PiEDLTROIT iANISH PAGE SIX (al PON ICU Engagements oct arsona , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Gosavitch of 2652 Hazelwood avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Joseph Cherniack of Winnipeg, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ortner of Louis- vflle, Ky., announce the engagement of their daughter, Leona, to Max Bachrach, son of Sir. and Mrs. Ii. J. Bachrach of this city. air. Bachrach,' All aaais Items and other local notes should Im communicated to dm office of The Chronicle by o'ciock •Iternoon in order to •poiDar in the current . wk's who has resided in :Southern Indiana Immo. Phan ,' Glondel• 9300, Society dditar. Mail notice. .• se to Ine sec...a net late. the past three years, recently r.'- thee Wedemday. turned to Detroit, ahcre he will The following young men and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman and make his home. women from Detroit were among the children, Pauline, Benjamin, Eman- graduates at the University of alichi- uel, Herman and Milton, of 2252 Mrs. Anna Coopersmith announces can: Joseph C. Blumenthal, Ruth Iladstone avenue will leave June 24 the engagement of her (laughter, late, Caplan, Leo 1. Franklin, Gladys Leh- for New York, whence they will sail to Sidney E. Goldenberg, son of Mrs. man, 110Td1111 Myers, Edward Schlus- on the Majestic for a three months' Ida Goldenberg. sel, Helen Shetzer and Jerome Si- trip abroad, They will visit Poland, mons; in the School of Medicine, Sid- where Mr. Fishman's parents reside, Max Rosen announces the engage- ray Siegler, Daniel Cohn, Milton Francs-, Germany. Austria and Eng- ment of his slaughter, Esther Zelda, Feldman, 'Martin Feldstein, Emanuel land. Mr. Fishman will attend the to Benjamin Sachs, son of Mr. and Goldberg, Edgar Kahn, Dennis Ko- convention in London of the North- Mrs. Abraham Sachs. van, Morris Marks, Ilarry Metzger, ern Assurance Company, which will Saul Rosenzweig, Edward Alva Stern, be held during the month of August. Sidney Weinberg and Joseph Wruble; Mr. and Mrs. Fishman have been ex- in the School of Law, Juels Gold- tensively entertained prior to their stone; the Dental School, Maurice departure. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Gaeta, Samuel Harris, Samuel Silver B'nai B'rith gave a surprise party in and Max Winslow; and in the School honor of Sirs. Fishman Saturday Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Katz of 617 of Education, Sarah Levin and Elea- evening, June 14, at the home of Mr. nor Patricia Stanfield. The coo- and Mrs. S. Braicker of Gladstone East Warren avenue announce the mencement exercises took place in avenue. The honor guest was pre- birth of a son, Edward, June 9. Ann Arbor Monday, June 16. sented with a handsome hat bag by Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Goldstein the members of the organization. The Mrs. Max Stricker and Sirs. Mayne I officers of the Detroit Life Insurance (Mary Oppenheim) of 376 Mani. Kohn of Chicago returned to their Company, of which organization Mr. stique avenue announce the birth of homes last week after spending sev- Fishman is vice-president, with other a daughter, liarriet Jean, June 14. eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel associates and friends, entertained at a banquet for the voyagers last Wed- Sir. and Sirs. Sidney M. Schott of Marwil of Virginia park. nesday evening at the Riverside ho- 1963 Burlingame avenue announce Mrs. Anna Greenberg of Decatur, tel, Mount Clemens. In the absence) the birth of a daughter, I'aula Ile- who has been visiting her (laugh- of M. E. O'Brien, president of the lent', June 15. ter, Mrs. Milton Greenblatt of Glad- company, his assistant, Homer Guck, Sir. and Mrs. Ilarry II. Koffman stone avenue, returned to her home presented Mr. and Sirs. Fishman with • last week. Among the hostesses for an engraved hall clock, the gift of (Esther Goldsmith) of 1910 Dela- the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Fishman and ware avenue announce the birth of Mrs. Greenberg during her stay in Detroit were Mrs. Abe Gittleman and family will be at home Sunday even- a son, Ross Lewis, June 14. ing, June 22, to their friends. Mrs. Gus Koplin, who entertained at 1 Hot Weather Sport Frocks A stunning assortment is ready —and you'll find them extreme- ly big values at a price that doesn't bear down on the purse. $25.00 to $49.75 E YN WOM ENS WEAR Woodward Avenue Between Grand River and Stmt.. Nothing Reserved Our Complete Stock Will Be Sold Below Cost All the new Summer styles are included in this remarkable sale. GOWNS fastidious women want; individual and tail- ored by America's foremost artists are included. EVERYTHING MUST GO •It is to your advantage to come in at once. 1522 Broadway ya One I)... ,"oath of Capitol Th., CONTINUING FRIDAY AND SATUR- DAY OUR MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF PRACTICALLY a bridge and luncheon at Mrs. Git- tleman's home on East Grand boule- vard; Mrs. Ilarry Cohen of Calvert avenue, who presided at a luncheon- bridge at the Chatham, and Mrs. Ab- raham Cohen of Euclid avenue, who also entertained with a bridge-lunch- eon at the Chatham in honor of Mrs. (areenberg. Meyer Lassir of 536 East Kirby avenue will sail June 24 for a Eu- ropean trip. The Misses Shirley Saar and Esther Atlas are spending several days in Cleveland and Marion, Ohio. The Misses Rita Blumrosen, Jean- ette Jacobs, Sophie Greenfield, Leona Weil, Esther Levin, Mildred Quint and Josephine Cohan of Denver were in Pontiac last week-end to attend the Beta l'hi Tau conclave. Miss Stella Thal of Saginaw spent a few days nil tie' cay. Mr. and Mrs. Barry S. Glickman have returned from Indianapolis, where they visited relatives and at- , tended the auto races. Miss Rose Weinstein, who ha:Neon spending the past three weeks in Chicago, Will return Sunday. Among the registrants from De- troit for highland Manor School for Gills, Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson, for the coming year are Miss Dorothy King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David King of the Whittier Apartments; Miss Rosalind Robinsan, slaughter of Mr. and MN. M. M. Robinson of 1144 Chicago boulevard, and Miss Rette Tannenholz, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin Tannenholz of 400 Burns drive. They will leave for New York early in October. Among the pre-nuptial affairs given in honor of Miss Rae Davis, a bride- elect of this month, was a shower and dinner for 12 guests given by alis I'earl Feldman of 3751 Carter avenue which took place in the Florentine room of the Addison hotel Wednes- day, June 11. Miss Davis was the re- eipiont of many gifts. Those present nt Cm dinner were the Misses Nina Levitt, Mary Nathanson, Fay Rosen, Shirley Greenfield, Mel Price, Elea- nore Katzer, Betty Wallace, Mrs. A. Moss, Mrs, II. Harris and airs. G. Copeland. Among other affairs at which Miss Davis was tha honor guest were a miscellaneous shower at which Miss Mary Nathanson was hostess and a luncheon and theater party given by Miss Eleanore Katzer. alias Davis has set June 25 as the (late of her wedding, which will take place at the Beth Abraham Synagogue, Mrs. Si, E. Cohen of 4120 Brush street recently left for New York, where she will remain for an indefi- nite length of time. During her stay in New York she will visit her broth. ea Samuel Appel. Mr. and Mrs. M. Silherblatt and Miss Belle Silberblatt have moved from 4446 Brush street to 1627 Col. lingwood avenue. Mrs. CUR Koplin was hostess at a luncheon and bake at the ChathaniThe Phi Delta Sorority entertained Mass alendetta Popkins of West Hotel Tuesday, June 17. Grand boulevard at a theater and din- Miss Yetta Schwartz entertained ner party, as a farewell prior to her at the Masonic Country Club last Sat- departure on an extended western urday vath a luncheon and bridge for trip. 16 guests in honor of Mis Ruth Op- pen (elm, a bride-elect of July. Dr. Daniel Cohn of 649 West Be- thune avenue graduated from the Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass and medical school of the University of small (laughter left Monday for Michigan last Monday. Starting in Bloomfield Hills, where they will oc- July, Dr. Cohn will hold an interne- cupy the Misses Guysi's home for the ship in Grace Hospital. summer. Norman E. Fleishman, son of Mr. Adolph Amberg, who has been and Mrs. Harry Fleishman of 332 touring in Southern California, is ex- Tuxedo avenue, graduated from ' pected in Detroit shortly. Before re- Glendale Mich School Thursday even. turning he plans to stop in Portland, ing, June 19. Seattle and Vancouver. Professor Craigie and Mrs. Craigie of Oxford, England, spent several days last week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Marx of 138 Connecticut avenue, Professor Crai. gm was en route to Chicago, where Mks Ethel Rosenthal will arrive in he will deliver a series of lectures at Petrat from New York June 23 to the summer session of the University 'pond a few weeks with her mother, ofChicago. Mrs. Sarah Rosenthal of 2509 Blaine The following attended the stag avenue. dinner given at the Hotel Addison • Mk, Leah Rosenberg of Elmhurst, Sunday evening, June 15, for S. Sey- L. I., was a house guest of the Misses mour Shlain: J. J. Rosenthal, J. Jeanette and Shirley Safir of Hazel- Shurley Horwitz, David Shupe, Rom ben Hurwitz, Samuel Weisberg and wood avenue the week of June 8. Aaron Nochimson of Paterson, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James Nadler of 3557 Mr. Shlain and Miss Annie Lapatin Longfellow avenue were hosts at a were married Tuesday, June 17. Miss Ruth Cole spent last week- end in Ann Arbor, where she attend. ' al the Sigma Phi Fraternity spring ' house party. dinner party for 25 guests at Green- . Felix F. Silver son of Dr. and Mrs. berg's Cafe Sunday evening, June 15, E a Silver, graduated from in honor of their tenth wedding an: :M niversary. The tables were decorated the University of Michigan Monday, with flowers and greens. Mr. and June lo. ' Sirs. Nadler received many gifts. Dr. Maxwell E. Silver has returned Among the graduates of the Uni- from Chicago. where he attended the convention of the American Medical versity of Michigan wan Miss Flor- ence Meietsky, daughter of Mr. and Association. Mrs. Simon Meietsky of Windsor, Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne entertained — Ora. a Wednesday afternoon, June 18, at • her home, 2073 Hazelwood avenue, Miss Helen Kleinsmith of 1698 West Philadelphia avenue was hostess with a bridge tea in honor of her house guest, Miss Frieda Marcus of at a bridge party Friday afternoon, June 13, complimenting the Misses Johnstown, Pa. Covers were laid for 17 guests. Irene Abraham of Chicago, lielen Glickman of Cleveland and Lucille Among the graduates of the De- Cohen of New York. troit College of Law was Stanley Kraus. You Can Purchase Smart, good-looking summer frocks in the Hudson Dress Shops, at $6.50. These dresses are right in every de- tail. All beautiful styles, and excep- tionally well made. Other groups of dresses at $9.75, $12.50 and $15.00 Half of these dresses are imported, chosen in Paris by our own representatives. You will do well to purchase in this offering of Women's and Misses' Summer Dresses at these extremely low prices. Third Floor—Woodward JUDAEAN PRESIDENT GOES TO CONCLAVE Levin to Rep t Detroit at Junior Zionist Convention. Solomon Levin, president of the leaders' council of Detroit Young Ju- daea, left Thursday evening for Long Branch, N. J., to attend the sixteenth annual convention of Young Judaea, which opens with a religious service Friday evening, June 20, and will continue until June 23. The conven- tion will be addressed by Louis Lip- sky, chairman of the executive corn. iittee of the Zionist Organization of America; Miss Henrietta Szold, arena aent of iladassah; Dr. David de Sola Pool and Dr. Joshua Neuman, editor of the Young Just:man and director of the education department. Will Make Report. air. Levin will sport for Detroit Youne Judaea, which during the past year has made large strides both in the growth of clubs and in the de- velopment of cultural activity. Mr. Levin will present to the national or- canization $500 which was pledged at the last annual convention. This , um was raised by Mr. Levin and Philip Slomovitz. The local presi- dent has been instructed to make a similar pledge when the budget of the national organization conies up for consideration. For a number of years Detroit Young Judaea has been considered one of the most flourishing junior Zionist organizations in the country and its representatives have figured prominently at the annual meetings. Y. P. T. C. MOONLIGHT UP TO STANDARD Although Monday evening, June 30, the (late of the Young People's Temple Club's twenty-fourth annual moonlight is over a week away, the full quota of tickets has practically been disposed of. It is the intention of the committee in charge to circu- larize tickets to no more than the Steamer Greyhound can comfortably accommodate, in order to insure the comfort of those on board. Those who have attended this outing in the oast will recall that it is usually the most elaborate affair of its kind towed during the season. This year will be no exception. Since dancing s the main attraction at an occasion If this kind, the committee has se. cured the services of a reputable band of syncopators to furniab dance mu- •uc. Other features willaae supplied by talent of high rank. Steamer Greyhound leaves the foot of Gris- wold street at 8:15 sharp and will return shortly before midnight after non-stop trip. Tickets are available through members of the Young Peo- nle's Temple Club. The moonlight sommittee is headed by Harvey Ve- hon, who is the club's president. OBITUARY PAUL GUNSBERG Paul Gunsberg, 36 years old, son of Morris Gunsberg and member of the Gunsberg Packing Company, died at Providence Hospital Saturday evening, June 14, after a short illness and was buried at Machpelah Ceme- tery, Monday, June 16, Rabbi Moses Fischer of the First Hungarian Con- gregation officiating. The funeral took place from the residence of his father at 934 Farnsworth avenue. Mr. Gunsberg is survived by his widow, who before her marriage was Kath- leen Krause; his father, five brothers and three sisters. Mr. Gunsberg was born in Hun- gary and came to the United States 20 years ago. lie was active in re- ligious and charitable work and was esteemed for the high principles which characterized his business ca- reer and for the intensity of his re- ligious observance. The J. L. Hudson Co. e:se7CsIMINISINISSIE SSEMs 1448 ISirodeald A‘entle $ 10.00 ,Slippe•s of 117hite By I. Miller Here is Tailette, a slipper of o simple beauty, made of white woven linen, with French heel— a delightful and distinctive model —also Cuban heel. I. MILLER SALON ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR Quality — Value — Service LOUIS RABAUT Incorporated Wholesale and Retail. FIREWORKS THE SAFE AND SANE KIND Exhibitions, Assortments for Homes, Clubs and Celebrations. Special Salesroom: 332 EAST CONGItESS STREET Phone Cadillac 3165 Op. County Bldg. Warehouse: 437 East Congress Street Phone Main 5736 PHILOMATHIC PLANS ITS MODEL MEETING OUR ENTIRE STOCKS AT 10(A to 50Vc OFF Every article of standard Mealy quality. It is superfluous to say more—we know y-.I will be here. Furniture Upholstering and Refinishing at Moderate Prices. SIIOPS MSIllOtti THE UNDOW COMPANY clIplioliterent lileemmosee w J Dm. Mew Mu Miss Elizabeth Schott will grallu. ate from the University of Wiscon- sin June 21, Miss Schott took ■ course in journalism. After a sev- The Philomathic Debating Club, one eral days visit with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Folz of Kalamazoo, Mich., of the oldest Jewish debating societies Miss Schott will return to Detroit to in Michigan, having been organized in' make her home. 1889, will hold its twenty-second an- nual meeting Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of June 25, 7:30 o'clock, at the Shaarey 224 Erskine street have as their Zedek Synagogue. The program will guests their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. he similar to that carried out at the B. Cohn of Brooklyn, N. Y., who are usual weekly meetings and will be fol- here to attend the Kirschbaum-Sim- lowed by a debate on the following mons wedding, an event of June 29. question: "Resolved, That the Re- striction of European Immgiration on Milton S. Solomon, son of Harry the Basis of the 1890 Quota is Justi- R. Solomon, 364 Tuxedo avenue, ar- fiable." The affirmative side will he rived home Tuesday after an absence championed by Barney Koffman, Rob- of a year and a half at the University ert Bernstein and Jack Schulman. of California, Southern branch, Los They will be opposed by Ilyman Bara- Angeles. He will attend the summer hal, Samuel Gujovitch and Jack Thu- session at the University of Michigan, min. The meeting will be open to the , which brains June 23. public. Fresh Meats and Fresh Dressed Poultry Daily. One of the most undo-date and sanitary meat mar- kets in the city. 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