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Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Brin, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Max
Grossman, have returned (Rini a de.
lightful motor tour to Chicago and
Ottawa Beach, Bich.
Mrs. Sarah Fleishman, a former
well known resident of this city, is
in the city for a few weeks' visit with
relatives and friends. Mrs. Fleish-
man is now a resident of Chicago.
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Estelle Adler of the Euclid
apartments, Toronto, Ont., formerly
of Detroit, set a high record in the I
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recent Canadian typewriting contest
held on March 9 at Massey Hall. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Morris Finkelstine of
Adler was presented with a bronze Parker avenue announce the engage-
medal bearing the inscription "Cana- ment of their daughter, Florence, to
Jinn Typewriting Championship for Emanuel M. Goldman of Cleveland.
1923, won by Estelle Adler." Miss
Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Eisenman
Adler was awarded two bronze and
one silver medals and a diploma in of
, Theodore street announce the en-
, gagement of their daughter, Jeanette,
previous contests.
'to Dr. Joseph Schwartzberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Frazer of West- Mrs. Pearl Schwartzberg of Utica,
iminster avenue are spending the sum- N. Y.
• mar at Erie Beach and Buffalo, N.
Y., visiting with their daughter, Mrs. , Mrs. Minnie Brodkin announces
the betrothal of her daughter. Frieda,
Alois Adler.
to Maurice Alper, son of Ilirseh B.
Engagrments
Woodward Thru to Washington
Mrs. Samuel S. Stahl of Filigree Alper.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Michlin of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris of Cin- , avenue is spending the summer
months
at Lake Orion.
1Rochester, N. Y., announce the en-
cinnati are guests at the homes of
Sam
Har-
gagement
of their daughter, Marion,
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
• H
Miss Helen Blumrosen of Euclid to Harry
'wry iorowitz,
sun of Mr. and
ris of 3241 Glynn court.
avenue has returned from a delight- Mrs. I. Morowitz of 4844 Brush
ful
visit
at
Birchwood,
on
Traverse
street.
Mrs. Ernestine Rosenthaler, Miss
Wool Sweaters in exceedingly popular styles, especially
Mich.
Lucille Rosenthaler and Mrs. Bernard
for golfing. Open, close or fancy weaves. Sleeveless,
Beers are at Gratiot Beach, Mich.,
collarless, some with side pockets. In Cohen, beige, gray,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Levy and
where they contemplate remaining
navy and combinations. Fibre Silk Sweaters in slip-on,
children of Wilson avenue have left
for the heated term.
Tuxedo and coat styles. Many are tied on the side. Long
for Port Huron, where they will visit
sleeves or sleeveless styles. Colors—black, buff, navy
.esy, ass
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich of with their brother,
and tan.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldstein (Sarah
Second boulevard are entertaining as Mr. and Mrs. Jule Levy.
Sandelman are receiving congratu•
their guest Miss Sara Ehrlich of Bal-
lotions on the birth of a daughter,
Miss Minnie Harlon of Mt. Vernon Molly Esther, on July 10.
timore, Md. Many charming func-
tions are being planned in honor of avenue has returned from Cleveland,
where she visited with relatives and
Miss Ehrlich.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger
friends,
(Miriam Shen)) of 2008 Longfellow
COW. WOODWARD • sun
avenue
are receiving congratulations
Mrs.
M.
Bush
and
Mrs.
'iota
Rob-
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Miss Dorothy Schwartzberg of on the birth of a son, Jack Daniel,
inson have gone to St. Louis, Mo.,
where they will be guests of relatives Utica, N. Y., is the house guest of on June 2f.
, Miss Jeanette Eisenman of Theodore
- cor-10,
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Satovsky (Stel-
--
, '
la Mittenthal) of East Hancock ave-
.,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Gottesman
Miss
Ruth Blumrosen of Euclid nue are receiving congratulations on
A
Ilea Larbet) have returned from
o e has returned from a f rt-
the birth of a son, Leonard Bertram,
'heir wedding trip and are now at , avenu
i Cleveland.
night s stay in
on July 13.
home to their friends at 5004 Fern-
--
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Ashner of New
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Frank
York City have been the guests of (Jeanne Feldman) of 1185 Burlin-
Mr. and Mrs. David Y. Goldstein their children, Mr. and Mrs. Morton game avenue announce the birth of
'of Virginia park, accompanied by F. Ashner of 2457 Ilazelwood ave.
• sun, Alfred Bernard.
their daughter, Miss Mollie Goldstein, nue
and son, Harold Goldstein, are motor-
Forenoon frocks in dotted swiss in a va-
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lewis (Helen
ing to New York, where they will
Mrs. Fannie Berkman of Waco, Krause) of 40 East Philadelphia ave-
riety of colors with Irish lace inserts. From
visit their parents and grandparents, Texas, is the guest of her children, nue are receiving congratulations on
Mr. and Mrs. B. Schrieber.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abramson.
19.75.
the birth of a daughter, Naomi Ilaya,
on July 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Wiener of
Afternoon frocks of chiffon or georgette
Mrs. Philip Gordon and grand.
daughter, Lorraine Mark, are spend- Flint, Mich., visited in the city en
—lace trimmed—in Pastel shades. From
route to Cleveland, where they took OFFICER'S MURDERER
ing a month in Atlantic City.
part in the annual meeting of the
CAPTURED, KILLED
60.00.
Mrs. Sidney Stone and daughter, Jewish Orphan Home and incidental-1 JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.( — The
Naomi, of Burlingame avenue are in ly in the lawn fete arranged by the ,
capture
and
killing
of
officers of the home for the children story of the
Atlantic City.
Abdul Kadir, murdered of Lieutenant
and their friends. Mr. Wiener was
Swann, British paymaster, has now
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldman and recently elected a member of the been made public and throws light
PLAITED
BLOUSES in
SWEATERS
daughter, Dorothy, of 2091 Euclid board of directors of the institution. on the circumstances which enabled
with and with- dimity and SKIRTS of silk,
avenue have left for an extended trip
crepe de chine,
Kadir to evade his searchers for more
out
sleeves
of
voiles with real
Dr. Hugo A. Freund left for his
to Boston, Mass., and Old Orchard,
than a week.
fiber and mo- Irish or picot Rosh anara
summer home at Walnut Lake.
Maine.
crepe and wool
After murdering Swann, Abdul Ka-
ELICATE fabrics, handled
hair. Some with edge. Hand- crepe. They
dir hid in a cave near the village of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lazarus of Co-
Mrs. William Siegel of 51 Owen
waistcoat
during hot weather days, of-
may be had in
Gimzo. Ile was in hiding there for
made
and
hand-
avenue. accompanied by her daugh- lumbus Ohio, visited with friends in a week until he came out of the cave
fronts in con-
white, grey,
ten become so hopelessly
ter, Mrs. Sam Goldman, has left for this city, prior to their leaving for to mg re ofthe shepherds whether
trasting color. drawn models. navy, tan, black
an extended trip to Boston, Mass, their summer home at Charlevoix, any police were about. Ile then re-
soiled as to be unusable. Faded
All the summer Peggy and V and pastel
and Old Orchard, Me.
Mich.
turned to his cave. The shepherds
shades. From necks. From shades. 10.00
garments are likewise a loss!
niformed the mukhtar of the village,
3.50.
and 15.00.
2.95.
Mrs. S. Rivkin and daughter of 147
Adolph Freund returned from who reported to Captain Miller, Gov-
We reclaim these garments—
Winonah avenue, Highland Park, Cleveland, where he attended the ernor of Ramleh.
whether dresses, blouses, skirts,
have left for South Haven, Mich., for fourteenth meeting of the Montefiore
Home for Aged and Infirm Israelites, 1 ,
a three weeks' stay.
coats suits, etc., by our own special
of which institution he is one of the
process of cleaning.
"The Most Popular
Mr. and Mrs. David Burton of 224 founders. While in Cleveland he
Quality Automobile."
East Palmer avenue announce the RP - also attended a meeting of the Jew-
For a trifling sum we will rejuve-
proaching marriage fo their dough- ish Orphan Home. Ile is the second
nate them
ter, Mosette Lorraine, to Nat Everett oldest member in age and service of
H. BERGER
L. LIPNIK
Garber, on Sunday, July 29. The the asylum, has been vice-president
and save you
ceremony will be held at Temple of it for several years and was re-
money. Our
Beth El and the bridal dinner will be elected to that position of honor and
at Westwood Inn. Mr. and Mrs. responsibility at the last Sunday's
clients are
ABRAHAM H. MAX
Charles N. Ascheim and sons of Win- election of officers.
Selling for
enthusiastic
netka, Ill., and Mrs. Abe Bardin and
HAMTRAMCK CHEVROLET
Miss
Rose
Brin
of
Minneapolis,
Minn.,
,
DIAMONDS — WATCHES — SILVERWARE
over results.
Miss Tracy Flanders of this city is
SALES CO.
are expected among the out-of-town Fisiting at Cass Lake.
Cash or Easy Payments. You Save 15% to 20% by Buying Here.
Phone us to-
11440
Jos.
Campeau
guests.
Phone Glendale 9550
4611 Woodward Ave.
Office Phone: Hemlock 8566
FRENCH
day!
Robert Flanders and Ben Flanders
Between Garfield and Forest.
The Misses Jeanne Rosen, Hinds of 539 East Kirby avenue and I. At-
Res. Phone: Hemlock 731.W
DRY
Kurtzman and Rae Baskin are leav- livack of 9990 Oakland avenue have
CLEANERS
ing for Cass lake, where they will returned from a delightful trip on
spend
the remainder of the month.
the S.S. North American, visiting
"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"
Mackinac Island, Perry Sound, Ont.,
The Eta Rho Sigma Sorority en- and Chicago. While in Chicago they
tertained at a theater party on were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Thursday evening, July '12, in honor
VVinklernan.
of Miss Hinds Kurtzman, one of its
7452 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER
members.
Sor-tah is the name of a new club
PHONE EMPIRE 3364
roganized at a meeting held at Tem-
Miss Mylola Cooper has returned , rile Beth El on June 20, with Henry
to her home in Chattanooga, Tenn., Rice as president, Helen O'Shinsk y
after spending a week with Mr. and vice-president, Gladys Schwartz sec-
Mrs. Samuel B. Plotler of 8218 , retary, Helen Dalitz treasurer and
Greenfield avenue.
Gilbert O'Shinsky sergeant-at-arms.
The society will continue to meet
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fiske of ISO during the summer months.
Eason avenue, Highland Park, left
Everyone Wants to Play the Chinese Game
on Tuesday for Northern New York,
Miss Nina Oppenheimer has re-
where they will visit with their daugh- turned from a visit to New York City.
ter, Terry, who is summering at
Camp Ronah.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sidney of
or Pung-Chow
Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting their
Miss Alyce Hodes of 445 Mel- mother. Mrs. S. Mittenthal of East
We are now showing in our :Stationery Department
bourne avenue left on Wednesday for Hancock avenue, before leaving for
these Game Sets at
New York and Atlantic City.
California, where they will spend the
remainder of the summer.
$5.00 to $35.00
Mrs.-Karl Rice, daughter, Pauline
Rice, and son, Jesse Rice, of Holbrook
Miss Doris Wolfgang has returned
Elephants from the New York Hippodrome; trained animal acts; comedians and
avenue have left for a two weeks' from a month's stay in West Virginia
stay in Pittsburgh, Pa. where they and Kentucky.
clowns by the score, headed by Marceline, the world-famous Hippodrome clown; dar-
1550 Woodward Avenue
will be the guests of relatives and
ing aerial acts; comedy tumbling acts; automobile polo and a score of other enter-
friends.
Mrs. Ira Cohen and daughter and
taining features.
her sister, Miss Arline Gallow, have
left for Atlantic City for a three
weeks' stay at the Breakers hotel.
Wool and Fibre Sweaters
$7.50---$10
firths
{3.8i1611.
e
[
Hints to the Vacationist
Whose Port is the
Home Veranda
L o st! ---
because
soiled
or
faded!
The Costume Indivisible
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Greatest Outdoor Spectacle Ever Shown in America
AT DEXTER BOULEVARD AND DAVIDSON AVE.
SHEEHAN'S BOOKSTORE
We Make the Finest
Furniture
Y
For Your Home
OU will no doubt re-
quire furniture for
your home. Why not
drive to Northville, to our
factory; have us put your
own ideas into your furni-
ture? The chair pictured
is an example of the ex-
quisite overstuffed living
room products built here.
How to Come Here
Esi', • pleavont hour'.
• uto ride nut to Northville.
If you live In Netrnit
proper. drive out to the
Se•en-ndle road. Then drive
west on the Seven-mile
road until sou reach our
factory.
Add Luxury Without High Prices
For the past forty years "Globe" has been building
the highest grade of furniture for the home, lodge and
church procurable in America. Many of Detroit's
finest homes cherish the furniture we built for them.
Over a hundred gorgeous tapestries, mohairs, velours,
leathers and mitation leathers to select from.
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The Misses Esther Goldberg of At-
lanta, Ga., and Marion ',miff of To-
lled°, Ohio, have concluded their visits
with their uncle, Louis Goldberg of
:443 Kirby avenue.
Bernard Samuels of 2282 Taylor
avenue has left for an extended East-
'ern motor trip, visiting Boston, New
York, Atlantic City and other points
' of interest. On his return he will
go to Chicago and thence to Ottawa
Beach to join Mrs. Samuels and son,
who are spending the balance of the
summer there.
Mrs. B. Samuels and son, Aubrey
I Theodore. and sister, Edith Albert. of
2282 Taylor avenue have left for Ot-
tawa Beach, where they intend to
spend the balance of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Baker of Bur-
lingame avenue have returned from
a delightful stag in Buffalo and Ni- •
agara Falls, N. Y. They were the
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
A. Baker.
Leon Weinberg of 1522 Monterey
avenue was called to Philadelphia by
the sudden death of his mother.
Miss Helen Kleinsmith of 1098'
West Philadelphia avenue has left for
Cleveland, where she will be the
guest of relatives and friends.
Miss Fay Wallace of 4240 Brush
street has motored with friends, to
Chicago for an indefinite stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alper (Agnes
Greenblatt) have returned from their ,
honeymoon trip and will be at home!
after Aug. 1 at the Cambridge apart-'
ments on Seward avenue.
Mrs. Maurice Rosenthal of Benson-
hurst, L. I., is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
I Mary Greenblatt of Gladstone ave-
nue.
SEE THE ELEPHANTS PLAY BALL !
SEE CHARLIE KEESLER!
See the Great Ballets
Hundreds of Detroit's daughters
will be seen in three beautiful ballets,
directed by Alexander Outn•nsky,
ballet muter at the Capitol Theatre,
New York.
17,420 Chair Seats
The Fireworks are Awe-Inspiring
Never before has any pyrotechnic display been
shown as magnificent as that which will be given
every night at "The Awakening."
- 40 Acres for Parking
Take Any Hamilton or Trumbull Car Marked "The Awakening."
Tickets, 81.10, including War Tax; R
Seats, 50c; Box Seats, $1.00; Children, 55c. Get re-
served and box seats at Grinnell's, 1515 Woodward Ave.
"The Awakening" is staged under the auspice of Shadukiam Grotto.
Motorists, drive n orth on Woodward, Hamilton, Twelfth or Linwood, then turn west on Davison.
NOTICEI—"The Awakening' is free from "paddle wheels," dice games, "sppineing j•n•
Ries" end gambling devise. of any kind. The "cle•nlinets" of its program and policy has in-
spired the favorable comment of showmen, natI-m•Ily, end the spectacle is being held up by
the. it. an example to be followed from coast to coast. Bring your wife, daughter, sister er
sweetheart without f••r of emb ant, end full a, that they will be surrounded by
closnest of influsinces.
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