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May 30, 1924 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-05-30

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PAGE SIX

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
TO DAVID B. BERGER

Two Very Important
Sales Begin in the
Hudson Store on
Monday Morning,
June 2nd.

Qrsortai

All society Hems .d other local not. should be cemsountr•red to 11.• office of TM
Chronicle by 8 •clock Wedorraday •Iternoon in order to app.r in the current or.k'e
1... Phone Glendale 0300. Satre. Editor. Moll nen.. eau to be received net letee
th. Weaseasq.

The following boys and girls will
be confirmed at Temple Beth El On
Shebuoth, Sunday, June 8: Marvel
Abelson, Rose Adler, Julius Arkin,
Anna Ascher, Bessie Avison, Gussie
Bassevitz, Hilda Behrmann, Hubert
Behrmann, Dorothy Bloonigarden,
Simeon J. Begin, Margaret Bradfield,
Bernard Brown, Norma J. Brown,
Maurice Dalitz, Millard Deutsch,
Dorothy De Young, Blume Dinner,
Marjorie Epstean, David Ettinger,
Marvin Fineberg, Rose Erna Finster-
weld, Miriam Fleishman, Jack Frant,
Alvin Freedman, Bertha Frischman,
Bertha Geller, Revah Goldberg,
Sylvia Goldsmith, Rosaline Goldstein,
Jeanette Gottschalk, Archie] and
Edith Ilarwith, Hilda and Mildred
lakont, Charles Kaufman, Adelaide
Klein, Sylvia B. Krell. Jean Levy,
Herman Lichtenstein, Ethelyn Litz,
Bertha Lorig, Dorothy Love, Ervin
Markus, Melvin Meryl], Elsie Meat-
zel, Harold Michaels, Stanford Mor-
rie Doris Ruth Nathan, Estelle Pe-
reira, Jesse Rice, Ruth Richardson,
Laurabelle Robinson, lienry Rose,
Ralph Rosen, Rhea Rosenthal, Ame-
roll Frank Rothschild, Alfred Rouda,
Pearl Rynek, Paul Solomon, Amelius
Segall, Dorothy Shapiro, Jerome Si-
mon, Max Simon, Adolph Slatkin,
Irving Wartell, Sylvia Weiss, Clement
Weitzman. Jeanette Wineman and
Virginia Wolf.

Frocks for
All Occasions

At Moderate Prices

UR 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

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Miss Dorothy King of the Whittier
Apartments spent last week-end in
Ann Arbor.

sizes too.

H EYN

WOMENS

Douglas Goldberg left recently for
a trip to California.

Mr. and Mrs. 1,. J. Rodgers of 62
Glendale have as their guest their
sister, Hiss Bertha Rodgers of Chi-
cago.

WEAR

Woodward Avenue

Mrs. Rubye Wolf Klein, formerly
of the faculty of Temple Beth RI, is
now affiliated with the B'nai [Frith
temple of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs.
Klein will remain in California for
an indefinite period.

Between Grand River and State.

A Special Showing of
Kuppenheimer Suits

For Men to be offered at remarkably
low prices.

MISS EVELYN D. ROSENTHAL

Second Floor.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenthal an-
:ounce the engagement of their
Barry R. Solomon, the recently I I
laughter, Evelyn Dorothy, to David
elected president of the Men's Temple I '
B. Berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. II.
Club, presided at a luncheon at the
Berger. A reception will take place
Statler hotel Friday, May 23, in
Sunday, June 8, at 1646 West Bos-
honor of Jacob Nathan, retiring pres-
on boulevard. The wedding will take
ident of the club. Covers were laid
place in the early fall.
for 20 men, the new and old board of
directors of the Men's Temple Club
and officers of Temple Beth El. Rab
bis Leo M. Franklin and Henry J.
Berkowitz, Milford Stern, vice-presi-
dent of the temple, and Wallace Ro-
senheim, treasurer, gave after-lunch
speeches. Melville Welt, a past-pres-
Plans have been completed for the
ident of the Temple Club, and Morris annual (lance to be given under the
Garvett, the new vice-president, also auspices of the B'nai Israel Auxiliary
spoke. Mr. Solomon, on behalf of Tuesday evening, June 3. The com-
the club, presented Mr. Nathan with munities of Flint and Bay City hove
a set of golf clubs, In responding, been invited to attend the dance.
Mr. Nathan reviewed the past year's
work of the club.
The monthly meeting of the Ladies'
Mrs. George Levey of 2434 Cal-1 Aid Society was held Wednesday,
vert avenue entertained seven couples May 21. Sirs. Adolph Greenebaum
at a bridge party Saturday, May 24,1 and Mrs. A. D. Philippe were hos-
for her house guest, Miss Sadie Levey tesses.
of Omaha, Neb.
The Tuesday Club met at the home
Mrs. Nathan Mandelberg enter- If Mrs. Louis Levinsohn, 635 South
tanied at a bridge for 16 guests at Park avenue. Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb
her home, 1683 Hazelwood avenue, and Mrs. Isador Selvin won honors.
Monday, May 19.

A Selling of White Shoes
for Women

The very latest and best styles for
Summer at prices away below the.
usual.

Ought= Notes

Mrs. Jack Blumenthal of Hague
avenue gave a farewell bridge Sun-
day evening, May 25, in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. J. N lehman and son, Mar-
vin, who are leaving shortly for a
trip to Europe. Many farewell gifts
were presented to the honor guests.

Fourth Floor.

Both men and women have an oppor-
tunity to profit by these events.

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The J. L. Hudson Co.

Mr. and Mrs. At. C. Meyer enter-
tinned eight guests at dinner Thurs-
day, May 22, in honor of Mrs. Bessie
Barlow. The table was decorated
with spring flowers.

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Mrs. Clarence Slyker (Frances Van
Vliet) has returned to her home in
San Diego, Calif., after spending two
weeks as the guest of her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund L. Brin of
Calvert avenue. Mrs. Slyker was
widely entertained during her stay in
the city.

1522 Broadway

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and In s urance

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and

superior scientific methods.

First, m e giv e a thorough preventive clean-
ing. Energine is the only liquid which kills
the moth egg. Fur comes out soft, lovely,
naturally gla4ed---elean through and through.
Then we store. Our level is a steady be-
low-freezing temperature-18 to 20 F. It
clinches the point of safety.
This is what Fur Storage means to us,

Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Girard and
daughters are at home at 217 Alex-
ander street.

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We call the attention of those who
are hard of hearing that, upon appli-
cation to the ushers, they will be
placed in seats to which the seousti-
con is attached.

Just phone Melrose 6570.

and Dyers

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Summertime Footwear

in Dainty White Kid

THE GILDA

A delightful two-
strap model with

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Nalco

Close of School of Religion:
On Sunday next, the School of Re-
ligion will conclude its sessions for
the season. The enrollment this year
has been the largest in the history
of the congregation. At the conclud-
ing exercise., gold buttons will be
given to those children who have had
an unbroken attendance this year and
a diamond studded button will be
given to those children who have
shown an unbroken attendance at the
school for five years.

satin-

satisfied cos.

FYFE'S--"Ten Floors of Shoe Service"

covered Cuban
heels. Comes in
fine white kid

or white lin-
en, kid trim.

$ 10

THE MANGO

An appealing
gore pump in a
highly favored
spring style. Has
covered Cu-
ba n heels.
Comes In
dainty white
kid.

$9

THE CAMEO

THE REGENT

One of the most
pleasing s a n dal
styles that we have
ever seen. H a s
low covered
heels a n d
comes in very
fine quality
white elk.

A n o ther smart
n-w Colonial pursue
w'th graceful tai-

Cenfirm•tioa:
As previously announced, the con-
firmation services will take place
June 8, at 9:30. An unusually fine
program has been arranged.

CLEAN — COLD — SAFE

N:elrose 5100

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Mrs. Edward Thal of Toledo, Ohio,
is the guest of Sir, and Mrs. Jacob
Thal.

Next Week's Sermon:
Of special importance both to the
parents and to the pupils of the con-
firmation class will be Dr. Franklin's
sermon next Sunday morning under
the title "A Plain Discussion of Some
Problems of Parenthood—A Pre-
Confirmation Sermon." While it is
definitely hoped that the parents of
this year's class will all be present,
it should be said that the address will
be of interest and importance to all
who are interested in the problems
of childhood and parenthood. There-
fore a full congregation should be
present.

To be entirely safe from Moths. Fire and
Theft, yci.ir furs and fabrics should be kept
clean and cold and insured.
insures you these things.
Our
MI the way through, we give the utmost of

personal care

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barack of
Blaine avenue left last week for a
fortnight's motor trip to Pittsburgh.
They were accompanied by Mrs. Ba-
rack's sisters, Fannie and Yetta Ro-
sen.

list of

Why not join this

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(I) The Forest Cleaners

Jack Mandelstram is the guest of
Mr. and Strs. Ira Mandelstram, 726
South Park avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Wartell of
183 Woodland avenue will be at home
to their relatives and friends Sunday,
June 8, in honor of the confirmation
of their son, Irving.

tomers?

sending

that our work is

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

Julian Meyers has returned from
Philadelphia, where he attended the
Farm School.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welsh and
Mrs. Joseph Weil, who have been in
New York for the past two weeks,
left Tuesday for Philadelphia and At-
lantic City.

That they keep on

them is sufficient evidence

factory.

furniture, rug. and

us their upholstered

drapes for cleaning.

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For many years housewives have made it a point

to send

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Sirs. }furry Fineberg of Waverly
avenue has left for a six weeks' trip
to Hagerstown, Md., Atlantic City
Miss Florence Seitovitz of Owen and New York. She will be joined
avenue has returned from a week's later by Mr. Fineberg.
visit with her parents in Port Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal of
Iler mother is spending a few days
309 Frederick avenue will be at home
in the city with her,
Sunday afternoon and evening, June
Miss Julia Wine has been chosen 8, in honor of the confirmation of
to represent the senior Manasseh Or- their daughter, Rhea.
ganization at Junior Hadassah meet-
Mr, and Mrs. Sol Gittleman enter-
ings.
tained Wednesday evening, Stay 21,
Mrs. Harry Allurs of Alden Park at the Masonic Country Club in honor
Manor and Mrs. Bertha Traub of of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Friedman,
1253 Burlingame avenue left Sunday who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
evening for New York, whence they than Friedman of 101 Rhode Island
will sail for a European trip.
avenue.

We Clean
Upholstered
Furniture,Rugs, .
Drapes, etc.

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in .1 Miss

Mrs. Jacob Burrows has left for
Toronto to visit her mother.

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The semi-annual meeting, of Tem-
ple Beth El congregation was held
Tuesday, Slay 20. The Misses Rose
Miss Clara Abel entertained at her
and Maym(• Lenhoff were made hon-
sister's home, 2288 Hazelwood ave-
orary members of the congregation.
nue, Sunday evening with a bridge
The congregation voted unanimously
party.
to invite officiating Rabbi Samuel
Gordon of the Ilebrew Union College
Mrs. Sigmund L. Brio entertained
of Cincinnati to return next year.
Saturday, May 24, at a luncheon-
bridge in honor of Mrs. Bertha
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Danziger of New
Traub, who left Sunday for a trip to
York City are the guests of Mr. and
Europe.
SIN. Morris Nover. Sirs. Danziger
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Joseph of Lin- was formerly Nliss Belle Clinkofstein
dale avenue have as their guests Mr. Of Saginaw.

Mrs. Saul Davidson entertained at
her home, 2284 Taylor avenue. Sun- and Mrs. Max Jacobson and daughter,
Joseph J. Blumrosen is spending
day evening in honor of the Misses Estelle.
a week in the city.
Celia Bernstein and Florence Seito-
Miss Nina Friedman, daughter of
vitz, June brides-elect. Miss Bern-
Mrs. Bessie Burlow of Newark, N.
stein will marry Dr. Morris Kritch- Mr. and Mrs. N. Friedman of Rhode
man on June
Seitovitz Island avenue, returned Monday J., is the guest of Ale and Mrs. John
will marry Dr. David Kaltman on the from Sullins School for Girls, Bris- Immerman, 922 South Jefferson.
tol, Va.
same date.

The "Dent Shop in Torun for Gowns"
in now offering the amino.
styles. Patin-fineness, individuality
and moderate prices make then- gowns
the standard for which goring,' busy
and thereiniinoting women are look-
ing. This in a rare opportimity for
making your selections from a stock
which is replenished daily by the min-
ter teork of leading tailors It is to
your advantage to examine our stock
before buying.

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Mesdames Arthur Pollock and A.
C. Lappin entertained with a lunch-
eon May 26 in honor of Mrs. Ben
Jacks of St. Louis, who is visiting in
the city. The same evening Mrs.
Harry II, Spring entertained at the
Chatham for Mrs. Jacks. On Wed-
nesday Mrs. Ralph Schiller gave a
luncheon and theater party for Mrs.
Jacks and in the evening Mrs. Arthur
A. Harris entertained at her home,
1465 Burlingame avenue.

The May monthly meeting of the
Young Women's Hebrew Association
was in the form of a reception to
Miss Sara Landman, the new social
director of the association. Miss
Anne Morris, chairman of the Y. W.
II. A. Council, received the guests.
The rooms of the Jewish Woman's
Club at 89 Rowena street, where the
reception woo held, were decorated
in peonies and lilacs. Miss Elizabeth
Vail, one of the "Y" members, gave
several piano selections. bliss Land-
man responded with a short talk.
About 171 members of the Y. W. H.
A. were present at the reception. '

$9

lored lines. Comes

In sole white
calf and has
covered Cu-
ban heels.

$10

Third Floor

Many Other

Ddighelul

Highly Pleasing

Silk Hosiery.

Sumn,er Styles

All the New Cofer.

Woodward and Adams

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maei r lo ch r ant The and Shop Service
Where Courtesy 10347 Woodr'd
Prevai l.

A. C. K renz T

Between Calvert and
Collingwood

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