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BY WOMEN'S LEAGUE

NEW WORTHY ADVISOR
ORDER RAINBOW GIRLS

Purity Assembly, Order of the
Rainbow for Girls, held its first
At an inspiring meeting of the
installation of newly elected and
Northwestern Women's League of
appointed officers, Thursday eve-
the United Hebrew Schools of De-
troit, held at the Philadelphia-By-
ron Talmud Torah Tuesday eve-
ning, Sept. 10, $100 was raised for
the Palestine Emergency Relief
Fund.
The appeal was made by Mrs. S.
Snits and resulted in this enthusi-
Fred M. Butzel returned Friday !
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin and fain.
astic response.
Favorable reports were given by icy are leaving next Tuesday for from a two weeks sojourn at Bass
ball committees on the progress of Chicago, where they will attend a River, Cape Cod, Mass.
the preparations for the dance to family reunion in honor of the
(Sc held at the Book Cadillac Hotel seventy-eighth birthday anniver.
Milton Marx, who spent the sum- 1
Sunday evening, Nov. 24, for the slay of Mrs. Franklin's mother.
mer with his parents in Long
Beach, Cal., is now in Detroit for
benefit of the Hebrew schools.
Miss Lisette Freund left Thurs. 10 days visiting his sister, Mrs.
'day for Oberlin College, Ohio, Ivor Kahn, prior to leaving fort
where she will attend school this Cornell University to resume his
duties.
winter.

Let Us Help You SQUARE CLUB HEARS
Teautify Your Home JUDGE C. C. SIMONS

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HUDSON'S

48th
Anniversary

Throughout
September

51r. and Mrs. William Boesky of
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fluster-
weld and Mr. and Mrs. Herman the Majestic Manor, 2690 West
Finsterwald have returned from a Boston boulevard entertained 100
delightful lake trip to Mackinac guests in honor of their parents ,
The Square Club, compose d of .slanit
Mr. and Mrs. F. Crantz of
and Chicago.
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many prominent Detroit Jewish r
burgh, who visited them.
business men who are by coinci.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Melville
Welt
left
dance all Masons, opened activities
--Photo by II. D. SPellmen
Dr. and Mrs. Ilerbert I. Kallet
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at a dinner-m•eting at the Ma- this week for New York, where
sonic 'ample on Monday evening. they will meet their daughter, of 3352 Sturtevant avenue are en-
MISS MARJORY SCHEMBECK
With Max Edwards as toast- Janet, who has been traveling joYing a motor trip to Montreal
ning, Sept. 5. It was witnessed by
master, Judge Charles C. Simons through Europe all summer with and the White Mountains.
a very large crowd, with Regina
delivered an exceedingly interest- her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Spiegel of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein Schiller, retiring worthy advisor,
I ing address, urging the group to Chicago.
presiding. Dancing followed. I
have
moved
from
430
East
Ferry
carry to fruition its plans to aim
The officers installed were: Mar-
MISS Jane Rothschild of Grosse avenue to their new home at 9360
for a certain purpose in the life of
gory Schembeek, worthy advisor'
Genesee.
at
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the Jewish community. Judge Si- Pointe was hostess to0 guests
;
G
mons also discussed the condition a beautifully appointed tea last
Selik, charity;
Miss Helen Rosenhelm, daughter. advisor; Dorothy
Smith, assistant
worthy
among the Jewish youth of Detroit Friday afternoon, in honor of Miss
and urged the business men to do' Elizabeth 'Ionian, whose mar- of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosen- Frances ('ugell, hope; Mary Sil-
ver,
faith.
Those
appointed
were
se
gues
t
o
f
Mr
s.
e
lm,
was
the
hou
what they can to relieve the situa- tinge took place Wednesday eve- h
Don. tong.
ney
r Blu ni osen of Fair Haven,: Rose Modell, red; Celia Glazer,
Burney
Florence
Hirschberg,
or-
Philip Slomovitz spoke on condi•
Stich.
ange; Gertrude Denenburg. green;
lions in Palestine and declared ' The Misses Dorothy and Eliza.
Flowers bearing a Subway Tag convey to
w
h
o
s
pe
nt
the
e
summer
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Van
Baalen,
Josephine
Saltzman,
blue;
Beatrice
that the Jewish people does not h ti, Krolik,
your friends an expression of good taste.
blame the British government in in Paris, France, have returned to
by Mr. and Mrs. Klein, indigo; Dorothy Sorock, vio-
Ilarry A. Simon, have returned let; Beatrice Abrams, chaplin. Ile-'
London, but its administration in Detroit.
Artistically Arranged for Your
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., Palestine.
%rtolm
antaic sc
ojiotyurn in New York and lene Lindenbaum, confidential ob-
Social Functions. Cut Flowers —
server; Florence LeinotT, outer ob-
The Misses Birdie Michelson and .f
Morris A. Epstein gave an inter-
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Always Fresh.
Louise Kahn have returned from a
server; Sylvia Jacoby, soloist; Es-
' est ng talk on fellowship.
Through the courtesy of Jules delightful summer spent traveling
Miss Zelda Harris was hostess they Alpiner, secretary; Jeanette
We Send Flowers A nywhtre
Klein, Jack Tarney of radio sta- through Europe.
at a beautifully appointed bridge- Schtnittke, treasurer; Mildred Bud-
tion KDRA of Pittsburgh, sang,
luncheon and linen shower honor- nitzsky, musician.
accompanied by Miss Miriam Ed- Mrs. Abe Silberberg and Milton ing her future sister-in-law, Miss
wards, pupil of Mrs. Rose Rubin- Silberberg have returned from Oil Minnie Kovinsky, a bride-elect of
CHAS. ROSENMAN, Proprietor.
i s p tiea inno,.who also gave a solo on the City, Pa., where they attended the September. Flowers adorned the DETROIT LODGE NO. 5S, K. P.
Cherry 9270.9271
funeral of Aaron Silberberg. Mr. tables, which were arranged on
227 Gratiot Ave.
Detroit
Lodge
No.
55,
Knights
of
Abe Silberberg will remain in the the lawn, and covers were laid for
se—
__.,. east for several days longer.
Pythias has resumed its meeting ,
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10 guests.
and will meet every Tuesday eve-
/' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster-
An event which was both bril. ning at Castle Hall, 3153 Cass
weld have returned ,from a lake lout and unique took place at avenue.
WM. ROSENBERG,
trip to Duluth, Minn.
Jest's Cottage, Cass Lake, when
I
It.
Secretary.
Ben Canvasser of 8332 Twelfth
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Miss Sylvia Stone left Tuesday ' street, tendered his wife a surprise EMIT. RASKIN,
Chancellor Commander.
for ML Holyoke College, South party in honor of their fifteenth
Bradley, Mass. where she will as - wedding anniversary. Among the
sist in publicity and advertising . 70 guests assembled were all the
for a limited
Sponsored by the
i
work.
immediate relatives and intimate
time ONLY
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, friends of the couple. The high
Mrs. Sol Stern of New York light of the celebration took place
Detroit Creamery Grove—Cratiot at Entrance to
City is the guest of her daughter ' , when their nephew, Nathan Rogan,
Mt. Clemens.
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- presented them with a gift on be-
Master Makers, origi.
yin D. Kopple of Cortland avenue. half of the Isaac Agree Memorial
Sunday, Sept. 29, 7:30 p. m. to 12:30 a. m.
stators
of
style,
adap.
—
'Society, an organization of which
Free transportation. Bus leaves from Shubert Detroit 7:30
Miss Rose Dean entertained 20' . they are members. A dinner was
tors of the modern in-
p. m. Free parking for private cars. Lucky number wins valu-
guests in honor of her sister, Miss served, after which the guests
Our Regular $7.60 Half
fluence.
in
Furs.
able prize.
Sarah Dean, a bride-elect of Sept. spent the remainder of the evening
Cot from the
finest Import-
22, with a personal shower in the in dancing.
M•ster Makers --selec-
ed felts — .
form of a bridge-luncheon, at her
—
k50
in
fashion's
tor , of the finest skins de
home, 532 East Euclid avenue,
The Misses Pearl and Dorothy
newest Ideas
Eisner* of well made, well
Saturday evening, Sept. 7.
for the
Goldstein left Sunday for their
fitted furs.
crimial!.
, — home in Toronto. They spent the
woman. Oth•
Miss Tessie Grossman of Co- last week as guests of Mr. and
era $6 to 'lc
You will save money by hav-
Soleil at $15.
Iambus, 0., is a guest at the home Mrs. B. Krollic of Delmar avenue.
ing your furs remodeled and
of her brother and sister-in-law,
II•ts Re-Styled and Renovated
repaired now.
a, b
and
iys
Dr rin an de Mrs.
b i ilily Grossman,
G r ntrtaib e,
On Monday night, Sept. 9, Mrs.
Snood Flans in to
extensively
TEACHER AND PIANIST
Margaret Almond bid farewell to a
her many friends.
number of her friends at the home
HAS OPENED A PIANO STUDIO AT
of August Lipnick of La Salle
FURRIERS
Mrs. Albert Vogel gave a bridge. boulevard, prior to sailing from I
9840 DEXTER (Corner Boston Boulevard )
tea in honor of their fifth wedding New York on Wednesday, Sept. 18, I
10216 Dealer. Long. 6014
Phones Euclid 6891, Hemlock 4150-J
anniversary on Thursday, Sept. 12. aboard the S. S. Berengaria for
Open Evenings
-- ' Mrs. Pasternak and Julia l'aster- Europe.
nak and Mrs. Dewitt Daniels of
Flint and Mrs. Robert Relkin of
Miss Fanny Hochberg has re-
New York were out-of-town guests. turned to her home on Elmhurst _,
The house and table were beauti-' avenue after spending several
fully decorated with roses.
weeks visiting relatives and friends . .-_--
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in Columbus, Ohio.
I The Misses Hindi' Gayilon and
1 Ethel Rosenthal have returned
Miss Mildred Harris of Kipling
from an enjoyable visit in Chicago avenue, who has been visiting with
, with friends and relatives.
her cousin, MISS Melba Wechsler
I
of llobart street, Squirrel Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ressler of Coll- Pittsburgh, Pa., has returned
lingwood avenue were hosts to 13 h ome.
guests at dinner last Tuesday eve-
ning in honor of their nieces and
Miss Faye Grossman, a bride of
nephews, who motored from Mon- Sept. 5, was entertained at a moos-
treat, Que., to spend a week with cellaneous shower given by Miss
their relatives.
Molly Slutsky on July 31 at her
home. Covers were laid for 40
Miss Marthe Levy spent the guests. An Aug. 9, Miss Gross- _
week-end in Chicago and accom- man was entertained by Miss Rose
ponied home her sister, Anna Bet- Bircoll at her home with a linen
ty, who has been vacationing there shower for 30 guests. Miss Ann
for the past two weeks.
Grossman, sister of the bride, en- Ea_
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tertained at a personal shower
Miss who
Lotte was
Ilershon
of Montreal,
Que.,
the guest
of her which took place at King Wah Lo's
10. Covers were laid
aunt, Mrs.
I. Ressler
Coiling-
Cafe
wood
avenue,
for the of past
month,
for on 30 Aug.
guests. On Aug. 16, Mrs. =
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Ann Kahn entertained the bride ..._
motored back home, accompanied at a delightful miscellaneous
lby her sister, brother and cousin. shower. Miss Esther Pomerantz 5_-
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— Alan Kopelson and entertained for Miss Grossman at 5- - -
Mr. and Mrs.
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daughter, Sally Jean, of 1941 • linen shower on Aug. 29. Miss —
Gladstone, are spending two weeks Grossman's sister, Mrs. Rose Wein- ..—:--
.aa r en completed the social af-
in New York after two months at g t 1r ds ' with a delightful green
Camp Eagle Point and Camp Stin-
With the Wurlitzer
son in the White Mountains, N. H. kitchen shower.
They expect to return to Detroit
Treasure Chest of Music
Miss Sylvia A. Wechsler of
this Saturday. Mr. Kopelson will Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa., who
in your home, the mere
open his studios on Monday.
visited with her aunt, Mrs. Louis

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Israel C. Cohen will entertain Harris, Kipling avenue, hes re-
, the members of the Hakoah Club turned home.
at a stag affair at 2944 Waverly
Mr. and Mrs. S. Aran, 2447
avenue, Saturday evening, Sept. Clairmount, announce the Bar
14.
Mitzvah of their son Joseph,

Sept. 14.
A reception was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kob-
The ivory room of King Wah
' lin, 2535 Longfellow avenue, Sun- Lo s Was the scene of a surprise
day evening, Sept. 8, in honor of sweet sixteen birthday party given .=
the
of their
sister, for Miss Cecil Rosenfeld of 2453 5.5
Miss engagement
Molly Adelson,
to Jacob
Gladstone avenue, by her sister, ."---
Reiss.
Alice, on Saturday, Sept. 7. Deco- K--
rations were carried out in pink ..
and white. The guests numbered
Style that Fascinates!
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The Bar Mitzvah of Martin Bud- P_
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nitzky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph --
Budnitzky of 3030 Webb avenue J5.
will take place at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, on Twelfth and 5
Atkinson, this Saturday. Recep- -75
tins at home Say, from 4 to 10.

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Mrs. Rose Charmer entertained
at a dinner-bridge last Tuesday
evening in honor of her aunt, Mrs.
Rose Rosenfeld of Philadelphia, =—
who is visiting with relatives here. 5.

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Front finest an-
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felons. In modes of
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TEMPLE Y. P. SOCIAL
TO BE HELD SEPT. 22

Sunday, Sept. 22, will mark the
opening of social activities of the - 5 7
Young People's Club of Temple =
Beth El. It will be in the form
of a treasure dance, which is some-
thing entirely new to the younger
set of the city.
This being the first event given
this season, the club asks all mem-
bers and friends to come and join 5
in the fun.

Checker Cabs. ErePire

Our beautiful showing of high-grade furniture
was never so complete as it is now, and we invite
every one t ocome and see what rare values we offer.
The price tag on every piece of furniture will con-
vince you that high-grade furniture bought here
costs you less than inferior furniture bought else-
where.

That's A Rather Strong Statement to Make--
But Here Are the Simple FACTS

1. Low Overhead.
2. No Rent to Pay (we own our own building).
3. Keen Merchandising—the Result of Years of
Experience in the Furniture Business.

No matter what you may need for the approaching holidays,
an odd piece or a complete outfit, you can get it at Abramson's
conveniently and economically.

In our display you will find such sterling makes as Grand papids and
Rockford, etc. We take a personal interest in every sale. Every cus-
tomer must be satisfied. We invite you to look around without any
obligation to buy.

Abramson Furniture Co.

Longfellow 76 52

9322 Oakland Avenue

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