bros. PIANOLA Player-Pianos.
Catalog mailed upon request.

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This beautiful duplex on roomy lot at
69 Holbrook, just off Woodward and close
to site of new Temple Beth El, built by the
owner for his home, is offered for less than
it cost to construct the building. All face
brick, slate roof. Each apartment has
three bedrooms, sleeping porch, den with
Murphy bed, French doors, tile bath with
shower, tile vestibule, maid's quarters third
floor, steam heat. Two-car garage. Ap-
pointment must be made at office of

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COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE.

"Faultless Workmanship"

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I'll Figure It Out For You

Books opened, audited, trial balance and
financial reports prepared. Reasonable rates.

Daniel L. Tickton

(Formerly with Sarasohn & Shetzer)

Hickory 4448-M; Main 8295.

AMITIANS

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Klein were
Mrs. II. A. Myers and daughter,
The weekly meeting of the Ami-
Miss Berenice, of Buffalo, are guests pleasantly surprised last Tuesday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. evening by their children and a few dans was held Tuesday evening, May
Morris, of 29 Pilgrim avenue.
of their moat intimate friends in :11, in the home of Miss Mel Price,
honor of their twenty-fifth wedding 9136 Cameron avenue.
A regular business meeting was
Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer, of Glynn anniversary.
transacted and many social events for
= court, is in Philadelphia, in attend-
ance at the marriage of her niece,
Miss Rena Zeiger, of 33 Tennyson the future were discussed. Follow-
Miss Lillian Mark.
avenue, Highland Park, has just re- ing the adjournment of the meeting,
turned from Columbus, Ohio, where luncheon was served by the hostess,
Mn. and Mrs. J. P. Cohn, of Cleve- she attended the annual spring affair and dancing followed.
The next meeting will be held at
land, delegates at the Buffalo con- of the No chapter of the Zeta Beta
the home of Sirs. D. E. Garfield, 247
vention, spent a few days in Detroit Tau fraternity.
Harper avenue, June 7.
en route to Mt. Clemens, where they
will be guests at the Park Hotel.
Mr. and Sirs. A. Jacobson, of 563
Josephine avenue, will be at home to
KURLANDER AID
Mn. Clarence R. Lindner spent nen- their friends Sunday afternoon and
eral days in Buffalo the past week.
evening, June 12, in honor of the
A regular meeting of the Grace
confirmation of their daughter, An- Kurlander Aid Society was held
Miss :Mildred Snyder, of East For- nette.
Wednesday evening, May 25 at the
= est avenue, has returned from a sev-
Farnsworth synagogue. A silver set
eral (lays' visit to Chicago.
Many elaborate entertainments that was raffled Was won by Mrs. Jo-
have been given for Miss Mollie Rob- seph Beisman.
Mr. Sidney Rinds, of Denver, Colo., inson in honor of her approaching
Tickets for the first annual excur-
7-2- is spending some time with his par- marriage to Mn. Jacob I'erlmutter, sion to be given Sunday, June 19, to
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rindskoff, which takes pace Tuesday, June 14, Sugar Island, can be obtained from
516 East Kirby avenue.
at the Women's Federation Club members. The next meeting will be
building.
held June 8 at the Farnsworth syna-
Miss Millie Alpern, of Alpena, was
=
gogue.
E the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sol E. Op-
Miss Lillian Wagner, of 514 Alger
= penheimer, of Rhode Island avenue, avenue, has left for a few weeks'
PERFECTION LODGE NOTICE
= en route to a visit with relatives and stay with her sister, at Buhl, Minn.
M friends in Philadelphia.
Special. Bulletin.

Messrs. J. Werbe and S. Simon
Wednesday, June 1, Mdies night
Mn. and Mrs. J. S. Samuels, of St. spent Memorial Day with friends in
=
and E. A. degree at 1:30 sharp. Ban-
Louis, 'Mo., spent a few days in De- Saginaw, Mich.
quet at 7 p. m. Dancing at 9 p. m.
troit en route to Mt. Clemens, where
they will be at the Park Hotel:
An interesting social event of the in assembly hall. Members and lady
week-end was the dancing party only, dancing free.
Wednesday, June 8, F. C. degree !
Miss Tena Levyn and Mr. David E. given Friday night, May 27, at 1474
, Levyn, of Warren avenue, left on Boston Boulevard, by the Sigma Mu and lookout committee meeting at 7
p. m.
=. Thursday last for Fostoria, Ohio, fraternity.
By order W. M.
where they will make their future
CHAS. K. SANDORF, Secy.
= home.
Miss Anne Cohen, of Chicago, Ill.,
is making an extended visit at the
Mr. Alvin F. Traxler, of Edina home of her sister and brother-in-
OBITUARY
avenue, has returned from
avenue,
.
a trip to law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levin, of
= New York City.
East Kirby avenue.
SOL BARON

353 Navahoe Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meir, of West
Sir, and Mrs. Samuel Raskin were
Sol Baron, little son of Mr. -!and
Grand Boulevard, who spent several chaperones at a 'Kids' Farm Party" Mrs. E. Baron, of 283 East Hancock
weeks in the East, have returned.
given by the Alpha and Beta chap- avenue, died suddenly on Tuesday,
term of an independent fraternity, May 24. Ile was 5 years old.
Dr. J. Y. Burnstein, of Farnsworth consisting of some 40 university stu-
avenue, spent several days in New dents, the evening of Saturday, May
York City the past week.
28, on the farm and orchard of Gon-
-
stable Banks, a few miles north of
THE
Mr. D. M. Sadder, of Longfellow Farmington, Mich. Barney M. Israel,
• !r•eue, has returned from an extend- formerly of Tufts University, was the
ed Eastern trip.
winner of the annual peanut race
prize, offered by two Beta members.
Mr. II. Simons, of Hotel Charle- The evening was spent by the "kids"
voix, has returned from an Eastern in playing children's games, telling
trip.
ghost stories, dancing, horseback rid-
ing and motoring about the farm.
and
Mr. Si. E. Goldstone, of Byron ave-
nue, spent several days in New York
Delicatessen
toe past week.
Give us a Trial

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Lunch

Mr. and Mrs. David Klein, Miss
Gertrude and Mr. Harold Klein and
Miss Minnie Cummings, of Leicester
court, spent several days in Dayton,
Ohio, the past week.

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