A merican (wish Periodical Center CLIFTON AVENU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREE limignoper,Ikvartm erai A Lovely September Bride For School or College Wear Misses' Jersey Dresses $15." 7 Slip-over models with a narrow self tie sash belt; diagonal set pockets; collar and cuffs of soft white kid leather. The colors— taupe, navy, black and brown. A new fashion for school, college, office or general wear at a low price. Sizes 14 to 20 years 413.Sittli Colo. moo.. Mr. and' Mrs. M. II. Blumberg of Chicago Boulevard have returned from New York City. Returning from a Great Lakes cruise where they stopped at points in Northern Michigan are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Friedman and family of Chicago Boulevard. S. Geltner of Longfellow avenue, who spent several days at eastern points, has returned. As Shown in Women's Suits Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sloan of Edi- son avenue have returned from a motor trip throughout the eastern states. Many years have passed since suits developed in all black have been shown in such a variety of styles. The new suit materials, Moussyne, Gerona, Cachemire Duve- tyn, are wondrously lovely in black, $68 to $135. No connection with any other stroe UNDERSTAND we Do Not Serve Here KOSHER HAM But we do serve you a good, clean and strictly Kosher Meal at Reasonable Prices. Under personal Supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin. BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH, 11:30-to 2 P. M., 50 CENTS Carmel Kosher Restaurant 1425 Broadway (under new management) Cadillac 2185 Near John R. Special Rates for. Weddings, l'arties and Banquets. Baer & Polansky "JUST FURS" Beware of the Cold Weather. Preparedness is a Good Policy. Opposite the New Capitol Theatre. Second Floor Main 7825 1525 Broadway Eureka Bldg. Women of all ages value its exceptional dis- tinctiveness and seem eager to bow to the Paris- ian mandate for all black robes. In the East women are gowned in black from early morn till dewy eve, in materials of such richness as to obviate the necessity of any but the simplest trimming. Some of Ilimelhoch's new black gar- ments are described below. Mr. and Mrs. John Feldman and son of Grove avenue have returned from a trip to Duluth, Minn., and Youngstown, Ohio. DETROIT, MICHIGAN 1 5w Newest Arrivals in Black Mrs. Murk B. Weiss and son, Les- ter, of Garfield avenue have left for the east, where they will spend the holy days at the home of Mrs. Weiss' mother, Mrs. Rae Berlin of Far Rock- away, Long Island. TV 010 V. E. Hirsh of Belmont avenue spent several days in New York and Atlantic City the past week. Black Gowns Mr. and Mrs. A. Young of Belmont avenue are spending a few weekd with relatives and friends in ProviL dence, R. I. Nothing is quite so conducive to the svelte line which is so essential this season as a gown of all black. There is offered here a showing of stunning black gowns. Prices are from $39.50 to $75.00. Mr. and Mrs. S. Earn of Longfel- low avenue are visiting with relatives and friends in Boston and Worcester, Mass. Black Hats MRS. HAROLD REDFIELD (Mirah Helen Cohen) Returning from an extended east- One of the most beautiful weddings lace, forming a cap. The bride car-1 er trip are Mr. ad Mrs. L. A. Krause. of the season took place on Tuesday tied a shower bouquet of white or- of Burlingame avenue. evening, Sept 6, at 8:30 o'clock at , chide, valley-lilies and swansonia. The Messrs. George S. Weiss, Otto A. Hotel Statler, when Miss Mirah Helen only attendant Cohen erg), Mrs. who Arthur acted at mat- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Is- (Edith Ginsb Weiss, Harry Hoffman and Morris' Cohen, ron of honor, wore pale Nile green Enda left for Chicago, where they reel Cohen of 4827 Second Boule- chiffon and carried an arm bouquet have marticulated at the Illinois Col- card, became the bride of Mr. Ilarold of pink La France roses and smilax.' Redfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Little Miss Claire Wineman, daugh- lege of Chiropody. Rosenfield of Second Boulevard, in — ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- R. J. Rice of Putnam avenue spent the presence of relatives and friends man, in pink chiffon and carrying a basket of pink roses, was a dainty several days in New York City the , of both families. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiated at past week. ' the ceremony, which was solemnized little flower girl. P _ The groom was attended by his ti n ,der. an archway of pink gladiolas. brother, Albert Rosenfield, as best ,.. heme was carried Mr. and Mrs. R. Warshansky of f n man, and Walter Rosenfield, Arthur East Palmer avenue are visiting with out se decorative IT y, fernery festoon- very effective Field, Avery Ginsberg and Walter friends s and relatives in Bost n and ing the pillars and tall standards o o Schuett as ushers. Mrs. Cohen, Marblehead, Mass. I gladiolas and five-branched silver can- mother of the bride, wore a handsome — delabra flanking either side of the Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Humburg arch. Bay t es joined with garlands gown of grey chiffon with trimmings of grey sequins. th of the Otter apartment have moved ar, greener y y r marked o the aisle g through e Sirs. Rosenfield, mother of the to New York City to make it their , °` which the wedding party passe d . groom, was attired in an exquisite future home. A beautifully appointed table in robe of black lace. A buffet supper — I the center of the room, covered with was served to 170 guests. Dancing Mr. and Mrs. Marx Lewy and Mrs.. a lace cloth and adorned with pink Phil Goldstein and Mr. and Mrs. A. , roses and silver candelabra, held the followed. Following a motor tour throughout B. Cilzerberg of the Chicago Beach bride and groom's wedding cakes. the eastern states, Mr. and Mrs. Red- Hotel spent the last week here at- The bride was beautiful in ivory satin field will reside at the family home, tending the races. They were the trimmed wish old rose pointe lace, en 4827 Second Boulevard, and will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Slo- train, the tulle veil being held in man. place by a bandeau of rose pointe at home after Oct. 1. Miss Mary Elkin, who has been as- Miss Elizabeth Weiss of 589 South sociated with the United Jewish Charities for the last four years, has Green street was hostess at a party taken a position as office manager of on Labor Day. Among those present were the Misses Freida Apsel, Julia the Elkin hotel at Mt. Clemens. Frank, Sylvia Sternberg and Lena Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., I Lampert. will hold a regular meeting Monday On Aug. 29 the sum of $500 was evening, Sept. 12, at 7:30 o'clock. raised for war sufferers at the Mt . Mr. and Mrs. Manfred M. Linick Clemens Amusement l'ark as a resul t and family of 102 California avenue of an appeal made by Rabbi Volk- have rtturned from their summer va- man and Samuel Elkin. cation. Mr. and Mrs. Max Elias, Hugo Solomon and their parents, Mr. and Virs. A. Solomon, are motoring hrough the eastern states. I I ANNOUNCEMENT TO ANN ARBOR STUDENTS Will be opened at the beginning of the semester. Jewish home meals, a home-like atmosphere. SOLOMON & MINTZ, Props. 339 South Division St., Tel. 1856-J. Ann Arbor, Mich. Or Mrs. Emil Baron and family re- turned from a three months' stay at Sans Sauci, Mich. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF The La Rose Beauty Shop Mrs. M. Blumrosen, Miss Frieda' Blumrosen and Miss Ruth Friedman of Ferry avenue returned after spend- ing the summer at Birchwood and , other northern resorts. "Catering to the Fastidious" Our Principles: REFINEMENT EFFICIENCY - COURTESY Children's Haircutting Our Specialty Novelty automobile chairs and a large playroom with every amuse- ment device for their comfort. Honoring Miss Dorothy Tobias of Baltimore, Md., Miss Frieda Brodkin entertained at her home on Brush' street Saturday evening, Sept. 3. The evening was spent in dancing and games. A buffet lunch was served to 10 guests. A pleasat evening was spent by the chaperones of the Fresh Air Camp Wednesday evening last at the camp. The social workers are planning a week-end party at the camp, which closed officially on Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Landsberg I entertained 25 guests at a card party Mrs. M. Friedman and daughter, Celia, of 973 East Warren avenue, and midnight lunch in honor of their who have been touring through the first anniversary. south, spending a month, also with friends in St. Louis, Mo., are expect- Mrs. 0. Brinkman of 1716 Hazel- ed home Sunday. wood left for Chicago and Milwaukee for an indefinite stay. Miss Rose Kornfield of St. Louis, Mo.; who has been a guest of Mrs. I. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Flayer and fam- Gam and Miss Anna Friedman of ily of Palmer avenue have returned 973 East Warren avenue, has re- from a motor trip to Chicago, where turned to her home. they spent two weeks with friends and relatives. Ic lc WE ADVISE YOU TO BUY COAL NOW A c omfortably seated. s Detroit Motorbus Company I msmismai 4739 Make your reservations now. Less than two blocks from campus. DINING ROOM Mr. and Mrs. S. Feldman and fam- Miss Ruth Englander Newman, who . ily of 307 East Ferry avenue are was bridesmaid at the Voss-Hersh I spending the remainder of the sum- wedding on Sunday last, has returned , mer at their farm near Milford, Mich. to her home in Chicago. 1. ill 4116 Woodward Ave. • 5901 Woodward Ave. The Misses Ruth and Helen Blum- rpsen of Ferry avenue returned after spending the summer at Petoskey and Birchwood. Miss Florence Berg of Taylor aye- ' nue has returned home after a five ' weeks' visit with relatives and friends ' in New York, Atlantic City and As- bury Park, N. J. Fares will be collected after passengers are A. C. KRENZ • Before you buy a new or used car, come in, get acquainted with us. We have a complete line of standard makes in used cars. Our stock includes Buicks, Dodges, Maxwell, Reo, IlUdS011, Franklin. • • 1410 Broadway - - • - Main 7396 - Cleaning Repairing LILIAN F. MOYLAN 0 I The Shop s where c zry Hupmobiles The Messrs. Jack and Arthur Cohen I and their two sisters have returned from a motor trip through New York. bert, Lillian and Eleanor Scher have returned from Gratiot Beach, where, chaperoned by Mrs. B. L. Lambert and Mrs. S. Scher, they occupied a cottage during the month of August. Guests at the cottage during that time included the Misses Emily Morris, Aimee Elie!, Charlotte and Marcia Erman. TAKE A BUS ii chant h i ll a ero WILLIAMS & HASTINGS, INC. Ready Made Special CORSETS • Surgical 33.35 Grand River Ave., E., 4th Floor —/ ■ 1 661 40 ■11 1MI IIK IMNIa. ■ ■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■ 7 Woodward to Jefferson East. This line will be known as "ROUTE No. 6." 01111 "A Trustworthy House" Green street spent a week in Chicago, Miss Audrey Front has returned Maternity where he took his two brothers to the from a month's visit to New York Illinois College of Chiropody. Corsets City. Mrs. J. Marcuse of 1474 Webb ave- Main 6135 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hersh of Buf- nue, Mrs. A. Bondy, her sister, Miss falo were guests of their parents Mr s. Fanny Weiss of New York, her guest, and Mrs. Jacob Hersh, for a week.) and Philip Marcuse are visiting for They came to attend the marriage of P ' - •0111. \ ■1 13 ■ 116. 11 the week at Gratiot Inn. their sister, Matilda, to Mr. Frank The Misses Sara and Ruth Lam- Voss. route will be Jefferson Avenue to Randolph Street, Randolph to Lamed Street, Lamed to Second Boule- vard, Second Boulevard to Lafayette, to Green Avenue. Running East, Lafayette Boulevard to Cass Avenue, Cass Avenue to Fort Street, Fort Street to Woodward, c missumermingg Miss Jennie Levy of 230 Chandler The Misses Rose Penn and Ethel , avenue has returned from Cleveland, after spending some time with her Cohen were hostesses at a gathering 1 given at their home, 979 East War- brother, Philip Levy. ren avenue, on Saturday evening, Dr. Louis Weiss of 689 South Sept. 3. There were 20 guests. By consent of the City Council, the Detroit Motor- bus Company announces the inauguration of service, starting Saturday morning, September 10th, East and West on WEST LAFAYETTE BOULEVARD, be- tween City Hall and Green Avenue, a distance of four miles from City Hall. These buses will be routed through from the City Limits on Jefferson Avenue East to Green Avenue, on Lafayette. Running West, the t to $40. Albert Levy of 230 Chandler ave- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goldberg and nue has left for Cleveland, where he will spend a week with his brother, children, Virginia and Junior, of 87 Delaware avenue have returned home Philip Levy. after a two weeks' motor trip. A nnouncement 111 They are such old and universal favorites as to need no further praise. The new models, however, with touches from Old Spain, are irresistibly charming. $15 —home Portrait by Schaldenbrand. Woodward of F•rsci Ava • — Don't wait for the rush when cold weather comes. We have all kinds of hard coal, soft coal and coke. Our coal comes di- rect from the best mines in the coun- try. Absolutely no clinkers left if your furnace is in good condition. Our coal is screened and kept under cover. Every order that leaves our l. pard is perfectly dry and clean. I Best service and prompt delivery. We handle the genuine Pocahontas lump and mine run. G. GASSEL COAL CO. BRYAPIT assigned. to reduce EASTW 0 0 D IN N Eight Mile Road and Gratiot ri ra JOSEPH WEYER, Proprietor The best equipped and most beautiful Road House in the Detroit environs opened Sat- urday, September 3rd. ri Joseph Weyer, for four years at the Phoenix Club, five years at Hotel Pontchar- train, five years at Westwood Inn, knows the requirements of fine patronage. Seven-piece Finzel's Orchestra—dancing- fine food. C r 'CORSETS' ,$ for STOUT WOMEN Phone in your Reservation: Roseville 7-W-3 A ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■•■■■■ •■■ 1114 the figure and give stout women slender, graceful limn. 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