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May 14, 1926 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-14

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YOUNG PEOPLES CLUB
HOLDS SPORT DANCE

Mr. and Mrs. S. Dunn of 2997
Cortland avenue announce the en-
All members of Temple Beth El,
E. Fiske and
Mr. and Mrs. L. 180
gagement of their daughter, Sadye,
Eason aye- both young and old, have been invited
to B, Kovinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Terry, of root a several to attend the sport dance to be given
nue have returned f
J. Kovinsky of Windsor, Ont.
weeks' visit in Los A ngeles, Calif.
---
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Koslow of Cal-
Stanley Miles Levyn, sqn of Mr.
vert avenue announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Dorothy and Mrs. William Levyn of Santa
Elizabeth, to Samuel B. Ostrow of Monica, Calif., formerly of Detroit,
was recently elected president of the
Melbourne avenue.
Los Angeles branch of the Zeta Bets
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Nurko of 310 Tau National. Fraternity at the Uni-
Belmont avenue announce the en- versity of Southern California, Los
gagement of their daughter, Anne Angeles.
Jennyce, to William II. Kaplan, son
of Louis Kaplan of this city. The
The first of the pre-nuptial affairs
marriage will take place on June 27. given in honor of Miss Ruth Earn, a
bride-elect of May 30, was a personal
shower and bridge party at which
Miss Lillian Weinberg of 500 Joseph-
ine avenue was hostess on Saturday
evening, May 9. Covers were laid
for 25 guests.

The Final Word
In Smartness

New

Coats

The Utmost
In Values

tmelhoch'.)

Elaborate Affair Planned for Sunday,)
May 16, at Temple Beth El.

Woodward Thru to Washington

Introducing the
Newest Member of
the Celebrated
"Himel-Hose Family"

A Semi-Chiffon, Silk-to-the-Top

Iliarriageo

SIMON-WITKOFF
Members of the Tau Sigma Epsilon
The wedding of Miss Alice Witkoff, Sorority hiked to Cam Lake on Sun-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Wit- day, May 9. Miss Sara Slavin acted
koff of 5811 Begole street, and Irv- as chaperone.
ing Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Simon of 8988 Cameron avenue, took
A very delightful bridge party was
place Sunday evening, May 2.
given by Mrs. Joseph Priscol of 4004
The bride was charming in a gown l'ingree avenue on Saturday evening,
ELIZABETH FUCHS
of white crepe, beaded with crystals May 8, honoring her daughter, Mrs.
and pearls. Her veil was held in Ilarry Levine of Chicago. Prizes by the Young People's Temple Club
place by a crown of orange blossoms. were awarded to Mrs. Carl Rosenfield, on Sunday evening, May 16, in the
She carried a shower bouquet of Mrs. Jack Brode and Mrs. Ilarry Le- gymnasium and ball room of the tem-
bridal roses and lilies-of-the-valley.
ple. The members have been request-
vine.
ed to wear spurt clothes. Those in
Miss Minnette Witkoff, sister of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Warshawsky of charge promise that this will be an
the bride, acted as maid of honor.
She wore a gown of pink georgette 2046 Webb avenue will be at home event that will long he remembered.
Decorations taken from the Heidel-
and carried a bouquet of tea roses. on Sunday, May 25, from 2 to 6, fol-
The bridesmaids, the Misses Mary Si- lowing the confirmation at Temple berg Garden Scene of the "Student
Prince" will be arrayed. Checkers,
mon, Lillian Weingarten and Hattie Beth El of their daughter, Guilda.
chess, dominoes and other games will
Cohen, also carried bouquets of tea
roses. The ushers were Church
Mrs. Curt Weinberg and daugh- be played for those who do not care
Greenberg, Harry Isenberg and Jack lets, Alyce and Ruth, formerly of to dance.
During the evening, tennis matches
Babush. Jack Simon assisted his 1250 Calvert avenue, are now resid-
brother as best man.
ing at 1675 Webb avenue, Phillips will be played by sonic of the promi-
nent
title holders of the state in the
Among the guests were Mr. and Apartment.
gymnasium. Three matches have been
Mrs. Babush o . 1 Brooklyn, N. Y., and
arranged:
Oscar Zemon Michigan
Mrs. Schwartzman and Mrs. Witkoff
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sominsky
of Bronx, N. Y., aunt and grandmoth- were honored with a surprise party State indoor champion an city =m-
at
their
home
at
2494
Pingree
eve-
cipal
double
champion,
will play Har-
er of the bride, respectively.
old Ehrlich; Gertrude Pearl, star of
Mr. and Mrs. Simon left for a two nue on Sunday, May 2, in celebration Northern High School, will play Leo-
weeks' trip through the South and of their thirty-fifth wedding anni- na I'ayne, star of Northwestern High
will be at home after June 1 at 5811 versary. Covers were laid for 35 School; Milton Bielfield, mid-western
Begole street.
guests.
indoor champion and Michigan hard
court champion, will play Nelson Sha-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwartz of pero.
2454 Taylor avenue will be at home
Music for dancing will be furnished
on Sunday, May 23, from 2 to 5 and by I'hil Sillman Serenaders. The
from 7 to 10 p. rn., in honor of the grand march will be led by Norman
confirmation of their daughter, Her- H. Birnkrant, general chairman, and
ma. No cards.
Miss Elizabeth Fuchs.
Prizes for the best representation
Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. Goldberg of sport attire wlil be awarded. Mrs
of 1126 Cleveland Heights boulevard, Milford Stern, Mrs. Melville S. Welt
Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of this city, and Mrs. Louis S. Musliner are the
will be at home on Wednesday, May judges. Patrons and patronesses for
19, in honor of the confirmation of the evening are Dr. and Mrs. Leo M.
Franklin, Rabbi Leon F'rarn, Mr. and
their daughter, Revs Natalie.
Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. I. Kositchek of 648 Mrs. Saul J. Ilarris, Mr. and Mrs.
Burlingame avenue left on Thursday, Walter M. Fuchs, Mr. and Mrs. Iler-
May 13, for New York. They will sail man Lieberman, Mrs. Rae Vehon and
on May 18 on the S. S. Columbus for Mr. and Mrs. l'eter A. Miller.
Special invitations have been sent
of
know-
an extended trip to Europe.
The satisfaction
to all the members of the first high

that
your
feet
are
ing
school graduating class of the tem-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Becken-
perfectly groomed is
stein of 1502 Glynn court will be at ple. The committees include Norman II .
coupled with a sense of
home on Sunday, May 23, from 3 to Birnkrant, general chairman; decora-
blissful foot ease when
7 p. m., in honor of the confirmation tion committee, Elizabeth Lieberman,
of their son, Herbert. No cards.
you wear
chairman; Joseph Weinberg, George
Emanuel Newgarten, Helen Langer,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Rothstein
of
Cecil Birnkrant and Elizabeth Fuchs;
PHYSICAL CB-TORE
2315 Taylor avenue will be at home social committee, Foster Vehon, chair-
on Sunday, May 23, from 2 to 5 and man; Milton Silberberg, Agnes Ep-
SHOES
from 7 to 10 p m., in honor of the stein, Herbert Myers, Frances Higer,
Style, also, you must have—but
confirmation of their son, Harvey N. Josephine (merman; publicity commit-
wouldn't you like to wear shoes
No cards.
tee, George Emanuel Newgarten,
that in addition to col t act
chairman; Eleanore Scherr, Morry
s.yle, afford ideal comfort, so-
Lou Sillin of 2696 Leslie avenue Myers and Sam Hyman; refreshment
entrained freedom and perfect
has left for a two months' trip to Eu- committee, Gene Miller, chairman;
support? These are the
rope, where he will visit in England, Marcia Ermann and Jeanette Sarah
crowning achievements of the
France and Italy.
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Here arc shown two outstanding
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Above is a solid walnut framed

occasional chair -- covered in tap-
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And below is a chamber rocker,
coming in a variety of designs, in
walnut, mahogany or enamel, at
the astonishingly love price of
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t h at Good Furniture is Not Ex-
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Our process cleans pelt and
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out sweet, clean, naturally glazed, ready for use.

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Requires Healthy Feet

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We Cater to the lea ding Jewish Social
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the confidence of our
customers.
In the Ehrlich showing
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find a wide range of
prices to meet your re-
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W. Deseret* Homes and italic.

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DIAMOND AND PLATINUM SPECIALTY SHOPS

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Foot-F.16ns

Mr. and Mrs. Noah Newman of 314 of Detroit and Charlevoix are receiv-
the birth of a
Elmhurst avenue will be at home on ing congratulations on
Sunday, May 23, from 2 to 5 and daughter, Joan, on Feb. 28.
from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the
PERFECTION LODGE
confirmation of their son, Julian. No
Perfection Lodge, No. .:86, F. and
cards.
A. M., will hold a regular communi-
Honoring the fourteenth birthday cation Wednesday, May 19, at 7 p.
anniversary of Miss Mildred Yarrows, m. sharp. C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
32 guests were entertained with
By Order of
luncheon at the King Wah Lo Cafe
SAMUEL .1. EDER, W. M.
and a theater party.

Recommended by Detroit Physician.
Formerly at 652 Farnewerth Mem..

ORTHOPEDIC FOOTWEAR

!Wein yan's Farameat

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blumenau of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Karbal of
684 Putnam avenue will be at home
on Sunday, May 23, from 2 to 5 and 18016 John R. street announce the
from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the birth of a daughter, Arleen Betty, on
confirmation of their daughter, Helen. May 3.
No cards.
Mr. and Sire. Arthur Von Dolcke

REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR

HACK'S

To Mat the Reossiremen•s
of Life

were laid for 50 guests. During the
Mr. nad Mrs. Sidney K. Kahn of
evening, $25 was raised for the Eu- 2410 Tuxedo avenue are receiving
ropean drive.
congratulations on the birth of a
Miss Sally Malek of Clairmount daughter, Elaine Rena, on April 16.
avenue entertained with a miscellane-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Green of
ous shower on Saturday, May 8, hon-
Calvert avenue are receiving
oring Miss Rose Baron, a bride-elect 2981
congratulations on the birth of a
of June.
(laughter, Phyllis Yvette, on April 9.

Fur Storage Should Be

Temperature below freezing-18 to 20 degrees F.—
m
has been proved necessary for utterly safe sumer
We
care. We insure against moths, fire and theft.
quipped
to
handle
it
want your buainess. We are e
with the maximum of satisfaction to you.

THREE PAIRS, 5.70

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kramer of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Babus of 1670 Calvert avenue are rejoicing on
Brooklyn, N. Y., who were the guests the birth of a slaughter, Madeline
of relatives in the city for the past Joyce, on May 4.
two weeks, have returned to their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. I'hillip Krawitz
(Hilda Aronbeirn) of 2035 West Eu-
An elaborate dinner wan given at clid avenue are receiving congratula-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tions on the birth of a son on May 8.
Babus of 2726 Elmhurst avenue on
Sunday, May 9, in honor of their
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Koslow of
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary and 2215 Tuxedo avenue are receiving
the thirty-fifth wedding anniversary felicitations on the birth of a son,
of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Babus of Brooklyn, N. Y. Covers Richard Melvin, on May 5.

Phone Empire 1340-M.

COLD STORAGE

1.95

Mr. and Mrs. Jul Fisher of 3490
Cadillac avenue will be at home on
Sunday, May 23, from 3 to 11 p. m.,
in honor of the confirmation of their
daughter, Maxine Jean. No cards.

He who loses himself suffers the
greatest loss.



Service Stocking

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OFFICES TO BE
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING pF THESE

USED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.

J. RABINOWITZ

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