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May 25, 1923 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-05-25

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A merica ,fewish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

CONFIRMANTS



Two Remarkable
Values in

Womens and Misses'

Jacquette, box coat and long and

tailored models in Twill weaves,

novelty weaves and English Tweed

I

are

mixtures.

On•ccount of Decoration
D•y •11 contrihutions for the
coming week'. issue must r••ch
The Chronicle office not later
than I p. rn. Tuesd•y to insure
public•tion.



Quality Suits

raonii1 e r a ir1 a neilIT et'ulci k ' ' ei ldY
braided, embroidered

three-piece models often have non-

elty printed Crepe silk blouses. All

supreme values.

$49.50 — $65.00

13Sittig

Sm.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

.,)-



For Expert Clean-
ing of Rugs and
Draperies !

THE JACOBY WAY!

His is an age of Progress! No
matter how satisfied you may
be with the way your rugs
have been cleaned elsewhere, try
the Jacoby way and see how much
BETTER we'll do it. The cleaning
of Rugs and Draperies is a highly
specialized art to which Jacoby's
has spent years of most painstak-
ing scientific
study, crys-
tali zing in
o Il r newer,
BETTER
process. Try
Jacoby's to-
FRENCH
day!

T

' day afternoon and evening in honor
San-
of the confirmation of their son,
ford.

Himeiliodis

,

Goldman of 2105
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Frances Rice, secretary to
Edison avenue will be at home Sim-
Rabbi Abram HershbergThf Temple
i day, n May 27, in honor of the co -
Shalom in Chicago, who was in De-
firmation of their daughter, Irene
-
troit to attend the funeral of her
Betty.
I uncle, the late Sigmund Simon, left
Mr. and Mrs. Sol DeYoung, 252
I for her home on Friday.
25 guests the past week, compliment-

East I'almer avenue, will be at home
1 Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs of Rowena , ing her sister, Mrs. Louis Rosenthal Sunday, May 27, from 2 to 5 p. m.,
Manistique, Stich., who is her
in honor of the confirmation of their
street has returned from Washing_ of
ton, D. C., where she attended the house guest.
daughter, Lauretta.
-- --
national conference of social work-
One of the attractive social events
ers. Mrs. Jacobs visited with rela-
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Unger of 8021
Qv end friends in Boston and Bal- of the past week was a miscellaneous Wilson avenue will be at home to
shower given by Miss Minnie Willis their friends and relatives Sunday,
timore ere returning to Detroit.
at her home, 578 Farnsworth avenue,
--
May 27, in honor of the confirmation
. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friedman in honor of Miss Betty Subar, whose of their daughter, Mildred Juliet.
were hosts at a beautifully appointed marriage to Morris I. Subar will be
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hanauer and
family dinner party at their home on an event Of June 1. The evening
Colorado avenue on Saturday even- was *eta in games and 'lancing
and sister, Mrs. Ruby Klein, will receive
Was served. The
at their home, 346 Tuxedo avenue,
e lfth a midnight luncheon
in
commemoration
of
the
tw
ninny
of
ing,
bride-to-be was the recipient
on Sunday afternoon and evening,
anniversary of their marriage.
beautiful gifts.
May 27, in honor of the confirmation
of their sons, Samuel M. Hanauer
Miss Sadie Selminsky, superinten- '
Miss Elizabeth Handler of Virginia and Corne ll Klein_-
.
dent of the Franklin Street Settle.
ment, has returned from Washing- park has returned from New York,
dell`. where she was a guest at the Hotel , Mr. and Mrs. Saul D. Cohen of
ton, D. C., where she went as a
gate to the national conference of Golnitnl• 388 Elmhurst avenue will receive on
Sunday, May 27, in honor of the con-
social workers.
Benjamin Sherman of Itowitol. tirmation of their daughter, Janet.
- — -
Mar- , street has returned from Cambridge,
Mrs. Leo Rosenberg and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Newman of
where he went to attend a re-
ave. Mass.,
1920, 314 Elmhurst avenue will be at home
tin and Sanford, of C
nue have gone to St. Louis, Mo., union of the Harvard class of
Sunday afternoon and evening, May
where they went to attend the golden of which he was a member.
in honor of the confirmation of
wedding anniversary of Mrs. Rosen-
Joseph Friendy of New York spent their daughter, Charlotte.
berg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II.
short time in the city the past week
Sumerfield. Mrs. Rosenberg will visit a
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Salton of 1474
visiting with his aunt, Mrs. Louis
in Chicago for a short period ere re -
West Boston boulevard will be at
turning to Detroit. Welt of Chandler avenue.
home Sunday, May 27, in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon have the confirmation of their son, Ray.
Cyrus Arnold of Burlingame ave.
their 'mond.
nue is spending a few weeks in South ' moved from McLean avenue to ave.
new home at 11130 Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alexander of
Bend and Fort Wayne, Ind.
' nue.
1472 Glynn court will be at home

Woodward Thru to Washington

b'o•merlg

CLEANERS

FOREMOST"

ittner conflict?, to bring you unImPltinetm
family &Marx
fancily
or lack of harmony ill tir
and di• g ontent in your daily
.elentilically as-

l'SYCI10-ANALYSIS
certains the reason for mental limitations ,'
in urn, 01 eliminate them. It develop
your inner VOW ere and hidden mum. of
atrimgth.

A woman is only as lovely as her hat—a re-

sponsibility which only the most thought-
fully selected one can gracefully assume.
The Millinery Shop simplifies the tasks and
suggests—
For the Summer Garden Party
Broad-brimmed horsehair or Milan, trim-
med with soft folds of velvet, garlands of
spring flowers, or fluffy edgings and veil-
ings of lace.

For Sports Wear

Quaint little shapes of Peanut Straw, woven
in gingham patterns, or felt models with
contrasting ribbon trims—are smartest. •

For Travel or the Street
Black still leads the mode in chic turbans
with smartly poised feathers or cascades of
grosgrain ribbons.

The Millinery Salons

The Fourth Floor

(?N,

A

J. AUSTEN NEWMAN

Psycho•Analynd
sie a Constructive
Psycho logr.
Cadillac 5468

BUICK TOURING

Repainted. Priced to sell quickly.

REO DETROIT BRANCH

THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS
4104 Woodward at Alexandrine
Glendale 6176

Stea l

Among those who attended the fes- firmation of their daughter, Sarah.

tivities in Ann Arbor incident to cap
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Weinberg of
night were Miss Nance Solomon, Miss
Cu e will receive on
1527 Taylor avenu
Lucille Marx and Miss Golds Fencer, Sunda afternoon and evening in
Y
who represented the Scientific So-
ciety of the Highland Park high honor of the confirmation of their
daughter, Alyce E.
School.
Mr. and Mrs. David Dean of 372
David Marymont has returned
from a few days' stay in Chicago and Philip avenue will be at home Sun-
day, May 27, after 3 o'clock, in honor
St. Louis.
of the confirmation of their dough-
• —
of Port Iluron, ter, Dorothy. No cards.
Mrs. I. Weinberg
Mich., who spent the winter months
Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Silver, 48
in Los Angeles, Calif., visiting with Marston court, will be at home to
her mother, Mrs. II. Goldsmith, for their
on Sun day afternoon
of Detroit, has returned to her and
their evening,
friends May 27, in honor of
m
their son, Russell Gordon Silver's,

in Your Home

-and River

The woman who aims at charm,

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01, ..0

and sports u-cur from our

Miss Bluma Danto spent the week-
end in Ann Arbor visiting with her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Danto.

Drastically Reduced

on the Sea-
tint Unusual Sayings
P
son's Smartest Model. of Luxurious Pie Fabrics

'

NCLUDED arc handsome develop-

ments of the Wraps, Cape and Straight-

line Coats, featuring distinctive embel-

.

Values up to $110

that woman in mind.

EVA WERBE

All Insurance

1210 MAJESTIC BUILDING

isr riages

Office Phone:
Main 0613

At the annual election of the Jew-
(r
WEISS—MALLINSQN_
' ish Student Congregation at Ann Ar-
Mr. and Mrs. M. MallingWnf 626
bor, Marion Moyer and Peter P. Gins-
East
Warren
avenue
announce
the
berg of Detroit were elected vice-
president and treasurer, respectively. marriage of their daughter, Mabel, to
George J. Weiss of Detroit.

Mrs. Max Alexander of Buffalo, N.
Y., who spent the winti•r in Cali-
fornia, is visiting withlher children,
Mr. and Mrs. Sii ,lirey 'Alexander of
Glynn court.

1

irtilo

Harry \Vetsman of 566 East Palm.,
er avenue left for New York to at-
tend the wedding of his daughter,
Miss Esther Wetsman, to Jonas Lu-
rie, on Sunday, May 27. Mr. Wets-
man was accompanied by his sister,
Mrs. M. Sobel of 112 Woodmere ave-

Sport Coats

'25

$45.00

$7500 Values, Now

$69.50

$120.00 Values, Now

Among the Detroiter" who partici-
pated in a subscription dinner in At-
' lantie City last week were Mr. and
I Mrs. Benjamin Siegel, Dr. and Mrs.
Willard Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. William
Finch Mr. and Mrs. Max Berendt,
Mrs. Gerald May and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Siegel.

Till la Y -SI X .\I .\ NIS AVENUE.

(),,

Grind

Cirrus Pat k

\vE sT

COATS
now $25

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R U GOING?



A. C. Kranz

Merchant
Tailor

Wood ra

9

n

Bicur Cholem Excursion
'TASHMOO PARK, JUNE 3
Boat Leaves Foot of Griswold
9:15 Sharp.

The Shop where courtesy
Calvert nee
and service prevail B.tween
FUNDS FOR NEEDY SICK'
Collingwood

the

"Kabtzen Vu Krichstu"
1811 11C,r
Pushing Yourself?")
Where
Are
You
("Pauper, ,

TICKETS:

75c, $1 and $1.50; Emning, 75c, $1, 01.50
For Sale at the Bon Office on Day of Performance.

Matinee, 50c,

MI $2.

HELLO! ATTENTION, LADIES!

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Abrahamson
of Cleveland. Ohio, are visiting their
sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Weinberg of 1527 Taylor avenue.

Smart SPort

LUDWIG KATZ

Great Jewish Character Comedian, with his Original Cut of
Irving Place Theater, New York, in

Mr. Zatz will he assisted by Peter Groff and the following: Samuel
A. Tannenholz, Adolph Erber, Morris Tuchband, Ben-Zion
Tablas,
Anna I.illien, Minns Birn-
V,,v , hol, Adolph Shrage, Issy Goldstein, Marks and Rae Schneider.
baum, Itetta Varkauf, Yetta Shur, Celia

Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Schwartz'
(Goldie Solovichl of Bath, Me., are
visiting Mrs. S. Solovich of Virginia
park. They are returning from a
two years' honeymoon in the Philip.
pines and the Far East.

333.50

$59.511 Values, Now

1008 Randolph Street
A Cogut Presents the Greatest Success of New York

SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING
MAY 27

nue.

Special Repricing of Spring Suits

Residence Phone:
Empire 5259

NEW DETROIT OPERA HOUSE

\,

11.

S. Schlussel of 3814 Brush street,
has returned home from Los Angeles,
Calif., where he spent the winter
months.

Values up to $35

large as-

sortment, which mat chosen leith just

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Marx of '
Mr. and Mrs. F. Govern (Frances
Long Beach, Calif., are visiting their
children, Mr. and Mrs. George Bloom Finebergl are receiving congratula-
, lions on the birth of a son on May 24.
, of Tennyson avenue.

$4750

and checks mark their
Broad plaid ,
newness. Novelty fabrics in gray and
an mixtures arc favored too.

her frocks

Engagements

Coats
Wraps, Capes

The fabrics embrace all the
loveliest in cleeb, rich colors

Slimmer costumes, will certainly hit

the stark when she chooses

Mrs. Charles S. Brasch of 1699
Taylor avenue left on May 15 for
The engagement of Miss Florence
New York for a few weeks' stay with
her sisters. She will spend the re- Freedman to Maurice Vernick was
announced
on Sunday evening by
mainder of the summer at the Cats-
Miss Freedman's mother, Mrs. E.
kill mountains.
Freedman, at a party given in her
Nathan Ansel and Ephraim Lieber- honor at their home, 5010 Brush
man left for an extended motor tour street.
through the Western states.

lishm nts and exacting tailoring.

smartness and jaunty comfort in her

Mrs. Edward N. Finkelhor of the ' confirmation.
Whittier apartments is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Leo B. Ginsburg of
Chicago, Ill.

*rouvAririrdricoAcirricosil:Ar4rArAnir.."..o:A .4; e77.4470

Values up to $67.50

Waehingfon Arcade

ARE YOU HAPPY?

1059.60 Book Bldg.

7462 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER
PHONE EMPIRE 33G4

the

Chapeaux for Summer

Samuel
has Mo.,
returned
from
a trip Sumerfield
to St. Louis,
where Sidney Morris of Pilgrim avenue, on Sunday, May 27, in honor of the
he went to attend the fiftieth wed. who recently returned from an ex. confirmation of their son, Gabriel.
boloonmt, of 96
ding anniversary celebration of his tended trip through the southern ToSnInry. naonnd altin. nfoleo,,r igl el B
states, spent a few days in Pittsburgh
e
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. ' the past week.
Sunday, May 27, in honor of the con-
Sumerfield.
The
Whittier
Apartments
lintel,
firmalion
of
their
daughter,
Dorothy

Miss Estelle Friedman of Chicago
was the scene of a de. Wilma.
is a guest at the home of Mr. and Burns drive,
lightful function the past week when
15 1127. canindirSintrsn. t Maa,uornicueo
Mrs. Joseph Hyman of Brush book-
yard. Many delightful affairs were Mrs. E. II. Saulson and Mrs. Sol Saul-
u.' a b
r kes oa ft
p will
son were hostesses at a luncheon fol-
dur-
lowed by bridge in compliment to home to their relatives and friends
given in honor of Miss Friedman
Mrs.
Arthur
Rosenthal
of
Traverse
on
Sunday,
May
27,
in
honor
of
the
ing her stay in the city.
confirmation of their daughter, Es-

Mrs. Max Marienthal of the Whit. City, who is spending several months
tier apartments, Burns drive, accom- in Detroit, and her sister, Mrs. I., telte.
ponied by her daughter, Mrs. Jack Rosenthal of Manistque, Mich. The :
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Rubenstein of
o
Winkler of New York, have gone to tables were centered with bowls of ' r(ci Philip ave nue w n
alitiomene ot n
Chicago, where they will visit with pansies and the favors for the guests 50 -
nds ill bde relative
arse that's parents, Mr. and were charming miniature individual Sunday, May 27, in honor of the con-
Mrs.
.
tads of
firmation of their daughter, Edith.
Mrs. S. Kurzon.


Mr. and Mrs. Morse Saulson (Fan- I
Mr. and Mrs. Julius H. Epstein of
Miss Rae Marks of Dixon, Ill., is
a guest at the home of M r. and Mrs. ny Weisman) of Lorrane, Ohio, were K040 Lasalle boulevard will be at
the city for a fe w days the past home Sunday afternoon and evening
Joseph Marks of Tennyson avenue. in
eek, gu es ts at the home of their to receive their relatives and friends
Miss Marks has been delightfully en- w
and Mrs. Joseph Wets- in honor of the confirmation of their
tertained during her stay in the city. parents, Mr.
man of Virginia park.
son, Edward. No cards.
--
I
Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal of Hazel-
Miss Norma Brown, daughter of
j wood avenue \vas hostess at a charm-
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. I.inick will re-
Mrs. Frank Martin of Moss avenue,
ingly appointed ___________________
bridge-luncheon for
is a recent adjunct tothe highland ceive
their
home on
Sunday
noon at and
evening,
May
27, in after-
honor
lark School Orchestra.
I
of the confirmation of their daughter,
I

NI e litt a.
Dr. Philip II. Broudo has left for'
New York and London for extensive
Mr. and Mrs. R. Nederlander of
ing • porpm ■ erul, • joyous
Are ton
study.
Ile is expected to return in 829 Lawrence avenue will be at home
true
A life that
and a radiant life?
allowinit
May, 1924.
Sunday, May 27, in honor of the con-
to your beAt self? Or are you

- DRY

"MICHIGAN'S

1480
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kramer of
Virginia park will be at home on Sun-

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Here

nil

We Are Again With Another

Luncheon and Card Party t

Which Will Be Held

THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF MAY

Monday Afternoon

AT HOTEL TULLER

PAIGE COUPE

A full four-passenger ear.
car is repainted.

This

REO DETROIT BRANCH

THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS

4104 Wood

Alenamirone

Glendale 6178

Wel-
as usual by the North Woodward Branch of European
fare, and you know they do it right
come all and enjoy a very appetizing luncheon
So come one and
can still
and also beautiful prizes will be rewarded. Reservations
Empire 0377.
be made from Mrs. Goldberg. Telephone

cieee

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