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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-10-09

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INTERESTED IN CLUB
AFFAIR AT STATLER
--
Mini Adeline Cohen, publicity

chairman, is

entire community."

"An affair for the

Autumn BY Dance

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ei

actively interested in

NO. 34, 1. 0. B. B.

Sunday Eve., Nov.

Book Cadillac Hotel

Italian Garden and Crystal Ballrooms.

—Bachrach Photo.

MISS ADELINE COHEN

the Athena Girls' fall dance, which
will be held Sunday evening, Oct. 11,
at Hotel Statler. Jean Goldkette's
Orange Blossom Orchestra will fur-
nish the music. Tickets may be se-
cured from any of its members or at
the door the evening of the dance.

'CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late William E.
Sable wish to express their thanks to
their many friends for the kindnesses
shown during their recent bereave-
ment.



SCHOR'S TIMELY
FURNITURE
SPECIALS

Extraordinary display of living room suites, rang-

ing in value from $200 to $1,100. See our ex-
quisite two-piece, hand-carved suites, with walnut
frames. Upholstered in linen frieze. Special at

Wonderful assortment of fine bedroom suites. Prices
range from $226 to $ 1,400. Special French duo-
tone, hand decorated suite. Regularly sold at
$650. Until October 20, inclusive, reduced to
only

VieW Our

CHINA

A very complete selection of service

plates and dinnerware in delightfully

characteristic Minton patterns is

display.

MI

The products of this pottery,

established in I 795. •re noted for their

exquisite texture, brilliancy of glare,

the beauty of their enamel colors, and

splendid wearing quality.

There are twenty pattern. in service

plate. and thirteen pattern. in dinner-

ware for your selection.

Tenth Floor—Woodward Avenue Buildins

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I Mr. and Mrs. Max Golttener and
Mi ss Evelyn Sieved entertained at daughters. Selma and Sarah, have

moved from Garland avenue to 1691
Hazelwood avenue.

The Misses Bovine and Irene Bur-
ton, daughters of Mrs. David Barton,
formerly of East Palmer avenue, have
left for an extended trip to Florida,
Cuba and the Bermuda Islands.

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BUY SHOES THAT INSURE FOOT
COMFORT

Nothing, perhaps, ia more conducive to one's physical well-being and
peace of mind than absolute FOOT-COMFORT.

Hack's Orthopedic Footwear is designed to prevent the natural weak.
ge foot without sacrificing style in the least de-
I the
gree. Every pair sold are scientifically fitted to the feet of the
. Consult our foot-fitting experts about your feet.
w

Mr. end yrs, goloan q Ceps'.'
houleyerd are residing in their
new home at 2311 Atkinson avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Enrmass
'ml fa ...Ile. who formerly resided on
Second heulevard are now in their
new home at 1431 West Boston boule-
vard.

Miss Mary Silverman, who has
been the house guest of the J. Weis-
bergs of 4941 Vinewood avenue, re-
cently returned to her home on Long
Island. Miss Silverman was exten-
sively entertained by friends and rel-
atives during her visit here.

Mr. and Robert Marwil have re-
turned from the summer home on
Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber of Lake St. Clair and are residing tern-
024 Wert' TIRne0^ ,, anew , . have re- porarily at 2023 Pingree avenue.
weeks' motor
tprned fro*, •
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bordelove and
trip to Err York City.
sons, Maurice and William, have
moved from G44 East Ferry avenue to
Alvin F.. Schreiber of New York
City is now In Detroit and ha as his 2657 Elmhurst avenue.

$423

house n'unst Benjamin Steinberg of
New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schubiner of
1717 Glynn (quirt announce the bar
mitevah of their son, loader Arthnr,
whirh will take place on Saturday
morning. Oct. 24, at the S'utarey Ze-
dek Synagogue. No cards.

Dr. and Mrs Harry Aronstam of
Ann Arbor visited in Detroit with
friends for a month recently and
then anent two weeks at Silver Jake
with Mrs Aronstam'a sister. They
exrect te leave for New York shortly
and will sail for Enrene, returning
to their home the middle of Decem-
ber.

SCHOR

FURNITURE
CO . eirt-aa,

eGlilsg netlf4 h

8926 30 Twelfth St.

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Between Taylor and Hazcluood

A

Telephone Empire 3271

Finest

Hudson Seal Coats

FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN

HACK'S

l

Miss Yetta Weisberg of 4941 Vine-
wood avenue is making an extensive
Eastern visit and has been enter-
tained by relatives and friends in
Buffalo, Albany, New York City and
on Long Island.

SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS
2t COATS—Full length.
$195.00

$225.00
$250.00

And Our Label Means a Two-year Guarantee.

Miss Lillian Meizels of 2279 Pin-
gree avenue has returned from a
month's visit with relatives in Cincin-
nati.

Dr. and Mrs. Harry Aronstam of
Ann Arbor spent the Holy Days in
the city.

Mrs Manrice M. Knonver and
daughter Helen, of 2470 Buena Vista
avenue left for New York ta attend
the wedding of their cousin, Miss Min-
nie Schlissel, which will take place

Miss Helen H. Landsberg has re-
turned to New York after spending
the Iloly Days in Detroit.

Mrs. Benjamin Wagner of 279
Medbury avenue entertained 45
gue , ts at her home at a bridge and
linen shower honoring Miss Diana
Wexler, a bride-elect of Oct. 18. Miss
Wexler received many lovely gifts.

Mr. and Mrs. David Silberstein of
Pasadena avenue. accompanied by
Mr.. Will'am Davis and son, left last
Thursday for a tour through Ohio.
Kentucky and West Virginia. They
will visit relatives in Charlestown,
W. Va.

Miss Florence Horwitz entertained
Wednesday evening, Oct. 7, with a
miscellaneous shower honoring Miss
Grawer at the latter's home,
327 East Palmer avenue, who will be
married to Abe Fish on Nov. 1. Miss
IGrawer was the recipient of many
beautiful gifts.

I

Complimenting Miss Anna Sidlow

of Glenn enlist, a br'de-elect of Nov.
122. Mr and Mrs. Ms,', B . W e i ss en .
tertained at a miscellaneous s', ower
la - t Wedno - dsv evening at their new

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberstein of
Burlingame avenue and Mrs. William
Schwartz of Burlingame avenue left
the early part of the week for Flor-
ida, where they will spend some time.

Mrs. B Braver and Mrs. Abraham
Heller (Clara Braver) were hostesses
at a surprise liven shower on Thurs-
day. Oct. 1, at the Braver home, 8111
aSalle boulevard, honoring Mi , s
Betty Stevens, a bride-elect of this
month. The evening Was anent in
playing bridge. A luncheon followed.

M's, Sophie Schneider of 2531
home. 1670 Pingrre'avenue. Bridsre
Philadelphia avenue. who is
th.! Wet'
,,edduring
a,
we ue,,p .lr ay
ac,n,clnibn i"incaord.r
epi .ye d at teaching at the Courville School. Is
'mending the week-end in Kingsville,
2"-s Sidlow received many

beautiful gifts.

Ont., as the guest of the principal,
Miss Crysler.

Hnnor'ng Miss Selma Goodman of
Mrs. S. L. Spero of Chicago Was
.51 0 Farnsworth avenue, Robert Ro- t'e guest ftr. several days of her
No of 3300 Cortland avenue enter-

tained 14 guests at dinner at King cousin. Mrs. Louis Goldstein of 1975
Wah Lo cafe nn Saturday evenly". Fingree avenue. --
Oct 3 The Orensinn was Miss Good-
Miss Mary Wetsman of Virgin's
man's birthday anniversary.
rark ha. left to snend the winter in

Mr. and Mr.. Elconan H. Senlson '
erd children ha-e left for Miami.
Pa , to !mend the winter mln•hs.
mi s s Ro e I es/in nrcomnanied m es,
Saulsnn and the children la - t Monday,
Mr. Saulson hav:ng left several weeks
ago.

West ”J Park Boulevard

a41.11112 1 g,

ESTABLISHED 1837

Trinabee

This name
on your

Pianoforte

spells
Perfection

Mr. and Mrs. Barney Dalitz and
family, formerly of Gladstone ave-
nue, are nosy residing in their new
home at '611) Brooklyn avenue, Ann
Arbor.

Oct. 18.

At lowest prices in years. All full Northern Pelts—For the large woman as
well as the little one.

Ce5T5)

ing in their new home at 1711 Rich-
ton avenue.

synagogue Monday afternoon, Oct. 12.



ithn ilutabt &

Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brooch, former -
by of Seward avenue, are now resid-

Previen• to her denartnre for New
York. Miss Helen I.andsberg anent
several weeks with her sister, Miss
M. Land hem at Silyee t op At a
house party there attended by 20 girls
the guests staged two short clays,
"The I ant Day of Scholl" and "Com-
mencement " Miss M. Landsberg has
been convalescing after a serious ill-
ness.

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Emanuel will give a card party at the
home of Mrs Joseph Radner, 8732
1 aSalle bonlevard. on Wednesday,
Oct. 14. at 2:30 o'clock. Mr.. Her-
man Fi.h, is chairman and all mem-
bers and friends are invited to attend.
A regular meeting will be held at t'-e

Best of Values

I

cordially invited to

MINTON

gpro ,1

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

Grand Circus Pak at Adams A

are

new collection of

Miss Blanche Bennett entertained
Mir. Freda Vaharktis of Phil.
for a foetsi..4.0 on Wednesday evening, Sept. 30, with
delvhia a the
bridge-luncheon and hosiery shower
of My., ssm....1 Watsmsn of Ilardisz a
in honor of her sister, Miss Anna Ben-
a v n t e (' (1 Mrs. Jack Litzky of Tay- nett, whose marriage will be an event
l o ; av e n 11" e .
of Oct. 25. Covers were laid for 16.

$465
$450

Unusually large selection of dining room suites.
Prices range from $300 to $1,260. Also the latest
In breakfast suites
. Special until October 20: Ten-
piece suite with chairs upholstered In fine figured
mohair. A great suite, selling at $560 regularly.
For this limited time only

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Orthopedic Footwear Scientifically Fitted.
Honoring the Misses Blanche linro-
FIFTH FLOOR STROH BUILDING
witz of Milwaukee and Ruth Heckel-
28 ADAMS AVENUE WEST
Mi.. Pssa W.rh• of Occon avense man of Chicago, the Misses Frances
rotor-oil 4.0 Satlirdav, Oct. 3. after and Mildred Applebaum entertained
1MVWSISKISW ICISVSISVMMIS
12
guests
at
a
bridge-supper
at
their
ssASWSW‘WASOLAWCISIMOSICVMS
.ornSioo •5'e Mn"th 9 in trs”ol
rnr.lor•r1 France, Germany, Holland home, 302 Marston court, on Friday
evening, Oct. 2.
and Belgium.

For People Who Know Values.

NOW ON SALE

The Detroit section of the National
The marriage of Miss Flora L.
Omencke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Council of Jewish Women requests its
members
to reserve the days of Nov.
M. S. Omencke of Englewood avenue,
to Maurice M. Safir will take place at 4 to 14 in order that they may assist
the Statler Hotel at 6 o'clock on Sun- the Detroit Community Fund in its
day evening, Oct. 11. A dinner for forthcoming eighth annual campaign
the immediate families and intimate for funds. The Young Women's He-
friends will follow and during the brew Association, one of the activi-
evening a reception will be held in ties sponsored by the local women, is
the hotel ballroom. Miss Oinencke will one of the many Jewish activities
have as her matron of honor Mrs. which receives the support of the
Jack Rosenblum, nee Anne Jaffe, of Community Chest. Members are also
Chicago, formerly of Detroit. who is reminded of the Earl Barnes lectures
now a house guest at the bride-elect's on "Governments, Old and New,"
home. Among the many affairs which which are given by the council every
have been given in honor of Miss Wednesday evening in the chapel of
to
Omencke are a niiacellaneous shower Temple Beth El and are asked
at which Mrs. Jay Miller was hostess: bring their husbands and friends.
a kitchen shower given by Mrs. Parry
Mrs. Anna Wolfson of 2989 Vir-
Clark : a handkerchief shower at Web-
ster Hall at which Mrs. Carl C. Myers ginia park will be at home on Sun-
day,
Oct. 18, from 2 to 5 and 8 to 10,
(Jeannette Safir) entertained: book.
eonsand theater nartiea given by Mi•rl in honor of the engagement of her
daughter,
Rose Beatrice, to Karl D.
nne Schuman. Mrs. Jack Rosenblom.
Mrs. Bernice Front and the Caddie German of this city. No cards.
Club. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Benderoff
Thomas and Sidney Marva sons
entertained in honer of Miss Omeneke
and her fiance at Blossom Heath Inn of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil, have
returned
to their studies at their re-
last Saturday evenints and on
day evenine• the officials of the Web-, spective universities at Ann Arbor
'ter Cigar Company were hosts at a I and Cincinnati.
1
dinner at Oriole Terrace.

an eleherate miacellaneens
and bridre luncheon on gattirdav sf-
f ,Tronn, Oct. 3, iv the bine and esdd
hsn anet room nit the Renk-radillar
Hotel hevering Mira Esther Lenheff.
hride_elert of this month. The
hinrheon table. which seated 20
attests, WWI dernrated in rs'nk asyl
whit e and a hnge nink bridal bell
formed the center piece.

"America's Best"

All trimmings
0
t Black Marten.
Collar and cuffs
0
2t Values up to $650.00.
All different trimmings

A n Invitation

than Wednesday.

B'aai B'rith Lodge

BRUNSWICK VOCALION RECORDING ARTISTS
This is the same original band that entertains in millions
of homes nightly and recently completed a sensationally
successful engagement at the Capitol Theatre.

f,S0118,

All society Items and other local notes should be communicated t• the office of The
Chronicle by 5 o'cirrelt Wednesday altern.n In order to appear in the current weeMe
Wu.. rhea. Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not late

GIVEN

KEYSTONE SERENADERS

The J. L. HUDSON Co.

n

New York. where she will tal, e noose
cour es at Columbia University.

..
M r. and Mrs. Cavl DeM0 ,4 o f Chi.
r`ent
the
MTh holy DaVS and
cars
- ome Vt., . aft.]: with their parents,

M-. and Mrs. Louis Smith of Erskine
avenue.
1

M-s. Loeis lof , :eta and Mrs. Simon
Nip-en ent-rtained 16 .-tiost. at a
ANNOUNCEMENT
b•nrhosn. cam rarty end sho.cr at
the Pelmet , ' lio.61 last Wednesday In
Pe+.r P Gin•berg. who was recent-
honor of M'srs Dolly Meyers. whose
ntsres-e to Ds-i•I Groblstt wig ly admitted to the bar is now con-
”ected —411 to la'° office of
. take 'lace on 'op. 1. Mir:
—int...0 .4' maw, lovely man, Myers and Keyes, 726 Dime

JA4NEY--130WMAN,

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BSTER, HALL

wrica's Fl lest Club Residence"

Luncheons, 12 o'ctock till
10
2; spec'ary prepared men s: S1 .
per cover. Card rooes.d tab
for the •Iterr con, the 5 char..
Parte. from 4 to 24. Phone Fm-
pro 9000.

Queen of Hearts

(Front Jane's niory„cept.—, 1925)

"I wouldn't mind if all suits were

hearts in a deck of cards," said Stella
today at a bridge luncheon at Web-
ster Hall. Stella has just announced
her engagement to Bob, which ex-
plains her preference for the little red
symbol of love.... Now that the card
season is really "in." everyone seems
to have selected Webster Hall at
place for a luncheon. Some say :Is
because the chef has a secret and rav-
ishing formula for seasoning; others
claim that the luxurious lounges have
an irresistable allure. As for me, I am
quite fascinated by the thought of
penetrating this exclusive masculine
fortress! No wonder Jack lives here!

CASS AVE.i PUTNAM

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