A xericam ffewish Periodical Center CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE rftgpgrtgr,16_11151JARON1GIZ .40 01, •, ,act al and arsonal ", DETROIT, MICHIGAN HEADS PURITY LODGE OUTING COMMITTEE I / / /1 () Hi No connection with any other store to should be communicated to the office of the All Society Items and other local Chronicle_ by 5 o'clock each Weelasedat Afternoon in order to appear in the current wee le. Mum Phone Glendale WC Society Editor. Mad notice. so as to be received not later than Wednesday. SPECIAL! HUDSON SEAL COATS of a very select quality of fur, 36-inch mod- els with deep shawl collar of mar- ten, bell cuffs of same fur, three skins deep. Side pockets, lining is of guaranteed satin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Glickman of West Kirby avenue hove returned from a trip to Buffalo and Albany, N. Y., where they visited with rela- tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Glick- man also attended the races in Syra- cuse, N. Y. $350 Full 36-inch length model of FRENCH SEAL fur. A most graceful coat with deep cape col- lar and deep cuffs of marten. The price is an exceptionally low fig- ure for a French Seal coat of the quality presented. $250 ANNOUNCEMENT OPENING Frank Bros. Drug Co. ON SATURDAY, AUG. 20 Our new store is ready to serve you. Accept this announce- ment as an individual invitation to call, whether you make a purchase or not. The spirit of our store is one of help- fulness—one of service to the customer. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS. DELIVERY SERVICE. Hemlock-7201 2489 10300 Woodward At Trowbridge August Fur Sale Now in Progress Baer & Polansky Furriers 1525 Broadway Eureka Building 2nd Floor Take Elevator Main 7825 Mr. and Mrs. William 'merman, Miss Esther (merman and Carl Imer- man of East Hancock avenue have returned from a motor trip to Bay City, Mich. Mrs. II. F. Anthony and sons of Bay City stopped in the city en route Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wodel, who to Cedar Point, where they will spend have been spending several Weeks at ' , several weeks. Put-in-Bay, Ohio, have taken a cot- Mrs. Herman Lewis and children, tage at Catawba Islands, Ohio, for MISS SADIE GOLDSTEIN. the remainder of the summer season. Josephine and Herman, Jr., of Grand avenue, Highland Park, who spent Miss Sadie Goldstein of 325 Fred- Miss Rae Wolsey of Toledo spent several weeks in Put-in-Bay, Ohio, erick street, who is in charge of ar- several days in the city as the guest have returned. rangements for 'the excursion to be of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenberg and given by Purity. Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., at Bob-Lo, Monday, Aug. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barit and chil- son, Raymond, of Colling,wood ave- nue are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.1 Arrangements for the annual out- dren, Julian Richard and Betty Lou, ing have been completed and the A. Schoenfeld of Chicago, formerly Northern Michigan. arc summ ering committee is confident that it will re- of Detroit. sult in the most successful event of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Barnett and fam- of its kind ever undertaken by the Chap- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rosenthal ily of Fourteenth avenue have gone Mack avenue have returned from • ter. Games, races and other outdoor to Oscoda, Mich., where they wlil few days' visit at Benton Harbor, I games have been planned by the ar- make their future home. rangement committee. Mich. A cordial invitation is extended to Mrs. J. B. Netzorg of East Forest Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. & A. Clara Beckman of Bay City Miss avenue, who spent two weeks at The M., their families and friends. Tickets Lodge, Van Etten Lake, Mich., has visited in Detroit en route to a trip may be secured from members or at to Boston, Cape Cod and Old Orch- returned home. the dock. The boat leaves the foot ard, Me. of Bates street at 9 a. m. Miss Frieda Epstein of Toledo Mr. and Mrs. Saul Sallan of Bos-1 spent several days in the city as the Miss Sylvia Weinberg of Hague ton Boulevard West, have returned guest of relatives and friends. from a several weeks' visit with rela- avenue has returned from Northern lives and friends in St. Ignace, Mich.1Michigan, where she spent the past The Misses Esther and Miriam Len- two weeks. huff of Frederick street, who spent has S. Meisner of Elmhurst avenue several weeks at The Breakers, Cedar The Misses Belle Wallace and Ida returned from a trip to New York Point, have returned to their home. Greenwald are spending their vaca- City. tion at South Haven and Chicago. Miss Blume Slomovitz Tuesday re- Miss Jennie Wetsman of Frederick turned from a nine weeks' stay in Mrs. Miriam Schmittke and daugh- New York, Bayonne, New Brunswick street was visiting will friends and ters, Rebecca and l'aula, of 296 Med- and Lake Hopatcong, N. J., and the relatives in Chicago. bury Boulevard have moved into Catskill mountains. Miss Slomovitz Miss A. M. Roby of Longfellow their new home at 1639 West Euclid represented Detroit at the thirteenth annual Young Judaea convention, avenue is making an extended visit avenue. with friends in Providence, R. I. held at Lake Hopatcong. Miss Sadye Jacobson of West Phil- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burnett and adelphia has returned from a five Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loewenberg of weeks' visit to New York. family of Rhode Island avenue have a Virginia Park have returned from several weeks' motor tour through returned from a several weeks' motor The Misses Rae and Anne Cohen Maine, New Hampshire and New tour throughout the eastern states. of Palmer avenue have left for a two York. They were accompanied by Charles Katros of Edison avenue weeks' trip to Cedar Point, Sandusky , Otto Hyman of Virginia Park and spent several weeks at Atlantic City, Ohio, where they will stop at Th Arthur Glazer of Kerchival avenue. Breakers Hotel. Their sister, Mrs. Washington and New York. Harry Wheeler, will join them. — N. Anspach of St. Louis, Mich., is Miss Rose Rosenthal of El Paso, spending several weeks visiting with Texas, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Ann Lieberman of relatives and friends in the city. A, Grabower of 48 West Grand ave. 862 Chicago Boulevard has returned from a delightful visit with Miss Mar- Irving and Herman Cohen of Gar- nue, Highland Park. guerite Aronson at Asbury Park, N. J. land avenue have gone to Denver, Mrs. II. M. Meyers and Miss Hen- Colo., where they will remain during rietta Meyers of Longfellow avenue Marvin and Herbert Harris, sons the month of August. are making an extended tour through of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris of Spending a few weeks at The Maine, New York and New Hamp- 1007 East Ferry avenue, have left Breakers, Cedar Point, are the Misses shire. flit. Camp Osius, to be gone about two Rose and Helen Rosenberg of 1170 weeks. Mrs. J. Walter Levie, who has been Collingwood avenue. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. David Adel and fam- Goldfarb of 48 West Grand avenue, ily have moved from Brush Boulevard Miss Anna Warren of 7451 Wood- in Now York. to their new home at 1664 Glynn has left for her home ward avenue is in Cedar Point for a court. few weeks' outing. Messrs. Clarence and Lester Budd A. Hyman of Virginia Park has re- of Indianapolis, Ind., are visiting The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarcy turned from a pleasant stay at Ot- their aunt, Mrs. A. J. Koffman of 160 Zedek will hold their annual excur- Hazelwood avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. sion to Bob-Lo Wednesday, Aug. 24. tawa Beach, Mich. Harry S. Glickman of West Kirby A large attendance has been provided Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weinberg, who avenue. for. The Auxiliary has organized for Red Cross sewing at the Shaarey Ze- spent several weeks in the city as the Mrs. J. Kabaker and daughter, Sa- deg on Thursday afternoon. All guests of relatives and friends, have rah, of 547 East Palmer avenue have members interested are urged to hel returned to their home in Prescott , left for Kansas City, where they will in this worthy work. g p Mich. remain for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Glickman of Philip Shulman of Brush street has Mr. William B. Isenberg left De- 663 West Kirby avenue have return returned from a trip to New York troit on Friday for a trip to New ed from New York, Albany and Sara- City. York City and a stay of two weeks toga Springs. Mrs. Albert Grabower of Grand at the summer home of his parents Leon Lacov of the Henry Clay Ho- avenue, Highland Park, has returned near Hunter, N. Y., where his wife has been staying for the past few tel entertained Mr. and Mrs. N. Nast from a trip to Northern Michigan. of Toledo the past week-end. weeks. iF Furs Again Within Reach of the Limited Income 1921 fur prices are the lowest in years and much less than a year ago. All during this month special concessions are offered on the Fall and Winter prices. Among the remarkable values are: Coats of Hudson Seal Trimmed With Squirrel At $325.00 36-inch models with large shawl or en- muffling choker coller in platinum gray squirrel like the model sketch. Other Hudson Seal coats, trimmed in squirrel, varying in length from 30 to 40 inch. Priced $275.00 to $425.00 "Faultless Workmanship" FURS At A Saving of 25 to 40% Expert Repairing and Remodeling Fur Collar and Cuff Sets Baer Bros. FINE FURS FUR GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER 1522 Broadway Main 2449 Chronicle Want Ads 'Bring Results Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marwill and son, Melvil, motored to Chicago this week. Fyfe's Third Floor The Carmel Kosher Restaurant Mrs. L. E. Fiske and daughter, Terry, of 180 Eason avenue have just returned after spending several weeks in Atlantic City. Advance Fall Oxfords Under New Management SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1921 Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Lefkofsky and daughter, Helen Rosalie, left Monday for Cedar Point, where they will spend two weeks at The Break- ers. Fall tendencies are smartly reflected in the walking oxfords sketched. Both are well built of tine, sturdy materials that will retain splendidly orig- inal style and character. It has been remodeled and decorated and is under the supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin. The best and cleanest Kosher Meals will be served at reasonable prices. Special attention given to parties, weddings and banquets. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyers of 1605 Glynn court returned from an extended visit to Charlevoix and Ot- tawa Beach. At '8 Medium round toe oxford with welt sole and 1 1/2-inch mili- tary heel. Russet shade tan cal/ or black Wayne calf of high lus- ti tre. Style 1836. Among the August guests at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Danto at Lake Orion, Mich., are Miss Sylvia Gittleman and Samuel B. Danto. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Levin and i daughter, Estelle, have returned from a month's stay at Sault Ste. Marie. 1427 Broadway. Sli g htly narrower toe street oxford w i th welt sole and 1 6-8 inch Cuban heel. Black Wayne calf of loch lustre or medium shade tan calf with champagne - .-.0 - 7 4-7,-A ef i-VV-451- 1-+IL +V V V- Uf7,e, e1- 1 7.0111117,. 4 Mrs. Jos. Roseman and son, Ar- nold of San Jose, Calif., are visiting I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Levin,' and will attend the wedding of her sister, Birdie, to Mr. Harry Lebowitz I t of Duquesne, Pa. nil s:ItchIng. Style 1835. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbutt and baby of Burlingame avenue are plan- ning to leave shortly on an extended trip to California and other western points. A miscellaneous shower was given' by Mrs. Joseph Roseman of San Jose, Calif., who is visiting her parents in the city, honoring her sister, Birdie, whose marriage takes place Aug. 21. —Third Floor— Mail Orders Sent Promptly. Postpaid Woodward and Adams A.C.KRENZ ferchant Miss Delores Weiss of St. Clair avenue is spending the month at Mackinac Island with Mrs. L. Morri- son and Mrs. Benjamin E. Cohen, also of St. Clair avenue, who are spend- ing the summer on the island. B'nai Brith Dining doom 1 1 tl II ,1 Under New Management Jli Jr Opens Sunday, Aug. 21 Jr Jr tl Miss Lillian Weinberg of Hague avenue is spending the month of August at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Winkelman at St. Ig- It nace, Mich. Th. Shop where courtesy r' 4739 Woodward Just North of Freed Ana and servit. Mid "VI "41 .7 - fl Mr. Milford Stern is spending 10 days in the east. Mrs. J. Rosenzweig and Josephine Stern have left for New York and Edgemere, L. 1., where they will spend the remainder of the month of August. Corner John R. Telephone Cadillac 2185. 1 1 . 4 At '9 Shoe Repair Service Department, Sixth Flo r The Carmel Kosher Restaurant Association begs to announce the Re-Opening of Mrs. Harry L. Jacobs and daugh- ters, Melicent and Phyllis, of Long- fellow avenue, have returned from a three weeks' stay at Cedar Point, 0. Cooking Unsurpassed. Service Unexcelled. NATHAN WECHSLER, Prop. '10.47 "04