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RANBOW GIRLS TO
INSTALL OFFICERS
Brother Announces
Her Engagement
HATS CUT on the HEAD
SOLEILS
FELTS
$5.00
$7.50 up
up
ire Remodel Hato
HUDSON'S
Forty-Eighth
Anniversary
Mr. and !sirs. S. D. Fenster of
2005 West Philadelphia enter:,
tained with a buffet luncheon
Tuesday evening, Aug. 27, in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. David
Schwartz and their children,
Ityrna and Marvin, of McKeees-
Maurice Stern and daughter
port, Pa.
, Elsa of Chicago, Ill., spent the
week-end in Detroit as guests of
A number of charming pre-nue-
Dr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Bennett.
tial attars were given for Miss Lela
-
Arthur Frank, accompanied by Brandwin and Jules Hackman,
his daughters Jean and Ruth, of whose marriage took place Aug.
Massachusetts avenue, have re- 18. Miss Esther Zeman and Miss
turned from an extended eastern Sophie Altman were hostesses to
--Photo by C. W. Hayes a Co.
p. 26 guests at a dinner-dance at the
■ tri
1
Oriole Terrace.
_
Dr. and Mrs.
MISS ELSIE SAFIR
i
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Schlesinger Adolph Ehrlich entertained at a
ointedon
brid ge-sup-
Mr. Al Safir of 3385 Richton 1 of the Whittier apartments left delightfully
per at their appome
h
Fu llerton
avenue announces the engagementl Wednesday for a several weeks'
REGINA SCHILLER
trip
to
Quebec,
returning
by
way
avenue.
Complimenting
the bride,
of his sister, Elsie, to Samuel Sny- of New York and other eastern Mrs. Harry Druckman was
hostess Worthy Advisor Regina Schiller
der, non of Mr. and Mrs. William points.
at a kitchen shower and Mrs. Ben- acting as presiding officer, assisted
Snyder.
jamin Kovan and Michael Green- by the junior advisors of the vari-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 11. Davis blatt entertaine( 1 a t a bri d ge- ous assemplys in Detroit. Marjory
lunc
ming
party to last
Friday at
at a their
luncheon
at the Belcrest, at which Scheinbach will be the newly in-
were hosts
25 guests
swim-
covers were laid for 20.
stalled worthy advisor.
I'ine Lake home, followed by din-
l'urity Assembly had its incep-
ner and bridge in the evening.
The third of a series of socials tion in January of 1929, being ---
sponsored by individual members sponsored by Edythe Cugell, then
Mrs. Joe Netzorg is the guest of of the Hakoah Club will be a worthy matron of Purity Chapter,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon bridge and dance Saturday evening Order of the Eastern Star, and the
Messenger, of Alma, Mich.
at the home of David A. Goldman. p resent mother advisor of the
Flowers bearing it Subunry Tag convey to
Rainbow Assembly. The Assembly
your friends the essence of good taste
Dr. and Mrs. I, L. Polozker of
Miss Constance Sidder has re- is open to all girls of Masonic af-
Venture Has Approval of
, 115 Chicago boulevard left last turned home after having spent filiation between the ages of 13 to
Artistically Arranged for Your
University; Jewish Meals
Saturday for several months' the summer with her parents in 18, and from small beginning it
Social Functions. Cut Flowers —
To be Served.
travel abroad. 1Chaslevoix. Her guest, Miss Ma- has grown to a formidable order
Always Fresh.
tilda Amstatcr, has returned to of over 100 strong and the pros-
pects for rapid growth are great.
Mrs. Rose Kahn of 1402 Hill
Ilerbert D. Robinson left last her home in El Paso, Texas.
We Sen Flowers Anywhere.
The installation will be held at
street, Ann Arbor, announces that week for Mackinac Island , where
she is organizing an All Jewish he will spend the balance of the
J. Geller of Windsor was host the Eastern Star Temple, 80 Alex-
Girls' League House in Ann Ar- season with his family.
to friends at a theater party last andrine, at 8 p. m. The public is
invited. Dancing will follow the
bor, for the accommodation of Jew-
ny
Markus
Goldstone
of
the
Strath-
Wednesd
CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor.
ish girls only. This is the first
I . otter
ott t H hon
s
o f M on
t re
al , Q ue., installation.
Cherry 9270-9271
time there has been a house of this more Hotel left Monday for a brief who is visiting the Misses Ressler
227 Gratiot Ave.
business
trip
to
New
York.
description in Ann Arbor. It is
' of Collingwood avenue.
approved by the University.
Mrs. Ida Breitenbach, who is :
The house is located at Hill and
Mrs. S. Doubilet, Ilerbert Her-
Olivia streets, in one of the very leaving shortly to make her home I
g, who
inCleveland
was ho
d by
nicest parts of Ann Arbor, and will
motored
from
Montreal,
Quo.,
The Ames Orphan Home will
shorn and
B. R.
Et
accommodate 10 girls. If neces- mem be rs of her Friday bridge club were
the
guests
of
their
relatives,
with
ith
a
f
sponsor a concert in Mt. Clemens,
farewell
luncheon
he
and
sary, the house is to be enlarged
THE FOURTH ANNUAL. DANCE OF THE
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
Ressler
of
Coiling-
at Hotel Elkin, on Sunday, Sept.
at Franklin Hills
next semester. Jewish meals will bridge
Club on Friday, Aug. 30. Country wood avenue, the past week.
1 at 7 p m.
be served.
The lialevy-Hazomir Choral So-
The house is to be exceptionally
Mr. and Mrs. Royal B. Binzer ciety will participate in this con-
Mrs. Sam Grossner of Buffalo,
well furnished, and each room is to
WILL BE IIELD
(Mildred
Bernice
Meyers)
have
cert
and a selected group of sing-
N.
Y.,
is
the
guest
of
her
parents,
have an individual color scheme.
There is an exceptionally large Mr. and Mrs. Abe Prenzlauer of returned from an eastern wedding ers will represent this society at
trip and will be at home at the this concert.
living room for the girls' use when Ilamilton avenue.
Ira apartments, Parkside boule-
Mr. Lerman, the conductor of
entertaining, measuring 16 by 30
vard, Toledo, Ohio.
the Juvenile Concert Band, will
Miss
Jean
Wertheimer
and
Jack
feet. The house is situated in the
render trumpet and violin solos.
Jean Goldkette Presents Jack McCay and His
center of a large lawn, making Wertheimer, who have been spend-
ing the summer with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Minnie Gold of New York David Skolnick will render a vocal
each room bright and airy.
Syncopators
M. W. Benjamin, left Monday for City, who was the guest of Mrs. solo. Some of the members of the
their home in Palm Beach, Fla. Max Weksler, left for Chicago last Juvenile Concert Band are to play
They were accompanied by Miss week prior to her return to her on the saxophone, in quartette and ,
Yvonne Wertheimer, who will home. While on her visit here as soloists. Joe Stone, 9-year-old
spend the winter with them.
Miss Gold was extensively enter- violinist, will give a violin solo.
tained by Mrs. Weksler and her
A forward step in music is the
Mr and lifrs Max Schulist h ay e fd
nen s.
formation of the Detroit Jewish
150 AT EIGHTH ANNUAL
Symphony, a non-professional or- returned from a summer's travel
in Europe. Miss Emma Schulist,
ganization, with Belle Ritten and
Miss Molly Kramer of New MOTHERS CLUBS PICNIC
who spent the summer at Camp
William Cayman as associate con-
York, formerly of Detroit, is the
Cavell, Port Iluron, has also re-
On Wednesday, Aug. 21, the
ductors.
guest of her brother-in-law and
316 NEW GRISWOLD BLDG.
turned to the city.
This organization has been of-
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosen- Mothers' Clubs of Detroit held'
their
eighth annual picnic at Belle
1210 Griswold Street
fered the free use of the William
baum of Hazelwood avenue.
Miss Rae Wolsey of Toledo is
Isle. Mothers and children from
H. Murphy Orchestral Collection,
spending some time with friends
Jackie,
formerly
of
the Style Shop, has introduced her own
the
following
clubs
joined
in
the
by the Detroit Public Library.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum fun: Fenkell Mothers' Club,
in Detroit.
original ideas in all hats, which are sure to please the most
indications are that the orches-
and (laughter, Margy, and Miss Mack-Gratiot Mothers' Club, Oak-,
fastidious.
tra will in time fill a position in
Mrs. Ben Brown of Calvert ave- Molly Kramer, have returned from land Mothers' Club, West Warren'
its own field, similar to that now
LEE EPSTEIN
JACKIE DENEHIE
nue was hostess to 16 guests at a a visit at the Inn, Charlevoix.
Mothers' Club, Twelfth Street
occupied by the Halevy-Ilazomir buffet supper and kitchen shower
.....
..... waa•
Club, and Oakman Boulevard
Choral Society.
on Wednesday, Aug. 28, in honor
Miss Betty R. Pearlman has re- Mothers' Club.
Rehearsals are held Thursday
of Miss Edith Brown, a September turned from her vacation to the
A variety of games, races and
evenings, 8 to 10, in the National bride-elect.
Catskill Mountains, stopping at the contests were enjoyed by both the
Arbeiter Verbund Hall, Holmur
New Empire Hotel, North White mothers and their children. The
and Collingwood. Those interest-
Miss Florence Wolenburg is a Lake, N. Y. En route back to De-
ed should call Miss Ritten, Gar- guest at the Breakers llotel, Cedar troit she stopped at Island Park following won prizes:
Needle threading contest, Mrs.
field 9674, to arrange for a tryout. Pointe, where she will remain R. I., where she visited her broth -
L. J. Seltzer; avoirdupois race for
until Labor Day.
er, Israel, fora week.
ladies, Mrs. Lena Goldfarb; boys'
10-14 25-yard dash, Irving Wein-
Detroit Friendship Club's
Mrs. Simeon Cugell of 2265 Pin-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Metzge r berg; Girls' 10-14 25-yard dash,
Dance on Sept. 29.
gree avenue has returned from a of 2532 Pingree avenue are spend Ruth Gorelick; Boys' 7-10 crab
six weeks' eastern trip, including ing their vacation on the Sague - race, Max Prag; hopping race, Isa-
The sixth annual season of the visits in Atlantic City, Bradley nay river tour, spending some time dore Gorelick; Girls' 7-10 cracker
Detroit Friendship Club will open Pointe, Conn., and New oYrk City. en route at Toronto, Montreal and eating contest, Pearl Cottler; 25-
Sunday, Sept. 8, at 4 p. m., at the
Quebec. On their return they will yard dash, Reda Glass; Girls' 14-
Jewish Center.
Mrs. S. Osborne and children of spend a week at Huletts-on-Lake 19 25-yard dash, Nettie Cohen;
The executive committee an- Clairmount avenue, have returned George and a few days at Albany midgets' 20-yard dash, boys, Ber-
nounces that the fourth annual from Petoskey, Mich., where they and New York City.
nard Weinberg; girls, Lena Silver-
dance of the club will be given spent their vacations.
man; two-legged hopping race,
Sunday, Sept. 29, at hotel Stet-
Miss Lauretta DeYoung of 2715 Minnie Glazer.
ter. The members of the club are
Miss Eleanor Garvett has re- Rochester avenue is expected to
already working enthusiastically to turned from Petoskey, Mich., return to her home this week after
carry out the plans of the dance where she was visiting Mrs. S. Os- spending seven months as the
committee.
borne.
guest of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koffman and Neidelman of Fort Worth, Texas.
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
daughter of 3311 Chicago boule-
vard have returned from a moto r
Miss Shirley Lavenburg of 9011 Sabbath Services:
trip to Ohio and Indiana, where Delmar avenue was honored on
Sabbath services will be held, as
they visited relatives and friends. Sunday evening, Aug. 25, at her usual, in the Brown Memorial
home, at a birthday party given by Chapel at 10 a. tn. On Saturday,
Miss Myrtle Ilerschberg of At- Miss Rebecca Faudum. Ten Aug. 31, the pulpit will be occu-
kinson avenue returned home after couples were present.
pied by Rabbi Bernard Zeiger.
spending two weeks at Lake
James, Ind., as guest of Miss Myr a
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Moyer and
Moyer.
family of Woodland avenue have
returned home after spending sev-
Miss Henrietta Silk, 3765 Cal- eral weeks at Lake James, Ind.
Chapter 93:
vert avenue, and Miss Josephine
The Adolph Freund Chapter No.
Cohen, 1647 Lee Place, enter-
The Misses Mildred Jakont and 93, of the A. Z. A., met at the
tained 22 guests at a bridge-lunch- Pearl Headff were joint hostesse s B'nai B'rith clubrooms, Aug. 21.
eon and red and yellow kitchen at a personal shower given in Nathan Rubin, president, returned
enamelware shower at the Lee honor of Miss Betty Kaufman, a from Cedar Point, where a nation-
In cabinet with
POOLEY MODEL 8500
Crest apartments Aug. 24, in September bride-elect, at Miss al checker tournament was held in
Atwater Kent
honor of Miss Doris Spitzer of 635 Jakont's home, Saturday, Aug. 24. which he participated and won the
!Denten-Dynamic
Englewood, a bride-elect of early
Speaker
fifth prize.
September. The table was beau-
Mrs. M. Gordon and son Milton,
Ilerbert Charfoos, delegate to
tifully decorated with red and formerly of Palmer Lodge, Cov- the Detroit-Windsor Council, re-
yellow as the color scheme.
ington Drive, Palmer Park, are ported that the dates of the social
now residing at the Wilton apart- affairs given this year must be
Mrs. Libbie Mendelson and ments at 3200 Boston boulevard.
given to the council so it can be
daughter, Lillian, of Clairmount
approved.
avenue, left for • sojourn at Mack-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Alpert of
inac Island.
Blaine avenue have as their guests Chapter 93:
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
Detroit Chapter 63 of the Aleph
and Mrs. Harry L. Sachs of Indian. Zsdik Aleph will hold its second
COME in andhear the new Atwater
apolis, Ind.
anniversary banquet at the Chi-
I See what Screen-Grid
nese Princess on Sunday, Sept 15,
means—the great new principle of
Mr. and Mrs. James Rachleff at 8 P. 11I.
radio,
puttowork
as it shouldwork.
(Esther Sherman) will spend the
On Sunday, Sept. 8, at 2 P. M.,
week-end and Labor Day at Grand the chapter will hold an open meet-
Magical improvement !Clearest flow
Last Two Days
Rapids, Mich., where they will be ing at the B'nai B'rith Commun-
of pure tone quality you ever heard.
August Sale
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samue l ity House, 275 East Ferry avenue.
New power to reach far-off stations.
Sherman, their aunt and uncle.
The program will consist of a mod-
$145.00
New sensitivity. New needle - point
el regular meeting, music, enter-
ScrerwOrld table model uses
selectivity to pick out the program
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel London of tainment and dancing afterwards.
6 A. C. tubes end Itectifying
Leicester Court have as their guest
Sam Goren is in charge of the
you want. Mighty volume if you
tube.
Jack Levine of Cleveland.
To buy your fur coat or have
entertainment and Louis J. Cohen
like—or soft as a guitar on a sum•
ItectroCtememie Speaker.
ass made to measure. Pay
is in charge of the rest of the pro-
mer night. Your choice of table set
Miss Jennie Goldstein of Louis- gTam.
• small deposit, balance at
or masterpiece of cabinet design.
ville, Ky., is the house guest of
your convenience.
Mrs. Joseph Gendelman of Blaine New Teachers Added to Staff
avenue.
of Ganapol Musical
can clean, store ■ nd repair
Studios.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossman,
fur. safely, scientifically,
formerly of the Seward Hotel,
satisfactorily.
Among new teachers added to
have moved to the Cartoons apart-
tue staff of the Ganapol Studios of
ments, 2745 Cortland.
Musical Art for the coming sea-
We are always glad to rive
son is Mme. Elli Snokas Steinback,
On
Friday,
Aug.
23,
Mrs.
Joseph
you free estimates and make
soprano, a Finnish singer who has
Gendelman
honored
her
house
suggestions.
guest, Miss Jennie Goldstein of appeared with great success in
Louisville, Ky., with a bridge concert and recital work. Mme.
Phone Randolph 5279
party, entertaining 12 guests. A Steinback will make Detroit her
headquarters, accepting a limited
midnight lunch was served.
Glendale 7446
class of pupils at the studios. 3422 GRAND RIVER
Other
accessions are Arol St. Clair,
The Misses Pearl Gruskin, Rose
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London and Pauline Gerber have pianist from the Toronto Con-
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just returned from an extended servatory of Music. and Bettie
2966 Woodward Ave.
stay at Chicago, Ill.; Lake Geneva, Currie, soprano, and Rosa Morris
Founded
Vs'is, Cleveland and Cedar Pointe Saner. pianist, graduates of the
1887
Ganapol Studios.
Ohio.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
and Miss Margaret Franklin will
return to Detroit the first of next
week from their vacation in Can-
ada.
Begins
Tuesday, September 3
in all fall shades
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Purity Assembly, Order of the
Rainbow for Girls, will hold its in-
stallation of newly elected officers
on Thursday, Sept. 5, with retiring
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