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flow fo•unate, indeed, that just at
the time when the socially busy woman -
finds her wardrobe in need of replen-
ishment, final Clean-up prices in our
MIDSUMMER
CLEARANCE SALE
All society items and other !mat notes ehould be communir•ted to the office of The
Chronicle by 5 •clech Wednesday afternoon in order to •ppear in the current amt.'•
Issue. Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. Mail notices ori es t• be received not later
than Wednesday.
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astonishing values in gowns
and dresses of outstanding fashion.
Even the Blues and Marks, of finest
design, have been reduced to a degree
hitherto unheard of.
Departing from the customary
omission of aerrnons during the sum-
mer months, Rabbi Henry J. Berko-
witz delivered a most eloquent talk on
the death of the nation's chief execu-
tive, Warren G. Harding, on Satur-
lay last. Kaddish was recited in ani-
sun by members of the congregation
Find MeildelSOhn ' s exquisite melody,
"Consolation," was beautifully ren-
dered on the piano by Mrs. Alfred
Gach.
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The ever opular and delightful
Redford Country Club has been the
scene of a goodly share of special
functions this season. Almost every
evening one may find small groups
seeking the varied pleasures that the
club affords. The Thursday evening
dinner dance is decidlely popular, and
among the small dinners given the
past week was a charmingly appoint-
ed affair at which Mr. and Mrs. Gro-
ver Wolf of Alger avenue were hosts
to 10 guests. --
Out-of-town visitors in Detroit for
whom charming affairs are given tend
to brighten the social activities that
have been lying dormant during this
trying midsummer weather when so
many society folk hie themselves to
cooler climes to enoy their cottages
Fir to live at the many delightful ho-
tels that cater to the summer colon-
ists. Miss Ruth llochstaetter of New
York, who has been the house guest
of Miss Elsa Siegel of Putnam ave-
nue, has been charmingly entertained
during her stay in the city and many
and varied have been the affairs given
in her honor. The Redford Country
Club was the scene of a dinner-dance
of beautiful appointments, compli-
menting Miss llochstaetter, at which
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel of
Boston boulevard were hosts; Mrs.
Leo Weiss and Miss Anna Weiss en-
tertained at luncheon followed by
bridge at the Detroit Yacht Clyb; Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph M. Weiss at Ifs thea-
ter party with supper following at
Hotel Addison; Mrs. Isadore Slessin-
ger entertained at bridge-luncheon at
Hotel Stotler; the Misses Sallie and
Annette Gross at a charmingly ap-
pointed affair at the Redford Coun-
try Club, and Joseph Siegel was host
at a week-end party at the popular
Hotel Breakers at Cedar Point, Ohio.
flurry R. Solomon of Tuxedo ave-
nue left on Tuesday for Salt Lake
City, Utah, for a few days' stay, from
which point he will go to Santa Mo-
nica, Calif., where he will join Mrs.
Solomon, Milton S. Solomon and Miss
Nance Solomon for the remainder of
tl!e summer months. Mr. Solomon
will also visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Motoring In the summer time,
William M. Levyn and sons at their with its refreshingly cool and delight-
home in Santa Monica.
ful mode of travel, rivals in popular-
ity the many ways of reaching a plan-
With porch parties and picnics fea- ned destination. Among the many
turing many outdoor summer affairs Detroiters who are touring in a leis-
on the social calendar the past week, urely fashion through the Eastern
the picnic luncheon at which 5Irs. mountains, with side jaunts to Alex-
Clarence Enggass was hostess at her andria Bay and Quebec, Canada, are
summer home near Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. Max h'ruhoff and son,
Mich., on Monday stands out as a Max Jr., of Hotel Stotler, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Ruth and
delightful and charming affair.
Henry Ehrlich of Second boulevard
and Mr. and Mrs. David Zemon, Ju-
Mrs. Charles C. Simons of Con-
lian, Oscar and Gertrude Zemon of
necticut avenue is actively interested
Virginia park,
in Gavel Club, composed of a small
group of Detroit women, who have
An organization of 50 boys, re-
become eligible for membership in
this club by virtue of having ben of- cruited from various states in the
ficers of the City Federation of Wom- Union, known as "On to Alaska with
en's Clubs. The purpose of this club, Buchanan boys," who have been tour-
organized seven years ago and com- ing through Alaska, British Columbia
prising 14 members, is to foster the and Alberta for several weeks for
educational purposes, were tendered
interests of the city federation.
many social functions by the Kiwanis
clubs and boards of commerce along
Day Krolik of Rowena street has
the route traversed. At a delightful
gone to Muldoon's Camp, Muldoon,
banquet given in honor of the boys
N. Y., for a month's outing and Miss
at Calgary, Alberta, Herman J. Lewis
Dorothy Krolik, who is home from
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman J.
Vassar College for the summer sea-
Lewis (Corrinne Wertheimer) of
son, is in Wilmette, 111,, for a few
Grand avenue, was chosen as the
weeks' visit with her sister and broth-
speaker to discuss the ways and
er. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lilienfeld
means of earning sufficient funds for
(Hortense Krolik) and eon, Walter.
this journey, which has been replete
with many interesting experiences.
Sim Hart of Byron Manor, Byron
avenue, has returned from a few
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sloman of
days' stay in Cincinnati, where he East Ferry avenue have returned
went to attend the eightieth birthday from an extended trip through the
anniversary of his sister, Mrs. Eliza- Western states from San Francisco,
beth Workum, a former well known taking the exceedingly delightful trip
resident of Detroit. Mrs. Workum to the Hawaiian Islands, where they
was. the recipient of felicitations spent a goodly portion of their time.
from her many friends and relatives
in the city upon the occasion of this
Mrs. Emil Amberg of Second bou-
happy event.
levard, who, with her children, is
for the Coming
Season
Take advantage of our spe-
cial prices on all orders
talft this month. We are
out of the high rent district
I and are in position to give
you the best of workmanship
and selected quality. Furs
at low prices.
Birnbaum's
FUR SHOP
Garfield 1692
Acton from Astor Theater.
Banff and Lake Louis, in the Can-
adian Rockies, with its manifold na-
tural wonders, exert a peculiar fas-
cination for the summer tourists.
Among those to visit this part of the
country are the Misses Henrietta and
Setta Robinson of Calvert avenue,
who have been touring through
Southern California, and Miss Rose
l'hillips of Virginia park.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
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1' is with pleasure that I announce the
opening of the largest and most mod-
VN
ern equipped cleaning plant in the
Middle West.
The plant is under the personal supervi-
sion of Mr. Edward Shampay, who for the
past twenty years has managed some of the
largest cleaning plants in Chicago.
spending the heated period at the
summer home of her father, Jacob
Siegel, in Charlevoix, was in the city
the past week visiting with her sister
and brother, Dr. and Mrs. Willard D.
Mayer of Boston boulevard.
The S.S. South American, flying
between this city and Chicago on
Lake Michigan, brings many tourists
to Detroit. Among recent visitors
from Chicago on that steamer were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Marienthal
and daughter, Miss Helen Marienthal,
Mrs. B. Barnett, Miss Bessie Barnett
and lingo Marienthal, all of whom
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Marienthal of the Whittier apart-
ments, Burns drive.
Lechem Oniyim Society.
The Lechem Oniyim Society ages
all members to he present at the next
open meeting to be held Monday
evening, Aug. 13, at the Holbrook
synagogue, Holbrook and Beaubien
streets. To further the charitable
activities of the society, visitors are
urged to be present and join in the
work. A social hour will follow the
meeting and refreshments will he
served.
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Nu Bells Phi.
Two Great Events
The Midsummer Furniture Sale
The August Linen Sale
Offering Substantial Economies
The Midsummer Furniture Sale offers ex-
ceptional opportunities to purchase suites
and odd pieces suitable for any home-
Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room, Sun
Parlor and Breakfast Room-a most un-
usual assortment to choose from and at con-
siderably less than regular prices. Of par-
ticular interest at this time is a group of
odd pieces from one of America's best
makers, at very low prices.
Nu Beta t'hi's lust social was in
the form of a card party held at the
home of Miss Betty Bennett of Celia
avenue, July 31. Many novel prizes
were given to the winners. The
Misses Rose Penn, Ethel Cohen, Bet-
ty Silver and Betty Berk!: were
guests.
' Blue Bird Girls.
Due to the fact that the majority
of the members of the Blue Bird
Girls Club are still vacationing, the
club held a social instead of a regu-
lar meeting on Tuesday evening,
Aug. 7, at the home of Mm. Leslie
Mitchell, 1956 Clairmount avenue.
Miss H. Baumann, a well known
soprano of Long Beach, Calif., ren-
dered several selections. Dancing
Was enjoyed until midnight and a
dainty luncheon was served by the
hostess. Visitors of the club were
Dr. and Mrs. liarshntan of Manis-
tique, Mich.
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday evening, Aug. 21, at the
home of Mrs. S. Harris, 683 West
Milwaukee.
Sixth Floor.
The August Linen Sale is an event which
every housewife will be interested in, be-
cause it offers the very best grade of linens
(about 75',,o imported directly by us) and
all manner of Towels and Toweling, Sheets,
Pillow Cases and Bolster and Mattress cov-
erings. The unusually low prices which
prevail make this one of the outstanding
events of the year.
Madison A. C.
The Madison Athlteie Club, at the
last meeting, held at the borne of
Max Silverstein on Friday evening,
Aug. 3, threw the doors of the or-
ganization open for new members.
Preparations are now being made
by the club for a dance to be given
at the Kirby Center, Kirby and An-
toine streets, on Wednesday evening,
Sept. 12. Music will be furnished by
the Cass Lake or Rialto Orchestra.
A building fund has been started
by the nociety, with hopes to erect a
clubhouse in the near future. Fur-
ther information about the club can
be gotten by calling L. Berlin, Main
9459.
Second Floor
The J. L. HUDSON COMPANY
DETROIT
OR a few days we offer our entire stocks of summer
and fall clothing made by Hirsch-Wickwire and
other fine makers-consisting of one- and two-pant
suits four piece Golf Suits at the below prices. (These
reduced prices are in many instances leas than coat.)
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OPPRESSED JEWS WILL
• FLEE TURKEY, REPORT
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23.50 25.00 27.50 Suits
30.00 32.50 37.50 Suits
40.00 45.00 47.50 Suits
50.00 55.00 57.50 Suits
60.00 65.00 67.50 Suits
70.00 75.00 Suits
SOFIA, BULGARIA (J. T. A. Cor-
respondence).- Turkey under • the
Kemalist regime is outdistancing the
most anti-Semitic practices of the gov-
ernment which it superceded, accord-
ing to reports received here.
Since the middle of June Jews have
been forbidden to travel about the
country, Jewish schools are compelled
to engage Mussulmen for the teaching
of Turkish and to dismiss those now
employed. In some of the cities, it is
stated, orders have been issued com-
pelling Jewish tradesmen to refund
the money paid them by Turks for all
goods purchased front them. An or-
der has also been issued providing
that only Mussulmen shall be eligible
to membership in the National Assem-
bly. I'articular disappointment is
said to he felt because Rabbi Ilayim
Nahum, former Chief Rabbi of
Turkey, a staunch friend of the
Young Turks and advisor to the Kem-
alist delegation at Lausanne has not
been elected to the Assembly.
Not satisfied with having expelled
all Christians of Thrace and Anatolia,
they are now adopting the same
measures against the Jews. With the
loss of the Greek and Jewish elements'
(rem the region, Anatolia has become
almost lifeless,
The belief of the Turks that the ex-
pulsion of the Greeks and Jews would
boost their own prosperity was lately
disproved virtually by themselves,
when a group of Turkish silk cocoon
salesmen at Adrianople market fair
prevailed on the government fo lift its
ban on Jewish tradesmen at the fair
in order that they might get a better
price for their merchandise.
As a result of the endless restric-
tions Jews are said to be preparing to
leave Turkey by shiploads, as expec-
tation of diplomatic victories at Lau-
sanne, alining on the heels of their
victory in battle, is spurring the'
Turks to inaugurate fresh restrictions
and disabilities against non-Moslems.
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43.00
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Alterations at Cost
Tuxedos-Topcoats-Flannel Pants, 25% Off
t C her's MI
Quality without Extravagance
HOTEL TULLE R
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Store Hours: 8:30 to 5:30
Saturday, 1 o'clock-July-Auguat
THE AMERICANIZATION
OF EDWARD BOK
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbstein of
East Kirby avenue entertained as
their house guest the past week Mrs.
Sie.mund Sanger of Buffalo, Sp. Y.
Among Cie many charming affairs
!riven in honor of Mrs. Sanger was a
beautifuly appointed luncheon at
which Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal was hos_
Mrs. I. Slessinger (Jennie Siegel)
tess at her home on Boston boule-
and slaughters, Constance and Ma-
vard.
rion Slesinger, of West Hancock ave-
nue, are spending
few weeks at the
Dr. and Mrs. David Levy and chil-
popular resort in Cortland, Mich.
dren, David and Betty, of Boston
boulevard, are spending
few weeks
Miss Marjorie Rindskopf of Tenny-
in the delightful colony of Cobbeissee,
son avenue has returned from a
Which is a vain oath? If one af-
off the Maine coast.
pleasant stay of two weeks at Lake firms impossibilities, as, for instance,
Forest, Ill. Miss Clara Rogers, who that a camel was flying in the air.-
Wolf Lake, Mich , continues
accompanied Miss Rindskopf to Lake The Talmud.
popular as ever as a resort for sum- Forest, will prolong her stay, for a
mer colonists who delight with the few weeks.
fishing with which the vicinity
abounds. Mr. and Mrs. William
Mrs. Julius V. Brown of East Pal-
Rindskoff, accompanied by their sis- mer avenue returned on Tuesday
ter, Miss Delia Ehrman of Tennyson from a fortnight's trip through Yel-
avenue, who recently returned from lowstone National Park, storming en
a trip to St. I'aul, Minn., ore spend- route at Estes Park, Colo., Salt Lake
ing some time at Wolf Lake.
City and Denver. Mrs. Brown was
accompanied by Nines Nannette Wein-
With the summer recreational and man of Hamilton boulevard, who will
educational camps for girls that are remain in ("bingo f a week's visit
located throughout tee state of Mich- with relatives and frit ds.
igan, Camp Bavbcl, the well known
girls' camp near Port Huron, enjoys
Miss Sarah Ehrlich of Baltimore,
an enviable popularity. Among the Md., who has been the house guest
many young women availing them- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. F.hrlieh
selves of the opportunity of spending of Second boulevard, and who has
some weeks at that place were Miss gone to New York City for a few
Doris Ruth Nathan. Miss Goldie Ve- weeks' stay, was a greatly feted vis-
lion, Miss Dorothy Bloom. Miss Lu- itor while in the city. Many affairs
cille Marx, Miss Josephine Lewis, in the form of luncheons and theater
Miss Margold Vehon, Miss Selma narties were•given in honor of Miss
Hamburger and Miss Selma Zeckman. Ehrlich at the Women's Exchange,
Blue Bird Tea Room, Hotel Statler
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman and and the Masonic Country Club.
daughter, Miss Alice Newman of
Lawrence avenue, have returned
Nliss Florence Wohlenburg has re-
from an interesting trip through the turned from a delightful trip to Du-
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interesting states.
luth on the S.S. Juaniatta, stopping
en route at Mackinac Island, Hough-
When you consider the fact that you can drive out here to Northville in less
Mrs. A. hi. Ermann of Glynn court ton and Hancock, Mich. Miss Wo-
than an hour and have your furniture made up for you to suit your own specifica-
entertained as her guest the past week lenburgh was accompanied on her
tions-and made by expert artisans-at no higher prices than you pay for ordi-
Mrs Julius Levy and Miss S. Klauber trip by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stiebel
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nary furniture-then you will bear in mind "Globe."
of Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Levy and Miss (Lulu Wolenburgh) of Fort Wayne,
Klauber were charmingly entertained Ind., who visited at the home of their
during their stay in the city.
mother, Mrs. Hannah Wolenburgh of
Longfellow avenue, for a short
Enjoy • pleasant hour'.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rosenfield, period.
For the past forty years "Globe" has been building
suto ride out to Northville.
who were guests at the Library Park
if you live In Detroit
the,higheat grade of furniture for the home, lodge
proper, drive out to the
Hotel for a fortnight, have left for
Miss Vera Marx, daughter of Mr.
and church procurable in America. Many of De-
.Seven-mile road. Then drive
their home in Alpena, Mich.
and Mrs. Benno Marx of Connecticut
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troit's finest homes cherish the furniture we built
wrest on the Seven-mile
4(.1
road until you teach our
avenue, has returned from a delight.
for them. Over a hundred gorgeous tapestries,
factory.
Mrs. Joseph Wertheimer and Mrs ful stay in Estes Park, Colo., where
mohairs,
velours, leathers and imitation leathers
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Joseph Finsterwald have returned she went to attend the national so-
to select from.
from a delightful visit with their rorities' convention. Miss Marx, who
niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- is on the staff of the local public
liam l'itzele, in Lorraine, Ohio.
schools, also visited with relatives and
friends ni Salt Lake City, Utah, prior
Mr. and Mrs. Benno Marx of Con- to her return.
necticut avenue are entertaining as
63 Park Place
their guest their sister. Mrs. Maurice
(13(•
Mrs. Sidney Newman, accompanied
Northville, Mich.
Wise, and daughter, Miss June Wise, by her son, Junior, are spending a
w ho were in Atlantic City for several
few weeks in Fort Wayne, Ind., as
weeks. Mrs. Wise and daughter are guests of her sister and brother, Mr.
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en route to their home in St. Louis, and Mrs. Sidney Stiebel, formerly of
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Missouri.
Detroit.
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