iitEfjenton;kwisnffiRoxica PAGE TEN Engagentrnts ...•••• ■ itrY, ;an/4 ,,X.N Candies CIRCUS -LAND BARBER SHOP Dr. and Mrs. 11. E. Lippitt of West Philadelphia avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Judith, IS NOW OPEN AT HUDSON'S All society Items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of The Wednesday afternoon In order to appear in the current week'. Chronicle by a lock bar,.. Phone Cadill. 1040, Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be received not later "FAMED FOR FRESHNESS" than Wednesday. Those good, wholesome and pure confections. Always at home in the home. Energy builders of the family-60c the pound. The Detroit unit of the Junior Ha- ■ Leo I. Franklin, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, who is a senior dassah will give a bridge tea on Sun- day afternoon, Oct. 18, from 2 to 51 of law student at the University Michigan, made Law Review. lo'clock, at the Silver Slipper Cafe. I Tickets are in charge of the follow- ing committee: Rose Gordon and I Miss Selma Zechman, daughter of Rose Babcock, co-chairmen; Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman of Epstein, Florence Krell, Betty Freid- 406 East Ferry avenue, has chosen man, Marian Moyer, Ethel Steinberg Tuesday evening, Oct. 20, as the date 50c and Helen Shetzer. of her marriage to Charles Rubiner. Miss Zechman will have her sister, This package contains one pound and many 60c to Mrs. Russell E. Newman of 1530 Miss Beulah Zechman, as maid of honor. The wedding will be held at Seward avenue entertained at a beau- I 80c candies sold only these days at this price. the bride's home for the immediate tifully appointed bridge luncheon acedI MISS JUDITH LIPPITT families and will be followed by a re- miscellaneous shower at Webster Hall ception at Webster Hall for relatives on Wednesday aftrenoon, Sept. 23, in to Nathan Schwartz, son of Mr. and In a fancy package Macniarmid's Candies make a Mrs. Morris Schwartz of 9984 Cas- and intimate friends. Among those honor of her sister, Miss Esther Len- suitable gift and an easy solution of that gift prob- cade avenue. The wedding will take who have already entertained for hoff, a bride-elect of next month. Miss Zechman are Miss Florence Covers were laid for 16 guests. lem. Drop in and see our display of fancy boxes. place on Oct. 25. Krell, Mrs. Joseph Davies (Corinne Stores located at Rice), Miss Dorothy Schwartz, whose l Miss Charlotte Ermann of Glynn Mr. and hirs. Morris A. Cohen of Alpena, Mich., announce the engage. marriage to Leon Zechman will be an court entertained several of her event of November; Dr. and Mrs. Gil- friends at bridge and mah Jong last ment of their daughter, June Blos- 1322 Broadway 21 State, Between Woodward and Griswold som, to Dr. Bernard Rose of Detroit. bert Israel, Mrs. Meyer Dushkin and Saturday evening. 40 Grand River Sirs. David Lichtig. Invitations have Woodward at Clifford Tuller Hotel Miss Elizabeth Giesler of 2519 Pin- Woodward at Alexandrine Woodward near Boulevard Mr. and Mrs. Theo. J. Israel of been issued for many other affairs to gree avenue left last Friday, Sept. l e Woodward at Collingwood the Chatham Apartments announce be given before the wedding. 25, for an extended stay in New I the engagement of their sister, Miss Ann Arbor, Mich. Pontiac, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob and York. Florence Israel, to Bennett Friedman Noon Luncheon—Sandwich and Fountain Service daughter, Miss Reva Sally Jacob, of-1 of Buffalo, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Miriam Fechimer, who, with ter a tour of Europe and a month's Friedman of Cincinnati. at Most of Our Stores. sojourn in Paris, spent some time atiher mother, Mrs. Henry M. Fechimer, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Glazer of Carlsbad before leaving for England, and sister, Miss Alice, spent the sum- 644 West Kirby avenue announce the where they are spending the early mer abroad, has resumed her studies engagement of their daughter, Sylvia part of October. They will return to at Vassar College. Mrs. Fechimer and H., to Joseph Jerome Wiseman, son Detroit the latter part of the month. I daughter Alice are in Detroit, while Mita Fechimer attends the Liggett —............c.,,,,,,,,,Esoonwcw,s4woo;somemsocwompoomemo,,, of David W ism ea n of A leo n, Ill. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Silverstone I School. Wiseman is a senior law student at Harvard University and the wedding of 2055 Taylor avenue were hosts to Mrs. Louis Ullian (Silka Stocker) will take place after his graduation. 22 young people at a dinner-dance at Miss Glazer completed her studies at King Wah Lo Cafe last Saturday eve- of Boston, Mass., who recently re-I ning, Sept. 26, in honor of the six- turned to her home after spending Monticello Seminary Godfrey. Ill. teenth birthday anniversary of their some time with her parents, Mr. and Mr, and Sirs. Charles Frank of 402 daughter, Miss Lillian Silverstone. Mrs. David R. Stocker of 1238 Long- fellow avenue, is attending Wellesley I Medbury avenue announce the en- Rendered instant relief and permanent comfort. Neglected cases of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koblin of 424 College. gagement of their daughter, Alice, to foot trouble of long duration are quickly corrected with the aid of Nathan Sachs, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Alger avenue announce the bar mitz- Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Friedlaender vah of their son, Milton, which will be' Sachs of this city. of 29 Rhode Island avenue, Highland held at the synagogue at 6:30. FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Park, have returned from a trip to Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis Siderman of the Upper Peninsula. CARD OF THANKS Glynn court left last Tuesday evening Mrs. Benjamin Babcock and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Seligson for New York, where they will remain ter, Ann, of 5168 Second boulevard Foot Fitting Specialists. and family of 211 Leicester court for a month. hay returned from a three months' wish to express their sincere appreci- The Misses Harriet Butinsky and European tour. They visited all the FIFTH FLOOR STROH BUILDING ation for the kind expressions of sym- Esther Tabachnick are spending the principal cities and countries on the pathy received during their recent be- 28 ADAMS AVENUE WEST week-end at Niagara Falls. Continent and England. Miss Bab- reavement. cock has left for Ann Arbor, where she will study at the University of Michigan. She was graduated from Highland Manor, Tarrytown-on-the- Hudson, last June. Samuel Babcock has also left for Ann Arbor to enter his sophomore year at the university. I I OUR FRIDAY•SATURDAY PACKAGE, A Wonderful Barber Shop for Children Exclusively —15 Chairs—I5 Barbers—Continuous Marionette Show—Also a Marionette Peep Show—Elaborate Circus Features. I CIRCUS-LAND Is on the Children's Floor—Fourth Floor—Farmer Street Building—Adjoining Women's Rem Room THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY Cherry 5100 Woodward & Farmer at Gratiot TWELFTH AT CLAIRMOUNT V II MAKE UP YOUR PARTIES NOW AND ATTEND THE FALL DANCE ACHING FEET, ROTATING ANKLES PAINFUL CALLOUSES and BUNIONS HACK'S ARCH CORRECTIVE SHOE HACK'S - GIVEN BY THE — ATHENA GIRLS CLUB SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11 STATLER HOTEL Jean Goldkette's Orange Blossoms. WEIN HALL "America's Finest Club Residence" Miss Esther Prussian entertained at home on Thursday evening, September 24. her Jules Stocker and Victor Klein have returned to Harvard University, where Mr. Stocker is a senior in the college and Mr. Klein will complete his course In the law school. Honoring Simon Richardson, who has left for New York to complete his medical work at Columbia Uni- versity, the members of the Youth of Zion and the honor guest's friends were hosts at a banquet on Saturday evening, Sept. 26, at Josef's Restau- rant. Harry J. Brevis was toastmas- ter. Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand of Tay- lor avenue are making an extensive motor trip through the East, visiting for some time in Washington and At- lantic City. View Miss Sarah Stocker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Stocker of 1238 Longfellow avenue, left last Tuesday evening for Chicago, where she will take post graduate work at the University of Chicago. Miss Stocker, who was graduated from, Vassar College last June, received the Vassar Fellowship in Sociology for the Chicago University. of Main Floor Stod ■ o.. Woodward Avenue, at Garfield 's Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, October 5, 6, 7th Showing a Large. Variety of Walnut Art Cases Baldwin Piano in Period Designs of the World Renown (Liecnsee)1(eproducers with Mite Mignon I 1 7 7 C B i Hours: 1 2 10 4 arbit) Sitroi)s / 1 DI S *yk.1BUTOR. Woodwrd al Garfielci/D ..--...> ....41,Aes...... glIMMINIM11111111111111101111111 1 MIIIMMEMINUMMIII ■ 114 :11 /iI ITIrlib 410-1:• V 41, ,Ti 40: V .7...64 ITO UV C111:5 Miss Lena Farber of 310 Hendrie street has returned from an extensive Itrip and series of visits in the West. , En route to Detroit she stopped at B. , Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver, i C.. Jasper National Park, Winnipeg and St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Louis Gittleman and children, Dorothy and Benjamin, of Lake View, Mich., have returned to their home after spending the High Holy : i days with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gittle- man of 742 West Grand boulevard. Mr. and Sirs. Morris Epstein and daughters, Sarah and Ethel, of 1996 Clairmount avenue and Mrs. H. Ep- I stein of 3781 Blaine avenue have left, for an extended motor trip to Chi- cago and other Western points. himself and members of his orchestra aul Whiteman illbe present on Ntonday afternoon. 7 to to E - - - i I C BALDWIN PIANO STUDIOS C Hours: 2 tO 4 7 tO 10 I , _.. . . , WASHINGTON BOULEVARD 44.1.1.1 Hotel Stetter Sirs. Samuel Meister of Los An- geles is the guest of Mrs. Louis Op- penheim of the Hotel Statler. : Ls ON E DISTINCTIVE WEARING , APPAREL. FOR MEN AND BOYS Mrs. Irwin Newman and small daughter, Janice I,ee, hats returned to their home in Chicago after spend- ing the High Holyclays with Mrs. New- man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gordon of West Philadelphia avenue. BALDWIN PIANO STUDIOS i „ , . , , , , CASS AVE.at PUTNAM Miss Esther Rosenstein has left for 'Chicago, where she will study in ad- dition to doing social service work. a of the a Bridge Luncheons, 12 o'clock till 2. Specially pre• and pared menus, $1.10 per plate. Card rooms ■ tables, for the afternoon, without charge. Parties from 4 to 24. Phone Empire 9000. Miss Anita Bolotin left last Tues- day for Chicago, where she is the guest of her parents for several days before leaving for Atlanta, Ga., where she has accepted a position. FORMAL OPENING P (From Jane's Diary, Sept.—, 1925) "This is one of the times when I almost wish I were a man," said Betty at her Webster Hall bridge luncheon this afternoon. Betty said that! She who shuns the mannish, both in dress and sport! But she added: "It's the luxury of the place that appeals, I s'pose." "Next to being a man and living here," re- marked Dot, "I'd rather be me and come here to bridge luncheons." . .. Mrs. MacEdward carried off all the honors. She plays such consistently good bridge—yet everyone likes her! P g — V. 6: is .? = Q6 44 •-• .:. a * 1:47.- • 4V ' * PI MIIIIIIMIngunnommintomnsmoMmommommsmommailiihnissommismoil Mrs. Anna Wolfson of 2989 Vir- ' ginia park will be at home on Sun- I day, Oct. 10, from 2 to 5 and 8 to 10, I in honor of the engagement of her I daughter, Rose Beatrice, to Karl G Berman of this city. No cards. Mrs. Saul E. Barnett of 1915 Cal- I I vert avenue has left for New York, I where she will visit for two weeks1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spring. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Feldstein are residing at 3330 Grand avenue. DT. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenthal and ; 1 daughter are residing in their new . home at 2530 Pingree avenue. Dr.. Rosenthal recently returned from Vi- I enna, where he spent several months studying at the clinics. 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