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A Recent Bride.

Swn,hnd of the U'nU

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HE confidence with which own-

T ers of the Cadillac expect re-

than Wednesday.

The Fresh Air Camp of the United
Jewish Charities, which opened for
the season on Monday, June 28, is in
readiness for the reception of the lit-
tle summer visitors who eagerly look
forward to this annual outing in
which fresh air, bathing, hiking and
games play no important a role in
the everyday life of the camp. There
have been almost 1,000 registrations
up to the present time and many
more are expected. Everything is
being done to make the task of the
kiddies an enjoyable one. It is plan-
ned to have several open house days
in which those interested in this mer-
itorious work may come and see re-
milts of efforts put forth.

liable performance, next week and
next year, is in no degree assumed
or exaggerated. Back of their per-
fect reliance in the car are thou-
sands of miles of dependable serv-
ice, growing with each day's travel.
The performance of the past gives
them limitless confidence in the
Cadillac for the future.

Division of General Motors Corporation

Detroit Branch: Cass Avenue at York Street

Returning from a two years' stay
in Asheville, N. C., are the Misses
Miriam and Sarah Buchhalter, daugh-
ters of Mr. and Mrs. H. Buchhalter
of East Palmer avenue.

CADILLAC

Ask your decorator to show you our samples.

WINDOW SHADES — PAINTS
Cadillac 4574-4575
514 Randolph

Why We Keep Open

Monday Evenings

HE National Bank of Commerce
keeps its doors open Monday

evenings from 6 to 8.
This arrangement is for the con-
venience of those people who find it
difficult to come to the bank in the
daytime.
Maybe you would find it convenient
to bank here Monday evenings.
If so, we will be happy to give you
personal serv i ce.

he. separate wa.hstend and lavatory, for
it.e a. ma'd'o room. Mein bath has bollt•
In tub, pedestal washstand. tile wall all
around, separate stall shower. Thi. du•
piescoplete
In every detail, hauls
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built-in re frigerator, metal weather
, trips and screens for all doors •nd in
iows, rubber stair treads:-pier
kitchen sinks, high oven en•meled front ,
etc. EXCPOtional job of in-
terior ,n woodwork •nd painting. Opt
daily for inspection.

Open Monday evenings from 6 to 8

THE

NATIONAL

BANK OF

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MRS. SOL JACOBSON
Mrs. Joseph Grosslight leaves Sat-
(Rebecca Schneittke.)
urday on the Baltic for a year's stay
Mrs. Sol Jacobson (Rebecca
abroad, visiting in England, Ger-
Schmittke),
whose marriage was an
many, Austria _
and France.

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OF DETROIT

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HIRSCH
Linwood, corner Blaine
Garfield 2423-5380

Vacation Time

event of Tuesday, June 20.

Mrs. II. Berstein of Eleventh
street, accompanied by her grand-
daughter, Miss Rhea Goldstein, left
for a several weeks' stay in Toronto,
Ont.

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Means Gay and Festive Attire

SITUATION IN RUSSIA
IMPROVED, SAYS BOGEN

Before you start out on your vacation be sure
your dress expresses the spirit of the times.
Whether it is spent on the beach or in the hills,
in a motor car or on the veranda of some fash-
ionable hotel, the consciousness of being cor-
rectly and attractively attired will add greatly
to your pleasure.
We were never better prepared to assist you in
the selection of your vacation needs. Dainty
Frocks, Blouses, Sweaters, Sport Hats, Skirts,
Sport Shoes, Hosiery, Bathing Suits and Acces-
sories are here in pleasing variety.

\VARSAW.(J. T. A.)—Dr. B. Bo-
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Morris of Pil-
grim avenue left on Monday for gen arrived here from Russia. He re-
fuses to give information on condi-
Charlevoix and northern points.
tions in Russia, but declares that the
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Mrs. Albert B. Gittleman of 227 general situation is improved.
Winonah avenue is spendnig the sum-
mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Stone of Utica, N. Y., at their
summer home in the Adirondack
mountains, near Old Forge, N. Y.

James Van Vliet, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon VanVliet of Edison ave-
nue, has gone to Island lake, Mich.,
where he will remain for the summer
Miss Maude Segelman of Pitts-
months.
burgh, Pa., spent a few days the past
week with Miss Bessie Dredus of
Mrs. Maxwell Silver, accompanied
by her son, henry, have left for a Gladstone avenue.
month's stay in Baltimore, Md., and
Miss Josephine Imerman of 40 Mc-
in the Eastern mountains.
Lean avenue left for Camp Halsyon
A delightful function of the past to spend the summer.
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week was the luncheon for 12 guests
Miss Freda Salbaum of St. Paul,
given by Miss Sara Goldberg of West Minn.. is visiting at the home of Mr.
Grand boulevard, honoring the Red and Sirs. Charles Wolfgang of 3714
Motor Service Corps members.
Brush street.
Miss Laura Goldberg of Mt. Ver-
Mrs. Florence Reitman of Cincin-
non avenue has gone to Chicago, nati, Ohio, is expected Saturday to
where she will remain for a fortnight visit Mrs. Harry Barit of 1253 Bur-
vacation, visiting with relatives and
lingame avenue.
friends.
Hurry Barit has as her guest
Mrs. Ralph Davidson and daugh- her Mrs.
sister, Mrs. 'Maurice Tereles of
ter, Dorothy Mary, have left for Lor-
raine, Ohio, where they will spend East Orange, N. J.
the summer season at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Levin and fam-
Mr. and Mrs. Morse Saulson.
ily of 325 Canfield avenue spent the
Fourth of July in Port Iluron visiting
Miss Fanny Switgall of New York
is a guest at the home of Mr. and with friends.
Mrs. Max Stander of Lincoln avenue.
Mrs. J. Bubinsky and daughter Na-
Miss Evely Sulzberger, daughter of omi, of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, are spend-
ing
two months with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger of
and grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Puritan avenue, has gone to Tripp Bernstein of 3647 Brush street.
Camp in Maine, where she will re-
main during the camping season.
The Lotus Social Club will hold a
Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald accom- meeting next Tuesday evening at the
Jewish
Institute. Miss Ida Keidan
panied her daughter, Rosa Erna, to
an Eastern camp for girls, where will entertain with piano selections.
Miss Finsterwald will spend the sum-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bernstein of
mer.
3647 Brush street entertained at din-
ner
on July 4 in honor of their
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winkler of New
York are guests of their parentis, Mr. daughter and grand-daughter, Mrs.
Bubinsky
and Naomi, of Mt. Ver-
and Mrs. Max II. Marienthal of !to-
non, Ohio.
te' Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mandell, Mr.
FOR SALE
and Mrs. Duddy Cohen and the
Misses Edith Albert and Helen Dill-
4 - BEDROOM DUPLEX man spent the week-end in Cedar
On a 10-foot lot, near LaSalle Blvd.. I.
Point.
now reedy for occupancy; fourth bedroom

Fisher Wall Paper Co.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cohn of Brook-
lyn, N. Y., were in this city to attend
the commencement exercises of their
grandchildren, Rose Mildred and
Ituthabelle Kirschbaum of 224 Ers-
kine street, who graduated from Cen-
tral High and Lincoln Schools, re-
spectively.

Mrs. Justin Rollman (Josephine
Freud) and son, Henry, of Cincin-
nati will spend the summer months in
Detroit with Mrs. Rollman's mother,
Mra Hannah Freud, at her home at
Grosse I'ointe Shores.

CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY

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51r. and Mrs. David Goldstein and
family, formerly of 536 Frederick
street, have moved to their new resi-
dence on Virginia I'ark.

Henry the Hatter

Detroit's Exclusive Hatter
Library Park Hotel Bldg.

The J. L. Hudson Co.

Gratiot at Library.

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Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Cohen and
Mr. and Mil. Edward F. Greenfield
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. A. Davis of Vinsetta Park.

Service

5745 Woodward Ave., Cor. Ferry

Telephones Northway 4975 and 5239

FOUR-COURSE LUNCH
11:30 to 2.30

40.50

FIVE-COURSE DINNER
15:30 to 8:30

110.75

SUNDAY DINNER
2:00 to 8,30

$1.00

Special Attention to Weddings
Parties.

Cadillac 861

Cherry 8656

JOSEFF BROS.

SUPERIOR KOSHER RESTAURANTS

Exclusive Cat

and

MAIN DINING ROOM
2038 Woodward Ave.
Cor. Elisabeth
Harry Labovitz, Mgr.

Room and the Slue
Visit the Japaney.m

Wedding Pasties and Banquets

LUNCH ROOK AND DELICATESSEN
Opel Day and Night
20 %Vast Adams Avenue
Near i=yfe's Shoe Store

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KOSHER WINES

Best California Kosher Wines for
Sacramental Purposes for all year

CALL

9521 Cameron Ave.

ME FOR PLUMBING AND HEATING REPAIRS

Member of Associated Building Employers of Detroit

LOUIS C. NYHUS

RABBI R. HURWITZ

Hemlock 937 - W

SANITARY AND HEATING ENGINEER
Phone Hem'ocls 3560
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FAMOUS EUROPEAN
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THE HUTTON SHOP

FOR TOTS

Children's Wear, Art Goods, Gifts
and Notions, Circulating Library,
and Hemstitching.
Market 4176
9042 Twelfth St.

ISRAEL TItATCH , ,

THINK OF US WHEN

You Want • Delicious Box of Candy
DELIVERED.
We Serve Light Lunches at All Hours.
We put up Special Orders for Dances
and Parties.
Phone Us—Northway 3M6.

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5015 Woodward Ave at Warren.

Cherry 970
Removal of Superfluous Hole

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Southern Beauty Parlor

ANNUAL EXCURSION OF
PERFECTION LODGE TO

Marcel Waving Our Specialty
Shampooing and Manicuring. Electrical
Scalp Treatment. Facial Massage.
Bldg., Detroit
P.C. Foe, R00113 211 K

BE HELD ON JULY 18

Of Budapest, Hipgary,
Will Appear in Two Concerts at the •
B'NAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE

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DE LUXE CANDY SHOP

Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis of Vinsetta
Park entertained 30 guests on the
Fourth.

Final arrangements have been
completed to make Tuesday, July 18,
a gala event in the history of Per-
fection Lodge. The steamer Grey-
hound will leave the Griswold street
dock at 9 o'clock a. m. sharp for Su-
gar Island. Perfection Lodge will
entertain, as their guests on that day,
all the orphan children of the Detroit
Hebrew Orphan Home.
There will be baseball games,
races and special games for the chil-
dren. Special prizes have been do-
nated by members of the lodge to be
distributed to the winners of all
events. The members of Purity
Chapter No. 359, Order of the East-
ern star, have pledged their support
to make this affair a tremendous suc-

Quality

Cleanliness

GATES MANOR CAFE

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Garfield and Beaubien Streets

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SATURDAY MORNING, $
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ON FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 14,

Tickets for sale at Goldman Brothels' Bank, High and Hastings $
Street; Schechter's Bank, Hasthgs Street; Farnsworth
Delicatessen, and the Synagogue.
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Tickets can be secured from Louis E.
Zuieback, secretary of the entertain-
ment committe, or at the dock. Other =
members of the entertainment com-
mittee, in charge of this affair, are:
Harry Jacobson, chairman; Charles
Miller, Charles K. Sandorf, Shurley
Weinberg, Charles Robinson, Nathan 1 =
D. Metzger.

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MISS FREUND WELL UP
IN GOOD WILL CONTEST

The Hudson Coach

Has the New Motor

See

it today. It combines the two big-
gest claims to interest in many years.

A beautiful closed car costing less than
65 above open models, is offered in
the Coach.

And now it adds the wonderful new
Hudson motor.

It fastens Hudson's long leadership to

a higher standard of quality than ever.

Performance is wholly altered—a glor-

ious sense of motion, free as flight. It
eludes description. It brings afresh the
zest to motor for its own sake. It is a
revelation even to Hudson owners.

Be our guest on your first ride. Let
the Coach and the new motor speak
for themselves.

7-Passenger Phaeton $1695
Speedver 31643
Sedan $2450
Coupe $ 2570

Coach $1745

Cabriolet $2295

Freight and Tax Extra

THE BEMB-ROBINSON CO.

HUDSON-ESSEX DISTRIBUTORS
For Ten Years at Jefferson and Reaubien. PHONE MAIN 3786
ASSOCIATE DEALERS: Frank P. Gmelin Co., 5022 Woodward Ave.; Market 410. Cass Motor
Sales, 5764 Cass Aye.: Northway 4412. 1 homes Brooks, 5931 Woodward Ave.; Northway 5782
and 5783. Acme Motor Sales, 5232 Grand lit•er Ave.; Walnut 5263. The Cressy Auto Service,
988 East Larned; Cherry 1441. Grand Boulevard Garage, Inc., 1741 West Grand Boulevard;

Walnut 2219.

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Miss Regene R. Freund, Jewish =
woman lawyer, is well up in the race
in the News Good Will contest for =
the American Committee of Devoe- =
toted France.
Notwithstanding her present posi-
tion, however, the tremendous efforts
concertedly exerted by large indus-
Food and Service for the Most Exacting Patron
trial concerns makes the race close.
But there is no limit to the number
Every Evening Dinners $1.25 Per Plate
Noonday Luncheons, 65c
of candidates to be sent from De- =
troit no long as the quota of $5,000, =
Chinese
Dinners,
$1.25 Per Plate
which, on the basis of computation
used, totals 60,000 votes, is filled by
American
and
Chinese
Specialties.
each individual.
The lawyers, including the judges
Is
carte
continuous.
a
Service
of the Wayne Circuit, Recorder's and =
Justices Courts, are well organized in =
We are the only place open for dancing in town after the moonlight excursions.
Miss Freund's behalf, with workers
numbering upwards of 200. The =
Jewish organizations are lining up =
behind Miss Freund, recognizing the
importance of sending an American ES
Don't Forget to Try Our Chinese Dishes.
Jewess among the delegates.
In order to aid in the rehabilita- E_- -
tion of the war-stricken regions of '=
devastated France and the sending of =
a Jewish delegate to visit France,
C. C. Schantz, Mgr.
Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd.
votes at the rate of 10 for 31 may =
be mailed to Miss Theresa Doland,
1102 Penobscot building.
Miss Dorothy Kamin, another Jew-
ish candidate, who has withdrawn
from the race, is using every effort
to strengthen the position of Mien
what. *artier
Freund by turning over to her unde-
posited votes and urging her follow-
Derck*
Just North of Freed
ers to support Miss Freund's candi-
dacy.
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HOTEL CADILLAC

DANCING. NO COVER CHARGE

HOTEL CADILLAC RESTAURANT

A. C. KRENZ

Merchant
Tailor

n. shop

r.vol

4739 Woodward

Ave.

