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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-08-07

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PAGE SEVEN

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PLAN LAWN SOCIAL
FOR NEXT TUESDAY

SOCIETY FINISHES
MOONLIGHT PLANS

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Old Folks Home Auxiliary Will En-
tertain at Fisher Home.

Bicur Cholem Affair Will Be Held on
Monday Evening, Aug. 10.

Everything is in readiness for the
Mrs. M. P. Fisher is chairman of
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Caplan (Dor- I
sixteenth annual moonlight to be othy Nathanson) and David Nathan- the Mull social which will he given
given by the Bicur Cholem Society on son of Boston, who until recently re. i at her home, d31 Tuxedo avenue, on
sided in Detroit, are the guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Na•
thanson of 602 East Philadelphia ave-
nue.

Sporting for Fall !

The Glen Bogie
Suede Jack-et
29.50

Mrs. Max Shever ani Sirs. Jack,
Geller entertained 20 guests at a
personal shower at the Palmetto Ho-
tel on July 25 honoring Miss Mary
Nathanson, a bride-elect of this
month.

warm, and smart!
Sittig,
One may hunt or go-a-sport-
ing in the Glen Bogie suede
Jack-et confident of comfort.

Miss I.eola Lapides, who recently
returned to her home in Pasadena,
Calif., after an extended visit in the
city, was recently entertained at a
picnic dinner at Belle Isle at which
Miss Frances Farber was hostess.

The New Fall Coats

magnificent display (4 new models for Misses and
Women.

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$95

4

$195

$150

ROSE GEDRICH

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Just Call Us Up!

A new source of economy is offered
by us. We'll clean your gowns so that
they will look like new, and at practical-
ly no cost will give you another season's
wear. Don't throw away an old gar-
ment. There may be lots of wear in it
yet. Just send for us.

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next Monday evening, Aug. 10, ac-
cording to the committee in charge.
The beautiful steamer Put-In-Bay is
awaiting the words "Shove off" by the
committee and Finzel's Orchestra is
The Misses Edith Sominsky and ed with vari-colored lights and Wi-
"rearing to go.
Miss Rose Gedrich, who has been A nn Kurtzman are guests at the terns and the garage will be cleared
active in the society's affairs for sev. G rand hotel, Mackinaw Island. They for dancing. A well-known orchestra
seal years, has reported that a large w . ill leave for Chicago to spend some, will play. Entertainment will be
crowd has signified its intention of ti me at the Drake Hotel before re. given by Julius Switzer of New York,
attending the moonlight and she ad- to rning to Detroit. who will sing; Miss Fay Wallace, who
. will sing "Eili, Eili," and the Cohen
vises the guests to meet at the foot
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Glick and son, twins, fan cy dancing. Refreshments
of First street as much before 8:30
d. In case it rains the
obby, of Cleveland were the guests[will be serve
as possible.
There will be entertaining features o f Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Freeman of I, lawn social will be postponed to the
alvert avenue the early part of the I first clear night, The Fisher home
in abundance to take up any spare
eek. ' is at 236 Tuxedo, between Third and
time that may occur.
, Hamilton avenues.
' "The Bicur Cholem Society has
Assisting Mrs. Fisher on arrange-
taken care of many sick families in
Mrs. Guy Rowe and son, Charles,
Detroit for the past decade. As they h ave returned to their home in New ments are Miss Edna Lewis, enter-
'ork
City
after
a
delightful
visit
with
tainment;
Mrs. B. Kahn, assistant
desire to continue theri wor in bet-
Ackerman, Miss
ter shape than ever, it becomes in- IN its. Rowe's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' chairman; Mrs. A.
c
in
Detroit
,
harles
Finsterwald,
and
family
of
Janet
Cohen
and
Miss Loretta Green.
curnbent upon every Jess
to get into the spirit of the affair and c hicago boulevard. Miss Maxine Fin- The proceeds from the affair will be
turn out, nut only to help along the terwald spent the past week in Ann added to the building fund of the Old
good work but to enjoy themselves Arbor as the guest of her cousin, , Folks Home. Ground for the new
liss Myra Finsterwald, who is at. home on Davison and Linwood will
as well," said Jacob Behrman, chair-
I man. "Let on all do our best to make t ending summer school at the Uni- be broken in September and it is
hoped that the building will be com-
the sixteenth annual moonlight of the ' . v resity of Michigan.
'

Bicur Cholem Society- an affair to be
Leslie L. Mitchell left on Aug. 5 pleted by next summer.
long remembered."
for Los Angeles, where he will visit ,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Mit-
chell, former residents of this city.
Society of Jewish Artists ex-
tends 0 cordial invitation tee all
I Abraham Max, Mrs. Alex Max, Miss
to visit the first exhibition of
Gussie Max, Murray Sutkin and the,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
-
Goldman Misses Betty and Pauline Bliss at ,
(Dorothy Goldman) of 3773 Richton New York, who have been guests at ,
•n d
avenue are receiving congratulations '
SCULPTURE
on the birth of a daughter, Phyllis the Max home, motored to South
Haven and Chicago last week.
Suitable for Gifts
Marilyn, on July 31.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Caplan and,
at the
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith of fancily of Lawrence avenue and Mrs. i
2059 Chicago boulevard are receiving L. A. Cohen of Glynn court motored!
!felicitations on the birth of a laugh- tee
11 WEST MONTCALM
to Northern Michigan to visit relit—
ter, Winifred Elaine, on Aug. 3.
Reception Monday Evening,
fives and friends.
August 10, 1925.
I

TEMPLE SEEKS MUSICAL
Miss Lilyan Slifkin of Pittsburgh,
yo,L.r.frr AMONG 115EPADERCI 1A., is tne nouse guest or ulis. Harry

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Colorful Jacquard collar,
cuffs, and band, on jack-ets
of Lanvin, Cranberry. Jocky,
Grey, Leather, or Navy.
29.50.

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the invIslblo scientific features permanently built Into

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127th Time
(SUN., AUG. 9)

Nights, 50c to $2.50. Pop. Matinees Wed., 50c to $1.50.
Saturday Matinee, 50c to $2.00,

A Serious Story—Sugar Coated
With Laughter!

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And upwards to $495.

The smartest silhouettes, fabrics, colors and furs decreed
by master French Courturiers.

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Miss I.eola Lapides of Pasadena,'
Calif., formerly of Detroit, was the
house guest of the Misses Garfinkel
of 1475 Blaine avenue. She was en.
tertained by the Kadimah Girls, the
Misses Minnie Willis, Anna Manson,
Ethel Smith, Lillian Rosenblum, the
Tau Sigma Delta Sorority and Sadye
and Mollie Garfinkel. A farewell
party was given by the Misses Cur
MRS. M. P. FISHER
flnkel in her honor Saturday evening,
Ju ly 25. Miss Lapides on her way
ho me will visit with relatives and Tuesday evening from 8 to 12, Aug.
fr lends in New York, Chicago, points 11, by the Northwestern Branch of
Jewish Old Folks Horne. The yard
in Colorado and San Francisco. the of
the Fisher home will be gaily light-

ANNE NICHOLS' MAGNETIC

ABIE'S

PAINTINGS

"IRIS ROSE"

FIFTEENTH WEEK! SEE IT!

lAVINUER STUDIO uF FINE ARTS

"One of the World's Most Married Girls."

Seats Now on Sale for This and Neat Week.

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Lightstone of 354 Leicester court.

At a recent meeting of the music Miss Slifkin will remain in the city
I
Icommittee of Temple Beth El a spe- for two weeks.
cial committee was appointed to for-
Mrs. John Imerman and daughter,
mulate plans for a music and choral
society within the temple to func- Josephine, of McLean avenue and
tion along similar lines as the Temple Mrs. Henry C. Meyers (Delia Imer-
Arts Society and perhaps in co-opera- man) have left for a several weeks
tion with it. The committee is com- stay at Mackinaw.
posed of Mrs. Alfred Gach, Mrs. A.I
C. Lappin and Mrs. Irene Traub Sil-
Miss Lillian Glasier and Miss Mol-
verstein. Letters and questionnaires lie Glint have left for an extended
have been sent to every member of stay in Chicago._
the temple to ascertain what musical
Mrs. David Mark of Tennyson ave-
talent, amateur as well as profes-
sional, there is among members and nue entertained at her home on Sat-
urday evening, Aug. I, in honor of
their families and friends.
her daughter, Lillian, whose marriage
took place on Sunday, Aug. 2.
HEBREW SCHOOLS TO

REOPEN ON AUGUST 30

METTA WAS HOTEL

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Overlooking Lake Erie, the most healthful spot in South-
ern Ontario to spend your vacation.

GOLFING, TENNIS, DANCING, BOATING
AND BATHING

Food =surpassed, fresh daily from our great vegetable
growing belt.

FULL COURSE SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER
SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH
Phone 95 - W
One Hour by Motor from Detroit.

ANNOUNCEMENT

DR. MARTIN 1. FUSION

Physician and Surgeon

F. S. McDONALD, Mgr.

Announces
The Opening of His Offices
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Its beauty is particularly appealing
because it distinguishes a vehicle of
sturdy worth.

Miss

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Announces His Connection With

You are afforded the satisfaction of
driving a car that actually lives up
to its smart appearance.

Five Balloon

Tires

$1330 f. 0. b. Detroit, $1385.54 delivered

'e is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. Baer.

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9001 TWELFTH STREET

Corner Taylor
Office Hour , : 2-4, 7-8, or by

appointnu•t.

Phone Garfield 9047.
Res. Phone Garfield 3774-W.

Announcement
A NIGHT IN THE
FEINBERG' ORIENT

MA4N1714 ENT FIRIWOlthS
SMOLA( LI.

SILENT AUTOMATIC CORPORATION

Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg and
family, formerly of 5721 Second
boulevard, are now residing at 1244
West Boston boulevard.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett
(Ethel Sklar) and small son, Harvey,
are residing at 3737 Tuxedo avenue.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett and
son are spending a fortnight at Fort
Stanley, Ont.

The Mimes Sophie and Mildred
Moss of 3284 Sturtevant avenue have
as their house guest Mies Ann Fried-
man of Cleveland. Miss Friedman is
being extensively entertained during
, her stay in the city.

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The Misses Sophie and Mildred!
Moss of Sturtevant avenue enter.'
! tanned Tuesday, Aug. 4, with a lunch-
eon honoring Miss Matilda Lieber-
man, a bride-elect of September. Cov-
ers were laid for eight guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause and
son, Jerome, of Tuedo avenue are
spending the reminder of the sum-
mer at LaSalle Beach, Port Iluron.

Silent Automatic

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For farther information call or see me. I will he very glad to cell at your
horn. without any obligations on your part to purchase.

For the Practice of
General Medicine, Surgery and
Obstetrics.

A UUUUU ces

the Opening of Offices at

Completely Installed — Ready to Operate.

Opposite Capitol Theatre.

SPECIAL_

Edith Ratner entertained at
— bridge at her home on Saturday eve-
The United Ilebrew Schools will be - sing, Aug. 1, in honor of Mrs. Samuel
closed from Sunday, Aug. 9, to Sun
Aug. 30, giving the pupils and , Eeuerman (I.illian Markl, a bride of
day,
teachers a three weeks vacation. New ; this month. The prizes were won by
the Misses Bessye Green, Esther
I classes will be organized on Sunday, i
Aug. 30, when the schools reopen,, Goss and Anne Baron.
and students enrolled for another
Mr. and Mrs. E. Weisman of 2052
term. Parents are urged to enroll Hazelwood avenue are now residing
their children immediately upon the I
at 1219 Calvert avenue. They will
so
reopening of the schools
classes I leave soon for a several weeks motor
may be organized in a short time. trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls.

ANNOUNCEMENT
William D. Baer, Stanley Nalick
Dr. Martin Z. Feldstein announcesland Louis Krohner, formerly of the
Fairborn Hotel, are now residing at
the opening of his offices at 9001
Twlefth street, corner Taylor avenue, the Pickwick Arms Hotel on Pingree
with office hours from 2 tee 4 and 7 avenue.
to C or by appointment. Dr. Feldstein
Mrs. William D. Baer, formerly of
was formerly a member of the house
Pingree avenue, is on an extended
staff of Ilarper Hospital.
trip to Los Angeles, Calif., where she

Hourly Electric and Bus Service From and To Windsor.

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