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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Jet al a
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connsueicaned to shit •Ifts• el The
eihw local nol•. •hould ha
All society item. and Wednesday
afternoon La order to appear in the current nook's
Chronicle by 11 o'clock
re eived met law
lewd Phan. Glendale 9300. Society Editor. Moll notices as as to be
them Wedamday.
Benjamin 13 Gordon has left for
Boston On business, where he will
remain for a week. On his return to
Detroit he will visit his home town,
New London, Conn., and will stop for
a few days at New York City.
Misses Zelle and Mabel Morris en-
tertained Wednesday, May 14, for
Miss Antoinette Frazer and Miss Flor-
ence Seitovitz, two brides-elect, at a
luncheon at the Statler, later taking
their guests to the theater.
Are You Ready For
the Outdoor Season?
On account of Decoration
Day, all contributions for the
corning week's issue must be re-
I
ceived in the office of The De-
, troit Jewish Chronicle not later
than 5 p. in. Tuesday, May 27,
to insure publication.
With the advent of Memorial Day,
the vacation and travel season begins in
earnest. It gives one a very comfort-
able feeling to know that one is prepared
not only with the proper wearables, but
also the Travel Luggage which will
carry our belongings to the journey's
end and in the best of condition.
WINNER IN CONTEST
MAKES MUSICAL BOW
The Dramatic Club of the Young
Grad.
Mi.. Kaplan to Appear in Pont-
Women's Hebrew Association Willi uat• Recital Wednesday Evemn g.
give two plays, "Will o' the Wisp"
and "Pygmalion and Galatea," at
Temple Beth El Wednesday evening,Miss Sarah Kaplan, pianist, stu-
May 28. In the first play the Misses
of Music,
Sadie Bernstein, Sadie Garfinkle, Lil- dent of Conservatory
LaVerne II. Brown
of the will
Be-
Sadie
lion Meisel and Ethel Silber will con- appear in a post-graduate recital at
solute the cast. The Misses Anne
and Rea Aaronson, Beatrice Ilaggle-
man, Adeline Cohen, l.ottie Gantze-
witz, Rose Levin, Sarah Mallek, Anna
Sachs and Ida Silverman will take
part in "Pygmalion and Galatea."
In all ready to wear, we are pre-
pared to outfit with suit, coat, dress,
hat, shoes, hosiery and underwear
from the broadest assortment in this
vicinity.
In the Luggage Shop you will find
everything needful to early your travel
outfit. Fitted and unfitted cases and
bags and hat boxes.
The entire establishment offers hun-
d•eds of suggestions worth while to
those who are contemplating vacation
or travel.
Mrs. Hugo Hirschman and Mrs.
Mrs. NI. Cohen and Mrs. R. Gold-
lien Hirschman of St. Paul, Minn.,
will spend next week in the city as stone have as their guest their moth-
er, Mrs. Coleman of Watkins Glenn,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
N. Y.
H. Kopple of Colorado avenue.
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bliss Lydia Mendelssohn, who at-
Mrs. Henry Wineman is spending
tends
the
Brownson
School in New
the week in Pittsburgh.
York, will return on May 27 and will
her guest Miss
be
of
St.
Loids
bring
with
her
to
S.
Quint
Mr. and Mrs.
Mo., stopped in Detroit en route to Mary Frances Robinson of El Paso,
Texas.
their home from New York City.
Miss Dorothy Blumenthal of West
Branch, Mich., who is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Montefiore Whittleshofer
of the Chatham Apartments, is being
widely entertained during her stay
in the city.
Among the affairs given last week.
;Mr. and Mrs. Katzenberg of in honor of Miss Gertrude Wollend
Springfield, M ass., have returned berg, a bride of May 21, was a,
hone after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. bridge-luncheon and kitchen shower,
James Robinson.
at the home of Mrs. Samuel Atkins
of Collingwood avenue, on Thursdays
Mrs. S. J. Hoesper acted as hostess afternoon; a bridge-tea at the Wom-
for Mrs. T. V. O'Connor, wife of the en's City Club, on Wednesday, at
chairmanof the United States Ship- which Miss Eva Werbe was hostess,
ping Board, on Friday, May 16. Mr. and a bridge-luncheon at the Hotel
O'Connor came to Detroit to address Whittier on Saturday, at which the
the Michigan Foreign Trade Confer- Misses lielen Edelson and Sophie Alt-t
ence.
man were the hostesses.
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All Occasions
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1JR entire fourth floor is devoted to
the display of dresses for every oc-
casion—for street wear, for after-
noon wear, and evening wear. You will
be pleasantly surprised with the unusual
low prices prevailing. Plenty of large
sizes too.
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WOMENS WEAR
Woodward Avenue
Between Grand River and State.
The J. L. Hudson Co.
MISS SARAH KAPLAN
t he Federation of Women's Clubs
auditorium Wednesday evening, ay
28, at 8 o'clock. Miss Kaplan has
studied with Mr. Brown for a number
of years and is an instructor in piano
at the Ganapol Studios of Musical
She an endowed member of
the Tuesday Musical Student League
Mrs. R. J. Rothschild of St. Paul,
Dr. Joseph Aarons is attending the and on May 17 took first prize in a
Ntinn., arrived in Detroit Tuesday to electronic convention being held in Bach contest held in this city. The
be the guest of her parents, Mr. and
judges were Mrs. Edwin Sherill of
Kansas City.
Mrs. Eugene H. Kopple of Colorado
the Tuesday Musical League, ro e -
avenue.
Mrs. Theodore J. Israel of Moss sot Stahl of the University of Michi-
avenue is sojourning in Atlantic City. gan School of Music and Miss huger
Mrs. Samuel Feinstein of Brook -
of Pontiac.
lyn, N. V., is visiting friends in the
Miss Kaplan will have the assist-
Among the affairs given in honor I
city.
of Miss Antoinette Frazer, a bride ance of Mrs. Manuel Jacoby, soprano,
and
Samuel Rubiner, tenor, pupils of
of May 21, was a bridge-tea on
Mrs. Joseph Wetsman and Mrs.
Wednesday afternoon at which Mrs. Herman Hoexter, with Miss Jane Hol-
Ralph Davidson were hostesses at the
William B. Isenberg was the hostess; skin at the piano. The program is
home of Mrs. Wetsman, 90 Virginia
a lunchbon and theater party on Fri- as follows:
park, at a tea Sunday afternoon in
day, at which Mrs. George Kahn was
i‘loisch
.
Major.
honor of Dr. Sarah Schweiger Blom
relude And FIIK sr
the hostess; a miscellaneous shower, .1.,: us
stein of Liege, Belgium. Dr. Blom
yen
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lei.
on Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Al-
2 illegre
:111eirrt. a Ada
stein, who is Mr. Wetsman's sister,
fred Stone as hostess; an aluminum
11. Perguleal
arrived in Detroit Friday, May 16.
To
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shower on Saturday, which Mrs. Son "The
Velvet Garknem"..Willlarn Redillek
Robert Terry
Louis Joseph gave at her home on
"The Answer"
Mrs. J. Schuman of Hazelwood ave-
MacDonell
Praeludiurn
Linsdale
avenue.
Litibilemy
nue entertained at a luncheon-
At Moderate Prices
0
Mrs. P. II. Frankel and Miss Her-
mine Shone of New York. who were
the house guests of Mr. and Sirs. L.
E. Fiske of Eason avenue, have re-
turned to their respective homes.
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We Clean
Upholstered
Furniture, Rugs,
Drapes, etc.
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Prelude
bridge Tuesday, May 20, honoring
The Saturday Luncheon Club will
r r7la gini lje, 'N' 2 ......
Mrs. Greenberg of Decatur, Ill., who
Duet—"Love Came CaliMg"..1. B. immesh
hold its May meeting Saturday,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Milton
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24, at the home of Miss Caroline cp., Concerto F Minor
Allegro
gro Marsoso.
Alle
Greenblatt 1991 Gladstone avenue.
Second Piano—Mr. Brown.
Wednesday Mrs. Harry Bennet gave stein of Royal Oak.
a luncheon and theater party for Mrs.
Miss Rosalind Davidson was in Ann
Greenberg.
Arbor Saturday for Cap Night.
For many years housewives have made it • point
them is sufficient evidence that our work is antis.
list of satisfied cos'
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This includes insurance, also on the basis
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A special :..dture of our service is the
thorough preventive cleaning. We clean pelt
and lining of fur or fabric with the only liquid
which kills a , moth egg-
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drapes for cleaning. That they keep on sending
Mrs. Samuel Harris entertained
Rabbi Leo 51; *ranklin spent last
with a luncheon and mah Jong party
at her borne, 294 Elmhurst avenue, Saturday in Ann Arbor.
Friday, May 23, in honor of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kunio (Edith
Among the Detroit girls who spend
Adolph Freidman of Czecho-Slovakia
Greenberg
ent! Mrs. Ben M. Jack of St. Louis, the
week-end Lillian
at the Fellman,
Kappa Nu Molly
House liermanoff) of 323 East Warren ave-
Arbor are the Misses Alice nue are receiving congratulations on
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in
An
Mo.
the birth of a daughter, Shirley Bern-
Mrs. Joseph S. Florian, who has Newman, Esther Burnstein and Alma adine, on May 17.
spent the past four months at Miami, Branley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winsen (Frances
Fla., has left for Chicago, where Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berris and Rissover of Cincinnati) of 355 Lei-
Florian will join her.
cester
court are receiving felicita-
family of 622 Eliot street have moved
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand of 1951 to their new home, 1441 Taylor ave- tions on the birth of twin sons, Wen-
dell
and
David, on Tuesday, May 20.
Taylor avenue have returned from a nue.
trip to Culver and Chicago.
Mr.
and
Mrs. George Kavanau of
Among the affairs given this week
Miss Bt;rtha Gruber was a guest at and last in honor of Miss Gertrude 1486 West Euclid avenue are receiv-
the Tau Epsilon Fraternity party in Wollenberg, a bride of May 21, wasli ng congratulations on the birth of a
a luncheon at Westwood Inn at which daughter, Barbara, May 12.
Ann Arbor last week.
Mrs. Sidney Wallace was hostess; a
Mrs. A. Traub of 1253 Burlingame bridge-luncheon and kitchen shower
avenue, accompanied by her niece at the home of Mrs. Samuel Atkins
Mrs. II. Ahler, will leave May 22 for of Collingwood avenue; a bridge-tea
New York. They will sail for Europe at the Women's City Club at which
May 29, to be gone for three months. Miss Eva Werbe was hostess; a
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn were in bridge-luncheon at the Hotel Whittier
• Ann Arbor Saturday, May 17, for at which the hostesses were the
the marriage of Miss Theotiosia Bur- Misses Helen Edelson and Sophie Alt-
ton, daughter of ('resident Burton of man, and a theater party and tea at
the University of Michigan, and Dr. the Bluebird at which Mrs. Carl Arta
George Rippey Stewart, Jr., of Cali- was hostess.
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Colman of Ha-
zelwood avenue are stopping at the'
I.aSalle Hotel, Chicago, for a week's,
visit.
The smart woman who is looking
for "Up-to-the-Minute" styles in ad-
a ace Summer modes will first roll
at "The Best Shop in Tow') tor
Gowns," where she is sure of Admit
er.
erartly icha f she 11,1011 and at
markable priers. A display of beau-
tiful frorks and yawns for daytime,
afternoon mid (wetting trear.
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to send us their upholstered furniture, rugs and
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Miss Agnes Seifer of Duluth,)
Minn., spent the past week as the
guest of Miss Bella Tobin of 547 Jo-I
sephine avenue. Miss Tobin enter-
tained Saturday, May 17, in honor of
Miss Seifer.
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Miss Bebe Benson of Flint spent
the week-end as a guest of Miss Sally
Schweitzer of lilaine avenue. Both
attended Cap Night at Ann Arbor,
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Papp of
Boston, Mass., who were in the city
for the Held-Solomon wedding, have
returned to their home. Mrs. Charles
Held, who was also in the city for
the wedding, has returned to her
home in Indianapolis, Ind.
A surprise miscellaneous shower
was given Saturday evening, May 17,
by Mrs. M. Ostrow of 3601 Mack ave-
nue, in honor of her sister-in-law,
Miss Norma Ostrow, a bride-elect.
Miss Ostrow was the recipient of
many beautiful gifts. Bridge and
bunco were played and prizes were
awarded to the winners. Covers were
laid for 30 guests.
Mrs. Witman of Clairmount ave-
nue was hostess at • card party May
16 at her home. Games were played
and prizes were given. A midnight
luncheon was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freed, who
have been spending the winter at Mi-
ami, Fla., have returned to Detroit.
Mrs. Schwam of 8228 Brush was
hostess at a card party in honor of
her brother, a visitor from the east,
prior to his departure for the west .
A midnight lunch was served.
The Mesdames Joseph Modell, Jo-
seph Schwartz, Max Goldberg, Sam
Schwartz, will be joint hostesses at
a card party to be held at the home
of Mrs. Joseph Modell, 1196 Edison
avenue Wednesday evening, May 28
for men and women. Proceeds are
to go for ■ needy family.
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