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July 22, 1921 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-07-22

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A merica Atrish Peria&cal Carta .

CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 07110

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PAGE SEVEN

1 LOVELY SUMMER BRIDE CLAIRMONT CLUB

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Clever Styles Not Seen Elsewhere

The Clairmont Club is beginning
its new term with a rush. Already
plans are under way for many future
events. At the last meeting which
was held at the Utley Branch Library
the club was entertained by two en-
tertainers, the Misses Rose and Rate
Greenberg.
The club is about to purchase a lot
which is to be the site of the Clair-
mont ('lob House. Other plans which
are in the course of preparation are:
an excursion, a moonlight, a banquet,
and other affairs which will mater-
ialize in the near future.
The next meeting of the club will
be held Monday, July 25, at 6:30 p.
ne e at the Utley Branch Library.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoffman of
Taylor avenue are spending several
weeks touring throughout the east.

Lillian Myers, Ilattie Rosensweig,
Ruth Benso nand Helen Stein left
Sunday morning for Cedar Point.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silberstein,
formerly of Virginia l'ark, have taken
an apartment at the Addison Hotel.

II

Mrs (I. Sumter and daughter, Miss' '
Rose Sumter, of Glynn court, are
spending some time at Charlevoix.

Charming New Blouses

The Buds of Judaea, at their last
regular meeting, elected the follow-
ing officers: Fannie Newman, presi-
dent; Sarah Medvedov, vice-presi-
Miss Edith Shere of 1524 Clair-
)(lent; Esther Jacobson, secretary;
mont avenue has returned from a'
Tillie Chimovitz, treasurer; Romayne
two weeks' trip to New York and en-,
Goldsmith and Bessie Yacht, li-
virons.
brarians; Fannie Newman, captain of
the baseball t •
MRS. I. Z. TAUB
Mrs. Louis A. Shapiro and daugh-
The Buds are now under the lead-
(Bessie Madeline S•ndorf)
er ship of Miss Jennie Aledvedov. Girls
ter, I'hyllis Jane, of New York City,
of
are visiting with her sister, Mrs. Sam
the age of 14 and over are wel-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Irving San-
Lazarus of 77 East Canfield avenue. dor( of
me to join the club.
1993 Tuxedo avenue, former-
, ly of Bay City, announce the marriage
Mrs. Jos. Silberstein and Miss Lil- of their daughter, Miss Bessie Made- p HILO-JEWAPPOINTED
lian Freidman have returned from a ; line, to Dr. Israel Zangwill Taub, of
AMBASSADOR TO VIENNA
trip to Duluth and Mackinac Island.
New York and Detroit.
--
Dr. and Mrs. Taub have left on an
A delightful dance and marshmal- ! extended trip through the East and To VIENNA.—(J. T. A.) --Marquis
low roast was given by Messrs. Sam upon their return will be at home to ish rretta, well-known for his pro-Jew-
Hamburger, Joseph I'renzlauer, Louis their friends at the Hotel Addison. Je leanings and actions in behalf of
we, has been appointed Italian am-
Harris, Wednesday evening at Ham-
ha ssador to Vienna. The Marquis is
burger's boat house at Pearl Beach,
Mrs. Joe Field of Chicago, former-
an old friend of the local Chief Rab-
Mich., in honor of the Misses &hue ly Martha Feldman of Detroit,
is vis- bi Chaies.
and Beulah Zeckman.
iting her brother, Herman Feldman,
5096 Maplewood.
Mr. and Airs. Israel Gould and fam- ,
ily have returned from a four weeks'
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris and
trip with friends and relatives in New family of Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss
Bessie Aaronson of Syracuse, N. 'I',,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aaronson
Mr. and Mrs. I. Gordon (Celia of 2475 Taylor avenue.
Gordon) of Chicago have motored
here to spend the week end with their
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Aaronson have
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Gordon of moved into their new home at 217:
1718 Ilazelwood avenue.
Taylor avenue.

$2.50-$3.50

Sheer blouses of Filet lace, large pleated jabots, sailor collars,
V and round necks. Scores of new and attractive styles at
these modest prices; distinguished by dainty simplicitp and
excellent quality.

IE6EL

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BUDS OF JUADEA

Ireta Netzorg of 6021 Oregon ave-
nue returned Saturday, July 16, from
her eastern trip.

Individual Summer Modes

DETROIT

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A Complete Stock of the Scarce
Navy and Black Pure Silk
SWEATERS

It has been next to impossible to keep up
\vith the demand for these colors. Recent ship-
ments from our finest
makers are now in stock
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$25.00,
29.50,
$35.00

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In addition to Navy
and Black a large choice
of other colors is fea-
tured, including tomato,
honey - dew, platinum,
water blue and white.

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Prices Reduced On Dry Cleaning

Miss Ethel Gordon of Hazelwood
avenue, who has spent the last two
weeks with her sister, Mrs. I. New-
man of Chicago, has returned home.

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The Forest Cleaner and Dyers, Inc.

Marriages

533 EAST FOREST AVE., NEAR BEAUBIEN

1

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel and
WEINBERG-GELLER
family of 533 East Ferry avenue
have left for an extended motor trip
The marriage of Miss Ruth Wein-
through the east.
berg and Mr. Jack Geller was solemn-
ized Sunday, June 26, at the Shaarey
Miss Sadie Lessner of Rochester, Zedek synagogue. Rabbi A. AL Hersh-
. N. Y., is the house guest of Miss man officiated. A wedding dinner
Minnie Widest. was served at the home of the bride. SI
The bride was charming in a gown
of white satin trimmed with rose
Mr. and Mrs. J. Weil and Mr. and pointe
lace. Iler veil of tulle was Tio
Mrs. II. M. Wartell, who have been '
touring the Adirondack mountains, fastened with a bandeau of rose 5,
Alexandria Bay and the Thousand points lace.
Miss Fay Rosenberg served as mat-
(sands, are now at the Commodore ' ron of honor and Leos Netti
n Michelson as
Hotel, New York City, where the
Y best man. The Mi sse
e Wein-
will remain for several days befor
e berg, Mary N atha nson and Minnie•
' going
tains. to Boston and the White moun- Leavitt were bridesmaids, accom-
T1
panied by the Messrs. Maurice Geller,
,
Joe I. reedman and Sol Schreiber. Syl-
Miss Shirley Greenfield entertained via Geller
was fler girl and M ot. russusigympopmsompocvocimpopoppoommaloc
delightfully seven couples at her ton We
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berg acted as ring bea r e
home on Saturday, July 9, compli-
The out-of-town guests were: Mr.
menting her house guest, Miss Libbie Samuel Heller of Springfield, Mas.; r.
s
Seskind of Chicago. A midnight sup- Mr. and Mrs. F. Weiner, Mr. and
Per was
served and the table, which Mrs. Leo Hershfield, Mr. and Mrs. S.
was adorned with tea roses and Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Wein-
gladiolas,
was set in very unique berg, Mr. and Airs. Charles Weinberg,
fashion.
, Mr. and Mrs. William Weinberg, Miss

- Florence Weinberg and Mr. Julius

Miss Libbie Seskind, the house Ilimelhoch of Flint, Mich.
in guest
bliss Shirley Greenfield, was
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geller left for

—• delightfully entertained by Miss an extended trip through the east.
= Freda Apsel and Miss Ann Winston
= - - at a theater party on Saturday, July
_
MORGENSTERN-FINEBERG
E.,-- III. Miss Eleanor Katzer and Miss
= Ruth Rosen, members of the Delta
The marriage of Miss Annette
••
„ Sigma Game, were also present. Fineberg and Mr. Morris Morgenstern
.-
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= I.uncheon was later served at the of Cleveland was solemnized at the
.
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= English Tea Rooms.
home of the bride, 610 - east
Issues
=
avenue. Rabbi G. Sakuto of Che-

=
Mrs. A. M. Zachman and daugh- boygan officiated. The bride was
= lees, Selma and Beulah, have re- charming in a simple gown of white
Will it become loose and noisy? Grow wasteful of oil and fuel?
turned from Randolph Beach. taffeta, trimmed with white orange.
blossoms. She carried a shower boo-'
Lose efficiency? Require replacements, frequent repairs and
Mrs. Maxwell M. Lustig and daugh- q ugu t o
rveal I exi r I i a l iensa
adjustments? Or will it remain free of these disabilities?
of-tows guests we
Shirley Betty, of Chicago are the •
= guests of her sister, Mrs. Jack Lan- Mrs. Joseph Morgenstern and daugh-
= ger of McLean avenue. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morgen•)
=
'
= Mr. and Mrs. A. Silberberg of 1416 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fineberg and
1
•=. Burlingame avenue leave for a trip daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. Atorgen-
a . along the Great Lakes, to be gone 10 stern Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stein,
=
.7.
-
Mr. Sam Morgenstern all of Cleve-
days.
They
were
accompanied by land; Air. and Mrs. Barnett
Jacobson
Mr. and
Mrs.
Julius
'
=-- Bing, of Indianapolis and Mrs. Helen Ross
E'•..,
Milton Silberberg has left for a of Akron.
= two weeks' stay at the Scout Camp,
= Waterford, Mich.
LIEBERMAN-AGREE

Men's Suits
$1.50

Women's Plain Suits
and Dresses $2.00

Our Guarantee:
"There is no odor

We Call For
and Deliver

AFTERWARD."

Callan

Woodward at Gratiot

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When We Sell
You a Piano



—We consider ourselves
obligated to see that you
are permanently satisfied.

—and, to this end, our experience of nearly a
half-century in the music business; the unlim-
ited possibilities afforded by our vast stock ; our
resources; the facilities of our three factories—
are unreservedly and ever available—and defi-
nitely provide that your pleasure in your pur-
chase will be complete and continuous!

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ANNOUNCEMENT

Will Open on August 1st

•igh-Class Kosher Delicatessen

t Lunches Dairy Products Fancy Groceries
NEW TUXEDO THEATER BLDG.

Corner Tuxedo and Hamilton Boulevard

Baer Bros.

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FUR GARMENT

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M rs. J. Strauss Moss of Astor r n."*"....-."-""-s**------*----••••
court returned last Saturday after
spending seven weeks in Providence,
R. I., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Donig. She also spent some time in
Boston and other eastern points.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossfeld of 147
Farrand Park announce the birth of
Louis Gittleman of 233 Winona a son Seymour Lewis on July 13.
avenue, llighland Park, has returned
,
after spending the week-end with his
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolf of Bur-
wife and children at their summer lingame avenue are receiving con-
1 ,
home in harbor Springs, Mich.
gratulations on the birth of a son,:
Sunday, July 18.
Miss Sophie Linick and niece of
Chicago are spending the month of
WOULD DISMISS JEWS
Juy with her brother and sister, Mr.'
and Mrs. Manfred Linick of 102 Cali-
The "Gazette Warshayska” places
, fornia.
the blame for the present unfavor-I
able economic situation in Little Po-1
The Misses Rene and Betty Berick, land on the innumerable Jewish Gov-
Emily Perlman, Margie Karlan, Sadie ernmental officials employed there
Garfinkle and Lillian and Pearl Ron-, and demands their Immediate dismis:
!enbloom have just returned from a sal, for it says: "No one harbors his
two weeks stay at Lake Orion. Mrs.1 melt dangerous enemy in his own
1
inerick was their chaperon.
home."

irtlIs

itch for Our August Fur Sale

FURS
MADE TO ORDER

1522 Broadway

ESSE

Find Out Before You Buy

want to know what to expect of your car when it is a year
old and has had thousands of miles of service.

New car demonstrations are
nearly all satisfactory.

1515 WOODWARD AVE.

Don't Delay

KWA RN Aeoee4-Fe:mC

Owners Will Gladly Help You

—LONG TIME
TO PAY-

Race your FURS REPAIRED NOW and
get the BENEFIT of our SUMMER RATES.

T7' 1 51 "r.Aelepi .T,T1I-T,

A.

Gunnell Bros

TER FACTS:—

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A p rett y weddin g was that of
fag
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Prank, for- Sarah Agr ee, daug hter of
; and
merly of the Larrow apartments, Mrs. Alexander Agree of 5221 Beau-
= have moved into their new home at bien street, to Mr. Harry I. Lieber-
= 2230 Taylor avenue. man, son of Mrs.
Rachel Lieberman
i
tenovay,
Sohmer, Grin-
of 66 0 dIlancock East , which as
w sol-
ell ft,,,
Mrs. I. B. Rosengarten and chil- emnize Sunday even
Vose, Sterling,
ing, July 17, at
= dren are visiting Mrs. Rosengarten's the Shaarey Zedek synagogue, Rabbi
hohinger, II a r r ington,
= parents at their summer home at Hershman officiating. The bride
=
was
remier and other lead-
Ashbury Park, expecting to spend gowned in white lace over satin and
i: Pianos can be pur-
the remainder of the summer months. wore a lace veil held in place with
26 Stores. Headquarters

orange blossoms. Sh e carried a b eau-
ased in Michigan only
=
The Misses Mattie and Ty Zarav- tiful bouquet of flowers.
t the House of Grinnell.
Her at-
sky and Ida Siverman have left for tendant was Miss Sarah Eskovitz,
Catalogue mailed
= a two weeks' stay at Ottawa Beach. who wore a gown of cream georgette.
you upon request.
Other ladies in attendnce
a
were the
=
The Misses Gertrude and Fannie Miss Eva T. Lieberman,
Sarah Lieber-
= ollberg of
Ilancock ave n ue man Sarah o Cwen and Fe Aee.
Fannie
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from Cedar Poi nt„ Attend
v, aslirng • .i,I.le
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best gr
man
where they spent the week.
gree, while
Messrs. A. Agree, Tom Cowen, II.
The Misses Babe and Matilda Gore and II. Miller acted as ushers.
!Cohen have arrived from Chicago to Among the out-of-town, guests were
visit their sister, Mrs. Harry Levin of listed Mr. and Mrs. S. Zatkin, Stam-
I East Kirby avenue, joining their sis- ford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Julian
ROBERT S. FINKLE
A'
tern, Miss Anna Cohen and Mrs. Max Portia, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. A.
! Wishnick, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. B.
Moore, the latter of Macon, Ga.
______
: Agree, Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Nat
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Salinsky of , Agree, Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Chimo-
Aberdeen, S. D., is visiting their sin- vitz Flint; Mr. and Mrs. L. Chimo-
ter, Mrs. H. A. Cohen of 75 Harmon ' vitz ' Flint; Mr
Mr. Sol B. White, Flint;
'
Al ' i-s Canvair
avenue. Mrs. Salinsky was formerly Mr : and
Pon•
ss
tiac Mr.
end Mrs. P ' Holman Pontiac
Miss Minnie Gluck of Saginaw, Mich. an
'
Following the ceremony, which was
by 150 relatives and
Maurice llarris has returned from witnessed
..
Lansing and its neighboring summer mends, a wedding dinner was served.
resorts. Mrs. Max A. Kramer enter- Mr. and Mrs. Lieberman are on their
wedding trip.
tamed for Mr. Harris in Lansing.

"Faultless Workmanship"



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MELROSE 6570

But no printed word — no
salesman's claim — no mere
demonstration reveals the per-
manent qualities of any car.

You can easily judge Essex
looks. The character of its fin-
ish, the fine upholstering and
comfortable seating arrange-
ment are apparent.

You will like its easy riding,
its simple control and the com-
fort of its driving position.

Another Quality
More Desirable

Its flexibility that permits
you to spurt ahead when to do
so obtains an open way in traf-
fic can be demonstrated any-
where. So can its speed and
power.

These qualities, sufficiently
rare in themselves, give Essex
an advantage whenever com-
parison is made.

.It is the constancy of such
performance that is more de-
sirable.

And nothing reveals that ex-
cept experience.

So we urge you to ask Essex
owners.

Have them tell you about
the service—the cost to oper-
ate — the little attention re-
quired to keep the Essex in
highest efficiency.

Ask Essex Owners

Learn from them how Essex
minimizes squeaking bodies
by a frame that does not
weave.

Ask about the clutch. It is
so efficient, hardly any driver
is even conscious the car has
such a unit.

The items which account for
long Essex life are for the most
part inconspicuous.

Unless you are mechanically
inclined their details would
hardly interest you. But what
they give in greater perform-
ance, smoothness, and safety
are of the highest importance.

The Bemb-Robinson Co.

Sake Dept. 444 E. Jefferson Ave. Main 3786. Branch, 61 Charlott• Ave. Cadillac 53.

OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS e

Members D. A. D. A.--Responsible Automobile
Denton Who Sell
Only Reliable Cars.

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