A merico( 5cwish Periodical CeNter CLIFTON AT/N1111 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THEDLTROH; Law -q1e:fWVZitnalak8gi ---,N.ieL-erw 0 B B AUXILIARY DANCE ON SEPT. 30 1 111 N ew fashion details, new fabrics, and new furs for the new season sale fashioned from the better pile fabrics, such as Gerona, Vel- verette, Vilmara and Arabella. Collars and often deep cuffs of Viatka Squirrel, Grey Squirrel, the fashionable new shades. I DE'l BOLT, MICHIGAN When Teacher Greets Johnny and Sister--- East Palmer avenue has returnedt from an extended stay on the Pacific coast. • Louis James Rosenberg has return. ed from a short trip to Chicago, where he visited relatives and friends. Cornell Klein of 346 Tuxedo ave- nue has returned from Scout Camp Camo Agaming, Elm Grove, W. Va., where he spent the summer. Do They Look Spic and Span? Miss Dorothy J. Hyman and Anna Buchner have returned from a visit in Cleveland. A RE they singled out on the very first day of the week as children who are properly clothed? They will be, if you send their clothes to Jacoby Cleaners, FIRST! Their oldclothes will look like NEW when we send them back. Our cleaning process assures a last- ing good appearance for the boy or girl of any size. Jacoby Cleaners are a joy to the youngsters— and our low prices are a joy to their parents! 72 West Adams Ave. New Hats In Advanced Ideas Rawah Cr hen, Vogue nendri Rahcaux and others Y. P. S. C. Girls. We ‘vish to announce to the public that a new modern, sanitary bakery is now at 8814 Twelfth St. (between Gladstone and Hazelwood), where you can purchase all kinds of bread, rolls, cakes, etc. Special attention will be given to caterii • , for wed- thugs and parties. All goods will be delivered three tmies daily from our well established bakery located at 5232 Hast- ings St. ss oti000rmtOOO-ctottoott000ttooto 011ottO00***Ott aixt or Our Prices Are No Higher We Deliver. CHARLES LESSER Seal 14, Hamilton-Euclid Market • ..................................... Sunday evening, Sept. 30, will see the coming to Detroit of a company of real stars of the Yiddish stage, to inaugurate the season here of the Jewish theater. Mischa German and Lucie German, formerly of the Jewish Art Theater of New York, head the new company, whose headquarters are to be located at Orchestra flail. Among the leaders of the company who will assist Mr. and Mrs. German will be Mr. and Mrs. Skulnik and Mme. Bertha Gutentag. Mme. Gutentag is known as the queen of the South Amercian Jewish stage. Upon her coming to New York from Argentine a year ago, she attained a tremendous success in .the metropolis. As a specialist in Jacob Gordin's plays, she won fame as a leader in her profession, and her ap- pearance has created great enthusi- usm in this country. The featuring opening play of this new company will be "On the Road to Happiness." The Yiddish theater in Detroit was officially opened Wednesday evening at Orchestra Hall, in "Women's Se. ereta," in which were starred Mme. Bessie Thotmishefsky and Elias Roth- stein. A packed house greeted the theater's opening. Greetings on the occasion oft he opening of the season were extended by Mr. Burnstein of t he Forward, Leon Blank of the Day and P. Slomovitz of The Chronicle. Mr. Rothstein 81S0 spoke in welcome o the audience. Empire 5670 REO DETROIT BRANCH THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS 4104 Woodward at Ahmandelot Glendale 11178 Seven-room house, lot 35'x125', with side drive and garage, con- veniently located on West Philadelphia Ave. near Linwood. This is a very modern home—only three years old and newly decorated. better than the monthly rental. See Mr. Pletsch 7351 Woodward Ave.: Yom Kippur Flowers Order them Now! We will deliver them fresh and fragrant to any address in De- troit next Thursday. Special prices on all appropriate flowers on orders placed Monday and Tuesday. Special Showing of Ferns and Plants for Home Decoration. SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP 231 Gratiot Are. Cherry 9171 "Fresh Flowers--with the stems cut long and the prices rut awfully short." oixoci-o-ociou ciao oo-oop000000-0000titboo,ouctuapoo Do oatria ocumoixt DETROIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY . -- Leading Agency " "71 Company of Smite" M. Fishman, Director ------ ' Members of the Fishman Agency: • MORRIS FISHMAN 0. Aronson 11. Altman Jos. Chaggi Benj. Fishman I. Finkelstein Jos. Kaufmann Moe Goodman J. Grosberg D. Krakovsky Jacob Katz J. Lasser S. Lieberman H. Landau S. Maddin g. A big bargain at $13,500, with reasonable down payment and terms the people. Every mother and father desires to have the children receive a good education, for a good edu- cation is the best inheritance parents can leave children It cannot be taken away from them. It increases their earning capacity. It places them on a higher social standing. It gives them a touch of refinement and culture that everyone, especially parents, admires so much in children. Any Detroit Life Agent will be more than pleased to demonstrate any of our juvenile policies to you. HUPP SEDAN Just out of the paint shop; ha. 1921. e•ul tire, motor. Car Is in excellent condition throughout. The best four.ryl- Inder ear os the market. For Sale by Owner The Detroit Life now issues a complete assortment . I wish to empress my heartiest whhes for ■ happy and prosperous Now Year to all my patrons and friends. Choice KOSHER Meats Opening of Season. Haat and Cold Move to Wood- ward and Willis. Heat and ('old, Inc., distributors of the Kelvinator and Kleen Heat, a standard oil heating device for fur- naces, moved this week from the Thompson Arcade on Cars avenue to Woodward and Willis avenues. This change of location WAS neces- sitated by the increased business of the company, which has prospered under the efficient management of Charles A. Benford. Stage Here; Capacity Audience Greets Official Max Rosenzweig of 633 West Han. cock avenue has returned from Cedar Point and is at home to his friends. 0 0 uootio GREETINGS dish Mrs. Edward N. Finkelhor of the Whittier has returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Chicago. 1 Tel. Empire 6327 Star Company to Play on Yid- of juvenile policies, which are finding great favor with Mr. and Mrs. H. Satlow of Buffalo, N. Y., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Max Schubiner of Carter ave- nue. O illleettsgmet A. HOPTMAN One must try them on to be- lieve the grace of line and poise achieved by these spe- cially designed c o a t a and dresses. All the whims of the newest fashions are cleverly adapted to your comfort. -- --- Mr. and Mrs. C. Oppenheim of 83 East Palmer avenue announce the en- i.ai.(murt of their daughter, Sara Elaine, to Louis Leo Ilanelf, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. lianelf of this city. Endowment Maturing at Age 21 Mrs. Max Schubiner and family of Carter avenue have returned after being absent from the city during the summer. Announcement! For Larger Women Detroit Life's Specil Juvenile olicy Mrs. Jack Jacobson of 3788 Gar- land avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winters, who are touring the East, are visiting en route at New York, Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Washing. ton and Baltimore. imemeinmeoameosmosi•omaso•spowito•tosometworw (0 8419 Hamiltea Ave. The resignation of Benjamin J. Sa- fir as speaker of the Philomathic De- bating Club, at the last meeting, ne- cessitated the election of new officers. Sydney DeYoung is the new speaker of the club. Other officers elected are. William Knoppow, clerk; Isa- dore Berger, assistant cletk; Jack Thumin, sergeant-at-arms. Hymen I Barahal was elected to fill the va- cancy on the board of directors. A farewell party for Mr. Safir was arranged for this Saturday evening, at the holm( of one of the members. Miss Clara Weller of 569 Chandler avenue has returned from a three weeks' stay in New York City, where she visited with Mrs. Wilfred Gra- ham (Lillian Wagner). Jew. I. Hyland Cupid Philomathic Debating Club. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hanauer are ac- companying their daughter, Virginia, on her return to Mt. DeChantel Acad- emy, Wheeling, W. Va., from which point they will otor to New York to visit with relatives and friends. At Pack Distinction! Mr. and Mr,. Henry Rindskopf of 1141 Philadelph.a avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Marguerite It., to William Stark of Detroit. The marriage will take place early in October. Mrs. Rubye Wolf Klein of 346 Tuxedo avenue has returned from a delightful sojourn of two months with relatives and friends in Wheel- ing, W. Va. From Wheeling Mrs. Klein went to Atlantic City and New York. Blanche HartShoppe Comfort---- I 3E_ figageturnts Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ullman of Chicago boulevard. accompanied by their son, Henry Ullman, have gone to I'eoria, Ill., where they spent the holiday period with relatives and friends. - - After an enjoyable fortnight's stay at the ponutar Gratint Inn, Gratiot Bench, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ro- sonberg, accompanied by their (laugh- ter, Miss Madelyne Rosenberg of Ito_ taeAddison, hale returned. Miss Irene Rosenberg, who spent several days in Lansing, where she was the guest of friends, joined her parents and sisters at Gratiot Beach for a few days. — — Mrs. Joseph Wetsman of Virginia park has returned front a delightful stay of several weeks at Mackinac Island, where she was the guest at the Grand Hotel. 7452 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER PHONE EMPIRE 3364 Woodwdrd Thro to 1Vdshington /.....Ww.I•ova The Y. 1'. S. C. Girls met at the home of Miss Rae Bernstein of 962 East Euclid avenue on Sept. 5. Plans were made for a bunco party to he given at the home of Miss Diana L'f- berg, 7920 Richmond avenue, on Sept. 26. A luncheon was served fol- lowing the meeting. The next meet- Miss Carolyn Epstean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Epstean of Royal! Mg will not •take place until the bunco party, affair, on account of the Oak, returned from Camp Tripp, Me., I holidays. where she acted as counsellor at this, popular camp for girls during the summer season. Miss Epstean was accompanied to Detroit by Miss Eve- lyn Sulzberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger of Puritan avenue. FRENCH DRY CLEANERS 43irtlp Mr. and Mrs. A. Sapiro of 2.537 West Grand boulevard are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son, William Harris, on Sept. 8. Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger of Puritan avenue is in Mackinac Island, Mich., where she contemplates remaining for a few weeks' stay. Mrs. Sulzberger was accompanied by her niece, Miss Catherine Kahn of Youngstown, 0., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn, former residents of Detroit. "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" From One of the exceptionally charming . affairs of the week was the bridge luncheon on Saturday afternoon, at which toe Misses Yoletta and Myra Finsterwald, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald of Massa-, chusetts avenue, were hostesses to 40 guests in honor of many of the younger element who leave shortly for the various colleges. 'the tables were beautifully arranged and the decorative scheme was carried out most artistically. --- Mrs. Arthur Pollack and sons Philip and Richard, of Atkinson ave- nue, who spent the past summer MRS. BENJAMIN GOULD months at Far Rockaway, N. Y., have The list of the series of dances to returned to the city. Mr. Pollack be given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of joined his family in Far Rockaway, I'isgeh Lodge No. 34, 1. 0. B. It., will returning with thorn. lie held on Sunday, Sept. 30, at Hotel Stotler. Mrs. Hugo Parschall of Glynn This series of dances will he held court was hostess at a delightful , oil the last Sundays of every month. luncheon in compliment to her nieces Mrs, Benjamin Gould, chairman of the Misses Vera Marx, Ruth Breiten the committee in charge, reports all barb and Frances Lewis of Tulsa, arrangements for the first danc• com- Okla., who is a guest at the home of pleted. Mr. and Mrs. George Bloom of Ten- Mrs. Gould is assisted on her com- nyson avenue. inittee by Mrs. Esther Fleishman, Miss Anna Kaufman, Mrs. Anna Ru- Mr. and Mrs. I. Applebaum of benstein. Tickets can be procured Taylor avenue have moved to their I from this committee. The next meeting of the auxiliary new home at 1646 Boston boulevard. will be held Monday evening, Sept. 17, at the B'nai B'rith club rooms. Miss Ruth E. Oppenheim of 81 Beaver, Wolf and Caracul. All 1 PAGE SEVZN Mr. and Mrs. Nathan W. Lurie (Ireta Netzorg) of 3312 Taylor ave- nue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Barbara Jean, on Sept. 2. ---- - Mrs. Ralph Davidson and children, Dorothy Mary and William M., of Brush boulevard have returned from a season's outing at Lorraine, Ohio, where they occupied a cottage with Mr. and Mrs. Morse Saulson (Fannie Weisman). at their best in the coats in this smart (A_Rox A. Mendelsohn .1. Miller M. Nissenbaum P. Portnoy S. Reuben M. Rosen E. A. Rosenberg A. S. Rubin M. Rosenfeld .1. E. Stearn A. W. Sanders II. J. Winokur M. Wagman Zuckerman Bros. 1. ; _ i Bow offirc Building PARK AVE. AT COLUMBIA DETROIT -