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June 17, 1921 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-06-17

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PAGE SEVEN

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GIVE PIANO RECITAL!

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IBSIEGEL

DETROIT, MICHIGAN
No Connection With Any Other
Store.

Polo
Sport Coats

$25.00

Our assortment of Polo Coats at
this price for women and misses
is so varied that selection will be
found easy. Materials are of
Wool l'elours, Camel's Hair Po-
los. Fancy Tweeds and Twill
Cords in all colors including tan,
blue, oxford, reindeer, checks and
plaids. Both long and short lengths.
The coat sketched is a long sports
model with large "saddle-bag"
pockets at the side.

The largest and finest Jewelry Store on the East Side.

Lay the corner stone
for happiness in a

Moe Ehrlich
Engagement Ring

and you build for
a life time of joy.

Ifilimelhorik5

Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Jacobson have
moved to their summer home at Up-
per Sylvan Lake where they will
spend the summer months.

Miss Isabella Werbe of the facul-
ty of the Detroit Conservatory of
Music will give the first of a series
of musicales for the season on the
evening of June Of at the Conserva-
tory Hall. Those who will parti-
cipate in the musicale are Julia Bar-
nett, Eleanor Mendelsohn, Mrs. L.
Schaflander, Bessie Bilansky, Mary
Ralph, Angela Clark, Irene Kull,
Rosalind Robinson, Estelle Oppen-
heim, Max Wolfson, Evelyn Low-
enthal, Ethel Kulick, Florence Werbe,
Mollie Schultz, Morris Schrimer,
va Scheimman, Delphine Welch, Ra-
chel Ginsberg, Jennie Fink, Violet
Weimar, Sara Gedrick, Frances Wolf,
Bertha Gruber, Lawrence Kaplan,
Wilma Irwin, Nettie McDonnell, Zd-
da Saperston and Mignon Gallow.

A reception will be given Sunday,
June 26, by Mr. and Mrs. II. Farber
at their home, 3438 Pennysivania
evenue, in honor of their daughtr
liertha, who is among the graduates
I
of Eastern High School.

White Sport Skirts

Mrs. G. J. Rapaport who spent a
fortnight in Grand Rapids returned
to her home on Williams street.

Mrs. I,ouis Soloman gave a delight-
ful bridge party at her home on
Whittemore street, Wednesday, June
8, in honor of her house-guest, Miss
Esther Soloman of Utica, N. Y. High
score was attained by Mrs. Benjamin
Netzorg and Mrs. harry Hirshberg.
The out-of-town guests were Mrs. G.
Goldstein of Rochester, N. Y., and
Sirs. S. Magdisohn, Flint.

In Silk and Cotton Materials.
The extreme vogue for summer.

Miss Alma Buckner, who has been A
visiting friends and relatives in Roch-
ester, N. Y., returned to her home.
on Whittemore street.

MISS SELMA HAMBURGER.

The elaborate White Silk Sport Skirts of
heavy aad luxurious Canton and Roshonara
Crepe, $19.75 and $25.00.

In Washable Fan-ta-si, very special at

Mr. and Sirs. Schwartz entertain-
ed 16 guests at their home, Thurs-
day evening, June 9, honoring Mrs.
• J. Goldstein of Rochester, N. Y., and
I Miss Esther Soloman of Utica, N. 1.

$14.75.

White Tub Skirts—
Inexpensive

. of 1657 cards.
As effective and equally chic as the most
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murwill of'' Miss Selma Hamburger
Erskine street have returned after, Taylor
avenue,
of the Studios
season of
s
A special meeting is called by the
graduates
of the one
Ganapol
costly
silken models. 1921 versions show elabo-
spending a few days in Chicago.
, Musical Art, pupil of Mrs. Boris L. Bar Coba Club at the home of Miss

rate
eyelet
designs and embroidery.
Ganapol, will present the following Ruth Samuels on Wednesilty evening,
.•
Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown of piano
.
'Total
at the concert hall of June 15, to plan final arrangements
Burlingame avenue have returned the Women's City Club, 141 Bagley for the first annual dance to be given
Ratine a leading material, finely tailored
from a pleasant visit with their chit-, avenue, on Friday evening, June 20, at Sylvan l'alais Tower Beach, Fri-
dren,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Yith- at 8:15 o'clock. day, June 24. A large attendance of
gabardine and surf satins also greatly favored.
lem end Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. S'Iten- Prelude and Fugue in I, Minor
Detroit people is expected.
Bach
c o, of St. Louis, Mo.
.
Scarlatti
Miss Ruth Fine, Miss Bernice Solo-
Pastorale,
$5.75, $7.50, $9.75.
Mozart man and Maurice Barnett were
Among those who graduate from Fantasia in D Minor
among
the confirmants at Temple
Impromptu
in
A
flat
Major,
Schubert
the Detroit College of Medicine and
Beth El, Sunday, June 12.
Surgery, Friday evening is Herman Song Without Words in C Minor,
Mendelsohn
es„ ,„„„ s „,„„,
Karl Sachs, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Scherzo in K Minor
Mr..). C. Rapaport of Grand Rap-
Valse brillante in A flat Major, ...
Sachs, of 517 Frederick avenue.
Chopin ids spent Wednesday in Pontiac as
Staub guest of his brother, G. J. Rapaport.
Miss Anna Cohen of Brooklyn, N. Souse Bois
r
kyl
S I a c i u l hi.i n w sel
.
r
Y., who has been the guest of her To the Sea,
Mrs. Wm. Present entertained 8
Berceuse
aunt, Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of 224 Er-
Chaminade
guests
at
her
home
'Monday,
June
13,
skine street, has left for Chicago, Etute Scholastique
honoring Mrs. J. Goldstein of Roch-
where she will attend the wedding of
ester, N. Y., and Miss Esther Soloman
' Mr. M. Weisbaum. She will return AUXILIARY OF TALMUD
of Utica, N. Y. Bridge was played
to Detroit to spend the rest of her
TORAH TO GIVE PARTY and high score being won by Sirs. L.
summer before returning to her
Soloman. A three course luncheon
home in Brooklyn.
being served at a prettily appointed
For a Few Days Only
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Talmud table.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cohn of Brook-
We Have Reduced Our
lyn, N. Y., are spending the summer Torahs are giving a card party Wed-
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, June
Mrs. Jacob Goldstein who has been
months in this city with their child.
$8.00, $10.00 and $12.00
, at the l'alais de Dense.
ren, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of 22 The proceeds of this affair will be visiting her children Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Goldstein, left for her
Corsets to
224 Erskne street.
turned over to the United Talmud home in Rochester, N. Y.
Mrs. A. Cooper, of Burlingame • Torahs which work toward the edu-
avenue, was awarded an endowed' cation of the Jewish youth of the
Mr. Milton Alexander of Detroit,
membership at a recent contest giv- city. The Women's Auxiliary of this addressed the Pontiac merchants Fri-
en under the auspices of the Tues. institution has furthered the work of
day, June 10, at the Board of Com-
day musicale at the home of Mrs. L. the Hebrew schools for 26 years merce.
through financial assistance. The
boulevard . hiss .

II . Lase, o
Cooper participated in the vocal con-' ladies urge the co-operation of all
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg
members and their friends.
spent Sunday in Detroit as guests of
test.

their children Mr. and Mrs. Harold
rs. GRACE KURLANDER AID
Van Barden • '
Miss Helen Esser, pupil of Mrs.
Borlis I,. Ganapol, will give her grad-
GIVE OUTING JUNE 19
nation recital on Wednesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meyer delight-
June 22, at the Women's City Club.
A regular meeting of the Grace fully entertained 18 guests at her,
Miss Esser is planning to resume her Kurlander Aid Society was held Wed- home on l'arke street, Tuesday, June
Front or Back Lace
study of music in the fall at the Con- nesday evening, June 8, at Farns- 7, honoring Mrs. J. Goldstein, of
servatory of Music of the University worth synagogue. Plans were out- Rochester, N. Y. The evening was
Plain
or Fancy Materials
of Michigan.
lined for the excursion which will he spent in playing cards. A three
given Sunday, June 19. Games will course luncheon being served later
West
Grand
1650
Mrs. I,. Shalit of
in the evening.
boulevard is home to her friends af- be played for which prizes will be
ter a two months' visit through Can- awarded.
Mrs. Norman Buckner entertain-
Steamers leave 8:40 and 9 :30 a.
ada.
ed 12 guests at her home on Dwight
m., at the foot of Griswold street.
street,
Thursday June 9, in honor of
A special meeting of Purity Chap- The next regular meeting will be
ter, No. 359, 0. E. S. will be held held Wednesday, June 22, at the the out-of-town guests. Bridge was
played and high scores being award-
Monday evening, June 27, at 7:30 Farnsworth Synagogue.
ed to Sirs. Samuel Magdisohn of Flint
Cherry 3820
Broadway at John R.
p. m. A large class of candidates
second to Mrs. L. Soloman. The out
will be initiated at that time.
CALLS PALESTINIAN
of town guests were Sirs. J. Gold-
0
of Rochester, N. Y., and Miss
POSSIBILITIES GOOD stein,
On Wednesday, June 8, Mr. and
Esther Soloman of Utica, N. Y. A
Mrs. David, Rosenthal chaperoned 38
three course luncheon was served
guests of their son, E. M. Rosenthal Engineer Writing to Detroit Col- later in the afternoon.
at a formal dinner dance given at
league, Outlines Chances Open
Pontchartrain-on-the-Lake, on the oc-
For Jewish Settlers.
House of Confidence
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett and
casion of the latter's birthday.
family have moved to their summer
Mr. Sam Marwil and son, Melvin, At. Burger, a prominent Detroit home at the Venice of the Lakes,
of 1889 West Grand Boulevard have engineer, this week received a corn- where they will spend the summer
left for Boston to join Mrs. Marwil. munication from Joseph Breuer, a months.
They will spend the rest of the sum- colleague who is now doing pioneer
mar at Atlantic City and other east- work in Palestine, which is interest- BAR COBA CLUB, PONTIAC
ing for the light it throws on possi-
ern 'resorts.
having purchased our Slink Skins at the lowest market price, we
bilities in the Holy Land.
can safely offer the public great savings on these articles—made
Mr. Breuer recently came to l'al-
Following an eastern trip, Miss Ise-
T he first annual dance will be giv-
possible only through an opportune purchase.
belle J. Ramsey returned to her home estine from Austria and there joined _
y the Bar Cuba Club of Pontiac,
We also make any fur garment to order in our factory.
the firm "Irgoon," an engineering CO
Detroit.
body that does drainage and irriga- ine
24, at the Sylvan l'alais, the
.;- .autiful lake ballroom at Tower
Repairing end Remodeling • Specialty.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bassye enter- thin 'work and the building of rein- 12
. h. The social
twined a number of friends at their forced concrete structures. Mr. Beach,
Pontiac,
Mic
committee
Is preparing
extensively to
their niece, Miss Breuer writes:
r
social
homy in honor
make this . dance the geatest
"There are quite 0 number of nr
Ada Lawton of New York City.
of tn e season. Tickets can be
swamps in the country, and the erad- event
e obed from lz. Isenberg at 539
ion of malaria
very us
important.
would is
keep
busy for Ilague avenue, Detroit. The follow-
FURRIERS
PURITY CHAPTETR 0. E. S. This alone
:Meanwhile I hope irrigation inyire active on the committee:
1525 BROADWAY
years.
ew. . Rosen, chairman; lz. Isen-
Mein 7825
Second Floor Eureka Building
r Barnett, Rosa N. Isenberg
l'u ity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S work will be started and factory berg, Celia
has received an invitation from Per- buildings erected. In a word, there
fection Lodge, No. 486, to be their is plenty of work here for a few gen- Ruth
Irene
Samuelson.
Tickets can
also be
obtained
at the door,
guests at a picnic to be given at the orations, if money will be provided.
Prospects Good.
Masonic Country Club July 14. All
members and their families are re- "Most of the civil and mechanical
quested to meet at the Masonic Tern- engineers who have some experience
plc, Lafayette and First streets, can easily find positions here. It
promptly at 9 a. m. may be advisable, however, that upon
I'urity Chapter has been honored arrival, engineers should have money
Th rd Floor
Fyl
in having its Marshal. Rae Steiger enough to last them three or four
elected Marshal of the Wayne Coun- months. One eon live here on 19 to
15 pounds mnothly, and with a few
ty Association.
thousand pounds it is possible to start
big business' depending no the ea d-
WELFARE ORGANIZATION tal and experience of the persons. I
"Disturbances like that which oe•
WILL INSTALL OFFICERS; cured
here recently should not keep
The European Jewish Women's any Jew from coming here. We could
\Voinen seeking white footwear at the moderate pr . ces will especially enjoy
Welfare Organization extended an not expect that everything should be
the it ide range ,4 conservative and mod styles tifm rc.oly in our Third Floor
smooth and without difficulties. Jews
invitation to the members of the main a
Department. ligh-grade %Nor':mum:hip and in. ■•■•■ I .1- insure maximum serv-
and branch organizations to attend arc liable to be persecuted every-
because they are in the minor-
ice n•itlt• • loss of original smartness.
the installation of officers, Monday ity, and there is only one country
evening, June 20, 8 o'clock, at the where we hope to be in the majority,
Mogen Abraham synagogue, Earns- and that is Palestine. We have to try
worth street, between Beaubien and
Antoine. Refreshments will be eery- f to become a majority as soon as pos-
f ev
every
s ecuyo
dot
y, lew
sible earn i t i the
ed and a good program presented.
to help accomplish this.
Possibilities Unlimited.
JUNIOR HADASSAH GIVE
"There is room here for a number
enterprises. The money lies, so
DINNER DANCE JUNE 21 of
to say, on the streets. A man with
money and enterprise has unlimited
Final arrangements have been possibilities and can start enterprises
made by the Junior Hadassah for a which are not only necessary to the
dinner dance to be given Tuesday, upbuilding of the country, but would
June 21, at 7:30 o'clock at the Belle at the same time be very profitably
to the entrepeneur. Naturally pro-
Isle Casino.
The following are on the committee jects have to be considered carefully
in charge: Misses Belle Silverman, and worked out with consideration of
Strafs Pum¢
Bessie Barnett, Libbie Goldsmith and the conditions here."
Walking Oxford
Mr. Breuer is a civil engineer, a
Anna Rose Hirsch.
Whit e reignskin cloth a.th
1903 graduate of the Polytechnicum
White reign , kin cloth with
Junior
Louis heels
IIS-inch military heels.
in Budapest, with a broad experience
—Third Floor.
B'NOS YISROEL
Ile gave up his well-going engineer-
—Third Floor.
ing office in Czecho.Slovakia to go to
-
Feb.
Pearl Markofsky and Mamie Allen, Palestine, where he arrived last
members of the B'Nos Yisroel, a jun- ruary. After a trip through the land
for Young Judaea circle, were award- that lasted four weeks, he settled
ed prizes for the best essays written down to work and he is more than
by them on "Why I Like Friday , satisfied with his present conditions.
Night." !'earl Markofsky's essay is He is an old friend of Mr. Burger's,
.
one of the best that was ever submit- both of whom, as students, belonged
ted by a junior Young Judaean in an to the Maccabean student organiza-
essay contest. She is only 11 years' lion, which was the pioneer Zionist
old and is graduating from public organization in Hungary.
school this term. Miss Bertha Slum-
ASK PLAY BE PROHIBITED
°vitt is leader of the B'Nos Yisroel.
At the meeting held last Wednes-
WARSAW.—The newspaper "Dwa
day evening, the B'Nos Yisroel elec.
ted the following officers: Nettie Grosza" demands that the govern-
Woodward and Adams
Clasky, president; Ethel Kulick, vice- ment prohibit the performance of
s "ap be p :uncle the J a e n v t r i:
t t r te lidovlus
anti
prlhaey

CORSETS

.95

As a pledge of your love, the
ring should be one you are
proud to give—one the girl
will wear and cherish not only
for its sentiment but its beauty.

I know that the engagement ring stands out in a woman's
memory as the gift supreme as long as memory lasts.
That's why I buy the finest blue white, perfect diamonds. The
Platinum settings are the kind that any woman would be as
proud to show on her golden anniversary as on her wedding day.

My Charge Account System

makes immediate buying advisable and easy. I lay the founda-
tion for a lasting friendship in every charge account I open—
ask your friend whose name is on my books, wherein lies the
difference.

EHRLICH BUILDING
Adams and Hastings.

Not in it .e High Rent District.

SIN

Pac;k-Wolin

1434 Washington Blvd.

Further Reductions

June Offerings of Baer & Polanaky's Exclu-
sive Factory Made Mink Wraps, Coats,
Capes, Stoles.

Baer & Polansky



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Original Prices—Some Reductions
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