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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-07-06

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CINCINNATI $O, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

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GOLDBERG ELECTED
TO HEAD HAZOMIR

Engagements

Always
Fresh

Delicious

Look for This Label

Gunsberg's Products by virtue Of their
deliciousness are preferred by the dis-
criminating hostess. Made right in De-
troit, you can always get "Gunsberg's."
' Fresh every day—why take chances on
inferior products that are shipped into

Alias Dortohy Hodes of 415 Mel-
bourne avenue was surprised by
her friends Friday evening, the oc-
casino being her birthday. Covers
were laid for 16 guests.

Detroit?

Gunsberg's Products Are for Sale

Miss Leah Goldman of Monterey
left for New York City where she
will visit her brother and sister-
in-law.

at Your Favorite Dealer

Gunsberg Packing Co.

2380 Twentieth St.

flimelhoch's

Election of officers of the Tau
Sigma Epsilon Sorority was hell
"0 June K at the home of Miss Ann
Levin, with the following results:
President, Esther Belenson; secre-
tary, Lee Suberoff; treasurer, Ann
Levin. On June 15, Stella Slavin
entertained the members at her
home and on June 22 Lee Suberoff
was hostess. On June 24 the mem-
bers and guests enjoyed a hay ride
to Kingsville. Ont.

and

---Oh, My!

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beigler of 2934 Cortland avenue announce th
engagement of their daughter, Minnie, to David Arkin, son of Mrs
Rose Arkin of 5239 Trumbull avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pereira of 125 Richton announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Betty, to Ben Cohn, son of Sirs. Jacob Cohr
of 2478 Blaine avenue.
The engagement is announced of Miss Betty Winifred Selik tt
Robert J. Sage.
The engagement is announced of Miss Blossom Diamond, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond, to Morris Friedman, son of Sir. and
Mrs. William Friedman of Paterson, N. J.
' Mr, and S1 re. Samuel II. Kati of Cleveland announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Sylvia May, to Albert Si. Daskal, son of Mr.
and
Mrs. Nathan Daskal of Gladstone avenue, this city.
Miss Gertrude Werbelow of Bay
City, who has been the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg
for the past three weeks, has re-
turned home.

For Fur St4ge ('all Cadillac 7290

At its meeting on Wednesday
voting, June 27, the azumir
Choral Society cleats! officers for
the new term beginning July first.

Phones Lafayette 3340-41

Dave Goldman, accompanied by
his brother Harold, and sister
Leah, left for Katskill Mountains
where the former will remain for
an indefinite stay.

Mrs. 0. L. Rieser and daughters
Dorothy and Elaine of 3214 Bur-
lingame avenue have left for an
extended trip to Cincinnati and
CNA dand to be away a month.

to Washington

"---that lovely

Silkenese!"

The new, soft silk and liemberg lingerie that
launders superbly and packs into smallest
Of spaces.

Wedding Calendar

-

July 29—Miss Rose Sosnowsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hymn
Sosnowsky of 533 Westminster avenue, to James J. Silver, son of Mr
and Mrs. Henry C. Silver of 3016 Jos. (-'ampau avenue, at Congregi
thin Beth Moses.

Vests, 2.00 Step-ins, 3.00
Brassiere-and-Bloomer
5.00 and 5.75

DAVID GOLDBERG

Births

Those selected are: President, De-
vid Goldberg; vice-president, Alex-
ander Sirotkin; treasurer, Benja.
min Rice; recording secretary,
■ .
Vette J. lloffinan; financial seer,
June 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fish (Ethel Grauer) of 2665 Glad tart', Mollie Smolensky; sergeant-
•istdirms Max Riess; directors-at-
stone avenue, a daughter, Janet.

Marrages
i

Thru

Woodward

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„ ',hod.

Goldberg and Charles Wol-
ok.
In preparation fur its concert lit
Belle Isle in August, the first re-
hs-
1 it al
Iwill
sa take slave on Wet as

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Announcing the Opening of

The

Mr. and Mrs. Not Shever and GOODMAN—GUNSBERG RADWAY—MILLER day. July at 8:311 p. in., at the
Atkinson Branch of the Shaarey
daughter, Phylis Ilannah, of 1585
At a beautifully appointed home Zedok. Everyone interested in Ise.
ROSENBERG—GUNSBERG
Monterey avenue, have left on a
At an impressive double cere- wedding, Sunday, July 1, Ntiss Lil- coming a member of this Jewish
. group is requested to by
three week motor trip to New York mony Sunday evening, July 1, Miss lian Miller, daughter of Mr. and choral
and Atlantic City.
Margaret Gunsberg became the Mrs. Jacob Miller of Taylor ave- present.
nue,
became
the
bride
of
Sir.
Rob-
bride of Maurice Goodman and
Miss Bess Gittleman of Goodwin Miss Alice Gunsberg became the ert Midway, son of Mrs. Mollie
avenue has left for a trip through bride of David Rosenberg. Both Railway of Chicago, Ill. Rabbi A.
Hershman read the marriage
the East.
brides are daughters of Mr. and
Sirs. Sam Gunsberg. The wedding vows at 6:30 before the fireplace,
Mrs. A. Silverberg entertained
which
was wreathed with smilax,
service, which took place at Jeri-
with a dinner at the home of Mr. cho Hall, was performed by Rabbi roses an
and Mrs. William Boesky, in honor Moses Fisher and Cantor A. Ro-•
I mportrrs and Designees
Miss Miller was lovely in a
of the engagement of her daugh-
gown of white chiffon. (t n. ? , bodice A.
senfield.
A •plendldly complete meal. ea0ois-
ter, Lena, to Joe Freedman. Cov-
was
listinguished
by
Silos Margaret's bridal robe was
Hely Nerve& In the unsurpa-Ned appoint-
ers were laid for 30 guests.
of white satin made bouffant style' and the skirt had an uneven h
m ents of the luxurious Savoy. ltemark•
Her voluminous veil
able value. $125.
and fitted at the neck with a Queen line.
of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cam and
Special Sunday Dinner, $1.50.
Ann collar. Iler veil was held in white tulle had a wide border
sons, Daniel and Seymour of
lace, and the lace cap
rose
pointe
place by a lace cap. She carried
Littman's Yiddish People's Thea-
Cortland avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
Was fastened at the back with or-
Thr public is cordially invited to inspect this beautiful
bride's roses.
Particular attention and service to hen-
Morris Gans of Glendale avenue
She carried a ter, Twelfth and Sewall „Ltisi w•sk
and ultra crclosire shop. Our bows. Hill visit all of the
Ntiss Alice was attired in a ange blossoms.
tlets, weddinse, bridge parties.
concluded
a successf el of
have returned from a fortnight's
bouquet of br iorudlaesdsn
exchimire
jewelry marts fo bring pint the newest designs
gown
of
bridal
satin
with
lace
in-
Phone Randolph 5600 for arrangements.
visit in New York City and To- serts. Her headdress was of real bouquet of bridal roses and lilies Jewish performances.
and selections in diamnuds (Old it'll'I'lry.
I'rior to his departure for the
ronto, Canada. •
lace fashioned as a crown, and of the valley.
Nliss Bessie Stiller, sister of the Pacific coast, where he will spend
held her long tulle veil. A bou-
the coming weeks before 'Tom is
Miss Anna N. Friedman of 2700
quet of roses and valley lilies com- bride, who was the maid of honor, ing for ,the next season, A. 1.itt- oiede 00 00 -00-000-0-00 041000000-000 0000-00 ** 00000000-040 00-00
Cortland avenue left for a month's
wore a pastel shade of green chif-
pleted her outfit.
man, owner and manager, pointed
visit with friends in St. Louis, Mo.,
Miss Margaret was given in mar- fon, and carried a large arm bou- out that Detroit and Newark were t -
Belville and Peoria, Ill.
quet of Columbia roses. The
riage by Mrs. Sam Gunsberg and
At
bridesmaids, the Misses Margie the only cities, outside NOV York,
Sirs. D. Goodman, while Miss Alice
Mr. and Sirs. Nathaniel Raskin
Itttlway and Ann Railway of Chi- Chicago and Philadelphia, where
was given by Mrs. Sans Gunsberg
the
Yiddish
theater
succeeded.
and son, Eliot, and Sirs. Anna
cago, sisters of the groom, and
and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg.
Thanking the public for the sup-
Minus recently returned from their
Ceil Miller, sister of the bride,
Mr. Goodman was attended by
vacation, attending the wedding
wore gowns of peach chiffon and port given the theater, thus mak-
Mr. Sam Gunsberg and Mr. Dan
- ing possible last year's success,
ceremony of their brother, Max
velvet,
maize
chiffon
and
ruse
tat
Goodman. Mr. Rosenberg was at-
Raskin, which was held Sunday
feta and tulle, respectively. They I.ittman pointed out that he made
tended by Mr. Sam Rosenberg and
June 17, at Milwaukee, in Temple
each carried an arm bouquet o f every possible effort to present the
Mr. Sam Gunsberg.
Perna roses. Marian Louise Beck- best plays and to attract the lead-
Expert in Hair Dyeing, Marcel Waving, Shampooing, Scalp
Emanuel. The newly wedded
Mrs. Evaline Simon, a sister of
ing stars in the country as guests
Treatments, Facial., Permanent Waving, Manicuring.
couple are spending their honey Nt Goodman f TI I Ohio was er, the little flower girl, anti Ros
moon motoring, stopping at South
irley Barnett, the train bearer, in his theater.
matron of honor. She was aurae- Si'
Mr.
Littman
announced
that
an
Haven for one week, and then mu- gowned in peach taffeta. we re lovely in dainty frocks of
entirely new company has been en
toring to Detroit for a visit to Mr.
low georgette.
Her bouquet was of ophelia roses. yet Mr. David Radway of Chicago gaged for the new season. The list /- -
and Mrs. N. Raskin at 2294 Glen.
The maid of honor, Miss Hattie
his brother as best man, of plays that are being picked, he
dale.
ended
A Timely Money-Saving Event $8
S. Kellerman, a cousin of the ate d the ushers were Messrs. James said, and the fine personnel of the
brides, wore a gold satin gown an Iler, Manuel Barnett and David company, promise to exceed all of
.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis SiderMen
Mi
trimmed in tulle. She carried tea
Specially priced
last year's successes.
and family of 3380 Collingwood
Tr ott.
Mr. Littman said that great care
have motored to Chicago for the roses.
The bride's mother was attired
The bridesmaids were the Misses
first week of Jul y. Mr. Siderman
a handsome gown of beige geor- WAS practiced in the choice of the
Tillie Myers, Jeanette Leibowitz, in
and family will leave July 7 for
tte with silver lace, fashioned on new company.
w
ill Lillian Schneider, Evaline Ecker, ge
Denver, Colo., where they
aight lines, and wore a shoulder
(DOROTHY NATI1ANSON CAPLAN)
Lillian Gunsberg, Elsie Fuerst, Es- str
spend the rest of the summer.

uquet of roses.
telle Tockman, Sylvia Levenger
Following the ceremony, which in the presence of the immediate
and Evaline Ludwig.
Ntrs. Jack Dunn (Jeanette Per-
as attended only by the immedi- families.
Mr. Sam Goodman of Toledo, at
Miss Frazer was attractive in
circa) complimented Miss Nettye
e relatives and friends, a dinner
Dunn with a bridge-luncheon at Ohio, served as best man,
W as served to 75 guests. The her bridal gown of white satin
The guests were seated by Al-
her home on Rochester avenue,
idol table was centered with gar- adorned with lace and pearls. A
Fred Gunsberg, Alex. Grass, Julius hr
OPEN EVENINGS
prior to her departure for New
nias and roses, and lighted by coronet headdress of orange blos-
Gunsberg, Frank Gunsberg, Harry ue
soms held in place her long tulle
York City.
eme tapers.
Gunsberg, Nate Corbey, Jack "
Mr. and Mrs. Railway are mo- veil. She carried brides roses.
Echer, Sigmund Roseman and Mor-
Mrs. Arthur Purdy as matron of
• Miss Bess Gittleman of Goodwin
to ring East for their honeymoon.
honor was her sister's only attend-
avenue will return this week from cis Roseman.
Elaine Rosenberg, Shirley Si-
ant. Her gown was orchid, and
a trip through the East.
BRAUN—KARGER
mon, Mildred Rosenberg anti
she carried tea rows.
A melding of interest to ninny
rs. David King of Elizabeth Gunsberg were the little
A reception followed the family
Mr. and Sirs.
Detroiters took place at Hotel Ma- dinner, after which Mr. and Mrs.
2000 Virginia Park entertained
Bernard Rosenberg carried the jestic in New York on June 24 Keene left for an Eastern trip.
with a house party honoring the flow
sixth -birthday of their daughter, rings, and Edna Feder and ncni
Lena when Eva Karger, youngest daugh-
r of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karger,
Announces to his many Jewish friends the opening of a new
Shirley. Covers were laid for 40 Rosenberg were trainbea
WOLFNER—JONAS
A dinner for 300 guests was became the bride of Leonard
restaurant at 1436 Broadway for their convenience. The same
The marriage of Joseph 1.. Wolf-
little guests.
served, after which Sir. and Mr,. B
of Mr. Jacob Braun of ner to Mrs. Edith Jonas was sol-
inimitable service which has characterized his place on Gris-
wold street for the past 10 years will prevail.
I. Rosalie and Irwin Leonard Rosenberg anti Mr. and Sirs. Good- Detroit.
emnized at Temple Beth El on
bower
of
bride's
roses
Under a
Glasser, children of Mr. and Mrs. man left for the East.
Tuesday, July 3, Dr. Leo Si. Prank.'
-- —
and peonies, the beautiful and im- lin officiating.
II. J. Glasser of 3200 Collingwood
I ) .................................................
WOHL—SELMAN
pressive ceremony was performed
avenue have left for Camp Lenore,
A
very
pretty
wedding
took
by
Rabbi
Sachs
of
Temple
Sinai,
Berkshire Hills, Hinsdale, Mass.,
and Camp Lenox, Eastlee, Berk- place on July 1 at the B'nai B'rith Brooklyn. During the ceremony
shire, Mass., respectively, for the clubrooms when Miss Adele Sel- the orchestra, concealed behind a
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. h
of palms, softly played "0
summer.
Julius Selman, became the bride Bank
romise Me" anti "Traumerei."
Miss Goble Meyers of West Eu- of Mr. Maurice Wohl of Cleveland.
The bride was lovely in a gown
did avenue left for New York, Rabbi Wohl of Cleveland read the of chiffon and tulle ornamented
WOODWARD AVE
1 413 co /4 4 7
where she will attend the summer marriage service at 6:30. Miss with rhinestones; the long train
school of Columbia University. Selman was becomingly gowned of tulle studded with rhinestones
in a white satin bouffant model. was attached to the waist line, and

Mrs. Max Ostrow of 603 East Iler tulle veil was caught at the over this fell an exquisite lace veil,
u
Euclid avenue, together with her sides by a lace cap adorned with cap shaped. The bride carried a
8100
daughter, Beatrice, and son, Abra- orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of gardenia, lilies of the
ham, left Wednesday, June 27, for bouquet of roses and valley lilies, valley end orchids. The eight
the summer. They will visit at Mrs. II. A. Lersen, matron of bridesmaids wore gowns of pastel
Toronto and Montreal, Can., Bog- honor, wore a lavender gown of shades and carried huge bouquets
ton, Philadelphia, New York and chiffon. Her bouquet was of tea of brie's roses.
An Ideal Vacation Campl
Mrs. Kornfield, sister of the Erery kin/ nf sport—awimmina,
Atlantic City. roses.
m.1.1.
s Celia Novick as maid of bride, was matron of honor and it..1f. tennis 110151. das ■ mK hnf•ehs , k nil
Ina.
ete. An Meel rest. r
Bernard Ginsburg has returned honor was attractive in a blue lace Carl Braun attended his brother as
/so. of the most pirturrmige was in the
from Buffalo, where he went to and chiffon gown. Site carried best man.
nov
Dancing and a wedding dinner Right at M. font of the Berkshires—Jost one
attend the funeral of his brother, Coolidge roses.
Decorations for Shops, Stores, Theaters
The bridesmaids were Ann t to 130guests followed the cere-
Solomon Ginsburg, who died on
1a ■ sti:.n
June 26. Funeral services were Bookstein, who wore peach taffeta; mony. Among the out-of-town id.sss thsn Athsor".1 -ost
poltrinie m m.—th. earlier ymir
Esther Segal, in flesh chiffon; Ruth g uests present were Mr. and Mrs. scums ere

held June 29.
Selman, in green taffeta, and Ju- j acob Braun Istr. and Mrs. Julius 7,"•;;;:::,.;;;;;"7;'"" h:'
-•
Among the out-of-town guests dith Safran, orchid taffeta. Each it raun and Carl Braun of Detroit, in P.

P
Do eeeee Lawo Olmorred
attending the Radway-Miller wed- carried Premier roses. Mildred N
Sam Braun and Miss Madeline
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zaltman was the littleflowergirl. H raun of Baltimore, and Miss Es-
Shapero, Mr. Harold Shapero, Mr. Jack Wohl served Mr. Wohl as t her Silber of Chicago.
Phillip Becker and daughter Mar- best man. The ushers were Alex-
Mr. and Mrs. Braun left on a
ian of Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Jacob under Wohl, Jack Tucker, !ferry wedding trip to Atlantic City and
Trott and Mr. David Trott of May- Schechter and harry Bookstein.
Lake Placid and will come by
wood, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Hyman A dinner and reception followed waterway from Montreal to De-
Kaufman and Mr. Leon Kaufman the ceremony, after which Mr. and t roit lo reside.
Filled with goose or duck
of Cleveland, 0.;. Mr. and Sirs. Mrs. Wohl left for a trip to Duluth
feathers. Covered with heavy
Morris Polster, Mr. and Sirs. Max and Chicago.
GOTTLIEB—ROBINOWITZ
fancy ticking. Sizes 21 by 27
On the way to and from Mt. Celmens drive out some night
White, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barnett,
The marriage of Miss Lillian
GOLD—BROWN
and try us.
Mrs. Joseph Shafer and Mrs. Hy-
inches.
Robinowitz, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brown,
man Schwartz of Columbus, 0.,
Mrs. Louis Robinowitz of 142 Cali-
and Mr. Samuel Miller of Scran- 3281 Richton avenue announce the
i
marriage of their daughter, Miss f orn a avenue took place Tuesday
ton, Pa.
evening, June 19, at 6 o'clock in
Shirley Brown, to Charles Gold on
he presence of the immediate
11:30 to 9 P. M., $1.00
1 Sunday, July I. Rabbi A. Si. t
families. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
Ashinsky officiated.
The
officiated.
The canopy was decorated with
FINEMAN—HYMAN
Springs with 99 triple
Fancy cretonne pads in at-
Mr. anti Mrs. George Hyman of ferns and roses. The home looked
C..paay
cones, 7 inches high. In- tractive patterns and colors.
lovely as it had the appearance of
24.Hour Service
Grand Rapid+ announce the mar-
:erchangeable on wood or
riage of their daughter, Miss Clars a veritable garden.
Operated by Neighbor Tire
Full size, with deep flounces.
Following the ceremony, dinner
Ilyman, to Edward Fineman of
Repair Co., 8201 Hamilton
Cadillac 5916
metal beds.
at Eastwood Inn.
Lansing, Stich. The ceremony was served
/Comm foe twelve rear, a'
Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb left for a
was performed by Rabbi A. M.
Detroit Land Contract Go.
wedding trip to Mackinac Island
Ashinsky on July 1 at his study.
and northern Michigan, and are
Offers Or
now at home to their relatives and
BECKER—BESTRITZKY
friends at Roselawn Heights,
Mr. and Mrs. Bestritzky of 2033
West Philadelphia avenue an- Highland avenue.

FASHION

JEWELERS

YIDDISH THEATER'S
SEASON IS CLOSED

em-

701 Metropolitan Building

Of Precious and Semi-Precious Stones
and Jewelry

Littman Announces the
Opening of New Company
for Next Season.

MONDAY, JULY 8

WEDDINGS

DETROIT'S FINEST,
HOTEL/

Your Own Convenience

BLACKIE'S BEAUTY PARLOR
AND BARBER SHOP

hill WOODWARD

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Li

Mr.

Mezzanine Floor Detroit Leland Hotel

C. WESLEY

95

Sport and House Dresses

OF 2577 WEST GRAND BLVD.

The EDWIN SHOPPE

Winner of
$500 Rug

1520 Linwood, at Philadelphia

Ladies' and Misses' Popular Priced Dresses
—Also a Complete Line of House Dresses

Five hundred people witnesseed the
drawing of Leader's $500 rug although Mr.
Wesley was not present his name was
drawn and he was awarded the beautiful
prize.
When told that he held the lucky number,
Mr: Wesley said: "I am extremely happy
at winning this gorgeous Oriental,. but be-
lieve me, prize or no prize, when I want my
rugs cleaned I send them to Leader. They
always come back looking clean, fresh and
new."

JAMES SERROS

1421 Griswold St

Phone Garfield 8400

DE
corpestoeam &' RUG Co

RAIN

Special Monday Values

GArfield

Linwood at Blaine

Benning Decorating Shop

and Homes
Palms — Grass Mats
301 Metropolitan Building
Phone Cadillac 5895

DINCIN'S

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CHOP SUEY

DUNLOP
GARAGE
3328 JOY ROAD

Special Sunday Chicken Dinner

Noon Luncheon, 11 to 2, 50 to 65c

Ben's Cafe
Near Eastwood Park

14046 Gratiot

IT'S HERE

we now sell the well-known brands of Kinney and Pillar Rock Salmon.

The Old Reliable

MILLER'S

Mortgage and Contract

Herring Also full

8%

per annum

On Land Contract Collateral,

Your Old Friend

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Mattresses

Feather Pillows

Forty-five pound felt
mattresses, covered with
durable ticking. All sizes.

0

$7.95

$1.69

Coil Springs

Daybed Pads

$8.95

$8.75

503 Hammond Bldg.

Investment

Full Line of Delicatessen

Rardia•s. and the best line of Schmalland id•tebeg
Rae of dairy products and the best Imported diem*
Buy Mere and sa•e money.

Miller Tires
Storage, Washing,
Greasing and Doping
Garfield 1111

Bed, Springs,
Mattresses
Pillow, Pads

Trust Notes running one to
five years,Detrolt Trust
Company, Trustee..

DENNIS S. O'NEILL
Builder

nounce the marriage of their
daughter Sarre to Jacob Becker on
July 1 at the Congregation Eman-
uel. Rabbi A. M. Aahinaky read
the service.

Teapot Dome-1406 Broad-
way.

,

KEENE—FRAZER
Miss Bernice B. Frazer, (laugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Frazer, and
Mr. Samuel Keene were united in'
marriage at a pretty ceremony at
Hotel Steller on June 24. Rabbi •
A. M. Hershman read the service

Homes Designed, Built
and Financed.

807 MURPHY BUILDING

Highland Park, Mich.

Arlington 6264 Arlington 4606

All-Metal Beds, Special $7.95

All-Steel beds, brown finished, with two-inch pil-
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