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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-06-07

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Amerfram 'apish Pedalled Cada

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

itED/TRinT/EwisRARMICZ

aterlin8 Ailver

for Wedding gifts

Sterling- silver alwas tops the list of gift sug-
gestions for the June Bride. From Our wide
selections of tastefully chosen pieces it will be a
real pleasure to choose gifts here. This season
we are featuring many popular patterns in ster-
ling silver by Gorham, Towle, Rogers Lunt and
Howlett as well as R. Wallace and many other
craftsmen.
l'er Pair
$4.95 to $20.00
Candlesticks from
$1.50 to $15.00
Salts and Pepper from

Mr. and Mrs. Ben II. Jacob of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Abrams of
Sir. and alro. Louis Winkleman of 56 Colorado) avenue announcl
:176 So. Marlborough avenue will 915 West Boston boulevard will be the engagement of their (laughter, Esther R., to Lester Sheradd Smith
be at home to their relatives and at home to their relatives and son of Mr. and Sirs. S. II. Smith of Grand Rapids, Mich. At home
16,
from
JIM.
friends on Sunday, June 16, from friends on Sunday,
Sunday, June 16.
2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the 2 to It and 7 to 9, in honor of the
Mr. and Sirs. Louis Sarnoff announce the engagement of Owl
confirmation of their daughter, confirmation of their daughter,
daughter, Gertrude, to. Harry A. Overstein, son of Mrs. Beata Over-
Eleanor. No cards.
Beatrice. No cards.
stein of Detroit.
Sirs. David Horvitz of 3004 Tuxedo avenue announces the engage-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Agree of
Mrs. David G. Kalish of 7015
2461 Glynn Court will be at home Harper avenue will be at home to ment of her (laughter, Sophye Elaine, to Jack Klanfer, son of air.
and
airs. al. Klatifer of Blaine avenue.
to their relatives and friends on her relatives and friends at 3205
Sunday, June 16, from 2 to 5 and Collingwood avenue on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Friedman of 37(1 Elmhurst avenue on-
7 to 9, in honor of the confirma- June lit, from 3 to 7, in honor of noun.c the engagement of their daughter, Annette, to Max Richman.
tion of their daughter, Melba. Na the confirmation of her daughter,
Sirs. Anna Allender of 2080 West Euclid avenue announces the
cards.
Ethel. No cards.
engagement of her daughter, Dorothee, to William Wolf, son of Sir.
snit airs. Louis Wolf of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Benach of
Max Penske announces the engagement of his daughter, Ida, to
Mr. and Mrs. Herman 11. Green-
1484 Burlingame avenue will be at
home to their relatives and friends berg of 3315 Blaine avenue will Samuel Selman.
00 Sunday, June 16, from 2 to 5, be at home to their relatives and
in honor of the confirmation of friends on Sunday, June 16, from
their daughter, Annette. No cards. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the
confirmation of their son, Ben-
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Berman of jamin M. No cards.
15522 Normandy avenue, will be
at home to their relatives and
Sir. and Mrs. lsador Levi of
friends on Sunday, June 16, from 2669 Calvert avenue, will be at
June 8—Miss Mildred Katzenberg, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Jacob
2 to 5, in honor of the confirma- home to their relatives and friends
tion of their daughter, Sara. No on Sunday, June 16, from 2 to 6. 5. Katzenberg, to Lawrence Si. Blau, son of air. 1111(i Mrs. Samuel

cards.

in honor of the confirmation of
their twin daughters, Esther and
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Bornstein Phoebe. No cards.
of 1335 Blaine avenue will be at
home to their relatives and friends
Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Marks of
on Sunday, June 16, from 2 to 5
272 Clairniount avenue will be at
and 7 to 15, in honor of the con-, •
home to their relatives and friends
firmation of their son, Leon. No
on Sunday, June It',, from 2 to 5
cards.
and a to 10, in honor of the con-
firmation of their daughter, Edna
Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cugell of
Lillian. No cards.
2265 Pingree avenue will be at
home to their relatives and friends
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel of
on Sunday, June 16, front 2 to 5
and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- 1715 Burlingame avenue will be at
firmation of their daughter, Fran- home to their relatives and friends
on Sunday, June 16, from 2 to 5
ces Ann. No cards.
and 7 to 9, in honor of the con-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Love , firmation of their daughters, Viv-
of 3775 Waverly avenue will be ian and Shirley. No cards.
at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 16, from
Mr. and Sirs. Henry Strub of
2 to 6 and 7 to 9, in honor of the 2012 Calvert avenue will be at
confirmation of their daughter, home to their relatives and friends
Gertrude Ann. No cards.
on Sunday, June 16, from 2 to 5
and 7 to 9, in honor of the con-
Mr. and Mrs. Max II. Goldberg firmation of their (laughter, Sylvia
of 32116 Tuxedo avenue, will be at S. No cants.
home to their relatives and friends
on Sunday, June 16, from 2 to 5
Mr. and Sirs. Herman B. Gold-
and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- stein of 1557 Gladstone avenue
firmation of their daughter, Net- will be at home to their relatives
tie. No cards.
and friends on Sunday, June 16,
from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9, in honor
Sirs. Bessie Wolfsky of 2242 of the confirmation of their daugh-
Blaine avenue, will be at home to ter, Irene. No cards.
her relatives and friends on Sun-
day, June 16, from 2 to 8, in honor
Mr. and Sirs. Abe N. Feldstein
of the confirmation of her daugh-
of 1675 Pasadena avenue, will be
ter, Edythe Jane. No cards.
at home to their relatives and
-
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. F'ishman of friends on Sunday, June 16, iron
2045 Gladstone avenue will be at 2 to 5 and 7 to Is, in honor of the
home to their relatives and Ideals confirmation of their daughter,
Sunday, June 16, in honor of tho• Marion. No cards.

1540 Ilivrimint Avenue

JEWELERS

HAND MADE'
AND
SILK TIPPED

(nada mation of their daughter,
Helen Estelle. No cards,

Mr. and Mrs., 1. Grabow of :317
Monterey' avenue will be at home
to their relatives and friends on
and
Sunday, June 16, from 2 to
7 to 9. in honor of the confirma-
tion of their daughter, Masai,.
No cards.

5

An Ideal Gift For Father

Qrsbrati

Morton's Men's Shop

alas Sophia Plotkin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin
of Yorba Linda Park, is accom-
panying friends on a motor tour
to New Murk from Washington
upon her completion of school. Site
will also visit Chicago before leav-
ing for home about the middle of
Junto.

12189 Dexter Blvd.

MORTON GREENBIATT, Prop.
JACK %IDE, Manager.

CRAVAT S,
BY SUP ER1111

Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kaplan of
1695 Boston boulevard entertained
at bridge and midnight supper on
Sunday, June 2, in honor of Mr
and Mrs. Abrams and Mr. and
Mrs. Rothenberg of Toronto.

YOU MUST OWN

Mrs. David Horvitz and family,
formerly of 59 East Kirby ave-
nue, are now residing at 3004 'tux-
edo avenue.

A PANAMA HAT

Mrs. Samuel Kay Goldberg has
returned to Detroit, having spent
the month of May with friends
and relatives in Cincinnati, Phila-
delphia and New York City.

We Make Them

and

4-

Miss Ora-Ruth Gittleman is the'
guest of her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Stone of l'tica, N. Y. Mrs. Solo-
mon Golden- Ian will join her
(laughter in July and together they
will proceed to the Adirondacks
for a summer's sojourn.

We Re-Make Them

The Perfection of our service is due to employ-

ing EXPERT HATTERS. Our understanding of

treating Panama Date is guaranteed.

TWO STORES

HENRYAIAT T ER

205 GRATIOT-145 MICHIGAN

DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER

,

Your Child's Vacation!

IF YOU WANT YOUR CIIII,D TO SPEND A SUM-
MER IN THE COMPANY OF REFINED CHILDREN
AND AMIDST BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS SEND
THEM TO

Mrs. C. AVRUNIN'S CAMP
at BIG WOLF LAKE

NEAR JACKSON, MICH.

Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors, 60
beautiful rooms, accommodations for parents.

Call Hemlock 0998-W

N

Linwood Euclid Market

Everything for the Table

8425.31 Linwood at Euclid

W. Solicit Your P•tronage

Sir. and Mrs. George Feldman
of 24 Farrand Park will he at home
to their relatives and friends on
Sunday, June 16, from 2 to 5 and
7 to 1(1, in honor of the confirma-
tion of their (laughter, Joan, and
the graduation of their daughter,
Elsie, from Highland Park Iligh
. School. No cards.

o.otaLlind ,

On Father's Day, Sunday, June 16

We also present a wide choice of high-grade men's furnishing..

4-

Slim Young Things
Adore Them

For the Country

Linen
Overalls

6.75

Lisle
Sweater,
5.00

Wedding Calendar

HUGH CONNOLLYW SON

RAIN •
BOW
H UES

Amelhochs
Ten

Engagements

CONFIRMAN7'S AT HOME

Mrs. Harry Wagner entertained
12 guests at a bridge-tea on Mon-
day, honoring Sirs. Wilford Gra
ham, of New York City, who is thi
guest of her brother-in-law snit
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cap.

Second Floor

removal Notice

In announcing the removal of our store
to JOHN R. AND FARMER STREETS
(from 1540 Broadway), we take pleas-
ure in announcing the fact that we will
sell THREE NATIONALLY-KNOWN
lines of health shoes—each for a spe-
cialized purpose—enabling us to fit
every foot, regardless of idiosyncrasies

FEATURING

TREAD-EASY

PROVEN ARCH

W.W.I Support Shoes Mutlern Health Shoes

and

June 1—To alr. and Mrs. Harold Si. Barker of Chicago (Eth
Oppenheim of Detroit), a daughter.
May 3I--To Mr. 111111 Sirs. George Zitrin (Frieda Felix), of 8831
Beaubien street, a daughter, Shirley Sarah.

Navy Blue Kid
$10.00

WINEMAN FUND WILL ORPHAN HOME BENEFIT
PERFORMANCE SUNDAY
BENEFIT HAY FEVER,
ASTHMA SUFFERERS Much interest is toeing evinced

in the benefit performance to be
given by the Detroit Hebrew Or-
phan Home of 47 Rowena stmt
at the Detroit Civic Theater, Sun-

The Jewish holiday Shevuoth,
the Festival of Weeks, will be ob-
served on Friday and Saturday,
June 14 and 15. in ancient times
this festival marked the beginning
of the harvest in Palestine and
was the occasion for bringing the
first fruits to the Holy Temple.
This year the first day of She-
vuoth will coincide with Flag Day.
Jewish Centers will take advan-
tage of this coincidence by arrang-
ing celebrations suitable to the
observance of both (occasions.
The board has made available
material of a similar character for
the observance of Flag Day.

$ 10

Arch-Support Golf and
Sport Shoes, $8.00

SHOE SHOP

Corner John R and Farmer Streets

.

\

THE TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL

TEMPLE

MOONLIGHT

WELFARE SOCIETY'S
DANCE TO BE DEC. 1

CENTERS TO OBSERVE
FLAG DAY, SHEVUOTH

MARTHA WASHINGTON
Arch•CorreelIng Share

TWO PRICES ONLY!

Births

delsohn, a bride-elect of June :31i.
Covers were laid fur 20 guests.
Mrs. David Zellman is spending
a fortnight with her aunt, Mrs.
Mrs. Louis A. Gottlieb
Mr.
Carrie Harris, of Huntington, have returned to their home after
W. Va.
a week's stay at St. Clair, Mich.,
where they Were guests of the St.
airs. Arthur Harris entertained Clair Inn and Country Club. They
at a bridge-luncheon and shower were accompanied by Harry Rob-
at the Merest on Saturday. hon- bins.
oring Miss Hannah Zeitlin of
Windsor, a June bride-elect. Roses
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Gottlieb
and sweet peas centered the table, were hosts at a dinner at the St.
which was set for 20 guests.
Clair Inn, honoring air. and Mrs.
Benjamin Berkowitz and family.
Mrs. A. II. Gould and her son, on Sunday, June 2.
Harris, have returned to their
Mr. anti Sirs. Charles Sternberg
home in Chattanooga, Tenn., after
a month's visit in Detroit, where entertained on Sunday at their
home,
249 Theodore street, in
they were the guests of the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. R. S. Stein- honor of the engagement of their
daughter, Sylvia, to Meyer E.
berg.
Charlip.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Y. Garth k
of La Salle boulevard entertained
16 guests at a bridge and midnight have left for a motor trip through
supper last Sunday evening, hon- the east. They will be guest , of
oring Mrs. Philip Abrams, Mrs. Mrs. Harris W. Fitelson in Bridge-
!tarry I.e Winter, and airs. Sam- port, Conn., Stopovers will also b.•
uel Rottberg, all of Toronto, Ont. made in New York City end Balt-
more.
Honoring Miss Sophie MW, a
June bride-elect, Mrs. Merwin
Goldberg and Miss Elsie Goldberg
entertained at a bridge-luncheon
and linen shower last Tuesday.

Mrs. Anna Horowitz, 33004 Tux•
edo, has left for New York Caj
and Atlantic City as a delegate
from the David Horvitz lodge too
attend the convention of the Inde -
pendent Order of B'rith Sholom.

°Ilimelhoch's—Sports Shop

June 30—Miss Esther Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Sherman, to James Rachdeff, son of Mrs. E. Bacon of Hartford, Conn.

The North End Clinic has recent-
Ian. Wednesday, airs. Caplan was ly received gifts in memory of the
late
Max Fruhauf from Mr. and
hostess to the members of her
bridge club at a bridge and lunch- Mrs. Arthur Field, Mrs. Clara Ro- ,
Mr,,. Harry
eon, complimentina her sister, at •enfield, and Mr. and
which covers were laid for 12 larhstein.
In honor of their birthdays, Sir.
guests.
and Mrs. Andrew Winenuin have
added to the research fund recent-
Samuel Levin. executive (Brea- ly established for the purpose of
tor, and Meyer Blatt, physical di- studying the pollens of local weeds.
rector, of the Jewish Centers As- It is hoped that the result of this
sociation, attended the Jewish Na- work may benefit local sufferers
tional Conference of Social Work. from hay fever and asthma.
held the week of June 2 to 7, i n
Atlantic City. Mr. Levine will
spend a few days in New York at
the termination of the conference
and will return to Detroit about
June 12, While Mr. Blatt will re
The main branch of the Jewish
turn on June 9.
Women's European Welfare Or-
ganization
held an interesting
Harry Robbins has returned to
the city after a two weeks' visit meeting at Jericho Temple, Joy
Road
and
Linwood,
Tuesday, June
with his parents in Mt. Cannel.
Pa., and who were former resi- 4, with Sirs. Bagdad presiding. Re-
ports
of
the
committees
were
dents of Highland lark, Mich.
taken, and communications from
widow's and orphans in Europe
Among the first of the many af-
were read in which they expressed
fairs planned in honor of Miss
their thanks and appreciation for
Kitty Wexler. whose marriage to
the money sent to them for Pass-
• Ralph Goldsmith will be an event over. Bills were also paid for the
of July 14, was a miscellaneous
upkeep of the orphans in Detroit
shower given by SIN. J. Wexler of
and Windsor, making a total ex-
2456 West Philadelphia, mother
penditure for the evening of $159.
of the bride, on May 14. Forty
The organization will hold its
guests were present. On May al
annual
bull Dec. 1 at Hotel Book
Mrs. Lubitzke was hostess to 55
Cadillac, with music by Jean Gold-
guests at a luncheon and linen
kette s Orchestra. Sirs. Joseph
shower.
Zuckerman, 32:39 Elmhurst aye-
The Misses Jean and Mae Aich- nue, chairman of the affair, assist-
ed by airs. Stanfield, is asking
enbaum entertained with a
"canned goods" shower on June I heads of other organizations to re-
at their residence, 2716 ElmhuNt frain from having other affairs on
avenue, in honor of Miss Eva Men- the sante (late.

Dr. and Mrs. S. Wolfgang of
Whitmore road have as their house
guest Miss Blanche Lovitch of Cin•
cinnati, and Williamson, W. Va.

White, blue, green, capu-
eine, maize or lavender.
Sizes 14 to 20.

Blau of Dayton, 0.
June 9—Miss Esther Mahler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mahler to Morey Abrahams, son of air. and Mrs. II. L. Abrahams.
June 16—Miss Esther Chernila, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Chenille of Buffalo, N. V., to Samuel S. Kollenbera of Buffalo, N. Y.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kollenberg of Detroit, Mich.
June 19—Miss Verna A. Pearl!, daughter of Mrs. .A. Pearl Wil-
liams of Windsor, Ont., to William T. Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius C. Cross.
June 23—Bliss lielen Whitman, (laughter of air. and Mrs. Max'
Whitman of Seward avenue, to Maurice Silverman, son of Mr. and
Mr,. Louis Silverman.
June 23—Miss Pauline Elizabeth Hopp, daughter of Mr. and airs.
Charles Hopp, to henry N. Moses of Cincinnati, Ohio.
June 23—Miss Esther Weintraub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Weintraub, to Joe Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman of
Columbus, Ohio.
June 23—Miss Fay Hersh, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hersh, to
Carl Apple, son of Mr. and Mrs. al Apple of Cleveland, Ohio.
June 25—Miss Irene Rosenberg, daughter of Mn. and airs. Samuel
A. Rosenberg, to Jesse Daniel (lidding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Guiding of New Y ork City.
June 30—Miss Anne Eiselman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Eiselman, to Louis L. Dekelbaum, nephew of Mr. and Sirs. M. Burke
of South Bend, Ind.
June 30—Miss Gertrude Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Miller, to Louis Miller of Marine City, Mich.
June 30—Miss Henrietta Waxman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II.
B. Waxman, to Dr. Allan A. Agree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Agree.

Sponsored by the

YOUNG PEOPLE'S
TEMPLE CLUB

MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 17, 8:30

Dance to the Tunes of

The Firestone Non-Skid Orchestra

The Voice of Firestone

MRS. JOSEPH NEWMAN

The lion-
day evening, June 9.
stelle Players will present the de-
lightful comedy, "Charm," which
has been favorably reviewed by
Detroit critics, and which prom-
ises a pleasant evening to all who
attend.
The sale of tickets hits been pro-
gressing rapidly and all who wish
to attend are urged to secure seats
as soon as possible. They may be
obtained from any member of the
committee.
Mrs. Louise Newman is chair-
man, assisted by Mrs. !tarry Hock
as co-chairman.
liey.
Sirs. Joseph Newman is scare-
ittlr.
tary of the committee, and airs.
.
M II. Elias is in charge of the pub-

The Home, which is not affiliated
with any other fund or drive, is
maintained by members and it moors,
and money raised at this affair
will be used to help maintain the
Home.

He who can work in the "real'
world and live in the "ideal" ono
has reached the sublime height,.
L. Borne.

CONFIRMATION NOTICE

Confirmation "At Home" announcements will
appear in the issue of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle of Friday, June 14. These notices
Will be published in the following form:

MOTION PICTURES — ENTERTAINERS
— DANCING —

STEAMER COLUMBIA

LEAVES FOOT OF WOODWARD AVE.

$1.00 PER PERSON
Ticket, On Sale at Grinnell Bros.

RECITAL

by

Pupils of the
Pereira School of Dancing and Elocution
THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 13

Eight O ' clock

McCOLLESTER HALL

Forest near Ca.. Avenue

Dancing will follow

Admission 75c

Waft!:

fur

Our Opening Announcement!

San Min Palace?

Dexter at Boston Blvd.

Mr. and Mrs. Israel Israel. of

22222 Woodward avenue will be at

waiting
for a
dissatis-
fied
customer

home to their rel•ti•es and friends
on Sunday, June 16, from 2 to 5
and 7 to 9, in honor of the confir-
mation of their d.u1hter, Judith.
No cards.

—ABE MAX

Streng Chevrolet Co.

8510 Twelfth St. Emeir. 4035

-

Checker Cabs,

Empire 7000

Announcements should be mailed in at once.
There will be a charge of Si for the insertion.

For Weddings and Social Affairs

Rent the 13'nai B'rith Community Center Hall at

275 EAST FERRY AVE.

PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED

TO HALF

For Information Call Mr. Ettinger

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

525 Woodward Avenue

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