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IS INTERESTED IN
HADASSAH AFFAIR

eAnnouncing
Our 44th
Anniversary Sale

Mrs. Max Frank is one of the ac.
live members of the Detroit chapter
of Hadassah who is working for the

It is more than a pleasure to express
this "thank you" for the warm wel-
come and generous praise accorded
our new shop.

To have heard you say that it is truly
beautiful—that its atmosphere is real-
ly enchanting—that it achieves the
distinctiveness we have striven to ex-
press, is deeply appreciated by all of
us here—and is most inspiring to each
of us.
Sincerely,

TA. !ubiit

All smiety item. and other tom! notes should ha commuaimted to the office sd
Chronicle by S ol.k Wednesday •fternoon in order to ••ppaar in th• et, rrrrr weak's
Issue. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notic•• so as t• be received wee low

than Wednesday.

Mrs. Ethel Lamport announces the
approaching marriage of her daugh-
ter, Helen, to Julian L. Zemon, son
of Mr. and Mrs. David S. 'Lemon,
which will take place on Sunday,'
Sept. 6. A wedding reception will bel
held in the ballroom of the Book-
Complimenting Miss Matilda Lie- Cadillac Hotel that evening at 8:30
berman, a bride-elect of September, o'clock. No cards.
the Misses Sophie and :Mildred Moss
Bendetsion Netzorg is on a fishing
of 3284 Sturtevant avenue enter-
tained at a miscellaneous shower. trip in Northern Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham l'igay and
children of Chandler avenue and Mrs.
Meyer Siegel of Chene street have
returned from a motor trip to Bos-
ton, Philadelphia, New York, Atlantic
City and Washington.

Lubin's Inc.
rliztinctive ;IFootw car

(Short and Modified Vamp.)

1526 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD

DETROIT

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The Most Important in
the History of the
Hudson Store

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Begins Tuesday,
September 1st.

Twenty-four guests were present.

The Misses Ida Penslar, Betty
Steinberg and Sally Brooks are on
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Segal (Bea-
tric Kurtz) are now residing at the an extensive motor trip through the
Perry Apartments, 1851 Pallister West. They are at present stopping
MRS. MAX FRANK
avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Segal just re- at the Hotel Steubens in South Ha-
ven and will leave there soon for
turned from a Southern trip.
Chicago. They will I return some time success of the stance which will be
given at Granada Park on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Anspach spent in September.
Aug. 31, fur the benefit of the chap-
the past week in Mackinaw ands
ter. Seymour Simons' Orchestra will
Mrs.
Charles
Waldman
and
Mr. and M -
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Charlevoix.
daughter, Lorraine, of New York are play. Mrs. Morris Friedberg is chair-
man of the dance and is being assist.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Morris and Miss' spending several weeks with their
Helen Morris of Burlingame avenue I parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. Weisblum ed by Miss Rose Weinstein, Mrs.
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Frank, Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mrs.
have returned from Charlevoix, I of Hendrie avenue.
Abe Srere, Mrs. harry Frank and
where they spent six weeks.
I The Misses Belle Goodman and Miss Sadie Kailas.
Mollie Lazaro was hostess to Miriam Levine are speeding 10 days
Miss
PERFECTION LODGE
14 guests at a surprise miscellaneous in Chicago as the guests of Mr. and,
shower honoring Miss Miriam Kopel, Mrs. Abner Lieberman (Stella Stifter I
Perfection
Lodge No. 486, F. and
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a bride-elect of this month. Miss Ko• of Detroit)•
A. M., will hold a specie l communica- •
pal received ninny lovely gifts.
d Hon ‘Vednesday, Sept . 2, at 3 p . . m. ,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hernias
Bawling
and
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Mrs. M. H. Elias and daughter, their niece ;Miss Rae Shapiro of Los E. A. degree. Banquet at 6:30, withl I
Angeles, Calif., are spending two prominent speakers.
Shirley Rhea, of 1464 Webb avenue
weeks as the house guests of Mrs. C. K. SANDOIIF, Secretary.
are spending their vacation in Chi-
P. Lieberman of 2294 Gladstone ave -
cago as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
By Order of—
MAXWELL W. BENJAMIN. W. M.
S. E. Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Madi- nue.

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La France

PURE SILK HOSE

son and daughter, Phyllis, returned
Mr. and Sirs. Leon VanVliet and
to Chicago last Monday after spend-
RETURNS FROM TRIP
family have returned from a motor
ing several weeks with their parents,
trip to Mackinaw and Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Solomon of
It.
Martin of Martin's, 48 West
F.
More wear for your silk hosiery dollar. That's
Wildernere avenue, and friends in the
what I.a France means. This beautiful full-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Silk of Taylor Adams avenue, recently returned
city.
from
an
extensive
pleasure
and
buy-
fashioned silk hose gives more wear than any
avenue have as their house guests
other stocking of its class. Reinforced with
Mrs. D. Sugarman and Mrs. E. R. ing trip through France, Spain, Ger-
The Misses Mildred and Sophie
Falk of Canton, Ohio, and Mr. and many, Italy, Switzerland and Eng-
mercerized lisle top and sole. Made in all
Moss of Sturtevant avenue and Miss
Mrs. Samuel Sangler and children of land. Mr. Martin has brought back
the standard colors and the latest shades of
Fae Goldstein of llendrie avenue are
an unusual supply of chinaware and
the season.
Peoria, Ill.
spending a week in Cleveland.
gifts which will be on display at his IA
Gittleman
and
!store.
H.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Miss Ethel Grauer of 327 East
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Palmer avenue entertained Thursday family of Hollywood, Calif., are now I
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RECOVERS FROM INJURIES
evening, Aug. 20, for the Athena residing temporarily at the Chatham
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Girls Club with a kitchen shower Apartment Ilotel after a visit with
Rev.
Arthur
Katser
of
400
Med-
honoring Miss Matilda Lieberman, Mr. Gittleman's mother, Mrs. Kate
I bury avenue, who met with serious
Main Floor.
whose marriage to Roy Y. Chatlin Gittleman of Fast Kirby avenue.
injuries in an accident in July, has
will be an event of Sept. 6. A buffet
completely recovered and has re. LIIIMOL IIMIIIMILWILIKIM4101/110011S2M IM■111.1■11.11Wid
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Philip
Brown
and
luncheon was served to 30 guests.
Miss Lieberman received many lovely family are residing in their new home sumed his work as a mohel.
at 3030 Sturtevant avenue.
gifts.

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Think of Wellman

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An Organization of Experts at Your Dis-
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Tel. Cadillac 1064

Grinnell Bros.

STEINWAY Pianos

DUO-ART Reproducing Pianos

Hdqrs. 1515-21 Woodward Av.

DETROIT .RANCHES:
Woodward at Pasadena
Broadway near Monroe
East Jefferson, opp. Continent•1 Motors
Mich gan •t Thirtysmond
Jos. C•mpau neer Yamans
Grand River, hall block alma., Joy Road
Wmt Jefferson mar River Room Postoltim

Those who are satisfied
only with a Piano of
the very highest class

—find unending delight
in ownership of the splendid

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Its tone—sweetest in the world—is ad-
mired and praised by great artists; while
the distinctive design, choicest woods and
unsurpassed excellence of workmanship
combined in its construction make it a piece
of furniture of outstanding beauty in the
home.

Miss Mollie Kimche of East War-
ren avenue, who is the guest of her
aunt in Oakland, Calif., has com-
pleted, with her aunt, a motor trip
along the western coast, spending
some time in Los Angeles and San
Diego. In the former place they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hartman and
Mr. and Mrs. Lefkofsky, former De-
troit residents. Miss Kimche will
spend th ewinter on the coast.

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An August Clearance Sale

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Adrian Rosen of 104 Massachusetts
In loving memory of our dear hus-
avenue, highland Park, will leave for
band and father, Moses Metzger, who
California on Sept. 2, where he will passed away on Aug. 27, 1910.
attend Leland Stanford University.
A preriol, one from u• is gone,
Mr. Rosen Avon a scholarship to the
A voice we loved is edited;
university last Tuesday evening for
vacant in our heart.
A place i
being
judged
the
best-dressed
col-
Which never can be tilled.
Miss Esther Silk of Westminster
)avenue has returned from New York legian at Granada Park.
His Loving Wife, Johanna, and Sons,
• City, where she spent the summer
Harry and Nathan.
Mrs. Joseph Rosen and daughter,
studying at Columbia University, and
Anne,
and
son,
Irving,
of
2057
West
her sisters, the Misses Lena and
Goldie Silk. have also returned from Philadelphia avenue have returned In loving memory of Mrs. J. Y.
their vacation trips. Miss Lena spent after spending two months in the Burnstine (Sarah Steingold), who
passed away on Aug. 24, 1924.
two weeks in Chicago and Miss Goldie Catskill Mountains, New I ork.
visited for three weeks at Muskoka
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Lambert Though weed away yet loved and not for-
Lakes, Niagara Falls and Toronto,
gotten 5' she;
of 664 West Hancock avenue have as ter gentle soul from earthly pain and ato
Ont.
.. free.
their house guest their cousin, John
A mother, wife, daughter and stet. gone
Reinthal of New York City. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Silk of Dexter bou-
Reinthal is a student at the Univer- To
in peace forever In a realm of love.
levard recently returned from Ni-
agara Falls and Toronto and are at sity of Pennsylvania.
her Loving Husband, Daughter,
present sojourning at Battle Creek,
I'arents, Sister and Brothers.
Mrs. Herman Winkleman of 1692
Mich.
Virginia park entertained at a bridge
supper last Tuesday evening honoring
I Honoring Zelnian Wasserman, vice- ' Miss Zelda Saperston, a bade-el ec t
mem•
! president of the organization,
bers of the Youth of Zion entertained of Sept. 0. Prizes were won by the
FYFE'S TEN
on Aug.19 at the Y. W. II. A. club- Misses Esther Winkelman, Dorothy I
Bronstein, Bernice Cohen and Sara
house, 89 Rowena street. The mar-
Dorfman.
riage of Miss Esther Polotlin of Buf-
)
falo and Mr. Wasserman took place
Mrs. Isaac Netzorg and daughter,
in Buffalo on Sunday, Aug. 23.
Krana, of Brush street have returned
from an extended visit in Aberdeen,
Mrs. R. Sanderson of New York Wash., with relatives and friends.
I City is a house guest at the Charles
Silk home on Westminster avenue,
David H. Nathanson has returned

twill

from Boston and is now associated
Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman of with the Block•Pupko Company on',
340 Belmont avenue entertained their
Twelfth street.
immediate family at a dinner at their
home on Sunday evening, Aug. 16, in
Michael Rosenberg and son, Jacobi
honor of their sixth wedding anni- Rosenberg, of Gladstone avenue are
versary.
motoring to New York, Atlantic City
and other Eastern points. On their
Complimenting Miss Donna Freed- return they will stop at Toronto for,
man, a bride-elect of this month, her the exposition.
sister and sister-in-law, Miss Esther
!Freedman and Mrs. David Freedman,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rice of Milwaukee
entertained at a personal shower at have left by motor for their home
the former's home on Saturday, after a stay at the home of Mr. and I
Aug. 22.
Mrs. Sol Rice of Calvert avenue. 1
They were widely entertained by rel-
A miscellaneous shower was given atives and friends during their stay
last week by Mrs. Charles II. Marks
here.
in honor of her niece, Miss Estelle
Harris, a bride-elect of Sept. 6.
Miss Eve Slatkin of 9161 American
Bridge followed the luncheon, at avenue honored her cousin, Miss Rose
which 25 guests were seated. Prizes Batman of 9568 Cameron avenue,
were won by Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin, with a personal surprise shower on
Mrs. Samuel Minus and Miss Claire Thursday, Aug. 20. The Misses
Weisblum. Miss Harris received Renee Rhinestone and Ada Rappa-
many lovely gifts.
port entertained with a ''bowery

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dance." Miss Betman received many
lovely gifts.

'Detroit Exclusive
Catering

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m eats. W•dcluma. Banquets and
All Social Occasions.

We mter m the loam: Jewish Smial
Affairs of the City.

DETROIT CATERING CO.

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IN RICHTON AVENUE
Hemlock NM

The Misses Eileen and Betty Was- -
german and Mannon Napkin of Ilan-
cock avenue motored to Chicago,
where they are the house guests of
Mks Sylvia Broden. They will mo-
tor to South Haven, Benton Harbor
and other points before returning to
Chicago the middle of September.

'

Mrs. Sol Rice of 3318 Calvert ave-
nue left last Tuesday for Mackinac
'sign& where she will remain until
the middle of September.

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Mrs. Louis Goodman and daugh-
ter, Miss Selma Goodman, of 440
Farnsworth avenue have returned
from a three weeks' stay at Mackinac
Island.

We Decor.. Homes and Halls.

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Detroit's Better Clothes

Miss Charlotte Erman of Glynn
court, who accompanied her house
guest. Miss Isabel Wolfstein of Cin-
cinnati, to the latter's home three
weeks ago, has returned.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry .1. Greenblatt
and son are spending two weeks at
the Grand Hotel, Highmount. Cats-
, kill Mountains, N. Y. They will visit
in New York and Atlantic City, re-
turning home in September.

Mi's Hattie Gittlernan of Fast
I
I Kirby avenue has returned from the
, East, where she spent the greater
nart of the summer as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Moses H. Brealer of
Belle Harbor, L. I.

New

Autumn
Footwear

The Fall Roll-call of footwear fashions finds
Fyfe's individual shoe sections ready with delight-
fully satisfactory answer to every shoe-style ques-
tion.

Here. at the threshold of Autumn as well as at
every other important shoe-season, the woman who
loves smart footwear may make her selections,
confident of style-rightness, assured of quality-
rightness. and comfortably aware that the prices
are moderate indeed for such fine examples of
shoe-craftsmanship.

Perfect Fitting and Feature Service
in Each Individual Fyfe Shoe Section

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