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July 27, 1923 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-07-27

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America 'elvish Periodical CcNei.

CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

Empmor,fiNtsn (Maw=

PAGE SEVER

Mr. and Mrs. S. Gittleman and
daughters, the Misses Corinne Mar-
ie and Ora Ruth, are leaving for
I
n Ettan Lake on Aug. 1 for a few
, weeks. Their daughter and son.in-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weiss of 5842
law, Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Danto, will Brush street announce the engage- I
accompany them during their stay ment of their daughter, Elizabeth C.,
there.
to Harry B. Schwartz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Schwartz of De -
Miss Laura Jessup of Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller and troit.
spent several days in Detroit the past
'! week as the house guest of Miss Na- children of Burlingame avenue have
nette Weinman at her home in the motored to Chicago, where they are 00••• ■•■
••• ■ •••• ■••■•■ •••• ■ •••+1
Lenox apartments on Hamilton bou- guests at the Edgewater Beach Hotel
for the remainder of the summer.
levard.

Engagements

V

The New

Autumn

1;

Dresses

Woodward Tim to Washington

girths

$49.50--$65

Mr. and Mrs. Simon 51. Haulin of
Baltimore, who were guests at the
Hotel Statler during the past week,
visiting their nephew and niece, Dr.
and Mrs. Harry S. Berman, have left
for an extended motor trip through
the Catskills.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lazarus of Co.
Iambus, Ohio, were in the city for
a few days the past week, guests at
the home of their sister and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lee Marx
(Theresa Alexander) at their home
on Gladstone avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Lazarus, who spent a few days with
their parents in Marion, Ohio, were
en route to Charlevoix, Mich., where
they contemplate remaining for the
summer period.

And Upwards

There are inviting variations in
the details of collars, neck lines,
trimming, sleeves and braiding
which are so clever as to be at
once impressive. The coat type is
gaining in popularity while the un-
belted straightline prevails in spite
of very many variations of the
tiered effect and basque lines. Fab-
rics include satin-fared cloths, soft
Crepes, wool Twills and wool
Crepes.

Beaded Bags and
Colorful Jewelry

Rabbi and Mrs. Adolph Steiner of
Salt Lake City, Utah, are receiving,
congratulations on the birth of a son.
Rabbi Steiner was a former resident
of Jackson, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Barsook
Dorothy Danto) are receiving con..!
Miss Rebecca Pearlman of Brush
gratulations on the birth of a son,
boulevard has returned from a de-
Aubrey, on July 17.
lightful visit with her brother, I. Pres-
ton Pearlman, and with Miss Ruth
Kaiserman of Providence, R. I. En
Mrs. Max Levy and Mrs. Samuel route Miss Pearlman stopped at Ni-
l.evy, who are guests at Hotel Co- agara Falls and New York City for
lonial in Mt. Clemens, were in De- a few days.
BERLIN. (J. T. A.)—Dr. Moritz
troit for a short period the past week,
Geiger, a nephew of the late Jacob
to visit with their sister, Mrs. Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Max Freedman of Schiff and a close relative of Prof.
Rosenberg of Nashville, Tenn., who Alger avenue have as their house
Ludwig Geiger, and of the great Re-
is spending a few weeks at the home guest for three weeks their niece,
form leader, Abraham Geiger, has
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gittleman of Miss Il•len Ilarris of New York City.
been appointed professor of Philos-
Secnod boulevard. Ere returning to
ophy at the University of Goettingen.
Nashville, Mrs. Rosenberg, for whom
Mrs. Benjamin Rush and children
many delightful affairs have been are spending the summer in Macata-
SKELETON NEAR SYNAGOGUE
given during her stay in the city, will wa, Mich.
MAKES THE TOWN NERVOUS
join her sisters in Mt. Clemens for a

(.0.01.000•ND

DETROIT, MICIIIGAN

PROFESSORSHIP FOR
DR. MORRIS GEIGER

short period.

Not Just Cleaned,
But Cleaned
Clean ! !

F

ACTS! What a difference they
make! To establish our pres-
tige as "Michigan's Foremost"
it was necessary for Jacoby's to
dominate the field with expert serv-
ice and unequalled work! To
maintain this prestige is our one
endeavor and naturally we boast
of the fact that we have continued
to lead the field for many years
past.
J a coby's
r e p utation
for clean
cleaning is
an enviable
one. Put us
to the test!

FRENCH
DRY
CLEANERS

"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"

7452 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER
PHONE EMPIRE 3364

Everyone Wants to Play the Chinese Game

MAH-JONG

or Pung-Chow

Complete Sets $5 to $35

We are now showing in our Stationery Department
these Game Sets at

SHEEHAN'S BOOKSTORE

1550 Woodward Avenue

Tonic
1 onic

"The Nerve Builder and Restorer"

— A Carbonated B

ge —

Seine it at every meal. Drink it at home or
at your office its a refreshing thirst quencher.
It is good for the children as well as the grown-

ups.

4 1 Thirst Quenching

Delicious

Refreshing

Satisfying

Order "Celery Tonic" by the case from your

dealer, or call Cadillac 1368.

Order It When Dining at Your Hotel, Club,
Restaurant
Celery Products Co., 838 Abbott St., Detroit
]Settled by

from the Qift Shop

Bags interwoven with the
chic that is Paris and the
color that is Checo-Slovakia.
In pouch and envelope
styles. Crocheted, knitted
and beaded.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldman
and daughter, Loraine Ina, who have
been visiting with their parents, Sir.
and Mrs. B. Weiablum of Ilendrie
avenue, have returned to their home
in New York City.

BERLIN.-1.1. T. A.1—Fragments
of a skeleton unearhted by workmen
in digging beneath the foundation of
a synagogue in Bebera has aroused
great excitement in the town.
So-called experts were summoned
following the discovery of the bones
and
their conclusion is that the skele-
Mrs. Louis Simon and children of
Lansing, Mich., are guests of Mrs. Si- ton is of a man who died from vio-
lence,
perhaps a century ago.
mon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kra-
Mrs. Saul Harris and daughter, mer of 266 Garfield avenue.
The anti-Semitic press is devoting
Miss Anna Ilarris, of Carter avenue
a great amount of space to the find.
have returned from a delightful mo-
Mrs. S. Moscowitz of 320 Belmont
tor tour to New York and Atlantic
01111stlassutlSint29210tfliminsitto1gamit
City. En route they stopped in avenue is spending the summer in
Rochester, where they joined a party Cedar Point, where she will be joned :-'
by
Mr.
Moscowitz.
of friends, with whom they toured
M
-I
---
the East.
The Missea Celia and Rose Ofnos
Announcing the Opening
of
541
East
Palmer
avenue
have
left
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unger and
of a Beautiful New
family of Edison avenue are sojourn- for an extended visit to Atlantic City,
ing at Cedar Point, Ohio, where they at which point her mother, Sirs. Sam
Ofnos,
will
join
them.
expect to remain for several weeks.

Mrs. Nathan Friedman, accom-
panied by her (laughter, Miss Nina
Friedman, of Rhode Island avenue
left on Monday for a motor trip to
Chicago, where they contemplate
spending two weeks, visiting with
their many relatives and friends.

i

Miss Margaret Rosenberg, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg
of Hazelwood avenue, has gone to
Camp Wewanetta, a noted camp for
girls at Round Lake, III., where she
will remain for the summer months.

Miss Hattie Gittleman of East
Kirby avenue is at Belle Harbor,
Long Island, N. Y., where she is visit-
ing with relatives and friends during
the summer season.

The Misses Rose Hofberg and Lil-
lian Levantine of 89 Rowena street
left on Wednesday on the S.S. Mo-
ronic for a trip to Duluth, Minn.,
with stops en route at Port Arthur
and Fort William, Ont.

In spite of inclement weather, the
number of people who attended the
Bicur Cholera moonlight on Monday
evening overtaxed the capacity of the
Steamer l'ut-in-Bay's immense danc-
ing floor. A lengthy entertainment
program was presented between
dances. The committee reports the
' affair 11 real social and financial suc-
cess. Among the out-of-town guests
at the moonlight were Miss Ruth
Bloomberg of Flint and the Misses
Lillian Burnett and Ruse Eisenberg
of Pontiac; Robert Alvin, Sidney Bar-
nett, Al Kaufman and Dr. George
Weiss of Pontiac.

Max May of Westminster avenue
has returned from a few days' stay
in New York, where he was a guest
at Hotel Astor.

1

W
e

a

ax Knoppow

A bag is the most accept-
able of all gifts for all occa-
sions. Bags for madame and
her daughter.



-- -

JO)

At

Twelfth and Gladstone
Streets

L. LIPNIK

1

P SATURDAY, JULY 28 E4 -4
-a
All Invited.
8

E

es

Necklaces and
chokers of semi-
precious stones.
Among them are
turquoise m'ttrix,
carnelian
and coral. They
may he accom-
panied by enam-
elled bracelets
and ear rings in
any design.

Drug Store

C•sh or Easy Payments. You Save 15% to 20% by Buying Hem
Phone Glendale 9550
4611 Woodward Ave.
Between Garfield and Forest.

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glimilrat111111111111111111411121101111011111111111tinia1asmiltilite,

Every yur garment in This Sale Bears
of Service and Qtalay

the Usual Russek guarantee

H. BERGER

DIAMONDS — WATCHES — SILVERWARE

KNOPPOW-DRABKIN - 11

DRUG CO.

DON'T FORGET

New York Jewelry House

Souvenirs Given.

Daring

etlade
Thi , Sale Will he Sto red
and !toured frithoot Charge Until Wanted in The

sn

7011

Atcr, of gor b.prentag

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eliel of Pin-
gree avenue are entertaining as their
house guest their mother, Mrs. S.
Katz of Chicago, for whom many de-
lightful affairs have been given.

K
1448 Woodward Avenue

Miss Esther !merman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alec (merman of Fred-
erick street, has returned from a de-
lightful visit of several days with her
many relatives and friends in Lex-
ington, Mich.

Savings of $100 to '1000

DURING THE

Mrs. C. Wolf of New York, who
with Mr. Wolf have been guests at
Hotel Statler, has been charmingly
' entertained during her stay in the
city. Mrs. Jacob II. Davis of Chicago
boulevard was hostess at luncheon
for Mrs. Wolf at the Redford Coun-
try Club on Tuesday afternoon.

Annual August Sale of

----7) 1924 MODEL
Cj i

Miss Maxine Marienthal of Chicago
is a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Marienthal of 1577 West
Grand boulevard.

The Misses Rae and Ann Cohen of
East Palmer avenue, accompanied by
Miss Ida Ileckleman, have left for
Buffalo and Niagara Falls, where they
will be guests at the Clifton Hotel.

The Find' Collet ion of High Type Fur Fashions
Ever elssembled for This eAnnual
Economy Event

Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Morris and
daughter, Miss Emily Morris, are
spending a few weeks at the Chicago,
Beach Hotel, Chicago.

I

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marwil and son,
Melvin, are at the Royal Palace Ho-
tel, Atlantic City, for the summer
months.

USSEKS, Pioneers Pre-eminent in the
Field of Fur Service, — Enjoying the Tre-
mendoLus Purchasing Power Which the Two
Million‘Dollar Outlet of Our New York and
Detroit Stores Makes Possible and Catering to
a Patronage of Undisputed Volume Are in a
Position to Offer Savings of $100 to $1000
During Our AUGUST SALE Because of the
Economies Created by These Advantages

Mrs. M. Cohen of 1418 Longfellow
avenue left on Monday for Mackinac
Island to spend the remainder of the
summer.

DR. BROWN'S




Ihmelhodis

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kovacs and
children of Duquesne, Pa., were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Stein, 573 Belmont avenue,
for the past week.

Miss Ruth Barnett of Carter ave-
nue has returned from a delightful
visit with Mrs. Joseph Danin at Whit-
temore, Mich.

Buy 91jOW Duringe/IUgUST and you'll I3uy RIGHT,--'Right as to

Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Solomon
have returned from their honeymoon
trip and are at home at the Marl-
borough Court apartments, 1926
West Euclid avenue.

STYLE. 'Right as to QUALITY,'and -Right as to TRICE tot
VALUE in its Highest Term is Emphasized by
the Incredibl, Lou Prices

Miss Lena Alice Michelson of 2070
Collnigwood avenue is spending a
fortnight in Toledo as the guest of
Mrs. Harry Loewenthal.

lhe Furs & The `Values

Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sapiro of
West Grand boulevard have as their
house guest Mrs. Murray Aaronson
of New York City.

COATS CAPES WRAPS

Mrs. Jacob C. King is summering
at Far Rockaway, L. I., as the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Howard C.
Leavy (Rita King.)

The Misses 'Fannie and Lillian
Freedman of Alger avenue enter-
tained on Wednesday evening, July
18, in honor of their cousin, Miss
Helen Harris of New York City.

(2A RACU L
'395 6, '1100

ERMINE
'750
'1500

RACCOON
'175 'e '150

BEAVER
'350
'500

KOLINSKY
'895
'1250

HUDSON SEAL
'295
'650

SQUIRREL
'595 6• '850

MINK
'995 to '3500
Novelty LEOPARD
PERSIAN LAMB
BROADTAIL
'595 to '99S
'295 . '500
'1000 -'3500
nen,.
MOLE
BROADTAIL
Hod. Bay SABLE
'295
'550
'750 se '1250
'2500 e . '4000

Mrs. M. Cowen and the Misses
Helen and Edythe Horwitz of 5538
Cass avenue have left for Cleveland,
where they will meet friends with
whom they will motor to New York.

Mrs. Milton Loeb entertained the
Saturday Night Dinner Club in honor
of Miss Carolyn Wolenburg, who has
returned from Seattle, Wash. Covers
were laid for eight guests.

Nat. MUSKRAT
t. '250

kk

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