littfrmwrimmti ItIfONIfLE PAGE SIX Eng/Temente Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Rice of Les he Manor, 3025 East Grnad boule c ard announce the betrothal of their daughter, Corinne, to Joseph N. Da vies, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Davies of this clip. Mr. and Mrs. Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Davies will be at home Sunday, July 6, from 3 to 6 and 8 to 11 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Rice. No cards. emorausicatod to the ease of TM Mrs. All seem, Irene and Mbar local notn elleute M min. to appear M the current wrooleo °umbel. by I o'clock WodaimAny lalso Issue. Phone Glawiale 9300, Society Editor Mail 'Mims w as to be revolved sot r tl I Om Wadmalay. 0 Among the pre-nuptial affairs iven in honor of M iss Sadie Hersh-1 a bride of June 29, were • ridge and mah jong party Monday) Mr. and Mrs. Milford Chatlin (Fay Nening, June 23, given by Mrs. E. Hoffman) u anno nce the birth of a Weinberg; a luncheon at the Wom- daughter, Marian Celia, June 25. an's Exchange followed by a theater party at the Temple given by Miss Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schultz of Rhea Harris of Glynn court; a lunch- Memphis, Tenn., formerly of Detroit, eon at the Stotler Hotel Wednesday are receiving felicitations on the birth at which Mrs. Maurice Blumberg of of a son. Mrs. Henry Goldsmith, formerly of Boston boulevard was hostess to 12 this city and now a resident of Los guests, later taking them to the Gar- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson an- Angeles, who has spent the past rick Theater; a kitchen shower and nounce the birth of a son, Berol Lee, month as the guest of her daughter, bridge Thursday when 16 guests as- Mrs. Jacob Cohen of 240 Owen ave- sembled at the home of Mrs. Arthur June 5. nue, left last Wednesday for New Berick of Calvert avenue; a luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Robert 13, Brown York, where she will visit her chil- and bridge given by Mrs. Adolph Ja- (Amelia Reiss) of 2065 East Grand dren, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pitmen, coby and a bridge luncheon at which boulevard announce the birth of a and other relatives. While in the Sirs. E. Cohen of St. Clair avenue daughter, Lenore Fay, June 23. east, Mrs. Goldsmith will spend a few was hostess to 16 guests. days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Spickler (nee Philip G. Jacobs of Baltimore, Mrs. Sirs. S. Siegle of Providence, R. I., Sylva Madanes) of 2017 Gladstone Goldsmith will be In Detroit again anal Mrs. J. Keatings and daughter, avenue announce the birth of a before she returns to California. Elvira, of Chicago are the house daughter, Maxine Fern, June 26. guests of Mrs. L. Hershberg of St. Me and Mrs. Oscar Held (Sally Claire avenue, for the Morrison- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blackman of Solomon) are at home at 1720 Col- Hershberg wedding. West Philadelphia avenue announce lingwood avenue. the birth of a son, Ralph Leonard, Mrs. Rose Philips and daughter, June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Breiten- Esther, who have been the house bach of Putnam avenue have re- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel turned from a motor trip to Chicago, Schwartz of Virginia park, have left Milwaukee and Madison, Wis. Their for Europe, where they will visit daughter, Miss Judith Breitenbach, prior to returning to their home in who attends the University of Wis- Capetown, South Africa. consin at Madison, returned to the city with them. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred W. Graham The marriage of Miss Ruth Karol, (nee Lillian Wagner) and daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Karo , Mrs. Sol Sallen and son Raymond of New York City are spending a to Mandel Stark took place Sunday, left Monday for New York. They fortnight with their brother, Charles June 29, Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon of will nail on the Leviathan July 5 for D. Wagner of 2672 Taylor avenue. Detroit officiating. The bride wore Europe, where they will spend the a gown of white georgette embro Miss Helen Blumrosen left Sunday dered in pearls over Duchess satin. summer. for Syracuse, N. Y., for a short visit. Her veil, which was fastened with a Rabbi Samuel Sachs and family of She will visit in New York City and crown of pearls and orange blossoms, Portland, Ore., arrived in Detroit Boston before returning to Detroit had a long train which was carried July 4 to be the guests of Mr. and early in August. by the little Misses Mildred Gold- Mrs. A. Farber of 310 Ilendrie street. berger and Betty Goldsmith. She Samuel Rosenthal, who recently carried a shower bouquet of brides' Mrs. Leo Morris and children of graduated from the Law School of roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Ferry avenue, Mrs. Israel Davidson Harvard University, spent last week Rose Bressler of Detroit, who acted and family of Ferry avenue and Mrs. as the guest of Mrs. Si. Blumrosen of as maid of honor, was gowned in Saul Davidson and family of Taylor Euclid avenue en route to his home orchid georgette and carried orchid avenue left last week for their sum- in Manistique, Mich. Mr. Rosenthal sweet peas and roses. Harold Gold- mer homes at Pine Lake. has many friends in Detroit, having smith, nephew of the bride, carried taken his bachelor of arts degree at the ring on a white satin pillow. His Mrs. Samuel Wetsman of 1496 the University of Michigan. sister, Mildred Goldsmith, who was Harding avenue entertained at he r the flower girl, wore a white organdie home Sunday evening in honor of Sirs. Louis Davidson of 2288 Ha- frock and carried a basket of roses her house guest, Miss Leona Ortner zelwood avenue was hostess at a and sweet peas. Herbert Karol, the of Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Frank luncheon-bridge Monday, June 30, at bride's brother, served as best man. Bachrach of Adrian, Mich., and Mr. the Whittier Hotel in honor of Miss After the ceremony a dinner was and Mrs. Louis Davidson, who are Leona Ortner of Louisville, Ky., and served to 100 guests at the Odd Fel- spending the summer at Pine Lake, Mrs. Si. Class of Hancock, Mich. lows Hall. were out-of-town guests. Covers were laid for 12. Miss Bertha Rosoff entertained at The following were guests at a Miss Ann Schultz of 441 East War- a dinner Wednesday evening, June luncheon given at the Masonic Coun- ren avenue has left for an extended 25, in honor of her birthday anni- try Cluh Saturday, June 28: The min to California, where she will visit versary. Mims Fay Wallace, Florence and with friends. Jessie Ellenstein and their house Mrs. M. C. Meyers entertained the guest from Montreal, Miss Bella Ru-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Schwan enter- Tuesday Club at her home. The tenberg, and Mesdames Jack Harris. I that at their home in honor of their rooms were decorated with Ophelia Oscar Held, Emanuel Cohen and I tenth wedding anniversary. Covers roses. Miss Lillian I.enoff and Mrs. Samuel Singer. I were laid for 40. Israel Rich won the honors. Mrs. and Mrs. Isaac Weinberg of Port lluron spent last week-end in Detroit visiting Mrs Weinberg's mother, Mrs. Henry Goldsmith of I.os Angeles, and her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Cohen, 240 Owen avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg shortly will leave for Los Angeles, where they will per- manently reside. ifaginaw Nara W " Wil E have carried the - Wite" line for the past three seasons and have found them to be the most satisfactory available. not high priced! And they're HEYNS WOMENS WEAR Woodward Avenue Between Grand River and Stets. Open Eight to Sic. (TriERICA'S tTNEM DMA STOPS Charm That Stays Owners of lovely faces de- pend upon Shapero's for the exquisite, best-famed toilet- ries which enhance their natural charm. Thus the lovely face stays more beau- tiful and good to see. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt and I Mrs David Raperport was hostess The Jewish Young People's Society family are at their summer home in at a farewell party given in honor Anent the week-end at Crescent Birmingham. of Mrs. B. Fine and Mrs. A. Whitt- Beach. mm, who are leaving shortly for the Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and mountains, where they will spend the The Ladies Auxiliary of Temple family have opened their summer summer. B'nai Israel is planning a picnic for home at Charlevoix, Mich. next Tuesday. Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Robinson of is in charge of the affair. Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund and Dr. Chicago boulevard sailed for Europe and Mrs. David J. Levy are occupying last week. Their daughter, Rosalind, Sir. anal Mrs. Max Brandel are re- homes at Walnut Lake for the sum- who recently returned from Highland ceiving congratulations on the birth men. Miss Liaette Freund has left Manor School, Tarrytown-on-the- of a son. for Camp lianoum, Thetford, Vt.. Hudson, N. Y., will remain in the city where she will spend the summer with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Saul are re months. ceiving felicitations on the birth o Mrs. Nettie Ellman and grandchil- a son. Miss Ruth Fink of Atkinson avenue dren, Irving and Philip Solovich, of has left for Camp Eagle Point, Rum- 1574 Seward avenue have left for a Mr. and Mrs. Alex Levy are the ney, N. II., where she will act as two months' stay in Bangor and guests of Mr. and MN. Morris Mover. counsellor. The Misses Elsa Free- South Haven, Mich. man, Beatrice and Helen Ehrlich, Gerald Marks and Floyd Sussman Miriam Finsterwald, Alma Marx and Mrs. Max Solovich and son and are visiting Mr. Marks' mother, Mrs. Beatrice Well have also left to spend Mrs. D. M. Zelman and daughter left Saul Marks. They will remain for the summer at the same camp. Miss last week to spend July and August I three weeks. Ruth N. Friedman will leave in a few at Bangor and South haven, Stich. days for Camp Eagle Point. Samuel Bloomberg of Detroit spent The Misses Ruth Aries Yolette Fin- the week-end in the city. Miss Dorothy Hays, who has been sterwald and Bernice Kahn will be the house guest of Miss Lucille Fin- hostesses at a tea Saturday after- Sir. and Mrs. Harry Karol of De- sterwald, left la't week for her home mon, July 5, at the home of Miss troit and Mrs. M. II. Each of Topno- in Elmira, N. Y. Finsterwald on Boston boulevard in pah, Nev., are the guests of Mr. and honor of Miss Eleanor l.eipziger, Sirs. Max Karol. Herbert S. Marshutz of Los An- their guest from New Orleans. geles arrived in the city recently. The marriage of Mr. Marshutz and Miss Jerome Ackerman and his daugh- BIBLE EPIC AMPLY Edith Mansbach will be an event of ters, Sylvia anal Emmeline, are on a RECOUNTED IN FILM July 9. fishing trip in northern Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. harry A. Winkelman of St. Ignace, Mich., have returned to their home after spending a fort- night in Detroit. Sirs. Winkelman was formerly Miss Lillian Weinberg of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Winkel- man were here to attend the Tysre. Weinberg wedding, which took place June 22. Genera! tAotors Ruildin6 — Hiss Sylvia Weinberg of 280 Hague avenue is visiting in Oscoda, Minh., Mich., with her sister, Mrs. Harry Winkelman. "After Si. Days" Is Stirring Cinema Spectacle. The wide range of Biblical epic is employed in the photo play "After Six Days," shown last week at the Shubert Detroit and, because of the large numbers seeking to witness it, to be continued during the coming week. The pictorial opportunities which the film exploits are handled Miss Rita Blumrosen of Euclid ave- with poetic understanding and dra- nue left Tuesday to spend a fortnight matic skill, As the greatest story of with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and DETROIT'S COOLEST DINING ROOM all time, it is a stirring spectacle; as a Sirs. Barney Blumrosen, at Fair vehicle for the sublimest moral Haven, Mich., where they are resid- preachment in the history of man, it ing for the summer. is notably conceived. "After Six Days" is not only entertainment but Miss Golds Myers was hostess to it is inspiration and instruction and 20 guests at a luncheon and bridge • means by which the confused minds Formerly Operating Hotel Cadillac. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hy- RE-ELECT OFFICERS of men and women today may return man Cohen Broder of Delaware ave. 118 MICHIGAN AVENUE AT PISGAH LODGE to the great fundamentals of life nue, Monday, June 30. of Kinsel's Drug Store, which the film amply and forcefully Pr. Emanuel Goldberg, a recent Rhodes to Heed Org•neetion for A.. develops. Busi'h, American or s 1..unc ness Men's graduate of the University of Stiehl. Term. ▪ Kan, has left for New York City to J. Atkinson, formerly of Drab's Chinese take up an interneship at one of the Hair Shop, has opened a bobbing de- S amuel Rhodes,pres J. = hospitals there. Evening Dinner, American or president; nartment with the Clara Fox Beauty k aron Drooc k, vice-pr esident, and Parlor, 305-310 Cladwin Building. Chinese Louis I. Frank, secretary, were re- elected to their respective offices at =• -• EXPRESSES GRATITUDE Morris D. Waldman, newly chosen Special Sunday Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B. at g TO ORPHANAGE OFFICERS the semi-annual election held last executive director of the Detroit Uni- Dinner fed Jewish Charit ie s, the author of = Monday evening. Robert R. Finn wan' an article entitled "Fund Raising by Dancing Every Evening from 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1. Miriam Stein of Wyandotte has chosen treasurer, Jacob R. Greenberg Indirection" in the current issue of named assistant monitor and Zell = written the following letter to the was Glenn Nichol's Six-piece Syncopating Orchestra. Katz and Ge r e Gomer were elected the Jewish Social Service Quarterly. g — officers of the Detroit I e 1 b rew Or- (18 months at Blossom Heath) warden and guardian, respectively, - phan Home: Public installation of the new officers' ' I wish to express my appreciation Parties. Special Accommodations for Banquets and to the officers of the Detroit Hebrew will take place Monday evenng, July 1 Orphan Home for the pleasant treat- 7, at 8 o'clock. The ceremonies will NO COVER CHARGE ment accorded me at your institution. be conducted by Adolph Freund, past' Through the four and one-half years president of the lodge and of the dis- PHONE CADILLAC 5074 which. I spent there, I did not feel trict grand lodge. A buffet luncheon At Prices That Salve You Half. will be served. Service That Is Unexcelled. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 myself to be an inmate of an insti- Announcement was made that the tution but rather as a member of • campaign for the organization's new s family. Deliveries to All Parts of the City. "The officers, especially those in home on East Ferry avenue is pro- charge, have treated me as they gressing favorably and that excava- EAGLE CARTAGE COMPANY SUBWAY would their own children—with kind- tion will begin in the near future, the Manager A. L GREENFIEL D, FLOWER SHOP ness, consideration and forbearance. Mans submitted to the building com-1 610 MONTCALM AVE. ■ t St. Antoine. Phone Cadill 1894 Charles Rosenman, Prop. Since I have been taken out by my mittee haring been approved. Crating, packing and shipping of furniture, pianos, nom ercial and During July and August meetings, 231 Gr•tiot Averts. d storage. sister, Mrs. Golden of Wyandotte, I household articles. Our specialty is moving, expressing will be held only on the first Monday • Cherry 9171 take this opportunity to express my Give-Us • Trial and Be Convinced. evenings. gratitude." DETROIT oimunii i i i Ii 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111§ === KING WAH LO Vacation, Summer and Travel Needs Dr. George I.. Waldbott, formerly of the staff of the Henry Ford Hos- pital, has opened offices in the Pro- fessional Building, Woodward and Peterboro avenues. Dr. Waldbott is a graduate of Heidelberg University of Germany and has practiced medi- cine in that country prior to coming to Detroit. He will specialize in in- ternal medicine. He is a brother of Emil Waldbott of Burlingame ave- nue. The Hudson Shops are replete with all the needful things for summer, whether you're traveling or spending a quiet vaca- tion at home. Summer Furniture—for the porch, lawn or the summer cottage. 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