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SOCIE Y

(Continued from Pais 13)

Miss Melanie Friedenberg is
spending a week with friends in
Milwaukee and will join her grand-
mother, Mrs. Hugo Ilill, in Charle-
voix, later.
Mr. and Mrs. David Eppstein
are spending some time at San
Souci, where they have taken the
Rothchild summer home.
Mr. L. Goodman of Cleveland
spent several days in the city last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Scheyer
and Mr. Herman Krolik are tour-
ing the east.
Mr. Julian Krolik spent last
week in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Isador Frank
have taken a cottage at San Souci
for the month of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman
have returned from visiting their
son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Heintzelman, at Provi-
dence, R. I.
Mr. Albert Kahn has returned
from New York.
Miss H. Silberman and Miss N.
Oppenheimer spent a few days in
New York last week.
Mrs. Nathan Sloss is visiting
her parents at San Souci.
Mrs. Hugo Hill is summering at
Charlevoix;
Mr. and Mrs. Halle of Chicago
are the guests of Mrs. Viola Wolf.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abraham-
son and brother Ray are touring in
New York state.
Messrs. Louis and Mark Gold-
berg of Duluth are visiting rela-
tives in the city.

Robinson r Cohen
Service Means

Mrs. David Goodman gave a
dinner party Friday, July 14, at
which covers were laid for 25
guests. Those present were: :Nliss
Anna Katz with her guest, Miss
Lena Goldman of New York, Miss
Harriet Levey with her guest, Miss
Anna Brodsky of Philadelphia,
Miss Rosalind Fredericks with her
guest, Miss Jeannette Striker of
Covington, Ky., Mrs. Harry Kapit
of New York, Miss Sadie Good-
man, Miss Anna Muscovitz, Miss
Lena Siegel, Miss Sadie Monash,
Miss Lillian Goodman, Miss Lil-
lian Monash, Mr. Harold Smilan-
sky, Mr. Sam Ressler, Mr. Max-
well Mitnick, 11r. Wiliam
Schwartz, Mr. Mark \Veinbeck,
Mr. Aaron Silverblatt, Mr. Harry
Kapit, Mr. Emery Monash, Mr:
Lew Benowitz, Mr. Maxwell Fried-
man, Mr. Sylvan D. Grosner.
Miss Rebecca Mintz is visiting
in Pittsburg, Kan.
Miss Marguerite Kopple, 112
Colorado avenue, has returned to
the city after several months'
visit in St. Paul, Minn.
Miss Edna Selling, 35 Webb
avenue, has left for Baltimore,
Md., to be the guest of Mrs. Stella
Horkheimer.
Mr. David Levy, 267 Farns-
worth avenue, is traveling in the
east previous to permanently lo-
cating in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The may friends of Dr. and
Mrs. Rice (nee Siegel) are de-
lighted to know they make
Detroit their future home.

1. Quality— Furniture of tone and taste,

advanced in design and unexcelled in
workmanship.

2. Variety__A wide range of merchandise,
offering opportunittj for choice and se- .

lection.

3. Value Prices that are right, based upon
the principle that a volume of business
at reasonable prices means more than
little business and exorbitant profits.

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4. Courtesy Our sales force is attentive
and polite. You will find it a pleasure
to be waited upon in our store.

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5. Progress Our merchandise is always
abreast, usuallij in advance, of the time
in sttjle and design. Fall merchandise
on displatj now.

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distinc-
6. Convenience of Patrons A
tive feature of our service is our solicit-
ous consideration for the comfort of our
patrons. We maintain special rest rooms
for their benefit. In these hot datjs our
store is the coolest, most refreshing spot
in the cittj.

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Robinson-Cohen Co.

THE HOUSE THAT MAKES
YOUR HOME SMILE!

Young People Give Outing for
Benefit of Hospital

395-397-399-401 Hastings Street

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Closed Saturdays.
Open Saturday Evening and Sunday.

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FRIENDS

at Cadillac 5228-J

We make friends quickly of our new customers, and by continued
service, cement the friendship of our old customers.
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WAISTS

MISS SARA LEVINE

The Young People's Auxiliary
of the Hospital Association, an
organization of young people
which, as the name indicates,
aims to make a IIebrew 1-lospital
in Detroit a reality, has an-
nounced its second annual excur-
sion to Sugar Island, which will
take place on Sunday, July 30.
The Excursion Committee, un-
der the leadership of Harry Sa-
tovsky, has made extensive prep-
arations in order tt make the af-
fair a success. An interesting

MISS ROSE STEPSY

program has been arranged for
the occasion, which includes
many ball games, races, field
events, etc.
The Excursion Committee con-
sists of the following members of
the club : Harry Satovsky, chair-
man ; Misses Sara Levine, Rosc
Stepsy, and Messrs. Herbert
Cohen, Louis Klein and Oscar
Ehrlich. The society meets reg-
ularly every first and third Wed-
nesdays of the month at the
Hotel Tuller.

for summer wear within 24 hours. If you are not a customer, try our service. Just
bring in your material and your waist will he ready within 24 hours after receiving

the order.

Our price for this extraordinary service, plus the guaran
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tee of absolute satisfaction, is only

2.00

IDEAL WAIST SHOP

37 University Building

Cadillac 5228-J

17 E. Grand River Ave.

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DIAMOND IMPORTERS, JEWELERS & SILVERSMITHS
238 & 240 WOODWARD AVENUE

DETROIT, MICH.

