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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-07-23

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PAGE EIGHT

NOTABLES TO APPEAR I
AT HADASSAH DANCE

Affair Planned for Aug. 19 at Gra.
nad• Park to Benefit Hospital Fund.

The midsummer dance to be staged
at Granada Park on Aug. 10, under
the auspices of Hadassah, promises to i

Final Week

In Full Swing NOP

- Hudson's Greatest Mid-Summer

of thc

Annual Mid-Summer
Sale of Glassware

All society Items and other local notes should be communicated to the offic• of The
Chronicle by a P. M. Wednesday In order to appear in the current week's Issue. Phone
Cadillac 1040. Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later tha c Wednesday.

Aiming the many delightful enter-
Or and Mrs. Lett M. Franklin, who
tainments given in honor of Mrs. :11.7
sailed for Europe in June, proceed-
ed from London, where they attend- Levy and daughter, Edna, of New
York, were a theater party for 10
ed the International Convention of guests at the Bonstelle Playhouse on
Liberal Jews, to Paris and thence to Saturday afternoon at which ReubenI
Berlin, where they are at present. A. Barnett of Hague avenue was

The last few days of the biggest
event of the summer. Glassware
groups ut special prices, all represent-
ing substantial savings. This sale of-
fers opportunities well worth taking
advantage of. Sale ends Saturday,
July 31st. Store open until 1 I', M.
only on last day of sale.

zara tot oil 6.1frra

On Sunday morning, July 4, Dr. host; Mr. and Mrs. David Barnett
Franklin was the speaker at an in-
complimented the guests with a din-
ter-denominational religious service ner party at the Hotel Addison an

CO.

NO kilter

Tables of "close-outs" mill
offer some extra special
rallies in a number of rep-
ainr lines to be discon-
tinued.

Discountsup to ...hall et
regular prices.

61166Ertilt

"Buy your Chevrolet from
Abe Max"

Is rapidly becoming
Detroit's Slogan.

ABE MAX

CONNELL-CURTIS CHEVROLET CO.
Hemlock 9010
11426 Jos. Caropau

aboard the Holland-American liner Saturday evening; on Tuesday, July
New Amsterdam, on which he was a 13, Mr. and Mrs. I). Barnett enter-
passenger. Ile spoke on "The Spirit tained a party of 14 at an all-day out-
of America." So impressive was his ing at Bob-Lo Island; on Friday eve-
address that he was prevailed upon ning Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett
to speak a second time the same day honored Mrs. Levy and her daughter
to a group of several hundred stu-
dents of American colleges. His with a dinner-dance at the hotel Tal-
theme was "The Religion of An Edu- ler.
cated Man." Miss Ruth Franklin,
Miss Ruth Benson of Farnsworth
who accompanied her parents abroad,
and Leo I. Franklin, who sailed pre- avenue left on Wednesday for a two
viously, have left by a different route weeks' visit in Toronto, Ont., where
from their parents and will tour the she will be the guest of Mrs. Norman
MRS. MAX FRANK
continent. There will be a family Helpert.
be an outstanding event of the social
reunion in Paris in August, before
Mrs. David Elconin of Milwaukee, season. The committee in charge,
sailing for the States.
Wis., is the guest of her parents, Mr. headed by Mrs. Morris Friedberg,
Miss Arniee Tobias of Haniilton and Mrs. Joseph Bornstein of West with Mrs. Max Frank assisting, is
planning a number of unique tea-
boulevard, accompanied by her Euclid avenue.
-
tures and the award of prizes. the
mother, Mrs. Jennie Tobias, and
Complimenting
her
guests,
Miss
details of which will be disclosed
Mrs. A. Prenzlauer, left for a two
weeks' visit in Buffalo and New York. Sylvia Singer of Grand Rapids and later. Celebrities of the theater and
John Breakstone of Chicago, Miss other noted figures will be present.
Evelyn Sussman of Hogarth avenue The proceeds of this affair are to
Mrs. Nathan Norman and Miss
entertained on Sunday, July 11. be used as a part of the local chap-
Sara Goldberg of 1464 West Grand Among the guests were Florence Nel- tern quota to the hospital building
boulevard entertained with a bridge-
son, Minnie Shear, Dora Cooper. fund for Palestine, of which the Uni-1
luncheon in honor of Miss Fanny
smith, Natalie Rosenman, Berdye versity Hospital is to be the initial
Weiss, who recently returned from
Geller, Sol Rosenman, Robert Ruben- unit.
California, where she has made her
The Junior Hadassah is assisting'
stein, Jack. White and Ilarold Nel-
home for the past two years.
through the following committee.
son.
The Misses Rose Lipsitz, Rose Bab-
',-
Robert Mazer, son of Jacob Mazer,
Miss Berdye Geller of.Sturtevant cock, Julia Klein, Florence Krell,
has left for Camp Flambeau, Eagle avenue entertained with a bunco Ethel Steinberg, Harriet Rosenzweig
River, Wis., where he will spend the party in honor of Miss Sylvia Singer and the 'Mesdames Marvin Gingold,
remainder of the summer.
of Grand Rapids. Miss Singer and Seymour Frank and Reuben Rosen-
Miss Evelyn Sussman were awarded field. The Hadassah Buds are co-
operating through a committee in
Mrs. Maxwell Benjamin has been high honors.
charge of their president, Mia Sylvia
privileged with the appointment as
one of the hostesses at the Masonic
William G. Garelik, son of Mr. and Goldsmith.
Tickets may be procured front any
Country Club for the entire year.
Mrs.' I'hilip Garelik of 9190 Cameron
avenue, has been honored by being member of the various committees,
Miss Sara Goldberg of West chosen one of the representatives of from the Iladassah board or by di-
Grand boulevard and Miss Aimee To. the Campbell-Ewald Company at the reel application to Mrs. Friedberg,
bias of Hamilton boulevard have re- Citizens' Military Training Camp, who will be happy to forward tickets
turned from a several days' visit in Camp Custer, Mich. Ile will return upon request.
to the city Aug. 6.
Cleveland, Ohio.

For Saturday and Monday

Sale of Women's Fine Silk

HOSIE
'1.19

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing have re-
turned from a motor trip to Charle-
voix, Mich. M. Joseph Bing, who ac-
companied his parents, will remain
north for an indefinite stay.

Complimenting Miss Fanny Weiss,
who recently returned from an ex-
tended visit in California, Mrs. Isa-
dore L. Cohen of 4367 West Euclid
avenue entertained on Tuesday last
with a bridge and mah jung party.

Every Pair Full Fashioned.
This purchase is one of the
best we have made this year.
Beautiful quality hose from
makers who produce only fine
goods. Chiffon and service
weights — women will buy
quantities when they examnie
them.

Service Hose, $1.19

Plain Silk Hose, $1.19

service
and
chiffon
Plain
weight. Lisle horn garter top,
doable soles and high spliced
heel. Grain, beige, buff, sun•
burn, •tmospluere, gun metal
and white. Slightly irregular.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stoeller of
2023 Pingree avenue have left for a
week's visit at Van Etten Lake.
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Mrs. Eva Shaeffer of Chicago is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. Saulson of East Hancock
avenue.

Thread Silk Hose, $1.19

Full fashioned hose, 41inch lis!•
hem. Service weight. Grain,
atmosphere,
blush,
blonde,
white and beige.

Lace Clox Hose, $1.19

Full fashioned thread silk host.
Narrow and wide lace clot. Si l k
all the way or lisle hens tope.
Blonde, beige, •tmosphere,
blush, cameo, white, nude,
grain silver and blonde. Irreg-
ulars.

CHIFFON HOSE $1.19

All-silk chiffons. Irregulars of the Coral Brand
Hose. Lisle, reinforced feet with the all-silk top.
Colors—white, Cruiser, Almo, Vasser, Lt. Wood, sil-
ver, nude, gray, flesh, lirosa and peach. All sizes.

Main

Floor

III3 co /447

EDER

Maio
Floor

OODWARD

Fire Sale Today
OAK FLOORING

A Bargain while it lasts. No fire or water dam-

age. Only slightly affected by smoke.

CONNORS ROAD YARD

F. M. Sibley Lumber Co:

Connors Road—North of Seven-Mile Road
Lincoln 8187

PAIGE-JEWETT

SALES and SERVICE

SCHREIBER MOTOR SALES

12851 Woodward Ave.

Mr: and Mrs. Henry Mazer of 55
Arden park entertained at their
home on Saturday, July 17, in honor
of their twenty-seventh wedding an-
niversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Yale Roberts have
left for the East, where they will be
guests of the former's parents in El-
mira, N. Y. Before returning to the
city they will visit in the Catskill
mountains.

Which we are able toiell at this
extremely low price—

All-Silk service weight silk, feet
and top. Double soles and high
silver,
Gray,
heel.
spliced
peach, blush pink, white nude,
atmosphere, flesh, nude. Slight-
ly irregular.

Sale of Furniture

Arlington 3827.

HIGHLAND PARK, MICH.
Irving Schreiber
Alri• E. Schreiber

A. Pearlman of 3764 Brush street
left on the S. S. Columbus for Eu-
rope. Ile will visit in Carlsbad,
Czecho-Slovakia, and will return to
his home in September.

Mr. and Mrs. David Kahn and fam-

ily of 233 McLean avenue left last
Tuesday for a two weeks' motor trip.
Accompanying the Kahns is' Miss
Marion Weinberg of 280 Hague ave-
nue. The party will spend some time
at Charlevoix and Mackinac Island.

Featured by these
Points of Particu-
lar Economical
Value.

More variety and quantity of
smart new furniture than ever
before in a Hudson furniture
sale. Values that will bring
,great savings to busy Detroit
home makers.

Budget Rooms in Hudson's Au-
ditorium showing furniture
from the sale in attractive set-
tings—and suggesting ways to
spend wisely during the sale.
Attend this important Summer
event NOW and share in the
benefits.

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

WOODWARD AND FARMER AT GRATIOT

Tomorrow is the
Big Day

at Rochester Park

The Event You've Been Waiting For!

National Fund Carnival
and Beauty Contest

With the Assistance of

The Halevy Music Society
and Juvenile Band

ample Seth El

Notts

Saturday Morning Services-10:30:
Subject for Saturday, July 24,
Miss Sallye Feldman of Glynn
court entertained with a delightful "The Book Nobody Knows."
Subject for Saturday, July 31,
bridge at her home Thursday eve-
ning, July 15. Misses Ray Ehren• "Liberal Judaism in Europe."
pries and Thelma Freidman were
Fenkell Branch:
winners of first prize.
Classes are being held every Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Warren and day afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock.
The
children are planning a closing
family of Flint accompaned by Miss
Esther Kovan and Dr. Dennis Kovan, play and outing for Aug. 24.
All
preparations are being made
have left on a motor trip through
for holding Holy Day services in the
the East.
Fenkell Branch. Bernard Zeiger, an
Hebrew
Miss Dorothy Wallace of 2306 advanced student at the
Clairmount avenue charmingly enter- Union College, will officiate as rabbi.
tained with a luncheon-bridge and There will be a chazan and a large
hosiery shower for 12 guests at her Jewish women's choir.

Many Other Attractions.

DANCING TO MIDNIGHT

Take Rochester Busse. from Ford's Highland Park

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etroitturniturcAov
9gurcn atRiopea

Honoring Miss Nettie Epstein of
Fort Wayne, Intl., and Mrs. Gordon
Taggart I Irene Stitchlerl of Brook-
lyn, N. Y., Mrs. Emma Rindskoff en-
tertained at the Masonic Country
Club on Wednesday.
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Mrs. Samuel Baiter of Los An-
geles. Calif., who is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Herbert Wallace of Tux-
edo avenue, is being extensively en-
tertained.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wallace and
family, formerly of Blaine avenue,
are now residing at 3731 Tuxedo
avenue.

After attending the Klein-Cohen
wedding, the Misses Sara and Selma
Goldener of 1727 Taylor avenue will
leave for a two weeks' visit with rel-
atives and friends in Minneapolis.
Minn.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marienthal of
9323 Genessee avenue will be at
home Sunday. Aug. 1. from 4 to 11
p. m., in honor of the bar mitzvah of
their son, Leslie. No cards.

Dr. and Mrs. I,. Weiss of Newark,
N. J.. are the guests of their brother'!
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marien-
thal of 9323 Genessee avenue.

Mrs. S. Mist of 641 Rosedale court
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krokovsky
left on Tuesday for a five weeks
daughter, formerly of
stay at Breckenridge, Texas, where and son and
Churchill avenue, have moved to
she will be the guest of her brother-
their
new
home
at 2732 Elmhurst
in-law and sister, Mr. ■ nd Mrs. S.
avenue.
Let win.

I

"Where Good Furniture
is Not Expensive"

home on Saturday, July 17, honoring
Hall Services:
Miss Lillian Bale, a bride-elect of Orch
If you want to be of service to the
next month. The prize winners were
the Misses Rae Ehrinpries, Evelyn temple, as well as to your friends, get
up a list of people you know who are
Levinson and Rose Aaron.
unaffiliated with any local temple and
The Misses Fay and Dorothy Wal- people who you think will be in this
lace of 23(16 Clairmount avenue, ac- city during the Holy Days, and send
companied by Miss Rae Ehrinpries of their names and addresses to the of-
Blame avenue, are vacationing in fice of the temple. We hope that
through our Orchestra Hall services
Port Stanley, Ont.
every Jewish man and woman in De.
-
troit
will be accommodated during
Miss Betty Weingarden of Long

fellow avenue entertained 12 guests the Holy Days.
at a lovely appointed bridge-lunch-
Society:
eon Sunday afternoon, July 18. Young People's
The officers of the Young People's
Prizes were won by the Slimes Mil-
Miss Betty R. Pearlman of 3764 dred Player, Rose Weisberg and Society request that all those who
Brush street has returned from a 10 Rose Feller at their respective tables. Used the moonlight tickets send
days' visit in Warren, Cleveland,
checks to the Young People's Society,
Youngstown, Niles and Newton Falls,
Miss Florence Horwitz of 6639 8801 Woodward avenue. The board
She
was
accompanied
by
Miss
Ohio.
Medbury avenue has returned from of the Young People's Society is at
Ida Weinstein of Warren.
a three months' visit in New York, work planning a brilliant schedule of
Atlantic City and Buffalo, where she activities for the next season.
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund L. Brin of
was extensively entertained by her
Calvert avenue left on Sunday last
Beth El College:
relatives.
for Atlantic City and Philadelphia.
Now is the time to plan your week.
where they will remain for a few
schedule for next season. Set
Mrs. Morris Schultzman, Mrs. IY
days prior to their departure for Eu-
aside
Monday night for Beth El Col-
Charles Levine and daughter, Thel-
lege.
You will want to attend Dr.
rope.
ma, Ralph and Howard levy, II.
---
Leo 'M. Franklin's clam in Compara-
Cohen, L. Riefer and Mr. Gottloeb,
I. Nartelsky of St. Louis, Mo., is all of Pittsburgh, Pa., who were the live Religion, a course which will
spending a week in the city.
compare Judaism with all the re-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ligions of the world. You will also
Levine
Levine of 9391 Mack avenue over
Miss l'auline Nurko has returned
the week-end, have left for their want to attend Rabbi Leon Fram's
from Sylvan Lake( where she was the
class in Jewish Literature After the
home, accompanied by Miss Selma
Bible, in which you will get a glimpse
house guest of Miss Sara Zack.
I.evine.
of the wonder of the Talmud, the
The Misses Marbelstone of Calvert
charm of Spanish-Jewish poetry, the
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eichman of
avenue have as their house guest
vigor of the new Hebrew literature
1751 West Philadelphia avenue have
Gertrude Bernstein of Pitts-
and the humor of Yiddish lore. In
Miss
returned from a motor trip to Cleve-
burgh, Pa.
addition to these new courses, all the
land and Cedar Point, Ohio.
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courses of last year will be repeated
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Stepsay
for new students.
Sirs. Charles Gilman of 2081 Tay-
have returned from a motor trip to
lor avenue entertained with a linen
Chicago.
School of Religion:
shower on Saturday, July 17, in
Before long your boys and girls
honor of her cousin. I.enora Wolfsky,
Mrs. William Gordon and son of
will receive cards telling them to
a bride-elect of this month. Covers
Webb avenue and Miss Anna Warren
what class they have been promoted
were laid for 25 guests.
have returned from an extended trip
and to precisely what room they are
to New York City and the Catskill
SIrs. P. 11. Burns of Jack. to go on the opening day of Sunday
Mr. and
mountains.
sonville, Fla., spent last week in the School.
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guests of Mrs. Lena Broudy
Mr. and Mrs. S. Silverman of Bur- city, the
CARD OF THANKS
Medbury avenue.
lingame avenue are visiting in Chi- of
The family of the late Mrs. Fred
cago.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lemberg and son,
Selker wishes to express its sincere
Burton, of 2310 Gladstone avenue
Mrs. Fred Epstein and daughters,
thanks for the many kindnesses
have returned from a motor trip to
Dorothy and Sara, have left on a
shown them during their recent sad
Chicago.
bereavement. Especial thanks to
motor trip to Chicago.
Rabbi Frani, Rev...-'Silverman and
Mrs. Irwin Berry (Anna Wax of
hoenfield, daughter.of
Purity Chapter, 0. E. S.
Miss Hilda .4
Detreit I and daughter, Gloria Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shoenfield of of Chicago, are spending the remain.
Burlingame avenue, has left for an
der o fthe summer at Cedar Lake,
extended visit in the Eat.
Ind.

Factory

Directly to the Park.

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Hot
Weather
Comforts

Hot weather exiles us from
the living room and its deep up-
holstered easy chair. The ver-
anda and the shaded sunroom
voices its appeal to the exclusion
of the rest of the house.

Y

Closed

Saturdays

at A'oon

During

ju/y and
August

Rush seat windsor chairs in
the new color combinations are
smart and comfortable for hot
weather. The one above. in
black and gold sells for $24.65
. . . other combinations in-
clude red, blue and shades of
green.

The tea wagon is a
happy thought for hot
weather and they
are to moderately priced.

S22 to $48.

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