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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-05-26

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store.

Wash Frocks

Cool and Sheer for

Summer Days

Something like a thousand of them "2,
and in no many different styles.
All are becoming, pretty models—

the kind you can make deity use
of for the different pastimes and
activities of summer. All sizes.

$7•50 $10 $15

Odorless and Perfect Dry Cleaning
Keeps Clothes Like New

Beware of Moths

Do Not Put Your Winter Garments Away
Unless Thoroughly

French Dry Cleaned

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The Forest Cleaners and Dyers

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For Decoration Day
Outings

Crisp collar and c_if sets—gay little affairs—of dainty
newness and th:..ming design in effectie styles.

Our selection includes ready wades and vesting materials
of net, organdie and t.al lace--a wide assortment in the
newest styles and most wanted shades—moderately priced.
New net vests trimmed in real Irish and Filet
in Tuxedo, Branch y and Buster styles from

$6.50 to $37.50

For lake or motor trip —
For tennis court or golf links

Sport Silks

that will make the smartest kind of outing costumes—not
a selection in the city like it for quality of material and
richness of weave. Very high lustre—a good range of
colors and plenty of white.

Girdles

that will be the smart finish-
ing touch to suit, frock or

sports costume. A wide va-

riety--effective styles—rea-
sonably priced.

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Isbs poreeptas

1514 Woodward Ave.

Opposite
Grinnell's

Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
The regular meeting of the Hebrew
Ladies' Aid Society was held Tues-
day evening, May 23, at the 11'nai
IVrith clubrooms, with Mrs. Harry
Klein in the chair. It was reported
that
on Saturday afternoon, May 20,
Miss Rae Himmelhoch of Elliot
street was a recent guest ut Hotel three of the members, Mrs. Harry
Klein,
Mrs. Samuel Weiss and Mrs.
Claridge in New York City.
James Sobel entertained 25 Jewish
orphans at the Majestic Theater, fol.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Herman of Edi-;
lowed by a luncheon. Mrs. James A.
son avenue are spending a few weeks
Zechman addressed the members.
in New York and Atlantic (
Final arrangements have been made
for the benefit card party to be held
Returning from a pleasant stay in at the Slaccabee clubrooms, 1022
New York are Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Randolph street, Wednesday after-
Prenslauer.
noon, June 7, at 2:30 sharp. Mrs.
11. Kuhnrich, chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis of Vinsetta
Park entertained delightfully at a
Clairmont Club.
At the last meeting of the organiz-
dinner party, honoring Miss Blanche
Davis and Carl M. Cohen, whose mar- ation, Bernard Velick, who recently
riage will be an event of June 14.
returned from Washington, D. C.,
gave an interesting talk on his ex-
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Kleinsmith of 1698 periences in the nation's capital.. The
West Philadelphia avenue will be at next social affair of the organization,
. home to their relatives and friends to be given early in June, was dis-
!on Sunday afternoon and evening, cussed. Ben Stir, past president,
June 4, in honor of the confirmation also gave a talk to the members. The
of their daughter, Rae Dorothy. No club is completing the indoor base-
ball schedule. The next meeting of
cards.
the organization will be held at the
Clairmont clubrooms, 5139 Hastings
Miss I.eah Weisberg was tendered
street. Visitors are invited.
a surprise party by her friends at
her home on Vine•ood avenue, com-
Trotty Vek Club.
memorating her birthday anni-
A regular meeting of the Trotty
versary.
Vek Club was held Tuesday, May 9,
at the Rowena llome, and the fol-
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald lowing officers were elected. Jennie
and family, Miss Bessie Dreifus, Kollitch, president; Pauline Brocken-
CI:erica and Fred Dreifus, spent Sun- thal, vice-president; Sarah Levin, sec-
day at Kingsville-on-the-Lake.
retary; Rose Levin, treasurer. The
girls are making plans for a kids
Miss Setta Robinson and Miss Rae party to be held on Saturday, May
Finsterwald were in Ann Arbor the 27. Miss Gold is chairman of the en-
past week attending the May Fes- tertainment committee.
tival.
Suffola Club.
The Suffola Club held a regular
Miss Ethel Levy of 448 Farns-
meeting
at
the
home of Miss Nettie
worth avenue is visiting with rela-
Sandleman, 504 East Kirby avenue.
tives and friends in Duluth, Minn.
Arrangements were made to have the
members spend Decoration Day at
Mrs. Morris Garvett (Gladys War-
the club cottage. The next meeting
ren) gave a reading from the first
will be held at the home of Miss Fay
scenes of "Within the Law" for the'
Cobalnic, 925 East Kirby avenue.
alumnae of the D. S. E. last Tuesday.

1230 W••dvraril A

Mrs. S.
S. A. Rosenberg and dough-
, ters, Irene and Madeleine, who have
returned from an extended stay in
San Francisco, Calif., have taken a
suite at Hotel Addison.

No connection with any other

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Betrothal Announced

Fraternal and
Club Notes

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with ROYAL MAYONNAISE,

Spread it on sandwiches for the chil-
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Made from pure oil, fresh eggs, and
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The Home-Made Kind—
In Glass Jars

Among the attractive of the week's
affairs for brides was the charming
wedding reception, given by Mr. and
Mrs. Strauss to compliment Miss
Jeanette Miriam Goldberg, whose
marriage to their son, Alexander P.,
was solemnized the past week at
Shreveport, La., the home of the
bride. The Strauss home on Merrick
avenue was beautifully decorated and
tables were set for 18 couples. Among,
the guests were Misses Shirley Kukes,
Rose Binn, Ruth Cohen, Marian
Michelin, Rose Klein, Rose Strauss
and Dorothy Weissen and Harry
Stone, Hyman Bernstein, Jacob Behr-
man, Nathaniel Metzger, Manuel Ito,
senthal and Jacob Rosenberg. Mr.
and • Mrs. Alexander P. Strauss will
make their home at 1203 Merrick
avenue.

Nu Sigma ■ Siam.
The Nu Sigma Sigma held a meet-
ing at the home of Miss Sadye B.
Ross on Sunday evening, May 21. It
was decided that the club have an
outing on Sunday ,June 4. The out-
ing will be held at Bald Eagle lake.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rifkin will chape-
rone the party. A special meeting
will be held at the home of Miss
Emily N. Spero, 631 King avenue, to
make final arrangements for the out-
ing. The Nu Sigma Sigma will hold a
membership drive in the near future .
A special feature will be an open
meeting to which all members are re-
quested to bring their friends who
are eligible as members. Those in-
terested in joining this social club, if
18 and over, are invited to attend this
meeting, the date and place to be an-
nounced in The Chronicle.

Returning from Cleveland, where
Paramount Club.
she visited with her daughter, Mrs.
The weekly meeting of the Para-
S. D. Sidney, is Mrs. S. Mittenthal of mount Club was held at the home of
East Hancock avenue.
4. Lesser, 3507 Twenty-ninth street,
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Sunday, May 21. The business meet-
Mrs. D. B. Satovsky and daughter, ing was followed by a very interest-
Sirley, returned from a two weeks' , ing muscat program in which .1. Gold
stay in Cleveland, where they visited rendered a few songs and L. Fiddler
with relatives and friends.
recited a number of poems by Kip-
ling. Refreshments were served. Next
Mrs. J. M. Mellinoff of West Grand meeting will be held at the home of
boulevanl left for a three weeks' trip A. Weisberg, 4941 Vinewood avenue,
to several Canadian c'ties, where she Sunday, May 28.
will visit with relatives and friends.
Nu Beta Phi.
Mrs. 1.. Shalit of 3308 West Euclid
The regular meeting of the No
avenue left for an extended trip to Beta Phi Sorority was held Wednes-
'Toronto. Ont., and Montreal, whene day evening, May 17, at the home of
she will visit with relatives and Miss Ruth Grosberg, 569 Palmer ave-
friends.
nue. Plans for the coming fall were
discussed. The next regular meeting
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Yarrows enter- will be held Wednesday evening, May
tained for 35 little guests on May 14, 31, at the home of Miss Jeanette
on the occasion of the tenth birthday Kabaker, 547 Palmer avenue.
of their daughter, Mildred.
Amiti•ns.
Mae Jeanette Cohen entertained 20
Plans for the second anniversary
playmates and friends at a birthday celebration of the Amitians, to be
narty given in her honor Saturday, held in June, were made at a meet-
May 20, at her home on Euclid ave- ing of the club held Tuesday even-
nue west. The refreshments and ing, May 23, at the home of Miss
decorations were carried out in pink Betty Davidov, 9149 Cameron ave -
and white.
nue. Due to Decoration Day, the next
meeting will be held June 6 at the
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cohen of 1621 home of Miss Mel Price, 9136 Came-
Euclid avenue west will celebrate ron avenue.
their twenty-fifth wedding annivor-
sary with a family dinner at the Ilo-
Blue Bird Girls.
lel Stotler, Sunday, June 4.
An interesting meeting of the Blue
Bird Girls was held Tuesday evening,
Mrs. Harry A. Winkelman and Mrs. May 23, at the home of Mrs. L.
Saul M. Lewis of St. lgnace, Mich, Mitchell, 5731 Brush street. Among
are visitnig their parents. Mr. and the topics under discussion was the
Mrs. A. S. Weinberg of 280 Hague subject of an outing to New Balti-
avenue.
more on Sunday, June 11. The girls
will meet at the interurban station
A linen shower was given in honor that morning and will take the trip to
of Miss Doris V. Suravitz at the New Baltimore. All members not
home of MissCecil Burnstine of present at this meeting should com-
Fourth street Saturday evening. Cov- municate with the club and advise
en were laid for 20. Miss Suravitz whether they will attend this outing.
was the recipient of many beautiful The next regular meeting will be
gifts.
held Tuesday evening, June 6, at the
home of Mrs. H. Kwiker, 8441 Beau-
William Isenberg is leaving Tues- hien street, at which time election
day for New York, from which point of officers for the coming term will
he will sail for Europe on June 6 on
e neld.
the SS. Mauretania. Mr. Isenberg is
Summer Night School.
leaving on a commission to audit
For the benefit of residents living
books of a national society's branches
in Oakland, the Jewish nlstitute is
abroad. Mr. Isenberg, who is a certi-
conducting a summer night school at
fied public accountant, is well known
the North End Community Clinic,
in local circles. He will be accom-
1218 Westminster, Tuesday and Wed-
nanied on his trip by Mrs. Isenberg.
nesday evenings, at 7 o'clock.
They will return in the fall.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gilman and
family of Warren avenue have moved
to their new home, 2083 Taylor ave-
nue.

Joseph Frank of 1120 Chicago
boulevard left on Wednesday for
Washington and New York, from
which point he sailed on the SS. Aqui-
tania for Mariampole to bring his
parents to Detroit. During Mr.
Frank's visit, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ja-
cobs of Pilgrim avenue will make
their home with Mrs. Frank.

Joe and Dan Staub were honored
by their friends at a birthday surprise
rads, on Saturday evening, May 20,
at their home, 4654 Brush street. A
color scheme of green and white was
earried out and costs were laid for
'25 couples. A delightful luncheon
was served and the boys were recipi-
ents of many beautiful gifts.

One of the wek's interesting events
a sumrise narty given in honor
of Miss Lillian Selik of Medbory ave-
nue on Saturday evening, May 20.
among the guests present were the
Misses Sadye Lampert, Ethel Yarow-
sky, Frances Lefkofsky, Dorothy Ya-
rowske, Hanna Rosen and the Messrs.
Carl Feldman, Joe Horowitz, Felix
Schoenberger, Ralph Goldsmith, Louis
Bressler. Herbert Barak, Rufus Ste-
vens and Paul Barak.

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Prepare for the 1922
Bathing Beach Season

MISS BESSIE BENDER

Mr. and Mrs. L. Bender of Indian-
apolis, Ind., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Bessie, to
Arthur E. Edelson of this city.

Eitgaorturitts

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dann of 291
Frederick avenue announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Jeanette
to Louis Seitovitz of Port lluron. Re
ception on Sunday evening, June 4
from 7 to I1. No crads.

The engagement of Miss Rose
Pickus to harry Levine is announced.

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Max of
9725 Cameron avenue announce the
betrothal of their (laughter, Fannie,
to Silas C. Feinberg. Reception Sun-
day, May 28, at 8 p. m.

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Marriages

RCSENZWEIG.STEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan It. Stein an-
nounce the marriage of their daugh-
ter, Helen Ruth, to Alfred Rosen-
sweig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Rosenzweig, on Sunday evening, June
4, at the Hotel Wolverine. Reception
at It o'clock. No cards.

New fashions—spectacular, picturesque, or prac-
tical—for all manner of water sports are here as-
sembled.

rgirtIls

• Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fisher (Sarah
Farber) announce the birth of a
(laughter, Leola, May 19.

FIRST JEWISH BOND ISSUE

Palestine Government Authorises
£80,000 Loan for Tel-Aviv.

JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)The first
Jewish municipal bond issu in history,
amounting to £80,000, has been au-
thorized by the Palestine government
for the township of Tel-Aviv, the self-
contained Jewish municipality near
Jaffa. The obligations are secured by
taxation, the bonds being issued at 6
per cent, repayable in 20 years.
Bernard A. Rosenblatt of New
York, American member of the Zion-
ist Executive to Palestine, will leave
for New York on June 2 to arrange
for the underwriting of the loan.

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With an entire floor given over to forts apparel,
Ilimelhoch's have made unusual preparations for
this event.

STONE-COOPER
A beautifully appointed event of
May 16 was the marriage of Miss Ida
Cooper, duaghter of Mr. and Mrs.
Cooper of Benton street, to I. Stone
of New York. The ceremony took
place in the presence of the imme-
diate family and dose friends. The
bride was dressed in white satin and
carried a bouqute of white roses and
carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Stone will
make their home in Detroit. They
are at present residing at Hotel
Stotler.

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will open.

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