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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-08-07

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PAGE SIX

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THE BEST PLACE—AT

THE BEST FOOD—AT

Hudson's August Sale of

THE BEST PEOPLE—GO TO

LINENS

KING WAH LO CAFE

Cottons and Bedding

Thousands of Detroit women look forward to this event
as the best time of the season to buy the household linens
they need for present and future use.

118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel's)

Miss Rhea Silberta, famous pianist,
composer and operatic coach, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman lioex-
ter of 2243 Lothrop avenue en route
to California, where she is scheduled
to play in a series of concerts. Many
Metropolitan artists have coached
with Miss Silberta, who is widely
acclaimed by critics wherever she
appears. She arrived in Detroit
last Thursday and expects to leave
on Monday. Mrs. Hoexter is the well-
known vocalist, Marguerite Sanding.

KENNEDY'S
COLLEGIATE SIX

Sunday Dinner served from 12:00 to
9:00—$1.25.
d 11:00 to 2:00-60c.
Luncheon
Dinner served 5:00 to 8:00—$1.00.
Dance Hours:
12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1 Daily.
Phone Cadillac 5074
Private Rooms for All Occasions.

day for Washington and on Thursday
sailed from New York for a six-weeks
tour of Europe.

ENGRAVING

SOCIAL AFFAIRS, ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDINGS.

In fact for •very occasion.

Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Ash and chil-
dren of 8441 LaSalle boulevard are
spending the month of August in At.
!antic City.

Sheehan's 'Bookstore

1

1550 Woodward avenue

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Grinnell Bros

Hdqrs. 1515-21 Woodward Av.

All Sizes; All Prices

SOHMER

VOSE

PREMIER

STECK

WEBER

Catalog sent

you on

request.

Grand

and Upright

Pianos

to Rent.

Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Zackheim of
Second boulevard left Friday for Chi-
cago, where they will attend the an-
nual convention of the Guardian Life
Insurance Company, which will be
held at the Edgewater Beach Hotel.

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REWARD
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$

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5,000

Reward

For Anyone Found Not Having a Good Time

AT THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL

I

Moonlight
-


BICUR CHOLEM SOCIETY

Given by

(Benefit Needy Sick)

MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10th

Dollar a Head.

STEAMER PUT.IN.BOAnye

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BEDSPREADS AND BEDSPREAD SETS.

MATTRESS COVERS AND MATTRESS PRO-
TECTORS.

MISS EVELYN GOLDMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Goldman of

FOOT OF FIRST STREET

The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Wood'rd
and Service Perri& Bobnolia Cavort 8d
C..16 rool

THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY

Woodward & Farmer at Gratlot

Cherry 5100

Any room of yours

can gain a new and

distinctive character

and charm if it is

done right.

INTERIOR DESIGNING
FREE HAND WORK

FRESCO PAINTING
PANELING, BLENDING
Stippling and Tiffany Finishes of All Kinds.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
VERY LOW OVERHEAD

of McKeesport, Pa.

Mrs. Ben Gottloeb and Mel Price
have returned from a several weeks'

JOSEPH BROWN

4368 Larchmont Ave.

Garfield 4384

Beginning Monday, Aug. 10.

MISS BETTY HELFAND

The Bonstelle Playhouse

Mr. 1111II Mrs. Jacob Helfand of
539 Englewood avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Betty,
to Moe Pearlman of this city. A re-
ception will he held at their home on
Sunday, Aug. 30.

The Bonstelle Company

--Ilinkston Studios.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fidler of 9034
LaSalle boulevard announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Frances,
to Jack NIalinotT, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph :11alinoff of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levin of 661
Alger avenue announce the engage-
ment. of their daughter, Esther, to

Dr. George S. Weiss, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Reiss of 770 IA oodmere
avenue. The wedding will take place
the latter part of October.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Chaimowitz of
Los Angeles, Calif., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Celia, to
Barney J. Sattinger, formerly of
Lansnig, Mich. 'Miss Chaimowitz is
a composer of popular songs. The
wedding will take place the latter part
of October and Mr. Sattinger will
bring his bride to Detroit and Lan-

sing for their honeymoon.

SPECIAL FEATURES
FOR LODGE AFFAIR

Nights 75c to $1.50; Matinees Tues., Thurs. and Sat., 50c and 75c.
Woodward at Eliot. Glendale 9792.
Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's.

Cooler Than Your Office or Home .

— IN —

"LIGHTNING"

r

.1.• •ms ,car

By the late Frank Bacon and Winchell Smith.

Over Three Years in New York, Two Years in Chicago, and Record
Runs in S
I Big Cities, Including London, England.

Pure, Wholesome Milk

- Every Precaution Taken.
You Can Be Assured of Cleanliness and Quality.

"FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER"

People's Creamery Co.

9025 CARDONI AVE.
Phone ARLINGTON 1000
Morris I. Goldfeder, Mgr.

Perfection Lodge Planning Entertain.
meat and Surprises at Moonlight.

The program, in its variety, its ex-
tent and how it is handled will be
one of the great features of the an-
nual moonlight, which will be given
by Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and
A. M., on Thursday evening, Aug. 20,
on the Steamer Tashmoo.
Another feature will be the at-
tendance, which is different than any
other boat entertainment during the
entire year. The care which is be-
ing taken in avoiding all indiscrimi-
Miss Rose Feller of Taylor avenue nate sale of tickets will result in this
has returned from a week's visit with moonlight being composed of a crowd
Miss Flora Fine of Columbus.
that permits of the most whole-heart-
ed good fun in which every one pres-
Ir. and Mrs. Samuel Wetsman and ant can feel free to take part.
son , Jerome, of Harding avenue, who
The entertainment committee has
are motoring through the East, spent been fortunate in obtaining the serv-
the past week at the Breakers Hotel, ices of "Sonny" Miller and his part-
Atlantic City.
ner, late of the Keith Circuit and
George M. Cohan's London produc-
Mrs. Joseph Beisman of McLean tions, who will entertain with sketch
avenue entertained last week at a numbers of recent reviews which
personal shower honoring her niece, have made tremendous hits in Eng-
Miss Paula Hess, a bride-elect of this land. Music for the dancing will be
month.
furnished by Finzel's augmented or-
chestra. Several valuable prizes are ,
Mrs. Emanuel Klein of Carter ave- to be awarded to the winners of the'
nue entertained 12 guests at a lunch- various new stunts which will be
eon and theater party last Tuesday, sprung on the night of the affair. The
Aug. 4, in honor of Miss Betty It. Sil- Cinderella contest will be one of the
ver, a bride-elect of Aug. 9.
many new events.
Tickets may be obtained at the' ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fishman and ticket office on the night of embark- ,
family of 2045 Gladstone avenue are ation, at the foot of Griswold street..
spending their vacation at the Break-
ers, Cedar Point.

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Klein of
Carter avenue have as their house
guest their cousin, Miss Sarah Amster
of New York City.

Make Your Summer
Free From Ice Worry

Install Kelvinator electric refrigeration in your

Honoring Miss Mary Nathanson, a
In loving memory of Hermina
bride-elect of this month, Mrs. Max
Kirschbaum and Mrs. Harry Mendel. Schultz, who passed away one year
sohn entertained on Tuesday evening, ago, the sixteenth day of Ab.
July 28, with a handkerchief shower
Cone, dear mother, gone f
,
and bridge at Mrs. Kirschbaum'•
How we miss yours
miling face,
home, 1918 Pingree avenue.
But you left u. to remember.

None on earth can take your place.

Mrs. N. C. Cohen and daughter,
Ethel, of 1662 Taylor avenue have
left for Chicago, where they will be
the guests of relatives and friends.

Linens, cotton, and fit ddlog now on Ole 'Hind Floor--
Woodward.

Painting
Paperhanging
Decorating

Giesler left last Monday for Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. }tarry Mendelson where they will spend the remainder
(Jeannette Barsky) have returned of the summer, returning at the
from their honeymoon spent in Pal- °taming of the school term. Miss
estine and Italy and are spending the Glist entertained at her home on
remainder of the summer at their cot- Rosedale court last Saturday in honor
tage on Lake St. Clair. Mr. and Mrs. of her cousin, Miss Pearl Kaminsky

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosner enter-
tained 120 guests at a reception and
dance at their home, 3608 Russell
street, last Sunday in honor of the
Orchard, Me.
bar mitzvah of their son, Irvin, which
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Burrows and took place at the B'nai Israel Syna-
children of Burlingame avenue have gogue lust tsaturday.
left for South Haven, Mich., where
Miss Gertrude Waterstone of 240
they are staying at the Edgemere
Owen avenue was given a gift by the
Hotel.
Montefiore Ladies Society in appre-
On Sunday, July 26, Mr. and Mrs. ciation of her services as secretary,
David Goodfriend celebrated their from which office she recently re-
tenth wedding anniversary with a din- signed.
ner and dance at the Riverside Hotel,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Trager of Edison
Mount Clemens. At the tables, deco-
rated with colored carnations, covers avenue have returned from their VII-
were laid for 62 guests, including Mr. cation, which they spent at the Edge-
and Mrs. Martin Grossman and Mr. water Beach Hotel, Chicago.
and Mrs. Adolph Ih'illiger of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of
Mr. Williger acted as toastmaster.
The party was also in the nature of Blaine avenue had as their house
a farewell for Mr. Goodfriend, who guest Mrs. A. Goebel of Chicago. Mrs.
will sai on Aug. 9 for an extended Goebel was the incentive for a num-
ber of lovely affairs during her visit
European trip.
in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob and sons,
Miss Lydia Carnis entertained at
formerly of 936 Gladstone avenue,
have moved into their new home at an informal dinner party last week
3229 Buena Vista avenue. They have in honor of her sister, Mrs. George
as their house guest Mrs. E. M. Mar- Poplack of Seattle, Wash., at her
home can Frederick Ave. Among the
tin I Rose Allen) of Chicago.
guests were Mrs. Robert Sheer, the
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg and Misses Cecelia Kahn, Shirley Sharpe,
son, Wallace, and niece, Miriam Ja- Mollie and Anna Edelstein, Mrs. Ida
cobs, of 7432 Poe avenue are spend- Black and non, Eugene, Mrs. Edel-
ing several weeks in Chicago and Mil- stein and Mrs. Poplack's children,
waukee. Mr. Jacobs left last Friday Billie Joel and Para Fern.
to join the others, who left Detroit
Miss
Pauline Fabrick of 8907
two weeks ago. They are guests in
Milwaukee of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Twelfth street left last Wednesday
Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Charles for an extended visit with friends in
Atlantic City.
Jacobs.

STEINWAY

Reward

SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES — SHEETING
AND PILLOW TUBING.

726 Bethune avenue announce the
engagem e nt of their daughter, Eve-
lyn, to I ivus S. Rivkin, son of Mr.1
and Mrs. Samuel Rivkin of Winona I
avenue, Highland Park. Both Miss!
Goldman and Mr. Rivkin are gradu-
ates of the University of Michigan.)
Mrs. Leo Newhouse of Arverne The wedding will take place late in
Island, N. Y., is the guest of her par- December.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg
of 2047 Virginia park.

Mrs. Samuel II. Singer and son,
Jafrey, of Calvert avenue are spend-
ing several weeks with Mrs. Sol Lach-
man at her summer home at Old

LUDWIG

$ 59000
,

Weiss of 2021 Gladstone avenue.

Saginaw.

Grand Pianos

1:7 $495

Miss Jean S. Lewis of Cleveland is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Louis

ing in Chicago, Denver, Colorado reaching this city early in September.
Springs and Yellowstone Park. They Miss Blumrosen returned last Mon-
expect to be gone during the month day from a three weeks' visit with
of August. relatives and friends in Traverse
City, Mich.
Ralph Kleinsmith of West Phila.
Mrs. Jerome Kanter and infant
delphia avenue and Jules Michels of
Kipling avenue have returned from daughter and Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen
a nto weeks' stay at Otley Beach, left last week for a visit with their
D
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thal of
Dot,

—and a line which in-
cludes the world's
proven and recognized
best makes of

Great
Value

TOWELS AND TOWELING OF ALL KINDS.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED COTTONS.

The Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey stay at Port Stanley, Ont.
Zedek will give a picnic on Wednes-
The Misses Rita Blumrosen and
day, Aug. 26, at the athletic field at
Selma Gordon left last Tuesday for
Belle Isle.
an extended trip to Yellowstone Na.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Bennett and tional Park, Estes Park and Colorado
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Bleier have left Springs. En route to Detroit they
for an extensive western tour, visit. will spend several days in Chicago,

40 STORES 9 DETROIT BRANCHES

Brand new guaranteed

ODD LINEN NAPKINS AT VERY SPECIAL
PRICES.

Mrs. Sol Kessler and daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Silberstein
son of 1664 Virginia l'ark left last
and family of 1715 Burlingame ave.
Friday for a three weeks' stay at the
nun left t on Aug.f
ug.
or a motor tr p Breakers, Cedar Point.
to Baltimore, Boston, Atlantic City
and New York. They will return on
The Misses Mollie Glist and Lillian
Sept. 1.

Mendelson were married on March 1
and sailed on the President Arthur on
its initial trip March 12.

Michigan's Leading Music House.

GRAND PIANO

LINEN DAMASK BY THE YARD.

COLORED LINEN SETS OF TABLECLOTH AND
NAPKINS.

Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund L. Brin of
1903 Calvert avenue have returned
M r. and Mrs. :11tirrey Harris and
from a western tour. They visited, daughter. Suzanne, are spending the
their another, Mrs. K. Brio, in Min- summer at their mother's cottage,
neapolis and were at Yellowstone "Momaugun," at New Haven, Conn.
Park, Salt Lake City and Denver.

Special Engravings for

Beautiful perinil
and art styles an well
era nfilltditYtt designs.

LINEN DAMASK PATTERN CLOTHS AND NAP.
KINS TO MATCH, FROM IRELAND AND
SCOTLAND.

Among the guests at the Mothers
Camp at White Lithe are Mrs. 0. R.
Ehrlich and children of 1626 Glad-
stone avenue, Mrs. B. Tannenbaum
and small daughter, Rita, and mother,
Mrs. Selzniek; Mrs. Charles Silver-
man and sister, Mrs. S. Gersten and
children of West Jefferson avenue,
who have returned from a two weeks'
stay; Mrs. A. S. Solomon of 5443
Beaubien street and Mrs. Hyman
Black and sons, Bernard and Edward

Eli, anti mother, Mrs. Laschow, all of
Harding avenue, who have also re-
Milton M. Alexander left last Mon- turned to the city.

NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME

No need to put off getting
that Grand Piano you've so
long wanted. In our vast
stock you are certain to find
one to suit you perfectly in
every particular — and IM-
MEDIATE posses sion is
made very easy through our
convenient monthly payment
plan.

Here are some of the Items In the sale. They are all
Of Hudson quality and the sale prices will mean real NIT.
tug. to you:

All society items and ethic local notes should be communic•ted to the office of The
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the current week'•
Issue. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received rot later
than Wednesday.

Combine comfort with pleasure.

Dine ■ and Dance to the Music Fur-
nished by

The days are 1.11d without you
And nothing seems hitt right:
A fore we dearly loved has gone,
A heart so kind and bright.

Put there are some who'll linger

Around the r pot where you are laid,
Mrs. Max Ostrow and children,
Who will scatter flowers
Beatrice and Abraham, of 603 East
On the grave that God has made.
Euclid avenue are spending several
week at Port Huron Beach, Port Her Sorrowing Husband, Daughters,
Huron.
Son and Granchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Dobis of 2080 West
In loving memory of our beloved
Euclid avenue and Mr. and Mrs. L. husband and father, David Meister,.
Goldfine of the Dover Court Apart- who departed this life on Aug. 17,
ments. Gladstone avenue, are spend- 1924.
ing three weeks at the Inn, Charle-
Sadly missed by His Wife, Children
voix, Mich.
and Grandchildren.

refrigerator and you can forge all about ice deliv-
ery this summer.

Kelvinator will keep your refrigerator much colder
and your foods much better and longer. When you
go visiting it will stay cold while you are gone.
Kelvinator requires no time or attention and is
trouble free. It usually costs less to operate Kelvi•
nator than to buy ice. Phone or call for details.

Northw•y 6241

KELVINATOR-DETROIT COMPANY

Sales and Service
2948 EAST GRAND BOULEVARD

Kelvinator

Th• Oldest Do merle F.1"trie R•Irtg•retlo,:

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