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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-07

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PAGE EIGHT

Engagements

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

Washable Summer Silks at

May Silk Sale Savings

Fine Quality---Exquisite Colors

For days of Summer activity you will need so many sports
dresses—and what a satisfaciton to know that no matter how
bright the color, they will wash. Buy posse spo -rts silks now at

All society Items and other local notei should be communicated to the office of The
Wednesday In order to appear in the current weele* igen.. Phone
Chronicle
Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later that Wednesday.

Unexcelled Beauty of Decoration

,Lenox has justly earned its premier position among
chinas, for not only is its basic product equal to
any other, but it possesses the added advantage of
unexcelled beauty of decoration.
Those desiring fine china will find it worth while to
inspect the various Lenox decorations shown by
"King's"—all in open stock. The selection is com-
plete and the prices will be found surprisingly
moderate.

Lenox China is carried by King's exclusively
in Detroit.

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Many delightful affairs have been
Mother and Daughter Day will be
celebrated on Sunday, May 9, at 2:30 given in honor of Miss Irene Schiller,
p. 111., at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- whose marriage to A. M. Packard of
gogue. An interesting program has Greenville, Mich., will be an event of
been arranged. Mrs. Joseph II. Ehr- June 8. On April 10 Miss Harriet
lick will address the guests, Miss Schiller was hostess at a bridge-
Rhea Harris will render several vocal luncheon at the Hotel Tuller. This
solos and a reading will be given by was in the form of a handkerchief
and stocking shower. The Misses
Mrs. Michael Leishin.
Kate and Rose Schoenfield enter-
tained at a beautifully appointed
The Misses Sarah and Jean Barak
luncheon and bridge at the Book-
of '2319 Glendale avenue entertained
Cadillac Hotel on April 21. Mrs. Her-
with a miscellaneous shower in honor
man Fisher and Mrs. Edward Stein
of their sister, Beatrice, a bride-elect
were joint hostesses at a bridge-lunch-
of June 6. Covers were laid for 40
eon on April 22, given at the Detroit
guests.
Masonic Country Club. On April 28
Mrs. Samuel Kavanau entertained
Mr. and Mrs. A. Woronw of 530 Miss Schiller and Miss Helen Horo-
Owen avenue celebrated the bar mitz- witz, another bride-elect, at luncheon
vah of their son, Samuel, on May 2, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, later tak-
at the Congregation Beth Abraham. ing her guests to the Temple Thea-
Covers were laid for 125 guests. A. ter. Mrs. Maxwell Emmer and Miss
L. Horowitz was toastmaster and Dahlia Morris were hostesses on May
speeches were delivered by Samuel 1 at a bridge tea given at the home
Woronow and many of the guests. of Miss Morris on Calvert avenue.
Music was furnsihed by the Fidlers On Tuesday of this week Mrs. Wil-
Orchestra. Violin solos were rendered liam Jacoby entertained 36 guests at
by Samuel and Jack Weisberg. '
a luncheon and miscellaneous shower
at the Hotel Tuller. Miss Mina Biller
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weingarden complimented Miss Schiller with a
(Sue Schlussel) and family are now theater party on Thursday evening,
residing in their new home, 168 Ran- taking her guests to the Bonstelle
Playhouse. The Misses Jeannette,
kin boulevard, Sandwich, Ont.
Lillian and Blossom Diamond have is-
Mr. and Mrs. William Moscowitz sued invitations for 16 guests to at-
and sons, Walter and Jerome, of 1665 tend the performance at the Shubert
Virginia park announce that t hey Lafayette Theater on May 8.

have legally changed the family name
to Morse.

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Schorr of 885
Blaine avenue and Mrs. Meyer Burn-
stine and son of 838 Blaine avenue
have returned to their respective
homes after a five months' sojourn in
California.

Miss Beatrice Weinberg of 3021
Calvert avenue entertained the fol-
lowing guests with a delightfully ap-
pointed bridge-luncheon on Sunday
afternoon, May 2: The Misses Jean
and Ruby Feldman, Rose Weinstock,
Mitzi Kaufman, Adele Holinstat,
Esther Koven, Edith Robinson, Ada-
line Cohen, Anna Tack, Marian Meis-
ner, Dorothy Hack and Pearl Grus-
kin. The Misses Holinstat, Wein-
stock and Jean Feldman won high
honors at their respective tables and
Miss Tack received the consolation
prize.

Slay Sale Savings.

Striped Tub Crepe,
$1.85, $2.45 Yard

French Broadcloth,
$1.39 Yard

All sorts of stripes—daring,
but not extreme. just the sort
of gay material for sports
frocks. Fifty different color
combinations. 32 inches wide.

'in all-silk broadcloth. For
slips, lingerie, linings, and
children's dresses. 'flirty-live
colors—light and dark—the
preferred shades being the
pastels, peach, rose, tan or
gray. 35 inches wide.

Washable Crepe de Chine,
$1.95 Yard

HELEN O'SHINSKY

Mr. and Sirs. I. O'Shinsky of 2219
Gladstone avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Helen,
to Sol Figelsky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. Figelsky of 355 Pilgrim avenue.

Mrs. Mary Freedman of 3260 West
Euclid avenue announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Sadye, to Sid-
ney Rattner, brother of Mrs. Israel
Davison of 1665 Chicago boulevard.
The marriage date has been set for
June 27.

Mrs. Jacob Greenbaum and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mrs. Harry Greenbaum
(Helen Schlossberg), left on Satur-
day, May 1, for a short visit in Grand
Rapids. Mrs. Joseph Cherman enter-
tained with a dinner party at the
Panplan Hotel in their honor.

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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz
of 3032 Sturtevant avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Clair, to Jack Berkovitz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Berkovitz of 4282
Waverly avenue.

Interior Decorators

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one recovered by us.

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New Orchestra

The unveiling of the monument of
Joseph .1. Cherkose will take place g
Machpelah Cemetery on Sunday,
May 9, at 2 p. m.

CHERRY 9171

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Slip Covers.
Remodeling.

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Physicians.

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Cantor at Holbrook Synagogue.

Members of the Gamma Rho So-
rority enjoyed a theater party at the
Shubert Detroit, followed by lunch-
eon at the Chinese Tea Garden and
pajama party at the home of Miss
Ida Jaffe.

N ew m usic

KENNEDY'S COLLEGIATE SIX

JIMMY DRAGO,

C. H. Van Hartesveldt

Designer of Upholstered
nitur. for 25 Years.

Interior Decorators and Tailors of
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Sight Reading
Voice Placing
Coaching
DETROIT COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 17 BRADY ST. GLEN. 5660
Saturday in Pontiac. Call Pontiac 1879 for Appointment.
Private Lessons.

Wallace J. Newton

Formerly Manager Reliable
Upholstering Company.

REV. J. SILVERMAN

Mrs. Josehp Cherkose of New
York City (formerly of Detroit) is
visiting at the home of Mrs. B.
Lampke and Mrs. Mamie Cherkose
of 2009 Calvert avenue.

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Happy is the country that knows
Miss Sallye Feldman entertained
its own father.—Phliip Guedalla.
Miss Esther Utchenik of 8934
delightfully at a bridge in her home
on Glynn court, Saturday evening. Goodwin avenue entertained Friday
The prize winners were Slim Elsie evening, April 23, at her home with
Safir, Miss Ray Ehrenpries, Miss Dor- four tables of bridge. The following
othy Wallace, Milton Ettinger and were present: The Misses Gertrude
Hershman, Sophie Schwartz, Jennie
Dr. Arthur Bookstein.
snd Esther Weintrob, Tibia Chimo-
Mks Estelle Horowitz of 4026 vile, Adaline Cohen, Anna Tack,
Engagements, Weddings, Banquets and
Monterey avenue left for Phila- Florence Gilman, Jessie Chaiken,
delphia and New York, where she will Betty Yucht, Ann Kopple, Esther Zale-
All Said Functions.
be the guest of relatives for several son and Minnie and Sophie Schneider.
We Cater to the leading JewIsb Social
First and second prizes were award-
weeks,
Affairs el the City.
ed to Miss Yucht and Miss Hershman
We Decorate Homes and Halls.
snd the two booby prizes to Miss
Cohen and Miss Minnie Schneider.
DETROIT CATERING CO.
The remainder of the evening was
M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr.
spent with entertainment, including
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vocal selections by Miss Yucht and
Hemlock 5854
Miss Zaleson, a recitation by Miss
Cohen and dancing by Miss Tack.

FLOWER SHOP
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Summer's loveliest colors—
misty rose, green, blue, lasen-
der and yellow as well as
standard pastel and dark
shades. :flakes beautiful wash
dresses, children's dresses,
also used for slips, linings or
drapes. 32 inches wide.

HUDSON'S- THIRD FLOOR—FARNIElt

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cohen of 5554
Springfield avenue held a reception
on Sunday, May 2, honoring their
sister, Miss Esther Cohen, whose en-
gagement to A. L. Klein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Klein of New York
City, has recently been announced.

I. S. Jacobs of Leicester court an-
nounces the engagement of his daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ginsberg of Glen- ter, Sadye Reva, to George G. Gold-
dale avenue announce the approach- berg of Detroit.
ing marriage of their daughter, Eve,
to Henry P. Rosin of Cleveland, on
Mrs. Anna Hershman of 1969 Pin-
June 27.
gree avenue announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Gertrude, ta
Saray Sendrovsky of 1423 Blaine Jack Fishman of 2530 West Phila-
avenue entertained a number of City delphia avenue.
College students with a bridge and
bunco party on Friday, April 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kavanau of
10210 Wilson avenue will hold a re-
Mrs. Harry H. Weisberger and ception on Sunday, May 16, honoring
daughter, Helen, of California avenue their sister, Ruth Silberberg, whose
have left for South Bend, Ind., where engagement to Louis Bolhower of
they attended the funeral of Mrs. B. this city has recently been announced. e,
Weisberger of that city.

Silk Broadcloth,
$1.79 Yard

Washable crepe de chine—
an old fabric with a new fea-
ture. A fast dye has been dis•
covered that makes it abso•
lately washable. Pastel colors
for evening frocks and under-
garments. All the new tone;
for street wear. 40 inches
wide.

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Honoring Miss Betty Davidov, a
June bride-elect, Mrs. Maxwell I. Sil-
verstein (Mildred Davidov) of 2611
Gladstone avenue entertained 40
iTuests at a miscellaneous shower and
bridge tea, Sunday afternoon, May 2,
at the Gotham Hotel.

Directing

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TWO KARPEN WEEKS

Miss Betty Weingarden, chairman
of the Phi Delta Sorority, reports
that the second annual spring frolic
held last Friday evening at the Park
Avenue Hotel Roof Garden was a de-
cided success. A portion of the pro-
cedes derived from the affair have
11111 been donated for charitable purposes.
The meetings of the sorority will be
discontinued during the summer
months.

May 3rd to 15th

Miss Ida Silverman of 544 East
Palmer avenue has left for an ex-
tended visit in the East.

Mrs. Bnrnett II. Hertzberg and
son, Herbert Lee, of Pontiac have re-
turned from a two weeks' visit with
relatives in Cleveland.

Miss Lillian Rosen of Mt. Vernon,
N. Y., who has been the guest of her
I. sister, Mrs. Benjamin Sidlow of 2500
Glynn court, returned to her home on
Wednesday, April 29. The engage-
ment of Miss Rosen to Harry Linden-
baum of this city was recently an-
nounced. Many delightful affairs
were given in honor of Miss Rosen
during her stay in the city, among
them being a dinner at the Addison
Hotel for 12 guests, at which Mr.
Lindenbaum was host; Mrs. Max
Fried of 3238 Tuxedo avenue was
hostess at a dinner for 10 guests;
Mrs. Charles Rose entertained with
bridge-luncheon at Newcomb's Tea
Room; Mrs. David M. Lieberwitz of
Tuxedo avenue gave a dinner and
card party for eight guests; Mrs. J.
Lindenbaum and Mrs. Benjamin Sid-
low, a luncheon and personal shower
at the Tuller Hotel, followed by a
theater party at the Bonstelle Play-
house; Mrs. Max Karp of Dexter
boulevard, • dinner and bridge party
for 12 guests; Miss Betty Burnstine,
dinner at the Oriole Terrace Cafe,
and Mrs. N. Nathan entertained with
■ luncheon at the Statler Hotel, later
is taking her guests to the Temple The-
ater.

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Mrs. Max Goldberg of 2456 Clair-
mount avenue has returned from
Chicago, where she was called by the
depth of her mother, Mrs. Mollie
Spilky.

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