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SPONSORS ANNUAL TAG
DAY IN MT. CLEMENS
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Needs for Vacationists
Clara Abrodnowich is one of the
munbers of the committee in charge
of the annual tag day of the Baby Day
CAMP SETS
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These aluminum ramp sets will serve lou r people. Sets
Milo!, one fry pan, coffee pot, three stew paos,four plate,
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four cups, two handles for pans, all netting inside the largr.t
stew pan.. $8.45.
FOLDING CHAIRS
All society items and other local notes Should be c onenun icated to the oflic• of The
Chronicle by 5 P. M. Wednesday in order to appear in the current weele• ismie. Phone
Cadillac WO, Society Editor. Mail notices so se to be received not later tha t Wednesday.
The following delegates will repre-
sent Detroit Chapter of Junior Ila-
dassah at the annual convention of
the Zionist Organization of America,
which will be held at the Hotel Stot-
ler, Buffalo, N. Y., from June 25 to
July' I: Mrs. Frieda Silbert Ullian
and the Misses Ruse Lipsitz, Ida Ve-
lick, Thelma Gordon, Ruth Cohen,
Rose Gordon, Rhea Ilarris, Julia
Klein, Leila Sinaiko and Rose Bab-
cock.
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Herbert It. Ressler of Brush street
has left for Los Angeles, Calif.
Fine Service Plates at $343.50-$5.50 each
On the left Is a service plate of fine Bavarian
China olecarat•d with Dresden Flowers in cen-
ter 111111 with the rim attractively done with
gold lace on ivory between two gold bands. •
An exceptional value at $3 each.
The center plate is Of fine china richly deco-
rated with a• Cobalt blue rim relieved by an
!encrusted gold band edge, lhree-eighths of
an inch wide. Priced low at $5.51) each.
Plate on right is also of fine Bavarian China
attractively decorated with Dresden Spray
center, two apple green bands and floral
panels---very pleasing new decoration, spy. -
dally priced at $3.50 each.
L.B.KING a CO.
erg) 40ra n River
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Dr. and Mrs. I.. B. Cowen of Webb
avenue hove left for Bethlehem, N.
II., where they will be guests of their
Nursery at Sit. Clemens, which will be
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bloom-
held on Sunday, June 27.
garden. Before returning home, they
A meeting for all volunteers will be
will visit in New York and Montreal.
held on Saturday evening, June 26, in
the Baby I/ay Nursery hall at 5-15
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Silver and
East Canfield avenue. Transportation
and meals will be provided for all vol- small daughter, Barbara June, are
visiting
in Bethlehem, N. 11., where
unteers.
Those desiring further information they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A.
J.
Bloomgarden.
are requested to call Rachel Abramo-
CLARA ABROMOWICH
"A I( gifts 'cropped and packed
IRRELIGION
If my face were my
fortune---
and 1 had oodles of money, I wouldn't retire; I'd
prefer to be of real service to my friends by
selling the good CHEVROLET.
This Ad written by my good friend Jack Behrman
ABE MAX
CONNELL-CURTIS CHEVROLET CO.
Hemlock 9010
11426 Jos. Campau
FAIR GROUNDS — JUNE 19-30, 8 P. M.
72 1 :
SIFLIPIMOOLIEW/PMALPECTACie
GORGEOUS FIREWORKS 1000 PEOPLE
BEAUTIFUL BALLETS ,' 40 ACTS
MASSIVE SCENERY 3 STAGES
ELEPHANTS AND HORSES GALORE
MVO MATS AT
DETROIT CATERING CO.
M. A. PEREIRA. Mgr.
123 RICHTON AVE.
Hemlock 5854
REV. J. SILVERMAN
Mohel Specialist.
"THE AWAKENING"
EATEING ACCESSORIES FOR WOMEN
A variety of gayly colored bathing suits in one solid color
or with striped skirts. $3..95.
Bathing capes. caps. beach hats, shoes, belts. and bags,
also at moderate prices.
VACATION LUGGAGE FOR WOMEN
Fitted rases that are made of black cowhide, with attractive
brocaded linings. Fitted with eau-piece toilet sets. 14 and 16
inch sizes. $17.50.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ginsberg of Glen-
dale avenue announce the approach• ,
ing marriage of their daughter; Eve,'
to Henry Paul Rosin of Cleveland,
which will take place art Sunday,
June 27, at Joseph Brothers banquet
hall. A reception will be held from
15 until 10 p. m. No curds. Among I
the many delightful affairs gvien inI
honor of Miss Ginsberg %wore a per-
sonal -shower at which Miss ,
Marcus was hostess; Mrs. Ralph nib.'
ler entertained with a miscellaneous
shower; Miss Rost. Ginsberg compli-,
mented the bride-elect with a miscel-
laneous shower, Miss Mitzie. Winkel- I
man with a hosiery shower and Miss
Eolith Twersky was hostess at a per-,
sunnl shower.
Hat boxes of Lizard fabrikoid with zipper opening. Lined
with bright chilli,. Pocket in side. In choice of gray, red,
blue. or tan.. 16 inch size. $6.95.
The J. L. HUDSON CO.
We have room for a few more girls on our
SPECIAL CAR which leaves for
Camp Eagle Point
STINSON LAKE, RUMNEY, N. H.
June 30, Arriving at Destination
the following day.
Detroit Exclusive
Catering
25 Years' Experience.
Endorsed by Leading
Physicians.
Chrysler Car Give. Away Free Every Night.
Miss Isabella Werbe of the Detroit
Conservatory of Music gave a mu- •
sical-tea fur the younger members of
her class on Wednesday aftornoon, ,
June 16, at the Woman's City Club. ;
Those •sho participated,siere Miriam'
Souls, Florence ' • ,/s ky, Isabel'
Franklin, Beatrice Fisher, Elaine Ilti-
monott, Frances Fishkin, Annette Be-
nach, Flora Beekman, Ruth Meyers.,
Hortense Stocking, Martin Oppen-
heim, Morton Shapero and Freda •
Nash.'x
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Honoring Mi so Elizabeth Hackman,
a bride-elect of this month, Miss
Irene Federman and Mrs. Julian Len-
tin entertained at the former's home,
I met a Jewish gentleman recently 2983 Cortland avenue, with a per-
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Goldberg,
who refused to eat ham by way of sonal shower and bridge on Satur- formerly of 1996 Calvert avenue, are
atoning for the many other kinds of day afternoon, June 19.
now residing at the Whittier Apart-
prohibited food to which he was ad-
ment Hotel.
dicted. Somepeople make their
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fisher and
own religion, others their own irre- family of Cadillac avenue left on
Among the graduates in the June,
ligion.—Alexander Lyons.
Thursday to spend the summer 1926, class of the Detroit Teachers
months at their cottage, "The College was MISS Lillian Green,
Heights," at Houghton Lake, Mich,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Green of 3500 West Warren avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ressler of Brush
street entertained at dinner last Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond Wohl of.
day evening in honor of their son,
Herbert R., who left fur Los Angeles, 2295 Blaine avenue will be at home
Sunday,
June 27, in honor of the
Calif. Covers were laid fur 12.
Engagements, Weddings, Banquets and
graduation of their daughter, Ruth
All Social Functions.
I.ucille,
from
Northern high School.
Among the graduates in the 1926
We Cater 1e fut,h .. : Iza g Jewish Social
class of the medical school of the Miss Wohl will enter the University
of
Michigan
as
a medical student in
University of Michigan was Dr. Ed-
We Decimate Homes and Halls.
ward R. Robbins of 583 Leicester September. No cards.
wich, Lincoln 3092-M.
roc only Kintlx know how."
These folding chairs have strong canvas seat: and bad.,
Essay pac1-ed. Ideal for auto touring and comp use. $4.45.
1635 Calvert Ave.
Northwsy 3025-11
Grinners Pros
Cantor at Holbrook Synagogue.
In
court: - Dr. Robbins will become an
interne at the Providence Hospital
on July 1.
REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES
Among the many social affairs
given recently in honor of Miss Anne
Cutler, whose marriage to Harold
Rabbi Isaac Malin,/ of Berlin, Ger- Applebaum tool: place Sunday, June
many, has arrived in the city to be 25, were a miscellaneous shower and
the guest of his children, Mr. and bridge-luncheon for 50 guests at the
Mrs. George II. Mallon of 505 East Wolverine Hotel given by Miss
Ile will attend the Applebaum and a personal shower for
Kirby avenue.
bar mitzva of his grandson, Jerome. 35 guests given by Miss Ruse Cutler.
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A surprise party fur Sir. and Sirs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brownstein
(Kate Levine) of Buffalo, N. Y., are LOUIS Woodman, in honor of their
ft h wedding anniversary, was given
spending their honeymoon in the city,
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- by Sir. and Sirs. Rodman Shapiro at
raham Fish of 2225 Blaine avenue. the latter's home at 3232 Calvert
During their stay they are being ex- avenue on Saturday evening, June
tensively entertained by their 19. The evening was spent in play-
ing bridge. •A luncheon was serve•I
friend , .
at midnight fur 30 guests. Mr. and
Mrs. Woodman received many lovely
gifts.
For Further Particulars Call
MISS RUTH FINK, 1199 Atkinson. Empire 2826-W.
To All Jewish
Communities Around
Detroit
Sir. and Mrs. Kulman Shapiro and
children of 3232 Calvert avenue will
leave Saturday, June 25, for their
summer home on Lake St. Clair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rosen of 525
East Ferry avenue entertained
Thursday with a reception following
the graduation exercises of their
daughter, Rebecca Marilyn, from the
Detroit Teachers College. Among the
out-of-town guests present were Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman Brooks and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abowitz, Sir. and
Sirs. Nathan Abel and family and
Miss Jeannette Iletkin and Benjamin
Kest, all of Cleveland"
Buy with Assurance
36 Adams West
800
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Midsummer Sale
1,',“,doli Ermine, No. 1000.1.
Almost Unending Variety of Model and Trim-
ming from the Tailored Sport ('oat to the
Elaborately Trimmed Coat for Dress Occa-
sions! A Hundred New and Different Style
Ideas that Will Distinguish the Smart Fur
Coat this Season!
In honor of the graduation of thei
son, Irving, Mr. and Sirs. I. POSSIII
of Ecorse, Mich., entertained with
dinner at Joseph Brothers banque
hall. Covers were laid fur 60 guests
Among the out-of-town guests •er
Mr. and Sirs. Si. Cohen of Wyan
dotty, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ka
rains, Mr. and Sirs. David Kramer
Mr. and Sirs. Silverman, Samuel Ka
mins, Samuel Fuchs, all of Lansing
Mich.; Mr. and Sirs. J. Harvey Mar
gulls, Sirs. harry Margolis, Mix
Sallie Margolis and Sir. and Sirs
Mannis of Pontiac; Mr. Levy and Mr
Hertzberg of River Rouge and Sirs
Smith of Detroit Irving Possner ref
shortly after..•tile dinner for an ex
tensive tour of the state.
Word has been received that Mr
and Sirs. Louis Solomon of 231(1 Ila
zelwood avenue have arrived safe!
in London, England, and are guest
at the Regent Palace Hotel.
Mrs Harry R. Horowitz (Maria n
Michlin I and son, Melvin, of 226 t
Pingree avenue have left for an ex
tended visit with relatives in Roches
ter, N. Y.
Eastern Mink Coats
$1395 and Up.
Miss Selma Lightstone, who ha
been attending Columbia Universit y
will return to the city to be brides
maid at the Vesell-Jacobs nuptial
and to spend the summer vacatio ,
with her parents, Sir. and Sirs. E
Lightstone of Taylor avenue.
Russian Ermine Coats
$1075 and Up
"-•Mrs. Joseph Camiener (Florenc e
Gitlin) of 2095 Pingree avenue ha
returned from a two weeks' visit wit
her aunt, Mrs. Slyer Pliskow of Ham
ilton, Ont.
Hudson Seal Coats
'$329 and Up
The many friends of Herman Weis
of 448 Merrick avenue, who has bee
confined to his home by illness, evil
be glad to know that he is improvin
Mr. Reiss is one of the oldest mem
bor. of Temple Beth El and of Pisga
Lizardine Coats with Nutria
Lodge.
$295 and Up
All Jewish girls who are interested in partici-
pating in the beauty contest, please send in pictures
before July 'I, the Jewish National Fund Committee,
2231 W. Euclid Ave., Phone Euclid 2950.
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Lizardine, No. 4335.
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The King Wah Lo Cafe has large and small
beautiful private dinine rooms for all orr••
sions without extra charge
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with a luncheon, Inter taking her
guests to the Bonstelle Playhouse.
Those attending were Wilms GlaTer,
Roe Deutelbaum, Berdye Geller, Ze-
line Mindstuck, Cuilda WarellemskY,
Mildred Rothenberg and Myrtle Beck-
strom. Mrs. T. Bradfield chaperoned
the party.
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We've Just Returned From European Tour.
Our Real Snappy Dance Music Beats 'Em All.
U. of M. ORCHESTRA
Kennedy's Collegiate Six
Directed by Jimmie Dr•go.
Now Playing at
KING WAH LO CAFE
The Leading Cafe in Town.
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118 MICHIGAN AVENUE
(West of Kinsel's
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Three Sessions of Dancing Daily.
12 to 2-6 to 8-9:30 to 1 A. M.
Special Sat. Afternoon, 12 to 2:30.
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In honor of her sixteenth birthday
anniversary, M0,3 Margaret Bradfield
of 2000 Pingree avenue entertained
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In order to make this day a great holiday, we are
inviting all the Jewish communities from the suburbs
around Detroit to participate in this celebration—a
day which will remain for the Jews of Detroit and
all those who will be present, a happy memory for
the rest of their life.
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The Jewish National Fund of Detroit has organ-
ized a National Fund, carnival and beauty contest
for SUNDAY, JULY 25, at Rochester Park, Roches-
ter Road, two miles north of Royal Oak, in which all
the Jews of the city of Detroit, without exception,
will participate.
The proceeds ($901 of the card
party which was held at the home it
Mrs. Harry Goodman of 1715 Clair
modint avenue un Wednesday, June
16, were donated to the Zedaka Club
for the purpose of furnishing layettes
for needy infants. Anyone knowing
of such cases pietise communicate
with Sirs. Hanah Harwich, 301 Fast
Philadelphia avenue, . or telephoto
Empire 0328.
Gorgeous
Fur Coats
at Savings of
$100 to $800
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron L. Richman, Directors.
the White Mountains, 2000 Feet Above the Sea.
Girls 6 to 18.
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