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Engagements 1

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Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Levenson of
Philadelphia, Pa., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Estelle .

Annual Mid-Summer
Sale of Glassware

Hudson's Announces a

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Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be received net later that Wednesday.

We are now offering special
groupings of glassware at
marked reductions from regu-
lar prices. This sale will be
well worth taking advantage
of,

Among' the passengers on board the
Leviathan, which docked in New York
recently, were Mrs. Alexander Free-
man and her daughter, Miss Elsa
Adele Freeman, of 20 Chicago boule-
vard, who were returning from an
extended Mediterranean cruise and a
stay of several months in Paris,
where Miss Freeman completed a
course of French subjects at Le Col-
lege Femin de Paris. On board the
ship Miss Freeman was tendered a
birthday anniversary dinner by Cap-
tain Ilartly, W. S. N. It.. 'Judge Wil-
liam II. Brady of the Supreme Court
of New York, who was one of the
guests, acted in the capacity of toast-
master.

- Also a Clearance of China
and Glassware at
One-third and One-half
Off Regular Prices.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth of West
Bost,in boulevard were hosts to 100
guests at a dinner dance in the Ital-
ian Gardens of the Book-Cadillac Ho-
tei in celebration of their silver wed-
The guests were
ding anniversary.
seated at a horseshoe shaped table
which was artistically decorated with
the season's choicest flowers, Mrs.
Roth wore a gown of silver cloth,
trimmed with pearls and rhinestones.

sell'-cobtained wilt ready to
be installed on yu•here in Detroit.

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Six revolutionary features: (1) Motor and mechanism
combined with freezing unit at top of box. (2) All-metal
cabinet made by one of Detroit's leading automobile body
makers. (2) One convenient food compartment. (4)
Freezes 108 ice cubes at one time. (5) One double-depth
freezing drawer. (6) Small floor space needed—outside
measurements: 26I:4 inches wide, 21 inches deep, 56! , i,

Dr. and Mrs. Louis C. Hirschman
of Burns drive have returned from
an extended European trip.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Rosen-
berg were hosts at a box party at
the Garrick Theater in honor of
ESTELLE ELAINE LEVENSON
Mr. and Mrs. Louis 11. Goldberg Marquis Valdeiglesias and his son,
of Seward avenue, accompanied by Privy Councilor de Valdeiglesias of Elaine, to Dr. Maurice 11. Gantt, son
their niece, Miss Annette Schneider, Madrid. The marquis, who is a sen- of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gantt of
kips:.
have left for a 10 days' trip through ator of Spain, and his son were in 1925 Leslie avenue.
.Cilrarj ass) 6.
the city for a brief stay, en route to
Northern Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bialosky
Chicago.
of Cleveland, Ohio, announce the
Tables of "close-outs" will
On board the S. S. Olympic, which
betrothal
of their sister, Miss Esther
Mrs.
Herman
Warren
of
West
Boo-
i■ffer some extra special
arrived at New York July 6 from
values in a number of rey-
Southampton, were Mr. and Mrs. D. ton boulevard is entertaining as her leave, to Dr. I'hilip Hannon Broudo
of
Detroit.
Oar lines to be diecon-
W. Simons of 160 Pallister avenue, house guest Miss Odis Cohen of New
York City. Miss Cohen is being ex-
tinned.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Friedman
tensively entertained during her stay.
The Misses Sadie Gorelick and
of '2932 Webb avenue announce the
Sarah Ernstein have left for a two
engagement
of their daughter, Betty,
Miss Kate Schoentield of Burlin-
weeks' stay at Cedar l'oint, Ohio. Be-
game avenue has returned from an to Dr. Maurice L. Ripps, son of Mr.
fore returning to the city, they will
and
Mrs.
Nathan
Ripps of Bayonne,
extended Eastern trip.
visit in Cleveland and Pittsburgh.
N. J.
Mrs. Harry llarris and Mrs. II. L.
Mrs. Herman Finsterwald of Bos-
Mrs. Sarah •berg of 476 West-
Chayse left by motor for Chicago.
ton boulevard is visiting in Chicago,
minster avenue announces the en-
Mrs. Harry Kopel and family are gagement of her daughter, Florence,
Mrs. Ilertha Traub of Webb ave-
to Martin Goodman, son of Mr. and
visiting in New York City.
nue has returned from a short stay
Mrs. J. Goodman of 3876 Thirty-first
in Chicago, where she was called by
Mrs. Louis Savage and children of street.
the death of her brother, Marcus
119 Virginia park have left to spend
Berger.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Vinick of West
the remainder of the summer at Gay-
l'hiladelphia avenue announce the
lord, Mich.
Among those who recently sailed
engagement of their daughter, Frie-
for an extended European trip are
Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy is spending da, to Hyman Left, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Marx of
the summer months with her parents Mrs. S. Left of London, Ont.
Blaine avenue, who took passage on
at Cheboygan, Mich. Mr. Purdy will
the Veendam, and Miss Irene J. Ro-
join his wife the latter part of . Mr. and Mrs. Slyer S. Fink of At-
senberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
kinson avenue announce the engage-
August.
CONNELL•CURTIS CHEVROLET CO.
Samuel A. Rosenberg of the Chat-
ment of their daughter, Ruth, to
Hemlock
9010
ham Apartments, who sailed on the
11426 Jo.. Campau
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Vliet, Maurice Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Republic.
who sailed on June 19 for a Euro- Aaron Klein of this city.
peas trip, are now touring England.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fried of Steu-
1300 00000 0-0-004100-0ee0 0-00 400
benville, Ohio, have returned to their
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Alexander, YOUNG ISRAEL TAG DAY
home after having been the guests
whose marriage was an event of
WILL SUPPPORT YESHIVA,
of the latter's sister, Mrs. Esther
June, are expected home from their
Dreifus of Elmhurst avenue, over the
DETROIT HEBREW ORPHANS' HOME
honeymoon trip, spent at Lake
An important statement issued this
Dreifus-Finsterwald wedding.
Louise, Banf, Canada, and points en
week announces the taking over by
Will Have Its
route, on Saturday.
the Young Israel of Detroit of the
Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Krohn and
Yeshiba situated on Farnsworth ave-
family of Linwood avenue are occu-
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob D. Rosenman nue, This seminary, the only institu-
pying their summer home at Cedar
and family of Calvert avenue mo- tion of higher Jewish religious train-
Island, Ont.
tored to New York and are at pres- ing in Detroit, was, until the present,
ent sojourning in the Catskill moun- supported by the members of the syn-
PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Berobaum
tains. Dr. Rosenman will return to agogue.
(Rose J. Levitt), whose marriage
Tickets may b. obtained from the Committee or from Mr. Roavoy,
the city this week, while Mrs. Rosen-
Rather than allow Detroit to lose
was an event of June 16, have re-
S
man will remain in New York for an its only institution of this sort, Young
turned from an Eastern wedding trip
indefinite stay.
Israel has undertaken to raise suffi-
TICKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED
and are at home to their relatives
cient funds in the community to
and friends ut 3302 Cortland avenue.
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Mrs. Fred S'Renco, who has been carry on.
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Immediate funds are necessary in
Mrs. Israel Brown, for the past two order to pay the teachers, who have
months, has returned to he house in not received their salaries for the
St. Louis,
past two months and who have agreed
to continue to teach until the money
Dr. Leo M. Franklin attended the is raised.
International Conference of Liberal
On Sunday, July 18, Young Israel
Jews, which was held in London, will hold a tag day in an effort to
England, on July 10, 11 and 12, as procure the immediate needs. Soon
a delegate of the Central Conference after a community-wide campaign
of American Rabbis.
will be instituted to secure support-
ing members for Young Israel of De-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller of 2495 troit so that the Yeshiba of Detroit
Taylor avenue have returned from a may continue and progress, also that
trip to Maywood, Ill., bringing with the educational and religious activi-
them as their guest Miss Minnie ties of Young Israel may be extended.
Trot.
Young Israel of Detroit appeals to
the Jewish community to give its ut-
On Thursday evening, July 8, most support to the tag day and to
members of the Sigma Epsilon So- the campaign which will follow.
rority held a birthday dinner and the-
The Yeshiba committee consists of
ater party in honor of the Misses I. Schlussel, A. Levi, I. Cohn, S.
Edythe Pearlman and Syrille Lieber- Cohen, M. Wiesenfeld and Miss Na-
man.
omi Buchhalter. Miss Buchhalter is
in charge of the tag day and all mem-
Miss Myrtle Brocky has as her bers of Young Israel are asked to re-
house guests the Misses Edythe Hor- port to Kirby Center on Sunday
witz and Eleanore Rothchuck of morning to receive boxes.
Cleveland, Ohio.

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The J. L. HUDSON CO.

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"Buy your Chevrolet from
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Is rapidly becoming
Detroit's Slogan.

ABE MAX

ORGANIZATIONS TAKE NOTICE!

ANNUAL BALL

SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 7, STATLER HOTEL

Dear Friend:—
We take pleasure in announcing that our SUMMER
CLEARANCE SALE, starting July 17 and lasting
eight days, is now going on.
You will find here savings on merchandise ranging
from

20% - to - 50%

THREE SPECIAL GROUPS OF SUITS

Group One consists of
our regular h i g
grade clothes — odd
sizes, values up to
$65.00. Find your
size and pay—now-

Group Two consists

of hand-tailored, all-
wool worsted fabrics.
Single and double-
b r e a s ted, one and
two - button models.

Group Three — A I I

hand - tailored suits.
For every type and
size. Values up to
$75.00—now-

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Every Article in the Store Included
in this Event

MANHATTAN
SHIRTS
25 % Off

UNDERWEAR
FASHION KNIT
TIES — ONE LOT I SPECIAL LOT

$1.15

$1.35

$8.85 I

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Slim Bessie Stein of Tuscumbia,
Ala., is the guest of her cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan R. Stein of Calvert
at owe.

Miss Clara Otis of 2256 Ferry park
entertained with a miscellaneous
shower and bridge on Saturday, July
10, honoring Miss Marian Goldberg,
a bride-elect of Aug. 15. Luncheon
was served to 30 guests. Miss Gold-
berg received many lovely gifts.

The Mimes Rose Gina&erg and
Betty Taylor spent the week-end of
July 4 at Niagara Falls and Buffalo.

Mrs. Harry Greiff of Gladstone
avenue entertained with four tables
of bridge on Wednesday, July 7, in
honor of her guests, Sirs. Joseph.
Ilundert, Miss Selma Gilbert and
Miss Esther Ginsberg, all of Toronto.
Prizes were won by Mrs. M. 11. Davis,
Mrs. Ilundert and Miss Gilbert.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson of 4664
Allendale avenue entertained 60
guests with a dinner at the Addison
Hotel on Sunday, July 11, in honor
of the birth of a son, Chening Theo-
dore.

Mrs. Edward J. Levitt and daugh-
ter, Barbara, of Elmhurst avenue
have left for New York. where they
will be the guests of the former's
mother for the remainder of the
summer.

Mrs. Joseph Mazer, who for the
past two months has been the guest
of Mrs. Fannie Doktor of Burlingame
avenue, has returned to her home in
New York City.

Mrs. Samuel S. Hartman and son,
Donald, of BlaMe avenue have left
for ■ an extended visit with relatives

The Halevy Society

Whose Concerts have created for themselves
the finest musical name in the City of Detroit,
and

The Yiddish Juvenile Band

Whose playing has received the best musical
criticism, will appear at the

National Fund Carnival
and Beauty Contest
on Sunday, July 25,
at Rochester Park

Various other entertainments have been ar-
ranged for that day and the committee is trying
to do its utmost to make this a successful day.
For full program you will watch the next edition
of The Chronicle.

"Where Good Furniture
is Not Expensive"

Just for Two

OLD FOLKS HOME

Membership:
The membership drive or the
Northwest Branch of the Jewish Old
Folks !tome is still on and all inter-
ested are requested to communicate
with Mrs. M. P. Fisher, Hemlock
7079.

Plea for Piano:
The Old Folks Home is still seek-
Mrs. Ben Tolmich and ■ laughter , ing a piano. Anyone who has one
Miriam, of Glynn court have left for which he is willing to lend or donate,
South Haven, Mich., where they will please get in touch with Mrs. Philip
spend the remainder of the summer . D. Cowan of 2075 West rhiladelphia
avenue.
Miss Guldie A. Golden, who has
been the house guest of Mrs. I. B. Notice:
Anyone knowing of a member who
Berson of Elmhurst avenue, has re-
turned to heir home in Cleveland, 's indisposed or in distress of any
Ohio. While in Detroit, Miss Golden kind, please call Garfield 9345-W
attended the Landsman-Medavdor
wedding.

Sirs. Rae Thomas has returned
from a motor trip to Cincinnati,
Ohio, where she was the guest of her
cousin, W. Gold.

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or social teas at the
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ballroom, private dining
roomy and banquet hall
may be reserved
through the steward.

Luncheon II 30 to 2-4Se.
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