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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-05-24

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American ,fewish Periodical Colter

CLIFTON AVFNUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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CONNOLLY'Sj

.oe I 411,1wrid
)arsomai

Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Harwith I01(
family, formerly of 2:181 Leslie
avenue, are now residing at 2731'
Webb avenue.

'

Bridge Prizes

. . . and Favors

•One Entire Floor Is Devoted to Unique
Bridge Prizes, Favors and Gifts.
Prices from 25c to $10.

Speeird Brief's on Quantity Orden;

HUGH CON NOLLY0W SON

040

Bboduaul Ar'enue

Mrs. Louis NI. Goldberg of Ful-
lerton avenue, left last week for
Los Angeles, Cul., to visit her son,
Douglas Goldberg. Mr. Goldberg
will join his wife and son in the
west the first of June and will IT-
main there until the first of Sep-
tember, when Mrs. Goldberg will
accompany him home.
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Miss Ann Berlin, whose mar-
ringe will take place in July, was
the honor guest at as bridge and
linen shower on May 11, at which
Mrs. Harry Berlin of Alger ave-
nue was hostess.

Sirs. Jack Burke, formerly of
1Vashington, D. C., who has recent-
ly come to Detroit to make her
home, entertained 50 guests at a
linen shower on Saturday evening,
honoring Miss Rose Ginsburg, a
,ride-elect of this month. On Sat-
urday, Miss Rose Wolfe honored
her at a bridge-luncheon.

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothenberg of :41141; la•slie avenue announe
the engagement of their daughter, Nlollie, to Joel Edward Carris, son
of Mrs. Hannah B. ('orris of Chicago. III.

PAGE NINE

HEADS BICUR CHOLEM
EXCURSION COMMITTEE

,
imelhoch s

Miss Betty Drapkin heads the
committee in charge 14 the twen-
tieth annual excursion of the
}Emir Cholem Society. The exeur-

Woodward Thru to Washington

Mrs. Agnes Adelstin of 12170 Broadstreet announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Jean Sybil, to Leon E. Goldenberg of Ithaca,
N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Goldenberg.

What are
your plans
for comfort
this summer?

Mr. and Sirs. Jack Hamburg announce the engagement of their
daughter, Mildred, to Joseph Bass, son of Sir. and Mrs. Jacob Bass of
(develand, O.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Glassman of 3395 Elmhurst avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter. !teem to Harry Louis (tite, son of
11r. and Mrs. Isaac Rice of 529 King avenue.

NE.. and Mrs. Harry Wizel of 5187 Trenton 103•111.1ii 1111110011re the
engagement of their daughter, Virginia. to Harold Weingarden, son
of Nit.. and Mrs. Moses Weingarden of Philadelphia avenue,

Mr. and Mrs. David Kaufman announce the engagement of their
laughter, Betty Fern, to Abraham Yoselowitz, son of Mr, Joseph
oselowitz.

flay we make a suggestion?
—Satin (that is washable),
lace (that is cool), and prin-
cess lines that are best ac-
complished by the founda-
tion that is all-in-one!

Mrs. Miriam Grace of 2470 Blaine avenue 111010101el, the engage-
ment of her daughter, Rose, to Jacob li. Itogsey.

Wedding Calendar

Slay 27—Miss Rose Katzer, daughter of NIr. and Mrs. Loud:
Katzer, to Samuel Epstein, son of NH. and Mrs. I', Epstein of Now
York City.

MISS BETTY DRAPKIN.
.
.
sow will take place on June 16.
the boat trip taking the excursion-
ists to 'rash:mitt Island.

12.00

Miss Drapkin is assisted by Stir
ris Rosenblatt, who has charge of
Sirs. Rose lireakstone of Chica-
arrangements for dancing, field,
May 28—Miss Dorothy Zalkowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
go, who has been the guest of Mr.
track and novelty events, baseball
and Mrs. Hyman Goodman, re- Zalkowitz, to Ruben Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldstein. games and other contests. Tick-
turned to her home last week, ac-
May 28—Miss Eva Lipovitch, ;laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ets are now on sale from members,
companied by Miss Esther Good- Lipovitch, to Sidney Weingarden, son of 5Ir. and Mrs. Isadore Wein- and will also he procurable at the
man, who will resume her musical garden.
dock on the day of the excursion.,
studies in Chicago.
May 28 Miss Rose Ginsburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry
Ginsburg, to William Wolfe son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Nloskver.
Mrs. Max Solomon entertained
June 8—Miss Mildred Katzenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
at a bridge and shower lust Wed-
S. Katzenberg, to Lawrence Si. Blau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
nesday evening, honoring her sis-
Blau of Dayton, 0.
ter-in-law. Miss Lillian Solomon,
June 9—Miss Esther Mahler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
whose marriage to Julius Schultz
About 50 members of the Eva- •
will I'm solemnized on June 114. Fri- Mahler to Morey Abrahams, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. 1., Abrahams.
cab Ivrith came to the election
0.15,1,,, IC Y.. Mtn, Rom 6,1, rod Infant,
June 23—Miss Helen Whitman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max meeting on Saturday, Stay 11 at
day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham Jacobs complimented Miss Whitman of Seward avenue, to Maurice Silverman, S011 of Mr, and the Philadelphia-Byron School. A
Solomon and her fiance at a bridge Mrs. Louis Silverman.
report of the activities of the past
NortitearIlll
dinner.
June 25—Miss Irene Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel year was read by S. Smullin, cul-
A. Rosenberg, to Jesse David (lidding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gil- tural chairman of the Kvuzah, Ile
The Wilshire Hotel was the ding of New York City.
reported that beside the Hebrew
scene of a delightful affair on Sat-
lectures given every other week by
urday, May Ill, when Miss Sylvia
members and visiting speakers, the
Fleisher honored Miss Esther
Kvuzah was also taking an inter-
—very soon the anticipation of the
Mahler, a June bride, with a bridge
est in other Hebrew activities, sueh
luncheon and handkerchief shower.
happiest day of your life will become a
such as supplying the public li-
brary with Hebrew books, sub-
realization—the day of your confirma-
Mrs. Kate Rosenberg, Mrs. Isaac
subscription to a weekly and a
Margolis and Mrs. Joseph Garelik
tion—and you have our wishes that
monthly,
and the two Hebrew plays
May 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Lunenfeld (Helen Prady) of
are leaving May 20 for (In extend-
given at the Art Institute.
2969 Elmhurst avenue, a daughter, Harriet Dorothy,
throughout your life it will be one of
ed European trip.
Morris Lachover was appointed
happiness and the memory of that day
to present Mr. Yablokov. with a
Miss Ruth Si. Weber will pre- chon and Cecelia Wogman told
loving cup in the name of the
will always be with you.
Important Notice to
sent Tuba E. Berman, dramatic fortunes by cards and tea leaves.
Kvuzah for his directing the plays.
Five
tables
of
bridge
were
in
play.
reader,
in
a
graduation
recital,
ac-
The following were elected: .
Contributors.
With our long experience in out-
companied by Edwin Moss, pianist, Tallies and score pads were origi-
President, Isaac Altman; vice-
fitting both Boys and Girls, we would
at the Statler Hotel, Monday eve- nal, made in the form of hearts
president,
Solomon Smullin; secre-
On account of Decoration
like the opportunity to clothe and
ning, May 27, at 8:30 o'clock. No and covered with wedding bells,
taries, Yanina Tiktin and Dora
Day, forms of The Detroit Jew-
hearts and cuphls. A souvenir
cards.
Dworkin;
treasurer, .I. Joyrich;
serve you on this occasion.
ish Chronicle for the issue of
folder, composed of poems describ-
members of executive committee,
Slay 30 will close a day earlier
Miss Sophia Moss of 3284 Stur- ing the shower, was given to each
Morris
Lachover,
Zepora Krasnow,
than usual, and all copy must
tevant was entertained on Friday guest. The color scheme was car-
Chaim Cohen, ./..elnuin Kashdan,
therefore be in the hands of
Charles
Lerman.
evening, May 17, at the Oriental ried out in red and white.
the editor not later than 5 p. m.
Inhere You Pay No More for the Best
('ate, with a hosiery shower.
B. Bednamich will lecture at the
on Tuesday. All copy received
Mr. and Sirs, Allen R. Kahn and
next meeting on "Complications
after that will be retained for
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvey Lockman son Lonel, of Pigeon, Mich., and
and Rejections in Education and
insertion in the following week's
Environment."
(Tillie Disson), who were recently Mrs. J. Alpern and Mr. and Mrs.
issue.
married in Philadelphia, Pa., are l'hil Alpern of Bay City, Sikh.,
were
the
guests
of
the
Gottschalk
spending their honeymoon in De-
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
troit. A reception will be given in family of East Jefferson avenue,
their honor by Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mrs. Charles Marks, accom-
Wiener at their home, 190 West
Savannah avenue, Sunday eve- panied by her daughters, Sirs. Ju-
lius Wartell, Mrs. Ben Gottleib and
ning, May 20.
Mrs. Nate Marks, have returned
Miss Rose Waxman, member of from Milwaukee, Wis., where they
Approximately 25 Mile. from M•ckinaw
the Detroit Civic Opera Co. head- attended the funeral of George
Give you boy a chance to get close to nature—this camp for
ed the program of entertainment Bernhardt, late husband of Estelle
Jewish boys offers such fine sports as
at the dinner-dance of the Zeda- Saltzstei n.
kah Club on Wednesday, at North-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berman,
The schedule for subscription
wood Inn.
2754 Glendale, announce the liar week of the Detroit Auxiliary of ,
Schreiber of
1130 Mitzvah of their son, Herschel, to the Jewish Consumptive Relief As-
Nathan
' c r .:
Longfellow avenue, who returned be held at the Congregation Shaa- sociation of California follows:
Indian Guide. Tutoring by Competent Instructors If Desired
Sunday, May 26, the subscrip-
home last week from Harper Hos- rey Zedek, Twelfth and Atkinson,
For Rates and Further Information Write
- •
Saturday,
June
1.
At
home
to
tion
week
will
begin,
and
will
con-
.C
pital, where he was a patient dur-
ing the past three months, is now relatives and friends Sunday, June tinue until and including Sunday,'
2.
No
cards,
June
2.
recuperating at home. Mr. Schrei-
There are four district head-
ber expresses his thanks to his
9330 Dexter Blvd. Evenings, Phone Garfield 4769-W
A surprise sweet-sixteen party quarters: The A. R. Center, 527'L.:.
many friends for the kindnesses
office,

Gantz's
Dr.
. shown him during his illness.
was given in honor of Miss Ro- Holbrook;
selle Rubenstein Saturday evening, Twelfth and Blaine, second floor;
Nliss Rose Leppen entertained May 18, by a group of the Theta the Jewish Center, on Fenkell; and
Twfrte- ,
40 ladies at a linen shower given Sigma Tau Fraternity. The house A. II. Jaflin's office, at 11614 Des-
so.
for her sister Ida, a bride-elect of was beautifully decorated for the ter boulevard.
The four headquarters will be
June 23, at her home at 2676 Cal- occasion. Miss Frieda Shevitz and
Bernard Sloan, students at Ann open on Sunday, Slay 26, Thur.-
vert, on Saturday, May II.
day, May 311, and Sunday, June 2.
Arbor, wore guests at the affair,
from 9 a. tn. to 5 p. m. All the
A miscellaneous bridge-shower
Miss Gertrude Bortman and other days Mr. Jaffin's office only
*)was given May 11 by Miss Flor-
enee Gross at her home, 1654 Miss Florence Berline entertained will serve as headquarters foi
A Hazelwood avenue, in honor of :15 guests at a miscellaneous those desiring to go in the bu-i-
I Miss Eva Mendelsohn, a bride- shower on Wednesday, Slay 15, in ness sections and office building,.
BSGLI• AT CASS AV' NI
and for those that have not tin-
s ■ I elect of June 30. The Misses Fan- honor of Miss Helen Storch,
ished their streets during the
bride-elect of June.
WILLIAM J.CHITTENDLN, JR., Manager
4
Sunday, Thursday and the follow-
On Tuesday, May 14, Mrs. Louis ing Sunday.
The Detroit unit at the Sana- S:
as.
—1 Cohen was hostess to 60 guests at
-
a bridge-luncheon and linen torium will he a two-story build-

shower given at the Chinese Prin- ing. The fir-t story will be de-
—still
cess Cafe in honor of her niece, voted to medical and surgical = ■ ,
i
Miss Ethyl Epstein, a June bride- quarters, and the second story will
waiting
elect. An array of spring flowers be a solarium, where the patient TAT
for a
and white burning tapers centered will get sun treatments.
the table.
dissatis-

JEWELERS

May 28—Miss Lea Damsky of Utica, N. Y., to Walter Lichtenfieb
of Detroit.

KVUZAH IVRITH
ELECTS OFFICERS

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ANNOUNCEMENT!

LA SALLE WINDOW SHADE &
DRAPERY COMPANY

here Moved from 8656 Linwood Avenue to

8424 LINWOOD AVE.

(Near Oriole Theater)

We make window shades and draperies to
order.
We clean and repair your old shades and will
make them look like new.

LaSalle Window Shade 6, 'Drapery Company

M. A. FRISNIAN, Manager

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8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035

SUNDAY DINNER

$200

THE PLATE

Xoom, noon to 8 p. m.

MENU

Broiled Jumbo White Fish, Maitre ir Hotel

POr/t0 d hips
Casserolcue of Sra Food
Mushroom Sauce
Larded Beef Tenderloin
Giblet Gravy
Half R. a.4 Milk Fed Chicken
Bermuda PsAatoes, Rissole
Creamed New Asparagus

Lemon Sherbet

Old-fashioned Strawberry Shortcake Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake

Tea

Horseback Riding
Real Sport

Miles of bridle paths and dirt
rondo. 5/0111 arree of rn. , •-
ronntry rail rep. NCI' stable. ,
with all accommodations.

PERSONAL ATTENTION

Thousand Island Dressing

Roquefort Cheese
Coffee

Crackers

Capt. V. A. Tareff's
Riding Academy

Six-Mile Road—Four Miles

Milk

FOR RESERVATIONS CALL RANDOLPH

ident of Wayne Doctors.

Dr. Charles !Avi' was Id, led
ice-president of the Wayne Coun-
ty Medical Society at its meeting.

s.
=s:

Emanuel Sisterhood's An-

nual Meeting Monday.

.5:

The annual meeting of the Sis-;
terhood of Congregation Emanuel
will he held at the synagogue, cor-
ner Taylor and Wilson avenue..
on Monday afternoon, May 27. 77, ,t
Brief reports of the year's activi.
Miss Helen Whitman. whose ties will be given and election of
marriage to Maurice Silverman officers will take place. The usual C .
will be an event of June 23. was social hour will follow.
honored by her sister, Miss Esther
c;
Whitman, with a beautifully ap-
pointed bridge and miscellaneous
shower at the Palmetto Hotel Sat-
urday evening, May 18. Folksy-
ing the bridge. luncheon was
A large number of Saginaw won-
served to 43 guests.
en attended the annual State Si-- = c1::
terhisal
Convention held in Flint i s ..
Mrs. Ida M. Greenberg an-
nounces the Bar Mitzvah of her on May 22. Mrs. Samuel Seitner
and
Mrs.
I. Clinkofstine were dele-
son, Marshall, Saturday morning,
is:.
June 1, at Congregation Emanuel, gates.
Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. They
After spending the winter in Los
will be at home to their friends
and relatives on Sunday evening, Angeles, Mrs. Lane Clinkofstine
dune 2, at 1989 Gladstone. No has returned to the city and is the 4.,
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dan
cards.
•s:.
Danziger.
Miss Rose Sher of New York
Milton Greenbaum recently sailed
City is in Detroit to organize a
chapter of Epsilon Lambda Chi from New York for a several
Sorority, of which she is scribe. months trip abroad.
Miss Sher is assisted in her organ-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenberg
ization work by Miss Ann Berman
of this city, who is a charter mem- have moored to College Conners,'
ber of the sorority chapter in New Ohio, fora short visit with their C
York.
sister, Mrs. I,. Samuelson. They I
were accompanied as far as ('in - I
Mi,' Betty Goldman entertained cinnati by Howard Hirshberg.
at a bridge and hosiery shower at
her home at 2219 Hazelwood ave-
A much anticipated event for th.
nue recently, honoring Miss Ger- children is the annual Sabbath
trude Miller, whose marriage will School picnic which will take place
take place June 30.
in Hoyt Park, Saturday, May 25.

Onnittatti Notts

Fresh Shrimp Cocktail
Grape Fruit Cocktail
Cream of New Peas
Consomme Chasseur
Radishes
OH,
es
Celery

Combination Salad

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. IN , y,
formerly of 7626 Merrill avenue,
are now residing in their n, w
home at 3025 Lawrence avenue.

Dr. Lakoff Elected vice-pres-

Mr. and Mrs. George Weiss and
son Jerome, of Cortland avenue,
are sailing June 1 on the Majestic
for an extended tour of the con-
tinent.

'fable d'Hote

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Miss Shirley Halt of Atkin-•n
avenue entertained with a personal
shower and bridge in honor of
Miss Judith Lippa•tt, whose mar-
riage to Walter Feldman will be
an event of June 1.

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