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August 22, 1924 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-08-22

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PAGE EIGHT

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Cloth Coats

Not es

Mrs. Alexander Elbling entertained
eight guests at her home on Baldwin
avenue, honoring Mims Clara Rosen-
baum, whose marriage will be an
event of Aug. 31, at a surprise mis-
cellaneous shower. High score at
bridge went to Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
and consolation to Miss Josephine
Sandoroff. Those present were the
e.14 M commualealml to Om MR. M Tao
Misses Viola Kaufman, Rose hen-
All wimp items sad other Leal seta s ►
berg, Lillian, Ethyl and Cille Barnett, C► roalclo by a &cloak Wed..47 altars.. Is order to M. Ole emrro_at oott k's.
Alma Buckner, Josephine Sandoroff, Isom. Phan. Glendale 9300. Society [alter. Mall makos a. a. to bel ragl•sd mot late.
Mrs. Joseph Schwartz, Miss Lillian ► aa Wodaostlay.
Dr. Harry J. Kirschbaum sailed
Ilorwitz of Detroit and Miss Gertrude
Among the Detroit guests at The
Inn, Charlevoix, are Mrs. L. Rosenz- from New York Tuesday on the S. S.
Hollander of Rochester.
weig, David Stocker and son, Jules F. Pittsburgh for a year's study in Vi.
Stocker. Mr. and Mrs. Saul W. Ber- enna.
Mrs. Joseph Schwartz entertained
12 guests at bridge last Wednesday ger have returned home after spend-
suss Myra Finsterwald of Boston
evening at her home on State avenue, ing several weeks at The Inn. Harry
Scheinman and Milton Alexander left boulevard was hostess last Friday at
honoring her sister, Miss Clara Ro-1 recently to spend several days at the a surprise kitchen shower in honor
senbaum, ■ bride-elect. The table ,
of Miss Emmeline Ackerman, a bride-
was decorated with sweet peas and resort.
elect of this autumn. The out-of-
mountain lulls. High score at bridge
Joseph
Frank
of
1120
Chicago
town
guests were Miss Elizabeth
went to Miss Alma Buckner and con-
Kingman of Framingham, ass.,
.left last Friday for New
solation to Miss Josephine , Sandoroft. boulevard
York
and
Atlantic
City
for
a
fort-
house
guest
of Miss Ruth Lambert;
The guests present were Mrs. Jerome
Frances Sheeley of St. Louis
Edelstein, Mrs. Morris Kollins, Mrs.
fig ht.His son Leonard Victor, who Miss
and Miss Rita Freedman of New
Alexander Elbling, Mis Viola Kauf- has been spending the summer at
York.
man, the Misses Lillian, Ethyl and Camp Kinaani, will return with him.
Cille Barnett, Rosa Isenberg, Joseph-
Mrs. Jennie Sweetwine and daugh-
ine Sandoroff and Alma Buckner.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Marwell and
ter, Mae, have left for Cleveland,
son, Joseph, have returned from a
Cahton
and Akron.
several weeks' stay at The Inn, Char-
1
levoix.
Mrs. Casper Oppenheim and son,
Lee William, llarry Marwil, all of
Jerome Ackerman and daughter,
Palmer avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvia, spent the past week•in Lima,
Louis lianels of Pingree avenue have
t
Ohio.
Ukrainian Federation Will P
returned from a motor trip to Cedar
Point, where they spent several days
Sari.. of Event..
Miss Ida Levinson is spending the
rest of the summer season with her at The Breakers.
At the first meeting of the execu- mother, Mrs. Lena Levinson, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilman of
tive committee of the Federation of latter's home in Charlevoix.
2083 Taylor avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
Ukrainian Jews of Michigan held last
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus left the David Gilman have returned from a
Thursday plans were formulated for
seven weeks' stay at Long Branch,
holding a series of events in order to early part of the week by motor for
N. J., and Edgemere, N. Y.
raise funds to maintain the war or- Chicago.

Choose now from

a very complete

variety at

5 500

1 50C- ) °-

"Comparison" shop-
ping will reveal to
you that the same gar-
ments can be bought
at a lower price at this
season. Prove it to
yourself this season—
begin to make com-
parisons right now!

One More Week

ADOPT PLANS TO AID
KIEV ORPHANS HOME

—Fifth Float. Shop.

phans home in Kiev for which the
federation has undertaken responsi-
bility. It was unanimously decided
to organize the synagogues for a city-
wide appeal during the forthcoming
high holy days, to stage a Simchas
Torah ball, to arrange a tag day, to
convass all Detroit Jewish organiza-
tions and urge them to join the feder-
ation and to conduct a membership
campaign. Committees were appoint-
ed to carry out the work involved in
these activities.
The committees were instructed to
present reports at the next confer-
ence, which will be held Tharsday
evening, Aug. 28, at the Farnsworth
Talmud Torah, 540 Farnsworth ave-
nue.

WOMENS WEAR

1241-1243 Woodward Avenue

Between Grand River and State.

PATRONS ARE NAMED
FOR Y. P. S. MOONLIGHT

Miss Roselle Cohen of Pittsburgh
is spending several weeks with her
sister, Miss Adeline Cohen. Miss
Cohen arrived last Sunday toattend
the Aronoff-Cohen wedding, which
took place on that day.
— -
bias Rose Tobias, who has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Friedberg of Virginia park, has re-
turned to her home in Oklahoma City,
Okla.

Miss Ruth Lambert of West Han-
cock avenue has as her house guest
Miss Elizabeth Kingman of Framing-
ham, Mass., a classmate at Wheaton
College.

Miss Rose Weisberg was hostess at
a bridge luncheon in honor of' Miss
Gladys Kroll, a bride-elect of October,
held at the Chatham Saturday, Aug.
16. * The table decorations ware tea
roses and fern and the color scheme
was carried oUt in pink and white.
The, centerpiece was a large pink bas-
ket from. which each guest drew a
gift.• Those present, besides the hes-
testi and honor guest, were the Misses
Betty Weingarden, Rose Feller, Hen-
rietta Dworkin, Ruth Golden, Rose
Dias, Mildred Flayer, Mendetta Pop-
kin, Bertha Witus, Marian Flayer,
Augusta Weisberg and Ceile Goldman
of Philadelphia. . •

and Two Great
August Events Come
To a Close

The Midsummer Furniture Sale and
the August Linen Sale will continue
until Saturday, August 30th, at noon
—then these remarkable opportuni-
ties to save on high grade Furniture
and Linens will have passed in 1924
Hildson history.

If you have a need for new Furni-

ture—either suites or occasional
pieces, q' Household Linens—now
is the time to gratify that need and
save considet:able money.

TheJ.,L. Hudson Co.

Woodward—Gratiot—Farmer

Mr. and. Mrs. E. Kroll, formerly of
Mr. and Mrs. David Goldstein and 633 King avenue, have moved to their
son, Wilbur, of Virginia park are
spending several weeks in New York. new home at 3779 Carter avenue.

and Mrs. LouiS Fineman of
Mrs. I. Grass and daughter, Mrs.'
Alex Schreiber, have returned from 246 East Kirby avenue entertained
heirlatseti an
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Prominent Members of Shaarey Z.. a week's visit at The Breakers, Cedar 7
tenth wed
dale Sponsor Excursion.
Point.
ding anniversary. , They were the re-

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and the viriakles'from your face. Our
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Marshuiz cipients of many' gifts.
The annual moonlight excursion of (Edith Manabach of this city) have]
the Young People's Society of the returned. from their honeymoon and
The Misses Hattie. Ravine. an
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue will have are at home in Los Angeles, Their 'Frances Steinberg have returned
as patrons and patronesses the fol- parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. idarshutz,' fromThe.Breakers, Cedkr Point.
lowing members of the congregation: recently entertained with a reception
,
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman,
Miss Helen Rokeff of Troy, 'Ohio,
their honor. '
Judge Harry B. Keidan, William in
it the house guest of her, uncle and
Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Klein,
Mrs. I. Wax has returned to her' suntakir. and Mrs. basis Zeiger of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Krell, Mr. and home in Wilmette, Ill., after a five .33 Tennyson avenue. Miss Rokoff is
Mrs. Solonion , Kaufman,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses weeks' visit with her son, Dr. 1. II. 'being extensively entertained during
cL
Isaac Shetzer
Wax, at his homes in this city anat
her visit here '
Winkel man, Mr. and Mrs. Max Zierer Harrow, Ont.
(r
and Mrs. Dora Moyer.
"Mr. end Mrs. Edwin SheeleV and
The moonlight will take place Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Berry (Anne son,. ' , Ellerin, Jr., • and daughter;
day evening, Aug. 25,, the steamer Wax) and daughter, Gloria, have re. Frances, of St. Louis are, spending
Put-In-Bay leaving the dock at th e turned to their home in Wilmette, Ill., some time aethe.Chatham Apartment
foot of First street at 8:15 o'clock. after a stay of several days. They Hotel.
Music for dancing will be furnished were extensively entertained during
by King Kettler's Temple Orchestra, their visit here.
Mrs. H. Fieed of Seeon'll boulevard
which Jules Kline has designated for
entertained Wednesday, Aug. 13, kt a
Mrs. W. A. Cohen and children-,
the evening.
luncheon and bridge in the private
The committee in charge of the Mae Jeanette and Marvin•M•, former- dining.xoom of the Palmetto Iltiept in
moonlight, headed by Maurice Klein, ly of 1621 West Euclid avenue, have honore eff her -guest, Mrs. Hera=
at
looks forward to a crowd larger than returned from a month's Sojourn
Sweetwine of Wheelieg, W. Va. The
that of any previous excursion ar- Cass Lake. Mr. Cohen recently re- fables were decorated with flowers
ranged by the society. The moon- turned from Chicago, where ...hes at- and covets were laid for 12 guests,
light is one of the society's outstand- tended a two weeks' exhibition at the
, •
ing social events of the year and par- Coliseum.
Miss Alice Stern of Charleston,W.
takes of a general get-together of the
Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenzweig of
members and friends of the society
Jacobs at their summer home on the
and prominent members of the com- 2061 Taylor avenue are spending a Like Shore, road.
month at Mackinaw Island.
munity.

Mrs. M. E. Cohen of 3126 Brush
street has returned from a visit with
relatives and friends in New Yolk:
She spent most of her visit as•the
guest of her brother, Samuel Appel.

Young People's. Auxiliary

of

Shaarey Zedek

Want You to Be Present at Their

MOONLIGH

Miss Sylvia Shonette Goldsmith of
2283 Gladstone avenue has left for a
month's trip in the east. She will
visit in Cleveland, Pittsburgh, New
York and Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor . Schlissinger
land family of 2281 Gladstone avenue
have left for a trip through the east,
lasting a month. ,

LEAVES FOOT OF FIRST STREET AT 8:30 O'CLOCK

JulesKlein Presents King Kessler's Temple Orchestra

Make plans now to attend this moonlight–qhe event of the season.
—A
.•

, frie n d 's emu
T ake t h is night off to meet your old
BE ThltRE!
Special entertainment has been arrainged for those who •
do not •dince.


Mrs. Herman .Sseeelwine of Wheel-
ing, W. Va., entertained with a sur-
prise dinner and theater party Friday
in honor of the twentieth wedding
anhiversary of her. hostess, Mre. H.
Freed of Second boulevard. Covers
were laid, fore12 gueste•at the' Pal-
tment Hotel and the tables
metto Apar
were attractively decorated with sum-
mer flowers.

Countess
Creates a Vogge

A cot:angling OITA makes

The Countebs,a slipper
Of unique originality
as well as a• style of
be"eorhing daintiness: :
Created :by I. Miller end
. shown e clusively by us.

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ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR

Quality — Value — Service

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MARTIN •MAIER &



Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger of 33
Tennyson avenue were entertained at
the home of their brotheeMa•ry Zei-
ger, in Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday,
Aug. 13, in honor. of their silver wed-
ding anniversary. Relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamler and friends from out,of-town were pres-
Mr. and Mn. W. Conant are touring ent at the reception.
through the east. They will spend
Mrs. Max Kahn of Bay CRY has
some time in New York, Atlantic City
returned to her horns after spending
and the Adirondacks.
several weeks as the guest of Mr..and
Mrs, Harry Hack of 2051,Clairmount
avenue.

0,

Mrs. P. S. Applebaum of 803 Med-
bury avenue entertained recently
with a linen shower in honor of her
niece, Miss Della Applebaum, a bride-
elect.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coleman and
son, Arthur, of Hazelwood avenue
have retuned from a' erotor trip to
Washington, New Yorit,;;Philadelphia
and Atlantic City.

Monday Eve., Aug. 25

STEAMER PUT-IN-BAY

Miss a Meilen Weinberg had re-
turned from a visit with her sister,
Mrs, Joseph TyAer (Nina Weinberg)
of Buffalo, at the latter's summer
, Lake, N. Y.
home at stal
Cry

"Fashioned",, ,
in '
filitck Suede
Patent Trim'
also •
Black Satin'
BroCaded

Rokeach
Kosher Soap

For washing dishes, Over.
ware, glassware, porcelein.
chine, marble, and for gen-
eral kitchen use. •
Keep. the hand. soft and delicate.

The word" Kosher "In blue and
red on individual c•kes penetute
through and through, making I
possible to use oeparate pieces o
amp for milk dishes and, meat
dishes.

Ocher Rolceach flowelwid

Producut
Rotuma Koehn scouring
Powder
Rokugh )(other Aluminum
Cleanser

At all grocer,

I.ROKEACH & SONS, Me.

BROOKLYN, N. Y.

ia•a5we eetatr '''' '

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Young and
family of Burlingame avenue have re-
turned from a stay at the Masonic
Country Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob. Kass of 349
Woodland avenue announce the bar
mitzvah of their son. Arnold, which
took place at 'the Congregation Aha-
vath Zion Aug. 16.

Mr. -and Mrs. Robert Sogell and
family of 2269. Calvert avenue have
moved. to their new - home at 179
Eason avenue, Highland Park.

$ehool life is hard

' . -Ion a• trunk

A lchool trunk may have to be anything from a.
clothes closet to a pantry or the. neat best thing to
an easy,ehair. Obviously, it is important to choose.
a roomy, well-equipped trunk, good totook at apd*
built to stand a•stret.uous lite. '

Oshkosh , Trunks 'are real trunkidesigned right
he m
, ,in many styles aild '
and built
%We s have. the
' '

NOW ON SALE

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Briskman of
Hardwood avenue entertained at a
birthday
party
Aug. . 18 in 'honor
of
. .
.
.
their grandson, Daniel Leonard Gins-
berg. Daniel's mother returned from
Atlantic City for the occasion.

STEAMER, GENERAL PURPOSE AND
OTHER MAKES OF WARDLIOBE
TRUNKS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE

Miss Jeanette Safir of 2016 Hazel-
wood avenue is spending • fortnight
visiting friends and relatives In New
York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City.

Martin Maier•&Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace of 627
Calvert avenue entertained last Sun-
day evening in honor of their fifth
wedding anniversary. Covers were
laid for 20 guests.
S

Maki•g Cued Lote•

532 WOODWARD

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1567 WOODWARD

13.t. Comma &ad bailed. • David Whitney Bldg.

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