PAGE SIX THEPETYPITIEWISflaftal ICU% BEAUTY conts'r TO 1 1 BE HELD ON JULY 25 Jewish National Fund Offers Winner Trip to Palestine. • The carnival and beauty cont est being sponsored by the Jewish Na- tional Fund on Sunday, July 25, at Gifts for FINE CHINA ctitd CRYSTAL L.B. KING 8 CO. and d(fra nO Itiver KING'S GIFT PACKAGE KNOWN EVERYWHERE Among the pre-nuptial affairs Miss Sophia Sloss of Sturtevant given in honor of Miss Ilintla Kurtz- avenue entertained delightfully at a man, whose marriage to David W. miscellaneous shower on Friday eve- Nesmour 'of Cleveland was an event ning, May 28, honoring her sister, of Slay 31), were a bridge-luncheon lildred, a bride-elect. The evening and personal shower given at the Pals I was spent in playing bridge and motto Hotel by Ann and Hilda Kurtz- bunco. The Misses Elsie Moss and man; a dumber party and handker- Mise Brisbous and MN. Lawrence chief shower given by the Misses Bing were awarded high honors. Coy- Helen Blucher and Jean Rosen at the ers were laid for 30 guests. , Miss home of Miss Rosen; a kitchen show- Moss was the recipient of many lims• er given by the Misses Ann sZimmer- ly gifts. man and Betty Kaplan at the home of Miss Kaplan; a bridge and miscel- Mii. ts Marie Simon of 604 Medburx laneous shower given by—the Misses avenue is spending the summer at the Lotti• and 1,i1 Davidow at their Alto ," H o t e l, Ht, Clemens, home. The Misses Davidow also en- tertained the Eta Rho Sigma Soror- ity, of which the bride is a member, Jacobson of and Beach Mrs. with a dinner party. On Charles W. Greenberg and Mr ' s Isas May 28, Ann Kurtzman entertained 'lore Karbel entertained at a surprise the bridal party at dinner at the Ad- Hotel, followed by a theater wedding • anniversary party .Wedness t ay evening, May 26, at 1531 Col- MIRIAM FISHER party. . On Saturday evening, Ma y lingwood avenue. A midnight lunch- 22, Harry Kurtzman, brother of the eon was served at a table decorated Rochester Park, is evoking consider- bride, entertained at a stag dinner with roses and baby chrysanthemums. able enthusiasm arming the Jewish party at the Webster Hall in honor The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jo- young ladies of the city. So many of the groom. Covers were laid for seph Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. •Philip pictures have already been received 15 guests. Among those present Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Karbel, at the ollice of the Jewish National ee David Siegel, Harry Seid and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seigel, Mr. and Fund that a time limit has been set Ben Atkins of Cleveland and Sam Mrs. Sidney Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor and all entries must be in before July Catsman, Hy Hoffman and Dr. I. Go- Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence CM- 4. The winner of the contest will toff of Flint. On the same evening pall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherman, Mr. be awarded a trip to Palestine. the bride entertained the members of Miss Miriam Fisher is one of the the Eta Rho Sigma Sorority at her and Mrs. Samuel Wolson, Mrs. A. first entrants in the contest and each Golding, Mrs. D. Michelson and the home with a bridge and midnight Misses( Ilelen Abramson, Lottie Gant, week The .Detroit Jewish Chronicle luncheon. The table was beautifully Anne Aaronson, Celia Lesser, Frances will publish one or more pictures of decorated in pink and white and the contestants. favors were presented to each of the Seigel, Esther Karbel and D. Samuel, essay contest is also being hel held Dave Rosen and Henry Rosen. guests, for boys and girls up to the age of 16. The essays will be written on the Miss Mary Meltzer of 2681 Glad- Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax of Wilmette, National Fund and must contain not stone avenue has left for a two III., spent a few days in Detroit prior less than 300 words, nor more than weeks' visit with her parents in Bal. to their departure for an extended 500. They may be written in Eng. timore, Md. Eastern and Canadian trip. dish, Itebrew or Yiddish. For further details apply at the Dr. Julian I.. Kendall of 914 Clair- carnival headquarters, 2231 West Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Berry (Anna mount avenue, after extensive post- Euclid avenue, or telephone Euclid Wax) of Chicago, formerly of De- graduate work abroad and in New 2950. troit, entertained 16 guests on Wed. York,-has returned to the city. nesday, May 26, in honor of the birth- HYSICAL@LTURE SHOES (ivy& Pius Cisnforl • dam 1873 for owallb , Sixes 1 to 10 AAAA to EEE The Only Exclusive Authorised Dletribulor in Detroit Orthopedic Specialists in Attendance Fittings by X•Ray A. BROUDY, Manager 1434 Farmer M.. Bet. Grand River and John It. day anniversary of Mr. Berry. Mrs. E W. Lange of New York, who motored to Detroit w,ith Mrs. M. Cohn and Mrs. Sophia Weil of Long- fellow avenue, will leave on Satur- day, June 5, together with Mrs. A. D. Feldstein, who has also been a guest of Mrs. 1Veil, for New York. I Am Not Running for Office Nor Do I Feel I Have Any Opponent! The Misses Sophie Schwartz, Mol- lie Haber /111,1 Shirley Victor spent last week-end in Cleveland, where they were guests at the Hotel Statler. 1 My Baldness Is Selling Chevrolets. My Ambition Is to Serve You. Mr. and Mrs. Leon. Dreitus of 124 Moss avenue have • returned from a motor trip to Sandusky and Fremont, Ohio, where they were the guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. !anti MN. Jacob Bomberger. ABE MAX Representing CONNELL-CURTIS CHEVROLET CO. HEMLOCK 11426 JOS. CAMPAU AVE. n-ir+trYY-Arqrrr- i1NY'Lrfril-^_A,Maf 1r^(r1W-1,,, r1, 4,1,11 _ 1 1 ( 11. V,. II 9010 1^(PY1'01,1^-10 111111101011111111,1110ia toe , .0 0,6 2;WL ■ W 1=INk Vb 4 ?Whcliattr AND ► RDESTI/FER/ ip ve V II Cohen, Evely Lefkowitz, Jeanette Weller, June Steinberg and Bessie Kosak. Distinctive Gifts ITH a host of smart weddings just around the corner—a perfect de- luge of showers is being given for the radiant bride-to-be. Here are many charming gifts assembled for the bride. Gifts she will cherish for their own sakes—and we're celebrating "Hints-to-the-wedding-guest" with special displays of appropriate, and most assent- able gifts. For the bit of glowing lacquer, the odd-shaped little table, the decorati•• chest or bench—for the unexpected touch that gives • room piquancy and life—for the indispens•ble odd piece—you con visit no better place than the Robinson-Cohen Fur. niture Shops. (*hell CInter,ces7ninst.)5m taus . . . . . . b:1 , •etrie Appliance Shap---Tenth Floe x„,„,z( idle Prtuatt filttsir &nag Saul Abramovitch, Director. #yrritit Ginnie fir C.ilithrrli Now Enrollin g 9034 TWELFTH STREET Near Clairmount Tutpire 03611 Hots. Builders - ■Z■ ■ II 0 W e ddin g filikt seNtrip be arranged- -a entail The J. L. HUDSON CO Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appel of 2940 West Chicago boulevard had as their house guests over the week-end their!. The Juvenile Concert Band, hay- ing a membership of 35 boys between father, A. Fink; brothers, Jack and the ages of 6 and 14 years, was re- Joseph, and sister, Kathryn Fink, I cently organized to further the mu- who motored from Grand Rapids. kid education of Jewish children in They re also entertaining their i't cousin, blame Stone of St. Louis, • the city of - Detroit. The band is is head- ea . n by t tot t•ssor I. M. Glass. Shp. The first concert to be given by the band will take place on Sunday, June Mr. and Mrs Harry Berlin of 279 6, at the Philadelphia and Byron Hall Alger avenue entertained 38 couples at 8 p. 0. Admission is 75 cents. at dinner, honoring this confirmation The program will consist of violin of their daughter, Janet. The house solos by Eugene Lipsitz, vocal solos was beautifully decorated with sum- by Lottiv Sultan, selections by the en- flier fltiwers. Miss Berlin received tire band and piano selections by many lovely gifts. Morton Sultan, a 4-year-old prodigy, who has mastered Chopin, Mendel's- The Misses Dorothy and Rebecca sohn and others. Rosen of 449 Clairmount avenue en- The band plans to increase its tertained on Saturday evening, May membership by taking in a number 29, with a lawn party anti shower, of orphans from the Jewish Orphan honoring Miss' Lydia Fein of Semi- Asylum. Instructions and instro• nole avenue. The yard was beauti- ments will be furnished from the fully decorated with lanterns. Coy. band funds. ers were laid for 65 guests. Miss The public is urged to attend the Fein was the recipient of ninny love- concert and give the boys every sup- ly gifts. port possible. l■ Washinfon'llouldard 0 may charge being made for carrying the account ctroiftiniturcAors 91:1 m at .2opelk Sol Mirkin of Clearfield, -Pa., who Mr. and Mrs II. II. Karmann (Rose was recently graduated fram • the Rezeno) of 3239 Cortland avenue are Dickinson Law School at Carlisle, Pa., receiving congratulations on the birth is spending a week with his aunt, Mrs. of a daughter, Helen Doris, May 15. Jacob Burrows of 1724 Burlingame avenue. Man is born for work as the bird Honoring the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Rosalynd, Mrs. for flying, Goldstein entertained on Saturday, May 29, at a dinner party in the men room f the K int, wan Lo Cafe FIL ,n ,,,Ielet,WsZs ,.... ls ,1,2LNIts.," later taking her guests to the Temple Theater. Among the guests were r Mrs. I. Shapiro, Si rsi D. B. Caplan of Windsor. Mrs. 1. T. Kerner, Mrs. G. Strauss, Mrs, M. Solovich, Mrs. L. Si. Ravin, Maxine Steinberg Lillian ► Goodman, Bernice Ravin, Rhoda - Deferred Payments —4 Mr. and Sirs. Sol Weiss of 4615 Beaubien street are receiving con- Miss Lillian Schleehter of Reading, gratulations on the birth of a son, Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- Wilmur, on Tuesday, Slay 25. ris Granet of 298 Josephine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Teper (Nina Weinberg) of 2225 Blaine avenue Honoring Miss Ann Jacobson, a announce the birth of a daughter, bride-elect of June 22, Miss Helen Suzanne, on May 24. Oppenheim of 353 Philip avenue en- tertained delightfully at a miscellane- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Greene (Rae ous shower on Wednesday evening, Baskin! of 1545 Blaine avenue are May 26. Covers were laid for 16 receiving felicitations on the birth of guests a daughter, Beverly Shirley, Slay 21. Copeland units: $280 to $395 $275 to $575 1 Mr. anti Mrs. Leon Goldberg and family of 2002 Gladstone avenue, ac- companied by Ruth and Gilbert O'Shinsky of 2219 Gladstone avenu , motored to Chicago for Decoration Day. Refrigerators with JUVENILE BAND PLANS CONCERT FOR JUNE 6 :, (4 ,041". ( V4V0 W Units to fit in your present ice box are: B Fitting Sensitive Feet by X•Ray G Electric Refrigeration with the Copeland from Hudson's is one of the surest and safest ways to pre- serve foods during both Summer and Winter seasons. An even, arid temperature is automatically sus- tained. • Copeland' coldness is guaranteed by Hudson's to give satisfaction. That alone recommends it. Come in and see these frosty refrigeration units in actual demonstration. All society item. •nd other local notes should be communicated to the awe. of The Chronicle by 5 P. M. Wednesday in order to appear In the current week's issue. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Edam. Mail notices so as to km received not later that Wednesday. Bricks Electric Ice) 1420 Miss Gladys Scheiner of Newark, is spending the summer in the! city, the house guest of Miss' Eleanor Katzer of 1668 Pingree avenue. Miss ' Scheiner is being extensively enter- tairmil during her stay here. ri A II A Engra,)Ings 0 01 go , Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenstein of 2697 Monterey avenue entertained delight- fully at a surprise luncheon and bridge in honor of their daughter, Martha, who left on June 1 for an extended Eastern trip. She will visit in Niagara Falbf. Atlantic City, New • York and other Eastern cities. While in New Vol, Miss Rosenstein will be the guest of her uncle and aynt, Dr. and Mrs. I. Zahler. 11. ft. • But not a word of the ten-year-old Furniture. furniture in the room! wisely chosen, is good for years. But with today's changing fashions it is advisable to bring in fresh pieces with each passing season. rather than wait until shabbiness begins to rule. Selections of fine and distinctive furniture were never more strikingly in evidence than in today's displays at the shops. "WHERE GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPENSIVE" I Macauley s Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 2991 Hazelwood avenue and Benja- min Fishman and hi. fiancee. Shirley Coo perman of 17241 Omar avenuis have returned from a motor trip to Cleveland and Canton, Ohio. V. hilt in Cleveland they were extensively entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Samu• I Berger. You visit the garage. A good- looking car. you say. But your host remarks apologetically. that it is of last year's vintage. You listen to his radio If it isn't the very last word. he mentions the fact. „ • I'omplete Service Sir. and Mrs. Max Schneider of 1 I0 2530 West Philadelphia avenue enter-1 tamed Sunday evening, May 30, with a dinner and bridge in honor of the engagement of Miss Gertrude Hirsch-1 man and Jae Fishman. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jack Katz and Mrs. Ned s LiPpitt. The wedding will take place the early part of August. Miss Rosalind Frank of 3779 Law- rence avenue entertained with a shower and bridge at her home on May 27 in honor of her sister, Alice, I a kettle-elect of June 20. Prizes were I won by the Misses Ann Cooper and Victoria Ilanels. Covers were lai for 35 guests. Miss Frank was the!, recipient of many lovely gifts. 00 $ 0 0 0 : Do ► 't Let R► 011 ► S Grow Dull Books - Station:Ty - Gifts •• 1426 Farmer St. Just Returned from a European Tour. U. of M. ORCHESTRA Kennedy's Collegiate Six 4 00 00 Jimmie Drago, Conducting. Now playing real dance music at the Largest and Coolest Place in Town. KING WAH LO CAFE 118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinser') REV. JACOB I. SKLAR Three Times Daily 12 to 2 — 6 to 8 9:30 to 1 A. M. MOHEL Recommended by Detro4 Physicians. Formerly at 632 Farnsworth Avenue. Now Residing at 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Phone Empire 1340.M. REV. J. SILVERMAN Mohel Specialist. 17 :per' 1.4,,,enc•. ,, y L.edwg I byewiany 1635 Calvert Age. Northw•y 3525-11 Cont_ .t Holbrook 5 Special Saturday Afternoon Dancing 12 to 2:30. VP‘ Noonday Lunch, 60c. E•ening Dinner, 61.00. Sunday Dinner, $1.25. Special No Cover (barge at Any Time Large or small private dining rooms extra charge. for all occasions With01. 1 For Information or Reservations Call Cadillac 5074.