FisPentotr, l ilmsniai PAGE TWO •aciat and 41.rrAl. Rolinson-Coheis August Pi Furniture Sale Qt-SOniti Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman family are at Bethlehem, Vt., where they will remain until the mid- dle of September. Everything Without Exception Reduced and Henry M. Butzel of Edison avenue left on Friday last for Leland, Mch., where he will join Mrs. Butzel and , the children, who are spending the ! summer season there. Sir. and Mrs. Maurice A. Enggass of Hotel Stevenson spent several' days at Gratiot Beach Hotel, Gratiot Beach, Port Iluron. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weinman and ' son, Charles, of McLean avenue are spending several weeks at Manitau Lake, Mich. now in Full Swing Lams and Summer Furniture Among the passengers sailing from New York on the Red Star line Zee- land for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Antwerp were Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lichtenstein (Elsa Ruegger), who have spent the past three months in Detroit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein of Tuxedo avenue. Mr. and Sirs. Lichtenstein will spend two years abroad. of La Salle Gardens have returned Miss Nance Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Solomon of Tux- edo avenue, spent two weeks at Camp Cavell, Port Huron, Mich. And mind you—you can purchase anything you want on our Deferred Payment Plan, which permits you to pay for it from three months to one year without any extra charge. Mr. Albert Berwanger of Dexter Boulevard has returned from a few days' trip to St. Louis, blo. It is a rare opportunity and the most thrifty people are going to know what to do in the circumstances. for STOUT WOMEN Designed to reduce tIse figure and give stout women slender, graceful lines. Corsets lo white or pink email or beech., shwa 26 t. 45 waist. 5.95 to 18.00 Brassieres In white or pink, 36 to 56 bust. 85c to 6.95 €,01027e: 1., ■ eCOIld moor, wisentagton Lamle mm.Ima a7 Woodward are. •.. Furs! Mr. and Mrs. Max Dushkin of 1671 Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilarrison of 8050 Third avenue announce the engage- Euclid avenue announce the birth o ment of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. a daughter on Aug. 14. R. Schermer of Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg The engagement is announced of (Anna Shapero) announce the birth Miss Evelyn Dobrofsky of Montreal of a daughter, Kalmayne, on Aug. 2. and Mr. Morrey Feinberg of 671 East Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbutt of Ilancock. An engagemnet reception was held Sunday, Aug. 14, at Mr. 1693 Burlingame avenue announce Steinberg's residence. The mother the birth of a son, Richard, on Sun- of the bride-elect was the only out-of- day, Aug. 14. town guest. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Diamond Of interest to friends both in the of 1454 Burlingame avenue are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth east and Detroit is the announcement - of the engagement of Miss Beatrice of a (laughter, Marcia Helen, on Wed Mr. nesday, Aug. 10. I., to Ileavenrich of Newport, R. Joseph Zitomer of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bassichis Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Stillman of 1526 of Cleveland, Ohio, announce the birth of a daughter on Aug. 10. Mrs. Edison avenue announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Ella, to Mr. Bassichis was formerly Miss Elsa B. Decker of Detroit. Saul Weinberg. FEASEL-SMITH. Mr. and Sirs. II. L. Feasel of New York announce the marriage of their daughter, Pauline, to Mr. Abraham Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of this city. AGREE•ESKOVITZ. H. & B. MARKS M•nufacturers Itetallers—Wkolezalers Mlakigan A The Strand Lunch and Delic•tessen Give Us a Trial. Jack Cropper, Manager LEBOWITZ-LEVIN. Mr. and Mrs. A. Levin of 4250 Brush street announce the marriage of their daughter, Birdie, to Mr. Harry Lebowitz of Duquesne, Pa. ALVIN•SHIRLEY. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Chapel and Office 7739 JOHN R. Complet. Motor Equipment Market 3688-R On Wednesday evening, Aug. 17, at the Phoenix Club rooms, Miss Ann Shirley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Bielfield, was married to Mr. Jay Alvin of this city. The bride was very attractive in a gown of white satin trimmed with dutches lace. Her only attendant was her sister, Mrs. B. Rush, as matron of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin left for an extended trip to Duluth. PARTHENNON LEAGUE f. • SPRIINIC ENGRAVING CO. Contmerdal Artists and Engravers 700 MARQUETTE SLOG. DETROIT The Parthennon Athletic League, after a brief lull in its activities, was reorganized Tuesday by the Misses Molly Newman and Adeline Cohen To celebrate the reopening, a party was held at the home of Miss Helen Goldstein of Frederick avenue. The hostesses were the Misses Goldstein and Marion Caplan. The club is planning • varied pro- gram for the coming year. Basket- ball will be the leading athletic game, under the captaincy of Miss Caplan, Miss Fannie Newman to act as sub- captain. The next meeting will be held Tuesday at the ShaareyZedek, when Lower Prices Mrs. Martha Fuchs and Miss Alice Fuchs, who have spent the past year at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Walter Fuchs of Delaware avenue, have left for New York, from which point they sailed for Berlin, Germany, where they will make their future home. The Misses Esther and Louise Bloom of Cincinnati are house-guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marymont of Burlingame avenue. Large Stock Victor Records . That greater charm that you want your home to possess is easily and fully yours through selection of this handsome instrument —for Miss Fannie Schroeder of Cincin- nati was the guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mark Fleischman of Sec- ond Boulevard. Mrs. Ruth Arakie Cohen of Winni- peg, Man., is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Sirs. I. W. Jacobs of the Hotel Addison. Only '10 a Month Edward Greenthal, member of the Greenwich Follies company of New York, is visiting with his parents, Sir. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal of Tuxedo avenue. Pays for the Large VictrolaXI--$150 Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenebaum and Returning from a several weeks' son, Milton, have left on a motor trip outing at the Les Chenaux Islands, to Muskegon, Mich. Mackinac, are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. I. Selvin (Dora Len Robinson and daughter, l.aurabelle, ick) have returned from a six weeks' of Chicago Boulevard. wedding trip to the Pacific coast. Leaving on Saturday last for an Committees have been appointed extended tour through Maine, New for the dedication of Beth El Temple Hampshire and Vermont, were Mr. and social center. Work in well un- and Mrs. Jacob Nathan and daughter, der way and from present indica- Doris Ruth, of Atkinson avenue. Mr. tions the building will be ready for and Mrs. Nathan will spend a month at Maplewood Inn, Maplewood, Vt. dedication late in September. 1344 Broadway JEWISH 2314 Woodward Avenue Upper Woodward Miss Helene Breitenbach of Vir- ginia Park has gone to Neebisch, Mich., where she has taken a cottage for the remainder of the summer sea- son. Temple Beth El Sisterhood, the Jewish Ladies' Aid Society and the Ladies Auxiliary of Congregation B'nai Israel are holding no meetings during the summer months. Exten- sion programs for the coming year are being planned, however. Meet- ings will be resumed in September. A pretty wedding was solemnized at noon Tuesday, Aug. 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eskovitz of West Grand Boulevard when Mies Sara Eskovitz and Mr. Charles N. Agree were united in marriage by Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon in the pres- ence of their immediate families. The bride was gowned in white Pebblette satin and her veil, coronet fashion, was trimmed with pearls and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bou- quet of roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Her maid of honor, Miss Fay Esko- vitz, was dressed in cream lace and carried an arm bouquet of roses and orchids. The mothers of the bride and groom wore black satin and lace and carried bouquets of pink roses and valley lilies. Mr. Louis Bass acted as best man to the groom. A wedding dinner was served at 1:30 to 50 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mer- man of Chicago were out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Agree left on the D. & C. boat for Niagara Falls, from which point they will tour through the east, stopping at Atlantic City. They will be at home after Sept. 1 at the Cassboro apartments. 7he tarimaihnititre Sojourning a few weeks at Port Huron Beach are Mrs. Benjamin Lambert and daughters, the Misses Sara and Ruth Lambert of West Han- cock avenue. *aginttut Notes Marriages At Marks' you will find the most complete and finest selec- tion of furs and fur coats in Dttrolt- yeu will find k pays to buy of the Makers. Cherry 5175 Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Schlessiniler and daughters, Constance and Ma- rion, of West Hancock avenue left on Tuesday for Chicago, where they will spend some time at the Chicago Beach Hotel. Eugaqrittruto 'CORSETS Dining Room and Mil Furniture At any time during the twelve months of the year you can buy furniture here at the lowest prices to be found anywhere, and now comes the unusual opportunity to come in and choose anything you wish from our floors and enjoy an actual discount from that original low price of 25 per cent. Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald and family High Street at Hastings ,41icrkei.1.4T.i.tx.aitikreittoiNe_WAW•git , Living Room, Bedroom, E INVITE YOU, yes, urge you—no matter whether you need furniture now, or will need it in the future—to take advantage of this great sale of the finest and largest stock of fur- niture to be found in the entire city of Detroit. The Misses Henrietta and Setts Robinson of Calvert avenue have left for Kennebunkport, Me., where they will spend the month of August. from Manistee, Mich., where they spent the month of July. LAIEL 25% Rugs, Carpets, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krause of Cin- cinnati are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fechheimer of Mon- terey avenue, Highland Park. • — Spending two weeks at The Break- ers, Cedar Point, are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ullman and children, Henry and Carolyn, of Chicago Boulevard. Choice of Oak, Mahogany and Walnut. And, being a Victrola, it is an instrument in which you may well take pride in owner- ship. Like the other Victrola models, it em- bodies all the vitally important and exclusive features that have made the Victrola supreme among all talking machines. Think what unlimited enjoyment each day holds for you and those of your household— with the Victrola XI. Miss Sara Goldberg of West Grand Sol Germansky has returned to the city after spending several days with Boulevard left on Tuesday for an ex- motor trip through the White tended his mother in Detroit. and Berkshire mountains. HUNDREDS SIGN UP FOR ANNUAL YOUNG JUDAEA FIELD DAY Mrs. William Rindskoff and Miss Approximately 300 members local Young Judaea circles have al- Marjorie Rindskoff of Tennyson aye- ready signified their intentions of nue are in Petoskey, where they will participating in the third annual field remain for several weeks. Sirs. day of the organization, under the Rindskoff, as general chairman of the auspices of the local Young Judaea , Red Cross canteen veterans, with her Council, to be held all day Sunday,I committee, did meritorious work dur- Aug. 28, at Belle Isle. ing the summer months in preparing As many entries have not yet been : luncheons for thousands of children filled, this year's field day promises, and in giving parties for the con- by ter to excel previous olscasions and I valescents at East Lawn Sanitorium. exceed all expectations in.inumber of I — events and number of participants. iss Fredell Salberg of Cleveland, Rivalry is bitter for the banners who was the guest at the home of and prizes offered by the local council bir, and Mrs. William Rindskoff of The local Tennyson avenue, has returned to her 1 or winners in even is . for council is also offering a prize for home. the club scoring the highest number of points during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stearns, for- The following clubs have so far en- Detroit, now of Wichita, tered 100 per cent of their members: merly of spent a few days at Hotel Stet- Maccabees f J la a Knights of Ju- Kan., - ler the past week. daea, Defenders of the White and of Victrolast Surely you'll not longer be without one, when for only $10 monthly (.73 1 - 3 rents per day) you can enjoy the splendid Victrola XI! Come TODAY! Miss Marion Grabowsky of Eveleth, Minn., is the guest at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Grabowsky of Brush Boulevard. Stands VICTROLA XI $150 43 inches in height. Standard Designs $25 to $480 Period Models, $575 to $1,500 Grinnell Bros Caruso Records Catalog of Victrolas gladly mailed you. Headquarters: 1515 WOODWARD AVENUE —They're going fast, so immediate selec- tion is urged. Come without delay. Branches: 1231 Broadway and 12832 East Jefferson Ave. 11'0 00.11100-1=11111015100001170Walieeill-TVI/VASI-4, Blue, Tikvas Zion, Buds of Judaea, Roses of Zion, Bar Kochba Judacans. The first two mentioned are especial ly strong in the broad and high jumps. Relay races will feature the day. The relays will be arranged for all groups, junior, intermediate and senior. Novelty races are also being planned. The morning feature of the day will be a baseball game between the leaders of Young Judaea and the De- I fenders of the White and Blue, cham- pions of the local organization. Mrs. A. Seinsheimer of Cincinnati ' is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Fechheimer of Monterey avenue. Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of Glynn court has returned from a several weeks' stay in Atlantic City and Pittsburgh. ! Mark Alpern of Webb avenue has returned f rom •several days' visit with relatives in West Branch, Mich. Walter Rothman, son of Mr. and ' Mrs. E. M. Rothman of Royal Oak, who spent several weeks at the Theo- The Detroit chapter of the Inter. logical Seminary summer session in collegiate Zionist Association will New York, has returned. give a picnic this Sunday at David Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin of Brown's Rochester farm, for mem- bers of the chapter and their friends. 90 Moss avenue spent a few days in The party will leave for the farm by the city. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are truck from the Shure), Zedek, Willis ;spending the summer at Bayfield, 1. Z. A. Prices Reduced On Dry Cleaning The Forest Cleaner and Dyers, Inc. 533 EAST FOREST AVE., NEAR BEAUBIEN Men's Suits $1.50 Women's Plain Suits and Dresses $2.00 Our Guarantee: "There is no odor We Call For and Deliver MELROSE 6570 AFTERWARD."