THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FOUR 4411111111M1113111111111211011111111I1111(311111111111I11211111111111111111112111111111111liCIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM 111111111111111011 illiall 1111111:1111111111111111122111111111,6 LOCAL NOTES*1 1:10 RETURNS FROM WEDDING TOUR. nunimanismontimmsommoninnisonounaminanamiasouniumaimuturniumminossuassissinummusuoinsitssasi. Mrs. Melville Welt and children' Miss Carrie Barmon, of Los Ange- have returned from Omena, where les, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. they spent the summer months. Josephine Linx, of Sandusky. Miss Barmon will visit in Detroit before -- Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Winernan returning to her home in the West. — have arrived home from a motor trip I I Mrs. Oscar Rosenberger and chil- through the East. dren, of 123 Virginia Park, have re- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slornan, of turned after spending the summer Ferry avenue, are returning from an ] months in Quebec and Maine. extended trip through the Canadian) Mr' and Mrs. J. Vector Roemer Rockies and Yellowstone Park. are rejoicing in the birth of a son, Mrs. M. Aronheim has returned Whitney C. front a visit at Oden, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prensky are — Mrs. Louis Ii'insterwald, of Marine rece i v i ng congratulations upon the City, spent a few days in the city re-birth of a daughter, Jewell Dorris, cently. I September 8th. Word has been received by Rabbi Mrs. Alex. Spatcr and family have returned from an extended stay at Judah L. Levin that his son, Captain i Isadore Levin, left Alexandria Sep- Oden, Mich. (Isadore 1st, and expected to reach - ome by the 25th. En route, Cap- Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg and ] h children have returned from Lake tarn Levin will stop at Paris and Placid, N. Y. London. Mrs. Hannah Hirschman spent the Mr. M. liarrison has left for a bus- past week as the guest of relatives in iness trip to California; Mrs. Harri- son and daughter, Janice, are spend- Chicago. ing some time in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown, of Hazelwood avenue, announce the en- Mr. M. Isenberg and son, Nathan, gagement of their daughter, Golda of Toledo, spent a few days in the Elizabeth, to Mr. Fred Edward S'Ren- city recently. co, of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. S'Renco has recently returned from a year's Miss Jane Brown and Miss Augusta service in France. Brown are enjoying a trip to Duluth on the "Huronic." Mrs. Simon L. Kavanau. Formerly Miss Rose Suffrin, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Suffrin, of 147 Winder street, who was married August 12, at Shaarey Zedek Syna- gogue. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of- ficiated. After an extended wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Kavanau are making their home at WO East War- re n avenue. Mrs. H. A. Pereira and daughter, Estelle, of 125 Richton avenue, High- land I'ark, accompanied by Mrs. Mey- er Burnstine and son, Leon, of 194 Medbury avenue, who have spent sev- eral weeks in the Catskill Mountains 00404424 , 04040 401}044,040 At r( and 'Mrs. Julius Bing have and Buffalo, have returned to this moved from 230 Atkinson avenue and city. arc residing temporarily at 1396 Ham- ilton Blvd. The Phoenix Social Club will give A Happy and Prosperous New Year To Everybody its first dance at the Arena Gardens, Mr. and Mrs. L. Winkleman and Sunday evening, September 21. Prom- family, of 56 Colorado avenue, re- inent entertainers have been engaged. turned from their summer home at A prize Fox Trot contest will be an St. Ignace, Mich. interesting feature. Shooks's Orches- tra will furnish the music. Miss Sadie Schubot has returned front a two months' visit in Northern The marriage of Miss Sylvia Baer, Michigan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corporal Irving C. Schreiber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber, of 212 West Hancock avenue, who has recently received an honorable discharge from the U. S. Marine Corps, was tendered a "welcome- Registered optometrist and manufactur- home" dinner and dance at the Elks' ing optician. Temple, Saturday evening, September 245 GRISWOLD ST. 13th, where fifty relatives and friends (Corner Clifford) MAIN 453 were present to greet him. Corp. Open Evenings. Schreiber had some very interesting **OtrOR4>trtrOtrOtrOtr****** stories to relate of his year's service in the hills of Santo Domingo. LOU GOLDBERG BRINK Piano Service Tuning $3.00 Frio) Estimates on REPAIRING REFINISHING All Work Guaranteed Grand Pianos a Specialty E. C. Brink Co. Factory-215 Clinton St.. Cadillac 6436 Mrs. Adolph Wax, of 116 Kenil- worth avenue, is spending -several weeks at Mt. Clemens, Mich. Baer, of 196 Farnsworth to Mr. Max- well B. Solovich, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Solovich, was solemnized Tues- day, September 16, at the Shaarey Zedek, Rabbi Hershman officiating. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Baer, grandparents of the bride, of New York city, and Mrs. Greenblatt, also of New York. Several delightful pre-nuptial enter- tainments were given the bride dur- ing the week. 'Ors. Louis Solovich was hostess at a card party and luncheon. Miss Adele Barnett en- tertained with a theater party at the Temple and luncheon at the Woinan's Exchange. Miss Ethel Solovich gave a theater party and Mrs. Max Solo- vich and Mrs. Joseph Polansky gave showers. The bridal couple are tak- ing a wedding trip to Buffalo, New York and Boston. Miss Isabella Werbe, for several years assistant with the McDonald School of Music, has accepted an ap- pointment on the faculty of the De- troit Conservatory of Music as piano- Mr. and Mrs. N. Kaletsky are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth forte instructor. of a baby girl, September 13th. Mrs, Private Abe Freedman, of Cleve- Kaletsky was formerly Miss Bessie land, spent a few days with friends Jacobson. in Detroit. Mr. Freedman served overseas with H. T. C. 302, and wears Misses Tilda Freedman and Ma- two silver stars on his Allied ribbon, tilda Rosenbaum, of 757 Brush street, showing two battles, and service are visiting itt Chicago and are the guests of Mrs. A. Ahrens. stripes for 22 months overseas. Mrs. S. B. Wax and son, Kenneth Mr. Benjamin Jacobson is making Harold, have left for their home in his home temporarily with Mr. and Chicago, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing, at 1396 Hamilton Mrs. I. Wax, of 2206 1Slichigan ave- Blvd. nue. Mrs. Herman Finstervi!ald has re- turned from a short stay in Marine City. Just now, the really worth while kind of good furni- ture is almost unobtainable. A visit to our Factory Salesrooms will be a revelation and a benefit. Afternoon Telephone Melrose 1320 Open Saturday By street car, via Woodward Ave. nue and Crosstown curs, east to Rios blocks pelle Street, then walk two via Woodward automobile, By Avenue, east on Warren Avenue to north. Riopelle Street. I100000000000001:100000000000M1 11 ienntsptisImmffnematurinsintammtr_ nam M. GINSBURG New Year Cards For the Jewish New Year Formerly with the Wohl Tailoring Co. LADIES' TAILOR Announces the Grand Opening of the Fall and Winter Season. REASONABLE PRICES 244 Woodward Ave. I Phone Main 289 Room 305 O O O 0 v O n Two conveniently located bookstores for your Book and Stationery Service. o Mrs. David Levy and son, David have arrived home from °tuella. Fresh and Properly Arranged Flowers for 10=01===0Q011= 110 =10=== i0=10=0=0 New Year 1 Central Floral Company o 35-37 Broadway I from • • .6 The Shop of Supre Quality and Fashions Circulating Library—all the best new fiction may he se- cured for 3c per day at our Book Nook Circulating Li- brary—in the Book Building. NI AC AULEY'S BOOKSTORES The very latest in millinery modes added to the particular exclusive t designs and patterns appeal to those that desire the best, and have helped to stamp this shop as one of the leaders in millinery modes. ANDREW HYDE 78 Library Ave. King Building. Millinery Importer 306 WASHINGTON ARCADE <> 0 0 0 3 o 4: • 47 Washington Boulevard, Book Building. Cherry 5890-5991 ROSS FUR CO. • 0 Exclusive Furriers O Remodeling Repairing Redyeing U one aueh NuBONE Corsets exert a gentle urge 0 0 II Emphasize Youthful es toward perfection in figure hecatftt.• they are made individually for you, boned with the wonderful Nullone Stay and designed and fitted by an expert corset iere. Nullone Corsets afford ideal support for any figure. They are economical too, can he washed, and will outwear two ordinary cor- sets. The Nultone mass are guaranteed in writing not to break or rust within one year. A new corset if they fail. A Nullone Corsetiere will serve you in the privacy of your own home. ('hone or write for information or appointment. In so doing you will not obligate yourself. Nu Bone Corset Shop Two Stores 397 Woodward Ave. 14 Adams West 1 651-652 Book Bldg. Cherry 1849 Importers. Manufacturers and Wholesalers of Millinery 231-233.235 Woodward Ave. Entrance on Clifford D 6 8 fosse==ogi0 ===0=0=o=== C. L. illatchsolleer, Mato Manage, Garton-Fisher-Wills Co. Super-Fluous Hair Removed painlessly and per- manently by the electric needle. Mime let, C07 1-2 Woody/11;r AKI7et. " 110= 1 171. Arcadia tilde.. near Eliot St. Phone Glendale 5695 - R. 0