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April 13, 1923 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-04-13

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Betrothed to Local Rabbi.

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All ermlety Item. and other local notes should be communicated to the office al The
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appe
ar in the cument week'.
issue. Phone Glendale OM Society Editor. Mail notice. so as
to be received not late,
than Wednesday.

An artistic event that will be
The annual pilgrimage to the na-
unique in all its aspects is the ap- lion's capital by graduates of the
preaching country club night to be Highland Park High School in the
given under the auspices of the interests of the educational value
Young People's Temple Club, for that will accrue to the pupil takes
membors only, in the dining hall of place on Saturday, when the students
the temple. Many of the dominant will leave in a body for Washington,
features to be introduced at this elev- to be gone a week. Among the many
erly arranged affair will be miniature varied delightful social functions, in-
gqlf settings with the appropriate terspersed with sightseeing tours,
',lilting green and equipment essen- planned for the young folks, is a re-
nal to the game. Wicker furniture ception at which President Harding
will give the desired summery affect will be the honored guest. Among
and the novelty dances that will be those of the graduating class to be
staged are shrouded in mystery. in the party are Miss Nance Solo-
Tending to enhance the whole en- mon, Miss Elizabeth Lieberman, Miss
semble will be the decorative scheme, Ilarriet Levy, Miss Nina Friedman,
which will be carried out on an elabo- Miss Helen Langer and Howard
rate scale to represent athletics. The Bloom, Joseph M. Wise, William
affair is eagerly looked forward to Frank, Howard Weisberger, Joseph
with keen anticipation by the club Cherry, Harry Lindsky and Eldana
members, who will be attired in sports Cohen.
costumes.

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ON DISPLAY

in the

ell S ii tS h o p

brilliant array ofsprings
most engaging Suit-Costumes

If the thoughts of your springtime cos-

tume happily turn to suits the new Suit
Shop presents a most distinguished as-
sortment of Suit-Costumes.

While lavish, richly colorful embroidery
individualizes many, the elegance of the
costume which relies on finest fabric and
impeccable tailoring for its well-groomed
impression, is expressed in a score or
more original models, many of them im-
ported.

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Club or Society Purposes.

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Dining Room Facilities.

Now Available et Reasonable Rent.

Superintendent on Premises.

Apply

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Loveliest
New Spring
Fashions----

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—Arthur Studios.

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629-639 GRATIOT AVENUE

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SPRING FURS

We are showing a complete selection of the desir-
able Furs for Spring at moderate prices.

BAER BROS.

1522 Broadway

FURRIERS

Next to Capitol

"Gowns of Distinction"

Newly arrived gowns include the
scintillating spring creations of the
authoritative Paris salons as well as
charming and distinctive models of
the leading American designers
the finest styles that Fashiondom af-
fords are now on display here at "the
best shop in Detroit for gowns."

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The Bernard Shop

1522 Broadway

Main 8971

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You will receive the most prompt and careful service.
Select here from our immense stocks from best makers.

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From Detroit's Most Modern Furniture Store

Here is a Popular Old Firm Selling on the
the Same Fair Basis in a Magnificent
New Store.

Gowns
Wraps
Coats
Capes
Frocks
Hats

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$ The Michigan Federation of Ukrainian Jews, 0
assisted by the Ladies' Auxiliary and 32 other 0
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Detroit Jewish Organizations, will hold a
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Litetime Furniture

Come in and renew your acquaintance with Lieberman's.

every

—for afternoon, dinner,

Miss

"A City-Wide Furniture Store"

Thousands from all over the city have expressed their apprecia-
tion of this great, beautiful new store and voiced their approval
and admiration of our immense new stocks of fine furniture.

RESENTING

smart variation of style

street and sports wear.

MISS BETTY FELDMAN

Whose engagement to Rabbi Harry
Z. Gordon was announced last week.
Feldman will receive at her
home, 307 East Ferry avenue, for
friends, relatives and acquaintances,
on Sunday, April 15, from 2 to 5 and
Leonard Levi of Chicago, son of 7 to 10 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss of the late Rabbi A. R. Levi, founder
Crosse Pointe, who have spent the of the Jewish Agricultural Aid So-
past two months in Pasadena, Calif., ciety of America, was a recent visitor ANNUAL FORMAL BALL
OF PERFECTION LODGE
have returned from their delightful in the city, a guest at the home of
trip. En route to Detroit, they visit- Mr. and Mrs. David Werbe of Second
ON THURSDAY EVENING
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. boulevard.
Emanuel Adler in Milwaukee and
Thursday evening, April 19, Per-
with their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selling of fection Lodge No. 186, F. & A. M.,
Lawrence Lang (Helen Schloss) and Hotel Addison have returned from a will hold its annual formal ball at the
daughter, Nancy Sue, in
Cleveland. several weeks' stay in Watkins Glen, Hotel Statler. Both Statler ballrooms
N. Y., and Atlantic City. Their have been reserved for the occasion
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin has returned daughter, Miss Louise Selling, has and a 12-piece orchestra will supply
front Chicago, where she was the spent a week with her patents in At- the music. Members of Perfection
guest for several days of her mother, 'antic City, where they were guests Lodge and their friends are invited
Mrs. I. Oberfelder.
and may secure cards of admission
at Hotel Ambassador,
from the entertainment committee,
of which Harry Jacobson is in charge,'
Mrs. S. Ringer and daughter, Miss
Mrs. Samuel Van Noorden and
Marian Ringer, who were house dauhter, Frances, of Webb avenue or at the door. This year's annual
guests of Mrs. Mark Fleischman of have returned from a delightful stay ball is expected to exceed all pre-
Second boulevard, have left for their in Atlantic City, where they were vious affairs in their importance so-
cially.
home in Chicago. Miss Ringer, who guests at Hotel Ambassador.
is the fiance of Charles Fleischman,
was much feted during her stay in
Miss Miriam Cohen of Alpena, SYNAGOGUE PRESIDENT
the city and among the charming af- Mich., is the house guest of Miss
IS VICTIM OF ACCIDENT
fairs given in her honor was an ex- Goble Ginsburg of Alger avenue.
quisitely appointed dinner at the Miss Cohen spent a few days in To-
Max Kurtzman, 54 years old, of
Phoenix Club, at which Mr. and Mrs. ledo the past week.
309 Englewood avenue, died Monday
Clarence Enggass, Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
at the Henry Ford Hospital from in- !!
rice Enggass, Dr. and Mrs. B. D.
Milton M. Alexander returned on juries received late Friday when he
Welling and Mr and Mrs. Grover Sunday from a few days' visit in New was struck by a truck
at WoodWard
Wolf were hosts; a dinner at D'Oers, York and Philadelphia.
and Burlingame avenues. Mr. Kurtz-
given by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May,
man was president of the Ahavath !
Mrs. HarryFarlistein, Mr. and Mrs.
Max May of IS'estminster avenue Whim Synagogue of Westminster and •
Sidney Weisman; a luncheon at Hotel has spent several days in New York
Delmar avenues and was very active •
Statler, and a dinner tendered them City the past week.
• in many communal activities in the
by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Eng,g,ass at
North End Jewish community. Ile
their home on Longfellow avenue on
Mrs. I. Davidson of East erry ave. is survived by his widow and eight
Saturday evening.
nue was hostess at a charmingly ap- children.
pointed luncheon in honor of Miss
Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Polozker of Chi- Esther Imerman, whose marriage to
SPECIAL CLASSES ARE
no boulevard have returned from a Dr. Moses Ratner takes place on Sun-
OPENED AT INSTITUTE
delightful stay of 10 days in Atlantic day evening, April 15, at the home of
City, where they were guests at Hotel the bride's parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Ambassador. lineman of Longfellow ave- , The Jewish Institute, High and
Hastings, announces that its summer
nue.
Mrs. Louis Oppenheim of Hotel
night school has been opened Monday
Statler has gone to French Lick
evening,
April 9, and will continue to'
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen, who
Springs, Ind., where she intends to have spent the pest 12 months in throughout the summer period. On
remain for a several weeks' stay.
travel in European countries, stopped function for three nights a weeks
in Detroit for a few days' stay with Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Julius Gilbert of Arden perk ha. relatives and friend. Cr, returning to evenings, from 7 to 11 p. m. All those
returned from a delightful sojourn their home in Milwaukee.
working during the day are urged to
attend.
in White Sulphur Springs. Va., where
The Jewish Institute also announces
he joined the golf enthusiasts.
Philip Capwell and Benjamin Fish-
er of Bridgeport, Conn., spent sty- that the spring citizenship clam will
Mrs. David Levy was hostess at a oral days in Detroit the past week, open Sunday morning, April 15, at
delightful luncheon, followed by en route to a protracted stay in St. 9:30, at the Jewish Institute, under
the leadership of Jack Berkowitz.
bridge, at her home on Boston boule- Louis.
yard on Saturday, complimenting her
house guest, Miss Fannie Blitz of
Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Nachman of ST. LOUIS CAMPAIGNS
Denver, Colo., prior to her departure Boston boulevard have returned from
FOR $500,000 Y.
H.
for Woodmere, L. 1., where she will a few days' visit in New York City,
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs. where they were guests at Hotel
ST. LOUIS.—The Jewish Welfare
Astor.
of New York is engaged in a
Mrs. Nloe Weil of Delaware ave-
1500,000 new building campaign for
nue, is in French Lick Springs, Ind.,
Mrs. Cyrus Arnold of Burlingame the Y. M. II. A. of St. Louis, Mo. Dr,
where she
remain for
several avenue was hostess at a charming Philip R. Goldstein of the Jewish Wel-
weeks' stay.
luncheon on Saturday last, entertain. fare Board is directing the work of
ing as her guests afew of bar friend.. the drive.
A charming event of the pait week

Previous to the drive, the Jewish
was the beautifully appointed family
Louis Simon of McLean avenue Welfare Board made a survey of St.
luncheon at the Phoenix Club, at spent several slays in New York City '
Louis and found that the 50,000 Jew-
which Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield was the past week.
lish population of the city was Made-
hostess.
' quately served so far as Jewish min-
Miss Margaret Ilimelhoch, dathili- roual facilities were concerned.
It
Max
Marienthal of the Whittier ter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Himelhoch oil' was found that there were more Jews
apartments, Burns drive, has return- Putnam avenue, has returned to IA attendim• non-Jewish organizations
ed from a week's visit in New York Salle Seminary school for girls, - Au like the
th there
i
• Y . M
. C . A than
t ere were
City, where he was the guest of his burndale, Mass., after having spent • Jewish members of the Y. M. IL A.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winkler. the holiday period in this city.
This was due to the inadequate facili-
ies of the present building.
David Sommers, one of St, Louis'
best known citizens, was prevailed to .
accept the presidency of the Y. M.
A. last year, and under his adminis -
tration steps have been taken to for-
' ward the Y. M. H. A. movement, the
, culmination of which is the present
drive. Acting with Mr. Sommers in
the campaign are Ilurry Lesser, Al-
vin D. Goldman, Aaron Waldheiro; I.
D. Klein, Sidney I. Rothchild, Morton
.1. May, Sidney A. Schoenberg and
others who represent the finest aspira-
tions of the St. Louis .lewish commun-
ity. When completed the St. Louis
Y. M. II. A. will compare with the
most elaborate institutions of its kind
• in the country. Every modern fea-
ture is expected to he embodied in the
new edifice.
Gilbert Ilarris, is executive director
of the St. Louis Y. M. II. A. Prev-
ious to coming to St. Louis, Mr. Bar-
ris was a representative of the Jew-
. ish Welfare Board in Washington, D.
C.

Have You Visited Detroit's
GreatNewFurnitureCenter

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Woodward Thru to Washington

Form er!
, the Washington Arcade

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Jewish Relief Committee
Constantinople Thanks
Near East Relief.

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New York officials of the Near
East Relief received a letter from the
Jewish relief committee in Constan-
tinopleexpressing gratitude for the
help extended by the American re-
lief workers and stating that the Na-
tional Israelite orphanage has ob-
tained more than 12,000 Turkish
liras (about $18,000) in gifts during
the year of 1922.
II. C. Jaquith, director of the Near'
East Relief in Constantinople, who
forwarded the letter to New York,
stated that the Jewish committee in
Constantinople was organized by the
Near East Relief, that they have now
accepted the responsiblity for their
own orphans by by June 1 will prob-
ably be in a position to accept full
responsibility for their orphans in
Constantinople.
The letter was written in French
and signed by the president and sec-
retary of the National Israelite Or-
phanage at Constantinople.

The Kirby Center

(St. Antoine and East Kirby)

Starting Saturday Evening,
$ April 28, and Continuing $ 0
Until May 3.





BAR MITZVAH

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Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosenthal an- 4
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Aiolnr1; ' 'o "f Ills morgue in Khcrson
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
The proceeds will be used to ...i.t the destitiut• Jew. of L/krainia.
Irwin Emanuel, on Saturday, April
21, at the Shaarey Zedek. Receptign
Help us ■ eiod conditions such as you see pictured oefore you
Sunday, April 22, from 2 to 5 and A
■ nd which exist in Ukrainia TODAY.
,7 to 11, at their home, 440 East
I Ferry avenue.

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