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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-09-04

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GOOD FURNITURE

Sound Economy

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a nd other local notes should be communicated to the Mb. el The
t y Items
All socie
Chronicle
by 3 o'clock Wednesday *Heine. in order to appear In the cu .... weels's
Issue. Phone Cadillac 1040. Smiety Editor. Mail notices so as to be received netlater

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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Resnick'
I of Dearborn, Mich., formerly of De-
troit, are receiving congratulations,
Ion the birth of a son, Arthur Don, on I
Aug. 11.

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Mr. and Sirs. harry Sumter (Rae
Sweetwine I are receiving felicitations
on the birth of a son, Jackie Irwin,
on Aug. 26.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Rubenstein
of 3283 Tuxedo avenue are receiv-
Dr. and Sirs. Hugo A. Freund and ing congratulations on the birth of a
Invitations to the marriage of Miss
children, the Misses Lizette and soil, Herbert Sol., on Aug. 27.
Matilda Lieberman, daughter of Mrs.
and Master Richard, of 52 Chi.
Peggy
Pearl Lieberman, to Roy Chatlin,
boulevard left last Sunday to
BICUR
',loch was to have been held at cogo
Emanuel Synagogue on Sunday,Sept. spend a fortnight in Atlantic
0, have been recalled due to the suit- Master Richard Freund, who under-
den death of Mr. Chatlin's father, went an operation for his lower limb
The Bieur Cholem Society will open
about two months ago, has recovered.
David Chatlin,
its 1925-26 social season with a dance
Mrs. Ethel Lamport announces the in the General Motors Building on
Among the Detroiters who are stop- approaching marriage of her dough- Wm Kippur night, Monday, Sept. 28.
ping at the Grand hotel in Paris are ter, Ethel, to Julian I,. Zemon, son Plans for the affair were made at a l
Mr. and Mrs. I. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Zemon, regular board meeting held Thursday I
Max Jacob and daughter, Reva Sally, which will take place on Sunday, evening, Aug. 26, at the home of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. A. Silberberg and son, Sept. 6. A wedding reception will be Rose Gedrich, 2227 West Euclid eve-
Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing. held in the ballroom of the Book- nue, when arrangements were tents-'
C a dillac hotel after 8:30 o'clock. tively made for other affairs during I
on s
N.
Miss Esther Slushy of Albany,
the winter.
No cards.
Hyman Bernstein was appointes1
Y., is expected to arrive
se hou
guest of relative es ptaI nl
r
itt tft i i,biii. dt,he
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin and chairman of the dance. Instead of 'I
Miss Ruth Franklin of 26 Edison ave- choosing various committees to assist'
nue, who have been spending several him Mr. Bernstein has assigned a spe- 1
The Misses Rose Ellias and . Esther I weeks at Ogunquit, Me., after tour- dal task to each member of the so-
Silk have returned from New York ing through the East, will return to ciety, who will be directly responsible
I City, where they attended the sum- Detroit on Sunday, Sept. 6. They to him. In this way every member
: mar sessions at Columbia University. will be accompanied by Miss Mar- will have a part in arranging for the
En route to Detroit they stoppeda t garet Franklin, who spent the sum- entertainment, music, tickets and pub-
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts- mer at Camp Hanoum, Thetford, Vt. licity for the affair.
s
burgh.
I Charles A. Finsterwald of Chicago

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams boulevard and son, Maier Finster-
(Goldie Boesky) of Ann Arbor, for- wall, are spending the week in New
merly of Detroit, are motoring York City. Mrs. Finsterwald and
Mrs. Herman Finsterwald of 2265
through the East. After their trip, daughter, Ruth, are .visiting in Buf- West Boston boulevard is still anx-
which is including Washington, New falo and Niagara Falls.
ious to receive all the names and ad-
York and Atlantic City, they will be
dresses of boys and girls who are I
Miss Sophie Wellman of Cleve-
at home to their friends in Ann Ar-
contemplating attending out-of-town 1
land,
who
is
the
house
guest
of
Miss
bor.
schools and colleges during the com-
Belle Feldman of 8540 LaSalle boule-
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ing school year. The National Fed-
the incentive for many af-
Honoring Miss Miriam Houty of yard, woo
eration of Temple Sisterhoods has
Brooklyn, N. Y., who has returned fairs during her stay here. Mists Feld- asked Mrs. Finsterwald to send on
to her home following an extended man will accompany her upon her re- these names so the committee on
Western trip, a surprise farewell turn home.
student welfare of the federation may
party was given at the home of the
arrange for the students to receive
Miss Celia Kahn of 1537 Blaine a welcome from the members of the
honor guest's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rosenstein of 41)2 Hol. avenue entertained on Saturday, Aug. sisterhoods in the communities where
a
22, in honor of her cousin, Mrs. their schools are situated.
In the
brook avenue.
George Poplock (Fannie Edelstein) smaller college towns, where there
Miss
Lena
Farber
of
310
liendrie
and
her
sister,
Miss
Rose
Kahn,
of
is
no
sisterhood,
state
federations
as-
Open E•enings Until 8:30.
Seattle, Wash., with a luncheon party sist in interesting Jewish women of
avenue, who has been visiting rela-
IRA FRIEDENBERG, Prop.
at King Wah Lo followed by a theater the community in the Jewish stu-
Phone MELROSE 5509
tives and friends in Portland, Ore.;
party at the Temple. Among th e
-- 703Z- 5257 -5?-575i Vancouver, B. C., and points in Cali- guests were Mrs. l'oplock and son, dents.
fornia, expects to return to Detroit
William Joyle, Miss Kahn, Ann Edel-
during the month of September.
STORE SHOWS ANTI-SEMITISM
stein, Mrs. Lydia Carols and daugh-
ns
ter, Vivian Jean Comm.
An example of discrimination
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Freedman of
against hiring Jewish employes was
101 Rhode Island avenue have re-
Mr. and Sirs. Irving Kaltanow of
found
last week at Kinsel's drug store,
turned from Pleasant View, Clark Chicago, who have been guests at the
Lake, Mich. They have as their Palmetto Hotel, left by motor for Michigan avenue at Griswold, when a.
house guest Mrs. Joseph Goldman of Chicago accompanied by Mrs. Fannie young nian, in answer to an adver-1
tisemen which appeared in one of
Chicago.
Lewis and son, Sol., and Morton
the daily papers, applied for a poai- 1
Grass. They will join Mrs. Lewis' son,
Lion as clerk. He was informed by
Max Edwards of 1465 Calvert ave- George Lewis, who has been touring
the manager, a Mr. Heitman, that it
nue has left for Buchanan, Mich., to through the West for the past month.
was against the policy of the store!
join Mrs. Edwards and their daugh-
to hire Jews.
ter, who spent the summer there with
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bach and son,
relatives. From Buchanan they will Herman, will spend the high ho y ays
HEBREW SCHOOLS OPEN
go to Chicago, Cincinnati and French in Detroit with their sister, who resi-

Lick Springs before returning to De- des at 649 Medbury avenue.
The
sessions at the United Hebrew •
troit.
Miss Selma R. Ressler had as her Schools have already opened and the
children are attending classes, unti
Mrs. David I. Weinberg and chil- house guests the Misses Ida Leiter of
school starts, from 9:30 0. m. to 2 p
dren, Helen Florence and Bernard, Tampa, Fla., and Jeanette and Freda
When the public school will be ;
formerly of Detroit, will return east Schaeffer of Cleveland. The Misses in.
gin its sessions the children will at
on Labor Day after spending two Schaeffer returned to their home on
tend Hebrew school from 4 to 8:30 1
months in Detroit with relatives and Friday and Miss Leiter is now the
p. m. All parents desiring to hay
When You Think of Fur,
friends, by whom they were exten- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of
their children attend the schools ar
\ sively entertained. Bernard Wein- Calvert avenue.
Wellman
Think
asked to register at once so they wil
berg is a student at the Rabbi Isaac
miss as little of the work as possibl .
Elchanan Seminary of New York.
The members of the L'Allegro Girls
Club are occupying their cottage at
I Mrs. Scherely Cohen Applebaum, Walled Lake until Labor Day. Mrs.
I Mrs. A. I. Cohen and daughter, Ele- D. L. Shenker and Mrs. C. l'rag are
anor Rhoda, have returned from a with them.
trip up the Great Lakes.
Miss Henrietta Silk of Calvert ave-
The Misses Mollie Glist and Lillian nue has returned from a two weeks'
Glasier have returned from a four stay at Estral Beach, Mich.
weeks' visit in Chicago and are spend-
ing the week-end at Sylvan Lake be-
The Misses Sara Fisher and Cell
fore returning to their homes in the Goldstein were house guests at the
city.
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Silk of
Steniway Pi•nos
Calvert avenue en route to Milwau-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Landsberg of kee, Wis., from New York. Mr. and
Steinway Pianos.
4825 Fourth avenue have returned Sirs. Silk recently returned from a
from a three weeks' in New motor trip to Pittsburgh and Cleve-
York, Atlantic City and Far Rocka- land.
way, L. I., where they were the guests
of friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Getl of Dexter
40 STORMS. 9 DETROIT BRANCHES
boulevard entertained 12 guests at
Miss Ruth Marion Klein of Coiling- a birthday anniversary party on Aug.
wood avenue is the guest of her aunt, 29. Tables were laid for bridge, fol-
Mrs. S. Lipman of Chicago. Mrs. lowing which a midnight dinner was
Harry Feldman of Collingwood ave- served.
nue is also visiting her mother, Mrs.
Lipman.
Honoring Miss Judith M. Koppel
of Collingwood avenue, a bride-elect,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Schweitzer of 1668 Mrs. l.ouis Koppy (Ella Plain) and
Blaine avenue announce the ap- Miss Anna Koppel entertained with
proaching marriage of their daughter, a miscellaneous shower at the Pal-
Geraldine, to Daniel E. Cohen, which metto Hotel on Sunday, Aug. 23.
will take place at Jose's on Sunday, Prizes for lotto were won by Mrs.
Harriet Goodsight and Miss Mollie
Sept. Cl. at 6 o'clock.
Lazarow. Luncheon was served to 10
Marvin and Herbert Harris, suns of guests. Miss Koppel received many
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Harris of 1023 beautiful gifts.
East Warren avenue, are spending
Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Rosen-
the balance of their vacation in
Northern Canada. Upon their return berg, formerly of the Hotel Steven-
they will resume their studies at De- son, are now residing at 2655 Calvert
' traitCity ('allege and Central High avenue.
School, respectively.
Miss Sally Gorman was honor
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz of 1975 guest at a dinner dance at Blossom
Heath
Inn last Sunday evening in
Taylor avenue have returned from a
three weeks' stay at Charlevoix and 8onor of her birthday anniversary.
Covers
were laid for eight. Among
Mackinac Island. They have as their
house guest their brother and sister, the guests was Herbert Peritz of To-
ledo,
who
is the guest for the week
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horwitz of Ot-
of his parents, Mr. and Mn. I. Peritz
tawa, Ont.
of 1983 Taylor avenue.

Satisfying Service

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than Wednesday.

CHOLEM SOCIETY
OPENS SOCIAL SEASON

With Ilan,

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introduces the small
Paris introduces
velour hat f or f and
ter wear, and RUSSEKS
present many stunning mod-
els in Pencil Blue, Copper,
Blonde, Red, Pansy, Rose,
Peppermint and Black.

The Good Policy We Always
Follow

This store is a successful home furnishing institution
because it adhered to a few basic principles of public
service In the first place we will sell only such mer-
chandise as we can unhesitatingly guarantee. Then
we give our customers the service that satisfies and
keeps satisfied. Our values are always the biggest
we can honestly give. It pays to buy furniture at
Friedenberg's

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Velours `lop, the ;fall Mode

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MILLINERY SALON

1
WISHES NAMES OF
COLLEGE STUDENTS1

ENTIRE FOURTH FLOOR

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THE STORE FOR VALUES!

FRo DENBER

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FURNITURE HOUSE

The Store With

Reputation.

HASTINGS AT FOREST

Lieberwitz Bros.

Announce the opening of their branch
store at 9021 Twelfth Street, between
Taylor and Clairmount, with an exclu
sive line of ladies' novelty shoes, on

September 5th, 1925.

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of

Hudson's
44th
Anniversary
Sale

Grinnell Bros.

Hdqrs. 1515-21 Woodward Av.

The Vose is internation-
ally known as a high-
grade instrument

voce

Small Grand Piano

In having a Piano of beautiful tone; of
unquestioned dependability — one that is
known to all who see it in your home as an
instrument of superior quality, is there as-
sured to you greatest enjoyment and satis-
faction in Piano ownership.

Such a Piano is the famous Vose Small
Grand. Don't fail to see this exquisite in-
strument.

'Detroit Exclusive

Engagements, Wadding., Banyua. mid
All Social Ckcasions.

Wit cater te Om leading Jewish Social
Affairs at Me City.

We Decorate Hewn and Halls.

DETROIT CATERING CO.

Members of the Eta Sigma Lambda
Sorority entertained at a surprise
party last Saturday night at the home
of Miss Celia Sutkin of Otsego ave-
nue honoring Miss Frances Share.
The guests were Misses Bertha Lin-
ton. Sophie Stellar, Rinse Goodman,
Sutkin, Share, Shirley Koperman and
Rosabelle Kleintz of Toledo and Sam-
lel Greenbaum, Edward Barak, Philin
Rollins, Murray Sutkin, Hershel Kol-
lenberg and Herbert Barak.

M. A. PEREIRA. Mm.
133 RICHTON AVENUE
Hemlock Mac

Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Sigman of
1525 Blaine avenue entertained at a
luncheon and bridge at their home
last Friday evening. Among the
guests were the Misses Helen Silver.
berg and Florence Cousins and Wit.'
Liam Boesky and Louis Tall.

Main 3777

Perfectly
adapted
to the
small
home or
apartment.

Full value
allowed
on other
instrument
in part
exchange.

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Sold

Easy
monthly
p•yments
arranged.

al

mesterei.
price.

Catalog sent you on request.

MM.

WATCH
US

llork & upkn

Detroit's Better Clothes

Miss Virginia Haynes of Boston is,
the guest of Miss Lucille Finsterwald
of Chicago boulevard.

'

Mrs. Sol Jacobson, Mrs. B. R. Ja-
cobson and Mrs. I.. H. Miller have re - '

turned from Lake Orion, where they
were the guests at the summer home
of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Jacobson.

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice and
family, formerly of 2021 Virginia
nark, are now residing at 2950 Glen-

Iii,

111.

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Just Received_

Dresses
For the Holidays!
Our new arrivals easily sur-
pass any assort ment of
dresses we have ever shown
in this new store. Every
dress was personally chosen
by Mr. !Lomond! in New
York for the exclusiveness of
its style. You will not find
them elsewhere. Prices range
from
$15 to $79.50
You are cordially invited to
see our exclusive new line of
FUR COATS
All wanted styles and
materials.
Buy with confidence.

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HOMONOFF'S
9035 Twelfth St. at Clairmount. Gar, 2562.
and 2801 Hastings St. Cad. 0941.

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535 FREDERICK STREET

Men's Overcoats
for Fall and Winter

$29.50, $39.50,
$49.50 and $59.50.

An extraordinary A nniver•
nary offering—an overcoat sale

of greater magnitude than we
have ever been able to attempt
before.

A splendid variety of single
and double breasted models.
Stylishly tailored from a wide
range of fine overcoatings.

All the colors you can name
and more value than you ever
imagined possible.

Sizes 35 to 48.

Second Floor — Woodward.

Announces the Opening of THE NEW CHAPEL and
Other Necessary Appointments for Funeral Services

On Sunday Afternoon, Sept. 6, at 2 O'clock

All Members Are Invited to Attend.

Prominent speakers vrill tell of the charitable work of

this institution.

Signed by BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Z. MUSCOVITCH, President.

imorsoommomanommiii.~00■11 1101MW
YOM KIPPUR HITE

"After the Fast" Dance at the G

I Motors

Building.

MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 28.

BICUR CHOLEM SOCIETY

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