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A. II. Rothstein of Ilazehvoml
avenue announces the engagement
of his daughter, Dora, to Samuel
Hamburger.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Abel
nounce the betrothal of their
daughter, Clara, to Irwin J.
tor, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Nt.,
tor, of Linwood avenue.
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SYNAGOGUE MUSIC
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The members of the Gamma!
There was recently formed the
Society fur the Advancement of Rho Sorority entertained their
Synagogue Music. This society h as friends at a miscellaneous surprise
arisen in response to a long-felt I I shower and bridge luncheon on ,
need for an organized effort to! June 22 in honor of thier sorority
foster the creation • and develop. sister, Ida Jaffe, whose marriage
meat of a musical literature for will be an event of July 10.
the synagogue which shall be ex-
Mrs. Frank Van Amber); was
pressive of its traditional spirit
and of the modern tendencies af- hostess at a luncheon of exquisite
it.
Too
much
of
modern
appointments
at the Wilshire last
fecting
synagogue music is admittedly in- Thursday in honor of Mrs. Saul
adequate, betraying unfamiliarity Vineberg of Montreal and Mrs.
with the traditions, customs and Morris D. Silver, who will sail the
culture of the Jewish people, the end of the month for England.
founders of the society maintain.
The society will attempt to ere-
Miss Dorothy Uretsky of 1493
ate a musical literature which is West Euclid avenue entertained on
dignified, edifying, prayerful, and Saturday, June 18, with a miscel-
Interpretative of the Hebrew text. laneous shower and bridge at the
With careful editing, much of the Imperial Hotel, honoring Miss Iva
traditional music now used only Dosie, a bride-elect of June 28.
for the old Tefillah or Machzor can Covers were laid for 16 guests.
be utilized in modern synagogue Miss Dosie was the recipient of
services with beautiful and inspir- many lovely gifts.
ing effects.
The Christian church takes pride
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster-
in the contributions of geniuses wald of Chicago boulevard have as
di Lasso, Palestrina, Bach, their house guest the latter's sis-
Handel, Mozart, and others; more- ter, Mrs. E. B. Painter, of Doyen-
over there is a steady stream of
port, Iowa.
publications for Catholic and Pro-
testant services. But the sync-
Miss Minnie Schneider of 2530
gogue has made little effort to in- West Philadelphia entertained on
terest creative musical minds in Saturday evening, June 18, with
its great wealth of liturgical trees- a kitchen shower and pajama party
ures. It contents itself with a honoring her sister, Sophie, a
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Colorful Bathing Suits
At $3,95
The bridge tea and niah jongg I
party scheduled for Wednesday
afternoon, June '29, at 2 o'clock,
• promises to be one of the mos
, unique social affairs ever spon-
sored by the Northwestern Branch
I of the Old Folks' Home. Mrs. Ja
All the vivid spurting colors and color com-
binations and made of pure worsted. Both
two-piece and one-piece types are here with
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Swartz
of 1713 West Philadelphia avenue I
will be at home on Sunday, June
26, afternoon and evening, inn
honor of their son, Louis Jules,
who is a graduate from the Dental
School of the University of Michi-
gan at Ann Arbor.
striped jerseys and plain trunks . . . with a
single ombre stripe . . . or in a solid color
striped jerseys and plain trunks . . . with a
single ombre stripe . . . or in a solid color.
.
The sizes arc 32 to 46.
Other Bathing Suits
At $5.00
The Misses Ruth Casdan and
Judith :Margolis left on Wednesday
for a fortnight's visit in New York.
A popular visitor in the city for
whom much entertainment was
planned is Miss Bernice Meyer-
owitz of Alabama, the house guest
of Mrs. Otto Hymen of Gladstone,
who invited a group of young peo-
ple to luncheon at her home on
June 14 to meet her guest. To
honor Miss Meyerowitz, Miss Jean
ette Sara Musliner was hostess at
MRS. JACOB GOLDBERG
luncheon and bridge at her home
on Wednesday, June 15, and on
cob Goldberg is president of the
Thursday, June 16, Miss Sylvia
organization.
Glazer of Kirby avenue compli-
The committee in charge has se-
mented the southern visitor with
cured the new Masonic Temple for
a luncheon.
this event. The billiard room,
noted for its spacious beauty, has
Mrs. E. M. Sniit of 3347 Boston expressly been chosen to accom-
boulevard was a charming hostess modate the guests.
to 25 guests at a bridge and linen
The hostesses for this affair are.
shower Wednesday, June 15, in Mesdames H. II. l'renzlauer, Harry
honor of her sister, Celia Lavine. Klein, I. Rosenthal, Geo. Feldman,
Many beautiful gifts were received Kate Levitt, Meyer Waterstone,
by the bride-to-be.
Harold Applebaum, Fannie Lewis,
J. Harvith, II. B. Ash, Louie
Miss Helene Kahn was hostess Rubenstein, Alfred Davis, Chas.
at a bridge-tea on Saturday at her Nathanson, Sam Osnos, A. Ferar,
home on Hazelwood avenue, in Max Ferar, A. LaBarat, II. Solin-
compliment to Mrs. Robert Cowan, sky.
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman is in
a recent bride.
meager musical output. bride-elect. The night was spent
charge of this affair, assisted by
Sirs. Sam Schwartz. For reserva-
The society will shortly an. playing bridge. Later, Miss Schnei-
On
Saturday
evening,
June
18,
nounce an international prize cool- der modeling her trousseau. Break-
tions please call Euclid 1749.
petition for a musical composition fast was served the next morning. the Beta Cho Delta Sorority en-
tertained with a surprise personal
for the synagogue.
shower and bridge in honor of
The following are among the
Mrs. Louis Beck of Burlingame
members who have pledged their avenue has returned from a 10 Miss Ann Rabinowitz, a bride-to-
be of July 3. Miss Rabinowitz re-
support to the society: Reuben R. days' visit in Pittsburgh.
ceived many beautiful gifts.
Binder, cantor of Temple Emanu-
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Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Rosin of
El, San Francisco; Cantor Joseph
The S. S. Letitia, sailing for
Cleveland (Eve Ginsberg of De-
Rabinowitz of Congregation Beth Europe on July
Miss Ethel Rubiner has returned
I, will have as one
troit)
are receiving congratula-
Israel; Cantor Benjamin Lieder-
to her home from :Madison, where
of its passengers Miss Mollie Sted-
tions on the birth of a son, May 27.
man of Congregation Sherith Is- ow of Hazelwood avenue, who will she spent the year at the Univer-
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rael; Albert Elkus, composer; Vic- tour the northern countries
sity of Wisconsin.
of
Sir. and Sirs. N. J. Rosser of
for Lichtenstein, lecturer,
San Europe.
Grand avenue are receiving felici-
Francisco; Dr. Jacob Singer, Chi-
On Wednesday evening, June tations on the birth of a son, San.
cago; Lazare Saminsky, musical
Mrs. Julius Burg entertained at 15, Miss Bertha Leiberman of 1674 ford Gerould, on Thursday, June
West
Philadelphia avenue enter- 16.
director of Temple Emanu-El, New a beautiful luncheon last Friday
York; A. W. Binder, musical di-
at the Wilshire in compliment to tained with a miscellaneous shower
and
bridge
in honor of her cousin,
rector of the Free Synagogue, her daughter, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg,
Mr. and Sirs. William Wachs
New York; Joseph Achron, corn- and a few of her intimate friends. of July 3. Covers were laid for 25 (Rose Schlafer), 2752 Glendale
poser, New York; Henry Gideon,
Miss Ann Rabinowitz, a bride-elect avenue, announce the birth of a
musical director, Temple Israel,
Miss 1.isette Freund, daughter guests.
son, Jerry David, Sunday, June 19.
Boston; Leon Kramer, musical di- of Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund,
This includes the popular "Hy-Dyve" bathing
suits for women and misses. One-piece style,
vivid colors and stripes.
Fifth floor
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SOMEST C 0 I. LECT IONS OF WEDDINI,
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS.
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An import of over 1.000 yards. Just re.
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shown here.
All Unusual Patterns
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To Introduce to the Detroit buyer. we
will feature them Mond., and TueeditY•
60c to $3.00 Yard.
The Chintz Shop
110 JOHN R. STREET
Just off Woodward.
The most successful Jewish Na.
Dr. Victor Droock and Mr.
tiomil Fund Flower Day in the Aaron Droock are entertaining
history of Detroit Jewry was held their mother and sister of Rice
.in Saturday evening and Sunday, Lake, Wisconsin, who are guests
lune 11 and 12. Over one hundred at the Palmetto.
and fifty volunteers covered the
Jewish districts of the city and
Mrs. Rosa Brickstein and Mrs.
brought in more than $1,000. A Mathilda Welt have returned from
number of organizations were en- California where they went last
listed in the work of redeeming the January. They will reside at the
soil of Palestine for the first time. Chatham apartments during their
The Young Emanuels, a new or- stay here.
ganization of Jewish youth, did
commendable work, bringing in the
Among those who motored to
second largest amount of the (lay's Atlantic City for the Shrine con-
collections. The largest amounts vention were MT Sydney Stone
were brought in by the Zeirei Zion and Mr. Milton Gordon.
erganization and the Chalutzim
Club, which brought in the most
Mrs. Rose May Meyerfield has
proportionately to their small num- advised her friends here that she
ber. These two organizations will has arrived in Europe after a most
have their names inscribed in the pleasant journey. She will remain
J Bezk is. h National Fund Golden Rule abroad for an indefinite time.
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On Saturday evening, June 25,
Mrs. Milford Stern and Mrs.
an entertainment will be given for Sara Rosenzweig of East Grand
those who volunteered for the Jew- boulevard returned on Thursday
ish National Fund. Prizes will be
from a round of visits in the east.
given to the five highest individuals.
Refreshments and dancing will fea-
Mrs. Sadie Kashtan of 531
ture the program. It will be held
Vague avenue entertained with a
in the dining room of the Jewish
surprise linen shower and bridge
Center, 31 Melbourne avenue.
I unc h eon on June
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Rae Horowitz, a bride-elect of
CARD OF THANKS
July. Covers were laid for 40
guests.
The family of the late Irving
Kerner wish to thank their rela-
Mrs. Saul Vineberg of Montreal,
tives and friends for the kindness
shown them during their recent a popular guest in the city, and
Mrs. Morris D. Silver, who will
bereavement.
soon embark for Europe, were
honored guests at a luncheon at
which Mrs. A, B. Stralser was
hostess at the Hotel Book Cadillac.
The Most Beautiful Lobby in Detroit"
The great labyrinth of public rooms, corridors,
promenades and approaches vv hich comprise
the richly decorated Detroit-I,eland lobby give
a variety, color and vivacity that precludes any.
monotony in "Mt aiting for friends". For this
reason, as well as convenience of location, the
excellence of the food and the completeness of
service, more and more Detroiters of good taste
are saying "Meet me at the Detroit-Leland."
700
LARGE ROOMS
WITH BATH
51% ARE.
PRICED FROM
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DETROITS
BEST
HOTEL
DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL
Bagley at Cass
to few pep. In the MIchIg. Ttseltrel WM. J. C MITT ENDF.N. Jr., Manager
Dire, ti m Continental-6-1..,1 Corporation
Lundeen .. . $1.CV
Omni, d gi Dattein . $2.00
Coffee Shop Entrance on Cass Avenue-:1 cool place to eat Good Food at Reasonable Pnces.
A. C. Krenz
Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd
Between Calvert and
and Service Prevail.
Tailor
Collingwood.
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MRS. ALEX II. LEV 1',
Owner
407 Metropolitan Building
33 John R. St.
rector
of the Portuguese Syria- has returned from Natick, Mass.,
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. nerris enter-
gogue, New York.
where she is a pupil of the Walnut tained their relatives and a few in-
Hill School. After spending her timate friends at a dinner Friday
mt iotti
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, summer evening at the Wilshire to cele-
WILL ENTERTAIN FOR
Bloomfield
will brate their tenth wedding anniver-
DAY WORKERS return
urn to the seminary.
sary.
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LAYETTES
A SPECIALTY
HEBREW SCHOOLS
ELECT OFFICERS
Annual Activities Report. Read;
Discym Dexter Branch.
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Miss Rose Cohen left for Louis-
ville, Kentucky, where she is go-
The annual election meeting of
ing to spend her vacation with rel- the United Ilebrew Schools was
atives.
held Monday evening, June 20, in
the Philadelphia Byron Talmud
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of Torah.
Chicago boulevard were "at home"
Mr. A. Rogvoy, recording and
Sunday evening in celebration of financial secretary of the Talmud
their fifteenth wedding anniver- Torahs, gave a detailed financial
sary.
report of the schools. Mr. E. Rab-
inowitz gave a brief talk on the
Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cugell and activities of the board during the
family of 2969 Cortland avenue past year, beginning April 1, 1926,
are spending the summer at Edge- and ending April 1, 1927. The out-
water Beach, Amberburg, Ont.
standing feature of the year's
work is the erection of the Fen-
Miss Miriam Gottschalk whose kell school on Parkside, at :Mid-
marriage will be an event of June land. Plans are now under way to
26 was the inspiration for a dinner erect a Hebrew school building in
of beautiful appointments at the vicinity of the Dexter neigh-
which Miss Beatrice Rosenthal was borhood. This neighborhood has a
hostess, and a bridge tea at which very considerable Jewish popula-
Miss Helen Oppenheim honored tion and is entirely without Ile-
Miss Gottschalk.
brew school facilities.
Mr. Bernard Isaacs, superin-
Milton Smerling of Chicago is tendent of the schools, gave a gen-
the guest of his sister, Mrs. Philip eral educational report. Sir. I.
Becker, of Web bavenue.
Rosenberg, the principal of the
Kirby avenue Talmud Torah, gave
Mrs. N. Schreiber and daughter, a report of the work done in the
Evelyn, and Mrs. Charles Kessler Kirby Center. Besides the elemen-
and daughter, Irene, motored to tary classes, the Kirby Center is
Cleveland last week.
the seat of the Hebrew high
school where the graduates of the
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horwitz, for- elementary school are instructed
merly of 1715 Seward avenue, in the advanced studies of Hebrew
have retruned from California and literature, the Bible and Talmud.
are now residing at 2022 Taylor
Election of officers then took
avenue.
place. The following officers were
elected unanimously: E. Rabino-
Mrs. Sarah Kobane of Burlin- witz, president; J. Friedberg, vice-
game avenue left last Friday for president; D. Robinson, treasurer,
a short visit in Akron, Ohio.
and A. Rogvoy, secretary. The
nominating committee consisted of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman of Mr. Louis Duscoff, chairman, A.
Miss Jean Lewis, who was the 1464 West Grand boulevard were Klein and Mr. Michael Krell.
guest of her sister and brother-in- the guests of their cousins from
law, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Weiss, of Ohio, where are at present stop-
2492 West Philadelphia avenue, ping at the Park hotel, NIL. Clem- DR. SHERMAN-BROWN
has returned to Cleveland and will ens.
TO STUDY IN EUROPE
be back in Detroit some time in
July.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Kessler of
Dr. Boudana Sherman-Brown of
2221 Ilazelwood are in New York
1947 Hazelwood avenue will leave
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of attending the Weinfield-Neadle
on July 2 for an extended tour of
Pallister avenue are motoring wedding.
Europe to take post-graduate work
through the east, to be gone until
in obstetrics and gynecology.
July I.
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karhal of
She will spend most of the time
Webb avenue have as their house
in Vienna and Prague, but expects
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Weiss and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Silver-
also to visit France and Germany.
daughter, Laverne Harriet, are man of Chicago. While in the city
Dr. Sherman-Brown expects to
visiting with Mrs. Weiss' parents, they attended the wedding of their
return to Detroit in October.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lewis, of niece, Dorothy Levin, to Morrie
Cleveland. Mrs. Weiss will ex- Shergin, which took place on June
19. Mr. Silverman has returned to
tend her visit for several weeks.
Chicago while Mrs. Silverman will
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marks and remain in the city for an indefinite
son, Burton, and daughter, Aimee stay.
MOHEL
Lillian, will embark June 29 for
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Mrs. A. Gleicher of Gladstone
Paris, and from there will leave
Now Ft...Ming at
avenue sailed on Wednesday on
fur a tour of the continent.
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
the S. S. Aquitania for an ex-
Phone Empire 6426.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Shulak of 2951 tended European tour.
West Philadelphia avenue an-
was
hostess
Miss Elaine Teitel
nounce the approaching marriage
of their daughter, Rose, to Louis at a bridge and personal shower on
Haimovitz of Canada, which will Thursday, June 9, honoring her
take place on Sunday, June 26. sister, Evtdine, a bride-elect of
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
The ceremony will take place at next month. Covers were laid for
MOHEL
Congregation Mischkan Israel, 25 guests. Miss Teitel was the re-
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Mr. Sigmund Goldman sailed on
Mrs. Jacob Cohen of 2525 Tay-
lor avenue has as her house guests. Wednesday for a summer abroad.
Mrs. Herbert Parses of St. Paul
The following delegates for De-
and Mrs. Henry Goldsmith of Los
troit Senior and Junior Hadassah
Angeles.
are in attendance at the Zionist
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger of convention in Atlantic City: Mrs.
Tennyson avenue, who have been J. H. Ehrlich, Mrs. Henry N.
abroad for four months, sailed for Weinstein, Miss Jeanette Sties-
this country on the Berengaria berg, Miss Sara Buchalter, Mrs. 1.
from Southampton. They expect. Davidson, Mrs. I. Shetzer, Mrs. S.
to reach Detroit on June 26 or 27. Almudg, the Misses Rose Lipsitz,
Lillian Gordon, Sara Rudolf, Ruth
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Brando of Horowitz, Bessie Richmond, Letty
Blaine avenue had as their guest Perlman, Lillian Glacier and Lil-
for • few days, Mrs. E. Blylofsky lian Cassell.
of Cleveland, who was enroute to
Ann Arbor to visit her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Miller
I who is • student at the university. are now residing at the Whither
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