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RELIEF AUXILIARY TO
HOLD DANCE ON MAY 24
Extraordinary Savings in This
Sale of Girls' Voile
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Michi-
can Federation for Ukrainian Jewish
Relife will give a dance in the ball.
DRESSES
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1431 WISh.13lud.
Sizes 2 to 6 Years
All society items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of The
week's
Chron.c'e by 5 o'c'ocIt Wednesday afternoon in order to &poem in the current
Phone G'enda'e 9300, Society Ed.tor. Mail noices toes to be received not later
For Three Days Only!!
A Tremendous
Mrs. Benjamin Glasier, who was
Miss Molly E. Goldstein before her
marriage on Tuesday, May 12, was
the honor guest at many affairs given
by her relatives and friends. Among
the hostesses were the Misses Eliza-
beth Glasier, Helen Goldstein, Lillian
Glacier, Lillian Schlafer, Sara Broder,
Charlotte Miller, Helen Ettinger,
Pauline and Stella Stater, Mrs. B.
Waterstone and Mrs. (oilier Veliek.
A
MOST opportune
event, to secure
Pack-Wolin millinery
at such radically re-
duced prices.
Values Up to
■■■ 1 10 Mk'
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$
1 $
ea`
D.J.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cohen of;
('alvert avenue will be at home Sun•
day afternoon and evening, May 31,,
at the home of their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Licht and Mr. and
Mrs. Casper Velick, 1442 Calvert
avenue, in honor of the confirmation
of their daughter, Mae Jeanette
Cohen. No crads.
Dresses are of tine quality voile
with pretty hand embroidery, hand
drawn work, hand smocking and
other pretty touches. They will
give excellent service, and launder
beautifully.
Mr. and Mrs. !tarry Mellen of 294
Tuxedo avenue will be at home Sun-
day afternoon and evening, May 31,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bresler of 11163
the confirmation of their
Pingree avenue will be at home Sun- in honor of
son, Bernard Mellen. No cards.
day afternoon and evening, May 31,
in honor of the confirmation of their
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kimche of Warren
daughter, Jeanette Bresler. No cards.
avenue and daughter, Mollie, and son,
Harry, motored to New York last
Mrs. Mark D. Mitshkun of 1910
MRS. MAURICE PEVIN
week. Mr. and Mrs. Kimche expect
Delaware avenue will be at home on
to spend the summer touring Europe
Sunday, May 31, from 2 to 5 and
and Palestine, visiting relatives in room of the Hotel Statler on Sunday
5 to 10 in honor of the confirmation
France, Switzerland and England , evening, May 24. Mrs. Maurice Pe-
of her daughter, Rita Mitshkun. No
and Miss Mollie Kimche will spend yin is chairman of the affair and is
cards.
the remainder of the year in Cali- being assisted by Mrs. B. Miller. Mrs.
J. R. Greenberg, president of the
Mrs. Maurice D. Smiley is visiting fornia.
auxiliary, is treasurer. An excellent
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her sister, Mrs. S. A. Stiebel of Fort
Dorothy Holinstat of 6006 orchestra has been obtained and
Miss
Wayne, Ind.
Van Court avenue entertained at a among the features will be the raf-
bridge party at her home on Friday fling of a pearl necklace.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Markus
evening, May 22.
of 2019 Hazelwood avenue will be at
home Sunday afternoon and evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Clark and l ,
May 31, in honor of the confirmation
son, Roy, of Owen avenue left on
of their son, Jack David Markus. No
May 14 for New York City, where
cards. Mrs. Markus was Miss Ida
they will remain for a month.
The Society of Jewish Artists held
Rosenberg of this city before her
a special meeting on Sunday, May Ill,
marriage.
Mrs. Leo Morris of East Ferry ave. which was attended by 40 artists and
nue entertained at an elaborate art lovers. Samuel Cashwan, presi-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum
luncheon, bridge and miscellaneous dent, outlined the purpose of the so-
and daughter, Marjorie, formerly of
shower at the Palmetto Hotel on ciety and its many activities in his
West Grand boulevard, have moved
Tuesday afternoon, May 19, honor- address of welcome. The organiza-
into their new home at 3254 Ilazel-
ing her sister, Miss Kate Davidson, a tion is the outgrowth of the annual
wood avenue.
bride-elect of June.
art exhibit given by the educational
department of the United Jewish
Mr. 811,1 Mrs. E. E. Schoenberg and
M iss Sylvia Hinderstein of 2249 Charities, under tne auspices of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum mo-
Gladstone avenue has returned from Mary Caplan, each year. Among
tored to Chicago last week, where
a trip to New York, where she visited other speakers were Dr. W. W. Kahn,
they spent several days at the Edge-
her sister, Mrs. Melvin Friedman. 1Maxweil Silver, Miss Caplan, Mrs.
water Beach Hotel.
David B. Werbe and Bernard Cohen.
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Mrs. Sarah Cohn of 1428 Clair- I i An open forum followed the meeting.
The Misses Ethel Schnabel and
mount avenue will be at home on
Mr. Cashwan said, in part:
Florence Goldberg entertained 16
Sunday, May 31, from 2 to 8 o'clock,
"The primary purpose of the so-
guests at a bridge and linen shower
in honor of the confirmation of her ciety
i t is to be of inspirational and
Monday evening, May Di, at the home
son, Morton Cohn. No cards.
material assistance to the struggling
of the former, 1464 Virginia park, in
art student. It gives the young artist
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honor of Miss Ethel Dorb, a bride-
Miss Esther DeYoung of Blaine an opportunity to meet persons inter-
elect of June.
:ivenue entertained six couples at her , ested in other fields of art besides
home on Friday evening, May 15. ' his own.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Bernstein of
—
"We artists who are silent as in-
5840 Park avenue, Chicago, will cele-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Modell of dividuals must as a group agitate for
brate their golden wedding anniver-
1196 Edison avenue will be at home more civic pride, for beautiful build-
sary on Sunday evening, May 31,
Sunday afternoon and evening, M
—a y - 'Inv and pares, for the abolition of
from 7 to 11 o'clock, when they will
31, in honor of the confirmation of the unsightly places about our city."
be at home to their relatives and
their son, Saul Modell. No cards. l
As a result of the meeting 10 new
friends. No cards. Mrs. Bernstein
for mem bership were re-
—
I appications
l
was Miss Bertha Lewinsohn of Bur-
Mr. and Mrs. David Rosenthal of ! ceiv ed. The next meeting will be
lington, Iowa, before her marriage a
2400 Calvert avenue will be at home held on Sunday morning, June '1, at
half century ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bern- on Saturday afternoon and evening,
10 o'clock, at the Y. W. H. A. club-
stein have six children, Florence,
June 6, in honor of the bar mitzvah house, 89 Rowena street.
Sadie, Meyer A., Gottfried D., Fred of their son, Milton Rosenthal. No
and Aleck I.. Bernstein.
cards. The religious services wilt be
held at Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Goldman of and Wilson avenues, on Saturday
'1018 ('alvert avenue will be at home
morning, June 6.
Sunday afternoon and evening, May
31, in honor of the confirmation of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards of 1465
their daughter, ('earl Goldman. No Calvert avenue will he at home Sun.'
cards.
day afternoon and evening, May 31,
in honor of the confirmation of their
The Misses Belle Goodman and daughter, Miriam Edwards. No cards.
Lenore Grossman entertained Mon-
day evening, May 18, at the home
Six couples were guests at the
of Miss Grossman, at a miscellaneo- home of the Misses Minnie and Clara
ous shower in honor of Miss Stella Franzblau of Glynn court last Satur-
Stifter, whose marriage to Abner day evening. A midnight luncheon
Lickerman of Chicago will take place
was served.
May 31. The evening was spent in
playing bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeYoung of
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SHOPS
T4SHIONS &NNE APIS
La France
More wear for your silk hosiery dollar. That's
what La France means. This beautiful full-
fashioned silk hose gives more wear than any
other stocking of its class. Reinforced with
mercerized lisle top and sole. Made in all
the standard colors and the latest shades of
the season.
pr.
3 Pairs for $6.
Main Floor.
MON
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Tonight 8:20
(Sunday, May 24)
French Blue,
Orchid, Yellow,
Delicate Blue,
and Tangerine.
The J. L. HUDSON COMPANY
T
HE diamond engage-
ment ring most de-
sired and admired is
that one which possesses
personality and individu-
ality. The distinctiveness
of a J. H. Ehrlich specially
designed diamond ring
places it in a class by it-
self.
$
PURE SILK HOSE • 1
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$
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Colors:
Ruse, Wild Rose,
Little Folks Shop—Fourth Floor—Woodward.
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1426 Woodward Avenue
I LW: 111.\\\I Ih.
Style Features:
Little Putf Sleeves
Rolle Sleeves
Quaint Peasant
Styles
Jenny Necks.
Pretty Saly Collars
JEWISH ARTISTS HOLD
OPEN MEETING AT "Y"
$15
c.,---
$2.25
$3.95
than Wedneeday.
HAT CLEARANCE!
r 11 ■•■■ NM. ■ 1 MN
$2.95
$2.15
issue.
GARRICK
Fourth Week in Detroit — Fourth Year in New York.
THE MIRACLE PLAY OF THE AMERICAN STAGE
Anne Nichols' Comedy Success
ABA'S
Specially Designed
Illustrated here is a specially designed solid platinum ring
with a perfect blue white diamond of one and a half carats in
size and twenty-eight smaller stones in the mounting. A ring
that is truly distinctive. We shall be pleased to submit special
designs to tit your needs if you wish.
Appropriateness is a necessary
characteristic of your choice—let us
advise you.
J•Ehrlich
227 GRATIOT AVE.
ANOTHER NEW JEWETT
JEviim,stx
Sport Roadster
"IRISH ROSE"
Seats Now Selling for This and Next Week.
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Diamond Rings
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Honoring Miss Ida II. Krause, a
bride-elect of June, Mrs. Meyer Wa-
terstone entertained 40 guests at a
miscellaneous shower last week. The
evening W173 spent playing bridge and
prizes were won by Mrs. 11. Stone,
Mrs. B. Rosenberg, Mrs. D. Krakow-
sky, Miss Ethel Edelson and Miss
Gertrude Schreiber.
AUCTION SALE
OF
ASTOR COURT APARTMENTS
WITH
Furnishings and Fixtures
BY
DETROIT TRUST CO., Receiver
Upon the Premises
2800 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit
on Wednesday, June 10, 1925
at 11 O'clock A. M.
Eastern Standard Time
By Order of the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne in
Chancery, Case No. 113937, dated March 25, 1925, Detroit Trust
Co. will offer for sale at public auction the Receiver's equity in
the above described property, but not for less than $285,000.00.
The purchaser assumes the first and second mortgage liens
amounting to $395,500.00 and taxes for year 1925.
TERMS CASH
For Full Particulars See
DETROIT TRUST CO., Receiver
Fort and Shelby Streets, Detroit, Mich.
OXFORD HALL
The Home of Comfort and
Refinement
Something better In Furnished
Apartments for discriminating per-
sons desiring homelike environ-
$1720 Delivered.
1409 Burlingame avenue were hosts
at a dinner dance at the AddisonHo-
tel on Thursday evening, May 14,
honoring their son, Sydney, who re-
11529 Twelfth St.
cently passed the state bar examina-
Samuel Goldberg
tion, Harry Goldberg
ments.
Two, three and four-room suites.
many Include sun rooms, at most
reasonable rates.
Lawrence Motor Sales
Leo Goldberg
Miss Lillian Freedman was hostess
at a miscellaneous shower at her horn,
on Alger avenue on Thursday eve-
ning, May 14, in honor of her sister,
figs Fannie Freedman, whose mar-
iage to Jack M. Edelsteen will take
lace May 31. Miss Freedman re-
eived many beautiful gifts.
HENDRIE ST. AT BRUSH
William Goldberg
ir-
Miss Fannie Serlin of 328 East
P hiladelphia avenue was hostess at a
n ovelty shower on Tuesday evening
May 12, honoring Miss Fannie Freed-
man of Alger avenue, a bride-elect
of this month. Miss Freedman was
the recipient of many beautiful gifts.
This Is What You Have Been Waiting For a Long Time!
Walnut Lake Estates
on Beautiful Walnut Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenberg of
Saginaw are spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bloom-
berg of 2024 Pingree avenue.
Across the Lake from Country Estates of Prominent Detroit Jews.
LAKE FRONT LOTS NEAR
Mrs. Nathan E. Skud of Ishpeming,
Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Isaac Cohen of 5628 Dix avenue.
The following officers of Perfection
Lodge, No. 489, F. and A. M., will
spend next week in Grand Rapids at-
tending the Grand Lodge convention:
Worshipful Master Maxwell W. Ben-
jamin; Dr. Samuel J. Eder, senior
warden; Reuben W. Klein, senior
deacon; Charles K. Sandorf, secre-
tary, and Joseph Klein, toastmaster.
Knollwood Country Club
A
.
EACH LOT HAS
A BEACH
On account of the
close proximity to
valuable nearby es-
tates, property re-
strictions are very
rigid. This is an ad-
vantage to lot own-
ers, as unrestricted
property never
brings large results.
Mrs. Scherely Cohen Applebaum
has taken an apartment at the Im-
perial Hotel.
The following guests attended a
party given on Saturday, May 16, at
the home of the Misses Sarah and
Annette Sweetwine of 5839 Cass ave-
nue: Mary Kunin, Gladys Hoack,
Sarah Natinsky, Isabelle Petersimes,
Margaret Hueston, Betty Calet, Anna
Fachna, Edith Weise, Laura Roth,
Ruth Zisman, Roberta Cherry and
Miss Holskin. The guests are all
members of the Students League of
the Musical Art Club. Prizes were
won by Miss Holskin and Margaret
Hueston.
Milton M. Alexander spent last
week-end in Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris of 1721
Calvert avenue will be at home Sun-
day afternoon and evening, May 31,
in honor of the confirmation of their
daughter, Betty Harris. No cards.
Mrs. Mamie Cherose of 5238 Brush
street will receive at her home on
Sunday, May 31, in honor of the con-
firmation of her son, Aubrey M.
Master Cherkose will be
Cherkose.
bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 30, at
the Mogen Abraham Synagogue on
Farnsworth street and will be con-
firmed at Temple Beth El on Sunday. ,
EASY TERMS
Architect's Drawing of Knollwood Country Club.
Robert Herndon Co.
REALTORS
201 PALMER BLDG.
CADILLAC 8140