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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-06-29

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PAGE NINE

METhalzoirkwisnaiRosiichs .

Mr. and Mrs. Israel Cohen and
Los Angeles,
Calif., formerly of Detroit, are visit-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
Cohen, of 678 West Hancock avenue.

NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS
--- —

dlowliter. Arline, of

Mr. and Mrs. D..Ginsberg of Hotel
. Toiler have moved to their own apart-
merit
at IS30 West Philadelphia live-
was
Saginaw
of
lien
Kramer
Mrs.
a recent visit in the city at the home nue.
,
of S. Netzorg, Oregon avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar It. Blumberg of


avenue entertained on Sundsy

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later thus II a. ns. Tuesday.

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Jericho Lodge Officers to
Installed on Board Ship.

Be

Woodward Thru to \Vashingto n

Formerly the Washisgton Arcade

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander and Taylor
n d
shisissi s Miss Edith Alexander and dune 21, at Eastwood Inn, for Mr. a

Max II. Goldman and Nlr. and
Lester Alexander, of Burlingame ave- Mrs.
.
- 3, Jericho
of Tsledo. the ,
m . sr
Tuesday
hate
returned
from
a
delightful
Mrs.
Fred
Goldman
nue
- eve- ''''' 0. July
0. F. ' together
visit with relatives and friends in casion being Mr. and Mrs. Max H. lodge No. 490 I.
,
twenty-filth aversary, • ,, ith Jericho Rebekah lodge, N o. 3 28,
Goldman's
Chicago,

board the SS. Rapids King for
verman (Ada 'will
Mr. and Mrs. Bert S . 1*
Al. Schoenfield, formerly of Detroit, Alkon)
have taken up 4heir new rest- the moonlight trip, the feature of
will be the installation of new
now of Ilicago, spent a few days in
apartments,
400 .which by l
at
the
Whittier
st week at the home ,,f dence
the city the pa,„
'ast Grand Master John
■■ ftleers
drive.
Burns
Mr. and MorT70. Rosenberg of Ha-
' W. EISMall, assisted by the grand
---
zelwood avenue.
the
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenzweig lodge officers. The president of

boulevard have ret urned Rebekah assembly and her stall will
Lewis,
daughter
of
of
Medbury
Miss Josephine
officers for Jericho
visit with their par- • be the installing
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis of Grand from a delightful
The fourth anniver-
their summer home at Cedar Rebekah lodge.
scahM. , has gone to Lexington, Mich.,, ants at
be cel-
stay of Jericho lodge will also

where she will spend the summer Point.


ebruted 011 this occasion. The steam-
,
months, visiting with friends.
the foot of Brush street
• Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harris and ,q- will leave
-
new
has
returned
from
,
mother
have
moved
to
their
;it, 8 :30 p. m., returning at 12 mid-
i David A. Brown
home at 1033 Marston court.
night.
a few days' stay in New York
--
,
the past week.
' Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Klein (Lorene

Miss Adeline Cohen of Medbury . Simmons) of 2242 Ilazehvood ave- I
boulevard has returned from a de- nue are taking a two weeks' motor
s it with relatives and • tri ) to
li g t h
u f N It
i Now York and other points,
--
friends in Pittsburgh.
trit11010110 Ininte r riss a t s
Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Hershman

Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown have are leaving for a two months' trip by
moved from their home on Burlingame way of Quebec for Europe.
---- etc
avenue and have taken apartments at
In loving memory of our 'dear
Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosenthal and son,
Hotel Addison.
mother and wife, Mollie Friedberg,
Milton,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
M.
Ro-

Leo Newhouse is of New York spent senthal and daughter, Gertrude Ilel- who died the seventeenth day of Tam-
a few days in the city the past week, en, have moved into their new home I muz, July 12, 1922.
Her Loving Husband, Jacob
en route to a visit in Kalamazoo, Mich. at 2400 Calvert avenue.

Friedberg, and Children,

Miss 11. Singer of Montreal, Can- 1
Morris Friedberg and Lil-
Samuel Goldberg of Gladwin, Mich.,
was a recent visitor in the city the ada, is visiting her brother, Nathan
lian Rosenthal.
Singer, of this city.
past week.

City ,

a,,,

IN MEMORIAM

Robert Nidetch of this city is lean-
Miss Lillian Peripsky of 240 Owen'
avenue has left for an extended trip ing for an extended trip through the
to New York, Philadelphia and At-' East,
lantic City to visit with relatives.
Miss Evelyn Levy and l'aul Pra-
Miss Kate Schoenfield of Berlin- ger, of Byron avenue, have returned •
game avenue left for a several weeks' from New York, where they were the
visit in Youngstown, Ohio. guests of relatives and friends.

Mrs. Minnie Brown of Savannah,
Seymour Anspach Weinberg of
Newark N. J. formerly of Detroit, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. A.
Levy
of Byron avenue.
was home the past week, visiting with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wein-
Mrs.
A. Levy of Byron avenue has
berg, of 1522 Monterey avenue.
returned from a several weeks' stay
at
Mt.
Clemens,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossman of

Virginia l'ark left for New York from
Mr. and Mrs. M. Levy announce
which point they will sail on July 3,
on the S. S. Acquitania for a three the marriage of their dauilster, Sea-
months' tour to Europe. Dr. and Mrs. na, to Dr. M. D. Robinson, on June
Irving Bittker will accompany their 24. Dr. and Mrs. Robinson left for
children as far as Buffalo to with an extended Eastern trip.
them bon voyage.

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KERR SUMMER

SCHOOL

Miss Elizabeth Schott of this city,
.vho is a student at the University of
Wisconsin, at Madison, is spending a
few weeks with friends ni Chicago
and with Mr. and Mrs. Josef Folz,
RUBIN—SLOMOVITZ
(Helen Schott) in Kalamazoo, ere,
corning to Detroit where she will One of the charming weddings of
spend sonic time with Mr. and .Mrs. the week took place on Sunday even-
Sidney Schott of Burlingame avenue ing, June 24, at the Ahavath Zion
JAMES W. KERR
outing.
upon their return
: Synagogue,
from an Eastern
when Miss Bluma G. Slo•
. ROSE NEWZORG KERR
movitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
at the
Samuel Slomovitz, became the bride
Henry Wineman of East Kirby aye-, of Abraham S. Rubin, son of Mr. and
nue has returned from a pleasant stay Mrs. Israel Rubin, of Detroit. The
82 Seward Avenue
in Charleivoix, Mich., where he accent- marriage ceremony was performed
Detroit, Michigan
ponied Mrs. Wineman and his son, under a canopy of white satin which
July 5 — — — — August 17
James, who will spend the remainder had been beautifully decorated with
Dynamic Symmetry Muntell Color
of the summer season at that delight- an altar of ferns and palms, mingled
Courser for Artists.
ful resort. Mr. and Mrs. Wineman with white roses. The bride was
An Teachers •nol Students
for Children
have taken the Isaac Goldberg cottage charming in clinging white georgette
Special Cl
For detailed announcement of courses
which they will occupy for the heated crepe with cascades of Spanish lace,
,ni tuitions n-riie or phone to
season. over a skirt of white silk. The court
I train hung gracefully from the
Muriel H. Netsorg, Sec'y-Registrar
Empire 5421.W
8009 Brush St.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt and shoulders and was softly draped with
Detroit
daughters, Janet and Betty, of Con- a white tulle bridal veil made in coro-
necticut avenue have returned from a • net effect, with headdress of a garni-
•Ielightful visit in Niagara Falls and lure of pearls with necklace of sim-
Watkins Glen, N. Y., and are now oc- ilar strand. She carried a shower
cupying their summer home on Lake bouquet of white roses and valley
lilies, with streamers of white bow-
St. Clair.
knots and large chiffon bow. Attend-
The many interesting camps for ing the bride as maid of honor was
girls in the various parts of the coon- her sister, Miss Bertha Slomovitz,
try have already registered many of who was lovely in filmy peach georgs
Detroit's best known young women. ette over satin and carried an arm
lAmong those who left this week for' bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and
Camp Songs in Casco, Me., for a tw) • maiden-hair ferns. Philip Slomovitz,
months' stay.are the Misses Dorothy brother of the bride, acted in the ca-
-
.. i Ruth and Florence Frank, daughters pacity of best man, while Samuel
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank of Bos- Heyman and Nathan Blazousky were
ton boulevard, and the Misses Miriam ushers. To the strains of Mendels-
and Elizabeth Fuchs, daughters of sohn's wedding march the bride came
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs of Dela- in on the arm of her father, followed
in train by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
ware avenue.
Slomonvitz of Bayonne, N. J., broth-'.
--
Among students recently graduated er and sister of the bride, who were
from high schools, with the cum laudelmembers of the bridal party. Mrs.
honors, are Miss Nance Solomon, ' Slomovitz, mother of the bride, was'
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sol- i gowned in a robe of black Chantilly'
onion of Tuxedo avenue, Miss Harriet lace, and Mrs. Rubin, mother of the
Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will- . groom, wore a charming costume of
lam Levy of Burlingame avenue and iblack satin. Following the ceremony,
Henry Hart Silberman, son of Mr.' . an elaborate dinner was served in the
and Mrs. Sidney Silberman (Ida dining hall of the synagogue at which
Hart) of Burlingame avenue. [the tabled were centered with artistic
baskets filled with roses, snap-dra-
Miss Nettie Rosen of 288 Rowena I gons and forget-me-nots, tied with
avenue has left with a party of I large pink tulle bows. Among t hose
friends to spend the summer in Ha- Ifrom out of the city in attendance at
I the wedding were besides Mr. and'
wail.
, Mrs. Benjamin Slomovitz, and sons

of
569
Bernard, Harold, and Leo, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Weller,
Paul Epstein of Bayonne, N.
Chandler avenue, were delightfully I Mrs. S.
and Miss Jessie Koenigsberg of
surprised on Sunday afternoon, June J.,
Chicago. After an extended Eastern
silver
17, on the occasion of their
wedding trip which will include Long
wedding anniversary, at the home of .
and Atlantic City,
Mrs. A. Katz, sister of Mrs. Weller, Branch, Bayonne York, Mr. and Mrs.
5426 Fischer avenue. A dinner and N. J., and New
make their home in De.
will
Rubin
dance at Elkin's hotel, Mt. Clemens,

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Summery Occasions

Frocks charming and chic for tea at
the country club, luncheon in town, or
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Printed Chiffon Frocks in an assortment
of pastel shades, 59.50.
Printed Silks plaited from neck line to
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Georgette Frocks, delicately hued, for
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followed in the evening. Covers were troit.
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JACOBS—SCHWARTZ
the recipient of many beautiful gifts.
Morris Schwartz announces the
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Harrison, of marriage of his daughter, 'Helen, to
1494 Edison avenue, left for Los An- Maurice Jacobs of Chicago, on June
geles, Calif., where they will make 17. Rabbi A. M. Hershman per-
their future home. They will spend formed the ceremony at his home,
the summer months at Long Beach, and a wedding supper was served at
Eastwood Inn, covers being laid for
Calif.
20 miests. After snending several'
A delightful function of the past weeks in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
the
graduation
party
ten-
cobs will make their home in South
week Was
dered Howard Robert Weisberger, Bend, Ind.
graduate of the Highland Park High
School, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
SOLOMON—YAROVSKY
Harry H. Weisberger, of California
Among the beautiful weddings of
avenue, Highland Park.
the month was that of Mary Yarow-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berman, of sky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Louis Solomon,
534 East Hancock avenue, are receiv- Yarovsky, to Mark
ing congratulations on the birth of a son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon
of Detroit, which took place at the
daughter.
Hotel Statler on Sunday evening,
Rabbi A. M. Hershman
Mrs. Maurice Pevin is accompany- June 24.
ing her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Klein, performed the ceremony, following
on • trip to Rochester, Minn., via CM- which an elaborate dinner was served
cago, where they will remain for the the guests in the banquet hall, the
tables being laden with white and
week-end.
pink peonies and roses. The bride

entertained on was beautiful in a simple frock of
Miss Sally Solomon
Saturday at a theater party and din- cream satin and lace. The groom was
attended by Dr. Morton Yarovsky,
ncr in honor of Miss Mary Yarov- brother of the bride, while Miss Sally
'by, %eh , se marriage to Mark Solomon
evening. Solomon acted as maid of honor.
WAS an event of Sunday
for 1? guests, ti- Helen East, Hattie Yarovsky, Bettie
Posers were laid
scheme being carried out in yel- Epstein and Ruth Breitenback were
color
Solo-
• the bridesmaids. Mr. and Mrs.
low.
mon left for a motor trip to New
-
Dr. Emil Amberg returned on Mon. York and Atlantic City and will be
1 at 1926 West Eu-
day from a trip to Charlevoix, Mich s lat home on Aug.
where he accompanied his family. slid avenue.

Italian Renaissance
Furniture

The revival, by the best of our
modern manufacturers of furniture
of designs artfully adapted from the
Italian renaissance should be wel-
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in their home interiors. For in no
field of furniture construction has
there been a result so dignified and
correctly beautiful as the expression
of Italian renaissance. The style is
best known for its fine feeling in pro-
portion, its chairs are formal and
stately and its severity of outline is
relieved by artful paneling. Ameri-
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finish, is much used in modern adap-
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This massive solid walnut
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