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ONE OF WORKERS FOR
BICUR CHOLEM DANCE
Hudson's 44th Anniversary
Sale
Jacob Rosenberg is assisting the
committee on arrangements for the
Bicur Cholera dance to be given on
Fabrics of Standard Hudson Quality and Smartness to be
Had at Less Than Regular Prices During
the Anniversary Sale!
WOODWAnD fa ADAMS
Four Feature Values in
Dress Goods Shop
communicated t• the office of 'rho
All society Items and other local notes should
in order to appear in ths current %reek'.
Chronicle by 5 olock Wednesday •Itarn PM
bo received not later
Woe. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notim• so as to
than Wednesday.
The Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
With the opening of the school
year many of Detroit's young folk will inaughrate Its autumn season
have returned to various colleges with a membership tea to be held on
I throughout the country. The Uni- Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 20. The of
versity of Michigan is as popular as ficers, directors and the membership
'ever and among those who left for committee' will act as hostesses to
Ann Arbor during the.past week are grebt both old and new members.
the Misses Ruth. Lambert, 'who spent Miss Ida Keidan is chairman of the
her freshman and sophomyre years at arrangements. Mrs. Max Frank of
Wheaton College; Myra Finsterwald, 1514 Burlingame avenue, chairman
Nance Solomon, Nina Friedman, of the membership committee, will
Pauline Hopp and liarriet Levy and welcome the names of prospective
Leo I. Franklin and Harry Bloom. members so they may be sent invita-
The Misses Maxine Finsterwald of tions to the tea.
Boston boulevard and Louise Selling,
Emanuel Neugarten of 1602 Hazel
whose engagement to Ralph Slayer
was recently announced by her par - .wood avenue has returned from a
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling, month's visit in Cuba.;
— •
left last Tuesday to resume their
Sir. and Mrs. C. J. Stifter of 2009
JACOB ROSENBERG
studies at Wellesley College, Mass.
Blaine avenue will be • at home on
Monday evening, Sept. 28, at the en.
For Those Who Walk in
Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnauer (Sylvia Sunday, Oct. 4, in honor of their
eral Motors Building. Special enter-
Fashion's Path
Goldsmith)
and
Miss
Miriam
Gold-
daughter, Pauline, and Arthur W.
muck
i5
tainment in addition to good
promised. Phil Diamond's Michigan smith were hostesses at a shower, Steinberg. whose engagement was re-
luncheon
and
bridge
last
Monday
af•
cently
announced. No cards.
Union Orchestra will play. Members
—
of the committee are putting forth ternoon at the Go mu
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Graff of
their utmost efforts to provide an eve- Rochester avenue in honor of Mrs. Gladstone avenue have returned from
ning of enjoyment for those attend- Lawrence Van Beaten, who was Miss
Anne S. Harris before her marriage a motor trip to Chicago.
ing the dance.
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on'Thurs- I Mr. and Mrs. David Barron and
N exclusive Fyfe model for Au-
day, Sept. 24.
tumn that manifests genuine
daughters, Betty and Gertrude, of
daintiness. Obtainable in patent colt
Mt. and Mrs. Henry Schubiner of627 Westminster avenue returned by
with 1%-inch Louis heel. Also shown
1217 Glynn court announce the bar spent
imotor
from
East, in where
they
in black satin with Irk-inch or 2 4-
July
and the
August
New York,
mitzvah of their son, Isador Arthur ,
inch Louis heel.
City and other points.
WOLFF-JAFFE
hick will take place on Oct. 24 at l
The marriage of Miss Beatrice .the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
The Misses Mildred Bachrach of
Fyfe's—Fourth Floor
Jaffe (laughter of Mrs. Esther Jaffe
Calvert avenue and Lillian Myers of
cago, to Sidney Wolff, son of
of Chi
Taylor avenue have returned from a
Mr.
and
Mrs,
David
Werbe,
who
Mrs. Minnie Wolff of Detroit, took
the summer at their home on New York visit. .
place at the home of the bride's moth- spent
America's Most Beautiful Footwear
the Canadian shore, have taken an
er, 68
13 Michigan avenue , on Sun- apartment at the Chatham Hotel *for
Miss Dorothy Burdick has left for
rs.
Wolff
da y, Sept. 6. Mr. and M
New York, where she will remain in-
the winter.
will reside in Detroit.
definitely.
win
George Ackerman, son of Mr. and
i wwwwwwsiwiss
Mrs. Fannie Doktor and * mother,
Mrs. Samuel Ackerman of 193 Mc-
Lean avenue, has left for Ann Arbor Mrs. Dora Garvett, of 1215 Burlin.
game
avenue, are at present in Pitts-
g
to attend the University of . .
and is residing at the l'hi Delta Gam- burgh, after spending the summer in
"BEATS THEM ALL" ..
New
York,
Atlantic City and Phila-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin of ma fraternity house.
delphia. They, expect to return to
90 Moss avenue are receiving felici-
the
city
about
Oct. 1.
Mrs. Anna Minus was hostess at an
tations on the birth of a daughter,
elaborate Rosh Hashonah dinner last . Miss Helen Esser, who recently re.
Ruth Joy, on Sept. 21.
week at her home, 431 East Palmer
when the following guests ceiVed the degree of Master of Arts
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Petrie (Yetta avenue,
were present: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel from the University of Michigan, has
Schwartz)
of
1448
Longfellow
ave-
left for New York, where she will en-
118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsey,)
nue are receiving congratulations on Minus and son, Mr. and Sand
the birth of a son, Bernard Allen, on thanisi Raskin and son, Mr. and Mrs. gage in special study under Professor
Philip Minus, Mrs. Goldin Sarasohn, Thorndike of the psychology depart-
The Largest and Most Comfortable Dining Room in Detroit.
Sept. 9.
ment of Columbia University.
Samuel Sarasohn, Mr. and. Mrs. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Gottes- Cohen, William Wine and Clarence
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel G. Klein
man (Adeline Cohen) of 3480 Chi- Sarasohn.
and mother. Mrs. Cora B. Simmons,
cago boulevard announce the birth
have moved from 1990 Hazelwood
Three Undone of Dancing Daily, 12 to 2, 6 to 8,
of a son, Noel Henry, on Sept. 10.
Ruby Wax of Wilmette, Ill., has avenue to 2655 Elmhurst avenue.
and 9:30 to 1 A. M.
entered the University of Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman of
5.
it Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone and
Real Snappy Music by
3822 Hazelwood avenue announce the
Berryiann,d do acouottpeoro, iGedlorbiay, family, formerly of 1435 Burlingame
birth of a son, Bruce Eaton, on o fhire,
avenue,
are now residing at 18614
Wilmette ,
Sept. 18.
Mrs. Berry's mother, Mrs. I. Wax, re- Wildemere avenue.
sanity returned from a motor trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Pergament Gary, Ind. Mrs. Wax had as her guest
Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown, who
(Direct from U. of M.)
(Sophie Glassman) announce the for a month her sister, Mrs. Ii. Ray- resided at the Addison Hotel before
birth of a daughter, Rose Faye, on
their
summer's trip to Europe, and
We offer special separate dining rooms for private parties
mond of Detroit.
Aug. 23.
who returned several weeks ago, are
without extra charge.
The
Misses
Frances
Wollen
and
now
at
home at the Chatham Apart-
We can accommodate from 16 to 300 people.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Satovsky (Stella
ments.
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE CADILLAC 6074
Mittenthal) of 1928 Gladstone ave- Rhoda Rudolph enterts#0 50 guests
nue are receiving congratulations on at a miscellanous shot* on Sunday
Judge and Mrs. Charles C. Simons
the birth of a son, Leon Gilbert, on evening, Sept. 20, honoring Miss of Connecticut avenue, Highland
Daisy E. Cook, a bride-elect of Oc-
Sept. 13.
tober. The evening waa 'spent in l'ark, have returned from a tour
games and dancing, followed by a through the Adirondack and White
Dutch luncheon served at midnight. mountains.
Frank W. Fessler, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Selker of
Miss Mollie B. Hoffman, sang several
selections. Miss Marge Kahn of To- Calvert avenue and Miss Elizabeth
Finley,
who spent some time at the
ledo and Jack M. Krack of Worcester,
Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, have
Mass., were out-of-town guests.
returned to the city.
Leonard Freeman of Boston waa
Dr. and Mrs. I. Irving Bittker have
the guest of friends in Detroit for moved into their new home at 3334
several days en route to Ann Arbor, Fullerton avenue.
where he matriculated at the Uni-
versity of Michigan.
Mrs. Bessie Utchenik of 8934 Good-
Seldom are we in a position to offer Lenox and other fine Chinas at reductions from regular
win avenue entertained at a surprise
prices. Only an event such as the commemoration of a Seventy-Sixth Anniversary would Jus-
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Irwin
Berry
(Anna
birthday
party on Sunday evening,
We, therefore, suggest that you take advantage of this Annivresary Sale op-
Wax) of Wilmette, Ill., entertained Sept. 20, honoring her daughter,
a step.
such and
tify
portunity
buy fine China and Glassware, and save 10%. This sale ends Wednesday, Sept. 30.
12 guests at dinner recently honoring Either.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hamburg and
Mr. and Mrs. Weisberg ere the tat
ters' departure for their winter home
in Florida after spending the summer
at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chi-
cago.
The "ARDEN"
1. KASHMIR TWILL AT $2.39 A YARD
Fifteen colors In this soft twill of excellent quality. The
Anniversary price means a good saving In making a dress.
54 Inches wide.
2. SUEDEEN AT $3.98 A YARD
Twenty-four colors. One of the smart and popular fall fabrics
and priced In the Anniversary at a saving. 54 Inches wide.
3. BORDERED FLANNEL AT $3.98 A YARD
About twenty colors and designs to choose from. The 54-inch
flannel Is embroidered, with borders In contrasting colors.
4. SCOTCH PLAIDS AT $3.85 A YARD
These are Imported fabrics. Wide selection of patterns. 54
Inches wide,
HUDSON'S—THIRD FLOOR—FARNIER eTREFT BUILDING
THE J. L HUDSON COMPANY
Cherry 5100
Woodward & Farmer at Gratiot
$ 1 5 0 0
A
BSTER, HALL
Marriages
At lerica's Finest Club Residence"
-
1
Bridge Luncheons, 12 o'clock till 2.
Spmially prepared menus, 31.10 per
cover. Card rooms and tables, for
the afternoon, w.ttiotit charge. Par-
ties from 4 to 24. Phone Empire 5000.
girths
KING WAN LO CAFE
NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME
Kennedy's Collegiate Six
Invasion
(From Jane's Diary, Sept.—, 1925)
Peaches and cream( That describes Nan to a "T."
She was at Betty's bridge luncheon at Webster Hall
yesterday, pinker and fresher than ever after a sum-
mer in Europe. "How manlike!" was her comment
on the Webster Hall lounges, "Luxurious and solidly
comfortable. It's true American presumption to
think of invading a bachelor's castle in this fash-
ion ... . but it's a delightful place for cards," said
Nan, and Nan ought to know!
CASS AVE.at PUTNAM
Fine ,Dinnerware at a Saving
In Our" Annual Autumn Sale
Tan abe
C
ESTABLISHED .
Louis Raymond spent several days
in Wilmette; Ill.. at the home of his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax.
"The Ming"
97 Pc. Dinner ServiceReg. Price $226
Sale Price $203.40.
(From open •tdsek •t proportionate price.
and satins.)
"The Autumn"
97 Pc. Dinner Service--Reg. Price $ 358
Sale Price $322.20.
(From open stork at proportionate Pile..
Miss Beatrice Kaplan, Martin and
Lee Katzin have returned from an
extensive motor trip through the
East. They spent a fortnight in New
York, where they were extensively
entertained, and en route to Detroit
viated ip Baltimore, Washington,
Newark. /Albany, Niagara Falls, Lon-
don and Hamilton, Ont.
Harry S. Scheinman is now resid
Mg at Webster Hall. Ilia parents, Mr.
and Sirs. I. L. Scheinman, who for-
merly lived on Rowena street, have
been residing for some time in Loa
Angeles.
Mrs. Cooper and daughters, Sara,
Ahne and Faye, have moved from
Virginia nark and are at home at
1633 Taylor avenue.
"The Tanis"
9'7 Pc. Dinner Service—Reg. Price $221
Sale Price $128.90.
(From open stork •t proportionate prices
• nd aiming.)
"The Conga"
97 Pc. Dinner Service—Reg. Price $190
Sale Price $171.00.
proportionate prices
(From open stock
t e
• nd a aInset
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ginsberg and fam-
ily, formerly of the Quaker Apart-
ments, are now residing at 2955 Cort-
land avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Segal and family
of Hague avenue have moved to their
new home at 2246 Ford avenue.
Miss Eva Wenigarden of 3018
Clairmount avenue his returned from
a three months' visit with relatives
and friends in the East. Among tse
cities where she spent some time are
New York, Atlantic City. Phila.
delphia, Washington and Buffalo.
"Narrow Gold _Tnenotted"
97 Pc. Dinner Service—Reg. Price $375
Sale
PACO
$337.50.
(From open stock •t proportion•t• priers
• nd .seine•
The Colirnigir
$395
97 re. Dinner Service—Reg. l'rice
Salo Price $355.50.
Fr on,
open' oto■- k at proportionate price.
• nd *a , Ins• I
All Fine Dinnerware and Glassware included in this Annual Sale at 10 Per
Cent Off Regular Prices.
L f_ci B: KING 8 CO
r a rj and
rand
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Mrs. B. Gottloeb of Leslie ramie
has returned from a week's stay with
relatives and friends in Toronto.
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When Society
Entertains
THRIFT
HERE is one su-
premely c o r meet
place in Detroit
far private parties,
bridge dinners, or social
teas. Luxurious appoint-
ments and u n f ai ling
service grace every oc-
casion at the Palmetto.
Private dining rooms,
spacious ballroom and
banquet hall may be ar-
ranged for through the
steward.
T
Applied to the Buying
Luncheon 11:30 to 2--53c.
Dinner 5.30 to 8:30--51.25.
Sunday Dinner II 30 A. M. to I P. M.
51.50.
A IN ETTO
HANCOCK AT JOHN R
C'endafie
Charles H. Clements
s000
Protect Your Walls and Cuetdn
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with
UNITAS
RADIATOR SHIELDS
Miss Kate Tower entertained at a
shower recently in honor of Miss Ann
Wozow, a bride-leect of October.
Mon Helen Kleinsmith of 1698
Philadelpsia avenne lists returned
from • seve-al weeks' visit in Cleve-
land. where she was the house guest
of Miss Miriam Kohn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gelb and family
have returned from Brady Bosch.
where then sent the summer, and are
residing in their new home at 3249
I Glendale avenue.
Glendale 6359
STEEL BAKE-ENAMELED
NEAT IN APPFARANCE
LOW IN PRICE
UNITAS PRODUCTS,
r
of Your Piano
the words of Theodore Roosevelt,
'thrift is simply common sense applied
to spending."
When it comes to spending money for a
piano, the Knabc gives the most in return
for the amount invested.
Rich in the prestige of nearly ninety years
of history—Rich in tonal beauty and
artistic excellence—. ich in those desirable
qualities of durability that make for a life-
time of usefulness.
We have arranged a plan whereby the
Knabe Piano may be acquired on easy
terms of payment. May we submit the
details to you?
YOUr old piano accepts-' in exchange
Janney -Bowman ana
QAT-0
DA $
1110.
(New Address)
79 MARTIN PLACE
Half Block from Woodwar4 Ave.
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