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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-05-16

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Imported Model Dresses at
Qreatly Reduced Prices

The marriage of Miss Sally Solo-
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Hazelwood avenue,.
Those who desire to obtain unusual dresses im-
I land Oscar Held, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ported from the best designers in France, will find
Otto Held, was solemnized Sunday
this is the right time to visit the Misses' and Women's
, evening, May 11, in the ballroom of
the Hotel Statler by Rabbi Leo . M.
Dress Shops. Dinner Frocks, Afternoon Dresses and
The
bride,
who
was
given
Franklin.
most charming utility dresses for many occasions.
by
her
father,
wore
a
white
cernetueieated to the office ol The
The prices on all of these have been greatly
tan. and either local m.• •heuld
gown studded with pearls. A
week's
All society
Wednesday afternoon in order to •pswar in the current
ded
bea
Chronicle by 8 :shock
veinal not lats. ; coronet of pearls and rhinestones
woo. S.,.ta Edit.. mita wk.... la
reduced.
is.... Ph..
held her veil of net and Chantilly lace
than Wednesday.
bouquet
place. She earned a bouqu
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwaldl
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simons and are now residing at 22
6 5 West Dos-1
AGNES - Frock of braided
Miss Sylvia Simons have returned

MILLER SOEURS - An or-
ton boulevard.
net on satin, straight panel
from a trip to Atlantic City and New
ange crepe romaine dinner
back, $150.
York.
frock embroidered in strips
Mrs. Joseph Weil of Longfellow
AGNES-Blue taffeta and net
of velvet, $125.
Louis Eiger of 115 Chicago boule- avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
party frock over silver lace,
JENNY-Bouffant pink taf-
vard celebrated his ninety-second Welsh of Colorado avenue have left
feta and net evening frock
$125.
birthday Thursday, May 8, with a for a two weeks' stay in New York.
with ruffle-trimmed skirt,
NI 0 I. Y MEAUX - Wedding
dinner at Eastwood Inn for the im-
$75.
dress of chantilly lace,
Miss
Anna
Ilarris
of
Carter
aye
mediate family.
JENNY - Black crepe faille
beaded in sequins and
one spent last week-end in Ann Ar
dinner frock. Chantilly yoke
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartman chape- Or.
pearls, $150.
and shoulder caps, $125.
roned at the Sigma Alpha Mu house
party in Ann Arbor last week-end.
Miss Jeanette Steinberg is spend.
Among the Detroit girls who attended ing the week-end in Toledo.
the party was Miss Elsie Kleinsmith.
PATOU - Dinner frock of MARTIAL et ARMAND -
Tan lace headed in gold, red
Mrs. Ben M. Jacks of St. Louis,
black crepe romaine, draped
Mrs. M. C. Well has returned from Mu., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry
taffeta trimmed, $125.
flounces, $125.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
all eastern trip.
PATOU - Costume suit of MAX ROBERT-Brown and
J. Bieberstein, Mr.
tan print with spring-pleat-
H. Harris and 51r. and Mrs. William
green
flat
crepe,
frock
bean-
The seventh grade of the Sabbath E. Sable.
ed petal tunic, $125.
ily embroidered, $250.
School of Temple Beth El gave a
MILLER SOEURS - Orchid NI AX ROBERT-Ribbon.
its
friends
Sunday
morn-
trimmed moire frock with
for
nartv
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Netzorg of
crepe romaine dinner frock,
full tulle skirt, tailored
ing, May 11, at the temple. Beatrice Chicago have been visiting their ear.
colored embroidery and ell-
Ehrlich was chairman of a committee ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Netzorg of
sleeves, $125.
ver beads, $125.
which arranged the party and was Brush boulevard.
PREMET - Ostrich trimmed LANVIN - Tan twill street
assisted by Mrs. Morris D. Silver,
frock with red and gold tap-
evening frock; color, burn-
teacher of the class. Those taking
entry trimming, $95.
David M. Welling spent a few days
ing sand, $150.
part in the program were Adeline in Chicago.
MOLYNEAUX - Black satin L A N V I N-Gray afternoon
Klein, who gave a fancy dance; Mar-
frock of chiffon and wool
frock beaded in butterfly
jorie Epstein and Alvin Freeman,
in wide bands, $95.
Dr. and Mrs. Saul E. Barnett are
motif, $125.
who each played a piano solo, and now located at 1915 Calvert avenue.
RENEE-Beltless black chit- DRECOI.L - Black satin and
Rea Rosenthal, who recited.
lace dinner frock with gold
fon frock with narrow rib-
MRS. OSCAR HELD
embroidery, $150.
Among the guests at the Phi Sigma
bon trim, $95.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Ullman and Delta house party in Ann Arbor last
--Photo by Bachrach.
Edward Ullman of 1475 Chicago week-end were the Misses Marion
Third Floor.
boulevard motored to Chicago last Levy, Marian Kaplan and Cole Shet- white roses and ItIlies-of.the-valley.
The attendants were Miss Florence
week for a fortnight's stay at the
zer.
I Ellenstem, maid of honor, and
Chicago Beach Hotel.
Ellenstein, Anna R.
Mrs. Irving Levine entertained Misses Jessie . .
Ida
a pt
, Tillie
le
Mrs. F. M. Shapiro of Delaware with a luncheon and bridge Saturday
avenue entertained Wednesday even- afternoon at her home in the Filigree Greenwald, bridesmaids. Miss Ellen-
ing, May 7, with a dinner at the Ad- Court Apartments in honor of Miss stein wore an orchid chiffon gown
dison for 10 guests in honor of Mr. Florence Freedman, a bride of this and a hat of orchid and silver lace.
She carried a bouquet of orchid sweet
and Mrs. Norman Helpert of Toronto.
month.
peas and roses. Two of the brides-
Mrs. Max E. Elias entertained with
Miss Emma Pearlman entertained maids wore peach gowns and maline
a bridge party at her home at 2210 with thre tables of bridge Sunday af- hats of the same shade and the other
two wore yellow gowns and hats. The
l'ingree avenue Tuesday, May 6.
ternoon, May II, at her home on
Misses Doris and Lucille !temple act-
Josephine avenue.
ed as flower girls and carried baskets
Mrs. Ilarry J. Goldstein and daugh-
ter, Bernice Lois, of 4644 Helen ave-
Miss Dorothy Bornstein of Euclid of roses and sweet peas. Master Jaf-
nue leave on the George Washington avenue entertained with two tables fery Singer, as ring bearer, wore a
June 7 for an extended stay abroad, of bridge Sunday evening, May II• white satin suit and carried the ring
visiting in England, France, Ger-
on a white satin pillow.
Charles Held of Indianapolis, bro-
many, Switzerland and Italy.
The patronesses for the annual
spring dance to be given at the Hotel: ther of the groom, acted as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krohn of Miller June it by Friedberg's em.' The ushers were Max Ellensteia. I
l.othrop avenue sail June 7 on the ployees are Messrs. and Mesdames Philip Greenwald, Nathan Kletsky
George Washington for an extended Morris Friedberg, J. Friedberg, Louis and Charles Tapp of Boston.
A dinner was served for the bridal
European trip. After visiting with Rosenthal, II. E. Wilkinson and Chas.1
their brother in Cologne, Germany, Gallagher. Albert A. Ross and W. i party and guests in the dining hall
they will visit other cities and points Guy Warner head the committee ar- of the hotel. Music was furnished
of interest, returning some time late ranging the dance. Finzel's Orches- I by Finzel's Orchestra.
Mr. and Mrs. Held left for a trip
in the fall.
I
tea will furnish the music.
to New York, Atlantic City and Bos-
Mrs.
Louis
Zeiger
and
Mr. 81111
I. H. Roth, formerly of Detroit,ton. They will return to Detroit to
family of 33 Tennyson avenue, who was in the city en route from I.os make their home here after June 1.

spent the winter in Los Angeles, will Angeles to his home in Columbus.
return to Detroit May 15. Miss Rena
Zeiger, who is attending the Uni-
Regardless of how careful you may be in trying
Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald is in Daven-
versity of California, will remain port, Iowa, visiting her mother. Mr.
Engagements
is almost impossible
to keep your furniture clean, it
there until the end of the college Finsterwald and son, Meyer, are
season.
to prevent it from becoming soiled. Just send it
spending the week in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Herman Kon-
to us and we will remove every speck of dirt in
Miss Edith Sominsky entertained
Mrs. Louis Oppenheim and Mrs. ple announce the engagement of thei
12 guests with a bridge luncheon at Sam Fleisher entertained with a
addition to giving it that "newy" appearance.
her home, 565 Palmer avenue, last luncheon, bridge and miscellaneous daughter. Marguerette Pauline, to
Ephraim Lieberman, son of Mr. and
Saturday, honoring the Misses Sally shower at the Whittier Hotel Tues-
Solomon and Florence Freedman, day, May 13, in honor of Miss Freda Mrs. Israel Lieberman of this city.
brides of this month.
Weinberg, a bride of June 3. Twenty
Mr. and Mrs. William Barnett of
guests were present. Mrs. Weinberg
Mrs. Louis Halbstein entertained of Flint, an aunt of Miss Weinberg, Windsor, Ont., announce the engage.
ment of their daughter, Harriet, to
at her home last week in honor of was an out-of-town guest.
Nat Elkus, formerly of Cincinnati,
five members of the Moscow Art
Ohio.
Players, including Mr. Rornanoff, the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Young and
director.
family of Kirby avenue have moved
into their new home at 1409 Burlin-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Friedman of game avenue.
101 Rhode Island avenue will be at
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods"
home Sunday evening, May 18, in
Mr. and Mrs. William Goldberg
honor of their brother and sister, Mr. (Rose Hecht) have returned from
533-37 Forest Ave. E. Phone Melrose 6570
and Mrs. Adolph Friedman of Kocice, California and are residing at the
Mr. and Mrs. Murray W. Schreiber
Czecho-Slovakia.
(Ruth Fleisher) of 2505 Taylor ave-
Hotel Statler.
nue are receiving congratulations on'
The Scarab Club recently gave a
Mrs. William Adelson entertained the birth of a son, Eduard Theodore,1
dinner in honor of Samuel Cashwan, with a luncheon-bridge and shower at on May H.
winner of the gold medal awarded to the home of her mother, Mrs. Jacob
him this winter.
Arta, Sunday, in honor of her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. llyde
Miss Gertrude Wollenberg, a bride (Lillian Goldman) of Port Huron an-
Miss Rose Osnos was hostess at a of this month.
no unce the birth of a daughter May
surprise birthday party at her home,
8. Mrs. Hyde is the daughter of Mr.
541 East Palmer avenue, for her Sin- BICUR CHOLEM GIVES
and Mrs. Louis Goldman of Port Hu-
ter, Miss Ceil Damns. A buffet lunch-
ron, formerly of Detroit.
EXCURSION
JUNE
1
eon was served to the guests.

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The unexcelled reputation of the
flernard Shop as the "'Jest Shop in
Town for Gowns" has only been ac-
quired by Nervier, quality and price.
The distinetireness and individuality
which prevails in all their gowns make
it possible for everyone to hr pleas-
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Smith
Sunday, June 1, has been selected
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kahn and
daughter, Leah, of Algonac spent by the Bicur Cholem Society for its (Jean Siegal) of 3904 Michigan eve-
fourteenth
annual
excursion
to
Tash-
nue
announce the birth of a son, Au-
Mothers' Day with their parents, Mr.
moo Park, This will be an all-dayi brey, on April 30.
and Mrs. I. Lieberman.
event. The Steamer Tashmoo will)
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal (Dorothy
leave the foot of Griswold at 9 o'clock
in the morning and arrive at the Barnett) announce the birth of a son,
island at noon. Dancing and enter- Richard Bennett, May 9.
tainment and athletic events will be
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mendelsohn
the main features of the day. Prizes
will be awarded to the winners in all of Glynn court announce the birth of
entries in the field events. Tickets a daughter, Kathleen,
may be obtained from the chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wolfson of
Jack Behrman, by phoning Glendale
1995 Taylor avenue (Nettie Meisner)
4923.
announce the birth of a daughter,
Benjamee, May 8.

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AUXILIARY NAMES
MEMBERS OF BOARD

Sh••rey Zedek Organisation Also Oh.
Mothers' Day.

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ARTS GROUP GIVES
LAST PERFORMANCE

The Ladies Auxiliary of Shasrey Election of Officers Follows Rendition
Zedek held its annual meeting Sun-
of "Truth."
day, May 11, in the form of a supper
at the synagogue for the mothers and
The Arts Society of Temple Beth
,daughters of the auxiliary. The re-
tiring president, Mrs. Joseph Zech- El gave its sixth and last performance
man, gave her report, in which she of the season at the temple Monday
reviewed the work of the organiza- evening, May 12. Clyde Fitch's four.
tion during the past year, in assisting act play, "Truth," was presented by
in equipping the synagogue and in an able group of players. Mr. an d
various charities. The board of di- Mrs. Warder were played by Mr. and
rectors for the coming year were Mrs. Morris Garvett; Mr. and Mrs.
elected as follows: Mesdames Alec 1.indon by Leon II. Harman and Mrs.
Immerman, Barney Blumrosen, Ben Gerald May; Roland, father of Mrs.
Goldman, Abe Glazer, David Zemon, Warder, by Frank V. Martin; Laura
Israel Davidson, Ben Schwartz, Meyer Fraser by Regene Freund; Mrs. Gene-
Applebaum, Abraham Strainer, Jo- vieve Crespignv by Mrs. David Wil-
seph H. Ehrlich, Louis Stoll, Philip kus; and the butler at the Warder
Shulman, Philip Gordon, A. Zack- home by Frederick Morris. The story
heim, A. Carlstein, It Moss, S. Riv- portrays the domestic troubles of the
kin, S. B. Kahn, M. Covitz, J. Fried- Warders because Mrs. Warder, who
berg, J. Feldman, H. P. Cohen and has been meeting Mr. Lindon secret-
Mrs Weiswasser. Mrs. Wolf Kaplan ly, cannot tell the truth but must lie
was elected an honorary member of in answer to every question. The
play has, however, the American hap-
the board.
The program for the evening in- py ending with a scene of reconcilia-
cluded dances by Gertrude Zemon, tion between husband and wife.
After the performance the society
Esther Immerman and a Dutch cos-
tume dance by the Cohen twins. Mrs. held a meeting to elect officers for
Abraham Lappin, accompanied by the coming year. Morris Garvett was
Mrs. S. Popkin, gave three vocal se- elected president; Wallace Rosen-
Alvin D. Hersch spoke on helm, first vice-president; Isaac Gold-
lections.
berg, second vice-president; Dr.
"King Solomon, Man of the Ages,
Mr. Hersch told of the building of Leightn Steele. secretary and treas-
the temple by King Solomon and Hi- urer; Miss Ruth Franklin, librarian.
ram, King of Tyre. Ile also por- The board of directors is composed
trayed an imaginary day in the life of the following: Mrs. David Vv'ilkus,
Mrs. Frank V. Martin, Miss Mildred
-if Solomon.
The program was concluded with Snyder, Frederick Morris, Jesse
Ilerschman, Milford Stern and Harry

a piano solo by Dan H. Sofir and
Shineman.
, Orel solo by Miss Nancy Rosenthal.

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