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June 28, 1929 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-06-28

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Mrs. I. Wohl and son of Chicago
spent several days in this city as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Kentz,

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Levy left on
Sunday for Charlevoix to spend
the wanner months. They were
accompanied by their children, Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Bernstein of De-
troit.
• ---
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz.
have returned from New York,
where they spent several days lost

ocial and
Qrsona1

The opening reception fur the
Mrs. Milford Stern, Miss Jose-
exhibition of Leopold Pilichowski phine Stern and Mrs. Sarah Rosen-
paintings sponsored by the Jewish zweig have returned front a visit
the plate
''''ii'';'.
('enter Association opened Mon- with relative's in Hamilton, Ohio.
day, June 24, at the Fine Art Gal-
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Table lute served from
it
leries of the J. L. Hudson Corn.
Mrs. Sam Gunsberg entertained
11141C,
pally. The galleries were deco- at a delightfully appointed stork
noon (0 8 p. m. Superior
rated with flowers and palms and shower for Mrs. David Rosenbera,
raft
a I t carte service
In honor of Miss Ruth Goldin of
an enthusiasticurt loving public (Alice Gunsberg) at the Barium
Detroit, a bride of this week, Mrs.
was present all day. In the receiv- Hotel on June 11, Mrs. S. Simon
M. Goldberg entertained at a linen
ing line was Milton M. Alexander, and daughter were out-of-town
shower at her home last Friday
president of the Jewish Centers guests. On June 18 Miss Itattye
evening. Seven tables were de-
Association: Milford Stern, vice- Kellerman entertained Mrs. Rosen-
voted to bridge, after which a
CALL RA 2 3 0 0 FOR RESERVATIONS
president; Ilarry Scheinman, treas- berg at a bridge and baby shower
beautifully appointed lunch was
urer; Samuel Levine, executive at her home on Taylor avenue.
001.11) al' WASHED, ( IRCULATING
served. Prizes were won by MN.
secretary; Mrs. David 13. Werbe,
Voight, Mrs. Sam Levine, Mrs.
chairman of the exhibition and art
Phillip Koffman and Miss Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gunsberg and
committee; Fred Butzel, Mrs.
Voight.
Walttr Fuchs, and the following sons, Julius and Frank, left for an
extended
sojourn in Chicago, visit-
hostesses: Miss Lydia Ruth Kahn,
Mrs. Rose Moses leaves this
Mrs. Milton M. Alexander, Miss ing relatives and friends.
week for Toledo. to be the guest
Augusta Brown, Mrs. Mayer Sulz-I
Mr. and Mrs. Saul D. Cohen of
for several weeks of her children,
Berger, Mrs. Walter Heavenrich,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moses.
Mrs. Oscar Rubinson and Mrs., 388 Elmhurst avenue will be at
home
to their friends and relatives
llarry
B.
Keidan.
A
reception
in
BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE
honor to the Central Conference, Sunday, June :10, in honor of the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiss of
WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager
engagement
of their daughter,
of American Rabbis was held June
Detroit and the former's mother,
Janet, to Isadore Richard Jacobs.
27 from 1 to 5 o'clock.
of New York, were the week-end
No
cards.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Dr. and Mrs. Willard D. Mayer
Hirschfield.
MISS PEARL R 'PIER
entertained at dinner at Franklin
Mr. and Mrs. Z. I Goldsmith
Hills
Country Club last Thursday of 9360 Genesee avenue will be at
Miss Lillian Rosenberg of Dv' tiot.ii
i i i ..ail.d he M e r t s i. gfrigr iti MitY orf ickthaeri m r - evening, in honor of Miss Eliza. Ilona to their relatives and friends
troit spent last Sunday with her daughter, l' earl, to Kalman
Z. Beth S. Haman and Ralph A. on Sunday, June 30, from 3 to 6
sister, Mrs.
F. Anthony.
Sachse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mayer, whose engagement was re- and 8 to 111, in honor of their son
Sac hoe.
cently announced.
Ralph, a recent law school gradu-
ARTISTICALLY ARRANGED FOR YOUR SOCIAL
---
ate. No cards.
SCHECHITA PROHIBITED
FUNCTIONS
Misses Blanche and Sylvia Mey-
PERFECTION LODGE.
IN MORE RUSSIAN TOWNS
,ers of St. Joe, Mo., spent several
Personal, Courteous Service with an Appreciative
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Apple of
days in Detroit last week as the 4021 Webb avenue entertained 40
Understanding of the Most Exacting Critic
Perfection
Lodge
No.
486,
P. & guests of Misses !tattle and Plot- guests at their home Sunday, June
RIGA.--- (J. T. A.) — Schechita
We Seed Flowers by Wire Anywhere
prohibitions were ordered by the! A. M., will hold a regular cone , ence Silberman. They are en 23, in honor of the graduation of
Cm
omunist authorities in two more munication Wednesday, June 3, at route to New York, where they their daughter, Marion Apple.
will attend the summer course at
Russian centers, reports received 7 P. 'IL
Columbia University.
Mrs. George Cohen of Ferry
state.
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
Park was pleasantly surprised at
The Jewish communities in Mikos I
Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Grabowsky of a luncheon given in honor of her
CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor
laiow and Mostir were deprived of
By order of
Colorado avenue were at home to thirty-first wedding anniversary on
227 Gratiot Ave.
Cherry 9171
'
Kosher meat by the new order.
HAROLD HELLER, W. M.
their relatives and friends last Wednesday afternoon by her sis-
Saturday evening in honor of their ter-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Goldberg of
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mt. Vernon avenue. Tables were
---
set for 25 ladies.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Fantle and
family of Boston boulevard are
Mrs. H. Fogelson and daughters,
leaving Sunday for a summer's Dorothy and Gertrude, who have
•travel in Europe.
been visiting friends in Detroit,
have returned to their home in
Mrs. Samuel Meisner of Colum- Lincoln, Neb.
i bus, Ohio, and Mrs. Malcolm Reis-
! er of Lancaster, Pa., are the
Miss Stella A. Thal left for New
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kalif- York June 23, sailing on S. S. Cali-
! mann of Massachusetts avenue.
fornia, via Panama, for Califor-
nit, June 29, returning by way of
Mrs. Sarah C. Ileavenrich will Yellowstone National Park, San
be at home to her friends Satur- Francisco, Kansas City and Chi-
day evening, June 29, at the Wil- nag°.
shire, in honor of the engagement
if her granddaughter, Elizabeth S.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sadow and
Holman, to Ralph A. Mayer.
sons Robert and Buddy, accom.
panied by Miss Marion Cassel, lef'
They travel all over the world. They see the newest fashions of
Mrs. Ed. Frankenstein of Gosh- on the 2lot for a two months' stay
Paris and London. They visit the smart men's shops of New York
' en, Ind., was the guest for a few in California.
days
this week of Mr. and Mrs.
and all the other cities of America. Yet they were so favorably im-
Max Berger of Princeton avenue.
Mrs. Julius V. Brown and
pressed with PHILCONS CLOTHES that they each secured a suit
daughter, Julia Ruth, are taking a
Miss Beatrice Greenberg of several weeks' trip to Yellowstone
and were so srtisned with their purchase that they gave us this tes-
Charleroi, Pa., is the guest of Miss National Park, Colorado Springs
timonial!
- Mildred Fink. Miss Greenberg Rocky Mountain Park and Denver .
and Miss Julia Ruth Brown are
leaving next week fur a several
Among the pre-nuptial affairs
weeks' trip to Yellowstone Park. given by Miss Ethyl Rivetta Ep-
stein of 1996 Clairmont avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spilker and a bride-elect of June 30, were the
sons Bruce and Philip of Culvert following: A party given at the
avenue, left last Friday for an ex- Maraville Apts. on Chicago boule-
tended trip to the Canadian North- vard, by Miss Sarah Epstein, sis-
west and California. En route , ter of the bride, to announce the
home they will visit their sister, marriage. Following this affair
Mrs. Louis Ross of Tucson, Ariz. Miss Sophie Adaskin entertained •
, with a handkerchief shower, Miss
Mrs. Nora Wilhartz of Oshkosh, Florence Green with a hosiery
Wis., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. , shower, Mrs. L. Cohen, aunt of the
M. W. Benjamin.
bride, gave a linen shower at the
Chinese Princess Cafe; Miss Ethel
o.'
Mrs. L. Winkleman and Miss Es- •Epstein, cousin, a personal shower.
ther Winkleman of Colorado ave- Mrs. Leah Shapiro entertained
nue are spending several weeks in with a bridge-tea, Miss Irene Lip-
Pittsburgh and New York.
, man honored the bride with a
luncheon and theater party, and
Mrs. harry Goldstein of New Miss Belle Lita Feldman brought'
York is the guest of her sisters, the entertainments to a close with
Mrs. Joseph Gould and Mrs. Mag- a bridge-luncheon on June 23.
"It is a pleasure to wear f
nus Hirschfield.

DETIROTT0LELAND
HOTEL

erszcza;Ezsx5azzmalz;s3 - vs,i

BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS

SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP

THE HUDSON GALLERIES
OF FINE ARTS

Announce an Exhibit of

PAINTINGS

by

Leopold Pilichowski

Until July 6

The exhibition is being brought here
through the combined efforts of the Jewish
Centers Association, the Zionist District of
Detroit, and a committee from Temple Beth
El. It is here in time for three impor-
tant national conventions, those of the Cen-
tral Conference of American Rabbis, Zion-
ist Organization of America, and Junior
Iladassah.

HUDSON'S

GALLERIES OF

FINE ARTS

Eighth Floor, Woodu•ial i•enur Building

Modern Health Shoes
for Modern Women

If you want shoes that hint of tomorrow,
instead of yesterday—try our nationally
known health shoes—three lines that en-
able us to fit every foot, regardless of idio-
syncrasies.

FEATURING

PROVEN ARCH

TREAD-EASY

Metatar.•1 thipeort shoe, Motlertt health Sher ,

MARTHA WASHINGTON

Arch-Ctirrectina

TWO PRICES ONLY

The Howard Brothers

Stars of George White's Scandals

Endorse Phileons Clothes!

Eugene and Willie,
while head-liners
at the beautiful
Fox Theater last
week stopped in
at Philcons to buy
some S m a r t Clothes

Read what they
have to say:

PHILCONS clothes. Notice

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shitiman will
accompany
their daughters
Louise and Janet Betty, to New
York this week, from where they
will proceed to camp at Tripp
Lake, Poland, Me. Mr. and Mrs.
Shaman will return to Detroit
next week.

the style and the fit! We join
hands in saying: Buy your
clothes at PHILCONS. You'll
never regret it."

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman
and Miss Sara Goldberg of 1464
West Grand boulevard left Thurs-
day by motor for a 10 days' east-
' ern trip, stopping at Buffalo, Phila-
delphia, Atlantic City and New
York.

STYLES.

Only a Furrier

can clean, store and re-
pair furs safely, scien-
tifically, satisfactorily.

America's Best Clothing Values!

$2,92

t o

$ 5 0

We wish to remind you that
a feature of PHILCONS is
the fitting and tailoring ser-
vice that is rendered.

"DETROIT'S SMARTEST DRESSERS WEAR PHILCONS CLOTHES"

Open Every Evening

SHOE SHOP

Corner John R and Farmer Streets

VACATION TIME IS HERE

And the urge to send your child away becomes a prob-
lem. Mrs. As-runin's camp, located near Detroit, offers
children excellent vacationing facilities in the heart of
beautiful scenery and in the company of refined cliff.
dren. lie sure! Send your child to

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

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

FOR DETAILS CALL

Hemlock 0998-W

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wintraub and
nephew, Henry Gotliffe, have
moved to their new residence at
1500 Taylor avenue, Apt. 303.

Zionist Delegates, Come to
P4LMER
PARK

Now Is the Time

A reception will be held July 7,
from 4 to 10 p. m., at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ginsberg, 2958
Glendale avenue, in honor of the
engagement of their daughter,
Saralee, to Mr. Nathaniel R.
Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Greenberg. No cards.

To buy your fur coat or
have one made to meas-
ure. Pay a small de-
posit, balance at your
ccnvenience.

Miss Ida Greenberg entertained
28 guests at a bridge-luncheon and
miscellaneous shower at the Stet-
ter Sunday afternoon, in honor of
her sister, Evelyn, whose marriage
will take place June 30. The U-

J. SCHNAAR,

shaped table was beautifully dec-
orated with pink and yellow as the
color scheme.

SADDLE HORSES FOR RENT OR SALE

Mr. and Mrs. Las. Rosenthal;
and daughter, Dorothy, of the Wil-
shire, have gone to Maniatique,
Mich., for the summer.

1034 Larchwood Avenue
Seven-Mile Road and Woodward
Longfellow 7559-5760

Come In

We are always glad to
give you free estimates
and make suggestions.

Manufacturing Furriers

Corner of Woodward and Columbia

liked& lesoftingboti

Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Weinberg
and daughter, Rosabelle, of Sagi-
naw, who have been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg of
2005 West Philadelphia, have re-
turned home. They have as their
guest Miss Goldie Warbelow of
Bay City.

F U R S‘. tc7

Among other celebrities who
endorse—PHILCONS CLOTHES
are Emile Boreo, Fox Star; Smil-
ing Sammy Dibert, Hollywood
Theater; Bobby Burns, Club Lido,
and Jack Douglas of WAFD.

Patent Kid Pump, $8.00

Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Eder of Chi
cago boulevard have returned from
a trip to Cleveland, where they
celebrated their first wedding an-
niversary. They were joined on
the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Scott of Pallister avenue, who vis-
ited their friends and relatives.

Mrs. Edward Oettinger of Cleve-
The dining-room of Levi's Hotel
, land, Ohio, who visited Mrs. Max in Mt. Clemens was the scene of a
Stottler for several days, has re- beautiful reception on Sunday,
turned to her home.
June 23, in honor of the engage.
ment of Miss Sophie Elaine Hor-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Schnedman vitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
and daughter, Jeanette, of 3730 Horvitz, to Julius Jack Klanfer,
Wager avenue, have returned from , son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Klanfer.
a motor trip through the middle The tables, at which 124 guests
west, visiting friends in Madison were seated, were artistically dec-
and Milwaukee, Wis., and Chicago, orated in pink and green. Out-of-
town guests were Mrs. I. Kraemer
Ill.
I and Mrs. F. Kortik of Providence,
Mrs. Joseph II. Bromberg of El R. I., Miss Ethel Goldman of Fair-
Paso, Tex., is the house guest of ' mount, W. Va., and Meyer Mel-
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. burg of Cleveland, Ohio.
and Mrs. Paul David Bromberg of
Mrs. Leon Goldberg and her
Dexter boulevard.
children, Rosalind and Harold and
Mrs. Gilbert Oshinsky, left last
week for their summer estate on
Lake St. Clair. Mr. Goldberg and
Mr. Oshinsky will join them on
Made
week-ends.

Here they are.
Willie and Eu-
gene Howard,
smartly attired
in light gray,
on e•button
suits which
they recently
purchased at
PHILCONS!

—and no wonder! There is
no shop like PHILCONS in
the country—The entire store,
smartly designed in modernis-
tic fashion, is in keeping with
the up - to - date PHILCONS

Blue Kid, $10.00

2966 Woodward Ave.
Ran. 5279

STORE CLOSES

School of
Horsemanship

RALPH I.

POWER, Manager

Electric Lighted Riding
Arena

Graded Evening CI
Lesson. $10.00

10 Class

MRS. MARY POWER

Instructor of Horsem•nalip

Special Attention to Ladies and Children

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