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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-07-17

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PIEVB11191TIEWMIORONICLE

AGE SIX

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Engagements

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Buy with safety--

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The Personal Silovim; l'ureau will shot for you at

Hudson's vAl• yuu are on your vacation. Experienced

shoppers will fill your requirements with utmost care.

Write, wire, or call Cherry 5100.

,

III I•1 buying dia-
monds and jewelry
- —the reputation and in-
tegrity of the firm you buy
from is an important fac-
tor. Our nineteen years of
fair dealing assures you of
honest merchandise.

W

Thea
All society Items end other local notes should be communic•ted to the office of ek
itor.n in order t o appear in the current we'
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wedn•sday afternoo
ea as to be received not later
mad no
Issue, Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Ed
than Wedneeday ,

The Oakland Mothers Club, which

is under the direction of Miss Dora

Tannenbaum, director of the Jewish
Welfare Center, District No. 1, of the
United Jewish Charities, held its last
meeting for the season in the form
of a picnic at Belle Isle last Wednes-
day afternoon. Prizes were given
for games and track events for the
mmothers and their children. During
the evening the club attended the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra's summer
concert. The members of the club
presented Miss Tannenbaum with a
silver loving cup in appreciation of
her services On their behalf. Miss
Tannebaum acts as secretary for the
organization.

Illoodrated above ix one of the very
latest in solid plitti111101 1111 ■ 1101 ■ 11)x,
itaritt-carned, met with a perfert one
and one-lutlf earat diamond and
twenty.foror mailer acme.

Our exceptionally large stock of fine diamonds allows
you a wide range of choice—from $50.00 to $5,000
and more.

Extended Payment Terms Without Extra Charge.

Jig

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227 GRATIOT AVE



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Five members of the Rayos Club,
which is sponsored by Miss Blume
Levin of the educational department
of the United Jewish Charities, pre-
sented a playlet entitled "The Child
In the Home" last Wednesday after-
noon at a program at the Fresh Air
Camp on Lake Shore road near Mt.
Clemens. Those taking part were
Edith Weiss, who acted as Mrs.
Thorpe, a mother who believed in
"modern methods" of child training;
Sara Newfield, Mrs. Lang; Anna
'recline, Miss Reed's; Goldie Wein-
stein, Mrs. Brown, a fussy, old-fash-
ioned woman of 70; Rose Rappaport,
Janice Thorpe, the modern child. Lit•
tie Mildred Kramer played a violin
solo and gave two excellent recita-
tions.

Miss Rose Lieberman of 1940 Sew-
ard avenue has returned from a two
Idr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson and
weeks' visit in Columbus, Ohio, with
children of Chicago boulevard left
her brothers, Barmen and John Lie-
last Sunday for New York, whence
berman.
Mr. Davidson sailed to spend two
months in Palestine. Mrs. Davidson
Mrs. Harry Klein and Mrs. George
and children will visit relatives in
Cohen left some time ago for Cleve-
New York for several weeks before
land, where they attended the Ross-
returning to Detroit. Prior to his
Suid wedding, afterwards motoring
departure Mr. Davidson, who is ac.
to Johnstown, Pa., where they are
tire in charitable work in Detroit, was
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
a farewell banquet
Lewis. Mrs. Cohen will remain in honor guest at
given at the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
Johnstown, while Mrs. Klein will
spend several days visiting relatives gogue.

and friends in Pittsburgh.

Nathan D. Metzger

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer
(Gloria Joy &Raman of Columbus),
whose marriage took place last
month, are residing at 1430 Clair-
mount avenue.

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT•LAW

Mr. and Mrs. Isador Waxman
(Lena Lampert) have returned from
their honeymoon and are making
their home in the Dumblaine Apart-
ments, 8696 Dumbarton road. Mr .
and Mrs. Waxman spent their honey -
moon in Cincinnati, Toronto, Ont.;
the Muskoka Lakes, Niagara Falls
and Buffalo.

Announces

His Removal to

LARGER OFFICES

860 PENOBSCOT BUILDING

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Miss Marie Simon of 604 Medbury
avenue is spending the summer in
Mount Clemens.

Phone Cadillac 9611

AMINIPMAIMBRIMIBMI"10111111111.11.11.16

ATTENTION, JEWISH BOYS

Spend Your Vac•tion at

THE MADISON COTTAGE
At Cass Lake

1

Of particular interest to vacation-
ists is the new Sports Store on the
Second Floor of the Farmer Street
Building. Equipment and men's ap-
parel for golf. tennis. hunting, fish-
ing, baseball, camping, and other

sports.

Hudson delivery service reaches
summer resorts surrounding Detroit
as far as Mt. Clemens, Pontiac and

Mrs. Lillian Lezerson of Taylor
avenue announces the engagement o f
her daughter, Freda, to Max Silver-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Sil-
verman of this city.

Following an open meeting of the
Eta Sigma Lambda Sorority held last
Sunday evening a number of guests
were entertained. Among those pres-
ent were the Misses Bertha London,
Sally Erman, Frances Share, Shirley
Koperman, Clara LaBret, Sophie
Stellar, Frances Layne, Celia Sutkin,
Frances Gurowitch, Lillian Frank,
Bertha Brod, Rose Goodman, Eunice
Jacob and Dorothy Godhelt of To-
ledo; Samuel Greenbaum, Philip Col-
line, Herz] Kallenberg, Abraham Gu-
rowitch, Edward Edwards, Murray
Sutkin, Abraham Max, Lewis Barak,
Harold !merman, Herbert Barak, Sid-
ney Gassel, Alex Altman and Paul
Barak.

Grosse Ile.

If you are vacationing in Detroit
and wish to send gifts to the folks
back home, your purchases will be
wrapped attractively and securely
and mailed to their destination with-

Club
Notes

Young
Judaea

out additional charge.

THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY

Wetaman Judaeans.

Woodward & Farmer at

The last meeting of the Wetsman
Judaeans was held on Monday, July
13, at the Byron and Philadelphia
Avenue Talmud Torah, when the fol.
lowing officers were elected: Presi-
dent, Julius Sanders; vice-president,
A. Siegel; secretary, Sidney Leach,
and treasurer, Isador Levin. The
club invites all boys between the ages
of 11 and 13 to attend the meetings
held every Monday evening at 7
o'clock at the Talmud Torah.

Our Friendship Starts After We Have Sold
You a Jewett—

Let's Be Friends

The Bicur Cholem Society for a
number of years has endeavored to
give the public of Detroit the great-
est amount of pleasure at a minimum
cost. The same principle will hold
true at the fifteenth annual moon•
light, to be given on Monday eve
ning, Aug. 10, on the steamer Put
In-Bay," said Jacob Behrmann, in
charge of publicity.
"The most representative crowd in
the city, the finest boat, the best
orchestra and the highest class enter-
tainment will guarantee everyone a
most splendid evening.
"Combined with the above five
mirth-giving qualities is the fact that
the money is to be used for the bene-
fit of the needy sick.
"The usual Bicur Cholem slogan
will prevail on this occasion, and that
is 'Be charitable and have a good
time.'"

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INSTITUTE NOTES

eon at the Statler Hotel on Wednes-
day, July 8, in honor of Mrs. Alois Mothers' Camp:
I The Mothers Club Summer Camp
Adler of Buffalo.
Os located on the beautiful White
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Baron and fam- Lake near Seven Harbors, Mich., and
ily of East Hancock avenue are so- if you want to enjoy a vacation with
Muffing in their summer home at wholesome kosher food, swimming,
Harsens Island, Sans Souci, Mich. rowing and fishing, register with Misa
Mary Caplan at 687 East High street
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin and or phone Cadillac 6741, daily except
family of 143 Delaware avenue have Saturday and Sunday. Price Ell a
week. Reduced rates for children
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Bank, moved to their new home at 1629 under 7. The low cost is only pos-
whose marriage took place June 21, Virginia park.
sible because it is operated without
have returned from their honeymoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius 11. Epstein and thought of profit, on a strictly busi-
spent in the East, and are at home
family of 8640 LaSalle boulevard are ness basis. It is suggested that each
at 354 Owen avenue.
making an extended motor trip camper take the following outfit. Two
sheets, two pillow cases, two dish-
Miss Helen Ressler of Brush street throughout the East and South.
towels, two bath towels, one bathing
entertained 10 guests at the Bonstelle
suit, cap and shoes, several house
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
Weiss
and
fem.
Playhouse and tea at the Book-Cadil-
dresses, changes of underwear, one
1643
Burlingame
avenue
have
ily
of
of
lac in honor of Miss F. Feldstein
moved to their new home at 1726 bathing wrap or cape (according to
Toronto.
the law of Oakland county no one is
Burlingame avenue.
allowed to walk around in bathing
Harry Marwil, accompanied by his
suits), one sweater, one large straw
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Benjamin
1-ee
Marx
sister, Mrs. Casper Oppenheim of 83
hat, tooth brush, paste, soap and
East Palmer avenue, and his niece , have returned from Cleveland, where comb. The following may be taken:
they
attended
the
funeral
of
their
Mrs. Louis Ilanela of 2024 Pingree
Camera and film, flashlight, balls.
avenue, left on a 10-day trip to Mack mother, Mrs. Isaac Marx, who passed
away at her home in Marion, Ohio,
inaw and Charlevoix.
on Sunday, July 12.
Miss Molly Price of Chicago, who
Dr. Harry M. Kirschbaum is re-
has spent the last two weeks in the
city, the house guest of Miss Esther turning on the S.S. America after a
year's
study abroad.
Friedman of Leicester court, has re-

The •Misses Sidney Freedman and
i Bessie Goldberg of Taylor avenue
For Information Cell Irving Stewart, Garfield 8546-R.
' have left by motor for Cleveland ,
where they will meet friends and
mm C3 C7r. drive to Pittsburgh. They expect to
e gone for 10 days.
7 7 7 7
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Miss Bernice Cohen of ClaIrmount
venue has returned from a month's
visit in New York and New Jersey.

NOMINAL RATES

@Announcing

the opening of a new

Mme. Loraine Kennedy

establishment

THE KENNEDY-
DE TOY SHOT

on the Second Floor of the new

Metropolitan Building

You will be delighted with the charm of
this new shop. Its windows, across the
entire front, look out on the length of
Farmer Street. It has the easy, efficient
atmosphere dear to the hearts of women.
Its beauty service is complete, careful and
highly skilled.

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NEW APT. BLDG.

30 Operators —8 Men Barbers

turned to her home.

Exceptional Opening Values in Permanent
Waving and Fine French Hair Goods.

Cadillac
0655

Meet your Friends oa
our Mexuanine.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jacobs and
son, Leo Samuel, and Mrs. Esther
Gaitley are spending the week at the
Breakers hotel at Cedar Point.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kay Goldberg
of 20 Tyler avenue, Highland Park,
have taken a summer residence in
Ann Arbor. Mrs. Goldberg is attend-
ing the summer session at the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Margolis and
children, Frederick and Louise, have
returned from Los Angeles, Calif.,
where they spent the past several
months. Another daughter, Miss Ju-
dith Margolis, is spending some time
in Chicago visiting relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Litz of 1998
Lawrence avenue have as their house
guest their daughter, Mrs. Lester A.
Zeigler of Los Angeles. Mrs. Zeigler
was Miss Grace Litz before her mar-
riage.

HAIR SHOP

4A,

Metropolitan Building —John R and Farmer

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Announcement

bin included.

$62.50

Rent Free till August I.

EUGENE H. LEHMAN.

Director

PHILIP RICE

Box M. Tarrytowe.a•Itudiwm
New York.

BUY YOUR

IMPORTING TAILOR

Desires to announce to his many patrons and friends the
at
removal of his establishment to more convenient quarters

207 CAPITOL THEATRE BUILDING

120 MADISON AVENUE

Where he will carry • complete line of Imported and
Domestic Woolens.
Mr. Rica extends a corcli•I incitation to all his friends end
patrons to visit him in hi• new quarters.

Pure, Wholesome Milk

Every Precaution Taken.
You Can Be Assured of Cleanliness and Quality.

"FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER"

People's Creamery Co.

9025

Phone ARLINGTON 1000
CARDONI AVE.
Morris I. Goldfedcr, Mgr.

••••••

Fu rs

Mrs. Lena Broody of Medbury ave-
nue is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ricks
Lumberg of Cleveland. Mrs. Lum-
berg is a former resident of Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Jacobs and
family, formerly of 2311 Gladstone
avenue, are now residing at 2075
West Philadelphia avenue.

FROM

The Misses Ida Pensler, Betty
Steinberg and Sally Brooks spent last
week-end at the Breakers, Cedar
Point,

LYONS

Miss Aimee Barnett of Carter ave-
nue left last Monday for an extended
Western tour. She will visit Yel-
lowstone Park, Denver, Colorado
Springs and other places of interest.

AND SAVE MONEY

Lyon's Fur Shop

Furriers, Designers, Importers

7674 LINWOOD
Walnut 6042

When You Think of Furs,

Thick of Lyons.

Drs. Martin M. Weisberg and Dan-
iel Cohn have returned from a two
weeks' stay at the Inn in Charlevoix.
Dr. Cohn has assumed his duties as
resident physician at the Herman
Kiefer Hospital.

Honoring their daughter, Miss
Ethel Yarrows. whose engagement to
Louis Hamburger was announced last
week, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yarrows
entertained the immediate families
it a dinner at their home on Medbury

EMPIRE 7468

9430 WOODWARD AVE.

Irv. Schreiber, Sales Manager.

...
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........................

Schettler Drug Co.

Announces

the opening of another

high-grade Specialty

DRUG STORE

at

9306 Twelfth Street

Now—at your very door--you may be assured of that

Famous Schettler Service.

HEMLOCK 4200

WE DELIVER

OTHER STORES AT

YOUR SERVICE:

David Whitney Building
17453 East Jefferson
Lincoln Theatre Bldg.
Lab. 10 Sproat
3415 Woodward Ave.

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

Detroit Exclusive
Catering

$1.50

We cater to the leading Jewish Social
Affair. of the City.

We De

DETROIT

'

Price Reduction

Inquire of Caretaker or Phone
Hemlock 7486.

Engagements, Weddinp, B•new•ts and
All Social Occasions.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phillips (Betty
Kasoff) and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jonas
and family spent the week-end of the
Fourth of July on a motor trip to
Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. David Chatlin and
family are now residing in their new
home at 2083 Gladstone avenue.

Alhambra Auto Sales

Elevator service, gas and *lee.

Honoring their daughter, Misa
Myrtle Smith, whose engagement to
Edwin E. Kushner has been an-
nounced, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
Ideally located on the Hudson were hosts to 30 guests at a dinner
lees than an hour from
at their home, 1112 Dickerson ave-
New York
nue, on Sunday, July 12.

7:„rate Re:L=7 --
High Schooland Junior College
Cour... in Home-Making. Sec-
retarial Work. Journalorn and
Kindergarten Training. Husk
and Art.
Cittsge for Junior School
For Catalogue, addrose

WHY NOT BE ONE OF THEM?

2987 GLADSTONE

A Nee-Sectarian Canopy
Boarding School for Girl..

"1

We Are Building Up a Business by Giving
Our Customers Good Service.

Beautiful three • room suites.

HIGHLAND MANOR

h

Cherry 5100

Gratiot

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BICUR CHOLEM PLANS
COMPLETE FOR AFFAIR

Miss Rose Waxman of 2292 Rich-
ton avenue is leaving Saturday, July
Miss Corinne Marje Gittleman of 18, for a visit in New York. She will
Second boulevard returned last week go by way of Buffalo.
from a fortnight's visit with Mr. and
Sirs. David B. Werbe at their sum-
Miss Jean Collins of 8568 Cameron
mer home at Edgewater Beach, Ont. avenue is leaving Monday, July 20,
for a several weeks' visit in Cleve-
Miss Rae Lampert of Carter ave-
land.
nue has returned from spending her
vacation at Lake Rousseau, Muskoka,
Mrs. Minnie Ilartz of West Euclid
Ont.
avenue entertained at a bridge lunch-

VACATION NOTES FROM HUDSON'S

So re Closes d n ng Ju p at d August at
5 &ciao. d :1 q adI u',.:Irck Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. M. Weingarden an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ethel, to Joseph 11. Cohen,
+on of Mr. and Mrs. St. Cohen of this
city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of
1112 Dickerson avenue announces the
engagement of their daughter
Myrtle, to Edwin E. Kushner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kushner of 3736
Townsend avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Litz of 1998
Lawrence avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Ruth
Shirley, to Robert Howard Davis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis of
Minneapolis, Minn.

Homes and Hells.

CATERING CO,

M. A. PEREIRA. Mgr.
125 RICIiTON AVENUE
Hemlock 5554
Main 3777

Coming

MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS
.SPECTACLE

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 & Marx 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

7000 PERSONS • A HERD
OP PERFORMING ELEPHANTS.
CAMELS AND HORSES
SALLEE OF NO. SOO CIRCUS ACTS

VICIDLISITS OP DETROIT STADIUM

19 NIGHTS BegamiJULY 28
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Grand River and Fifteenth Street

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