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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-07-22

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A merica fai rish periodical Carter

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CLIFTON /MINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilhelm
'Mildred Moss of Detroit) of
Brooklyn, N. I., are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a
daughter, Corinne.

(EXCLUSIVE

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Mr. •ml Mr,. Samuel C. Beer-
bohn of 421; King avenue are re- 1
ceiving congratulations On the
birth Of a daughter, Sara Lee Ann,
born July 10.

FUR COATS
and WRAPS

The brilliance of design and

beauty of fur with which each sea-

son 13. Siegel Co. gives expression

to the exclusive fur fashion suc-
cesses of world-famed designers is

not new to sophisticated Detroiters

. . . and now . . . we are ready

for the 1927-1928 season with the

most complete display we have

ever assembed.

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ills4^03.06247<iityz

Five Reasons Why

‘SAN,1411

The Forest Process makes your busi-
ness suit look like new.

1-Fabric is thoroughly cleaned and bright-
ened up to its original beauty.
2-Collars, no matter how stretched and ill-
fitting, are shrunk-in to snuggle closely.
3 S leev es are carefully pressed, armholes
creased and all wrinkles eliminated.
4-Body is carefully shaped to restore the
graceful body lines. Lapels are prop.-
erly balanced.
5-Trousers are creased at full even length,
thin-edged and perfectly balanced;
crotch wrinkles entirely removed.
There IS a Difference.
Try It and You Will See.
Regular Service to All Parts of the City.

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FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.

Melrose 4200

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."

daughter. Tillie, and sons, Irving
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamburger and Arthur, of 1421 Blaine, and
(Ethel Yarrows) of 3265 Boston. Mr. Munch's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
boulevard are receiving felicita- Codek Munch, are spending the
tions on the birth of a daughter, summer at Sylvan Lake, Mich.
Gloria Hope, born July 13.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilhelm and
Dr. and Mrs. Perry P. Burn- son, Seymour, of 2640 Gladstone
stine, 2715 Richton avenue, an- avenue and their sister, Miss
nounce the birth of a daughter, Sophie Moss of 3284 Sturtevant
Lois Jean, on Friday, July 8.
avenue, have left on a motor trip
to the East. In New York they
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Levinson will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
of 2092 Pingree avenue announce thur Wilhelm (Mildred Moss of
the birth of a daughter, Rita Ile- Detroit).
kne, on Tuesday, July 19.

ANNOUNCEMENT

MOHEL

20 Per Cent Discount.

1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE

Phone Empire 6426.

Gifts, H•ndkerchiefs.

Cadillac 8179.

MRS. ALEX II. LEVY,
Owner.

REV. H. MILKOVSKY

407 Metropolitan Building
33 John R. St.

EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC

MOHEL

MARRIAGES PERFORMED

Moved to 1699 TAYLOR

Phone Empire 4322

REV. J. SILVERMAN

Mohel Specialist.

Years' Experience

by Leading
Yhk•iriene.

3 2 9

ALGER

Empire 7390

at 11..Ibrook
co,,
nt

You are invited to attend the Grand
Opening of our New

Sanitary Bake Shop

LOCATED AT

12028 DEXTER BOULEVARD

(Between Elmhurst and Monterey.)

On Saturday, July 23rd

Souvenirs Will Be Given to All.

We shall continue to bake the same delicious bread and

cakes which have always characterized the Star Bakery
in the past 10 years. For real quality try our

CORN BREAD
CRESCENTS
BAIGLE
PUMPERNICKEL
POPPYSEED ROLLS
SABBATH BREAD

The

Mr. and Mrs. Abe R. Rosenberg
of Elmhurst avenue and Mr. and
Mrs. L. Gould of LaSalle boule-
vard left Sunday on a motor trip
through Southern Canada, later
spending 10 flays in Atlantic City.
They will return some time in
August.

Dr. M. J. Kritchman of 951
Delaware avenue announces that
he will leave Detroit on Oct. 1 for
a five-year post-graduate course
in surgery. He will be one year
at the University of Pennsylvania,
two years at New York Post-Grad-
The officers of the Detroit Or-
I uate Medical School and Hospital phan Horne and Nursery extend a
and two years in Vienna.
cordial invitation to the general
public to visit the orphanage, 47
Rowena street.

Recommended by Detroit Physicians.
Now Residing at

1550 WOODWARD



avenue are receiving congratula- week-end Miss Lillian Smith of
touts on the birth of a daughter, tram Rapid s, , il .
Lorraine, born June 21.
:Hiss Rae Siegel of Jacksonville,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Qppenheim Fla., formerly of Detroit, who is
of 386 Ashland avenue are receiv- visiting her sisters and brothers,
ing congratulations on the birth Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldman and
of a son, Jack Jerome, born on Mr. and Sirs. Aaron Silberblatt.I
is being extensively entertained
'July 12.
during her stay in this city.:
Among the affairs given in her
Mr. and Mrs. O. Zamek (Sylvia
honor was a bridge by Miss Belle
Kalil:Int are receiving felicitations
Schultz, a luncheon at the Book-
on the birth of a son, Charles,
Cadillac and theater party by Mrs.
July 9.
Ben Jacobs and a theater party by
Mrs. Harry Kalinsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Elias of
3308 Grand avenue are receiving
Dr. and Mrs. I.ouis Weiss of
felicitations on the birth of a
daughter, Ileana he, on Friday, 2492 West Philadelphia avenue
have returned from a visit with
July 15.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. M.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kaplan Lewis of Cleveland.
(Ann Nurko) of 3727 Longfelow
avenue are being congratulated on
Sir. and Mrs. Gerson Sendrou-
the birth of a son, Richard Nurko, sky and daughters, Ida, Saray and
on July 18.
Ethel, of 1423 Blaine avenue are
spending the remainder of the sea-
Mn. and Mrs. Bert Warner (Lil- son at their summer home at Syl-
lian Rose) of Webb avenue an- van Lake, Mich.
nounce the birth of a son, Jerome
j Albert, on Juy 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Munch and

Revornmended by New York. Chicago
and lierroit Phy,ielane.

SHEEHAN'S

.1-eph Werier and daughter,:
1Vinnipeg, Sian., are the.:
II:ce.
is of Mrs. Pauline Clark of
McQuade avenue. Their visit I
will extend over a fit-riod of three I
weeks.

CHEESE CAKE
JELLY ROLLS
SWEET ROLLS
COFFEE CAKE
SPONGE CAKE
STRUDEL

Star Bakery Shop

(H. FELSOT and I. PENN, Proprietors.)

Uptown Store: 12028 Dexter Blvd. (between Elmhurst and Monterey.)
Downtown Store: 3700 Hastings Street.

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Sirs. Edward A. Josephson anti:
The regular Thursday dinner of
the Redford Country Club exerted daughter, Ruth Joy, sailed July 22
on
the Noronic for Duluth. where
its usual lure. Aiming those who
will be met by Y.,.
entertained guests for the evening tlis
Stilt',
brother-in-law and si st e r. Mr.;
were: Mr. and Sirs. Clarence En-
gass, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Drei- and Mrs. I). E. Spretit:e. They
fuss, Mr. and Mrs. William will C.:Vu motor to Minneapolis to
Fleischman, Sir. and Mrs. Max stay until Sept. I.
Barit. Mr. am] Mrs. Milford Stern
Ella Weizel of Austin, •
and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frank.
Si i
Minn., is visiting Mrs. Louis Dr
Miss Fritzi Freeman of 8325 %Vitt. Strathinoor

Mrs. Harry Clark of 917 Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schiff
i Eva Gitlin) of 2052 Clairmount Quade avenue entertained over the

JULY CLEARANCE

Fountain Pens $2.50 and
upwards

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REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

Portfolio Stationery for your
vacation 50, 75, $1.00

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fe.erOrtal

Ste and Mrs. David Sillmanj
(Phyllis Sumter) are revel.ing '
congratulations on the kith of a
son, Herbert Phillip, born July 18, Maxwell avenue was hostess at a
dancing party on
Sli and Sirs. Max Cohen of the
bridge and
guest Miss !
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosin of Thursday evening in honor of her Bel: s e st have as their •
0( King 11{.1.1111l. announce the guest. Miss Molly Reuben of New Carolyn Maybaum of Newark,
..1
birth of a son, Hugh Jay, born York City. Covers were laid for N. .1.
16 guests.
July 15.

We Specialize in Little Folks' Wear front Infancy to Ten

ae Qui Mo lt



PAGE SEVEN

eiRONICL8

Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Ideberniiin
11'1,n-five Bondy) have returned
from their wedding trip and ore
now residing temporarily at the
Cortez .kpartments, 329 Holbrook .

Sir:. J. Newhaus•r of the Wil
shire is spending several weeks in
New York City.

Miss Pearl Friedman of New
York City is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. IlaYid Green of 3500 West
Warren avenxe.

Mr. and Mrs. William II. Free-
man and daughters, Fritzi and
Gertrude, and son, Milton, are now
residing in their new home at 832k
Maxwell avenue.

Mrs. Jack E. Myers of West
Philadelphia avenue was hostess: at
a delightful bridge and miscellane
ous shower on Saturday evening.
Jul' 9, in honor of Miss Fannie
Lerner, a bride-elect of August.

.A very pretty wedding tools
place at the ()Iympia Hotel, Si..
Clenie-i , , on Sunday. Jays. 20.
whim Si iss Anna May l'ohen,
daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Joseph
Cohen of 5897 Northfield avenue,
becanie the bride of Edwin G.

imelhoch'

Woodward Thru to Wisshingtoet

Benson.

SUPER

The bride was charming in a
gown or ivory satin bodice and
full skirt of chantilly lace which
was outlined with pearls and crys-
tals. veil. which was crown
share, was made Of chantilly lace, I
trimmed with pearls and crystals.1
and kept in place with orange
blossoms. She carries] a shower
bout uet of bridal roses and lilies-
of-the-valley.
Mrs. Lydia Ilistestien assisted the
bride an matron of honor and wore
01111 , green and pink ,hirrort gown
3 , 1.1 carried an arm bouquet of
-dills Gs es. The bridesmaids, the
\1i-ses Minnie Israel. Esther Kla-
tier Faye Doi:rick of Chicago and
Dorothy 12ov:fist-IL wore gowns 14
yellow laid orchid and :parried arm
bouquets of yellow roses.
Rowssen acted as 41..4
man and the ushers were ('ha
Cohen, 1'A Franzblati, Harry Sal-
ley and Dave
Follow
the ceremony' y a din-
ner was servoil to 90 guests.
Sir. and Sirs. Benson left for 811
extended motor trip East and upon
their return will reside in Ifetroit

Joseph lo-hrhaupt of the Bel-
crest, accompanied by his brother,
David Lehrhaupt of Buffalo, for-
merly of Detroit, have left for a
two months' trip abroad.

2.50

Three Pairs 7.20

Himelbock's-Himel-Hose-First Floor.

IVeddings - Engagements - Mangum!.

-Ear All Social Functions.

Strictly Kosher Caterer.

M. A. PEREIRA, Manager

DETROIT CATERING COMPANY

WE CATER AT THE LEADING
DETROIT HOTELS.

1 26 RICHTON AVENUE

Chicago, Sunday, July 10, at the,
Ben Zion Synagogue, Rabbi Joseph
T himin officiating.
Following the ceremony dinner
was served to 100 guests, followed
by dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Spear silent their'
honejnisson in Atlantic City. They
have taken up their residence in
Detroit.
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BECKER-WINEHILL

Call Longfellow 5654.

I

Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Kessler of
1178 Clairmount avenue have as
their guests Mrs. Edythe Grossman
and daughter, Janice-, of Wilmette,
III. Among the ninny affairs given
in their honor was a keno party
Sirs. Rose 51:'. Winehill of 177:1
by their hosts at their home on
Seward avenue announces the mar-
July 20.
riage 1.f her daughter, Hortense A.,
Sirs. A. C. I.appin was soloist to Louis Becker, which took place
over Radio Station WGIIP Thurs- on Tuesday, July 12. Rabbi Leo
day evening during the intermis- M. Franklin officiated.

sion of the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra concert at Belle Isle.

Mrs. Retta Jacobson and daugh-
ter, Doris, of Atkinson avenue will
leave for California Sept. I and
will reniain over the winter.

Mrs. R ose Lipton, accompanied
by her daughter, Esther Spivrer,
and granddaughter, Helen, have
returned to Chicago after a fort-
night's visit with Sir. and Mrs.
Lawrence Lipton.

Sirs. Sadies Miller of Chicago
has returned to her Mane after is
several weeks' visit with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Philip Bloonigarden of
Edison avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Sig Masur and son,
Silvian, and Sirs. E•ely Reims of
Monroe, 1.a., were guests at the
Stalk(' for a few days en route to
New York by motor.

Miss Eveyn Stirling of 273 ,
Sliss Bertha Itrinn of Chicago is
Elmhurst avenue is visiting with visiting Miss Sophie- Levin of 1630
!relatives and friends in Rochester Hazelwood avenue for a fortnight.
ant Syracuse, N. Y.
Mrs. Jacob Roth of Boston
A very delightful affair in the boulevard was
gUl.st,
l0
form of a pajama party was given at luncheon on Thursday at the
by Miss Ida Adell Werney of West Redford Country Club in compli-
V•idid avenue on Thursday eve- ment to Sirs. E. Latsig of New
ning. A Chinese luncheon was York and Miss Ella Wetzel of Aus-
•served and bunco played. The tin, Minn.
following guests attended:
Betty
Silver, Pauline Shainak, Lea Per-
Mrs. Max Rothenberg and
gament, Blena Bronson, Leona daughters have left for an extend-
Rothstein Hazel Wood and Mar- ed trip to Atlantic City. New York
jorie Davidson.
and the Catskill mountains. They
will be gone for six weeks.
The Misses Rose Kier and Irene
Klein have returned from a week's
Miss Selma Klein was exten-
stay at the Breakers Hotel. Cedar sively entertained by Kenneth
Point, Ohio.
Young with a surprise party given
I al Island Lake, after which Cle
Sidney Si. Kale of Atkinson ave- I crowd attended the mid-summer
nue and William Wolfe of West . fiesta at the Blue Lantern. Covers
jilefferson avenue Sr.- guests at were laid for 20 couples.
the Breakers, Cedar Point, Ohio.
They also spent some time in
Oswald Gold berg has left'
Cleveland, stopping at the Statler. for an extended trip to Mantis-
City, New York and the Catskill
Miss Rhoda I.. Cohen of Flint is mountains, to be gone six weeks.'
spending the summer month. with
relatives in New York City and
When God ordains that one I
Newark, N. J.
should die in the dark, KS the old
I time saying goes, it avails nothingl
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schuldinger - that one's father is a wax chandler.
were honored with a surprise
party on their tenth wedding anni-
versary which was held on the 01:14tX1000-0 t.t 0 0 0-0-0 0-00-0 0 0 0
lawn of their home at 19448 St.
Louis avenue. Covers were laid
for 50 guests.
EXCLUSIVE DRESSMAKING

EDE R

'OODWARD AVE

Special---
1000 Russian Style

$ 6•90

Each

For Monday only these wonderful pieces
Will be offered at this unusually low price-
$6.90. The x'alues are as remarkable as the
last sale, which brought such a tremendous
response.

CASS LAKE
(OSHER DELICATESSEN

Sizes 6806 inches, 72x90 inches and
7206 inches. Every piece hand made. A
limited quantity.

(Next to

Schroeder's Grocery Store.)

Everything • Good Delicatessen
Should Have.

DELIGHTFULLY

AN r. TMOSPHERE

Cooled by

.

Antique Fillet Lace
Table Covers and
Bedspreads

About lugging lunch along
when on your trip? We- serve
eery fresh, delicious food at all
hours.



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Monday

WHY WORRY

Mrs. Joseph Franoviti and
daughter, Lore.-, and Mrs. Jack El:
lenstein and daughter, Lila, have
left for a month's stay in Canada,
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Kaplan of
where they will visit friends and Monroe, lo., who have recently
relatives in London, St. Thomas moved to Detroit, are at present
and Port Stanley.
living at the Hotel Staller. On
Aug. 1 they will occupy their own
Miss Ida Kazin of 2925 Fuller- apartment in the Art Center and
ton avenue is spending her vaca- . expect shortly after that to enter-
tion in Hartford, Conn., and New tain Mayor and Mrs. Arnold B•rn-
York City, where she is the guest :deem of Monroe, 1.a., as their
of relatives and friends.
guests.

DIF FE R ENT

Washed, Circulating Air

UNDAYI DINNER, AT THE
DET R,0 IT- LELAND

You will appreciate the excellence of our cuisine

Table d'hôte $2 a plate

The Coffee Shop will serve as a Sunday Special: Hall of
a Roast Stuffed Chicken with Mixed Vegetables for 90c

Telephone Reservations Accepted

Call



RA

ndolph 2300

DETROIT.IELARp HOTEL

lE ■ olot

TINDPI JR

DIRECTION ODNTININVAS CORPORATION

BAGLEY AND CASS AVENUES

MRS. HARPER

For the Roots-Di•e•erl Worn,

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An event of more than passing
interest was the wedding of 'Miss
Iteisa A. Lechtzier, daughter of
Abraham istchtzier of Winnipeg,
and Dr. Louis Perlman of Wind-
sor, which took place at the Prince
Edward Hotel, Windsor. Rabbis
Ashinsky of Detroit and Oppen of
Windsor officiated.
'Hie bride looked lovely in a
gown of Chantilly lace over silver
cloth, with tiers of tulle forming a
train. The cap effect veil was of
silk net in orange blossom design,
with clusters of orange blossoms.
Sho carried a Colonial bouquet of
roses, orchids and lilies-of-the-val-
ley. A reception and dinner fol-
lowed the ceremony.
Dr. and Sirs. Perlman left for
a wedding trip to Duluth, Minn.;
Winnipeg, Banff, Vancouver
other points in the Canadian north-
west. Upon their return they will
make their home in Windsor.

Isaac Lemle of Mourne, La ,
spent a few days in the city en
route to Battle- Creek to visit with
Mrs. Lende, who is a guest at the
sanatorium there. Mrs Is-tal• will
visit here before returning to the
South.

Carl Manello of the Hebrew
Theological College of Chicago is
Twelfth 31, Neu Clan-meow.
pending the summer with his par- OD.0 6•11•111(11.
Ca Empire OV2
vimssmoomssw„.. ents at 9509 Cameron avenue.
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FRAN
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PERLMAN-LECHTZIER

Sirs. Estelle- Harris and son,
Earle, who have been making their
temporary home at th• Wilshire.
have returned to Chicago.

SHEER CHIFFON

1111-T(3SL

Mr. and Sirs. A. l'ooper of 1536
Chicago boulevard were hosts to
a company of friends at a shinier
SCHLOSSBERG-FRISCHMAN
of beautiful appointments at their
Sir. and Mrs. Louis Frischman
home last week.
of Brush street announce the mar-
riage of (heir daughter, Bertha, to
Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin 'Fowlen Levi Schlossberg, son of Mr. and
and son, Is•onard Earl, sf Los An- Mrs. Jacob Schlossberg of this I
geles, formerly of Detroit, have city, which was an event of I
been in the city for Ili days visit- July 10.
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Cowden of Gladstone ave-
SPEAR-JAFFEE
nue, and Mr. and Mrs. Jude Gold-
Miss Isla Jaffee, daughter of
berg of Niedbury avenue. On their Mr. and Mrs.
SaMUYI Jaffee, was
way horn,' they will stop at Chi- united in marriage to Bernard
cago and Kansas City.
Spear, ROD ..f Sirs.
Spear of

Sirs. Herman Masur and daugh-
ter, Miss Bertha Alyce Masur, of
Monroe, La., who have been sp•nd-
ing the summer in New York, arc
Bernard and Paul ledger and at present the house guests of Dr.
Cecil Pearl of Detroit and Jack and Mrs. David Weingarden of
Weinstein of Cincinnati have left Clairmount avenue. Sir. Masur
on a coast-to-coast tour of the will meet his family here and with
United States. They will be guns them will return to New York for
eight weeks.
the remainder of the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Mendel-
sohn of 1585 Monterey avenue
have returned from a delightful
trip to Atlantic City.

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BENSON-COHEN

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sillman;
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Jacobson of
son, Joseph, and Mrs. D. W. Davis Windemere street have as their
of the Whittier have left for house guest Miss Dorothy Dell of
Charlevoix.
Grand Rapists.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Wolf-
gang and daughters, Hortense, and
Betty, of Webb avenue, accom-
panied by Mrs. Simon Lachman of
Ferry avenue, have left on a nus-
tor trip to St. Paul, Minn., where
they will spend several weeks. •


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