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June 17, 1921 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-06-17

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Advi nce Showing of

All Society Items and other local notes should he communicated to the uffice of the
Chronicle l,y S o'clock each Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the current week's
issue, Rune Glendale 8326, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not lat.
than Wednekday.

Long-Tailored Models

$48 - $65

Equal to $75 and Pon
Suits of a year ago. High
Grade Trieotine and f'oiret
Tirill Models, desirable and

wear.

LILIAN F. MOYLAN

Cleaning
Repairing

Ready Made

Surgi a c l a
Maternity
Corsets

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33-35 Grand River Ave. E., 4th Floor

Main 6135

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Riverside
Hotel

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MT. CLEMENS, MICH.

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Strictly Kosher Hotel

Operated Along Modern Lines.

DANCING

Friday and

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1316 WOODWARD AVINUt

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Helen
The marriage of Miss
Mr. Henry Weinstein, who was in
Sehounbrun, daughter of Mr. and the city in attendant,. at the Welling-
Mrs. Samson Schoenbrun of Chi- Freidenberg wedding has returned
cago and Mr. Maurice A. Enggass, to his home in Akron, 0.
son of Mrs. Adolph Enggass of this
Mrs. EdwardLicht ig, of Bay City,
city took place at the home of the
bride's parents on Wednesday eve- spent several days with Mr. and Mrs.
ning, June s, in the preilinee of the David Lichtig of East Forest ave-
immediate relatives aril friends. nue.
Rabbi Emil Hirsch of Sinai Temple
Mr. Nathan Freedman of Rhode Is-
Chieago, and Rabbi Len M. Frank-
lin tsfficiated at the ceremony. Mr. !and avenue was tendered a surprise
',arty
on Friday last by the Friday
Clarence Enggass attended his broth.
er as twist man. little Miss Eleanor Evening Club ere his departure for
New
fork
from which point he sail-
Ileavenrich, (laughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Ileavenrich of Saginaw, ed on the Steamer Acquatania for
niece of the groom, acted as flower a several months tour of France and
R M S. CARL 0. DEMONT,
girl. Guests from Detroit in at. Austria.
(Zelda 0. Smith.)
tendance at the wedding were Mrs.
Mrs. Max Unger of Collingwood
A charmingly appointed wedding
Adolph Enggass, Mr. Clarence Eng-
gass, Mrs. Rose Ilerach, Mr. Alvin avenue is visiting relatives and was that of Miss Zelda Olga Smith,
Hersch, Miss Hortense Krolik, Mr. friends in Cincinnati.
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Smith of 266 Erskine street, and Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Freud, Mr. and'
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deutsch and Carl 0. Demont of Chicago, which
Mrs. Gerald May and Mr. and Mrs.
Max Ileavenrich and family of Sag- family of Hazelwood avenue have took place at the home of the bride's
inaw. Following a western trip, Mr. returned from a trip to New York parents on Thursday evening, June
9, in the presence of immediate rela-
and Mrs. Enggass will make their City.
tives and a few intimate friends.
home at the Hotel Stevenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson of I {alibi J. L. Levin and Rabbi A. M.
East
Euclid
avenue
have
returned
I
lershman officiated, assisted by Can-
Miss Ruth L. Franklin is at Pough-
keepsie, N. Y., attending the re-un- from an extended trip to New York, t or Si. Minkowsky of Shuarey Zedek.
Atlantic
City,
Philadelphia
and
Mrs.
Ilarry Srere, sister of the bride,
ion of the Alumnae of Vassar Col- ,
Washington.
as matron-of-honor, was the only at-
lege.
endant of the bride. Mr. Harry
Mrs. Marcus Marks of Manistee, Srere served the groom as best man.
Rabbi and Mrs. henry J. Berko- formerly of Detroit, was the guest • l'he bride was lovely in it gown of
witz will arrive in Detroit on Mon- sit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam' white Duchess satin. Her bridal veil,
day, June 29, to remain permanent- Cohen of Virginia Park.
cap-fashion, made of imported Bel-
ly. They will stop at the Addison!
gian lace, formed the train. She
Hotel before locating a home.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank and carried a shower bouquet of Sweet•
sons, of 315 Burlingame avenue, who heart roses and valley lilies. Fol-
The Misses Frances and Carol Ad. spent the last eight
mon
ths in Cali- lowing an eastern wedding trip, Mr.
ler of Milwaukee, who were guests forni a, have returned.
and Mrs. Demont will make their
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
home in Chicago. Dore Demont,
Schloss of Grosse Point, and Miss
Miss Lucille Finsterwa ld, daughter brother of the groom, of Chicago at-
Hortense Krolik of Rowena street, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster- tended the wedding.
returned to their home on Wednes- wald, who attended Si urned
mmons home
Col-
day last.
lege in Boston, has rat
LOEWENSTEIN.COHEN.
for t he summer months.
Mrs. Henry A. Krolik has return-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen of 10115
Mrs.
Mr N. Goldberg and Si. Gold- Somerset avenue, Cleveland, an-
ed form a several weeks' stay in At-.
berg of Duluth, Minn., are in the nounce the marriage of their (laugh.
)antic City.
city
sitehek-Gold-
to attend
the Ko
ter, Lillian, to Mr. Alfred Loewen-
Mr. Joseph Welt of Boston boule- berg wedding.
stein, son of Mr. Simon Loewenstein
vard who visited with his family in
of Mt. Clemens, Mich. The wedding
Mr. . and Mrs. Harry S. Glickman will take place Sunday, June 19, at
Atlantic City has returned.
West Kirby avenue h ave returned, Hotel Statler, Cleveland.
of W
Mrs. A. Krause of Cincinnati is from Indianapolis where they visit-,
the guest of her children, Mr. and ed with relatives and friends.
BOGROW.KESSLER.
Mrs. Sidney Fechheimer of Monterey
Mr . and Mrs. I. Simon have slow-
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Kessler of 966
ed from Garfield avenue to 215 East Benton street announce the marriage

Miss Sarah Lambert, daughter of Canfi slid.
of their daughter, Fay, to Mr. Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horwitz were H. Bogrow of Detroit. The wed-
M
West Hancock avenue, has returned
a surprise party by mem-
mem- ding will take place Tuesday, June
from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where she tend
21, at Carmel's Kosher Restaurant,
hers of the Tuesday E vening Club
is a student at Vass'ar College.
75 Broadway.
in their new home, 2226 Glynn Ct.
• Mrs. Arnold Kaichen of Cincin-
mmy.
nati spent several weeks in the city , Miss Sara Frazer of Brush boule .
yard, whose engagement to Mr. Lou-
the guest of relatives and friends.
. is Joseph has (seen announced, was
Milton S. Solomon, son of Mr. and tendered an aluminum shower by 30
, Mrs. Harry It. Soloman of Tuxedo of her friends at the Women's City
The engagement is announced of
avenue, returned Thursday from Club.
Miss R. Shapiro to Mr. S. N. Kagan,
Staunton Military Academy, Staun-
both
of this city. A reception for
Mr.
Arthur
A.
Harris,
1465
Bur-
ton, Va.
lingame avenue; entertained IS chil- relatives and friends was held Sun-
Mr. Joseph N. Krolik of Second dren on Tuesday last in honor of the day, June 12, at the home of the
boulevard spent several days in New I birthday of her daughter, Reita Elea- bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Si. Sha-
piro, of 519 Medbury.
nor.
York the past week.

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Are arriving daily and many
beautiful models are here
for advance fall showing.
You see, we're catering to
exclusive tastes and when
you see it here, it's the only
one in the city.

Reductions

Radical reductions on all summer
models and while the season isn't gone by
over half. You can make big savings here
on what some stores are showing as
novelties.

Our
Dresses

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Are being talked of among 0
the better informed as bear-

ing a distinctive stamp of

originality. We don't follow

the styles, because it takes

all of our time to keep ahead

of them.

Some new ones in this

week and we'd like to have

you call and see them.

Barnett's

BARNEY L. BARNETT, Mgr.

261 Woodward Avenue
Near Sproat Street
In the McKerchey Bldg.

Eitgagrturnts

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silverman of
Mrs. J. !merman of Saginaw spent
Mr. Louis Welt of Chandler ave-
nue who visited with his family at a few days with Mrs. Lena Jack- :144 Harmon avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter Goldie,
son of Taylor avenue.
Atlantic City, has returned.
to Mr. Max Rissman.
Mrs. J. Klivens of Youngstown, 0.,
Mrs. Max May of the Astor Court
Apartments entertained on Monday who spent several weeks in the city
at a beautifully appointed luncheon at the home of her father, Mr. L.
for rat guests at the Redford Coun- Lipsitz of Garfield avenue, has re-
try Club complimenting her mother , turned to her home.
Mrs. S. Jaffe, of Denver Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Fisher
The Misses Jeanette and • Helen
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maryntont of Feinberg of Farrand Park have re- (Tillie Prenzlauer), of Marysville,
Delaware avenue entertained at a turned from Ann Arbor where they Mich., announce the birth of a son,
dinner-dance on Saturday at the s attended a luncheon given in honor Frederick Joseph, on May 31. .
Redford Country Club commemora - of Miss Rara Frazer, a bride elect,
ting their fifteenth wedding anniver - at Newbt rry Tea Rooms.
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.
sary. Mrs. Morris Pflaum of Alin
MOONLIGHT ON JULY 11
Messrs. Adolph Finsterwald, Jacob
neapolis was an honor guest.

Nathan, Ben Tannenholz, Charles
On
the evening of Monday, July
Mrs. henry Wineman of East Kir - Hamburger and Abraham Cooper
by avenue has returned from a visi t were among those who went on Board 11, the Young People's Auxiliary of
with relatives and friends in Chica - of Commerce Cruise to Owen Sound. Shaarey Zedek will give their annual
Just Like Mother Made
moonlight Dancing Party.
gts•
Why stand over a hot stove when you can get all kinds of Cake
I
t
The steamerut-
P n-
iB ay, larger
Alr. A. Backman of East Tawas,
Kuchen and Struddle baked fresh every day on the premises at
Mr. and Mrs. A. Glogower and Mrs. Mich., spent several days in the city boat of its kind on the lakes, has
been
chartered
for
the
occasion.
Fin-
II. Greengold of Louisville, Ky., are the past week.
zel's orchestra will furnish the music.
guests sit the home of Alr. and Mrs.
Tickets for the moonlight will be
Mr. and Sirs. Sans Schaefor and
Samuel Glogower of Elmhurst ave-
family of Brush street have moved in the hands of the committee some
nue.
time
during the week. The sale has
into their new home at 140 West
1344 Broadway
been limited to a number much less
Dr. Arnold Kotliarsky of Paris, Bethune avenue.
JACK CROPPER, Manager .
than
the
capacity of the boat.
, France, and his mother, Mrs. Bella
Mrs. A. Wollner of West Grand
Kotliarsky of New York City left
GIVE US A TRIAL
DETROIT LODGE, K. OF P.
Tuesday for New York following a boulevard has returned from a sev-
CHERRY 5176.
two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. eral weeks trip East.
Something doing Wednesday even-
J' II. NI. Miner (Diana Kotliarsky 1, of
Mrs. G. Schiller, of East Grand ing, June 22.
12,1 East Grand boulevard. Dr.
Outdoor lunch. Good old times at
Kotliarsky, a nerve specialist who has boulevard, is spending a few weeks
our Castle Hall, 5133 Cass avenue.
practised in hospitals of Paris, Gene- in New York and Atlantic City.
A good old time Second will be
va and Monte Carlo, is preparing to
ca
Mr. and Mrs. J. Barris of West worked. The Monroe Lodge will be
follow his profession in this coun-
Bethune avenue are spending a few with us. You will have something to
tr•.
remember.
weeks in the East.
Mrs. Louis Kuttnauer of Coiling-
wood avenue has returned from Chi-
Mr. Si. L. Prensky of Burlingame
OBITUARY
cago accompanied by her granddau- avenue has returned from a trip to
ghters, the Misses Abbie and Clara New York City.
Louise Kuttnauer.
MRS. LOUIS LIPSITZ.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris of
Wishes to announce to his friends
On Friday, June 3, occurred the
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grosner and 2011 Hazelwood avenue have return-
sudden death of Mrs. Louis Lipsitz of
ed
from
Toledo,
0,,
where
they
at-
daughters
of
Dover,
0.,
are
the
the removal of his offices to
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. tended the confirmation of their 277 Garfield avenue. Sirs. Lipsitz,
A. Prenzlauer of East Palmer ave- niece, Miss Helen Harris, daughter of a woman of rare personality and gen-
Mr. and Mrs. George Harris of To- tleness, had lived upwards of half a
nue.
century in Detroit, where she leaves
ledo, 0.
Si host of friends who mourn her loss.
Mr. Simon Seeger of Webb avenue
She was 59 years old.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julius
Epstein
have
left on Monday with the Moslem Tem-
She was connected with many edu-
ple Pilgrimage to attend the Shrin- moved into their new home at 3710
cational and philanthropic Jewish or-
ers' convention at Des Moines, la., Pingree avenue.
ganizations
in the city, such as the
and a trip to Yellowstone Park.
Mr. Oscar Koffman, son of Mr. and Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaurey Zedek,
General Insurance,
the
Ladies'
Auxiliary
of the Hebrew
Miss Florence Prenzlauer of East Mrs. 1,. Koffman of this city, who
Palmer avenue has returned from has been attending the University Free Schools, Iladassah and the Bicur
Real Estate Exchange and Loans.
of Oregon, will finish his law course Cholem.
a several days' visit in Cleveland.
The funeral was conducted June
at Stanford University.
5, Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating.
Mrs. Frank V. Martin and child-
OtIO-0-0-0-0-0-0-00-***Ort:H.. I
She
leaves besides her husband, Louis
Mrs.
L.
Bookatz
and
daughter,
gone
to
ren of 90 Moss avenue have
Bayfield, Ont., where they will spend , Lillian, of Cleveland, 0., have return- Lipsitz, three daughters, Bertha and
Rose
of Detroit and Mrs. J. Klivans
ed
to
their
home
following
a
brief
the summer months.
of Youngstown, and four sons, Abe
visit with relatives.
of
Muncie,
Ind., Nathan of Youngs-
AI rs. Harry Loewenstein (Helen
Miss Mildred Drahkin has hostes- town, Ohio, and Mose and Max of
Berstein), of Hamilton, 0., is visit-
this
city.
ses
at
a
party
given
at
her
home
Sun-
! .ng with her mother, Mrs. Jacob
day evening, June 12. A delightful
Cad. 3285
Herstein of West Grand boulevard.
evening of music and dancing was
Mrs. S. Kann and Miss Harriet enjoyed by 14 guests.
Kitsinger, of Manistee, Mich., are
oiEVERAGES ofv0.4st
At a contest held May 31 at the
spending several weeks at Hotel
home of Mrs. L. B. Case on Boston
Borowocd.
ARE MADE IN THE FOLLOWING FLAVORS
boulevard by the Tuesday Musicale,
IN MEMORIAM
Miss Margaret Welling who was in Nliss Rebecca Selik, violinist, was
RASPBERRY
ORANGE
GRAPE
the city to attend the Welling-Ereid- awarded the Julia Buhl Trowbridge
STRAWBERRY
CHERRY
GINGER-ALE
membership.
Miss
Helen
Esser
won
In loving memory of our dear hus-
enberg wedding has returned to her
CREAM SODA
LEMON
COLA
the Mary Gray membership for pia- band and father, David Muscovitz,
home in Petoskey, Mich.
BIRCH BEER
no.
who passed away June 10, 1912.
ROOT BEER
APPLE CIDER
Ile bore his pain and bore it well,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rothman of 322
HAVE A CASE DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME
Miss Charlotte Ermann, astudent! And what he suffered none can tell,
Farnsworth street are receiving
Sunday from 3 to 6 o'clock in honor of the University of Michigan, has; Peacefully sleeping rests he at last,
id Dr. Emil D. Rothman who gradu- returned to. hex home at 71 West i Life's weary trail and suffering
passed.
ated June 17 from the Detroit Col- Hancock avenue where she will spend
her summer vacation.
His Loving Wife and Children.
lege of Medicine and Surgery.
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