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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-08-06

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MEDEPROM/EIVISHAROMIGLE

PAGE SIX

STAGE IS SET FOR
HADASSAH DANCE

Special Feature. Announced and
Judges Chosen.

Now Showing

New Importations

IN

DINNERWARE
GLASSWARE
SILVERWARE
LAMPS

All Hadassah committees for the
dance at Granada Park on Tuesday
evening, Aug,. 10, for the benefit of
the hospital building fund in Pales-
tine, are working enthusiastically to
complete details for the affair. The en-
All society Items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of The tertainment features are to be out of
Chronicle by S P. M. Wednesday In order to appear in the current reek's issue. Phone the ordinary and Morris Friedberg,
Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be received not !Ater than Wednesday.
who is donating the use of Granada

Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin are Park to Ilailassah, promises some °-
Rabbi Joseph Baron of Davenport,
now in Italy. News comes from Lon- lightftil surprises, as a further Con-
Iowa, was in Detroit last week to
don that Dr. Franklin has been elect- tribution to tl e success of the even-
confer with Rabbi Leon Fram on
problems of religious education. ed a member of the board of goy-
Rabbi Baron was entertained by Mr. ernors of the newly-organized World
and Mrs. Jacob H. Davis, Bernard Union of Liberal Jews.

Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lap-
pin and Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Fin.
sterwald and Mr. and Mrs. Milford
Stern.

The numerous beach hotels in Chi-
cago are proving popular rendezvous
for many Detroiters this season.
Mrs. Sol Gittleman of Second boule-
vard and her daughters, Corinne and
Ora Ruth, are guests at the Edge-
water Beach Hotel. Mr. Gittleman,
who left earlier in the week for a
Northern fishing trip, will join his
family in Chicago before returning
to the city.

L.B.KING 8CO.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubiner
(Dorothy Frank) are en route home
from a European wedding trip.

Mrs. Harry Blackman and family
of 3206 West Fullerton avenue have
returned from Elkhark Lake, Wis,
and Chicago.

A lso now on display
are some unusual gift

articles from France,

Austria and Central
Europe.

amittihiursiwE

FINE TABLE CLOTHS

AND NAPKINS

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Babcock of Sec-
ond boulevard will be at home Sun-
day, Aug. 8, in honor of the engage-
ment of their daughter, Rose Miriam,
to Dr. John B. Horwitz.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenbaum and
family, formerly of 942 Canfield ave-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lipson of Bur- nue, are now residing in their new
lingame avenue, who have been home at 2014 Calvert avenue.
guests at the Chicago Beach Hotel,
to which point they motored on Tues-
Mrs. A. Sominsky and daughter,
day, will return to their home on Edith, of 2404 Pingree avenue are
spending the remainder of the sum-
Sunday.
mer at the Catskill mountains. Be-
Mrs. Albert Feldstein of Grand fore returning home they will visit
avenue left by motor for an extended relatives and friends in New York
City.
Eastern trip.

Zidrary ax? 6.(fra tJ Rjver

.7k •
AUa3 f• MIT

MRS. MORRIS FRIEDBERG

ing Ray Miller, in his caupacity as
milker of ceremonies, will present
Samuel Greenwald of Brooklyn, N. noted radio artists, including the Red
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Vliet,
who nailed early in the summer for Y., spent last week-end at the home Apple Club, and also artists appear-
of his nephew and niece, Mr, and ing at some of the theaters the com-
Europe, are at present in Belgium.
Mrs. Jacob Greenwald of Ridgewood ing week.
Dr. Ira Altahuler has left for avenue.
The committee in charge of the
Cleveland, from where he will motor
three contests to be staged—the young
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenwald lady with the most beautiful bob, the
through the East, visiting Pittsburgh
and Philadelphia, where 'he will at- and family of Saginaw, Mich., are handsomest man, and the most beauti-
tend the Sesqui-centennial Exposi- guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenwald ful girl—consists of Mrs. Abraham
tion. In New York, he will visit with of Ridgewood avenhe.
Srere, Mrs. Abraham Caplan, Mrs.
If you are interested in a Chevrolet
Dr. J. Ilimelhoch of the Johns Ilop-
Harry Kopel, Mrs. Saul Jacob and
Mrs. Aaron Deutsch of McKees- Morton Gittleman.
bins University and will later go to
you'll profit by dealing with me!
The judges for the various events
Atlantic City, where he will be port, Pa., is the guest of her daugh-
joined by Senator Moser of Berne, ters, Mrs Sadie Friedman of 2612 Ha- are—for the most beautiful bob:
Switzerland, for the remainder of zelwood avenue and Mrs. David Sam- Jerome Freud, Nate Lerner, Cliff
uels of 14882 Monita street.
Weil, Barney Weisman and Norman
his sojourn.
Birnkrant; for the most beautiful
CONNELL-CURTIS CHEVROLET CO.
The Misses Rose and Jean Hirsch- girl: Jack Edelson, Nathan Gross,
Dr. and Mrs. William W' Kahn
Hemlock 9010
11426 Jos. Campau
have motored to Maine, where they man of 1959 Pingree avenue enter- Jack Gettleson, Mark Sempliner and
tained Tuesday evening, Aug. 3, with Harry Scheinman; the handsomest
will spend the month of August.
a kitchen shower and bridge in honor man: Committee headed by Mrs.
Dr. Sol G. Meyers of the Stroh of their sister, Gertrude, whose mar- Alexander Freeman, who will be as-
Building is spending the month of riage will be an event of Aug. 15. sisted by Mesdames Milton Alexander,
Miss Ed Atlas, Maurice Caplan, Harry Co-
August in New York doing graduate Covers were laid for 24 guests.
'Hirschman was the recipient of ninny hen, Charles Hamburger, Saul Jacob,
work.
Harry Schiller, Seymour Simons, Reu-
lovely gifts.
NOW AVAILABLE FOR
ben Rosenfield and If. B. Ullian.
The Misses Jeiin Landsman and
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jay and sons,
The committees state that the prizes
Rose Cohen have left for Cleveland,
Baird
and
Earnest,
of
Byron
avenue,
will be unique and very worth while.
where they will be guests of Mrs. H.
A large hospitality committee will
Bauer (Lillian Landsman of Detroit). accompanied by their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Jay, have left for be in evidence to promote the socia-
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pomerantz and Rochester and Albany, N. Y., where bility of the evening and will consist
sfamily are now residing in their new they will attend a family reunion on of the officers and directors of Hades-
Aug. 1. They will be joined by Mrs. sah, the chaperones committee and the
home at 2926 Elmhurst avenue.
Albert Feldstein, who has been visit- dance committees. Mrs. Morris Fried-
(Entirely Redecorated Throughout)
The Misses Selma Lightstone of ing in the East, and, after touring berg, general chairman for the eve-
Taylor avenue and Jewel Roth of through New York and Pennsylvania, ning, heads the committee on hospi-
tality.
Boston boulevard spent last week-end will be at home about Aug. 10.
Tickets may be secured from any
Kirby Center and Philadelphia-Byron Hall
as the house guests of Miss Adeline
of the committee members or at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peter
Caplan
of
Cal.
Shapero at Lake St. Clair.
vert avenue, who have been the door the evening of the affair.
- • -
Many delightful affairs are being guests of friends and relatives in Chi-
MODEST RENTAL CHARGE
planned in honor of Miss Daisy Good- cago for the past week, have returned
man of Portsmouth, Va., the house to their home.
guest of Miss Renoir Brenner of Ha.
After a month's visit with her par-
The Management Strictly Forbids Rowdyism and Misconduct.
zelwood avenue.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bloomgar.
KOFFMAN.PENSLER
den,
in Bethlehem, N. J., and other
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Gerson and
The marriage of Miss Dorothy
FOR INFORMATION, PHONE NORTHWAY 0476
son, Raymond, accompanied by Mrs. points in the White Mountains, Mrs.
1441
Webb
avenue
Pensler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
N. B. Hayden and daughter, Rhoda L. B. Cowen of
Marcus l'ensler of 2009 Hazelwood
Operated by United Hebrew Schools.
Lew, have left for Mackinac Island, will return to her home the first part
avenue, and Alfred Koffman, son of
of
the
month.
Dr.
Cowen,
who
ac-
where they will be guests at the
companied his wife on the trip, re- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Koffman, was
Grand Hotel.
solemnized on Sunday evening, July
turned the middle of July.
25, at the Shatirey Zedek Synagogue,
Mrs. Samuel Goldberg and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friedman of with Rabbi A. NI. Hershman officiat-
Gerald, of New York City are guests
105
Colorado
avenue
announce
the
ing.
of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
The bride was lovely in a gown of
their son, Abner, at
Morris Gothalff, at their summer bar mitzvah of
► ellnagogue on white taffeta. She carried a shower
the
Shaarey
Zedajo
home on Lake St. Clair. Mr. Gold-
bouquet of bridal roses and lilies-of-
berg will join his wife and son the Saturday, Aug. 14.
the-valley. She was attended by Mrs.
latter part of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey N. Simon Mae Rosen, sister of the groom, as
matron of honor, and her sister, Rose
and
daughter,
Eugenia,
and
mother,
Mrs. Edward Greenberg and
Pensler, as maid of honor. The
daughter, Beverley, of Chicago are Mrs. Rose Von notate, have returned
Misses Ida Koffman and Jennie See-
from
Charlevoix,
where
they
were
visiting with relatives at Lake St.
the guests of Mrs. Simon's brother man were bridesniaids.
Clair.
Nathaniel Weingarden acted in the
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Von
capacity of best man and Louis Lich.
Miss Sylvia Chavin of Chicago is D 1-ke at the Charlevoix Beach 11d-
tel. Mrs. Simon will return to Char- enstein and Arthur Miller were ush-
visiting in Detroit and at Lake St.
levoix on Aug. 10, where she will givel e ,
Clair.
The ceremony was followed by a
a concert for the benefit of the Char-
I dinner and reception, after which Mr.
Among those who will enjoy the levoix Hospital
and Mrs. Koffman left for an extend-
summer in Europe are Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Ruth Klugman of 2283 Blaine ed trip through the West.
Sigmund L. Brin of Calvert avenue,
who sailed on Saturday. Prior to avenue has as her house guest her
Ten thousand yards of brand new fall silks enter this
cousin,
Miss Ruth Harris of Chicago.
HERRMANN-KAUFMANN
their departure, they spent several

Quantity buying of fine Irish table linens, for our August
Sale makes it possible to offer_ prices far below regular.
Listed are only two of many special items.
Values in Irish Linen-
Serviceable Irish Linen-
Table-cloths, 70 by 70
Table-cloths, 70 by 70
inches, now $3.50.
inches, now $3.98.
Table-cloths, 70 by 90
Table-cloths, 70 by 88
inches, now $4.50.
inches, now $4.69.
Table-cloths. 70 by 108
Table-cloths, 70 by 106 '
inches, now $5.50.
inches, note $5.69.
Napkins to match, 22-
Napkins to match, 20-
inch, now $4.50 dozen.
inch, now $4.39 dozen.

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

Hudson's—Third Floor—Farmer.

No matter who you are—
No matter where you are—
No matter what you expect—

ABE MAX

HARRY LANDSMAN

Life end Estate Insurance Councillor.

PENSION INVESTMENT BONDS, ESTATE SET-
TLEMENTS, EDUCATIONAL POLICIES, IN-

VESTMENT CONTRACTS, ANNUITIES

Phone Cadillac 5692

604 Park Ave. Bldg.

gil

DANCE

Dances, Weddings, Functions

TWO BEAUTIFUL AUDITORIUMS

WITH

HADASSAH

Tuesday Evening, August 10

ffittrriays

GRANADA PARK

I I

SPECIAL FEATURES

Ray Miller's Orchestra

Monday Sale--- 10,000 yards new

FALL SILK
at '1.33 yard

great August Silk Sale at a special price—a price that is
far below the real value of the silks. Silk for dresses,
linings, slips, underwear, etc.
Silk Chinese Damask,
Silk Changeable Taffeta,
$1.33
$1.33

35 inches wide. Spendid
color combinations for art pil-
lows, lamp shades, bed spreads.

etc.

Printed Silk Radium, $1.33

All-silk, 54 inches. Very at.
tractive colors. Limited qu•n-
Plene note the great
width of this material.

Silk Striped Broadcloth,
$1.33

33 inches wide. Fast colors,
launder perfectly. Colors on

white grounds.

Pure silk, 33 inches. Beau.
tiful colors for underwear,
Ivory, pink, peach, coral, honey.
dew. turquoise and tan. Wash•
able.

Silk Washable Radium,
$1.33

40 inches wide. Ivory, pink,
turquoise, coral, orchid, honer
d•w, cinder, beige, navy •nd

black.

Silk Crepe de Chine, $1.33

Silk Georgette Crepe,
$1.33

Fine quality, 39 inches wide.
Pink,cor•I, honeydew, tur•
quoise, beige, phantom, cera•
min, tile, rustic, other shades.

of many uses.

Pure Silk Foulards, $1.33

39 inches wide. About 2$
splendid new shades. The crepe

Silk Dotted Tub Silk,
$1.33

Yard wide. Dots of red,
green, tan, blue on white

grounds.

This quality
Yard wide.
usually sells for much more.
Pretty blue and black with
white figures, also other color
combinations.

Marigold Silk Crepe $1.95 yard

semi-flat crepe. Peach, tur-
2,000 yards at this special price. A
quoise, merschaum, pink pearl. lark, orchid, Brittany, quimper, Ver.
sailles, lipstick, raisin. peach, coral, pink, jade, conch shell, rose
petal. claret, Coolidge, white, navy.

FiR A N

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no

4 7

EDER

WOODWAAD AVI

Frank & Seder—Second Floor—Charge Accounts Invited.

FOR

FRESH FISH

CALL DANTO

1

"Where Good Furniture ms Not Expensive."

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaufmann of
Mrs. Isaac Hurwitz and daughter, 2927 Sturtevant avenue announce
Clara, of 3013 Calvert avenue have the marriage of their daughter, Ella,
weeks' visit in Cleve-
Mr. and Mrs. William Kaplan left for a two
to Ilenry Herrmann of New York
(Anne Burko),,whose marriage was land.
City, which took place at Temple
Beth El. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann will
an event of June 27, have returned
Honoring the bar mitzvah of their
from an extended wedding trip.
son, Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gold- reside in New York.
berg of 8270 Elgin avenue enter-1
Honoring Miss Anna Lewis of Lou
COGGAN•WAINGER
Angeles, Calif., Miss Ann Finkelstein twined 35 guests at a lawn party on
The ballroom of the Hotel Fort
of 20414 Gladstone avenue enter- Sunday afternoon, July 18.

Wayne
was beautifully decorated
tained with four tables of bridge on
limenting Miss Ann Kovan, a, with palms and ferns on Sunday eve-
Saturday evening, July 31.
Comp
ct
of
Aug.
15,
and
Miss
last
when Miss Esther Wainger ,
bride-el
Bertha London, who has left for an I I fling
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samue l
extended trip to Cincinnati,
New Al- of 327 East Palmer avenue,
. Wainger
was united in marriage to Dr. Sam-
harry, French Lick Springs,
and Louisville, Miss Mollie Smolen- uel Coggan, son of Mrs. Rebecca
sky of 2311 Richton avenue enter- Coggan. Rabbi A. N. Ilershman
tained 16 guests with a delightful officiated. Prior to the ceremony,
bridge party on Thursday, July 26. Miss Pauline Fineberg sang "0,
Made to Measure
Honors were awarded the Misses Promise Me."
Betty Taylor and Dorothy Burdick.
The bride was lovely in a bridal
and
blush satin gown, trimmed with Chan-
Miss Rhoda Rudolph of 639 Med- tilly lace. Her veil, which was fash-
Monogrammed.
bury avenue has returned from a six ioned cap shape, was held in place
weeks' visit with relatives and friends with orange blossoms. She carried
in Montreal, Que., where she was ex- a shower bouquet of bridal roses and
Alterations and Repairs on Both
tensively entertained.
lilies-of-the-valley.
Old and New Shirts.
'hiss Fae Cobulnic attended as
has been mire of honor and Dr. Robert Cog-
Miss Mollie Medow, who
the house guest of Miss Sally Albert,
an , brother of the groom, assisted
MRS. METH'S
formerly of Detroit, of Glourestet, g
as best man. The Misses Mildred
Mass., has returned to her home.
Wein, cousin of the bride; Leah
CUSTOM SHIRT SHOP
Wainger, sister of the bride; Pauline
Mrs. B. Weisblum and daughter, Fineberg, Elaine Sharnick, Dr. Max
1461 West Philadelphia Ave.
Edith. of Hendrie avenue have left Wainger and Jack Wainger, brothers
for Cedar Point, Ohio, where y of the bride; Benjamin Coggan,
Empire 3438-R.
will be guests at the Breakers Hotel. brother of the groom and Dr. Abra-

'ham Wainger, were also members of

Mr. and Mrs. I. Freedman have theFo brida
biriiodw l npica rt y.
just returned from a cruise to Du.
a
the ceremony • reeep-
oronc.
on
the
luth
tion for 150 guests was held.
Dr. and Mrs. Coggan left for • trip
to Duluth and Chicago and upon their
return will reside in the city.

days in Philadephia and New York
City. -

I

This comfortable living room suite may
or ( -door, $370
f
be had in tither frieze
and has down cushions

This is an all wal-

nut dining suite and

Wu kart CI choice of

tuo shies of tables.
Si n chairs, of course
, ttuftui• $370
e d

SHIRTS

'Detroit Exclusive
Catering

Isgesesteate, Woddlege. Beavrete tuff
Al &KW Readies*

We Cater te the Mediae 10.1.1. Social
Affairs eI the City.

gee

Deeerate How. cod Hale.

DETROIT CATERING CO.

h4. A. PF_REIRA. HS,
ts/1 RICHTON AV&

MANISCHEWITZ'S
MATZOS

Noodle. Can
Matsu Meal, Fidel and
be gotten at all Grocer i• Detroit.

LEVIN BROS.

Agents for

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MAN

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treet
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1357 Division

We Wish to Suggest

That you ask to see these
suites when you are in. Of
course, there are many other
worthy ones, but in our estima-
tion these stand out promin-
ently. by reason of the popular
demand made upon them.

Closed
Saturdays
at Noon

Durtng

August

Thin tea uugon in
tab, trainut egc
mahogany . LV

Naturally they are well made
and honestly built. And after
you have compared values you
will admit they are priced sur-
prisingly low.

M. A. C. PLANS DANCE

The Madison Athletic Club is plan-
ning its first invitational dance, to be
given at the new Masonic Temple on
Friday evening, Sept. 10. This will
be the first Jewish affair to be held
at the temple. An orchestra of note
. b peen
een engage° for the trevening and

re are being plan-
many novel features
by the committee in chargre.

PetroitrumitureAors
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