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August 27, 1926 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-08-27

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PAGE EIGHT

ATHENA GIRLS FORMAL
DANCE SET FOR SEPT. 19

Miss Esther Zalesin has been cho-
sen chairman of the reception com-
mittee for the formal dance to be

September 1st

September 30th

The Masonic Country Club is con-
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and I
family, who left some time ago for', tinuing to exert its usual lure with
an Eastern motor trip, visited in New I Detroit's hostesses. Mrs. Abe Silber-
York, Atlantic City and Philadelphia ! ! berg of Burlingame avenue enters
and are now sojourning in the Green stained 12 guests .tn Wednesday aft-I
Mountains, will return to the city ernoon last with a luncheon and
I bridge.
I about Sept. 1.

ANNUAL
AUTUMN
SALE

I
Mrs. Rebecca Kier and daughter,' Mr. and Mrs. A. Moskowitz of 2640' !
Bessie, of 2000 Louise avenue are Gladstone avenue, accompanied by:
their daughter, Katherine and son, I
visiting in New York.
Leonard, have left for an extended'!
Mr. and Mrs. I. Segall and son, Soh, Eastern trip. They will visit in At-1
have left by motor for New York, lands City, the Catskill Mountains '
where they will be the guests of rela- and New York. In New York, they
, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
fives in Benzenhurst.
Wilhelm (Mildred Moss of Detroit).

Discounts in All Departments

L.B.KING & CO.

Library au) 6(frana River

t4ykMttfkt sZ srMtsrlyMi.Vigt g 5Vizrt

Announcing the Opening

Mrs. Fred F. Simmons (Lillian)
Kirschbaum) and son, George Henry,Miss Rose Busker of Seward aye- I
ESTHER Z*LESIN
is spending several weeks at Ben-
I
of :1766 Rochester avenue have left nue
fur Columbus, Ohio, where they will I ton Harbor and St. Joseph, Mich.
given by the Athena Girls Club on
spend the remainder of the summer
'Sunday evening, Sept. 19, at the llo-I
Miss Marion Jacobs and Miss Eva
with Mrs. Mary Simmons.
tel Tuller Roof Garden. Miss Ada-
'Frankel have left on a boat trip to
line Cohen, general chairman and pub-
Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of 2566 West Duluth.
licity director, assisted by Miss Zales-
Grand boulevard and daughter, Mrs. !
in and Miss Helen Tittle Chimovitz,
Martin C. Lezin, of Grand avenue,' Miss Augusta Singer of Pittsburgh chairman of the ticket committee, is
have returned front a month's visit is visiting in the city, the guest of planning to make this one of the out-
with relatives and friends in Long relatives and friends.
standing social events of the season.
Island and Brooklyn, N. Y.
A "peppy" orchestra has been en-
Miss Helen Ressler of 230:1 Ilazels
gaged for the evening and souvenirs
Mrs. Julius V. Brown and daugh- wood avenue has chosen Sunday, Oct. will be given to all the guests. Tickets
ter, Julia Ruth, have returned from 24, as the date for her marriage to may be secures by calling Miss Cohen,
Ann Arbor, where Miss Brown at- Louis Krohner of this city.
Garfield 62142-M; Miss Chimovitz,
tended summer sessions at the .uni-
Northway 3327, or from any members
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bloomberg, of
versity.
of the organization.
Gladstone avenue have left for a
E. Rothstein, accompanied by his two weeks' motor trip through the
daughters, Mrs. M. C. Applebaum and East.
Miss Clara Rothstein, and his grand-
Miss Mildred Goldman of 2080
daughter, Miss Hattie Applebaum,
has returned from a motor trip West Euclid avenue is spending the
month at Yellowstone Park.
through the East.
M•tso Meal, Farrel and Noodles ran
Mrs. Julius V. Brown and daugh-
The Misses Sadie Lerner and I be gotten at all Grocers in Detroit.

Mrs, Max Velick and family and
Mrs. Ella Velick and family have
returned from their summer home at
Black Lake, Mich.

ealv SHOPS .

Agents for

MANISCHEWITZ'S MATZOS

1357 Division Street
Cadillac 0009.

Si

Miss Margie Radway of Chicago
and Miss Minnie Kaufman of Cleve-
land, who for the past two weeks
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mil-
Mrs. M. B. Berkman of Calvert ler and family of 2495 Taylor ave-
avenue has as her house guests, her nue, have returned to their homes.
mother-in-law, Mrs. Fannie Berkman
and her niece, Miss Flora Berkman
Miss Lillian Eder of Pander ave-
of Waco, Texas.
nue, accompanied by her house guest,
Miss Jean Shapiro of New York City,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein and fam- has left for a short stay in South
ily, formerly of 3758 Brush street, are
Haven.
now residing at 8740 Arcadia ave.

On September Second

With an unusual line of hand-made wear fur
little folks, and an exclusive assortment of
gifts and novelties

111.1e.

Layettes A Specialty

WAVOW.MI A V V IV:4 1:4

D. J.

LEVIN BROS.

Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg have
returned from a month's stay in
Maine. While there they visited their
daughter and son, who spent the
summer in camp.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fixler and
tastily, formerly of 3758 Brush street,
are now residing at 6710 Arcadia aye-
' nue. '-

407 METROPOLITAN BUILDING
No.33 Jolts R STREET

of choicest fur garments just received
and now on display.

MANISCHEWITZ'S
MATZOS

ter, Julia Ruth, of the Imperial Ho- Martha Rosenstein have returned
tel, have left for a several weeks' mo- from a short stay at Cass lake.
tor trip to Saratoga, Lake George,
Lake Placid, Montreal and Quebec.
Mrs. Robert Marwil and daughter,
They will spend a week in the Adiron- Nathalie, of 1722 Atkinson avenue
dack Mountains, where they will be have returned from a six weeks' visit
guests at the Rogers Camp.
in Maine and the White Mountains.

of

Luxurious and exclusive new models

8 I 7 9

6, 4161 i nit e PVI

:E

T DOL'_AN

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*
Mrs. Reuben Robbins and (laugh-
ter, Cora Evelyn, of 539 East Kirby
avenue have left for Buffalo and
! Rochester, N. Y., where they edit be
the guests of relatives.
-- -
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luntberg, ac-
companied by Mrs. Lena Broudy of
Medbury avenue, with whom they vis-
ited for the past two weeks, have left
for their home in Cleveland.

Dr. and Mrs. William Vs'. Kahn,
who spent the month in Maine, have
returned t othe city.

The number of tourists through
the East is ever increasing. Dr. and
Sirs. Morris D. Silver and sons of
Marston court are making an exten-
sive motor trip through those regions.

Mrs. A. C. Lappin . spent a few
days in Atlantic City the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kline and
Miss EstherVanPraagh is the
her sister, Mrs. .1. Desem- small daughter of Webb avenue have
! guest Of
for New York City and other
berg of Lawton, Stich.
Eastern points.

Miss Charlotte Ermann, who has
been visiting at the summer home of I Miss Theodora Aronstam and
Mr. and Sirs I.ouis Ullman at Charles Ralph Aronstam, children of Dr. and
Mrs. Noah E. Aronstam, spent the
voix, Mich., has returned home.
past two weeks motoring through
Northern Michigan.
Miss Phyllis Kaplan of Boston
boulevard iv the house guest of Miss
Detroit, as usual, is well represent-
Adelaide Klein at her summer home,
act among the summer visitors on the
Port Huron, Mich.
Duluth boats. Returning from It 10-

Mr. and Mrs. Hurry II. Berger and !WO' sail were Mr. and Mrs. Julius
family, accompanied by Mrs. A. K. Bing and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gins-

Rosengarten, have returned from a burg.
visit to Chicago, where they were
Among the attractive social events
guests at the Edgewater Beach Hotel. ! of the
summer season was the
Mrs. Jacob Farkas of 12936 Ham. ! luncheon and bridge of beautiful ap-
ikon boulevard, who has been the ! pointments at which Mrs. Bertha
guest her mother and brother in Traub was hostess, complimenting
Europe for the past three months, re- , her guest, Mrs. I.uck of New York
turned home on the S. S. Leviathan City. Covers were laid for 12.
last week.
Mrs. R. Rodin of Grand Rapids is

A New Mode in
FURS

Shown Exclusively at
Fur I leadquarters

On Sunday, Aug. 29, Mr. and Mrs. ' the guest of Sirs. William Gordon.

Joseph P. Sims of 1145 Coolidge
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberberg have
highway, River Rouge, will celebrate'
erg sis-
their thirtieth wedding anniversary as their house guest the for
ter Miss Fianna Silberberg of Oil
A reception will he held at their home
City.
from 2 to 6 p. m. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sugar have
Complimenting Miss Helen Prady
returned from a trip to Montreal snit
of 1984 Pincree avenue, a bride-elect
other points of interest in Canada.
of Sept. 5, Mrs. F.. Novitsky of
2654 Elmhurst avenue entertained on
Mrs. Harry Solomon entertained
Thursday evening, Aug. 19, with a
bridge and personal shower. Miss with a bridge.luncheon on Tuesday
the recipient of many of last week at the Redford Country
Prady Waft
lovely gifts. Club.

—u the-

--

40th August Sale
of Annis Furs

Buy With Cu•fitirarr•

ANNIS FUR POST

Woodssard et Clifford

1 . ...unded 1597

HOLY DAY SERVICES

ROSH HASHONAH AND YOM KIPPUR

Will Be Held at the

DETROIT HEBREW BABY DAY NURSERY

545 East Canfield Ave.

TICKETS $1.00 to $3.00
EXCELLENT CANTOR
All proceeds donated towards upkeeping of children in institution.
Tickets from Supervisor, 545 East Canfield.

Th e

FRESH FISH

CALL DANTO
CHERRY 7290-7291

Mrs. Eugene Sloman and Mrs.
Louis Oppenheim have returned from
a visit at Mackinac Island.

Right Hearted
Hostess

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Marx, accom-
panied by their mother, Mrs. Louis
Landsberg of Fourth avenue, with I
whom they visited, have left for their
home in Dayton, Ohio.

T'S so easy to enter-
tain at the Pal-
metto. Everything's
there. Every facility
—correct and in good
taste.

I

Mr. and Mrs. M. Busch and son,
Herman, of Lansing will he guests
of Mrs. Y. Robinson of 649 Medbury
avenue over the holiday..

Luxurious big ball-
room, distinctive small
dining rooms, banquet
hall—take your choice.
Society has placed her
mark of approval on all
of them.

Mrs. NI. I Nadler and son, Mitr-
ray, of 9328 Quincy avenue are en -
I joying a two weeks' stay at Lake':
I Huron, Mich.

,

For bridge dinners,
dances, luncheons, pri-
vate parties make your
reservations at the Pal-
metto. Call the steward.

Lomhe•e I I :30 to 3-418e.
Diaaer 6.30 to I 30—III28.
Saud., Chao. 11 '30 A. M. to a

St so.

FOR

Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Klein of
9445 McQuade avenue have returned
from a motor trip to Cleveland,
where they attended the Cohen-Rich
wedding on Sunday last.

ALM

tlascock at John R

Gictidals 3000

`Detroit Exclushe
Catering

E

M.

sent, Woidiagt, Bmoome sad

All Social Ruacticnic

W. Cater t• the loading
Aaurs •I ant City.

Social

HUDSON'S
45TH Anniversary Sale

Tlegins September 1

During the State Fair at Detroit

THIS anniversary sale is the most important merchan-

dising event of the year of one of the largest stores in
America—Hudson's, Detroit.

What this means to you is that it brings the outstanding
opportunity of the entire year to secure merchandise of
real quality at exceptional savings.

Note These Important
Facts about the Sale

El Every offering in the sale is of new Fall and Winter

merchandise. Q Every offering is a remarkable value. Only
exceptional offerings are permitted to come into this sale.
Q All the merchandise is of standard Hudson qualit y .
Q Assortments are very large.

The
J. L. HUDSON CO.
Woodward and Farmer At Gratiot, Detroit

W• °•corn. Heal. sad H.W.

DETROIT CATERING CO.

M. A. PEREIRA, My.

125 RICHTON AVL

Hemlock FM

merchant
A. C. Krenz Tailcr

10347 Wood'rd
caling .d

The Shop Where Courtesy
Between "veil "4
and Service PrevaiL



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