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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-09-05

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PAGE SIX

Engagements

facial and



HUDSON' S

dOVSonal_

43rd

All society Item. and other local notes shouldbe communicated to the office of The
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday •liernoon in order to appear in the current week's
issue. Phone Glendale 0300. Society Editor. Mail notices • as to be received not later

than Wednesday.

Among the Detroit folk who have
been guests at The Inn in Charlevoix
, and have returned to their homes in
Detroit are Mrs. Magnus Butzel and
I Fred M. Butzel, who spent the past
; month at the resod.; Isadore Levin
and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Cohen,
, who were there for a fortnight. Harry
Scheinman returned from Charlevoix
Ilast week.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fluster-
weld of Calvert avenue have returned
from a trip to Davenport, Iowa, and
Duluth, Minn. They also took a boat
trip on the Juniata. Their daugh-
ters, bliss Maxine and bliss Miriam
Finsterwald, have returned from
their summer's stay at Camp Wehaha,
Arden, N. Y., and Camp Eagle Point,
Stimson Lake, N. II., respectively.
Miss Maxine, who was a counsellor at
the camp, will enter Wellesley Col-

Honoring Mins Ruth Breitenbach,
whose marriage to Max L. Michelson lege this autunm•
will lie an event of Sept. 14, the
The Misses Jeanette Jacobs of Cod-
Corinne Rice, Selnia Hamburger and
:Misses Corinne Rice, Selma Ilarnbur_ ding avenue and Abby Goldberg of
or and Selma Zeckman were hos- Gladwin, Mich., are visiting relatives
in Milwaukee.
t,s , es at a luncheon and shower at
t1r Imperial Hotel last Saturday af-
rs. D. G. Morris hers.
and bliss Ilelen
,
Morris have returned from a several
-
Mrs. Emanuel Weil of Seward ave- weeks' stay at Charlevoix.
nue entertained recently with a stork
Mr. and bIrs. Ralph Van Baalen
shower in honor of Mrs. A. M. Cap-
Ian. Covers were laid for 12 guests have returned from several weeks
and the tables were decorated in a spent at The Breakers, Cedar Point.

Frocks of the
Hour 2599_

.

D ISTINCTION
is possible when the effort is made.

without extravagance

It is worth any woman's while to inves-
tigate the unusual dress values offered
at IIeyn's at $25. You will be amazed!

—Fourth Floor

H

DOROTHY H. HYMAN

Mrs. D. Ilyman of 606 Belmont
avenue announces the engagement of
her daughter, Dorothy II., to Joseph
L. Aronoff of Hartford, Conn.

The greatest event in our
history is now in full swing-
---store-wide offerings of a

Mrs. Jennie Cohen of 3631 Hen-
dricks street announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Irene, to Law-
rence II. Barris, eon of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Barris of 13367 Strathmoor
boulevard.

most remarkable character

color scheme of pink and white. Fol-
Mr. and Mrs. Achille Gilbert of
Stroh) and family have
Mrs.
lowing the luncheon bridge was
moved to their new home at 2151 Twenty-fourth street announce the
played.
betrothal
of their daughter, Olga, to
Pasadena avenue .
Morris Isenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Among the Detroit guests at the
Peter
Isenberg.
Samuel Keiser, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Beta Phi Tau Fraternity conclave
held in Flint over Labor Day were A. Kaiser of Medbury avenue, re-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sipher of
Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg of cently left for a tour of the eastern
Warren avenue announce the engage-
Codding avenue and the Misses states, visiting with relatives and ment of their daughter, Rose, to Mor-
Birdie Michelson, Charlotte :Miller, friends.
ris Cohen of this city.
Lillian Weinberg and Siphra Bach-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Gottesman
• •■••••••■••
•■ ••••••• ■ •••
rach.
of 1610 Collingwood avenue are now
Miss Hattie Gittleman of Kirby residing at 1245 Chalmers avenue.

offer splendid savings in

all wanted merchandise for

fall and winter.

The J. L. Hudson Co.

arriages

avenue is visiting at Far Rockaway
and other eastern points.

Miss Lillian Raymond of Highland
avenue has returned from a three
WOLACKSTOSHEFSKY
weeks'
stay as the house guest of Mr.
Sirs. M. Blumrosen and daughter,
apd Mr. and Mrs. I.
The marriage of Miss Doris Sto
Rita, of Euclid avenue returned last and MN. 1. Warl ,
Berry
of
Wilmette,
Ill.
shefsky,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.
week from a several weeks' visit with
Stoshefsky, to Saul Wolack took
relatives and friends in Traverse
Mr. and Mrs. Raub Adel of the place Aug. 24 at the home of the
City, Mich.
Addison Hotel have as their guests bride's parents, 419 Hendrie avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turberg and son, Rabbi Judah L. Levin officiating. Fol-
Mr. and Mre. S. Silberstein and
lowing an eastern trip Mr. and Mrs.
family of Second boulevard are Nathan, of Hamilton, Ont.
Wolack will be at home after Sept.
spending some time in New Haven.
Miss Rose Levitt of Pittsburgh is 6 at 1923 West Euclid avenue.
Miss Freda Marcus of Johnstown, the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
Pa.. who has been the guest for see. uel Schwartz of Virginia park.

4wma ■■ ••

ENGRAVING

Special Engravings for

ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR
PRESENTED WITH GIFT

eral weeks of Mrs. J. H. Schakne and
Dr. and Mrs. John II. Wax have
Mrs. Jacob Margolis of Hazelwood
closed their summer home near
avenue, has returned to her home.
S. J. Benavie, formerly assistant
Kingsville, Ont., and have returned to
conductor of the orchestra at the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson and the city.
Madison Theater, is now holding the
son, Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Saul David-
M bet Rose Berick of Owen avenue same position with the Capitol The-
son and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Is-
has returned from a five weeks' visit ater Orchestra. Mr. Benavie was
rael Davidson and family and Mr. and
with relatives and friends in Boston presented with a watch and a sterling
Mrs. Leo Morris and family have re-
and Providence. She also spent sev- silver-trimmed baton by his associates
turned to the city after spending the
eral days at Newport and Narragan- in the Madison 'Theater Orchestra as
last three months at their summer
sett Pier. En route to Detroit she a farewell gift.
homes at Pine Lake, Mich.
joined her mother and sister, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Slobin and Arthur Berick and daughter, Betty,
who spent the past week at Cedar
daughter, Esther, motored to Iowa
City, Iowa, recently, stopping en Point, and returned with them.

WOMENS WEAR

1241-1243 Woodward Avenue

Between Grand River and State.

1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1m aX 4iF01

CLOTHES AT A
BARGAIN

• If you send to us the disordered, discour-
. aged dresses and suits that you have dis-
carded we will pleasantly surprise you.
You'll receive seemingly new clothes back
for little money.
Many well dressed folks enjoy a saving
prosperity because they have become ac-
quainted with the possibilities of this clean-
ing shop as applied in their daily lives.

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

rt

Anniversary
Sale

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."

Melrose 6570

533-37 Forest Ave. E.

1 1 1 1

route at Chicago and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Oppenheirn and
Mrs. Slobin and bliss Slobin will re-
main in lowa City for some time, daughter, Beatrice, and son, Audrey,
_
of
Hartford, Mich., are the guests of
while Mr. Slobin will return to D e
' Mrs. Oppenheim's sister, Mrs. David
troit shortly.
R. Love, and Mrs. Joseph II. Lewis.

Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fisher have
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel }helper and
returned from a three weeks' motor
trip through New York and the New family of 227 King avenue have re-
England States. They stopped for turned from Lake James, Ind., where
several days at Lake Placid, Lake they spent the summer months.
George and Old Orchard, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goldberg of
In honor of Miss Mildred Davidov, 2002 Gladstone avenue announce the
bar mitzvah of their son, Harold,
a bride-elect of this month, bliss Jean
Sept. 6 at the Congregation Emanuel,
Goss of 2652 Hardwood avenue en-
tertained Wednesday, Aug. 27, with corner Euclid and Byron avenues.
a luncheon at the Taller Hotel fol- They will receive at their home Sun-
lowed by a theater party at the Shu- day, Sept. 7.

bert-Detroit.

BRIDGE-TEA FIRST

FTER ALL, isn't it the part of

wisdom to be SURE of qual-
ity in the things you buy?
Shapero's is a shop in which
you cannot speculate—your
money is exchanged for posi-
tive quality, whatever you
purchase.

But the amount you invest is not
necessarily greater.

Every finest Rem for
the feminine dressing
table ... choicest sweet
. . an inviting foun-
tain for appetites and
thirsts.

Open Front Eight to Sir.

I/ od a iitik

,Ii

ItiniCA'S

Finest

DRUG STORE

General Motors Building

DETROIT

WAS

Rokeach Pure Cocoa
Rokeach Pure Booty
Rokeach Bar Clinculate

Inc.
Brooklyn. N.Y.

,

NOW

$210 Self Trim
$275 Raccoon Collar
$350 Marten Collar
Marmink, full length wrap

$115

$150

;210

$195

S

2-Skin Fitch
Chokers, $12

2-Skin Stone
Marten, $35

Park Avenue /11/M
Building
Park Ave. at
Adam• Av. W
OPP. HOTEL TULLER

Delightful New

Fall Footwear

'8"

The Dixie

A distinctive
new dress ox-
ford in a de-
lien which
gives it a very
dainty appear-
ance. Has
Spanish heels,
turn soles.

Cornea in fiatent leather and black mein;

biked at

The Newport
A new fall

5

The Talo

A new colon-
ial pump in a
style that la
certain to win
much favor
this fall. Has
buckle, turn
soles, Cuban
heels.
Comes in black calf, tan calf, black aos•
and black satin; 15riced at

Gore Pumps

'85°

Comes in ¢atent leather, black calf

A slight van.
anon in an,
other tailored
style wbch has
proven one of
the most popu-
lar as well as
one of the
most satsfec-
tory models in
months.
COM., in aatent leather.

and black eatin; fr;ced at

skin; kr-iced at

strap style in
the popular
front-piece de-
■ gn. It is a
dress model of
rare beauty.
H a s Spanish
heels, turn
soles.

Youngsters Under Care of Doctor.
Guest. of Fresh Air Camp.

, Fifty children suffering from earl-
jous organic ailments and requiring
medical and dietary attention were,
sent last Thursday morning to the
Fresh Air Camp, where they will
spend a three-week vacation. These
children were recommended by the i
United Jewish Charities, the North'
End Clinic and the Harper and Chil- I
dren's Hospitals. They will come un-
der the supervision of a trained '
nurse, will receive frequent medical!
observation and will be supplied with I
food as directed by the physicians I
who direct their treatment. The ea.!
cation was arranged by the Fresh Air!
, Society. Miss Rose Myers, who was
I in charge of the camp throughout the
/summer, will supervise the group.

at Cloth Coat Prices
a-Aw A Sept. Clearance

MUSKRAT (Full Length)

$165
$325, No Border
$325, Now ....... ............ $165
......... . . $165
$350, Ext. Dark
$220
$395 Straight Coat

50 CHILDREN GIVEN
THREE-WEEK OUTING

Olker Rokeach Food Prod...a

Woodward eke.

WAS

NOW

School and Synagogue Will Formally
Open Sept. 14.

ROKEACH
KOSHER
SALAD
OIL

L Rokeach 6t Soso,

1550

RACCOON (Full Length)

NEW TALMUD TORAH
TO BE DEDICATED

Mr. and Mrs. N. Forbes and son,
Formal opening of a branch at 121
Malcom, of Pittsburgh are the guests Rosedale court, between Woodward
of Mrs. J. Greenwald of Cameron avenue and John R. street, of the Tal-
avenue. mud Torah Beth Sefer, located at 229
East Columbia avenue, will take place
Sunday afternoon, Sept. 14, at 1
t.
o'clock. The exercises will be marked
by addresses by rabbis and prominent
Laymen. The school will accommo-
date 300 children. A. J. Bachrach
is the principal.
The Talmud Torah building in-
. eludes an auditorium which will be
used as a synagogue in which daily,
Sabbath and holy day services will be
held. The sale of seats for the high
holy days will follow the dedication
exercises. Max Schmier is president
of the Talmud Torah, Morris Gold-
In bottles and in cans.
farb is vice-president, Samuel Rubin
Best for baking, frying
treasurer and Samuel Solomon secre-
and salads.
tary.

At all grocers

SHEEHAN'S

"Better FURS"

EVENT OF SEASON
The Misses Ethel and Beatrice
Weingarden of 428 East Bethune
avenue spent Labor Day at the Soy-
The committee in charge of the
ereign Hotel, Chicago.
bridge-tea to be given Saturday af-
-
ternoon, Sept. 13, at the Detroit
Miss Sadye Gottschalk of Jefferson Federation of Women's Clubs at Sec-
avenue has returned from a 10-day and and Ilancock avenues by the
motor trip through northern Michi- alumni of the University of Michigan
gan. chapter of the Phi Sigma Sigma So-
-
runty is composed of Miss Jennie
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fishman of Zierer, chairman, the Misses Ilelen
Gladstone avenue entertained last Shetzer, Sarah Levin and Marian
week at their home the Misses Berdie Moyer. The proceeds from the affair
Lucas and Berdie Rush of Los An- will be used for the chapter's pro-
geles, Calif. posed activities in social work, This
bridge-tea is the first of a series of
-
The Misses Reba and Pansy Boss : entertainments which the Michigan !
of Baltmiore, Md. are spending sev- alumni of the sorority are planning
oral days in the city as the guests of to sponsor during the winter.
friends.

Mrs. Sarah Rosenstein of Duluth,
Minn., has left for her home after a
visit with her brother and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Simon of Plymouth,
Mich.

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

or

black calf-

Third Floor

nr

Many Other

Pleasing New
Fall St yles

Woodward at Adams

OIMINOMMENINIMMWOOMIOMINI IIMIMINOMO

Charming
New Fall
Hosiery

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