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August 26, 1921 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-08-26

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Robinson-Cohen Co.

High Street at Hastings

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STARTING
SUNDAY
AT NOON

COMMON
CLAY

Moulded into Human Form
and Given Life.

A drama based on the mystic
Jewish Folk-Lore of Me-
dieval Europe.

Acted by Jews for Jews.

Jewish Music and Soloists.

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Miss Rose Kaplan of Chicago is
Returning from a several weeks'
stay in New York is Miss Minna Gold- visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sol
Kaplan of Ilendrie avenue.
smidt of Elmhurst avenue.

PRICES:

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Matinee-25c and 40c

1/4 Evenings and Sunday-25c, 40c, 60c

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Prices Reduced On Dry Cleaning

$1.50

We Call For
and Deliver
MELROSE 6570

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ANNOUNCEMENT

BARNEY ALBERT

Announces the opening of the

Rivard-Hendrie
Garage

The Rivard-Hendrie Garage was
built for service. With 10,000 square
feet storage space and 2,000 square
feet repair space and we can assure
you
QUICK SE1'VICE
All Work Guaranteed for Three Months
Let us give you a quotation on your
work. Day and night service. We
call for and deliver cars.

REPAIRING STORAGE WASHING
SIMONIZING

Rivard-Hendrie Garage

JACK REUBIN, Mgr.

B. ALBERT

Market 2729.

"The G

Built for Service"

Returning from the Thousand Isl-
! The Misses Regina and Hannah
Heller of the Ansonia apartments on ands, Montreal and Quebec are Mr.
and
Mrs. A. Glazer of West Kirby
Bagg street have returned from New
York City, where they attended sum- avenue.
The Blue Bird Girls held their reg-
mer sessions at Columbia Uiversity.
Milfred Stern of East Grand Boole- ular meeting on Tuesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fellwalk of yard has returned from a 10-day trip Aug. 23, at the home of Miss Mary
2318 Kest Grand Boulevard have re- to New York City. Sklare, 8819 Dexter Boulevard.
Preparations were made and com-
turned from aseveral weeks' visit in
New York. They were accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kaplan and son, mittees were appointed to take charge
_ of the pajama party which will be
by Mrs. Leo Weiss of Port Huron.
Jack, of Ilendrie avenue have r e
turned from a motor trip to Chicago. hold on Saturday evening, Aug. 27,
at the home of Mrs. J. Goldberg, 631
Returning from a five weeks' mo-
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Baer, who vis- East Palmer avenue. The girls will
tor trip throughout the eastern states
t at Mrs. Goldberg's home
and Canada are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder get togeher
Ehrlich and daughter, Ruth, of Sec- of Wilson avenue, have returned to about 8 :30 p. m. Pictures will be
their home in Toledo. taken at 11 p. m., after which a mid-
ond Boulevard.
night lunch will be served. They will
Mrs. Aaron Blumeneau and family slay over night and in the morning
Returning from an eastern motor
breakfast will be served, after which
trip is Miss Elsie Kohn of 1800 Sew-
of Putnam avenue are spending a the party will disband. '
N
ard avenue.
few weeks with relatives and friends
Commencing this week, the meet-
in Prescott, Mich.
ings
will
be
held
every
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marks have
Mrs. Sadie dm.obs, a representative
moved from the Leroux apartments,
Mrs. Harry Freed, formerly of De-
Hamilton Boulevard, to the Keywell
troit, now of St. Paul, Minn., is visit- of the Jewish Woman's Club, spoke
apartments, West Grand Boulevard.
ing with her many friends in this to the girls regarding the Young
Women's Hebrew Association which
Naaufacttrara
Mr. adn Mrs. Leon VanVliet and city. is being formed and asked as many
aotallara—Viaoiasalers
girls as were able to, to join the or-
children, dames and !..! arion, have re-
Mrs.
Reuben
Simon
and
daughter
ganization.
Several
of
the
members
turned from a motor trip to Lansing
IN Michigan A
are spending several weeks with rela- filed applications.
and Holly, Mich.
tives and friends in Prescott, Mich.
Aaron Gregor of West Grand
Mies Esther Hirschman of Fort
Boulevard has returned from a two-
street is spending several weeks with
weeks' trip to Charlevoix, Mich.
relatives and friends in Copemish and
Mrs. Sidney Levy and son of Sec- Alanson, Mich.
ond Boulevard have returned from a
Max Bornstein of Chicago spent
several months' visit with relatives
several days at the home of Mr. and
and friends in Columbia, Mo.
Mrs. William (merman of East Ilan-
Mrs. A. Prenzlauer of East Palmer cock avenue.
The practice of sending New Year's Greetings to friends
avenue is visiting with her children,
and relatives through the local Jewish paper is general through-
Many elaborate functions were
Mr. and Mrs. Sam (,rosner (Nina
out the country. Its advantage over the old individual mailing
given in honor of Miss Sarah Frazer
Prenzlauer) of Dover, Ohio.
card is evident in the saving of time, expense and worry over
of Detroit, who has been spending the
forgetting a friend.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sterns have summer months in Cheboygan, Mich.,
returned from a several months' visit in honor of her marriage to Mr. Louis
Greeting Card. in the DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
with relatives and friends in Balti- Joseph, which was an event of the
will take this form:
more, Md., and have taken an apart- past week.

Furs!

H. & B. MARKS

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533 EAST FOREST AVE., NEAR BEAUBIEN

Our Guarantee:
"There is no odor
AFTERWARD."

Sizes 38 to 46

At Marks'
you will find
the most
complete and
finest selec-
tion of furs
and fur coats
in Dttroit-
rou will find
pays to
buy of the
Makers.

The Forest Cleaner and Dyers, Inc.

\Vomen's Plain Suits
and Dresses $2.00

$52

BLUE BIRD GIRLS

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Men's Suits

Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Pizer and chil-
dren, Charles and Lawrence, of liar-
risville, Mich., were the guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Grabowsky
of Brush Boulevard, en route for a
motor trip to New York City.

Mrs. George Loria of Taylor ave-
Miss Frances Rice, who was the
house guest of Miss Fannie Simon of nue is spending several weeks with
relatives
and friends in Toledo.
East Forest avenue, left on Friday
last for Jackson, Mich., to visit with
After
having
spent six weeks at !
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cohen, ere re-
the summer home of Mr. and Mrs.
turning to her home in Chicago.
Charles Finsterwald at Pine Lake,
Messrs, Herbert Newman, Sidney Miss M. Goldberg, Mrs. Adalia Raph-
!Schott and Bernard Weisman have ael and Rachel Raphael have returned
returned from a camping trip at the to their home in Davenport, Iowa.
summer home of Dr. A. Southworth
Mr. and Mrs. John Stillman and
of Monroe, Mich.
family of Fort Wayne, Ind., visited a t
Mrs. Irving Ilirschmann and chil- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Still-
dren of Virginia Park are spending man of 1526 Edison avenue for sev-
several weeks at the aummer home of eral days.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Meyer Snyde r of New York spent
Sloman, San Soucci, Ilarsens Island .
a few days in the city at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Newman of of his father, Ellis Snyder of East
Cam avenue have returned from Bay- Palmer avenue.
field, Ont., where they spent several
Returning from a few weeks' stay,
weeks.
at Ottawa Beach, Mich., are Mr. and
Mrs. I. Frank and Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Joseph Alexander and family
Wolf, who have been spending the of Burlingame avenue.
' summer at San Soucci, Ilarsens Isl-
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of Edi-
and, were in the city during the past
week to see Sam Sloman ere his de- son avenue have returned from a
motor
trip to Chicago and Green Bay,
' parture for an European trip.
Wisconsin.
David Rice of John R. street is
Returning from Atlantic City and
spending several weeks touring in the
New York, where they spent a few
eastern states.
weeks, are Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Harri-
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Breitenbach son of Webb avenue.
and daughters, Ruth and Judith, are
Miss Miriam Salberg and her fiance,
in Cedar Point, Ohio, for a two
Mr. Carl Shield of Cleveland, were
weeks' stay.
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Lawrence Sondheimer of Hotel Ad- William Rindskoff of Longfellow ave-
dison has joined a party of friends nue.
with whom he will tour through the
Miss Tena Levyn, who spent sev-
Adirondack mountains.
eral days in the city visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ellman of relatives and friends, has returned to
Memphis, Tenn., are spending the her home in Fostoria, Ohio.
summer months in Detroit at Hotel
Estelle and Cecil Kaufman, chil-
Stevenson.
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kaufman,
formerly
of Detriot but now of Read-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Breitenbach
and family of Grosse Pointe Shores ing, Pa., are guests at the home of
' are at Hotel Breakers, Cedar Point, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meisner of Elm-
hurst avenue.
Ohio, for a few weeks' stay.

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Pictured is a charming
new frock of Black Satin
with Grey Satin sleeves
and girdle. A very ex-
traordinary/ offering for
the modest price of

Returning from a several weeks'
visit to Yellowstone Park is E. N.
Rothman of Royal Oak, Mich.

Mrs. Maurice Enggass of Hotel Ste-
Miss Blanche Steerman of Wash-
venson, en route from Mackinac Isl-
ington, D. C., who visited at the home
and to their home in Chicago.
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen of
William Siegel of l'utnam avenue Burlingame avenue, has left for As-
is making a several weeks' motor trip bury Park, N. J., where she will spend
the remainder of the summer season.
through the Adirondack mountains.

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Authenticity of exclu-
sive styling, and a re-
markable degree of value
characterize the Russel
showings for Fall.

Returning from Charlevoix, Mich.,
where they spent the summer season,
are Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Davis of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welt of Chan- Hotel Stevenson.
dler avenue, who spent several weeks
Mrs. Morris Rosenfield of St. Jo-
in Boston and Marblehead, Mass.,
seph, Mo., is a guest at the home of
have returned.
her father and sisters, Mr. Ellis Sny-
Mr. and Mrs. Samson Schoenbrun der and the Misses Ida and Mildred
visited with their children, Mr. and Snyder of 282 East Palmer avenue.

Opn Evenings

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be communicated to the ,.Ilea of the
All Society Items and other local mutes 010111d
ail order to iippear in the current week's
Chronicle by S o'clock each Wednesday afternoon
Pont Glendale 8326, Society Edna,. Stail notices to as to be received not Inlet
issue.
than Wednesday.

The new department of the Young
Women's Hebrew Association of the
Jewish Woman's Club is being organ-
ized and plans are well under way
for an active and busy season. All
meetings will be held at the club-
, house, 89 Rowena street.
---
Sam Sloman of East Ferry avenue
left on Wednesday last for New York,
from which point he sailed on the
SS. Neurdam for Europe, where he
will remain for several months.

Furniture Sale

BROADWAY STRAND

Correct Styles
For Fall

Ilarry Weinstein of Virginia Park
An urgent appeal is made by the
spent two weeks at Charlevoix, Mich.
Women's Auxiliary of Temple Beth
El for workers for the Red Cross
Mrs. Albert Ginsberg of Burlin-
sewing on Thursdays for foreign chil-
returned from New
dren. It is essential that the gar- game avenue has
ments be finished before the cold York, where she went to meet Mr.
Ginsberg,
who
returned
from Europe,
weather sets in and a large corps of
where he spent several months.
workers is thefore needed.

of Our
Record Breaking
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NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS

ment at the Stimpson Place.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horowitz and
The Misses Charlotte and Marcia family of Glynn court, who spent a
Ermann of West Hancock avenue month at Lake Nettie, Walloon Lake,
spent a few days at the Lambert cot- Mich., have returned.
tage, Gratiot Beach, Port Huron,
Mrs. J. E. Feldman of Detroit spent
Mich.
several weeks in Ellsworth, Mich., the
Irving Hamburger of Taylor ave- guest of friends.
nue has returned from a 10 days'
Mrs. B. Aran of Longfellow avenue
visit at Hotel Breakers, Cedar Point,
has returned from an extended east-
Ohio.
ern trip.
Miss Birdie Urban of Cincinnati is
Mrs. Herman Hamburg of Longfel-
• guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
low avenue has returned from a sev-
Hiel Snyder of Tuxedo avenue.
eral weeks' visit at resorts near Che-
Louis Simon of McLean avenue has boygana, Mich.
returned from New York City.



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Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jacobs and family of
9765 West Grand Boulevard extend their best
wishes to their relatives and friends for a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.

MAIL THE COUPON BELOW NOT LATER THAN WEDNES-

DAY, SEPTEMBER 21.

The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,

850 West High Street,
Detroit, Mid..

Gentlemen:—

Enclosed find $1.00, for which please insert my New Year ,.
Greeting Card in your Rosh Hashon• (5682) Number.

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