Americalr 5eivish Periodical Curter CLIFTON AYANUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN TREPSTICOK AWISR A111a1SU L F - - SIEGEL% DETROIT 1 For Economical Transportation Pr HE price of Chevrolet gives you the opportunity to realize your desire for a complete, depend- able automobile whose first cost and maintenance you can afford. C CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. Woodward at Headrie Northway SOO. Service Station: 441 York Street I Mr. and Mrs. David Let's Spickler (Sylva Madanes) of 9016 Dexter Boulevard are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a daughter, Rita June, on Friday, June 17. Solving the Difficult Corseting Problems of Hot Weather SIGMA RHO TAU The Sigma Rho Tau Sorority will Mr. Frederick Morris of Connecti- Mr and Mrs. M. Starr of 1127 Edi- I I leave Sunday, July 10, for Oakley cut ovenue has returned from a sev- son avenue have returned to the city Park, Walled Lake, Mich., where they eral days' visit with friends in Chi- after spending two weeks in Buffalo,1will be the guests of Mr. aand Mrs. cago. B. Miller at the "Let's Go l'arty" for New York and Atlantic City. the remainder of July. Those who Mrs. Edward Lichtig and son of Miss Betty Feldman of 307 East are going are Ruth Peritz, Ruth Glynn court are in Cleveland, where Ferry avenue has returned to the city Cohen, Jennie Zierer, Florence Krell, they will spend the month of July after spending a month with friends, Bertha Rood, Esther Schiller, Jo- with relatives and friends. I ti s in Chicago eephine Unger Charlotte Miller and an dreave Gertrude Sandelman. Miss Rose Samter, daughter of Dr. Miss Sonia Feldman of Chicago, and Mrs. G. Samter of Glynn court, III., is the guest of her cousin, Miss CARD OF THANKS left Friday for Ottawa Beach, where Betty Feldman of East Ferry avenue. she will spend several weeks. Nathan Bielfied, president of the Mrs. R. C. Pollock of 2821 E rvay local order of Brith Abraham takes Miss Rebecca Meyers of Alpena is street, xdin he g sincere this means of eten spending the summer with her engagement (.4 t her daugh er, Carolyn, mother, Mrs. Sarah Meyers of Lea- to Mr. Arthur E. Fixel of 45 Daven- thanks to the famil y of t e late Jos- eph Marymont for a bequest of $500, high apartments, Brust street. port street, Detroit. the amount of his insurance in the DETROIT 1 "Four-Ninety" Mr. and Mrs. A. Karnin of 954 East Kirby avenue are receiving con- ' gratulations on the birth of a daugh- , ter, Theda, June 30. Among those who attended the graduation exercises at the Univers ity of Michigan the past week were MISS FLORENCE ROSK AM Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. M. Roskam announces the en- Mrs. Israel Brown and Mrs. A. Er- gagement of her daughter, Florence, mann. to Mr. Arthur Noel Friedman. CHEVROLET ra ruse Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bennet (Rosetta Wertheimer) announce the birth of a daughter, Laura May, on June 30. Mrs. Harry Jacobson and son, By- ron, of West Philadelphia avenue, left on Tuesday last for Oscoda, Mich., where they will spend the summer months at Lake Van Ettan. The Ca/1 of the Luring Surf 11 Lirtlls Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobs of Virginia Park and Mrs. Alexander Friedman of Chicago Boulevard attended the graduation exercises of Sidney Ar- thur Jacobs of the University of Michigan. Restful beaches and sparkling waters are calling as Sum- mer 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. ch—de, "Four-Ninety" Touring Car. 51,45. 1. o. b. Flint, Mich. S. Paul Epstein of Ponce, Porto Rico, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Slomovitz of Cameron avenue the past weekend. Mr. Epstein, who is a 1918 graduate of the University of Michigan, will take post-graduate work at the U. of M. during the sum- mer session. Mrs. S. E. Benjamin of Common- wealth avenue has returned from At- lantic City, where she spent the past six weeks. B Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Stiebel and Brith Abraham Order, which he deed- ed as a bequest to the Jewish House son, hart, of Fort Wayne, Ind., are of Shelter. the guests of Mrs. H. Wolenburgh and family, 17 Monterey avenue. To be comfortably corseted is as essen- tial during these hot spells as is a sum- mer's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. II. Barris and sons, Lawrence and Morton, of Marion, I Ind., have motored here to spend the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Barris of 2177 Concord ave- nue. The problem of adequate support for ".. -- ---. hips or bust is of the utmost import- . ance. Absolute freedom, hot weather = comfort and exquisite contour are of- = fered to our patrons in a variety of a models, all designed to meet each in- dividual requirement. .,:t1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111IN Fyfe's—Third Floor 1700 Pairs of Low Shoes Reduced to All Sizes All Widths . 4.85 Frank of Garfield avenue and Miss After attending the wedding of Mr. Reva Scheinman of Rowena street and Mrs. Ben Cohn (Rose Stamen), left Friday, July I, for Camp Ronah, which took place on Sunday, July 3, where they will spend the summer at the home of the bride's parents in months. Pittsburgh, Mr. Harry Cohn and fam- ily of 742 West Grand Boulevard ar- Mr. and Mrs. I,. T. Kramer and rived home. family have returned to Lansing from Detroit, where they were guests of The Fresh Air Society announces their mother, Mrs. B. Harris. an open day on Sunday, July 10, ■ , Tie L of black kid, brown kid and white reignskin ; welt sale; Louis heel. All sizes ; all widths. $4.85 4 = a 4 1 °I 1 .. „ : re . if I Organized 1871 I I I i Capital Stock Surplus Fund Undivided Profits Letters of Credit Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank Savings Deposits Postal Savings Deposits Commercial Deposits Total Prices Reduced On Dry Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald were in Cleveland to attend the an- nual meeting of the Jewish Orphan Home, of which institution Mr. Fin- sterwald was re-elected a director for a term of four years.' t Lf l $4,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 1,522,078.32 26,500.00 None 52,415,0%.95 84,404.25 18,701,873.96 The Forest Cleaner and Dyers, Inc. 533 EAST FOREST AVE., NEAR BEAUBIEN Dr. Hugo A. Freund, who was' confined to his home by illnem for over a week, is recuperating. He and family expect to move to their sum- mer home during the week. Miss Fannie Weiss of New York is visiting her sister, Mrs. Julia Marcuse of 1474 Webb avenue. 4 $81,749,953.48 I 1 OILIWI T111451 -LATWWW 1 049,011.5~ 1,4? "57004111-fi Morris and Joseph S. Garvett re- turned from New York after a week's absence from the city. LIABILITIES I I $25,127,142.00 8,642,900.77 9,959,327.82 12,093,479.13 6,752,500.00 6,693,251.41 26,500.00 1,909,455.67 270,000.05 10,275,396.68 $81,749,953.48 Total Woodward and Adams Mrs. Julius Deutelbaum and chil- dren left for Cleveland to visit friends and with them to proceed to some nearby-resort to spend the sum- mer season. RESOURCES Real Estate Mortgages (All in Wayne County) Bonds and Securities Collateral Loans Loans and Discounts U. S. Government Certificate. United States Liberty Bonds Customers' Liability, Letters of Credit..... Banking House and Branches Stock of Federal Reserve Bank Cash on Hand and in Banks —Third Floor-. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selling have gone to Ottawa Beach for a week's outing. of his young friends last Saturday. At the close of Business June 30th, 1921 ! Mail Orders Filled Wiliam Meyerfeld of Ann Arbor was in town during the past week. Boulevard gave a party to a number CONDENSED STATEMENT s Mr. and Mrs. Simon Straus of Lig- , onier, Ind., are in the city visiting with relatives and friends. David Levy, Jr., of West Boston Member Federal Reserve Bank Ilt ,,C I , of the Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home for a four-year term. Nathan Spiesberger of Bay City was in the city attending the funeral of Louis S. Oppenheim. Detroit, Mich. I Pump of T. Vent leather, g n t t al and white reignskin. Turn sole; Louis heel All sizes ; all widths. $4.85 Mr. Adolph Freund was re-elected vice-president of the Cleveland Jew- ish Orphan Home at the annual meet- ing of the institution held last Sun- day. 1 I. .. D RESS Mrs. Pauline R. Rose and daugh- ter are in Cleveland visiting friends. ld Wayne County and Home Savings 13ank All Sizes All Widths THREE-EYELET from 10 a. m. to It p. m., at the re- Miss Fannie Lavin is visiting modeled camp, Station 22r - Lake friends in Lansing, Mich. Shore Drive. The interested public is cordially invited. Mrs. M. L. Stern and daughter, Eleanor, have returned to their home Isaac Goldberg, president of Tem- in Chicago, Wis. ple Beth El, was elected a director . # 27* - TatTatTMIMIZIRAVAID Xe_ AV.. ;M:W 4 4 . MAU 2V.4.3 M M. , rr. = = = = Mrs. L. E. Oppenheim is taking up her residence at Hotel Statler. Mr. and Mrs. David Jalan (Helen Nelken) returned from their honey- Miss Sadie Netzorg of 5021 Ore- moon and are at home at 8618 Dex- gon avenue is spending the summer ter Boulevard. near Muskegon, Mich., where she will join her sister, Cornelia, who is teach- Misses Ida and Isabelle Eager of ing in that city. Rochester, N. Y., are visiting with Mrs. Morris Siden of Grove avenue Charmingly appointed ' s , NA, the and Mrs. Harry II. Cohen of 306 party given by Miss Doris (Wolfgang' Marlborough avenue. at her home on Brush stree ,..,7unilay evening, July 3, honoring Miss Frieda Mrs. B. Harris and fa.mily is visit. Brodkin, who has returned from a ing her daughter, Mrs. L. I. Kramer few weeks' stay in Cleveland, Ohio. of Lansing, Mich. The evening was spent in dancing and games. At midnight a buffet lunch Mr. Maurice Harris is spending the was served to the following: Misses weekend in Lousing, Mich. Evelyn Rosenthal, Frieda Brodkin, Mary Berris, Rose Klein, Eva Silk, Miss Eva Weingarden of 503 East Shirley Kukes, Luella Coskey, Doris ( Palmer avenue and her sister, Mrs. Wolfgang and Messrs. Harry Mogail,! E. B. Wolf, have left for an extended A. Adelman, David Brodkin, Leo' eastern trip. They will return about Koskey, Sydney Wolfgang and A. Kohrman, Joe Kohrman, Frank Su- Sept. 15. garman, Ben Sugarman and Morris Tefft of Cleveand, Ohio. The Misses Dorothy and Florence Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Weisberger of 213 California avenue, highland Park, entertained at a dinner party Monday complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Martin, the Misses Matilda, Mildred and Lillian Martin and Mr. Samuel Martin, all of whom are vis- iting here from Los Angeles, Calif. The occasion also marked the birth- day anniversary of Mrs. Weisberger. 9 Mrs. I. Berkman of Waco, Texas, announces the engagement of her . daughter, Sadye, to Mr. Roy Abram- sohn of Detroit. Mrs. Maurice Stern (Gertrude Wertheimer), who was visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ben- nett of Massachusetts avenue, has re- turned to her home in Joliet, Ill. - nraelbact Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Crown of Madi son, Wis., announce the engagemen of their daughter, Fay, to Mr. Leon 1.. Sarin of this city. Mr. S. Berger of Brush boulevard is visiting with relatives and friends in Cleveland. )) Engagrturitto ocial and (i. .axes, rtai Clever Styles Not Seen Elsewhere Jllililliillilllllllllilllillllilillllllllllillillllllllllllllillllllllllllllllilllillllllllllililll ~!~ "" Betrothal Announced. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Jacobs and family are spending the summer at Old Orchard Beach, Old Orchard, Me. ___ _ _ _, -r,r Women's Plain Suits and Dresses $2.00 Our Guarantee: "There is no odor We Call For and Deliver AFTERWARD." MELROSE 6570 Tickets are now ready for distribu- tion for the twelfth annual moon- light to be given by the Bicur Cho- lem, Tuesday evening, Aug. 16. 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