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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-08-26

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PAGE SEVEN

49/71tOJTJ/1115110RONICLE

Z

LEAH V. ZAGAL IS
CONTEST WINNER

T imely Features

eaSe••

August Sale

of

e at

college wardrobe.

BSIEGEL

A Modern Cleaning Plant
to Serve You---

To keep faith with our customers—

to give them the best service that
modern science can offer—the "For-
est" occupies one of the finest and
most modern plants in the city.
Our work is a constant source of
pride to our craftsmen. Our serv-
ice is prompt and dependable. Our
cars call and deliver to every point
in Greater Detroit.

"Use the Forest Service regularly. It's a good

service and a good habit."

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.

"A

Melrose 4200

Modern Plant With Modern Methods."

Miss Ann Tack and Mrs. Lou
Krohner were hostesses at a de-
lightfully appointed bridge-lunch-
eon and personal shower on Satur-
day afternon last at King Wah Lo,
honoring Miss Adaline Cohen,
whose marriage to Bernard Dosie
will take place Oct 9. Miss Cohen
was the recipient of many beauti-
ful gifts.

One of the many reasons
why so many now pre-

fer the `Detroit-
.('eland

SPECIAL LUNCHEON

Generous portions. Unequalled cuisine. Home-
baked rolls. Delicious coffee. The environ-
ment of home but perfected hotel

service. Try it today.

DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL

WILLIAM J. CIIITTFNDENJR , Manager

BAGLEY Al LASS AVENUE

chs-,C./MetteNse-ZI'tv4sAs.9

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world's most critical market choose

NORGE

LIFETIME

Electric Refrigeration

Men who LEAD—engineers and me-
chanical experts of all kinds who
KNOW mechanics—are the ones who
have conferred immediate recognition
on Norge in Detroit, the world's most
critical mechanical city. Examine the
list of owners. Let the judgment of
these mechanical critics guide you in
your selection of electric refrigeration
to NORGE—the LIFETIME SYSTEM.

Detroit Owners
E. B. Bard, Engineer,

Otte Elevator Ca.
Frank Barn., Genii Supt.
Hupp Motor Cu C.
C L Campbell. Pres.
Cadillac Machinery Cs.
Georg. Clifford. Dept. Supt.
Kelsey Wheel Co.
H. G Corbett. Sala Eng..
Hyatt Roller Bearing Co.
Ulla Dodge.
Elmtrfral C aaaaaa tar
L Dunn, Gmel Mgr.
Butt Welding • Mfg. Co.
W. A. Fredericks. V..Pres.
In <barge of Easin.ch,s,
Continental Motor. Corp.
C. E.. French. Soey.Treas.
Cadillac Machinery Co.
T. R. Hoag., President.
Hodges Machinery Ca.
K. T. Kann, Vico-Pres.

Chrysler Cmyentlee

Only

T. W. Koerner. Supt. on

Inspection. Chrysler Omni
Fred M•rachner, Weider.
Sales Mgr.. N. Depar•
tars Mfg. Co.
Herbert Matte. Pres.
C.abriel Steel Co.
Ivan Ornborg, Engineer.
Hupp Motor Car Co.
/ay Smith. Builds. Chris-
Craft Boat•, Algae.. Web.
cgesni Ver Linden. Eres.
Peerless Motor Ca. Co.
C. L Waltman, Ass t Supt.
Hupp Motor Car Co.
Harry Wools., Chief Eng,
Chrysler Motor Car C.
DOW. Y•osc. Ere.

Hen Mew car Co.

3

Moving
Parts

all Submerged in Oil

Norge Michigan Company

C. C. Starkweathstr, 1812 Ford Building

Distributor. el N•re. ProIett• I.. MAIL..

AUTHORITED DEALERS IN MICHIGAN
WC's, Itarteersise Wes C., Se E. Elirabeth St., !Nitrate
Grand Blvd at Twelfth. Detroit
Norge Denials

Themes 0. Griffiths... .711 N. Gratiot Ave. Mt. Verse.

of Vamp--Toe Chiffon

0 5[

1.95

Three Pairs, 5.70

Hisnelhoch's—Hinsel-Hose—First Floor.

Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
are in Chicago where they will
spend the week.

-

In honor of the Misses Rosen-
berg of Detroit, Miss Ida IVIiitimin
of Scranton, Pa., and Miss Goldie
lhalanotf of Cincinnati, several de-
lightfdl affairs have lawn given.
Among them was a bridge lunch-
eon at the Wenonah hotel on 'Wed-
nesday, a luncheon at the 1'. W. C.
A. tea rooms on Saturday, and a
dinner at the country club on Sun-
day.

Weddings — Engagement. — Banquet.

—For All Social Function..

Strictly Kosher Caterer.

M. A. PEREIRA, Manager

DETROIT CATERING COMPANY

WE CATER AT THE LEADING
DETROIT ROTEL&

Sirs. J. S. Sempliner was hostess
at It luncheon and bridge at her
home Friday in honor of her sister,
Miss Miriam Kramer, and the
Misses Rosenberg.

125

RICHTON

AVENUE

Call Longfellow ECK

nue.

Mrs. A. Solomon of Wildemere
avenue left on Saturday for Chi-
cago, where she will spend several
weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs.
S. G. Madison.

INK

Abe Lew, Al Weber, David
Markle and Harry Thomas are
spending the week-end in Grand
Rapids, Mich.

Mrs. Ethel Dunn and daughter,
Mrs. Harry Conheim, accom-
panied by her son, Stanley Byron, Nettye, of Burlingame avenue
and mother, Mrs. Anna Burton, have returned from a fortnight's
have returned home after spend- visit to Rochester, N. Y.
ing some time at Charlevoix, Mich.
Mrs. Mack B. Weiss of 1670
Miss Betty Felsonseld of 590 Pingree avenue was hostess at a
delightfully
appointed bridge and
Rosedale court was hostess at a
bridge-luncheon in honor of Miss miscellaneous shower on Wednes-
day
evening,
Aug. 24, in honor of
Ann Rice of Milwaukee, Wis. Cov-
Miss Adaline Cohen, a bride-elect
ers were laid for 12 guests. Prizes
of
Oct.
9.
The
table was attrac•
were awarded the Misses Avis Rice
tively decorated with pink roses
and Mary Weiss.
and gladiolus. Tall pink tapers
projected from the centerpieces.
Covers were laid for 20 guests.

THE MOST CRITICAL MEN in the

The Flattering Sheerness

Miss Miriam Kramer of Roshes•
ter, N. V., is the guest of her par-
ent., str. and Mrs. Joseph Kramer.
•- -
SIr. and SI1s.,loseph Meister and
the latter's sister, Sirs. OPeilbect.t,
of Slemphis, T■ '1111., Were the guest,
of friends in the city last week.
- - — --
Mr. and Sirs. Philip Lovine and
(laughter, Nancy, of Negallnee,
Nliell., spent several days in this
city as the guests of Sire. it. Grab-
owsky.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Tobin and
daughter, Miriam, of Calvert ave-
Max Weber and daughter of To-
nue are spending several weeks at
the home of Mrs. Tobin's parents, ronto, Ont., are guests at the home
Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenstein of of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weingar-
Mishawaka, Ind. They will visit den of 2024 Pingree avenue They
in Chicago before returning to De- are also being entertained by Al
Wetter.
troit.

MAIN DINING ROOM

Smart Women Like

The I. O. B. II. picnic held at
Franklin. Nlich., last Sunday %Vas
Well alt, uded. Guests tc,ry present
from Bay- City, Saginaw and Flint.

Mrs. Charles N. Ascheim of
Sirs. J. Wachler or 2219 West
lVinnetka, Ill., accompanied by her
Euclid avenue has as her house
son, Jay, arrived in the city Thurs-
guest Miss Rose Raitt of Brooklyn,
day to be the guests of Mrs. As-
N. Y., formerly of Detroit.
, cheirn's mother, Mrs. Anna Bur-
ton, also her sisters. Charles As-
LEAH V. ZAGAL
Mrs. Oscar Wander of Leslie
cheim and Burton Ascheim will
avenue has left for a visit in Pitts-
join Mrs. Ascheim and Jay Sept. 1. the finals of the Detroit Times pi-
burgh, Atlantic City and New
ano playing contest, held Aug. 15
Marvin Ressler and Mr. and SIN. in the ballroom of the Book-CadiL York.
Jacob Ressler and family of Hazel- lar Hotel.
Miss Avis Rice of 3318 Calvert
' wood avenue have returned from a
Miss Zagel, representing West
avenue has as her guest Miss Ann
delightful motor trip through the Detroit, competed against the fin-
!tire
of Milwaukee, Wis.
East, where they visited relatives est pianists of Highland Park,
and friends.
Hamtramck and East Detroit. As
Mrs. E. Weissman and family
a reward for her victory she re-
are spvioling the month of August
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmidt of La ceived a diamond ring, a baby
at Silver lake and will return to
Salle boulevard are leaving this grand piano and the title "Grand
the city after Sept. 1.
week on a motor trip to New York Champion of Greater Detroit."
City, where they will visit for a
The contest winner is a student
Mr. and Sirs. Carl Si. Cohen,
few weeks. Returning home, they of Dr. Mark Gunsberg. She has
, formerly of Elmhurst avenue, De-
will spend some time in Atlantic gone to Cedar Point with her par-
troit, are now residing in their new
City, Philadelphia and Washing- ents for the remainder of the sum-
home in DeVaUx Park, Toledo, 0.
ton, D. C. They will be wino- mer vacation.
panied by their daughters, Bess
Mrs Charles Davis has returned
and Esther, and their niece, Miss
On Thursday of last week Mrs. to her home on Collingwood live-
Esther Perlstein.
from a week's visit with her
Murk Niman of Collingwood eve-
of son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
In honor of Miss Lillian Stein- nue and Mrs. William Samuels
then of Toledo, 0.
Mrs.
Carl M. Cohen
berg, a bride of Aug. 21, the West Philadelphia avenue motored
Misses Esther Segal, Judith Saf- to Toledo to visit with their sister,
ran, Ann Bookstein and Adele Sel- Mrs. Carl M. Cohen.
man entertained 40 guests at a
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Foreman
surprise shower at the Chatham
anti children of Leicester court
Apartments on Aug. 16.
have left for Toledo, where they
Miss Miriam Lachman of Webb will attend the wedding of their
avenue was hostess on Monday, niece. On Aug. 21 they will leave
Aug. 15, at a bridge-luncheon. on an extended motor trip through
Prizes were awarded the Misses the South, stopping at Hot
Rhoda Cohen and Rosaline Gold- Springs, Ark., and will be back
stein, Sie Katz and Colonel Prenz- home on Oct. 1.
lauer. A lovely luncheon was
In honor of the fourth birthday
served, which was followed by
anniversary of their son, Daniel.
(lancing in the ballroom.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ginsberg of
A buffet supper and bridge hon- 3211 Cortland avenue entertained
oring, Miss Laura Rosenthal, whose on Thursday, Aug. 18, for rela-
marriage to Archibald Barnett will tives and friends.
take place on Sept. 4, was given
Miss Shirley Bernice Kalt of At-
by Mr and Mrs. Joseph Barnett,
who entertained at their cottage, kinson avenue and Miss Barbara
Joy
Davis of Collingwood avenue
Venice-on-the-Lakes. High honors
were won by Miss Harriet Barnett have returned home from a few
days'
visit with the latter's sister,
and David Goldfarb. Garden flow-
ers and tall pink tapers adorned Mrs. Carl M. Cohen of DeVeaux
Park,
Toledo.
the service table and a profusion
of flowers decorated the rooms of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cohen, for-
the cottage. Many guests from
merly of 9311 John R. start, are
Flint and Pontiac were present.
now residing at 3711 Webb ave-

7

Woodward Thru to Washington,

Nag Tit!! Notes

Miss Mary Weiss or 1988 Elm-
hurst avenue Wts hostess at a
bridge and bunco party in honor
Miss Avis Rice, who recently
returned from a visit to Milwau-
kee, Vt is. High honors were won
by the Misses Esther Goldenberg.
Avis Rice and Renee Stellar. Cov-
ers were laid for 16 guest a.

Mr. and Sirs. Louis II. Goldberg
of 112 Seward avenue have re-
turned front a delightful stay at
the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island.

A Special Showing of
Squirrel Coats, self or
Fox - trimmed, offering
values beyond compare.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Weiner an-
nounced the engagements of their
daughters, Esther and Shirley, on
Sunday last. Miss Shirley \Venter
is yintaged to Julius Levine, mon of
Sir. and Sirs. L. II. Levine, and
Miss Esther 'Weiner to David
Singer, soft of Sir. and Mrs. II.
Singer.

Miss Florence Silverman, daugh-
I ter of Reverend and Mrs. J. Sil-
verman of Gladstone avenue, has
graduated front the Michigan State
Normal College and will teach in
the Detroit public schools this fall.



tmelhoch

Marcus Brode of 2229 Taylor
avenue announces the engagement
of his daughter, Betty, to Irving
Cohen of this city

Sir. and Sirs. Saul Karpf, for-
merly of Grand avenue, are now
Leah V. Zagal, 14.year-old residing at 15533 Hayden street,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brightmoor, Mich.
Zagal of 151 Hazelwood avenue,
Miss Fannie Green of Ann Ar-
was unanimously chosen winner in
bor, Mich., who has been visiting
relatives here, left for Cleveland,
Ohio, where she will be the guest
of Sliss Hilda Scheingold of Cleve-
land Heights.

Mrs. Anna Middleman of 170n
Clair count avenue entertained
- with a bridge-luncheon in honor
of her guests, Stirs Minnie Sosna
of St. Louis, Mo., and Sirs. Sarah
IBrenner of Bay City, Stich. Cow.
ers were laid for 10 guests.

Raccoon, Heaver and
Leopard Cat Coats at
very special prices for
the miss preparing her



NW

Mrs. A. Schlesinger and Mfrs
I Ray Burton of the Chatham Hotel
have returned from a delightful
two weeks' stay at the Grand Ho-
tel, Mackinac Island.

FURS

Engagements

Elms. Title of "Grand Champion
of Greater Detroit."

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldsmith
and daughter, Rayetta, of Alger
avenue, accompanied by theW
niece, Mrs. Tillie Greenberg, have
left for an extended motor trip
through the East.

in Our

Saul Karpf of Brightmoor and
his sister, Sirs. M. Gultwilig, have
left for New York and Atlantic
City for a few weeks' stay.

Miss Mathilda Winsen of New
York City is enjoying a delightful
stay with her brothers and sisters-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winsen
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winsen and
their families.

Miss Viola Freedman of Taylor
avenue has returned from a de-
lightful fornight's visit in Cleve-
land, where she was the guest of
Miss Melvin. Shulman of Thorn-
hill drive.

Among the many affairs given
in honor of Miss Sadye Rycus,
whose marriage to Abe Max will
be an event of Sunday, Aug. 28,
at lintel Statler, was a miscellane-
Out, shower and bridge given by
Miss Gusaie Max of Cameron ave-
nue an Tuesday, Aug. 16. At mid-
night a buffet luncheon was served
to 30 guests. Miss Rycus was
also honored guest at a miscellane-
ous shower and bridge which was
given on Wednesday, Aug. 24, at
the Savoy Hotel, at which Sirs.
Silas B. Feinberg and Mrs. Sidney
L. Max were joint hostesses. Cov-
ers were laid for 30 guests.

is offered at decided
savings . . . in our

Is

414 Au t Sale of

Annis Furs

VERY woman who has

longed for the luxuri-
oussmartnessof a
beautiful Mink Coat—now
may satisfy her longing in
this great August sale of
Annis Furs.
During this event she is priv-
ileged to se le c t from the
largest and highest-in-qual-
ity production of Genuine
American Mink ever display-
ed at Fur Headquarters.
The designs are distinctive,
and developed in perfectly

matched dark skins of un-
usual depth and silkiness.

In addition to the scores of
models ready for inspection,
we have hundreds of high
grade peltries from which
madame may select for a
coat-to-order.

If you intend to enjoy this
regal fur this season, by all
means buy your Mink Coat
now -- while prices are re-
duced. August sale prices are
as low as $985.

Miss Evelyn Rosalie Glasser and
Irwin Leonard Glasser, children of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glasser of
3200 Collingswood avenue, Will re-
turn from Camp Lenore,
Mass., and Camp Lenox, East Lee,
Mass., on Thursday, Sept. 1, after
spending their vacations at those
respective places.

Miss Rosaline Goldstein of Dex-
ter boulevard was hostess at a
bridge-tea at her home. Prizes
were awarded to the Slissen Mi-
riam Lachman and Rhoda Cohen.
Mrs. David Goose has returned
from her vacation at I.ong Lake
and will now reside in Detroit.

Miss Mary Berghoff of 638
Westminster avenue was hostess
at a bridge and bunco party at her
home on Saturday evening, Aug.
24. Coven were laid for 20
guest/.

Only a Few More Days
of the August Fur Sale ,

WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD .

. FOUNDED 1887

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