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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-08-28

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CLIFTON ATM{ • CINCINNATI 20, 0100

PAGE SEVEN

IBSIEBEL@_

Engagrmrnte

Marriages j

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Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stone of 224
Owen avenue announce the engage-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freedman of meat of their daughter, Tillie, to
( Leicester court announce th e ap Louis Jacobson of 3124 Hastings'
574
proa 'lung marriage of their daugh street.
ter, Donna Gladys, to Samuel Trab
Sirs. Rachel Mellen announces the •
man, which will take place at their
engagement of her granddaughter.
home on Sunday, Aug. 30.
Miss Selma St. Knoppow, to Charles
--
MAYER-FINSTON
Sirs. Joshua Karbal of Blaine ave. Ilarris, son of Mrs. Esther Harris of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Davis of
Marlborough avenue announce the, sue and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Na- Detroit.
marriage of their sister, Miss Stella than Levine, spent the past week
Sir. and Mrs. David Marks of 9641
Finston, to Jack Mayer, formerly of in Cleveland visiting relatives and
Cameron avenue unnounce the en-
Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer are friends.
gagement of their daughter, Sylvia,
residing on Seward avenue.
Mrs Julius V. Brown and daugh- to Jack Gross of this city, formerly •
WEISS•LIEBERMAN ter, Miss Julia Ruth Brown, have re. of Boston.

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KOHANE-HAAS
The marriage of Miss Helen Ilaas
of St. Louis, Mo., to Harryl+o
of this city took place on Aug. 3. Mr.1 I
and Sirs. Kohane are residing at 1516
Burlingame avenue.

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A lovely wedding took place at the turned from Ann Arbor, where they
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Sunday,' spent the summer while Miss Brown
Aug. 16. when Miss Eva Tess Lieber- attended the University of Michigan,
men, daughter of Mrs. Rachel Lieber- and are at their apartment in the Inc•
man of 2031 Clairmount avenue, be.iperMI Hotel.

SCHOOL
CLOTHES

came the bride of Abraham Weiss, i
son of Mrs. L. Weiss of New Yorks Mrs. Samuel L. Broudy of Farrand
City. Rabbi A. Si. Hershman per•' park was hostess at a delightfully ap-
formed the ceremony, which was to - pointed luncheon on Friday, Aug. 21
in honor of Mrs. Harry Marks s o
lowed by a supper.
The bride wore a gown of white Louisville, Ky.
--
crepe and pointe lace and an en
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and
trained veil held in place with a
crown of pointe lace and pearls. Iler fancily of 560 East Grand boulevard
bouquet was a shower of white roses , returned last Sunday from a motor
trip east.
and lilies-of-the-valley.

and practical apparel required by girls returning to
schools or academies, featured at very moderate prices.

Girls' New Fall Coats, $15, $25, $25.

Girls' New Dresses, $10, $12,75, $20.

Girls' Jersey Dresses, $5.75, $7.50, op.

Among the out-of-town guests were
Mrs. Alvin A. Frosh and son, Mur.
Abraha m Forschleger of Baltimore, ray, of 1664 Webb avenue have left
Md., an uncle of the bride; Mrs. L.
Weiss, the groom's mother; Mr. and . for a several weeks' stay at Mackinac
Mrs. Irving Weiss and son, Irving, ' Island.

Girls' New Hats, $5.75, $7.50, $15.

Girls' Smart Sweaters, $.1.95, $5.00, op.

Dear Madame and Mademoiselle:

September. means "new things to
wear,” and our annual September Event
offers you the opportunity to buy them
at special prices!

This event begins Tuesday, Septem-
ber 1st, and lasts through the first week
of the month. You'll find the newest,
smartest fall fashions at savings you ex-
pect to find at the end of the season,
not the beginning!

Mr. and Mrs. Max Steinborn of
1611 West Philadelphia avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Dora, to Samuel Feinberg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Feinberg
of this city.
---
Mr. and Sirs. B. Porvin of Kirby
avenue announce the engagement of
their daughter, Belle, to Michael
Berkowitz of this city.

Cordially,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Stater of
2009 Blaine avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Pauline,
to Arthur W. Steinberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Steinberg.

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August 29, 1925.

es

Fraternal and
Club Notes

Mrs. Sylvia Siskin and daughter,
Miss Jadet Cohen of 388 Elmhurst
Alice, all of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Weiss left for Du- : avenue is visiting relatives and
'
luth, Minn., and are spending their : friends in Chicago and Milwaukee.
honeymoon there and in other places.
Sirs. Ida Lurie and Mrs. Fred Sel
' They will return the first of Septem.
Madison Athletic Club.
ker have returned from an extensive
bee.
European trip, where they spent the
Initiation of officers of the Madison

summer visiting in France, England, Athletic Club took place at the home
HELLER-BRAYER
of Samuel Jacobs, 519 Holbrook ave.'
The marriage of Miss Clara Braver,, Germany and Lithuania.
nue, on Aug. 26 instead of Sept. 6,
ll
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin '
Miss Celia Ilershon of Pingree ave. the original date announced. Plans
Braver of 8311 LaSalle boulevard, to ,
Abraham Heller of Detroit, son of 1 nue returned last Sunday from a trip were made for the club's annual La-
was sa l,. to Yellowstone Park and points west. bor Day party at its cottage at Cass
Mrs. Rae Heller of Toronto,
Lake. Tickets are bring sold for a
emnized at the Shaarey Zedek Syna .
Mr. and Mrs. Max Freedman. for- dance which will he given on Sunday
gogue on Thursday evening, Aug. 20.'
evening, Sept. 20, at the Arena Gar-
Rabbis A. Si. Hershman and Judah L.. merlY of Alger avenue, are now re-
siding in their new home at 2717 dens. Michael Gruskin is chairman
Don't let it worry you! We take the
Levin o iciate .
The Cass Lake Rialto Orchestra will
Monterey avenue.
wore a gown of white.
spots from your garments and the wrin-
The bride w
georgette beaded with seed pearls and . Mrs. Jack Jacobson has returned play.
The next
meeting
will Y. be
held
on Sunday
13, at the
W.
11.
, Sept.
kles from your face. Our modern meth-
veil held in place with a crown of I from a 10 days' visit in Canton and A. clubhouse.
real
lace
and
orange
blossoms.
Her
od neutralizes the stains, removes the
shower bouquet was of bridal roses : Cleveland, Ohio.
W. W. Girls.
spots, cleans thoroughly and keeps your
and lilies-of-the-valley. She was at-
A special meeting of the W. W.
by Miss Fanie Ziff as maid of : Mrs. Esther Dreifus of Elmhurst
clothes looking their stylish best. All
tended
honor and the Missothy Yan- avenue is spending several weeks at Girls was held on Monday evening,
es Dor
Aug 24 at the home of Miss Selma
you have to do is phone.
over Beatrice Bilansky and Betty Cedar Point.
Deutsch. The club meets every -Wed.
Samuel'
Stevens as bridesmaids.
Decker was best man and Alan Bra-, Mr. and Mrs. M. Starr and grand- nesday evening and has for its pur-
vet% Charles Fineberg and Hyman'. son, Neuton II. Weingarclen, of 1127 pose clean sportsmanship among the I
Gach were ushers. . Edison avenue are spending the week members. Miss Wu Wuntmar will
be hostess at the next meeting, when
Among the out-of-town guests in New York.
Miss Rose Shustak will be initiated
--
were Mrs. Rae lleller, Mrs. Rex Irv-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swartz of as a new member.
ing Haber and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
--
Jack Ellias and daughter, Miss Slay' McKeesport. Ps., who are making a
Athena Girls.
Falick, Miss Dorothy Yanover and tour of the Middle West, are spending
The last meeting of the Athena
several days in Detroit as the house
Ben Yanover, all of Toronto.
Sir. M an d Mrs. Louis Feld- Girls Club was held Tuesday evening,
The ceremony was followed by a guests of
Aug. 25, at the Jewish Woman's Club,
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
dinner and reception for 200 guests. man of 2931 Fifteenth street.
89 Rowena street. Hans for the

Mr. and Mrs. Heller are spending
Melrose 4200
Edward Swartz, a former Detroit sixth annual dance to be given Oct.
533-37 Forest Ave. E.
their honeymoon on a motor trip
through the Catskill Mountains and resident who is now residing in Mc- 11, at the Hotel Steller ballroom,
upon their return will reside on Vir• Keesport, Pa., is visiting in the city were again discussed and the commit-
ginia park. and is being widely entertained by tee in charge feels certain that the
interest manifested by the public in
his friends.
previous affairs will be surpassed this
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levine of 9391 year. A number of added attractions
Mack avenue last week-end had as besides the orchestra are being ne-,
their house guests their sisters and gotiated and further details will
el nephew, Sirs. Bessie Stein, Mrs. Mor- be announced in an early edition of
ris Shutzman, Mrs. Charles Levine, The Chronicle. Tickets are already
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Goldberg : Mrs. Joseph Levine and David Levine, being distributed and anyone desiring
to secure same in advance are re-
(Ann Schultz) of 441 East Warren all of Pittsburgh.
quested to get in touch with Miss
avenue are receiving felicitations on
Miss
Betty
Rosen
of
Atkinson
ave.
Tibie
Chimovitz, 946 Theodore street
the birth of a daughter, Lorraine Se-
With a full line of fresh cut flowers and plants, and with up-to-date
The organization has a few openings
nue
is
visiting
in
Atlantic
City
and
lena, on Aug. 17.
for
members
and applications should,
methods of arranging artistic floral designs for all occasions.
New York.
be made to Miss Mollie I a er, i ,
Bear in mind, flowers are needed for all occasions, such as Birthdays,
-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius G. Cohen
Confirmations, Graduations, Weddings, Anniversaries, and last of all
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg and Beaubien street. The next meeting,
(Rosa Blesser) of 2376 Elmhurst ave.
of Lawrence avenue will be held Sept. 7 at the clubhouse.
not to be forgotten for funerals, of which we make a specialty.
nue are receiving congratulations on daughter, Peggy,
Our motto is QUALITY AND SATISFACTION, combined with
the birth of a son, Wilbur Bertrand, have returned from a motor trip
Hebrew Faith League.
of
experience
in
New
York
and
Detroit.
'throng the East and New York.
over 25 years
on July 27.
Sabbath morning services will be

(Formerly of United Floral Art Shops, Woodward at Clairmount.)
,
--
held by the Hebrew Faith League on,
and
For the benefit of our customers, our store will be opened for busi-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shapero of ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freed
2036 Hazelwood avenue are receiving , daughter, Slarien, have sold their Saturday morning, Sept. 5, at the
ness from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M., Saturdays to 11 P. M., Sundays
congratulations on the birth of a ' home on Second boulevard and have Ahavath Zion Synagogue, Holbrook
10 A. M. to 6 1'. M.
' left for Miami, Fla. They are now near Beaubien street. Aaron Edger,
We Deliver to All Parts of the City.
daughter, Anita Joy, on Aug. 20.
Eleventh street, a young cantor, will lead the services
. living at 2229 S IV.
Bryant Park, Miami where they ex- and :Mortimer J. Liss will speak. All'
Jewish young men are welcome.
pact to remain over the winter.

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ACHING FEET MUST NOT BE
TOLERATED THESE DAYS

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If Your Suit
Appears Soiled

The law of Nature requires every citizen tseabide by its

Consult Our Foot-Fitting
Experts About Your Feet

HACK'S

.

Orthopedic Footwear Scientifically Fitted.
Adams Avenue West
5th Floor Stroh Buliding 28

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Special Excursion
Ve4P): DETROIT
ob •
to TOLEDO '

,

SUNDAY, AUGUST. 30TH

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

And Return

Big Ship CITY OF TOLEDO

1

Leaves Brush Street F.:3A . A. M.
7:30 8

1

firths

ROUND TRIP $1.25
ANCHOR LINE

We Wish to Announce That We Have Opened Our

Phone Walnut
River
4625 FOURTEENTH ST., Cor. Grand
Do Not Forget—We Telegraph Flowers Everywhere.

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While You
Are Away

When you go away for a week
or a month, do you ever give a
thought to your gas service?

Gas service is there when you
leave—ready for you when you
return, on the instant. Gas ser-
vice is constantly maintained
whether it is used or not. There
are no vacations for the Gas
Company—you must be served
whenever you need gas.
As well as one of the greatest of
modem necessities—gas is one
of the most economical services
you can buy.

DETROIT CITY GAS CO.

Club. V/. Smoot. Vic. Pr.. out

C.. MP



"America's Best"

--
i
Jericho Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rich of 1600
'
The entire fourth floor of the
SAMUEL BERMAN
I Seward avenue have returned from Book - Cadillac. Hotel has been re-
Samuel Berman, 60 years of age, a tour toChicago, Milwaukee an
490, I.
of 224 East Palmer avenue, died Rhinelander, Wis. While in Rhine- served by Jericho Lodge, No.
Wednesday, Aug. 19, and was buried ' lender they were the guests of Mr. 0. 0. F., for Sunday evening, Oct.
18, when the lodge will give its an
on Thursday at Clover Hill Park and Sirs. Edward Elkon.
nual Sinwhas-Torah dance. Two
, Cemetery. Rabbi A. NI Hershm
J Jay Rosenthal of 669 East Bos- double Rialto orchestras will play for
officiated He was born in Russia
boulevard has returned after the dancers in the Italian Gardens.
and had lived in Detroit for 50 years. to
He is survived by his widow, Minnie spending the summer at Columbia the crystal ballroom and the grand
Berman; three children, Mrs. Fannie , University in New York. ballroom. Other features will be
added. Maurice Bordelove is gen- ,
Granklin, Mrs. Della Knapp and ay-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Fleischer of 719 oral rhiarman of the committee and
' mind Berman; one sister, Mrs. Max
Britt of Milwaukee, and four broth- Harding avenue will be at home to is being assisted by William Mesiler,
their relatives and friends Sunday af- Samuel Mann, Samuel Z. Hirschman
ers, Harry, David, Abraham and
in and Louis Gould, members of the en-
ternoon and evening, Aug. 30,
liam Berman.
honor of the bar mitzvah of their tertainment committee of the lodge.

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O BITUARY

HARRIS GOLDBERG

—A

Lafayette Bldg.

Cadillac 0444

UP-TO- DATE FLOWER SHOP

VENUS & VLACHOS, Florists

law

—men1 feet.
Everyc...e breaking this law by wearing ill-fitted footwear
nerves.
suffers the consequences—foot discemforts that wreck the

son, Arnold Fleischer.

Baby Day Nursery.

Harris Goldberg, aged 58, died at
The performance at the Yiddish
Miss Belle Silberblatt entertained,
his residence, 2228 Clairmount ave- at bridge last Tuesday evening com- Playhouse on Monday, Oct. 5, will
nue, on Wednesday, Aug. 26. He plimenting Miss Miriam Orman, a be g iven for r e benefit of the He-
was buried on Friday at Clover Hill
Nursery. The public
brew Baby
r. Goldberg, who bride-elect.
is requested to rewrve this date and
Perk Cemetery. M
had resided in Detroit for 18 years,
assist in curing for homeless babies'
Mr. and Sirs. Morris Sherman of by patronizing affairs of the nursery.
on Hast-
formerly owned a restaurant
Albany NI Y. after spending two
until his retirement five
ings street
st n
weeks at Mount Clemens, arc now the
Bicur Cholen,
years ago.
He is survived by his widow, Mary guests of their son-in-law and daugh- . Bicu
meeting of the
m
regular ety
The
he n
Goldberg, three daughters, Beagle. ter, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Jay of Glad- 1
r Cholera Society will be held
Clara and Elsie; four sons, Samuel, stone avenue.
Thursday evening. Sept. 3, at the

Jack, l'eter and Nathan Goldberg.

og ue.
Mrs. William Albert and daughter,' Emanuel S y na g
Edith, have returned from Chicago,(
Emanuel Sisterhood
where they visited relatives and :
A special meeting of the Sisterhood
with
of Congregation Emanuel will be
friends.
UNITAS
R. B. Newman of 1478 Glynn court i held on Monday afternoon, Aug. 31,
RADIATOR SHIELDS.
the synagogue. A large attend.
will leave for New York next Monday at nee is desired.
evening, whence he will sail for Eu-
rope. He will go to Cileistok, Lithu•
Kactimah Girls.
ania, to visit his parents and expects
The last bi-monthly meeting of the
: to return in two months.
1Kadimah Girls Club was held at the
home of Miss Bessie Good of 632
Mr. soda Mrs. Alexander Freeman Owen avenue when plans were dis-
ancl daughter, Miss Elsa Adele Free- cussed tor three one-act plays to be
• d where
man, of 20 Chciago boulevard
mo- presented in November. A shower
Glenda e 6359
toted to Chicago last week,
was given in honor of Miss Ethel
STEEL BAKE-ENAMELED
they are guests at the Edgewater Smith, a bride-elect of this month. ,
NEAT IN APPEARANCE
Beach Hotel.
Miss Minnie Willis was presented
LOW IN PRICE
with an honorary pin in appreciation
Mrs. M. Landsman of Merrill ave- of her services on behalf of the club.
announces
the
approaching
mar-
The next meeting will be held on
(New Address)
nue
riage of her daughter, Bess, to Irv- Sept. 8 at the home of Miss Kate Hur-
79 MARTIN PLACE
ing
Berson,
which
will
take
place
at
witz, 269 Belmont avenue.
Half Block from Woodwars! Aye.
Congregation Emanuel on Sept. 6 at
.1. W. E. W. 0.
1 o'clock.
A special meeting of the Jewish,
Gar. 6884
5931 Twelfth St.
Miss Ida Levine of East Hancock Women's European W elfare Organiz-
e ,
for the Nu
avenue is the house guest of her ation will be held on Tuesday eve-
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Reu• I ning, Aug. 30, at Emanuel Syne-
Location of
ben Levine of Port Huron.
gague. All members are urged to at-

Protect Your Walls and Curtains

At the Request of a
Number of
CUSTOMERS
We Have Decided

continue our Big Discount Sale of all our
T.
highest grade furniture and rugs until the last

of the month.
This was done to allow those who found it out
of the question to come before the last of
the month.

Our Store Is Open Evenings.

,

UNITAS PRODUCTS, Inc.

I

POHL'S KOSHER
RESTAURANT

Regular Dinners Ere-nings and
Sundays. Highest Quality Food-
stuff., rooked in the bent home
style.
DELICATESSEN LUNCHES

,

tend at 8 o'clock.
Several members of the Epsilon
Tan Fraternity of the College of the
City of Detroit will spend two weeks
' at Port Stanley and London, Ont.,
Ebutriciaa
before departing for their respective
colleges and universities. Among
944 WEST WARREN AVE.
Milton
Serwer,
Gerald
J.
I them are
Wiring and Repairing
Bernath, H. Robert Bockoff, Marvin
Caudal. 0253
Harris, Leonard Millington, Saul For- ,
man and Morey Kaplan.

Henry F. Hurley

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