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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-07-11

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DETROI 1://.111S/1 el RON Ian

PAGE SIX

Art
.00441'

NOW!!

Our Entire Stock of

Summer W earables

at End - of - Season Prices

Reductions of

I% to %
1

--and in many instances
more than one-half

Instead of waiting until the
summer is over we have de-
cided to take our End-of-Sea-
son sacrifices NOW! Every
department in the store is
represented.

This is your opportunity to re-
plenish the wardrobe for vacation
or general summer wear at tre-
mendous savings.

H

firths

WOMENS WEAR

Woodward Avenue

Between Grand River and Stmts.

vacationing

Dr. and Sirs. Si, I'. Fisher ( Alma
11,4,1) of 236 Tuxedo 21Vellile.
land Park, are receiving felicitations
Ion the birth ,if a son, Joseph A., July
.race a( The ' 2.

to

All satiety Memos and alls.c tacit notes •hatild b. cionsuaicamd
c ***** week'•
• 'cloc k Wednesday •Ilarna•• in ord. to appear in the
Chronicle by
berivaloal n.
Gla. sbois 930 0, Sacoty Edit.. Nell wits so
i
tban Wadast•cky.

m

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tanin I ar-
l guerite Kramer) of Whitmore, Mich.,
Dr. Harry M. Kirschbaum is visit- I formerly of Detroit, are receiving con-
Mr. and Mrs. William Rindskoff of
gratulations on the birth of a dough-
l'tatilyson avenue will be at home ing clinics in the past prior to a i
to their relatives and friends Sunday yeitr's study abreact. I ter, Frances Shirley, July 5.
evening, July 13, in honor of the
Mr. and Sirs. Meyer Mansbach of .
seventy-sixth birthday anniversary of
139 Holbrook avenue were at home GIVE TO CHARITIES
Mr. Itindskoff. No cards.
Monday evening, July 7, in honor of t
FUND OF $12,000
-- --
Fallowing the Slarshutz-Slansbach the marriage of their daughter, Edith,1

to
Herbert
Marshutz
which
took
place
wedding and dinner of July it Sir. and
Family of Late Mr•. Mollie Lasky
9. Sir. and Mrs. S. G. Mar- I
Honor Her Memory.
Mrs. Slt•yer Mansbarh, parents of the July
chute
of
Isis
Angeles,
parents
of
the
bride, anti Arthur Mansbach were

hosts to a large great, f o th e friends groom, received with Mr. and Mrs.
: Philanthropic institutions and ass-
of Sirs. Si irs hutz at a Mince Inc the Si ansbach.
l envies in Detroit and Palestine will
ballroom of th e Sailer Hotel.
fund of E12,-
-- Mrs. Susie Goldstick of 25391 tie the beneficiaries of a
Irwin Leonard Glasser, son of Mr. Blaine avenue entertained at a lunch-, 000 which has been set ankle by J.
and Mrs. II. J. Glasser of 558 Gar- on bridge at the :Masonic Country I B. Lasky and Sirs.
family
in the Lasky.
memory
Mollie
Of
late
field avenue, is spending the summer Club Wednesday, July 2. Covers I of the
has
a een contributed
were
laid
for
4
uests.
Thethis
sum
1
at Camp Navajo, Honesdale, Penn•
ssoc iation
Loan
A
e
to
the
Hebrew
Fre
!
W. Goldstick a nd
teases were Mrs . H L W.

of Detroit and $1,000 has been given
n of irs. Albert Harris.
to Iladassah for work in Palestine to
Mr. and Sirs. E. M. Rothm a an

the
ch
Ro
we e k) Oak left the early ea
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldstick and l he determined by Miss Henrietta
week for Baltimore where they will
visit their son, Philip Rothman, for daughter, Reva of London, Ont., are I Szold, president of the organization.
iling f Eu- theguests
their uncle and aunt,' Mr. 1•asky and the members of his
g and of
ro veral days prior to sailing
se
Mrs. S. Goldstick of Blaine family are considering the work of a
where they will spend the e sum- M r.
d a I number of organizations in thin cif y
avenue.
Mr.
Goldst iek is the h ea
and in Palestine with a view of de-
trier months.
the modern language department of I ciding to which organizations the rest
the
high
school
at
London.
of the memorial fund is to be
Louis Goldstein of •15 It Oregon aye-
t printed.
nue, Mrs. Dora Optn•r, Paul Faust
Mrs. Louis Fineman of 246 Eas
and Miss Ruth Korn of 9001 Oakland
Fern - avenue, accompanied by her.
!M illie Ore metering through the past-
ern states. They will return to De- sister, Mrs. Brie Soren of :WI North BICUR CHOLEM OUTING
Main street, Royal Oak, left this week , •
TAKES PLACE AUGUST 11
fruit about August 1.
for a motor trip to Cleveland, cohere I
Sirs J. 11. Kopelman of 221 Med- they will attend the wedding of their i
Final plans have been arranged for
bury avenue is visiting her sister Mrs.
cousin.
From Cleveland
will the annual moonlight of the Ilicur
motor
to Boston
for a two they
weeks'
(holm Society to tie held Monday
J. M. Goodman of Muskegon, Mich.
visit with friends.
evening, August 11. Jack Rosenberg,
and Mrs. Alex Kopatz of Haz-
Sirs. Nathan Sloss of Cleveland is chairman of the committee, expects
Sir, and
elwood avenue have as their house visiting with her sister, Sirs, Irving the traditionally large crowds that for
guests Sir, and Mrs. Aaron 1St. Jacob Hirschman of Hazelwood avenue. years have attended Bicur Choleric
Later Sirs. Sloss will go to Ilarsen's events. The funds to be realized by
and son of Baltimore, Md.
Island, Mich., to visit her mother, the moonlight will be devoted to the
various charitable activities in which
'Miss Harriet Rosenzweig of 2050 Sirs. Adolph Sloman at Villa Eden.
the society is engaged.
avenue
has
returned
from
a
Taylor
Miss Emily Morris of Connecticut
five weeks' visit in Tuscumbia and
avenue
left
last
week
for
New
York
Birmingham, Ala.
City and Bar Harbor, Ste., where she
Miss Helen M. Kleinsmith of 1698 will spend the summer,

Mrs. Sol Quentin Kessler was hos-
tess at a bridge-tea last Tuesday
honoring Mrs. Arthur Si, Stone, a re-
cent bride, Miss Ethel Rosenthal and I
Miss Freda Marcus of Johnstown, Pa.,
the house guest of Sir. and Sirs.
Sirs. Louis Simon and children of
Jacob II. Sehakne.
Lansing are the guests of Mrs,
Simon's sister, Mrs. Meyer Rosen-
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer S. Fishbaine
baum of 1701 West Grand boulevard. have left for Cambridge, Mass.,
where they will attend summer
Mr. and Sirs. Karl Moyer of 160 courses at Harvard University. En
Woodland avenue have returned from route they will visit Mr. and Mrs. N.
Tuscumbia, Ala., where they attended Schwartzburg (Freda Fishbaine) in
the marriage of their niece, Helen
New York City.
Bernice Perry.
Sirs. Fannie Tack, accompanied bye
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dreyfus of her daughter, Mrs. William Bannett
West Euclid avenue have as their and small sum, Daniel, arrived
De- I
guests their niece, Miss I.illian Si. troit last week to be the guests of
Dreyfus of Toledo.
Mrs. Louis Ressler of Hazelwood.
Mr. and Mn'. William A. Fixel are avenue.

You will be interested in the July Clear-
aways in the Hudson Fashion Shops, which
offer you many opportunities for saving.

Complete summer wardrobes may be
selected at much less than early summer
prices. You will find included in this clear-
away, evening and dance frocks of lace and
chiffon ; afternoon dresses of crepe and
printed silks; sports costumes of flat crepe,
hand-drawn and some imported models.

You will also find sports coats, travel
coats, utility and dress coats of finest im-
ported wool fabrics; tweeds, checked and
striped wool; suits of exactly the type
women will be wearing early in the fall.

The Hudson Fashion Shops July Clear-
away offers the late vacationist splendid
values in fashionable attire.

The J. L. Hudson Co.

RUBY'S
SHOE SALE

Wes( Philadelphia avenue has re-
turned from a several days' stay at
the Breakers Hotel, Cedar l'oint,
where she joined a party of Cleveland
friends.

EYN

If You're

:Mr. and MD, S. C. Silver itiayde
Ithstingardt III a 1721 C011111,4%0.1
announse the birth of a Ilaugh -
kr, Baba] a June, .1 my I.

avenue

20% Discount

On Our Entire Stock of Quality Footwear
for Men, Women and Children

WE HAVE ALSO PLACED ON SALE OVER 3,400 PAIRS OF
SHORT AND DISCONTINUED LINES OF THIS SEASON'S WHITE

spending several weeks at the Broad-
Mrs. Norman Sillman is staying at!
SHOES, SPORT SHOES, EVENING AND AFTERNOON SLIPPERS
moor, Colorado Springs.
Cottage, Charlevoix.
---

Mrs. E. Gaitley and Miss Henrietta
Mr. and Sirs. Charles Jacobs of
„Isaacson have returned to the city Milwaukee are visiting Mr. and Sirs.
' after spending a week in Chicago J. D. Rosenberg of 7432 Cladding av-
where they were the guests of rela-
enue.
1 fives and friends.
The Misses Edith and Jean Schroe-
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rosenthal of der of Cleveland spent last week-end
'
2500 Calvert avenue left recently for as the guests of their aunt, Mrs. 'Mark
an eastern motor trill, visiting in New Fleischman of the Chatham Apart-
York, the Adriontlack Mountains and
ments.
, Atlantic City.
Miss Bessie Brenner of Alger
Sirs, John Craig and small (laugh- avenue, who has been visiting in Chi.
, tera Lucille and Bernice of Winni- cago, returned home last Friday.
you
put
away
your
heavy
clothes
for
the
Before
peg, Can., are visiting Mrs. Craig s
summer, be sure they are well cleaned. Then
mother, Mrs. E. Allman of Brush
Louis Jacobs of New N'ork City is
they'll be ready and fit to wear in the fall. No
f
, street. Inter they will sin . tic 1 a fort-
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
night with Mrs. Craig's brother and Rosenberg of 7432 Codding avenue.
moths.
sister, Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Craig of
t Taylor avenue.
Reuben Aronheim of Waterbury,
Phone us and we'll call for and deliver.
A brdig,e was given in honor of Conn., is the guest of his mother,
Mrs.
Rasa Aronheim of Virginia park.
I Miss Estelle Marcus, guest of Miss
1529 Washington 'Blvd., .Adjoining Hotel Stotler
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
Eleanor Katzer, at the home of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Maier and
family
of Fort Wayne, Ind. who are
, :Clardy Franklin, :4039 Gladstone av-
week.
motoring in the east, spent f
, tour, Tuesday evening, July 8.
end with Mrs. Aronheim.
I
A luncheon at hotel Statler fol.
Herman Finsterwald spent the
. lowed by n theatre party in honor of
Miss Shirley Greenfield, Sliss :Manly week in Chicago.
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Franklin amt h e Estelle Marcus of
Miss Irene Rosenberg left Thur..
1phia, the house guests of
, •
she .• 1 =
. ,where
"A Modern Plant Willi Modern Method."
' Sliss Eleanor hatzer, was held on day 1
The fallowing spend six weeks visiting relatives and
Saturday, July F.
t , friends.
533.37 Forest Ave. E. Phone Melrose 6570
were
• ;west • n t : Mk, s Estelle Mar tus
Miss Shirley Crt•enlield, Miss Manly
is with much pride and pleasure that we announce the
Sir, and Sirs. J. L. Rubin of Chi- .L=-
Franklin, Miss Nell Price, Miss Rose
Elias, Mrs. Gottlaeb, Miss Eleanor sago are the house guests of Sir. and -ss=_
, =

Katzer and Miss Florence Wein. Mrs. Milfard Stern of 5170 Rust Grand
boulevard.
— -
air. and Mrs. Julius Nathanson and
1 daughter, Rhea of Boston, and Sirs.
F-
Il!
.
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Mrs. George Kleinman is in New =
Henry Caplan I nee Dorthy Nathan-
-
...7.
-r:
Mrs.
Guy
E--
son) ,,f Schuylerville, N. Y., who York visiting her sister,
THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN
INCORPORATED
were guests at the Nat hanson-Davis Rowe.
wedding which took place June '29
Nothing in Detroit can compare
Miss Rae Finsterwald spent last
are visiting wit h their parents. Sir.
and Nina S. Nathanson of East Phila. week-end in Ottawa, Ohio.
with this shop as to service, sanitary
N
... delphia avenue.
,:=,-.
equipment and appointments.
Sir. and Sirs. Milford Stern enter-
Formerly Operating Hotel Cadillac.
William Kramer of 508 'Witham tamed with a family dinner at the
Redford Country Club Saturday, July
avenue
left
for
a
trip
to
Chicago.
Only those men and women thor-
Our New Location Is Now at
5. Covers were laid for 15 guests. :=
oughly trained and with best of refer- .€:
r
••

Mrs. Sara Zilherman and family
Milton Marx, son of Mr. and Si
= have moved from 16/17 Virginia park
ences have been accepted in our em-
Benjamin Marx of Connecticut Re-
EL-- to s332 Fourteenth street.
• ....
■ ........
cone, sailed Wednesday from Eng- —
,,,I ,, . '
ploy.
The Misses Mollie Haber and Anna land far New York. Sir. Marks spent

=
,
,
s'
'
,
\

:7
AC'li
1 1.t\ '
Ilertzom of ileauhien street left the past year studying at Oxford
(De Luxe)
(
)
4 I
Sunday for a fortnight's stay in Chi- University.
••- ■ 7. .
Mel/ tS Gall
I
For
-
be h, • guests
ago there
t hest+

Plays Here Every Evening from 6 to tt and 9:30 to 1
Miss
Ina
Fine,
who
was
the
guest
of
= of relatives and friends. They will
the Misses Betty and Mildred Davidov
motor to Lafayette, Ind.
of 2220 Hazelwood avenue, has re- ,=
• •

—sass /
tSsI l
The Misses Sophie Schwartz and turned to her Inme in Cleveland.
-



Evening
Dinner
$1.00
I =
— Shirley Victor spent the Fourth of
= Noonday Lunclieon 60c
Or
.
• -l'""- --ss
Mr. 1111,1 Sirs. Eugene Sloman and =
July week-end in Cleveland where
.
Special Sunday Dinner $1.25
= they attended the Kline-Eisentadt Dr. and Mrs. I. Polasker motored to '= j
Charlevoix where they spent the' ,=
= wedding
-
-
- Ls'
• -
Fourth Of July week-end.
t Rooms for All Occasions
=
Privae
■■■•

t=
— Silos Esther G. Felman of 260 East

Phone Cadillac 5074
Sir. and Mrs. Adolph Friedman, =
= Euclid avenue left for an extended
All work under personal supervision of :
e .e • • • who have been the guests of their =
California
1.F•
-
= trip
g.. and =
t
Bld
Miss E. Lessmeir—formerly with Dan Orton Shop, Capitol Theare
than and siste r, Mr. an d Mrs. _
friends.
..

=
Nathan Friedman of Rhode islands= Mr. H. Holman—formerly with David Whitney Bldg. Barber Shop.
ili111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ii relatives and
=
. The Misses Betty and Mildred Da- avenue, have left for their home in l =
A
sufficient
corps
of
highly
efficient
operators,
both
men
and
women,
are
at
all
ii sidav of 2220 Ilazelwoad avenue, Kococe, Czecho-Slovakia.
I .....

entertained at a luncheon and theater
.= times available to handle all appointments promptly.

=...
party Saturday, July 5, in honor of Sirs. Alex Imerman and daughter,. =
EAGLE CARTAGE COMPANY
-- -..
Other departments under supervision of :
their guest Miss Ina Fine of Cleve- Nancy, and sister, Miss Nancy Rosen-I=
A. L. GREENFIELD, Manager
=

land. The following attended: Sirs. thal, are spending the summer in I=
Mr. Leon Smithers, formerly Penobscot Bldg. Barber Shop;
610 MONTCALM AVE. at St. Antoine, Phone Cadillac 1894
=
pianos, commercial and
J. Nathanson and daughter Rhea at California as the guests of Mrs. liner-
Crating, packing and 'hipping of furniture,
Miss M. Fuller, formerly Temple Beauty Shop, Park Ave. Bldg. ;

Boston, Mrs. II. Caplan (Dorothy man's sister, Mrs. Joseph Levmsohn !=
household articles. Our specialty is moving, expressing and storage.
Trial
mad
Be
Convinced.
Los
Angeles.
Nathanson)
of
Schuylerville,
N.
Y..
of
Miss
Snyder,
formerly
Prof.
Francis,
Hodges
Bldg.
CAT. U. •
...land Miss Mary Nathanson.
Th.-
Es:
Mrs. Leon Ii. Barman and daugh-
ter, Virginia Claire, of Burlingame
avenue, left Detroit July 1 (or Chi- =
The Shop Where Courtesy
cago, where they will spend the sum-
Between Calvert and mer. They are staying at the Edge-
and Service Prevail.
Collingwood
water Beach Dote].

A Word of
Good Advice
To You

Values from $12.50 to $18.50

In Two Groups

$6.85 $8.85

I

becial

j

7)ricer on lithely and .Bugles

In
A/fredj . R.0 BY Inc

The Forest Cleaners
and Dyers

"lb preserve and create feminine loveliness ,

.

_ Termittal q3eauty Shops I

KING WAH LO

118 Michigan Ave. (West of Kinsel's)
Glenn Nichol's Dance Orchestra =

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NO COVER CHARGE

Cherry 8462

Cadillac 4591

M e
A. C. Krenz Tailor

10347 Woodr'd

604 to 608 Capitol Theater Building P.- ; -

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