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July 30, 1926 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-07-30

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ThE9erKonjernsn ARONICLE

PAGE SIX

SPONSORS
1 HADASSAH
MIDSUMMER DANCE

Hudson's Midsummer Sale of Furniture is
Accompanied by a Special Sale of

!Program Completed for Affair to Be
Held Aug. 10 at Granada Park.
I

Visit the Chinese Room
Sec the Imperial Coat

Room Size (9 by 12 feet)

Mrs. Samuel London and dough- ter a week's stay at Cleveland, where
tern, Rose, Bertha and Sophie Gene, she was extensively entertained.
of Leister court have left for an ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Rosen-
tended trip through the South. They
will visit Cincinnati, Ohio; New Al- (erg, formerly of 1617 Glynn court,
bony, Ind.; French Lick Springs, Pa- are now residing at 17576 Parkside
ducah, Ky., and Louisville, Ky. While avenue,
4
in Louisville they will be the house
Sirs. Sarah Cohen, formerly of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marks.
1617 Glynn court, is now residing at
Sirs. Marian Rudyn and daughter, 17576 Parkside avenue.

Berdie, of Weft l'hiladelphia avenue,
Sirs. Nathan E. Rosenberg and
accompanied by Mrs. Sara Ross and
son, Harold, of Pingree avenue, have daughter, Elaine, are visiting their
at Woodmere, Long Island.
a
left by motor for New York and aunt
Uon their re mern they will reside at
other Eastern points.
their new hotu at 17576 Parkside

L.B. 'KING a CO..

£israry art? 6.(tranJ haver

Also now on display
are saute unusual gift

articles Iran- France,

Austria and Central
Europe.

_

No matter who you are—
No matter where you are—
No matter what you expect—

If you are interested in a Chevrolet

ABE MAX

CONNELL-CURTIS CHEVROLET CO.
Hemlock 9010
11426 Jos. C•mpsin

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Dances, Weddings, Functions
TWO BEAUTIFUL AUDITORIUMS

Redecorated Throughout)

&any
Kirby

AL:lesAminhist•RvrOM

Center tutu s

Hall

MODEST RENTAL CHARGE

The Management Strictly Forbid• Rowdyism and Misconduct.

FOR INFORMATION, PHONE NORTHWAY 0476

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WOODWARD AVE

Sale Leather
Handbags

Saturday and Monday

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jay and family,
accompanied by the former's mother,
left on Tuesday by motor for the
East.
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An affair of delightful appoint-
ments was the bridge-luncheon at
the Masonic Country Club on Wed-
nesday afternoon last, at which Mrs.
Merrill Silverstein was hostess to
eight guests.

Sir. and Mrs. Jack Levine of 9391
Slack avenue hail as their guests over
the week-end their sisters, Sirs. Mor-
ris Schultzman, Mrs. (•harks Levine
and daughter, Thelma, and their
nephews, Ralph and Howard 1.evy
Cohen, L. Riefer and a ir
and
On their
Gottloeb, all of Pittsburgh. -
return they were \accompanied by
Thelma Levine, daughter of Mr. and
Sirs. Jack Levine.

Among the many Detroiters enjoy-
, ing the summer at Charlevoix are
Mrs. Meyer Berris and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Kavanau, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs.
I Nathaniel D. Metzger, Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Jackman Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
1 tar d a Frank and . small son, Murray
Lee.

John Jay Rose, son of Sir. and Sirs.
Rose of 2007 Gladstone avenue, is
spending the month at the Citizens'
Military Training Camp, Camp Cus-
ter. He will return to the city on
Aug. 6.

India Goat, Real Calf, Genuine Morocco,
Goatskin in Novelty and Ostrich grains.
Calf in tooled or embossed grain.

Flat Tailored and Pouch Styles

All are FITTED with coin purse and mirro r. At a re-
We immediate-
cent gale we sold nearly 500 of these bags.
ly wired for more and they'll be here for tomorrow's sell-
ing. We haven't seen their equal in value this season.
The variety is large—You'll find several you'll want.
Every bag is a REAL bargain and worthy of c'bnsiderable

attention.

Frank k Seder—Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited.

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FIZSI
CALL ANTO

CHERRY 7290-7291

The J. L. HUDSON CO.

"Where Good Furniture is Not Expensive."

i t

Summer Living Rooms

An airy vine covered sunroom
is the natural habitat for these
gay pieces. Striped and figured
damask spills cheeriness over the
uniquely distinctive frames. The
exposed parts are finished in soft
parchment, slenderly striped
with black. The downy cush-
ion makes the settee an unusu-
ally inviting seat for two.
Because the arm chair of this
group is sold we have put a
special price on the two
remaining pieces of

SHIRTS

Made to Measure
and
Monogrammed.

Plea for Piano:
The Old Folks Home is still seek-

ing a piano. Anyone who has ne
which he is willing to lend or d 0-
nate, please call Mrs. Philip D.
Cowan of 2075 West Philasielph to
avenue.

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'Detroit Exclusive
Catering

Affairs of the City.

we Demme. Homes sad Hall..

DETROIT CATERING CO.

M. A. PEREIRA. Mgr,

Its RICHTON AV&
Hemlock MM

Mrs. Bernard Samuels and Miss
Albert entertained with a E
Edith Albert
bridge-luncheon at Webster Hall in N I
honor of their cousin, Miss Sally

at Noon

During

July and

August

fff

ettOititrinittrit AOP
91uraz at .2opellc

mem ' e"mp'
The Northwest Branch of the Jew-
Old Folks Home is conducting a
membership campaign and all who
are interested are requested to com-
municate with Sirs. M. P. Fisher,
Hemlock 7079.

Complimenting Miss Ida Goldstein,
Miss Eleanor Katzer entertained with I
Alterations and Repairs on Both
bridge and shower on Wednesday
a
Old and New Shirts.
evening, July 21. Among the out- .- I _ r s
of-town guests were Sirs. J. Warren
of Cleveland. Ohio; Mrs. Frank I M'
Sclieiner and Gladys Scheiner of
MRS. METH'S
Sewark, N. J. Mrs. S. Roven,
and Mrs. Mack Weiss
CUSTOM SHIRT SHOP Greenblatt
were awarded high honors.
• lg.
1461 West Philadelphia Ave.
Mrs. Si. J. Marenberg and Sirs. II.
A. Renderoff of Toledo. Ohio, enter-
tained 20 guests at a bridge and mah
jonglunrheon at the Toledo Yacht
Club in honor of their sister, Evelyn
• Vine, whose marriage to Sam Matoff
will be an event of the near future.
P
._
Sirs. Max Sieberman of 112 Cal-
three
a
vert avenue has left for
weeks' trip through the East. She ',I
will attend the Sesqui-centennial Ex. I
Eagagm••ts, Weddings, Bassinets and
position in Philadelphia and will visit IN
All Social Famtioess.
in New York and Atlantic City be-
we Cato. to the leaeliay
fore her return to the city.

Closed

Saturdays

Other painted groups $75 to
$150.

OLD FOLKS HOME

5Among the Detroiter+ who are
guests at The Inn, Charlevoix, are
-=
Drs. Daniel E. Cohn and Martin N1. 1=
Weisberg, who will be joined the
latter part of the month by Dr. John 1'07
.11orwitz, Casper C. Cutler and Sid-
fled Foreman. Dr. Cohn is recap-l-M
rating from • recent illness and upon
his return to the city will open of- r_
fices in the Hoffman Building.

nd

$166.

The Misses Bessie and Anna Sil-
verman of 1522 Calvert avenue have Notice:
Anyone who knows of a member
returned from the D•nfakel Farm,
Miss Marguerite Weiner of 2535 Dexter, Mich., where they spent the who is ill or in distress of any kind
West Grand boulevard has left for an past week.
please call Garfield 9345-W.
extended trip to Syracuse, N. Y., New
BUSINESS NOTICE
York City, Atlantic City and other
The Misses, Belle and Tillie Mellen
of 3220 Gladstone avenue and Mrs.
points of interest.
Dr. M. J. Kritchmon announces the
Max Krupneck of Boston boulevard
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Spatter of 331 have left for an extended visit to removal of his home and office to
Owen avenue entertained with a kiln- Cleveland and Buffalo.
951 Delaware avenue.
her for 109 guests, followed by danc-
ing, at the Hotel Elkin, Mt. Clemens,
NU", Ruth Aronowitz of 9046
.
on Sunday, July 25. in honor of the Brush r sutr, , s :r tbuwnacso hpoasrtteysso:tsaat usitIrky
, bar mitzvah of their son, Louis. The
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tables were arranged cabaret style evening, July 17, in honor of her sis-
and were beautifully decorated with ter.indaw, Mrs. Harry Aronowitz.
summer flowers. Services were hold The Misses Sarah Yager and Sylvia
I on Saturday. at the Beth Abraham Rothstein were awarded high honors.
Synagogue on Palmer avenue.
Sirs. Aronwitz received many lovely
lofts.

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FOR

Eighth Floor—Woodward

MRS. ABRAHAM SRERE

dassah for the benefit of the hospital
building fund in Palestine, reports
gratifying progress in the sale of
tickets and in the plans for the en-
tertainment of the guests. Sirs. Mor-
ris Friedberg is chairman of the af-
fair and is being assisted by Mrs. Ab-
raham Srere.
Alvin D. Hersch has kindly con-
sented to direct the work of a speciall
features committee, which is plan-
ning a unique and delightful pro-
gram. Sociability and a real holiday
spirit will prevail. Assisting Mr.
Sir. and Sirs. Nathan D. Metzger avenue.
liersch are Maurice Caplan, Joseph
of 2532 l'ingree 'Avenue are guests
Mrs. Charles Weinberg and daugh• H. Ehrlich, Morris Friedberg, Nathao
at The Inn, Charlevoix, Mich., where
Simons and Abraham Srere.
ter,
Barbara
i).,
of
Leicester
court
they will remain for two weeks.
The "Valencia," which is the new-
have left for C 'cam where they will
est dance sensation will be demon-
Sir. and Sirs. Harris T. Glickman remain for a few'tays.
strated by professionals of note. The

and family, formerly of 908 East
Mr. and Mrs. IL D- Dinner of add fashioned square dances will also
Canfield avenue, are now residing in
be featured. Ray Miller's famous
their new home at 1234 Edison aye- Glynn court have left for an extend.
orchestra will furnish spirited music
vdtri pto Mackinac Island,..kiich.
nue.
for all styles of dancing.
Miss
The committee announces the
Miss Faye Goldstein of 459 Hen- Mrs. H. Il. Bernstein
drie avenue entertained with a mis- Florence Bernstein of 5846 South award of the following prizes: To
at the young lady with the most beau-
cellaneous shower and bridge and Park avenue, Chicago, are guests
tiful bob; to the handsomest man and
bunco party on Tuesday evening, the Hotel Olympia, Sit. Clemens.
to the most beautiful young lady.
July 27, in honor of her cousin, Edith —
N.
The judges, who will consist of some
Miss Leah Thomas of Albany;
Richmond, a bride-elect of Aug. 22.
the guest of her cousin; of the popular bachelors, for the la-
Miss Goldstein was the recipient of Y., will be
many lovely gifts. High honors were Harry Thomas, during the month of dies' contests, and some of the popu-
lar young matrons for the selection
awarded Sirs. Abe Fishbein and the August.
of the handsomest man, will be as-
Misses Sophie Sloss, Hilda Goldstone,
Manuel Gold of Cincinnati, Ohio, sisted by two celebrities of the the-
Mary Hoffman, Doris Flows and 1.11- is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Rae ater. A complete list of the judges
lino Hock.
will appear in the next edition of The
Thomas of Cameron avenue.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Through the courtesy of Maurice
Sirs. Alex II. Levy and son, Rob-
Miss Rose Thomas of Cameron ave.
I ert, left Sunday evening for a two nue entertained 24 guests on Satur- Caplan, movies will be taken of vari-
weeks' stay in New York, dull "' day evening last in honor of her six- ous groups present, featuring prin-
which time Mrs.. Levy will purchase
man ,. teenth birthday anniversary. Among cipally the winners in the various
merchandise for her new
the out-of-town guests were Miss events. The pictures will be shown
wear shop to be opened about Sept. La
x h Thomas of Albany, N. Y., and later at the local theaters. It is
the
Metropolitan
Building.
hoped that the young people of the
Minuet
Gold of Cincinnati, Ohio.
I in
school and college set will be in great
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,,d ence.
Miss Lillian C. Brasch of 733
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kalt of California,,
Clairmount avenue, who returned on avenue have as their louse guest The list of chaperones for•the eve-
Monday from Buffalo and Niagara their niece, Miss Fannie Brown of ning is headed by Sirs. David W. Si-
Falls, will leave on Saturday, July Brooklyn, N. Y.
mons, who will be assisted by the
Mesdames Julius V.
for Atlantic City, where she will
following:
join her father.
Miss Ann Rice of Milwaukee, Wis., Brown, Morse M. Cohen, Moe Ehr-
c
h
.
Jacob
Friedberg,
Alexander
who is the guest of relatives and li
Mrs. Irwin Bornstein of Chicago friends in the city, will remain until Freeman, Z. Goldsmith, Wolf Kaplan,
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and the middle of August. Adolph Kaufman, Joseph Keidan, J.
Mrs. Simon D. Rosenzweig of Con-
B. Lasky, Sarah Rosenzweig, Harry

Mr. and Sirs. M. Sherman a" Selker, Morris Zackheini and Joseph
necticut avenue.
daughter, Ruth, of Toledo, Ohio, who Zechniun.
Dr. and Mrs. Emil D. Rothman were the house guests of Mr. and
Tickets may be procured from any
returned from an extensive motor Sirs. Sol Rice of 3318 Calvert ave- member of the committee or by ap-
trip to Chicago and Northern Michi- nue, were entertained extensively plication to the- secretary, Miss Ross.
qinstein, Hemlock 5175.
during their stay here.
gan.

Operated by United Hebrew Schools.

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Sizes for Smaller or Larger Rooms, $110 to $650.

an

you'll profit by dealing with me!

NOW AVAILABLE FOR

195

Think of buying beautiful hand-woven
rugs from the Orient—that measure up to
Hudson standards of quality—for but little
more than the cost of better domestic rugs.
Deep pile that makes them soft and luxuri-
ous to the tread and exceptionally long-
vvearing. Lovely soft colorings of rose,
ocean blue, mulberry, rose red, and other
tones, with all-over patterns in contrasting
or harmonizing shades.

Among the many delightful affairs
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Si. Franklin were
entertained in London by Claude given in honor of Miss Mollie Kling-
Montefiore and also by Lady Frank- er, a July bride-elect, were a mis•el-
lin, who is a sister of lady Montagu. laneous shower by Mrs. Jack Soifer
Dr. Franklin was invited to serve on and Miss Ida Klinger; a luncheon,
the organization committee of the theater party and personal shower by
International league of Liberal Mrs. Samuel Weitz and Miss Ann
Jews. Ile is now in Nuremberg, Ger- Wilder; house party by Miss Diana
Seltzer; luncheon and theater party
many.
by Mrs. Victor Markowitz; luncheon
The Misses Lillian and Florence and theater party by Miss Henrietta
Horowitz of Hazelwood avenue have Silen; kitchen shower by Mrs. Gil-
returned from a two weeks' visit with bert Israel; dinner party by Mrs.
their brother and sitter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seltzer.
B. Herbert Ilertzberg, at Long lake,
Miss Dorothy Rose. Love of Litt-
Mich.
wood avenue has returned home af-

Our collection of Chinese embroideries
is very large and of unusual interest be-
(1111!•• of the increasing scarcity of
genuine pieces.

.

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All society Items and other local noles should he communicated to the office of The
Chronicle by IS P. M. Wednesday in order to appear in the current week's Issue. Phone
eceived not later than Wednesday.
so. to bar
Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notices

In a setting truly oriental, the creation of one
of our foremost artist's, we are displaying
many exquisite things from China. Among
the many unusually attractive articles are
beautiful embroideries, wall hangings, table
scarfs, Mandarin coats, suits, etc. One rare
piece is an imperial Coat, originally the prop-
erty of one of the old Emperors.

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BEMEHERHEI4iSaftag

Fine Oriental Rugs

The committee on arrangements
for the midsummer dance to be
staged at Granada Park by the Ila-

are
Prices at our la,toru salesroom*
always surprisingly low. and there's
always plenty of pat-lung space.

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SPECIAL SALE of
FRENCH STATIONERY

Priced Exceptionally Low

At 75c to $3.00.

SFIEEHAN'S

1550 Woodward

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"America's Best"

Schor Furniture Company's

MID-SUMMER SALE

Now Breaking All Records.

Reductions from

20% to 331 /3%

On our entire stock of finest Living Room Suites, Dining Suites,
Bedroom Suites, Breakfag Sets, Etc.

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE RUGS INCLUDED.
(Excepting Whittall's Anglo-Persian Rugs.)

Open a Charge Account.

Schor Furniture Company

OPEN EVENINGS

8926 TWELFTH STREET

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