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July 15, 1927 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-07-15

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TIEVETROITANISTIORONICLE

RAGE SIX

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The betrothal of MISS I.illian
Steinberg of this city to I. Israel

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A Spode Masterpiece

This decoration illustrates • very fine exam-

ple of Spode monochrome printing in pink

under the glaze. The design is taken from •

sketch of Josiah Spode's country estate, sug-

gesting the love this great man had for re-
producing typical English rural scenes. It is

on the famous old "Gadroon" shape with body
in ivory—altogether a pattern particularly

suited to the vogue of the early American

style of interiors.

— Photo by Rembrandt

The dinner prates are $15 a dozen.
llinolerivar'e Dept., Second Floor.

MISS LILLIAN STEINBERG

Segal of this city has been recent.
ly announced.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Utchenik of
Goodwin avenue announce the en.

East Grand River and Library.

Fountain Pens $2.50 and
upwards

OPTOMETRIST

ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS NEW OFFICE

AT
1316 EATON TOWER
TELEPHONE RANDOLPII 6967

Practice Exclusively Devoted to the Care and preserva-
tion of Eyesight.

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Mr. and Mrs. i. L. Klass of
Sioux City, Iowa, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Esther, to Louis I. Belin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Bolin of Wash-
ington, D. C.

INEMEIR FEDERAL RESERVE EYSTEM

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Looking for a"Raise"?

needs

And its because he has no funds that he
shows little confidence when he asks a
"raise"— andstandslittlechanceofgettingit.

A man who lacks confidence in himself is
usually not worth an increase in salary,

BUT with a savings account to back you
up, you can be confident, your work will
improve, you will be worth more to your
employer. If he doesn't recognize it—well,
a savings account will lead you

Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler and daughter
will return to Detroit on Sunday
after spending two weeks in Pitts-
burgh, visiting with relatives and
friends.

to better things.

n. B. Ullian, accompanied by
In loving memory of Max Ball, Harry Goldberg of Boston, who
who passed away eight years ago, had been visiting here the past 10
July 13, 1919, the fifteenth day of days. left by boat Saturday for
Buffalo, from where they motored
Tamuz.
Sadly missed by His Mother, to Boston. At the Hub City, Mr.
Brothers and Sisters.
Ulliinn joined Mrs. Ullian and aft-
er attending the wedding of their
In loving memory of our dear sister, Miss Charlotte Ullian, they
mother, Sirs. Molly Friedberg, who will sail for an extended visit in
passed away five years ago, July Europe.
12, 1922, the seventeenth (lay of
Mrs. H. W. Kohn and daughter,
Tamuz.
Iler Loving Daughter and Son, Janet Mere!, of Taylor avenue are
spending a month at Lakewood,
Mrs. Louis Rosenthal and
Stich.
Morris Friedberg.

Griswold -First

STATE BANK

Corner gritwold and Lafayette Boulevard

and 17 Branches

A PIT A L 1S.000.000 •SU R PLO S E2.500.000

Aaron Ackerman of Monterey
avenue left for Winnipeg, Sian.,
where he will spend two months
visiting relatives and friends.

AN ATMOSPHERE DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT

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Miss Rose Fishman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fishnian of Chi-
cago, is the house guest of Miss
Pauline Fishman of Gladstone
avenue. During her stay in the
city Miss Fishnian is being exten-
sively entertained.

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tonight

Music by the Detroit-Leland Dance Orchestra

DANCING FROM 6:30 TO 10

DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL

WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager

DIRECTION CONTINENTAL-LELAND CORP.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fienman of
246 East Ferry avenue have re-
have returned from a delightful
visit in Buffalo, Providence, Bos-
ton New York and Atlantic City.

Mrs. A. Cantor and Mrs. Sarah
Schwartz of Winnipeg, Man., have
left for home after spending a few
days in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Clark.

HUDSON'S

DETROIT

Joseph Wallace of 2300 Clair-
mount avenue wishes to announce
the approaching marriage of his
daughter, Bettye, to Irving W.
Blumberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Blumberg, which will take place
Aug. 21 at Hotel Statler.

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Fresh Flowers Always

Miss Adele Freeman of 20 Chi-
cago boulevard has returned front
a visit of 10 days in Chicago and
Indiana Ilarbor.

Miss Ruth Kirschbaum of 292
Elmhurst avenue has left for a
fortnight's stay in Cleveland and
Cedar Point, where she will be
joined by Sirs. Fred F. Simmons
and son, George Henry.

Courteous personal attention and prompt
deliveries to any address. The best known
Jewish families of Detroit order their flow-
ors here regularly.

SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP

Cherry 9171 C.

227 GRATIOT

H. ROSENMAN,
Proprietor.

lloward L. Davidson of Palmer,
Mich., an honor graduate in eco-
nomics of the June, 1927, class
of the University of Michigan, is
now associated with Isenberg,
Purdy & Co., public accountants.
He is resisting at 54 West Euclid
avenue.

Little Folks Wear From Infancy to Ten

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JULY CLEARANCE
20 per cent Off On
Everything.
Layettes ■ Specially.

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Cadillac 8179.

MRS. ALEX 11. LEVY,
Owner.

407 Metropolitan Building
33 John R. St.

Sirs. G. Ring of 9668 Otsego
street was hostess at a reception
given in honor of her brother, Dr.
Isidor Singerman, who is a gradu-
ate of the University of Michigan.
Covers were laid for 40 guests.
Among the out-of-town guests
present were Mr. and Mrs. Roth-
stein, Mrs. S. D. Alevy ant Adolph
Singerman, all of New York.

Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert Parzen
of St. Paul, Minn., are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Sirs. Charles
Parzen. They will remain her.,
until Aug. 15.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van &alert
of Byron avenue motored to Sun-
set Beach, Bay City, over the
week-end.

Miss Gertrude Sherman enter-
tained at a surprise birthday party
Saturday, July 9, at her home,
1538 Lee place, in honor of her
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kahn and sister, Jean. Miss Sherman was
family motored to Cedar Point, the recipient of many lovely gifts.
Among the out-of-town guests
Ohio, over July 4.
present were Miss Anne Wiener
S. Samach of New York City of Lansing, Mich., and the Misses
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jeanne and Mary Canter of Wind-
F. Baker of Burlingame avenue sor, Ont.
over the week-end.
The Misses Isabel and Miriam
Miss Hilda Dembitzer of New Skolnik entertained with a bridge
York City is visiting with her on Saturday afternoon, June 9, in
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ressler honor of their guest, Miss Muriel
Tandowsky of Salt Lake City,
of Hazelwood avenue.
Utah.
Mrs. Sol Gittleman and daugh-
BUSINESS NOTICE
ters, Corinne Si. and Ora Ruth,
are leaving Wednesday for Kings-
Miss Lillian Kaufman, formerly
ton, Ont., for a few weeks and will
with Kline's, has sailed for Paris
stay at the Mettawas Inn.
and other European markets to
Mrs, M. M. Hyman and children bring back the latest smart crea-
of 2495 West Boston boulevard tions for her new shoppe, which
have motored to Chicago, where will be opened about Sept. 15 at
they will spend several weeks at 1250 Washington boulevard.
the Edgewater Beach Hotel.
PERFECTION LODGE
Sirs. Saul Shaw of Webb avenue
Perfection I.odge, No. 406, F.
entertained at luncheon and bridge
on Wednesday, July 13, in honor and A. M., will hold a regular
of her sister, Sirs. I. Williams, communication on Wednesday,
who is visiting her from Pitts- July 20, at 7 p. M. sharp.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
burgh, Pa.
By Order of—
CHARLES RUBINER, W. Si.
The Misses Ethel Rubiner and
Edith Shetzer spent the week-end
at Lexington, Mich., with Sir. and EMIGEHISKIR
ICH
Mrs. Charles Rubiner.

MRS. HARPER

EXCLUSIVE DRESSMAKING
Miss Edith Albert, who is spend-
Miss Sylvia Glazer has left for
For the Itetter-D ..... d Woman.
ing some time in New York City, Chicago for several weeks.
will later join her sister, Mrs. B.
Among those who left for Camp
Samuels, at Old Orchard, Me., and
9118 Twelfth St.. Naar Clairmount.
visit throughout the north shore. Brady Monday are Melville Con- Oren Evening..
Call Empire 9872
helm, Kenneth Van Vliet and Ger- 0490-12000- 008000120000400-8204
Dr. and Mrs. Ilarry Berman had ald Beck.
as their guest their sister, Miss A.
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Mrs. Ralph Weisman and Sirs.
Block of Ilaltimore.
Samuel Weissman have returned
MOHEL
week
at
Mrs. hi. II. Cohen and Mrs. R. home after spending a
Rernminended by Detroit PhytIclana.
R. Goldstone have as their guests Port Stanley.
Now Re•bling at
their sister, Mrs. Leon Heiman and
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Silver-
son, Morris, of Gloversville, N. Y.
Phone
Empire 6426.
berg of Burlingame avenue were
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gilbert, hosts at • beautifully appointed
and their son, Julius, are at their dinner at the Detroit Masonic
summer home at Charlevoix, Mich., Country Club Friday evening,
July 15, in honor of their twenty-
for the summer season.
fifth wedding anniversary.
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwartz
Mrs. N. E. Cohen of the Chat-
have left their apartment at the
MOHEL
Whittier for a motor trip to New ham entertained at • bridge-lunch-
Recommended hr New Ynrii rhwagu
eon of charming appointments on
York through the Berkshires.
amt Detroit I . bs.iclan•
Saturday, July 9, in honor of her
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
Mrs. Clarence Lindner has re- sister, who is visiting her from
Mo•ed to 1699 TAYLOR
turned to her home in New York Gloversville.
after spending two weeks in De-
Phone Empire 4322
Mr. and Mrs. J. Zwig of 529
troit.
West Cites boulevard, Windsor,
Mrs. William Siegel and daugh- Ont., were at home on Sunday.
ter, Rae of Jacksonville. Fla., who July 10, In honor of the bar mitz-
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam vah of their son, Harry. Covers
Goldman and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron i were laid for IOU guests.
Silberlatt, are being extensively
Mabel Specialist.
On Friday, July 8, a very de-
entertained. Among the many af-
it Year.' 5.,wrienre
fairs given recently in their honor ' lightful evening was spent at the
7n.to••«I by Leath,
was a bridge-luncheon by Mrs. Ida • home of Mr. and Sirs. Sam Gold-
1•11,0 , w1n••
Goodman and Mrs. Max Steingold man in honor of the thirty-third
entertained with ■ bridge. On wedding anniversary of their
32 9 ALGER
Thursday, July 7. Mrs. Harry Ka- mother, Mrs. William Siegel, who
Empire 7390
lin•ky entertained with • theater is visiting here from Jacksonville,
Gate. •t Holber.nk Synneoeu•
party at the 13onstelle Playhouse . Fla.

REV. H. MILKOVSKY

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The Misses Helen Kallush of
628 East Kirby avenue and Edna
Auslander of 1631 Calvert left
Friday, July 8, on a seven-day
cruise on Lake Superior to Chip-
pewa Park, Fort William, Ont.,
Duluth and other points of inter-
est.

HARPER'S ART SHOP

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Miss Ida Sivitz of Johnstown,
Pa., is the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Frank of Seward ave-
nue.

Every home-loving woman, whether she
lives in one-room apartment or imposing
mansion, has a deep, abiding affection for
the touch of exquisite table linens. And
the Hudson Linen Department is ready
with a new shipment of double damask
cloths and napkins, whose firm, soft
weave and beautiful sheen reflect our long
experience in choosing the kind of linens
that will give many years of satisfaction
and pleasure. Table Cloths, $11.50 to
$27, Napkins, $14.50 to $25 a dozen.

, Sir. and Mrs. E. H. Lastar (Bes-
sie Knoppow) of 12860 Strath-
more boulevard are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son,
Kenneth Stewart, born June 24.

22 guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barr and
family of hlanistique avenue are
returning this week-end from a
tour through the East. Their sis-
ter, Mrs. Rose Rosenfeld of Phila-
delphia, is returning with them to
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagmaster of be the guest of her family and
1510 West Euclid avenue an- friends for several weeks.
nounce the engagement of their
A dinner party was given in
daughter, Clara, to Benjamin P.
Ellias, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. honor of the sixteenth birthday an-
niversary of Miss Adele Geller at
Ellias.
her home, 3253 Sturtevant ave-
nue, on Friday evening, July 8, at
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lipnick of 6:30 p. m. Covers were laid for
2459 Gladstone avenue announce 16 guests. Bunco was the diver-
the engagement of their daughter, sion of the evening and prizes
Sophye B., to Ben Cohen of Kan- were awarded the Misses Bertha
sas City, Mo.
Lorig, Dorothy DeYoung and Gret-
chen Kahn.

Arrive From Ireland

Muriel Rita, born June 30.

Mrs. Lea Broudy of 1009 Sled-
bury is visiting her sister, Sirs.
0.
Sans Ellis of Eveleth, Minn., ar- Ricka Lumberg, in Cleveland,
Mrs. Broudy will be gone for a
rived here the latter part of last
few
weeks.
week and is visiting with friends
and relatives. Mrs. Ellis and fam-
Miiss Estelle Horowitz Inter-
ily will join him shortly to make
tained with a personal shower Sat-
their future home here. •
by Rembrandt
urday, July 9, in honor of her sis-
Mrs. Sam Goldman and children ter, Sarah, a bride-elect of Aug.
MISS SARA UTCIIENIK
of Hazelwood avenue left Mon- 14. Highest scores were held by
day
for Long Beach, Long Island, Mrs. Si. Glasier, Miss Betty Kush-
gagement of their daughter, Sara,
where they will spend the remain- ner and Miss Lillian Smith of Chi-
to Reuben Lopatin of this city.
der of the summer. Mr. Goldman cago. Miss Horowitz was the re-
cipient of many lovely gifts.
will join them next week.
Mrs. II. Greenberg of 570 Med- I
bury avenue announces the en-
Miss Florence E. Nelson of 3352
Jeanette Schnedman of Wager
gagement of her sister, Ann Elmhurst avenue entertained Sat- avenue, who has just returned
Kirschbaum, to Herbert Lyness, urday evening, July 9, in honor of from a visit in Chicago, has left
son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Lyness of her cousin, Miss M. Silverman of for a sojourn in Atlantic City and
Indianapolis, Ind.
l'ittsburgh. Covers were laid for New York.

ALBERT N. PRUSSIN, 0. D.

CHARGE

New Table Linens

lions on the birth of a slaughter,

city and are residing at 2090 West
Euclid avenue.

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Moines, lowa, who has been visit-
Mr. and Mrs. David Green and
ing her sister, Mrs. Myron Keys of
3273 Elmhurst avenue, for the children, I.illian and Felix, have
past two weeks, has found Detroit left fur an extended trip through
so fascinating that she has decided the East, to be gone for five or six
eat to prolong her visit for the re- weeks.
mainder of the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zierer of the (Honey Blumenthal), after spend-
Malvern apartments will spend the ing the past few weeks as the
summer months in Baritz, France,. guests of their parents, Mr. and
They sailed on the Steamer 1k Mrs. Julius Blumenthal of 332
Tuxedo avenue, have returned to
Grass on July 7.
New York, where they will sail on
the S. S. President Harding on
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caplan
July
16 for Europe. Dr. Goldberg
I Dorothy Nathanson) and son, Ed-
win Harvey, formerly of Detroit, will continue his studies in patho-
logy
and medicine and upon their
who have made Boston, Mass.,
their home for the past three return next year will reside in De-
troit.
years, years, have returned to this

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during her stay in Detroit by rela-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster- tives and friends.
•ald spent a few days in Cleve-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Block and daugh-
ter, Elaine, of 1133 Virginia park
Dr. and Mrs. I.eighton G. Steele have motored to the Catskill moun-
and daughter, Alliison, and sister, tains, where they will stay until
Miriam F'insterwald, will return August.
on Monday to Detroit after spend-
ing some time at Ornena, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Abram-
vitz of 3356 Glendale avenue were
Mrs. William Gordon and son,
hosts on Sunday, July 10, to the
Buddy, of Webb avenue are spend-
B. Krokowsky Family Club and to
ing the summer at Highland Park,
members of the immediate family
Grand Haven, Mich.
and friends with a house warming
Miss Rose Robinson of Des party.

Portfolio Stationery for your
vacation 50, 75, $1.00

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold II. Stnilay
i Rose Lenore Goff of Pittsburgh)
of the Hotel Whittier announce
the arrival of a son, Malcolm Goff
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31 . Smilay, on June 23.

Mrs. Sophie Weil of Longfellow
Mrs. Frank Van Milberg was
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis
avenue has as her guests Mr. and hostess at a bridge - luncheon of 654 Chicago boulevard are re-
Mrs. Ed Lange of New York City. Thursday, July 7, at the Detroit ceiving felicitations on the birth
Mrs. Lange and Mrs. Well expect Leland Hotel. of a daughter, Barbara Hope, on
to leave for Mackinac for a several
July 5.
weeks' stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frank and
son, Milton, of Boston boulevard
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coggan
Mr. and Mrs. Fiske have as their are spending, several weeks at the (Pauline Feinb•rgi of 3347 Bos-
house guest Hermine Frankel of Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. ton boulevard are receiving con-
Cleveland.
gratulations on the birth of a
Mrs. Morris Gold of Flint, Mich., daughter, Miriam Elaine, born on
Mrs. Minnie Cohen of I.ongfel- was the guest of Sirs. S. Sherman
July 7.
low avenue entertained at a din- of Lee place.
ner at t he Redford Country Club
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Levert
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lange
Miss Anne Wiener of Lansing, (Elsie Rasner) of t560 Chicago
of New York City.
Mich., was extensively entertained boulevard are receiving felicita-

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Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. brews of
4 Joy road announce the birth of a
' (laughter on Thursday, July 9.
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