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June 22, 1928 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-06-22

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EWISRORONICLE

1,300 PEOPLE ATTEND I

.

Flint Girl Engaged
11 BETH EL MOONLIGHT .I
To Marry New Yorker I

Norman Birnkrant Honored; New

Your Clothes

Board Appointed.'

must be fresh and
clean in warm
weather

t

You can't be happy in the sum-
mertime unless your frocks and
other garments are perfectly
fresh all the time. Employ Forest
to keep your summer apparel in
perfect shape and spotless. Their
cleaning process not only cleans
but also restores and refreshes
garments.

24-Hour Service
On Men's Suits

FonEs

T

CLEANERS
I E, DYERS'',

533.54-7 FOREST AVE E.

call MEIrose

4200

and House Dresses

That Command Your Attention

The EDWIN SHOPPE

(DOROTHY NAT1IANSAN CAPLAN)

1520 Linwood, at Philadelphia

OPEN EVENINGS

ter.

After an extensive honeymoon
tour through the west, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Boesky (rice Betty
Bronson) are at home to their
friends at 3353 \Vest Boston boul-
evard.

Pobinson furniture Co.

WASHINGTON BOULEVARD

AT 1420

America's'rinest Turniture"

Unique among mercantile

institutions of Detroit is this long-

established business, devoted to the
preservation of the finest ideals of home
furnishing-where quality demands not
the sacrifice of economy-Suite pictured
below is a case in point: Four pieces, with
panels of figured Burl Walnut- 4 195
Deferred Payments if Desired!

0

in Detroit with her aunt, Mrs. II.
Greenberg of 2552 Taylor avenue.

In the Sports Accessories Shop

Il

WILL BE GOING ON ALL THE TIME AT THE

MOONLIGHT

(I Sunny colors of flesh, blue, maize, green
and white. For business Or Street costumes:
black and navy. Sizes 14 to 42, not all

colors in every size.

Fifth

The Most Popular Place

King Wah Lo Cafe

118 Michigan Ave.

We have special rooms for Banquets, Dinner-Dances

Inn* 16 MI El

and Card Parties without extra charge. Phone Cadillac

5074, ask for Slr. Woods.

Notes

Wonderful Entertainment

Maurice Rushlow

and His Famous Dance Orchestra

Best Dance Floor in Detroit

LUNCHEON, 60c — DINNER, $1.00

No Cover Charge at All Hours

DECLAMATION CONTEST
AT CENTER THURSDAY

Given by

Dainty yet
Dependable

PISGAH LODGE

Mon. Eve. JULY 2

STEAMER PUT-IN-BAY

Leaves Foot of First Street at 8:30 P. M.

"Everybody Always Has a Good Time at a B'nai 13'rith Affair"



In the Graen Cartouche the
extra space m the popular
re:Imola:Cam 0 utilized In
increase the sire and strength
of the movement parts.

Thus daintiness and depend.
ahility arc hod, obtained in a
wrist watch which carries the
Gnxn name.

WRIGHT, KAY & (as

II

JEWELERS %.."

VIOOONANO ANS. an JOHN PI

The Jewish Center Council of Club. is co-operating with as for this event.

A. C. Kranz

Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Wood w'd
Between Calvert and
Tailor
and Service Prevail.
Collingwood.

Fluor

The J. I,. Hudson Co.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Schribman of
1635 Calvert avenue announce the
engagement of their (laughter.
Miss Jeanette Weller, who was
Marillyn, to Mr. Albert A. Hen-
recently graduated from the Col-
dricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
lege of the City of Detroit with
Hendricks of Detroit.
high distinction, was honored at a
Sabbath Services:
reception given on June 14 by rel-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Passell of
0 Saturday morning, June 23,
atives and friends. On June 16 a
Quincy avenue announce the en- the pulpit will be occupied by Dr.
bridge and luncheon was enjoyed
gagement of their daughter, Shir- Leo Si. Franklin. Sabbath serv-
by 16 guests also in honor of bliss
ley, to Sir. Oscar Rothstein, son of ices take place in the Brown Me-
Welter's graduation.
Mr. and Sirs. Louis Rothstein of morial Chapel and begin at 10:30.
West Euclid avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. S. Wolfgang, who
Beth El College of Jewish Studies:
left June 19 for New York, were
Mr. and Mrs. S. Chesluk of 3R21
Requests for courses for next
entertained extensively by many
Thirty-first street announce the season which have than for come
of their friends and relatives be-
engagement of their daughter, to Rabbi Leon Fram include "Jew-
fore their departure. Among those
Laura, to Mr. Eugene C. Pollock ish Customs, - Symbols and Cere-
who entertained in their honor
of Detroit.
monies," "The Beginnings of Jew-
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf-
ish History," and "The New Tes-
gang, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ellis, Sir.
tament from the Jewish View-
and Mrs. Ben Fishman, Dr. and
point." You are invited to write
Mrs. Coggan, Mr. and Mrs. Moine,
Rabbi Frani and make your sug-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Firestone and Mr.
gestion for courses which you
and Mrs. Robert Morrison.
The first annual declamation
would like to have offered by Beth
contest will be held at the Fenkell
Mrs. Julius Nathanson and branch of the Jewish Centers As- El College.
daughter, Ann, of New York City, sociation, 3430 Fenkell avenue, on
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. II. Thursday evening, June 28, at The Questionnaire:
Last week a questionnaire was
Helinstat of Fullerton avenue. 8:30 o'clock. The contestants are:
sent to every member of the Tem-
They plan to return to New York
Eva Rosen. "Seeing Things at
ple
in which his opinion was asked
('itv the latter part of this ninth Night," Esther Sylvansky, "Tom-
upon many temple problems. It is
and Miss Helen Holinstat will ac- boy," Alice Schlinger, "Who's
the duty of every member to an-
•empany them at that time for a Afraid," Lillian Lebowsky, "My
swer these questionnaires with the
visit of several weeks.
History Lesson," Sol Elkin, "A
utmost care and frankness,
Boy to His Stomach;" Beatrice Ap.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Golden of 9031 taker, "Betty at the Baseball
LaSalle boulevard, had as their Game," Rita Freedman, "Pa's The Library:
The library of Temple Beth El is
house guest Mr. Ilenry Schwartz, Breakfast," Dorothy Green, "The
open for circulation of books
of Oakland, Califernia, who was Model Child," Meyer Berkowitz,
throughout
the summer.
extensively entertained during his "She Powders Her Nose;" 'Maxine
visit.
Ellitt, "Almost Beyond Endur-
ance;" Ruth Schager, "The Wisest HIRSCHFIELD SPEAKS
•Mrs. Hannah Harvith will be Way ;" Bessie Marcus, "Jane
AT PLAYERS MEETING
hostess at a card party Monday, Jones," Ruth Jacobs, "The Bahl-
June 25, at the home of Mrs. Alex Headed Man," Theresa Wineman,
The Center Players of the Jew-
Schreiber, 3205 Calvert avenue, "The Kid;" Marian Rubin, "De ish Centers Association promise a
and the proceeds will go towards Cushville Hop," Henrietta Eng- rare treat for the general public
the charity work of the Zatlakah lander, "Captain, My Captain."
at their open meeting Saturday
Club.
The winners will be awarded evening, June 23, at 8:45, at 31
silver loving cups. Hurry Schein- Melbourne. J. E. Hirschfield of
Miss Sally Leone of 1650 Taylor man, Sirs. David B. Werbe and Ar- the Hirschfield Costume and
avenue was hostess at a bridge thur Mansbach will act as judges. Beauty Shop will lecture on "The
given at Webster Hall on Satur- Mrs. Si. Steinberg of the Jewish Art of Make-lip."
day, June 16, honoring her sister, Centers Association is coaching the
Mr. Hirschfield is a peer in the
Miss Bertha Leone of Toronto, contestants and extends an invita- field of stage make-up artists. He
Canada, who is spending her va- tion to the public to attend.
will tell the audience just how
cation in Detroit. The tables were
the various expressions depicting
tastefully decorated with American
human emotions, characterization,
Beauty Roses. Lunches n was
age, etc., are brought out clearly
served at midnight and dancing
by the artificial lines and complex-
followed.
Center Calendar.
ions created by the deft lingers of
Saturday, June 23, 8;30 p. nt.- the "Slake-Up Man." Of special
The Sigma Kappa Sigma Soror- Center Players last open meeting. and delightful interest is the fact
ity honored Miss Faye Cohen with Mr. J. R. Hirschfield will speak on that Sir. Hirschfield will bring his
a surprise pajama party at the art of make-up. No admission "kit" with him and will illustrate
hem,. of Miss Betty Grabow on
the points of his lecture on various
charge.
Friday evening. bliss Cohen has
Sunday, June 24—Outing to persona picked from the audience.
departed for. ,Chicago where she Mothers' and Babies' Camp. Dedi-
This meeting will close a suc-
will make her future home. These cation services at Chelsea, Mich. cessful season for the Center Play-
pr: sent were the Misses Bernice Buses leave Center at 9:30 o'clock. ers, who are sponsored and tot r
Jacob, Loretta Cohen, Miriam .1a-
sonally directed by Mrs. Martial
Round trip, 85 cents.
cohs, Helen Blumenati. Esther
Thursday, June 28, 8:30 p. m.-- Steinberg, dramatic director of the
Meeren. Thyrza Goldstick and Declamation eontest, junior mem- Jewish Centers Association.
Frieda Farbman.
tiers. No admission charge.
---. --
ESTABLISH LINDHEIM
Miss Lisette Freund, (hughtel Juniors Champions of Baseball
CLINICS IN TIBERIAS
tf Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund
League:
'ins returned from Walnut Ili)
The J. C. A. Juniors claimed the
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.1—A
;clam], Natick, Mass., to remain championship in their division of
clinic to be established in memory
luring her school vacation will
the Intersettlement Athletic of the late Norvin R. Lindheim,
mrents, family and friends.
League by defeating St. Rita 2 to
late member of the administrative
1 in a 10-inning game, and also
committee of the Zionist Organ-
Groase Pointe by the score of :30
ization of America, will be opened
to 1.
at Tiberias.
The site for the clinic has been
Detroit Creamery Gives Outing:
The Detroit Creamery Company donated by the Pica, Palestine
has invited the Mothers Clubs of Colonization Association.
Dr. 'Chaim Yessky was appoint-
Detroit to an outing which will be
ed assistant medical director of the
held on their farm during the
Hadassah
medical work in Pales-
month of July. Their transparta-
lion will he furnished, dairy tine. It is believed here that he
will
succeed
Dr. Bluestone, who re-
lunches will be served to the ladies
free of charge, and a recreational tires from the directorship in
October.
program will be arranged.

NO. 34, I. 0. B. B.

This Summer you arc sure to wear those

carefree sport costumes, built around a
bright short )ticket, or any one of a dozen
clever sweaters . . THE BASIS OF THIS
COSTUME IS A TRIM FLAT CREI'E
SKIRT! Our Sports Shop features an
especially nice skirt of lustrous flat crepe,
'made on bodice top of white silk and with
pleats acroiti the front (pleats are stitched
down about six inches to facilitate pressing).

Awe

new!

a gotham gold stripe 1

sheer chiffon hose ll
with a pointed heel

*1.95

box of three pairs '5.70

this exquisitely sheer hose, with
the graceful pointed heel, in all

fashion's subtle summer shades
will be the choice of Smart women.

e

CENTERS ASS'N

SOMETHING

l

Pleated Silk
Sport Skirts
$5.95

Thirteen hundred young men
and women sailed off on the steam-
er Columbia Monday night for the
annual moonlight excursion of the
Young People's Temple Club. The
boat docked at 11:30 and the danc-
ing continued until 12:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon VtstiVliet of
Among the pre-nuptial affairs in
Among the patrons present were
Edison avenue were surprised on honor of Miss Bernice Frazer
Sir. and Mrs. Milford Stern, Dr.
Friday evening by a group of whose marriage to Samuel Keene
and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and
friends, the occasion being their will take place on Sunday was a
Sirs. David Ponnusky, Mr. and
beautiful dinner-bridge and shower
wedding anniversary.
Mrs. William Isenberg and Rabbi
at which Mrs. Leo Weisman of
Leon Fram.
Miss Sylvia LeVine entertained 2525 N. Euclid avenue was hostess
Through the courtesy of Marry
with an informal party at her to 14 guests at the Belcrest Hotel
Caplan of the Metropolitan Film
celebrating
on
June
1J,
208
Calvert,
Company
motion pictures were
home,
shown on the top deck. The Cot-
her birthday, on Friday, June 15.
ton Pickers Orchestra made a hit.
Mk:: Rose Levin of Chicago was an
Dr. and Mrs. Noah E, Aronstam
In the midst of the festivities.
out-of-town guest. A buffet will accompany their daughter
the crowd Nolo assembled together
luncheun was served at 12:30 for Theodora to Montreal from which
on the dance (Lair and Norma , '
36 guests.
point she will sail for a summer
Birnkrant, the president of the
-----
of travel in Europe.
Young People s Temple Club, was
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Zilber left
presented by the members of the
on Saturday, June 16, for a two
MISS SADYE AGREE
Miss Ethel Rubiner was gradu-
outgoing board with a gold watch
weeks' stay in Charlevoix. From ated this week from the University
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Agree of 1212 as a token of their appreciation of
there they will go to Pittsburgh to of Wisconsin at Madison.
Garland
street,
Flint,
Mich.,
an-
their leader who led the board and
attend the national convention of
nounce the engagement of their the young people into fine achieve-
the Zionist Organization of Amer-
Mrs. M. Nussbaum of St. Paul, daughter, Miss Sadye Agree, to ments the past year.
ica.
Minn., is the guest of her daughter, Mr. Murry Swartz of New York
The proceeds of the moonlight
Mrs. M. Marks of Taylor avenue.
City. The wedding is to take place will go to the various educational
The Misses Anna Betty and
philanthropic purposes in
in the early fall.
Mart he Les y were guests of Mr.
Miss Florence Rosen of 7450
*rich the Young People's Temple
Emil Gress over the week-end at
Twelfth street entertained the
Club is active.
Cleveland, Ohio.
girls of the Sigma Omega Upsilon
Among those who at this writing
have formally accepted the invita-
Lovely in all its appointments Sorority at a pajama party in •el-
tion extended to them to become
was the bridge-luncheon and mis- ebration of her birthday on June
Mr. and Mrs. B. Weiner of 3323 members of the board of the
cellaneous shower on Monday, 9. Covers were laid for 12.
Sturtevant avenue announce the Young People's Temple Club are:
June 11, at the Belcrest Hotel, giv- Bridge and bunco were the diver-
engagement of their daughter. Adelaide B. Klein, Melvin Kutt-
sions
of
the
evening.
en by Mrs. J. Kane in honor of her
Ethel, to Maurice Lewis, son of nauer, Ruth Lambert, 11. IAA
intended sister-in-law, Miss Naomi
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lewis of this city. Meyer, Milton Ponnusky, Ervin L.
Satovsky a bride elect of June 24.
Mrs. Betty Gordon of LaSalle T
The long narrow table was artisti- boulevard has returned from a The wedding will take lace the Rapenport, Lillian Simunsky, Stil-
ton Solomon, Nance Salomon,
cally arranged with a centerpiece week's stay at the Drake lintel in early part of August.
Emanuel Walters. The new board
of roses and sweet peas, with pink Chicago and the Wayland Hotel at
Mrs. Ethyl Jacobson of Pasa- met Thursday, June 2I, and the
tapers. Covent were laid for 21.
South Haven. She is planning to
dena avenue announces the en- first business was to make definite
return to South haven to spend
gagement of her daughter, Doro-
Mrs. J. Goldberg of 501 Hol- the summer at the Wayland Hotel. thy, to Louis Goodmar, son of Sir. arrangements for the production
of the 1928 edition of "Tip-Tup-
brook avenue, entertained 14
and Mrs. Goodman of Dakota ave- Topics," given so successfully in
Miss Bertha Leone of Toronto,
guests at a charming luncheon and
nue.
1927.
Canada,
is
spending
her
vacation
bridge on Saturday at Hotel Stut-

Engagements

Popular Priced Dresses

OR

Every Smart Summer Wardrobe Needs

Checker Cabe

Midgets:
The Midgets face the crucial test
of the season when they play Ur-
ban League, Franklin Settlement,
and St. Rita's teams in succession.
If this team succeeds in winning
their remaining games a good
chance for the championship is
theirs.

Camp Dedication:
The dedication of toe :Mother.'
and Babies' Camp of the Jewish
Centers Association will he held on
Sunday, June 24, at Lehmann's
Lake, past Chelsea, Mich. Buse•
have been aecured at the rate of
Please
85 cents a rodhd trip.
bring your own lunches. Tickets
for the buses must be secured
ahead of time.
Registrations are now being
taken for the Mothers* and Babies'
Camp. Rates are as fellows: $12
per week for adults and $6 for
children under seven years. Regis-
ter at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel-
bourne avenue, or MO Fenkell
avenue, any day during the week.

Teapdt Dome — Tea-leaf
Empire 7000 reading.

ralir HOPS

e/In Invitation

The

Art Furniture

Company

The northwest section's largest and oldest
Furniture House extends you a cordial invi-
tation to visit their new home at

4104.8 FENKELL Ave.

CHARLEVOIX'

at 1,ivernois

BEACH HOTEL

Saturday, June 23

Only hotel directly on Lake

Michigan. Most beautiful
resort anywhere ... cool,
invigorating, pine - scented
air. Golf, tennis, swim-
ming. fishing in three lakes,
yachting.

Your Ideal For
a Real Vacation

Excellent dance orchestra.
Hotel and adjoining cottages

have every modern conveni-
ence. Excellent meals. Ideal
place for the entire family
No hay fever here.

Writ. for Handromo Booklet
and fail Informorson to

Charlevoix Beach Hotel

Charlevoix

Michigan I

FREE SOUVENIRS TO EVERY LADY

$1,000 Worth of Furniture Free

I

ORDER YOUR AWNINGS

NOW!

Save Money! Estimates Freely Given.
iixtcen years' experience.
Call Cadillac
3853.3894-4309.

NATIONAL TENT & AWNING CO .

.

422 West Jefferson Ave.

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