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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-06-13

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PAGE SEVEN

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Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ferrer
I Betty Limit of 2041 Blaine avenue
al111011Ileit the birth of a daughter,
Jean Lind, June 4.

Mr. and Mrs. lien N. Waterstone
( Kitty Goldstein) of 2670 Gladstone,
announce the birth of a
avenue
daughter, June 7.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Dushkin of 1675
West Euclid avenue announce the
birth of a daughter June 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gross an-
nounce the birth of a son, Stanford
Phelps, June 7.

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be a regular customer.

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and Dyers

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UNITED REALTY CO.

REAL ESTATE BROKERS

HOMES — INVESTMENT — BUSINESS

We have on hand a large selection of Real Estate Parcels for homes
and business to suit any person.
are ready to buy parcels listed
We also have a large clientele who

with us.

Quick Sales Guaranteed.

See Us and Make Money.

COGUT & PEARL

3003 Hastings Street

Jewish Theater Managers

MEYERS.IMERMAN
M r. and Mrs. John IIIIerIllan of 40
McLean avenue 1111110U1ICe the mar-
riage of their daughter, Delia, to
Ilenry Meyers, son of Mrs. Harry
Meyers of this city, which took place
June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers will
leave for a trip to the east and then
a cruise to ama
J i ca.


.

A delightfully practical Kb. v. silk set, with femininity in
every stitch. Easily laundered; gotta to look upon--she Just
of the descanted gifts!
can't relegate this to the ranks

Colors: Tench,



And nothing seems jii.t right:
A fare we dearly loved has gone,
A heart no kind and bright.

Miss Grace Goldsmith of 1504
Glynn' court entertained at a miseel-
who
'ho will linger
laneous shower Wednesday. evening,
But there are sum
Aroun
Slay 27, in honor of Miss Pearl Trun-
Who will
sky, whose marriage to Abraham Zeff
On the grave that Cod ha' made.
will take place at the Ahavath Zion
Sadly missed by her children.
Synagogue Thursday evening, June
12. Among other affairs given in
In loving memory of our dear son, honor of Miss Trunsky were a linen
Walter Bartlett Levine, who died shower June 4, at which Mrs. Dora
Cohen, 357 Westminster, was hos=
nine years ago June 16.
teas; a dinner party at Eastwood Inn
eve forget the smile
we nr
June 8, given by Mr. and Mrs. l'eter
That waa always worth while,
Trunsky, anti a bridge dansant given
Ilk spirit flew before we knew
by Miss Anne Rosen • at her home,
Our darling boy was gone.
2057 West Philadelphia avenue, Mon-
go
The longer the Years
day, June 9. Miss Rose Schrebnick
The deeper the lunging
For the one we dearly loved.
of 762 West Grand boulevard was
hostess for the bridal party at a
Gone, and forgotten by some he bridge supper Wednesday evening ,
may be, but in our memory he will June 11, when the rehearsal took
ever remain.
place.
His Loving Parents and Sisters.

`Vests, 1,75

Ste/aim or Bloomers, 2.75

ilimeihochs

Woodward Thru to Washington

,of

Far
Stoat Wawa

CHARM

the
supervision of
Dr. Byron
Schindler, loot•
specialists will
remedy your
loot ills— and
upon request
supervise your

These remarkable shoes are eve-
cially designed to meet the require-
ments of the woman of robust
figure, whose social activities
quire that her feet be shod in keep-
ing with her costume.

GREENBAUM.MILLS

The shoe shown shrive Is but ant of many
delightful ADAPTO models.

INSTITUTE RECITAL
HAS LARGE PROGRAM



PRICED AT $10 and UP
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY-

LANE 'BRYANT

The annual recital of the students
of the Jewish Institute Music School
will be given Tuesday evening, June
17, la o'clock, at the Jewish Institute,
687 East Iligh street, 'under the aus-
pices of the educational department
of the United Jewish '-Charities.
The program to- be presented by
thejunior classes, under the direction
of Harry Ijradlin.and ,Walter Blume-
nau, will consist of tile following:

4.74

Beyer
Marlon Olives ,
... .......Streahog
1,1111e Allender.
"Home, Sweet Home"
"I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls"
Harry Moses; ..misted by Abraham Moses.
'diner
"Li e
H elen N eches: °
Barb
.....
"Solieglette",
"Tarantella'
William Ileilleh.
Durand
"Sicond Vale." .......
Minnie Rankin.
Huber
. .
Concertine•
Abraham 111041.4.

- Little

Fanny"

1452 FARMER ST.

John R, Near Woodward

Shoes for STOUT WOMEN

.... oottotontiotimitli a.a.

The Plane to Meet Your Friend•

KING WAH LO

Miss

Nathan Friedman and daughters,
Nina and Evelyn, of Rhode Island
avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Friedman of Czecho-Slovakia, haute
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Friedman; left
Monday for a fortnight's visit in Chi ,

cago.

I

It is these qualities, highly de-

The Misses l.eonore and Constance
Sudden returned from Chicago Thurs-
day. Miss Snider motored to, Chi-
cago to meet her sister, Miss Con-
stance Sidder, who attends the Uni-
versity of Chicago.

veloped and co-ordinated, which
render the New Cadillac unique
and individual—so

Drive the New V•63

CADILLAC

The Misses Helen Bluntrosen and
1,eila Sinaiko are leaving Saturday
for Lake Geneva, Wis., where they
I will take a one-week course in first
' aid and life-saving offered by the
American Red Cross Institute.

CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY

Jefferson Avenue fhvtmon:

Jefferson Avenue at Walker St

Gorlitt
.......;.. ....
"Nlurnher Rune"
"Merry Bobolink" . . .. • .
Ida Gellehter.
.... Richardson
.
"Bold Mariner"
.....alreaboa
"A Pleasant Morning"...
!endure hnei
Scder.
..... .. Portnelf
"Concertine"
Ales Robinsitn.
Richards
"Inrentelle"
Bela Gelibter.
Durand
"ChaiWnne"
.
Sarah Shulman
Head ins
.
.
. .
"Concert
Indianer.

Formerly operating Hotel Cadillac.

No::over
Cha .rge

Shuman
,
"Knight Rupert"
Ruth Kashdan.

"Aoatrian'fiong" (Theme and Variations
Pitcher
Mollie Lekin.
..11eriot
"Air Verge No. I"
Bessie Melnik.
Merkel
"Butterfly" . .
tiler Assatinks,
Venetian
Gondola
Song No. 1.".Mendelsohn

Sarah Killer.
.Berlot
. .
"Coneerto No. 7"
.
Jack Wrinsherg.

Chopin
“Val•e In A Flat" Op es No. I
Mein.
.
.
",lode De Stale"
Della Caandan.
. Berlot
"Air De Ballet"
Mite Pecherer.

MUSIC BY GLENN NICHOL'S ORCHESTRA

(18 months at Blossoms Heath)

Spew'

and Service Prevail.

lvood
ert and
een
ollinC:w
Behv C

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West of Kinser.- Drug Store.

GA RRICK



Week 5t toting

MONDA Y, JUNE 16

Nights
2e to $1.00.
Nig

Popular Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 25c, 60c.

so — 4th Week.
15th Annual Sean

The Bonstelle Company
k. Point's 01
d "Th e B rea kin

r
It

ant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodr 'd ,

Accommodations for Banquets and Parties.

118 MICHIGAN AN/B.

Harry C. Metzger, son of Mr. and I
Mrs. Moses Metzger of 2532 Pingree
avenue, will graduate from the Uni-
versity of Michigan Medical School Friday Nighters:
Monday, June 16. July 1 Dr. Metz-
The "Friday Nighters," who come
ger will take up his duties as an in-
to the clubhouse on Friday nights,
terne at Harper Hospital in this City.
A
held their last meeting June 13.
program was given by several of the
CARD OF THANKS
members of the Y. W. II. A. Oh
Sunday, June 15, the attendants of
The family of the late Jennie the Friday night meetings are going
Greenberg wishes to extend many
on an excursion to Put-In-Bay. Al I le
thanks to their relatives and friends
desiring to go are asked to meet a
for the kindness and sympathy shown
the foot of First street' promptly ! I/
in their bereavement. Thanks are
the boat leave. at
•i
!so extended to Rabbis Hershman 8:30 a. m., as
also
o'clock.
and Levin.

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Special Lobster Dinner fri-
day and Satuiday.Evenings,
$1.00, 6 to 8.
Special Spring Chicken Sun-
ry from
day Dinner—Seed
12 noon to 8 P. M.




The music staff of the educational
department of the United Jewish
Miss Lucille Cohen of Nov York Charities is componed of Benaletion
is visiting with her cousin, Jeraldine Neteorg, supervisor; S. Szmulawicz,
Maybaum of Gladstone avenue. violin director; Miss Edith Ella Dania,
piano and harmony; Walter Blume-
$
Mist Frieda Marcus of Johnstown, nau, violin; !ferry Bradlin, piano.
Miss Mary Caplan is the directo r
Pa., is spending the summer with rep-
of
the
educational
department.
atives in this city.

Additional Duplay Room, General Motor, Building

widfhu AAA teal.

All nisei up

Young Musicians to Make Bow Be.
fore Public.


at a bridge-luncheon for 25 guests
Thursday, June 12, at the Wolverine
Motel, in honor of her sister, Miss
Ruth Oppenheim, a bride-elect of
July.

power, smoothness, driving-ease,
safety and road-performance.

difficulty that stout women have
heretofore hid in finding• footwear
that would properly set-off fin.
clothee—and yet be comfortable=
is, now solved by 'Line Bryant's
exclusive line of ADAPT() Shoes,

The

fitting.

Harry Marweentertained with a
dinner at Eastwood Inn Thursday

evening, June 5, in honor of the
The,pupilti in the advanced classes,
Misses Sara and Ruth Oppenheim,
brides-elect. Covers were laid for 12. which are taught by Miss „Edith Ella
Davis and S. Szmulawicz, will appear
Melba Oppenheim entertained in the following numbers.

Y ou

out 'neath the herd or
a modish' gown,-,the well-shod
foot adds positive charm to a
woman's* cogtume. •

Under

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levey of Del-
aware avenue announce the marriage
of their daughter, Rose Jane Mills, to
Joseph Greenbaum of Highland l'ark,
which will take place at the Beth Ab-
raham Synagogue, Palmer and Beau-
bien streets, Sunday, June 22, at 6
o'clock. No cards.

The Misses Nina Lubetsky and Eva
Levin gave a surprise miscellaneous
shower, June 6, at the home of Miss
Levin, 435 King avenue, in honor of
Miss Esther Bookstein, a bride-elect.

can see style; you can
beauty;
but you cannot see
see

• A. C. Krenz Merch

Pink,

orchid, white

SINGER.SEGALL

isses mma Perlman, Sarah Behr- Camp linnoum, Phetford, Vt., and' Pauline Kopple, daughter of Mr. and
E
phraim
L.
M
Mrs. I.
tv• eh d th e Mrs. Eugene Kopple, and Ed
mann, Rose Gordon, Lena Lambert Miss Ruth Franklin will s
an
and :Messrs. Jack Rosenberg, SI inuel summer nt Franklin, Mich., Camp Lieberman, son tit M r, d in the li-
and
Lieberman, was solemnize
Arkin David Arkin,Abraham M x, 11:111011M and Chicago, Ill. .
Imlay of the Stotler hotel 'Tuesday
r on.
Jack Harris and Herman
Mrs. Joseph Hollander 'evening. June IQ, before an ammo-
Mr. our
Mrs. Anne Weinbeek, Jack Behr-
have returned front California anti eked altar of bridal wreath and
mann, David Berger, M. M. Rosen-
p
. The cere mony w as p er fortned
' 11
thal and Norman Snyder are mem- arc residin s., g
d
balmsabbi
M. Fra nkli n anA.
L
, A pli rt ments, Alexandrine and Brush y Rs eo
bars of the advisory board.
e i .of
bride
h w as
,ahi t !I T . The
!t in t . a ll eirs
..„ ..

In accepting the presidency Mr. streets.
g
s
rbn
roPi l•
)'allot
_
.
Marcus delivered a short address in
Miss Sylvia Glazer has returned tiered net and real lace and her veil
which he told his policy for a bigger .
h
f
Seminary,' Godfrey, was held in place by a wreath o or-
and better organization. The society front Monticello
is planning a membership drive to III.. to spend the summer vacation ange blossoms. She carried a shower
4bra2 bouquet o f bride's roSes, tweet peer
take place in the early fall. The an- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
nual Bicur Cholem moonlight has ham Glazer of West Kirby avenue. and lillies-of-the-valley. Iler sister,
Mrs. H arald Rothschild, who acted as

been announced for Aug. 11, at
r wore a white crepe
The Misses Selma and Helen Ress. matron of honor,
which a large number of people are
it,vrti r(it,t ri,ds enairtr nieb illnae b st or uze nf r, of p i r ,ie t. .
ler were hostesses at a farewell party , g ina
expected.
Friday night, June 6, given in honor
tie Miss Leah Kahn, niece of the
of their sister, Mks II ilila Ressler,
at- groom, who was flower girl, wore a
oho left for Montreal. ()Ur., to
frock
with
e,
,r r
georgette
e 4 tltn • „ fe
n. >
dainty
tend the [Astor-Van Stroaten wed-1
and
11(7 • iril'elric gi(e'
ding: The affair was carried out in
garden cabaret style, the decorations ; vied an old-fashioned corsage of pink
consisting 'of small trees, shrubbery rosebuds and forget-me-note. lier-
his brother as
l nard Lieberman served
and ilacs. Among those present was
Miss Belle Routtenberg of Montreal. best matt. 'The bride's mother wore
In loving memory of our darling) Onher return Miss Ressler Will visit ' a gown of biege lace and carried
Aaron Ward roses and the groom's
Levey,
y,
mother, Mfrs. Sarah
Toronto.
mother was attired in a gown of black
died one year ago June 12.
lace and carried fillies and, corn-
Miss Eva Sieg'el of 1410 Atkinson
Cone, dear mother. gone forever.
flowers.
avenue entertained at her home Sat-
How we 141144 your smiling face,
After a honeyinoon through the
urday evening, June- 7. Aniong the
But you left us to remember,
east, Mr. and Mrs. Lieberman will re-
None on earth can take your place.
guests was Max Trager of Toledo,
side in Detroit.
Oh io.
The dity.. are sad without you

"Drive"

4'

Graduation
Gift for
the Miss
Who "Has
Everything"

The marriage of Miss Elsie Segall
of Putnam avenue and Isadore II.
M rs. Simeon Cugell of 1421 Blaine
Singer
of Cleveland was performed
y
Solar-
Announces Plans for Strengthening avenue was hostess at a Dart
by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin at Temple
Organiartion's Work.
day. tune 7, in honor of the ninth
birthday anniversary of her &ugh- Beth El Tuesday, June 10. A din-
ter, Frances.• The house was deco- tier for the immediate faes was
The Blear Chotem Society met rated with balloons and paper (lolls. served at the Phoenix Club following
Thursday evening, June 5, and elect-
coverts were l a id f or I 8 c hild ren . 1 t he ceremony. The table way deco
ed officers for the coming year. The
rated with sweet peas and roses. Af-
following were chosen: President,
II i-
During the abseneVof Dr. and Mrs. ter a two months' trip through
Maurice Marcus; vice-president, Ily-
secretary, Leo 31. Franklin, whet left 'Thursday, fornia, Mr. and Mrs. Singer will be
man Bernstein; recording
Miss Rose Gedrich; corresponding to spend the summer in Europe, 1201 at home in Cleveland, Ohio.
--
y, Miss Anne Buchner; trees- I. Franklin will be a counsellor at i
secretary,
IEBERMAPLKOPPLE
urer, Miss Henrietta Berger. The Camp Flambeau, Eaele River, Wis.;1
marriage
of Miss Marguerite
mar
T
of directors is composed of the Mks Margaret Franklin \vill be at '

Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry
of Cleveland, formerly of Detroit, re-
ceived Sunday, June' 8, in honor of
the confirmation of.. their daughter,
Betty, at Rabbi Woolsey's temple.
Mr. and MIS. Jacob Goldberg and M.
Isador Scholnut of Detroit were in
Cleveland to attend the confirmation
of their niece, Betty Goldberg.

Detroit Branch:
Can Avenue at York St.

eA

board

in our plant,

C) 1)
(. . 1 )

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Saulson of
Lorraine, Ohio, announce the birth
of a son, William Wetsman, June 1.
Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
Mrs. Saulson was Miss Fannie Wets- and Rabbi and Mrs. llenry.J. Berko-
man of this city.
, witz were hosts at a party Friday
night, June 6, in honor of the con-
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Racoosin of firmants of Temple Beth El. Enter-
26tal Tuxedo avenue announce the tainment was furnished by different
birth of a son, Henry Lewis, on Sun- members of the class who gave ex-
hibition dances, played piano, volin
day, June 8.
and harp solos. Carnes were played
and dancing concluded the evening's
entertainment.

MARCUS IS ELECTED
BICUR CHOLEM HEAD

■ Natipa*

No connection with any other store

AdzOif

VE.LICK-COBEN
Mr. arid Mrs. \V. A. Cohen an
',mord the approaching marriage of
spa i l „.
N1 , - ,
their daughter, Ruin, to Casper C
t,:c summer in
left r•aently to sp, •
Velick, at the W'ols erine Hotel, Sun-
Nos Iota City.
day, June 29.
Miss Cohen has chosen Mrs. A.
3111,1 Maritha Epstein returned
Blitz, her sister, us matron of honor.
from Simmons College, Boston. for
the vummer vacation. The bridesmaids will be the Misses
Miriam Levin, Elsie Rassner, Jo-
31ra. Albert Gittleman and sephine Unger and Miriam Simonsky
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silts, Kalman, Miss iss„„,„ Samuel .; of Toronto. Mr. Velick has chosen
v i s i t , Robert Ellonstien as best man and
st. Josep h , m„., who
son o f
ing Mrs. Gittleman, and Arthur the Massa, Sidney Forman. I aver
Stone left the early part of the week Cutler, Albert Blitz and Morris Le-
for nice. N. Y., to attend the wed_ vett as ushers.
The wedding will take 017 at I
ding of Miss Anita Stone, which will
'clock' the reception front -:;11) to
take place Sunday, June 1.t. Mrs. ° 4:30 o'clock. Ni cards.
Gittleman and Miss Stone are sisters.
----

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Offers the Real Thing in Melodrama

5

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By Mary Roberts Rinehart (CAuthor
of "The Bat.")

"All of us

direr.. But

impulses

are mental criminals at times, thieves, Bberrtimm, mar.

now and then, when • man's guard is

down, his hidden

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