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July 30, 1926 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-07-30

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PAGE SEVEN

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BUY NOW!

Advance Sales of

Dependable

Quality
Furs

The A uthent H• Fur FaxhiouR
Joe I926-19.:7 u l Derided'',
Leon Than biter Seamon

Prieto.

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Those acquainted with the B. Siegel Co. high standard of
quality and inimitable verve of style, will appreciate•the oppor-
tunity for saving offered by this event. A deposit will reserve
oily garment, without charge for storage and insurance, until
wanted in the fall.

Golfing,Motoring

or Both

These are the days when Sports
Clothes have their turn, and wheth-
er you are planning a motor tour or
just "going round" the golf course
day after day, you want your
Sweaters and all your Silk, Flannel
and Woolen Garments looking
spick and span.

Choose Your Cleaner A Carn'ully
As YOU Choose Your Clothes

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

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BALL IS
■ MASQUERADE
PLANNED
FOR AUG. I.
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GOLDBERG-BLUMENTHAL
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Blumenthal of
Miss Elizabeth Ball gave a musica 332 Tuxedo avenue announce tiu
tea for her puptls at the Detroit ('on marriage of their daughter, Minna,
servatory of Music on Saturday of to Dr. S. E. Goldberg, son of Mr. and
ternoon, July 24. Those participat Mrs. Jude Goldberg of this city,
ing in the program were Isabelle which took place on Thursday,
Lansky, Jane and Evelyn Goldberg. July 22.
Charlotte Rosenbaum, Evelyn Freed-
EDELSON-ARONSON
man and Gertrude Saltzstein.

On Sunday Aug. 1, the Detroit
ladies Hebrew Baby Day Nursery
will sponsor a masquerade ball at

The marriage of Mrs. Minnie Aron-
Mrs.•David Morris of A'arren ave- son to Thomas Edelson took place on
nue is the guest of her children, Mr. Wednesday, July 21, at the home of
and Mrs. Benjamin Morris of Los Rabbi E. Golden of :121 King ave-
nue, with Rabbi Golden officiating.
Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Edelson are residing at
553 East Kirby avenue.
M.
Schlaefer
and
son,
Nate,
Mrs.
of 2051 Calvert ave nue have left for
GUTTMAN-KLINGER
an extended trip to Los Angeles,
Of interest to many was the wed-
Calif.
ding
of
Miss Mollie Klinger, daugh-
--
Xlmong the pre-nuptial affair: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Klinger, and
ee
lyg•Tine

Zachary
M. Guttman of this city,
given in honor of Miss E
a bride-elect of Aug, 15, were a which took place on Thursday eye.
July
22, at the home of the
s
Morris
Stone
sing,
kitchen h\.,
swer ji by Mn.
of Cortlant avenue (I II J uly 6, and a bride's parents, 2483 Hazelwood ave-
bridedunche ,and shower on July nue, with Rabbi I. Stall man officiat-
20 for '25 guests, with Mrs. 11. J. j og. A reception followed' at the
Wine of Josephine avenue as hostess. H o t e l st ati c ,
The bride was charming in a gown

.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wax of 643 of white duchess satin. ornamented
Trowbridge avenue left on the S. S. with pearl butterflies. Silo wore a
Leviathan for Europe. Their first veil of tulle and carried a shower
stop will he London, from which bouquet of bridal roses anti valley
point they will 'travel via airplane to fill ° ,
Among the out-of-town guests
Paris for a week's stay. The re-
inainder of the summer will be spent were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg
and son, Oscar, of New York City
in Vichy, France.
and Mrs. Wallace and son, Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marienthal of ' of Ypsilanti, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Guttman are spend.
9323 Genesee avenue will be at home ;
on Sunday, Aug. 1, front 4 to 11 P.1 ing their honeymoon in the East and
m.. in honor of the bar mitzvah of I will stop in New York, Atlantic City,
their son, Leslie. No cards. ' Washington and Philadelphia, where
they will attend the Sesqui-Centen-
Miss Mary Weiss of 19148 Elmhurst nial Exposition. Upon their return
Avenue entertained on Saturday af- they will reside in Detroit.
ternoon with a bridge and bunco
FENSTER-WOLFSKY
',arty honoring Miss Jean Zivig of
Canada. Covers were laid for 12
The marriage of Miss Lenore Wolf-
guests. High honors were awarded sky daughter of Mrs. 11,-sic Wolf-
the Misses Sink Levy and Avis Rice. sky of 1918 Pingree avenue, and
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pearinuti, Samuel D. Fenster of this city was
solemnized on Sunday, July 25, at
and daughter, Leah Ruth, of Carter the home of the bride, with Rabbi
avenue motored to Chicago, where A. M. Hershman officiating. Follow-
they will be guests at the Chicago ing the ceremony a dinner was served
Beach Hotel for two weeks.
to members of the immediate family

tmelhoch'.

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Woodward Thru to WashInetwo

of
Himelhoch Fur Coats

The August' Sale

Begins Monday, August 2nd!

The August Fur Sale swings into being
with the largest and finest collection of furs
we have ever offered to our patrons—we be-
lieve in the "fashion of fur" for 1926-1927!
Furs purchased at Himelhoch's - are
stored, withotit charge, for one year, in our
modern cold storage vaults located on the
premises—perfect protection!
And, we say it again, emphatically:
"Decide, during August, on your fur coat
and save substantially on the winter price."

MRS. JOSEPH KUNIN

the Hotel Elkin, Mt. I'leinens. Prizes
will be awarded to those having the
best costumes and Mr. and Mrs, Sam-
uel Elkin will be among the judges.
Mrs. Joseph Kunio is in charge of
the affair.
Tickets which were purchased for
July 25 may he used for this dance.
The public is urged to attend.
Members id the organization with
to take this opportunity to thank Mr.
Elkin for the orchestra and hall which
hr so kindly donated and extend their
best wishes to hint for a speedy re-
covery.
Dr. Jacob S. Lipsky is in charge of
the Hebrew Baby Day Nursery.



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Sold Only at
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Mr. and 11 n. Jack Ellensteii
(Lena Rutenburg of M I intrearl of
Mrs. Simon Shapiro of 2932 Webb at The
Eastwood
Inn..
2644
Richton avenue are receiving
bride was given in marriage
avenue has left for a mOnth's• visit by her uncle, Max Grossinati, and
congratulations on the birth of a
New
daughttir,
Barbara Sue, on July 13.
.
with relatives and friends in
attended by her sister, Mrs. E. A.
York City.
Wolfberg, as matron of honor. Sam-
Mr.
and
Mrs. Allen Schoentield of
. . Lillian
— Myers of Taylor uel Golditan acted as best man. The
The Misses
bride looked lovely in a black gear- 1941 Geddes avenue, Ann Arbor, an
avenue and Helen Ilolinstat of Van gette gown with a picture hat o noun•e the birth of a daughter,
Court avenue have returned from a match and carried a shower bouquet Frederica Joan, on July 10.
two weeks visitin Chicago.
of roses, lilies-of-the-valley and or-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph I. Mandelker

chids.
Nathan and David Rosen and Hy-
Mr. and Mrs. Fenster left for a (Nlarie :Manner) of Milwaukee. Wis.,
man
Cooper
have
left
on
a
motor
announce
the birth of a son, Daniel
ip, stopping at Cleveland, Niagara honeymoon trip to the East and upon
Robert, on Sunday, July IS.
tr
Falls, New York, Atlantic City and their return will reside in the city.
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the Catskill mountains.
51r. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of
LOEWENTHAL-GOLDSTICK •
Pontiac, Mich., are receiving felicita-
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shoenberg wish
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross and son,
tions on the birth of a son, Clement
Walter Myron, are spending the re- to announce the marriage of their K., on July 14.
mainder of the summer at Walled sister, Miss Anna Goldstick, to Paul
Loewenthal of Chicago. The cere-
Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel of 69
Lake.
mony took place at the home of Rabbi
Leicester court announce the birth
Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Gersten A. 51. Hershman. After the fere- of a son, Milford Harold, on July 22.
was held at the
ITheresa Lieberman), who are sum- mony a reception
wring at long Lake, Alpena, Mich., home of Mr. and Mrs. Shoenberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Marshall
have as their house guest their sister, 1687 Lee place, after which Mr. and (Pearl Goldstein) are receiving fe•
51N. Benjamin Bercowitz, and small Mrs. Loewenthal left for an extended
„ . "). licitations on the birth of a son, Irv-
top north. Upon
daughter.
Loewenthal will reside in ing Seymour.
and Mrs,

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When the

Mr. anti Mrs. Louis Corman of
1918 Pingree avenue are receiving
MORRISON-COHEN
felicitations on the birth of a daugh-
TO marriage of Miss Frances ter, Corrine Mollie, born July 2.
Cohen and Louis Morrison was ROI-
voinized
on Sunday, July 25, at the
,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Frank of
home of Miss Cohen's sister, Mrs. 29246 Cortland avenue,are receiving
Harry Karol of Frontenac boulevard, congratulations on the birth of a
in the presence of relatives and inti- daughter, Floraine Lou; on July 24.
mate friends. Rabbi Milkovsky
elated. A dinner and reception fol-
DELRAY CONGREGATION
lowed the ceremony.
NIT. and Mrs. Morrison have left
PLANS ALL DAY PICNIC
for a honeymoon trip and will be at
— --
home to their relatives and friends ,
The Ladies Auxiliary of the First
at the Clinton Apartments, West '
Hebrew
Congregation
of Delray is
Philadelphia avenue, after Aug. S.
sponsoring an all-day outing, to be
given Sunday. Aug. I, at George's
Faint
A program which promises to be
enjoyable to both young and old has
been arranged and a splendid Hun-
garian orchestra has been engaged to
furnish the music fur dancing. Hun-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky o
garian gulash and refreshments will
Pontiac, Mich., announce the engage be served on the farm.
meat of their daughter, Marian, to
Admission in 50 cents for adults
Saul J. Ilinikrant son of Mrs. Maur and children will be admitted with-
ice T. Birnkrant of Boston boule
out charge.
yard.
To reach George's Farm, drive out
Telegraph road. following the auxil-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kushner of
iary's signs; turn in on Town Line
37se, Wager avenue announce the en- road by the little church, tune mile
gagement of their daughter, Jean-
from Eureka road.
nette, to David Shore of this city.

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ADDRESSES YOUNG ISRAEL
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Babcock of 5168
Second boulevard announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Rose
Rabbi Michael Rigger, a graduate
Miriam. to Dr. John B. Horwitz, son of the Theological Seminary of New
of Mrs. Sophie Horwitz of this city: * York, delivered the sermon at the
A reception will be held at the home services of Young Israel at the Jew-
of :Miss Babcock on Sunday after- ish Center, 31 :Melbourne avenue, on
noon and evening, Aug. 8. No cards. I saturea• morning. July 24. Rabbi
I nigger received his talmudic train-
Mr. anti Mrs. Lou'. Senn of 15353 , in • at the Yeshiva of Telz and Sla
Quincy avenue announce the engage- bodko and was ordained by European
ment of their daughter, Fannie, to rabbis at the age of lg. Ile Wa•
Bernard Karasick, PM , of S. Karasick graduated with distinction from the
of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Theological Seminary last June. Rab-
bi Iligger's secular education was ob-
Mrs. Marian Rudyn of West Phila- tained at the New York University
delphia avenue announces the be- and Columbia, where he received his
trothal of her daughter, Edythe, t o Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Phi-
Joseph L. Miller, son of Mrs. I..11a osophy degrees. Ile is the son 0
Miller of Glynn court. The marriage Mr. and Mrs. D. Rigger of 87ss
will take place in the early fall.
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