PAGE El `3111, Tnefirmorrimufil iKON lat /zugatirturitts --,- Mr. and Sirs. Si. Pensler of 21100 I I Hardwired avenue announce the en- ' gagement of their daughter, Rose, to Nathan Weingarden, son of Mr. and Mrs Si. Weingarden of Blaine ave- nue.. • --- Sirs. Clara Brown of 1193 Lee Place announces the engagement of her daughter, Sarah, to Nathan. Weis- berg of this city. Continuing the Special Selling of Ruffled Curtains, $1.39 Pair _ 1. All society Heins and other local notes should he communicated to the office of The Chronicle by 5 P. M. Wednesday in order to appear in the cur rent week's is sue. Phone Cadillac 113, 0. Society Editor. Mall notices sone to be received not later that Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaeffer of Among the In tr, hers who at'. rob. I meet 'age of Arthur .1. Nlans Cincinnati, Obis aentrounce the en- the Zionist convention at Beard° wore herb, s If 3Ir. rind Sirs. Sirs, gag, meat of their daughter, Ruth, to NIrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Miss Hattie : Nlansbach ,•1 Detroit, and Gertrude 11r. Sydney Wolfgang, son of Ntr. and Gittlenian, Mrs. Abe Srere, Mrs. Si. Heiler, daughter of Mr.' and NI, Mrs. Charles Wolfgang of Gladstone II. Znekheini, Mrs. !fenny Winestein, Henry Heller of Milwaukee, Wisc.], A reception will he held at Joseph II. Ehrlich, A. C. Lappin, ileellUe. sin, 'will he solemnized at the Hotel the home of Miss Schaeffer, 3021 Aaron Kurland, Si. II. Zackheini, Astor, Milwaukee, on Monday eve- Edgehill place, Cincinnati, on Sunday eph Snitz and Israel Zilber. ning, July 5, at 6:30 o'clock, with Jul). I, front 0:00 p. till midnight Rabbi Samuel Herschberg officiating. Fine Service Plates at $3-$3.50-$5.50 each On the left Is a service plate of tine Bavarian 'hina decorated with Dresden Flowers in can. to - ilia with the rim attractively done with gold lace on ivory between two gold bands. An exceptional value a( $3 each. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lave of 2517 Atkinson avenue announce the en gage u' of their cousin, Miss or Glaser, to Milton Jacobs, son of Mrs. Bessie Jacobs of this city, for- merly of Cincinnati, Ohio . The center plate is of fine china richly deco- rated with a Cobalt blue rim relieved by an encrusted gold band edge, three-eighths of an inch wide. Priced low at $5.50 each. Plate on right is also of line Bavarian China attractively decorated with Dresden Spray center, two apple green band:, and floral panels-very pleasing new decoration, spe- cially priced at $3.50 each. Complimenting their brother and sister, Sir. and Mrs. Max S. Kahn of New fork ('icy, Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber of 924 West Hancock ave- nue entertained 35 guests at dinner at Eastwood Inn on Monday, June 20. Pillows—Special Among the Recruiters who will attend the affair. are Mr. and Sirs. Meyer Manshach, Mr. and Mrs. Max May and IN'illiam Fleischman, who will at- tend the groom as best man. Bring contort and cheerful decoration to your porch chairs, swings, boats and lawns, with heaps of these attractive cushions. All are VERY SPECIALLY PRICED. -Durable' Bre- printed At $1 a tonne, At $2 alg -Durable, showing cretonne In g irt hs "All gifts wrapped and packed as oily King's know how." •tr,,E"I i• ■ • Many lovely pre-nuptial affairs Mr. and Sirs. Moie S. Dann of 3030 Calvert avenue are receiving congrat- have been given for Mrs. Harold N. ulations on the birth of a daughter, Mendelson (Frays Rivkin) a bride of June 20, among which were a miscel- Barbara Cyril, on June 20. laneous shower by Mrs. Samuel Hut- Mr and Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of ton, a luncheon at the Book-Cadillac 2531. West Euclid avenue announce Hotel followed by a theater party by the birth at a son, Edwin Lewis on the Jolly Eight Bridge Club; a miscei- !animus shower by Mrs. William ('a- 1une 26, hen and Mist( Jeanette Cohen; a hos- iery and handkerchief shower by Miss Mr, find Mrs. Emanuel G. Klein Esther Berger; a dinner party by (Lorene Simmons) of 2655 Elmhurst Mrs. John G. Golden; a miscellaneous avenue are receiving felicitations on shower by Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan; a the birth of a son; Edward dward Alden, on •• and • • • (miner arm bridge by Mrs. Louis D. July 1. Golden; a bridge party by Mrs. Jack Nathan; a handkerchief shower by Mrs. Libbie Mendelson; a dinner by Mrs. David Berger and a trousseau tea by the bride's mother, Mrs. Sam- uel Rivkin, - -- Mabel Specialist. Miss Dorothy Rivkin of 117 Winona 25 Year.' Esparta.•. avenue has an her guest Miss Ruth Enel•rs.4 by Leading Hutton of Bay, City. Phyaic.ans. I Confess--- There are better cars on the market than those I sell, and they cost a great deal more. But- Dollar for dollar you can't beat tie Chevrolet ABE MAX REV. J. SILVERMAN CONNELL-CURTIS CHEVROLET CO. 11426 Jos. Camps., Hemlock 9010 rIrICIr–' HERMANN HOEXTER B. Mug., Columhia University Coaching Voice Placing Sight Reading DETROIT COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 17 BRADY ST. GLEN. 5660 Saturday in Pontiac. Call Pontiac 1879 for Appointment. Private Lessons. 1635 C•Ivert Ave. Northway 3825.5 pI Center at Holbrook Synagogue, serzazw,piasisIzzyssmesaszsmsagsziszsamssisyszy ' Ilmorring Miss Ruth Hutton of tiny City) Miss Dorothy Rivkin entertained at bridge Thursday, July 1. Physical Culture Known Since 1575 for Quality Sty Reduced in Price 20 % of During This Sale! dark mellow colors, not easily soiled. Round shaped, with shirred shies. Kapok filled. patterns,• frilled, corded edges, rayon ruehlrigs, Kapok filled- liqUare, round or oblong. handmade flowers-9 colors- oblong or round. Kapok filled. rayon go -II eavy figured At $2 .50 - Iridescent taffeta fourilnch At $1 *kb/ cretonne-chintz shirred panel, ribbon ruffles, HUDSON'S-EIGHT11 FLOOR-FAUNIER The J. L. HUDSON CO. brook avenue entertained with a then- ter party and bridge on Saturday, June 26, honoring Miss Rose Schaller of New York City, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Moe Gelberg of this city. The SAUL ABRAMOVITCH Mr. and Sirs. Jack D. Fisher f Chi- cago, who are spending their honey- moon in the city, are being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holienberg a t Cortland avenue. Previous to their arrival in Detroit, Mr. and Sirs. Fish- er visited friends in Washington, New York; Philadelphia and Boston. They expect to stop at Canada before re- turning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of Calvert avenue have left for an extensive !,ouring trip to Montreal, •Quebec; St Andrews-by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, where they will attend the Great West Life Insurance Company's convention. Prom there they will go to Newport, Maine; Old Orchid,,N. Y., and Atlan- tic City. bright all-ove• patterns on tan or gray backgrounds - round, square, oblong, with shirred edges. PRIVATE MUSIC COURSES Regular Faculty in Charge of Private Instructions in VIOLIN, PIANO AND CELLO On Wednesday, June 23, Mrs Jacob Miller of 2195 Taylor avenue left for Maywood, Ill., where she will be the guest of Mrs. Sadie Covitz. EMPIRE 0360 9034 TWELFTH ST. • Detroitinniiturc 9/L,.„,„ Miss Gladys Scheiner of Newark, N..1., who is the house guest of Miss Eleanor Katzer of l'ingree avenue, is being extensively entertained. al .(litopeile Miss Lenora Green of 181 Cantor- . nia avenue and Miss Dorothy Rivkin of 117 Winona avenue are leaving for Dr, and Sirs, I. Irving Bittker of Bay City Sunday, July 4, where they Fullerton avenue have left for a 10- will he the guests of Miss Ruth Hut- day stay at the Van Ettan Lake Lodge at Oscoda, Mich. ton of that city. • Every Pair Ruffled Curtains, $1.79 Pair !hoary Colonial style curtains of a splendid white mar- quisette in iaried polka dot designs, or cross-bar patterns; one or the cross bar patterns of an ecru color. Char In!ng to Use just now. Each ellitiiiii is 30 Inches wide, 2I, yards long, edged with two inch ruffles. Complete with matching tie-backs. Miss Cottle Gelb of 3294 Glendale Dr. and Mrs. Louis C. Hirschman avenue entertained with a luncheon have returned from a tour of several and lawn party on Sunday, June 26, months through Italy, Spain and the celebrating her fourteenth birthday continental countries. anniversary. Bridge and mah jolly were the diversions of the afternoon. ..---,--.--s-sse••••••••••••-•••••••••el ...:3 71,4 and Mrs. Samuel Munch of The guests included the Misses Ger- 14 ' Ilaine avenue entertained their trude Rush, Irma Simon, Ernestine Mrs. Herman Kanter (Sara M r. a nd Si Solomon, Harriet Katser, Hilda Solo- : W ittco ff I of 2904 Clements avenue an- is Cr, Miss Saray Fendrovsky, and man Molly Joseff, Mildred Gelb, Mil- nounce the birth of a daughter, Leah Albert Fisher over last week-end at their summer honie, Cass Lake. Bred Kramer, Jeanette Rabinowitz,, June, on June 23. • • Helen Waldstein, Rachel Berman, Ju- Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sanders and fast- dith Binikrant. The out-of-town Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Blitz (Win-I fly of 1082 Wilson avenue have left guests were •Mr..and Mrs. Louis Gelt- ifred Cohen) of Pingro• avenue are for their summer home at ('ass Lake, zeiler of Newark, N. J. receiving felicitations on the arrival where they will remain for the entire of a rem, Robert Lee, on June IS. summer. Miss Molly Si, Steinberg of 581 Hol- 4ilra r,y am? 6. (frang) River l a At this very attractive price. every room may have new Summery curtains with a modest expendirure (Ii ecru or white marquisette of a fine washing quality, and with a one-inch cross- bar pattern. 1.1 eh curtain is ;tk Inches wide, 1:ia yards long and finished with a full two inch ruffle. Ruffled tie-backs are Included with each pair or eurtains. 'Where Good Furnitun. is Not Expensive . ' Mr. and Mrs. Saul 1. Berlin of 13217 Lincoln avenue are spending the summer at Lake St. Clair. Sirs. Nathan C. Cohen of 1062 Tay- Before adjourning for the summer lor avenue wishes to thank her rela- months, the members of the Delorian tives and friends for the many kind- Club enjoyed a dinner party at the nesses shown her during her recent King Wah La Cafe followed by a the- illness. ater party on Monday evening, June Miss Rose Berlin of Montreal, Can- 14. rola is spending two weeks in the city, Mrs. Alfred Ross and son, Walter the house guest 'of her brother, Alex- Myron, have returned from a two ander Berlin of 6056 Northfield ave- • months' visit with relatives in Indian- nue. apolis, Ind., and are residing tempor- Mr. arid Sirs. Frank Hossman of arily at 1035 Calvert avenue, prior to their departure for French Lick Burlingame avenue, accompanied, by their son, Albert, and Miss Evelyn Springs, Ind. Rosalie and Irwin Leonard Glasser of • Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hill ', Orden- 3200 Collingwood avenue, are motor- burg will spend the week-end of July ing East. Miss Glasser will stop at I in Chicago and Milwaukee. While Crimp Lenore, II indsdale, Mass.; in Milwaukee they will attend the Messrs. Glasser and Hossman will vis- it at Camp Lenox, Lee, Mass., and Mansbach-Heller wedding. Mrs. Hoffman will spend the summer Mrs. Louis Simon and children of months at Rockaway, N. Y. Mr. and Lansing, Mich., are the guests of Mr. Mrs. Harry J. Glasser will motor to and Sirs. Meyer Rosenbaum of 3254 Massachusetts the latter part of Au-, gust and upon their return, will be Hazelwood avenue, riccompanied by their children, Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. arvey Si, Simons Rosalie. and Irwin Leonard. Lodge have left ft, rlevoix, Mich. Among the prenuptial affairs given where they will he e guests of their and daughter Eugenia, of Palmer in honor of Miss Helen Nlaurel, whose) brother and sister, St r. and Mrs. Ar- marriage to Abraham H. Blumberg thur Von Dolcke at the Charlevoisi was an event of June 20, were a Midge. and handkerchief shower at Beach llotel for the month of -July. which Miss Rena Horwitz woo • host- --- Airs. Harvey NI. Simons, who is a ess; a miscellaneous shower given by Sirs. Alas Maurice and Mrs. Minnie singer of repute, has arranged to give several concerts while in Northern Hartz entertained with a personal shower. Michigan. Shapely mirrors in lovely trarnes. . $60 10 $2411 Some unusually hno ones Of only S8.3 Smaller on, for betiroorm Ill) to ISO ( Reflections A mirror adds interest to It room. It plays with the sunlight. spills of light on the floor. At dusk it makes the shadows mys- terious. Pools By lamplight, it is alive with dancing colors. A room without a mirror, appears dull and lifeless. Perhaps the "something" your room seems to lack, is the presence of mirrors. Most unusual ones are on display Sir. and Mrs. Harvey N. Simons of affairs given in honor of Miss Ethel at the Shops. It will be well worth Among the delightful pre-nuptial Palmer Lodge were guests over the Florins Cohen, whose marriage was week-end at the summer home of Mr. while for you to see them. and Mrs. Benton V. Johnson of Kings- as event of June 27, were a bridge, mah jong and personal shower at ville, Ont. • a innults nod tn hat'. which the Misses Sylvia Babette Co- ■■ , but In licnna Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Simms en- hen and Rose Bernyse Pena were hoe- tertained friends at a delightful eve- tesses at Webster Hall; Mrs. .1. L. ning musical and buffet sapper at Cohen and Sirs. S. Cohen entertained their home in Palmer Lodge on Thurs. with a linen shower at the latter's day evening. •11111. 21, in honnr of their home, 2281 Ilualaserial avenue; a mis- cellaneoua shower was given by Sirs. first wedding anniversary. Ericson and Miss Minnie. Karlin at the DANCING! DANCING! DANCING! Miss Jean Segal of Terre Haute, home id Mrs. Ericson; Mrs-lack Hel- Hundreds of women will respond immediately to these wonderful At the Ind., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. per of 2210 West Philadelphia avenue prepared ... with experts in charge, values. Anticipating this, we are .1. 111rarmberg of 2024 Pingree avenue. complimented Miss Cohen with a mis- to see that every pair sold will fit perfectly and give everlasting com- cellaneous shower; Mrs, Harvey Gold- Mr. and Mrss. Joseph Franklin and man of West Boston boulevard enter. no fort. BE HERE EARLY TUESDAY! daughter Audrey 1,:orinne, formerly of tinned with a stocking shower; Mrs. 2080 Rochester Avenue, have moved A. Gittleman of 742 West Grand bld- The Largest, Coolest and Mast Comfortable Dining Room in to their new home at 4075 West tivard was hostess at a bridge party; Detroit. Grand avenue. a bridge-luncheon by Mrs. Gus Cap- lan of 2020 Calvert avenue; Mrs. Ben- Sirs. William Lupren and son, Ber- jamin Cohen and Mrs. Julius Rosen- nard, of Bay City are visiting Mrs. berg entertained with a bridge-lunch- No Cover Charge, at Any Time We Carry Complete Stock of High Shoes Samuel Wolson and Mrs. Joseph eon at Webster Hall; a bridge party Fittings by X-Ray Dancing in Three Sessions Daily by Sirs. Ranier; luncheon and theater Franklin. 12 to 2-6 to 0--and 9:30 to I A. M. party by Sirs. Ira Friedenberg; Sirs. Special Saturday Afternoon, 12 to 2:30 1 The Misses Mollie Glist and Mae I.. Goldman of 1205 Edison avenue en- I Dater have left for Breckenridge. tertained with a dinner party and THE U. OF M. ORCHESTRA , Texas, where they will Ire the guests Sirs. Ntae Diamond was hostess at a of Mr. and Mrs. S. Letwin, uncle and bridge and mah jong party. • aunt of Miss Guist. Before returning Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang ; home on September 1, they will visit Their Wonderful Music You'd Like to D•nce With and family of Gladstone avenue have MI We Sere the Best Luncheon., 12 to 2-130c I in Chicago. III. Fsen.ng Dinners. a to 5-41 00 motored to Cincinnati. Ohio, where Special Sunday Dinners. 12 to 8 P. M.-51.25 A delightful surprise graduation they will attend the engagement re- A I. Carte Continuous party was held at the home of Miss eeptian of Dr. Sydney Wolfgang and Prt.ate D. nine Rooms for Spec , a1 Pattie. Without E.t.a Charge I Bertha London of 320 Leicester court Miss Ruth Schaeffer on Sunday, July PHONE CADILLAC 5074 on Saturday evening, June 26, in hon- t. Before returning. they will visit or of Miss Clara LaBret, who was relatives in West Virginia and Ken- graduated from Detroit Teachers Col. tucky. A, BROUDY, Mgr. Mrs. 1. Ellis and children of Palmer lege. last week. The affair was given hp Miss Celia Sutkin of a9nt5 Otsego a venue have left for Cincinatti, Ohio, avenue. The following were present: where they will attend the engage- / Clara Laliret, Patricia Kolodin, Rose men[ reception of Miss Ruth Schaeffer — Columbia, Mollie Smolensky, Celia and Dr. Sydney Wolfgang on Sunday, Between Grand River and John R. Sutkin and Bertha London, Alfred July 4. Prior to their return they Klunover, Sam Katser, foggy Levin, visit nn West Virginia and Ken- Agencies in Other Cities Bab Ellenstein, Murray Sutkin, Al- tucky. bert Resseler, Harry sltkertf, Albert Miss Jennie R. Greenbaum 'of 1705 Woolfe, and Alie Max. Seward avenue has left for Chicago, .„„ where she will join the staff of the Miss Ilelen L. Broderaohn, a form- social service department of the Ntich- Between caked and hs er erpB eiarcoh it elo re r sident, has just received ael Reese Dispensary. 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