A merican Avish Periodleal Cotter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO T frwisn TifFpgiLROJ4 nee 1 SUMMER FROLIC ti MUSIC TEACHER HAS 1=1-- 1 &F MEP PLANS COMPLETED DISTINCTIVE RECORD Another 4-year-old prodigy was discovered in the recent children's 'VW' piano playing contest, this time a HER WEDDING DAY. Perfectly planned to the last detail ... With the exquisite fashions of to- day and the Bridal Tra- ditions of Yesterday uniting to make this Day of Days Supreme nil' of' or if BRIDES ° -It is a Tradition that everything for the wed- ding come from B. Sieg- el Co., . . . where dur- ing the last busy days a bride-to-he finds ev- ery helpful service imaginable. EADA RUBENSTEIN oI, :t " fcOnum.." Par ONO *0 COMMA vim little girl, Eada Joy Rubenstein,1 daughter of Mrs. Rose Rubenstein of 418 King avenue. The child, though her tiny hands fell far short of reaching a full octave, displayed a skill worthy of a touch older person. The child's norther, who is also her teacher, has the unusual dis- tinction of having developed two such prodigies in successive years, having coached little Morton Sul- tan, the 4-year-old prodigy who last year won a loving cup in the contest. These two unusual success in creating interest and understand- ing of the wider field of music mark Mrs. Rubenstein as an out- standing teacher, especialy of chil- dren. She may well be counted among the best in the city. um The Secret That Well-Dressed Women Know r -J -00 Women who send their silk dresses and garments to the Forest Cleaners are al- ways better dressed because their dresses look better and the money they save enables them to buy more and bet- ter clothing. Silk dresses cleaned and dyed at unusually low cost. ODORLESS AND PERFECT FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS 633 - 37 Forest Ave. E. Melrose 4200 "A Modern Plant With Modem Method." ON 0-0 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE MUSIC Abram Shynman Recital. By Maurice Warner. Pagan, the Italian aesthetician, once said that, "art consists in the beauties dispersed in nature. The capacity to bring them into one whole is artistic genius." To Ab- rain Shynman, the pianist, may be attributed this saying, for his tune- ful compositions are suffused with that golden power well able to pene- trate into the tine emotional com- partments of the listeners musical soul, and with that excellent tech- nique reminiscent of the grand mas- ters of pianoforte playing. The "'piece de resistance" of the program was Grieg's scintillating "Ballade " full of those mysterious melodies of the North, typical of his music, which Shynman executed with the flawless technique charac- teristic of all his playing. Each note, regardless of the rapidity, was heard distinctly and stood out as a bar relief. Ills interpretation of the C Min- or, Nocturne, the Waltz in A Flat, and the Polonaise in A Major by Chopin was perfectly expressed. The immortal Polish pianist was primarily a poet, and Mr. Shynman played those numbers as if he were speaking to the public through the medium of the piano. Likewise his interpretation of Beethoven (An- dante F. Major) and the brilliant Etude of Mendelsohn was musical glory. The charming Gavotte of Karg- anoff was played very skillfully and presented the liveliness of the piece in full measure. The final group Chansonette, Coquette, Estrellita abounds in superb grace and affec- tion. Abram Shynman is one of the finest exponents of those numerous virtuosi who, as Huneker says, Are members of that race whose religious tenets specifically incline them to the love and practice of music." SEASON'S ACTIVITIES TO END WITH DEBATE Extra Long FOX SCARVES Our factory has just completed a number of excellent scarves fashioned from extra long fox pcltries. They arc considerably longer than the average single-skin scarf and not as bulky as the two-skin effect. All are full furred—of prime quality --and priced with moderation. Included are scarves of White Arctic Fox, Platinum Arctic Fox, Beige Arctic Fox and Kamchatka Red Fox. Insure and Cold Store Your Fars in the Mid•West's Finest Vaults. Telephon• RA 3462 and Our Representative Will Call for Y oru Furs. ANNIS FUR POST WOODWARD at CLIFFORD FOUNDED ISS7 The Round Table Interprofes- sional Society will close the 192E- 27 season with a debate on Friday, June 3, at 8:45 o'clock, in room 26, Temple Beth F.I. The subject of the debate will be "Resolved, That the Moral Development of the Race has not Kept Pace With Scientific Progress." A. C. Pearlman and !tarry Rise- man will uphold the affirmative and on the negative side will be Bernard D. Caplan of Windsor, Ont., and M. M. Merlon. The au- dience will have an opportunity to participate in a discussion on the subject of the debate at the con- clusion. The society will resume its ac- tivities early in the fall with a new program of interest to all. DR. METZGER TAKES MINNEAPOLIS POST Dr. Harry C. Metzger, son of Mrs. Moses Metzger, 2532 Pingree avenue, has recently been appoint- ed chief resident physician in pediatric and contagious diseases at the Minneapolis General Hos- pital, Minneapolis, Minn., for one year commencing May I, 1927. Dr. Metzger was specializing in pediatrics and intends to continua the preparation of his specialty in Europe after the completion of his residency before returning to De- troit to engage in active practice. Unusual Interest Shown in Junior Hadessah Affair. N.14I EM eSgE H. SCHINDL ER MOVING — STORAGE 1745 PINGREE EMPIRE 1942 NEAR TWELFTH, i J. C, A. COMPLETES' YEAR'S PROGRAM SUPER SHEER CHIFFON Js r, 2.50 Three Pairs 7.20 Himelhoch's-Ilimel-Hose-- First Floor. . It ' ling Announrentrut (barbs saltb k 0 / `-< 1 i Specially Engraved a .= 1 0... ". SHEEHAN'S 1550 Woodward -4 = L2 .:-,1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 es ° will be confirmed with the class Temple Beth El. at Complimenting Miss Ruth Fried- man, whose marriage to Joe Os- . at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Miss Ida Epstein of 2005 West Phila- delphia avenue entertained with a surprise miscellaneous shower at her home on Thursday, May 19. Miss Lillian Eder delightfully tertained with songs and piano solos. Covers were laid for 26 guests. Miss Friedman was the recipient of many lovely gifts. So. Naplee, Me. Mr. and Mn. I. Wax have re- turned to Chicago after • short busineu trip to this city. Help the Orphans — Dance at Imperial Hotel June 3rd. DANCE on June 3rd JR. CHAPTER BABY DAY NURSERY IMPERIAL HOTEL Dancing 9 to 12. Jean Goldkette Presents "THE SERENADERS" Radio Stars to Entertain You. Charlie Mclean, Eddie Moran, Rua. Moralan will be p Admission $1 per person. Note:-All proceeds of dance to benefit Building Fund of Baby Day Nursery and all era urged to be present to make dance • succesa. . ,441 ,t1.,N rt. f ';‘ • FREE ANY INSTRUMENT OP THE VICTOR LINE-COME IN OR PHONE -CHERRY 3600 Society Plans Annual Trip to Tashmoo Park on June 12. On Sunday, June 12, the Bicur Cholem Society will hold its seven- Iteenth annual excursion to Tash-1 , moo Park. The boat will leave the foot of Griswold street at 9 a. m.1 As in previous years, the society I is arranging to take care of a rec- ord crowd. This year, however,1 Miss Gertrude Waterstone, the most successful affair, both daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman socially and financially, ever slain- Waterstone of 3815 Blaine ave- sored by the organization is ex- nue, has chosen Sunday, June 26, pected. • The following committees have as the date of her marriage to Ed- ward Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. been appointed and are taking Julius II. Epstein of this city. The !charge of the affair: Isadore wedding will take place at the Fort ' Banks, chairman, Sam Wexler, as- sking. Sylvia Levin, prizes; the Wayne hotel. Misses Betty and linnet Drapkin, Mrs. Jack Hock of Clairmaunt tickets; Manuel Rosenthal, field avenue has returned from a 10- events; David Berger, ball game,1 day motor trip to West Baden, and Tessie Horowitz, publicity. The Bicur Cholera Society dis- Ind., and Louisville, Ky. tributes yearly thousands of dol. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of tars in food, clothing and cash to 1726 West Boston boulevard will aid sick and needy Detroit Jews be at home Sunday, June 5, from and must be supported in the un- 2 to !) and from 7 to 10 p. m., in dertaking by the Jewish corn. honor of the confirmation of their m tly. Field events have been sched- daughter, Elie. uled which will include races for Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Feinberg boys, girls, women and men; three- of 2937 Tuxedo avenue will enter- legged races and others. The big tain with a party in honor of the event of the day will be a baseball confirmation of thei son, Emanuel, game between the B'nai B'rith which will take place at the B'nai and Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights B'rith Community Center. They of Pythias, baseball teams. Tickets may be obtained from I will also celebrate at this time their fourteenth wedding anniver- , any member of the organization sary. Covers will be laid for 200 or at the office of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. guests. End 0' Season DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME - OF BICUR CHOLEM TO HOLD EXCURSION HIGHLAND MANOR Rea 141, Tarrylown....-Hod.o. New Toil Woodward Thru to Washingtost 2111111 11 1111111 1 111111111 1 1111111 1111 11111111111 1 111111111111111111111111111 1 1111 1 11111UPg Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hoffman of PLAN DANCE TO AID 1987 Seward avenue will be at IN BUILDING NURSERY home to their friends on Sunday evening, May 29, from 7 to 11, in honor of the bar mitzva of their The Junior Chapter of the Baby son, Seymour. No cards. Day Nursery will give a charity dance June 3 at the Imperial Ho- CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Sirs. Louis Mark will be tel Peterboro at Woodward, for at home at 1202 Burlingame ave- the benefit of the Hebrew Infants' The members of the family of nue Sunday, June 5, in honor of and Nursery Home, formerly the the late Mrs. Bessie Nathan wish the confirmation of their daughter, Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. The to thank their relatives and friends Lorraine Maxine. No cards. proceeds of the dance will be add- for the kindness show them during ed to the funds derived from the their recent bereavement. Miss Naomi Satovsky of Chicago tae day of last Tuesday for the boulevard entertained 20 couples erection of a new building. with a bridge and bunco party on A number of prominent local en- Saturday, May 21. Prizes were tertainers have donated their serv- awarded to Miss Esther Hartz, Lil- ices for the occasion. Among them A Country Boarding Sebald and Jun y for a r College for Girls lian Eder and Jean Bornstein, also are "Charlie" Melson, "Russ" Mor- 'drylated on the /Ind- Abraham Satovsky, Dr. J. Eder gan, "Cupie" Brennan, ''Eddie" ■ion - near New York and Harry Bradlin. Later in the Moran and "Al" Trevors. Several % CollegocPreparatory evening Mr. Brodlin and Miss L. radio artists will also contribute Eder gave a piano solo which was their talents. This group includes • Certifitat• Recagnireell High School. Florae-Making, very amusing. Freda Meretzaky, WCX, Red Ap- .,Secretarial, Josonali.n. hea- ple Club; Estelle Forbes, WCX, d Training, Musk Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Dana- Red Apple Club; Max Leibovitz, • nd Art Separate Cottage for Fle- ceau of Shaker heights, Cleveland, WAFD, Hotel Addison, and Vin- trient•ry School Ohio, has as their house guests cent Pierre, WAFD, Hotel Addi- Vae•tton I. Ittermada Miss Berdie Rudyn and Harold L. son. and Europe Ross of Detroit for over the week- Jean Goldkette's "Serenaders" Ats...ted ail H■ghlaod end. N•ture Comp, will furnish the music. Engin.* H. 1-elt=u, DIreeta. tmelhocli, Dramatic Sketches, Track The Jewish Centers Association Unusual interest is centered in Meet, Recital to Con- was host at dinner at Webster the Summer Frolic on June 13, clude Work. flail Sunday evening following the sponsored by Junior Iladassah. soccer game which the Ilakoah of The Jewish Centers Association Vienna played against a picked will close its 1926-27 season with Michigan team. two events which give each club an opportunity to show their friends Sirs. Ilarry Fleischman and Mrs. and the general public the activities Schooler were joint hostesses at they have been carrying on during a luncheon and bridge on Wednes- the winter months. (In Saturday day at the Hotel Statler. evening, June 1, at the Center, it Melbourne al (-nue, an all-star night Complimenting Mrs. Mark J. will be presented when each club Levy (Esther Bates) previous to participating will compete for a her marriage on May 19, Miss prize for the hest nurturer on the Edith Bates was hostess to 24 pregram. Among the short sketch- guests at it personal shower and es to be given are the "Maker of bridge; on May 5 Mrs. Jack Brode Drynnis," "Alan in the Bowler of Taylor avenue entertained 20 Hat," a scene from Faust, and guests at a linen shower, and on "Clementine." addition there May 14 the Misses Sadie Bern- will la- 1111111y musical and song stein and Anne Mittman honored numbers, short skits and humorous the bride with a miscellaneous numbers. shower at the former's home on On Sunday afternoon, June 5, Belmont avenue. the athletes will hold a track meet at ('odd Field, Byron and Hazel- wood avenues, and (Tali/00 for Mr. and Sirs. Sam Shapiro, for- medals to be presented by the board merly of 1980 West Philadelphia of directors of the Jewish Centers avenue, ore now residing at 1715 Association. Meyer Blatt, athletic Seward avenue. director, announces that mishits a gold arid silver are to be awarded Mrs. Marcus Kallush enter- as prizes. These medals were lie- tained 25 guests at a luncheon signed I,y Samuel Cashwan, marsl Wednesday, April 18, at her home, sculptor of Detroit, and life being s. 628 East Kirby avenue, in cele- cared for by Miss Nettie Baron. bration of her twenty-fourth wed- The starter for the nu" will be ding anniversary. lack lisehl of the department of ed.' ucatien; the judges of track evenly Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris will Will be Dr. Max 1% inslow, Harry = be at home Sunday, June 5, from Morris and Th0111718, and MISS ROSE LIPSITZ 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 in honor of the clerk of the course will be Na- = the confirmation of their son, than Kerby of the Stranger Ath- For this occasion the members Merle, and daughter, Melba, from have taken over the city's most laic Club. Temple Beth El. The judges fur the standing and P outdoor dancing rendez- vous, the l'alais de Danse. Earl running broad junip for the juniors — The Mesdames Walter Aaronoff Walton and his merrymakers will are Jack Weisberg, T heodore Bar- 'a-7 and I'hilip Greenwald were charm- furnish the music. Included in uch, and Jack Kahan, and for the :41 Mg hostesses at a bridge-luncheon the special features of the evening seniors are William Siorris, liner of beautiful appointments on Sat- is a fashion show in charge of Mrs. Thomas, and Edward \Veiss. For urday afternoon, Slay 21, at Web- Bennett, who will be assisted by the junior shot put the judges will ster Hall, in honor of Mrs. Benja- a member of the Bonstelle Com- Ire Louis Chattier and Joseph Bean,. o Ilarry Smith min Kuvinsky (Jewell Frank), a pany. The B. Siegel Company will and f r the seniors recent bride. The table was beau. furnish the costumes, which will and Sampel Hands. The relays tifully adorned with sweet peas, be displayed by several Junior Ila- 'mitres are the same as for track ferns and tall rose tapers. Covers dassah members. At present, Mrs. events. As the end of the regular 'whim! were laid for 22 guests. Bennett is in Chicago attending seas. n closes, the music school of the Marshall-Field fashion show the .lewish Centers Asoviation also A bridge linen shower was given with a view of directing the junior steps its lessons for the summer in honor of Miss Betty Ross, a models in a like manner. reress and ends with a series of re- bride-elect of June, by Miss Nadia The Slisses Florence Shirley citals so the people of Detroit stay Nechamin of Louis avenue. A Krell and Julia Klein, co-chairmen see the progress Made by the young buffet supper was served for 30 of the affair, are ably assisted by Jewish boys and girls who, through guests. The color scheme was the following: Frances Adelson, the generosity of the community very effective, being carried out in lienrietta Berger, Bessie Brenner, and of those who art' on the teach- pink and white. Miss Ross was Elizabeth Glazier, Janet Levin, ing staff, are given the opportunity the recipient of many lovely gifts. Rose Lipsitz, Adeline Mistier, Leila of studying piano and These Sinarko, Helen Shetzer, Ethel two instruments are the only ones I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob of Steinberg and Ida Velick. taught taught v ik thus far in the music school,' The following have been asked Buena Vista have as their house with the addition of the choral guests their mother, Mrs. L. Qua- to act as patrons and patronesses: ter and cousin, Mrs. Mary Broad, Miss Elizabeth Finley, Miss Hattie Beroletson Netzorg, well-known of Chicago, Ill. Among the affairs Gittlernan, Miss Jeanette Stein- pianist and teacher in this city, is' given in their honor were a bridge- berg, Miss Rose Weinstein, Mr. chairman of the music committee luncheon for 16 ladies given by and Sirs. H. Cohen-Broder, Mr. and is in general charge of the I Mrs. Ilarry Levinson at her home and Mrs. Morse Cohen, Mr. and school. Stanislaw Szmuleiwiez and ' on Tuesday last and Mrs. L. Sil- Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mr. and 'Walter Illumenau, members of the I berlaut entertained in their honor Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mr. and stirs. Detroit Symphony Orchestra, give Harry Feldman, Sir. and Mrs. Al- instruction in the violin, and Miss on Friday evening. bert Feldstein Sir. and Sirs. Sey- Edith Ella Danis and Miss Clara The Misses Bertha London and mour Frank, Mr. and Sirs. Alex- Waldron on the piano. Jack Weiss- ander Freeman, Sir. and Mrs. berg altar instructs violin pupils, Pat Kolodin are sojourning in New York City, Buffalo and Niaga Falls Morris Friedberg, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Doris Sperling is in Jack Goldberg, Mr. and Sirs. charge of the choral work. for a short stay. Morse Goldman, Rabbi and Mrs. The recital, which include piano, The Misses Beatrice Solomon Hershman, Mr. and Sirs. Nathan ensemble and choral num- and Edith Sklar were hostesses at Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice bers, will be given at the Center on a bridge-shower on May 14 at Landau, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lap- Saturday evening, June II; Thurs- Webster Hall in honor of Miss pin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowen- day evening, June 16; and Satur- Pearl Sklar, a bride-elect of June. berg, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Rosen- day evening, June Di. All are open field, Mr. arid Mrs. Barney Salin- to the public. Covers were laid for 18 guests. ger, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere, Mr. and Sirs. Si. H. Frank of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Ullian and 140 Hazelwood avenue will be at Mr. and Sirs. David Zemon. Tickets may be obtained from home on Sunday, June 5, in honor rvjt." of the confirmation of their cousin, the committee members and junior board members. 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