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Engagrutruts

Mr. and Mrs. S. Friedlis of Cleve
land, Ohio, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Rose Fried
lis, to Harris Avison of Detroit.

"SEVEN
FURNITURE
DAYS"

Mr. and Mrs. R. Spatter of 623
Medbury avenue will be hosts at a
reception on Sunday evening, Oct. 7,
at their home, in honor of the en-
All society Herne and oho lecai
netts •hould'be ceintnortrated to the WS. et The
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esti loot Mildred, to Jack A. Katz of this city.

Yellow daisies, coxcomb, larkspur
The fall caedar
mar ks the re-
ln
and cosmos centered the tables at the newel of many
activities since so-
luncheon held on Monday at the ciety folk have returned to town fol.
Phoenix Club, when Miss Celia Ra- lowing a gay summer at various re-
zovsky of New York, executive secre- sorts. The Phoenix Club, center of
tory of the immigrant aid work of many affairs, was the scene of a beau-
the National Council of Jewish Wom- tiful function on Friday evening,
en, was the honor guest of the Jewish when Jerome Selling of Webb ave.
Woman's the
Ali R azovsky, wh o nue was ho
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attended Club.annu al
ss c onventio n of ner dance of ex qui
the Michigan State Council on Immi- in commemoratio site appointments
n of his natal (lay.
grant Aid in Grand Rapids, has re- Baskets of pink laFrance roses, in-
cently returned from Europe, where tertwined with a profusion of warm-
she studied immigrant aid work at
ued autumn leaves, adorned the
that hand. Miss Razovsky painted
vivid word pictures of difficulties en- guest tables, adding a colorful effect
to the whole ensemble. In the re-
countered by transmigrants before
ceiving line with Mr. Selling were
and after landing in the United
States. Social workers from various Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Noorden
local organizations attended the lec- and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selling.

October
Slippers

ture. Among the out-of-town guests
at the luncheon were Mrs. Charles L.
Passmore of St. Louis, Mo., a mem-
ber of the executive board of the in-
ternational institute of Y. W. II. A.
of St. Louis; Miss Belle Greensfelder
of Chicago and Mrs. B. Netzorg of
Pontiac. Miss Emma Butzel was
chairman of the luncheon committee,
assisted by Mrs. Joseph Selling, Mrs:
S. M. Cole and Airs. Max May. Mrs.
Samuel Glogower, president of the
Jewish Woman's Club, presided at the
luncheon.

From 1 Miller of Fifth
Avenu e come many
dainty styles to set the
fashion for Fall. In
black leathers and
satins, lovel y browns
and soft tans—and the
newer shades Do see
them

The Japanese tea that will take
place in Temple Beth El on Monday
Among the many Detroiters who
afternoon, under the auspices of the have left to attend universities and
Sisterhood, is keenly anticipated. Un- colleges the past week were Miss
usually interesting numbers, coupled
e Ermnn of Glynn court,
with the talk and stereopticon views who is-a4enior student at the Uni-
that will be given by Mrs. Maxwell versity of Michigan; Miss Silka Stock-
Grylls, will feature the delightful pro- er, who went to Wellesley College in
gram, to be followed by an informal Massachusetts; Miss Dorothy Krolik
tea.
and Miss Sarah Stocker, who are stu-
dents at Vassar College, Poughkeep-
Among distinguished guests in the sie, N. Y.; Miss Jeanette Sarah Mus-
city the past week was Dr. Julia n liner and Miss Agnes Epstein, to
Morgenstern of Cincinnati, eminent Washington, D. C., where they en-
theologian and president of the He- tered the Fairmount School for Girls,
brew Union College, who was the and Jules Stocker, who is attending
guest of Rabbi and Mrs. henry J. Ilarvard University.
Berkowitz at their home on Third
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Heineman of
Bloomfield Hills have returned from
A pretty affair or the past week an Eastern trip, here they accom-
was the reception given by Mrs. Wal- panied their daughter, Miss Clara
lace Rosenheim at her home on Pin- Heineman, who entered Bradford
gree avenue on Friday afternoon, to Academy in Bradford, Mass.
honor her daughter, Mrs. Charles
Mayer (Jane Rosenheim) of New
Harry R. Solomon of Tuxedo ave-
York, who is spending several weeks nue returned on Sunday by way of
in Detroit as the guest of her parents. the Canadian Rockies from a two
Mrs. Mayer, for whom many lovely months' trip to Santa Monica, Calif.,
affairs are planned, is accompanied by where he visited with members of his
her daughter, Miss Frances Margaret family, who will remain west for the
Mayer.
coming year.

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4n exceptionally charming affair
of the past week was the bridge
luncheon at the Phoenix Club, at
which Miss Delia Imerman of McLean
avenue was hostess to 40 of her
friends. The floral decorations were
in the autumnal flowers, with dahlias
and larkspur predominating. On
Thursday evening Miss Imerman en-
tertained at an elaborate dinner
dance at the Redford Country Club,
honoring Miss Minnie Goldsmidt,
whose marriage to Dr. Morris Rand
was an event of the week.

Fashion-fastidiou s women often tell
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how much they enjoy choosing
gowns and frocks at the Bernard
Shop—a pleasure that is founded on
the wide selection of beautiful tree-
lions that bear the indubitable stamp
of style-freshness, the reflection of the
high degree of artistry that produces
them, and the certainty of finding
here the precise gown of their cher-
ished desire. The prudent
woman,
too, enjoys her visit here, for Bernard
Shop prices, as well as famed style,
has made this "the best shop in De-
troit for gowns and frocks."

Among those who have changed
their place of abode the past week
are Mrs. Henry A. Krolik, who has
moved from Rowena street to her
new home at 1154 Burlingame ave-
nue; Mrs. Mark Fleishman and sons,
Charles and William, of Hotel Ste-
venson and Mrs. Louis Welt of Chan-
dler avenue, who have taken apart-
ments at the Chatham, l'ingree ave-
nue and Second boulevard; Mrs. Ju-
hus V. Brown, who has moved from
52 East Palmer avenue to Hotel Ad-
dison, and Miss Louise Goldstone,
who will reside at Hotel Addison.

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known Northern Michigan resorts are
fast dispersing. Among those return-
ing recently from a season's sojourn
at their cottages at Charlevoix are
Mrs. Flora Goodman, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel T. Gilbert and Julius Gilbert
of Arden park; Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Spider and family, who occupied their
summer home in Oilers; Mrs. Samuel
Oppenheimer (Sylvia Stearns), who
spent the past six weeks as a guest
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kitchen in basement; central
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HUDSON'S

Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of
224 Erskine street announce the be-
trothal of their daughter, Rose, to
Morrey Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Goldberg of Falmouth, Ky.

Beg- ins Monday, October 15

Mr. and Mrs. S. Frank announce
the engagement of their sister, Miss
Sarah Miriam, daughter of the late
Dr. and Mrs. S. Frank, to David Bar-
nett, son of A. Barnett of this city.

Suites and odd pieces of high grade Fur-
niture at unusually low prices, giving you
the opportunity to furnish your home or
add new pieces with very little outlay of
money.

Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber of
924 West Hancock avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Gertrude II., to Harry L. Becker of
this city.

"Three Days of Courtesy"

Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer an-
flounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ethel, to Seymour J. Frank,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilavis Frank.

October I 1 th, 12th and 13th

will give you the chance to select the pieces
you desire in advance of the event.

Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Goldsmith an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth, to Edward A. Sims,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sims.

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PARZEN.GOLDSMITH

Detroit

Mrs. H. Goldsmith of Los Angeles,
Calif., formerly of Detroit, announces
the marriage of her daughter, Sylvia,
to Herbert l'arzen of Detroit. The
ceremony took place at the home of
the bride, 1056 South Oxford avenue,
Los Angeles, and was solemnized by
Rabbi Mayer Winkler of Sinai Con-
gregation. Among the out-of-town
guests present were Mrs. Charles Par.
zen and Mrs. Aaron Friedman, moth-
er and sister of the groom, and the
Misses Mary and Irene Caplan, all of
Detroit.

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krossman
(Edna Bloch) of 1953 Taylor ave-
nue are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a daughter, Sally Jean,
on Sept. 8.

Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs, representing
the Jewish Woman's Club, and Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blumenthal of
F'riedgut, assistant educational direc-
tor of the local United Jewish Chari- 641 Hague avenue announce the
ties, have returned from Grand Rap- birth of a daughter on Sept. 27.
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ids, where they, attended the annual
Mr. and Mrs. George Stark (Bea-
conference of Michigan State Council
trice Paul) are receiving congratula-
on Immigrant Aid.
tions on the birth of a son, Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Paul Stark, on Sept. 16.
East Kirby avenue are spending the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Levy of 628
week in New York City, where they
East Ferry avenue are receiving con-
are guests at Hotel Ritz Carlton.
gratulations on the birth of a son,
Joseph Alexander of Burlingame Henry Goldsmith, on Sept. 29.
avenue, accompanied by his son, Les-
Mr. and Mrs. Myer I.. Prensky an-
ter, of Toledo, went to New York
Sunday night, where they will remain nounce the birth of a daughter, Bev-
erly Jean, on Sept, 29.
for the week.

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North End Jewish Library,
A recent charming event was the
party given by Miss Lydia Kahn for
I. A. I.awton, Hebrew teacher in
several of her friends at Walnut charge of a school in the North End,
I.ake, at the summer home of her announces that his school library is
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn. open to all who desire to read Ilebrew
books. His school is located at 9120
Mr. and Mrs. I. Rodman Myers of Goodwin avenue.
Longfellow avenue are entertaining
as their guests this week Mrs. Her-
104 RUSSIANS ON CARMANIA
man Lanzit of Los Angeles, Calif.
A party of 104 Russians were
aboard the Cunard liner Car mania
Mrs. David Cohen, accompanied by which arrived in New York from l
her son, Robert Cohen, who spent the Liverpool Monday,
summer months visiting with rela-
tives and friends in Alpena, Mich.,
stopped in Detroit en route to their
EXPECT
home in Wabash, Ind.

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Air. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman of
Hlrzeiwood avenue spent the week-
end at the summer home of their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman,
at San Sousie Island. Mr, and Mrs.
Hirschman have returned to Detroit
with Mr. and Mrs. Sloman, who have
taken up their residence at Hotel Ad-
dison.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of
224 Erskine street announce the be-
trothal of their daughter, Lillyne
Mae, to Fred F. Simmons, son of
Mrs. George II. Simmons of Colum-
bus, Ohio.

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Miss Irene Rosenberg of Ilotel Ad-
dison spent several days in Ann Ar-
where she was the guest of many
of her friends.

Miss Bess Steinberg of West Grand
boulevard has returned from a de-
lightful week-end visit with relatives
and friends in Cleveland.

The

New 5 Passenger Sedan

Mrs. J. V. Goldman of Bay City
and Mrs. S. Swartz of Rochester, N.
Y., spent several days in the city the
past week as guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Imerman of
Longfellow avenue.

Herbert Newman, who has spent
the past month in Minneapolis, Minn.,
returned on Sunday and is visiting
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Newman of Burlingame
avenue,

Harmon Rosenthal of Garfield
Manor paartments has returned from
a pleasant stay in Chicago, where
he
was a guest at Hotel Morrison.

Among the many social functions
taking place to the Phoenix Club dur-
ing the week was the elaborate din-
ner on Saturday evening given by
Mr. and Mrs. A. Barit of Grosse
Pointe, honoring Mr. and Mrs. David
A. Brown prior to their departure for
■ European trip. The dinner was
followed by progressive bridge.

Milford Stern was host to the
members of the executive board of
Temple Beth El at a beautifully ap-
pointed dinner at his home on East
Grand boulevard the past week.

Mrs. Maxwell Wolstein (formerly
Mrs. Jacob Herstein) of New York is
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Milford Stern on East Grand boule-
vard. Mrs. Wolstein, who is a for-
mer well known resident of Detroit,
en route to Hamilton, Ohio, where
The will vis't with her c"ildren, Mr.
' , id Mrs. Harry Lnwenst•in (Hole*
Herstein) and daughter, Jacqueline.

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