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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-07-05

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PAGE SIX

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Featured In New Colors

$1.95

It is a new hose, this cobweb sheer
Gotham hose, and one that has caused
much comment. Spun clear and even
from the finest silk, to the pretty picot
tops. . . it is a hose of quality for
discriminating women. Among the
Wanted colors are: Magnolia, Suntan
and Atmosphere.

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on Marvin have returned home
after a two weeks' motor trip to
Montreal and other Canadian
points.

1fRONICLE

NOTED LECTURERS
AT HEBREW SESSION

The Hebrew meeting held at
Hotel Statler Tuesday evening on
the occasion of the Zionist con-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goblin awl vention proved a great success,
children of Detroit are the guests both from the point of view of ad-
delivered and because of
of Mr . and Mrs. (en . Kahn.
the large attendance. The meet-
Mrs. Allan Lichtig of Detroit is ing was arranged by the Hebrew
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. teachers and the Kvutzah tenth.
I. Voight. The session was opened by A.
Altman, president of Kvutzah Iv-
----
51 no. A. Kentz has an her guests rith, who introduced Bernard
Mrs.
Wm.
Linden.
Isaacs
us chairman of the evening.
her daughter,
M. IL Tausner, New Yurk repre-
[mum and children, of New Yurk.
sentative of the Histadruth lerith,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. R oma , was the first speaker. lie stressed
spent the week-end in Detroit, the importance of supporting the
where Mr. Roman attended the Hebrew weekly Mediae.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman deliv-
rabbis' conference.
ered an interesting and instructive
Mrs. Carl Ginsberg, Mr. and address in Hebrew and English.
NI
rs. Julius Ginsberg and Mrs.
' Menachem Ribalow, editor of
Phil Koffman attended the Cid. Hadour; 1. Shelvin, of the Jewish
ding-Rosenberg wedding in Detroit Morning Journal; Dr, S. Bernstein,
last week. editor of Dos Yidishe Folk;
Charles Cohen, prominent New
At the Euclid Golf and Conn- York Zionist leader; A. Altman
try Club Friday noon Mrs. J. C. and Rabbi Kramer, from Alabama,
Ilirshlield entertained 30 guests, were among the speakers. A com.
• 10 of whom were front Saginaw, mate,. for the purpose of raising a
The color scheme of orchid and fund of $500 for the support of
Rabbi
green was carried out in the nut the Iladoar was formed.

baskets and tapers. Two long ta- Hershman is chairman of this rum-
bles were intercrossed, and e1,11.! In ttee. The other members are
tenet with a huge bowl of pink and M. H. Zackheim, H. Goldman, 51.
white peonies. During the after Lieberman, I. Katz, I. Wetsman.
noon bridge was played, and prizes. A. 51. Pregerson, B. Isaacs.
won by Mrs. Morris Nover of Sagi.
i now, Mrs. harry Hirshberg of
,,,, Saginaw, Mrs. Louis Levine and Ginsberg, Mrs I Voight and Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph Sempliner.
II. F. Anthony. The honor guest
Wan also presented with a beauti.
--- —
51 r. and Mrs. Phil Koffman and ful gift.
— —
son Marvin spent last Monday in
Jackson.
' After spending two weeks in
--- . this city as the guest of her (laugh-
In honor of Mrs. Julius E. Gins- ter, Mrs. 11. F. Anthony, Mrs.
berg, who will soon have this city. Emma Rosenberg returned to her
to reside in Pontiac, a beautifully home in Detroit on Monday, ac-
appointed dinner was given last , companied by her grandson,
Tuesday noon at the Wenonah , Charles Anthony.

Beach Cafe by the Sunday Night
Club, of which she was a member. e
During the afternoon bridge was'
Expert Brake Service
the diversion, five tables being,
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The marriage of Miss Ruth Lu-I Rabbi Leon Frans sailed from
eille Franklin, daughter of Dr. and New York on the S. S. Homeric
Mrs. 1.00 M. Franklin, to Ray- , July 3, for a summer's travel in
mend Henry Einstein of Pitts-IRUSSia, Rumania, Lithuania and
burgh, Pa.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Poland.
Reuben Einstein of Blairsville,
---
Pa., will take place at the resi-
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
dence of the bride's parents, 21; man entertained visiting rabbis on
Edison avenue, on Monday, July Sunday evening with a dinner of
a, nt 6:30 p. m.
lovely appointments at the Book
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Cadillac. Covers were placed fin
Mrs. Bernard Selling of New seven guests.
Yurk, formerly of Detroit, is
spending sonic time in the city and
Mr. and Mrs. L. Fineman amt
is stopping at the Chatham apart- ,
daughter, Belle, of 246 East
mantes
Ferry avenue, left for an extended
motor trip to New York City to
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel
visit their son, Bernard, who is at-
hate taken a cottage at Mackinac.
tending the Talmudical Academy.
Hand for the summer and will
F rom there they will all motor to
take their departure early next
Atlantic City, where they will re-
week.
main fir the rest of the month.

Ruth Elaine Bloom, daughter of
Miss Julie Rosenthal of Carter
Mr. and Mrs. George Bloom, is
spending the month of July at the avenue will leave on July 8 for it
motor
trip to Chicago, Miuwaukee
Highland Park Nursery Camp at
and South Haven for several
Colchester, Ont.
weeks.

Danger from tire, theft and
moths is greater in Summer
when houses are left vacant.
Go away assured that your
valuable furs are safe — at
Hudson's. Call Cherry 5100
and have our delivery service
call for your furs.

HUDSON'S

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roemer
have returned from a few days'
visit in Chicago.

Mrs. Ida Schultz was hostess to
a group of women Monday, July 1,
at the Detroit Yacht Club. Lunch-
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weil and eon was served and afterward,
Miss Virginia Weil of New York cards were played. Gifts were'
are spending several weeks in De- presented to prominent women in
troit with their son, Herbert Weil, the group.
Jr., at the Chatham apartments.
Miss Frances Ray Ravitz enter-
Mrs. S. Morris and Mrs. J. C o . tained eight guests at a pajama u,
hen of San Francisco, Cal., are party at her home, 2999 Glendale, r;
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ro- Saturday, June 29. The guests 14
Ai mihdinditglehmt g
aru un n
d d utnh iequer,00snreltes
senberg of the Chatham apart- fo

ments.

lunch was served.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schulist of
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sarasohn
Monterey avenue left last week
for a summer's travel in Europe. and flintily, formerly of 2635 Pin-
Miss Roma Schulist is spending gree avenue, are now residing at
severiil weeks at Camp Cavell, 1651n Ohio avenue.
Port Huron, Mich.
Mrs. Samuel J. Berkowitz and
n
Miss Josephine Lewis is spend- son, Leonard, are spending
the
mg several weeks at Camp Cavell, summer at South Ilaven , Mich.

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Mrs. J. Jacobson of 182 Philip
Mrs. Julius Bing entertained 14 avenue is spending the summer
ladies at luncheon at Franklin months at South Haven, Mich.
Hills Country Club on Tuesday, in
Miss l'atricia Kolodin of Waver-
honor of Mrs. S. Morris and Mrs.
Cohen of San Francisco, who avenue left June 21 for a two
are guests, of Mrs. S. A. Rosen- months' stay in the east. At the
berg. present time she is a guest at the
MeAlpin Hotel, New York City,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Katzen- and from there will go to the Cats-
berg and family and Mr. and Mrs. kill 5Iountains and points east.
Lawrence Blau (Mildred Katzen-
In compliment of the recent be•
berg) are spending the summer at
trothal of Miss Dorothee Allender
Wolf Lake, Grass Lake, Mich.
to William Wolf, Miss Freida
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Benjamin Schnitz of 2233 West Euclid ave-
and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing are nue entertained 16 guests in their
leaving Sunday for a fortnight's honor on Wednesday, June 26. The
stay at the Au Sable Club, Au table was beautifully set with roses
Bridge and
as a centerpiece.
Sable, Mich.
dancing was the diversion of the,

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ASSOCIATION

will give a

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Sunday, July 14, at 6 P. M.

At Congregation B'nai Moshe Hall

Dexter Boulevard at Lawrence
Prominent Detroiter , will address the diners. Everybody
is invited.
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NAME

Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Squirrel evening.
ADDRESS
Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa., is the guest
Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 29141,
of her mother, Mrs. Alice Stiglitz
of Clinton street, Mt. Clemens. Burlingame avenue, entertained
Mrs. Wechsler will visit in Detroit the past week in honor of Miss rireENEREETHEE
Leah Stone of Chicago, Ill., who
before returning to her home.
nra
was a guest at her home. Miss
Mrs. Jacob Needle of Olyphant,' Stone left Monday for New York,
Pa., is visiting her mother, Mrs. from which point she is sailing fur
PIANOS TO RENT FOR SUMMER HOMES
Alice Stiglitz of Mt. Clemens, Europe.
Mich.
A surprise dinner dance Was
Among those attending the wed- given Joseph Sominsky in honor of
ding in Chicago of Miss Rosalie his thirtieth birthday by his friends
Sturman to Sidney A. Rosenthal on Sunday, June 30, at Blossom,
of Detroit on June 30 were Mrs. Heath. Covers were laid for 25
Herman Schnabel, Mrs. Ted Fried- guests.
man and Miss Estelle Friedenburg.
Aaron I. Edgar, director and 1
Mrs. Melba Wechsler of Squirrel cantor of the Jewish Center in
Hill, Pittsburgh, who was the Jacksonville, Florida, and formerly
guest of her cousin, Mrs. Mildred of Detroit, is visiting his parents,
Newman of Cleveland, is now vis- Mr. and Mrs. A. Itzkowitz, 589 1 SI
iting Miss Mildred Harris of Kip- Leicester court, and is being ex-
l ing avenue, Detroit, and will also tensively entertained. Ile is also
visit her grandmother, Mrs. Alice here as a delegate to the Zionist
Stiglitz of Mt. Clemens, before re- convention, and before returning
to Florida, he will visit New York
turning home.
for several weeks. .
, Mrs. Max Smotkin and son, Ed-
ward, have returned from a visit
Mrs. Myren M. Landsb•rg of
' with relatives in Louisville, Ky.
Parkside avenue left recently for
a few weeks' stay in Duluth, ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Mana- companied by her daughter and
1
1 son of 6512 Twelfth street gave a son, Margie and Paul,
dinner Sunday, June 30, at their
home, to their friends and relatives
Mr. and Mrs. David Bloch and
in honor of the graduations of son, Maurice of 3029 Buena Vista,
their sons, A. Louis and Dan.
left for a motor trip South where
L
they will spend some time.
51. Keshner and family of 9741
Delmar have left for an extended
Claire R. Grant, daughter of
our through the southern states. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Grant of Chi-
cago boulevard, left this week for
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Seigle of ('amp Song. where she will spend
2634 Pingree sailed on the S. S. the summer.
1
Leviathan June 29 for Europe,
where they will stay for several
One hunderd guests were pres-
months.
ent at the reception given by Mrs.
H. Stolarsky of Kirby avenue, in
Miss Evelyn Siegel entertained, honor of her (laughter, Rose Re-
at a luncheon at the Detroit - Le - inee's engagement to Charles Ray
land and later took her guests to Edelstein, son of Jack Edelstein of
the theater, in honor of Miss Eve- Medbury avenue. A pink and white '
lyn Greenberg, whose marriage color scheme was carried out. Out- 1
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Miss Libby Meyer of Chicago is
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Mrs. Sam Yarrows entertained
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the Oriole Terrace, June 26.

Mrs. Ben Libster, Sol Libster and
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Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lewis of
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Many delightful affairs are being
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Leon Golden Berg will be an event
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On Saturday, June 8, Miss Leah
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