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IS HADASSAH DANCE
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
C
HUDSON'S JUNE SALE
OF LUGGAGE
Miss Rose Babcock is chairman of
the ticket committee for the dinner-
dance which will be given at the Ma-
KELLER & SCHWARZ
Offers 40 Special Values--Trunks,
Traveling Bags, Suitcases,
Hat Boxes—at Savings
ANNot•N('E
This is the most important Hudson luggage event
For a week-end—a
of the entire summer season.
THE OPENING OF THEIR
Furniture Store
8715 TWELFTH STREET
AND iNvrrE YOUR INSPECTION OF THEIR
EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF FINE AND
MEDIUM PRICED FURNITURE AND
FURNISHINGS.
See IRV. SCHREIBER
For • Good Deal on
NEW JEWETT COACH
ALHAMBRA AUTO SALES
9430 WOODWARD AVENUE
(Nest to Alhambra Theatre.)
Phone Empire 7468
MI society items and other local note. ohould be communicated to the office of The
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday •Iternoon in order to appear in the current week's
. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor• notice. in to be recemed not later
11.60e
than Wednesday.
Mr. and Mn. Hugo Pulver of Chi-
cago and Mrs. E. IL Kohnstamm of
New York will arrive in Detroit the
lbeginning of next week to attend the
marriage of Miss Emily Lambert
I Morris, daughter of Mark G. Morris
of the Hotel Stevenson, to Justin Put-
ver of New York City, which will take
place at the Statler Hotel on Thurs.
F day, June 18, at 12:30 o'clock, in the
presence of the immediate families.
The wedding will be quiet because of
the recent death of the bride-elect's
mother.
Mr. and Mr's. David R. Stucker and
family of 123$ Longfellow avenue
were in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., last
week to attend the commencement
exercises at Vassar College, from
which their daughter, Miss Sarah L.
Stocker, was graduated. Miss Stock.
er, who received the degree of
Bachelor of Arts, was the winner of
the Vassar fellowship and the Vir-
ginia Swinburne Brownell prize for
the highest rank in economics. Miss
Stocker is the only Vassar graduate
winning triple honors this year, hav-
ing received a Phi Beta Kappa key.
She is planning to enter the Uni-
versity of Chicago next fall to obtain
her master's degree.
MEMORY BOOKS
CARDS FOR GRADUATION
gifts for the Bride
WEDDING BOOKS
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
AND INVITATIONS
•
Sheehan's Book Store
1550 Woodward avenue
Price Reduction
Owing to the increased demand for our service,
we find it possible, on and after May 28th, to clean
a Man's Two or Three-Piece Suit in Energine and
• press it on the Valeteria for
$1.50
What is Energine?
Energine is a pure hydrocarbon free from oil,
grease. water and sulphur. Clothes cleaned in it
are cleaner and stay clean longer.
What is Valeteria?
Valeteria is the latest method of pressing, so ex-
tensively advertised in the Saturday Evening Post
and used by Hart Schaffner & Marks as well as
other leading manufacturers.
We are the first to install them in Detroit. It
shapes the clothes as it presses, taking five different
machines to press the coat alone. Try our service and
be convinced. We are master cleaners. own and
operate our own plant.
PARIS
Cleaners and Dyers
Grand River and Fiftenth Street
Walnut
5 Thousand
Pure, Wholesome Mi lk
Every Precaution Taken.
You Can Be Assured of Cleanliness and Quality.
FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER"
People's Creamery Co.
Phone ARLINGTON 1000
9025 CARDONI AVE.
Morris I. Goldfeder, Mgr.
Here is only one of the Forty Special Values
Meyer Shapiro, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman Shapiro of 2226 High-
land avenue, has returned from New
York, where he is a student at the In-
stitute of Musical Art, of which
Frank Damrosch is the director. Mr.
Shapiro is studying violin under Sam-
uel Gardner, well known composer
and violinist. Ile has completed his
second year of study and will return
next fall. Mr. Shapiro, who studied
with Mrs. May Leggett Abel before
going to New York, is a member of
the Chamber Music Society and has
appeared on the concert platform a
number of times.
Complimenting Dr. Samuel Alt-
shuler, who will be graduated from
the University of Michigan next
week, Drs. Abraham and Ira Alt-
shuler entertained at their home,
2454 West Euclid avenue, on Satur-
day evening, June 6. A musical pro.
gram was given by the Misses Marian
Partridge, Teen Schmittke and Eve-
lyn Size and Miss Mildred Reno gave
a solo dance. Leon Sanders enter-
tained with humorous impressions. A
buffet supper was served to 50 guests.
Among the honor guests were Miss
Anne Campbell, George Stark, Al
Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Hurst, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Warner, Louis Good-
now, Dr. Arthur Ginsburg and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Hamburger.
gifts for the Graduate
two weeks' vacation or a trip to Europe you'll find
traveling equipment here at less than regular prices.
Bernard Ginsburg was in Chicago
on Sunday, May 31, to attend the re-
ception given by Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
man II. Bernstein of that city in
honor of their golden wedding anni-
versary. Mr. Ginsburg was best man
at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Bern-
stein 50 years ago. The couple's
maid of honor, Mrs. Anna Goldsmith
of Chicago, was also a guest at the
reception.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenbaum
of 1692 Virginia park announce the
approaching marriage of their daugh-
ter, I)ebhe, to Ilerman Winkelman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkelman
of Blaine avenue, which will take
place at the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
gogue on Sunday afternoon, June 21,
at 3:30 o'clock. Friends and rela-
tives are invited to attend the cere-
mony and the reception which will
follow at the bride-elect's home. No
cards.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel of Lei-
cester court entertained 64 gUests
several days ago at a lawn party at
their home in honor of their tenth
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenwald
and family of Saginaw spent several
days in Detroit last week at the home
of Mr. Greenwald's brothers, Jacob
and Eli Greenwald of Ridgewood ave-
nue.
Wardrobe
Trunk, $34.85
Large size open.
lop trunk with shoe
box, dust curtain, It
hangars, drawer
kicking device, nom
tug board and iron
holder. Lined with
washable "Leather
cloth.
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Woodward 6 Farmer at Gratiot
1
Cherry 5100
MISS ROSE BABCOCK
I
sonic Country Club on Tuesday eve-
ning, June 16, by the Detroit Junior
Hadassah Unit. Other members of
the committee are the Misses Julia
Klein, Helen Blumrosen, Florence
Krell, Rose Lipsitz and Rose Gordon.
Miss Babcock has requested that per-
sons desiring to attend the dinner-
dance make their reservations with
her or any member of the committee
by Sunday morning, June 14.
Package Party
and Dance
PROGRAM OF RECITAL
BY MUSIC STUDENTS
Under Auspice. of
NORTHWESTERN WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Following is the program of the
music school recital of the Jewish
Welfare Center, which will be given
in the chapel of Temple Beth El on
Wednesday evening, June 17, at 6:30
o'clock:
Of United Hebrew School.
SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 14
Talmud Torah Building, Philadelphia and Byron.
Proceeds Toward Talmud Torah Busses.
THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY IS INVITED
Tickets Per Person, 25c.
Pay Enough For
a Good Watch
.A Cheap One
24-hour service throughout the year. A
cheap watch may keep good time for a
year or two, but after that it becomes
worn out.
For this reason it is more economical to
pay a trifle more in the first place and
buy a watch that you can rely upon for
years.
Since 1801 this firm has made a specialty
of Fine Watches. Wright, Kay & Co.
stand back of every watch they sell.
evas.—P
Winkelman will take place on June
The Misses Rae and Ann Cohen of
21, her sister, Miss Anne Greenbaum,
entertained 24 guests at a handker- 422 East Palmer avenue have left
for
a fortnight's trip to Chicago,
chief ahower, luncheon and bridge at
the Palmetto Hotel last Sunday af- where they will be guests at the Le-
vine-Singer
wedding.
tern non.
Miss Dorothy Isberg of Gladstone
avenue entertained at a miscellaneous
bridge shower on June 2 in honor of
Miss Celia Friedman, a bride-elect of ,
this month.
Miss Sallie Feldman of 3780 Glynn
court gave a delightful bridge party,
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman
entertaining Misses Belle Gealer,
of 20 Chicago boulevard and Mrs.
Florence Ilurwitz and Ann Cooper
Elmer Zuckerman have returned
and Harry Rotz, Samuel Silver, Duke
from a motor trip to Chicago, where
Miller and Milton Maddin. Miss
they spent a week.
Cooper and Mr. Rotz were the win-
ners of first prize.
Dr. Dennis D. Kovan, a member of
the house staff of the Michael Reese
Mrs. Henry A. Krolik of 1154 Bur-
Hospital of Chicago, is spending sev-
lingame avenue has returned from a
eral weeks with his relatives in the
six weeks' trip to New York, Boston
city.
and Atlantic City.
Seldom Gives Satisfaction
You expect a watch to give continuous.
The Misses Frances and Muriel
Netzorg will sail from New York on
June 17 on the S.S. Rochambeau and
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush of will spend the summer touring Eu-
Calvert avenue spent last week-end rope.
in Chicago, where they attended a
farewell party given in honor of Mr.
The members of the Alpha Epsilon
and Mrs. James Alexander, their Sorority of Ann Arbor who will be
hosts, who are leaving for an extend- graduated from the University of
ed European tour.
Michigan next week are the Misses
Josephine Inierman of Detroit, Lil-
Arthur Gluck of Pittsburgh spent lian Davidson of Des Moines, Iowa,
last week-end in Detroit as the guest and Vera Sumberson of New York
of his brother and sister, Mr. and City.
Mrs. J. Greenwald of Ridgewood ave-
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin I.efkofsky
nue. Mr. Gluck left on Tuesday eve-
ning for an extended trip through the and family have left for Los Angeles,
Calif.,
for an extended stay. While
West and Alaska.
there they will he guests of their
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lefkof-
In honor of Miss Debbe Green-
baum, whose marriage to Herman sky, formerly of Detroit.
Mr. and MN. Israel Wetsman of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of the
5131 Brush street announce the bar
Hotel Palmetto have as their house mitzvah of their siin, Louis Saul,
guest Miss Carolyn Maybaum of
which will take place at the Shaarey
Newark, N. J.
Zedek Synagogue on Saturday morn-
ing, June 20. They will receive Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Srere, who have
day afternoon and evening, June 21,
been residing in the Palmetto Apart- at the home of Mr. anad Mrs. A. B.
ments, are now living at 2310 Glad-
Kaufmann, 329 Farnsworth avenue.
stone avenue.
No cards.
1861
vra2:17.164,
home at Deal, N. J.
Miss Ruth Franklin of Edison eve-
, nue spent the past week in Pough-
keepsie, N. Y., where she attended
her class reunion at Vasasr College.
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THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY -
I,. Brown
"The Pixies Sibling Downhill" .
Diana Singer.
Streabli,
a. "The Little Fairy Val."
b. .•111,inoremiue"
Dvorak ISimplitieil by K•minen)
Ruth Weider.
"The Red Saraphan"—Variation. on R.-
/lien
Folk
Song,
Miss Sylvia Glazer has returned
Sam
ItalkanY•
Miss Mary Gluck of Pittsburgh,
from Godfrey, Ill., where she was a
.... . ............. Nevin
"Narriemm"
Erther Pomerantz.
student at Monticello Seminary, to who has been the guest of her sister,
it Sylmar..
spend the summer with her parents, Mrs. Jacob Greenwald of Ridgewood • . "Fir. Lose'
VieuxternIts
b. "Ballade"
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Glazer of 644 avenue, will leave Sunday fur her
Harry Mopes.
St realiiwg
home.
.
"Morning
Prayer"
•
West Ferry avenue.
Licheer
A. ••At Home"
Dorothy Rel..
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Benjamin
Rush
and
Nevin
The marriage of Miss Josephine
"Gondoliera"
lorence Purina..
Sandorf of Pontiac to Dr. Robert S. fannyl have moved from 246 Med-
Conrerto No. 25, Fir. Movement ....Viotti
Drews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob bury avenue to 2294 Calvert avenue.
Abraham Moses
Brehm+
a. Hungarian Ilan. No. 5
Drews Of Detroit, will take place on
Cobriel-Marie
The Misses Claire and Pearl Weis- A. "Cinimantaine"
Sunday, June 21. A reception for
Harold .d Albert Scherman.
blum
of
Hendrie
avenue
have
left
for
relatives and friends will be held at
Ter.
"Concert Roman."
New York and Atlantic City, where
Fannie Kull.
the Hotel Statler from 8 to 10:30
Banat
they will visit several weeks with Air Tame an D Minor
o'clock the same day. No cards.
Leven.
ta
rt
ooy
n,
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their sister, Mrs. Charles Waldman.
Craig
Ruth Le.em.
Miss Eva Adele Werbe took her
Aceolay
Complimenting the Misses Kate CO nrerto in A Minor
departure on Thursday for New Davidson and Millie Mellinoff, brides-
Alexander Rubino.
rolth
York, whence she will sail on June elect of June and July, respectively, Risami•n Song
Semis Aronov.
16, accompanied by Mrs. Luke C. de the Dianas entertained with a dinner a. "Legende"
Wieniawski
Wienlawaki
la Okna of New York, for a three at the Addison Hotel followed by a
"Maziirka" Malertan I .
M. Pecherer.
months' trip abroad. Prior to sailing, theater party at the Bonstelle Play-
Mendelsohn
"Hunting Song"
Mrs. Okna and Miss Werbe will be
Minnie
house on June 4.
Reriot
the house guests of Mrs. Jacob Wert-
Conrerto NIL 'I
J.k
Weisberg.
heim of New York at her summer
Mrs. Joseph Zechman of Fast
Ferry avenue returned last Monday
from a several days' stay in Grand
Rapids.
515 Ill II milli
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Celebrated of all Re-
Enacting Pianos
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in the Babe
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and FISCHER
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Recordings ol Rachnzazdnoff, Oodow-
Or?, Levitaki and several hundred
°that well known artists.
JANNEY -BOWMA\
`2015 PARK AVENUE
Established 1892.
Members:
New York, Detroit, All Principal Exchanges, Chicago Board of
STORE YOUR FURS
WITH A FURRIER
Designing
!Repairing
SOPHIE LOEB SPOKE AT
SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT ,
Randolph 3530
Call
Euclid
2420
At the recent commencement exer-
Miss Claire Weller of 564 Chandler
rises held at Highland Manor, Tarry-
avenue and Miss Blanche Steinberg
town - on - the - Hudson, Miss Sophie
of 1191 West Philadelphia avenue
Irene Loeb delivered the principal ad-
have returned from an 18 months'
dress in which she spoke on "the doing
sojourn in Southern California.
Miss Loeb
of worth while things."
presented the school with a "Social
Mrs. Benjamin E. Cohen of St.
Service Medal" which will be awarded
. Clair avenue has returned from an
each year to the Highland Manor girl
extended visit with relatives and
who renders the most worthy social
friends in Chicago. She was accom-
service during the term. Miss Loch
partied by her sister and niece, Mrs.
concluded her address with the read-
Jack Keating and daughter, Elvira,
ing of an original, heretofore unpub-
who are the house guests of Mrs.
lished poem entitled "The Graduate,"
Keating's mother. Mrs. Louis Morri-
which she dedicated to the 1925 class
son of 1547 St. Clair avenue.
of Highland Manor.
Among the students at Ilighland
Among the graduates of the I.ig-
Manor during the past year were sev-
gett School last week was Miss Mar-
en Detroit girls, all of whom either
garet Louise Krolik, daughter of Mr.
KAuFmAN
have or soon will return to their
and Mrs. Day Krolik of Rowena
h mays for the summer vacation. They
street.
Miss
Lottie
Plotkin
of
Royal
Oak,
are
who was graduated last week, the
' Mrs. Henry Wineman and son and
Misses Retta Tannenho z, Rosalind
Specialist in Repairing and Remodel-
, small daughter of 308 East Kirby
Robinson, Dorothy King, Rena Schein-
ing of Furs.
lavenue exact to leave next week-end
man, Dorothy Frank and Ann Bab-
for Charlevoix, where they will spend
GI • dl y Furnished.
Est mates
cock
i the summer months.
9011 TWELFTH ST.
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New Telephone Number:
New Location: 130 Penobscot Building
MAIN FLOOR
FOR SALE
Oil Burning Engineering Company's high pres-
sure oil burner and equipment complete. Used
only four months. Original price $1,603. Our
price $500.
,
CONSUMERS PAPER CO.
6301 LAFAYETTE AVENUE EAST
Corner Mt. Elliott
Edgewood 2213