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Emanuel Sisters
To Give Benefit',

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The 461h cAnnirman , of The J. L. Hudson CoMpiny • 1927

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Regent Theater to Be Scene
of Benefit on Monday,
September 19.

A benefit performance at the
Regent theater is the first big
event of the season for the Sister-

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Trigg, accom -1 Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Brin have
mailed by their son and daughter, returned to the city following a
passed the Labor day week-end summer's tour of Europe.
touring through northern Michi-
gan.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin and
daughter, Barbara, and son, Rich-
Mrs. J. D. Rosenman and sons, ard, have arrived in New York fol-
Leonard and Ray, have returned lowing a visit in Washington and
to their home at 2434 Culvert ave- Atlantic City. On Sept. 10 Mrs.
nue, following a delightful sojourn Lappin, accompanied by her chil-
dren, will embark for Italy on the
at Ocean City and New York.
steamship Biancamano.

All Service Plates

(f.'rret Lenox)

At Discounts of

20 %

Worthwhile discounts

MRS. MAX SCHUBINER

in all departments

L. B. KING & CO.

East Grand River and Library

A FACT WE WISH TO EMPHASIZE

All the Merchandise
in Hudson's 46th Anniversary
is Gketv—lor Fall and Winter
of dependable Hudson quality
at once-a-year savings

Miss Anna Oxenhandler has re-
Miss Freda Marcus has returned
turned to this city following a sum-
mer in Chicago, and will resume to her home in Johnstown after
her work in connection with the spending some time here as the
Sabbath school of Temple Beth F.I. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H.
Schakne.
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund L. Brin
of 1903 Calvert avenue have re-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Meyers of
turned from a four months tour West Philadelphia avenue are
through 10 countries in Europe.
guests at the Breakers hotel, Cedar
Point, 0.
A popular bride-elect of the
month is Miss Annette Jacobson,
Miss Freda Goldsmith has re-
whose marriage to Charles Ab- turned to her home at 3251 Webb
rams will be an event of Sept. 14. avenue following a sojourn of

hood of Temple Emanuel. The ben-
efit will be given on Monday eye-
ning, Sept. 19.
Mrs. Charles Greenberg is chair-
man, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Paul,
Mrs. Jos. Ruby, Mrs. Eli Levine,
Mrs. Isadore Karbal, Mrs. Max
Schubiner, Mrs. Jack Tobin, Mrs.
Louis Tobin, Mrs. Sklar, Mrs. Mack
and Mrs. B. Harris.

three weeks at Mackinac.
Dr. and Mrs. P. Katz of Toledo,
0., were the week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Romberg
their parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. S.
Silverman of 2073 Gladstone ave- of 2005 West Philadelphia avenue
and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bloom-
nue.
berg of 9330 Dexter boulevard, for-
Miss Gertrude Katz and George merly of Gladstone avenue, have
Katz of Madison, Wis., were the returned from a few weeks' motor
guests of their mother, Mrs. I. trip through Canada, the New Eng-
land states, New York and Atlan-
Katz, of Rochester avenue.
tic City.

HUDSON'S 46T" ANNIVERSARY

Miss Belle Livingstone of the
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Morse
Boulevard shop, has returned from
an extended trip to Paris, with have returned from an extensive
eastern
tour and have taken up
the finest Parisian imports.
their residence at the Wilshire.
After a month's vacation the
Mrs.
Morse
and son, Peter, spent
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Krell and
Halevy Choral society has resumed
family of l.amothe avenue and Mrs. the Labor day week-end in Milwau-
its rehearsals at Gladstone and
kee.
B. Nelson and sun of Elmhurst
Twelfth streets.
avenue have returned from a motor
With the few good voices that
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schor and
trip through the eastern states.
the Halevy has added to its already
family of 4373 Leslie avenue have
well-known singers, the club is pre-
returned
from a three weeks' visit
Miss Florence Horwitz of Med-
paring a program to present to the
bury and Miss Mollie Haber of at Charlevoix, Mich.
public in the near future that will
West Philadelphia avenue have re-
surpass all previous concerts.
James Van Vliet, son of Mr. and
turned from a visit at Cedar Point
Miss Esther Zalesin is general
The Halevy also wishes to an-
Mrs. Leon Van Vliet of Edison ave-
over Labor day week-end.
nounce that there is room for a
nue has returned from a cruise on chairman of the bridge-tea and raf-
fle
to be given by the Athena Girls'
few more good voices, and urges
Russell Silver, son of Dr. and the Mediterranean.
every good singer to become a mem-
Mrs. Morris D. Silver of Marston
ber. Those who are interested in
James Van Vliet of 1246 Edison
Ct., left on Wednesday for Colum-
Jewish music may apply at Glad-
bia, Mo., where he will enter the avenue returned on Sunday from
stone, corner of Twelfth, at 8:30
a delightful two months' ;Mediter-
University of Missouri.
p. m., or to J. Miller, conductor,
ranean cruise.
2304 Taylor avenue.
Miss Rebecca Hoffman of 290
Miss Isabella 1Verbe of Owen
Farnsworth avenue was hostess at
a lovely party at her home on Mon- avenue has returned to the city
following
a tour of England,
day evening, Sept. 5, honoring
Harry Lewis of the vaudeville team, France, Holland, Germany, Italy
and
Switzerland,
and will resume
Mrs. S. B. Kahn of Detroit was Lewis and Dotty, which was the her teaching at the Detroit Con-
the guest of friends and relatives headline number at the Capitol servatory of Music.
theater during the week ending
for several days.
Sept. 3. Entertainment for the eve-
Mrs. Sophie Well of Longfellow
Mr. and Mrs. N. Spiesberger ning was furnished by Miss Hoff-
avenue has returned from a two
spent the week-end in Jackson, man at the piano, Henry Stone, vio- weeks' visit in New York and the
linist,
and
Harry
Lewis,
singing
Mich., where they were the guests
Adirondack mountains, Montreal
of their children, Mr. and Mrs. tenor, and Meyer Kushner acted as and Quebec, and will leave Satur-
master of ceremonies. Miss Ruth
Earl Spiesberger.
Weiss, also assisted at the piano. day, Sept. 10, for a short visit to
Mackinac island.
Mrs. Frances Levy and son, ('livers were laid for 14 guests.
Clarence, spent I.abor day. in De-
Miss Anna Neumann has re-
Many
pre-nuptial
affairs
were
troit.
given in honor of Miss Dorothy turned to her home on Clairmunt
avenue after a delightful trip to
Schnabel,
whose
marriage
to
David
Mr. and Mrs. N. Sertner and son,
Buffalo, Niagara Falls and To-
Robert, of Flint, spent last Wed- Schiller was an event of Sept. 4.
Among them were a bridge and ronto.
nesday in this city.
personal shower at the Chatham
Mr. and Mrs. Milton 'Male of
MISS ESTHER ZALESIN
On Thursday evening Mrs. J. by her sister, Ethel; an afternoon
1493 West Euclid avenue have re-
Ginsberg entertained with three bridge at which Miss Aleen Schil-
turned from a two weeks' visit in club on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18,
tables of bridge in honor of Mrs. ler and Mrs. N. Jacoby were joint
at the Savoy hotel at 2 o'clock. She
Conaway, Mich.
hostesses: a miscellaneous shower
S. B. Kahn of Detroit.
is being assisted by Miss Belle
by Mrs. Eli Sachse and Mrs. Max
Mrs. Jacob Farkas of 12936 Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Levy and son, Makin; a bridge luncheon by Mrs.
Through the courtesy of the
Hamilton avenue entertained with
R. Levy. of Muskegon, Mich., spent Dave Diamond, and a bridge
a luncheon on Wednesday, Aug. Style shop and the F'ahrick Fur
the week-end here as the guests of luncheon and kitchen shower by
30, in honor of Mrs. Fred Silver shop, a fashion show will be given
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield.
Mrs. Sophie Rosenthal.
of New York and Mrs. Jacob Melt- as an added attraction, of which
zer of Atlantic City. Covers were the Mesdames Roy Y. Chatlin and
Mrs. Julius V. Brown and daugh-
PERFECTION LODGE
Nathan Horwitz are in charge.
laid for 20 guests.
CHANGES SCHEDULE ter, Julia Ruth, of 93 Seward ave-
A beautiful table lamp will be
nue, have returned to the city after
Mrs. Eugene II. Sloman and raffled at that time.
a two weeks' visit in the east as the
Tickets
may he obtained from
A change in its previously an-
guests of Gustanius A. Rogers of Mrs. Louis Oppenheim have re- any member or at the door the aft-
nounced schedule has been an-
New York city at his summer home turned from Mackinac Island, ernoon of the affair.
nounced by li•rfection lodge No.
at Friends Lake, N. Y., in the Ad- where they spent the month of
186, F. & A. M., due to the ap-
August.
nroaching Jewish holidays. The irondack mountains.

HALEVY CHORAL CLUB
RESUMES REHEARSALS

The New Froths

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1N. and gowns that reflect
perfectly the true rhythm of
their Paris originals. Glori-
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ful are these modern frocks.
Expressing brilliantly the
newest whims of fashion, yet
most moderately priced.

and Coats

61,1, HE most beautiful
coats in town" . .
we have been told by many
smart women! And we think
this is a just verdict, for we
have spent weeks in select-
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Adams West

Fellowcraft degree, which was to
Dr. and Mrs. William Vidaver
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Krell and
have
been con ferred Sept.
at 7 o'clo•k
Wednesday,
11, family
has of
been
of West
boulevard. accom-
1932 LaMothe
and Grand
Mrs.
which B. Nelson and sun of Elmhurst panied by Miss Aduline Cohen and
changed to the E. A. degree,
will he given at 1 o'clock Wednes- avenue have returned from a de- Bernard Dosie, have returned from
will he lightful motor trip through the a motor trip to Onaway, Mich..
day, Sept.
A banquet
held
at 14.
6:30
o'clock.
East. where they spent the week-end of
Labor Day.
.
Mrs. Mathilda Sofer, formerly
Miss Phyllis .lane Simon of At-
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of 1785 Seward avenue. is now re-
kinson avenue was hostess to
siding at 2911 Monterey.
many of her friends Thursday aft-
A course in elocution will be con-
ernoon at a bridge tea honoring
Miss
Ethel
Weiner
of
3322
ducted at the center from s to 9
o'clock every Tuesday night, begin-'Sturtevant avenue motored with the Misses Muriel and Harriet Pi-
ning Oct. 4, by Mrs. Morton Stein- some friends to Chicago for the vowitz of Grand Rapids, Mich.
berg. There is a charge of 25 cents Labor Day week-end and was a High honors were awarded the
for the entire course. guest at the Edgewater Beach Misses June Sillman, Florence
Trunsky and Nathalie Ash.
Jacob Pearlstien will conduct a Hotel.

CENTERS ASSN

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ONE of the thrills a Lane
Bryant Frock gives you, is that
it makes you APPEAR slen-
der—even tho you are not.

You'll get another thrill from
the Styles. For Lane Bryant
gives you choice of current
styles worn by smart women.
Fashionable fabrics. Modish
colors. Paris, at her best.

The only difference between
Lane Bryant and other Fashion
stores is this: Lane Bryant spe-
cializes in sizes to fit women
and misses who are nut slender
from size 16 -I- (the plus sign
indicating greater ease around
arms, bust, waist and hips)
clear through all needed sizes
to a full size 56.

Fall Frocks $16 to $150
Fureed Coats $35 to $395

Sketched—Black transparent velvet

with white flat crepe vestee and cuffs.

Third Floor.

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Mr. and Mrs. Muller Lipinsky
of 435 llolbrook avenue announce
the birth of a son, Stanley Alden,
Sept. 1.

1912 Farmer St., Cor. John R. near Woodward.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball of
'2965 Central avenue are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a
son, Edwin John. on Aug. 23.

"KADIMAH" HEBREW SCHOOLS

chernoll. Director)

11729 LINWOOD AVENUE, Near TUXEDO

(Opposite Roosevelt

class in citizenship from 8 to 9
Among the many affairs given
o'clock every Tuesday night. begin-
ning Oct 4. There is a charge of in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Hollander of San Diego, Calif.,
25 cents for the entire course.
was a bridge given for eight ladies
by Mrs. R. Levitt and a party
PERFECTON LODGE
given by Mrs. David King of Vir-
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. ginia park. Mr. and Mrs. Hol- Statler Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holtzman
and A. 31., will hold a special lander will remain in the city for
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frishman of 23(18 West Philadelphia avenue
meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 14, about two weeks and then will
announce
the birth of a son, Ir-
of
Hazelwood
avenue
was
hostess
at 1 p. m. E. A. degree. Ban- leave for Cleveland, from where
at a formal dinner party given at win Toby, on Aug. 29.
quit at 6:30 and membership coin- they will return to their home.
their home on Monday evening,
mittee at 8 o'clock.
Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich
Among the many affairs given Sept. 5, in honor of their aunt,
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary
Mrs. F. Siporin of Omaha, Neb. (Faye Cashdan I of 2684 Monte-
• in honor of Miss Annette Jacob-
fly Order of—
rey avenue are receiving felicita-
Covers
were
laid
for
10
guests.
a
bride
of
Sept.
4,
was
a
per-
son,
CHARLES RUBINER, W. M
tions on the birth of a son, David,
sonal shower given by Miss Naomi
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Frish- Sept. 1.
Marks on Aug. 28 at her home on
Highland avenue for 20 guests, a man of West Boston boulevard
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Silverberg
luncheon at the Merest for 24 has returned from a boat trip to
(Ethel Bernbaum) of 2711 Rich-
guests on Sept. 3 by Miss Florence Duluth and Mackinac Island.
ton
avenue are receiving congratu-
Walsh, a linen shower on Sept. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fish and Mr. lations on the birth of a son on
for 70 guests by Mrs. Myrtle
Sept.
7.
and
Mrs.
Murray
Robinson
of
Schreiber, a personal shower at the
Wilshire on Sept. 7 for 80 guests Gladstone avenue have returned
The more teachers, the more
from
a
delightful
motor
trip
to
at which the Mesdames Dave Ro-
Has reopened and invites your
Manuel Rosenthal Chicago over the week-end of teaching zeal. (B. B. 21b.)
sea tha I an
inspection of its beautiful new
were joint hostesses, a kitchen Labor Day.
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shower given at 563 Josephine
Restaurant at
I. SKLAR
avenue for 28 guests by Miss in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Max
8832 TWELFTH STREET
Ethel Jacobson of Toledo, a mis- Rudolph of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr.
MOHEL
cellaneous shower for 28 guests by and Mrs. Sol Rice of 3318 Cavell
The same inimitable Pohl Cui-
avenue entertained Sunday eve-, Recommended be is.
' Miss Roy Gottlieb at her home on
sine will prevail.
Detroit
PhsOeinn" for
3316 Richton avenue and a miscel- ning with a dinner at the Elkin
their own children as
laneous shower to be given by Miss Hotel, Mt. Clemens. Covers were
well a. others.
Clara Goldberg at her home at 1997 laid fur 20 guests.
IMO Havel...a Awe.
!Gladstsne avenue on Sept. 12.
nom Empire 1424.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller
Among the many pre-nuptial at- (Edythe Rudyn) and son, Freddie,
, fairs given in honor of Miss Edyth are now domiciled in their new
Mae Levenson, who became the home at 3831 Cortland avenue.
bride of Barney Newman on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Fisher and
day, Sept. 4. Isere a persunal
Mohel Specialist
shower and bridge luncheon by •family of Cadillac avenue have re-
:5 Yore'
turned
to the city from their sum-
Mrs. Harry Levenson and Mrs.
Endiwswi be Leadins
Harry Bronson; a miscellaneous mer home at The Heights, Hough-
Nosh- fen,
shower and bridge luncheon given ton Lake, Mich.
Endesred to Detroit•
by the Misses Molly and Fanya
era by •irtue
wile
Ali IR UNMAN..
has
Miss
Leona
Harris,
who
Newman at the Belcrest; a theater
alone tare and clean
arty, followed by • ti a at the spent the past five week& as the
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Maxine
Fisher
Miss
Hook Cadillac hotel. by Miss Helen house guest of
2073 Gladstone
Resider, and • bridge-luncheon by at The Heights, Houghton Lake.
CHERRY 9171
Euclid 104(7.
Miss Marion Levenson at her home Mich., has returned to her home
Hollywood, Calif.
on Whitney avenue.

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Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Jacob (Es-
telle R. Veselll of 335:1 Boston
boulevard are receiving felicita-
tions on the birth of a son, Edwin
The Misses Marion and Gene- Jack, on Aug. 25.
vieve Drapkin, Rose Hodes and
Dr. and Mrs. David Marks of
Ann Rogoff left Saturday night on
a motor trip to Toledo, Cleveland 2081 Virginia park announce the
birth
of a daughter, Florence,
and Youngstown, Ohio. While in
Cleveland they stopped at the Aug. 27.

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