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July 01, 1921 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-07-01

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TiEDcritorr,Awistitintoxtcu,

GIVES PIANO RECITAL
AT WOMEN'S CITY CLUB

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ane r ant

2nd Floor Washington
Arcade

1537 Woodward
Avenue

Stout Women

See Tuesday's paper about our
Great Semi-Annual

July Clearance

Sale, Featuring Tremendous Re-
' ductions throughout all Depart-
ments.

Coats Suits Dresses

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,

Waists, Skirts, Underwear, Neg-
ligees, Petticoats, Corsets, Bath-
ing Apparel, etc., at

Wonderful Savings

PJ1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111g

STEINWAY grand and
Pianos and Duo-Art
Reproducing Pianos.

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ocial and
Qrsonal

Just the Kind
You Like

All Society Item. and other local notes Should he communicated to the office of the
Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wednesday •Iternoon in order to appear in the current week's
tante. floor Glendale 5326, Society Editor. Mail notices an sa to be received not later
than Wednesday.

The Jewish Fresh Air Camp wag
formally opened on Tuesday, June
28, when the first consignment of
100 children was taken out. New
dormitories for boys and girls, fully
equipped, have been built and a play
pavilion is in the course of erection.
These improvements were made pos-
sible through contributions to the
building fund, thus affording hun•
dreds of little children opportunity
of enjoying a wholesome outing in
the country amid ideal conditions.

Miss Louise Selling, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selling of
Hotel Addison, left Thursday for
Camp Ronah, Vt., where she will re-
main for the next two months.

Dr. Roy Greenthal, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Greenthal of 358 Tuxedo
avenue, has been appointed assistant
professor to Dr. Murray Cowie, head
of the pedriatic department of the
University of Michigan.

Mrs. Julius Siegel (Beth Levin)
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel T. Berger and daughter, Louise Miriam, of New
of Lawrence avenue are spending two York, who were visiting at the home
weeks at the Ritz-Carlton, New York of Mr. and Mrs. Max Finkleston, have
City. gone to Alpena, where they will re-
-
main until September.
Miss Elizabeth Guiterman, who
was the house guest of Miss Edith
Mr. William Myerfeld of Ann Ar-
Ileavenrich for the past month, left bor is a guest at the home of Mr. and
on Tuesday for her home in Cincin- Mrs. Nathan Newman of Cass ave.
nati.
nue.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Philip Heaven-
Dr. A. S. Green of San Francisco,
rich and family of Saginaw are
noted eye specialist, who recently re-I
spending some time with Mrs. Adolph
from an extended trip to Aus-
Enggass of Pallister avenue.
tria and Spain, where he was en-
gaged in research work, visited at the
Miss Miriam Fechimer of 'Whiter
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rosen-
avenue etnertained at a dinner dance
berg of 2954 East Grand Boulevard
on Tuesday evening, complimenting
en route to his home. Dr. Green was
Miss Emily Guiterman of Cincinnati.
accompanied by Mrs. Green, who met

On Thursday evening next, Rabbi him in New York.
and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, accom-
Herbert Weil, Jr., eon of Mr. and
panied by their daughter, Ruth, and
son, Leo, Jr., expect to leave for Mrs. Herbert Weil, formerly of De-
Kennebunkport, Me., where they will troit and now of New York, is spend-
spend the vacation season. Miss Mar- ing several weeks at the home of
caret Franklin left on Monday last Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenfeld of Put-
for the Hanoum Camps at Thetford, nam avenue.
Vermont.
Mr. George Hammer of Farrand
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldberg and Park spent several days in Wheeling,'
family are spending the summer at W. Ye), the past week.
Charlevoix, Mich. -
Dr. Louis Myers of Vancouver,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson and British Columbia, is visiting at the
son Sigmund leave Thursday next for home of his mother, Mrs. Sara Myers
Kennebunkport, Me., where they will o f the Leehigh apartments, Brush and
spend the summer, sharing a cottage Warren avenues.
with Rabbi and Mrs. Franklni.

MISS MILDRED NADLE.

Before an enthusiastic audience of
friends and acquaintances, Miss Mil-
dred Nadle, pupil of Mrs. Boris L.
Ganapol gave her graduation recital
Friday evening, June 24, at the
Women's City Club.
A well balanced program, brIliant-
ly executed, included Bach's Prelude
and Fugue in B flat major, Beet-
hoven's Sonato, op. 10, No. 1; Men-
delssohn's Praeludium in E Minor;
Chopin's Nocturne in E flat Major;
Schubert's Impromptu in K flat Ma-
jor; Godard's Venitienne; Sous Bois,
by Staub; Berceause, by Grieg, and
To the Sea, by MacDowell.
Miss Nadle was presented with a
performer's and teacher's diploma by
Mrs. Ganapol, with whom she is plan-
ning to resume her studies in the fall.
Miss Nadle received many beautiful
flora (tributes from her friends.

HEN we purchase our dresses we

never consult our own taste. Indi-
viduality is the one central idea that
governs the selection of every gar-
ment that comes to our shop, and
that is the reason for our wonderful success.
We'd like to have you call and see our new
Shantungs, just in.

Engagemnit:1

Mr. and Mrs. A. Wetaman of 28
Frederick avenue announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Jennie
to Mr. Louis Present of Cadillac
Mich.

Mrs. M. Roskam announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Florence,
to Mr. Arthur Noel Freedman.

"Exclusive styles, moderately priced."

Messrs. Walter, Edward and Philip)
Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Zeitlin
The Fresh Air Society announces Rothman, sons of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
an open day on Sunday, July 10, Rothman of Royal Oak, are home . announce the engagement of their
from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., at the re- from their respective colleges for the daughter, Sarah, to Dr. Harry Gold-
modeled camp, Station 22, Lake a.
berg
Shore Drive. The interested public um er.
is cordially invited.
Mr and Mrs. Marcus Freud of the
Miss Elizabeth Scho tt, who spent Hotel Wolverine have returned from
the past year at the University of a motor trip through the east.

Being the best Piano
made, it is naturally the
means to a degree of musical
delight, and satisfaction in
olvinership4uch as no other
Plano an afford.
For free estimate of al-
lowance on instrument in ex-
change, come in, or phone
(Cherry 3600 . Convenient
payments arranged.

Barnett's

BARNEY L BARNETT, Mgr.

filarriagrs

Wisconsin in Madison, has arrived to
Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Seligman
spend the summer at her home on
went to Grand Rapids, where they
Chandler avenue.
LEVIN-HUBAR.
will remain for the next two months.
A pretty home wedding was that
-
Mrs. Joseph Welt and children of
of Miss Rose Anne Huber, daughter
Boston Boulevard, who spent several Mr. and Mrs. M. Frank of Hazel- of Mrs. Kate Huber, and Mr. Isadore
weeks in Atlantic City, have re- wood avenue and their guest, Miss Edward Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs
turned. I Elsa Loeser of Chicago, motored to Morris Levin of Michigan City, Ind.,
-
Lansing. Mrs. Frank's parents, Mr. which was solemnized Wednesday 1
Mr. Jacob Siegel and Miss Adele and Mrs. J. Kositchek, accompanied evening, June 29, at the home of the I
Siegel of Boston Boulevard left on them back to Detroit, where they will bride, 7605 Wilson avenue. The
Thursday for Lake Placid, N. Y., spend some time.
ceremony was performed beneath a
where they will spend the remainder
floral canopy by Rabbi Leo M. Frank-
of the summer season.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Simon have lin in the presence of the immediate
moved from Gladstone avenue to relatives and a few intimate friends.
Miss Ruth Franklin,
The bride was charming in a simple
daughter of 2900 West Grand Bouldard.
Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, has
frock of Canton Crepe. Her veil of
returned from Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
tulle was fastened with a bandeau of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fleischer of Lei-
where she attended a class reunion at
center court have returned home from orange blossoms. Miss Helen Huber
Vassar College.
Saginaw, where they spent several attended her sister as bridesmaid.

Steinway Pianos ran be purchased
in Michigan only at

Grinnell Bros

2621 WOODWARD

In the McKerchey Bldg.

Bernice Saperstein was flower
Mr. and Mrs. M. Fantle of West days visiting with relatives and girl.
Pianos
Bethune are spending several weeks friends.
Among the out-of-town guests
to
in Sioux Falls, S. D., with relatives
were: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levin and
Rent
o
and friends.
Headquarter
Mr. Lester Leopold has returned Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bernstein of
from a trip to New York City. Michigan City; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Summer
Miss Golda Ginsburg, together with
Levine, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wal-
Homes
a party of friends, sailed from New
Miss Theodore Judith Aronstam, lerstein and daughter, Luella, Mr. and
York for France and Italy, where daughter of Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Aron- Mrs. Sam Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Giad to moil y If
she will spend the summer months.
stam of 72 Gladstone avenue, was Saperstein and daughter, Bernice, all
the winner of the William Howard of Laporte, Ind.
Mr. Harvey L. Vehon of 315 Tuxe- Taft gold medal of the National So-
Following the wedding reception,
do avenue spent several days in ciety of Colonial Daughters for the Mr. and Mrs. Levin motored to Ann
Cleveland the past week.
best essay written on the subject, Arbor, where Mr. Levin on Thursday
"Justice in American Ilistory."
received a Juris Doctor degree from
the Law School of the University of
Mrs. Julius Switzer of New York . Michigan, class of 1921.
From Ann Arbor the newly mar-
is visiting with her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Rosenthal of West Grand vied couple left for a month's auto-
mobile tour through the eastern
Boulevard.
Fine's Fourth
Fourth Floor
, states. After August 1 they will
--

Near Sproat Street

Your inspection of th ve superb instruments invited,
and will not cab Mate you in the least.

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26 Stares.

1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE

Final Clearance of
High Grade Low Shoes

$5

Priced Formerly to '15.00

Co
lg the remarkable
Sale with sixteen hundred pairs
of women's high grade Pumps,
Oxfords, Colonials and Strap
Effects.

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A wide range of styles and
materials is offered, including
black satin pumps and smart ties
of white linen and white calf.

All sizes are in the lot, but, of
course, not in every style.

We suggest early choosing.

Genuine
Orange
lossom
Wedding
Rings

Miss Aimee Rosenthal of Tenny- make their home in Laporte.
son avenue left on Saturday by way
of the Canadian Rockies for Southern
' California, where she will visit her
mother, Mrs. Dora Rosenthal, former.
ly of Detroit, now a resident of Hol-
lywood.

Virt110

Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kavanau
Mr. Samuel Rosenthal of Mack (Bessie Leitson) are receiving con-
avenue has returned from a visit in , gratulations on the birth of a daugh-
Chicago. . ter, Ruth, June 22.
-
The Beta Phi Sorority entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. De Young
at a picnic party at Bob-Lo on Fri- announce the birth of a daughter,
day last.
Betty Jane, on June 24.

Mrs. Edward Unger and daughter, PHILOMATHIC SPEAKER
Helen Laura, of Dexter Boulevard,
CARRIES OFF HONORS
left on Saturday for Chicago, where
they will attend the marriage of Miss
Reuben R. Kallman last week left
Stella Friedman and Mr. Bernard
the office of Speaker of the Philo-
Jacobson.
mathic Debating Club after complet-
ing a term considered to have been
Mr. and Mrs Ilarry J. Philips of
the most eventful in Philomathic an-
l'hiladelphia avenue have returned
nals. During his term the Philomath-
from a visit in Troy, N. Y.
ic shared in many debating victories,
its college representation carrying off
Miss Ruth Fmk, daughter of Mr. honors.
and Mrs. Myer S. Fink of East Pal-
Mr. Kallman himself shared in
mer avenue, who has spent the past
most of them. As captain of the first
year studying art at Columbia Uni-
negative Philomathic team he
versity, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
brought back to l'hilomathic a unani-
Leonard Levin of Pittsburgh, Pa., en
mous victory over the Detroit Col-
route home.
lege of Law. As captain over the
Mrs. A. Wohl of Collingwood ave- Junior. College Lit Club team he won
a unanimous victory over the U. of
nue left on Saturday for Chicago,
where she will attend the marriage D. Ile captained the Detroit Junior
of her nephew, Mr. Bernard Jacob- College team against the Michigan
Normal School and won a unanimous
son, and Miss Stella Friedman.
decision for his side.
Mr. Kallman was the winner of the
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Danziger have
returned from an extended trip to Gold Medal of the Eighteenth Philo-
mathic
Model meeting held Thursday,
White Sulphur Springs and Wash-
Jan. 22, when he was awarded by the
ington.
organization with a gavel.

BLUE BIRD GIRLS

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LILIAN F. MOYLAN
CORSETS
Main 6135

Cleaning
Repairing
Special
Surgical

Maternity
Corsets

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

"Faultless Workmanship"

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Woodward at Gratiot

You SAVE 25 to 50 per cent by having
your FURS REPAIRED or REMODELED
at PRESENT. Our WORK and RATES
will surely SATISFY. Phone and our rep-
resentative will call.

Miss Florence Steuer and Miss
Sohnia Sinaika have returned from
Milwaukee, where they attended the
conference of social workers, stop-
The Blue Bird Girls held their
ping en route through Madison for a
regular meeting Tuesday evening,'
visit with relatives and friends.
June 28 at the home of Mrs. L.


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