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June 30, 1922 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-06-30

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MEPETROrdf111S/191ROMICLE

A Fine Baby Must Have
A Fine Carriage

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MISS ANNA SOLOMON,
SOCIETY EDITOR, IS
ON EUROPEAN TOUR

The J. L. Hudson Co.

All Society Items •nd Cher 1.4.1 notes should be communicated to the eaten el the
Chronicle by 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon In order to Aylmer in the c
week's
Moue. Phone Glendale 6326, Society Editor. Mall notices •• als to be received oat later
dean Welaseday.

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That's why the Whitney Baby Carriage is just the thing
for your baby.

Just see the finely woven basket, big and roomy; the
big rubber-tired wheels and the curving springs, to take
up every bump and jar.

On Friday evening, June 23, a
studio party was given at the studio
of Onorio Ruotolo, the famous
sculptor, at which the following were
present: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stern of
Boston (formerly Hattie Summer-
field of Detroit), Miss Anna Solomon
and Miss Rose Plottler of Detroit,
Mrs. Rukeyaer and Merril Rukeyser
of New York and Joseph J. Cummins
of Detroit. The sculptor gave an
elaborate display of his recent as well
as past works, including his famous
bust of Caruso, now in the Metro-
politan Opera House lobby, New
York, and his famous bust of Dante,
which was done for the Public Li-
brary of New York. The original
bust of Edison, as well as other mas-
terpieces of Ruotolo, were especial-
ly brought forth for the occasion.

Dr. J. Rosenthal moved his office
from 309 Washington Arcade to 1001
Stroh building, 28 West Adams ave-
nue.

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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing have left
for Lake Placid to visit their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg.

Dr. M. E. Kohn of 1039 Vinewood
avenue is sailing on July 8 on the
steamer Majestic for a three months'
European trip, visiting England,
Germany, France, Austria and Hun-
gary.

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A delightful shower was given in
MISS ANNA SOLOMON
honor of Miss Isabell Kaplan, June
bride-elect,
by her sister, Miss Flor-
The Whitney Baby Carriage is light and easy to handle
Miss Anna Solomon, society editor
ence
Kaplan,
at
her
home,
585
Hague
—mother will be just as delighted as baby is contented.
avenue, Friday evening, June 23. A of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, left
on Saturday last on the steamer Ryn-
For the baby a little older you will like one of the
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt and buffet luncheon was served.
dam for an extended European tour.
Whitney Strollers. The size and price are just what you
daughters, Janet and Betty, of Con-
Miss Solomon is well known in De-
are looking for.
Misses Anna Solomon and Rose
necticut avenue have taken a house
Jewish circles. She has for years
This underwear is becoming more and more
on the St. Clair river, which they Plottler of Detroit left on Saturday troit
been
active in Temple Beth El af-
Special Prices on Whitney Strollers, $15 and $21
noon
last
on
the
steamship
Ryndham
will occupy for the summer months.
popular with women because it is cool, easily
fairs
and was secretary of the Fresh
for a tour of three months in Eu-
laundered, and so inexpensive that every woman
Air Society since its organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn and rope.
can have a good supply for the warm summer
Miss Solomon will resume her ac-
family of Rowena stret have gone to
tivities
as
society
editor
of
The
months.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Arden of Cort-
Walnut Lake, Mich., where they will
Chronicle
upon
her
return
to
Detroit
land
avenue
are
motoring
to
New
occupy their summer home.
in
September.
York to visit their sister and brother,
Of Dainty Nainaook, Mull, Voile,

Miss Aimee Rosenthal, principal Mr. and Mrs. Gordon of Brooklyn.
of the A. I. Holmes School, has gone From there they will motor to Bos- 400 LADIES ATTEND
Dimity and Muslin. Assorted
to New York City, where she will en- ton, Mass., to attend the twenty-fifth
ter Columbia University as a student wedding anniversary of their sister
Patterns.
EMANUEL LUNCHEON
for the summer session. Miss Rosen- and brother, Dr. and Mrs. D. M.
4723-4725 Hastings Street
thal will specialize in mental phil- Bloom. They expect to be gone for
This season we are offering a special Eiffel
a
month.
The luncheon given by the Sister-
osophy.
The Store With a Reputation
buttonless unionsuit for $1.55.
hood of Congregation Emanuel, at
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abramsohn of the Graystone Gardens, Wednesday;
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lichten- 2090 Pingree avenue have as their
Others $1.25 to $4.95
June
28,
was
a
great
success,
socially
stein (Elsa Rueger) of Brussels, Bel- guest their mother and sister, Mrs.
gium, are expected in the city, where Fannie Berkman and Miss Bertha and financially. The entire net pro-
Fourth Floor.
ceeds
were
for
charity.
Four
hun-
they will visit at the home of their Berkman, of Waco, Texas.
dred ladies were present, each table
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lich-
I
1
presided
over
by
a
hostess,
and
cards
tenstein of Tuxedo avenue.
A beautifully appointed luncheon were played after the luncheon.
was given in honor of Miss Sylvia K. Beautiful prizes were given to win-
Miss Wally Rueger, who has been Gittleman on Friday by Miss Matilda ners at each table.
in Charleston, S. C., 'teaching at the Garvett at her home on Burlingame
The officers and entertainment re
Conservatory of Music, will spend avenue. The color scheme of gold
the summer months in Detroit, guest and white was carried out effectively committee express their appreciation
to the management of the Graystone
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred in the decorations and favors.
for courtesies extended.
Gach of Monterey avenue.
If not it will pay you
Ask your decorator to show you our samples.
In honor of Miss Ethel Kovan, who
to visit the Capitol School
Miss Pauline Barlow of Woodland graduated from Central High School
WINDOW SHADES — PAINTS
of Dancing, located in the
CARD OF THANKS
avenue left on Monday for Grand on June 22, Miss Beatrice Winberg
heart of the city, 1612
514 Randolph
Cadillac 4574-4575
Rapids, where she will visit with Mr. entertained with a delightful surprise
Broadway, next to Capi-
Mrs. I. Broad and family wish to
and Mrs. Nathan Hilsberg, who re- party at her home on June 24 for 16
tol Theater, where lessons
extend
their
heartiest
thanks
to
their
cently
moved
to
that
city,
where
they
guests.
can be obtained at your
friends and relatives for the many
will make their future home.
convenience.
Miss Matilda Garvett has left for kindnesses and sympathies shown
As a special offer to
Miss Eva Kahn of 89 Rowena New York and Atlantic City to spend them during their recent bereave-
Cadillac 561
those enrolling this week,
Cherry 5666
ment.
street has gone to Chicago, where the summer months.
the Capitol School will
she will visit with relatives and
give two private lessons
friends during the summer months.
Miss Katherine Caplan of Chicago
free.
SUPERIOR KOSHER RESTAURANTS
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. Cap-
Come in and share in
Miss
Rose
Plotler
of
Hague
avenue
lan
of 520 East Hancock avenue.
Exclusive Caterers to Wedding Parties and Banquets
this best offer ever pre-
left on Thursday for New York, from
vented to Detroit's dance
MAIN DINING ROOM LUNCH ROOM AND DELICATESSEN
which point she sailed on the steamer
Miss Karolyn Berliner of 2642
enthusiasts. The Capitol
2035 Woodward Ave.
Open Day sad Night
Ryndam for a tour of European Brush street was hostess at a shower
School teaches all the in-
Cor. Elizabeth
20 West Adams Avenue
countries.
on
June
8,
honoring
Miss
Bertha
E.
novations in dancing and
Harry
Lebovitx,
Mgr.
Near Fyfe's Shoe Store
Malinoff, a bride-elect of this month.
has one of the most com-
MO YJ. MTOFCICI
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson and A dainty luncheon was served for 20
plete staffs of efficient in-
son, Sigmund, of Burlingame avenue guests. Miss Malinoff was the re-
structors. All lessons are
have left for Kennebunkport, Me., cipient of many gifts.
Look for this "Hind-
under personal guidance
where they will occupy a cottage with
view" Mirror on Detroit
of Prof. John B. Cuomo,
Rabbi
and
Mrs.
Leo
M.
Franklin
and
Motor
Busses and Yel-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Stern
of
Bos-
who recently scored a
family.
low Cabs. They have
ton (formerly Hattie Summerfield of
sensational success when
adopted
them as stand-
Detroit)
left
no
Saturday
afternoon
appearing at the New De-
Miss Delia Immerman of McLean last on the steamer America for an
ard equipment. Careful
troit Opera House.
avenue has left for New York, from extensive tour of Europe.
analysis shows that 25%
which point she will embark on the
of all accidents can be
steamer llamonic for a tour of Eu-
avoided by the use of
Dr. Joseph 0. Kopel, who has been
ropean countries.
"Hindview" Mirrors."
taking special post-graduate work in
eye, ear, nose and throat, has re-
1512 Broadway. Next to Capitol Theater.
Round or oblong ntylen—to
Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, turned to the city and will be located
at all c•rg.
• Private Lessons Daily-10 A. M. to 10 P. M.—Main 4429
Announces SPECIAL RATES in effect for parking and storage,
KALES STAMPING COM-
Miss Ruth Franklin, Leo I. Franklin at 1207 Kresge building.
PANY, DETROIT
commencing Saturday, July 1, to and including Sunday,
and Margaret Franklin have left for
0
Kennebunkport, Me., where they will
July 9, for benefit those attending
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross (Helen
occupy a cottage for the summer Stein) have returned to their home
months. En route to Kennebunkport, after an extensive trip to New York,
Rabbi and Mrs. Franklin will attend Washington, D. C., Atlantic City and
the rabbinical conference held in other parts.
Week-end and Fourth of July Outings.
Cape May, N. J., on June 28.
Washing sod Polishing Neatly Done.
&'
Mrs. N. P. Stein and daughter,
Next Door to Vernor's
Miss Rae Finsterwald of Calvert Thelma, are spending the summer
IA
avenue has left for New York, from months in Gloversville, N. Y.
FA
221 Woodward Avenue
which point she will embark on the
/A
steamer Hamonic for a tour of Eu-
C. R. JACKSON, JR., General Manager
Marvin 11. Sandorf of Tuxedo ave-
ropean countries.
nue has left for Chicago to spend the
OILS GASOLINE REPAIRS ACCESSORIES 0
see
summer months with his sister and
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Mrs. Alex Spater and family of brother, Dr. and Mrs. I. Z. Paub of
Burlingame avenue have gone to Beechview Hotel.
Omens, Mich., where they will spend
the summer months.
Mrs. F. Epstein of Mt. Vernon ave-
nue entertained at a luncheon and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schoenfield, card party for the officers of the
formerly of Youngstown, Ohio, will North Woodward branch of the Eu-
make their home at 180 Tuxedo ave- ropean Welfare Organization. as a
nue, Highland Park.
mark of appreciation to the presi-
dent, Mrs. M. Goldstick, whose untir-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vincent Mar- ing efforts have done much to make
tin and children, Norma and Jacob the branch organization a success.
Brown, of Massachusetts avenue have
Gratiot Avenue
gone to Bayfield, Ont., where they
Dr. Louis E. Kamin, aon of Mr.
are occupying their summer home. and Mrs. B. Kamin of East Warren
Phones: Cherry 2424.,
Main 8211
They have as their guest Mrs. Louis avenue, a June graduate of the De-
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troit College of Medicine and Sur-
2(101.3O-000130C101312000*00042061 Welt of Chandler avenue.
gery, left for Cleveland, where he has
Among the numerous entertain- accepted an internship in the Mt. Si-
ments given in honor of Miss Rebec- nai Hospital for one year.
ca Schmittke, whose marriage to Sol
Jacobson was an event of last Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Blumberg
day, was a miscellaneous shower of 2284 Taylor avenue entertained
given by her sisters on June 15 at their immediate family at their home
the home of Mrs. N. Shatzen, 2276 on Sunday evening in honor of their
Gladstone avenue. Covers were laid fifth wedding anniversary.
for 20.

Miss Dorothy Kamin is one of the
Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Epstein of candidate in the Good Will contest,
Ann Arbor spent several days at the having been chosen by the Campfire
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Slomovitz Girls and the Girl Scouts of Detroit.
of Kenilworth avenue the past week, Miss Kamin also has the support of
prior to their departure for Wash- the Junior Hadassah, Ladies Auxili-
ington, D. C., and Bayonne, N. J.
ary of B'nai B'rith and other organ- SR.
izations.
Mrs. Emanuel Kohnstadt of New
York City is spending several weeks
The Misses Eva Goldman and Ann
Special Attention Given to Ladies' and Men's
at Hotel Stephenson prior to her de- L. Suravitz have returned after a
parture for Charlevoix to spend the two weeks' stay in Chicago, where
Garments.
summer months. Mrs. Kohnstadt is they attended the grdauation exer- =
a sister of Mrs. Mark Morris and rises of the Illinois
College of Chi- --
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Benjamin Lambert of Detroit.
ropody.

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Mrs. A. Buchstein, Mrs. Benjamin
Myerfeld, Mrs. Belle Mayer, Dr. and
Mrs. Willard D. Mayer, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Selling and Melville Mayer
attended the commencement exer-
cises at Ann Arbor the past week.

Mn. L. Goodman and son, Melvin, =
of 303 East Forest avenue have left
for Cedar Beach, Kingsville, Ont.,
where they will spend the summer
months.

R. Simeon Saulson of Loraine, 0., :7 - -
Mrs. Jacob Nieman and family of is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hazelwood avenue have gone to Ot- I. Saulson of East Hancock avenue.
tawa Beach, where they will join
Mrs. Nieman's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Saulson, who has just
Frank Teller of Chicago.
graduated from the University of
Michigan law school, is visiting his
Miss Ethel Botkin of Washington, parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Saulson of
D. C., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. East Hancock avenue.
S. Slomovitz of Kenilworth avenue
the past week.
Miss Delia Imerman of 40 McLean
avenue is sailing July 1 on the steam-
Mrs. S. Kane of Cleveland is a er Homeric for a several months'
guest at the home of her children, stay in Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Mandeberg of Pin-
gree avenue.
Samuel Sternberg was the coach i
of the successful debating team that
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich and Mr. won the Judge Harry J. Dingeman
and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich spent loving cup at the last model meeting
several days in Ann Arbor the past debate of the Philomathic Club. The
week in attendance at the graduation gold medal was captured by Jack
exercises. Miss Sally Ehrlich was a ilonigman, one of the members of
member of the graduating class.
this team.

Excellent Restaurant Service
Noonday Luncheons, 65c
Every Evening Dinners $1.25 Per Plate
Chinese Dinners, $1.25 Per Plate
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Dancing Delightful

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