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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-06-23

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,Amerkam Jewish Periorlleal Cater

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'Tis the Time
for
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Silk Sweaters $18.75 Up

Fibre Silk, Alpaca and Wool

Sweaters $5.75 Up

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NEW YORK.—The Bureau of Jew-

ish Social Research publishes the
tenth issue of Summary of Events of '
Jewish Interest, which is compiled by
Sabbath Services:
The Misses Betty Sanders and
its Department of Information and
Statistics for the American Jewish Sadye llertzberg entertained at • 1
Sabbath Services will be held Committee. The Department, which shower in honor of Miss Helen
throughout the summer in the assem- began to function last September, un- Krause on Thursday evening last for
bly rooms of the old temple, begin- der the direction of Dr. Harry S. Lin- 35 guests. Miss Krause was the re- il
ning at 10 o'clock. Music for these field; collects, classified and files in-
of many charming gifts.
services is furnished by the commit- formation and statistics of Jews all
tee of religion of the Sisterhood. The over the world
t and compiles a mon h-
Mr.
and
Mrs. Julius Braun of East
singer this week will be Mrs. Klein- ly "Summary of Events of Jewish In-
Kirby avenue will entertain at a re-
man, accompanied by Miss Tille Gar-
terest."
for
relatives and friends at
ception
vett. Rabbi Franklin will preach the
The department is not a commer- 6 p. m. Sunday. No cards.
sermon.
cial undertaking; it has no "politics"
Mrs. Alfred Frank is spending •
and it is in no way interested in prop-
aganda. The "Summary" is intended fortnight in Chicago, a guest of Mr.
Important Notice:
for the Jewish press, Jewish organi- and Mrs. Sylvan Kohn of that city.
Rabbi Franklin will leave for his zations, and Rabbis and public men.
vacation in the East next Sunday. The current issue of the "Summary"
Miss S. Caplan of Montreal, Que.,
Rabbi Berkowitz will return to the completes the first volume. With this
a guest at the home of Mr. and
city on July 3. Members requiring volume completed, Dr. ',infield, who is
Mrs. Philip Shulman of East Han-
the services of the rabbis in the ab- received his higher education at the
cock avenue.
was
sence of Rabbis Franklin and Berko- University of Chicago and later
witz will kindly communicate with engaged in research at the rims s
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber of
the president of the temple, I. Gold- College, Philadelphia, is now engaged
berg, Northway 2822.
in preparing for the "American Jew- Longfellow avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
George
Feldman are in Chicago,
ish Year Book," a review of the year.
where they went to attend the gradu-
The review and the volume of Sum-
ating exercises at Morgan Park Mili-
maries will form one whole. The for-
tary Academy, of which Raymond
mer, it is learned, will give a readable
survey of Jewish life in the past year, Schreiber is a graduate.
and the volume of Summaries will
Of interest to Detroiters is the an-
Tennis:
serve as a depository for details. The
establishment of the Department of nouncement of the birth of a daugh-
Mr. Gardner of the Recreation Jewish Information and Statistics ter, Ruth Slay, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Commission will give instruction in marks the third effort made by Jews E. S'Renco of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs.
tennis to girls on Monday evenings, in the twentieth century to establish S'Renco was formerly Golda Brown
from 5 to 8 o'clock, at the Forest a Central Office for the collection and of Detroit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
playgrounds, Forest and Rivard. Call dissemination of full and accurate in- Israel Brown.
the office, Glendale 7971, to join the formation and statistics of Jews.
tennis club.
The two former efforts were: Die
Mrs. Ruby Klein of Tuxedo avenue
\'erein fuer Juedische Statistik in was soloist at the Saturday services
1902, and the Bureau of Jewish sta- at Temple Beth El on Saturday last.
Wednesday Outings:
tistics and Research of the American
During the month of July there Jewish Committee in 1914. Dr. Lin-
Jacob Siegel of Boston boulevard
will be an outing for "Y" members field contributes the success of the left on Tuesday for Lake Placid, N.
every Wednesday evening. The girls present effort, among other factors, Y., where he will occupy his summer
will meet at the Belle Isle boat dock to the presence of a progressive Jew-
home. Mr. Siegel was accompanied
at 6:15 p. m. sharp. Entertainment ish press and to the work of the Jew- by his daughters, Mrs. Emile Am-
and features are being planned. It ish Correspondence Bureau and Jew-
berg and Mrs. Willard D. Mayer.
is necessary to register in advance ish Telegraphic Agency with its net-
and pay for lunch at the clubhouse, work of correspondents.
Miss Ida Plotler of Hague avenue
89 Rowena strete.

Feathery-Light Sweaters
for Balmy Days

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

mu. woo.. • Stott

DETROIT, MICHIGAN
No connection with any other
store.

Wool Scarfs

$3.95, $5.00, $7.50

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
OF WORLD JEWISH NEWS

Semple VA rtli El
Note s

Sports sweaters in silk,
silk fibre, alpaca and wool
suitable for every outdoor
occasion. Some with the
popular block stitch, others
with the plain, servicable
stitch. And there are Cadet
necks, V necks and the new
loop neck from which to
choose. A wonderful va-
riety of gay and sombre
colors.

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HARRY FE I N B E R G, Photographer

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at the GAIN.SBORO STUDIOS,

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In a Riot of Smart New Colors.

Almost every rainbow color in exquisite sheer
mohairs. Drop stitch, chain stitch and fiber
silk striping effects. High collarless neck-
lines.. Jade. natural color, blue, 182.1
white, tangerine, orchid

Striped mohairs in red, orange, orchid, jade,
blue—delightfully chic with a white ec
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sports skirt

Woodward Arcade, 1514 Woodward Ave.
Telephone Main 7127
or Appointment at Studio or your Home.
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Coat sweaters of wool, collarless necklines.
Drop stitch effects—jade, corn,

white, orchid, grape

$16 75

zinger to Dr. Harry C. Stamen,
which was an event of Sunday last.

"High in Quality Not in Price"

Mrs. Louis Morris of Traverse City
is spending a few weeks in this city,
the guest of relatives and friends.

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Returning from Columbus, Ohio
=, where he attended the marriage of
his sister, Miss Gertrude Danzinger,
E' to Dr. harry C. Stamen, is Dr. S. S.
=ss I Danzinger of East Hancock avenue.
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, min of Kenilworth avenue enter-
tained on Saturday evening last for
Miss Ella Marian of Los Angeles,
, Calif., their house guest.
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eAttractive Summer Furniture
at Special Prices

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Enjoy the comforts of summer furniture at
the most model-ate pricings. Our display
is one of the largest and finest we have ever
had, and the very latest designs are being
shown. For special features we will offer
the balance of tise week these chairs and
rockers, made of hard Maple and with
double Cane backs and seats, at the fol-
lowing pricings:

$9.3 5

Another Special Selling of Floor
and Bridge Lamps

We invite your in-
spection of the very
fine collection of floor
coverings you will find
in our newly enlarged
Carpet and Rug De-
partment- Every day
we have customers tell
us that nowhere have
they seen such high
grade merchandise be-
ing offered at such
moderate prices. All
the leading well known
makes in a wide as-
sortment of patterns
and plain colors. Our
prices will bear com-
parison.

and Benches

Pringle u rn s

Mrs. Max M. Freedman (Lillian
= Shimberg) entertained 25 guests at
a linen shower at her home on Clair-
- mount avenue, honoring Miss Rose
=1Freedman, whose marriage to Harry;
a , Sloan was an event of last Sunday .1

Hallin's Rosegrowing
and Nurseries

7423 Nevada Avenue
One Block from Van Dyke
—specialty—
Everbluoming Roses Between Ms and Seven Mlle Road.

Engtigriurnto
_

Mrs. S. Stier of Leavenworth
unceLtre entgo agrenatmon
The Misses Beatrice and Rose Kans., antii ,cit
T tta,oinheicd act. hluhnt he n at
ectkroti oc
e br;:t ;
er
b Le yr nn o anet ro , it. Mr's. Stier isnja its
p the
h 1 ter of Mrs. Joseph Ruby and Mrs.
honoring Sarah Ebner of Springfield,
Jack Zeldea and a niece of Mrs. M
Illinois.
Rosenzwig of 3912 Brush street.
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Miss Florence Sabel of New York,
a
2 ,-_ l, who came here to attend the wedding
"'

Mrs. S. Gordon announces the en-
• -•- 'of Miss Rose Freedman and Harry
E Sloan, is the house guest of Mr. and gagement
of her
Harry Levine
of daughter,
this city. Mary, to
, Mrs. Joseph Freedman of Chicago
= boulevard. Among the entertain-
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Levy an-
= ments in her honor was a luncheon
= and theater party given by Mrs. Std- nounce the engagement of their
Ethel, to Dr
fa
- ney Stone on Monday, June 19, for daughter,
month Zack of Duluth. , Maurice Ray-
= seven guests. On Thursday, June
,.... 22, Mr. and Mrs. Max Freedman of
=1Clairmount avenue entertained for
..=' her at a dinner and theater party.

=
Dr. Julian L. Kendall has moved
= from the Parsons building to 200
... Professional building.
-
SLOAN-FREEDMAN
=
=i Miss Eunice Shottensteln of Co-
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue was a
=If lumbus, Ohio, who spent a few weeks veritable flower conservatory Sun-
=, in this city, was the house guest o; day, June 18, when 200 guests cele-
-- -7.1 Miss Jeannette Risenman of Theo-
- dare street. During her stay she was bested
the daughter
marriage of of Mr.
Miss
Freedman,
and Rose
Mrs.
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= extensively entertained by h Sr many Joseph Freedman of Chicago boule-
yard, to flurry Sloan, son of Mr. and
= friends here.
Mrs. Ellis Sloan of this city. The
=
Mrs. Barney Albert of 639 Med- ceremony was performed by Rabbi
=
Ez 'bury boulevard entertained delight- A. Si. Hershman under • floral arch
L=. fully on Monday evening last at ■ of plumorns and cybodium ferns,
= farewell supper given at her home with palms and Italian urns holding
= in honor of Miss Eunice Shottenstein trees of white peonies. The bride
rior to her return home to Colum- wore a lovely gown of white duchess

bus, Ohio.
satin exquisitely embroidered in
pearls, with a long train falling from
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang of the shoulders, being completely cov-
Brush street gave a dinner for the ered by the veil, of which the head-

= immediate family Thursday evening dress was crowned with orange blos-
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ellis' soms. She carried a shower of roses,
ninth wedding anniversary.
sweet peas and valley lillies. Mrs.
Max Freedman (Lillian Shimbergi as
Mrs. Marcus Weinbeck entertained matron of honor wore a gown of gold
at dinner at Eastwood Inn last Sat- cloth and chiffon. Miss Florence Sa-
urday, complimenting S. J. Glyck of bel of New York City, as bridesmaid,
'
Macon, Ga.
was robed in a gown of deep rose
embroidered in silver crystal beads.
Dr. Harold S. Berman has moved Miss Lenore Seder, also a brides-
= from the Parsons building to 200
was gowned in brocaded gold
Professional building.
cloth and green. All carried identi-
cal arm boquets of pink tea roses .
Returning to his home in Dixon, Mr. Sloan was attended by his broth-
a III.. is Philip Marks, who spent some er, Abraham Sloan, as best man. and
= time here visiting with his son, Jo- by George Freedman, Bernard Sloan
= seph M. Marks of 25 Tennyson ave. and Max Freedman, who served as
nue.
ushers.
The ceremony was followed by din-
Miss Rae Marks of Dixon, Ill., is ner and dancing. The bridal table
•a*
visiting with her brother, Joseph M. was arranged in the form of a horse-
= Marks of 25 Tennyson avenue.
shoe. adorned with garlands of
peonies and numerous large high
standards holding peonies. roses, pink
Miss Mae Cavern, eister of Mrs.
= Benjamin l'arlman of Putnam eve- larkspur, embellished with maiden-
= nue, graduated on Monday, June 19. hair fern. After the wedding Mr.
= from the Nurses' Training School of and Mrs Slran left on a western trio,
= the University of Michigan.
at the conclusion of which they will
a.
take up their residence in Detroit.
Mr and Mrs. Feinberg of Altoona, Out-of-town guests of the marriage
= Pa.. a-5 visiting their children, Mr included Miss Florere- Sabel of New
and Mrs. Meyer Govern of Oakman York, cousin of the bride; 0. Seder,
Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Frank, Cecil
boulevard.
Frank and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Seder,
Miss Jewel Frank of 521 Medbury all of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. K.
boulevard left for Chicago on Wed- 9 , dder, Mrs..1. Groaby and daughter,
ngral weeks Dorothy, Mrs. I. Litwinsky and Mrs.
neiisidaryellaatsite ts o .snodenfdriese
Carlo Demont, all of Chicago.
with

F o r the summer
months you want your
porches to look at-
tractive as well as be
comfortable. With our
great stock of porch
hammocks and benches
you are sure to find
just what you are
seeking — and at a
price that will be with-
in the bounds of
moderation. The most
attractive colors in
porch hammocks with
cushion seats and
backs. Come in at
any time and view this
display.

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Mrs. S. Cohen
of Collingwo d ave.
nue is spending some time with her
rents,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Davidson of
Fr= parents,
Ch icago.

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One and One-half Blocks from Broadway
431 Gratiot Avenue
Harry V. Mutter, General Manager

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5745 Woodward Ave. Coe. Ferry

Telephones Norther.), 4975 and 6239

FOUR-COURSE LUNCH
11:30 to 2:30

$0.50

FIVE-COURSE DINNER
5:30 to 5:30

$0.75

SUNDAY DINNER

$1.00

2:00 to 5:30

Special Attention to Weddings end

Persian.

Visit

GLADSTONE-TALOR

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Talor of Bos-
ton, Mass., announce the marriage of
their
daughter, Sophie, to Max Glad-
= Miss Nettie Rosen of 288 Rowena
and Mrs. Louis
street has left for an extended West- stone, son of Mr.
Gladstone of this city, no Sunday,
ern tour.
June 18. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rabbi Eisenman. Mr. and
•-- 1 Dr. Joseph 0. Kooel has returned Mrs. Gladstone have left for an East.
located
rrn
motor trip.
be

gii t i azoT e K;elge mb'i d lilini g.

the Japan.. Room cad the Blue
Ream.

KOSHER WINES

Best California Kosher Wines for
Sacramental Purposes for all year

RABBI R. HURWITZ

Hemlock 937•W

9521 Cameron Ave.

Cherry 970
Removal el Sups:aloe. Hair

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Southern Beauty Parlor

Marcel Waving Our Specialty

Shampooing and R.I.:tiring. Electrical

Era!p Treatment. Facial Ilasamte.
Bidg. Detroit
P.C. Fox. Room 211 K

THINK OF US WHEN

You Want • Delicious Beg of Candy
DELIVERED.
We Serve Light Lunches at All Hours.
We put up Special Ord.” for Dames
and Parties.
Phone Us—Nerthwey 3515.

DE LUXE CANDY SHOP

5015 Woodward Ave at Warr...

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FOR TOTS

Children's Wear, Art Goods, Gifts
and Notions, Circulating Library,
and II•nistitching.
Market 4178
9042 Tw•Ifth St.

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David Pringle, President

Mrs. Sidney Stone and Mrs. D. M.
Sidder entertained 18 guests at,
luncheon at the Eastwood Inn, hon-
oring Miss Rose Freedman, whose' '
marriage to Harry Sloan was an
event of last Sunday.

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Porch

Hammocks

Metal and wood bases, trans-
parent silk shades. Heavy silk
cords and decorated pulls. Shades
are lined with silk.

NOW

IS THE TIME

to plant your hardy perennial garden •nd
enjoy the Rowers from Rollos to Fall.
We grow a !arse meortment of hardy
new and old-fashioned perenne plants,
• Ild by planting them one. they will give
Rowe. •nd beauty the whole lifetime.
Everybody Invited to see the plants
before ordering.

/Marriages

Hard Maple Rocker
Hard Maple Chair
with double cane seat with double cane seat
and back.
and back.

Rugs and
Carpet
Department

7T4

Dr. Edward J. Bernstein has moved
al
1 Z- from the Fine Arts building to 200' x ,
1-7., Professional building, on Peterboro
= and Woodward. .

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When you need • p
filled you want • reliable druggist

CALL

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