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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-07-17

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A merica ffavish periodical CeNter

CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

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Virtues

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,orsOlal

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roses

Him elhochs

Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Eder (Florence
Polozker) of 660 East Boston bottle-
The marriage of Miss Hilda Levy, Yard are receiving congratulations on
Mr. and Mrs. II. Mendelsohn en- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. the birth of a daughter, Barbara, on
tertained a group of young people at Levy of Cleveland, to Max Elkin, son July 10.
their home, 1006 Theodore street, last
Mr. and Mrs. Morria Schaefer
Sunday in honor of the twelfth birth-
(Minnie Cummins) of 2503 Taylor
day anniversary of their daughter,
avenue are receiving congratulations
Ida Vivian. Dancing and games were
on the birth of a son, Sanford Don-
enjoyed by the guests. Master Sam-
ald, on July 5.
uel Jacobson played a violin sob.

*000 AD•flirt

Clearance
of Coats

Our July Clearance offers hun-
dreds of higher priced coats at
drastic reductions.

ELKIN-LEVY

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldstein of
1975 Pingree avenue are spending
two weeks at the I'rince Edward Ho-
tel in Toronto, Ont.

1 50

A tie to add the last
smart touch to one's
Sports frock! Long,
flowing, eminently
youthful Windsor ties
are 1.60.

Fraternal and
Club Notes

Among the affairs given in honor
of Mrs. Ralph Markus (Martha Wins-
ton), whose marriage took place July
6, was a bridge luncheon and shower
at which the Misses Daisy and Ruth
Oshinsky and Mrs. David Malinoff
were hostesses; a miscellaneous show-
er given by Miss Helen Ettinger and
a bridge with which the Misses
Dorothy and Pearl Koslow and Mil-
dred Glickman entertained.

$35
Values Up
to $125 at

Extremely Smart!

Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Mom
(Mary Arlene Keywell) of 3289 West
Boston boulevard are receiving felici-
tations on the birth of a daughter,
Maralyn Joyce, on July 4.

Mrs. II. Ilerstein and daughter,
Rebecca, of Eleventh street are
spending a month at the Pennsyl-
vania Hotel, New York City.

Values Up
to $75 at

The Windsor Tie is

In French purple, or
with white Polka dots
on a colored ground—
Black, Copen, Green,
Lipstick.

Kadimah Girls.

Honoring Miss 1.eola Lapides, for-
merly a member of the Kadimah
Girls Club and now a resident of Cali-
fornia, a dinner and theater party
will be given on Tuesday evening,
Silk and cloth coats
July 21. The dinner will be held at
Main Floor
in ultra modish
the Addison Hotel and the theater
MRS. MAX ELKIN
styles for misses and
party at the Temple Theater. The
)Mr. and Mrs. Israel Wetsman of
women.
Brush street are spending a fortnight of Mr. and Mrs. Senior' Elkin of lust meeting was held Tuesday, July
in New York, Atlantic City and Phila- Mount Clemens, was solemnized last 114, at the home of Isabell Goldman,
Tuesday evening by Rabbi Leo M.. 15721 l'arkstde avenue.
delphia.
Mrs. Bertha Freedman of Chicago I Franklin of Detroit at Mt. Clemens.
'
Orean Girl,.
Was served
boulevard and her daughter, Mrs. Al. A dinner for 200 guests
Miss Julia Spelkin, 996 West Kirby
len Shoenfield (Kate Freedman) and at the Elkin Hotel before the cere- ,
mony, which took place at 7:30 at the avenue, was hostess at the last meet-
little summer
Beryl Shoenfield
are Esplanade,
spending Olympia Hotel. Only the immediate ing of the Orean Gide. The follow-
the
at the Hotel
. . Is
families witnessed the ceremony, ing new officers were elec.
the
City.
which was performed before an irn- Fannie Riegel, president; Miss Miriam
. ,..wi-lhoiwte Meisner, vice-president; Miss Sadie
---
VaTaulitalrigho t iacl nains,,ilfeernsi.
liorov,veisr te,il
Mr. and Mrs. II. Gelber of 1632 p
Hazelwood avenue entertained with ing the ceremony a wedding supper Guttenberg, secretary, . .
5 lbs. $1.00 or 2 1/2 lbs. 60c.
a surprise party in honor of the birth- was served to 60 guests at the Elkin Hack,
The treasurer.
theater party at the Bonstelle
anniversary of their daughter, Hotel A long T.shaped table was Playhouse on Thursday, July 3, was
Sally, on Saturday, July 11. The elaborately decorated with white hy.
The of
next
meeting
wi I e
tables were decorated in pink and drangeas and carnations and centeredla
held success.
at the home
Miss
Jean Tonkel)
white and place cards were set for with a large ornamental wedding
Davison avenue.
1550 1Voodleard ekvenue
24 boys and girls. A Dutch supper cake. The hotel lobby was decorate(
Sorority.
was served, followed by dancing.
with a profusion of pink and white
Gamma Rho first
anniversary, 111111111E1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111811111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
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flowers and foliage with bows of pink
To celebrate its
Mrs. Julius V. Brown of the Im- and white tulle. Red and blue Jay-
Sorority will hold an
penal
Hotel
is
spending
the her
summer
months in Ann Arbor with
dough- anise lanterns studded a canopy of the
Gamma
Rho Soror
outing
to Bob-Lo
Saturday, Aug. I.
eebipirhets of flowers Also it pajama
party will be given
i
aegeusndohnugth
foelr
e
That's what our dry cleaning does for
ter, Miss Julia Ruth Brown, who is w
.
h Mrs.
l at the
UM is deed guests were present at Inc re. Gertrude
you. Your garments wear twice as long
gan.
Brown
that sam Goldberg
evening at
the home
of
attending summer
scoo
of Ferry
avenue.
d th e The election of officers will be held
i
versity of Mich
and always look fresh. Don't throw
also attending several lecture courses. ception and dance which follows
wedding
supper.
4611 Fourteenth Ave., Cor. Grand River.
away a good gown because it is soiled.
The bride
wore a gown of white July 29 at the home of Helen Rosner
of Hazelwood avenue. At the next
Our method makes it look like new. The
Dr. Harry C. Metzger,
son of Mrs.
532 Pingree
ave. satin beaded in crystal and carried a regular meeting, Pauline Rosenthal
Moses Metzger of 2
shower bouquet of white roses and of liendrie avenue will be hostess.
cost is but a trifle.
nue, has left for Minneapolis, Minn., lilies-of-the-valley. Her only attend-
---
Starting 10 A. M. and continuing throughout the day
where he will be resident physician ant was her niece, Miss Beatrice
Branch of Old Folks Home.
and evening until every article in the Salesrooms
at the Minneapolis General Hospital. Brownstein of Cleveland, who wore
The
Northwestern
Branch
of
the
He will also take up post graduate a frock of white chiffon beaded in
is sold.
I .
its
work at the University of Minnesota pearls. She carried pink roses. Jo- Jewish Old Folks Home will hold
Mrs. A. '
If needing any Furniture for any purpose don't fail
seph Elkin attended his brother as next meeting at the home ofon
and study for a fellowship degree.
best man. Ackerman, :1315 Cortland, Wed
to be with us at this Large Auction Sale. Grand
Out-of-town guests were present nesday evening, July 22, at 8 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wax of 643
River, Crosstown and Fourteenth cars pass the door.
from
Cleveland,
Findlay,
Ohio,
and
Tickets
are
now
on
sale
for
the
lawn
Trowbridge avenue left on July 15
We also wholesale new goods any time. Come in
' be held Aug 11 and may be
for Wilmington, Del., where they other places.
and see our merchandise and realize real bargains.
Mr. and Mrs. Elkin are spending obtained from Mrs. I. Rubenstein,
will be the guests of relatives and
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
friends. They will sail from New several (lays in Chicago and will re- Miss Janet Cohen and Mrs. M. P.1
Melrose
6570
1
York on the S.S. Leviathan on Julyide at the Olympia Hotel, of which , Fisher.
533-37 Forest Ave. E.
25 to spend the remainder of the s Mr. Elkin is manager.
I
,
Garfield 2123
Baby D ■ y Nursery.
.
i
summer in Europe.
-.
Was
'
A
successful
concert
and
dance
...)
r.
ro
s
m
am
o
as
12—

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w
stoma
••••
es
Baby
I
Mrs. Sarah Manheim and daughters) y SEIDENBERGYALOMSTE1N
b theat Hebrew LadiHall, Mt.
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.
the Armory
of Brush street are now residing at
givenNurs ery
The marriage of Miss Marian Ya- ( Day
2069 West Euclid avenue.
Clemens The program consisted of
lomstein, (laughter of Mrs. Emma I
ancing• Among the
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to Randolph J. Seiden- singing and d
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bakst of Yalomstein,
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Second Week Starting- Monday, July
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Seid- donations received for the nursery
solemn- I was $50 from Samuel Elkin of Mt.
9529 Dexter boulevard are entertain-
of Buffalo, N. Y., wits
ing as their house guest their niece, enberg
ed on Tuesday evening, July 7, at I Clemens. The club expressed its
Tonight 8:20
Miss Celia Bakst of Brooklyn, N. Y.
:30 o'clock at the llotel Stadler. I thanks to its patrons for their as-
100th Time
Rabbi
Leo Si. Franklin performed the , sistance.
and 75e.
Ilarry and Simon Sobel of
$1.50; Meinees Tue.., Thurs. and Sat., 50e ■
Nights 75c to
(Sun., July 19th)
Mathis's Girls.
Port Stanley, Ont., spent several days ceremony.
Woodward at Eliot. Glendale 9792.
Nights, 50c to $2.5.
The
bride,
who
was
given
in
mar-
0 Pop. Matinees Wed., 50c to $1.50.
Miss
Gertrude
Paiman
of
526
East
in Detroit last week, when they were
Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's.
$2.00.
by her uncle, Albert Samter,
S•turd• y Matinee, 50c to
entertained by Boris Raphael and riage
A Matinee each Tuesday to take and of those unable to get mats for
wore an importation of white geor. Hancock avenue was
hostess at
a
July
Thursday and Saturday.
Max liarris, both of Burlingame ave-
g of the Meth un Girl
The Comedy That Has Smashed
s on acte d
Bette over white satin trimmed with me etine
iss Harrie t B utensky
nue.
rose pointe lace. Her veil was of 14 whn
M
All Stage Long - Run Records!
M iss I.et ta P eiman en
RS president.
tulle showred
e with orange blos-
i
of 2535 sours
West silk
Anne Nichols Laughing Success
several rec tations.
Mrs. J. Wiener
and
In • Choice Play of Happy Laughter and Satiric Amusement.
fa-te ned with a coronet o tertained with
Grand boulevard has returned from
rose
pointe
lace
and
her
bouquet
was
was
the
Eta
Sigma
Lambda.
East Chicago, where she
the tha
Et Sig-
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. P. Friend, a shower of roses and lilies-of-the-
A regular meeting ity of
was held on
at the Hotel Windemere, for three valley, with -(reamers of white baby
weeks. Many malt jong, bridge and ribbon and tulle. Miss Esther Win. I ma La Soror
theater parties were given in her kelman, who was nutid of honor, wore Tuesday, July 7, at the home of Miss
a gown of yellow chiffon trimmed I Sophie Stellar, when plans held
were
ly
By PHILIP BARRY, Author al "You and I."
on made
honor.
roses I f or th e soci al eetibu
W HAT THE DETROIT CRITICS SAID:
12TH WEEK! SEE IT!
p ear ls and carried elstein
not too extravagant to my thief the event is among the •. , 7
Foll owing mthe ngsiness meeting
it
Opheli,abroth.'
the
"It m em.
Stark, Dutroit
Dr. Abraham J. Kapetansky of with
and larks pur. A. Fink
refreshments were served and danc-
A National Tonic for the Down.Hurted.
choicest since the opening of the Playhouse."—George
was
best
man.
groom.
"It
proved
on
entertaining
adventure."— Len Shaw, Detroit Free Prom.
Saginaw General Hospital was enter- er-in-law or the
ing and bridge enjoyed.
antment of this clever play"—Introit Thom.
"In its improbability lies the ench ALSO
Mrs. Yalomstein, the bride's moth-
Seats Now on Sale for This and Neat Week.
tained last week-end by his family in

er, wore a gown of peach georgette
Pi Gamma Sigma.
Saginaw.
beaded in crystal and carried yellow
"A DANCE ad DIVERTISSEMENT"
************
The members of the Pi Gamma Sig-
b VICTORIA CASSAN
Arran ff
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roses and Mrs. Seidenberg, mother of ma Sorority entertained several of
Assisted by Thayer Roberts, Dorothy Richey, Dorothy Coulter, All., and Freda
Dunbar, Olga Fetcher and Blanch. Field.
the groom, wore a gown of pink their friends at a house party at the ,
,
georgette beaded in crystal and car- home of Miss Rose Waxman on Rich.
ried pink roses.
ton avenue on Tuesday evening, July;
The out-of-town guests were Mr.
Several vocal selections were I
y
and Mrs. R. J. Seidenberg. Mr. an d 14.
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rendered by the Misses Jessie
Mrs. A. Finkelstein, Miss Ruth Ellis,
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M rice S. Tabor and Max Field of Kopatz and Rose Waxman. Dancing
followed. Miss Dorothy Wallace of
Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Si. alomstem Clairmount avenue w
e . •
and daughters, Dorothy and Ethel, of the next regular meeting on Tuesday, I
That has been on the st eeeee sia months need.
Sault Ste. Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Yalomstein of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. July 21.
1. J. Rubin of New York; David Ya-
lomstein of 31anistique, Mich.; Ilarry
Winkelman of St. Ignace, Mich.;
We have • most remarkable process. Can Varnish your ear in One
Emanuel Winkelman of St. Louis;
HENRY KOSITCHEK
Hour, at the unusual low price.
Henry Kositchek of Lansing, Mich.,
Jacob Morris of Hamilton, Oct.. and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Tabor of Toledo. died Thursday, July 9, following a
$2.50 to $9.00
Mr. and Mrs. Seidenberg are spend- prolonged illness, at his home in Lan-
Will give you an iron clad guarantee for three months, that it will
ing their honeymoon in the East and sing. He is survived by his widow,
Business and residence lots $200.00 and $300.00 cheaper than
not crack, spot or toms gray.
will be at home after Aug. 1 at the Belle Kositchek; • daughter, Mrs.
Also have an up-to-the-minute Body and Fender Bumping depart.
other lots in this locality have been sold for.
Harry Koehler of Newark, N. J., and
Westbrook Apartments, Buffalo.
ment. Can take care of this work for you while we are getting your
two sons, Dr.Kositchek of Chi-
car ready to varnish.
cago
and
Louis
Kositchek
of
Lan-
If you want business lots good
THE McAVOY MFG. CO ., INC.
CHATLIN.MORRIS
sing.
The deceased was a life member of
Mrs. Lena Morris of Medbury ave-
for quick resale, here is a won-
nue announce the marriage of her the Masonic Lodge, Knights of Mac-
cabees
of the World and an active
daughter,
Dorothy,
to
Bernard
Si
derful opportunity, because in a
Phone Glendale 3260
3350 Grand River Ave.
'Ch tlin son of Mr. and Mrs: Nathan leader in civic affairs.
I. The title to •Il our lots is insured
C. F. EMLING
Dr.
Leo
Si. Franklin of Detroit of-
State sod County Rights for Sale.
Chatlin of this city, which took place 1
by the Union Title and Gusx•nty
few more weeks you will pay
ficiated at the funeral last Sunday.
I
at
the
bride's
home
on
Tuesday
eve-
Company.
was in Hope Cemetery,
ning, July 17. The ceremony a
much more than we are selling
performed by Rabbi Judah L. Lewvins
You receive with each lot you buy
2.
in the presence of the immediate Lansing.
-
• paid up sick and insurance pol-
for now.
families. A reception followed for
icy so that in case of sickness or
friends
and
relatives.
accident your payments are made

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TUESDAY, JULYi21

1. FOREST CLEANERS

AND DYERS

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Conley and Muddiman, Auctioneers

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The Bonstelle Playhouse

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The Bonstelle Company

AWE'S
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"The Youngest

Every Car---

We Are Selling

VARNISH

OBITUARY

\TARNISH SHOI

SPECIAL FEATURES

iIII

I TAM HIM

Every Child
Needs--

in full by the insurance company.

3.

4.

5.

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If you should die, your heir will
receive • elm deed to your prop-
erty. This is also guaranteed by
the insurance company.

This property is located on the
West Side's gre•test super-high.
Roy, Telegraph Road, at Townline
• the River Rouge plant
Road near
and Ford Aviation Plant.

You recei•e the following im-
provements: Sewer, w•ter, side-
walks, electricity and crushed

stone streets.

6.

7.

The residential lots •re restricted
to single home., $4,500.00. and
double home., $6,000.00. Tem.
porary structures prohibited.

Large Iota. Best frontage at low

prices.

Located at

Telegraph Road
and Town-Line

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1702 FIRST NATL. BK. BLDG.
CADILLAC 5690

For Evening Appointments Call

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MARKUS-WINSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Winston of
1722 Gladstone avenue announce the
marriage of their daughter, Martha,.
to Ralph Markus of Toronto, Ont., 1
which took place OR July 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Markus will reside at ,
1722 Gladstone avenue upon their re-
turn from their honeymoon.

Shoe.

that help and guide th•

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growing foot-hones and muscles.

USED ONLY FOUR MONTHS

Hack
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WILL SELL FOR ANY PRICE OR
TRADE FOR COAL

I

GITL1N-STEINBERG
, Made in sizes from infancy up,
. gentle support where it is
The marriage of Miss Esther Stein.'
give
berg, daughter of M. Eva Stein- ,
They allow full de-
berg, to Dr. Charles Gitlin, formerly 11 needed.
of Bayonne. N. J., took place on June III velopment to toes and arches.
3. Dr. and Mrs. Gitlin are at home J I Their regular wear prevents
at 1248 Glynn court. corns, bunions and other trou-
bles of later life.

pathy extended to them In their es-
cent bereavement. Also the Detroit'
Lodge, No. 55, K. of P., and the La. ,
I dles Aid Society for the kindness and I
great help they have shown. 1

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