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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-07-10

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July glassware
Sales

If you forgot something in the

rush of last-minute preparation

Featuring some very
Special 'Values in

than Wedneedey.

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Mr. and Mrs. Abraham DeRoven
were hosts to 150 guests at a party
on Saturday, July 4, honoring their
daughter, Miss Helen DeRoven, whose
engagement to Samuel Rosen was re-
, cently announced. A midnight sup-
per was served at their home, 302-
364 Harmon avenue. Miss DeRoven
was the recipient of many lovely
gifts.

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for your vacation, a letter to

be tommunk•teel to the meat at The

All societyitems and other local not" should
current week.
by 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon In order to appear in the
( Aromal.
so a. to be received not later
Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail

Stemware,
Crystal Plates,
Iced Tea Sets,
Nappies, etc.

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Announce

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Phone:

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enables us to offer you the finest in the pharmaceuti-
cal specialties and fountain service at this most mod-
ern and attractive store.

WOODWARD at WILLIS
12072 TWELFH ST.
8635 TWELFTH ST.

Mrs. Benjamin Towlen and sons,
Leonard and Earl, of Los Angeles are
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jude Goldberg of 286 Medbury ave-
nue, and will remain during July and
August.

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Goose and
son, Monte, of 125 Westminster ave-
nue have returned from a month's
visit in Boston, New York, Phila-
delphia and Atlantic City.

Miss Betty Bloch of 1954 Virginia
park entertained at a farewell lunch-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Cohen
eon at Webster Hall last week honor-
of St. Clair avenue have returned
ing Miss Marie Hyman, who sailed
from a fortnight's visit in New York
from New York on July 8 on the
and Atlantic City.
S.S. Berengaria for a trip to Europe.

Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim L. Lieber-
Mrs. William Albert and daughter,
man (Marguerite Kopple) have
Edith, have left for Boston, where
moved from Seward avenuetto 3007
they will be the guests of relatives
Monterey avenue.
and friends, later going to Old Orch-
ard, Me., to spend the remainder of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Simmons and the summer.
son, George Henry, have moved from
1670 Calvert avenue to their new
Mr. and Mrs. B. Levenson and
home at 3766 Rochester avenue.
duaghter, Leona, of Seminole avenue
left last Saturday morning by motor
Mr. and Mrs. II. Schuhiner and for Boston. where they will spend
their daughter, Esther Z. Schubiner, three weeks visiting relatives and
of Glynn court recently visited their friends.

sons, Max and Arthur, who are spend-
ing the summer at Camp Keemo, Sah-
Miss Mildred Fink, daughter of
Bee. After spending several days at Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of 64
llotel Top-a-Bee at Mullett Lake and Winona avenue, returned last week
visiting at Mackinaw Island they are to spend the summer with her par-
stopping at the Inn in Charlevoix be- ents. En route from Boston, where
she is a student at Simmons College,
fore returning to Detroit.
Miss Fink spent three weeks in Pitts-
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp of 2711 burgh as the house guest of her uncle
Monterey avenue spent last week-end and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Myer Harri-
son,
in Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Broudy and
family have moved to 10237 Mc-
Quade avenue.

Dr. and Mrs. William Gordon spent
last week-end at Oscoda, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinstein and
daughter, Fagabeth, are spending the
summer at Mack Island, Grass Lake,
Mich.

The Misses Ruth Ark and Louise
Kahn have left for an extended East-
ern trip. They will spend some time
in New York visiting relatives and
friends.

WASHINGTON

Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Bronston of
Pingree avenue have returned from
a motor trip to Chicago.

BOULEVARD

ADJOINING

HOTEL STATLER

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Silverstein and
family have moved from 3034 Blaine
avenue to their new home at 3025
Monterey avenue.

Our

Semi-Annual

20% Discount

SALE

Service will receive the atten-

Friedman
Louis Granet,
and Louis Smilansky attended the
marriage of Miss 1,ibbie Berkowitz
of Warren, Ohio, to Cantor Samuel
Vigoda of Detroit last Sunday at
Warren. Mr. Granet, who is presi-I
dent of the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
gogue, of which Mr. Vigoda is can-
tor, Mr. Friedman and Slr. Smilansy
represented the congregation at the
wedding. Following a honeymoon of
two months, which will be spent in
New York state, Cantor Vigoda will
bring his bride to Detroit to reside..

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rappaport
and family of Alger avenue have left
for an extended motor trip to New
York and other Eastern cities. Dur-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schreiber and
ing their stay, which will be from six
Miss Gertrude Schreiber have re-
to eight weeks, they will be enter-
turned
from a motor trip to Chicago,
tained by relatives and friends.
where they were guests at the Edge-
water Beach Hotel.
Dr. and Mrs. II. J. Rothschild of
St. Paul, Minn., are spending six
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Atkins of
weeks in Vienna, Austria, Mrs.
1774 Seward avenue and Mr. and
Rothschild was, before her marriage,
Mrs. Leo Grossman of Wilson avenue
Miss Ilerma Kopple of Detroit,
are now residing in their new home
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H.
at 3250 - 58 Calvert avenue
Kopple.

--
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of
Mrs. S. G. Madison and daughter,
Phyliss, of Chicago are the guests Blaine avenue left by motor for Chi
o, were
h
they are spending 10
of their mother, Mrs. A. Simons of cag
days at the Edgewater Beach Hotel
15512 Wildemere avenue.

MORRIS-TRAVIS

tion of a shopper who is expe-

rienced in taking care of the
needs of our out-of-town cus-

tomers.

The busy woman in town who
finds it inconvenient at times to
visit the store personally will
also appreciate this service.
Simply write to Hudson's Per-
sonal Shopping Service, or tele-
phone Cherry 5100.

—Arthur Studios.

MISS MATILDA LIEBERMAN

Mrs. Pearl Lieberman of 996 Med-
bury avenue announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Matilda G., to
Roy Y. Chatlin, son of Mr. and Sirs.
David Chatlin of Gladstone avenue.

The engagement was announced
last week of Miss Hilda Levy, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy of
Cleveland, to Max Elkin of Mount
Clemens, son of Samuel Elkin of that
city. Mr. Elkin, who assisted his
father in managing Elkin's Hotel, re-
cently became manager of the Hotel
Olympia, one of the larger hotels in
Mount Clemens. The wedding will
take place the latter part of August.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sachs of 2019
West Philadelphia avenue announce
the engagement of their sister, Miss
Alice Pierce, to Jack Garfinkle of
Detroit, son of Michael Garfinkle of
New Britain, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yarrows of
Medbury avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Ethel, to
Louis Hamburger, son of Sir. and
Mrs. H. B. hamburger of Calvert
avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bernstein of
80 Pingree avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Esther,
to Louis J. Weitzman, son of Mrs.
Mabel Weitzman of this city.

PLANS READY FOR
ANNUAL MOONLIGHT

Proceed. From Affair to Aid in Bicur
Cholem Charity Work.

"The Bicur Cholem Society is very
active at present in its particular
field of charity work in the city,"
said Mrs. David Berger, president of
the society, "and so is able to use
every amount that can be added to
the treasury. The moonlight planned
The Northwestern Branch of the for Aug. 10 is one of the regular
Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish Old sources of income for the society's
Folks Home will hold a lawn social charity work and serves the double
at the home of Mrs. M. P. Fisher, 236 purpose of giving an enjoyable eve-
ning to the guests while aiding those
Tuxedo avenue, on Aug. II.
requiring assistance."
The committee in charge announces
Dr. and Sirs. S. B. Danto (Sylvia
Gittleman) and small son have moved that a first-rate orchestra has been
procured
for the evening and while
into their new home at 7436 Twelfth
they are not telling now just who it
street.
will be, everyone will be surprised at
A. Pearlman of 3764 Brush street the wonderful music which will sally
has returned from a trip to Provi- forth from the dance floor of the
dence, R. I., and Island Park, Mass., Steamer Put-In-Bay. Abraham Max
where he visited his children, Mr. is chairman of the arrangements com-
and Mrs. I. Preston Pearlman and mittee and Jacob Berhmann Is in
charge of publicity.
family, at their summer home.
Those attending the moonlight will
Miss F. Feldstein of Toronto is the meet at the foot of First street on
the
evening of Monday, Aug. 10. The
guest of Miss Helen Ressler and will
remain in the city for several weeks. committee is planning for a record-
breaking crowd.
Mrs. Pearl Strohl and family, for-
merly of 2251 Pasadena avenue, are
now residing at 2280 Grand avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Max II. Elias, Jacob
Mazur, Mrs. Joseph H. Garvett and
daughter, Eleanor, and Miss Edith
Itudin spent last week-end at Mur -
dock Beach as the guests of Mr. and
l Mrs. D. A. Walker.

Miss Betty Weinberg of Hague ave-
nue is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph
Tyler of Buffalo.

Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rosenzweig and
son, Abner, of 2065 Calvert avenue
left for a four weeks' stay at Charle-
voix, where they will be guests at
the Inn.

and ,

The Misses Naomi Gordon
Brossy have left for Chi-
cago, where they will be the guests
of the former's sister, Sirs. I. New- ;
man. Miss Brossy will return in a
week, while Miss Gordon will remain
in Chicago the rest of the summer.

Mr. and Sirs. Jack Pearlman, Miss
Rebecca Pearlman and Mrs. S. Stein
and son, Meyer, have left on a motor
tour through the east, stopping at
Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Albany, Boa
ton and Providence, R. I. They will
spend several weeks with I. Preston
Pearlman and family at their sum-
mer home at Island Park, Mass.

Rosamond

Young

Club

Notes

of

All blue suits

; Realizing that a knowledge of the
history of the Jews should be gained
by every Jewish youth, the Balfour
Guards Club is conducting a series of
talks by its members on Jewish his-
tory beginning with the Creation. At
the meeting held on Thursday, July
2, Samuel Robins reviewed historical
date from the Creation until the death
of Abraham. On Thursday, July 9,
Saul Leach spoke on the days of Isaac,
Jacob and Joseph, Oscar Cohn told of
the significance of the Seventeenth of
Tamuz and David Lipsitz gave an in-
teresting discussion on the probable
fate of the descendants of the Ten
Lost Tribes. The members are making
preparations for the annual Young
Judaea Track meet which will he held
at Belle Isle.

is on

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During the months of July and
August this institution will close
Saturdays at 1:00 p. m., giving our
employes a merited half-holiday.
Your assistance by shopping in the
morning will be appreciated by all.

SUMMER STORE HOURS:
9:00 to 5:30

Saturdays at 1:00 P. M.

Quality

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Ruby's 20% Discount

On MEN'S High Grade

FOOTWEAR

Genuine Scotch Grain Oxfords, $8.00

ALFRED J. RUBY, Inc.

1529 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD

Adjoining Hotel Stotler.

Balfour Guards.

The Misses Rose and Lillian Cassel
Mrs. Joshan Gerendasy and daugh - and Sidney Gassel of Alger avenue
motored
to Bay City and Saginaw
ter, Alice, of Elizabeth, N. Y., are
visiting their children, Mr. and Mrs. to spend the week-end of July 4.
Men's and Boys'
All black suits
Manuel Macklin anad Dr. and Sirs.
All Tropical suits
Sirs. Robert Drews (Josephine San-
Clothing
S. S. Gerendasy.
dorf) was honor guest at many show-
All golf suits
ers
and social affairs before her mar-
Mr. and Sirs. Slack B. Weiss enter-
Leaders' Council.
tained Saturday, July 4, with a lawn riage on June 28. Detroit friends
who
entertained in her honor were
On Thursday evening, July 9, the
party honoring the eighth birthday
anniversary of their son, Lester. Mrs. F. B. Kahn, who gave a miscel- leaders of the 20 clubs of Detroit
I There were 50 guests, including the laneous shower; Miss Birdie Michel- Young Judaea met at the home of
son, miscellaneous shower; Mrs. Al- Solomon Levin, president of the local
children and their parents.
miscellaneous
Mendelssohn,
feed
I
organization, to celebrate the sixth

Mr and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald shower; Mrs. Samuel Raton, personal anniversary of the founding of Young'
shower.
Pontiac
hostesses
were Mrs. Judaea in this city. A program ap-
of Boston boulevard and Alex and
' Joshua Spater left last Thursday by B. H. Hirtzberg, who gave a miscel- propriate to the event was given and
' motor for Odin, Mich., where Mr. and laneous shower; Mrs. Nathan Blum- many former leaders attended the
Mrs. Finsterwald will spend 10 days rosen, a linen shower; Miss Viola celebration.
Furrier — P. D. JACOBSON — Tailor
Kaufman, a dinner; Mrs. Morey Kol-
at the Alex Spater summer home.
lin and Sirs. Jerome Edelstein, who I
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Herzl Judaeans.
WE CALL AND DELIVER LADIES' WORK OUR SPECIALTY
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and family of entertained at an announcement r
At a recent meeting of the Young
Phone: Arlington 1175
631 Boston boulevard left the first party.
Judaeans
the certificate of affiliation
BOULEVARD
3383 BURLINGAME, Near DEXTER
I of the week for their summer home
Sirs. Julius V. Brown and her with the National Young Judaea Or-
at Walnut Lake, Mich.
ganization
was presented. Follow-
daughter, Miss Julia Ruth Brown, are
ing installation of officers a general
Mrs. Rose Ornstein of New York spending the summer months at Ann discussion as to ways and means of
City is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Arbor. where Miss Brown is attend- improving the club was held. A com-
Silverstein of Monterey ave- ing summer school at the University mittee was appointed to see about
txi0000000000000tl0000000000000 00-00000000000000r Jacob
nue and Mrs. S. Hirsch of Spring- of Michigan.
having a summer camp for members.
wells.
The marriage of Miss Helen De Max Weine, leader, spoke on Theodor
Tonight 8:20
Herzl. The club will participate in
Roven,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ab-
Mrs. Henry M. Fechimer and
the Young Judaea field meet which
91st Performance
daughters, Miriam and Alice, of Pal- raham DeRoven, to Samuel Rosen, will be held at Belle Isle on Sunday,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Rosen,
will
lister avenue are in New York, where
(Sun., June 12)
Juy 12.
they have registered at the Chatham take place on Sept. 7.
Night., 50c to $2.50. Pop. M•tinee. Wed., 50c to $1.50.
Hotel.
, 50c to $2.00.
Sourder M•tir4e
Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Glosser and
IRISH-HEBREW MIRTHQUAKE
The Misses Henrietta A. and Setts children, Freda, Bessie and Gerald,
The Miracle of the America Stheet
Robinson of 1660 Calvert avenue left of Johnstown, Pa., are spending the
Anne Nichol.' Laughing Succee.
last Thursday for New York, whence summer in their new home on Lake
they will sail on Saturday, July 11, Shore drive, near Grosse Pointe
on the S.S. Rotterdam for the Brit- Farms. Mr. Glosser has been in De-
Engagements, Weddings. Remmers and
troit since May 16 superintending the
ish Isles.
All Social °awning.
building of the residence and his fam-
ily
joined
him
last
week.
Mr.
and
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bloomberg, Mrs.
we eater to the leading Jewish Rectal
Affairs el the City.
Sarah Marks and Gerald Moss have Mrs. Glosser formerly resided in De-
left on a month's motor trip in Can- troit.
Vie Decorate Hoses and Halls.
SEE ITI ELEVENTH WEEK
ada, also visiting at Niagara Falls.
Miss Esther Utehenik of 8934
DETROIT CATERING CO.
I F....rite.
The De;
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sacks of Goodwin avenue left Wednesday,
M. A. PEREIRA, Mir.
Sale
for
This
and
Next
Week.
SW, Now on
ICIairmount avenue have as their July 8, for an extended visit in Bos-
126 RICHTON AVENUE
Homhie ► IN134
house guest Min Beulah Miller of ton, where she will be the guest of
Mahe 3777
relatives end friends.
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