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September 12, 1924 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-09-12

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HUDSON' S

KOPPY.PLAIN
Miss Ella Plain, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Plain, and Louis
I Koppy were united in marriage Sun-
day, Aug. 31, at the home of the
bride's parents, 5282 Twenty-third,
street, Rabbi A. M. Hershman ofNciat-t
ing. After the ceremony a dinner'
was served to the immediate fancily.'
Mr. and Mrs. Koppy, after a forti
nights' wedding trip, will be at heme
'tcm•ard other local notes should be contonn'etted le the Otte al The
All src

II Wedrce1. y •Itel coon po order to Appel, in the current we ek'•
1Wt. nty-th,rit street.
Citron , e by S o'c
to be rere.ved rot later It
slue. Phone C'er.da t.0300, Soc sty Ed.tor. Mail et .e• so a.

.ban

MARKSSILBERSTEIN
The
s. Alexander Freeman
Mr. and Mrs.
Th marriage of Miss Gertrude Sid
Miss Ruth Fink of Atkinson avenue
berstein,
daughter of Mr. and NIrs,
Chicago
boulevard
left
Sunday
20
has returned from Camp Eagle Point, of
where she spent the summer for New York, whence they sailed Solomon Silberstein of Second boule-
N. II.
a cllor. En route she visited Wednesday on the Aquitania for a' sand, and Ben Marks, son of Mr. and
'ounse
HA
Mrs. Samuel Marra, took place at the
at New Rochelle, N. Y., with her cis- European tour. Their daughter, Miss
Levin of Pitts- Elsa Adele Freeman, went east with" Stetter Hotel Sunday, Aug. 31, at
tern, Mrs. Leonard S
burgh and Mrs. Raymond Fink of them and entered Lasell Seminary, 5:30 o'clock, Rabbi A. M. Hershman
.A
New York, who spent the summer Auburndale,
continue
her
Mass.,
college
where
preparatory
she
officiating. Following the ceremony
inner was served to 100 guests.
there.
io and a d 'fhe bride wore a gown of silver
course, specializing in expression
lace
over silver cloth with a wide
a•
Following the marriage of Miss music.
rhinestone girdle and carried a
Ruth Marx Breitenbach and Max L.
Michelson, which will take place at Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Seholnick " shower bouquet of white orchids,
the Hotel Sadler Sunday evening, have returned from a three weeks' white roses and lilies-of-the-valley.
Sept. 14, a reception will be held -lay in New York and Atlantic City. tier veil of tulle was banded with
cards. ostrich and held in place with orange
from 8 to 11 o'clock. No
Mrs. Paul Shapiro and family of blossoms and an ostrich ft-other. The

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Wednesday.

Mrs. Simeon ('ugell and children Delaware avenue have returned to maid of honor, Miss Helen Esser,
of 1421 Blaine avenue have returned the city after spending the summer at wore a gown of peach colored satin
from Bradley l'oint, Conn., and other their cottage on the Lake Shore road. and rhinestones and carried butter-I
eastern points, where they spent the tly roses. Ben Silberstein was best
man and Robert Silberstein vv a s
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling and
summer months.
usher. Little Melvin Moss acted us
daughter. Louise, left Tuesday for a
Mrs. J. A. Rosengarten of 2019 . motor trip through the east. Before ring bearer.
Mrs. Silberstein, mother of the
West Philadelphia avenue has re- returning they will go to Wellesley, bride, was attired in a gown of sal-i
turned after spending a month in Mass., where Miss Selling will enter
mon colored georgette, trimmed with)
Burlington, Wis., Chicago and points Wellesley College.
Duchess lace, and carried pink roses.
in Indiana, where she visited with rel-
Mrs. Marks, mother of the grown,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwartz of
atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. ,
wore a black lace beaded gown and
Lipsig and ton, Mrs. E. Rosengarten Heston boulevard have returned from
carried red ruses.
Ilarnof sky, all a European trip.
and Mr. and M
F0110Willir a wedding trip to Du.
returned
,
s
--
of I !Winne Barber, Ind
luth, Mr. and Mrs. Marks will be at
Mrs. Max Schubiner and family
with Mrs. Rosengarten and spent sev-
home at 5548 Second boulevard.
of Carter avenue have returnee! after
veal days as her house guests.
'a summer's absence front the city.
BICUR CHOLEM TELLS
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weiselberg,
YOUNG FOLK OF WORK
formerly of the Elverano Apartments,
Mini Blume Stoshefsky of 419
are now residing in their new home liendrie avenue has left for New
The Bicur ('holem Society held an
York,
where
she
will
visit
with
rela-
at 9100 I.a Salle boulevard.
open social meeting Thursday even-
tives and friends.
ing Sept 4 , as the first meeting of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollander,.
Mrs. . Efrusy of 72804 Cahalan the season and as a means of as-
who have been residing in Los An-
P
the
e of and
the young p etiol social
geles, have returned to Detroit and avenue arid son-in-law arid daughter, qainting
u m
Mr. and Mrs. II. Cronk, left last week
comunity
with
its
various
are living at the Addison Ilotel.
of charitable activities. The meeting,
f or a motor traip through p oi
l attend which was held in the auditorium of
Miss Doris Kart of 602 Holbrook interest in Can da. They wil
avenue has returned front a three the Canadian exhibition in Toronto. the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, was
Rose Efrusy left at the same well attended and several persons
weeks' visit with relatives and friends . time
time for an extended eastern trip. joined the organization at that time.
in Burlington, Wis., Chicago, points,
agara Falls on the fhe next meeting, the first business
in Indiana, Montreal and Val-Morran, She went to Ni
. While in New York meeting of the year, will be held
Greater Detroit
Canada.
she will be the guest of Nirs. I. W. Thursday evening, Sept. 18, at the
Synagogue.
Mr. and Id no. Fred F. Simmons Gord, formerly Miss D. Miller of Shaarey
is completing ar-
The Zedek
organ ization
(Lillian Kirschbaum) of 1670 Calvert Detroi
ont.
retirements for the first social affair
avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. '
Miss Selma I.ightstone has returned of the season, which will be a dance
Lenin of 224 Erskine street left see-
to be
held the
evening
of Oct. 8 at
eral days ago for Falmouth. Ky., from a month's visit with friends in
" the
General
Motors
Building.
where they are the house guests of Pittsburgh and Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg (Rose
Miss Beatrice Winberg of 12161
Kirschbaum of Detroit). En route
they visited with relatives Ind friends ! callingwood avenue was hostess at a
in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincin- bridge party last Friday evening
Prizes were won by Miss Esther Kn-
nati.
rxxtruttrulmittin II/1111211M
een and Samuel II. Lewis. The guests
Sydney, De Young, Sidney Sidder were, besides the hostess, the Misses
and Aubrey Rosenzweig have re- Jean Feldman, Adele Ilolinstat,
In sad and loving memory of my
Esther Kovan, Zelda Saperstein and
turned from a stay in Chicago.
Rose Weinstock and Morris Abra- dear mother, Leonora Wertheimer,
departed this life Sept. 6, 1918.
Mrs. Ilenry Weinstein and daugh- hams, Ilenry Cohen, Isidore Horwitz,' who
Sadly missed by her loving daugh-
ter, Fagabeth, and Mrs. E. II. Saul- Samuel H. Lewis, Benjamin J. Safir,
ter,
non and family, who spent the month Maxwell Stein and Paul Winberg.
Gertrude Wertheimer Stern.
of August at Wolf Lake, Mich., re-
The Misses Rose and Sonia Gedrich
turned to the city several days ago.
have returned after spending a week
NI iss Martha Franklin, a bride-elect at Cass Lake.
-f Sept. 21, entertained at a luncheon
PINCHUS BAKER
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Berry (Anna '
and bridge at the Chatham Apart-
ments Saturday, Aug. 30. Gladioli Wax of Detroit) of Wilmette, Ill., en- The death of Pinchus Baker, aged
sere used to decorate the luncheon t equine(' in honor of their house guest, 68 years, occurred Aug. 23 at Roches-
lable. The following guests were Miss Lillian Raymond of Detroit, with ter, Minn. Ile wits buried from his
present : Mesdames I.. Kaplan, Mark, it dinner for 20 guests on Aug. 31.! late residence, 921 Division street,
Weinbeck, Horowitz, E. David, J. Mrs. Berry entertained with a lunch.' Monday, Aug. 25, Rabbi Ezekiel
Cohen and A. Olian of St. I.ouis and ' son and theater party several days Aishiskin officiating. Interment was,
the Misses Rare Rothman, Julia Isaac- later in honor of Miss Raymond, who at Beth David Cemetery. Nits Baker
Anil, Tina Stone, Mary Black, Byrdie returned to Detroit the beginning of is survived by four daughters, Mrs.
Blackman, Ilelen Horwitz, Esther this week. Jennie Masserman, Mrs. Rose Bar-
dach, Mrs. Eva London and Mrs. Til-
Sweetwine, Rae Berman, Evelyn
Mrs. B. Ghreene. Baskin lie Shrager, and two sons, Samuel
Dirdis, Eve 144th-rano, Shirley Green-
field. Anna ?slogs, Eleanor Katzer and and daughter, Dorothy, have returned and Solomon Baker, all of this city.
from a fortnight's motor trip through'
Cis: Israel of Cincinnati.
New York state. They stopped at
Reuben Wax of Wilmette, Ill., who Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Lake Hunting.
-pent the summer in Detroit, has re- ton, Far Rockaway and Arverne.
turned to his home. I. Wax accom-
san hal him and will stay in Wilmette
Mrs. Abraham Mirkin of Clearfield,
Pa., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
for several weeks.
- Jacob Burrows of Burlingame ave
nue.

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Stout Women
are Buying

COATS
SUITS
DRESSES
BLOUSES
SKIRTS
CORSETS
HOSIERY

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H EYN

WOMENS WEAR

1241-1243 Woodward Avenue

Between Grand River and Stat..

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OBITUARY

BE SURE TO ATTEND THE

GRAND BALL

GIVEN BY

The Federation of Ukrainian Jews of
Michigan and the Ladies Auxiliary

Arena Gardens, Sunday, Oct. 26

Proceeds will go towards the upkeep of the Orphans Home

in Kiev, Russia.

43rd

Anniversary
Sale

The greatest event in our
history is nozz, in full swim(
---store-zuide offerings of a
most remarkalde character
Offer- splendid savings in

etIlzwnolnicrcbantlisefor

jail and winter.

The .1. I,. Hudson Co.

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FALL IS HERE

The changing color of the autumn
leaves suggest our dyeing. It reveals the
beauties of a different hue for that suit
or dress. Its time to think of winter
clothes. Just get last year's overcoat
and let us renovate it. Call Melrose

657 0 and we'll call for it.

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."

533.37

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Forest Ave. E.

Melrose 6570

II II I IN

See Announcement Sunday, Sept.

There will be a tag day held on Sunday, Oct, 5.

1

14th

75TH ANNIVERSARY SALE

"DO YOUR DUTY AND HELP THE ORPHANS"

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schoenfield of
Burlingame avenue have as their
house guest Mrs. Nathan Gross of
Youngstown, Ohio.

"All Dressed Up
and No Place To Go!"

T

HAT isn't nearly so disastrous as hav-
ing some place to go and no clothes
to go in. The man who is all dressed
up is at least ready in case he's invited. The
first step in success is to dress up for it in ad-
vance. You will not only look the part. but
you will meet with less opposition than if
you are dressed like a stranger. And the
better the fabrics and the better the work-
manship, the better the impression you will
create.
We want to sell you more
than clothes. We want to
sell you the success that good
clothes command.

Our complete line of Men's Fall
Suits, Top Coats, Hats, Shoes and
ill fact everything for the good
dresser is here for your inspection.

Detroit's Finrst Crlothrs

Daautujo iii Itlltllrr

Samuel Shapiro of Cleveland is
spending several weeks with his
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Helfami and
family of 530 Englewood avenue.

Mrs. Sidney Berger of 3025 East
Grand boulevard entertained last
Wednesday with a luncheon and mah
jong at the Whittier Hotel.

Dr. and Mrs. David Weingarden
of East Canfield avenue have as their
house guests their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Lemie of Monroe, La.
From Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Lemie will
go to St. Louis to attend the double
wedding of their nieces.

The Misses Irene Captain and Eliza-
both Zeno returned recently from
California. Miss Caplan, who had
resided in Los Angeles for a year
and a half, will make her home in
Detroit.

Mrs. Emil Ortner of Louisville,
Ky., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Max Bachrach of the Addison Hotel.

Miss Lillian Peripsky of Owen ave-
nue has returned from a three weeks'
visit with relatives and friends in
Montreal and other points in Canada.

The Misses Sarah and Rose Chnoch,
who have been the house guests of
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Ilarpel of 4228 Brush street, have
returned to their home in Boston.

Mrs. Nathan Freed and daughter,
Lucille. left Sunday for Los Angeles,
where they will spend the winter.

Miss Ann R. Gelfand of Minne.
aeons, Minn., is visiting friends and
relatives in the city. At present she
is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Moses II. Goodman of 2231 West Eu-:
clid avenue.

Mrs. L. Polinsky of Seward avenue, i
accompanied by Mrs. A. J. Finkel-I
stein and daughter, Margaret. of Eu-1
did avenue, Mrs. Charles Scheer and
Mrs. Philip Glube of Atkinson ave.!
nue, motored to Cincinnati Wednes-j
day. They will make their home in '
that city.

Miss Rose London of Leicester
court ties left for an extended eastern
trip.

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