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June 19, 1925 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-06-19

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TIEPCTROn; /pis/ RoNICLE

PAGE SIX

PLAYED GRADUATION
RECITAL LAST WEEK

Miss Lillian Rabinowitz, who will)
be graduated from the Detroit Insti-
tate of Musical Art on Thursday,

White Kid, White Calf, White
Fabric, Patent, Black and Blonde
Satin, Tan Calf Pumps, Sandals

All society items and other local notes should be corrinsunic•ted to the offit• of The
Chron.c'e by 5 o'c'oi k Wedresday •lternoon in order to appear in the current week's
Phone Cadillac [040. Snort), Editor. Mail noCces so as to be received no later

IPSO..

than Wednesday.

The White Hat

Jone'n clonand

Whether of French felt,
faille silk, bang,kok or horse-
hair the choice is delightful
—each hat suiting a particu-
lar costume fur a particular
occasion. The variety is un-
limited.

I

Complimenting their parents. who
celebrated their thirty-fifth wedding
anniversary, the children of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Barnett of Franklin
boulevard, Pontiac, entertained with
a reception and dance at the Pontiac
Community Center last Monday eve-
ning. One hundred and fifty guests
were present from Pontiac, Flint and
Detroit. A profusion of flowers deco-
rated the halls and a buffet supper
was served throughout the evening.
Among the gifts received by the
honor guests was an Oriental rug
from the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Jacob.
-- •
Mr. and Mrs. harry Hamburger en-
tertained a group of friends at their
summer home at Pearl Beach, Mich.,
last Sunday. Supper was served to
20 guests. Samuel Hamburger took
the visitors on a motor trip around
the lake.

MILLINERY SALON

Quality



Service

Value —

Mr. and Mrs. B. Terris of 528 Mt.
Vernon avenue will be at home Sun-
day afternoon and evening, June 21,
in honor of the graduation of their
son, Dr. Charles Z. Terris, from the
Detroit College of Medicine and Sur-
gery. No cards.

„ cods

The season's rinvest, srrartest

footwear of Hudson standard

quality. Styles for street. dress,

Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Rice of East
Grand boulevard announce the ap-
proaching marriage of their daugh-
ter, Corinne, to Joseph N. Davies on
Sunday, June 28, at the Book-Cadil-
lac Hotel. A reception will follow in
the Crystal Ballroom of the hotel at
8:30 o'clock. No cards.

Bendetson Netzorg of Brush street
is in New York making records fur
the Welte Mignon Company.

Miss Francse Wilensky recently
returned from Los Angeles, Calif.,
and is residing with her brother and
sister, Mr. and Sirs. S. Levine, at
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levine of 945 2684 Leslie avenue.
East Kirby avenue will entertain at
a dinner on Sunday, June 28, for a
The marriage of Miss Josephine
number Of out-of-town tkuests and Sandorf of Pontiac to Dr. Robert S.
relatives in honor of their son, Louis, Drews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
who is the youngest member of the Drews of Detroit, which will be held
graduating class of Cass Technical on Sunday, June 21, will be followed
High School. Master Levine is 15 by a reception at the Statler Hotel
years of age.
from 8 to 10:30 o'clock. No cards.

ENTIRE FOURTH FLOOlt

and sports wear AT PRICES

THAT MEAN A BIG SAV-
THAT

ING. All

sizes

and widths.

SEVEN 1 II F 1.00R- 1.100DWAP11

—Rembrandt. .

MISS LILLIAN RABINOWITZ

June 25, appeared in a joint recital
at the institute hall, 52 Putnam ave-
nue, Monday evening, June 15, with
Juanitz Dudley, 'cellist. Miss Ra-
binowitz is a pupil of Dr. Mark Gunz-
burg and is an instructor in piano.;
She played selections from Mozart,',
Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Mosz- '
kowski and Hiller. Miss Rabinowitz
is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J.'
S. Rabinowitz of 583 Leicester court..

sem Lod e • No.34
a
Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg and
Miss Faye Mintz entertained at a
daughter, formerly of 1251 Glynn kitchen shower in the form of a
court, are residing in their new home bridge supper at her home, 297 Med-
The next regular meeting of the
SHOPS
at 2 . 285 Sturtevant avenue.
bury avenue, Thursday evening, June
11, honoring Miss Debbe Greenbaum, lodge will take place Monday eve-
Miss Adeline Shapero of Delaware a bride-elect of June 21.
ning, June 22, in the lodge rooms in
avenue has returned from a week's
Temple Beth El, Woodward and Glad..
visit in Chicago.
Miss Pearl Kaplan of 1695 West stone avenues.
1426 Woodward Avenue
--- --
A feature of the meeting will be
Boston boulevard entertained at a
The Misses Marie Steckler of Wil- house party at her home Saturday the initiation of a large class of can-
liamson, W. Va., and Ruth Schaeffer evening, June 13. The following didates into the lodge and order by
of Cincinnati are the house guests of guests were present: Estelle Schnei- the Pisgah Lodge degree team, head-
their uncle and aunt, 51r. and Mrs. der Flora Wagmaster, Ruth Jacob- ed by Max Edwards. Several men of
Charles W 01 (gang of 20-10 Gludstunc son, Rae Radern, Sylvia Shapero, local prominence are numbered
avenue.
Dorighy Jacobson, Betty Taylor, Rose among the candidates and it is hoped
Ginsberg, Helen Jacobson, Norman that a capacity attendance of mem-
Mrs. harry B. Bronston of Pingree Birnkrant, Joseph Sklar, Sam Bres- tiers will be on hand to w;•lcono-
avenue has returned from a two Tier, Harry Steinberg, Joseph Kaplan, them.
weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Ir- Ben Aller, Milton Golden, Emil Un
The second nomination of officers
win Newman of Chicago.
More wear for your silk hosiery dollar, That's
gerleider, Nat Leibowitz, Byron Ross for the ensuing term will take place,
---
first
nominations having been made
what La France means. This beautiful full-
and Harvey Teal.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bielfield will
fashioned silk hose gives more wear than any
at the last meeting.
be hosts at 11 revention in the ball-
other stocking of its class. Reinforced wit•,
Miss Gertrude Greenbaum enter-
room of the Hotel Statler Sunday tained with a hosiery shower in the Last Meeting:
mercerized lisle top and sole. Made in al
evening, June 21, at U o'clock in form of a dinner and bridge at Web-
At the last meeting of the lodge
the standard colors and the latest shade, of
honor of the marriage of their daugh- ster Hall on Monday, June 15, in an amendment to the by-laws was
the season.
ter, Miriam, to Jules R, Kondritzer honor of Miss Debbe Greenbaum, a ,d o ritcd nrovioling for meetings dur-
of Cincinnati. No cards,
June bride-elect. Covers were laid ing July and August on the first Mon-
---
day evening of each month.
for 16 guests.
Sydney Wolfgang of 2040 Glad.
First nominations resulted in the
stone avenue IS among the graduates
Miss Selma Lightstone of 'Taylor naming of a dozen candidates for of-
of the Detroit College of Medicine avenue has returned home from Co- fices in the lodge for the next term.
Adolph Freund and Aaron Droock
and Surgery.
lumbia University, New York, to
Main Floor.
spend two weeks with her parents and reported upon the activities of the
---
I
.- . ..
11. ...
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wolfgang mo- to attend the marriage of her brother, convention of District Grand Lodge
ol...
tored here from their home in St. Jack Ligblistone.
No. 6 at Peoria, III. Mr. Freund was
Paul, Minn., and are guests of their
again accorded the honor of install-
children, Mr. and Mrs. Irving J.
Miss Selma Lightstone of Taylor ing the new candidates for the Grand
Wolfgang and family of 2271 Calvert avenue had as her house guest from Lodge. Mr. Droock, president of
New York the past week Miss Carroll Pisgah Lodge, was appointed on al
avenue.
Donovan of the L'Ecole Beaux Arts number of important committees.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenbaum of 'Montreal.
of 11;92 Virginia park announce the
Election and Smoker:
approaching marriage of their daugh-
s. Isaac Gilbert and
Election of officers will take place
Mr. and Mr—
tcr,
Debbe,
to
Herman
Winkelman,
daughter
of
the
Chatham
Apartments
Monday
evening, June 29, in Temple
MORE
FOR $15,000 OR
; sun of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkelman left last Tuesday evening for Cherie- Beth El.
if Blaine avenue, which will take
Following the election the members
oix, where they will spend the sum-
will be nrovided with an entertain-
place at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- nier,
ment and smoker and the meeting
gogue on Sunday afternoon, June 21,
1 at 3:30 o'clock. A reception for rela-
Mrs. Henry Wineman and son and should produce the largest attendance
; fives and friends will he held at the small daughter have left for Cherie- of the year.
N he, bride that evening at 7 coin to remain until fall.
tame
CARD OF THANKS
o'clock. t

---
Aubrey Gittleman is playing a 201
Mr, and Mrs. Tsrszel Wetsman will weeks' engagement with a musical;
Mrs. Harry Klein, general chair-
be at home Sunday afternoon and stock company in Seattle, 1Vash.
. man of the carol party given on June
i 10 by the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
!evening, .lon• 21, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kaufman, 236
Complimenting Miss Belle Cohen,' Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., the Jewish
Farnsworth avenue, in honor of the whose marriage to Philip Greenwald I Women's European Welfare Organiz.
bar mitzvah of their son. Louis Saul. will be an event of June 28. Miss Ida1ation and the Hebrew Ladies Aid So-
Greenwald entertained at the Chat- I ciety, wishes to thank her commit-
No cards.
ham Apartment Hotel Sunday after- I tees, members and the general public
-- 1 Miss Dorothy Hyman of Belmont noon, June 14, with a bridge and IRIS-Ifor their co-operation in making the
I avenue was the recipient of many cellaneous shower. An elaborate din-iatTair a success.
lovely gifts at a miscellaneous show- ner was served to 23 guests. The
1er and bridge given in her honor by table decorations were carried out in I
rs
• the Misses Eva Weingarden and pink and white interspersed with
KADIMAH
Rena Jacobs at the home of Sirs. J. green. Pink miniature baskets were
HEBREW SCHOOL
Rabinowitz of LaSalle boulevard. placed at each plate as souvenirs.
1The marriage of Miss Hyman to Jo-
(Isaiah Chernoff, Director)
---
seph Aronoff of Hartford, Conn., will
Cadet Seymour Gelb, who has jos ,
Ahavath Zion Hall, 442 Holbrook
I take place in August.
returned from Western Reserve in
(Near Beaubien)
Owing to the increased demand for our service,
St. Louis, Mo.. has left for Bradley,
Mishken Israel Hall
Asbury Park, N. J., where he will
Twelfth
St.
Branch--8951 Twelfth
we find it possible, on and after May 28th, to clean
lien,'
his vacation with his parents.
Phone Empire 6385-W
t
Individual and group instruction.
a Man's Two or Three-Piece Suit in Energine and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gelb. He will re-
Expert Teachers, Refined Atmosphere.
turn to Western Reserve in the fall.
press it on the Valeteria for
Boys Prepared for liar Mitzvah.
Three Sessions Per Week for
Mr. and Sirs. A. Gelb, formerly of
Those Unable to Attend Daily
\ 6 Medbury avtnue, left for Brad-
Mr.
•hernoR Is • graduat• a the Grodno
ley, Asbury Park, N. J., to occupy
E ..... men's. Weddings, Banquets and
'Yeacherx College and has had • ♦ ery
their summer home. They took with
wide experlelee.
All Social Occasions.
them as their guest Mrs. Manna-
We cater to the leading Jewish Social
Shoenberg.
Affairs of the City.

Jut 1' MUTH

..

D.J.

Women's New Footwear
For Summer, $10,

cal
0,, ---

E45111ONS&1711E-41115

THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY

Cherry 5100

Woodward it Farmer at Gratiot

SP/ CIA1 S IV

DINING
FURNITURE

La Prance

$ PURE SILK. HOSE




$2.25

pr.

3 Pairs for $6.

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w,■4

Attractive Bonus

Principal and Bonus
Fully Secured

Three remarkably priced and attractive specials featuring
the usual Friedenberg high quality and finish on sale
previous to the Furniture Exhibition.

RIEDENBEIZIA,
FURNITURE HOUSE m 3

The Store With a Reputation.

I

I

HASTINGS AT FOREST

Open Evenings Until 8:30.
IRA FRIEDENBERG, Prop .

Phone MELROSE 5509

Special Notice

PHONE CADILLAC 9397
FOR APPOINTMENT

, .
Price Reduction

Detroit ExclusiTe

$1.50

Catering

What is Energine?

Energine is a pure hydrocarbon free front 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 & Alarks as well as
other leading manufacturers.

Mrs. Maurice Godenberg enter-
tained 10 guests at dinner at the
Phoenix Club can Tuesday evening,
June 10.

We Decorate Homes and Halls.

DETROIT CATERING CO.

M. A. PEREIRA. Mfr.

125 RICHTON AVENUE

Main

3777

Hemlock 14114

STORE YOUR FURS
WITH A FURRIER

Designing
Repairing
Remodeling

Call
Euclid

2420

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.

tt

Cleaners and Dyers

Grand River and Fiftenth Street

5

Thousand

J. KAUFMAN

9011 TWELFTH ST.

Specialist in Repairing and Remodel-
ing of Furs.
Estimates Gladly Furnished.
_
_
.1

TO
10347 WOOCI
vert and
Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy setween
Cal

A. C. Kranz Tailor

and Service Prevail.

Colliriwaed

DRY GOODS

RETAILER

WE

HAVE JUST RECEIVED

5,000 Pieces

VOILES

IN NEW FLORAL PATTERNS, ETC.

YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED

Crowley Bros., Inc.

Wholesale Dry Goods, Etc.

JEFFERSON and SHELBY



Miss Jennie Seal of Terre Haute,
Ind., has left for New York City after ;
spending 10 days with Mr. and Mrs.;
Samuel J. Bloomberg of 2024 Pin-
gree avenue.

Gifts for the Graduate

Louis Goren of 602 Owen avenue
will leave an June 27 for Cleveland I
and New York, whence he will sail
on the S.S. Majestic for France, Bel-
gium, Germany and Poland, where
he will spend most of the summer.
Mr. Goren expects to return to De-.
troit about Sept. 10.

Miss Helen Morris of Burlingame
avenue has returned from New York'
City, where she spent the winter •
months.

PARIS

Walnut

Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnauer of Chicago
boulevard entertained at a shower at
her home on Friday, June 19, honor-
inR Miss Corinne Rice, bride-elect of
June 28.

$450
$325
$270

10-piece Suite
10-piece Suite
9-piece Suite

MEMORY BOOKS

CARDS FOR GRADUATION

Peerless and most
Celebrated of all Re-
Enacting Pianos.

The

Miss Sara Landman returned last
Monday from Denver, where she at-
tended the National Conference of
Social Workers. Mrs. Rose M. Lip-.
son of the United Jewish Charities,1
who also attended the conference, I
-pent several days at Colorado;
Springs before returning to Detroit.'

VheAMPITC©
lathe ianabe

Mr. and Mrs. David Bookatein of
Atkinson avenue attended the gradu-
ation exercises at the University of
Nlichigan last. Monday when their!
son, Dr. Arthur Bookstein, was grad-
uated from the medical school. Dr.
Itr000,1,,,,F eein will be a member of the
nce Hospital staff during the
Pro
coming year

Itwordlnp of Rechmanl•off. Godove•
Wry, Levital end ...veal hundred .
known artiste.
other

vide

and FISCHER

JANNEY - BOWN111
?III , P tkh 5\ I Nt_ I

gifts for the Bride

.

WEDDING BOOKS

WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS

AND INVITATIONS

Sheehan's Book Store

1550 Woodward avenue

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