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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-06-06

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Miss Fay Rosenberg left last week
for a two mantha' stay in l'aris,

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Sports Wool Sweaters

Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan and chit.
(Inert of Clairnmunt avenue have re-
turned to the city after spending
eight months in Arizona and Cali-
fornia.

Popular styles for sports wear and general wear. Slip-on
styles, Tuxedo and coat styles, sleeveless and collarless
or some with round collars; many have pockets. Open,
close or fancy weaves. Colors—greys, tuns, new greens,
buff, navy blue, black and brown.

$5.00 — $7.50 — $10

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen of
1624 Glynn court will Ice at home to
their relatives and friends Sunday,
June 15, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9
o'clock in honor of the bar mitzvah
If their son, Cyril Aaron. No cards.

rows •DOIMARD •

No connection with any other store

Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Newhauser and
Miss Aimee Tobias of Collingwood
avenue and Miss Fara Goldberg of
West Grand boulevard have roturned
from a motor trip to Chicago.

Mrs. Ida Silver and Miss Ruth
Grosberg of Palmer avenue are visit-
ing Mrs. Robert Schwartz in Cleve-
land. Mrs. Schwartz was formerly
Miss hlarian Grosberg of this city.

MUSCLE DEVELOPING
FOOTWEAR FOR
CHILDREN

Ruby's shoes ore
not /vet pe.cosl

Otter Buck Black Trim
Brown Russia Tail, Trim
All Patent Coltskin
Sizes 2% to 8

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1529 WASHINGTON BLVD. Adjoining Statler Hotel

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Adjoining the Stutter Hotel

1533.1535 Washington Boulevard

Young
Men's
Suits

—light shades

—light weights

—distinctive models

Summery looking gravy
and light tans — English
striped flannels, cheviots.
homespuns, etc. Three and
four- piece models — the
latter consists of coat,
vest, trousers and knick-
ers.

Our N,•1,1 location

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1533 Washington Blvd.

IlereVeAre

Open

Eight to Si:.

LeJ I, n few steps inxide
Greta POIIICHIrd Kotranre

Straw
Hats

From the foremost

Shape. and Styles
that LEAD

From $2.50 to $8.50

We show a complete line
of light weight fashions
in Bangkok Panama!' and
Balibuntal.

FINES!. DRUG STORE

General Motors Putldin

DETROIT

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Presented in green, orange and blue
plaids. Main floor.

3.50

1 l uric locu s

Woodward Thru to Washington

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"Rose Softly !Rooming"
Spar
"Songs Me Mother Taught
-Dvorak
"The Lark"
Rubeneteln
"0 Thou Cruel 'Sea"
Wilton
Mt. , Schiller
"Adagio ems Tropp°. from Concerto op .
10a .
Drunk
Miss Fraser
"A Pastoral from Rosalinda -
Yeracini
"Romans. from Cavaleri* Runtleanna"..
Id•notgal
Mine Schiller
l'Santbande"
Ifaendel
llt;•voitel•
Popper
Mi. Framer
'The White Birth"
Goalies
"Fanchonette"
Clarke
I leant • World for You"
Lehman
'Mister Markin'
.
ItaPtatt
"The South Winds Are Illowing".. Densmore
Mins Schiller

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1448 Woodson! Ammo

Nirtip3

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein
(Betty Rosenthal) announce the birth
of a son, Alan Phelps, May 18.

'The Opera
Weddiag Slipper

OBITUARY

MRS. JENNIE GREENBERG

Mrs. Jennie Greenberg, beloved
wife of Isaac Greenberg, (lied Thurs-
day, May 29, after an illness of six
weeks. Mrs. Greenberg, who was 69
years of age, lived in Detroit 46
years. Funeral services were held at
the residence of her daughter, Mrs.
Saul Abrahamson, 2509 Pingree ave-
nue, and interment took place at
Machpelah cemetery. Rabbis A. Si.
Hershman and Judah L. Levin offici-
ated. She seas a lifelong wencher of
the Shaarey Zedek Congregation. Be-
sides Mrs. Abrahamson and her hus-
band, Mrs. Greenberg is survived by
Mrs. Joseph Ilarris, Mrs. Harry II.
l'renzlauer, Mrs. Louis Ackerman,
Mrs. Charles Berlin and bliss Fannie
Greenberg and Joseph, Ilerman and
David Greenberg, 16 grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren.

I tnportrti
Cu( Steel
/luckier
Aloderately
Priced

There is a distinctive I. Miller
Slipper for every occasion.

Also presented in

Patent Leather
Black Satin, Tan Calf

I. MILLER SALON

ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR

411412 4 00251.

APPRECIATE SERVICE
OF JEWISH CHRONICLE

4,A

The following letter was sent to
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle by Mrs.
Mark Fleischman, corresponding sec-
retary of the Jewish Woman's Club:
"The officers and directors of the
Jewish Woman's Club extend their
deep nppreciation tee The Detroit Jew-
ish
for the courtesies ox-
tended the club during the year."

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Music School Recital:

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The annual recital of the Jewish
Institute Music School will be held
on Sunday everting, June III, 7:30
o'clock, at the Jewish Institute, 687
East High stret.
piano and vio-
lin (lasses as well as the ensemble
groups will participate. The public
is invited.

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The

Solid Silver

LODGES OF 1. 0. B. A.
HOLD CONVENTION

T-37.icial

Delegates From 500 Lodges Consider
Vital Projects.

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A spl( ,,,]. I ,..I, .tion of unusual
single i .,...(.., aid attractive - sets in

of The Independent Order of B'rith
Abraham was opened in Convention
-M; Ilall here last Sunday, 914 delegates
representing 500. lodges attending.

Supreme Court Justice Aaron J. Levy
of New York, the grand master, pre-
-
sided. Mayor Clarence II. Knapp of
;=; Saratoga welcomed the delegates and
-=-
addresses. were made by Edward
-
L=7. Goldsmith, deputy attorney general,
- and Representative Nathan Pearlman
-
of New York.
-
Grand Master Levy, in his annual

report, recommended the establish-
•=- event of a Jewish monthly magazine
▪ r and of Jewish centers which would
=_-1 promote Jewish ideals and aspire-

tions.
The nominating, committee report-
ed that Justice Levy had declined re-
nomination and the candidates for

grand master were announced as Mu-
nicipal Justice Gustave Hartinan and
=-_-• Adolph Stern, both of New York City.
; Samuel Goldstein, A. Jablinowski and
,oasis B. Siegel were announced as

candidates for first deputy grand
- master.
Among the matters taken up were
M-1 the endowment feature, the plan tee p_
-=-3: assist in upbuilding Palestine, and
--; -•
-."• other matters of interest tee the Jew.
ish people.

It was announced that the reserve
- and endowment funds have the sum
of $2,086,927.01 to their credit. The
income for the year in the endow-
-
ment fund was $1,093,011.21 and the
-
disbursements $994,250.

cases.



Miter Dinner Coffee Cups

-l'alpits and Sherbets :

Salts and Peppers

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-Marnnaise Sets, Etc.

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From $5.00 to $10.00

"THE"

Of heavy

plaid crepe de chine, with
borders of plain material.

hir. and Mrs. Harry Flatkin of
8311 LaSalle boulevard will he at
home to their friends Sunday, June
ALINE D. SCHILLER
8, in honor of the confirmation of
their son, Adolph.
0 graduating recital Friday, June 13,
at the Hotel Statler at 8:20 o'clock.
Miss Florence Corn will entertain Miss Schiller will be assisted by Miss
the Sigma Beta Girls Tuesday even. ; Janette Fraser, cellist, and Miss Ben-
ing, June 10, at her home, 287 Med. nett will be her accompanist. The
bury avenue.
program is as follows:

HATTER

TWO STORES

11ERiCAS

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plaids. They add a loacyniit,
lively touch to frocks

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein or
IMO) Bethune avenue, apartment 210,
will he at home Sunday afternoon
and evening, June 8, in honor of the
confirmation of their daughter, Rosa-
lind.
---
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. DeYoung (4
1061 Euclid avenue announce the ,
confirmation of their daughter, Dor. '
othy Gertrude, on Sunday, June 8.
Reception from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10
o'clock.

Detroit's Exclusive Hatter

6

Breeziness is Kum led

outer coats, too.

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145 Michigan Ave.

Younger 'i,ls Will Like

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Around"' and
family have moved to their new
home, 445 King avenue.

Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. and
Miss Florence Sheldon of Brook-
I A. M., entertained its members and lyn, N. Y., is the guest of her cou-
ladies at a dinner-dance at the Ma- sins, Sir. and Mrs. Albert Ehrlich of
sonic Country Club Tuesday evening, East Kirby avenue.
June 3. Covers were laid for 175
couples.
On Saturday, June 14 Dr. and Mrs.
Leo M. Franklin sail from Hoboken,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Osnos of East N. J., via steamship Voleeidam of the
Palmer avenue were hostesses last Holland American line for a three
Sunday at the engagement of their months' tour of Europe. They leave
daughter, Celia, to Isaac Fredland, Detroit on Thursday afternoon.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fred-
land of Pittsburgh, Pa. The out-of-
Among the graduates of the Uni-
town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Abra- versity of Michigan on June 1G will
ham Fredland and Harry L. Miller of be Leo I. Franklin, son of Mr. and
Pittsburgh, Jay Fredland of Canton, Mrs. Leo M. Franklin. Mr. Franklin
Ohio, and Mrs. Louis Miller of Chi- was recently elected president of the
cago. Miss Osnos was the recipient Jewish Student Congregation.
of many gifts.
Miss Pearl P. Greenbaum enter-
Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Green and the tained Tuesday evening at her home,
latter's mother, Mrs. Henry Sahlein 127 Seward avenue, with a shower
of San Francisco, Calif., arrived in and bridge in honor of Miss Sara Le-
Detroit Friday to spend several days vinsohn, a bride-elect of this month.
with Dr. Green's sister, Mrs. S. A.
Rosenberg of the Ilotel Addison. Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan of 1707
and Mrs. Green and Mrs. Sahlein are Atkinson avenue will be at home Sun-
en route to their home after a Medi- day, June 8, in honor of the con-
terranean cruise. While touring the firmation of their daughter, Doris
party visited Palestine, traveling in Ruth.
the same party with Mr. and Mrs.
Felix M. Warburg of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Itynek of 2261
West Euclid avenue will be at home
Mrs. Benjamin D. Marks and Mrs. Sunday, June 8, in honor of the con-
George Bloom entertained Thursday firmation of their daughter, Pearl.
evening with a miscellaneous shower
at the home of the former, 138 Con-
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter left Wed-
; necticut avenue, in honor of Miss nesday by motor for Montreal, Que.,
; Marguerite Kopple, a bride-elect of where they will attend the wedding
this month.
of their brother, Kopel Kolomar. Be-
fore returning to Detroit, Mr. and
Among the Detroit students gradu- Mrs. Leiter will stop in Pittsburgh to
ating from the University of Michi- attend the Zionist and Hadassah con-
gan this month are the Misses Char- ventions, which will take place June
lotte Ermann of Glynn court and 29 to July 4.
Ruth Caplan of Edison avenue.
Miss Josephine Imerman has re•
Bernard Kreisberg has returned to ti,rned from the University of Penn.
his home in New York after spending silvania to spend the summer vaca-;
the past year in Detroit.
then with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.;
John Imerman of McLean avenue.
Milton Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs.
itenjamin D. Marks of 138 Connecti-
Mrs. M. S. Fink and daughter,
cut avenue, who has finished a year Ruth, of Atkinson avenue will leave
uf work at Oxford University, Eng- this week for Atlantic City.
land, is :pending the month of June
§ , visiting relatives in London prior to
The Misses S. Jeanne Gladstone
returning home.
and Betty Leernon have returned;
from Saranac Lake and Lake Placid, ;
Among the affairs given in honor N. Y. While in the cast they visited;
of Miss Rose D. Miller, who will be friends in Utica and Buffalo.
a bride of June 15, were a kitchen
shower at which her sister, Mrs. II.
PERFECTION LODGE
G. Morris, was hostess May 17; a
guest towel shower and bridge May
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. A
27 at which Mrs. Emanuel Weil was A. M., will hold a special communica-
hostess; n handkerchief shower May tion Wednesday, June 11, at 7 p. ni
_.I presided over Icy Miss Paula F. C. degree and lookout committee .
Schtaitke; a luncheon at Westwood
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
Inn !Lille 2 at which Mrs. Ann IVein- By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, IV. M

HENRY

cA
Confirmation Gift

these youthful scarfs of gay

makers.

.. all bright and gay in our June-
time dress, with a rainbow back-
ground of dainties for every lady's
dressing table. And tempting candies
for their taste . . . . and, let's not
forget, things to quench the thirstiest
thirst.

at Sutler Hotel.

Miss Elizabeth Bennett of the Ice
troit Conservatory of Music will pre-
sent Nliss Aline Schiller, soprano, in

graduate. From New York they will
go to Norton, 'lass., to meet Miss i
Ruth Lambert, who attends Wheaton
College.

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$50 and $60

Miss Aline Schiller to Sing June 13

and Mrs. Benjamin I,. Lambert

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freidenberg
and family, formerly of Virginia
park, are now residing at the Chat.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein of 1686 ham Apartments, 600 Pingree ave-
Gladstone avenue will be at home nue.
Sunday, June 8, in honor of the con-
firmation of their daughter, Adelaide.
Miss Fannie Freedman of Alger
avenue entertained at a kids' party
Mrs. Gustave Rice and sun of Les- and linen shower Tuesday evening,
; lie Manor, East Grand boulevard, re- June 3, in honor of Miss Dorothy
, ceritly left by motor for a fortnight's Kushner, a bride-elect of this month.
, visit with relatives in New York and Miss Kushner was the recipient of
Long Beach, Long Island.
many gifts.

RUBY'S

GROWING GIRLS'
WINTER STRAP PUMPS

51r.

of 664 Hancock avenue left Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nachman and day for Poughkeepsie, N. Y., to at.
son, Marvin A., of Ypsilanti, formerly tend the commencement exercises at
of Detroit, left for Cleveland Sunday, Vassar College, from which their
June I, whence they will leave for (laughter, Miss Sally Lambert, will

NEW STYLES IN

SOPRANO WILL HOLD
GRADUATION RECITAL

Dr. and 11rs. Joseph J. Jacobs of
Arden Park Manor have returned
from a motor trip to Cleveland, Ohio.

France.

Buffalo and New York, where they
will visit before sailing for Europe.
They will leave June 7 on the 1101.
land-American steamer Rotterdam.
While in Europe they will visit Hol-
land, Germany, England, France,
Lithuania and Russia. They will re-
main in Europe for an indefinite
length of time.

PAGE NINE

beck was hostess, and a bridge June
3 given by ICI ism Charlotte Miller.
also honoring Miss Ruth Cohen, a
'ride-elect.

205 Gratiot Ave.

Every possible care is wives to the
custom fitting of our hats. Repairing
and reshaping is done by the most effl•
cient hatters.

go. ROYAL VISITORS SEE
is-_-
-
PALESTINE PAVILION

a-.-:

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LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The King r
of Italy, accompanied by the King
-=---- and Queen of England, visited the I
F.--
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