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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder of Wil-
avenue have returned from •
visit in Toledo.
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Miss Lillian Kaufman, who spent
several weeks in the city visiting with
relatives and friends, has returned to
her home ill St .Louis, Mo.
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Miss Mary Caplan, who attended
the conference of Jewish social work-
ers in Milwaukee, has returned.
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The Crrll of the Luring Still
Restful beaches and sparkling waters are calling as Sum,
mar lifts the curtain on another vacation season. Surely you
will be needing something in bathing apparel. Art in dress has
touched bathing attire and one may be costumed at the beach.
in as good taste as in ones home. Bathing and swimming suits
in wool jersey, silk and satin; beach costumes in satin and silk;
beautiful beach capes and endless styles in caps, sashes, shoes
and sandals.
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DETROIT
DETROIT
Riverside
Hotel
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
Strictly Kosher Hotel
Operated Along Modern Lines.
DANCING
Friday and
Sunday Evenings.
Special Sunday Dinners
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Mrs. Dora Guttentag, Mrs. Rose
Cuttentag, Miss Rose Rubenstein and
Mr. Sol Abramovitz received degrees
at the graduation exercises of the
Detroit Conservatory of Music.
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Loeb, who
visited at the home of Mrs. Hugo
Hill of Rowena stret, have returned
to their home in Chicago.
MRS. NATHAN ROSENBERG.
(Julia Barit.)
Miss Evelyn Friedman, daughter
The marriage of Miss Julia Barit
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Friedman of and Mr. Nathan Rosenberg was sol-
Rhode Island avenue, left on Satur-
emnized Sunday, June 19, at Lar-
day for Chicago, where she wit
rowe Hall. Rabbi A. M. Ilershman
main for the month of July.
officiated. A wedding supper WW1
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Decker of East followed by a reception for friends.
Chicago, Ind., who were guests atl The bride was charming in a gown
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' of white bridal satin trimmed with'
Decker of Alger avenue, have re- rose pointe lace. The veil was em-
broidered with pearls and orange:
turned to their home in Chicago.
blossoms.
Mrs. Morris H. Blumberg, sister of I
Mrs. A. Dittlebach of Chicago is
visiting at the home of her parents the bride, served as matron of honor, I
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Slesinger, Vic while the Misses Thelma Hartz and
tory apartments, Collingwood avenue 7 Edith Barit were bridesmaids. Mr.
Harry Barit, brother of the bride,'
Mr. Z. H. Swartz of Boston Boule- was best man. The ushers were Mr.
vard spent several days in Washing. Max Blumberg and Mr. Arthur Barit.'
The out-of-town guests were: Mr.
ton and New York the past week.
and Mrs. Aaron Shapero of Cleve-
Miss Edith Barit of New York ,
land,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Slesinger and son
of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting their and Mr. Harry Bluestein of Phila-
delphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg
relatives, H. B. Hamburger and fam-
ily, at the latter's summer cottage at are spending their honeymoon at
Alexandria
Bay and Thousand Isl-
Pearl Beach, Mich.
ands.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Farber of 3438
Miss Minerva Graff left for her
Pennsylvania avenue, formerly of
Cincinnati, Ohio, will be at home home in Boston, Mass., after spend-
ing
a month with Mr. and Mrs. G.
Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 in
honor of their daughter, Bertha, who Gassel of 81 Alger avenue.
is among the June graduates of East-
ern lligh School. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Friedberg of 610
Virginia Park have left with a party
Mrs. M. Roskam and daughters, of friends on a touring trip to New
Florence and Frances, and son, Law- York, taking with them their son,
rence, of this city will leave the first William, who goes to Schroon Lake
week in July for Long Lake in they. Camp, New York, and daughter, Eve-
Adirondack mountains, where they lyn, who wil spend the summer at
will spend the month of July.
Camp Arden, North Belgrave, Me.
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Miss Yoletta Finsterwald of 108
Myra Finsterwald received a medal
Massachusetts avenue is home for the from the Highland Park High School
summer from the University of faculty for the best scholar in ath-
Michigan.
letics from the ninth, tenth and
eleventh grades.
A pleasant surprise was tendered,
Al Klunover, a recent graduate of
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Melken an- ,
the law department of the University
of their daugh-
of Detroit, Saturday, June 25, by his nounce the marriage
ter,
Helen, to Mr. David Jalan, Sun-1
sister, Anna, at 661 Theodore street.
Among those present were the Misses day, June 26. The bride and groom
Dorothy and Ida Arkin, Ettie Levin, left for Duluth Monday, June 27.
Viola Tassick, Lillian Kirchbaum,
Pauline Ilimilstein, Beatrice Winberg
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levy of 280
and Lora Levin of New York and the Boston Boulevard entertained 50
Messrs. William B. Cohen, Leo Ku- guests at a dinner dance in honor of
schinsky, Sol Kahan, Murray Win- their niece, Miss Helen Melken, and
derg, Alfred Kuschinsky, Sidney Ro- her fiance, Mr. David Jalan, June 18.
senfield of Toledo, Dr. A. Rabino-
witz of New York and Dr. Harry
Miss Rose Leigh Koblentz of Chat-
Kirchbaum.
tanooga, Tenn., is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Samuel B. Plotter, in the
Miss Pauline Walters of Lothrop Greenfield apartments. Miss Kob-
avenue is spending several weeks lentz came to attend the llirshman-
with friends in Boston. On her way Ashcrsohn wedding.
home she will spend a few weeks in
New York.
Miss Minerva Graff left for her
home in Boston, Mass., after spend-
Miss Grace Berman, pianist, ailed ing a month with Mr. and Mrs. G.
Mr. Robert Berman, violinist, will re- (tassel of 81 Alger avenue.
turn to Detroit for the summer
months.
51r. I,ouiz Koblentz of Chatta-
nooga, Tenn., is visiting his children,
Mrs. Joseph Fargo (Leah Rosen- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Moller, at
berger) spent the week-end at Pearl 8218 Greenfield avenue.
Beach visiting her aunt, Mrs. Harry
H. Prenzlauer.
Miss Anna GOodman of Chandler
avenue has returned from a trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenthal Washington and New York.
and daughter, Evelyn, have moved
from Wilson avenue and are now liv-
Mrs. Charles Wall of New York is
ing at 1246 Taylor avenue.
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. 11am-
burg of 359 Richton avenue, High-
Mr. I. Steckler of Williamston, W. land Park.
Va., has returned home after visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher and fam-
Brush street.
ily of Edison avenue have moved to
Ypsilanti.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Caplan of Tay-
lor avenue and Mr. and Mrs. S. 11.
Miss Marion Gassel left Friday for
Singer and son, Jaffery, are motoring Minneapolis, where she will spend the
to New York and Boston.
summer months with her sister, Mrs.
Arthur Sadaw.
Mrs. Simon Schechter and daugh-
ter, Mildred, have left for Pine Lake,
Mr. and Mrs. hider M. Landau of
where they will spend the summer.
Brush street are leaving Tuesday on
a motor trip through the east.
Miss Marion Gassel left Friday for
Minneapolis, where she will spend the
Miss Eveyn Levy and her niece,
summer months with her sister, Mrs. Charlotte, are visiting her sister, Mrs.
Arthur Sadow.
F. E. Ambler, and other friends in
Grand Rapids, Mich.
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There's no lottery about
marriage if you start with
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Engagement Ring
I use as much care in selecting each blue white,
perfect diamond—in designing each setting—
as if I were giving the ring myself—I know the
kind of rings that add another inch to a man's
chest measure to slip on a girl's finger—the
kind a girl will go out of her way to show be-
cause she is so proud of it.
That's the kind you want to give—
That's the kind she wants to get—
That's the kind I want to sell you.
Mrs. Philip Gordon of Burlingame'
avenue and daughters, Mrs. Sidney
Stone and Mrs. Myer Prussian, left
for a six weeks' trip to Boston, Nan-
, taaket Beach and New York City.
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Used Cars That Are
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Honest Value
Our sense of fair dealing does not permit us to
offer, or to sell, a used car that is anything but
honest value.
We take positive precautions to assure beyond
any doubt that the car you select is just what
we say it is, mechanically and every other way.
With this caution we couple prices that force
home the fact that the buyer is receiving full
value for his money.
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The wisdom of this fair policy is reflected in the
confidence of the people who buy our used cars.
Then Are Unusual Offerings
1920 Hupp Coupe — offi-
slat's :ar, cord Tres
'11850
1920 Hupmobile touring. 1150
1920 Ford Sedan
550
1920 Ford Coupe..
600
600
1920 Oakland touring
450
1920 Overland touring
1920 Buick roadster
800
1920 Chevrolet
400
Dodge r o a d s t e r—late
model
:600
touring—late
model
475
Reo touring
36.6
Oldsmobile Light Six
nearly new
575
Nash touring —excellent
condition
650
Dort touring
295
1920 Maxwell touring.... 350
, Dodge
WILLIAMS & HASTINGS, INC.
5901 Woodward Avenue
.
Miss Frances Netzorg of 325 Mars-
ton avenue left Wednesday for Mid-
dlebury, Vt., where she will continue
her work with Miss Gladys Lott dur-
ing the summer.
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Prices Reduced On Dry Cleaning
Mrs. L. Mark and daughter, Lor-
raine, have left for a month's stay
at Ottawa Beach.
The Forest Cleaner and Dyers, Inc.
Mr. Henry Ostrow of 663 Belmont
avenue left for Cleveland Saturday
to stay over the Fourth.
533 EAST FOREST AVE., NEAR BEAUBIEN
JACOB DUSCHINSKY LODGE
No. 131, 1. 0. F. S. of I., will have
their first outing of the season on the
Fourth of July at Belle Isle .The en-
' tertainment committee are planning
for a Picnic on a larger scale with en-
' tertainment providing a real good
time for members, their families and
guests.
' The committee in charge will re-
serve the grounds opposite the "Aq-
uarium Buss Station" apd picnickers
' are requested to be on the spot not
later than 10 a. m. For information
call Lincoln 2328-M; B. F. Goldman,
financial secretary.
See me before you get the license.
Have it charged if you wish. That's one of the accommodations I extend
willingly to every custcmer who comes into my store.
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BAR MITZVAH
Ehrlich Building — Adams and Hastings
Not in the High Rent District
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Sirs. B. Shevin and daughter, Rose,
have motored to New York and spent
four weeks in Atlantic City and the
mountains. They are expected home
on July 4.
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The largest and finest Jewelry Store on the East Si..
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex. 'merman of
' 281 Frederick strete w be at horns
Saturday, July 9, in honor of the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, jlarold .
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