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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-28

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PAGE SIX

74.1)erunrr IEWISII Oi RONICLI1

1 1 Engagrattnts

The

Sparkle of Lovely Color Gleams From These

Bright Luster Tea Sets
at $7.95

All society items and other local notes should be communicated to the offic• of Th.
Chronicle by 5 P. M. Wednesday in order to appear in the current week's issue. Phone
Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday.

June Bride Sale

Crystal
Lamps
Objets d'Art, Etc.
June 2nd to June 30th

China

L.B. KING CO.

4i6rary ars? 6.0-ant) kiver

KING'S GIFT l'ACKAGE KNOWN EVERYWHERE

Fitting Sensitive Feet
by X-Ray

HYSICAL CILTURE SHOES

Sty/9 Plus ClInfort

'Knew. Mace 1871 few qv de

Sizes 1 to 10 AAAA to EEE
Th. Only Exclusive Authorised
Distributor in Detroit

Orthopedic Specialists in Attendance

Fittings by X-Ray

A. BROUDY, Manager

1434 Farmer M., Ref. Grand Ricer and John R.

Never Before
Values Like These

If you are interested in a car-a good one-

priced at a figure that makes it a better than
ordinary buy, then by all means come now
to Cadillac's Make Room Sale of Used Cars.

Every car is a sound investment-you get
the net facts about each car's condition-
and you profit by our need of more room for
fresh stocks of new Cadillacs.

Cadillac Motor Car Co.

Detroit Branch:

Cass Ave.Entrance

Week Beginning Monday, May 31.

GARRICK

Prices: Nights, 25c to $1.50; Wed. and Sat. Mats., 25c, 50c. 75c.

Spring and Summer Season.

THE GARRICK CO., in

"TAMING OF THE SHREW"

Played in the Modern Spirit with Costumes and Scenery Designed
According to the Colorful Shakespearean Period by Rollo Peters.
with

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Ann Harding

Rollo Peters

and Distinguished New York Players.

Largest and Coolest Place in Town.

KING WAH LO CAFE

118

MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinser.)

U. of M. ORCHESTRA
Kennedy's Collegiate Six

!

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberstein and
The members of the Sigma Epsilon
Sorority entertained very delightfully Mr. and Sirs. Charles Salasneck will
at a dinner-dance given at Blossom Tend the week-end in Chicago, where
Heath Inn on Saturday evening, •hey will be the guests of Mr.- and
Sirs. Bob Wolfe.
May 22.
- -
The Sisterhood of Congregation
The Misses Kate Lurick and Rae
Ritterstorn of Toronto, Ont., spent Emanuel will give a bridge-tea at the
ast week-end as the guests of Mrs. Oriole Terrace Cafe on Tuesday af-
ternoon, June 16.
J. Burrows of Burlingame avenue.

A concert and dance will be given
by the El Moshe Club on Sunday,
May 30, at 8 p. m., at the El Moshe
Synagogue, Twenty-ninth street and
Michigan avenue. The Sunset Or-
chestra will furnish the music for
dancing.

Honoring Miss Evelyn Weiss of
1984 Taylor avenue, Mrs. Joseph
Faigel entertained with a surprise
birthday party on Friday evening,
May 21. The Misses Esther Pitt and
Lillian Eder assisted as hostesses.

Mrs. Abe Gordon of 8511 LaSalle
boulevard has returned from a two
weeks' visit with relatives and friends
in Cleveland, Mansfield and Colum-
bus, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwartz held a
reception on Sunday, May 23, at the
Blaine Synagogue honoring their
daughter, Clara, whose engagement
to Jack Berkovitz was recently an-
nounced. Covers were laid for 200
guests. Among the out - of - town
guests were Mr and Mrs. N. Schwartz
of Philadelphia, Pa., parents of Mr.
Schwartz.

Miss Frances R. Wollen enter-
tained at a luncheon on Thursday
evening, May 19, given at the home
of her sister, Mrs. S. Levine of 2682
Leslie avenue.

Miss Rose Addess entertained with
a surprise miscellaneous shower in
honor of Miss Ann Fox on Friday,
May 21, at the home of Miss Fox,
3218 East Jefferson avenue. Covers
were laid for 14 guests. Miss Fox
received many beautiful gifts.

The Student League of the Musical
Art Club held a luncheon at Webster
Hall on Saturday, May 22. Among
the guests were Annette Sweetwine,
president; Virginia Hanoer, Sarah
Sweetwine, Anna Taekna, Sara Na-
tinsky, Mary Kunin, Evelyn Free-
man, Josephine Jacobs, Roberta
Cherry, Lenore Cady, Rebecca Klay-
man, Isabelle Petersimes and Mrs.
Gormann

Detroit Exclushe
Catering

Engagements, Weddings, Banquets and
All S.141 Functions.

Just returned from a European tour. Now play-
ing real dance music.

DETROIT CATERING CO.

12 to 2 - 6 to 8

9:30 to 1 A. M.

Special Saturday Afternoon Dancing
12 to 2:30.

./4
Evening Dinner, $1.00.
Noonday Lunch, ,Oc.
Special Sunday Dinner, $1.25.

No Cover Charge at Any Time.

MISS

We Decorate Homes and Halle.

M.

A. PEREIRA, Mgr.

125 RICHTON AVE.
Hemlock 5054

SUBWAY

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extra charge.

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For Information or Reservations Call Cadillac 5074.

CHEADY 9171

111.

Dainty, graceful shapes in highly-glazed lustrous
colors-tangerine, iridescent or golden tan. A band of
cohtrasting color decorates each piece of the set.

DOROTHY SCHIFFMAN

Each set includes a teapot, sugar bowl. cream pitcher,
six cups and saucers and six luncheon plates. Appro-
priate for breakfast, luncheon or afternoon tea. Very
moderately priced. usdsows-Tenth slur-14 Oetin tint

Sir. and Mrs. Si. Schiffman of
Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Dorothy,
to Sam Perlmuter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Perlmuter of 1214 Atkinson
avenue.

Miss Sophie Levine of 688 'Rose-
'tale court entertained 16 guests at
a bridge-luncheon on Wednesday,
May 26. Prizes were awarded Mrs.
Benjamin Ilaas and Miss Rose Bagin-
sky.

Complimenting Miss Beatrice Mil-
ler, whose marriage to Maxwell Katz
of Rochester, N. Y., will take place
on June 6, Mesdames Sol and Isadore
Jacobson entertained at a beautifully
appointed bridge-luncheon, mph jong
and miscellaneous shower at Webster
Hall on Tuesday afternoon, May 25.
Covers were laid for 26 guests. Deco-
rations were carried out in bridal ef-
fect. Prizes were awarded Mrs. D.
R. Rosenthal, Miss Beatrice Miller,
Mrs. Harry Lipson, Mrs. Moe Simons,
Mrs. Halpern and Sirs. Bernard Lip-
son. Miss Miller was the recipient of
many lovely gifts.

In honor of Miss Betty Davidov, a
June bride-elect, Mrs. Herbert Seigel
and Mrs. Harvey Robinson enter-
tained their friends at a personal
shower at the home of Miss Davidov,
2220 Hazelwood avenue, on May 22.

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

Mrs. Louis Ressler of 2303 Hazel-
wood avenue announces the betrothal
of her daughter, Helen, to Louis E.
Krohner of this city, formerly of Chi-
cago.

Sirs. Rose Fien of 2736 Glendale
avenue announces the betrothal of
her daughter, Esther, to Albert Op-
penheim, son of Mrs. Rosa Oppen-
heim of 353 Philip avenue.

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nitarringes

Saul Abramovitch, Director.

DIAMOND-FINKELSTEIN

Mr. and Sirs. Louis Finkelstein of
1670 Calvert avenue announce the
marriage of their daughter, Freda, to
Jack II. Diamond, son of Mrs. Esther
Rosenbloom, which took place on
Sunday, May 16, at Joseph Brothers
Restaurant, Rabbi A. M. Hershman
officiating.
Sir. and Mrs. Diamond have re-
turned from their honeymoon trip
and are at home at 3353 Boston
boulevard.

Operial (6nurse
for (8,11ilbrru

Now Enrolling

9034

TWELFTH STREET

Near Clairmount

lllmte

Mrs. Albert Feinstein of 2670
Gladstone avenue was the charming
hostess for 12 ladies at an afternoon
tea and bridge Wednesday, May 26,
in honor of Mrs. B. Friedman of To.
ronto. Prizes were won by Mrs.
Friedman and Mrs. Frank Farkas.

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Hanle Builders

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Mr. and Mrs. B. Leveson of 6615
Members of Perfection Lodge, in- Seminole avenue are receiving con-
gratulations
on the birth of a daugh-
cluding Charles Rubiner, senior war.
ter, Doreen Ceil. May 12.
den; Reuben W. Klein, junior war-
den; Charles K. Sandorf, secretary,
and Harold Heller, senior deacon, ac-
Sir. and Mrs. David Curtis of 4040
companied Dr. Samuel J. Eder, wor- Clairmount avenue are receiving con-
shipful master, to the Grand Lodge, Tratulations on the birth of a daugh-
F. and A. M., at Kalamazoo, Mich., ter, Shirley Mae, born May 16 at Day-
on May 24, 25 and 26, where many ton, Ohio.
impotrant Masonic business transac-
tions occurred. One of the most im-
Sir. and Sirs. Sol Rosengarten of
portant events was the building of 1944 Elmhurst avenue are receiving
the Masonic home for aged Masons, felicitatio Is on the birth of a son, Al-
their widows and children. Plans and bert Henry, on May 25.
location to be reported at the an-
nual communication at Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson of
Blaine avenue announce the birth of
The Athena Girls Club members a son, Herman Nachman, born on
were hostesses at five tables of bridge May 22.
and bunco on Tuesday evening, May
25, honoring Miss Florence Gilman,
Sir. and Mrs. Max Weksler of
who is leaving for Miami, Fla., where 15906 Normandy avenue are receiv-
she will make her future home. Miss ing congratulations on the birth of a
Gilman was presented with a beauti- son, Sidney James, Friday, May 14.
ful necklace as a token from the or.
gapization for her faithful work.
Prizes were won by the Misses Doro- ,
,
thy Kollenberg, Rose Lewis, Esther
Jacobson, Sophie Schwartz and Mrs. [ REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR
Samuel Saltzman.
MOHEL

Sirs. M. Cohn of 1418 Longfellow
Miss Selma Sell of 2051 Clair-
mount avenue has as her guest Miss avenue has returned from a two
Bert Selicow of Omaha, Neb.
months' sojourn in Atlantic City,
Philadelphia, New York and other
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Snyder and Miss Eastern cities.
Blanche Snyder of Rochester, N. Y.,
are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. S.
Mrs. David Goose and daughter,
Lipsky of 1956 Clairmount avenue.
Mrs. Harry Bloom, entertained at a
surprise party welcoming Mrs. H. Ra-
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin en- binowitz, who, together with Rabbi
tertained the members of the 1926 Rabinowitz, just arrived from Bres-
confirmation class at the temple on ner, Verlin, Poland. Rabbi and Mrs.
Friday evening of this week.
Rabinowitz reside at 606 Hendrie
avenue.

We Cater to the leading Jewish Social
Affairs of the City.

Three Times Daily

FOR SIX PERSONS

Abraham Katz of 364 Harmon ave-
nue wishes to announce the ap-
proaching marriage of his daughter,
Jeannette, to Harry Goldberg, son
Recommended by Detroit Physicians.
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of
Formerly at 552 Farnsworth Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kunin and
161 Westminster avenue, to take
Now Residing at
place on June 6.
daughter, formerly of 2810 Pingree
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
avenue, have moved into their new
Phone Empire 1340-M.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin II. London home at 1761 Seward avenue at the
,
and sons, Seymour Burton and Er- Gerald May Apartments.
nest Jerome, of Virginia park have
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rottman and
returned to the city from Miami
Beach, Fla., where they spent the family, formerly of 560 East Kirby
winter, months, and are now residing tvenue. are now residing at 5080
Telephone Empire 3055-R.
at the Chatham Apartment Hotel, Dailey street.
REV. S. MICHALOWSKY
where they will be at home to their
MOHEL SPECIALIST
Honoring Miss Kate Cohen, a June
friends on Sunday afternoon and eve-
Many Yearsof Experience.
ning, May 30. No cards. Mr. and bride-elect, a slumber party and boo.
Reskle.•:
Mrs. London expect to leave the lat- doir shower were given at the home
1705 TAYYOR AVENUE
ter part of July for Mackinac Island, .4 Miss Anne Manson on Woodland
Mich., where they will spend the re- avenue Saturday night, May 22. The I.
maining summer months at the Grand table decorations were carried out in
Hotel.
a color scheme of yellow and orchid.
the guests were the Misses Leona
REV. J. SILVERMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank and Ind Rae Mitchell, Harriet Lewis,
family, formerly of 2024 Virginia lIlizaboth Apple, Mollie and Ida Aron.
park, are now residing in their new tam, Gertrude Friedman, Freda
Mosel Specialist.
Bergstein and Mary Cohan.
home at 2039 Virginia park.

Jimmie Drago, Conducting.

Th

Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Zackheim and
family, formerly of 8730 Second
boulevard, will be in their new resi-
dence at 3047 Calvert avenue, after
June I.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberstein of
Burlingame avenue entertained. the
follownig guests at a dinner party
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blair and -riven on Tuesday evening, May 25,
daughter, Jeannette, formerly of tt Blossom Heath Inn: Mr. and Mrs.
2210 West Philadelphia avenue, are Sint Krackow and Dr. and Mrs. Mill-
tone of Chicago, Ill., and Mr and
now residing at 13501 Dexter boule-
Mrs. Charles Sidasneck of this city.
vard.

Miss Dolly Goldstone of 1987 In-
diandale avenue entertained at a
linen shower in honor of her cousin,
Miss Jean Tonkell, a bride-elect of
June 20. Miss Tonkel! received many
lovely gifts.

=Cgs

Cass Ave. at York

The Misses Sadie Guttenberg and
Rose Merliss entertained delightfully
at a miscellaneous shower at the
home of Miss Guttenberg, on Milwau-
kee avenue on Tuesday evening, May
18, honoring Miss Rae Turner,
bride-elect of June. Miss Turner was
the recipient of many lovely gifts.

25 Years' Experience.

Endorsed by Leading
Physicians.

Carnival and Beauty
Contest

A

ed by the

Jewish National Fund

SUNDAY, JULY 25,

At Beautiful Rochester Park
The most beautiful Jewish girl chosen will re-
ceive the first prize-

A TRIP TO PALESTINE

Second and third prizes will be announced
later.

Jewish young ladies are invited to participate in this
beauty contest. Boys and girls up to the age of 16
are asked to write essays on the National Fund.
Fifty Dollars in prizes will be given for the best
essays. Essays may be written in Hebrew, English or
Yiddish. They must have not less than 300 or not
more than 500 words.
For further information inquire at the Carnival Com-
mittee, 2231 West Euclid Ave. Phone Euclid 2950.

Mortgage Loans

Land Contracts

Ask your friend. regarding the prompt service and fair treat-

ment given by us. If you want Grit or second mortgage, or first
,mortgage on vacant, or with to sell your land contract, see the

Investment Mortgage Company

1635 Calvert Ave.

Northway 3525.R

PETER PATTERSON, Manager

313 Hammond Building

Cantor at Holbrook Synagogue.

Famous Jersey

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kornfield
and daughter, formerly of Gladstone
avenue, are now residing at 2331
Elmhurst avenue.

Mrs. Maurice Kornfield of 2331
Elmhurst avenue entertained on
Tuesday, May 18, with a bridge in
honor of Mrs. Harry 0. Hoffman of
Pottsville, Pa., formerly of Detroit.

I. Ressler of Brush street, who has
been in Montreal, Que., this last
week, has returned.

Shins Selma R. Ressler of Brush
street was hostess at a luncheon
given at the King Wah Lo Cafe com-
plimenting the Misses Belle and Eva
Sadowski of Toronto, Ont.

J. W. E. W. O.

Neal Meeting:

The next regular meeting of the
Jewish Women's European Welfare
Organization will be held at the
B'nai B'rith Community Center, 275
East Ferry avenue, on Tuesday,
June 1. Milford Stern, who recently
returned from Palestine, will be the
nrincipal speaker. He has some very
interesting messages to deliver con-
cerning the J. W. E. W. 0. orphans.
Other interesting 'objects will be dia.
cussed and all members are urged to
attend. The public is also invited.

Try It. Ask Your Dealer or Call

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10205 MACK AVENUE

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