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October 23, 1925 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-10-23

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ThERCTKO110- 111SlIORONICLE

PAGE TEN

Philip Cowan

C. Battat

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

.t

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Engagetnritts

Football Supplies in
The Toy Shop

Special Sale

ll

Oriental

The

Al socie ty Itms and other local notes should be communicated t• the office of
l
rig appear in the current armk's I
Chroni cle by 5 oe clock Wednesday •Iterneen In order
eceived . net Wee
hums. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Edam. Mall maims so as to be received

The Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
Adolph Freund, who had undergone
its regular Wednesday
a minor surgical operation which con- I will resume

and

Chinese
Rugs

—Arthur Studios.

MISS DOROTHY BORNSTEIN

at the

Leonard Storage

At values which we believe to be not Only unparal-
leled but absolutely unmatchable.
In the collection you will find a complete range of

sizes from the smallest mat to the largest full room
size or the narrow hall runner. There will be small,
medium . or large scatter size rugs in th ,o various
Persian weaves st1eh as ,

KASHANS; SAROUKS, LILLAHANS
ARACK OR. HAMIDAN



versified in color or pattern, whose deep, luxurious pile and
silken sheen are • feast to the eye.

For the short period we have been in this neighborhood we
have already gained a reputation for carrying the finest rugs
procurable, being one of the first to offer the people of Detroit
rugs of OW), out-of.the-way corner of the world. At all tinier
you will find an assortment of Persian and Chinese Rtigs at
the lowest prices consistent with a high' standard of quality.

$285

OPEN EVENINGS

, Repairing and Cleaning Done by Expert Natives at a
Moderate Price.

TELEPHONE ARLINGTON 4270

AND OUR WAGON WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER

...

Aclb man na,filarvii0J.Artillissel

Wish to Announce"

thi Opening of Their Offices

1360 PENOBSCOT BUILDING

REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS •:• CONTRACTS

RENT COLLECTIONS •:- PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
INSURANCE •

CHERRY 6278



fined him to Harper Hospital for a sewing on Wednesday morning, Oct.
at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
fortnight, left for Cleveland, where128,
Mrs. Henry Weinstein, chairman,
he is attending a quarterly meeting i
of the Montefiore 'Ionic for Aged and urges all members and friends to de-
Infirm Israelites, on Saturday. lie wa s vote some of their time on Wednes-
accompanied by his sister, Mrs. A. days, no matter how short, to the
Buchstein, and Isaac Dreituss, also a sewing and thus aid the chapter in
trustee of the Montefiore Home. The filling its quota of completed articles
annual meeting of the Cleveland Jew- for the hospitals, orphans, etc., in
ish Orphan Home will take place Sun- Palestine.
day Oct. 25. Mr. Freund, who is
Mrs. I. S. Yarrows of Chicago
vice-president of the institution, and
of its direc- boulevard entertained at a farewell
Adolph Finsterwald, one
masquerade party at her home on
tors, will attend.
Tuesday evening, Oct. 3, in honor of
Miss Leonora Isaacs has returned Mrs. Julius Kadish, who expects to
from Columbus, Ohio, where she at- leave shortly for Florida. The guests
were Sirs. Charles Gillman, Mrs. Pe-
tended a reception in honor of the
ter Wilder, Mrs. Louis Shapero, Mrs.
engagement of Miss Freda Jacobs of
David Shenker, Mrs. Louis Sterns
that city to Lewis Jay Isaacs, son of
Mrs. Sara Stern, Mrs. Benjamin Gott-
Calvert
of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Isaacs
lieb, Sirs. Grace Ferguson and Miss
avenue, Detroit___
Fay Frankfort.

A smaller size
bladder, $1.25.

leather, complete

unfinished

of

with

Football Shoulder Pads, $3 "

Of heavy leather with felt padding.

For boys from 6 to

14 years.

Football Pants at $3

Heavy khaki cloth, heavily padded and reinforced.

O

Sizes

24, 26 and 28.

Football Helmets at $3.75 and $4.75

Of heavy leather with felt lining

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bornstein of
7238 West Euclid avenue announce
the • engagement of their daughter,
Dorothy, to Dr. David V. Elconin of
Detroit. A reception will be held at
the Hotel Stetter on Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. seas Jacobs and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin and
Nov. 1. ,
daughter, Miss Reva Sally Jacobs, son, Eliot, of 431 East Palmer ave.
have returned from a four months' I nue are now residing at Abbott Hall,
sojourn in Europe. They have taken 2076 West Philadelphia avenue.
sin anartment at the Chatham with
their sons, Aubrey and David Jacobs.1
Mrs. James Sobel entertained 30
Hike:
members of the Hebrew Ladies Aid
The first hike of the season was
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg
held Sunday, Oct. 18. The girls spent (Ida B. Krause) are now residing- at Society at a luncheon and bridge on
Saturday in honor of the officers who
a delightful day walking through the
1750 Coiling- assisted her during her term as presi- I
Belle Isle woods, following the News the Collinewood Manor,
wood avenue.
I
dent of the society. The guest of
trail.
who has honor was Mrs. Sobel 's mother, Mrs.
Another hike has been scheduled
Sirs.
Teedore
Haseenbusch,
,
Rose
Auslander, who recently re-
for Sunday morning, Nov. 1. The
group will, leave the club house at been visiting her 'Nitwits, Mr. and 'turned from a trip to Palestine.
10 a. m. promptly. Those planning Mrs. J. L. Isaacs of Calvert avenue,
Mrs. Samuel Lieberman and Mrs.
to go should wear old clothes and has returned to her home In St. Jo-
bring their lunches. Bloomfield State seph. Mo.. accompanied by her moth- Himon Kaplan entertained a large
t ealK
lugnuoehsetosn ,at biailg e l aabno;atn
Park will be the hikers' destination. er, Mrs. Isaacs.
poin t
an p umber
appointed
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim jong at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on
'
Millinery:
,,reP avomie Pre snonding a Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 20.
For those desiring to make their of Fir
short time in New ,York with their
own hats, a splendid opportunity has
and daughter, Mr. and ,
Mrs. J. Weinberg of 313 East Can-
been offered by the millinery class of
Charles Slayers.
field
field avenue is visiting in New York.
the Y. W. 11. A. Join now.

HUDSON'S — TENTH FIAIOR —WOODWARD

RUBY'S"

MUSCLE DEVELOPING
FOOTWEAR FOR.
CHILDREN

Ruby's shoes are
not high priced

LITTLE BOYS' SHOES

THE STURDY KIN.)

WITHSTANDS HvcRD

Mrs. Harry H. Shapers of West Eu-
Dr. Joseph A. Bakst has returned
clid avenue has retorted to her home , from Chicago, where he attended the
after spending a month es the 'gtiest electro-therapy clinic.
of her naronts, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Wachs of New Castle, Pa.
The Misses Ruth Feldman and Ma-
bel Brothwell are spending two weeks
Sirs. Harry Goldstein and son,
at the hotel LaSalle, Chicago.
dore Goldstein of 430 East Ferry ave.
nue, have left for Los Angeles, Ca l i f
Cantor and Mrs Samuel Vigoda
where Sirs. Goldstein will spend he will be at home to their friends on
winter and her son will make his p r- Sunday, Oct. 25, at their new resi-
New Class:
dence, 247 East Palmer avenue.
A new class is being .organizeds manent home.
"The Jew in English Literature."
Miss Esther Jacobson entertained
Miss Dorothy Deckhard of Boston
Those interested should call the club
Thursday evening, Oct. 15, at her Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mus-
house for further information.
home, 1191 Lenox. avenue, with a liner, at the Tuller Hotel.
dinner at which the following guests
,
Gym:
were present: The Misses Marion
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
The gymnasium class will meet in
Goldberg, Ann Gettleson, Celia Gins- Levine of 3017 Sturtevant avenue
the Temple Beth El gymnasium every
burg, Tibie Chimovitz, Adeline Cohen was beautifully decorated in white
Tuesday evening at 7:30. There is
and blue and vast-colored flowers on
nothing better than exercise to help and Betty Y. Yucht.
Saturday evening, Oct. 10, in honor
one reduce. Inter-community bas-
Miss Ann Kurtzmann of 309 En- of the tenth wedding anniversary of
ketball games will be played later in
glewood avenue entertained at a their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
the season.
bridge luncheon on Sunday after- Abraham Weitz. A musical program
---
.
noon, Oct. 17, 1925, in honor of the was given by Isadore Bestritzky, vio-
Dances:
birthday anniversary of her sister, !mist: Professor Gorunow, who sang
The dances at the Temple Beth El
Hilda. The guests were the Misses an aria from "Cavaleria Rusticana,"
are benig held every Saturday night.
Ethel Becker, Blanche Bennett, Ethel and Samuel Spargo, pianist. A. Le-
All Jewish young men and women are
Rubiner, Pauline Nurko, Alice Shook,
vinger made a sketch of the guests
welcome. ,
Beckye Oppenheim, Dorothy Bolin- and B. S. Ilolmstock acted as twist-
stet, Hinds Kurtzman, Rose Schwartz
master.
PERFECTION LODGE
of Ann Arbor. Bernice Edelstein of
Ypsilanti and Doris Richman of Bir-
Samuel 14man has left for a 10
Perfection Ledge, No. 486, F. and mingham. Prizes were awarded to
hunting trip in Northern On-
A. M., will hold a special communi- the Misses Rubiner, Holinstet, and days'
.
tarto.
,
M.
s..
cation Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.
Becker.
— .
E. A. degree.
Miss'Gertrude Waterstone of 3816
-
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
Miss Anna King of 1261 Muslin Duane street has returned 'from •
By Order of
avenue entertained Saturday evening,
with a personal shower hon. three weeks' visit in Chicago.
.
MAXWELL W. BENJAMIN, W. M.
Oct. 1 7,

,
oriag Miss. Anna Sidlow, ,whose mar- Honoring Miss Ann Bennett, a
CARD OF THANKS .
Hoffman
of
Ash-
,
tinge Co Dr. Harry
bride-elect of this month, Mrs. F.
G. Cassel and family wish to thank ley, Pa., will.be an event of Nov. 22. Siegel entertained • on Monday 'eve-
their relatives and friends for their Miss ,Sidlow was the recipient of ning, Oct. 19, at her home, 2748 Tay- ''
sympathy and kindness during their mbny beautiful gifts-
for avenue, with a bridge-luncheon
recent bereavement.
-.
and miscellaneous shower..
Mrs. Rae Vehon and family have
moyed from 12023 Lincoln avenue to
Honoring Miss Eva Schlossberg
the Ranier-Byron Apartments at apd Harvey Simon; whose engage-
11534 Byron avenue.
ment was recently announced, an

Clean with Soap and

The Y. W. H. A. monthly meeting
will be held Sunday, Oct. 25, at 3:30
p. Professor G. E. Densmore of
the University of Michigan, who
spoke last year on "American Hu-
mor," will speak again. A musical
program has also been arranged and
refreshments Will be served.

"An a ff air for the

entire community"'

utumn llan

— GIVEN BY

B'nai B'rith Lodge

NO. 34, I. 0. B. B.

Sunday, Evening, Nov.

MUSIC BY

The Keystone Serenaders

Brunswick Vocalion Recording Artists.

homes,
This is the some original band that entertains in millions of
nightly and recently completed • sensationally successful engage- -
meet ■ t the Capitol Theatre.
f


"IDEAL PLACE FOR A REUNION OF FRIENDS',"

AT THE

Book Cadillac Hotel

ItalianGardens- CrystalBallrooms

"Two of America's Most Beautiful and Artistic Dance Floors."

All members and their friends have been urged to attend and indications are that
this is to be the dance of the season. What better place to meet your friends.

Proceeds will go to the Community House Building Fund.

Mrs. 'Raymond Rosebberg
supper
was Mr.
given
s
. (Anna elaborate
Koine of his
parents,
and Mrs. M.
Karbell of Palmer avenue enter-
8988 Cameron avenue. Coy.
of
tained Staurday—Oet..17, with a net-. Simon
The ,
e
must shower and dinner at King Wah ere were
laid for 30 couples.

dancing.
evening wassa p ent in dancing
Lo followed by a theatdr.party at the e i
Majestic Theater, hearing Miss Ethel
Grauer, whose marriage to Abe Fish
will take place Sunday, Nov. IS The
s.
following guests were present: ' Mr
Roy Yale Chatlin (Matilda Lieber-,
man), Mrs. Nathan Horwitz (Blanche
Rosner) and the Misses Edith Radner, ,
Adeline Cohen. Nellie Fish. Jennie 1
and Esther Weintraub and Florence
Horwitz. , Miss Grauer• was the re-
eipient of Many lovely gifts.
.
,
Very charming in its apnointments ,
was the tea riven by Miss Corinne M.' .
F course the Pal- .
Gittleman for Miss Zelda Lewis of
metto is recog-
,Chicago. on Saturday, Oct. 17, at''
nized as suprenfe-
Miss Gittleman's home on Second I
ly correct for large
boulevard. '
formal affairs. But you
can use it often to
Miss Rose Charmer was hostess at
marked advantage and
a surprise birthday bridge party on
pleasure for your many
Saturday, Oct 17, at her home in
small informal dinners
honor of Rose Herseovitz. There were
and parties.
two tables of bridge. Prizes were
won by the Misses Sylvia Peripsky I
The small dining
and Mary Berths
rooms are charming.
Palmetto appointments
The Misses Rose and Lillian Meyers
are complete and facili-
of Tivlor avenue entertained for e ,
ties unexcelled. Make
Miss Dolly Were, a bride-elect of
r e s ervations through
of
bridge,
November, with four tables
the steward.
followed by a kitchen shower. Miss
Myers was the recipient of many
Lsmcbdaim II 40 tis
lovely gifts.
5125.

Sixes 1 I Is to 2

AiredfRUBY.Inc

1529 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD

Adjoining Hotel Statler.

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(

The,

Mignonette
Grand

A Musical Gem

(Length only 5 fret, 2 inches)

Knabe Tone is
Wonderful—Knabe
Quality keeps it so

tel riven by the Monday Nieht Bridge

Club on Oct. 19. The table was at-
tractively arraneed with roses and
special favors. Following this was ■
card Party at which Miss Myers was
presented with a lovely gift. The
members of the club are the Misses
Rose and Lilian Meyers, Beatrice
Wiener, Sadve Jacobson, Helen Bolin-
stat, Dolly Myers. Anna Kurtzman,
Rose Berick and Bessie Brenner.

In honor of the departure of Mrs.
George Ponlock (Fannie Edelstein),
formerly of Detroit, who left for her
home in Seattle, Wash., Miss Ida
Platt entertained Friday, Oct. 16,
with a delightful luncheon at Briggs
Restaurant, followed by ■ theater
party at the Temple. The following
guests were present. Mrs. George


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Big Party!

Among the numerous affairs given
for Miss Dolly Myers.. who will be
married Nov. 1 at the Wolverine Ho-
tel, was a dinner at the Addison Ho-

Black Norwegian Calfskin

an or

Monthly Meeting:

at the



Cowhide pebble grained leather ball with
Complete with lace and lacing

strong rubber bladder.
needle.

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

11745 WOODWARD at TUXEDO

SPECIAL for This We
Chinese Ruge, '9x12

Real Leather Footballs, $1.50

Rugby style.

than Wednesday.,

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