ThefientoniaisnatRoriat PAGE SIX PURITY'S BRIDGE-TEA ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 16 LARGE WOMEN 'HUDSON'S 49TH ANNIVERSARY Purity Chapter No. 359. 0. E. S., will hold its first Fall social affair, a charity bridge-tea, en Tuesday, Sept. le, at 1:30 p. m., at the Hostess Cake Shop, Oakman haute- Shopping at Heyn's Tremendous Selections of the Smartest Fashions Await Your Choice Here . . . at Prices That Will Add to Your Pleasure of Finding Just "Your" Style. New Fall Frocks at $16 Each Day Sees New Arrivals . . . We Would Be Pleased to Have You View the Splendid Selections of New Styles and New Colors for Autumn . . . and the Size Range Is Complete! Here's—Third Floor HEYN'S 1241 WOODWARD AVE. Mrs. Eileen Gittleman Mrs. Nita Stone Announce the opening of EL NITA A Frock Shoppe for the discriminating at moderate prices Hosiery Costume Jewelry 6517 SECOND BOULEVARD Opp. General Motors Bid/. BUY YOUR HOLIDAY APPAREL AT The New General Store 8657 Twelfth Street Opposite Astor Theater • Ladies' Gentlemen's and Children's Ready-to•Wear HOLIDAY SPECIAL—MEN'S HATS Well - known makes, $7 - $8 values $5.00 Anyone making a purchase of $2.00 or more on Saturday will receive a $1.00 beautiful Boston Bag free. Remember the "JAHRZEITS" of your beloved ones by inserting an "IN MEMORIAM" in The Chronicle. Merchant Tailor ROSE BERNSTEIN yard and Twelfth. There will be prizes at each table and a valuable door prize. The entire proceeds will be given to charity. As tick- ets are nominal in price, a large crowd is expected. Members are urged to fill a table and secure tickets from the chair- man, Wee Bernstein, 16025 Lin- 1 wood avenue, or from any of the officers. BREAKSTONE REUNION HAS MANY FEATURES Cousins Meet for First Time in 52 Years. At the world Breakstone Family reunion held in Put-in-Bay, Isaac Breakstone, president of the 4reakstone Cheese Co. of New York City (sr the first time in 52 years, met his first cousin, Mrs. Hyman Goodman of 2512 Blaine avenue. Detroit. The last time they met was in Russia. Twelve gates and one foreign country were represented at the re- union, which was attended by 162 members. Detroit members were hosts at this year's reunion, and Sam L. Goedman was chairman of the general arrangements commit- tee. Another happy meeting at the re- union was that of Dr. Benjamin II. Breakstone. chief surgeon of the West End Ilespi'al of ('hicagr , and Ben Breakstsne of Scrant a, Pa. They met for the first time in 35 years. Anna Breakstone came from Ponemun, Lithuania, to at- tend the reunion. The final ladies' championship game of the Knollwood Country Club was played on Sunday, Sept. 7, and was won by Mrs. Hilliard Goldstick, this being the fourth season that she has won the cham- pionship title. The runner-up was Mrs. Ira Copeland. KAMENETZ-LITOVSK YESHIVA ASKS AID Mrs. Charles Fleishman of the Ill crest left Tuesday for Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang and family, formerly of Gladstone avenue, are now residing at 3351 Fullerton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Trogg and fam- ily of Gladstone avenue have re- turned from Gratiot Beach. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lewis of the Chatham apartments are touring the northern part of Michigan. Dr. Milton J. Serwer has com- pleted his course at Rush Medical College in Chicago and is now in tenting at Harper Hospital. A delegation representing the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Samuels, Kamenetz-Litovsk eshiva arrived who have been the guests of Mr. in Detroit Wednesday to appeal and Sirs. E. A. Bernstein of Chi- for aid for this well known educe- cago boulevard, have returned to tional institution in Europe. their home in Chicago, M. The delegation is headed by the Rosh Yeshiva of the seminary, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taub and Rabbi Isaac Turetz, who is a well family have closed their summer known scholar and teacher. Rabbi home at Pine Lake and are now at Turetz is the son-in-law of Rabbi home on La Salle boulevard. Leibowitz, noted scholar and lead- • --•—• er, who was in Detroit last year in Many delightful affairs have behalf of the Kamenetz-Litovsk been given in honor of Mrs. J. I. Yeshiva. Palistrant of New York City, who Rabbi Turetz will, during his was a Detroit visitor for the past I Detroit visit, address Detroit con- three weeks. gregations on Saturdays, Sundays and during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weissman and family of Boston boulevard, Mr. erwer and fam- enuSe, and Mr. and ilnydoNfirktgAe.rillaiavm Mrs. Ralph Weisman and family Between Calvert and ornWi !els:Tin i nagytennnu e have irw 10347 Woodw'd a Collin gwood ' r 'e fW tu rn oel r ; - ~ I ' Let us launder your DRAPES ' I I & CURTAINS ‘%- -drift - ■ A surprise party was given in honor of the eighteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. M. Finkel at the home of Mrs. Finkel's 'sister, Mrs. II. Nida. This affair was given by the sisters of both Mr. and Mrs. Finkel and was at- Michael C. Birnkrant of East ! tended by 75 guests. Toastmasters Boston boulevard and Dr. Daniel of the evening were M. 'Leff and E. Cohn of Webb avenue, returned Dr. D. Glossman, brother-in-law on the S. S. Statendam after an and cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Fin- extended European trip, having kel. 0. Soren, another brother.in- visited Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Mu. law, presented the gifts and read rich, Holland, Baden-Baden and telegrams. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lucerne, Switzerland. Greenberg planted several trees in Palestine in honor of this celebra- Dr. and Mrs. Louis Weiss and tion. daughters, La Verne Ilarriet and Carol Lois, of 2492 West Phila. Miss Jean Lewis of 2665 Glad- delphia avenue, have returned stone avenue, has returned from a from an extended stay at Rock- two weeks' visit in Chicago and away Park, N. Y. While East Duluth. While in Chicago Miss they visited with friends and rela- Lewis was the guest of Dr. L. tives at Newark, N. J.• Elkins Pearl Smith and at Duluth she was Park, Pa., and New York ' City. entertained extensively by Miss Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Arden and daughter, Natalie, of 2000 Chicago boulevard have returned from a two weeks' stay in New York and Atlantic City. • The Shop Where Courtesy and Service Prevail AIG . - _.,_.! ( Is 16% 0 () dit 1 e > ) . ) . 4 4 C` - _ NEW Aimcee-100 Hose Anniversary Priced Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin Ladies' day was celebrated at ard daueter, Miss Margaret, have the Knollwood Country Club of returned from Europe, where they Birmingham on Tuesday, Sept. 9. have been traveling since June. The male members were excluded for the day. In the morning a Bernard Ginsburg has returned , three-hole contest played with the. from an extended summer's stay "driver" only was an amusing in resorts in Wisconsin and Michi-I event. "Approaching" and "put- ting" contests played through a gun, barrel were other events. After Israel Ilimelhoch and son and a luncheon, bridge and mah jongg Miss Weil have closed their sum-' was played and prizes were award- ed each table. mer home at Gratiot Beach. You'll Enjoy A. C. Krenz (Her Betrothal Announced.) Brighten your windows with crispy clean, new- ly laundered curtains. Let us wash away Win- ter's dust and drabness--restore your drapes to their original spotless charm. .We measure each one before cleansing—then return them to you exactly that size, with corners square and true. No shrinking, no wrinkling, no hook marks. Our way saves time and worry! Speci•I for the week C of Sept. 15th only urtains 40c Per Pair WELLER LAUNDRY CO. • Phones Cadillac 5169-5170 Ont . Judith Treanhoff. at 89C a pair Estimate the average life of your hose, then ccme to Hudson's, buy a supply of Aimcee- 100 chiffon hose and note the difference. MISS BERNICE KOTLIER The engagement of Miss Bernice Kotlier, (laughter of Mrs. Rose Kotlier of this city, to Aaron Good of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Good of Tel Aviv, Pal- estine, was announced this week. Fine cotton yarns inside at the toes, heels and welts account for this unusual wearability of Aimcee-100. And their wide range of shades is almost unlimited. Chiffon silk to the picot top. Strictly First Quality, EMANUEL SISTERHOOD PLANS MANY AFFAIRS Women's Hosiery Department Hudson's—First Floor—Farmer Street Building The Sisterhood of Congregation' Emanuel will hold the first sleet- ing of the season at the synagogue, Taylor and Wilson avenues, Mon.' day afternoon, Sept. 15, at which time it is holm' that as many mem- bers as possible will attend to greet the new president, Sirs. S. L. Kay- anau. This will be an open meet- ing and each member is urged to bring at least one new member to facilitate the work of the member- ship committee which is starting NEW YEAR'S GREETING CARDS (Make your selection early) an active campaign for new mem- Sir. and Mrs. Louis Lenhoff of bars. An interesting program is plan-' 2724 Elmhurst announce the Bar ned for the afternoon. Mrs. J. S. Mitzvah of their twin sons, Hat- Sauls will render a group of songs, old G. and Ronald Is, on Saturday, and Miss Zelina Mundstuk will , Sept. 13, at Northwestern B'nai give piano selections. Dialect Zion Synagogue, Humphrey at readings will be given by Miss Holmur. They will be at home to Sarah Charlotte Hillel. A social relatives and friends on Sunday, hour in charge of Mrs. Louis Ger- Sept. 14. No cards. mansky will follow the meeting. At a hoard metieng held at the I Mr. and Mrs. David King, ac- home of Mrs. Kavanau Sept. 0, companied by the latter's mother, interesting plans were laid for the Mrs. B. Meisner, have returned coming months. An informal' after a week's visit in Columbus, (lancing party with novel enter- Ohio. tainment and refreshments is planned for Oct. 19, end the rum Miss Jean Grosberg, daughter mage sale under the chairmanshipl of Sir. and Mrs. Charles Grosberg, of Mrs. Betty Gordon is planned, is leaving Tuesday for Nashville, for the second week in October. I Tenn., where she will continue her Members of the committee will I studies at the Ward Belmont gladly call for rummage. Mrs. I School. Gordon's telephone number is Eu• did 2792. Alfred Segal of Cincinnati co- author with the late Boris Bogen ZEDAKAH CLUB PLANS of "Born a Jew," was a guest of GARDEN BRIDGE TEA Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Kay Gold- berg, his sister and brother-in-law, The first meeting of the season' recently. of the Zedakah Clubs was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Mrs. Z. Kramer and daughter, Mrs. George Greenberg, have re- Anne Zameky, on Monday, Sept. 0. Arrangements were made for a turned to their home in Chicago garden bridge tea, to be held at after visiting here with friends. the home of Mrs. Belle Shiers Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Sanders 16894 Normandy, on Wednesday. Members and have returned to the city from a Sept. 17, at 2 p. trip to Europe. While abroad Dr. friends are invited. Plana are completed for the din- Sanders devoted considerable time ner dance, to he given on Sunday to professional study. evening, Oct. 20, at Northwood Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman Inn. The chairman for the social of Gladstone avenue have re. committee is Sirs. Sara Fixler, and turned from a three months' tour Sirs. Anne Weinbeck is chairman of European countries. In Poland, of the program. Contributions towards the char- Mr. and Mrs. Fishman visited with their parents. Among the other ity fund at this meeting were re- ceived from the following: Minnie countries they visited were France, Germany, Czechoslovakia and Goodman Club, the Mesdames Han- na Ilarwith, Sylvia Shapero, Rose Austria. Burnstine, in memory of her broth- er, David Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum have returned from a trip at Charlevoix. NOVELTIES, GIFTS, STATIONERY John V. Sheehan & Co. Book/milers Since 1875 1550 WOODWARD AVENUE °Announcing RANDOLPH 0200 the OPENING of the Gloria Hat Shoppe 1205 Griswold—N. W. Cor. State Featuring $5.00 HATS CUT ON YOUR HEAD 79 EVERY HAT BLOCKED AND GUARANTEED TO FIT YOUR HEAD PERFECTLY Hats Remodeled at ■ New ANY STYLE—ANY COLOR Low Price 7,47..womw040000Aw000m. -www...~4000.s.... , ■ ; CELEBRATION HELD BY HALEVY-HAZOMIR PIANOS TO RENT 1 $3,4,5,6 FOR HOME USE} Monthly Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Wolf and their daughter, Lorraine, of Chi- cago boulevard have returned after Halevy-Ilazomir, Detroit's Jew. a visit to Deg Moines, Iowa. ish choral society, celebrated its re- organiaztion as an independent Mr. and Mrs. William Roth of group at a meeting on Wednesday, Glendale avenue are extending Sept. 10, at its headquarters, 539 their stay in Europe for another Kenilworth. two months. Before leaving for Among the guests present at Europe Mr. and Mrs. Roth were this meeting were Prof. Elijah entertained at house parties by Zaludkowski and Isac Finkelstein, Mr. and Mrs. Kohlenberg of Elm- attorney. Eugene Franzblau, pees. hurst avenue and Sir. and Mrs. ident, was absent, due to a sojourn Green of Gladstone avenue. in Mackinac Island. yl A complete report of the execu- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schreiber tire committee was given by vice- and daughters, Gertrude, Hazel president William Klein who was and Estelle, and Jack C. Tracer of acting chairman of the meeting. 101 West Margaret avenue have The musical committee was an- returned from a six weeks' stay at nounced as consisting of Prof. Long Island, N. Y. Zaludkowski, chairman, William (layman, Israel Hertz, Miss Re- Miss Bertha l'asman of Cam- becca Katzman, David Skolnik and eron avenue entertained on Friday Eugene Franzblau. Plans for with a bridge and shower, honor- the future were discussed. ing Miss Rosetta Cohen, whose marriage to Jules Balinsky will take place Sept. 14 in New York City. The gag OMB Notts Child Who Grows Up With Music Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedberg Mrs. I. Korn and son Sydney, and their (laughter, Rochelle, who have been in Los Angeles, Cal., returned to their home at Manton after spending a few days with for the last few months, are at the Stotler Hotel fur a few months' Mr. and Sirs. H. F. Anthony. visit in Detroit. Jack Korn will remain in the Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lewis city to attend Junior College. had as their guests the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner and their two sons, Arthur James and Wal- ter Jerome, of Lansing. Mrs. Lewis entertained at a luncheon. Cov- ers were laid for 16 guests, her sister, Mrs. Rubiner and Mrs. Max Michelson of Rockford, Ill., being among the guests. Dr. Alvin %Veil of Chicago is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin %Veil, North Monroe street. Mrs. Samuel Brenner was host- ess at her home, Sheridan street, Saturday evening for Mrs. Rob-, ert Cohen, Brooklyn, N. Y., who is visiting Sirs. Louis Magidson. Mrs. J. Stein and Mrs. A. Rovin The guests played at five tables of bridge. have returned from a three weeks' trip to Charlevoix, Petoskey and Mrs. Louis Magidsohn, North Mackinac, Mich. Lincoln avenue, was hostess at l Mrs. Jack Jaffee has returned to uncheon Thursday at her home in ihnegr home ers w rkafter o t hay nin- compliment to her guest, Mr s . as h. esummer m ont h s ert Cohen, Brooklyn, N. Y. Six a s thee t r- tables of bridge were played dur- mg the afternoon. eD n ets t r,oM i t Mrs. gu efts . E. Bhoefrs pe . Sam Rose of Richton avenue has returned from taended European trip. avenue an ex- Uprights 0 0 I etc. Crawls $495, $545, etc. Terms to Suit Your Convenience OLD FOLKS HOME The Northwestern branch of the Jewish Old Folks Home is spon- Isadore Tanenbaum of 661 Al- soring a bridge-tea to be held at ger avenue returned on Sept. 5 General Electric Refrigerator Co., from a three months' trip abroad. 6030 Cass avenue, Wedneedae, Sept. 17, at 1:30 p. m. Novel Id Mr. and Mrs. L. Kotkin of prizes will be given at each table and a door prize to the one who 1 M iami, Fla., are the guests of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. L holds the lucky number. Friends Rothstein of Taylor avenue. Mrs. are asked to procure tickets in ad- M. Kotkin of Miami also necom. ranee, as only a limited number ponied them on the trip and is now 'fr. be accommodated at this af- in Mt. Clemens. Sirs. LaBret, chairman of this 111. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marks have , tea urges all members tol dispose of their tickets by next week. $268, $325, ... hearing it; learning to play ... comes natur- ally to appreciate and love the finer things of life ... is a better child, a better man or woman because of its refining inuence ... is provided. always, with an unfail- ing source of interest and happiness. Have a piano in your home now. Let your girl or boy learn to play. 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