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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-07-20

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PAGE SIX

7 11 09EntorrjewisneIRONICLE

pontiar Notts

Why
Worry?

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Elbling
of 117 Murphy street are occu-
The moonlight to be sponsored
pying their new Mime at 32 East
by Purity Chapter on Tuesday
Iroquois road.
evening, July 31, on the steamer
Tashmoo. Promises to prove a gala
Ma. J. Levin of Lorraine court
has returned after spending five' •
weeks with her brother, Samuel
Garet of Denver, Colo. Returning
with Mrs. Levin was her niece,
Miss Esther Gate!, who plans to
make an indefinite stay.

When Forest
Cleaners Will
Restore It

Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Gold and
daughter, Anti, of New Orleans,
I.a., are week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Solomon of 150
Franklin boulevard, and will leave
the first of next week for New
York City. hliss Bernice Solomon,
who is studying this summer at the
University of Michigan, will also
spend the week-end with her
parents.

That spot on your new suit will vanish and
it will be returned to you positively stainless
if you entrust it to the care of our experts.
Men's suits are Forest's specialty. Suits
cleaned inside and outside and perfectly re-
stored in 24 hours. Phone and have one of
our representatives call for yours.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hotelier
of I.ima, 0., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. henry J. Jacobsen at their
summer home, Oak Lodge, at Syl-
van Lake. Jay Jacobson is attend-
ing summer camp at Camp Elam-
bau, Eagle River, Wis.

Fon Est

CLEANERS
I C. DYERS 14

call

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
.ficob held a picnic Sunday, July
17, at Joslyn Park. Games were
played and refreshments served.

C

533-S47 FOREST AVE E

MEI•ose 4200

Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Netzorg of
Ottawa Drive and Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Bing of Detroit left for a
boat trip to Duluth. They will
visit Yellowstone National Park.

---

Robert Rapaport is giving
a swimming and supper party at
their cottage at Elizabeth Lake
Wednesday evening, July 18, to
compliment Miss Lottie Shaw of
Youngstown, Ohio, and Miss Jean
Wyman Louis, guests of Mrs. Bar-
ney Wyman, and Miss Esther
Garel of Denver, Colo.

Mica

F.

BABY DAY NURSERY
TO MOVE INTO NEW
HOME, 262 ROWENA

A splendidly complete mral, exquis-
itely arved, In the unarpaaed appoint-
ments of the luxurious Savoy. Remark-
able value, $125.

Special Sunday DInner, $1.50.

WEDDINGS

0 o r

M. I'. Miller donated a home of
15 rooms to the Baby Day Nur-
sery until their new home will be
completed. The home is at 262
Rowena street.
The Baby Day Nursery expects
to move to the new ome about
the first week in August.
( A special meeting will be held
a 545 East Canfield Tuesday,
J jc24, at 1 p. m.

Particular attention and service to ban-
quets, weddinge, bridge parties.

Phone Randolph 5600 for arrangements.

DETROIT'S FINEST
HOTEL"

DISTINCTIVE JEWELRY AT
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS

This new and beautiful store, by virtue of its low
verhead. Is able to serve your jewelry needs at price.
hat man living.

t

Greeting Cards
nd Bridge
Score Card.

A. ARISS JEWELER

9
12038 DEXTER BLVD.

GOOD FURNITURE

Need Not be Expensive

You have only to visit this new and beautiful store to
fully realize why so many Detroiters are furnishing their homes
by this institution. Come In and see for yourself.

ART FURNITURE CO.

4104.8 Fenkell Ave. at Livernois



Phone Longfellow 8170

Michigan Kosher Restaurant

M. hIENDELSON, Prop.

1305 First

St. (near Michigan)

We serve home-conked meals. Pleasant surroundings.
Courteous attention. Moderate prices.

Food Strictly Fresh Daily

Mr. and Sirs. Herman Ilimel-
hoch, accompanied by their dough-
ter, Miss Marjean Himelhoch,
sailed on Sunday on the S. S. Be-
rengaria for a stay of several
weeks abroad.

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wertheimer
of Palm Beach, Flu., are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell
Benjamin of Woodrow Wilson
avenue, On Sunday they will
leave for a stay in northern Michi-
gan.

Dr. and Mrs. Sol 0, Kesler of
Burlingame avenue entretained as
Miss Anna Openhandler, who
their house guest Mrs. James Ku ys has been visiting in Chicago, Mil-
of Cape Town, South Africa, t he waukee and St. Louis, will leave
past week.
the first of August for an Alaskan
tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing left o
Monday for a trip through Yello w-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein of
stone Park and other Wester n
Webb avenue have returned from
points of interest.
' Chicago and have gone to Port
Stanley, Ont., for a fortnight's
Mrs. Jack Davis of Chiciigo stay.
EDYTHE CUGELL
Worthy Matron of Purity Chapter boulevard was hostess to eight
guests at a luncheon of very pretty
bliss Rena Zeiger is a guest at
event. Music will be furnished by appointments on Monday at the the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Atlantis
Finzel's Orchestra, and an enter- Phoenix Club.
City.
taining program with moving pic-
tures has been provided by the
Mrs. L. Ressler, accompanied by
Miss Fanny Rosen of 1199 At-
committee in charge for those who her daughter, Mrs. Dan Goldber g,
kinson avenue, who has been visit.
desire some other source of amuse- granddaughter, Miss Martha Ser..
lug her niece, Mrs. Leonard S.
ment. The sun parlors have.been lin, and son, Mr. Marvin Ressler,
Levin of Pittsburgh, Pa., has re-
reserved for those desiring to in- have returned from a fortnight's turned home, accompanied by Miss
dulge in cards.
motor trip to New York City. They Lenore Levin of Pittsburgh.
Among the patrons and patron- visited in Atlantic City and Phila•
esses of this affair are Mr. and delphia en route home.
Mrs. Morris Garrett and son
Mrs. Sam Smitt, Mrs. M. Mitsch-
Charles and Mrs. William Gorden
kun, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossman,
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Krohner of
Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Loewenberg, 2303 llazelwood have as their and son Avery are spending the
Mr. and Mrs. A. Glazer, Mr. and house guest their sister, Miss Lil- remainder of the summer in At-
lantic City.
Sirs. A. B. Stralscr, Mr and Mrs. lian Krohner of Chicago.
Harry Schiller, Miss Sadie Gold.'
Mrs. Mathilda Safer sailed on
stein, Mr. and Sirs. Jos lechman
Louis A. Marymount, who re- July 21 on the S. S. Lakeland for a
Mr. and Mrs. Max Dushkin, Mr. timed on Monday from a fishi
r
tour of E
and hirs. Morris Blumberg, Mr. t rip to the Soo, has left for Ne
w
and Mrs. Albert Schiller, Mr. and York. Ile was accompanied by h
is
Dr. and Mrs. Noah Aronstam
Mrs. Nathan Metzger, Mr. and sister, Mrs. Conrad Craandyke o f
and son Ralph are leaving by
Ilerman Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- The Hague, Holland, who sails o •
motor for a three weeks' visit at
uel Rosenblatt, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. S aturday on the S. S. Rotterda al
r Mackinac.
m
Kavanau, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon for her home following sever
Cugell, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wein- months' visit with her brother.
I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage and
beck, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben W.
family of Virginia Park are oc-
Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ja-
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Sho r, copying their summer home on
coby, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvith, Dr. formerly of 885 Blaine avenu e, the Canadian shore.
and Mrs. J. Gilbert Israel and Dr. have returned to the city afte
and Mrs. Edward J. Levitt.
spending the last year in Los An •
Miss Leona Silver in leaving Sat-
'rickets may be secured from the geles,
urday to spend the summer months
officers or from Sirs. Cora Jacoby,
in Sioux City, Ia.
chairman, Longfellow 6104.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Goetesma
a nd son, Lloyd of 3777 Bosto a
The Misses Myra Myers of 3023
boulevard, are leaving to make Webb avenue and Zell Gantz of
their permanent residence in Buf- 9305 McQuade avenue left last
falo, N. Y. For the remaining Sunday by motor for a fortnight's
month, Mrs. Goetesman may be stay at camp in northern ;Michi-
reached at Walnut 1568-M.
gan.

La Jeanne
Shop

Eve., July 31

Come and Dance to the Tantalizing Tunes of

Finzel's Society Orchestra

Bridge

Bridge prizes for every table..

Moving Pictures

Dancing Until Midnight Boat Lands at 11:30

Members and friends are invited to come with us and enjoy the
cool lake breezes.

Tickets $1.00 Per Person

Everyone has a good time at our affairs.

=E2414*W4;T:e4i

Merchant Tir Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd
Between Calvert and
Tag"'
and Service Prevail.

Colliagwood.

Midsummer Sale

Hudson furniture at prices less than usual marks July
as a thrift month for home lovers. Hundreds and hun-

dreds of exquisite examples of cabinetmaking and up-
holstering from American centers of art-industry— from

European ateliers, are assembled on our expansive Ninth

Floor for this major Summer event. Furniture for all

rooms and for each type of house Hudson furniture

of assured dependability in construction and good taste
tagged with prices that bespeak the importance of

economy as a definite aid to better furnished homes.

The j. L. Hudson Co.

D E 1 II 0 1 T

The Most Popular Place

Ki

ng

Wah Lo Cafe

118 Michigan Ave.

We have special rooms far Banquets, Dinner-Dances
and Card Parties without extra charge. Phone Cadillac
l 5074, ask for Mr. Woods.

Wonderful Entertainment

Maurice Rushlow

and His Famous Dance Orchestra

e

Best Dance Fkor in Detroit

LUNCHEON, 60c • — DINNER, $1.00

No Cover Charge at All Hours

The Finest of Furniture

—and never a fancy price

The beauty of buying your furniture here is that your
choice does not compel you to confine yourself to just a few
styles.

B. & B. Furniture Co.

10345.10349 Linwood Ave.

Longfellow 2081

REMEMBER YOUR FURS

Now is the time to take care of them—have them cleaned,
relined or remodeled.
Investigation and comparison will prove to you that our
price is sensationally low for the service given.

Blue Bird Fur Shop

REPAIRING—REMODELING—RESTYLING

8653 Twelfth Street.

Euclid 5165

You'll like Detroit's

New '

Smart
Shop

Infants and
Children's Wear

Leaves Foot of Griswold Street at 8:30 P. M.

A. C. Krenz

11 ith the Added Importance
of Lower Prices Daring the

1

STEAMER TASHMOO

Entertainment

F udson Furniture

Mrs. Anna Labret and daughter,
hirs. Jacob Miller and mother,
the Ginsburg Camp for Mothers Clara, of
Twenty-eighth street are Mrs. Minnie Barnett, of 2495 Tay-
and Babies, conducted by the Jew- vacationing the month of Jul
y lor avenue, left on a motor trip
ish Centers Association, ore now along the Atlantic Coast.,
to Columbus, 0., to be the guests
The Chalutzim group of Detroit in full swing. These cover every
of relatives.
4 will for the next few weeks be phase of child and adult interest.
Miss
Anna
Pollock,
whose
mar
active in raising a sum of $100, The camp is run on a very strict,
Miss Lillian F. Chivian of Phil-
the Detroit quota in the nation- though happy schedule, in such riag,e to Mr. Arnold Frank o f
wide campaign for tho organized a manner as to teach discipline, Chester, Pa., will be an event o { adelphia, I'a., is visiting her sis
working youth of Palestine, which neatness and industry in a fasci- July 29, has been visiting in th tors, Mrs. Louis Girmansky of
East during the past month.
2009 Hazelwood avenue, and Mrs.
is being initiated by the Young nating way.
• Irving Gould of 15058 Quincy aye-
Poole Zion Organization.
In the morning, following break-
Mr. and Mrs. Simon S. Star s nue.
The Ila-notihr Ila•ovehd is a fast, there is bed inspection by one have returned from a pleasant tri
, youth organization including all of the older children, who makes to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and To •
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry S. Bennett
the working youth from the age a report during the dinner assem- ronto, Canada.
and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Bleier
of 15 to 18. It has for its aim the bly as to the neatness of each
are leaving on July 21 for a
improvement of the working con-! room. Then come the long hikes
Among the guests at the Mac k month's vacation to Alaska. They
ditions of its members. It actu- or games and swimming. During Island Hotel at Wolf Lake are Mrs , I will stop enroute at Banff, Lake
ally helps them to obtain work, the heat of the day the children M. J. Furstenberg, her daughte ✓ Louise and Vucouver.
and to make their basis on the land are congregated under shade trees Ruth and son Jerome, of 3276 Tux
iS more firm. The organization also and told stories. During such
edo; Leonard, Robert and Doro
Mrs. Samuel J. /lift men of 3216
supports a chain library, which times handicraft classes are con- thy Grossman, with their nurse, o f Fullerton, had as her house guest
supplies them with reading and ducted. The children are taught 710 Chicago boulevard; Mrs. Mar . over the last week-end her cousin
study material, and arranges for to make beads, paint vases, bench- tin Block and daughter Elaine o f Mrs. Zelda Leah Scott of Jersey
them series of lectures wherever es, etc.
1133 Virginia Park; Mrs. Milton City.
possible.
Immediately following the mid- Behrendt, son, Arthur, and dough
It is, therefore, urged as a duty day lunch conies "rest hour," when ter, of 2003 Highland; Mr. and
lien Lewis and mother of 2074
upon every organization and indi- there is absolute silence and re- Sirs. Walter Green, son, Murray Hazelwood, left for a three weeks'
vidual to help the laboring youth laxation in the dormitories. Later and daughter, Phylis, of 2981 Cal . motor trip. They will visit Can-
in their creation of new and higher the children frolic in the water vert; Mrs. J. Fargo and son, Jack , ada, New York, and Atlantic City.
ideals and standards of life.
again while the mothers' gym class of the Dex-Rich apartments; Mrs
goes through reducing exercises W. B. Gilman and daughter, Rose
Honoring Pauline Ettinger, a
Teapot Dome — Tea-leaf on the beach.
of the Dex-Rich apartments; Sir bride of this month, the Misses Lit-
The evening programs vary and Mrs. Gustave Pines are spend . lion Field and Dorothy Flayer en-
reading.
from movies to dancing and camp- ing their week-ends at the Mack tertained at a personal shower on
fire ceremonies, songs and games. Island Hotel; Mrs. S. Lavine o f Friday, June 13, at the home of
A precedent has been established 2057 Gladstone and her niece . Miss Field.
whereby Friday has been net aside Lois Haller of 2449 West Euclid;
as "Bible Story Nite."
Mrs. Sidney Goldberg of 13230 La-
I.ast Saturday night a colorful Salle boulevard, with her daugh-
costume ball was held in which ter, Lenore; Mrs. Sam Nathanson
each person represented some of 9721 Dexter, with her daugh-
character and the audience had to ter Gloria and son Stewart.
LILLIAN HARRIS, Prop.
guess who each one represented,
by his costume, conduct and con-
Miss Jessie Byer has left for her
versation. Prizes were awarded to home in Cincinnati, 0., after
the winners. Among the boys the spending two enjoyable weeks with
"Sheriff" won first prize and her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Il. Z.
For here are'
"Charlie Chaplin" second. Hon- Kraft of Rosedale Court.
Circulating Library
dresses g a y
orable mention Wits given to
12048 Dexter Blvd.
"Lindbergh." Among the girls Mrs. I. B. Krauss of 4625 Chene
with colorful,.
Longfellow 7494
pleasant deco-
the "School Teacher" won first street has left for an extended
place and the "Scrub Woman" won trip through the East to visit rela-
rations a n d
second. Honorable mention was tines and friends.
with the lithe
•iven to President Coolidge-1
lines of swag-
do not choose to run in 1928." The
Mr. Ben M. Lewis and mother
g e r Parisian
rt mony was conducted by Mrs. of 2074 Ilazelwood left for a
designing
hlorton Steinberg, who character- three weeks' trip through the East.
ized an' Arabian worshiper, and They will visit Canada, New York
Original
Miss Mary Vizenthan, who charac-; and Atlantic City.
terized a Russian maiden. The
prizes were awarded by Miss Mary
Miss Ethel Solovich of 1717
'•i Caplan, who acted as judge.
West Boston boulevard has left
ART SHOP
to spend the remainder of the sum-
mer in Maine.
9315 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT

Purity ChapterNo.359 O.E.S.

Tues.

x3301A n
c QrSOR

DOLLAR CAMPAIGN

MOONLIGHT

Given by

■ ItaeMM,

HAPPY SCHEDULES
FEATURE DAYS AT
MOTHER-BABY CAMP
HA-NOAHR HA-OVEHD The recreational activities of

WOODWARD

at ADELAIDE

PURITY CHAPTER PLANS
INCLUDE FEATURES FOR
MOONLIGHT ON JULY 31

CZECHOSLOVAK

armpit earth E l
Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ackerman,
their son Alfred, and daughters
Priscilla and Bernice, are spending
.
their vacation in southern Cantor-
Sabbath Service.:
nia, and will return to Detroit by
Sabbath services will, as usual, way of Yellowstone Park.
be held in the Brown Memorial
Chapel on Saturday morning, July
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Radwsy
21. Services begin at 10 o'clock. (Lillian Miller) have returned
The musical program is in charge from their wedding trip.

of Mrs. Rhea Harris Weisberg and
--
Miss Della Tobin.
Mr. and Sirs. Jack Tubb and
Mr. Ben Tobin of Detroit are
visiting the relatives in Massa-
chusetts. Leaving here July 4,
they motored by way of Canada,
New York and the Berkshire Hills
through the Mohawk trail. They
expect to remain for several weeks
in Massachusetts, where many de-
lightful affairs are being planned
in their honor. They will motor
Reduce rapidly by our
back by way of Hartford, Atlantic
latest scientific Battle
City, Philadelphia and Washing-
ton.
Creek method ; 1 to 3

New York, 201 it 67th St.
Los Angeles. 627 W. 7th St.
Pate., Czechoslovakia

Ring Roller
Machine

FISHER-,
HAMBURG

554 General Necessities Bldg

Cadillme 3406

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fine and
daughter, Peggy Florence, of 2022
Monterey, accompanied by Mrs.
Harry Rosenstein of 280 Leices-
ter Court, left for New York,
where Mrs. Rosenstein will go to
the mountains and Mr. and Mrs.
Fine and daughter will board the
S. S. Majestic to spend about four
months abroad.

Mezzanine Floor Detroit Leland Hotel

Expert in Hair Dyeing, Marcel Waving, Shampooing, Scalp
Treatments, Facial., Permanent Waving, Manicuring.

We Invite You to

SEROS LUNCH

Now open for your convenience at

1431 Broadway
Steaks and Chops.
Toasted Sandwiches
Special Noon Luncheon

tmmakoaaRmamaammrimz

Call XAndolpp 2300 For Vservations or information.,

C?1

DETROIToLELAND HOTEL r)L.)

BAGLEY AVENUE AT CASS

WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager

0

Where else in Detroit will you find such
Restaurant service? Prices are
always reasonable

Mr. and Mrs. Max Bloom and
son, Gershon, are motoring
through Harrisburg, Pa., Balti•
more. Md., and New York City for
several weeks.

Mrs. Maurice Alper and son of
Flint are motoring through the
East, visiting in New York, Har-
risburg, Pa., and Baltimore, Md.

BLACKIE'S BEAUTY PARLOR
AND BARBER SHOP

- -

LADIES
ONLY

lbs. a treatment Ex-
clusive users of the
famous

At Your Own Convenience

.4%

'

P. 4

Dinner de luxe—Main Dining Room, $2
Special Luncheon $1 - 12 to 2

Popular price Coffee Shop in Basement
at Cass Avenue entrance

The New Fountain
Room on the Cass Avenue side is open from 11 to midnight— V
A

.Cuncheon, Tea and 'Dinner, Moderate 'Prices

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