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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-08-08

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PAGE SIX

Fraternal and
Club Notes

Em El Social A'ders.
The Eno El Social Alders will hold '
another of its series of open meet-
ings Saturday evening, Aug. 9, at the
Jawish Institute branch at 1111 West- I
minster avenue. Solomon Levin willl
,
addles; the club at 9 o'clock.



Athena Gila Club.

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1241.1243 Woodward Avenue

Between Grand River and State.

Well-Dressed
°() Men All Over the
World Are
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Particular

That's why those in Detroit send their
clothes to be cleaned here. No job
leaves our shop until we can recom-
mend it.

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

The Forest Cleaners
and Dyers

Hudson's

Wedneeem

Cornell Klein of 346 Tuxedo ave.
A number of affairs are being given
M honor of Mrs. Jacob Alexander of nue has joined his mother, Mrs. Ruby
Wolf
Klein, and grandmot h er in Los'
Chicago, the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Rush. Mr. and Mrs. Angeles, where he will make his fu-1
tore
home.
Mr. Klein has been a
Rush, accompanied by their daugh-
member of the Hotel Ambassador,
ter, Gertrude, took Mrs. Alexander to
swimming team. While attending I
Cleveland last week-end. They went
Highland Park Iligh School he won
by motor and stayed at the Hollenden
several medals for proficiency in
Hotel. Mrs. Albert Gittleman of Wi-
swimming. Ile will attend the Los
nona avenue entertained with a
Angeles High School this autumn and
luncheon at the Statler Hotel Tues-
will be a candidate for membership
day, Aug. 5, followed by a theater
J. W. E. W. 0.
party at the Garrick, in honor of Mrs. on its team. '
The North Woodward Branch of Alexander. Mrs. J. B, Fishman was
Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel and
the Jewish Women's European Wel- hostess at a luncheon at the Blue Bird
fare Organization will hold a special Tea Room Wednesday, after which children of Leicester court have left
for
a motor trip through the east,
meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Mrs. Leo Michels of Burlingame ave-
Epstein, 545 Mt. Vernon avenue, nue took the guests to the Temple stopping at Niagara Falls, New York
Tuesday. Aug. 12, to receive the final Theater. The Masonic Country Club and Atlantic City. They will return
reports from members concerning the was the scene for the luncheon and about Sept. 15.
tickets sold for the moonlight given bridge given Thursday for Mrs. Alex-
the evening of Aug. 4. The members ander by Mrs. Max Friedman. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rouff of Rich-
of the organization have extended Harry Marks of Puritan avenue en- ton avenue announce the graduation
their thanks to the entertainers and tertained several guests at the Hotel of their son, Elliot, from Highland
to the committee in charge of the Steller for luncheon, followed by a Park High School, which took place
moonlight for their assistance in mak- theater party Friday. Mrs J. L. San- Friday, Aug. 8. Young Mr. Rouff
delman will be hostess at a dinner will enter college this autumn to pre-
ing the affair successful.
party at the Masonic Country Club pare for a medical course.
Omicron Eta.
Saturday evening.
A regular meetnig of the Omicron
Mrs. Lena Broudy of Medbury ave-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bielfield, Mrs . nue has returned from Cleveland,
Eta Sorority was held at the home of
Miss Anna Schulman of Euclid ave- llarry L. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- where she was the guest of her sister,
nue. Election of officers took place ward Rosenberg of Flint left last Mrs. J. Lumberg, a former Detroit
at this meteing with the following re- week for The Inn, Charlevoix, where resident.
sult: President, Miss Julia York; they will spend the month of August.
secretary, Miss Anna Schulman;
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob and
treasurer, Miss Jean Bornstein. The
Miss Ruth Benson of East Hancock daughter, Rena, and son, David, are
next meeting will be held at the home avenue and Miss Bessie Denison of guests at the Hotel Scarborough,
of Miss Fanny Weinberg of King Toronto, who has been the house Long Branch, N. J.
guest of Miss Marian Moyer of Bur-
floense.
lingame avenue, left last Saturday
Miss Helen Esser was hostess at a
Pori golds.
for Toronto. Miss Benson will spend
theater and dinner party recently in
Miss Jessie Phyllis Kopatz of Ha- three weeks visiting relatives and honor of Miss Gertrude Silberstein, a
zelwood avenue was hostess at a friends.
bride-elect of this month. After
musicale given by the Perigold Club
attending the Temple Theater the
Mrs. Samuel E. Goldstein and small
recently. Piano and vocal solos were
eight guests went to the Tuller Hotel,
rendered and an interpretive classic son of St. Louis are visiting Mrs. where an informal dinner was served
Goldstein's brother and sister, Mr.
dance given.
and Mrs. Leo Morris, at their home
Leon II. Ilarman is spending sev-
on Ferry avenue and at Pine Lake,
Social Mixers.
eral weeks with his wife and daugh-
An election of officers of the So- Mich.
ter at the Edgewater Beach Hotel,
cial Mixers took place at a meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Morris of 17 Chicago, where they are staying dur-
held at the home of Louis Garber,
ing the summer months.
9214 Goodwin avenue, Wednesday Connecticut avenue have returned
evening, July 30. The following were from an extended visit at Mackinac
Island.
Miss
Lillian
Roach
is spending a
elected: Gladys Gilbert, president;
fortnight at The Breakers, Cedar
Louis Garber, vice-pre , ffient; Bobby
Mrs. S. Ilelper and family of 227 Point, Ohio.
3chrieber, secretary; Robert Fogel,
treasurer. The next meeting will King avenue are spending the sum-
Mrs. Barry Goldberg and daughter,
ake place at the home of Miss Schrie- mer at the Idylhunt cottage, Lake
Peggy, of Lawrence avenue are
ber, 697 Roosevelt street, Aug. 13. James, Ind.
spending the month of August at
This meeting will be an open one and
Miss Ann Buchner of G37 Medbury Old Mission, Mich.
friends of the club have boon invited.
avenue has returned from an extend-
ed
eastern trip.
Kadimah.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris II. Zackheim
The members of the Kadimah Club
and family have left for Yellowstone
Mrs.
David Rutenberg of Montreal,
gave a miscellaneous stork shower at
Park, where they will spend a fort-
the home of Miss Ethel Klein Aug. who has been the house guest of her night.
5 in honor of Mrs. George Gudis. daughter, Mrs. Jack Ellenstein, for
Covers were laid for 25. Mrs. Gudis several weeks, has returned to her
The Misses Edith Sominsky and
home.
received numerous gifts.
Anne P. Kurtzman are spending a
fortnight at the Hotel Statler in
Mrs. Louis Ullian of Boston is
Cleveland. Before returning to De -
spending the month of August with
troit they will visit in Buffalo, Ni-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
agara Falls and other eastern points.
Stocker of Longfellow avenue.

WOMENS WEAR S

at

to the •ffic• of no
Ait mutely hems end other local not. sheuld be communicated
. en rrrrr week's
in b the
Ch ro niele by 5 e'riack Wode.day •fieinem In order .
.od
M net taw
slim Phone Glendale 9300. Somety Editor. Mail notice. so se to .

The Athena Girls Club will hold
ita next regular meeting at the home
es
of Miss Sophie Schneider, 25
Philadelphia avenue, Tuesday even-
ing, Aug. 12. Plans are under way
for the forthcoming dance t o take
place Sunday evening, Oct. 5, at
e several
t l Statler. Last Wednesday
of the Athena Girls met for a social
A.
camp
at
Riverside,
It
at the Y. W.
Ont.

August Fur Sale
Now in Progress
LL new stock—all specially priced
to make it worth your while to
A
buy now. On the Fifth Floor.

August
Economies

et
Qfsona,

Two great major events — the
Midsummer Furniture Sale and the
August Linen Sale and numerous
Clearances, offer exceptional econo-
mies to everyone who would pur-
chase quality merchandise at lower
prices.

New Fall Styles
Are Showing

The new Millinery, Shoes and
Ready-to-Wear are extremely at-
tractive styles, now on display and
new arrivals daily, make an ever-
changing panorama.

The J. L. Hudson Co.

Woodward—Gratiot—Farmer

~ i1 SSEK S

1440 %Wawa Avenue

attginnw Notts

The
Directorie Influence

Miss Fae Aaronoff of Goodwin ave-
Mrs. Joseph Harris of 2210 Pineree
Miss Eleanor Goldstein and Sidney avenue has returned home after nue entertained last Sunday with a
miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss
T. Goldstein have motored to New spending the past week at The Break-
Adeline Cohen, whose marriage to
York and other eastern points for a ers, Cedar Point, Ohio.
Walter Aaronoff will take place on
trip of several weeks.
Aug. 17.
Mrs. Harry Black-man of West Phil-
adelphia avenue entertained 12 guests
Mr. and Mrs. N. Leo Avison and
at her horhe the evening of July 31
in honor of the birthday anniversary son, Walter, of Cleveland are visiting
"Josh Sarasohn On the Job"
of Miss Martha Franklin. Following their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
the dinner cards were played. Mrs. Avison of 1646 Glendale avenue.
Horowits and daughter, Miss Helens
Miss Beatrice II. Weingarden has
Horowitz. entertained at a luncheon
Brick veneer, six rooms
at the Whittier recently in honor of returned from a short stay with
each; steam heat; built-in
friends
in Cleveland.
Miss Franklin, who is a bride-elect.
shower; two-car garage;

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods"

533-37 Forest Ave. E. Phone Melrose 6570

efir:a f eWfa tr'' ,-;) q-619-.31.9

Sponsored by Reboux and pre-
sented by Russeks many interest-
ing interpretations of the newest
millinery innovation that has re-
ceived the favor of fashionable
Paris.

Modern Duplex

side drive.

Open Eight fo Six

$20,000

6t1EQICA'S

$4,500 Cask—Terms

TOT

completed. New-
s, and on a new street.
Features you expect to
pay $25,000 for. Beauti-
ful home. Splendid in-
vestment. Ready renter.

FINEST DRUG STORE

You cannot enjoy this delight-
fully cool shop from the Boule-
vard. Come in .... for refresh-
ment at the fountain, and to find
the very nicest items in toilet
goods. Near Grand Boulevard
portal.

JOHN R. REALTY
CO.

Cad. 7458

9621 McQUADE

Mrs. William Selenkow has re-
Mrs. J. H. Remer of Hazelwood
avenue entertained at a luncheon at turned to her home in Baltimore, Md.
the Statler Hotel followed by a the- During her stay in Detroit she was
der party at the Temple in honor of the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Miss Frances Molay of Chicago, the Kopatz of Hazelwood avenue and Mr.
. Ben II. Brown of West
' guest of the Misses Bettye and Shir- andlad Mrs
Phiehia
lp avenue.
ley Mendelssohn.

$10 to $45

Mrs. George Harris of 1992 Glad-
Mrs. Etta Bodenheimer of Chicago
is the guest of her sisters, Mrs. 0. B. stone avenue and daughter, Estelle,
have returned from Cedar Point.
I I Arie and Mrs. Mandel Rosenberg.
During their stay they were guests
Miss Jean Collins has left for an at The Breakers.
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extended visit in Chicago.
Mrs. Joseph Ilarris of 2210 Pingree

I The Misses Dena Peritsky and avenue has returned from a visit at
Mary Berns have left to spend a Cedar Point, where she was a guest
fortnight at Cedar Point, Ohio. at The Breakers.

MILLINERY SALON

ENTIRE FOURTH FLOOR

Quality — Value — Service

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Simon of 294
Honoring Miss Sara Manson, whose
marriage to Theodore Isaac will take Fast Euclid avenue have returned
place Aug. 1'7, Mrs. Charles Weitz of from a three weeks' tour through the
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Mt. Vernon avenue was hostess to 12 east.
at a dinner Aug. 3. Miss Sian-
THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN
I guests
Mrs.
henry
Goldsmith
of
Los
An-
_ son was entertained by her sister,
Miss Anna Manson, at a shower at geles was the guest of her daughter.
which 24 guests were present, and Mrs. James Silk, in Flint for several
Miss Celia Farber was hostess at a days.
MEYER BARRON. Prem.
bridge tea recently in honor of the
bliss Rose Bernice Penn and Henry
Rem. ef An Kinds of
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bride-elect. Mrs. Ralph Barron an d
Hotel Cadillac.
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Mrs. Samuel Gendil have also enter- II. Cohen were hosts at a suite se din- =
WASTE PAPER
•.:-. .. '
ner
dance
in
honor
of
Miss
Ethel
Flo-
"Er:
tained for Miss Manson.
:r.-..
t 342 Br•wst•r St.
Our New Location Is Now at
rine Cohen given at Eastwood Inn F-..
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17011
Cadillac 1708
several
days
ago.
Covers
were
laid
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Joseph Schwartz and slaughters,
Elizabeth and Eva, of New Bruns- for the following guests, in addition a
wick, N. J., were the guests recently to those mentioned: The Misses Betty =
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of Mr. and Mrs. David Barron of 627 and Mildred Daidov, Ruth Keil, Rose 7----
Straus Kosher Restaurant
Westminster street. They were ex- Jean Swartz, Bessie Brenner, Ida Sit- =
We serve all kinds of dairy lunches.
, tensively entertained during their von, Bessie Richmond and Ruth Gros- =
WHY WORRY ABOUT COOKING AT
(De Luxe)
berg and Messrs. David Kleinman, =
HOME.
stay here.
5864 Twelfth St.—Cor Taylor.
Harry Grosberg, Jack Lightstone, =
Playa
Here
Every
Evening
from 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1
Phone Drip.. 0151
Pie serve regular 1.inchre. dime. Sr
Mr. and Mrs. David Barron and Maxwell Silverstein, Joseph Levy, Dr.
4
• firr theatre ...pliers at very resionabla
daughters, Gertrude and Betty, and Harry Friedman, Dr. Morris A. Wain
[(
Priers.
son, George. of Westminster street ger and Harry Kleinberg and Samuel
have returned from a two weeks' rno-Blankenstein of Toledo. The table
Dinner
I Was arranged to represent a horse-
for trip to Pena, Ill.
shoe and decorated in a color scheme
Aaron Solomon of New York is of yellow and white. A bouquet of
visiting at the home of his children, American beauty roses centered the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of 660 table.
East Warren avenue.
Sir. and Sirs. Max Edwards and
Private Rooms for All Occasions
Mrs. J. Pergament and children of daughter, Miriam, have left for an
eastern
trip,
visiting
in
Niagara
Falls,
New
York
are
visiting
their
soother,
There's nothing like the real recreation of an out-of-doors life.
Mrs. J. Weinberg of Canfield avenue. New York, Annapolis and points in
North Carolina. They will be gone
Tour and camp—and let the Goss Auto Kamp Trailer tag along.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ilarris and about a month.
son, Chester Raymond. of 408 East
Miss Bettye Mendelssohn has as
Palmer avenue are the guests of their
You can stop when and where and as long as you like. The equip-
I brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry her house guest Miss Frances Molay
ment is easily adjusted—and there you have comfortable beds,
of Chicago.
Si. Goodman of Muskegon.
kitchen things, an ice box, electric lights.

I block West of Dexter.
2 blocks North of Joy.

On the Job Sunday I to S.

KING WAH LO

Michigan Paper Stock Co.

Formerly Operating

118 Michigan Ave. (West of Kinsel's) _,- ---
Glenn Nichol ! s Dance Orchestra

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r oonday
Luncheon

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NoCover

60c1 Charge

Evening

If •

ipecial Sunday Dinner . . . . $1.251

When Tacation Time is Here

Phone Cadillac 5074

Eni tii iiit ti tt o mmit th it it to m mtmi t imit in tio ttio ntout in t i l i t i mmii

Or if you prefer, slip a light, tightly folded
tent on your running board.

Main 8341



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Woodbridge at Bates

Store open until 3 o'clock
Saturday afternoons.

Miss Shirley Kalt of 261 California
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Baalen of
1610 Collingwood avenue have left avenue has recovered from a recent
Ifor an extended stay at The Breakers, illness and is spending several weeks
at Lake Orion.
Cedar Point.

airs. S. Rosen of Grand Rapids has
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Baker and fain-
, ily of Burlingame avenue have re- been the guest of Mrs. Harry Gold-
, turned from a motor trip to New stein of East Ferry avenue.
York and Atlantic City.
I
Miss Anna Stone of 4825 Brush
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gittleman street entertained 15 guests at her
and family of East Grand boulevard home Tuesday evening, Aug. 5, in
have returned from a month's stay honor of Miss Adeline Fisher of
Green Bay, Wis.
i at Lakeview, Mich.

ENGRAVING

Special Engravings for

WEDDINGS, ENGAGEMENTS, SOCIAL AFFAIRS
—IN FACT FOR EVERY OCCASION

SHEEHAN'S
Weaver/

1550

are.

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