PAGE EIGHT Only 11 Days More of % 1 „, Pck^e,, 1 1 1 9 I \ Chinese Jade Tree $9.75 After a month's vacationing in the September days are always inter-' esting and this season they are more : White Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Ja- appealing than usual because of the cob Nathan and Miss Doris Ruth Na- crowding of events on the calendar ; than of Atkinson avenue have re-! prior to the opening of the numerous, turned home. In the White Moun- I colleges and universities, which are tains open amateur golf tournament claiming many of the younger set.: held at Bethlehem, N. 11., Mr. Nathan I Miss Ethel Rubiner, who will leave : and Philip Stern qualified for the shortly for Madison, Wis., to attend championship flight, while Milford there, was the inspiration for Stern won runner-up prize in one of , : a: delightful bridge-tea at which Miss the minor flights. I Irene Beck of Burlingame avenue Members of the L'Allegro Girls I was hostess on Saturday afternoon , !Club have returned from a two last. : weeks' trip to South Haven and Chi- Mrs. D. L. Shenker ehape- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald' cago. and daughter, Miriam, of Chicago l roned the girls. 1 The rare art and skill of the Orient is well represented in this genuine Chinese jade tree. The pot is red Chinese lacquer. Height is 11 inches. Other jade trees up to $250. Our Annual A atoms Sale, with (flown tax in u!' de part- went x, is now on. :stocks are Will quite complete. y now and so cc. The most important merchandis- ing event in the history of the J. L. Hudson Company. Every depart- ment in the Greater Hudson Store takes part . . . every offering is NEW for Fall and Winter . . . of Hudson quality and providing very definite savings. boulevard have just returned from I an enjnyable boat trip to Mackinac 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shore of 14633 Third avenue announce the up- end Chicago. proaching marriage of their dough- ter' Frances, to Leslie Rosenthal, son After a several weeks' visit with I of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal, relatives in the city, Mrs. A. Raphael and daughter, Rachel, have returned! which will take place on Sunday, 0 t. 17. to their home in Davenport, Iowa. LA KING 8 Co. .eirar,y am? 6. OranJ River — The Misses Sylvia and Sadie Ito- Miss Jeanne Zelda Snyder of Carter senfeld of Log Cabin avenue had as avenue has chosen Oct. 5 as the date their guests last week their cousins , of her wedding, which will be held Moe Watt of New York City and Jack at the Twentieth Century Club. ! I Hornet of Chicago. it qUe HUDSON'S 45th Anniversary Sale MORI Mrs. Rose Ilersch and Alvin D Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Selling (Evelyn Schultz) of Chicago, who Hersch, formerly of 645 West Be thune avenue, are now residing in were guests in the city for a few days, are now visiting in French Lick the Orville Court Apartments, 200 West Philadelphia avenue. Springs. Mrs. Julius V. Brown and :laugh- ter, Julia Ruth, of the Imperial hotel have returned to the city after a three weeks' tour of Lake Placid, ;Montreal, Lake George and Saratoga. During their trip they were the I guests of G. A. Rogers of New York City, at his summer home in the Adirondack Mountains. The J. L. HUDSON CO. WOODWARD AND FARMER AT GRATIOT—DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shulman of Miami Beach, Ha., are the guests of their brother and sister, Mr. and Sirs. Wolf Kaplan of 654 West Palmer avenue. Mrs. Carl Siegel of 1686 Taylor avenue has returned to her home fol- lowing an extended visit in Toronto, where she was the guest of Mr. and Sirs. Julius Wiener. While in To- J. Rontr is the house guest of his ronto, Mrs. Siegel attended the Cana- ; son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis dian National Exhibition. Sokolof of Los Angeles, Calif. After an extended motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Alec Cohen of Ilam- through the East, with stops at Phila. Mon boulevard have returned from dolphin, Atlantic City and New York, I an extended trip to Sault Ste. Marle. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lightstone of Miss Sara Goldberg spent the 1472 Virginia park have returned to their home. week-end of Labor Day at the Red I Cross Camp, Brighton, Stich. Miss Tillie Katowitz of Cleveland is the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman, ac- Louis Callow of 1927 Pingree ave. eompamed by their sister, Miss I. nue. ; Cohen, spent the week-end of Labor 1Day at Ore Lake, Brighton, Mich. Mrs. Samuel Cornfield and dough-I ter, Marion, who were the guests of ! Many delightful pre-nuptial affairs the former's daughter, Mrs. Samuel were given in honor of Miss Helen C. Beerbohm of King avenue, have Prady, whose marriage to Joseph returned to their home in Toronto. Lunenfeld of Galt Ont. was an event Mrs. Beerbohm and daughter, Sue, of Sunday Sept. 5. Miss Mildred Rae spent the early part of the summer Prady complimented her sister with , In Toronto. I a bridge tea and miscellaneous show-1 -- ler; Sirs. Elliot Novitsky (Diana Wex- Miss Sarah Utchenik of Goodwin ler) entertained with a bridge and : avenue entertained on Tuesday eve- ; personal shower; Mrs. S. Schneider- : fling, Sept. 14, with a linen shower ' Mall was hostess at a surprise kitchen in honor of her sister, Esther, whose shower and the Misses Rose,, Marie marriage to Joseph Greenberg of ; and Betty E. Berick honored Mis. Miami, Fla., will take place this Prady with a handkerchief and stock- !,,,,,,, t h . ; ing shower. I Miss Judy Safran of Fairfield ave. mid Jack Greenberg entertained with flue entertained with a farewell party! The Mesdames Max Rosenbaum a luncheon and surprise stork shower on Thursday Sept. 2 in honor of at the Palmetto Hotel in Saturday, ; Harry Brevis and Simon Richardson, Sept. II, in honor of Mrs. Kolman who left for New York, where they, Shapiro. Covers were laid for 25 will continue their studies. guests and the table was beautifully decorated with a stork and cradles of Mr. and Mrs. boulevard John Frazer have of 2637 . Boston re-.flowers. Mrs. Shapiro was the re- I Wes t 1111m. Luxurious and exclusive new models of choicest fur garments just received and now on display. : turned from a trip through the East, cipient of many lovely gifts. I stopping at Atlantic City, Washing- , Miss Helen Kamer left Sept. 2 for I ton, New York and Philadelphia. ! a three months' tour through Europe land Palestine. She will spend some Mr. and Mrs. Sol P. Lachman and time in England, where she will take family, formerly of 5638 Michigan part in the life saving demonstration avenue, are now residing at 3293 1 given there by the American Red Webb avenue. Cross. "I---- :D.4.11eal SHOPS, Detroit's Finest Fur Emporium • l Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bloomberg of 2640 Gladstone avenue, formerly of 2024 Pingree avenue, have re- turned from a two weeks' motor trip to Boston and New York. Miss Margaret Lefton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. harry Lefton of Thirty- first street, has chosen Sunday, Oct. 10, as the date of her marriage to Jacob Warbler of West Euclid ave- nue. Birnbaum Fur Shop Grand Riviera Building 9234 Grand River Ave. Garfield 1692 'Detroit Exclusive Catering AII Social rustle... C•ter te the l..Jin Jewish Social ARK,• .1 lb. City. FOR FRESH FISH I Die Dovecote Mem. awl Hallo. DETROIT CATERING CO. M. A. PEREIRA. MV . 1211 RICHTON AVL Hemlock 1454 The "Boulevardier" occasional chair will make HIS half-hour after dinner thirty minutes of real rest. Its wide, inviting arms of solid mahogany, tapestried seat, tit the body like an oft-worn slipper. Men everywhere are allured by its satisfying comfort. Women admire its distinguished style. -Occasional Chair, $79.50; Almco Junior Lamp $148 and Rosewood Coffee Table, $23.75 from an extended tour of Europe and Palestine, members of the Don't Worry Club, which is an organiza- tion composed of men associated with Mr. Fishman in business, enter- tained with a banquet at the Hotel Stotler on Tuesday evening, Sept. 7. Dancing followed the dinner, which Was served to ISO guests. Louis Nor- man acted in the capacity of toast- master, the welcome address was given by Si. E. O'Brien and the re- sponse by Mr. Fishman. Mrs. Saul E. Barnett of 1915 Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein (Ruth sort avenue, accompanied by her Fink) have returned from their wed- nieee, Elaine Sloman, has left for ding trip. which included Lake Louise New York, where she will be the and Banff, and are at home to their 1 coast of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. relatives and friends at the Chatham/ I:harks Spring. Mr. and Sirs. Morris Rosenberg of Mrs. R. Sutkin. daughter, Celia Glynn court. accompanied by Mr. and Ruth, and son. Murray J., accom- Sirs. Abe Rosenberg of Calvert ave- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard nue, have returned from a motor Weinberg and daughter, Leona Di- trip to Cleveland and Chicago. ana, hase returned from an extended trip through the East. While in New Mrs. Roselyn Freidenberg of 2312 York, they were extensively enter- Hazelwood avenue was one of the tained by Sir. and Mrs. S. Jaffe. four Detroit women who passed the recent state bar examination. Mrs. Freidenberg has the distinction of being the youngest woman attorney in Detroit. Eng•g•wisets, Wattles's, Banquets aml CALL DANTO CHERRY 7290-7291 - Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal and Mrs. Isaac Rabinowitz of 2904 Mr. and Mrs. N. Skill:I:prof Webb Whitney avenue, who has been visit- avenue have returned Aim a week's: ing with relatives in Buffalo, Roches- ! stay in Chicago. ter, New York, Philadelphia and At- lantic City, is now in Chicago, where 1 , Mr: and Mrs. Fred Foss Simmons she will spend the remainder of the and son, George Henry, of Rochester holidays. i avenue have returned from a three week'is' stay in Columbus, where they Miss 'Melilla Linick recently re- were the guests of Mrs. Mary F. Sim- turned from a fortnight's stay in i mutts. Chicago, where she was extensively entertained by her relatives. Miss Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ellnian of Mon- Linick spent the greater part of the terey avenue entertained on Sunday, summer with her parents at Higgins Sept. 5, in honor of the bar mitzvah Lake, Mich. of their son, Irving. Covers were laid for 30 guests. Among the out- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Traitel have of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. left for an extended trip through the Weisberg, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Blank- East. They will visit in Atlantic aten and daughter, Natalie, of Chi- City, New York, Philadelphia and I cago; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weisberg Washington. and daughters. Lucille and Bernice, of Cleveland; the Misses Tillie and Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Mor- Bella Levin of Wausan, Wis. ris Fishman, who recently returned arms beckon a tired man's frame. Softly shaded lights to rest weary eyes. The first puff on the cool Havana and long legs stretch lazily to the crackling hearth, pleas- ant dreams float skyward—fade with the smoke, while the news of the (lay reposes on the floor. VW` Gmerica's Yi nest arrniture AGhinchaoulevard at 1+20 REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR MOHEL Itet•temeatl•d be Iletrett Physicians. Now IIMaiding at 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Rhos. Empire 1340-M. MANISCHEWITZ'S MATZOS LEVIN BROS. A great head has great tares. The Home of Exclusive Pastries. Extends Greetings of the Season to Their Friends and Patrons cc "All Our Pastries Are Made With Pure Butter. ° Miss Jean Levin of 1635 Calvert entertained 26 guests on Sat- urday. Sept. 11, with a bridge party. High honors were awarded Norma Matzo Meal, Farfel and Noodles cad Pozarny, Samuel Leiberwitz and Rose be Rotten at •11 Grocers in 1.3stroit. Sehnekrandt. Following bridge, en- tertainment was furnished by the following: Miss Mary Gould of the Harvard Music Studios rendered pi- Agents for ano solos; Al Lippman entertained MANISCHEWITZ'S MATZOS with vocal selections and Mark Ness I on the violin. 1357 Di•ision Street ar enue Perwin Pastry Shop Cadillac 0009. Famous Fresh Fruit Cabe. Cake — Individual Lemon and Cocoanut unsur- Pies — Ladies Slippers — Butterflies — Danish Pastries, — French Coffee Rings passed — Patti. Shell. — Bust. Kuche ■ Cheese Cake — Hazelnut Butter Cream Torten. We will be pleased to receive your order for the Holidays early . Perwin Pastry Shop 9144 -46 TWELFTH STREET Phone Empire 5391 Near Clairmount