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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-21

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CLIFTON AY1NU1 • CINCINNAIS 30, OHIO

I'AGE NINE

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That Will Prevail Later.

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New ifialuon Seal Coats,
New Leopard Coats,
New Bearer Coats.

Pictured is a New
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Beaver Trimmed at
$295,

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Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Hertzberg of
Ypsilanti announce the engagement
of their (laughter, Myrtle, to Dr. Max
Windlow of Detroit.

Sirs. Si. Bale of 3207 Blaine ave.
nue announces the engagement of
her (laughter, Lillian, to Samuel S.
Aaron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron of
this city.

Woodward Thru to Washington
Woodward

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

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Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schechter of
3245 Webb avenue will be at home
Sunday afternoon and evening, May
23, in honor of the confirmation of
their daughter. Mildred. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cashdan of 1946
Taylor avenue announce the engage-I
ment of their daughter, Faye B., to !
Dr. Adolph Ehrlich of 8753 Twelfth!
street.

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kaolin of 2684
Leslie avenue will be at home Sun-
day, May 23, from 3 to 6 and from
7 to 10 p. rn s in honor of the con-
firmation of their daughter, Miriam
Ellen. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Slutsky of
Williams avenue announce the en- 1
gagement of their daughter, Mary, t.
Cecil Rosen, son of Mrs. Rebecca Ro-
sen of this city.

A Semi-Chiffon,. Silk-to-the-Top
Service Stocking

BABY DAY NURSERY TO

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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Horwitz of
SPONSOR CARD PARTY
1438 Burlingame avenue will be at
home on Sunday evening, May 23, in
Members of the Ladies Ilebrew
honor of the confirmation of their
Baby Day Nursery are sponsoring a
twin sons, Arthur and Milton.
card party to be held Wednesday eve-
ning, May 26, at the United Hebrew
Mr. and Mrs. David Mundstick of School auditorium, Philadelphia and
2083 Gladstone avenue will be at Byron avenues. Prizes will be award-
home Sunday, May 23, in honor of ed at each table and refreshments
the confirmation of their daughter, will be served.
Velina. No cards.
The proceeds of this affair will go
towards the campaign for funds
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lewis of which is now being conducted for the
1699 Burlingame avenue will be at purpose of establishing a new home
home to their relatives and friends on for Detroit Jewish orphans. The
Sunday afternoon and evening, May present home, located on Canfield
23, in honor of the confirmation of avenue, has become inadequate for
their daughter, Henrietta. No cards. the demands placed upon the institu-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth of West
Tickets may be secured from mem-
Boston boulevard will be at home on bers of the organization and the pub-
Sunday, May 23, from 2 to 5 and lic is urged to lend its support to this
from 7 to 10 p. m. in honor of the worthy cause.
confirmation of their son, Mauro
Homer.
BENEFIT CONCERT IS

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rabinowitz of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barnett of
2326 Atkinson avenue are receiving 142 California avenue will be at
congratulations on the birth of a son, home Sunday, May 23, from 3 to 6
iAaron Junior, on March 8. and from 7 to 10 p. m. in honor of
the confirmation of their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs M Si Landsberg of Nancy. No cards.
2726 Pingree avenue are receiving
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer A. Pereira of
felicitations on the birth of a dough-
125 Richton avenue will be at home
ter on May 9.
Sunday, May 23, in honor of the con-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Melinolf firmation of their son, Alvin. No
(Sarah Shalit) of 3255 Monterey cards.
avenue are receiving felicitations on
Mr. and Mrs. A. Epstein of 3010
the birth of a son, Elliott Jay, on i
Chicago boulevard will be at home
May 17.
Snuday aftrenoon and evening, May
Mr. and Mrs. A. Appel (Anne Ra- 23, in honor of the confirmation of
binowitz', West Jefferson avenue, their son, Eugene. No cards.
ore receiving felicitations on the ar-
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Weingarden of
rival of a daughter, Sylvia Ruth, on
1127 Edison avenue will be at home
May 10.
Sunday, May 23, from 3 to 5 and
Dr. and Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine , from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the
of 416 East Warren avenue are re-; confirmation of their son, Newton
reining felicitations on the birth of a I Howard. No cards.
(laughter, Helen Barbara, on May 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Fisherof 3490
Cadillac avenue will be at home on
PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and Sunday, May 21, from 3 to 5 and
A. M., will not hold a meeting Wed- from 7 to 10 n. m., in honor of the
nesday, May 26, owing to the officers confirmation of Oeir daughter, Max-
of Pisgah Lodge attending the Grand ine Jean. No cards.
Lodge Communication at Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Glasser of 3200
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
Collingwood avenue will be at home
By Order of—
Sunday, Slay 23, from 2 to 6, in
SAMUEL J. EDER, W. M.
honor of the confirmation of their
daughter, Rosalie.

CHERRY 7290-7291

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witz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Horwitz, became the bride of Joseph
Holtzman, son of Mrs. Lena Holtz-
man. Palms and ferns formed a
lovely setting for. the ceremony.
The bride wore an attractive gown
of ivory satin, bouffant style. trim-
med with tulle. Her long tulle veil
was fastened with sprays of orange
blossoms and her bouquet was a
shower arrangement of white roses
and lilies of the valley.
Miss Edith Horwitz, sister of the
bride, was the maid of honor, while
Jack Kirkam served the groom as
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grabow of
best man. Other attendants of the
bridal couple were Miss Jean and 7406 Kipling avenue will be at home
Miss Bertha Iloltzman, sisters of the on Sunday, May 23, from 2 to 5 and
groom; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holtz- 7 to 10 p. m. in honor of the con-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sweet. firmation of their daughter, Betty. I
wine and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sil- No cards.
verman.
Honoring Miss Freda Finkelstein,
Miss Horwitz's attendants were
gowned in lovely chiffon models in a bride-elect of this month, the Misses
Lillian
Rosenblum and Betty Baron
the pastel shades and carried arm
bouquets of roses in various colors. entertained with dinner at the Oriole
Terrace
Cafe on Wednesday evening,
Following the ceremony the wed-
ding party received the guests, num- May 12. Covers were laid for 14
guests.
bering about 120, and later dinner
was served in the dining 'saint of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Federman of
the synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Holtzman have left 3307 Fullerton avenue will be at
by motor for New York, whence they home 2nday afteof
the confirmation
ono
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May 19 for a trip of several weeks of r daughter, Minerva. No cards.
in Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Bieberstein
of 292 Elmhurst avenue will be at
home Sunday afternoon and evening,
May 23, in honor of the confirmation
6 of their daughter, Sylvia Ruth. No
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emnized on Thursday, May 13, at
Shaarey Zedek when Miss Helen }for- the Chatham Apartments will be a
home Sunday, May 23, at the home
of their sister, Mrs. Feldman of 24
Farrand park, honoring the confirma-
tion of their daughter, Roseland. No
cards.

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PLANNED FOR MAY 23

Foot heallh I. as irnperant to YOU as perfect
teeth, good vision or a strong heart for your general
health.

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On Sunday evening, May 23, a
concert will be given at the Phila-
delphia and Byron Hall, for the bene-
fit of a needy family.
Eugene I.ipsitz, a violinist of un-
usual talent, will be the feature at-
traction of the evening. He will be
accomminied on the piano by his sis-
ter, Miss Ida Lipsitz. Miss Doris
Sperling, soprano, will render sev-
eral vocal selections and will be ac-
companied on the piano by Mr. Moos-
ter. Admission is $1 and tickets may
be secured from Mrs. Callow, Gar-
field 7549-M, or at the door the eve-
ning of the affair. The public is
urged to attend.

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OBITUARY

LOUIS SIEGEL

Louis Siegel of 584 Kenilworth
avenue (lied suddenly at St. Joseph's
Mercy Hospital on May 10, nt the
age of 59. He was a resident of
Detroit for the past 35 years.
Mr. Siegel is survived by his
widow, Mrs. Sarah Siegel; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Ann Goldman of Phila-
delphia, Pa., and Evelyn; three sons,
Samuel, Hyman and Morton, and
five sisters and brothers.
Interment took place at Clover Hill
Cemetery on May 11, Rabbi A. M.
Hershman officiating. Cantor Vi-
goda assisted with the El Molay Bach.
min.

Twenty-eight years of
honest dealing hoe won
the confidence of our
customers.

Our stock of diamonds
is marked with the
idea of assuring you
substantial easing,

MRS. BESSIE BELEVITCH

Mrs. Bessie Belevitch of 2563
Cortland avenue passed away at her
home on Wednesday, Slay 19, at the
age of 66, She is survived by three
daughters, Miss Eva SutTan, Sirs.
Benjamin Rubin and Mrs. Anna Jo-
ephson, and one son, harry Sean.
Interment took place May 20 at
Beth Tephila Cemetery.

OE EHRLICH 4SON

JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Jew-
ish immigration to Palestine con-
tinued during the month of April.
One thousand six hundred fifty im-
migrants arrived in the country dur-
ing the month, according to figures
made known here.

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Mr. and Mrs. William Jacoby of
2263 Edison avenue will be at home
on Sunday, May 23, from 2:30 to 6
p. m., in honor of the confirmation
of their daughters, Regina and Sylvia.

Mrs. J. Lindenbaum of 559 Wood-
land avenue and Mrs. B. Sidlow of
2500 Glynn court entertained at a
bridge-luncheon and handkerchief
shower honoring Miss Betty Bern-
stein, a bride-elect of June 27. Prizes
were won by Gertrude Bernstein, Til-
lie Halpern, Ida Greenwald and Sirs.
I. Sitron.

Honoring Mrs. H. 0. Hoffman I
(Anne Sidlow) of Pottsville, Pa.,
Mrs. N. Nathan of 1634 Clairmcunt
avenue entertained with five tables
of bridge. A midnight luncheon was
served.

Many delightful affairs have been
given in honor of Mrs. iI. 0. Hoff-
man (Anne Sidlow) of Pottsville. Pa.
Mrs. C. Rose entertained with a
bridge-luncheon; Mrs. M. Fried of
3038 Tuxedo avenue was hostess at
a luncheon at the Dixieland Hotel,
later taking her guests to the Gar-
rick Theater; Mrs. J. Lindenbaum of
559 Woodland avenue and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Sidlow of 2500 Glynn court
gave • bridge-luncheon at the Gotham
Hotel, and Mrs. Charles Rose com-
plimented Mrs. Hoffman with a the-
ater party at the Bonstelle Playhouse.

Mrs. David Hillenberg entertained
at a bridge and personal shower in
honor of her sister, Miss Ann Jacob-
son • whose marriage to Samuel J.
Berkovitz will be an event of June
22. Favors were won by Mrs. M.
Goodman, Miss Rose Weinstock, Mrs.
B. Stocker, Miss Sadie Sachs, Mrs.
A. Goldstein and Miss Esther Fein.
Covers were laid for 32 guests.

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Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber of
924 West Hancock avenue will be at
home on Sunday, May 23, from 2 to
6 p. m., in honor of the confirmation
of their daughter, Lucille. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Goldberg of
1706 Waverly avenue will be at home
on Sunday, May 23, in honor of the
confirmation of their son, Louis.

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Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan of
1634 Clairmount avenue will be at
home on Sunday, May 23, from 2 to
5 and from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of
the confirmation of their daughter,
Dorothy Betty. No cards.

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