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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-07-24

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PAGE SIX

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Marriages


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For your convenience we are open
every evening until 9 P. M. during this

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FARBER'S

All society Items •nd ether 141 notes should b. communicated to the office
of The
t week's
sday afternoon in order to appear in the curren
not later
Chronicle hr 5 o'clock Wedre
Editor. Mail notice. so . to be received
Phone Cedillas 1040, Society
Is'
than Wednesday.

Never Were has yea lad ..l an
epportuelty. The • Hee are new and
eery dimIreblo for Immediate wear.

to a complete change In our organization policy, we
Owing
limitednumber of heretofine high priced
are discontinuing a
shoes —81meg that embody the (Meet quality leather and bench

workmanship.

482 Pairs,
Valves Up to
$13.50, Now....

90

Such values may seam impossible—but

your vigilwill prove our statements

T. Corals. and ether world famous lush.. el women'. shoe.—
&
OFT.
offered during this nicety saving sale •t reduction el
D•hocries.
14 CA
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04—Ns
Refund•—No
Exchanges-4
No C

FARBER Footwear

TULLER HOTEL—PARK AVE.

YOU'LL LIKE IT!

KING WAH LO CAFE

118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel's)

Combine comfort with pleasure.

Dine and Dance to the Music Fur.
niched by

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COLLEGIATE SIX

Sunday Dinner served from 12:00 to
9:00—$1.25.
d 11:00 to 2:00-60c.
Luncheon
Dinner served 5:00 to 8:00—$1.00.
Dance Hours:
12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9i30 to 1 Daily.
Phone Cadillac 5074
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Remodeling and Repairing of the Better Kind.

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find out.

Second and Front Sts.
Sulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Tonic,
Swedish, Electric Bath..

SWEDISH MASSAGE
Take Woodward Through Car.

Cherry 4784

New Grand Pianos
Low as $495

Grinnell Bros

Glad to send you Catalog
of a•y Grand Piano.

Hdqrs. 1515-21 Woodward Av.

40 STORES. 9 DETROIT BRANCHES

Writ• for list of rare

specials is exchanged Grinds.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Nathan of
1674 Clairmount avenue announce
the birth of a daughter, Dolores Milli-
cent, on July 13.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldberg (Birdie
Spilky) of 2455 Clairmount avenue
are receiving felicitations on the
birth of a son, Avery Harvard, on
July 6.

THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY

The Misses Mollie Haber, Sophie
Blanche Schwartz, Tibie Chimovitz
and Anna llertzonn returned home
from a week's camping trip.

Miss Mollie Gutter of Chicago, who
has been visiting her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lieberman of Sec-i
and boulevard, is now the guest ofI
another uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
William !looser of Flint, Mich. From
Flint Miss Gutter will go to Lexing-
ton, Mich., to join the Liebermana at
their summer home.

Miss Gene Mandell of New Bruns-
wick, N. J., is the house truest of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rassner of Glynn
court.

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Many subjects, including ART, TRAVEL, BIOG-
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We will be glad to send a twenty-five page cata-
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may then order by mail if it is not convenient for

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then what? Service — of
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lowly flivver to a Rolls-
Royce, must have atten-
tion at times.

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MOTOR SALES

Mary Goldberg
Lou Goldberg
Samuel Goldberg
William Goldberg

11529 TWELFTH ST.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. LeVey
and daughter, Miss Marian LeVey,'
of Glynn court have returned from a
motor trip to Chicago and Cedar
Point.

Three tables of bridge were ar-
ranged at the home of Mrs. Samuel
Feldman of LaSalle boulevard lass
Monday afternoon when Mrs. Harry
Z. Gordon entertained. Prizes were
awarded to Mrs. Samuel Kavanau,
Mrs. Benjamin Gould and Mrs. Man-
uel Rosenthal.

Mrs. William Jacoby of Edison ave-
nue entertained 16 guests at a lunch-
eon and bridge at the Whittier Awl-
ment lintel on Thursday, July 18,
honoring the following out-of-town
guests: Mrs. D. Schaffer and Mi
Goldie Cohen of Peoria. Ill.; Mrs.
Charles Gumbiner of Chicago and
Miss Sofia Mendel of Montreal, Qua.

Mrs. Victor N. Bernstein and
daughter, Elaine, of LaSalle boole,
yard ‘ave left for a short visit in Phil-
adelphia en route to Wildwood. N..1.,
where t'iey will soend the remainder
of the summer with Mrs. Bernstein's
mother, Mrs. Joseph Litvin.

Ur. 3Jark Mitts

Announces

the Opening of Offices at

1910 HAZELWOOD AVE.

Corner Fourteenth

For the Practice of
General Medicine, Surgery and
Obstetrics.

Office Hours: 2 to 4, Ito 8 P. M.
Telephone Euclid 1132.

Res. Phone Garfield 4119-R.

0000****0000 131:1000040

'Detroit Exclusive
Catering

Engagements, Weddings. Buqu•ts
All Sesta/ Osc.ione.

Cherry 5100

Woodward 4 Farmer at Outlet

MAKES DONATION
FOR SANATORIUM

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Tigey and
family and niece, Miss Anna Seigel,
left by motor for Chicago and points
in Indiana. They will return In a
fortnight.

Extra Easy Mid-
Summer Payment
Plan.

guaranteed Grand..

WOMEN'S GARMENT ALTERATION AND FIT-
TING ROOMS—Twelfth Floor, Farmer Street
Building.
BUREAU OF ADJUSTMENTS—Twelfth Floor,
Farmer Street Building.
LOST AND FOUND DESK—Mezzanine, Farmer
Street Building.
FURNITURE—Ninth Floor. Woodward and Farmer
Street Buildings.
SUMMER FURNITURE — Eighth Floor. Farmer
Street Building.

H. L. Goldman of Detroit Gives Ar•

THE WAYNE BATHS

able. sweet • toned.

— Tenth Floor. Farmer Street
Building.
TOYS—Tenth Floor, Woodward Avenue Building.
"WILL CALL" OFFICE—Twelfth Floor, Farmer
Street Building.

Miss Sophie Schwartz entertained Miss Ann Jacobson has returned
teflon Well to Institution.
luncheon at from a six weeks' visit in New York ,
Saturday, July 11, with a
the Hotel Statler honoring Mrs. S. Hartford, Conn., and Boston.
While H. L. Goldman of this city

Los Angeles recently he
Max Haber of New York, who has
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sch ooler of was visiting
city.
Miss
the
been visiting in the
returned had an opportunity to inspect
Schwartz took her guests to the ball Woodland avenue have
sanatorium of the Jewish Consump-
from an eastern trip. While in New
game following the luncheon.
tive Relief Association, located at
York they bade bon voyage to Dr. and
Darte, Calif., just 18 miles from Los
Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Gersten Mrs. Abraham Feldman of Detroit, Angeles. Mr. Goldman reported that
(Theresa Lieberman) and son recent- who left for an extended European he was surprised at the stupendous
ly motored north to "Cloverdale," trip.
growth this institution has made since
Alpena, Mich., to spend three weeks.
Miss Sally Schweitzer of 1668 its inception of 12 years ago. The
sanatorium is modern and deserved
a
Complimenting Mrs. David Martin Blaine avenue has returned from
the appellation of "City of Hope."
Lillian, two weeks' visit with relatives in
In fact, it is recognized as one of the
and daughters, Mildred and
of Los Angeles, Mrs. Martin's sister, Cleveland,
largest national sanatoria in the
Mrs. A. L. Marks, was hostess at a
country, having a bed capacity of 118
Miss Isobel Skolnik of Byron ave.
farewell party at her home, 7646 Wil-
patients. The sanatorium is purely
son avenue. Miss Mildred Martin nue returned last Monday after visit- charitable, no pay patients being ad-
played several classical and Jewish ing friends in St. Louis.
mitted.

selections on the piano and the Misses
Mr. Goldman is of the opinion that
Rabbi Samuel Sachs of Portland,
Alice and Blanche Singer and Esther
this institution deserves the whole-
R. Shulman entertained with playing Ore., is the guest of his father-in-law, hearted support of every public-
and singing. Among the guests were A. Farber of 310 Ilendrie avenue . spirited Jew in the United States and
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sternberg, Mr. and Rabbi Sachs was in Detroit on July 6 has pledged himself to erect an ar-
Mrs. M. Shevitz, Mr. and Mrs. M. en route to New York, Pittsburgh and tesian well on the grounds. For some
Shulman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Singer, M. Rochester. Ile will leave in several time there has not been an adequate
Steinberg, A. L. Marks, Mrs. I. Lu• days for his home.
supply of water and the officers of
betsky, Miss Sylvia Sternberg and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffman of the sanatorium are indebted to Mr.
Samuel Sternberg. Mrs. Martin and
5232 Brush street will return home I Goldman for his timely gift.
her daughters, who are former resi -
next Sunday after spending a month
dents of Detroit, received many love -
ANNOUNCEMENT
ly gifts. They left last Wednesday in Mount Clemens.
evening for their home. En route
Mrs. Jacob Cohen of Taylor ave-
Mr.
and
Mrs. J. E. Goldberg and
they will visit relatives in Chicago
nue, accompanied by her sons, Milton Joseph B. Goldberg of 1705 West
and Minneapolis.
and Arthur, is spending the summer Boston boulevard wish to announce
with her mother, Mrs. Henry Gold- that hereafter, by ruling of the Pro-
Dr. Herbert H. Metz of this city
smith of Los Angeles.
bate Court, their name has been
has been appointed as a first lieu-
changed to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gay-
tenant at Camp Custer for 15 days
Miss Gertrude Bernstein of Col- lord and Joseph B. Gaylord. S. X.
commencing Aug. 2. Before assum-
wood avenue left for Baltimore Goldberg of 665 West Ilancock ave-
ling-
ing his duties he will take a 10-day
she will meet her sis- nue also wishes to announce the
motor trip through the East, stopping recently where
ter, Miss Rae Bernstein, who is the change of his name to S. X. Gaylord.
at Boston to visit his parents.
house guest of Mrs. E. Novack, for-
merly of this city. After a short stay
in Baltimore the Misses Bernstein
0i10 a0000
will visit Washington, Philadelphia , .0000-000-00100130
Atlantic City and New York.

It costs nothing to come down and

and other depend.

Building.

HOUSEWARES

Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Marx
(Mary Arlene Keywell) of 3289 West
Boston boulevard are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a daugh-
ter, Maralin Joyce, on July 4.

Sydell Lenore, have left for their the Hebrew Theological Seminary of
home in Brooklyn, N. Y., after a three Chicago, is spending his vacation with
weeks' visit in the city with relatives. his parents. Last Saturday morning
During their stay they were enter- Mr. Manello delivered the sermon at
tamed with many affairs. the Ahavath Achim Synagogue.

Effective and inexpensive.

varied assortment of Grand
Pianos as at the House of
Grinnell. Don't fail to see
our vast stock. Never was it
easier to grace your home
with an artistic Grand Piano
than RIGHT NOW.

LAMPS AND SHADES—Eighth Floor, Farmer
Street Building.
DRAPERIES—Eighth Floor, New Farmer Street

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rosen of 288
Rowena street are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son
Mrs. Charles Hopp of Longfellow on Friday, July 24, for Boston and Henry Mayer, on July 19.
avenue and Mrs. Bernard Schwartz of Nantasket Beach, Mass., where they
Longfellow avenue are spending two will be the guests of their parents for
10 days before leaving for New York,
BEACH LUNCHEON IS
weeks at Cedar Point.
whence Mrs. Ullian will sail on Aug.
PLANNED FOR JULY 29
Miss Charlotte Ermann of Glynn 4 with Miss Henrietta Szold, national
court has as her house guest Miss Ise- president of Hadassah, for Europe.
Plans have been completed for the
bel Wolfstein of Cincinnati. Miss They will attend the fourteenth Zion.
at home last Sunday eve- ist Congress in Vienna on Aug. 18. beach luncheon which will be given
Ermann Was
Mrs. Ullian Is president of Junior by the Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai
nine in honor of her guest.
Hadassah. From Vienna she will go on Wednesday, July 29, at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar enter- to Palestine for a brief visit, return- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Prenzlauer
Oc- at Pearl Beach, Mich. Fishing, bath-
tained 24 young people at their ing to Detroit the beginning of
home, 521 Medbury avenue, last Sat- tober. During his wife's absence Mr. ing and gamut of all kinds will be the
urday afternoon in honor of the Ullian will spend several weeks in diversions of the day. The trip to
Pearl Beach takes two hours by auto
eighth birthday anniversary of their Florida.
or interurban. By machine guests
daughter, Melba. Prizes and games
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poskanzer, will take the Gratiot road through
were the diversions of the evening, of
which Irving Goldman and Ethel who have been the house guests of Mount Clemens, towards Port Huron,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jay, have left by and stop at Pearl Beach. The inter-
Bronstein were the winners.
urban car will leave the station at
motor for their home in Albany.
Bates and Jefferson avenues at 9:45
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jacobson of
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Jay and Mr. in the morning and passengers will
Philip avenue have as their guests
stop at Prenzlauers, Pearl Beach.
for
an
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Olian of St. and Mrs. Louis Jay have left
Louis. Mr. Jacobson recently re. extended eastern tour. They will Members, their relatives and friends
are invited. Children under 16 years
as
St. spend some time in Albany, N. Y.,
cently returned from a trip to
admitted, due to
Louis, Kansas City and points in Ok- the guests of Mrs. Philip Jay's par- of age will not be
the dangers of the lake. For further
lahoma. ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sherman.
information call Mrs. A. H. Eisler,
at Melrose 0401, between 5 and 7 p. m.
Mrs. S. Max Haber and daughter, Carl Manello, who is a student

Don't suffer—get quick relief.

Nowhere else such high
quality—nowhere else such

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Friedman of
1706 Clairmont avenue announce
the marriage of their daughter, Anna,
to Alexander II,. Middleman, which
took place at Temple Beth El on
Wednesday, July 15, Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Middleman will reside
at the Abbott Hall Apartments, 2075
West Philadelphia avenue, upon their
return from their honeymoon.

Two hundred and fifty guests at-
Adolph Finsterwald, Isaac Dreifuss
tended a reception and dance given
and Adolph Freund were in Cleveland at the Hotel Statler last Sunday eve-
last week to attend meetings of the ning by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin of
Montellore Home for the Aged and 1629 Virginia park in honor of their
the Jewish Orphans Home. Owing to children, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
the absence of Sol S. Kiser of Indian- Levin and Mr. and Mrs. David A.
presi id en of the orphanage,
apos,
li
Mr. Freond, its vice-president, pre- Croll. Mrs. Levin was, before er
marriage on May 31, Miss Rhoda Kat-
sided. The Monteflore Home has one zin of Chicago and the marriage of
Detroit inmate, August Julius, while 51r. and Mrs. Croll (Sarah E. Levin)
the Jewish Orphans Home has several
children from this city, all of whom took place on June 25. Mr. Croll is
are making satisfactory progress, ac- a former Windsor resident. Many
cording to Mr. Freund. out of town guests from Chicago,
Cleveland, Toronto, Windsor and
other places were present. Among
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund B. Unger of the guests were Frank and Samuel
Glynn court announce the approach- Katzin, brothers of Mrs. Levin, from
ing marriage of their daughter, Rita Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bialow-
Bernice, to William Mayers, which sky and sister, Miss Esther (cove, of
will take place on Thursday evening, Cleveland; Paul Levi, Mr. and Mrs.
Aug.8 A reception will be held that Samuel Godfrey of Toronto and Mr.
evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home Borkowitz of Montreal.
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unger of
2225 Edison avenue. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman B. Ullian left

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Naturally, my sister, who
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It never entered his mind that,
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