AtEl crRondansti (ARO/41GL PAGE TWELVE 4W4W-WIZ6N41^41 .G ■ ledrZVAdeItC140IDGNieIZONYIDCW Women's Full Fashioned Hose e . at $1 a pair Silk-and-Rayon Mixed All society items and ether local notes should be corriniunic•ted to the office el The Chronicle by 6 o'lock Wednesday •Iterneon In order le appear In the ca went weele• Issue. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Barris of Car- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Paul of Hazelwood avenue were hosts at a1 ter avenue announce the approaching formal reception in the ballroom of marriage of their daughter, '•Anna the Stotler Hotel on Sunday evening, Steiner, to Lawrence Van 13aaled; Sept. 13, in honor of the bar mitzvah which will take place on Thursday, of their son, Herbert Paul. The reli- Sept. 21, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. gious services took place at Emanuel A reception will follow after 9 o'clock Synagogue on Saturday morning, in the Crystal ballroom. No cards. Sept. 12. Four generations were pres- ent at the services and reception, in- In honor of the engagement of their ' eluding the confirment's great-grand- daughter, Miss Utice Rose-Ann Mar- mother, Mrs. Pearl Beater, and his kus, to Peter P. Ginsberg, Mr. and grandparents, Mrs. Fannie Paul and Mrs. William A. Markus will be hosts Mr. aml Mrs. Louis Weber. Among at a reception at 2019 Hazelwood aye- , the guests on Sunday were the Hon. nue on Sunday evening, Sept. 20, Arthur J. Tuttle, the Misses Ruth and from 8 to 10 o'clock. No cards. Mrs. Esther Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Markus was formerly Miss Ida Rosen- , Dailey and Mr. and Mrs. Russell berg of Detroit. Rusher and the following out-of-town I guests: Mrs. S. Kleinfield and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal daughter, Hortense, Mr . and Mrs. and daughter, Louise, of West Boston Frank Beck and son, Murray, Mr. and boulevard have returned from an ex- Mrs. Louis Karp and Philip Smith, tended European trip. all of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose, Mr. and Mrs. David Klein, Mor- Milton M. Alexander, who returned ris James and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel last week from a six weeks' Euro- Paul, all of Cleveland. Samuel C. pean trip, had the distinction of being Goldman was toastmaster at the sup. the only layman to officiate at reli- per, at which 160 guests were seated, gious services on board the S. S. :Ma- when speeches were delivered by Mr. jestic, the steamer on which he re- Weller, Judge Tuttle, Mr. Dailey, Mr. turned to America. Rose, David Klein, Abe Goldman and ARRIVCD! The gall Presentation of 1. atILLER Beautiful eYhoes "77 ;P OORE varied and more beautiful than ever are the new I. Miller slippers for Autumn. Clever ideas in step-ins, unusual sandals, Clippers showing quaint medallions and tricky little apron elicits are features, while slim models with one, two or three ilraps are equally the mode. Sy shades seems to predominate. Come and see the Beautiful Fall Slippers by 1. Miller that the smartedl women in America will wear. I. MILLER SALON ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR 4 % !Sa re s OF c 7he .91.0p at 'Ortio nal_ •)/u II,1 SSEK 1448 sponse has been tremendous) These Hose Combine Smart Appearance With Economy They are a mixture of pure silk and rayon, and were woven on regulation silk hosiery machines, which give them the same smooth, even weave and perfect fitting qualities found in expensive hose. Colors: Zinc, nude, French nude, gray, beige, biscuit, blush, grain, lariat, cinnamon, and black. All First Quality—Sizes 8 1/2 to 10 HUDSON'S-1'1 (ST 11.0( Ik - FARSILlt THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY IAloothvard Aventir A PERSONALITY CREATED AT INSIGNIFICANT COST VAN RENSSELAER Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman and daughter, Elsa Adele, of 20 Chi- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cohn of 2478 cago boulevard, have returned from Blaine avenue were hosts at a recap- l a motor trip, during which they spent tion and dance at the Talmud Torah, Philadelphia and Byron avenues, on two weeks at the Edgewater Beach Sunday evening, Sept. 13, in honor of Hotel in Chicago. the engagement of their only daugh- Miss Emma Butzel of the Chatham ter, Bertha, to Al Wein of East Apartments has returned from Char- I Palmer avenue. Supper was served levoix, Mich., where she spent the I to 300 guests, following which tele- summer months. Among other De- grams and cables of congratulation troiters who spent the summer at were read. The nut-of-town guests Charlevoix are Mr. and Mrs. henry were the hosts' cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wineman and children of 308 East I. Lobsenzer of Kansas City, Kan. Kirby avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and (laughter and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Epstein of 1524 Glynn Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert and family of court is now residing at Daytona 31 Arden Park, Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Waldman Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ash and family and family are residing at 1224 Fern- of 8111 LaSalle boulevard have re- don road, Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. turned from Atlantic City, where they Waldman, who is managing director of the United Jewish Charities, for- spent the month of August. merly resided at Webster Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Koppel of Samuel C. Moss, son of Mrs. Ruth 122 Colorado avenue have as their house guests their son-in-law and Moss of 3281 Sturtevant avenue, has daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. left for Alma College, Alma, Mich. Rothschild of St. Paul, Minn. The Mr. and Mrs. SimonKavanau of latter are en route to their home from Europe, where they spent four months , 3041 Hazelwood avenue have moved and expect to remain in the city for into their new home at 3259 Monterey avenue. the High Holydays. Miss Eleanor Silk, (laughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter and niece, Miss Ida D. Leiter of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Max Silk of Taylor avenue,' returned last Sunday from Gratiot has returned to the University of Beach, Mich., where they have a sum- Michigan, Ann Arbor, where she will year. She will filer home, and are again residing at enter her senior. side at the Martha Cook Dormitory. 2.504 Calvert avenue. BOOK CADILLAC WASHINQTON BOULEVARD et ,,,,,,,,,h,,,,., :ill 7BM ;4tiappll auto Prosperous eui (lair. , , /lus 6 ''''-laslionali 6reetiugs New York. land. JO possess a personality that commands a wor- shipped recognition is the goal of all women. To attain such an achieve- ment is within your power by securing the correct at- tire shown in this store. An expenditure, insignifi- cant to the result, judi- ciously made in our store with our unmeasurable assistance, will bring you such an attainment. You will realize this when you see the charming display of autumn frocks, coats, suits, furs and every smart accessory. Miss Helen Ressler of 2305 Hazel- 1 wood avenue entertained last Sunday I evening with a dinner honoring Misi Anna Tack, who recently returned from New York and the Catskill ) Mountains, where she spent two and Miss Clara Rothstein of Taylor ave-ia half months. nue has left for New York City to resume her studies at Columbia Uni- , Dr. Bernard W. Stern of Cleveland has returned to his home after visit- versity. ing at the home of Mrs. Ida Steffen Mrs. Joseph Reins, J. Levinson, Lew and (laughter, Molly, of 153 Westmin- W. Levinson and Howard Weisber- ster avenue. Dr. Stern was exten- ger have returned from an extended sively entertained by friends during his stay in the city. motor trip through the East. 5685 Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mazerov (Flor- ence Rosen) of the Bellwood Apart- ments have left for Cleveland, where they will spend the High Holydays with relatives. ( Mrs. Fannie Kessler of 257 East Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Gurvis are now residing at the Taylor Court Palmer avenue has returned from a Apartments. Mrs. Gurvis (Gene Leb- three months' European trip. ovitz) entertained at a house warm- The Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity ing at her new home recently. (Adelphians) gave their first annual Mr. and Mrs. David Goldman of fall dinner dance at the Masonic Coun- 320 Belmont avenue entertained 14 try Club, Friday evening, Sept. 11. couples on Sunday, Sept. 15, at din- The guests of the Alpha Delta Phi ner at Altman's lintel, Mount Clem- for that evening were the Misses ens. in honor of their twenty-fifth Selma Sell, Leona Rothstein, Rae Ehrinpries, Esther Swartz, Esther wedding anniversary. Goldberg, Estelle Oakman, Shirley Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Friedlander , Kravetz, Dorothy Wallace. formerly of 355 Leicester court, are Miss Sylvia Schwartz, who has been now residing at 420 East Ferry ave- attending the Perry Mansfield School nue. of Dancing at Steamboat Springs , m Greenberg has been chosen as a member r e e f nh; rg Mrs. Morris Mor i e s r I. G Mr. turned of the school's concert company o f P in gre e aven u e ha v e e • motor trip to Cleveland and Pitts- which will tour the West and North west this winter. burgh. QUALITY — VALUE — SERVICE Mr. and Mrs Ralph Van Beaten of Dr. Jacob Rosenthal has returned from Vienna, where he spent the sum- 1610 Burlingame avenue have re- turned from a stay at the Breakers, , mer studying children's diseases under Professor Finkelstein of the Priquet Cedar Point, Ohio. ,cRt.7Xt.7;.1. — I Clinic, and has moved to his new of- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Baker of 14721 , Sees at 300 Rowena street. Burlingame avenue have returned' Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Benavie (Goldie from a several days' stay at Gratiot Kaiser) have left for an extensive trip Inn, Port Huron. through the east where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seiler and chil- friends at Atlantic City, New York, dren, Yale and .leannette, accompa- Wa , hington and Philadelphia. nied by their sister, Miss Diana Sel- Mrs. Jeanette Edelstein and family zer of 1981 Chicago boulevard, have of :WS Frederick street have moved to returned from a 10 weeks' visit with their new home at 1998 Clairmount relatives and friends in the East. avenue. Mr. and Sirs. Harry Sklar and chil- Mack B. Weiss, caterer, Mrs. Weiss dren, Seena Betty. Melba and Gerald and their son, Lester, have moved Ira, • motored to Chicago recently, from Garfield avenue to 1970 Pingree whence Mrs. Sklar and the children left for California to spend the High avenue. Holydays with Mrs. Sklar's parents. Benjamin R. Scheinberg of War- Mr. and Mrs. Simon Friedland of ren Ohio, and Nate Barker of Youngs- town, Ohio, are spending the week in 1175 West Euclid avenue have re-' o4reo. . eoM t eiel l ni l r ig no ° cea rmStotler turned from a motor trip to Lansing, e , ty tt, tmheh, nod‘o ;Li tbe gya at s where they attended the Schefrin- route Chicago Friedland wedding on Tuesday, Sep- yy by motor t.) their respective homes. While in temper N. the city they were the guests of Miss Now Under Direction wi Jean tooldhette Miss Helen Frady of 1984 Pingree Jewel Frank of Virginia Park. I avenue entertained 45 guests at a i — Miss Florence Fabrick, graduate de- shower on Saturday evening. Sept. 12, in honor of Miss Diana Wexler, a signer of furs, arrived from New Yor this morning (Friday) to take charge bride-elect of October. Miss Wexler of the designing department in the received many lovely gifts. store of her father, Morris Fabrick, Redecorated and renewed throughout to assure greater comfort and more perfect Miss Revah Goldberg, daughter of at 8907 Twelfth street. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Goldberg of Wa- pleasure for all its patrons. A new policy is adopted: General admission Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaufman and verly avenue, has returned from Seal only; no charge for individual dances. daughter, Ella, have returned from Harbor, Me., where she spent the sum- Lake Williams, where they spent the mer stuying under Carlos Salzedo, summer, and are again residing at well - known harpist. their home, 2927 Surtevant ■ enue. Burton Marks of 3203 Calvert ave- Ralph Atone= has left for the nue left last Monday for Ann Arbor, University of Indiana to resume his where he will matriculate at the Uni- AliSile5 for a Mrs. Henry Greenbaum of 97 Ava- The Misses Julia York and Betty Cohen have returned from a week's Ion avenue, Highland Park. has re- ' visit at Niagara Falls and Buffalo, turned from a week's visit in Cleve-' 1 Cherry 5100 Woodward & Farmer at Gratiot the confirmant. The leathers show suedes, calfskin., kidsluns, patent leather and crocodile in a variety of com- binations, while in colors. brown in new woodland X.1 .e (Rayon Was Formerly Called Fiber Silk) These hose were introduced for the first time during the Anniversary Sale last year. At that time they proved their popularity, and Detroit women pur- chased more than 20,000 pairs. This year we have prepared In a bigger way, and the re- :- : 1925 Y We wish to extend our sincere wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year to our friends and patrons. ............... careful finish and clever touches of color and smart trimmings in our gowns and millinery proclaim the fact that they were made to sell at much higher prices than they are sold here. The Aimee Tobias Shop 1558 BROADWAY (Broadway al the Park) Rosh Hashonah Greetings To All To the Jewish Community of Detroit and to Our Many Friends We Take This Opportunity of Wishing You 1.1appuihi 1 Orosperous New 'Rear Now Open Gray ,stone BALL ROOM BEAUTIFUL Now Open Famous Victor Recording Orchestra 41 • We fine Dress goods A. PU KO & SON TWO NVENIENT STORES: 9022 TWELFT ST. 2808 HASTINGS ST.